Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 3

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T W K 1AL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR POLK | 1y, FLORIDA.—Marle Palmer and Gus or, vs. Manllla Investment Co. and Bill to Quiet Titre. from sworn bill and afMdavit (hereto, filed In the anove e e Manilla Investment (o, and J. IL Hill, are non-res heir exact addresses are buDIC [N almer, 1 appe P e t tion, ants, and the complainant; that the said above the age of twenty-one (here aré no persons i | known to complainants, service upon would be birding uvon the saa defend- i it further appearing mat there are unknown to the complainants, be- om to have or claim an interest in .ribed in the sald bill. to-wit: ¢ of land in Polk county, Florida, s follows: Commencing at the cist corner of the northwest quarter (N. I f the southeast quarter (S. E. 1-4) pineteen (19) of townsnip twenty- south of range twenuy-rour (24) | unning west five (5) chains, thence s chains to Laxe Hollingsworth, along margin of sald lake to W. A. ¢ O poteet's line formerly owned by W nce north to starting point; other ed as ten acres on east side of 2) of sald section. 1 nerefore ordered that sald non-resi- Manilla' Investment Company hat T ribed nd r two ( s tl fendants, ST b ¢ filed in said cause, on the first . February, A. D. 1914, same being a of this court. rther ordered that all persons un- complainants and not named as de to this cause, who may have or clain ¢ in the land above described, be to the bill of complaint filed in ause on the first Monday of March, 1914. dgrlu‘!m! a rule day of this court. it Is further ordered that this order be pub- “d iy the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a el . ublished in Polk county, Florida, I (12) consecutive weeks rives the Honorable 3. A. Johnson, clerk Court and the ses' of said court , this 19th day of Novem J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court )i FLORIDA OF POLK | cortify that the foregolng is a true | of the order of publication is- : e and on file in my office, ny hand and seal of said court | .y of November, A. D. 19 | J. A, JOTNSO) Clerk of the Circuit ¢ SR BRRDDEHDI o day 1t is fu own 10 pdant y q0’'t be equale: i~ roven by our daily 10 rease of customers tho demand the best. ever tastes bitter for it's made fresh every few hours of i« th pure Jersey cream nd wafers ed Cross PhflrmflC) Phcne 289 YOU CAN BANK ON OUR CONCRETE iVing you genuinely satisfactory otk cither in the foundation, side- alk, blocks, stable and garage floors, ¢., for we use the very pest of uni- prm PROVEN' cement, finest sands, ¢., and we never skimp the pro- ortion of cement used. Have you some work you want bne? 08 West Main St. LORIDA NATIONAL VAULT CL. Bucceasor to Lakeland Aruifes Stone Works Y. to call the attention of t Ts to the special d ! distinctive and cor s and toilet requisit the store durinz t! uspection of the m ited. We know that your in ' will be merited by the qualit goods. The Rexall Store “On the Square” | | e and appear to the bill of | ks | i | ave you tried our Hot fee, served piping hoy | 5C7S8 | KVENING TEUNGRAM, L - e B SCOTTISH RiTE TEMPLE IN WASHINGTON TAAY ALY On the Avi Scottish Rite approximately the 33 degr contains a roon uditorium nue of the P 00,000 N A AAAAAANAAAANAAAAAAAA A Uniess You Know Where to Buy . NS e S e ——— e Pt 0 IF. YOU KNOW I The selection will be the best The variety unmarched The quality unsurpassed Therprice the [owest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This scitles the question of living Best Butter, per pound........c.c.0000 T B RO K . .40 QUEAR. 1T DOURARG i d v e i by T o e .1.00 (ottolene, 10 pound pails........... R e a5 1.30 Cottolpne, 4poung DRIING I~ o s v s saviive s ve e e vinains .bb ! pounds Snowcrift Lard. ... ....co0iee siiveniiennnnn .60 Suowdnilt, 10 pouna PRIEG. <« v o sus v bavsaas iy 5o 1.25 ) oanS LRIl RIZ CRORI: oo six oo caivvis wibimssnis sia s bt .26 6 cans baby lze Cream. ....oovecovecs cnveesossnsoss .26 10 D61 hEBE FLOUI v o Satsvieiaa vt s istutara Biombhe s n Dmieisog 3.00 12 pounds best Flour. ......ccovevninens vhueivenn V. .46 Octogon Soap, 6 for..........ovveennns R 3 0 SO0 S TOR T S .26 Ground Coffee, per POURd. .covvvseravs vorsvovsrsonss o 25 5 gallons Kerosene. ........c..un ceeren o TR T SRR .60 £. 6. TWEEDELL s Special Attention armacy | i | vl | | || ] 5 ] { | | | 300 Pair Satin Pumps, $3.00 values, s Sale Price, $2.08 e ——— New Yeca We have a full line of sizes in white, black, pink, 78 blue and red. En- iire stock ot shoes at ROCK BOTTOM PRICFS. Bigg Shoe Sale at Kimbrough & Rutherford SHOE STORE Opposite City Hall ! i i T residents in Washington stands this imposing new le which, when completed and furnished, will have cost ; 0 Qn the exterior there are 33 columns representing of the Scottish Rite Masonry. The first floor of the building o each state delegation, and on the second floor is a large B AKELAND, FLA., JAN. 15, 1914. ‘A FARDT ¥ R By GEORGE ELMER COBB. The serious faced superintendent of the grim penitentiary sat at his desk, | pen in hand, a written list of numbers | before him. Each number indicated a | human being under the ban of the law and in his official charge. “Thirty-nine,” he observed to the deputy warden seated opposite to him, “Who shall be the fortieth?” Gravely, almost anxiously it seemed, the other passed over a strip of card- board upon which he had hurriedly penciled the numerals: ‘4444 The superintendent scanned the brief chronicle with a slight frown, shrugged his shoulders and regarded his companion critically. “Dao you think it wise to recommend this man?” he chalienged. “F will vouch for him,” replied the deputy. ‘“He is not even a trusty.” “Do you know why?” demanded the: deputy. “I will tell you. This con- vict 4 4 4 4, otherwise Robert Moedy, sentenced for five years for embozzle- ment, has been so valuable as libra- rian for the prison that he cocisld be spared in no other capacity. Fe has been a model good time prisoner. 1f any man deserved a place in the honor squad it is 4 4 4 1" “I'll take it on your say so0,” ob- served the superintendent. “Sympathy doesn't pay in our line, but 1 think you know your man.” “l do, indecd, know him,” replied the deputy with warmth and fecling. “He is a patient hero, a martyr, and | the modest, pretty girl, his fiancee, whe has visited him regulariy each month since he came here is a jewel of loyalty and love.™ “Sentiment in the case, too, eh?” questioned the superintendent. “I don't know how far a prisoner can be trusted with his frecdom with love in the question.” | “Let me tell you briefly about this | staunchly: | I | | | ! | L PRISONER o B A N I A I S I S U W R ’Rnln*rt Moody,” urged the deputy. "[l | PP SRR b i bbb bbd b ad GO ————— BEFORE InventorydALE Cut Price Men’s $1 Shirts for 79¢ Cut Price Men's $1.50 Shirts $1.19 $2.50 Monroe Hats for $3.00 Herald Hats for $4 and $5 Stetson Hats for. ...$2.89 Cut Price on Wool Dress Goods. 1-2 Price on Coat Suits and less. Cut Price on Sweaters. A Good time to doll up for a small price U. G. BATES BB BB S A Few Left After the Big Sale Country Cured Hams 23c¢ per Ib. Kingins Breakfast Bacon 4oc per Ib. “Watch for the next Pure Food Sale” W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93 mumww.;mvmwmx Yo QDDOOO OO, DR tyes; It1e nenscly interested in Moody, indignant at the fraud his em- ployer had perpetrated, bought back the securities, paying out the money of Hodges to do it. Then he handed his resignation to the knave. The life of Mrs. Percival was saved and Moody became acquainted with her daughter, | have become i v him.” “All right,” nodded the superintend- ent, resignedly. “His story as 1 know it is this: His | employer, a man named Hodges, a' stock broker, sold a widow woman, a Mrs, Percival, some worthless mining stock, taking her last five hundred dol- lars. She became seriously ill later and was told that an expensive surgi- cal operation only could save her life. ! Nina. Hodges manipulated the old ae- counts of his business and had Moody arrested for embezzlement. He man- aged to convict him. Then [odges took a fancy to the girl. Since Moody has been in prison he has persecuted Nina Percival with his unwelcome at- tentions, but to no avail. She says she will remain true to the lover who gave up his geod name and liberty for her | mother's ke, she has to wait a | lifetime for his rele ot as “Send in 4444, w the only com- | ment the superintendent made within a f tered tl could not ! d and maun | "4 44 he super ndent, in his hard, d ¢ [ have che ou the forty honor con s “I tha 1oady, quietly 6not i, s breatih as though am of freedom had come, | “The state cided to gend out an exper ad 1o make a park at a tow 3 Its mem- bers w he prison uniform, nor will an armwed gnard be put over them. They will be placed on their honor, have a camp of their cwn and if, at the 1 of nir the 1 3 and y or other prisoners. T what it means for thousands of con ng for air and sunshine and if you forty men are true the —————————————— e e et e e et et e hall not attempt pledged 4 4 4 4 ferventlv EEEANNE.§ FRg4r 2 to escape,” "W YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Oid Rellable Contraciors Who tia Ve been building houses in Lakeland for years, an'! who neyer "FELL DOWN" cx failed to give s:tti:zfuctiofi. All ciasses of buildings contracted for, The many fina residences buily by this hrm are evidgnces of their ability to make good, WARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue [Ex g2 S LELETD IR BT RTIE BT 2 Y BB OB O LI UL T D FARRER SR TS T R R TR T T T P PP PP PPN z i - Sebring, Fla., Jan. 1, 1914, Cole & Dear Sirs glasses ., Hull, Lakeland, Fla.: Enclosed find chicek for $10 to pay They are 0. K. Yours Most Truly for wife's POP OB OO S Rev. K. P. Michener. & g [=3 This is just one of many letters received. We are able to give ,5 you the same satisfaction. 3 5 3 i Jewelers and Optometrists LBBDDDDHE Do S PBDPBHDDIG DD Y DGOSR PR A TASTE From aglass that's dainty is far more appetising than from a glass that ‘“jars your nerves” The Cut Glass seld here frem a thin t0 a heavy tumbler or from a butter dish to a salad bowl has the hall marks of best qualily on it at sight, H. C. STEVENS JEWELER -LAKELAND, FLA.

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