Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 19, 1914, Page 3

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be sold to the highest bidder. 1l at tke rate of one a minute. SOUW -—uawmm AT f[he Cost 0f lw ng_is me s s p———— iF You KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed Therprice the:lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Butter, per POURd. ... .ooveeeersesss 200t 41‘ SUgAr, 17 PoUndS ....eoceecceee it T 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ... .. =+*** 1 ‘.' Cottolene, 4 pound pails. .. u 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .. ..ot H Snowdrift, 10 pound pails. ... .oeeerr - 3 cans family size Cream.......--** - 6 cans baby size Cream....:: ; ‘-” 1-2 barrel best Flour,...oocverte** § .1' 12 pounds best Flour.....«:+:" """ ‘ Octogon Soap, 6 for.......ooret"" e e ;a Ground Coffee, per pound.....exx-*"" A : TR T e PR LT i Remember you bungalows. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 19, 1914, D R NN RO R S Bt 0 0 S e ) in SOUTH LAKELAND ADDITION LAKELAND, FLORIDA From Fla. Ave. tc Lake Hollingsworth, Adjoinirg “Dixieland” I These are the most Beautiful Residence Lots ever offered at Public Auction On some of these lots are located handsome. All go at the Auction Sale THURSDAY, JAN22D, 10:30 A. M. Be prompt, as the sale ooly lasts about an hour Band Concert---Bag of Gold and Siiver Given Away Free! make the price. EVERYONE HAS AN EQUAL CHANCE This property is bea:tifully located and it will be a chance of a life time to buy property at your own price, as it is going to Don't fail to hear Penny Brothers, the world’s original twin suctioneers, the only auctioncers who speak at the rame time, saying the same thing in identically the same tone of voice and who have made the record of selling lots Come and h.ar them, g";ERN REAL TY COMPANY YOU CAI\ BANK | | ¥ . | ——— = P N\ til | | (1] Jit‘:’ =~ YOU CAN BANK ON OUR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side- | walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, | | | | iete., for we use the very pest of uni- ‘fnrm PROVEN cement, finest sands, etc., and we never skimp the pro- portion of cement used. Have you some work you want done? 508 West Main St. ;FlflHlflA NATIONAL VAULT CC. Buccessor to Lakeland Artifie.a' Btone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. R RS E R S R T Y T Y ‘The Lake | Pharmacy all the attention of their |th s to the s | all. | | lighted. pecial display and | the New York Wiping Out Evils, Into the homes of the people light mnl air have penetrated, and they have acquired logal claims. The flrst census {aken under the new tenement houso law found 261,000 dark and air- less rooms in houscs unfit to live in, half of them without any windows at There are still more than sixty in thougand windowless rooms left | Greater New York; but they are go | Ing When the last of them is gone able to fight tuberculosis, The dark halls have been Life in the tenecments has been made measureably uulm ible and we shall b and win H(( Not in the ten years since llu i hun lu\[ I; fire in any nl the hundrul ‘; b > ‘iz and odd thousand houses, for lack of 3 the SaCl‘lfILC } I‘ILL Oi :g means of escape or other faults of con- struction. In the ten years preceding 1894, 256 persons perished in tene- ment house fires, not counting the firemen who died in efforts to save them.--Jacon A, Riis, in Century. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Notice is hereby given Hut on tho 22nd day of January, 1914, A. I will apply to Hmmrlhll C. M. Trammell, county judee in and for Polk county, State of Florida, at his office in Bartow. in said county, for an order authorizing me as guar- dian of John Samuel Cannon, de- minor heir of J. W, Cannot, de- ceased, to sell at private sale the fol lowing mmurt\ belonging to the es- tate of gaid J. W. Cannon, deceas Towit: Inu 40, 41, 42 and Scott’s subdivision of block “E” of Scott’s addition to Lakeland H«m:h Said minor has undivided interest in said property. Said nd be lnn HIL to the estate of the said J non, dece d, to he g m!r- gaid minor . Can- 1 for the bes l ‘ulr Guardian. o ember, 1913, . CANNON 2nd day of De NOTICE OF SALE iven that under| ue of an order granted by | circuit court o |eial circuit of Florida, in and for nctive and correct line ale of a disti mes and toilet requisites uu exhibit in the store during this week. r inspection of the merchandi 3 W the & - ed. We Kaow that your ta.| BB ¢ ry. A, . 1914, § E h e Hfib iy terest will be merited by the quality 'y 1, i i - il B LeV AY of these goods. | building now occupied by the White ! Furniture Company, in Lak ———————————————————————————————————————— % | Polk county, Florida, the stock of l I 118 KENTTCKY AVENUE l e iver, and the stock owned by th hite Furniture Company. R ———— al] Sto re This 12th day of January, A. D. | . 6. TWEEDELL )Rexmm Polk county, in a Chair Manufacturing Co. and the White Furniture Southern aintiff A\;]A | FRANK THOMPSON, ]‘ 1817-Mon. Receiver. ~ SALE| Bl o F SR PR PP B PP P RPRPBERRP DHD QPGP PR PPPISOIR P *me%% FHEPBEHEEOHD P HDOOPRPSPPBDH 5 LEAVE TO SELL MINOR’S LAND i @ VIR R o e R T L Under the Hammcr Sale Stzll G.)zng On E bave puton the Front Table g some Sho(s thn have bcenf . If you need some bargains don’t “5: wait until the last day to buy. Our . Sale contimues 1o be a great success 4 and trust that all our friends get a: slice of the Bargains we are almost ' giving away. Some few more of & ¢ Hart Schaffner and Marx; g . CLOTHING: Cut Way Down in I’rlces : oot L0 Ll i *%WN z wBE el CPPPRPPR ORI R PSP Rgd & .@‘%m%%_m(g Fn & < * * Evening _Ielegram 10c ¢ Week.

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