Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 26, 1914, Page 2

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,' } Classitie "rORSALE.. Address Box 1869 1913 FORD—For sale. 342 FOR SALE—4-passenger Buick car, 1912 make. Has been thorough- ly overhauled; is in fine running order. Reason for selling, am going away. Price $400. Ad- dress owner, 511 E. Orange St. 1895 FOR SALE—Two lots in neart of Dixieland, $450 each. This week only. Dr. Samuel F. Smith, owner. 1909 | ———————————————————————— WE ARE just completing a fine six- room bungalow on East Lemon street. Large lot; 20 fruit trees. We are offering this at a very low price. L. B. Gil1 & Co., phone 34 Black; residence 215 S. Lake Ave. 1911 —— e FOR SALE—In Rosedale; new five- room bungalow; modern improve- ments; would take good vacant lot as part payment. Phone 34 Black. L. B. Gill & Co., owner. 1912 e ——— FOR SALE—Small refrigerator, in good condition. F. J. Fraley, 223 South Missouri. Phone 167 Red. 1934 e CHEAP FOR CASH—Well matched mule team, sound; has been worked here one year. Address this office. 1938 FOR SALE—Eight shares stock otl Security Abstract & Title of Bar- tow, Fla, W. Fiske Johnson,; owner. 1848 FOR SALE—By owner, a small place, about 2 acres, with 4-room house. All cleared and good wire fence, with a few small orange trees. Near Lake Parker, with a fine view of same; about 2 miles from park. Can be made an ideal nome. For further information, call on J. M. Holmes, manager Central Hotel. 1827 FOR SALE—My home, 1108 South Boulevard, Dixieland. Terms $2,- 500--$1,000 cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent. J. A. Cox, owner, F. R. D. No. 2. 1849 FOR SALE—200 bushels peanuts, brizht and good; 90 cents per bushel. W. H. Anderson, Wil- liston, Fla. 1862 FOR SALE—House two blocks from depot on paved streets; modern; throughout; six rooms, nice and high location. Nichols & Waring, owners. 1609 FOR SALE--Two lots in Orange Grove, Futch & Rogers addition; one on Florida avenue, and one on corner Pennsylvania avenue and Patterson street. Both lots very desirable property. P. O. Box 211. Phone 66. 1877 R A SRR R GILPIN PARK LOTS overlooking Lake Hunter,, $50 and up. $10 cash, $5 per month. The Leader Store, Main St. 1894 e i i FOR SALE—Fine lot, 100x170 on West Lemon St. Phone 307 Red. 1889 T TR S O RS PO Ao e A FOR SALE—Pure bred White Or- pington eggs, $2 per setting of 15. Mrs. A. Rowe. 1888 e PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streete clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR SALE—Ozone Grove lots. We have a few choice lots left. Prices right. Ask us! Nichols & War- ing. 1609 FOR SALE—Two new bungalows under construction. Will be done about Jan. 1, modern throughout. In best part of Dixieland. Elec- tric lights, bath and city water. | Improvements all around. Nich- ols & Waring. 1609 .FOR RENT. Everybody keep their eyes on Jack Scarlett, when they are not oth-| erwise in use. He has bought back! the Lone Star Transfer business undf is ready to do your hauling. Phone! 79. 1759‘ i ———————— FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping. 401 East| Oak, corner Florida avenue. 1861/ | FOR RENT—2 desirable rooms for housekeeping. 803 South Florida Ave. Phone 291 Black. 1932 e e S BUNGALOW FOR RENT-—-Modern conveniences. 511 E. Orange. Also 4-room apartment with bath, electric lights and phone, all for $17 per month. 1935 | e e R WSS S FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern con- veniences, upper floor. Rooms on lower floor after Feb. 4. Mrs. Poyner, corner Oak and Iowa. 1919 e e A SR S FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon St. 1907 s L S L FOR RENT-—Two rooms furnished | for light housekeeping. Call 312 Black or apply: at 506 outh Flor- ida. 1945 ! FOR RENT—Two desirable fur- nished rooms. Apply at 512 East Orange. 1940 ! FOR RENT—{Nicely furnished room; modern conveniences, three blocks from depot. Apply 512 E. Pine or phone 238 Red. 1939 Miscellaneous. WANTED--Saleslady; enced need apply. only experi- U. G. Bates. 1870 FOR TRADE—One of the best pay- ing mercantile businesses in Lake- land for good city or country prop- erty. See Waring & Edwards, Bryant Bldg. 182¢ L e SN R A o D FOR FIRE, accident, liability, and steam boiler insurance, see D. H. Sloan . 1832 e CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all its branches. Sidewalks a special- ty. First class work. B. Zaner- wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 e —————————— PLAIN SEWING—Children’s sewing a specialty. Mrs. Ansgley, 501 Lemon St., Lakeland. 1887 RO SN A0 o ) DR. D. J. SIMPSON has moved his offices from the Morehead Phar- macy to the Groover-Morgan building upstairs above the offices of Drs. Griffin and Lefers, Phone 374 or 25, 1776 —————————————————————————————————— POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p.. m. to Police Department, phone 55. Commissioner C k! ( —————— | find in many selli s six ivered last STENOGRAPHER—Work are selling them; six delivered PUBLIC continued stock. BOWYER'S SUBDIVISION, North- west Lake.and, is surrounded by improved progerty. The lots are large and the sueets wide and paved with clay. Our prices are low and the terms easy. Bowyer Bros., owners, 207 North Ken- tucky Ave. 1901 ilaving purchased and seubdividec the Jesee Keen emtate of 630 auie oue-biaif mile west of etty iwlte, w are pow sell'ng o 10 aua l0-scr tiacta some of the finest iruck asns fariz iands in this section at th: right price and termy. Hor pactie: lare see G. C. Rogan. Koo ° nad Leen & Bryant Bldyg. Phone 4% 127 SIX FINE BUILDING LO‘I‘S in best location in Dixieland for $3,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1885 WANTED—State and county agents and salesmen to introduce the Na- tional Roll Printer to Grocers, Butchers, Delicatessens,” Laun- dries, Shoe Stores, Dry Goods, Hardware, Haberdashers, Drug- gists, Department Stores--all users of Roll Wrapping Paper—will buy this wonderful little machine. It pays for itself in a few weeks by saving printing bills and besides advertising the merchant every time that he wraps up a pack- age. Ads can be changed as often as desired. A big trade stimulator for the merchant. Territory go- ing fast. Answer quick. Chicago Sales Co., 6421 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill. 1882 NOTICE All bills for water and lights must be paid to the collector at the city hall on or before the tenth day of cach month or service will be dis- further notice| and a charge of $1 will be made for disconnecting without and connecting. (. FLANAGAN, of E. ties. —— e WE ARE AGENTS for the famous Michelin automobile tires, and tubes, also a general line of auto- mobile supplies. We buy direct, pay cash, and for spot cash will meet any competition. We are agents also for Ford and Cadillac automobiles, the leading cars in this country. Lakeland Automo- bile and Supply Co. 1832 We extend a cordial Invitation to the public, whether desiring to pur- chase anything in our line or not, to call and take a look at the immense ine of automobiles we have in Twenty Ford Touring cars, and one 1914 five five passenger adillac, a larger line than you will large cities, and we 1850 | hanced. week. gfifie ;::,t,l: Efi,"g,’"{,’{,"o':,';’é R]‘:::.'; LAKELAND AUTO & SUPPLY (O. ——— I HAVE TH VARS for pubilc|FOR SALE—S80 acre homestead service at any nd all hours, iy rights; also 25 acres joining. Call machines ar whidlees and am| on or address 1. P. Jefferson therefore fu ripsed to v.va hotel. 1890 my patrons (. i service ontain- able. Day phone No. #5; mght, 312 Black. 1616 TABLE BUARDERS—A limited number of boarders for private e e WANTED—A white lady to do housekeeping. Address A, care Telegram . 1920 table board taken at 519 South Tennessee avenue. 1750 WANTED—Girl for general house- e WANTED—A good cook, white, man or woman; to work in small hotel. Tnquire at Frost Proof ho- tel, Frost Proof, Fla. 1905 —————————————————————————— WE HAVE BARGAINS in residence property: residences and vacant lots, in practically every section of the city. Selling only our own property. See us. D. H. Sloan. 1832 i ———————— s WANTED PARTNER—Man with $500, with or without services, in established business; can make over $100 per month. Previous experience not necessary. Address Opportunity, care Telegram. i 1931 work; two hours every morning, between 8 and 9 Sunday morn- ings. Apply 401 West Lemon St. 1937 NOTICE T0 PROPERTY OWNERS We have men in the North this winter looking up parties to invest n Florida. Any one having lande PICKARD BROS. COMPANY Phone No. 6 Room 200, Drane Building 232 [ the skin so nicely as to leave no edge. | MARINELLO SYSTEM of Beauty Culture Facial Massage ———————— e WANTED—Anyone interested in large poultry, fruit and pecan farm (now being Incorporated under State laws), stock, lands, or incorporation in close proximity to Lakeland. Address P. 0. Box No. 562 for appointment or par- ticulars. 1928 Electrolysis Manicuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 2nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla. ————————e AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER of elocution and drawing is now or- ganizing classes in these branches in Lakeland. For particulars ad- dress Mrs. Jessie Kelsey, Griffin Fla. 1922} e a— FOR TRADE—Building lot for good‘ dray horse, choice cf several lots | Horse must be gentle and sound, weight about 1200 pounds. See Nichols & Waring. 1609 | WILL EGCHANGE for cit Vv property in J.akeland, one first-class, five- passenger touring automobile; Buick. Write Bartow, Fla., post- office, Box No. 128, or call phone 297 R 1863 'OR SALE OR TRADE—Two five- room houses and four lots in good Florida town, on lake; 16 per cent investment. Call on or address H. P. Jefferson hotel. 1890 - Municipal Activi-: THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JAN. 26, 1914. l CHICKENS! CHICKENS! l | Seventy-five head of Barred Ply-. jmouth Rocks, pullets and yearling‘ | hens. At Bargain prices. See G. A. | Rhoades, Jr., or address Box lgii 185 B OO \ NOTICE is hereby given that the ' regular annual meeting of the| stockholders of the State Bank ur; Haines City has been adjournmI: until February 25th, 1914. The | election of the board of direc tors | and such other business as may| come before them will be trans-| acted at this meeting. 1927 C. C. YOUNG, Cashier. 9\ FOTOE SFOIH I SRR 35 F DTS If you want to buy a home or have one built, be sure and see us; We try to please. L. B. Gill & Co. | Phone 34 Black, Architects, Build- ers. — = = \ FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, in splendid condition. Apply Chas. | Tidd, R. F. D. 2 1936 1 WE HAVE for sale five miles from Lakeland, 3-4 mile from A. C. L. depot, 65 acres of fine citrus and truck land, fenced, 1-3 cleared, house and barn, about 2 acres in bearing citrus trees. This is the best bargain in Polk county. See Scally & Bassett. 10421 | el e S R O R S R e T WE MAKE a specialty of automobile insurance, fire, accident, liability, and theft, one or all combined. Strong liberal companies. D. H. Sloan. 1832 P N PR o LRSI o PSP R L L NEW BUNGALOW of 5 roomsand bath, electric lights, lot 50x200 with bearing trees. First-class for $2,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1884 85 ACRES good farming land on Lake Okahumpka, middle Florida, | / for sale cheap or exchange for 20 acres of good land near Lakeland. Bargain for stock farming and vegetable growing. Excellent cit-! rus land. Mrs. R. W. Bridges,, Fernleigh [nn, Lakeland, Florida. 1900 | FRESH BUTTERMILK door Red, Delivered at morning. Phone your 323 every Sweet D ————— stead of Beautifying If They Are | to sell of any description, either wild | rest of the features will or improved, city lots or houses | need touching up so as not come in and list with us. Our mottc | out too much in relief, is “Quick Sales and a Square Deal.” | the ears, the chin, the lips, and the | den. | and submitted to the fire without | aneats savory. Clever Farms. 1883 USE CARE IN THE “MAKE-UP” | Cosmetics May Be Made Harmful In. Improperly Applied. “Cosmetic’ the contents not enhanee box to your It is a fundamente) law of ar to conceal art, and if, when you hav “touched up” your cheeks and lips, your eyes and brows and all the rest of your features, you look as if you had undergone the process, take my word for it, your charms are not en- 5 |8 i : On the other hand it is a narrow minded woman who would not resort to a bit of rouge when her pallor is' unbecoming, or powder when her skin | 18 unpleasantly shiny. Cosmetics should be regarded as an | ald only, and not be depended upon | to hide defects caused by carelessness i in the regular toilette of the face. The face should be kept perfectly .\ clean and always a cold cream ap plied before rouge or powder. [ Both rouge and powder should “match” the complexion. That is, it you are a brunette the rouge will have a yellowish tinge and the pow- der hint of ecru, while the blonde will take a pinkish rouge and clearer white powder. The rouge, to defy detection, must be applied so that it gradually fades into the tint of the skin from a high light, which for one person may bbe on the cheek bones, for another near- er the eyes, But after the rouge is applied the probably to stand |« The lobes of | ¢ SETERLS. Y. T E DOBOBDP IR ICDPOB D BOBOBOE nostrils will need attention, in all cases the rouge being blended into Rat Diet Approveq. Now that we have three Chinese | restaurants in the west end, London- ers ought to be ahle ty enjoy the pleasure of feeding off rats, which form a favorite dish in China. Split open, dried, pressed, and powdered with a finely ground white bark, they look somewhat like haddocks as they hang in long strings over butchers’ stalls, says the London Chronicle. Dr. Arthur Stradling, who shared Frank Buckland’s cosmopolitan tastes in food, once declared that “rats would be not only wholesome, but very nice, if properly prepared—not common sewer rats, but such as | ate, barn-fed animals snared in a hop-gar- The flesh, though perfectly white, was dry and tasteless; but then they were only skinned, cleaned any of the etceteras which make other Admiral Beaufort ang other Arctic explorers speak highly of rats as a welcome addition to their supply of food in these dreary lati- tudes.” | | DRY!BATTERIES at the ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL SHOP THOS. L. CARDWEL! Phone 233 Lakeland, FI; Srgrid BB PR a BBl d B0 G deffeelefolodedilolol bbb i o4 o At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm omes, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per sistent SAVER, Lakeland lce Compan, Phone 26 Long Life of Linen that i just what we are giving 18 what you are looking fer and alony with good laundry work. Try us. Lakelana '.. i & Steam :Laundry | ¢ Vot Ko % Shone MAYES GROCERY (0. PR « ) Reduce the cost of livirg,” our motto for nineteen fourtcen OB BT S Will sell [staple groceries, hay, feed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all ¢ kinds of shipping crates and baskets. : and seed potatoes, etc., at reduced Mayes Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocers 5O B B> B 500 oo B B G BB SO BOBOB BB OBOBOB OB B O N st B T e T N e e e B = T B e © Lakeland, W’mm““mm HI[ PHOENIX Lyketands teading o' ristmas. § thark - - n you for 1913 patron<0 Call again duting 1914. bring a frien?i, 4 L. E. PEACOCK, The Florida i .. e o 3 keland’s leading Barh T MANAGFER PHOENIX BARBER SHO?P

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