Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 6

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| \ | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 21, 1914 Classz/zed ' “OR bALE.. FOR SALE—80 acres good land, five miles from Lakeland, near ship- pin point on hard road. acre, Bldg. pany of Bartow, Fla. Johnson, owner. 1848 FOR SALE—10 acres cleared, jpst oft South Florida avenue; part truck and part citrus land, for $1,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 2087 FOR SALE—House of 5 rooms and 2 lots, fine location in Dixieland, for ouly $2,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 2037 FOR SALE—Seven room dwelling, 2 story, has two large halls and bath; all modern conveniences; lot 85x135 with 30 bearing or- ange and grapefruit trees; one of the best locations on South Flor- ida avenue; close in. Apply to W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. Phone 102 and 150. 2015 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streete clayed, cement sidewalks, eiectric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR SALE—Sweet, separated milk, delivered fresh every morning, 7 cents per quart. Phone 323 Red. Sweet Clover Farm. 20656 FOR SALE--60 acres, two miles from town on south side of lake, having some 700 feet front on lake, two oth- er lakes close, some 25 under fence, 20 cleared, old grove of about ¢ acres, 400 trees just planted, late va»' rieties. Four-room . house, barn, horse and wagon, farming imple- ments. Price $6,000; part can stay on mortgage. Also some 55 head of hogs on place, price separate. Owner Box 516. 2086 D — FOR SALE—Desirable building lot EXEDRL LR LLTL LS TR LLLTRRLRL $20 per If you are looking for a snap, see Pickard Bros, 200 Drane 2111 FOR SALE—Eight shares stock of Security Abstract and Title Com- W. Fiske FOR RENT—Office rooms Dickson building; new and up to date; wa- ter in each room. Also 2 large rooms. D. B. Dickson. 2087 ——————— e FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply to D. H. Cumbie, South Florida avenue, 2005 FOR RENT—One five-room bunga- low in Dixieland. See Dr. S. F. Smith. 2048 Miscellaneous. FOR FIRE, accident, liability, and steam boiler insurance, see D. H. Sloan. 1832 POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 55. l PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 I HAVE TH CARS for puulic service at a. uc al) hours [y machines a1 a3 )i CS aud . am therefore tu tlused to s,ye my patrons .. o -¢. service Jirain- able. Day phone No. €5; aight, 313 Black. 1616 ! WE HAVE BARGAINS in residence| 3 property: residences and vacant lots, in practically every section of the city. Selling only our own property. See us. D. H. Sloan. 1832 I Having purchased and subdividec the Jesse Keen estate of 580 acre ore-taif mile weet of efty limits, w are ncw selling 1o 10 and 20-acr tracts some of the finest truck ane tarm lands tp this section at the right price and terms. For partie. lars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and pefeedainirirdrdudndniduds ‘s: Orange groves a specialty. d’)e rtlS;n ®, for Gulf Fertilizer and Griffin Bros. riasing : A %’ Brothers Company, 20) Drane build- %!ing, Phone 6 | We sell city and country property. 0R. W R. GRCOVER— Agents PHYSICIAN AND SUBGeGY nursery stock. See us. Pickard (vows 5 and 4 Kentucky Bulle'n 2036 Lakeland, Florids Fahle L e ILOTS, lots, lots, all sizes, and at al- . D. TRAMMELL | most any price, prices varying ac-| ¥ iy o5 | Attornty at-Law corm.ng to locatxf)n, and on very at- van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. tractive terms, in Sloan Park, the beautiful lake front subdivision just west of 1.ake Beulah on new Lake-| ™' land to Tampa highway. Buy a lot, R e T : and let us build you a bungalow and| , Vil [l pay for it like rent, D, H. Sloan,| 2 DEXNTI®: Houm 1 5 dentucky Buiain: i 1832 8 .‘“’{;I':llm‘ :)'gce” L '”u;ul(ylun-:,-‘ R O% S WBAHOQC, - s - R 0 C. WILSO¥ PHVYSICIAW AND RURGF~™ i e ————————————————— Fancy home-made candies—sea- ) foam, caromel, tafflies, divinity) ¥ and plain fudge, peanut and cocoa- nut brittle. Special attention to Spwcial Attentton Giver ¢ DISEAZES OF WOMEY ANV orders for church suppers. Phone| * ' 242 Rad. 2069 ; CHILDREYV Deen-Bryant Blda.. Suits ¢ ' Phone 887 i I WANTED—Collector. Board of Trade. See secretary 2124 l W.YARNELL Buccessor to W. K McRae TRANSFER LINE He rrotession. A X. ERICKSON, uraylng and Hauling of All Km- —— Prompt and Reasonable Servics Attorney at Law Guaranteed Real Estate Questions Household Moving . Bpevialty Drane Building THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM of Chronic Diseases 208 1-2 E. Pine St (Opposite Depot) Telephone 86 Blue TURKISH BATHS AND MASSAGE For Men and Women Office, Ro(oom glll.t eRgm(;ndo Bldg Roductlo%pon Season Ticketa 2 CHORCROHOHOROROHO CHOHOHCRINSHOROHON CROKD O [} SBAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D : S ——— Practice Limited to Treatment I YOU CAN BANK ON OUR and Operations of : CONCRETE > EYE, Eu' NOSE AND THROAT ! @iving you genuinely satisfactory ] Phone: OMes 141: Restdeare 39 | | WOTK sither in the foundation, side- Q, Sulle 1, Bryset ReiIS ! | walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, 2 LAKELAND, FLA. ‘ ¢., for we use the very pest of uni- form PROVEN cement, finest sands, etc., and we never skimp the pro- sortion cf cement used. COOOUOVOVOOOAG : : Residence phone, 278 Blank Office phone, 278 Riuve Wflw‘""‘“""“ Water Wells, Irrigationand Drainage Plants PUMPS AND ENGINES 15 years' Experience and latest Improved Machinery | : S { ALLEN & MCGREW | CONTRACTORS 107 West Pine St., Phone 172 Blue. Lakeland, ¥y ool ‘l-r}wm”mm””” Long Life of Linen that s just what we are giviug is what you are looking fer ap¢ 6B alony with good laundrs work. Try us. l ! Lakelana +Steam ‘Laundry Sorvs 0o Vot Anfn Wy There was a lady, by name Mrs, Fair, Who knew 'twas wise to buy the best Hardware. So she always came HERE, ‘Where she’d no cause to fear, That the goods she bought would not give her hard wear. Have you some work you want 1one? 308 West Main St. ¢ FLORIDA NATLNAL VAULT CL. Successor to Lakeianct Arvive:n 8tone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. OSTEOPATH ' Rooms 2 and 3, Skipser Bulidine LAKELAND, FLA. fiWOM"WW i 3 § DR. SARAH E. WHEBLER ) J g 2 2 W B MOON, M D PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. fronting Lake Mirror. Apply E. gl . J. Bowyer, North Kentucky, or call 383{ y2053 WANTED—Yermanently, at once, v by couple with small child, fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- P g ce lot FOR IS8 UL S lCico) Tenioenge ing; references exchanged. P. O. Special attention given to diseases of women and chronic diseases of men. Complete electrical equipment, A STRONG HORSE overlooking leke Morton, side- walks, water, light and sewerage connections; $500 cash. This is a bargain to raise cash. Address owner, Box 414. 2007 FOR SALE—By owner, one 6-room, 2-story house, in 1100 block south Tennessee avenue. All modern improvements. Price $3,- 600. Terms $1,600 cash, balance one and two years. C. L. rance. ———————————————————————————— ——- FOR SALE—4 acres adjoining city limits. $500. See W. N. Mann. 2122 e —————, FOR SALE—Automobile, 1912 mod- el; good condition; $225 cash. If you want a car for service, this is worth investigation. Address Box 414. 2006 .FOR RENT. BUNGALOW FOR RENT All modern improvements, $25 per month. 511 E. Orange. 1983 FOR RENT—Seven-room house, on New York avenue. Apply Cut Price, 115 Main St. 2097 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room, southeast exposure, adjoin- ing hot and cold bath. 512 South Florida Ave. Phone 345 Black. 2093 4 UNFURNISHED rooms and bath; shades, acreens, electric lights and plhone. 317 S. Virginia. FOR RENT—House of 5 rooms and bath, electric light, hot and cold water, range Furnished or un- furnished. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 2037 FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms. Ap- ply at 306 North Tennessee Ave 2025 FOR RENT—Six-room, two-story house, all modern lmprovementu‘ located South Missour! avenue. | Florida and Georgla Land Co. ¥ 2010 1985 Box 211. 1976 J PRICES on automobile tires and tubes have recently been reduced, We have in stock a complete line, and for spot cash (which are our terms) can and will, meet any le- gitimate competition. A full line of automobile supplies of all kinds. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 1832 WE HAVE In stock a large line of Ford and Cadillac cars, and can sell you just as cheaply as you can buy them anywhere. Call and take a look whether you buy or not. Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. 1832 WE MAKE a specialty of automobile insurance, fire, accident, liability, and theft, one or all combined. Strong liberal companies. D. H. Sloan. 1832 A man at Fort Meade, Fla., wants to sell on easy terms, forty acres cof beautiful citrus land, one-haif mile from Sparling Station and three miles from Lakeland. Will make attractive price. The S. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4 of section 28 T. 28, R. 24. Address P. 0. Box 27, Fort Meade, Fla. 2085 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS All union painters and paper hangers on and after April 1, 1914, will work eight hours; $3 for paint- ers and $3.50 per day for paper hangers. McQUARTEN, Pres. CHAS. DAYTON, R. Sec. 2103 WANTED AT ONCE—Orange pick- ers and packers. Apply at Pickard Brothers office, 200 Drane Bldg. 2110 SITUATION WANTED—By white lady for housework for small family, or waitress in dining room. Address “T,” care Tele- gram. 2125 WANTED—A few good canvassers for Bartow, good pay. Apply at once. T. J. Mooney, Commercial Hotel. 2121 Office Over P, 0. Phone 350. [Hours: 9-11, 2'4; Evenings, 7-8 ) JEREMIAL B. sMi%8 NOTARY PUBLIO ' LOANS, INVESTNENTS IR REAL | i l ESTAT: Bdee S0WLO db ratty, o LCUTORL Poupent; ki, e 2 Y ooy 9, u\ o cssh or .o e, G oewed Wi wouwm 4, Futon & Qeauy diny | LAKELAND. Ry ORIng P e — THE FAVORITE HORSE If you want your favorite horse W. 8. PRESTOK, iAW™ . 5 properly clothed, bring Lim to head- quarters for all horse clothing and dMice Upatairs East ef i...q ke equipn ent. What we sell »d what we asi for it make us winucrs, Ev- BARTOW, ¥ liisk er)thn s tor the horse at Estate T.aw a kovels®™~ THE HARN'ESS MAN NOTICE OF APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND LOUIS A, "o TOR ARCHITE::r KIBLEE HOTEL. LAKELA#2 Notice is hereby given that on tie 2nd day of March, A. D. 1914, I ue } ;tmw will apply to Honorable C. M. b} DR. R R SULLIVAN PHYsicias | Trammell, county judge in and for a bl L e + |Polk eonnty, State of Flerida, at his e 2 » |offies in Bartow, in said ¢ounnty, for 3 SURGERY ! lan order authorizing me, as guar- § 25 : |dfaw of Kate Baker Colfon, Ruth - Desa-Bryant Bulldng. @reusd Fleer V |nfae Colton, George Henry, Pearl Cile, Paul Aaron, Albert Brown, TUCKER & TUOKRB Clennie Elizabeth, Olive Marice, and Vinnie, the minor heirs of George H. Colton, the said Kate and Ruth Colton, being children of Kate Col- g BLANTON & LAWLER ¥ |ton, deceased, to sell at private sale g y |the following property belonging to ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ¥ | the estate of said minors: g , Tlerida : The NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of section 26, township 30, range 25 east, E 3-4 of 1 1-2 of N W 1-4 and SPOOCHIORY “IW 1-2of W1-2of NE 14 of N E ¢ D O ROGERS, LAWYER ! |14 of NW 1-4 and N W 1-4 of N 9 Room 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 3527 |E 14 of N W 1-4 of section 24, township 30, range 25 east. Lakeland. Florida. X Each of sald minors have an un- FORATFCHRRRRRNR - FOROCRBBREERY | givided interest in sald property. Said land belonging to the estate of DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS |the said minors to be sold for the Physician and Surgeon best interest of said minor heirs. Office: Rooms 5 and 6 Elliston Bldg. This 29th day of January, 1914. Lakeland, Fla VINNIE COLTON, Phones: Office 378; resid. 301 Blue, 1984-Fridays Guardian. We Do Not Sell Frail, Delicate Hardware N Our Goods are All of Sturdv Build and Lasting Quality Come here with that assurance Depart with that knowledge PROFITING THEREBY! Y WILSON HARDWARE CO. PHONE 71 OPPOSITE DEPOT Mann Plumbingce Best - / Work Now Under you;&rw ad Glenada Hote] and lowest Pine Street Avoid Prices All Work Guaranteed First Clag in Every Respeot. Estimates Will B¢ Furnished op Short Notice, Office Phone 257 Place Residence Phone 274 Red

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