Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 3, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 2, 1914. idce is hereby given that on the iay of March, A. D. 1914, I apply to Honmorable C. M. mell, county judge in and for sounty, State of Florida, at his in Bartow, in sald county, for der authorizing me, as guar- of Kate Baker Colton, Ruth Colton, George Henry, Pearl Pll!l; ‘Aaron, Albert le _flfibeth, Olive Marice, and S the minor heirs of George ilton, the said Kate and Ruth! , belag children of Kate Col- ) to sell at private sale Jiemg property belonging to ‘ate of said minors: NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 ~lon' 26, township 20, range 25 1840112 0f N W14 and \of W 12 0f NE 14 of N E ‘fiw 1-4 and N W 1-4 of N N W 1-4 of section 24, t ip 30, range 25 east. '+ of said minors have an un- . iInterest in said property. nd belonging to the estate of 'd minors to be sold for the| terest of said minor heirs. 29th day of January, 1914. 4 VINNIE COLTON, " ridays Guardian. Brown, e eeseee One Lone Germ Breeds Millions A sore or cut lets the ;crms underthe skin. f you don't stop its breeding there will be millions in a few days. Stop the Breeding With DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve It stops the breeding at once. It keeps away all other germs. It soothes and heals as sure as you use it, A 25¢, box wiil prevent hundreds of dollars of trouble. “Tell It By The Bell” For sale bv Henley & Henley. COLDS & LaGRIPPE B or 6 doses 6886 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not grive or sicken. Price 25c. ORDER THAT JOB PRINTING TODAY And Give Us the Time to Take Pains With the Work lotice Lake Pharmacy MARCH 13th and 14th take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the general ablic that we will have with us on ABOVE DATES ONLY An Expert Optician REPRESENTING THE CELEBRATED FIRM OF A. K. HAWKES CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Largest and Most Favorably Known Optical Establishment in the South HE WILL TEST EYE: SIGHT AND FIT GLASSES g EMBER we have arranged this engagement and secured the ce of & man of ability and reputation, and that we personally antee his work. All examinations are FREE, and ONLY ULAR PRICES will be charged for Glasses. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY 0 obtain the Highest Class of Professional Services in this line )0 AUTION 45 50 50 by taking advantage of this opportunity BEAR IN MIND THE DATES HAWKES' GLASSES are NEVER PEDDLED. Sold only at our Dealer’s Store s ELLED ONLY H-A-W-K-E-S 26 26 00 s A FEW s 'S ONLY . On Belding 60 | ==on Liberal Terms uant for Cash. 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT and Eddy frigerators and Chests or 10 per cent Extra @ Manufacturers of these —erators offer us this Special Discount, so we are il it along to you. 18 \PIRE SCALES AND Write for Cataiogue No. 4. FIXTURES COMPANY Terms JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lberal Terms “ ‘Loss by Fire in the U. g | Wil Mab | ~ NG & esent the following reli- , . ulu'.riters, L .. 4,750,000 8 Underwriters, el ... $4,500,000 terican, capital 2,000,000 OU" Fire and Marine ' 2,000,000 During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cost Of All New Buildings Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months! § When Buying or Building Provide the Means For Rebuilding! “ANN & DEEN om 7, Raymondo Building NeckLacE MADE oF BEADS RHEUMATISM | M UST Go You ean talk all you want 5about remarkable eures, but you simply €an’t have rheumatism after you use Most charming necklaces that cost GE-RAR-DY very little indeed, can be made quite| RHEUMATIC REMEDY easily with beads. All that is required pecause it gets at the canse of rheumatism in the shape of materials, will be -gissoly thread, a clasp that can be bought at he poison out of the system. 50e and $1 most fancy shops for a few cents, and per bottle at druggists or write us direct, beads. | GE<RAR-DY LINIMENT, when used with this The small beads, as in sketch, may | remedy hastens the cure. Price 2ic¢ be glass or metal, this will depend The Phil P. Cresap Co.,Ltd., New Orleans, La* upon the taste of the worker. ThaI necklace illustrated is made of a lovely iris blue metal bead, the larg- er beads are the same color, and a| few pearls are threaded here and| there. So that one bunch of the small [ p beads will be needed, two beads of |, :::; Isgfi,s;fl::l;.one large round bead';s(ixflml 'l»mxmrlt_\: of the satd H. T. When buying beads, it is better to| \‘\11(101, deceased, heretofore buy sufficient to make two or ”lrpe‘ll.\'l\;‘.l to be sold at the residence of necklaces; it will be found cheaper W. D. lancock in Lakeland, Fla., than getting exact quantities, as, of on the 22nd day of January, A. D. course, the larger beads are sold at 1914,between the hours of 11 o'clock Simple and Inexpensive Ornament May Be Made in the Odd Mo- ments of Leisure. ley & Henley, NOTICE Notice is hereby. given. that. I, earl L. Wilder, administratrix of ave continued the sale of the per- adver- »s the urie acid inthe blood —throws | For sale in Lakeland by Hen- | o STowAC { Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary y “When you swallow Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Horey you can feel it heal, It soot! rd smoothes the raw spots’’—says Granaoy Metcalfe, That's Granny’s way it, after eighty- i A plcture of heth H Beilare on every Gl..l Dr. Pell's PINE-TAR-HONEY 25 Cents, 50 Cents, ——— §$1.00 “Tell By The Bell” ard the NS bottle of e Recommended forChronic Indiges= tion and Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. | Thousands of people, some right in your own locality, have taken Mayr's Wonderful Stomach . | Remedy for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m., and that 0 Ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure of G }(lu‘ said sale will be resumed and ::,‘: "-:f.':‘t(.:,:,‘.I,r,.:wm:.::,.-:l,'llr:: }\\ill take place at the samep lace on Sick Headaches (‘onnllp'lllhm. ’I'orphl]_Lh‘fi!’. T ol sdav o T ete., and are ising and recommending it | Wednesday the 4th day of February,| 4 3 | highly to others 80 that they may also know the 'A. D. 1914 § [ joys of living. Mayr's I\\'umlorfull lhu;\nmch : 3 Remedy is the best and most widely known Dated this 22nd day of Januavy,|: Remedy I'«'rlln-ahu\'(-mllmcnls. Ask yuurd;ug- {A. D. 1914 4 gist for a bottle today, Put it to a test—one dose e Sear 4 ‘ should convince, It is marvelous in its healing PEARL L. WILDER 4 1 properties atd its effects are quite natural as it N sie % & v » a8 acts on the source and foundation of stomach 1989, \dministratrix. |4 On new orold ground. G as ou the sarce and fon brings quick relief | & 4N st v v SOl 1 and permanent results. This highly successfu ! 1 he most valuable soil “‘i Il\'n-luu«\\- has been taken by (}Ik( mnfts;_‘[unmmmt & Ador ¢ POPACE O ' people, and those in all walks of life, among ulV[ I“[M 0” ¢ builderand forage crop. 23 TS S Meibbre of Congress, Jusice of e “ "ODS [ ring Gl Supreme Court, Educators, Lawyers, Mer- @ Crops tul_ln\\lm: sl _".m'm\-. Bankers, Doctors, Druggist THE FOREIGN CONCERNS CALLED & produce 25 to H0 per ‘,\I.nml.ntmml\. |'|u'~(\'i _!\l\l‘\\s(4l'll<l Farm 1 with sting benetit and it should be equally (BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS” hat you sav % cent more, $2.50 per | crasariil e vl icass: - Saninie free valu- have deceived, and despoiled of thousands of | % . let on Stomach Ailments to Geo, H. .|‘.¢|]_n;,]w|m of the 1 enterprising: men | bushel. . Chemist, 154156 Whiting Street, in Lakelan weocan doitoas has heen done in Mim A other States, | § ! i ”“}’ ly". % b s 0 | » e sate by & Ilenley A local co * " Ko L A Rundie Aot Mayes Grocery Co. Ktow, and county ! | You would ha dready i opera 2 S DO § tion, but that these e S Wiy the : ” ame fire that ad buy O 1] 5 now you and they are i and will] Lt s s St so much a dozen or half-dozen, as !l that 1 0 only good B‘5'%“&'8’*@F"é"!’-s“i’*"'r“:“: L LT L T B SRR the case might be. Now to make the " ""”““'h'l‘ & e REHORARIP) L | necklace; the usual length is about 30 o inches. Take a fine needle and | Tt & L S Siia &' 2 ab “ thread, at the end of it fix one end of « u‘»ly‘;\ :i atest prl}is.z L.’?: % fi . E'_) the clasp. Thread on one pearl bead, e i HHCHE G i % and then 140 of the small beads, then | tere are t | \ o . . B b | another pearl, after that the long ““""'I""ll“““" AT LT (i el rrlv1 n (03 .JAL 1 o | bead, one pearl, then 70 small beads, proposed secretary s l.m\h I‘m‘l‘.u* ”.vn.l”..-nn:. (:' 5 one pearl, and the large bead that l" ‘I"_" th Hleax v-ml\ m'-‘ what two of [ ST R e R e S forms the pendant is threaded on; | i .”{:u:‘ ::tnN;y,” ”‘\‘,‘ |:.m{"”‘“f \\\:::j> ) -R; add two pearls; omitting the last o to fhis in their Jeters, | W @ pearl return the needlo through the', !“I " o ol Bl % Always 80 to ! 4 one pearl and large bead, and the muke Lakelind FIRST in this @ P | pearl on the top of the large bead, and """ 10! I ubbuilding of 3 2 finish the other side of the necklace! Theee leiers 1 vour mavor follow & u n- arrls 0 as before. \Im.h.l!n“.\'l.:r I!,u;l‘\‘ = o & H ado, M i 3 The beads will run thus: Snvmny’ ‘\'f,..“ il ':::l; L3 ® small beads, one pear], one long bead, | ' Mo & / h h‘ L4 F & one pearl, 140 small beads, one pearl; |1\ 1 "V iy fo e e | or the newest t lngs in Footwear ) and then sew on the other part of the '!' lw.. He was there last winter, also, 1 g: y f§ clasp. All Kinds of pretty colorings | "we e sorry to lose Mr. Willard, for that i can be employed, gold, silver, etc., and 1+ \‘\h;x: his I;.lm-m-« TR T 'u'.n finally h §a pleasure ‘0 Show our gOOdS :g‘: from this idea, all kinds of different ™'\ Wil A" \0 0 resident of Mankato . 1 deslgns can be thought of, more large H: cumw here about forty vears ago, and has Come mn and and o S ) anything that would give a nice va v, and correct in his dealings, hon ind =) ‘9' riety. '! phttorward ; His mag illl{il_\ Ha h'; :8: It city one of its most tiful pla ) The necklaces make beautiful and u.».,....(«'. il It Tt Kt n'lr‘“ql:'l .I:n'j."v ; A generally acceptable presents; they Should Mr. Willard decide to remain in [vour city. and undertalie anything, all will never tarnish, and remain exactly as fiud nim & trusted and honest capable fellow they were when first made. worker I owas mayor of (his city for four years T I RS A Very traly’ yours, 5 HUBBARD MILLING CO., Bolero Coatee With Appropriate Capacity 2,000 Barrels Adornment Makes a Very At- G. M. Palmer, President tractive Garment. resident’s Office, — Mankato, Minn,, For very slight girls some of the |, . \. g, SRET GG L new bolero coatees are sufficiently at- elund, Fla.: tractive Dear Sir - Mr. M. G Willird has asked me i to write you in regard to his ability, integ For example, one composed of 'rity and experience in various husiness mat stamped velvet in a rich shade of eleg- | t¢rs in our city, especially in connection with tric blue and bordered with black fox, Hly;m.i;(;::‘."‘ nee with our” building and loan The fronts were rounded and the bagk I have known Mr. Willard for about thir tvfive vears and during all this time he has been a man of character and integrity in ev- ery respect. Mr. Willard has ness experience here, having hardly reached the walst line. The border of soft, black fur formed a nar- row collar, and it also appeared on the with various business en , and was ends of the long, tight sleeves. also connected quite closely with the Build- The little coat was lined with shot ing and Loan Association for many vears. He has had Jarge experience in real estate taffetas, which showed shades of rusts [ matters, and 1 consider im especialls. well red and blue, and it was to be worn |analificd to undertake the organizing and b huilding up a Building and Loan Associa- over a tango tea gown of supple black | i, For many vears he practiced law in satin. this city, which, of course, is a valuable asset © this conneetion I pleasure in ree- A purticularly smart little hat ac- ommending him to your careful consideration companied this costume. The crown was rather high and shaped like a cone, while the brim was very narrow "\7 anvthing of this kind should be undertaken in vour eity. Mr. Willard is intelligent and and fully qualified to undertake energ anvthing of this Kind, and I recommend him and straight. The hat was entirely |t vour favorable consideration Yours truly, covered with wide bands of electric- blue silk braid, and at one side there was a jaunty little mount made of black horsehair and jet beads. I recently saw another admirable bo- lero of similar outline. In this case the material was cardinal-red velvet, and there was a collar in silk guipure of the same shade of red. This collar was bordered with skunk, and the same fur appeared on the curved cuffs which fell over the hands. It was a very smart little coat and was worn over a plaited skirt of navy blue G. M. PALMER M.G. WILLARD 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles, moire, s, bat Finds Better Way. For a Debutante. A sweet little evening frock, of rose Columbia, Tenn.—“Many a time,” pink, worn by the debutante, was ar- says Mrs, Jessie Sharp, of this place, ranged with a draped skirt of soft sa- tin and ninon bodice and tuniec, bor- dered by a bead trimming in tone, a rose finishing the satin waistband. In the same young girl's wardrobe is a dainty dance dress, with draped skirt of magenta charmeuse over a petti- coat of purple ninon, the latter trans- | parency also fashioning a minaret tu- | nic and pinafore corsage, edged with diamante. For Evening Wear. A beautiful and distinctly original evening gown is fashioned of soft, thick, creamy champagne colored sa- ! tin of dull surface and draped slight- iy but cleverly. “I'wished I would die and be relieved of my suffering, from womanly troubles. I could not get up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed in bed most of the time. I could not do my housework. The least amount of work tired me out. My head would swim, and | would tremble for an hour or more. Finally, 1 took Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I | am not bothered with pains any more, | and I don’t have to go to bed. 'In fact, I'am sound and well of all my troubles."” Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. Itacts with nature—not against her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as if everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and Dutton-Harris Co. i Footfitters % 124 Kentucky Ave. The Store of Quality We Repair Shoos while you Wait § BEZZTEE YT T T RN LT SR TE FEN A Growers, Attention! ! have just finished a thorough trip of in spection around Lakeland—I am “stuck on” the town and your beautiful groves liereaiter | shall bring my buyers to your dity. My people come prepared to buy and Pl have a party of the “wholesome kind” down here about March 6th to 15th. Cet busy, list your stuff with me NOW! Will be at Kibler Hotel until March 15th. \'rite or call if you mean business, “The Florida Land Man From lowa”— L. B. Rand FFormely Selling East Coast Groves BB i B B § Alligator Good BAGG S Db G DD PDEEDE S Q R / : : . 19 S . Are interesting, useful*and durable;Souvenirs We carry Handbags Purses, Belts, Fobs and NOVELTIES strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, sufferinF from any of the numerous symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. At all druggists. oL : Chattancoga Id{_dm % Ladies Dept.. Chattanoogs, Tenn., l-d’rm-;’buon case and 64-page omen,” id plain wrapper. Dry In the Shade. It white silk gloves are washed and hung out to dry when the sun has gone down they will not turn yellow. C. 123 Ty The Lakeland Book Store Benford &' Steitz

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