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M, i if 14 PAGE EIGHT Classzfled FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 (© PR S G s S RS, Having purchased scc subdivides the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acrer one-half mile west of eity limits, we are now selling in 10 and 26-acr¢ tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands tn this section at the right price and terms. For partieu lars sée G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 3 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. FOR SALE—Automobile runabout practically new; will exchange for real estate. Address Box 414 2793 ——————————————— FOR SALE—At a bargain; two good pouy horses and one young Jersey cow, with young heifer calf. 2235 D. H. SLOAN. b i FOR SALE—Good horse, fine driver, a bargain for cash. Box D, city. X 2600 e FORSALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE--One five passenger tour- ing car, Oakland; one four-passen- ger touring car, Cadillac. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler 2785 e e ————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—New five- room bungalow just west of Lake Beulah. D. H. Sloan. 2751 A e FOR RENT —— FOR ‘SALE— $15,000 worth of pre- ferred stock in tne Chautauqua Auditorium Association, drawing 8 per cent interes, payable semi- annually. Address J, E. Melton, secretary, 2770 / FYOR RENT—Six-room bouse; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to goog tenant. Inquire A, J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 / FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 / FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath, North Florida avenue, cloge in. Inquire W. P, Pillang Grocery Store. 2371tf — FOR RENT—12-room house (Malloy house), corner Florida avenue and Lemon street, 21785 FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND cCo., Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler e FOR RENT OR SALE—Brieck bunga- low with modern conveniences, South Missouri avenue, 7-room house veniences, with modern con- South Missouri Ave, FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND (0. 2785 FOR RENT-—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, 2494 | & ————— e FOR RENT OR SALE house, Nice 4-room 60S N 2090 close in. \\rma nt avenue, Phone B ——— e — MISCELLANEOUS hous WANTED or small To rent hotel rooming Address D., WANTED Lakeland unimproved I Add To exchange cquity in residence nd ress Exchan property for and gram near Lakel e, care Tele 2790 | | FOR RE 110 Dy N. L. --Modern six-room house, Oak St. Bryan, 1st See or phone 2816 "'FOR SALE Corner lot, 80 feet, on paveq street, east front, orange ang shade trees, fine view of lake—and close in. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 9 2 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 10, 1914. Advertising BIDS WANTED—CON- CRETE SIDEWALKS FOR CITY OF LAKELAND The city commission of Lakeland will receive bids on concrete side- walk intersections and concrete al- ley crossings, at the meeting of the commission July 15, 1914, Specifications on file at the city manager's office after June 25, 1914, The commission reserves the right to reject any anq all bids. DONALD F. McLEOD, June 10th, 1914. City Manager. 2679 ——————————————————————— LAKE VIEW HOTEL under new management. All conveniences; good table. Rates $5 per week. Mrs. Woods. 2796 POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. o, to Police Departmuent, phone 65. ICE CREAM orders delivered on Sun- day. Prompt delivery. J. M. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 SWEET MILK dalivered to any part of the town, 10c. Phone 163X or address G, A. True, Lakeland, Fla. 2817 WANTED—To borrow one thousand dollars on good security. Commun- | icate with T., care Telegram. 2815 FOR SALE CR EXCHANGE—For desirable real estate of equivalent value: One trotting mare, young, sound, fast and handsome, including light buggy and harness; also one extra fine milk cow with heifer 17 months old. Address G, Evening Telegram office. 2819 FARMERS' CLUB MEETS WITH MR. STANSBERRY JULY 18 The Farmers’' club will hold its regular monthly meeting Saturday, July 18, at the home of Mr. C. W. Stansberrg, near Hollingsworth school house, Subject for discussion: Fall Management of Citrus Groves. A full attendance of all members is requested. FANNY V. VANSICKLER, Secretary. FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished new eight-room house close in, near Lake Morton; also two de- sirable lots close in for sale at a bargain. Call at 605 East Lime street. 2805 BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by A. FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN-|J. Holworthy, chairman of building VESTMENT in Tampa suburban |committee at the Board see or write L. J. Sloan, [office on July 18, 1914, at 12 o'clock 2641 |noon, for the erection of the lots, Lakeland, Fla. [ HAVE THREE CARS for public service at any and all hours. My fic machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob tainable. Day phone No. of Trade All Saints’ church rectory at Lakeland, Fla. Form of estimate, plans and speci- ations may be seen at the office of Louis A. Fort, architect, Auditorium building, Lakeland, Fla. 2812 night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque CITIZEN COMMITTEE READY more. 16156 TO HEAR COMPLAINTS That the citizens' committee that LOST—Gold star pin with tourquoise |was selected under a resolution of and diamond in center. Lost on S.|the mass meeting, June 30, is now Florida Ave. to Telegram office. Reward if returned |organized and ready to hear or have 2804 [submitted to it, any and all com- plaints of whatever character, per- WANTED—At once, couple of wood |taining to existing conditions of the choppers to cut down pine trees; must have saw and ax. lar Telephone (o, WANTED-—House close in. Phone 359. 2237 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—For Lakeland property (rental pre- ferred) seven thousand dollar stock of general merchandise. Address Box 15, 2809 Good, clean stock. Kathleen, Fla, D ¢C. A.Jones C.T. Clark 1 CRAFTSMAN REPAIR SHOP Repairing bof all kinds, autos engines founs, bicycles. Refinish= king our specialty, old sfurniture made new, Allg #classes of cabinet work. &terms reasonable, § ‘?401 West Main StPhone 57 Blalk“‘ S B B S B G B EGe BB G x§n The T1re Shop 5 ROSE an0 KY. STS. & Back of Central Pharmacy o VULCANIZING Tires and Inner Tubes. & Inner Tubes a Specialty. = All Work Guaranteed. PETE BIEWER Mgr s o ) e e A A e | HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU Your only chance to buy a lot in a beautiful sub-division of Jack- minutes' ride $15 per lot, sonville—just 20 rom postoflice, for cerms of §1 down and 50 cents Adjoining property E more than double what we Beautiful location, fine drainage and perfect titie. For full particulars write Frances and Hill Realty Co., 28 East Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. for ask. Peninsu- |duct and management of 2806 [condition of streets, light and wa- k) Thousands of Former Sufferers Now calomel, s city in all departments, official con- officials, ter service, sanitation, and sanitary condition, ete. Every citizens is re- quested, and it is the duty of every! citizen of Lakeland to report in writ- ing and in person such things and conditions as should not exist in the city. It is your home, your ecity, your interest and welfare, and your DUTY to help the committee make public these conditions. Report to W. K. Jackson, chairman of the (‘ommlttet‘ at once, and from day to W. K. JACKSON, Chairman JOHN F. COX, Secretary, July 8th, 1914, 6t—15 Note—This notice will be insert- t'd in these columns six times. with- out charge, so that all persons inter- ested may be duly notified.—Editor.) CONSTIPATED PEOPLE CAN NOW FORGET ILLS Happy Through Taking Dod- son's Liver Tone Instead of Calomel Many thousands of people have found that constipation can now be | safely and easily overceme, in a per- fectly pleasant manner, by tulnn:;l Dodson's Liver Tone in the place of | which to so large is really dangerous a proportion of sufferers. Liver Tone is made to of calomel and he Dodson's take the place been from the first bottle put on the market. 1t has none of the dis agrecable features and after-eff of calomel, which is in fact a form of mercury, a mineral and a poison. | Lake Pharmacy and all reputalle | local druggists, positively guars to refund purchase price (50¢) of Dodson's Liver T not entirely satis {recommend th 1 strictly I\ ble-liqu not | ha 1l ide from its perfect safety, Dod- |son’s Liver Tone not onl \Ves no ad effects, but works easily and naturally, without pain or gripe and without ir [ ith your regular hat diet or occupation. {1t is very simple to profi v the ex perience of others and gain lief from constipation and sluggish liver now, NOTICE TO CONTR«CTORS ,‘ Get busy and see us. e S L L L s s L L Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914 Al] contractors are not " and after Oct. 2, 1914, that terers are working, nc terers be allowed to%vork { ing in nerve | name, Maysie I surrounded by non- | junion bricklayers. | The union will furnish competent ‘md skilled workmen of each sepa- |rate trade to do the work if con- 'tractors are unable to furnish the same, 2820 - I R o e 5 o e e el el A [ Py L P S L) WHY THE GHILD STAYED § By HARRIET PHILLIPS, Stevens knew by his wife's expres- sion that she had something to tell. “Well, what's doing?” he asked as he hung up his hat. “Mrs. Jenkinson was here this after- noon,” responded Mrs, Stevens. “Wanted money for one of her pet charities? Except for her, Maysie, we might not know what to do with our surplus.” “She didn’t ask for money this ' time, Jim. She merely wished me to do her a little favor,” “Well, 1 suppose you were wilk g “Yes, T was willing, but 1 wasn't sure that you would be. You see, she asked me to take care of a little girl for a week or so until she can get her into a certain orphans’ home where she thinks there will be a va- | cancy soon.” | “Mrs. Jenkinson certainly isn't lack- | >, is she? What did you ay to her? “1 said yes.” “You did! Well, when is our guest , coming?” “She’s here, Jimmy. Mrs, Jenkinson brought her with her, and I couldn't refuse to keep the little thing for a | short time. She was left without rela- tives in all the world and some ne igh- | bors had taken her to the settle ment, I hope you won't mind havir ng a baby in the house for a little while.” “I guess I can stand it all ri it, Maysie, but I w tell you some- thing. Mrs. Jenkins brought that child to us in the hope that we would keep her perman But she can’t pull off a job like that on us! You know I'm unalte rably opposed to adopting a child.” “I'm quite sure she has no idea that we will keep Faith.” | “Faith? Why, that was my grand- | mother’s name. Did you know Grand- mother Stevens' name was Faith:* “Yes, I knew it. Il~ a funny, quaint { old name, isn't it? “I think it's a beautiful, inspiring If you'd only known my grandmother, you'd think 80, too.” “Perhaps. Do you care to see the baby?" Mrs. Stevens led the ws ay into | the library where a little white bun- | dle lay on the floor. The child slept | p & scattered deck of | cards, “A slumbering queen of hearts,” smiled Stevens. “How old is she? “Nearly two. I ought to put her to bed.” | she smiled Stevens came | of blocks, and by th { let that child g 'll@l@@@l@@@l@@/u%@@@@ Dixieland LotsQ FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNING JULY 10th WE WILL OFFER 170 DIXIELAND LOTS at $10 Cash and $8 Per Month NO INTEREST--NO TAXES In Blocks of 10 Lots We will give One Lot Free. Prices from $125 to $200 According to Location (@ Better buy now as this opportunity may never come to you again. ( For further information Call or Phone 72 FLORIDA AND GEORGIA LAND (0. f R e R S S R “-———__—-———“________‘ “She'Tl probably how] when you pick her up, but I suppose that's part of “A Slumbering Queen of Hearts.” the game,” signedly. cry when Mrs, Stevens lifted her from the floor, She opened a pair of round brown eyes and then yawned. Next, noticing a new acquaintance in Stevens, she stretche *d out her hands toward him with g gurgling little laugh. “Well, T must say sport, Faith,” he said, little rose-leaf fing Stevens remarked re. you're a good as he took the : ers in his own hang, : The next morning after his early breakfast Stever tiptoed guest room where F: aith, fe pillows, lay on “Sh the large bed, § some sleeper all right,” said he. “She never whimpered, once, all night, and then 1 gues uidhl hear her.” Mrs, ns merely home with go-cart and a tiny gold ring, The next night he brought a box € end of the week any toys in the house a folding there were so m that Mrs. Stev had better b baby’s thing uy a trunk to pack the | 8 in when she left, Stevens coughed depre- I don't believe we'q better Of course, I don’t be lu\o in u]nmmg children, but, you see, it's different with Faith, just seems to fit us. name makes it gee | really ours, ang—" “Jimmy,” Mrs, Stevens’ Vo | unsteady. “I must tel] you. 1cled‘tjx?: know what you'l) think of me, but the baby’s name was not Faith until ghe came here. I named her, vat sud- catingly, * And even her m as if she were But the small guest diq not | into the | enced in by | except | S8 you | smiled, and | again that evening whep ' remarked that he ! She | LT ® 8 e Z BER P By e . & 5 denly thought that maybe, per: “That you ought to bunko m you most certainly have, Mas surprised at you. Yes, surprig —well, if you must know, d. Don’t cry, dear. Whatever & before, she’ll always be ou now.”—Chicago Daily News MRS. HELEN L. GRENF Mrs. Helen L. Grenfe dent of the Colorado La ”eflgne. and penitentiar | er of that state, recen 1 dent Wilson her views situation She does mines should be closed ] ble is settled, as was ad Lindsey, [ A AAAAAAAAAA AN Motoring Biy For the woman mot« special bag with all the t for the road. Powder, ¢l brushes, nail file, mirror fumes and other usef way into this tiny case come in leather and creto