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. A LY 9 EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 11, 1914, PAGE SIX Clerk Circult Court. ROGERS & SPENCER, Solicitors for Complainants. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF POLK T hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original order of publication made in said cause and filed in my office at Bartow, Florida, the 9th day of May, 1914, Witness my hand and official seal this 6th day of May, A. D. 1014, J. A. JOHNSON, (Seal) 2529 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICTAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—T. S. Kirkland vs. the Unknown Heirs of Gottleib Nagel and Rosa Nagel and Carl Krueger and Sophia Krueger. Tt is ordered that the heirs, devisees, grantees and claimants under Gottleib Nasel Rosa Naceel. deceased, and all nersong claimine an interest followine deseribhed nropertv, The south half (S ast aquarter (N unknown and other in the towit: 1-2) of the north- east auarter § -4) of section eleven (11), townshin twenty-nine (29) south. ranee twenty-fonr (24) | east, less four (4) acres off the east | end. heine a strin of land two hun- dred ana mr (264) feet wide, in Polk orida. be and they are herebv r d to appear to the e A bird's-eve view of Zacatecas, the city against which General Villa hurled his army, driving out the federals under General Barron. City. other | 1-4) of the south- defend- ant, vs Persons Unknown, ants.—Bill to Quiet Title. It appearing from the sworn bill |: of complaint filed in the above en- titled cause that there are persons, unknown to the complainant, be- lieved by him to have or claim an in- turost in the following deseribed land qnuatod in the county of Polk, State of Fluruld towit: North 2-3 of the north 1-2 of the northeast quar- T hereby certify that the foreco- ine is a_true and correct copy of the said order of publication issued in aid _cause, anq filed in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this 12tk day of June, A. D, 1914, (Seal of Court.) J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of Court. I Blanton & Lawler, Solicitors for (‘omnlainauth - 0 1f you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry ! Weare better equipped class Laundry work. Poiirg vt oo e A i AR R N g ol than ever for giving you high Phone 130 ZACATECAS, CAPTURED BY VILLA’S ARMY Zacatecas has been considered the last remaining barrier between the rebels and Mexico o i o S < I | yes, 1 ar | And no more 2 see of me La-l: d she | walked away rts | What are s , ingrates | —that is, some sons never will | madame forgi t put upon her by her arie. And as s | for him, he has well the les- | son that all learn, awnd | forever remember, of the valy ition of & pretty bonnet, and of its price. riah! His mother's heart it is broken as well; even the thought of Paul Bap- tiste and his wife will not console. It is like this: Madame locks Emil Jean Marie in her room. “Never,” de- clares she, “shall you come out until you promise to forget this pauper of a milliner girl, who has not a sou to her name. Never—never—never!” “If all were like you in making pay- ment for what they purchase, it is small wonder that she is a pauper.” This atrocity from one’s own son! Then all is quiet. Presently madame goes downetalrs. 8he strolls in the garden at the side of the house; she becomes calm—then pensive. She plucks flowers and sniffs in deep breaths of sunshine and alr. She reflects that it is as well to punish sons once in a while, as le bon dieu knows how men are all born to be lords, and forever order ing women about as soon as they are married. “It is only during their youth that they are submissive. Men are like kings of be soliloquized madame, complacently reviewing her life with the departed monsieur. “Ah! he was like unto a noble lion when roaring his desires: ‘Blanche, fetch my shoes —Blanche, carry the hamper.’” Mad- ame wept. A footstep sounded. It stopped in front of the house. Doubtless some stupid ox of a huckster, Madame paid no heed; she continued her gentle rev- eries. It was a romantic moment, full of sentiments of the past. Presently, however, madame bethought her of her uncooked dinner, and she saun- tered around toward the front. 3 sing by— some one—mad- It was the milline her h IVUI‘. | post f B hat » stone rl bowed. look at him? as soon wed a blue n I have made all the nly to endeavor to se- romise to meet him at Rouge—so! my compli- week the 1 ments. 1 last Somse | vowed. To him I prom- 11, it he will but throw ! me d 1 the hat from madame's room Now, go and release We represent the following reli- able companies: Fidelity Underwriters, capital ...... 4,750,000 ;Phfladelphm Underwnters. Lo o ST e $4,500,000 @German Amcncan capital 2,000,000 | 8pringfield Fire and Marine capital 2,000,000 Room i If you are !um large variety est tr many deep ¢ fort i R R. Station Avonu Ie 1c FEFIPPRIPIIIIEIIPE R E D0 R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES... New and upto-date plant. MANN & DEE! Raymondo Building AVONDALE SPRINGS! TENNESSEE round the grounds, and wher ymfort &g m)rrMAN Propnetor : Security Abstract & Title Co Bartow, Florida ..L. J. CLYATT, SECRETA FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICEPRES . W SMITH, TREASURES ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Prompt service., Lakeland business Jeft with our Viee President at Dickson Bld: receive prompt and efficient attentign, I | 00000000000000000000000008 " . . : LALA ¢ s POUF! AH-LA- : —29 years old and has been in organized e : ; base ball since 1905—star :ch-hsanded : : : ’ dh HEFF. pitcher of St. Louis Cardinals. So ® B, MARIE BEAUMARSC H what erratic, but one of the best South : y ......: & Paws in the business. During the wx:fer PP TP PPT YT YT T T n he is sheriff of Higginsport, Ohio. (Copyright.) Familiarly known in St. Louis as the Madame had locked her son \;1 5'3 “e Cyla Kid** also as the ““Pride of room. Such a son! Such a m(zy, erd oca-Co i Jean Marie Lefebre wep Higginsport.”” One of the tallestmenin ¢ &:l A & L g ot TRt baseball—standing 6 feet 3}4 inches— ¢ e B preset s huge—was competent to manage any one—even a gendarme if need be. : The cause? A nxlsemble-—DO“;-t_‘ ¢ : h the scum of a milllner’s daug er . r arm in t iS down the street, she of the hair re- Pfactlca”y every COUI‘ sembling carrots, and Fhe atrocious | i \ freckles. Mon dieu! and it would seem would ShOW a nice proflt 1f the abGVev the more freckles, the more love. i " Bien! Madame would attend to 3 : R et to Emil Jean Marie; atterward | pressed idea could be and was carrieq = to the bold minx; all—all in good m”ll‘e' Th Parbleu! What would you? 0 g 2 Nfafsas 5 have a girl come to the house every with all its pOSSlbllI“QS. € great fy b k. %) week—every week, attend you!—u: f d ; many Goodf i B i bonnet not ye are i come bac collect a bill for a 0 tO a - e worn! True, madame had possessed prOblems y \ it a year; but what then? \\'huF with . Dellcnous—Refreshmg s vour; al wiat tent WEYSHl ol lots of them go & long toward sl not possible to wear it so soon after Demand the genuine by full name— tha deathi of tonalaur. For madame’s ] < i Nicknames encourage substitution. Whenever husband had died during the year, and fihe queStlon Of b!gger prOfIlS. Then Wi > had continued wearing her oid THE COCA-COLA CO. you see an so she had continued wearing I 5 Arrow think black hat 2 . b our fen J= ATLANTA, GA. ack hat. n u ce of Coca-Cola, Who would expect anything differ- not get n hne a y y 1'//" ent? A beloved husband in his coffin, i Z the very thought of yellow and pale home people, Who treat you rlght andl 1 — - = — pink was odious—odious for many = | s i . ! NOTICE bill of comnplaint filed in th(- said tor of Hm nurth\u‘sr mmrtr\r of tho days to come. Meanwhile madame had b b G i ireuit Court of the Terth Judicial cause on Monday the 5 f()f‘-‘]«rmh\w\t quarter, 1oss a strip of i i s e : r usiness. Bt I et of Pl (m‘.”lm and tor Polk County. {oher. Ao D 1914, othary al- [land 15 feet wide off the west end | been constantly reminded of the price preClate you il —In Chanee ! 'lu“lhlllu\l‘ T } le fons ‘ul th%\ \““'IIIMII B (‘1\['-(') Ihi"}'t)*()f; ang lltw mt‘rtt]} 3-4 (t)]f thr; of her unworn bonnet. ot fii! Waring, v, T ¢ R s confessed by the defendants so yorihwest quarter of the northwes Can one never trust the ungratefu R "airchild, John B. Wooderman, Susan Wood- ¢ % P ar . e 4 ; C i ‘l'r":‘l;:'l'l'l n “““dxr‘"‘::tm‘“";;""‘ hasly g ;]\ od that Carl Krue- ‘1 ' ”rtl'nr :))tr ltllr:‘d“?‘;“l!s\‘e? L\x("ll(l!(‘x] trft? ]tphqi children? Ah, the tortures of mother- il Chutnany, ACoIon Im(k‘lm\\\lnm"y:‘m\h-”-{ Leo lll‘ltt\ddi\:v)ml;’ll; (li(l:ll”‘fl;l ln\d‘:ml “they | cast end thereof; all of section 21 |hood! First the agony of the birth; P ] e '{‘III‘I«]}\ |1 yl‘f":::n \llhlI i . F. G. Ditls and are required “\’ -“”l" ar to ‘t“‘l l“\” i‘)‘ of ;“‘“”“‘I‘ig’l 2{‘ tsl”””‘- ?I“]'}m'" then the rearing of the infant, the fear ol kniown persons.—Bil orre laint on Mondav, Sent. 7, . east; and that the complainw - it b i fi:]sr:r\ln'.”m‘“ wn - persons.—Bill to correct 1‘?'1'1";)‘ l:';]l”.\\,i;(: the ' allezations of |lievés there are persons claimii ; an that it \n‘ll‘n()t live, the cm\:mued and — It is hereby ordered in the above s(,\l'lod the _.;J;ml \\l”( \”” be taken as con- | in the f”"‘ l"}n?' as th}rfi‘ de- | eternal vigilance—for what? To have l d l d f cause that the defendants, Jlohn B. Wooder- fegsed against them. or grantees o e TOUIOWINS | 4y ingrate of a €on answer a summons . . an, Susan Wooderman, be and they are re- murther ordered that this or- ased persons, or such of them as ; i ; a so l Car oa 0 '.‘.“ i;:,'.'r‘m ;:. 'J'|‘||[n‘:||-‘p:"(‘]:\‘ bill of complaint filed dw“ ll\“\m‘“‘ as it relates to Carl ‘may be deceaseq viz.: Laura Bar.|to the front door every week, like a Just recelved . In the sald cause on or before Monday the [{yjieer and -~ Sophia Krueger, he nard, Fred H. Barnard, W. H. Sterns, | rabbit run out of its burrow, and fall S. OTIS | Qiu;t di\:' "":’_‘I‘\‘I{:},mx.‘.;:’lm that the defendant, nublisheq once a ‘H‘I“k: }orkvl]uht (‘I(‘H‘l- |'|‘,m”h %(xr’“q VAN R!md“g_ Mattie T e ° 40 ! i Murton Reaity. Combany, 8 """’“'"”‘.””","”:“"" ‘k(l‘ulvllt(-l\i.»I\s\u‘:“hx\n,l.lll xtu]\(\sv;l:v.:-rd(lx\;l gon- ‘]l,“].me-\[‘fl'li:;::";\}}‘]}l"i(i,]ll;v Sifra)ylg ‘\011161,}:- orbitant milliner—a daughter present- rlcan ean ‘ [ :f.‘.'} ':::-l(‘\l“r,m:\'.’i(;-...ll“:.: 1‘\’]{] J:;wvll;‘k"lio ;‘-il]‘“:l.fhll cirenlation published in said Helen I. Oliver, §. A. Oliver, J. R. |ing a bill—as if she were wound up complaint filed in the said cause on or be- rn{mt\ "1’11‘111“\'(:'{;‘ xfl:{illllxlfa(:llf;L s::l"“";l}!(ll(\. A\nlnll‘o"S. Hoit, L. M. Mann, regular to appear once a week like a | fore Friday, the 10th day of June, 1914. rels Q Ot renad 3. A. Man . & It is further ordered that the heirs, devicees, week for twelve consecutive weeks of i et s mechanical toy! 4 . mull\\lfl‘*m‘:r“"'lhjf ','" mants under John T. in the same paber his 19t1 vipt n111'!1(q|s(‘1'1'i|r11§‘11n020r'1nn u]r:]l;:lr‘(n'l\' :;11t lwx To think that he should be so un- Also q car of pltch plne fence pos" ‘h“':‘-"m 1(‘.).”.‘,:"'\1"‘;‘4 o ,(,',(1 ;hl;'.lmllIl(‘i‘r;fi(l“‘:llpnfl‘l: m!,).(.‘m\\‘l";l ““lupllild.Iln'imtu,\\(h[!o(]’kjl.um above described be, and they |like his brother Paul Baptiste—Paul er persons interested or claiming an interest "eounty, ¥ lorul:i : are hereby required to};mm ”l to the i e in the following described property,| to-wit: J. A. JOHNSON, till of complaint in the said cause e e Bl 701 S e VS e D 1 R L e S Clork Circuit Court. on or before the 7th day of Septem- DYURE BACR] s db and B0 InBIOces bl ot MORANS o h HIRYL B SPRINC IR, ber, A. D. 1914, the same being a |one at his dinner! A fine son; so si- SRS andiilon fo Lokelind Belka sty SOt licitors for Complainant. rnle day of this court, otherwise the | jant—go honest—so dutiful, who had R RN PR which said plan of Sureey of the’ said ads | o ST gPHRITA \lleeations of the said Dbill will ba [ O™ ; . Aikian s, resopasd cin baoice (et BAEEIS O L OOUNTYION BOTK “taken ag confessed by the said un- | eclipsed all by wedding one of the A ’-',-'nl.lf"'fmu?i'r‘il‘n'"‘mFi‘fir.!fll'r". I hereby certify that the above is known defendants. soeurs Felice. The eldest one it was, fo tho AT of complaint Aled In sald cause on ;& (TUE CODY i he “':,;:1‘“} l?,‘;“l“"”{’('l | Tt is further ordered that this or- | Antoinette—she who had always had Monday, the 3rd day of '\"“"‘"i ”l'f' ”,tlh"{' ;:‘llt]:ll"n:':;{l\] e |ltnlhlnn\\‘ Florida, ';li’;ro ‘wtgf'g‘i‘;hqufifif"]"Iva‘lzvgn‘i']“,’éanf"i‘ epileptic fits—so sad!—and only four ise the allegations of the sai will be i at baj o week: akeland Bveni ol. | epile s :"I‘I':lx‘l':< ‘~|..x:fumudn l\\f)il|nl(dc};i:d1l;|§ qol fail- ”“i\ Ilt‘ll\psémn‘nmh “{H‘qfi\a E)'flu!:-‘u ‘s'cql {eeram, a mewspaper published in | teeth—but a portion of five hundred ing to appear. thic 19th day of June, A . 1914, \“’”‘“‘"””.“”- Florida. francs. Ah, bon dieu! there was filial It is further ordered that this m-«!;-r be pub- (Seal) o Jk " |t\(§0\n i \I\l‘nn‘g-ismm:;iI‘I?g{lr.‘l. 'ikn'd .Ttr;lhniggi devotion for you—an example for all A ished once a cek for twelve (12) consecu- er. r(‘m ou clerk of our sg D v 8 e sea ¥ l;zl‘]\“\l\’u‘vl!::nilxl 1;:‘1 nl‘:nu‘l‘(]-},\%omuu Telegram, 27_J of our court, fl{ Bartow, Florida. mothers to admire! a newspaper of general circulation published This 11th dav of June. A, D. 1914, And Emil Jean Marle! Have you T ol ot Ti0s th dis ot pBiv. A IN IR CIRCUTT CoURT, OF, POLKC (Scal of (0““; | o not li,eatrd, ulw.n?t He is nzo longer a Dol ""m“.l. l/l.m.:‘r:]msnx (Seal.) CERY.- .\I. li‘. Merritt, Complain- (lerk of the Circuit Court. son, but an Ingrate, an outcast, a pa- HARDWARE CO_ G The Loss by Fire in the U Wk During a Recent Year Amounted to Almo One-Half the G la Of All New Bullding Jonstructed 3 _seee During the Entii— e Twelve Month 11diny When Buying or Bull Provide the Means For Rebuildin: 1 ;mv«rw‘w‘r‘vwa — P. 0. R utledo 1 nook in the mountai ings, surrounded by . cheered by t! to be felt in of mch and ev le & Brist« or $1 per on )\1 oxvil PP ‘;*“\W”'Mi “