Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 18, 1914, Page 6

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PAGE SIX W. T. Sammon, Treasurer G C. Barton, President G. C. Rogan, Vice Pres. POLK COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CO. CAPITAL STOCK $300,000 Wm. Steitz, Secretary : A New and Unique Bond This Company is 1ssuing a series of $150,000 of Partici- pating DBonds on 7,500 acres of land near Lakeland. These bear G per cent interest for ten years, payable semi-an- nually, which is evidenced and guaranteed by Coupons attached. HUGH LARMON General Sales Manager Rooms 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg.” Lakeland, Florida. % bonds are redeemable in any of the land at any time. They g T R Y g 2 2 “CONSULT US” E.’ For figures on wiring your house. We & will save you money. Look out for the rainy season. Let us put gutter around your house and protect it from decay. : T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts & Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 18, 1914, WHEN MIRANDA FORGOT ! s = . e | By CONSTANCE NESSLER. :‘ 0000000000000000000000000 | “I mustn't postpone dusting them ! another minute,” said Miranda, as she | opened her bookcase door in order to. find room for a new volume and no-| ticed how the tops of the old ones ' were covered by a layer of dust. ! With Miranda the dusting of books | was a prolonged and serious ordeal, | usually attended with much senti- | mental reminiscence. She couldn't merely wipe the dear backs and faces | of her favorite velumes without renew- | ing acquaintance with them. General- ly before she had reached the second shelf she was seated on the floor, a ! pile of books about her, the soiled ! duster lying by her side and some | once loved novel open at her favorite scene. It was where Lord Ormont had confessed his inability to exist with- out his Evelina, or where the spirited Miss Bennett had dismissed the haughty Mr. Darcy, or where—but | there was no stopping and no dusting | when once Miranda had fairly started on this dual feat of dusting her books | and refreshing her memory. This morning she banged the book | backs and flirted her duster without a pause until she reached the George Eliot shelf, and noticed a telltale va- cancy in that beloved set. “It's ‘Daniel Deronda’ that has gone,” wailed Miranda as she carefully dusted the top of each volume after giving it a bang that was enough to! bring all the characters to life again. | “And I know who has it. I loaned it | over a year ago to Lina Helft, and though I have seen her a dozen times COLLAR “MAKES” THE GOWN since then she has never mentioned Whenever i you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola, & & 3 BOEEIIDEFPHDEEEEIDEGIISSPBG DS §F L R T TR " YOU ARE THINKING Of BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reliable Contracters Wto have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, All classes of buildings contracted for, The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue the book. And now she has moved to Most Important Accessory May Be the suburbs and I suppose she h‘”‘l Fashioned In Short Time by taken my book with her and will never | Clever Woman. think of it again or remember that! = she has broken my set. | A clever collar is made of lace that “It is like breaking up a family to 1s merely graduated into shape when lose one out of a set,” she continued, gewn on the bodice, while a few small “and I think that there ought to be a ' wires at the back of the neck hold it special punishment devised for people ' in place. This is a very easy style to who borrow books and never return eopy, though it must not be con- founded with the real medici, which is pleted with sharp corners. Other collars are made of soft white silk or satin, very much like those | Byron. Only these are slightly more exag- gerated in style than the Byron col- lar of a few months ago. Many of e dede b i RO prastassdidittdddddddhbhodbddbdddinhibdddbdibddd il ; J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Having hag twenty-one years’ experience in building and con* tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all information. All work guaranteed. ; J. B. STREATER oo - D DB BB DG Bl B Phone 169 Don’t, Forget the DATE 20th, 21st ano 22d Our representative will be here at The Hub, Jos. LeVay, with a FULL LINE OF i MERCHANT TAILORING FOR THE FALL The Febrics and Colors are most exquisite for the Fall. A look in- side will convince you of this, so don't fail to come and convince yourselves. jos. | LeVAY Tiie Hub The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing | | books—that is, keep them in sighc |fre Fridss. the 19th day of June, 1014 | so it will not be miss I recall the circumstances of my bor- | these have a wire run in on either ;slde to lift them well over the coat | collar, and give that pretty “winged” effect which is so immensely becom- ing to many people. For summer wear there will be all kinds of muslin and embroidered neckwear, but on the whole the severe modes, after the old- fashioned Quaker and Puritan de- signs, will be most seen. Any one with clever fingers is able to manufacture for herself the dain- tiest and modst charming confections of this sort with very little expendi- ture of time or trouble, and, indeed, there i8 nothing like a fresh and be- coming collar for making the plainest of gowns or blouses attractive. “I Wonder Who Gave It to Me.” them. Now, when I borrow a book I always read it at once and then put it on a table in plain sight so that I e shall remember to return it.” > The fourth shelf was full of painful EXLURSION memories for Miranda and she hastened through the slapping and VIA dusting process without stopping to - peep within a single cover. The fact AII_AN]I(; CoASI caused Miranda many an anxious tear. ’ I_IN[ She had paid $2 a month for it, having | in a moment of bookish weakness and Mondav July 27 I9|4 vanity put her name to some book |, - ... L >TD TAD oo 5 agent’s pledge, and there had beenl ROUND TRIP FARES FROM was that this particular fourth shelf. set was a subscription set and had times when it was difficult to get the JACKS(}\W[[E 2, and when she was obliged to ask AUGUSTA : A $4 00 the agent to call again. How she hated ATLANTA e '$6'0° the sigtht of that man and how sick she | ATHENS it s '56'00 was of those books before she had R R L R 4 paid for them! (BIRMINGHAM. .. .... ..$8.00 “I suppose I ought to read them,";CHATTANOOGA . $8.00 she sald to herself as she gave each / COLUMBIA ... ... ... .. $5.50 of the 17 volumes a spiteful slap, “but| MACON ... .., ... . . .$4.00 really, I know I should see that agent’s Tickets limited to August 1st, f:CG on ;"t‘;{' page. And, besides,'ynd are good returning on any they are the kind of book one 1tkes o | roorylar train within limit, own but doesn't care to read. They For informati $ are not the sort that are what Charles or iniormation, call or write Lamb called ‘take downable,’ and some to: day I mean to take them to some A W. FRITOT- D. P A., A.C. second-hand book store and see what | _ L., Jacksonville I can get for them.” J.. C. KIRKLAND, D, P. A, A, On the fifth shelf Miranda came 8.2 Tampa across a volume that did not look fa- s s miliar, though the story itself was one ! NOTICE with which she was well acquainted. | In ‘vh:-v I'Hwn“_" X urt f the Terth Judicial "\\’hy, 1 had forgotlen that T had & Circuit of Florida, in and for Polk County. | —m Chancery. W. F. Nichols and T ] copy of ‘The Cloister and the Hearth,’ ” ; \‘\"{!’VI'VL_' 1“ Henry C. Fairel Mary L sald she, as she opened the volume| Foirchild, John B Wooderman, Susan Wood- erman, Susan Wooderman, Morton Realty and glanced at the name of an old| Company, s unknown helrs of John P. M 1, Mrs. friend inscribed on the fly leat. “Dear| \in ¢ Logan, M. Logan, F tts and me! I must have borrowed this book “”Wk unknown persons.—Bill to correct a i LR % mistake ages ago and then, after I had read It is hereby ordered in the above styled it, put it among my own books and |cause that the defendants, John B. Wooder- _ +s (man, Susan Wooderman, be and they are re- Just forgot all about it. ~\‘_“]‘[ don’t | quired to appear to the bill of mmpl‘\ml\flh‘d know what has become of Elsie Brad-|in the sald cause om or before Monday the ; s Ghuac e 1 6th day of July, 1914 don or whether she is Elsic lira B Tt s further ordered that the defendant, now. I really don't see how I could ‘\ml-znn I’mh\‘) Company, a corporation organ- 2 N b fzed under the law f Kentucky, be and have failed to do with this bok of they are required to ar to the bill of hers as I always do with borrowed |complaint filed In the sald cause on or be- ic 1 , devicees, under John P Mrs. Mary C 3 It is further ordered that the b until they are returned—but I don't|grante t t persons In the followin, 7. 8 90 fel Deronda.” But perhaps I had bet. ter keep it out and see if I cannot look up Elsie, for though I can hardly | 21dit rowing I have a faint recollection of M Elsie's telling > that this was her | favorite novel, and that she wanted M my opinion of it “Well, I suppose she has her opinion : of me by this time!"—Chicago Dally 1is News. Delicious and Refreshing Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution, more elaborate, and needs to be com- | | seen in the old paintings of Lord | C | gained 10 pounds in weight,” " | thousands of Jett r—— — In organize 1 baseball since 1906 when l?e played unde: name g tgyllivan.’’ Now with Philadelphia Athletics. Student o Colu, University where he excelled in baseball and football, Devely by Connie Mack and is now one of the greatest 2nd base game. A left-handed baiter and right-handed thrower by John McGraw as the greatest ball player. He is the j, Connie Mack’s $100,000 infield. 27 years old—S5 £, 10, 1601, He is a quick thinking, brainy player—that’s why he Drinks The quickest answer to every thirst. Chosen by men of brain and brawn for its wholesomeness, THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. bill of complaint filed in (}e i 0. cause on Monday the 5t £0 Clerk Circuti Court. | toher, A, D, 1914, otherwis legations of the saiq bill ]| o en as confessed by the defenda failing to appear. T herche certify that the above is a true | \It 18 aéso IQ{"I(HEG (t,h.tf“‘ ar) , f . original order of publication made | 26T and Sophia rueger | use and filed in my office at Bartow, | AT€ required to anpear 1o s "l the Oth day of May, 1914, complaint on Monday, Scp Witness my hand and official seal this oth | 1914, otherwise the allou; day of May, A. D. 1014. the said bill will be taken [ : J. A, JOINSON, (Seal) |fessed against them. III 1014, in Bartow, Florida. J. A. JOHNSON (Seal.) Il:m'l‘llS & SPENCER, | itors for Complainants, | STATE OF FLORIDA '40(' TY OF POLK insofar as o Krueger and Sophia K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Dllbltl_sh(‘d onfie a wii‘k %nl' el AN mIe IRATT | secutive weeks, in the L.} ] TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ening Telezram, a newsnauer of g FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK |eral tcircullathtznt Dubh?hrwl in INTY M T : county and State, and insofar g COUNTY.—T. S. Kirkland vs. the relates to the other defendun ;n Unknown Heirs of Gottleib Nagel |a \\t'i‘ok for twelve consecutive yuj ame and Rosa Nagel and Carl Krueger |'" ])(;ges‘:qu:] 8?(?:\‘,{‘(;‘1 this 10t} and Sophia Krueger. June, A. D. 1914, at Bartov, A It is ordered that the nnknm\'n<cmmty' Florldaj- A. JOHNSON heirs, devisees, grantees and other Wil i I & : 4 Clerk Circuit Cout, claimants under Gottleib Nagel and o SNCOT Rosa Nazel, deceased, and all other | ROGERS & SPENCER. '[\\-Ir]sn vln]imin_ri' :\ln intwrr;st, it“ t'ltw ST‘?"%‘,&“(&’% f%fi‘fi%fi{"“”“"“ ollowing described nropertv, towit: TN & A g The south half (S 1-2) of the north- (‘OII i};gbgiefig}g\thm the g east quarter (NE 1-4) of the sonth- 1, true copy of the origin: east quarter (SE 1-4) of section | yubhlication made in s: ; eleven (11), townshin twenty-nine filed in mv office at Barto (29) south, range twenty-four (24) the 19th day of June. A. east, less four (4) acres off the east Witness my hand and offici end. being a strip of land two hun- | this 19th day of June, A. D). 1014, dred ang sixty-four (264) feet wide, (Seal) J. A, JOHNSON, in Polk county, Florida, be and they are hereby required to appear to the & B EBHEDDEGUEDEPEPDE DB DOEPDPPDIBIRIDBRDE " Mayes Grocery Compan WHOLESALE GROCERS “A BUSINESS * ITHOUT BOOKS” We find that low piices 2nd lcng time will not go hand in hord. anc¢ on May Ist we will instal cur new system of low prices for Strictly Cash. & BB B PEDPRPRPOODE PR B P DR 3 We have saved the people of Lakeland # and Polk County thousanas o dollars in the pest, and our new system will still reduce the cost of hving. and also reduce our expenses and enable us to put ihe knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries. feed. grain, hqy. crate material and Wilson & Toomers'ldeal Fertilizers alway s on hand Mayes Grocery ompany 211 West Main St,, Lakelang, Fla. ffi«wmm‘eonw«s»%mm@ L33 O B oo B BB B Bfrdged, Lo 2 2 BB PGB PBROH B 30 0 A CONFESSiON Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, | will Help Other Women, Hines, Ala.—“1 muyst confess” y {&:iarrs‘i Eullfi Mae Reid, of thig plasce' 'i?\yasl' ui, the woman’s t ) a great deal of good., T . Before | commenced usin i would spit up everything | a%e.calr%‘:d all" tired, sleepy feeling all t%e time, and uasf irregular. "I coul hardly dra | and would have thes con g severe headaches con- | Since taking Cardui, 1 have entirely | | Quit spitting up what | eat. Everythi seems to %igest all right, and P}:};ce Rexall “93” Hair To Fulfills every functio: liable tonic for imy condition of the hair tending to restore healthy state. In 50: and $1.00 | | Lake Prarmi y| If you are a victim i ctim of any ous ills so comm y of the numer- | on to it s iwrong to suffer. your sex, it is _ For half a century, Carg | lieving just such ui has been re. IS proven by the 1lar to the above, €, year by year, €rs, s { which pour into our off Cardui is successfyl b posed of ingredients on the wo build the wea and Lar as helped others, you, t0o. Get g ; won't regret it, — e s wa——

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