Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 1, 1914, Page 2

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PAGE TWO EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 31, 1914, AGE TW! AROHACH GO MWWWW%W"WECEGO%M FOED BSOS EO B BB & s | . | [ 1] y U J F POLK |E. A. Mann. e00000000 000000000000 ‘ ]‘\(‘-g)lll'].n\:'’](‘.‘\I'R(1{-‘II:{)I%‘I(I))I.»\Y,{Tf.\or‘cll-,lA‘\'E 1t 'is _therefore ordered that all | o : CERY.—M. . Merritt, Complain- |parties claiming an interest In ]thl: : uHuss As Twu S'nGKs o 3 ant, vs Persons Unknown, defend- |land above described be, and ll](’.“ o ° ¢ ants.—Bill to Quiet Title. are hereby required to appear tn‘t 1€ : 4 ° @ It appearing from the sworn bill [uill cf complaint_in thg said cause ! g LS . 2 of complaint filed in the above en-|on or before the Tth day of Sopn;m- . : =2 ! [ titled cause that there are persons, |ber, A. D. 1914, the same 1.)?“1‘,“, . By ALLIE FORD. : B unknown to the ronm]lui.nunt. be- r-.‘lllu df“ of flfm;](‘ouqr':i.dol‘l]litl‘{'\\‘z?]‘ltlxll; : 5 b ¢ L k l d ¢ iev ; him to have or claim an in- | allegations o he 8¢ v € 00000000000 | g 4 1:1(;‘02(3 b;nm{lhoo Tollowing m-;r;)ih]ri\d taken as fonlfosstod by ithe saidiun- | 9068906069006 69 4 ].1 o i§ They Cenainly look good to sevefal farmers abou aKelan , a§ i/ b lanq situated in the county of Polk, |known deiendants,. i “There!” exclaimed the little stenog- | g N y N S f Florida vit: North 2-3 of It is further ordered that this or-| g B Stato of Florida, towit: North 2.5 of || It is further, erfored thet SLS.C | rapher, taking her wateh trom her belt & we have sold the most of the McCormick Mowers and Rakg; . ter of the northwest quarter of the [tive weeks in Lakeland Evening Tel- | gnq getting it in front of her. “I'm go- | % % g _ northwest quarter, less a strip of |esram, a newspaper published in ing to hold my breath till it's five |& advertised at SpeClal Pl‘lCBS. g land 15 feet wide off the west end Polk county, Florida. ; § B f oo | 9 i thereof; and the north 3-4 of the Witness the Hon. 3 .\n.thr;ll:ni?r‘l]. o'clock and thenlmgonhnig toul;un.l ‘;‘e 2 M : arter of the northwest [clerk of our saiq court, and the Se: Iways felt above watching the cloc 3 I H:;'rllrlt](\*\r(gf ?ll)lglrrx(ar;tl‘:l\\'os]t(m:]z:rrtml'.l:‘ss ar' v court, at Bartow, Florida. :v:lf Paltiain o nnderstana alew’ o 5 only 2-horse 4A Foot Cut owers 4 a étrin of land 15 feet wide off the This f1 1}!1 llt:n" of June, A. D. 1914, t}llxmg:'] %ge:lde: by i gl g 3V F t Cl" Mower east end thereof; all of section 24 | (Seal of Court. s { y | % - of tD“'HSY]liDl 28 south, an ‘l"%(‘ ]'-'3 Clerk m‘Jt 4*'11191[111?5%?{}1 time today trying to get ready for the '3 l Only l horse 2 00 B east; and that the complainan )e- erl the LT fOI'r"!*n- Fourth.” & 4 jeves there are persons claiming an I hereby certify tha he | 8 : 4 y }::t‘rflist ]iilfoll;lfa(;:gia land as t}lti}rs, de- |ing is uln;‘uur;ui](]l]I«“]nil(:‘t;r{(tn;‘oirs.‘mltl;g The bookkeeper slid his ledgers back g 5 Hay RakeS. visees or grantees of the following |saig order oL DI A AL the shelf. “Now what’s the mat-|® ; ased pe g . 'm as | said cause, anq_ filed in my office. ~ | on the . p & 3 . N deceased persons, or such of ther 45 | \ifiiss my hand and seal of ofice | ter?” he asked, with an exagserated & Come quick if you want to get a McCormick Machine at les nard, Fred H. Barnard, W. H. Sterns, | this 121 ~01{1:1C.VOS§‘J;”1L‘- A. D. 1914 air of resignation. 2 ah S R 3 i Sea L. e - Hponah fertp, & & Rhotes, Mathe] ! 7 A, 30HXSON. “Oh, I'm tired to a frazzle and as | than wholesale cost. by, William M. Libby, E, R. Qlivesi [ o 2 aplere ) Court. | oross as two sticks!” The little & RS Helen I. Oliver, S. A. Oliver, J. R. Blanton & Lz ) W her. exploded. 2 2 i ie S i 4 F Solicitors for Complainant. stenographe D Hoit, Annie 8. Hoit, L. M. Mann, ! 2685 wWell, don't take it ofit on mel” ob-‘g M O “/ h R R E P A BB N jected the bookkeeper amiably. “What | z o e “RDWARE C % “Everything!” returned the little [ | : ® ; T 0 C K M US stenographer dramatically. “I've been | & £ turned into a housekeeper, general util- ,:; D Mana er b ity man—anything but the stenog- : c' E' TOD 4 g P rapher 1 thought I was, the stenog- | 4 23 rapher trying to get things shipshape | ¢ We Want YOUR BuSIHCSS b fg B in preparation for the holiday. o i “This morning I had to devote two | ! T solid hours to checking up his club | CrerEg iR ECHBORR B 1 CHg 2000 RO PR ChEOB QR 0t bills for Mr, Gray! And my files a mile behind, waiting for a clear min- i 3 are hereby required to appear to the |relates to the other defendu:. A 1 h don’t h type- Correct Hint. bill of complaint filed in the said [a week for twelve consecyr a eans utel diuhons men fuft B Y y.p When your corset steel breaks, |Cause on Monday the 5th day of Oc- |in the same paper. writing machine rattle they think I've ¥ tober, A, D, 1914, otherwice the al-| Done and ordereq this 1u: > nothing to do! And they bother |Make a slit near the bottom of the |lcgations of the saiq bill will be tak-|June, A. D. 1914, at Barto 1 broken steel, on the inside, and insert | en_as confessed by the defendants so |county, Florida, é ® around for an hour to think up some- T iiah fiotathe olda fcan bid failing to appear. U3, A, JOHNS0) i ® thing to help me pass the time, Mr. |3 Stes Fils LLianEihans: the' boka It is also ordered that Carl Krue- Clerk Circuit © ed me his bills, as if he were giving _— complaint on )fm)day. dept. 1, A D. qTS\O,lL‘If,'"(‘)’%“ I«l?‘(:)}g[()ll)“-&fmm“” me the time of my life by permitting No Notes 1914, otherwise the allezations of |ROUNTY OF POLK - me to see how he spends his money— i the said bill will be taken as con-| ™"y oy 0% ie o g & ® & & & @ Never since the letters B-A-R-G-A-I-N first spelled bargain, has the . trade been offered such DB and incidentally keep his personal ac- counts for him! “When I finlshed that Mr. Nicholas called me in and said his wife had asked him if I wouldn't be so kind as to write out her club programs for the wholé of next year! The club was about to adjourn until fall and it was saving money by doing its own pro- grams instead of having them printed. Bill—I suppose your wife read the fessed against them. ‘rlot act to you last night when you got home late? Jill—No, she doesn't have to read it to me. She knows it by heart. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—T. S. Kirkland vs. the 1t 1s turtner ordered that this or- der, insofar as it relates to Carl Krueger and Sophia Krueger, be published once a week for eight con- secutive weeks, in the Lakeland Ev- ening Telegram, a newspaner of gen- eral circulation published in said county and State, and insofar as it Our Shop is @ Veritable Museu a true copy of the oricinu publication made in_said « filed in my office_at Barton the 19th dav of June, A D Witness my hand angd off this_19th day of June, A (Seal) J. A . A, JOHNS Clerk Circuit ! Values SUCh under- .,.: Mr. Nicholas beamed on me as if he Unknown Heirs of Gottleib» Nagel ’ s o o “"‘: f“sl“i“}‘fcl "“e‘f Carl Krueger |+ of 31] the rare and staple materials and applian < & | could never be estima n letting and Sophia Krueger, 5 S o e e i prlced Footwear Head- @1 get 80 close to his wife's club a8 to| 1t is ordered that the unknown used m.I‘ ancy Work. It 1s easy to pmkg Thing 9 @ | spend a few hours writing out the club [ heirs, devisees, zrm\telesb a&xd ]o(’hog Beautiful if you have the Thmgs nght to wor @ ! Then she'll feel so right- claimants under Gottlei i afire &n ik Beaids R, . By 'l" S L o ] wear and other wears o s Rosa Nagel, deceased, and all other | with, Braids Linens, Stencils Stamping O . & | eous when spending on charity the |persons claiming an interest in 3_11(_! i b e VV 1 b Jil) #| money T've saved for her, when the !'S)l]owmgh (%es]('fri(bé:d] gx{oggrttfi'é ;%\;g‘tq._ Itstruction Books, Advice and a Welcome are wait: ; Starts i full credit—well, 1t belongs elsewhere, | aas; st;z:grte;n('?lgkli«t;)of the south- |1 you at 203 Madison Street. if I do say it myself! east quarter S 1- of sg_c ion i " “Just when I was working as hard |¢iyen (L) township twenty-nlne ART NEEDLE WORK SHOP (29) south, range twenty-four (24) as I could to get that finished, go that |east, less four (4) acres off the east T could get started all that awful fling |y DeIng, & R OF 31 (000 i who should come out and look over |in Polk county, Florida, be and they my shoulder but Mr. Brown himself! I could tell that he thought I was pre- suming a good deal in writing some- thing that was not business letters, so I hastened to explain what it was I wans doing. That gave him an idea and he went back into his office and re- turned presently with his silk gloves, “‘Won't you please, when you have a little time, just catch these threads together? he asked. And he showed TAMPA, FLORIDA : SATURDAY, AUG. Ist One Big Week of Attractions : SEE k| BATES R ON THE CORNER RREE R TR Dixieland Lots FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNING JULY 10th WE WILL OFFER 170 DIXIELAND LOTS at $10 Cash and $8 Per Month NO INTEREST--NO TAXES 2 EEGDEPHHHHEHBE 0 SEPDEPIEFIIESBEO OIS DIEE8H | mo fingers of his gloves that were al- | % e e most entirely gone at the tips! 5;;{ ‘Catch them together!" Why, I had ‘}:'S’ positively to crochet new tips on them! 3 And I didn't dare do anything but my very carefulest work for him, “That's the way it's been all day long! Mr. Gray asked me to pack his suitcase—from that drawer where he keeps shirts and collars, you know— for he had to go out of town for the Fourth. And while I was at that Mr. Vandewater had a bright ldea. He’ suggested that I phone a reservation for him—and then run down and get it! And—ol, well, what's the use? I'm going home!"” s She half arose from her chair. As |G she did so Mr, Brown emerged hastily | ; & from his office, “Here,” he sald, “I've got to run for | ¥ s my train. Will you shut my desk and 2 close the window and sign the letters I < left there?" g: The little stenographer nodded and | | sald no word. “And,” called the bookkeeper, as he | ! poked his head back through the door a8 he was leaving, “don’t forget to put the cat out and wind the clock.” Delmonico Meal. ’ He had heard several old miners flhe Gost of Living is Great i Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched FRERER Frgrigr g e ool g S PR PR B F BRI PEPE 15 EF SR dednd g A The quality unsurpassed ; The price the lowest A“ these you find at our store who had for many years been living & I n B l O C k S 0 f 1 0 L O t S J rough frontier life discussing what d { ! they would do when they had “made ¥ . . " N ¢ Just trade with us i thelr plles” and could return with We Wlll lve One Lot Free % riches “to the states.” g » [' . This settles the question of living e e UK Y A ) 3 a 0. go as straight o <€ a8 the cars’ll take me to New York, Prlces from $ 1 25 to $200 ! R Heat DULtES, DO DOUME: (s ot sosouishost s essmnirin A and when I get there I'l make a bee : < 5 lt:nn for Delmonico’'s and I'll get the ® PS ! ‘5 TR E BT T e S A A Tl 7 | lankety-blankedest dinner that mon- A d L ! = : ey can buy. I don't care if it costs c C 0 r l n g to 0 c atlo n : Cottolene, 10 pound palls........ Edeosssaseres g G s 1.45 me $60, I'll have it.” g , Cotten, © pound g cceees e AL e T R , | $880 000000000, sesebant svess 0O riosity vou were to go in ) GO R H H oo e oo Aol {{. Better buy now as this opportunity may Snowdrift, 10 pound pails..... NS oie, b e TR b e 0 Y A iR % Well, I dunno; but I guess I'd have 4 8 cans family size Cream............ TR Ay some ham and eggs—ves, I would; I'd never come to YOU again- have some ham and e . 5 B OREE DADY SI00 OISR« oo o ssagiivs s sonavssnasin 25 —_ 1-2 barrel best Flour......... S S o ) R g §.00 An H\c':' f::-lfba\\dhfo: F\‘a»mi'x h PR R Sy # Suoiine 10 48 beiwasn ik’ War (. For further information Call or Phone 72 > estimated that Carlsbad is now enter- Octogon Soap, 6 fOF. .. ..vvvunas iy ing upon the five hundred and fifty- sixth season—at least, if there is any Ground Coffee, per pound..... N L I 2 T S P faith to be placed in the old chronic- 3 lers. They ascribe the discovery of the 6 gallons Kerosene...........«.. . . T L] medicinal proper of the “Sprudel” ! to Charles IV, in 1358—or, rather, to » I ke o FLORIDA AND GEORGIA LAND C0 2 = . whic hile ir it « zi fell into the b 1g caldron and had LI B to be fished out more dead than alive. L o B § Hence the “Carls” and hence the “Bad." | AAAAARAAARAAN A A AT KA 150 e B BEPPETTIPEPIRERE EE———

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