Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 12, 1914, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA, AUG. 12, 1914 iw%a@*m&»&mmgmm FOUND—In park. keyring attached i Classitied Advertising %«pnusxs»a ‘:mé:\"v'«‘sh""i' i w@ww«;fl é FOR SALE FARK LOTS FOR SALE OGN EA cemen. sidewalks, electric ity water, shade trees. See U. HILL lighte, Rogau o S. M. Stephene. B3 ——————— i Having purche and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and Z20-acre tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at thej right price and terms. For particu- Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Phone 146. 2996 lars see G, C. Deen & Bryant Bldg FOR SALE or exchange for city proper new house of 5 rooms and acres of good land. just outside of city limits on _hard road The John K. Cox Realty o, 2995 FOR SALE~—Good 4-room house, and lot, 40x135 feet; 12 bearing or- ange trees in yard, in Northeast Lakeland. Price 1,200. Part cash, balance $10 G. 0. 242 Red. FOR SALE--Hay and Fodder Any amount and cheap. R. 3. ler. 2000 FOR SALE--1 choicest building resi- dence lots in the best locat.on in Dixieland. Address C. A Davenport, Florida. FOR SALE a very desirable corner lot in 2ood location in Orange Park. Anoly to C. Henley. 2970 FOR SALE—New, modern 7-room house on East Lime St. A bargain. Box 666 city. 29717 FOR RENT 1 OR RENT--Six-room house; all SY TERMS3—AIl streete clayed, | per month, Address W., care Telegram or phone ‘heap if taken at once|game, service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and 1 am | therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder re- | turn to this office and receive re- ward. 2941 ‘\\'.\.\”[‘El)hl’osition to take' care of orange grove by an experienced man. Phone 182 Biack. 2008 | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERB—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 | | WANTED—Position as chef or steward by capable and refined man, in hotel, boarding hcuse, or private family. Must have em- ployment. Cal] at or phone Tele- gram office. 5,000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914. All contractors are notified that on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no Union bricklayers will be allowed to work on any job where non-union plasterers are working, nor union plasterers be allowed to work with non-union bricklayers. The union will furnish competent Parrish, | and skilled workmen of each sepa- 2983 Irate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the B M. & P Ui Noj 12 J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. i STOLEN OR BORROWIKD-—-Monday afternoon, a KEEN KUTTER lawn mower by a negro boy about ten yearg old. Said to be for some- one in a yellow house trimmed in white. Please phone any informa- tion to Mrs. L. B. Bevis. 312 Black. 2968 e modern improvements; ten min-|PURE ICE CREAM utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to goog tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 AT REASONABLE PRICE Having installed new and modern machinery for the manufacture of ice cream, and engaged an expert of FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply [cizht years' experience, we are pre- Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher. 2494 FOR RENT-—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT close in, all conveniences. Dr. Samuel F, Smith. 2087 FFOR RENT -5 room Dixieland, Dr. 8. F. bungalow, Smith. 2988 ————— e FOR RENT-—Furnished room at 312 South Virginia avenue. Phone 14 Black. 2973 ————————eeeeeeee FOR RENT-—Modern house, six rooms and bath., secreens and shades, block and half north of school on Florida avenue. Sum- mer rate $17.50. Pillans grocery. ¥ 2371 A S FOR RENT unfur- nished keeping, screened, lights, city wa- ter. 617 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 2981 Four conecting rooms, suitable for house- @ MR 6 | . OFFICE ROOMS . 3 FOR RENT ¥ In Telegram Building @ Coolest and Best Lighted 3 : in the City ¥ & S — & 4 RunninggWater in Each Room % @ & & ST @ . Call at ;' % TELEGRAM OFFICE =& MISCELLANEOUS POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 66. pared to furnish the best and pur- est ream, delivered at the fol- 0 Unpacked, 20 cents packed, 40 cents per quart, or 75 cents for half gallon. Special rates on S-gallon lots. For the cream, the promptest ice lowing pr per quart; best ice New 6-room pungalow | delivery, and the lowest prices quot- ed, telephone THE WHITE STAR MARKET, 2984 i A A i WANTED-—To borrow $730 on first mortgage on property worth $1,750; also $2,000 on property worth $3.75 The John F. Realty Co. C'ox 2802 © Guess Who's Coming PP??P? WANTED TO EXCH Good 2a5-acre farm, Gainesville, 6 miles west of Alachua county, for property in or mnear TLakeland. To the Good People of Lakeland and Polk County: We are now ready to save you 25 per cent or more on all furniture and stoves and anything in our save nor Tampa to buy line. We will guarantee to you money >l'l\l‘s. LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132.] The largest building and the low- Finder please return to the Tele- est prices. gram office. 5,000 1 KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO., SR WMW i H is a Bargain Surei t A Two-tamily house of 5 rooms, and bath on fi ¢ each side, Electric Lights, Paved Street, : f cood lochtion, will rent for from $35.00 "to : 4 £40.00 per month, and the price, fora quick * i o The John F. Cox Realty Co. : ¢ Joha F. y Co. I HAVE THREE CARSB for public| to leather case containing five | keys, evidently belongs to rail-| road man. Owner can have same by calling at this office and pay- ing for advertisement. 2004 e ————————s | WANTED. | close in. Eight or ten-room house, | Address P. 0. Box 610, i city 3005 | | WANTED-—2 return tickets to At- lanta, Ga. R. H. Rutherford at Kimbrough Bldg 30006 | WANTED—Agents to sell toilet ! preparations. Call Phone 3314]| Red. 3007 | CUTTING OF WEEDS Under suggestion of the Board of Health T am directed to notify the owners or occupants of where weeds premises have been allowed to grow, including vacant lots, that all weeds must oe ecut within one week. Otherwise such premises will be declared unsapitary on account of the weeds affording shelter for mosquitoes, and the own- ers or occupants of such will be liable to arrest. DONALD F. McLEOD, City Manager. premises 2002 ——— The Kimbrough Supply Co. have Just received and unloaded in the'r | new store a solid car load of and oil engines, sizes from one to| twenty horse power, but they can sell you an engine from one horse power to one hundred horse power. The value of this car load ameunts to | over $6,000. Anyone needing an en- eine for power or any other purposcs cannot do better tha deal wirh the 2as Kimbrough Supply (o. 29907 —— e The Kimbrough Supply Co. are receiving and unloading a car load of coffins and caskets, and a full line of undertakers' supplios. This | undertakers’ stock and hearse will 1 living j broideries can be picked up at reason- | | attractive covers, be second to none south of Jackson- ville. This stock will amount to' more than $5,000. Any one who is so unfortunate as to need .’mythinui in this line we will guarantee give you the service for less money than any one in South Flor- | ida. Our motto is “Not to rob the living to bury the dead.” We are prepared to furnish you with |'p-m-’ date funeral directors and embalm- | ers. Respeetfully yours, KIMBROUGH SUPPLY (‘0 ! 2008 to | hest In some houses where the floors are covered with rich oriental rugs one will see table equipments utterly out of keeping with the surroundings, It is by no means unusual to see a hand- some polished mahogany table in t}lm’ room covered with a stiff, starched square of Mexican drawn work, which is out of place because white coverings are not suitable for | the table in the living room or gen- eral lounge of a home. [ There are many attractive materials which can be utilized as covers for tables. Pieces of old brocade or em- able prices at upholstery shops, and | it found with wide gold braid are| charming as covers. Oblong or oval | pieces of plain velours lined with a soft felt make satisfactory coverings. For smaller tables Japanese mats with thelr rich blues, greens and golde or strips of embroidery are just the thing. And what is more appropriate for the little Colonial sewing table in the guest room than an old fashioned sampler with soft bits of color? In one living room the table cover fs a part of an old Persian shawl The moths played havoc with one cor- ner, but the rest was utilized. At a country club where the fur. nishings are particularly good the main table of the general room is cov- ered with a chintz matching the hangings and chair cushions. Around the edge is a box plaiting about six inches wide, held in place by large headed brass nails, For use on the veranda and for tables in simple bungalows and campe strips and squares of crash bound with the heavy colored linen make TO MAKE PEARL BEAD BOWS Ornament Just Now So Fashionable s Easily Within the Reach of Any Clever Girl, To make these double bows, which gell in the shops from $§1.60 up, re- | quires two strings of small pearl beads, costing 15 cents a string; some fine wire, costing five cents a spool, and some maline, costing five or ten cents, String about one hundred beads on a | piece of wire, leaving some free wire at each end. Divide the string into 50 beads each and take the free ends to the middle and wind them around, thus forming two loops. This serves for the outside of the bow. The inside loops are made in the same way, with the exception that it only takes 75 beads. | The piece which goes over the center and holds the beads together is made of two or three strings of beads of about five each. These are sewed to a small piece of cloth to give it body, and also that you may sew it to your bow of maline. These bows are very effective also, of black jet beads on black maline or ribbon. The larger the beads are the fewer it takes. GWMWMMWN'MMWWM@@M KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION (0. WATER THE EARTH TO No better irigation in existence. brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Carolina, South Carolina, Loufsiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any one interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. sult conditlons. Address PEEBPPEEEEBDDIDDBDHE 3 steel | ranges. No use to go to Ja I\sun\z}lv‘l’q:’ Come and see for yvour- | Ira J. Carter, Newberry, Fla. 2596 DISSOLUTION NOTICE g Mr. Geo. H. Alfield has sold out |4 his interest in the Lakeland |'.l\lllili§ O e ‘land Construction Co. to B. I l‘»ur'z I lisario, Mr. Belisario will carry the | & business on in the old name. All bills :: now due in the city of Lakeland :n'v\“ to be paid to Mr. Alfield and all )& work done after this date will be & payable to the Lakeland Paving & % Construction Co. 2080 & - Week! o e ———— oo BB Ry B B B By By e |+ Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND,FLORIDA » Seled G S DD <8308 30 ofocrofe o oo B it B " One Don’t Hesitate, These ¢ are Chances worth com ing after, and the soon- er the better. Price is Power, BATES ON THE CORNER J. W. Kim- Alipines, West Virginia, North FRPNPP PP PP R S S + S > & * * $ @ ¢ - ¢ 3 = Le 22 B0 PRSI I0S 241 £ f!ha Lost of Livrg is f e <o——————————— . —————— d P o oy - r— - - Unless You Know Whery (. . PO -~ IF YOU KNOy The selectioa will be the beg | The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our sior Just trade with us | This settles the question ! |, Best Butter, per pound. .. veeescveonmene coaal.. . Sugar, 17 pounds D R I R I N LI T A AP Cottolene, 10 pound Palls. ...ovvvomevecen ... Cottolene, 5 pound pails.......... ... { pounds Snowdrift Lard. .. Suowdrift, 10 pound Paill. ...ceevecee coeenn. .. 8 cany family slz6 Cre@m...o..covveone sacen.y,. 6 cans baby eize Cream. ..o..ovevnence soevnnnn., 1-2 barre best Flour......... 12 pounas Dot FI0URE ¢« ¢ v biid s s nobs o vils oy QotoRon: SORD;i 6 10N, .cvlssivvnssymns v vl saases Ground Coffee, per poUDd. . .vvvveenoces sacnansn, b gallons Kerosene. ......... B I I I P E. 6. TWEEDEL SREEIPECEBEINEFHEIEIPEEED PPBFPIDPBESHO 1544 SWEET CLOVER FA 3 3 % Clean Sanitary Milk Tubercular Tested Cream % We invite inspection = North Florida Avenue Phone 32 The Best Straw Hats in House Going at 1.00 B While they last LA TIPSO l See our Swell Line ¢ les and Shi FOHOEOLOPFAEOIEO Let us Save you Mo On Your Next Suit The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clo

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