Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 22, 1914, Page 8

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e — e —— N S oo druide ; (lassified SPRPFPTHOONE FOR SALE 1913 FORD-—For sale; electric light, master vibrator, two extra tubes, only 852 See G. H. Alfield. 3033 PARK L LO1S FCR SALE ONj EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, cemen sidewalks, electric lights. city witer. shade trees. See G. C Rogan - 5. M. Stephens 29 Having purchased 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 the right price and terms. For particu- lars see G. (', Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2096 FOR SALE--Lot with ten room, two story house; all mod- ern convenienves. At 805 South Florida avenue. Also seven room, two story house on £3x135 126x135, W. Fiske Johnson, cwner. 3027 FOR SALE—40 acres 4 1-2 miles from Lakeland on Bartow road; 200 orange trees and very lLest of truck land and strawberry land. Inquire “Judge,” Ford House. 3036 e S FOR SALE-—Oak oil barreis, good as new, 50c¢ cach. Special price on quantities. The .H‘i!illtllhl']) Folks. 213 South Kentucky Ave. 3039 S ———— A — FOR SALE-Potted flowers, ferns; different varieties. Call S01 North Kentucky. Mrs. Susie Johnson. 3042 ————— e FOR RENT—Suit of three rooms for light board. housekeeping, or room and Phone 24 Red. 32045 FOR RENT D S L —— *OR RENT-—Six-room house; all modern improvemenis; ten min- utes' walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 ————eeeee FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 —_—— FOR RENT—une sulte In the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 R — FOR RENT-—Rooms for light house- keeping, close in, all modern conven- iences. Phone 153 Blue. 3048 e ————— FOR RENT-—8-room house with two sleeping porches. Apply Mrs. W. D. Galloway. 814 §. call 176 Tenn., or Black. 3029 FOR SALE-—40 acres strawherry land on the Bartow road, 4 1-2 miles from Lakeland, 4 acres in arove. Inquire ‘“Judge,” Ford House 3036 [y # D BB S BED | foot i lot at 801 South Florida avenue. | WANTED—To rent Ll o Ag{vertiszgg_ ii bR GredeB P RS RGPS RR RSB D I HAVE THREE CARG for public service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddllacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 PURBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work Room 1667 done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 |STOLEN OR BORROWED—Monday afternoon, a KEEN KUTTER lawn mower by a negro boy about ten years 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 'FOR PLAIN SEWING—TUnder- clothes and children’s clothes, see {Mrs. John Aylor, who neeas the i work and sews cheaper than you can jget it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor iives in | Dixicland, corner Pennsylvania ave- nue and Riggins St. 5,000 R R ) @ 3 Or ¢ Guess Who's 4 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better, Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 WANTED—Position in orange grove or packing house within 100 miles of Lakeland—or any honorable position. Address Box 22, Brund- idge, Ala. 2994 LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132. Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,000 D A OV e 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 witn | non-union bricklayers. The union will furnish competent | and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the same, B M, & P. I, U,, No. 12. J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. ple article. Sells like wildfive, Big commission. Send 10c¢ for sample and terms. The Palmetto South Jacksonville, Fla, Cov, 3044 furnished house will rent furni- Blue. 3046 LAND FOR SALE AT ORANGE CENTER We have for sale four (4) business | lots in Orange Center, Nos. 21, in block 43, near the depot, in block 7, Ncs. 17 and 18, aiso Nos. 17 and 48 of the same block, all ly- ing adjacent to the All of this land is well located and is sit- uated in the heart of the venowned fruit section of South Flor- Will sell right. If intevested, write the O'Kelly Xealty Co.. P. O by the year; or ture, Phone 70 D o 90 above. citrus ida. : OFFICE ROOMS | 3 FOR RENT § 0 i s % InTelegram Building @ oAl 14 :;: Coolest and Best Lighted Gut‘SS WhO'S EE i in the Oity e j;‘ st RN Coming??rPPr & Running Water in 1 Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE B 2 =2 MISCELLANEOUS (¢ AND TOBACCO | & DON'T FORGET POLICE CALLS i The public i8 requested to phone| all night calls to police after 6 p. m, to Police Department, phone 65. I3 STRAYED On August one gray West Side Munrn Park mule, weisht 800 pounds. Finder|® Justaround the corner return to John Duggan, Lakeland, | € Every call appreciated Florida., and receive reward s # MRS SEFESBBEFE 1 each side house o good lo will re¢ -3 ! e, $2500.0 S04 PP EBE LG hE e " FOR FRESH FRUITS t Here is a Bargain Sure Lights, . and the price, fora quick The John F. Cox Realty Co. . CANDIES, CIGARS & M. O. pe XXX N f 3 rooms, and bath on Street, nt for from $35.00 to Paved 0 | ——— e C . e — i AGENTS WANTED-—Agents for sta- g o Fix "Fm Shop EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, AUG. 29. 1914, ———————————————————————— ——— NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that Rosco Nettles will apply to the commissioners of the City of nd to grant unto him, or his as- S0 nd assigns, as an individual or in- dividuals, or as a body corporate or to be incorporated, on the 16th day of September, A D. 1914, for a franchise to establish and itain a gas plant and works in the city of Lakeland, for the purpose of furnishing to the city of Lakeland and the in habitants thereof, and for other purpeses. If the commissioners are not In session at that time, or cannot hear said app on, will be made as soon thereafter as the un- dersigned can be heard 3010 ROSCO NETTLES same WAR NEWS-—AIIl day long. See Por- ter at R. R. gtation. N shoes shined, just gwine. Tampa Tribune on sale. 3053 apers, before you're ol U S NN S SR The Kimbrough Supply Co. have received two carloads of buggies and surreys from the South Juggy Co. These buggies ara guar- | anteed for one year and any hreak- age will be made good, even though the horse runs away and tears them up we will make good all parts, within twelve months from time purchased. Parties wantjng buggies please see our stock. 3041 A N L SR The Kimbrough Supply Co. have | made contract as representatives for | the Baldwin Piano Co. for South’ Florida. They are one of the largest m:mu«l facturers of pianos in the l?nitull‘ States and have the reputation of having the best tone and style of Georzia +|pianos and there are none to excel ComingP?PPPP them ., We expect a solid car 1ou1 of pi- anos, players, uprights grands within the next teen days. If you contemplate buying a pi- ano soon and want to buy one that is absolutely guaranteed and at the right price, wait and see our stock and get our prices before elsewhere. and ten o haby fif- buying 3041 e ——————————————————————————————————— | WANTED—CClean rags. Will pay sc pound ., Apply Telezram office. 5,000 ——e e COLORED man or woman under 50 wanted. No 3100 experience needed. | month. Write quick. Box A-109, Cincinnati, Ohio. 3051 WANTED Pair medium size mules, geod con- dition. Bargain expected. Flerida & Gieorgia Land Co. 3002 and 3| south (loin. WANTED-—15 carpenters brick masons on Lakeland side school. Parrish & TAMPA AND RETURN: Friday, August 28th VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE SPE CIAL TRAIN Leave Lakeland 10:15 a.m. Leave Tampa 5:50 p.m. Tickets limited to date of sale For information call on Ticket Ag-nt. or J. G. KIRKLAND Division Passenger Agent Tampa “ — e & THE TIRE SHOP ; 4 Phone 282 Blue 3 VULCANIZING ' Tires and Inner Tubes. Inner Tubes a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. s B BB B PB | tention to r ds i % McfilAS‘HAN DIAGNOSING HIS GASE By ELLA CYGAN. :000ouooooooooooooocnnoo “Who is that out on the front l"_‘""h with Mary?” belligerently m(lUll"‘“1 Sanddinger as he entered the family iving room. . “\\Shy, I thought I heard Mary in- troducing you when you came up, Mrs. Sanddinger said in some sur “It’s a new young man—" “Oh. I know he’s new and his name is Biffkirk and he's got fuzz on his cheeks like a gosling!" interrupted Sanddinger with hostility. "I d like to know what he's doing around here, that’s all.” . “Why, he’s calling on Mary,” pro- tested Mrs. Sanddinger. “He's per- fectly nice and there isn't any reason why he shouldn't call. What makes you act so, Samuel?” “How do you know he's nice?" de- manded her husband. “I tell you, the carelessness of the modern parent is something awful! Here you sit calm- ly crocheting and allowing your daugh- ter to entertain out on the front porch an utterly strange Yyoung man—" “My goodness, Samuel!” said his wife. “He's not utterly strange! Har- ry Thompson introduced him in the first place and his mother is a second cousin of Harry Thompson's father—" “Harry Thompson!" breathed Sand- dinger, dilating his nostrils and glar- ing at his wife as though he had de- tected her in the act of poisoning the family. “Who is Harry Thompson that you should take his word as gospel law in conducting the affairs of this household. “Why, I've heard you praising up Harry many a time!” protested Mrs. Sanddinger in surprise. “Well, that was ten years ago.” sald Sanddinger. “When he was a mere child. You can’t tell at all how a boy is going to turn out when he's thir- “How Do You Know He's Nice?™ teen and wears a floppy tie and a saintlike look. I've had my suspicions of Harry Thompson ever since he's been hanging around so much the last few years." “I certainly am surprised!” sald Mrs. Sanddinger. “Harry has always been like one of the family! He has perfect manners and is so jolly and he's not a bit sentimental over Mary! They're just good friends who've grown up together!” “Don’t tell me!"” said Sanddinger darkly. “If he doesn't persuade her prise. | SPESEDDPRTIRIEPEEE | | | to elope right from under your nose | TG EBE D B LS b b L S FHEBPHIREPIHSTROPDODE FEPPPDBEPPBPOPTOIbaG BB ® 3 BT 5B Br R 31§ o Gr1 1 G ool Brebrcfrdrgnde £ EEFEEPEBEDETBEEDPIPREDEh EUp R R BBdd e d L “ ¢ KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION . WATER THE EARTH TO ® sult conditlons. No better irigation in existence, J. W. @ brough, of Lakeland, Florid4 hag the management of ti¢ & of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Is! nds, Alipines, West Virsinls § ;: Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkans. % one Interested In irrigation can obtain information by writiy : or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders pns 5 Address : Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation S lAKflAND.flORIDA you may count yourself in luck! !(;. You'll have no one but yourself to'® blame! Unless this Piff-Biffkirk fol-lg low gets in ahead of him! Why, that | % fellow had a look in his eyes when I came up the steps that—" i “Now, Samuel!” protested Mrs. |d Sanddinger. “I must say I think you ': are decidedly peevish and unjust! I don’t see why you should act so, all ',g of a sudden!” ® “That's right! Attack me because B4 I take an interest in my own family | & and wish to forestall elopements and p 4 unhappy marriages! Anyhow, I won't ‘(,5’ have these young idiots putting wed- : ding ideas in Mary's head! She's too |#® Young for such nonsense! I won't i' have it and I'm surprised that you, her | ¢ mother, should be negligent and short- | & sighted.” “Do you know how old Mary is?" & demanded her mother Twenty her @ last birthday!"” & “Twenty!" scoffed Sanddinger, | © “That's a mere child! There [ & tirely too many young men h: ‘E' around here! I've been going to speak & about that young Hinkle for Sxmm‘E: time. He always acts as though he | & suppoged 1 was @ glad to see glves me a handshake that a‘pro might use when planning to hi}n—— steal your eye teeth! T don't like his style! And this Miff-Piff-Biffkirk right out now and call Mary in! can send him home—" 4 “Samuel,” sald Mrs. Sanddinger ip | ® cool, clear tones, “you sit right where } s you are! I've just decided what's the | —I'm golng | 4 She | ¥ | & & matter with you! Most fathers are | .. that way. I know mine was. The|? trouble with you is that vou're juat | & plain jealous! That's it! You're | ; Jjealous for fear Mary will like some 2 of them better than she does yoy! | And she will—you can ban 1 'Jhst’ 5 So you might as well sw your | & medicine grac ly and retire to al® back seat! They're all perfectly fing | % fellows and you're simply jeal \.5 - % “I'm not!™ growled Sanddinger sinking back into his chair. “The|# idea! Say, it's flerce t having a daugh. ter grow up!"—Chicago Daily News, R Don’t Miss this Chy 7o get our high grade Shous the | PRICES they re now off.ryg Remember, the big sale closes i mig Saturday, August 29:h e e — Prices Slaughtered to a [y | The Place You All Knoy DUTTON-HARRIS FOOT FITTERS We have the only Modern Stoe Repair Siop |y Equipped with tne latest Shoe Macli o Better work impossible. Quick service DD EPRERBDETE @ SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL MADE IN LAKELAND Gl THE BEST 5.CENT CIGAR Also a full line of 10- and 15-cent Goods Everything for the Smoke Streeter’s Cigar Store I'ront of Phoenix Barber Shop LAKELAND, FLA. And Rumors of Wa | o S WINRNAT KM T OO Bombarding Prices on Gl Merchandise to be resumel ALL THIS WEEK g RO S 1.25, and $1.50, for S1.2 5, tor \len's Straw Hats $1.50, $2.0 or. . ‘e e » 39¢, two for, . . $, 9100, $1.50 and $2.00, for 7 ....... eae wae siefe Many other good values will be glad to show

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