Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 8

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EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. AUG. PAGE EIGHT (lassified Advertising “m*‘i-“l‘“i:."w'“;*‘;~ SRl Sl 184 & # Pdpd FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1913 FORD—For sale; electric light, master vibrator, two extra tubes, only $3225. See G. H. Alfield. Z | | | pEBPEBESEES SAOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; Made in Lakeland 3035 { i none better, by Streeter. LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132. Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,00 bR @R BB Gdd HAVE THREE CARS for public service at any and all hours. My machines are (Caddllacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give WANTED ! con- Pair medium size mules, g FOR RENT e — FOR RENT TWO RESIDEN( 3033 dition. Bargain expected. Flcrida & | m patrons the best service ob-|georeis Land Co. 3052 YARR . 'Li LUTS FCk SALi on| taivable. Day phone No. 65;° CASY _ERMS--All streets clayed,| D'#2t 313 Black. Fern Rocque- cemen. sidewalks, electric lights,| DOre. 1615 NOTICE ¢ity water. shade wrees. See G. C. ” Rogan o= 3. M. Stephens. g9y | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work All consumers of water, connect- done neatly and promptly. Room|ed to Cumbie line will leave loca- Having purchased and subdivided 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 |tion of taps on new main with D. the Jesse Kecene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre tracts some of th2 finest truck zmdi farm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- ars see G, C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 POLICE CALLS all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Departmwent, phone 55. FOR PLAIN SEWING—Under- clothes and children’s clothes, see Mrs. John Aylor, who needs the work and sews cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor iives in | Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- FOR SALE—At attractive prices, and on easy payments, lots in Dixieland, new Dixieland, very Futch & Rogers Orange Grove ad- M® and Riggins St. 5,000 dition, Morton addition, Lake —_— Beulah addition, and Sloan Park,'\\'th TRADE Maxwell “20" runa- the beautiful subdivision border- bout for cheap lot, or sell cheap ing Lake Beulah on the west. for cash. See Dr. N. L. Bryan. D. H. SLOAN. 3080 s | S————————————————— 2 FOR SALE CHEAP and on extreme-} WANTED-—To exchange 160 acre ly easy payments, new six-room improved Kansas farm and 160 bungalow in Sloan Park, just acres in northeast Oklahoma for west of Lake Beulah. improved property, orange grove 3069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. or good unimproved lands in Polk county. Address “‘Owner,” Box FFOR SALE--Two tickets, one to 302, Lakeland, Fla. 3066 Macon, one to McDonough, Ga., via Jacksonville. Good until [WANTED—To rent furnished house Sept. 2. —Address ‘“Ticket,” by the year; or will rent furni- care Telegram. 3081 ture. Phone 70 Blue. 3046 FOR RENT KINDERGARTEN Miss Hattie Patton will open her kindergarten for the first and sec- ond grades on Monday, Sept. 14, Every pupil will be given individual instruction. Parents interested in the care and instruction of their little ones may call on Miss Patton, 410 South Florida avenue, or phone 23 Blue. 3071 I"'OR RENT—Rooms; furnished for lizht housekeeping. Apply 112 West Main St. 3083 FOR RENT-—-Houses, also furnished rooms. See A, J. Black or phone 346 Black. 3082 1+ OR RENT-—Six-room house; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR GUAVAS fresh from trces, de- livered anywhe»a in city, chone 388 Green, 3069 0 H. SLOAN. FOR RENT-Several cottag.: just | ZOO0CQ0Q00000000O0OO0000O00 west of railroad yards, espacially % We have for onick ex- @ =3 convenient for railroad men. 2 2 © change for Lakeland props © K L=} < e] @ o 3069 D. H. SLOAN. : : erty, either business or real estate, good Jacksonville bus- iness and dividend-paying property. A good exchange ¢ can be made, See Waring © FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to o S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 | o @ and Smith quick 3073 © FOR RENT-—Rooms for light house- |y bu) keeping, close in, all modern conven- HOGOOOOOGOESOUSOOONAOOGOOD fences. Phone 153 Blue. 3048 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 ar» workinz, nor union plasterers be allowed to work with 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. L, U,, No. 12, Warehouse room with platform railroad facilities, cor- ner New York and Main. John Patterson. 3063 -Rooms for light house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. Close in. Phone 24 Red. 3045 o ——————— O, and on~ ware- honuse for rent. Phone 204 Green or write Lock Box No. 617. 2061 J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. I‘;’ ; & _— W e % FOR RENT-—Five-room bungalow, | NOTICE TO CON- :: “ furnished or unfurnished, Inquire FEDERATE VETERANS & HOURS: @ at Lake Mirror Hotel, second door | Al veterans are requestec to at- - 9 ha 15 » north of- Aditortut 2075 tend the regular meeting Sua arday, |6 TO 12 AL M. .:;’ : Aug; 21 ms of Veterans are re-|g 210 4P M, ® 2 & e {quested to meet with us, as there are fi & ;*%"!"!"N“?“ SE2PRBEIBEEIED) o itors to be discussed in regard | & * L3 MS #|to the meeting of the State Division | - @ ! REN" & . EAn & FOR RENT & | Commander Lakeland Camp 1543 |& 'E' : & @ SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING & 4 [n Telegram Building * — | ILDING % | SEPSPSPIFBIFORSIEEEEIEE %' FOR FRESH FRUITS Coolest and Best Lighted §{& The public is requested to phone H. Cumbie before Monday, as old line will be disconnected at that time. R. L. RAFFO, Supt. PRIVATE SCHOOL Miss Mabe]l Drane will her fresh air school for primary gram- mar grades on Monday, Sent. 14. As during previous the school will be conducted in the tent For and particulars phone No. 2 3084 e e e e A R TR open sessions rates Throw a PEBBLE Into a Pool and SBee What a Circle It Makes. Throw an ADVERTISEMENT Into This Paper and You Will Also Be Burprised at the Result. e e e e o G B R SR e STOMACH TROUBLES — Mr. Ragland Writes Interesting Letter on This Subject. —_— Madison Heights, Va.—~Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, of this place, writes; ‘‘I have been faking Thedford’s Black-Draught for indigestion, and other stomach troub- les, also colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used, Atter taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man.” Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of full- ness after eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit. Its 75 years of spiendid success, in the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford’s Black- Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure to benefit both young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25¢. N.C 121, M%mmmwm«a@:; Dr. SAMUELF. SmiTH £ SPECIALIST EYH, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT § ; g EYes ExaMiNED o o« GLASSES FITTED s LAKELAND, FraA, & in he City ©1% " CANDIES. CIGARS ©!% ANDTOBACCO ? DON'T FORGET Call at ; FOELELIEEEIEE TELEGRAM OFFF:CE @ ¥ D EN N,Y il B T % N R Running Water in Each Room I O - & | & iron clad tape, 100 feet, West Side Murn Park & between Lake Beulah and Win- ston. Finder return to Telegram office and receive liberal reward. 3058 & E. steel Every call appreciated $ R HEOUS DD ere is a Bargain Sure A Two-tamily house of 5 rooms, and bath on each side, Electric Lights, Paved Street, good lochtion, will rent for from $35.00 .to $40.00 per month, and the price, fora quick sile, $2500.00 The Joha F. Cox Realty Co. 1 B e s 4 1 5 2o ' Justaround the corner Phone 226 Prompt Del. & @ % | R e sttt » place to get harness is at | harness headquarters. We have ey vthing needed *to ride or «ri horse and of good quality K Fram the he R harness to the lightest buggy wrices iness this is headquarters Special attention to repair work of all kinds a9, 1914 eeoo0c0d ......O.l.‘........ e N TERROR OF DEATH By PEDRO DE ALARCON. “You know,” sald Manuel, “what & sorrowful day for Tarragona was the 2sth of June, 1811 But you can't im the horrorg ding the tak ing of the city You did not se€ 5,000 Spaniards perish in ter hours; you dic not - see houses and churches fn flan you did see unarmed ol¢ men and helpless women slaugh tered in cold blood; you di¢ not see the mod esty of maidens the dignity of ma- trons, the sanc tity of nuns out “I saw it all! from the bed of , dragging after them their sheets, like shrouds, to perish at the hands of foreign sol dfers on the threshold over which the day before had passed the Viaticum! I saw lylng in the street the body of a woman they had slaughtered, and at her side her infant still nursing at its dead mother's breast | “Dangerously wounded and unable to take further part in the conflict, 1 fled to Clare's house ‘Full of anguish and terror, she stood at the window fearing for my life and risking her own to see me in case I should chance to pass through the street “I entered and fastened the door, but my pursuers had already caught sight of Clara—and she was so beauti- ful! “They saluted her with a roar 013‘ savage joy and a burst of brutal laugh: ter. A moment more and the door | weuld yield to the ax and the flames. We were !st! | “Clara's mother, carrying in her arms her year-old babe, led us to the cistern or reservoir of the house, | which was very deep and which was| now dry, as no rain had fallen for gev- | eral months, and there we concealed ourselves | “The child I have spoken of, whose name was Miguel, was Clara's brother. “In the cistern we four might find safety. Seen from the yard the cistern seemed a simple well The French would think we had made our escape by the roof. 1 “They soon declared that such was the case, uttering horrible oaths while ' they rested themselves in the shady vard, in the center of which was the cistern. “Yes, we were saved! Clara bound up my bleeding hand, her mother nursed Miguel, and I, although I was shivering from the chill which had followed the fever caused by my wound, smiled with happiness. “At this moment we noticed that the soldiers, wishing, doubtless, to slake their thirst, were trying to draw water from the cistern in which we were concealed. “Picture to yourselves our anguish at this instant! “We drew aside to make way for the bucket which descended until it touched the floor “The bucket was drawn up again “‘The well is dry!' cried the sol- diers. “‘There must be water upstairs!’ exclaimed one. " ‘They are going away!' we all paid to ourselves “What if they should be concealed in this well!’ cried a voice in Catalan, “It was a renegade! —a Spaniard who had ln*lru_\':‘d us! "“\\'hut nonsense!" responded the Frenchman; ‘they could not havae got- ten down there so sudde nlyl* “‘“That is true,’ responded the rene- gade. “They did not know that the cistern could be entered by an undergr passage, whose door or trap, car concealed in the floor of a dark n‘lluf, somewhat distant from the house, it would be alme st i ssible to discov- er. We had, however, committed the Impudence of locking the iron grating which cut off the communicatior tween the cistern and the pas we could not open it without great deal of noise “At this moment the babe M began to cry “But at his first w himper h silenced the sounds that to betray our hiding plac the infant’s tender bosom. “‘Did you hear that” cried e iguel pressing into face her some {one in the yard above “‘I heard nothing,’ responded one of the soldiers, i “‘Let us listen,' said the renegade “Three horrible minutes Passed. . “Miguel struggled to get his vojce, and the more closely his x:mv(‘\roal: pressed his face into her bosom. “‘It must have been an claimed the soldiers “‘Yes, that was it renegade. “And they took their depa we could hear the noise of ¢ and the clanking of their s dying in the direction of “The danger was pas echo!' ex- assented the “But, alas! our deliverance come too late, S9N “Baby Miguel nelther cried pop struggled now “He was dead!" ‘McGLA SHAN { tell her, FINDING THINGS Ey GEORGIA HORN. 0000000000000000000000000 The one who was initlaling a towel agreed emphatically when something was sald concerning the general help- lessness of men. [ firmly believe,” she remarked, “that if I were to go away and aban- don my home, not only friend husband but all the family would starve to death, perish of heat or cold or come to some horrible end, just because no- body in my household ever knows where anything is! 1f I weren't there to tell 'em, they couldn't locate even the telephone to send for help! “Ag for me, I am the finest living example of the human encyclopedia! ] Long service has trained my brain into noting automatically the exact lo- cation of any and all objects. After a woman has grown used to belng’ asked in the middle of July where is the left earmuff worn last December, she develops remarkably along those lines. “Somehow the family always gets re feeble miz22? in the summer, just when ! want to recuperate and have a good time. They drive me to the edge of insanity when I get them all together at the summer cottage. It begins early in the morning by my' husband's demanding his cap. You would think we were in the arctic re- gions and he expected a frost bite it he ventured out into the perfect July day without ft. it into the wastebasket when he came 1 tell him he dropped' Smith-Harq E‘:‘ | Dl Electricity Hydrothery, ieal Cultyy. gte. You can Battle (re (Bave time 4o T why id Hop s, 0t XDenae 4 - — PETERSON ¢ ATTORNEY yp, Dickson Bui JERENIAY 3 NOTARY pry, ‘nvestments iy p Haye some iy (o 4 and suburha), Better see me 3t once. § sell for cash, or op e Rooms 14, Futch ¢ by Talaland Residence Phoy, 240 Black DR. 7. Q. SCARBH I‘IIH:HPR.\“TG; Lady in Aty ‘ Co 1Oflice 1n Dyches By Park an home the evening previous. And then 'Residence phone, 235 py my sister wails and wants to know Office phone, 275 pyy who on earth has taken her tennis racket and burted it! “‘On top of the plano, Adeline, I| ‘And Ethel'—that is my! daughter—'if you are looking for your | embroidery, you dropped it in the pansy bed when the girls called you - “For the Life of Me—" and I picked it up and put it on the table in your room. “Then I settle down on the porch l DR. SARAH E, Wi OSTEOPATE Munn Annex, Door g, Nationa] By Lakeland, Forj J. D TRAMYE Attorneyatln Vap Huss Rldg. Lk EPPES TUCKIR] LAWYER Raymondo Bldg. Lakelj G. D. & H. D MENE f l CONSULTING ENGIY Suite 212-215 Draneh Lakeland, flu Phosphate Land Examim | Plant Designs, tarthyord Surveys. LOUIS A Fob! ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakelal I DR. C. C. W PHYSICIAN AND il Special Attention G DISEASES OF W0 CHILDREN to read and the cook appears, She |Deen-Bryant Blds. says she has always put the rolling pin on the shelf in its proper place, but it is missing, and for the life of her she hasn't the vaguest idea where it 15, and what shall we do about the | cherry pie? Before I know it my sub- consclous brain g prompting my tongue to murmur that she will find the rolling pin on the floor under the fcebox. “\.\'MLK Mary is scrambling for the rolling pin my husband bangs 1in through the screen door looking around in a vague sort of way in the frightened manner men have when they have lost something, “‘My cap!" he exclaims fretfully, ‘T took it off a minute while I was spad- ing up that bed and for the lite of me~ “‘T think 1 saw it hanging on one Office Vhone ! Residence Phone iff DR. W. R. GRII PHYSICIAN AND S Rooms 5 and 4, Kentu] Lakeland, Flord A X ERICKS@‘S ATTORNEY-AT Real Estate Que® Drane B DR. R. B HA Room No. 1, Dicks TLakeland Fl Office Phone 10%; il ufft':} >--M;.~‘ll stakes,' I tell him, and s it ‘I \¢ BOeS tickled to pieces at find- | D. 0. Rogers - !.A'g his cherished pet. Then Ethel ROGERS & Sm “'dr‘r‘ thu:nxh the house like a young Attornegs &t ¥ ¢yclone, disrupting anq scattering ev- Bry §, and talking ten ' 1d to the effect that Lakeland 3 on the individual her new book— Establi : I, ‘your book is on top DR g ,‘ + flamper in the stairway. l 8 sure I don't know how it 8ot | Room 14 and °S YOU put it there! Vow-| Phone: Off not been within a for a year, Bthel fappears sister, She Says that since she rom Tom that came mail she has able to f there Wa » and while, of othing specially * would hate aw- le any one was ning to pick it up—' Your letter,’ I recite m 2 10 my course 1echanically 1 recipe book.' band dc cgedly i clothes just ad out carefully on my I a pained and have 1ost my cap,’ ine where—’ grabbing hig arm over gl| e nd spreg ironed g bed. H » 'You probably Just before 1t goes,” sighed ; a towe], ot onde : der to me that and kflaze a trall to Otub for that family —Chicago Daily News, to roll into a pall | owboat—you | “Some- | Tt the path to the ' €D o, I shall have to, | ATTO Office Lakela: e 10 . W.S. PREST Office Upstairs Eest BARTOW. & Examination Title ™ tate I DR. H. ME PHYSICIAY Office: Rooms Lak Phones: Offic Office phone '~ " Special atte Marriage 4 PR W. HERM Morga Telephones Lakela “ 5

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