Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 16, 1914, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Classitied A FOR SALE PARK HE.L LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, dpertising RENT—Boarding house with 15 rooms, all modern conveni- ences; goed location; 2 blocks from depot. Phone 305. 3145 cemen: sidewalks, electric lights, | ¢ity water, shade trees. See¢ G. C. Rogau or S. M. Stephens. 829 e e o loioa oS Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we uwre now selling in 10 and 20-acre tracts some of the finest truck and 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 —_— FOR SALE—At very attractive | prices, and on easy payments, lots in Dixieland, new Dixieland, RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. All modern conveniences. 307 W. Magnolia. Phone 170 Blue. 3150 ————————— FOR RENT—Six-room bungalow on Lake Ave., near South Florida Ave. All modern conveniences. Apply A. Biewer, Gilmore and Oak. 3152 ———————————————————————————— i FOR RENT—The J. W. Chiles store building on Main St., recently occupied by State Bnnk. Apply to J. W. Chiles. 3156 | e —————————————————————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS ———————— Futch & Rogers Orange Grove nd-“ HAVE THRBE CARG for public dition, Morton addition, Lake Beulah addition, and Sloan Park, | the beautiful subdivision border- ing Lake Beulah on the west. D. H. SLOAN. ———————— FOR SALE—10 acres fronting on South Florida avenue, part citrus land and part fine truck land, no improvements, 7 acres cleared and in cultivation. Price $2,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3097 FOR SALE—S80 acres good citrus land, 3 miles from Lakeland on the Bartow hard road, within 1-2 mile of store and packing house. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3097 FOR SALE CHEAP and on extreme- ly easy payments, new sjx-room bungalow in Sloan Park, just! west of Lake Beulah. 3069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. FOR SALE—A few more lots in Ozone Grove. We are now build- ing in the grove and will soon have several fine bungalows for sale. Cash or These bungalows and lots are close in and choice property. See us. Room 5, over postoffice. W. F. Nichols & Son. 3144 FOR RENT ¥FOR 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 e e ) FOR RENT—Several cottug:a just west of railroad yards, especially convenient for railroad men. 3069 D. H. SLOAN. FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 R easy payments. |. service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddliacs and I am therefore (ully equipped to glive my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 66; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 ——————————————————————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promytly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 ——————————————————————————— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla,, July 10, 1914. Union bricklayers will ba 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 and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the B .M. &P. L. U, No. 12. J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. ———————————————————————————————— FOR GUAVAS fresh from trees, de- livered anywhere in city, rhone 3069 D H. SLOAN. 388 Green. Those desiring ‘“Rooms for Rent" cards will find a large supply of dif- ferent kinds at the Telegram office, for sale. Also anyone wishing a pocket card with all the fire whistle 'signals and location of city wards, with other valuable information can get one free by calling at this of- fice. te ——————————————————————————— FOR RENT—Kurnished rooms with or without meals. Phone 24 Red. 3148 MILLINERY OPENING Mrs. Epperson has just returned from market and invites the Ladies of Lakeland and vicinity to attend a display of new fall street hats, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18 and 19, at her new parlor in the new All contractors are notified that|$6.00, on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no|$2.00, and gqon down the line. All 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 lives in Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- nue and Riggins St. 8,000 The Kimbrough Supply Co. have just received a solid car-load of pi- @anos, baby grandd, piano players, and upright pianos of differem styles, mahogany and oaks. Anyone wishing to purchase a piano that they can rely on in every respect, it will pay them to wait and see our line before buying elsewhere as we can give you the best instrument in South Florida for the money. If you are interested, please write or phone or come in person and we will guar- antee to give you the best bargains in the city. Phone 386; store on Main St., near Evening Telegram building. 3130 N0 USE KICKING —THE SHOES MUST Gu \We conscientiously believe that we are making the best offer in shoes ever put before the people in this vicinify. The reason is we have a large stock on hand and as we are going into another line of business, want to ‘get rid of the shoes, and must do so, even at a great sacrifice. Tf you do not hap- pen to need shoes now, it will hand- somely pay you to buy from us at this time and keep them till you need them, ag we eut prices exactly half in two; for example, shoes that formerly sold for $4.00, $5.00 and now $3.00, $2.50 and men’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes included. Come to see us. It is no feat for ug to fit feet. KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO., 3147 Lakeland, Fla. i —————————ea SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS—Pure Bred. 301 North 8151 Pedigree furnished. Kentucky Ave. ——————————————————————————— LATEST CREATIONS on display Kibler Hotel, Wednesday , and Thursday . 31556 ———————————— FOR THE LAST WORD in ready-to- wear coat suits and tailored gowns, see Fort & Wilson’s dis- play at Hotel Kibler, Wednesday and Thursday. 3155‘ NOTICE TO PERSONS | INDEBTED FOR STREET PAVING All persons obligated to the city for paving the streets abutting their property are notified that the. coupons representing one-fifth of' sald indebtedness are now in the hands of the city treasurer, and that payment for said one-fifth of the indebtedness aforesald MUST BE MADE prior to Sept. 21, 1914, as further time positively cannot be granted. This obligation was due on Sept. 1, and the credit of the city must be preserved. Pay at city wat and your coupon® will be snrrendered to you. 0. M. EATON, Stuart building on Central avenue,lChalrmnn Board of Commissioners. Bartow. SBORICHEOHECEBA NSNS VOB BB DIUDUDT [e2eliel SutalBultuitet il tuttestefal Bl et lut it it et AR 202 OO 32w S w S g = Ot - LG HOBPOBIEOHIPIPOFIIBAFHISOEOS 2= L 3154 3 3149 L R R T POPOHODOPOD SOOI T LR POGOTOE SO EOH O SANSOBO P EOGOSIPHHOHOIEO SOOI QSO OR ORISR RSB OH SO SO S ORI O Reception at Hotel Kibler Wednesday and Thursday September 16 and 17, 1914 ALL of the Newest and Latest Creations in Ladies’ Ready -to-Wear Coat Suits, DresSes, Evening Gowns, Waists and Skirts @ Fort & Wzlson Company BARTOW, FLORIDA FOPTFOINO 200 I0D CHILDREN'S SHOE DAY AT THE KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. STORE Opening each day at 8 o’clock, we are going to make every day Chil- dreng Shoe day until our supply of shoes are gone, and you will find it to your advantage to visit ns before the stock is too closely picked over. You have heard about the war raising the prices of leather and about everything else and while others are taking the advantage of the war conditjons and advancing the price on all goods, the Kim- brough Supply Co. are taking the advantage of lowering the prices on their entire line, and are making the biggest slaughter in children’s shoeg that has even.been made in the city before. We offer to closeout our entire line of children’s and baby’s shoes at actual cost and give a present valued at from fifteen to thirty-five cents with each pair of shoes sold. We are actually saving you on all children’s shoes with a discount, ‘presents, etc., of fully 100 per cent. We have decided to include our large line Men's, Ladies and Boy's shoes in this whirlpool of cut prices, and offer them to youw at the same big discount. Come all and see our great bargains. 3130 ————————————————————— We carry a large stock of auto- mobile tires, tubes and other goods in automobile line, buy direct from manufacturers and, paying spot cash, get lowest possible prices, and can sell you just as cheaply as same clasg of good can be sold anywhere. LAKELAND AUTO. & SUPPLY CO. 3140 —eeeee e WILL TRADE good lot in Dixfeland, good location, for 1914 automo- bile. The John F. Cox Realty Co, A carload of Ford Touring cars due to arrive. Place your order now for prompt delivery. LAKELAND AUTO. & SUPPLY CO. 3141 e i WANTED—Second hand roll top desk; must be cheap. Address “Desk,” care Telegram. 5000 [ ——— FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, close in, all modern conven- fences. Phone 153 Blue. 3048 —————————— FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon street. 3099 ————————————————————————————— If you are interestea, please write or phone or come In person and we will guarantee to give you the best bargains in the city. Phone 386; store on Main St., near Evening Telegram building. 3113 ——————————————————————— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms close in. Phone 292 Red. 3106 ————— i ——————— For a pleasant home-like place, with clean, airy rooms screened throughout, and the very best of board, call on Mrs. J: W. Layton, 309 North Tennessee avenue. Rates $5 per week. 3131 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none hetter, Made in Lakeland hv Streeter. 3035 Pair medium size mules, znod con- dition. Bargain expected. Florida & Georgia Land Co. . 3052 SC™00L OF MUSIC AND EXPRES- SION—YVoice, harmony and sight sincine, Children’s classes a specialty, Reasonable terms. Miss Hazel Willlams. Studio %13 East Orange St. 3139 QGBS QRO SOOI SO OO $rgrddEOnD GRBOEO L ONOPOSOTOTOTOGOHOFOEOPOE You are cordially invited to attend A Special Display of Phipps, Gage and Fisk Hats - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY September 17-18th, at REYNOLDS’ Pn T Tl O B AT B H - ARG S AR BN P BT BT S B R - Lakeland One of The Most Favored Cities in Florida (Continued from Page 5.) and truck lands for $25 (all cash) per acre; can you get it for me?"| tried. I went to the best real estate men and land owners in and about Lakeland. They asked me: “How near in?” I sald “anywhere within five miles of town.” And these men said to me: “Man, you are off; th day is past when you can buy any land in five miles of Lakeland for such prices.” Let us think of this. A squar of such land with Lakeland as 1 center would be ten miles squar or say 100 sections and 64,000 acres and at $25 per acre, $1,600,000, and this for wild lands. Add to this the stupendous values of the Phe phate mines and lands and citrs groves and truck farms and cattl and, hog and chicken and goit ranches, ‘and residences compre hended in this ten miles square, al of you pessimists, and run to th nearest drug store and take sixtf drops of cholera serum. You ne it, for everybody knows you've i the bellyache. ALBERTUS VOGT. P. S.—f you can find space it this it is an honest, modest ager® gation of facts that I hope may hel to relieve the abdominal ailingsd some people whom you and I me on the streets every day. What in h ‘nas the war i Europe to do with most of the# agonizers or they with it? Yours, etc., OISO B e B o e e e e L= -

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