Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Classified [dvertising P e s s s sl FOR SALE ————————————— PARK HELL LOTS FOR SALE ON! EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, | ocement sidewalks, electric 1ights, | eity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephene. 829 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 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 2nd 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 ___—______,____l FOR SALE—Cash or easy terms, new five-room bungalow, modern, good location. One block Imml South Florida avenue. W. F{ Nichols & Son, Room 5, over theI postoffice. Phone 356. 3144] e s FOR SALE—Nice home on South! Florida Ave. Five rcoms and | screened porch, wide front purch on two sides, plastered and neatly finished throughout, electric lights, bath with hot and cold wa- ter. Lot 50 by 135 feet, with bearing orange trees. Price $3,- 000. Terms to right party. Ad- dress H. F. S., care Telegram. 3182 FOR SALE—G6-room house, and lot 90x200, 25 bearing treee CHEAP. Phone 104 Green. E. P. Richter, Box 580. 3191 FOR SALE—At very attractive prices, and on easy paymentls, lots in Dixieland, new Dixieland, Futch & Rogers Orange Grove ad- dition, Morton addition, Lake Beulah addition, and Sloan Park, the beautiful subdivision border- ing Lake Beulah on the west. D. H. SLOAN. FOR RENT FOR RENT—My residencs, of Massachusetts avenue and Lemon street, also Mrs. Fletch- es's Studio; will -arrange the lat- ter three rooms and bath for per- manent tenant. Address Samuel T. Fletcher, Curry building, Tampa, Fla. 3175 corner FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT--4 unfurnished connect- ing rooms for housekeeping, 517 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 3167 FOR RENT—Two furnished bed- rooms. Apply 502 East Orange street. 3184 FOR RENT—Furnished 416 South Florida Ave. rooms at 3170 FOR RENT—House of 5 rooms and bath, fireplace, completely and nicely furnished yith one acre of fine truck land, for $35 month. 3179 THE JOHN F. COX REALTY CO. ——————————————————————————————— FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for ligcht housekeeping. All modern conveniences including fireless cooker. 506 South Florida Ave. Phone 312 Black. 3171 ——————————— FOR RENT—Furnished front room on Lake Morton to one or two gen- tlemen. Apply East Lime. Phone 222. 3181 ————— FOR RENT—One nicely furnished bedroom within one block of post- office. Call 334 Red. 3190 ——————————————————————— FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon street. 3099 e ————————————————————————— FOR RENT—Seven-room house, 2 blocks from high school. P hone 398 Red. 3177 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms close in. Phone 293 Red. 3108 ————————————————————————————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS SWITCHES I can make you a beaatiful hair switch from your hair combings. MRS. ANNIE BUTLER. 507 N. Tennessee Ave. Lakeland, Fla. ————————————————————————— WANTED—Nov. 1, three or four furnished rooms for light house- 3166 , WANTED—Second hand roll ,same. B top Address 5000 desk; must be cheap. “Desk,” care Telegram. 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 and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the B M. & P. 1 U, No. 12. J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. —————————————————————————————————— FOR GUAVAS fresh from Ere es, de- livered anywhere in city, phone 388 Green. 3069 D. H. SLOAN. ————————————i— Those desiring “Kooms for Rent” lecards 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. tt ———————————— I HAVE THREE CARG for public service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore tully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 66; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1616 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 Pair medium size mules, good con- dition. Bargain expected. Florida & Georgia Land Co. 3062 PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 Room 1667 GOOD JERSEY COW for sale. Two and a half to three gallons a day. Price $65. Must be sold at once. Wm. D. Nowlin. 3192 LOST—O01d gold cuff button with L. M. B. engraved on it. Finder please return to 211 South Ten- nessee avenue. 3189 PAY YOUR WATER AND LIGHT BILLS—SAVE INCONVENIENCE The attention of certain consum- ers of water and electricity is called to the regulation of the City of Lakeland requiring the discontinu- ance of service to those who have not paid for August service by the 25th of September. \ DONALD F. McLEOD, = City Manager. 3t—23,24,25 3185 Sept. 22, 1914, e ————————————————————————————————————— WANTED—Austion sales; we can get the “high dollar” for your real estate, live stock, household goods, merchandise, ete. AT AUCTION. Write or call today. NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO., B. H. Harnly, Auctioneer. Rooms 21 & 22 Raymondo Building, Lakeland, Florida. 3186 NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION COMPANY B. H. HARNLY 4 'TIONEER AND SALES MANAGER We specialize in running auction lot sales on new additions. All kinds of real estate and personal property sold at auction. Wide ex- perience. Up to date methods. Rooma 21, 22, Romondo Bldz., Lakeland, Fla. CATTLE IMPOUNDED The following described cow is in the city pound and will be sold within three days, unless claimed, according to section 6 of the ordi- nance of the city of Lakeland: One young bull, black and white; no marks. Horns, R. C. ELLIS, Chief of Police. Lakeland, Fla. Sept. 24, 1914. 3193 Car load Ford Touring cars re-l ceived last week were all sold before Monday noon, but we have unotherl car load to arrive last of this week, three of which are already sold, however, so that if you want ope for prompt delivery, better piace your order at once. Buy a Fcrd if you STENOGRAPHER—Work EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all cred- iters, heirs, legatees, devisees and distributees, and all other jpersons interested in the estate of Jane A. Morrell, of Polk county, Florida, de- ceased, that I have qualified as ex- ecutor of the last will and testa- ment of the said deceased, and have taken charge of her estate. All persons having claims 2gainst the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly attested, with- in two years of the date of the last publication of this notice, or accord- ing to law, the said claims will be forever barred. All persons indebted to th2 said estate aforesaid are hereby notified to make payments to the said exec- utor of every manner of obligation owing the said deceased. Dated: Lakeland, Florida, Aug. § A. D. 1914. H. J. DRANE. Qualified executor of the last will and fbstament ot Jane A. Morrell, deceased. 2964 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That whereas by ordinance number one hun- dred and seventy-two, duly passed by the Board of Commissioners providing for the calling, holding and manner of holding of an clection in and for the city of Lakeland, for | the purpose of voting upon bond issues, to- wit: . Twenty thousand dollars for fire depart- ment improvements and enlargements; One hundred and thirty thousand dollars for the enlargement of the light and water distribution system and the light and water plant ; Fifteen thousand dollars for the building or altering and equipment of Morrell Memorial Hospital ; » And for the purpose of electing three trus- tees to serve as a board of public works in respect to said bond issues; which sald or- dinance was effective on the 24th day of August, A. D. 1914. NOW THEREFORE, the Commissioners of the City of Lakeland hereby call an electlon in and for the City of Lakeland to vote for or against the issuance of municipal bonds as heretofore stated, and for the election of three trustees to serve as a board of public works in and for the sald bond issues; to be held on the Sixth day of Octover, A. D. 1914, which said election shall be held in manner and form by the charter, laws and ordinances of the City of Lakeland provided, to be participated in by persons as provided by sald ordinance number one hundred and seventy-two. This 24th day of AIIZIIM, A. D, '8 EATON GUY W. TOP! H. D. MENDENHALL J. E. BUSSARD, E. C. FLANAGAN, Commisioners of the Clly of Luelund Attest: H. L. SWATTS 1914. 100 —————————eeeee FOUND—In Munn park, lady’s para- ' gol. Owner can seure same by calling at this office and paying for advertisement. 5000 LAKELAND: JUNK DEALER 500 North Kentucky. Sacks, Bottles, Rubber, Iron, etc. Bring Us Your Junk. Buys MRS. JOSIE THOMPSON, NURSE. CONFINEMENT CASES A SPECIALTY Phone 347 Red, or call at Mrs. M. G. Merrit's OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE GRS EDHBOPHRROD DSBS Fresh Norfolk Opysters, quart 6OC Thirty Cents 2 Pint w:&va»:zwm&mw Peanut Brittle - 20c. 1b. (,hocolato Fudge 25¢. 1b. HPBSGEIBPEEHERTIED 2 H O. DENNY West Side Murn Park Phone 226. Prompt Del. S HARNESS HEADQUARTERS The place to get harness is at harness headquarters. We have ev- erything needed to ride or drive a horse and of good quality at rcason- able prices. From the heaviest team HER SLIGHT MISTAKE By CONSTANCE NESSLER. 00000000000 9000000000 “Have you ever seen such oppressive- | | 1y hot weather in your life?” the laven- der girl asked thé young woman m: white, selecting a wicker chair and | pulling it to a position where she | would feel whatever breeze came: through the window. “Certainly I have, right here in this | city, and so have you,” replied the girl in white. “] suppose you are right,” admitted her frlend, “but you are most disap- pointing.” “You interest me strangely.” “You should have adapted yourself | to my mood,” explnlned the young woman in lavender, “and assured me that you never had seen such hot weather and that you do not believe there is such hot weather anywhere élse on the globe. Instead. you try to convey the impression that it is not hot at all.” | “ am trying to help you, my dear. i 1f T were to join you in your view of, the weather its heat would become more and more intense until your back | hair frizzled. Instead of doing that I| suggest that it is no warmer than | usual. Presently, 1 shall mention | some ice cream that is coming and the fArst - thlng you know you will be! comfortable. You are not so warm right now as you were, are you?” ‘ “I couldn’t be any warmer, certain-} 1y, without melting my watch and my ' finger rings. 1 wis seething when I, arrived. I had done the most dread- ful thing! “It was on the ‘L,’” said the young person in lavender, launching boldly into her adventure. “I entered the train at Sheridan road and there were any number of seats vacant, but I saw Marc Willard sitting by a window and looking out. I determined to sur- prise him, so I selected the other half of his seat, the car jerked and I shot down like a ball player sliding to first, with a shoulder hunched up. I collided with the unfortunate man in a violent fashion that almost sent him out of the car and sailing over the back yards like an aeroplane. “Then I turned my head and pre- tended to be looking from the win- dow on the opposite side of the car. 1 felt him turn in the seat, and I felt his eyes boring into my back, and I hadn't felt so tickled over anything in a long time. I had on this new dress and I was quite sure he did not “Bg Careful, Kid.” ul time before I slowly and innocent- | y turned my face to him.” “You were taking an awful chance, Eecognlze me, so I waited for a dread- Arabelle. Suppose it had not been he? You know mistakes sometimes' happen.” “One had—then.” “Oh, you surely do not mean—" “Yes, I do! It was some young| man I had never seen before! Imag- ine! “There he sat looking down upon ! me with the queerest expression, and I shriveled and shrunk until I “asntl bigger than a peanut. I could feel myself being immersed slowly in a gulf of boiling oil, which began at my toes and rose slowly, slowly until it covered the top of my head! And there I sat frozen to my seat with his eyes fixed upon mine.” “That was dreadful!” “Indeed it was. If he had looked away for a moment I could have apol- ogized or have slid into another seat, but his eyes seemed to hold me! And then I saw he was going to speak to me, and I was glad, because I thought I saw a glint of humor in his eyes. I imagined his first word would tell me that he understood. But what do you suppose he said?” “What?” “He held his paper up before his fm and “Mspcred ‘Be _careful, kld — e SEOBUFORN BSOSO e Rt v MWWW W. J Reddick’s Groce S MOVE Dz This is to notify Main Street into my my Patrons that I have moved from own building at 220 Missouri Ave., scy on tne rtront seat 1§ my t\hfié 0 (Ivgot over into al'l'Olhel' seat then, yvou'd better believe! “«Arabella, your adventure was & classic. 1 rw\d it in a funny column p er day.” flnlor:::'»er had read it; but I believe he lfed. Anyway the woman got out at the next station, and he was still in his seat when I left the car. 1 have ln(w\ only one object in life, and that—" “Iiy to help me eat the cream, which the boy is bringing.” “No, but to meet Mr. Smart ullld make it as peppery for him as he nade it for me. »—Chicago Daily Newn. RSO LN There are 28 raflway tunnels in tngland a mile or more long. STYLISH SUIT FOR FM-!. Bernard has designed just the suit for fall. It has the fashionable long plaited tunic, with the tight under- skirt, jacket with plaited peplum and patch pockets, and collar of skunk. TO BE MADE FROM REMNANTS Waist Garniture That May Be Fash- ioned From Material Found on Bargain Counter. There are charming possibilities in the numerous bargain table remnants today, when a little money plus some ability will accomplish a smart waist garniture in short order. An attractive girdle can be made from a yard and a half of black mes- salinc or any desired silk weave. Crush an eightinch strip around the waist and divide the rest into one long strip the full 18 inches of the material. Sew along the selvage edges on the wrong side, turn, and finish each end in a point. Knot this over the girdle—which fastens with hooks and eyves a few inches to the left of the center front, and have one end six inches longer than the other. Sew a jet tassel or ball to the end of each point. A home-made trimming may be made instead by winding two small circles of cardboard with a hole in the center with heavy rope silk. When closely wound cut the threads be- tween these two rungs of pasteboard and tie them tightly by strands of the rope silk slipped through the card- board and tied tightly around the cen- ter, with ends long enough to make loops. Make 14 such balls. Fasten one at each point of the sash, crochet or chain stitch three ends three inches long, attach a ball to each, then continue the ends for four or five inches more and finish with another ball on the end of each one. FASHION'S FANCIES Long coats are in favor. Satins will lead among silken goods. Tasseled trimmings will be modish. The broad brimmed hat is in fashion 'l'wo or three tiered skirts in favor. S il Hissessaase Bresedreiies iy The Professions Rl S L L L L L L SO THE EGYPTIAN SANITAR[y OF CHRONIC DISEASES Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Florida A ve, Phone 391 Electricity, X-Ray, Light, Heay Hydrotherapy, Turkish Bathg, Phy: ical Culture, Massage, £te. You can get here what yo, wet gy Battle Creek and Hot Spring ang save time and expense. Main and D.euum G. D. & H. D. MENDEX CONSULTING ENI(!R: ALy Suwite 212-215 Drane n\:z..fl; Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinationy gy Plant Designs, Earthwork Sp; ciallsty, Surveys. g Residence Phone 240 Black DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Anendanm Office in Dyches Buildin Park and Auditori Resldence phone, 278 Biack. Offiee phone, 278 Blue, DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of Fig National Bank Lakeland, Florida J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Taw Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, M, EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Floriis DR. W. R. GROOVER Rooms ‘.%’i ’&H&S&. Bt Lakeland, Florida LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florids DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, I\ Office Yhone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans. Investments in Real Esth Huve s%me interesting snaps in clu nd urban property, farms, et 1 gr see me at once. Will trath le lor cash, or on easy terms Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Blij. I.nkeland Fla. SRS TR A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Bulilding —_—m—m— DR. R. B. HADDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Dickson Bldg. I.akeland Fla. Office Phone 138; Residence 91 B D. O. Rogers Edwin Spencer. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakelang, Florids Established in July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Buill Phone: Office 180; Residence® KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida W. S. PRESTON, LAWYEn Office Upstairs East of Court BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Tities and kel tate Law a Specialty DR. H. MERCER mcmmg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOY Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Ellisto Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid. 30! FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Ofce phone 402, Res. 312 Special attention to drafti’f papers. Marriage licenses and b tarnished W. HERMAN WATSON. ¥ Morgan-Groover Bldg 4 Telephones: Office 351; Res: ! Lokeland, ~ Flori#® want to get the very best service, at | harness to the lightest buggy har- lowest possible cost. Cars cost lessIness this is headquarters. Special to begin with, cost less to operate, Iattentlon to repair work of all kinds. and for upkeep, and will go where M (il AS “AN next to the Christian church, where I will serve you with First-Class Good: at Reasonal Yours to Serve W J. REDDICK be glad ble prices. to &| NORTHROP SCHOOL 0; ’ KINDERGARTEN MRS. ENSIGN NORTr‘R"' Lakeland, Florids PETERSON & OVES ATTORNEYS AT L4 Dickson Building keeping, or small furnisked cot- tage. State location and rental per month. Will want place for several months, possibly a year. Bert E. Betts, 139 North Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 3180 many cars will not. See us at once. ' LAKELAND AUTO. & SUPPLY CoO. ! Polk County Agents. 3141 = o

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