Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 5, 1914, Page 6

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i lassified Advertising ; FOR SALE PARK HiLL 1.0TS FOR SALE ON EALY TERMS— all streete clayed, cement swdewalis eiectric lights, ~ts water snade trees. See G. C.! M. Stephens. 829] e ——— Havinz 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 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. Rogan or S. 2996 | —————————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Cash or easy terms, new five-room bungalow, modern, good location. One block from South Florida avenue. W. F. Nichols & Son, Room 5, over the postoffice. Phone 356. 3144 FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, horse about 9 years old, work anywhere, especially good for farm work. First offer cf $40 cash takes him. Address G. J. Wil- ‘liams, Telegram office, or phone 242 Red. one FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice, new, plastered, well finished 6<room bungalow, 2 porches, lot 50x200, 4 minutes walk from depot. Nice place to live, but I need some cash. Or, I will sell the 4-acre place on which I live. See me quick for a bargain. Phone 275 D. C. Boswell at Faed Store. 3207 FOR SALE—T7 lots on West Lemon St., close in. Big bargain. Easy terms. W. T. Overstreet. FOR RENT 5000 FOR RENT--Nicely furnished rooms. 106 West Magnolia St. Phone 271 Red. Also five room house North Kentucky avenue. 3236 ——————— HUNTING LICENSE Parties desiring State and county 'hunting licenses may get same on iand after October 15th, by applying lat my office in Dickson building, Lakeland. Frank Thompson. 3221 NEW BUNGALOWS for sale. Call 34 Black. 3196 ———————————————————————— WILL take good automooilz part payment on new seven room house. %4 lots whole or part, cheap. 5 room house $5 per month. Box 517 3227 ————————————————————————————— BEFORE you build or buy a home see L. B. Gill & Co. Phone 34 Black. 3196 i MRS. NELLIE L. GANNON PRACTICAL NURSE 207 W. Magnolia St. Phone 239 Blk. 3234 I HAVE THREE CARB for public » gervice 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 Na. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 Fine mealg served at Lake-Mirror hotel. 3222 R SALE—A few fine ferns. Phone 22. 3224 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promytly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 Those desiring ‘‘kkooms for Rent” 3214 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 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished |8ignals and ‘location of city wards, bedrooms, splendidly located, on |With other valuable information can East Orange street. Red. Phone FOR RENT—Eight-room, two-story house, 808 South Missourl ave- nue, all modern conveniences. Aleo eight-room house, 107 Rig- gins dences. Apply to W. Fiske John- son. Phone 150 or 102. 3212 FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- 292 | get one free by calling at this of- 3106 | fice. tt NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION COMPANY B. H. HARNLY AUCTIONEER AND SALES MANAGER We speclalize in running auction lot sales on new additions. All kinds of real estate and personal property sold at auction. Wide ex- street; all moderr. conven- |perience. Up to date methods. Room 21, 22, Romondo Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. —_—eee We unloaded a car load of Ford phens apartment house. Apply to|touring cars on last Monday, and 8. M. Stephens, city. ——————————————————————————— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 416 South Florida Ave. 3170 e FOR RENT—House of 5 rooms and bath, fireplace, completely and nicely furnished with one acre of fine truck land, for $35 per month. 3179 THE JOHN F. COX REALTY CO. e ————————————————— FOR RENT—One nicely furnished bedroom within one block of post- office. Call 334 Red. 3190 e ———————————————— FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon street. y 3099 FOR RENT—Elbermar hotel, fif- teen rooms, partly furnigshed. For further information appiy to 301 South Tennessee avenue or phone! 1')‘1. 3“)‘76 FOR RENT—One nicely furnished front room, upstairs. Call 306 Blue or apply at 216 South Ten- nessee avenue. 3211 MISCELLANEOUS SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 BUILDERS OF Gill & Co. HOMES—L. B. 3196 WANTED—Sewing of any kind; will come to your home by the day or will take the work out. Mrs. Walker. 212 North Tennes- see avenue. Phone 31, 5000 FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. “™. 517 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 3218 FOR SALE—Milch cow ahout five years old; good condition: fine milker. A bargain at $6 J. Williams. Phone 242 Red. TO SELL OR TRADE for lots. two passenger automobile; a har. galn. See Grady Deen. cash. G. | nna'LAKEL\‘(D JUNK DEALER Al Buys 3235 2388 |sold the last one Thursday morning, but a telegram just received from the company says another car load | left Detroit on the 1st, which should arrive by about the 10th, but if you want prompt delivery, better place your order in advance of arrival of carg, as delivering of Ford cars, as lsom{z one remarked, is about like getting mail at general delivery window at local postoffice, if youw want prompt service, better get in line, and hold your place. Why buy a big heavy car which is expensive to operate, when you can buy a Ford, which will do all that any other car can do, and much that some of them will not, and a house and lot, or a small farm for the dif- ‘ference in price, and socn save cnough in cost of upkeep and op- |erating expenses to buy some more real estate, or start a bank account, and be independent. Think of these things before buying a <car, ask 'those who own cars of the different types, what it costs to keep up, and run their cars, and if you value | money, you will without parley, buy a Ford. LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CO. Polk County Agents. 3069 Wm OFFICE ROOMS $ FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE S92 4 2P PR FIEDIS BB MRS. JOSIE THOMPSON, NURSE. CO\,FI\'E\(ENT CASES A SPECIALTY Phore 347 Red, or call at | Mrs. M. G. Merrit’s | 509 North Kentucky. Sacks, Bottles, Iron, etc. Bring Us Your Junk. l further Rubber, FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. 3223tt DINING ROOM OPEN at Lake Mirror New managément. 3222 —————————————— LAKE MIRROR HOTEL serves good meals in a clean place. 3222 hotel. ————————————————————————— Rooms for Light Housekeeping— Phone 149 or apply 501 South Kentucky avenue. 3184 P ———— WANTED—You to list your rooms, boarding houses and real estate with us. Have more callc than we can fill. The Lakeland Informa- tion Bureau. Room 18, Raymondo Building. 3219 ———————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Five room house, en- tirely furnished. Phone 170 Green. 3239 ——————————————————— WANTED—Torent 4 to 6 room house, furnished or unfurnished. must be close in, or will buy lot if price suits. Phone 288 Black. 3238 WE SUPPLY THE LIVING AND TAKE CARE OF THE DEAD Kimbrough Supply Co. bas a com- plete undertaking department, with licensed embalmer in attendance, at ~easonable prices. 3225 IMPOUNDED, ONE YELLOW COW—Marks, crop under half fly, loose in left ear, split in right ear. Light col- ored tail. Light under the stomach. Crumple horns. MRS. H. M. COWLES, Prop. Under New Management. Refurnishedand thoroughly renovated, and everything Clean, Comfortable and First-class. Dining Room Service Unexcelled. Rates Reasonable. Your Patronage Cordially Invited, dnre @ { Fresh Norfolk Oysters, quart 600 Thirty Cents a Pint FRFEPFESTEPFTETERTEETD Peanut Brittle - 20c. 1b. Chocolate Fudge 25¢. 1b. D e L s s ey r Y H. O. DENNY West Side Murn Park Phone 226. Prompt Del. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EYE, EAR,"NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED LAKELAND, Fra. HARNESS HEADQUARTERS harness headquarters. ness this is headquarters. ‘McGLASHAN 3232 | yan Huss Bldg. EYES EXAMINED % aa- The place to get harness is at , FLA., OCT. 5, 1914. g The Prof_essions ; THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Main and Florida Ave. Phone 391 Electricity, X-Ray, Hydrotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys ical Culture, Massage, Dietetics, Bte. Light, Heat, |®. = 3 It was a-cool night the latter pm't‘only answer was to stand joy.} m., and look on. of October, time about 2 a. You can get here what you get in|when I was awakened by my wife Battle Creek and Hot Springs and|requesting me to getup andsee What| =~ .. . ¢ 1ot man nag i save time and expense. G. D. & H. D, MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-216 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. was the matter with the electric light, as she could not turn on the jup-. lights. T got up and tried all the; lights in the house but there was no power. I spent about thirty minutes hunt- Phosphate Land Examinations and|;, . i, the garret for an oil lamp and charge? Only a dollar a bary Plant Designs, Karthwork Specialists, | .o o great while finally got a Surveys. Residence Phone 240 Black DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Attendance Consultation Free Office in Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium Residence phone, 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of First National Bank : Lakeland, Florida 7. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Lakeland, Fla EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER DR. W. R. GROOVER Rm:lln?lflc% Pi “\; E‘LR % dina | Once the pride of our city now lay a be done, for with no water to LOUIS A, FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. wnbox PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To Deen-Bryant Bldg. Office ¥hone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC B’sa rban nroneny. | o e “z r see me at once. sel or cash, or on eu erml. Rooms 14, Futch ntry Bldz. Ll.kehnd !’ll. A. X, ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drene Building DR. R. B. HADDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Dickson Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. D. O. Rogers ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Brnnt Building Florida Established in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentuc p 4 Phone: Office 180; Residence u “- HOURS: 971012 A. M. 2Trodp. M, SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Building Lakeland Florida W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Tltlel and Real Ex tate Law a Speclalty nn H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Office phone 402. Res. 312 Red papers. Marriage licenses and abstracts tnrnished 1 W. HERMAN WATSON. M. D. Morgan-Groover Bldg. We have ev-|Telephones: Office 351; Res. 11 erything needed to ride or drive a i horse and of good quality at reason- able prices. From the heaviest team harness to the lightest buggry har- Special 'attention to repair work of all kinds, Lakeland, Florids NORTHROP SCHOOL OF MUSIC KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMAR MRS. ENSIGN NORTHROP, Lakeland, Florida PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building | Loans. Investments in Real Estate e interesting sn. Dl in ecity lOlllce Phone 138; Residence 91 Black Edwin Spencer, Jr. Office Upstairs East of Court Houge Special attention to drafting legal 4 light, and in the meantime the baby had worn out, or it had seemed to, a good healthy pair of lunge, during an effort to get us to heat him some milk, which I finally did on the gaso- line stove, for there was nothing do- ing on the electric heater. I finally went back to sleep, but was rudely awakened dreams with the information and see about it. I got up, went to the telephone lizht and water plant, but was in- formed that the line was busy and ahead of me. gsome breakfast with. After breakfast T went up town. As | drew near the waterworks I boiler room of the light and water plant was a total wreck, what was tangled mass of junk. We had’ worked a good horse to death, worked him day and night, no rest, no relief, and the steady grind, the tightened tension caused by a grow.- ing city, had at last broken, and our beautiful city had been thrown into darkness. A water famine threatened, and an epidemic pend- ing on quick relief. Just then the fire wagon came by oms 8, 9, 10.|and I followed the crowd only to see 'do otherwise than sell. several of our best buildings go up in smoke. The cry came: ‘““What shall we do; we have no water?” The Shall majority of the community make this LAKELAND. the SUITS or OVERCOATS Tailored -To-Measure No More $I And we guarantee that garments that you cannot duplicate than $25.00 to 30.00 I No matter what price you pay us for your gar- ments your absolute sat. isfaction is paramount above everything. This is the “Shop of Satisfac- tion.” No reasonable man is permitted to leave here unsatisfied. ENGLISHWOOLENMILE World’s Largest Tailors Futch & Gentry Bidg, LAKELAND, FLA. R. A. BLUMCERG Representatives .SAM B. SCHE PP LLFEPPPEP0E What May Happen Should Light And Water Bonds Fall to Carry Tomorro -and shipped, as the local from my houses which depended on th: that ' for power, were closed. there was no water to get breaktastl I went into a drug store zug: with, and that I had better get up for a cocl drink, but they cou) | | and tried to get the office of the city a man; the clerk said I woulj S> 1T walked ’steen miles to the [there the commissioners sat lake and got water enough to get|their hands tied, powerless to !down the bonds that could hav Lake Mirl'or Hotel ¢ Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida|saw what all the trouble was: The en relief in an emergency like As Ye Sew, So Unknown to you—Untested, so far as the greate earnest endeavor now, and al ways, to sew generously th thread of satisfaction, in the firm belief that such a poli cy can but result in a Harvest Premier Tailoring Establishment ¢ i From there I went to my I called up a stable t0 iteam, but was informed tha | {team was busy hauling bary, water. 1 told them to send 3 to my house—and what (ijq . I went back up town, ang 08 streets were crowded with to.] with their luggage, on their y; other parts. I noticed a8 number of y,f loaded with grapefruit and or; and was informed that they weg their way to other parts to te p; operate the fountain without I went to our largest hotel : him on the top floor, but g have to walk up for the e that there was a hundred calls in, were not working—no power & I wandered into the city relief. The voters had faije look far enough ahead and had The State health officer was ent, and said that something hi our sewer system a great deat} sickness was bound to be cau | Atter him another man aros by the way, he was the onlf that I saw all day that had a ‘on his face. He said that he represented out of town capitalist that buy the light and water plant. | commissioners, knowing that ' were powerless to rebuild, coul l, Just then I woke up in 2 'sweat—it was only a drean all. B. H. BELESAR) We Reap is concerned, it will be ou of business that wi 5 No at this price we will give y0 elsewhere at le It is our honest opim ion that if we would st down and talk just ont half hour with everf man in town personally. there wouldn’t be any one in the tailoring bust ness in town but us ab ter we had finished talk ing.

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