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

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R A Pt AT AR R ¥ o FOR SALE PARE HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON | fOR RENT—une suits 1 the Ste- P | SIS THE EVENING TELEGRAX, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 29, 1914. LOST—One iron gray and one black mule. Finder will please return to C. G. Fletcher, Lakeland, and receive reward. 3331 Advertzsmg PPPpbE FOR EXCHANGE—Dixieland lots for land near Lakeland, suitable for orange growing. Address Box 346 City. 3325 phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 £A5Y TERMS—AI streete clayed, ! ceravar sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Kogan o 3. M. Stephens. 829 e ——————————————— 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 ¢racts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu- .ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. _————— FOR SALE—20 acres, 4 acres cleared, 60 pineapple orange trees 3 years old and 90 grape- fruit trees 1 year old; about 5 acres fine truck land, balance citrus land, on . South Florida avenue, for $1,400. The John F. Cox Reaity Co. 3256 e ————————————————— — BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony horse between 3 and 4 years old. Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 3300 —————————————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—One eight Toom two-story house; modern coneviences, cormer, New Yok avenue and Orange street. Fla. & Ga. Land Co. 3309 FOR SALE—New moders seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 706 East Lime St. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Two .new modern bungalows, in Ozone Park, only six ; blocks from Main St. They will be completed by Nov. 1. We handle our own property and can give some ; good deals for cash or on terms. W. F. Nichols & Son, Room 5 over postoffice. Phone 356. 3144 s ————————————————— FOR SALE—6 1-2 acres just outside city, 2 in grove, 4 room house, 4 acres truck land; $2,500. Terns of desired. Lock Box 687. 3334 e ———————————— FOR SALE—-New house of § rvoms, bath, electric light, fireplace and two lots 52x145 each, all for $2,700. The John F. Cox Realty Co. © 3256 e FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern five room bungalows, one block from South Florida avenue. Room 5 over postoffice. Phone 366. W. F. Nich- ols°'& Son. 3144 i ——————— FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at lee Mirror hotel, 3223tt s s L FOR RENT e FOR RENT—Eleven room modern house. 919 South Florida avenue, sleeping porch and ‘two bath Tooms suitable for two families. — ————— ~ For Rent—Rooms, furnished or un- LR furished; modern conveniences: excellent location. Phone 24 Red. 3329 STENOGRAPHER— Work done neatly and promptly. Rocm 200, I'vane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 HUNTING LICENSES FOR RENT-—Furnished room; close NOW ON SALE in. Apply 405 South Florida Ave. | Pparties desiring State and county 3330 | hunting licenses may get same on and after Nov. 15th, by applyirg at my office in Dickson building, Lakeland. Frank Thompson. 3221 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT { In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE LA a2t SR T S TR RN M . B. H. HARNLY Real Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Sales Manager INATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO. Auction Lot Sales a Specialty 21 Raymondo Bldg. 8 FISH, OYSTERS, WO00D. PHONE ..258 RED. R. 0. PARK. 3339 MISCELLANEOUS GRAPE,FRUIT and orange trees of e S e o e e R e best quality and varietics at 1le¢ WANTED—Plain sewing or house- per eighth inch caliper. Eagle ‘work by middle aged lady. Could take charge of widower’s home, or take position as housckeeper. Call 1116 South Florida, or Tele- phone 103 Black. 5000 ————————— For fire insurance--strong, liberal companies, see D, H. Sloan. BEFORE YOU BUILD see L. B. Gill & Co., and let them show you homes they have recently completed. Phone 34 Biack. 3196 ———————————————— 3069 /COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving daily. The BIG PURE FOR RENT—Two bedrooms within| FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- one block of postoffice. Splendia| monson. 3345 location; modern CONVCNIENCES. | ———— Cal] 334 Red. 3341 |FOR SALE—Part of Old Raulerson homestead—23 acres froating on Lake Parker, 2 miles from Lake- land; 15 acres cleared. 7 acres truck land. 600 grapefruit and Valencla orange trees 2 and 3 years old. Also 20 old bearing trees, variety of fruit. Good ‘six- room house. Price $6,500. Terms. ‘H. Petersen, R. F. D. No. 2, Lakeland. 3311 APPLES! APPLES! Our apples have arrived, a solid carload of the famous Sleepy Creek variety—finest in the city. Get the buy-a-barrel habit before they are gone. Phone your grocer; he has them, Sleepy Creek Orchard Co. ‘Phone 292 Black. —_— S ———— e —————————— WANTED—You to iist your rooms, boarding houses and real estate Wwith us. Have more calls than we can fill. The Lakeland Informa- tion Bureau. Room 18, Raymondo Building. ———————————— JFOR RENT—Furnished rooms, to parties without children; modern conveniences. Phone 11 Grgen or apply at 420 South Lake avenue. 3343 ¢ LE b e e SR, L FOR RENT—7 room and 5 room I HAV® Ililes CARB for publie| 'houses; city water; have garden service at amy gud al' Luuse. My| on lots, Apply to C. G. Fletcher, machiner are Caddilacs and I am| 701 East Lime. 3342 therefore tully equipped t0 g1Ve | = ———— my patrons the best service ob-|FOR RENT—Jefferson hotel, attrae- talnable. Day phone No. 6F; tive lease for one or two years; . night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque-| good conditiom, partly furnished. more. 1615 Apply to A. J. Mills, owner, on fpremises. 3346 WANTED — Dressmaking done at reasonable prices at my home on e West Pear street. First class ns. EMMA V. LUNDSTROM work. Call or write Mrs. N. G. PRACTICAL NURSE Townsend. 5000 § 1308 North Iowa Ave. Phone 96 Blue LOST—A bunch of keys—three flat keys and one round key, on a chain part brass and part steel. [Finder will please return to H. B.| LAKELAND JUNK DEALER Lakeland, Florida Lakeland, Fla. | Lake, Fla. 3340 § Apply A. D. Boring, 911 South Gibson Central Hotel. 5000 . Florida avenue. 3316t e o — FOR RENT--Flat of four unfur- nished rooms, screened, modern conveniences. $12 per month. 517 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 3323 ep——————— FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all WANTED—Partner; man of busi- ness qualifications with $1,000. Wanted to take interest in a pay- ing business located in Lakeland. Write “Partner,” care Telegram. 3339 I have in my possession at Lake Scott one medium size saniy red col- modern improvements, includin, . screens Clo:e in. Phone 259. . ored sow and two pigs about three . ; 3301 | months old, taken up for trespass in ymy filelds. Owner may get same by ' i d paying dam- FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished jProving property an bedrooms, splendidly located, on |ages. Ph. Fischer & Son, 111 South East Orange street. Phone 292 |Florida avenue, Lakeland, Fla. Red. 3106 B3 Mr. Ford Owner: YOUR engine completely over two conmipressions or one full The Improved Sandbo Two Compression Starter revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be done by hand. % E No more broken bones. Impossible to kick in case of g ¢ T ke < ’| back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill” your Just give the cable a pull and go ahead again. INS‘I‘ALLED on your car and o o guaranteed to give perfect satis- factwn Never fmls works ten times out of ten. Starts “ems” in cold weather on two pulls of the cable. Any lady or little boy can operate. ' See John H, Hunt, Agent Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. engine. g Here s a Bargain For You l | g’ 509 North Kentucky. Buys Sacks, Bottles, Rubber, Iren, etc. Bring Us Your Junk. If you are looking for bargains in real estate, beautiful lake front property in amd out of city, dwell- ings, building lots, close in or in suburbs, beautiful orange groves, subdivision property, and farm lands, I can show you some bar- gains. Selling only my own prop- erty. D. H. Sloan. 3089 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3036 DR. SAMUEL F. SMrra SPECIALIST EYE, EARJNOSE AND THRoAT § Eves ExAMINED Guasses FrrTep L e ’MW SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKERLAND, Fra. m ;Veterans And Others Attending The Re-Union (Continued from -Page 4.) 4 Crawford; J. W. Bryant, W. T. McClelion, J. A. Richardson, Lake- land; Geo. L. Ward, Inverness; W. P. Frink, B. H. Norris, Alfred Ayer, H. N. Knoblock, Hoan. H. W\ Long, Ocala; E. L. Smith, Inverness; P. 0. Keen, F. M. Pringle, G. W. Cason, Wauchula; 8. G, Curry, Man- atee; A. D. Tompkins, Inverness. Sponsors and Maids l Miss Mittie L. Buchanan, Sponsor First Brigade, Chipley; Miss Ida Jef- fries, Maid of Honor First Brigade, Chipley; Miss Lucy Taylor, Sponsor, Tampa. Visiting Comrades W. H. Waldon, Chipley; Briga- dier General and Assistant Adjutant | General A. D. Williams, Jackson- ville; H. C. Causey, Fort White; W. M. Brantley, Tavares; C. J. Rut- ledge, Brooksville; A. H. Zackary, Brooksville; J. N. Collins, Plant City; A. B. Davis, Plant City; H. H. Love, Jacksonville; W. B. Broadnax, Jacksonville; J. B. Ter- ry, Madison; Josiah Barton, McCall; 0. E. Edwards, Citronelle; J. L. Beck, Ocala; S. J. McAteer, Ocala; G. R. Langford, D. H. Harreil, Bowl- ing Green; J. F. Tatu:m, Pine Mountain; C. C. Johns, Orlando; G. B. Singletary, Palmetto; R. B. Smith, Sanford; L. P. Foy, Sara- sota; J. Hill Jones, Tampa; Benja- min Goddard, Parrish; J. W. Camp- bell, J. W. McKinney, Plant City; John Harris, Lakeland; D. H. Yancey, Tampa; W. P. Humphrey; Gretna; B. F. Tyler, Tampa; G. W. Marsh, Bowling Green; G. W. Wil- son, Punta Gorda. Delegates The following delegates registered at headquarters since yesterday oon: M. F. Barksdale, Tangerine; J. M. Wilkerson, Jacksonville; J S Goodbread, White Springs, Comes, White Springs; H. H. Love. Jacksonville; J. M. Wilkerson, Jack- sonville; H. J. Peters, T. H. Hux, Tavares; J. Warren Scott, Jackson- ville; H. H. Duncan, Tavares; J. R. Iggram, Jacksonville; T. F. Para- more, B. C. West, J. P, Hili, W. L. Tate, Seffner; J. D. Bassott, St. Pe- tersburg; J. C. McInnis, St. Peters- burg; H. J. Goddard, Tampa; J. A. Lutz, Tarpon Springs; J. J. Head, Tampa; Gen. B. W. Partridge, Col. R. C. Parkhill, C. C. Ander- son, John L. Neely, W. C. Balley, Maj. W. W. Cobb, Monticello; Ma- Jor Silas Jernigan Cobb, Milton; Major Thomas Costa, Tallahassee; John Walter, Jacksonville; Theodore Randall, R. F. Davis, Madison; A. C. White, Ocala; A. H. Bateman, Williston; W. A. Hammond, Wis- liston; T. K. Hall, Leesburg; L. W. Jackson, Gainesville; W. Af, Blitch, Alachua; H. E. Deligall, Live Oak; J. M. Shaw, Alachua; Ivin Holder and wife, Santa,Fe J. A. Tompkins, Newberry; W. E. McGlashan, Qcala; | John Paden, Ocala; A. F. Rernfak, Lulu; W. T. Jeffries, Chipley; J. M. [ Anderson, Arran; James K. b b Ketcham and wife, Greenwood; J. J. Sampson, Mango. Delegates for Sons: A. G. Baker, Tampa; D. G. H. Geiger, Mayo; John W. Day, Mayo; George Levy, Mulberry; Dr. A. D. Williams, Jacksonville; John Walters, Jacksonville; J. §. Drew, Dade City; C. R. Frierson, Dade City; €. C. Priest, Alachua. Delegntes to Sons'of Veterans L. E. Bigelow, Jacksonville; J. R. Ingram, Jacksonville; Chas, Har- dee Spereer, commander Fourth Regiment, Tampa; W. E. Jeffries, Chipley. Visitors Registered The following visiting delegates and others registered at headquart- ers sinee mnoon Yesterday. Many others, of course] are here, having negleeted to register: A. C. Wright,J. w. Gaines, W. L. Crane, White, J. C. H. Starling, Tampa; H. Tampa; G. S. Collier, Tampa; R. R. Broadnax, Jnokson- ville; J. M. Duval, Jacksonville; J. H. Gordon, Jacksonville; James M. Chesser, Hollister; A. Scarborough, Fernandina; T. J. Dobbs, Jackson- ville; R. M. Batten, Green Cove; J. H. Lee, Umatilla; T. p. Lee, Umatilla; Wi. D. Oliveira, Jackson- ville; W. W. Smith, Umatilla; A. J. Sprott, Hollister; W A. Rawls, Pensacola; W. N. Jones, Pensacola; B. W. Barrow, Jacksonville; §. v Neeley, Arcadia; S. M. Wilson, Jacksonville; Miss Ellen Byrne, Grand Tsland; W. A. Jordan, Ft. Meade; J. W. Cooper, Largo; S. M. Hankins, Tampa; J. H. Humphries, Tallahassee; J. J. Plerce, Hilliards- ville; Alexander McPherson, Juni- per; S. J. Catts, DeFuniak Springs; J. T. Hester, Sneads; Mss Pearl Culbreath, maid of honor, Camp Lor- ing; Misg Wll Eva Carruthers, majd of honor; Mrs. Julia H. Norris, ma- “Save Ten Dol By having your Fall Clotheg made to your INDIVIDy,;, Measure by us :: .. Suits or Overcog No More No Le $5 Styles $3 Quali — r— [NfilISII WOOLEN MIl Hatters and Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg, LAKELAND,F . A. BLUMBERG SAM.B. Soft Hats and§Derbig Large variety of Shapes and Shad- ings, Trimmed with Contrast Bands — the Season’s latest Conceptions { Fresh Country Eggsa Chickens Arriving Daily We also have Fresh Home Grown Vegetables Our Meats are Sweet and Juicy-~-af we handle everything to be found an up to-date Grocery. Your patronage appreciate The Big Pure Eood Sto PHONE 93 Robertson & Edmon ¥ h i NH( 7 /PREFERENGEro PRINTING Because you want something nice-not because you want ¢ 00d printing is befter th, than cheap engraving. 7% are @y HARQO IRCOmronatza LAKELAND BOOK STORE WORK IS THE \S TANDARD tron Camp d Mrs. J. W.)Walston, Live Oak; E- ;’? mg:;‘"' matron of honor, Camp |Jasper; C. C. Greshad, B Selner: "; Mra. Corinne Hamil, |H. Parish, Kathleen; E City; M. B, prga ey, 57 Plant |tora,, Trigs H- ' H. Finger, Allchul. Frank | Alachua.

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