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T i dad sl i ol 72 FOR SALE 1 PaiK KL LOTS FOR SALE ON EZASY TERMS—AIIL strests clayed, Classitied Advertising DS b R RSP PEFSEEeL $0ived | PUBLIC | fOUR KENT—une suite 1 the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 3. M. Stephens, city. 2388 e —————— cement sidewalks, electric UghtS, | b ppNp 9 rooms furnished for city water. shade trees. See G. Sl Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 8291 1 light housekeeping; modern co‘n- venience. Phone 24 Red. 3329 | ————————————————— Having purchased and subdivided |z b™ ponm & room cottage, all the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre eracts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the tight price and terms. For particu- ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 ————————————————————————————————————— modern improvements, including screens. Close in. Phone 259. =4 3301 P ————— ] FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished bedrooms, splendidly located, on East Orange street. Phone 292 Red. 3106 —————————————————— WANTED—I am in the market to 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 ———————————————————— 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, corner New UC.K avenue and Orange street. Fla. & Ga. Land Co. 3309 FOR SALE---Two new medern 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 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 ——————————————————— FOR SALE—-New house of 5 rvoms, bath, electric light, fircplace and two lots 52x145 each, all for $2,700. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3256 e c—————— FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern five room bungalows, one block from South Florida avenue. Rocm 5 over postoffice. Phone 356. W. F. Nich- ols & Son. 3144 = ———— FOR SALE—Three-hole fireless cooker; one 22 cal. Remington Rep. rifle and one Sun typewriter. Can be seen at 207 North Tennes- 'See avenue. 3358 e ———————————————— FOR SALE—Early and late orange and seedless grapefruit buds, one year old, free of all insects and disease. I can save you money . Now is the time to plant. Phone 151 E. 8. McCrary. 3360 e G R S S FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. 3223t e — 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 Valencia 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 D — A — : FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Phone 221. 3353 | FOR RENT-—Furnished room; close| in. Apply 405 South Florida Ave. 3330 RO Mr. Ford Owner: buy any kind of second hand building material. Box 507 or 60 Rose St., Lakeland, Fla. C. A. Cook. 3303 FOR RENT—Eleven room modern house. 919 South Florida avenue, sleeping porch and two bath rooms suitable for two families. Apply A. D. Boring, 911 South Florida avenue. 3315tL e FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, to parties without children; modern| conveniences. Phone 11 Green or apply at 420 South Lake avenue. 3343 ————————————————————————————— FOR RENT—7 room and 5 room 'houses; city water; have garden on lots. Apply to C. G. Fletcher, 701 East Lime. 3342 FOR RENT—Jefferson hotel, attrac- tive lease for one .or two years; good condition, partly furnished. Apply to A. J. Mills, owner, on (premises. 3346 OFFICE ROOMS FOR'RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE LT L TR LD AT T MISCELLANEOUS- FISH, OYSTERS, WO0OD. PHONE ..258 RED. R. 0. PARK. 3339 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. __ e —————————————— WANTED—You to iist your rooms, boarding houses and real estate ! with us. Have more calls than we can fill. The Lakeland Informa- tion Bureau. Room 18, Raymondo Building. 3219 e ————— [ HAVZ DMkl CARB for publie service at any gnd 2l Louts. My machiner ase Caddilacs and I am therefore tully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 6K; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1616 I have in my possession at Lake Scott one medium size saniy red col- ored sow and two pigs about three months old, taken up for trespass in my fields. Owner may get same by proving property and paying dam- ages. Ph. Fischer & Son, 111 South Florida avenue, Lakeland, Fla. 3388 The Improved Sandbo Two Compression Starter SPIN YOUR engine completely over two compressions or one full revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be done by hand. No more broken bones. back-fire. Don’t climb out in engine. Just give the cable a $25.00.; faction. Never fails, works “ems” in cold weather on two or little boy can operate. Impossible to kick in case of the mud when you “kill” your pull and go ahead again. STALLED on your car and guaranteed to give perfect satis- ten times out of ten. Starts pulls of the cable. Any lady See John H. Hunt, Agent Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. W’m Lo a2 2 o e e st ot ELAND, FLA., NOV. 2, 1914. FOR EXCHANGE—Dixieiand lots ““for land near Lakeland, suitable for orange growing. Address Box 346 City. 3325 STENOGRAPHER—Work Rocm 1667 done neatly ané promptly. 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone 6 HUNTING LICENSES NOW ON SALE Parties desiring State and county hunting licenses may get same on and after Nov. 15th, by applyirg at my office in VDickson building, Lakeland. Frank Thompson. 3221 NOTICE I have moved my office o my resi_ dence, 317 South Florida avenue, where those desiring to see me may call at all reasonable hours. 3359 E. TUCKER, SR. GRAP! UIT and orange trees of best quality and varieties at 1lc per eighth inch caliper. Eagle Lake, Fla. 3340 BEFORE YOU BUILD see L. B. Gill & Co., and let them show you homes they have recently completed. Phone 34 Black. 3196 COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving dafly. The BIG PURE FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- monson. 3345 WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER COTTAGE of four rooms and hall, plastered, lot 175x200, planted in garden and oranfe trees, some bearing. Will sell at a sacrifice, as owner is leaving city. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE-- Used only ghort tme: good as new. Call at i‘elegram office and see this bargain. PONY—Four years old, gentle and splendid worker ufiywhere swift mover in harness. sgecillf good for children, or light driving: a rare bargain. UP-TO-DATE 6-room bungalow and lot 72x135, one of the prettiest the city. $2,200 terms fif desired. WILL EXCHANGE 12 acres qlo:lt% town, for good five land, 4 acres in cultivation, passenger automobile. mile from good 5 ACRES--All cleared, 13,000 straw- berry plants set out. d foru room house and barn, horse and wagon, and good milk cow. On one of the largest lakes in Lake- land, 2 miles from town. Wire fence all around property. For q‘nlcflk sale $1,000. Terms if de- sired. TWO LOTS in Dixieland, must be sold at once, owner leaving town —Your _opportunity. Lots ~on Parker St. No. 1 is oge block west of Florida avenue., $200. No. 2 18 5_blocks west of W'crid: ave- nue, $150°. Adiau.ng selling at dnibie this price. ONE 3-room house, ceiled and paint- ed inside, city water, 1 block off South Florida avenue, 3 lots 50x 135 each with grape harbor, good garden, auto garage and 2,500 good variety orange and grape- fruit nursery. For quick sale will take $1,300 cash or $1,500 and acceot automobile in gzood condi- tion as part payment. NICE 6-ROOM HOUSE, extra large lot, with 21 orange trees, barn, garden, good horse and bugev,-in one of the best locations in town. Price $2,000 G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 R%do. t For fire insurance--strong, liberal |companies, see D. H. Sloan. 3069 e ——————————— LAKELAND JUNK DEALER 509 North Kentucky. Sacks, Bottles, Rubber, Iron, etc. Bring Us Your Junk. Buys If you are looking for bargaing in real estate, beautiful lake front property in and 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. 3069 e ————————————————— SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made In Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 i Dr. SAMUEL F. SMrTH | SPECIALIST EYE, RAR,"NOSE AND THROAT _ EYES ExaMINED GLASSES FiTTED s Bocif il Aryrelrio o Ssor 3. ez ireird i SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, Fra. lots are |- o | across West Main street to impede Weekly Honor Roll 'For Week Ending October 30, 1914 ( (Continued from Page 5.) GRADE VII B Norris Upson Ellen Watson Marion Berry Alice Redgrave GRADE VII C Mary McCaskill Louise Rogers Marguerite Keith Paul Sammons Marion Patterson ¥ GRADE VI A Gladys Bailey Tyler Jackson Annie Seixas McGlashan GRADE VI B Ima Pugh - Charles Jackson Majorie Hetherington Fay [Fletcher Helen Woods GRADE VI C Leona Starling Oswald Flynn Ralph Upson Maxwell Williams GRADE V A Lois Fitts Marie Leonard Jewell Gordon ‘Edwin Franklin GRADE V B Lloyd Black Charley Brower Berry Anderson Carolyn Brusje Agnes Tucker GRADE V C LaVergne Webster Mortimore Haynes Winston Smith Ruth Swindell JFrank Hursey GRADE V D Mary Louise Boulware Mildred Snyder Mirlam Williams Mildred Robertson GRADE 1V A None ! | No More Large variety of $5 Styles GRADE IV B None ; GRADE 1V C i Alberta Wood ‘ Helen Bosenstock Mamie Wood W. A. McCarthy GRADE III A Donnje Miller Lawrence Snook GRADE 1III B Ula Shepherd Iaskelle Todd GRADE III C R. A. BLUMBERG . None have charge of his funeral, and simple service is belng held over his remains at the Gentry Undertak- JIng Co.’s rooms at 3 o’clock this af- ternoon, the Veterans in charge. HALLOWEEN VANDALS DID MUCH DAMAGE SATURDAY NIGHT (Continued from Page 5.) Smith; iron gates which are very hard to replace w 1 h Eaton nndpD:n ;;:rs:::l; yl;‘.ay(;’? “Security,” care Evening Tele- Tweedell’s stone fence was partially Sam: 3351 destroyed, railroad ties were thrown y NOTICE TO VETERANS Pictureg taken on Oct. 28 and 29 by John Gengo & Co. are now on sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Prices 25¢ and 45¢ eaeh. Pictures of parade will be taken today and will be for sale at same place. If pic- tures are desired in quantities ad- dress John Gengo & Co., gencral delivery and add postage to cost of picture. 4 3350 WANTED—REAL ESTATE LOAN. 2 or 3 thousand dollars wanted on 1eal estate close in. Address traffic, besides which a nufhber of parties were disturbed hy boys throwing water and lime on the Buests. We never could see what fun boys get out of turning hood- lums, and especially are we surprised at some of - those implicated in the work of destroying property as they belonged to families whom one would imagine would not stoop to such acts. THE TELEGRAM ENTERS UPON ITS FOURTH YEAR TODAY (Continued from Page 5.) which dispelled the thought for the | e——_—_—_— time of there being any need for the | FURNISHED ROOMS—Newly fur- Almighty Dollar. That need still| nished rooms for rent, all modern exists, however, and after the roses| conveniences. 512 South Florida have scattered and gone, we hope avenue. we will be able to remember their fragrance as being a forerunner of [FOR 'POMATO PLANTS, cabbage a rain of the “needful,” which we| Dlamts, drywood, oak or ®pine, very much need to have showered S. J. Perry, 329 Green. upon us at this time. A number of our readers remembered the Tele_ gram on the occasion of its birthday, but others have possihly let the mat- ter slip their minds and to these we Wwould say, the welcome sign is on display . LOST—Tool chest key on brass ring with two other keys. Ring at- tached to K. P. badge with name “T. J. Ratliff.”” Finder return to Telegram office and receive reward. T'S the right kind of work and service that please people. WE can please the most exacting Isn’t it reasonable to sup pose YOU too will find sat- isfaction here? LAKELAND DRY CLEANING PLANT G. C. WILLIAMSON, "Prop. PHONE %5 WE CLEAN RUB-MY-TISM Will cure yoir Rheumatism — J. D. RICHARDSON, AGED , FELL DEAD SATURDAY AFTERNOON (Continued from Page 5.) He had beep in ill health for some time, and when in town Saturday General Allen saw him and noting his fecble condition, remonstrated | with him for getting out to search for his horse, assuring him that had he acked for assistance that some; one would have wone out in his Place. He shook nis head and Started on the long walk back home, which was evidently too irying on his heart, as he died before his Journey was ended. Mr. Richard- 8on was a fine old man, 1 By having your Fall Clothes made to your 'INDIVIDUAL Measure by us Suits or Overcog No Les Soft Hats and Derbi Shapes and Shad- ings, Trimmed with Contrast Bands — the Season’s latest Conceptions $3 Quali ENGLISH WOOLEN MiL Hatters and Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg, LAKELAND, FL! SAM:B. § JFOR RENT—Two bedroon one block of postoffice. location; modern con Cal] 334 Red. The place to get harne harness headquarters. ¢ erything needed to ride o horse and of gopd quality able prices. From the hap harness to the lightest by ness this is headquarters. attention to repair work of McGLASH Do You W to Save Mo If so, get your the right oot in the right man and at RIGHT p s DRY Sults Cleaaed S Sponged SllltS & Pressed We call for and liver to all parts the:city. Visit our Plant you will be surpr at the facilities h for cleaning Lakeland L Cleaning G. C. Williamson, PHONE 40