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wedoand B Clas sifie THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. & Adpvertising § L L e e S R A S A L L Lol o g FOR SALE ; PARK HE.L LOTS FOR SALE ON KASY TERMS—AIl streets clayed, cement sidewalks, efectric lights, ity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan ur S. M. Stephens. 829/ Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 56 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. i 2996 e e R 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—Two organs and house- hold furniture, good condition. : Parties leaving city. 607 Pcar., street, north Lakeland. 3385 FOR SALE—New modern seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 706 East Lime St. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. 3223te FOR SALE OR RENT—New 5 room bungalows, one block from South Florida avenue. Modern. W. F. Nichols & Son, Room 5 over P. O. 3397 FOR SALE—One more new bunga- low in Ozone Park; will sell for cash or on easy payments. Only five blocks from Main street. W. F. Nichols & Son, room 5 over P. O. 3397 A BARGAIN New pretty bungalow, 5 rooms and bath, close in on south side. Owner must sacrifice for $2,200. House and lot actually cost $£,750, Tnquire 213 South Kentucky. 3371 FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, in Dixieland, cheap. Small cash pay- ment, balance like rent. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 3372 FOR SALE—20 acres, just off Soutn Florida avenue, 4 acres cleared and set to young grove, part bear- ing, old house and barn, about 4 acres truck land, balance citrus land, all for $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—Nice lot in Orange park, east front, fine large bear- ing orange trees, for $850. The John- F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 ————————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Two cast front lots in Dixjeland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two bedrooms within one block of postoffice. Splendid location, modern conveniences. Mrs. L., M. Bennett. 3341 FOR RENT-—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Bldg., city. y 2383 i I ern improvements. Peachtree andi FOR RENT-—6 room cottage, mod- North Florida avenue; room cottage, Phone 383. - -— and six | in same locality. ; 3381 FOR RENT—Desirable house, furnished; all conveniences; con- i ool FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all modern improvements, including screens. Close in. Phone 259. 3301 room bungalow in All conveniences. 3386 FOR RENT—6 Ozone park. W. S. Wilkes. FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- galow, in fine location. Low rent to desirable tenant. Phone 277. 3600 o ———— e FOR RENT—3 nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath, Very reasonable rent. 317 South Virginia. 3378 FOR RENT—Two rooms, nicely fur- nished for light houseckeeping. Apply to 521 East Orange street. 3387 FOR RENT—Seven room, modern ~house. Apply 608 East Lime St. Possession after Nov. 21. 3401 —_— FOR RENT—After Nov. 15, the El- bemar hotel will be for rent. Ap- ply to George M. Wright, 301 South Tennessce, phone 122. 3392 -_— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished suite for light house- keeping; two blockg from P. O. Apply 223 Florida Avenue. 3398 —————————— e well veniently located. Phone 217 Blue. Address 519 East Orange. 3389 — OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE CPEDSEPEEBALI DB bb | MISCELLANEOUS e i it e S WANTED—Partner; man of busi- ness qualifications with $1,000. Wanted to take interest in a pay- ing business located in J.akeland. Write “Partner,” care Telegram. 3339 R — COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving daily. The BIG PURE FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- monson. 3345 B — If you are looking for bargains in real estate, beautfful lake front property in and out of city, dwell- ings, bullding lots, close in or in suburbs, beautiful orange subdivision property, and 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 groves, ! farm | 35¢ size—for ten days 23c. e —————————————————————————————— LOST-—Workman's timebook, con_ taining customers’ names of Lake. land Dairy Farm. Has *“Route Book, Nov. 1914” on cover. Re- ward if returned to Lake Pharm- acy. 3393 i WANTED—-Good bieyele, heavy work horse; must be ¢ heap. Have Duroc Jersey pigs for sale. Cash. 3394 e —— s o e+ DHOSOUG VPO POFRERO SO OO RSO TO T OSSOSO . Here’s a Bargain For You Mr. Ford Owne r: The Improved Sandbo Two Compression Starter YOUR engine completely over S Pl N S two compressions or one full revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be done by hand. - No more broken bones. Impossible to kick in case of back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill” your engine. Just give the cable a pull and go ahead again. $ 2 5 o o INSTALLED on your car and - guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction. Never fails, 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. R ke SOOI QDGO PATIPLE O POBOH ; HAS A CURE FOR PELLAGRA Parrie Nicholas, Laurel, Miss., writes: “Seems to me if 1 had not obtained your remedy when I did I would not have lived much longer. I am gzlad you discovered this won- derful _remedy that will cure Pella- gra. When I began taking Baughn's Pellagra Remedy my weight was 60- odd pounds; now it ig 90-odd. I woulg like to have this published and sent to sufferers of Pellagra. This is _published at her reauest. If you suffer from Pellagra or know of anyone who suffers from Pellazgra, it is your duty to consult the re- sourceful Baughn, who has fougzht ‘and conquered the dreaded malady right in the Pellagra Belt of Ala- bama. i 3 — | ds red like The symptoms—han & L sunburn, skin peeling o mouth, the lips, throat and tongue a flaming red with much mucous and choking; indigestion, and nauseca; either %iarrhoea or constipation. There is hope if you have Pella- gra you can he cured by Baughn's ellagra _Remedy. Get a big free Look on Pellagra. Address American Componding Co., Box 2025, Jasper, Ala., remembering money is refund- ed in any case where the ren‘,;xgg)o' failg to cure. PUBLIC - STENOGRAPHER— Work done neatly and promytly. Rocm 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 CHIROPRACTOR HUGH D. VIA, D. C. Rooms 4 and 6 Skipper Bldg., over postoffice. Graduate and ex-Faculty member of the Palmer School of Chiropractic. Consultation and Spinal Analysis f ree. at office. Hours 2 to 4 daily. WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, plastered, 2 lots 50x135 each, in New Dixie- land, all for $1,500. Terms if wanted. 5-ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre good land, barn, about 30 orange and grape- fruit trees and grape arbor, 1 1-2 miles from Lakeland. $800—one- fourth cash, balance to s uit pur- chaser. COTTAGE of four rooms and hall, plastered, lot 175x200, nlanted in earden and orange treecs, some bearinz. Will sell at a sacrifice, as owner is leavine city. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE-- Used only short tme: good as new. Call at Telegram office and see this bargain. PONY—Four years old, mentle and splendid worker anywhere, swift mover in harness. Especially good for children, or light driving: a rare bargain. UP-TO-DATE 6-room bungalow and lot 72x135, one of the prettiest homes in the city. $2,200 terms if desired. WILL EXCHANGE 12 acres good land, 4 acres in cultivation, half mile from good town. for good five ‘passenger automobile. ACRES--All cleared, 13,000 straw- berry . plants set out. Good foru room house and barn. horse and wagon, and zood milk cow. On one of the largest lakes in Iake- land, 2 miles from town. Wire fence all around pronerty. [or qlnlcgc sale $1,000. Terms if de- sired. NICE: 6-ROOM HOUSE, extra larze lot. with 21 orange trees, barn, garden, good horse and bugev, in one of the be e e ins st locations in town. G. J. WILLTAMS. Phone 242 léeod. e ———————————————————— HAVE 10 ACRES in South Tampa; will exchange for Lakeland prop- erty What have you. M. B. S., care Telegram. 3396 R S e CHERRIES, CHERRIES! — Fresh Virginla Log Cabin Brand, Ask your grocer. ——————————————— DR. J. R. RUNYAN Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg. All necessary drugs furnished with- out extra charge Residence phone 303. Office Phone 410 e e . 1 am prepared to do all kinds of well work from four inches up. All work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has always given satisfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla e IR SR R 3 B D SR e Dr . SAMUEL F. SmiTH SPECIALIST EYE, R.\R"‘\'()SP? AND THROAT EYrs ExaMiNED GraAsSSES FITTED HOURS: 910 12 A. M. 2T0 4 P. M, | SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, Fra. L L L R L R R 1 12, 1914. NOTICE OF ELECTION Whereas, the Hunorai;l‘e J. B, Bussard, elected as commlsszon'er foxf‘ for the First ward of the City 'o Lakeland, Fla., for the term begm—‘ "), 1914, and ending Dec. ; gna- ning Jan. 31, 1915, has tendered his resi lio'u to the city commissioners and his resignation for the said »om.c.e was accepted by the city comml‘s-, sioners at the meeting held Oct. 23, . 1914, causing a vacancy for the' un'--; expired portion of said term, A\O\. , THEREFORE, in pursuance of the power ;‘md duty vested in m.e as. chairman of the city commissioners | under the charter and ordinances of he said city, BE 1T KNOWN that, an election will be held in the First ward of the City of Lakeland, for: the election of a city commissioner i I “Save Ten Dolly By having your Fall Cloth made to your INDIVIDUA[ Measure by us Py LS - Suits or Overcy for the said ward to filf the unex-ig pired term above mentioned, on the 17th day of Nov. A. D., 1914, Attest: : I. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. 3541} | For fire insurance--strong, liberal companies, see D, H. Sloan. | BARGAIN for cash—mahogany tur.! niture for two bedrooms, dlninz{ room and kitchen; also two roll; top office desks. Apply a* 506 East Orange street. J. W. Gurley. 3369 —_— FOR EXCHANGE—New bungalow or building lots, in good location for good automobile. Ford pre- ferred. Phone 356. W. F. Nich. olg & Son, Room 5, over postoflice. 3397 FOR CITY COMMISSIONER WARD 1 Having been requested ty a num- ber of citizeng to announce as a can- didate for city commissioner, Ward 1, vice J. E. Bussard, resigned, I have consented to stand for the po- sition, and if elected will serve the people to the best of my ability. Respectfully, W. S. IRVIN. Plans are being formulated for holding a2 mid-winter fair at Sara- sota. The dates suggested are Feb. 2 to 6, inclusive, and tents are to be employed as shelter for exhibits. San J. Barco, who was appointed by the governor to fill out the un- expired term of the late Redmond B. Gautier as judge of Dade county court, defeated two opponents in last Tuesday's election. e e e —. S e ——— SANITARY PRESSING CLUB | CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIRING and DYEING. Ladies Work a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL Kibler Hotel Basement. Phone No. 393 WATSON & GILLESPIE, Proprietors | 0. M. EATON, Chairman. | | s 1 1 v No More P No L Soft Hats and Derb Large variety of Shapes and Shag. ings, Trimmed with Contrast Bands — the Season’s latest Conceptions $5 Styles $3 Qual ENGLISH WOOLEN M| Hatters and Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg.,, LAKELAND, R. A. BLUMBERG 'SOME THINGS TO EAT By NORA MAIL. Parkington had forgotten entirely that he had promised to meet Gib- bons for lunch, ac 1:15 at Gibbons’ club. Therefore, he mechanically ex- tended a luncheon invitation to the | out-of-town customer who had just STPPPPHEEPPPIUPPPPDIPFIPE LAKE PARKER BOAT HOUSE (JOYLAND PARK) b & Power Boats and Row Boats Special Rates to Fishing and Picnic Parties Best Service—Reasonable Rates W. F. Moo~E P. O. Box Residence Phone 234 Black SPPPHOPPDPIROLILPDIPDBSHI® Y, Prop. 32 i DB i; B G '-l-):)—You Want | to Save Money?| It so, get your Suits cleaned and pressed in the right manner and at RIGHT prices Suits Ona: 75c. Soonged Cleaaed concluded a big order in his office at 12 o'clock. Then he casually inform- ed his stenographer as he passed out that he was stepping over to Bangs’ cafe, across the street. The customer was a large, beefy & | man. After considering his facial out- posts for an instant Parkington or dered some raw oysters to start with, then a large steak, frird potatoes, a salad and pumpkin ple. In the middle of the salad he was called to the telephone. “So sorry, Mr. Parkington,” said his stenographer, who was at the oth- er end of the wire, “but I've just found that I overlooked a note I had made to remind you that you were lunching at Mr. Gibbons' club at 1:15 today!” Parkington watched with tive dislike the manner in which the out- | of-town customer leisurely devoured tl!nt lunch. Mournfulness gettled upon his soul, for he is a light eater and he knew that he should have to go through the motions at least with Gibbons, because Gibbons is a most important man and when he asks one to take luncheon with him it is some- thing that as a rule one casually men- tions to one’s friends. Shaking the beefy customer with acute resentment Parkington tore over to Gibbons’ club. < “Nice, brisk day,” sald Gibbons. Gives a man an appetite, eh, Park: SAM B.§ where he could have and adjective-filled essay ity and absurdity of fool again wanted to see an He was convinced that enough food to carry I whatever span of yean him. As he rounded the o greeted with ‘a shriek of girls. One of them wa ington’s point of view th the world, and the othd just Parkington's sister girl who didn’t count. “Oh, Billy!” cried his 8o glad we met you! shopping all day and death and had a horrid won’t you please take 9 Bowers’ new place? Tb nice. That's a dear!” “Delighted,” said Parj was looking at the only spoke. It seemed t0 state of mind, after 3 charges seated at Bov was amazing what an i the only girl could have ural for one's sister an who didn’t count to orde apparently by the dozed pained and grieved to & was not far behind ; “You are not eating sald reproachfully. “HY out the very nicest sand kind for you—how mé there—flve? And you & other cup of tea' T monds——" “And the preserved added Parkington’s with a generous spoo “You must eat to ged Murfel. “You wor¥ I don’t like to see you ® Parkington fled at th¢ ltu party and as he fel world more than €% croseed the street to a7 a restaurant with thing window. His head 3 ington? We'll have some of the club’s ith h famous sroup. And these birds wm‘;mnde et wits 3 truffies are exceilent. You like ro.; could pass himsel? © We call for and de- liver to all parts of the city. Visit our Plant and you will be surprised at the facilities we have tor cleaning, Lakeland Dry Cleaning Plant G. C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 — maine salad, with the roquefort cheese dressing, Tsuppose? And some of their frozen pudding and coffee and cigars. Just a nice, plain little lunch. And we can talk about those bonds you want to sell me.” Parkington wanted to sell those bonds very much. He wotld have been willlng to eat ground glass to accomplish the sale. Ground glass would have been preferable, because it would have taken up less room than did his portion of the delectable Lun:heon that he shared with his ost. Dened his a inserted food, grimly he pru::l ‘;g teeth together and swallawed the food in the course of time, When he escaped from Gibbons P_"k.'_nflon, had reached the stage animal at any mi slightest trouble : ery instant, he gave the office and went hoo As he stepped insii® mother leaned over the’ “Oh, Billy!” she s you came early 8o 0! hurry about dressing: telepioned an hout couldn’t find you at ¥0¢ o’ if you would fill in at © dinner parties tonight has been called out of ™ Of course, it being M1 Fer you would be & know she gives such fairs. h | “Now, Billy Parking' in the world should st at me like that? News.