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: ; PARY HEL LOTS FOR BALE ON ZA3Y TERMS—AI streete clayed, coment sidewalks, electric 1lights, city water, shade trees. Sec G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Btephems. 829 FOR SALE 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 vight price and terms. For particu- ars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony horse between 3 and 4 years old. Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 8300 FOR SALE—Two organs and house- | bold furniture, good condition. Parties leaving city. street, north Lakeland. 3385 FOR BSALE—New modern seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 706 East Lime BSt. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror botel. 3223te FOR SALE OR RENT—New 5 room bungalows, one block from Sowth Florida avenue. Modern. W. F. Nichols & Son, Room § over P. O. 3397 FOR SALE—One more new bunga- low in Ozone Park; will sell fori cash or on easy payments. Only five blocks from Main street. W. F. Nichols & Son, room § over P. 0. 3397 ] FOR SALE l 15 acres, 6 acres bearing budded grove, five acres three year olds; 4 acres truck land; 1 mile from city limite. Worth $6,000; $4,000, with $2,000 cash, balance time, will buy this grove if taken at once. LAKE REGION LAND CO., Oppogite Kibler Hotel. 3404 FOR SALE—$/ room bungalow, in Dixieland, cheap. Small cash pay- ment, balance like remt. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 8372 FOR BALE—20 acres, just off Souin Florida avenue, 4 acres cleared and set to young grove, part bear- ing, old house and barm, about 4 acres truck land, balance citrus land, all for $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—Nice lot 1n Orange park, east front, fine large bear- ing orange trees, for $850. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 ———————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Two east front lotg in Dixieland, 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 iocation, modern conveniences. Mre. L. M. Bennett. 3341 FOR RENT—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephems, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Blde., city. 2383 \ 1 Here’s a Bargain For You Mr. Ford Owne Sandbo Two Compression Starter SPINS done by hand. No more broken bones. engine. Just give the cable a $25.00.. faction. Never fails, works “ems” in cold weather on two or fittle boy can operate. See John H. Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. Clas sified A FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all modern improvements, including 607 Pear || YOUR engine completely over two compressions revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be Impossible to kick in case of back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill” your IN dpertising screens. Close in. Phone 259. THE EVENING TALBGRAM, LAKE For fire insurance—strong, liberal companies, see D. H. Sloan.? 3069 BARGAIN for cash—mahogany fur- miture for two bedrooms, dining| room and kitchen; also two roll top office desks. Apply at 506 East Orange street. J. W. Gurley. 3369 3301 FOR RENT—6 room bumgalow in Ozone park. All W. B. Wilkes. conveniences. FOR EXCHANGE—New bungaiow or building lots, in good location for good automobile. Ford pre- ferred. Phone 356. W. olg & Son, Room 5, over postoflice. : 8397 FOR RENT—3 nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. Very reasonable rent. 317 Bouth Virginia. 8378 FOR RENT—Two rooms, nicely fur- nished for light housekeeping. Apply to 521 Hast Orange street. 8887 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 Tennessoe, phone 122. 3392 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished suite for light house- keeping; two blockg from P. O. Apply 223 Florida Avenue. 3398 FOR RENT—Desirable house, well furnished; all conveniences; con. 217 veniently Blue. located. Phone Address 519 East Orange. 3389 FOR RENT—One room for large furnished bedroom with board. Apply 306 South Virginia avenue, 3406 or phone 299 Black. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE e SR 2T R LR PP MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Partner; man of busi- ness qualifications with $1,000. Wanted to take interest in a pay- ing business located in i.akeland. Write “Partner,” care Telegram. 3339 COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving dafly. The BIG PURE FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- monson . 3345 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, 1 can show you some bar- gains. Selling only my own prop- erty. D. H. Sloan. 3069 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 WILL EXCHANGE two clear lots, San Jose, Cal., for country prop- erty close to Lakeland, Fla. Box 481. r: The Improved or one full pull and go ahead again. STALLED on your car and aranteed to give perfect satis- ten times out of ten. Starts pulls of the cable. Any lady Hunt, Agent o furnished light housckeeping to couple without children. Also one 8403 POEOPDTOBO SO mmwewwwwo FOR CITY COMMISSIONER WARD 1 Having been reguested 'y & num- ber of citizeng to announce as & can- difate for city commissioner, Ward 1, vice J. E. Bussard, resigned, I have consented to stand for the po- sition, and if elected will perve tbe people to the best of my ability. Respectfully, W. B. IRVIN. PUBLIC BTENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promytly. Rocm 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER NEW HOUSE ol o rooms, plastere 2 lotg 50x135 each, in New Di land, all for $1,500. wanted. 5-ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre good land barn, about 30 orange and grape- fruit trees and grape arbor, 1 miles from Lakeland. $800. fourth cash, balance to s uit chaser. COTTAGE of four rooms and hall plastered, lot 1765x200. planted in earden and orange trees, some bearing. Will sel]l at a sacrifice as owner is leavine city. Terms It 1 Und onlv bort tme: zood as new. Cal 'elegram office and see t.hh bnnln PDNY—Four years old, mentle and plendid worker a E{where swift mover in harness. pec.all zn(-d for children, or light dri rare bargain. UP-TO-DATE 6-room bunsgalow and Jot 72x185, one of the vprettiest homes_in the clty $2, 200 terms it desired WILL EXCHANGE 12 acres sood land, 4 acres in cultivation, half mile from good town. Ior good five passenger automobile ACRES--All cleared, 13 000 straw- | berry plants set out. Good foru Toom house and barn, horse and wagon, and good milk cow. On | one of the largest lakes in L‘m- land, 2 miles from town. fence all around pronerty. F»r qiui%k sale $1,000. Terms if de- | sire NICI: 6-ROOM HOUSE, extra larce lot. with 21 orange trees, barn, earden, good horse and bugey. 1n one of t,b(? best locations in town. Price , G. J. W’.ILUIAMQ Phone 242 ls?%d CHERRIES, CHERRIES! Fresh Virginia Log Cabin Brand, 35c size—for ten dars 23c. Ask your grocer. ————————————————————————— DR. J. BR. RUNYAN Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg. All necessary drugs furnished with- out extra charge Residence phone 30%. Office Phone 410 N 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 l]'l!ll given satisfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. WANTED—I] am in the market to| buy any kind of second hand building material. Box 507 or 60 | Rose St., Lakeland, Fla, C. A. Cook. STOMACH TROUBLES Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A. taking Thediord’s Black-Draught indigestion, and other stomach troub- les, also colds, and find it to be the very medmulhzveeverused, in pit of stomach, lndlieel_ngofmn. mess after eating, are sure symptoms of trouble, and should be given the mm,nmm“d » very largely upon your kandpermanemrehel Sack- F. Nich. | ‘Y‘x a | 33603 | nghnd.dflmpheemflm; LAND, FLA., NOV. 14, 1814. 00L CH UNDAY S AT TAMPA | CONVENTION ate Sunday sc'no f"rn- s in Tampa, Monday, Nov. through Thbursday. Speakers of paton al repu- be in attendance. Theze amber of Sunda¥ school the State Who [STATE § iy con St The B tion meets and |Nov. 26 tation will and a large pur . rkers from ali ov ; |:U”L‘e-e there to give be yful and in- | structive asddresses iusure 2 pr(:f‘f— able meeting for all those who at- tend. Several bundred de |pected. Tampa xe::enuim.mm to all accredi u:d dele- gates. Each Supday school mAY send its superintendent and pastor, two delegates for the first hundred one Gelegate for ;Lro“ed lasts ¥ pupils and then each hundred puplis P TRAIN SERVICE IS L MYERS LINE WANTED ON FT. P | to secure a on the is starting @ movement each way daily {third train |land and Fort Myers, and to this The Board of Trade of Fort Mrers | Atlaptic Coast Line between Lake- interest of mber‘ The purpose train from Fort stopying only dia, Wauchula and con- with the fast Lakeland Punta Gor Mende ut pecting & the pro would leave Lake- ., arriving at Fort H. Returning, leave Fort Myers at fi:41 1 would and arrive in Jacksonvil —Bartow Courier Inform-, BURROUGHS_ ADDING MACHINE-- | !QUEER AUTO TOUR OF THE UNION Jacksonville, Nov. 14.—Taking a of the United States in a race to Jer and Jack Carter are in the ci. is | jposed sched- 'one vears: le of complain 4 {ewing and touching the fovr corners 8229 f finally end in San Francisco before IMar(h 15, W. Barry, Charles Zeit- | fat the present time in a Bary road- vmu Tn the course of a conversa- {tion Mr. Barry told & number of in- ‘teresnng stories in connection with hhc trip which started on Aug. 21, the trio leaving New York city om jthat date, One of the interesting {features of the trip is the fact that the warer called for the party te |leave New York city penniless and |arrive dp San Francisco before mid- jnight of March 15, 1815. This Mr. | Barry feels he wil] be easily able to {do. The three men are all expert mechanicians and ther spend three | days out of each week at work in This was one of the provisions of | the wager under which tey left New York citr. The arrival of the car in the city was a source of great in- terest andga throng gathered about the same to ask questions. On the {arrival of the party at the end of 1thel tour, provided the same is com- ‘pleu-d before March 15, each will |receive a prize of $1,500 All | turng at the wheel while traveling. ORDINANCE NO. 178 An ordinance public use RE IT O declaring open and free to Tiuin streets and avenwes. AR KDAINED BY THE (ITY COM- S| RS of the CITY OF ND FLORIDA AL, Section 1. Thut streets and svenues e, and | ure hereby declured open and free to public use as follows u) An extension of Lake | rrenue northward across the Fort Myers braueh of the A C. L. R R Co's right of wuy, #nd extending to sbutt upon the right | | of vn‘ of suid company’s main line part between Rose street and the For ‘\'ers braneh shall be fo iy feet wide, and the part | beiween the two branches of suid railroad | | shall be thirty-five feet wide. (b) {sion of Ole T Street westward to commect | with the exte L of Lake avenue north- ward. This sion shall he two hundred five feet long. m or less and sha ‘l be forty feet wide, the n ™ m-uud«"‘ abutting the LU ne v o way 4 com- feet wnde, ler streed | | £ Oiexn being the sume ¥ of Lakeland by ¢ it of way and by ¢ be as shown on a blue I copy of this or- Teby certify that the above ordinance Iy ed by th ¥ commissioners st lar session Oct A D o184 0. M. EATON, Chalrmen SWATTS, City Clerk —_— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH Jupict CIRCUIT OW THE STATE OF FLORCIDAA.L IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—IN CHAN- CERY.—Edward A. Keller vs. Annie M. Bové—Bill to Quiet Title. It appearing from the affidavit of com- )umul solicitor uppended to the bill of n the shove stated cause ther the ant. Annie H. Bovd, is s non-resident {of the United States; that the said defend. sut is over the age of twenty-ome years: that there is no person the State of Florida, the service of & subpoens upon whom would bind the said defendant, it is therefore or- dered that seid defendant be and sue is here- l‘“ required to appear to the Wil of ecom- blaint flled in sald cause om or before Mon. dey, the Tth day of December, 1814, the seme being the rule day of said month, oth. crwise ull the allegations of said il win be tuken as confessed by sald defendant on the Succeeding rule-day of said court theresfier Tt s further ordered hat be ! published for eight consecutive weeks in the lnkle'nn:l Evening Telegram, a Dewspaper publish in the citr of county, Florida. e e Given under my hand snd %th day of October, 18] e . L @is order | take | The | O An emen- | NOTICE OF ELECTION ; Whereas, the Honorable J. E.\ Bussard, elected as commissioner for for the First ward of the City of Lakeland, Fla , for the term begin- ning Jan. 1, 1914, and ending Dee. 31, 1915, bas tendered his resigna- tion to the city commissioners and his resignation for the said office was accepted by the city commis- siopers at the meeting held Oct. 23, 1914, causing a vacancy for the un- expired portion of said term, NOW, legates are eX- | THERBFORE, in pursuance of the i to furcish free|power and duty vested in me as chairman of the city commissioners under the charter and ordinances of the 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 commiesioner for the said ward to filf the unex- pired term above mentioned, on the ' 17th day of Nov. A. D., 1914. 0. M. EATON, Chairman. Attest: i1, L. SWATTS, City Clerk. — CIRCUIT COUR 'léENTH = g{mn' FLORIDA.—IN CHAN CERY.—Alice J. Bllle vs. Wil- liam R. Bailev—Bll] {or Divoree. 1t appearing by the affidavit Alice J. Bailey, complainant in the above stated cause that Wiillam R. I Bailey. the defendant named in the kil of comnlaint is f re!ldent ol the State of Florida, residing in M T- ry. in Polk county, in said St:te but /that he conceals himself so that pro- 'cess cannot be served upon him. That there is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a gubpoena upon whom would bind said defendant, and that the sai defendant is over the age of twenty- it is therefore orde! 3344 that said defendant be an hereby required to appear to the bill filed in said cause on r before Monday. !he 2nd day of November, 19 llegations of said bill will be {gk?ei; gs confessed by said defend- ‘ant. d It bis furg]ne{] e?’rdergd :ha‘: this gr- ublis] once fif@ cgnSecutive weeks in the Lake- land Evening Telesram, a ne 2"’ published in said county and | Stat El'gm October 1st, 1914. (Seal) sl SON, Clerk c:reuit Court, JUDICIAL RCUIT PO COUNTY, IND D.—IN cu& I(:ER —G_fiorzu oster vs. Aaron oster ivorce. Il appearing by the affidavit of W. Preston in_the above stated cause mat Aaron_Foster, the delendlnt named in the bill of complaint, is a resident of the State of Florida, but conceals himself so that process cannot be served upon him. That there is no person within the State of Florida. the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendant and that the said defendant is over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby reauired to abnear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or bhefore Monday, the 2ad day of November, A. D. 1914 other'ile the allezations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once 2 week for five consecutive weeks in the Lake- the cities through which they pase. |land Evening Telegram, a newspa- p:»r‘pubhshed in said county State This October 34, 1914. (Seal) and J. JOHXSON, Clerk Cireuit Court. 3230 Rare. “l heard yesterday of a mmrried man who took his handkerchief and | wibed the paint off his wife's eheoeks.” “Is she going to get a divamee?” “No. She actually smiled while he was doing it.” “1 didn’t think anythipg like that ! ever happened.” “It doesn’t happen more tham omoe {in a thousand years.” LAKE PARKER. ¢ BOAT HOUSE (JOYLAND PARK) Power Boats and Row Boats Special Rates to Fishing and Picnic Parties Best Service —Reasonable Rutes W. F. MooxEY, Prep. P. O. Box 32 Residence Phone 234 Blaek 1 three of the said de- ‘ DR SAMUEL F. S™Mrra SPECIALIST e st = EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THR AT OMPLETE OFFICE EQC!P\!E\ T GLASSES FITTED [~ ] § i K i hi d t; red d he is d otherwise d cek_for WSDa- ! t | Do You ) to Save If so, get y ed ari«im in the right and at RIGHy suits Cr'JeE Eed Suits v _nuged & Presg We call for liver to al] g the city. Visit our Pl you will he g at the facili have tor cleap Lakeland Cleaning G. C. Willia PHONE SANITARY £RESS| CLEANING, PR REPAIRING ang ] Ladies \\' 1 Satisfacti GIVE U3 ! Kibler 11l Phon WATSON Fresh Apalachiy Oysters 50c gt Try our Home Peanut Briti Chocolate f H. O. DE Elliston Buildi PHONE 226. P FAUTO I We recover olda and satis{y cus Whittenburg é 1101 Florida ) TAMPA DAVIS’ PORCH ANDD is made espe weather condit harness headq erything needed !