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- Clas sified FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON| SASY TERMS—Al streetz clayed,! cement sidewalks, electric llnu.l THB EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. NOU. dve;tising A FOR RENT—S5 room cottage, all modern improvements, including screens. Close in. Phone 269. 3301 city water, shade trees. See G. C.|FOR RENT—3 nice furnished rooms Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 t Having purchased and subdivided| Virginia. the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres for light housekeeping, with bath. Very reasonable rent. 317 South 33178 one-half mile west of city limits, we | FOR RENT—Two rooms, nicely fur- 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- nished for light housekeeping. Apply to 521 East Orange street. 3387 ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, FOR RENT—Seven room, modern 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. 3300 FOR SALE—New modern seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 706 BEast Lime St. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. 3223t 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 6 over P. O. 3397 FOR SALE “BEST LOT BARGAIN” in the city. Lot 100 by 135; 8 blocks from depot. Cash price $275 or will sell half for $150. See Lake Region Land Co., 213 S. Kentucky. . FOR SALE—Two 1914 bungalows in Ozone Park. Close In, on Mor- ton street. Small cash payment, balance to suit. W. S. Wilkes. 3386 l FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, in Dixieland, cheap. Small cash pay. ment, balance like rent. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 3372 l 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 l FOR SALE—Nice lot in Orange park, east front, fine large bear- ing orange trees, for $850. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 l FOR SALE—Two cast front lots in Dixieland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 f FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two bedrooms within one block of postofice. Splendid location, modern conveniences. Mrs. L, M. Bennett, 8341 l FOR RENT—One suite in the Ste- , Dbhens apartment house. Apply to ' 8. M. Stephens, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Bldg., city. 2383 1‘ FOR RENT—One large furnished room for light housekeeping to couple without children. Also one furnished bedroom with board. Apply 306 South Virginia avenue, or phone 299 Black. SPINS revolution, with a great deal done by hand. No more broken bones. back-fire. Don’t climb out in (o) faction. “ems” in or little boy can operate. See John H. 3412 3406 | ere’s a Bargain Mr. Ford Owner: Sandbo Two Compression Starter Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. house. Apply 608 East Lime St. Possession after Nov. 21. 3401 l 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 FOR RENT—Desirable house, well furnished; all conveniences; con. veniently located. Phone 217 Blue. Address 519 East Orange. 3389 FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenett in beautiful location on Lake Morton Drive. Electric lights, city water and use of bath furnished. Phone 321 Green. 3415 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at - TELEGRAM OFFICE SEERES DB bk MISCELLANEOUS THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Nice, fat, home-raised turkeys, delivered to your house at 20c per pound. Range from 6 to 25 pounds. C. R. Whitfield, Box 26, Lakeland. 3413 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 l SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. i WILL EXCHANGE two clear lots, San Jose, Cal., for country prop- erty close to Lakeland, Fla. Box 481. 3403 LOST—Between Lake Hollingsworth and town, set of Ford tools. Leave at Room 200, Drane Bldg., or phone No. 6, for reward. 3409 LOST-—Bunch of keys Saturday af- ternoon, Finder return to Tele- gram office. Reward. 3411 LOST—Pointer gyp; white with red ears; had collar chain on, inscribed ‘“Washington No. 130.” Notity Dr. J. P. Getzen. 3410 < For The Improved YOUR engine completely over two compressions or one full more speed than it can be Impossible to kick in case of the mud when you “kill” your engine. Just give the cable a pull and go ahead again. INSTALLED on your car and guaranteed to give perfect satis- Never . fails, works ten times out of ten. Starts cold weather on two pulls of the cable. Any lady \ Hunt, Agent 3036 | | well work from four inches up. All| For fire insurance--strons, liberall companies, see D. H. Sloan. 3069 BARGAIN for cash—mahogany fur-l niture for two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen; also two roll| top office desks. Apply at 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 postofiice. 8397 c———— COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving daily. The BIG PURE FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- monson. 3345 ——————————————————————————— 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. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— Work" Rocm | wise: We had just finished dinner done neatly and promyptly. 200, 1'rane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 ! por I liked Aunt Jenny. | or so, she ought to 16, 1914 0009000#040006 5.6.#0#0#.2 THEIR AUNT JENNY — By FRANK FILSON. ofiofioaotoaofiofiofiofiofloflofio gnes nor Polly Lella hated ed to and Peter, the baby, us! ::arie taces to himself and er‘; th':: er she came into the roo! ::,u & crabbed old thing. 1 supmpon it was because she had never ble to get married. s «But she has her use in the world, my dear,” sald father to moum; “Heaven knows she has been kin: enough to me.” “Just because she lets us ?'?cuw this house rem‘mv:;lth“l::r“;nm: ther. * claimed mo jagflpllogy more for you than that.” However, to resume. Lella is eight- een, and Lester Blythe has been crasy over her ever since they were at school together. Lester is twenty-two and clerks for Mr, Grimes, Some day he thinks Mr. Grimes will take him into partnership. I asked Mr. Grimes about it, and he said Lester had nerve enough to expect anything. However, to resume again. Aunt Jenny, who is sixty-nine, let fall a bombshell in gur humble home the other night. It came about in this Xofreofrofrown 3 3 4 § « Neither Claude nor A when she popped in. Aunt Jenny lives down the street In the big white house. A man left her a million—I WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER | think they were engaged once; any- 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 gra{)e- fruit trees and grape arbor, 11-2 miles from Lakeland. $800—one- fourth cash, balance to s uit pur- chaser. COTTAGE of four rooms and hall, plastered, lot 176x200, planted in ®arden and orange trees, some bearing. Will sell at a sacrifice, as owner is leavine city. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE-- Unfd only &y?rt tme: good as new. Call at elegram office and see this bargal way, he dled and left her a fortune and she couldn’'t get another man even with that, she is so crabbed. But to resume. In pops Aunt Jenny and in her abrupt way, which mother says comes from the Truefitts, not trom her side of the family, she says: “Arthur, you have too many chil dren for a poor man. How many have you?”’ Father counts us. “Six,” he an- swers. “Then I'm golng to take one of them and bring her up to inherit my money,” she says. She looked round PONY—Four years old, gentle and | the room, and, of course, her eye fell splendid worker anywhere mover in harness. Eureciali for children, or ligh rare bargain. UP-TO-DATE 6-room bungalo lot 72x135, one of ‘t‘h:anr:tt?:s? homes in the city. $2,200 terms it 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. room house and barn, horse and wagon, and good milk cow. On one of the largest lakes in Iake- land, 2 miles from town. Wire fence all around promerty. For gllll-'e? sale $1,000. Terms if de- swift good driving: a NICE 6-ROOM HOUSE, tra lar lot. With 21 orange trecr: bave g::dg;l.t ‘llzgoge'){o se g'nd b}uzzv. in s 506 ocations in town. G. J. WILLTAMS. Phone 242 Red. 5.000 ————————————————————————— CHERRIES, CHERRIES! Fresh Virginia Log Cabin Brand, 35c size—for ten days 23c. 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 N —————————————————————— — I am prepared to do all kinds of work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has always given satisfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICTIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.~IN CHANCERY.-- C. C. Farmer, for the use and henefit- of G. A. Stevens. complainant, vs. George H. Folkers, defendant. To George H. Folkers, Baltimore, defendant above named: You are hereby required to appear on the 24th day of December, A. D. 1914, to the bill of complaint filed in this case against you by C. C. Farmer, for the use and benefit of G. A. Stevens, or else the allegations of the said bill will be taken as confessed against you. It is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for four (4) consecu- tive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper of general circulation published in Polk county, Florida. Witness my hand and official seal this 16th ay of November, A. D. 1914, T. A. JOANSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court. Marylana, BBt B PR BB BB e S DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THRUAT COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT GLASSES FITTED N T L L HOURS: 971012 A. M, 2T0 4P M, SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKRLAND, Fra, b ha AR dw L bt Good foru | on Leila, who was trying to make her- self invisible against the wallpaper. “I'll take this one,” she sald. “Come along!” Peter, the baby, burst into tears, and Lefla was so scared that she fol- lowed Aunt Jenny without a word. And none of us recovered our wits way down the street. Then father and mother went after them, and they did not get back till late. Mother had been crying, and father looked very serious. “It has to be, my dear,” suld father. “After all, Jenny can do more for Leila than we can. It will be a splen- did chance for the child to be taken to Europe and put in a finishing school.” “And how about Lester?” mother, sighing. “Pooh!” answered father. And that ended that conversation. You bet Lester Blythe was raging mad. He wasn't allowed to go to Aunt Jenny’s house, because she hates young men, but he did manage to see Leila on the rare ogcasions she was let come home. Now, to resume. Aunt Jenny and Lella were to sail on the Saturday, and the passages were booked, and our house was mighty glum, I can tell you, Leila had come to spend the afternoon, and Lester, of course, came hard upon her heels. “Girls,” says Claude, -“it's their last meeting. Let's leave the poor chumps alone till father comes in.” We hated to do it, but we are all sports, even including Peter. 8o we left them. But somehow I couldn’t help overhearing what they were say- ing as I sat reading quietly on the hall chair, just outside the room. “Oh, I daren’t, Lester,” I heard Leila say, half crying. “Why not, dear?” he was asking, “Once we are married we can snap our fingers at the old cat. It's easy to get the license, and I know a min- ister who'll do the trick. I saved up five dollars last week on purpose. Say ; you will, dearest?” ! Whether Leila would have said she | would or not will never be known for at that moment in came father 'lnd mother, and Aunt Jenny, too. We all followed them into the parlor. Lester ; and Leila were sitting at opposite ' ends of the lounge, looking at oppo- site ends of the room, and it looked 8sort of suspiclous, but nobody minded them. “I am absolutely ruined,” says Aunt | Jenny. “Every penny I have, except' my little hoard of five thousand and the house, wiped out in that oil ven- | ture.” ‘ “Leila do you hear that? ruined,” says AunteJenny, will have to go back to your family, and there will be no Europe for you, ln;i no finishing school, either.” " was amazed to see Leila Aunt Jenny's side. “Never fx%nt; Aunt Jenny,” she sald. “We can ltny' and keep house together till—tin—" “Next—" began Lester; but Lefla cut him short. A "'Al m;on as Mr. Grimes raises Les- er's salary, Aunt J st enny,” she an- Father said afterward that that was the most sensible thing Leila had ever said. - (Copyright, 1914, by W. G. 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