Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 15, 1914, Page 12

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PP C FOR SALE lassified P FOR SALE OR RENT Eight room house, veniences, just modern con_ off South Florida avenue, at 107 Riggins street; also eight room house, all modern con- e | am prepared to do all kinds o well work from four inches up. Al; e isaroaelodso o s work guaranteed. liave had years ui esaspmies i eagathen sty experience, and my work has aiwaye manicuring for men, Marinello Shop. S %1 W, H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fls MISCELLANEOUS Advertising P ieer G FOR SALE—Standard varieties of Citrus Nursery Stock or rough lemon stock at 11c per eighth inch caliper. Eagle Lake Nurseries. Eagle Lake, Fla. 5000 CHRISTMAS BOX Delicious Golden Grimes Apples, in boxes ready for delivery any- where in town. 150 to the box. Call 292 Black, NOTICE The Lakeland Sheet Metal “.\'or‘ks is now located on the corner of Mis- souri avenue and Main insteagu.?sf COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS |south Florida avenue. 322 arriving daily. The BIG PURE CRUTCHFIELD CO. FOR SALE veniences at 808 South Missouriave | 160 acres of land two miles of| poop STORE, Robertson & Ed- NOIICE nue. W. Fiske Johnson, owner.|town, 25 acres of thls best of truck monson . 3345 : sk Phones 102 and 150 3522 |land, balance high rolling citrus The annual meeting of the stock FOR SALE, TRADE OR EXCHANGE Ten room, Wil on Kentucky avenue. once. Phones 102 and 150. W.. Fiske Johnson, owner. 3521 rARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON iXASY TERMS—AIl streets clayed, cement aidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. Seec G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR SALE—500 young seedling grapefruit and loquot trees at 10c¢ each. H. B. Morse, 415 South New York avenue. 3536 ——————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Grocery stock and fix. tures at low figure. Address ‘‘Store,” care Telegram. 3540 S 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- wars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 snd 2, | FOR RENT— Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 ——— FOR SALE OR RENT 18 room house, partly furnished. ,well located, close in. See me. W. K. JACKSON, Room 6, over First| National Bank. 35635 e ———————————— BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony | horse between 3 and 4 years old. | Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 3300 S ————————— — FOR SALE—Good secondhand wag- on and harness; also a dozen thoroughbred Plymouth Rock hens. Apply 511 South Missouri lavenue. 3534 e —— 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 S e S T 2 FOR SALE OR RENT—W,e have several new bungalows for rent or sale, cash or easy terms, in dif- ferent parts of the city. W. F. NICHOLS & SON, Room 5 over P. 0. Phone 356. 3453 e ————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Two cast front lotg in Dixieland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 ———— FOR SALE—Three choice lots lng Orange Park. If you mean busi- ness communicate with S. H., cara of Telegram. 3430’ 1 Orange FOR SALE—Nice !ot park, east front, fine iarge bear- ing orange trees, for $850. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—One or nnest orange grove properties in State. Fine hammock land, beautiful lake front, large fine dwelling, located in picturesque oak grove, just outside city limits. Would take part payment in other property, if desirably located, either here or in other sections. D. H. SLOAN. 3069 i —————— A A FOR SALE—160 acres improved farm near Tulsa, Okla.,, 100 acres cultivation. $2,000.00 house, } : quarter mile of good town. Will f trade for Florida property. Ap- | ply, Box 34, Lakeland, Fla. 4 3508 | NURSE'S RECORD—For sale at this office, 25¢ a dozen. 5,000 SALE OR TRADE—1914 5 passen- ger FORD. E. S. Hansberger, City. i 3499, SALE OR TRADE—House close in 30 aeres good truck land, with running stream, near Lake Hol- lingsworth. On public highway. Box 683, city 3499 plastered dwelling, with all modern conveniences. Large corner lot; four blocks from depot, take emaller house or vacant lot, grove or farm in trade on same. See me at land. Price $15 per acre. Twenty acre improved place on South Florida avenue, close in, with beautiful seven room bungalow and other good out-buildings. Price sev- en thousand. Fifty acre improved farm, twenty- o five acres in cultlvation, 3 acres in |$250 TAKES a nice piano. Rare op- bearing grove, 6 room bungalow and iportunity to get good instrument. five room tenant house; a fine place Mrs. A. Potts, phone 268. for subdividing. Price $4,500; terms can be had. We handle all kinds of real estate. Call and see re. ORANGE LuiuT REALTY CO., Elliston Bldg., Next Door Postoffice R — e — WE HAVE EXPERT Ford mechanics | holders of the State Bank of Lak;- and are prepared to take care of |land will be held at its banking of- all repairing of Ford cars in most |ficc in Lakeland on Tuesday, Jan. up to date manne. Lakeland |12, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., for Automobile and Supply Co. 3069 |the election of officers and the trans- e action of any business proper to come before said meeting. E. 0. FLOOD, President. Dec. 12th, 1914. 3230 3232 HERE IT IS. A 50 acre grove farm, truck proposition. About 500 orange and grapefruit trees, 4 room i house, good barn, on lake, 3 miles - i , all TThe stockholders of First National [0ut, 1-2 mile off hard road al Bank of Lakeland, Lakeland, Fla.,|fenced. A dandy place and o.n"y will hold their regular annual meet- | $4.500. W. K. Jackson Cc. 333 FOR RENT ing on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1915, at = |10 o'clock, in directors’ room of| THINK OF IT—T7 acre orange and A rapefruit grove 7 years old, 13 FOR RENT—One furnished and one | First National Bank. All stock- g"pen”d -‘t) ;anj e holders are earnestly requested to be | acTeS 2ood citrus y it unfurnished room, two blocks present or serd proxy. land, 2 1-2 miles from city hall, 1-4 fromdepot. Apply at 209 North 3220 C M O2YAYTON, Cashier, |Mile off hard road, 4 room bungs- Massachusetts avenue. 5,000 o low, large barn, front on large lake. Several hundred boxes fruit, only 2 $5,000. W. K. Jackson Co. 3535 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— Work Beginning with today, (Dec. 1st.) done neatly and promptly. 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone Rocm our terms will bes pot eash for all 1687 3 H automobile work, and supplies of ev_ its, on ery kind. We buy our supples d'- rect from headquarters, pay M e te———— —— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- rooms. Ail modern conveniences. 305 8. Mass. ave. Phone 16-Red. 3446 5 ACRE TRACT in corporate lim- one of main avenues, 4 room house, about 100 bearing or- POt | ange trees, 2 acres goad truck land, cash, and can and will meei anyla) fenced, 7 blocks from high legitimate competition. We carry Bchool, no unfavorable surroundings, a large line of tires, tubes and oth- at bargain price., See me. W. K. er auto supplies. Call and see us.|Jackson. 3535 Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. — 3065 (PHONE 258 RED for fish, oysters, e o | oo = | wood, hard coal and charcoal; NICE furnished rooms for sleeping |ONE of the prettiest, and most up| falso agent for Marvello Face Prep- or light housekeeping at The| tO date cars exhibited in Lakeland| arations. R. 0. PARK. 3564 Juliette, 402 North Tennessee| ‘this season is the 1915 Hupmo- avenue, northwest corner North| Pile on display at the sales rooms Tennessee avenue and Oak street. | ©f the Lakeland Automobile and 3233 Supply Co., local agents. 3069 5-room flat; also two furnished rooms. Apply 502 East Orange street. 3454 WANTED AT ONCE—300 S. C. White Leghorn chickens, several fresh Jersey cows, Berkshire or ——————————————————————— GOOD PINE WOOD—Promptly de. Red Jersey pigs. T. L. Wering, FOR RENT—6-; T—6-room cottage, two livered at $2.00 per strand. Fire- tered the cabin again. Both men were fairly prosperous farmers in the wheat region of the Dakotas. Both were about the same age—thirty; they had arrived almost at the same time, five years before, and had taken up adjacent acres. And both were on the way to success. The friendship that had sprung up between them was a matter of neigh- borhood comment. They went gun- ning together and lent each other a hand whenever it was required. They ! were both bachelors, and usually spent ; their evenings together, talking over the affairs of their limited world and smoking a couple of friendly pipes un- til bed time. Then the visitor would mount his horse and ride homeward. Mills flung himself down upon his bed in deep disgust. He took a copy of the “Matrimonial Register,” which he had secreted under his mattress, and looked through it. One paragraph especially caught his eye: “I want to be married as soon as possible. My name is Estelle Read, residence Baltimore, age twenty-four. I am a brunette, tell and considered good looking. Am well educated, can dance and play the piano, have a pas- sion for country life and should like to make a happy home for my hus- band upon some ranch in the West. Have a fortune of $10,000, but cannot touch it for a year, till I am twenty- five.” The paragraph was marked with the imprint of & thumb. It was Millg’ The rest of Jimg 5, en to the air, f,, B hurrying awy, Y a8 fag He was determingy [ ¥ ond hundred at oy, § 4 had only sent ah that times werg by, that he had helq oy, ise of more. ] A letter wag Walty, was in the sang g, “Dear Frieng" celved and thauk y Journey mon.y, be frank wit}; ope . are all worn yyt, ang of a lady to star o in shabby thiygs, 5018 other hundreqd gy fiy have to consiger .. from somebody wy, thousand miles ayg, - Mills saddled Ls juple, s hour later, got down reid o in the nearest toyy heen' was Kept. As he ;. e Bates coming out, Hegm & number of brang fist. The two men other, started forway a simultanecus impy; backs on each other & ways. From that time o 5 reigned between they no more friendly ey and the only time the they besieged the oSt arrival of the tirices.g Henry Mills sent ¢ Eatelle to come out ¢ After that it was g v waiting. The house was by niture placed in it bej W8 pected letter arrivel. : ing at the post office Mills aid not wait to s« thing arrived for him,b; -etter exultantly and | eeee000e Uted it to |, 000000000000000000 — ;u::::;t cabin and TUshipg ;- THECASE s ::;'DHEd over end’s hous, 1, e e that the litij, e By CHARLES BENSON BRIGGS. transformeq “M: _————————————— up a brick :.an;i;‘ roof, and it . From the moment when Henry ;.. ... o clcl,n?\.‘ Mills saw a copy of “The Matrimonial operations v, : 6 Reglster” in the shack of his neighbor A dreadny) ! and erstwhile friend Jim Bates, a sul- }.4 entertaiscg nol len hostility took the place of his tainty. %y former warm regard. He did not men- “Golng in for a0 tion his discovery; he glanced over gg)oq Joculasly, iy the paper and thrust it back into its ing feeling Wwhich gf. == hiding piace just as Bates entered. confirmed, T ] After a few indifferent remarks: —ugwge ) S hm about the crops, he took his depar- Hank,” A th[' = ' ture. It was some time before he en~i there's a litt}e girl ; {3 Now, T e e e R S b S N SN S thumb. And Bates’ paper had thumb blocks from school house, North Florida Avenue. Phone 383. 3503 GOOD, clean rooms, every conveni- ence, furnished or unfurnished. Phone, hot water, electric light. 169 West Orange street. 3519 e —————————— ROOMS—For light housekeeping to couple without children. 514 8, Tenn. 3511 et W ¥ M ————————. FOR RENT-—Warehouse with rail- road siding. D. H. SLOAN. 3069 FOR RENT—Two, three and five room cottages. D. H. Sloan. 3069 e FURNISHED ROOMS with private bath and light housekeeping fa- cilities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housg keeping. 301 So. New York, corner Lemon St. 3464 FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all! modern improvements, Including screens. Close in. Phone 259. 3301 e s i "OR RENT—After Nov. 15, the EI- bemar hotel will be for rent. Ap- ply to George M. Wright, 301 South Tennessce, phone 122. 3392 ——————— e FOR RENT—To couple without children, two furnished rooms, modern improvements. 306 East Orange St. Phone 292 Blue. 3448 FOR RENT-—1 furnished room and two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Call 97 or apply at 503 East Orange. 3560 ————————————————— FOR RENT—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city, or G. C. city. 2383 e —————————————————— < & 4 Rogar, Deen & Bryant Bigg., OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE place wood $1.50 a load. Phone 366 City Wood Co. 3524 home. His soul wast R — and he fingered the n: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR @8 he rode along. WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER TAX DEED UNDER SECTION 8 Once in hfs house b OF CHAPTER 4888, LAWS OF down upon tn¢ new I L—J‘fice rl,{{on{? h°‘§°f‘2 11 1-2 FLORIDA., it open. This is what¥ acres in cultivation, - ; | ( bearing orange tree‘:. tanger]nea?al;leg N?tlce is h‘ereby given that JOHN *Dear Friend. My b o grapefruit grove, good _irrigating [S- EDWARDS, purchaser of tax me to have to rell yo g lant, with several acres finest truch certiticates numbers 24, 39, 72, tell: you, but since yor and. This is a beautiful place bor_| 4, 9, 191, . 193, 39, 4 i 2 dering_on city limits of Lakeland. |241, and 425, dated the oth day o1 I have met the man of RN Price $3,800. Terms can be had. ge‘;ffiisclétA' P 1912, has filed said We are marricd. Ifo isalty 2.—10 acres good truck and citrus Shication sy Office. and has land convenlena to public hard sur. face public road, 1 mile to shipping point. Price, $30 per acre, 3.—6-room_cottage, southern ex- sue In accordance certificates ppsure, four blocks from depot, one | SWi1-4 of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec, She did not enclo blcfiik Rot stch(')ol. ‘ezlgctrlc Ilzh{% tgiliet. lfl;é 'I“)l:_-ogs '.S R‘ %3 lt‘ztmt. assessed as he had sent. Altogel: ath. Rents for per month. Pric erty of Unknown - s $1,600. Terms if wanted. ® | braced in certificate No. 24.and o 3::" Hosey ..m";:.,(:: tg:.'» : 4.—Beautitul building lot, 80 foot | Lol 1, block 4, Sloan & McRae| He Sat Th s was “o L front, 160 back, on DrinciDal street, |SUBAIVISIOn of block 4, Lake Beaigy Tho i 5 gy w | of $1,200:. with fine lake front. Price $800. ' |add, ubsgzésvldi'asul,ilezsr S range i3 Despair. He sat there i o = r(fi)(:’l;‘ts;le.l Sray e’f)g';‘?(?rfé‘ego'b‘(‘zt".‘“ l{uo(\"x;fi and embraced ‘;gercgrtoiiica?; marks about the same paragraph. lll:lir fos a lotng "_i[m“» 3 ‘omobi = ver- | No. 39. him 2 2 Pnnd automobile in excellent condi 0-, A off S, si A However, those were the prints of | there came to 3 tion. 9, A, . side of SW = FOR SALE-—Good ida raised horse, sound, gentle, work anywhere; top buzgy and harness in good condition. All for $150 if sold quick, GOOD FORD AUTOMOBILE for $250; terms if wanted. Can be seen at 218 South Florida avenue, A bargain. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red e ———————————— THE ONLY MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES GROWN UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF OUR OWN PLANT PATHOLOGIST as fhoe Who has specialized under the|Db Horticultural Board at Washington. Dixieland, Sec, 19 He has treated the seed and has east, assessed as th sprayed them regularly since ac. ;\(j(l)m‘;r’lmaml emb cording to the instructions of the ]:.nt federal government. and embraced .S 1-2 of NW NW 1-4 Sec. 24, Tp. known No. 74 Begin at N. w, of N W 1-4; chains, N. 5 chains, N 1-2 of N 1-2 of N Sec. 25, Tp. 28 § sessed as th and embraced in ¢ N E 1-4 of N S, R. 24 ¢ erty of Un 3 ast, asse known, 191 certificate No. N 1-2 of NE St R. 24 east, : of Unknown, tificate No. U 192 J - lot 3 Sec. 5, Tp 28 S., R. property of Un a9 Lot 3, block C, 23, blo These are the |Dixieland See . Tp 28 8. R, 94 “Yours lovingly, warmly. : best seed that will come into the i"‘{o'ev;‘.‘“‘“;;%""p;‘,fy,fi,'.‘r”ea‘";,“,“"“ ShZn- “ESTELLE. “I guess we's: bert e state. They are shipped in new Nnépu" 5 certificate | qpq photograph. was of a tall ang | f0ls, eh, ARK et bags. WHY TAKE A CHANCE S..\R’. 151‘_ 2}‘;;?‘:‘5}5:50?;‘(; :’:Eh Tpn. 27 | Statuesque brunette, and though he “How sgon (:h:i\i“"efl'r" ' with your'seed when for the same s:;‘t’lfi?‘{n:n\k:or;q and H;hr:r:dm?fi :fie:fiz:;'fi?flflzi;mn it several '”?; Jim; c:xsn: ‘(‘}“m v v Latica No. 425, 3 ills n Day R money you can get seed absolutely UNLESS said certificates ghall he | 8lve another Bentimen(:; h‘esnau; e you wasn’t there, a1 safe from POWDERY SCAB and :‘Cgff’lgls;i ?gcordin« to law. tax deed | the limpid features. Ty of paper sticking cut " gy, s SSue thereon on the 27s g : “ gy ; December. A. D, 19147¢ 215t da¥ of | From the moment his epistolary | Mattress,” a‘““w.:---::fi See J. F. Crutchfield phone 292 ba i:‘ra\lf:i the'1gamelal stenature | Courtship began Mills had fel; 5 van | “Well,” aaid the o black or leave orders with Mayes | ber, A. D, 1914 16th day of Novem- ::8 of l;lis old time afiection iowgrd 'l‘lu.nyllowt.I ;ljtm '?-““i_r " Grocery Co. 3559 T A JonuNson 1S neighbor. He began to 100k ask. | houses built at iast B (‘lfigl‘ér(‘fé;mut Court Polk (ountv. |ance at him for his rough ways, Ynateg _ Same here* said ' o An Ordinag CTOINANCE NO. 150 3274 ::sn?" ‘eirty\ well to spend a_ social . Hl:nk will you be « Mance repealing Ordinance numbered €nitg with, but how coulq an¢ in- | after sypper? 179 of the Ci: .3 o ino P oan SEND YOUR FRIEND A R m::'l'"hl;fl:.l:‘u"'l.. 3™, being an | Vite him to his house to meet a hand. Sure thing.” © _hristmas 30x Oranges or Gr vef- it Packed by the tLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE meet interest to ace provide a sinking fun principal when due. _ BE IT ORDAIN dinance numbered 17¢ be and the same is regular meeting of the ers of the City of La day of December A. I will be at the Exchange ev- ery week day between 9 a. m. l F. C. MURRAY. l P. O. Box 1g1. I and 12 m. to take orders. i : Attest S ———————————————ses Phone 187 Green. riade application for tax dee embrace described property sit; county, Florida, to-w 1-4 Sec., z4, Tp. 25 S.. R 5-year old, Flor-|assessed as the prope in lcertmcalp No. 72. east, assesscd as the and cmbrace corner of NE » run N, 5 e property E 1-4 1-4 Sec. 4, Tp. essed as and cmbr, (or E 1-2 raced in certificate the property of Up. raced X0, 19 ED by the Board of Com- > Cits of Lakeland. that or. | A Cit@? And Bates was o “hn' the City of ,;kehn'd 'little coarse at times {p hpls ‘:peb;l" ooty F"_"j ¢ ph(:-o:\:mr'ini;l;’]"‘n 'mm. ! No, decidedly it Was necessary to e s : T o i,y | OB DI 8t respocttul - elpows | O7et and last, thot of Commissioners at a len!th. to success in bv Board of Commisston- | : H. L. SWATTS, Clerk. 3549 horse. d to ig- Said the following “uated in Polk with law shall probably be back: my, time. friend, our Roreymoon to Ev “3 80 no mcre f'c:w 1-4 of SW . 23 east, rty of Unknown Bates’ thumbs. “The durned cuss!” muttered Mills, as he lay smoking upon his bed. “Thought he'd steal a march on me, didn't he? But hers's where: he plays second fiddle!” 2 From the same hiding place he ex- tracted a letter, written in & flowing feminine hand and headed Baltimore. It ran as follows: ‘;Dear Friend: From what you have written to me I fancy you t gentleman who woulg ymak:r:nah: tg;:: | And suddenly a whoor! husband. Especially am I fascinated | 1iPs, AINE - withadt ”. by your charming deseription of coun- l leave” he snatchcd " iy try life. I enclose you my photo- | Tused it. ; ‘:z graph as you request. Now, friend,| It Was couched is id there is one little particular that must | With the one which %" be sald, though it goes to my heart | hour before. b to say it. Iam all alone in the world| Suddenly the e and working for my daily bread. My | to come into Jim Naies 48 guardian does not want me to get | Scowl relaxed and ¥ o married and he will not advance me | broad grin, and 1 ward his old crou:s “Same with you. i “Same here,” su their hands met strangely brightened a He saddled his horse over to Jim's. i in his fieids. “Come in,” mui full of poignant an in. Jim Bates wu B lounge, & letter on it:d him. As his old frici strugglesd to his feet Henry Mills looked 4 “g seemed to recog!iz 3 4 of SW 1.4 of 28 S, R. 23 property of Un- d in ccrtificate He k i | ] 1-4 s, E 4 4 chains and 1-4 ot NW 1-4 . 23 east, as- of Unknown rtificate No. 75= Sec. 1, Tp. 28 SSea as the prop- and embraced in 5 chains, W. W 28 8 the property aced in cer- of NW 1.4), 24 east, agsesced kinown and em- l .\o.[ 193, revised ma Tp. 28 §., R? p of > any of my money. I shall have to ask you to remit me $100 for my ex- penses and $100 more if you wish me to arrive with a trousseau. in certificate revised map of i i l e wife, with nia! pitching a plec9'~‘:‘: : g his feet on mel stove. “And, Ea‘\»‘-“r.' ion certain habits | feet up on the table 3t pe whi¢h were not | fertable.” = the demands of eti- (Copyright, 1914, | some, stylish brunett : Penchant for puttin | table, not to ment to in regard to his pi in tone with rue d for The neighbors celve the eboln, the erstwhile o keland on the secor 1914, o 0. M. RATON we! per The Young 'Un ess (r:.not i o quite understand t grew between | 1 s one 08 Tonles, but they Wb_i n fl:ung so that 3500

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