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pent sidewalks, electric lights, y water, shade trees. Sec G. c]\ zan or 3. M. Stephens 829 | MISCLLLA"IEOUS . (L= SO T AN vinz purchased and subdlvided CHE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 5. -\-——_——*—___h [ m————— Y e $4000000000 00400404444 4409 Pine, $2.00 per strand. Fire-) place, $1 50 a load. Oak $£2.25 per strand. Phone 366. ! hitaasas S SEURTST Classttzed Advertzsmg 3 W00 Mw‘m‘u FOR R NT—1 pj Ls furnished bed. 1. Apply 306 South A% Black. 2618 NOTICE FOR SALE e —— i { HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON SY TERMS—AII streets clayed, l The stockholders of First National | Bank of Lakeland, Lakeland, Fla., will hold their regular annual meet- ! {ing on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1915, at! ‘10 o’clock, in directors’ room of First National Bank. AIll stock- . ————"_ | holders are earnestly requested to be FURNITURE lmo;eux or seri proxy. | Keene estate of 560 acres | Cashier. { mile west of city limits, we v selling in 10 and 20-acre DISSOLUTION NOTICE | o of the finest truck and | i , s in this section ac the | 19, A. D. 1914, the . and terms. For particu- | & Owens, attorneys . Rogan, Room 1 :nd law, is dissolved by mutual eon- ryant Bldg. Phone 146. ARG A R it. Mr. Peterson will take charge | 2996 | ; i “ 7 of the pr the ofce to remain B —— e — R 10N D in tha Dic building at the place OR CASH—Gentle pony ' formerly by the firm, tween 3 and 4 years old. o e J. H. PETERSON. OWENS i $10 South Florida ave. e " 13569 s e D) ‘ - TISSOLUTION NOTICE that 3229 b Sup. t‘o. YTO. Effective Dec. © firm of Peterson af- con- oceupieg the 11 collect all outstand. lue same. 0'DO? 0. 0. A new flve room bun orner lot, east front, location, small cash Lalance on easy D.. H: DAVIS TEOPPBDDEPBRPHT OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT ~-Two cast front lots in , on Success avenue, for h. The John F. Cox Real- 3363 | ————— l | e i Bank are the records | {ize that this was Alaska. ‘ance with the terms of your late fath- : the owner of Linti | the reut-roll, i bmlhm % [ he a squaw-m —— Nice lot 1 Orange ast front, fine large bear- range trees, for $850. The F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 i FOR SALE | RES good truck and citrus | convenient to hard road. 200, jS FOR SALE on easy pay- GE BELT REALTY CO., Bldg., Next Door Postoffice S RECORD—For sale at tkis 2ic a dozen. #3000 NT—5 room house, modern ! iences. 104 E. Peachtree. p 383, 3576 LE—Improved property and grove at 917 East Orange Address Mrs. W. D. Har- rand Rapids, Wis. 3596 —My & passenger Cad. is In A=1 condition. Will casy payments or will trade 1 estate. 0. M. Eaton. FOR RENT | NT—Nice 6 room cottage, p improvements, large yard, ated, $20 per month. See Jackson or call at Tele- pfice . 3632 NT—After Jan. 1. store West Main St., access to siding, D. H. Sloan. 3069 =D ROOMS with private 'those b where in town. | display d light housekecping fa- 1011 South Flcrida Ave. | 3429 —5 room cottage, improvements, including Close in. Phona 259. 23301 ft RENT—507 N. Tennes- . Phone 210 Black. 3621 "T—2 bungalows of five rooms, close in. Modern nces. Address P. 0. Box T. Houser. 3623 -3 or 4 rooms furnished | housekeeping with prx-} Phone 300 Red or ap South Missouri avenue. 3547 —After Nov. 15, the El- ptel will be for rent. “orge M. Wright, nnessee, phone 122. 3392 Ap- 301 10USES FOR RENT with room for chickens, and f 2ood garden land, or Tes if wanted with each H. Sloan. 3069 -Warehouse with rail- | D. H. SLOAN. 3069 T—5 room furnishea it bath, or 3 furnished flione 273 Red. 3628 —Warehouse and office dinz. 307 Wiest Main St. 3620 his chance to cet th-u' e at prices never before | tkeland. Furnitare at ®S. Kimbrough Supply 3 and wagons also re - t. 3586 all | i W ingal modern thy ne from Main street, ing a home If you are want_ us We develon our ! RrOpeTty and o can give Either cash you | the best price or on | easy payments, We aiso have several Lungalows to rent in other parts or the city. It you are interested, call at nunm over the postoffice or phone 2 F. Nichols & Son CHRISTMAS BOX Delicious Golden Grimes Apples, in boxes ready for delivery any- 150 to the box. Call 92 Black, CRUTCHFIELD CO S S S e WE HAVE EXPERT Ford mecffanics and are prepared to take care of all repairing of Ford cars in most up to date manne. Lakeland | Automobile and Supply Co. 2069 i A LAKE FRONT FOR SALE aecres on the beautiful lake front, good I for truck- south 20 Scott | e about 200 land, especial ide of , best protection, terms can he of it. Write or Silvel | County Fu are now on They y of citrus | | are | d for the best dis fruits and vegetables for in the connty. et dis display poultry Meder i 1 any town play poultry, | best | i poultry. | best | WILI.IAW'S‘ BARGAIN COUNTE]B | ice 111-2 © hor_ eland. d wing ex- DON'T FORG Co.'s stock ing at cost Not annu of the La will be held at their m on Wednesday, Jar a. m. 3626 LOST—Violet enamel diamond center. : to thig office; receive re“urd‘.‘ —_— i ONE of the pretti o l,,p to date cars exhib L e this season is the 1915 Hupmo- bile on display at the sale_s room‘ of the Lakcland Automobile .“1"l Supply Co., local uts 2069 Only six blocks ! % In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Kach Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE DR EERBEOD BT DR DR B LAKE PARKER BOAT HOUSE i (JOYLAND PARK) Power Boats and Row Boaug Special Rates to Fishing . and Picnic Pa ties Best Service— Reasonable Rates W. F. Moo~EY, Prop. P. O. Box 32 Resh!ence Phcna "34 mxu'k IS OUR MOTTO Which is proven by our six years success in Lakeland. Maker of the National Steel reinforced concrete Burial Vault : Building Blocks of all discrip- tions. Cement, Pressed Brick, White Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 nd 4 inch Drain Tile, ‘0, 7 and 8-it Fench Post; in fact anything made of Cement. FLORION NATIONAL VAULT CO Red !smmnv PRESS1 i LU CLEANING, PRESSING. REPAIRING and DYEING. Ax‘hn Work a Specialty. 2 tion Guaranteed. 1}1\' : US A TRIAL Kibler Hotel Basement. Phone No. 393 WATSON & GILLESPIE, Proprietors For Good Dry STOVE WOOD Phone 201-Red or 18 We will do the rest. | W.J. WARING 3 | drink besides. lg =4 had thrown the whisky bottles away. | % | and together they went back in si | same, and always true, whether be- | neath a pink or olive skin. Household Economy CONQUERING TEMPTATION] : On the ledgers of the First National of many dollars saved by women of Lakelapd and vicinity who have learned how much more eco- | nomical it is to manage the houschold fi- ! narces on the “pay-by-check™ plan. By GERTRUDE A. PEARSON. (Copyright, 1914, by W. G. Chapman.) Benson lay upon the rocks, staring at a letter beside him. In front of him the blue waves rippled in the sun- shine. The air was warm and balmy. It would have been difficult for any- one not acquainted with the country, and the temperature of July, to real- Economy in household managemment is daily becoming a more pressing sity. Follow the example of those house holders who have found the practical lution of the problem of how to make the family income go farthest. \n expression of further vyour part will be appreciated. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAKE LANI) FLORIDA neces L PR PR “Dear Mr. Benson,” ran the letter. mterest on “We beg to inform you that, in accord- er's will, all the property except the limited estate entailed, s to your younger brother. You however, Baron Lintield, and, as such. are now 1d Munor. Kindly Wire us instructio ish to adad that, i 8 ¢ ¥ 3 iphecp of the estate ' 4 & Febah Ao 5 § it would be terest to scil thi There made to your in- youns v codicil by your father in should yc omian with wh yvou g pounds is to be you to keep up your t ithtully “Deng “The woman with who " Benson saw the words st him out of the typewritten father had known. He ried a h: l»lu d Natusha had mission school i black hair and rathe bon she might have pe white woman. But in the eyes of his acquaintances she was a sq and n. He had married her when he was desperately lonely in the | remote North, and half-crazed with | Unless You Know Where T u_Buy IF YOU KNOW election will be the The Tte varicty unmaiched The quality unsurpassed The price the Lowest All these you find at our store | Just trade with us This settles the question of living PEEBPBSHHDODOH SPGB PRSP GPG BRPPPPDOD BB Best Butter, your: in at Iis pa had m best been educated and, save at a for the jet high cheek 1 for a Natusha had redeemed him. She ! She had made him a home. She had loved him, and he had loved her, too. A violent revulsion of feeling came | over Benson. He seemed to smell the | Suscex air, to see the beautiful coun- try of his birth. He had friends, many, in England. Benson resolved to run away. He could walk to the nearest port and catch the morrow's boat. He would leave everything to Natusha. She | would doubtless go back to her own people. He saw her watching him silently that night. Like a faithful hound she | knew his moods—her lord’s moods. Natusha watched him with a dumb, aching at her heart. She had seen the change in him. At midnight, when he thought Natu- sha was sleeping, Benson arose noise- lessly from his couch. He had his gallons Kerosen mackinaw and overshoes ready, for DDA BB PEPRPPHOD the nights were cold. xSt S5 .g, When he had disappeared Natusha '"‘ kneeled at the bedside a moment in ‘.i, prayer. She prayed to the God of ' & 4 whom the missionaries had told her, ' Ty per pound Sugor, 17 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pail Cottolene, 4 pound pail 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard Snowdrift, 10 pound pails 3 cans family size Cream 1-2 barrel best Flour 12 pounds best Flour Octagon Soap, 6 for Ground Coffee, per pound B as she had never prayed before. Then | | % she slipped out after him. | As Benson strode along the trail all | memory of Natusha seemed to slip | ‘m.].. from him. He was a boy once more, | in the Sussex lanes, heartfree, He remembered the final angry Bcene with his father, the old man's futile wrath at the son who had dis- honored his name. It had been the act of a goaded man, desperate for money, but Benson could only hang his head before the old man’s scathing words. “If ever temptation comes to you | again. sir, remember what you have | done and try with all your might lo| conquer it,” he had said. Suddenly he stopped dead. Wear Our Stylish and Correct Fitting Shoes If it is STYLE and COMFOR'!' you want COME to US | ! Why | this was the temptation of which his | father had spoken. He was doing now | & thing still more dishonorable than |3 | that which he had done before. What | was the use of being Baron Linfield | 1t he was a scoundrel to boot? f Benson sat down and fought his | battie out. And, with her woman’s in- | | tuition one who watched him from a | 7 | near hiding place knew that the God ! i {of the n ion people was wrestling | with h dv ary for Benson's soul. | The agony on the man’s face was | stronger than the suffe ring on hers. Forgetting all, daring his wrath, Natusha glided up to him. She kneeled Ol ‘ut his side and put her arms around | ( Introduce your Feet to CORRICT Fittiag Shoes REPARIRING DEPART of EXPERT. All \TLY PROMPTLY Our SHOE s in charge NE an and SERVICE ALLED for and DELIER DUTTON-HARRIS COMPANY 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS Shoes that Fig our specialty. work D | f And in this position, she whispered | | something to him, a woman’s secret | that made his heart leap as hers was i beating then Benson rose to his feet. The gardness was gone from his face. He saw his duty. He saw the years of ease and dishonor stretching before | him, on the one hand, and, on the oth- | er, years of honor. He could make | | himself respected. If he could not win "':O VOO0 ! recognition for Natusha, he could for { his daughter—or his son. And the b4 | heir would be Baron Linfield, if it was | g | aboy. If a girl -weil. Natusha drew his arm llmrugh hers, ’6 Phone 358 Blue Shoes that Please hag- | 0PCEOFOLOBOBOBOIOBVLOEAIOIGIOFOD SOPIIOFOPUIDIUPAPOED FOPONOEOIOEOHOLOBOD The Lakeland Steam Laundry Is prepared to give you in laundry work, what experienced workme n .\nd modern equipment will produce— "TPERIOR SERVICE. If youare nut already one of our customers, we invite you to hecome one avrd enjoy this service. Visitors are always welcome at our laundry—we are glad to have our custom- ers call and inspect our method of laun- They entered, 'J and Benson, taking out the letter, de- rg liberately tore it to pieces. He would ';‘ j Dot answer Dench & Dench. He g would not even take the money from |% the estate. Let the dead past go. B Benson put his arms about Natusha. 8 | She was pretty and girl-like, this lit- | & | tle wife of his. He knew now, too, | that the heart of a woman beats the | tence toward the cabin “It's all right, Natusha,” he sald cheerily. “There won’t be any more.’ scraps of paper.” L. W.YARNELL | ! LIGHT AND HEAVY HAUVLING ' KOUSERGLD MOVING A SPECIALTY 0ak and Pine Wood Orders "an’le " ~»~mn'ly chones: 0 dering. We have a large number of 12-inch rules for the school childre n, and will be pleased to give one to every child whg will call at the Laundry office, PHOYE 130 i The Professions Chiropractor DR.J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, Lady in Attendance In Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium OFFICE HOURS. 8 t0 11:30 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. | Consultation and Examination Free. Residence Phone 240 Black Doctors of Chirop | Oftice, ilours § to Sand 7 to 8 p. m. luateg Ex-F ol Palmer 1 Chirapratie. Consultation ic. Over Post 4. m. and 2, and the mem- | bers hool of at office, SAKAH 1. WHESLER TUFATY South of First . W. R. GROOVER 1 4, et htne N « hel cky Lakeland, Florida | . PHYSI | Rooms 5 DR. C. C. WILSON Physician_and Sur Sneeial at- tention civen to discases of women and children. Deen-Bryant Bld Rooms X, 9. 10, Office” phone 3 Residence phone 367 Blue. DR. W. B. MOON Telephone 350 Hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, evenings 7 to 8 Over Postoflice Lakeland, Florida A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Bryant Building DR. R B. FADDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Dirkson Bldg. Iakdand Fla. Officg Phone 138; Renldence 91 Black D. O. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Je. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Bullding Ls.lfelnndn Florida HENRY WOLF & SON, EXPERT PIANO TUNERS Old Pianos Kebullt, Refinished and Made Like New; All Work Warrant- ed Strictly First Class. Residence and Repair Shop 21401 SOUTH MASSACHUSETTS AVE. & [ Phone 16 Black, Lakeland, Fla. EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT L/\W Office in Munn Bullding Lakeland Florida W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER Officc Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. Sxaminatiou of Titles and Rea. Ay tate Law a Speclalty DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bleg. Lakeland, Florida Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue R A FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Phones: Dickson Building Office phone 402, Res. 312 Red ipecial attentlon to drafting legal papers, Marriage licenses and abstracts firnished W. RERMAN WATSON, M. D. Morgan- Groo"nr Bldg. Telephones: Office 351; Res, 113 Red Lakeland, Floridn | DR. D. P. CARTER l VETERINARY SU RGEON 1 Lakeland, Fla. Residence Phone 294 Red Office Phone 196 s A i J. H. PETERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dickson Building -Practice in all courts. Homestead claims located and contested Established 1n July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Rentucky Building s i, LOUTS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida B. H. HARNLY llea] Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER O3 A FOFOHOPOPOSA DOUSOHPOLLE Sales Manager NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO. Auction Lot Sales a Specialty 21 Ravmondo Blde. Lakeland. Fla ——————— e TR J R RUNYAN ooms 17 and 18, Rarmordo Blde. All necessary druge furnished with- out extra charge