Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 6

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Classified FOR SALE FOR SALE—New $65 cornet; will gell at a bargain. Address A. Y., care Telegram. 5,000 —————————————————————— FOR SALE—Remington, latest mod - el No. 10 typewriter at a bargain. Phone 234 Black. 3769 —————————————————————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, cemeni sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. Sec G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. 829 e c— Havirg 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 tracts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- ars gsee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR SALE—Five of the choicest business lots in the city, centrally located; lots 25x122; 30-foot al- 'y in rear. Bargains at the price at which they are offered. Terms. Call at Evening Telegram office. ————————————— For sale, at a big bargain, new bunzalow just being completed— Small cash payment, balance like rent. D. H. SLOAN, owner. 3069 | ———————————————— FOR SALE Eighty acres good land on Bartow hard road, one -half mile to Sparling Station and packing house; fine for sub-dividing into 5 and 10-acre tracts; at $85.00 per acre. THE JOHN F. COX REALTY CO. 3363 —————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Two fine lots in the best part of Park Hill; cement walks, hard road and city water; at very reasonable prices. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—At a bargain, or will exchange for real estate, a 1909 Cadillac automobile. Lakeland Auto & Supply Co. 3687 FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; Barred Rocks and White Leg- horns; thoroughbred. J. M. Snyder, R. F. D. 1, Lakeland. 3710 FOR SALE—Horse, harness, wagon and buggy very cheap. Ses War- ing & Edwards. 3694 ————————————————————— FOR. SALE—4 1-4, acres. on Lake Hunter; 11-4 acres in bearing grove. Beautiful view of town, make lovely suburban home. will sell at a sacrifice. Lox box 687. 3779 ——————————————————— FOR SALE 60 acre improved farm 4 1-4 miles of Lakeland on hard road. Close to shipping point. Price $2,« 700. We will sell you 20 acres good farm land close to shipping point wnd hard road for $500. §-room bungalow close in $1,650. Terms can be had. Don’t miss see- ing ug for any kind of real estate. ORANGE BELT REALTY CO. 3740 —————————————————————— FOR SALE—Fresh young heifer; also yearling heifer. Call 323 Red. 762 ———————————————————— For sale cheap, a lot of bearing orange trees. Want to open street through grove. D. H. Sloan. 3069 ———————————————————— FOR SALE Three pair mules, young and in fine condition. Lucerne Park Fruit Association, Lucerne Park, Florida. —————————————————— FOR SALE—Good young milk cow Bnd calf, cheap. Phone 347 Green. 3785 ——————————————————————— FOR SALE—4 lots in Park Hill sec- tion, near mew school house; 2 Jots 50x135 each, price $500 each. Also 2 lots 50x135 each, $400 each. Fine location. Joseph N. Pearsall, owner, 414 South Ken- tucky avenue. 3778 —————————————————————————————— SNAPS for quick sale. Two beau- titul lots only block from Lake Morton. New modern eight room bouge desirably located. Fine grove property which must be sold immediately to meet payment past due. Will take part trade In northern property for grove or un- improved land. R. J. Straw, 605 East Lime street. 3676 e ————————————————————— FOR SALE—Hudson 33, five pas« senger car. Original cost $1700. ONE FORD TOURING CAR in per- fect condition. 10 ACRE FARM—&6 acres in bears fing grove, 4 acres good truck land, within one_-half mile of city, just off the avemue. J. F. Crutchfield, phone 202 Black \ 3688 dvertising *oene FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS with private baty and light housekecping fa- cilities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 ——————————————————— FOR RENT—§-room house; sleep- ing porch, modern improvements; corner lot. Apply 803 East Lime street. 3743 FOR RENT—6 room house, batn, shadeg and acreens. Call 604 N. Florida avenue. 3742 FOR RENT Warehouse on side track. See N. A. Riggins. 3760 FOR RENT—#6 room house on west side Lake Morton. Apply to J. R. Talley. 3767 AUTO FOR HIRE—Good service, Teasonable rates, long trips a spe- cialty. Have driven more than 25,000 miles in this and adjolning counties. Carriage rates in city. Day phone 109. Resident phone 234 Red. Frank McCollum. 3601 ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 122. 3392 MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Auto pump and inner tube on road between ILakeland and Tampa. Finder return to Tele. gram office and receive reward. J 3187 WANTED—Will help with the housework for a small remunera. tion and board. Sew very nicely too. Phone Mrs. Walker, 246 Green. 5000 E ——————— Silver cups offered by the Polk County Fair Association are now on display at Cole & Hull’'s. They are offered for the best display of citrus fruits and vegetables for any town in the county. Best display poultry, best display Asiatic poultry, best display Mederiteranean poultry. We are prepared to furnish Ford Trucks any style body you may de- side. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 3069 ONE of the pretticst, and most up to date cars exhibited in Lakeland this season is the 1916 Hupmo- bile on display at the sales rooms of the Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co., local agents- 3069 1 am prepared to do all kinds of well work from four inches up. Al work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has always given sa*'sfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. For genuine bargains in some of the finest lake front orange grove property in state, for beautiful building lots, lake fronts, and lake view lots, many of them covered with large bearing trees, address lock box 133, Lakeland, Fla. 3069 —_— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER 2 acres finest citrus land in the country, in edge of Lakeland, over- looking lake. Fine residence site. Bearing orange and grapefruit trees, tangerines, lemons, limes, guavas and other fruits. All in good culti - vation. For quick sale, $850. Terms if wanted. WILL EXCHANGE 1914 Oakland touring car in perfect condition for smaller car or real estate. This is one of the best cars in the coun- try and a bargain. 'W FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW and lot, on Hancock St. in New Dixie- land. Am offering this at the bar zain of $1,300 for quick sale 10 acres fine citrus and truck land with 4-room house and barn, 3 young bearing erapefruit trees, 800 bearing peacr trees. all in exce!l»n& Pine, $2.00 per strand. Fire- place, $1 50 a load. Oak $2.25 per strand. Phone 366. condition, and enclosed with _goo i wire fence, 21-2 miles from Lake. land. Price $2,500 for short time \only 1. ice 5-room house 111-2 acres in cultivation, 21-2 acr bearing orange trees, tanzerine an grapefruit grove, good _irricating lant, with several acres finest truck and. This is a beautiful place bor. dering_on city limits of Lakeland. Price $3,800. Terms can be had. 2.—10 acres zood truck and citrus land convenient to public hard sur. face public road, 1 mile to shipping point. Price, $30 per acre. 3.—6-room_cottage, southern ex- osure, four blocks from depot. one lock of school. electric lights, toilat, bath. Rents for $20 per month. Price $1,600. Terms if wanted. 4. —Beautiful building lot, 80 foot front, 160 back, on principal street, with fine lake front. Price $800. For sale, or will exchange for city rro erty, 1913 five passenger Over- ‘nl\n automobile in excellent condi on. New 7-room bungalow and 22 lots adjacent to Dixieland, all for $3.700 for quicl nlf. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red Wanted—Some one to set, and guarantee to live, a lot of cabbage palmetto trees. D. H. SLOAN. 8069 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that I, as sgheriff of Polk county, Florida, un- der and by virtue of a certain execu- tion issued out of the circuit court in and for Polk county, Florida, dated the 6th day of February, 1915, in a cause therein pending wherein E. A. Well Company is plaintiff and C. G. Fletcher and A. '‘R. Fletcher, defendants, have levied upon and will, on Monday, the 5th fay of April, 1915, sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, at the door of the court house in Bartow, Florida, the following described property located in Polk county, Florida, to-wit: The SW! 1.4 of the NW 1.4 of section 3, township 27, south, range 23 east, and also fifteen (15) acres in the northeast corner of the NWI 1-4 of the SE 1.4 of sec- tion 5, township 27 south, range 23 ast, said lands to be sold to satisty said execution and costs. JOHN LOGAN, ————————————————————————————— LOST—Plain band ring; hag initials | C. M. J. to E. O. returned to Evening Telegram. 3792 ———————————————————————————— WANTED—Carrier for Dixieland route at once. Call at Telegram office. 5000 ————————————————————————————— WANTED—Drug clerk for relief | work. Lake Pharmacy, Lakeland, ' Fla. 3794 You Are Not Getting Full Value Out of Your Paper Unless You Read the ADVERTISEMENTS ! tried to get something out of her about | him, but all I could learn is that he's | | a young city man whom she met at | Kodak Films DEVELOPED—10c Per Fall. Return charges pald on all mail addressod S THE CAMERA AND ART SHOP 113 W. Daval Ctrect, BBl O G D L SPECIAL TRAIN TAMPA February 18, 15 and 16th Leave Lakeland 9:16 a. m. Arrive Tampa 10:30 a. m. And Special Train will leave Tampa Returning Daily at 6:30 p,m. EXCURSION TICKETS SOLD DAILY Limited to Feb. 26th Atlantic Coast Line Dept K Standard Railroad of the 3 = SPEPESPPPLPPPEEE S LIIEIIS OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted ip the City Running,Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE MOVED AGAIN!! 1 am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market on South Florida avenue. Thanking all my former pa- trons for past favors and so! liciting a share of your trade in my new location, I am yours truly H O. DENNY PHONE 226. Prompt Del. bbb K'MBROUGH SUPPLY CO, Has the largest and most complete Undertaking De- partment in the County, and are the most reasonab e in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attendance at ail times DAY PHONE 386 NIGHT PHONE 224 Calls answered at all hours BRIDGES’ Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri! Ave.and Main St. PHONE 144 Rewaid if ! { b alesson to the coming generation!" | GASE OF MARGARET | ONE GIRL'S EXPERIENCE. Mrs. Jones while counting of her sutches in the necktie she was crochet- ing, suddenly paused and glanced out the window. “It's a shame,” she exclaimed to the other women, “that Margaret doesn’t get married! Here she is, getting on toward twenty-five or twenty-six, and actually if you ever see her with a man it's a surprise!” “Yes,” eagerly assented Mrs. Brophy, hastening to the window and looking out carefully from behind the curtain. “I've often said so to my husband. There she is—pretty, with attractive manners and capable. Why, she'd make any man a good wife—a wife he could be proud of! I just can’t un- derstand it! What are the men think- ing of to let her grow into a regular old maid?” “But that's the way the world’s growing!” commented sad Mrs. Grim- son, plaintively. “You see it every- - where. The men don't want wives to take care of, and the women are too particular about the men!” “Yes, that's just it!” declared Mrs. Burnham. “Girls are too high and mighty! Why, they want a whole es- tablishment to begin with, and the poor men are frightened to death! If these girls would make up their minds to take the men who ask them, ‘for better or worse,’ not forgetting the ‘poorer’ with the ‘richer, they'd all be married happily in no time. “But they'll get gray headed and unattractive and set in their ways. I can notice Margaret getting rather set —haven't you noticed it? But they'll | realize too late! And, perhaps, they'll | Just then Mrs. Roth entered, much excited. “What do you suppose?” she | exclaimed, breathlessly. “I've just| met Margaret on the corner and she's got a diamond ring! She didn’t want to talk about it, but I found out that she’s known him a long time, and they're going to be married soon! I school. Actually, She collapsed in’n I'm dumfounded »_seat and sighed | ing happily.—Chicago Daily News. phy's brief comment. H Mrs. Jones shook her head. “Poor girl!” she murmured. “There she is, earning her own living and making good money, too, and going to give it all up for the sake of some man she robably hardly knows!” s "Yel,’bll! it's like girls!” exclaimed Mrs. Burnham, impatiently. “They're willing to take up with anyone, just to get married. She’ll find it's a very different thing, slaving around a house all day and taking care of children, from the easy life she’s been leading. She thinks she's going to live amid | roses from the time she gets married \ —but she'll wake up! It's rather sad, | isn't it?” And she gazed dreamily | out the window. | Mrs. Gray sat silent, meditating. “Think of giving up the freedom of girlhe 1" she finally said. “She'll miss her parties and dances, her free- | dom to go and come as ghe pleases, and her right to buy what she wants with the money she’s earned herself. | It's different from what it was when | girls were dependent on their fathers | and marriage meant only the change | of the person who attended “o money | matters. To give up one’s independ- l ence for the sake of a man—especially | a man one barely knows—is positively foolhardy! Margaret always seemed such a nice, sensible girl, too. I'm sr- | prised.” | “Isn’t it strange how crazy girls are to get married?” declared Mrs. Roth. “They don’t realize when they're well off until it's too late! And you can't tell them anything! They're just forced to gain their own experience— and repent too late!” “There she goes!" exclaimed Mrs. Gray. And they all hastened to the window. “She looks a little worried, don't you think?” remarked Mrs. Jones. “It's a shame! There's not a man good enough for a girl like Margaret!” | declared Mrs. Burnham. “Ob, she's coming in here!” They all hurried to the door. “Oh, Margaret, congratulations! Congratulations!” “We've suspected it right along.” “When is it going to be?” “Who's the lucky man?” “I'm so glad—after all theso years of business, iU'll be such a relief!” And Margzaret was ushered in, blush- | | - —— —_———— o S ———. T— Must Littic Homeless | Children Suffer | In Florida? WE DO NOT BELIEVE that the good people of Flor- ida realize that there are right now in our State Hundreds of litde children in real need—some absolutely homeless— that just must be cared for. We feel sure—that they do not know that there are hun- dreds of worthy mothers in Florida who are just struggling to keep their little ones alive—and at home. We just cannot believe—that with these facts true—and every orphanage in Florida crowded to the doors—that the people of Florida will let our great work which has cared for 850 of these little ones this year alone—go down for lack of funds to keep it up. Your immediate help—is greatly needed—right now—Please send what you can to-day—to R. V. Covington, Treasurer of The Children’s Home Society of Florida Florida’s Greatest Charity 361 St. James Bldg. IF YOU JACKSONVILLE, FLA. HAVE The Building Bee in Your Boanet Let It Buzz! Let It Buzz! The buzzing is necessarily preliminary to decisive action. Use good judgment in the selection of location, plans, contractor and Lumber and Building Material And You'll Not Get Stung! Lakeland Manufacturing Company LAKELAND, FLORIDA e Moved! The Laeland Seed Co. | HAS MOVED TO WEST MAIN STREET YATES HOUSE . Seed Irish Potatoes Beans, Onion Sets White and Golden Dent Corn Sweet Corn Millet, Rape and Rye Blackman’s Stock and Poultry Pow 0 y Powder; also Dr. 3 Magic and Bee Dee Liniment and Dip o Call and See Us in Our New Quarters, THE LAKELAND SEED COMPANY. Qeeply a3 sne- proceeded €5 arfifige | her sewing. i “Well, did you ever!” was Mrs. Bro- | 000000000000‘0"00“0“0 Florida Lan In Large and Small Trq SUITABLE FOR Fruit, Truck and - General Farming Improved and Unimproved Ullimprm and Improy, Samples 23,000 ACRES—In Polk County at $6.00 per acre. T; worth more than half the price. : 40 ACRE FARM—35 in bearing Orange Grove, g, house, packing house and barn, large lake front, Irrigation plant, good heavy soil and good road, | miles from Lakeland. Price $30,000.00. / FOR NON-RESIDENTS—Good Fruit Lands, well |8 in ten, twenty and forty acre tracts; Co-operative D opment Plan. NEW BRICK STORE BUILDING—In the city of 1 land; Leased for five years at $2,600.00 per annup : ooooo. Will trade for Orange Grove as part pa 9-ROOM HOUSE and three vacant Lots. Close 1 Morton $4.200.00. $1,200 down and terms. TWO HOUS Terms. TWO GOOD SUBDIVISION Propositions. and desirably located. 20 ACRES FARM—A¢t Lakeland Highland. bearing grove, 6oo trees in good condition. o idence with modern improvement. Private ot works; good out buildings with implements and g Price $10,000. : 34 ACRES OF RICH HIGH .HAMMOCK land near ter Hill. Close to school post office and store, 8 acres clear. Price $550.00 - 28 ACRE FARM—uwith lake front. 6 acres in young ¢ new cottage and good barn. 2 1-2 miles from Lakel on hard road. A good combination farm. Price 750.00. Cash $1,250.00, Balance deferred at 8 per ot interest. § Ao CORNER LOT—Three blocks south of city hall. Sopth exposure. Some fruit trees; new Price $2200.00, 3 & $ :S In Dixieland (5-rooms), rented. s Both clos§ 13 - East 088 sidew: For Further Information See J. Nielsen-Lange Lakeland, Florida P'hone 354 Green. Office Evening Telegram Bil\ The Cost of Living Is Greal Unless YouKnow Where To Buy IF YOU KNOW The Selection will be the best The varicty unmaiched The qua ity unsurpassed The price the Lowest All thes¢ you find at our store Just trade with us This scules the question of living — TR Best Butter, per pound $ i @ $ % $ E. 6. TWEEDELL Cottolene, 10 pound pail ..... PHONE 59 Cottolene, 4 pound pail ..... 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard Snuwdrift, 10 pound pails .. 3 cans family size Cream 12 pounds Best Flour 1-2 barrel Best Flour Octagon Soap, 6 for .. Ground Coffee, per pound . 5 gallons Kerosen .. - ISP P pppppt G OEE o ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 g * at Short Notice. We use Best Material BELTS. Sh L% o~ oes, Hand Bags, Etc. amounting to $1.00 or over Equipped with Modern Electrical Ma- : chinery we are able to do your Repairing and Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory Prices. Also a fine line of RATTLESNAKE and ALLIGATOR POCKETBOOKS, We pay Parcel Post charges :r:l way, on any Work PH. FISCHER 111 South Florida Avemg §h9f 403

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