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i assified A pertising § yearling heifer. Call 323 Red. 2762 HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON A 8 TERMS—ALll streets clayed, cement afdewalks, electric lighis, ©ity water, shade trees. See G. C. ing purchased aud subdivided Jesse Keene estate of 56¢ acres mile west of city limits, we aow selling in 10 and 20-acre ts some of the finest truck and i arm lands in this section at the " vight price and terms. For particu- " iars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, " Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. L] ._-—_.——_——-_-' FOR SALE—Five of the choicest business lots in the city, centrally located; lots 25x132; 30-foot al- rey in vear. Bargains at the price at which they are offered. Terms. Call at Evening Telegram office. \ For sale, at a big bargain, new bungalow Jjust being completed- Small cash payment, balance like rent. D. H. SLOAN, owner. 3069 \ FOR TRADE OR SALE—At a bar- gain, one of the best farms and groves in Florida; also 8-room house, two baths. Lot 100x135; close in. See me at once. Dr. N. L. Bryan. 3857 \ 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 reai estate, a 1909 Cadillac automobile. Lakeland Auto & Supply Co. 3687 ‘ FOR SALY 60 acre fimproved 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 and hard road for $500. 5-room bungalow close in $1,650. Terme can be had. Don’t miss see- ing ug for any kind of real estate. ORANGE BELT REALTY CO. 3740 ( SACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixfeland, 3 lots on East Orange 8t.; 6 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want & bar- gain come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 1 FOR SALE—Several cleared and fenced ten acre tracts, with five acres on each tract set to budded grapefruit trees January a year ago, located near Valrico with hard and brick roads leading into Tampa. Price $1,600. J. J. Hal- deman, Lakeland, Fla. Office Ray- mondo building. 3819 FOR SALE—Hudson ‘33" five-pas- senger car. Original cost $1,700.} pox 607 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice of two lots in Methodist colony, Black Mountain, N. C., Asheville. 10 ACRE FARM—#6 acres in bearing grove, 4 acreg good truck land within one half mile of city, just oft Florida avenue. J. F. Crutch~ fleld. Phone 392 Black. 3688 FOR SALE, Player piano with $100 worth of musie and music-cabi- met. Value $500. Or will exchange for Ford in good condition. R. J. Hutchinson, Daienport. Fla. 3854 FOR SALE—The two Lakeland floats can be bought cheap. See secretary Board of Trade at once. 5000 P———————— FOR SALE THIS WEEK—Attrac - tive Lakeland home with grove, paying good profit. Two new P S S S Ry Y7 YO Y7 MO/ N/ SR/ Vi Y " FOR SALE | SALE—Fresh young heifer; | NeAT | Trucks tay style body you may de- S SO SN L A7 ST S Nr S ST 3 |ELBEHAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South | Tennessee or phome 122. 23392 | | ;II‘L?IL-\‘IBHED ROOMS with private FOR RENT Warehouse on .llfli track. See N. A. Riggins. 3766 FOR RENT—Modern five.room cot- tage, with garage; $16. Apply to Waring & Edwards. 3826 FOR RENT—At nice furnished playing allowed.’ the Juliette, one No card 3828 room. FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath, free telephone, electric lights and wa - 317 3865 ter, all for $15 per month. 8. Virginia Ave. FOR RENT—6 room bungalow n Ozone Park, all conveniences. Phone 139 Blue. W. 8. Wilkes. + 3866 FOR SALE OR RENT Eight room, two story dwelling, 107 Riggins street, one block east of South Florida avenue. Ele; new bungalow, five rooms and sleep- ing porch. Eight blocks from post . office, on South Tennessee avenue. 709 3803 Modern five-room bungalow, South Missouri avenue FOR RENT Second floor, comprising 4 rooms and bath, at 808 South Missouri avenue, Al] of above have bath and all modern conveniences. W. Fiske Johnson, owner, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. Phone 156. 3803 l. 1 vaitz and light housekecping fa- | cilities. 1011 South Filcrida Ave. ed,' prone 387 Red. 3439 L MISCELLANEOUS I 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 always given ss*'sfuction. W. H. STRAIN. Lakeland, Fla. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu - rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 SELECTED MANATEE COUNTY LANDS On the Guit Highlands of the fam- ous Sarasota Bay District, Soutw Florida. Fertile soll, heavy and late shippers of grapefruit and or. anges; heavy and early shippers of winter vegetables; no killing frosts, healthful climate, invigorating salt air from the Gulf; pure water from flowing artesian wells. This proved and tested land, close to transpor tation, surrounded by prosperous groves and farms, we offer at a low price on small payment down, bal. ance ten years at 6 per cent. Large acreage now to pick from. Immense leap in values will follow. This spe cial offer Is not to speculators, but to those only who will actually de- velop the land. Exceptionally fine class of residents coming in. Write today for full information. SARASOTA.VENICE COMPANY, Sarasota, Florida 3844 We are preparea to furnish Ford side. Lakeland ' Automobile Supply Co. WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER 6 NEW COTTAGES, each with large lot and orange trees at a sacri. fice, also 4 acre orange grove with fine crop of fruit. This property lieg in city limits and is a fine proposition for speculation. 2 scres Opest citrus land in the conutry, in edee of Lakeland. aver- Inoking lake. Wine vealdenca site. Bearing orange and grapefruit trees, tangerines, lemons, Ilimes, guavas and other fruits. All in good culti~ vation. For quick sale, $850. Terms it wanted. FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for property near or in Lakeland, or for good automobile, 10 acres of as houses, close in, desirably located, | good land ag there is In DeSoto plso four lots near Lake Morton, | county. greatest bargains in this novlul eity. Might take Ford part pay- | ment. See Mr. Straw, 605 East Lime St. 3849 —————————— e rapefrult terrier pupples. FOR SALE—Fox Address G. D, Stoner, R. F. D Lakeland, Fla. 3861 —————————————————————————— FOR RENT ——————————————————— AUTO FOR HIRE-—Good service, reasonable rates, long trips a spe- clalty. Have driven more than 25,000 miles in this and adjoining counties. Carriage rates In eity. Day phone 109. Resident phove 234 Red. Frank MeCollum. 3601 \ New 5-room bungalow, with large pouitry yard, stable and a garden, 90 by 135 avenue Parker street, $15 per and See R. B. Nowlin. month . feet planted, corner lowa paired at Melton's Garage. North What have you to trade? NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW and lot, on Han St. in New Dixie- land. Am offerine this at the bar- zain_of $1.300 for awick sale. 1.—Nice B.room house. 1 acres in cultivation, 21-2 ures bearing orange trees, tangerine an grove, irrizating nlant, with saveral acres finest truck land. This is a beantiful place bor. *{dering_on city limits of Lakeland. Price $3.800. Terms can be had. 3.-—6-room cottage. southern ex- nosnre, four blocke from denot. one bhlock of srhoo' electric lights, toilet, hath. Rents for $20 ner month. Price £1. 600, Terms.if wanted, 4. —Reautifal buildine lot. 80 foot front, 160 back. on princinal street, with fine lake front. Price $800. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red THE PEOPLE of Lakeland when Bartlett Ask “Bart. 3796 WILL mever learn that does 1it, It is correct lett, the Sign Man.” AUTO TOP REPAIRING—New tops, seat covers, suto trimming of all kinds, cushions made and re- Tennessee avenue. N. J. Loverin. 3862 B e Methodist church, last Sunday. Finder please return to Telegram office or Mrs. Poyner, 501 East Oak street. 3864 WANTBED TO BUY-—hoase and lot close in, 4 or 5 blocks from post office and 15 or 20 acre farm 1 1.2 or 2 miles from town. All valued at 6 or 7 thousand dollars. Dr. W. H. Mitchell, Futch & Gentry building. 3830 1 WILL DELIVER good pure sweet milk at 10 cents per quart. Phone 246 Green. J. M. Wells, 3795 Send Us Your Orders —FOR— 1 BEAMS CHANNELS CHANNELS ANGLES and ALL SHAPES BOILER PLATE TANK STEEL GALVANIZED COPPER and ZINK SHEETS STAY BOLTS STRUCTUAL IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS RUSS RODS OAK, CYPRESS HAHOGANY CHERRY WHITE PINE and ALL HARD WOODS LAUNCHES DORIES SKIFFS BUILT TO ORDER . BOILERS AND TANKS TO ORDER Competent workmen for road work at all times M Ll FRRILL-STEVENS cof JACKSONVILLE , FLORID b aaaseass s el TR TLEA LTSS MOVED AGAIN!! I 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. i i 000430000 H 0000004004000 5. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE i BRIDGES’ Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave.and Muin 8t - PHONE 144 L aaad » For Good Dry STOVE WOOD Phone 201-Red or 18 We will do the rest. W.J. WARING KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO Has the largest and most complete Undertaking De- partment. in the County, and are the most reasonable in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attendance at all times DAY PHONE 386 NIGHT PHOME 224 »c..l-'-d“h'l e | Office Upstairs East of Court House Chiropractor DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, Lady in Attendavce In Dyches Building Between Parh and Auditorium. OFFICE HOURS. $t011:30 o m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. and Examination Free. ce Phone 240 Black W. L. HEATH, HUGH D. VIA. Doetors of Chiropratic. Over Post Ofice. Hourg 8 to 12. a. m. and 2. to5and 7to8 p m. Graduates and Ex-Faculty mern- bers of the Palmer School of Chirapratic. Consultation and | D. C. D. C. @. D. & H D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-216 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land kxaminstions an: Plant Designr Karthwork Specialists Jurveys. Restdence phone, 278 Black. Ofice phone, 278 Biue. DR. SARAH F. WHEELER OSTEOPATE funo Aovnex, Door South of Firs. National Bank Lakeland, Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentucky Buildine Lakeland, Florida DR. W. B. MOON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephone 350 Hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, evenings 7 to 8 Over Postoffice Lakeland, Florida A. X, ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Bryant Building . 0. Rogers Edwin Spencer. Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys' at Law, Bryant Building Lakelang, Florida B. H. HARNLY Real Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER Sales Manager NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION 0O. Auction Lot dales a Specialty 41 Raymondo Bidg. Lakeland, Fla EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Bullding Lakeland Florida DR, RICHARD LEFFERS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 2-3, Skipper Building Over Postoffice . . W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER BARTOW, FLA. Oxamination of Titles and Reas Xs tate Law a Specialty DR, H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Blog. Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 81%'; Resid. 301 Blue FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Office phone 402, Res. 312 Red dpecial attention to drafting lega papers. Marriage licenses and abstracts turpiched W. HERMAN WATSON, M. D. Morgan- 3 Pelephones: Office 351; Res. 113 Red Lakeland, Floride H. PETERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dickson Buildmg .Practice in all courts. Homestead. claims located and contested Batablished 1a July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Buildiny LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. J. R. RUNYAR Rooms 17 and 18, Raymondo Bldg All necessary drugs furnished with- out extra charge Residence phone 303. Office Phone 410 SICK? 3 Lakeland Sanitarium Drs. Hanna HARDIN BLDG T e e agree with the Times complainant. If the music is not to one's lking it is better to exchange whispered stories with one’s neighbor than to disturd Lo velvet benns.up‘-wlfl“"’mw"m vt mmm‘wmdmmN.wudoMmmzwm i g cattle, sheep and hogs can have green food the ye&¢ these crops nnilnbh.' " Thousands of Acres of Lake Okeechobee Are Our Land at the North End of Nu:w Ready for Cultivation » pecessary on farm.' Make a trip . . . L7 These lands do not need draining other than sm d'mw Railway wi t delay. and see for division of the Florida East C toddvé limre ;c:m()keet;hobee::llhellxn| . o is now only & trifle over ve hours’ journey from Jacksounville. Investigate This Wonderful Country While You Can Have a Chcice of Locations for Yo!_lr Farm i i i ccelled for general farming. You will find it unexcelled for gFlurida et kinds of vegetables common to will grow at an amazing rate t.iurin;: lots at Chuluota und Kenansville—the former a {ruit growing, full particuiass to J. E. INGRAHAM, Vice-President trucking and general im.'n.xing, an e County especially adx;wd to stock raising, general farming and inge_and for g:-‘owing all the finest citrus fruit. ‘This town and country the next few y:ars- We also have excellent land and twwn fine lake section in Seminole County suited to ile pine land country in Osceola fruit growing. Write today for Jivestock and poultry rais d the latter a fes (g Land and Industrial Department, Florida East Coast Railway EASY FOR THE DETECTIVE ** Knowledge of Human Nature and a Little Reasoning Led Him to ‘ tre Truth. Conspicuous on the end of the coun- | ¢ ter in the little cigar shop was a brand | new, highly ornate cigar lighter made of heavy bronze. It was the type which has & wire rod sheathed in a phial of alcohol, from which the rod is drawn to be dipped in a jet of fire. So proud was the cigarmaker of the new fixture that he pointed it out to every customer with special courtesy. While thus engaged one evening re- cently he was’ horrified to discover that the wire rod with its beautiful bronze handle was missing. “It was here a moment since,” he declared to a man who was waiting for a light. “Where can it be?” “Easy question to answer,” smiled the customer. “That little rod is out | there on the pavement just outside the door. I have mot seenm it, but I know it is there.” “Sure enough, it is there,” ex- claimed the cigarmaker, rushing to recover his propérty. “How did you know that?” “In my business, which happens to be that of & professional detective,” | efclaimed the customer, “I find that & knowledge of the human inclination to do many trifling things unconscious- ly is of value. In the present case force of habit caused your last cus- tomer to throw away the cigar lighter , after using it precisely as if it were a match. He did it without thinking. He threw tbq rod either to the right or left, after lighting his cigar, ac- cording to the hand he had used. “Now, the rod was not on the floor to his left, for I looked carefully when you spoke. Consequently it had to be on the pavement, as the cigar lighter | stands just next to the open door. ¢ “Here is my card. If ever you need | a detective let me know." Needless Interruptions. | A New Yorker writes the Times to | protest against a habit he says met. | ropolitan women have of knitting at concerts. Recently, he declares, he was obliged to sit near a knitter and the click of her busy needles dis- turbed him. Here is a serious issue. One has seen a woman, returning from mar- ket, shelling her beans on the street car. - There could be no objection to her plucking a holiday goose under the same circumstances, provided she didn’t scatter feathers on the floor. But knitting at a concert is differ- ent. A knitting needle obbligato to a . harp selection might lack something | of the ideal. One might better take : 3 & basket of corn to husk, or an arm- ful of stockings to darn. Almost any concert enthusiast will the assemblage with clicking needles. Uncle Eben. “Mebbe dar'd be a heap mo’' work done,” sald Uncle Eben, “if dey got out a new model of wheelbarrow every year an’ provided a horn s0's to make folks git out'n de way.” Very often ink gets stringy This is caused by the air. A few drops of vinegar put the fuk will make it usable the better plan is to keep the ink bot- tle covered. | Vinegar in Ink, ! i ! Iron in India in Eple Age. That iron was found in large quan- | tities in the epic age in India is evi denced by the fact that it was them employed in making massive statues. In the third or fourth century before Christ, the Hindus were apparently adepts in preparing steel. In the Nt | erature of the times, one comes across | elaborate desecriptions of various sur | glcal instruments for most delicate surgical operations. Judge Wouldn't Stand for It. An ignorant justice of the peace in Florida was called on to decide a cage. Counsel for both sides made their long and eloquent speeches after all the facts had been elicited from the wit- nesses. “Prisonah discha'ged,” sald the s nicality.” S PEPPPOIBEOFEIPPEEPPEP O&M@-WA B B BB S PG R G PORD D : It is seriously doubs o ted, from re- resides in any par &s the brain, the 2 nerves. mentally by a h tists that any such as skin, neys or magistrate. “The hull accusation | retains :.:a' ‘p:r‘v.b‘l;: doune been besed on & dinged tech- | Pression once recef The Cost of Living Is Great Unless YouKnow WhereTo Buy IF YOU KNOW The Selection will_be the best The varietv unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the Lowest All these you find at our store - Just trade with us This setiles the question of living $ 0206440000004 4 144 Best Butter, per pound ...... .....$ .40 Sugar, 15 pounds ........... .... LOO Cottolene, 10 pound pail .. ees 138 Cottolene, 4 pound pail ...... o ATI00) 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard ...... ... .50 Snuwdrift, 10 pound pails ......... IIo 3 cans family size Cream ......... .25 12 pounds Best Flour .. 1-2 barrel Best Flour ..., Octagon Soap, 6 for ...... Ground Coffee, per pound § E. 6. TWEEDELL PHONE 59 | oo G o T B oo s B BB B oved! The Lakeland Seed Co. HAS MOVED TO WEST MAIN STREET, NEAR YATES HOUSE Seed Irish Potatoes White and Golden Dent Beans, Corn Onion Sets Sweet Corn Millet, Rape and Rye Blackman’s Stock and Poultry Powder; also Dr. Hess Magic and Bee Dee Liniment and Dip Call and See Us in Our New Quarters. THE LAKELAND SEED COMPANY. SEOOIEILE LI I I NI0000000000 000000000000 000045544 PH. FISCHER & SON ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 Equipped with Modern Electrical Ma- chinery we are able to do your Repairing % at Short Notice, terial and Guarantee all Work onceSaXe ot mm Also a tine line of RATTLESNAKE and ALLIGATOR BELTS. POC KS, Shoes, Hand Bags, Etc. . ~ Work Called for and Delivered Ve pay Farcel Post charges one way, on any Work imounting to $1.00 or over PH. FISCHER & SON 111 South Florida Avenue, Ph. ‘¢ 401 000 Various Seats of Memory. Work for an Expert. A Pennsylvania man is said t0 % trying to grow a watermelon with & handle by which it may easily be ¢5" ried. Practical, perhaps, but 3 gether unnecessary! What the world needs is a watermelon with a cuts¥sy bilge, allowing for it to be cut in¥ the fabric of life, | Teverse ourves, so that it may b t0 repeat an im- | eaten in the good old-fashioned WA ved.—Dr. Leonard | without getting the ears full of Wee": Jourunal. researches, that the memory ticular tissue such anglion cells or the been proved experi- 0st of laboratory scien- kind of human tissue, muscles, stomach, kid- It has Hirshberg.

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