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FOR SALE FOR RENT \Warehouse on side track. See N. FOR SALE—Fresh young heifer; X iticaas! ok also yearling heifer. Call 323 Red. 2762 ——————————————— FARK HiLL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AIl streets clayed, ccment sidewalks, electric lights, ~ity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogat or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR RENT—Modern five .room cot- tage, with garage; $16. Apply to Waring & Edwards. 3826 FOR RENT—5 room bungalow New Dixieland. See Dr. Smith. in 8. F. 3868 ————————————————————— Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres cae-half mile west of city limits, we sre now selling in 10 and 20-acre toacts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- lars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 &nd 2, nt Bldg. Phone 146. Deen & Brya! g S ————————————————————————— FOR RENT—6 room house on East Orange street, modern conveni. ences; garage. W. T. Sammon. 3881 FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur. nished rooms. Phone 210 Black. 507 North Tenn. Ave. 3901 LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES— Four beautiful shaded lots; close in, block from Lake Morton. Price for this week too low to publish. See owner, 605 East Lime St. 3908 FOR SALE—Five of the choicest business lots in the city, centrally located; lots 25x122; 30-foot al- v in rear. Bargains at the price at which they are offered. Terms. Call at Evening Telegram office. P ——— For sale, at a big bargaiun, new bungalow just being completed. Small cash payment, balance like rent. D. H. SLOAN, owner. 3069 LOOK! A NEW ONE! . ..For this week I will sell the new buncalow I am just completing on South Florida avenue of six rooms and all modern for $3,500, with $350 cash, $150 in six months and $500 a year at 8 per cent interest. If not sold this week it will be leased for seven months. M. G. Waring, Owner. 3905 —————————————————————————— FOR SALE—At a bargain, or wili exchange for reai estate, a 1909 Cadillac automobile. Lakeland Auts & Supply Co. 3687] MISCELLANEOUS WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER GOOD ONE HORSE WAGON and buggy and harness; will sell at your own price. 10 ACRES excellent truck land un. der goud fence and in cultivation, 2ood crop of vegetables now on. Only two miles from depot. If you mean business, will give a fine bargain for quick sale. NEW COTTAGES, each with large lot and orange trees at a sacri. fice, also 4 acre orange grove with fiue crop of fruit. This property lieg in city limits and s a fine proposition for speculation. FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for property near or in Lakeland, or for good automobile, 10 acres of as good land ag there s in DeBoto county. What have you to trade? NEW FIVE ROO! BU{JOA!DW and lot, on Han St. New Dlglr land. Am offering th! l&! th gain_of $1,300 for qui 1,—Nice 5-room no acres cultivation, FOR SALF 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 and hard road for $500. 6 .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 SACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange St.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar- galn come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 FOR SALE Best lake front on Lake Morton at & bargain for cash. First class bungalow, built for a home, best of material. Fine view of Lake Parker. Terms if desired. Ad. dress Lock Box 268, Lakeland, Fla. 3895 in a4 bearing orange trees. tangerine grapefruit gr%u' moa irrizatin rlnnt. with several acres finest truc! derinic on’ city. Iiaits. of Pakeland” erin mits of Lake . Prlce‘la.floo Terms can M‘ual.‘ 3.-—6-room_cottage, southern ex- gos re, four blocks from depot. one lock of school, elactric lights, toilet, l;;:t‘l;l‘.)g!e_}_n:: n{or"u'o nerduonth, Prica 1600 8 nted. B3 WL s, Phone 242 Red ‘ FOR SALE Kimbrough Supply Co..has the largest and most complete undertak- ing department in the county, and are the most reasonable in prices. Licensed embalmer in attendance at all times. Day phone 386. Night phone 224. Calls answered at all hours. Home Restaurant, four tables, fixtures, stools, a good lunch trade, two doorg east of postoffice. Inquire within. Lakeland. Fla. 3893 FOR SALE—Hudson 33" five-pas- senger car. Original cost $1,700. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Cholice of two lots in Methodist colony, Black Mountain, N. C., near Asheville. 10 ACRE FARM-—6 acres in bearing grove, 4 acreg good truck land within one half mile of city, just off Florida avenue. J. F. Crutch~ fleld. Phone 292 Black. 3688 HOUSE-—Six roomg and bath, shades and screens, woodshed, 11-2 squares north of school house on Florida avenue. Tnquire at house. 604 North Florida or G. D. Stoner 3860 1 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 slways civen ss*'sfaction W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. FOR SALE—The two Lakeland floats can be bought cheap. See secretary Board of Trade at once. 5000 PUBLIC ~S8TENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 FOR SALE—Reduce the high cost of living by growing your own pro- visions. 2 1-2 acres of fine garden land just at the city limits, with new house of 5 rooms, and a small cash payment will secure it. Also house of 6 rooms and one acre of good land, on the Griffin hard road, just outside the city limits, with shade and fruit trees, for $800. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3362 SELECTED MANATEE COUNTY LANDS On the Gult Highlandg of the fam- ous Sarasota Bay District, Sout. Florida. Fertile soil, 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 jand tested land, close to transpor- tation, surrounded by prosperous groves and farms, we offer at a low lprlcs 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 i\:\. Write today for full informdtion. SARASOTA.VENICE COMPANY, Box 607 Sarasota, Florida 3844 We are preparea to furaish Ford Trucks aay style body you may de- side. Lakeland Automobile Supply Co. FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern five room bungalow, with bath and all improvements; garage; 18 fine bearing orange trees. Apply to A. | ‘B. Bogert, on premises, 809 East Lime. 3912 FOR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for $1,900. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath, free telephone, electric lights and wa- ter, all for $15 per month. 317 S. Virginia Ave. 3865 ————————— FURNISHED ROOMS with private bath and light housekecping fa- eilities. 1011 South Ficrida Ave. CAN YOU WRITE?—Full course in motion picture play writing; make wmoney in your spare mo- ments. Full course $5. For par- ticulars write P. O. Box 417, or Room 212 Kibler Hotel. 3902 WANTED—Two secondhand up- right showcases. Give description and price. F. C. Edwards, Kis. simmee, Fla. 3909 FOR SALE OR RENT ‘Eight room, two story dwelling, 107 Rigging street, one block east of South Florida avenue. new bungalow, five rooms and sleep. ing porch. Eight blocks from post- office, on South Tennessee avenue. Modern five-room bungalow, 709 South Missouri avenue 3803 FOR SALE—Farm; for particulars inquire at Telegram office. 3905 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 Kodak Films DEVELOPED—10¢ Per Roll. Return charges paid on 211 mail orders addressed to Deps E. Bend for eatalog and price list on finishing. Eastman Kedak Agescy. THE CAMERA AND ART SHOP 113 W. Daval Street, Fla. Elegant ' HARD LUCK IN NUGGET By HAROLD CARTER. (Copyright, 1915, by W. G. Chapman.) (Wmn cenl:l'nl; are queer. They act in the most unexpected ways. and when you think you've roped them they're up and away like a wild mav- erick. Now there was Miss Rose Crawford, who kept books for Jim Riley. First he thought he'd got her and then he thought he hadn't, and then, just when he thought he had— well! We'd heard a new preacher was coming to Nugget, and naturally the i boys were interested. Doctor Hadley, who had been with us six years, had been thought a good deal of. His Sat- urday night illustrated lectures on the wonders of nature had proved a live wire. Jim Riley had won the prize Doctor Hadley offered for the best col- lection of lizards and Tom Bullen's wife got the prize he gave for the best | cake baked for the church sociavle; and so, with the parson gone, we saw all our innocent pastimes nipped in the bud unless Mr. Frank Cunning. ham turned out:a sociable sort of man like his predecessor. The minute he steps ‘off the train, however, he looks so queer we see something is/wrong. He looks about bim surprisedlike. “Where's your outlaws?” he asks. “There ain’t been none here for' these ten years, not since they passed the antigambling laws,” says Tom. “Why don't you carry pistols?” the parson asks, still more surprised. Okee Will yreld big crops journey from Jacksonville. You will fird it unexce! kinds of vegetables common will grow lots at Chuluota fruit growing, County especia full particuiars to Room 218 City Building “They’s taxed too high,” 1 explains. “Times is hard in Nugget.” “What, don’t you shoot up tender- feet who take drinks of lemonade?” ‘| he demands. * i “Everybody drinks lemonade, mis- sigzned. on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1915, | shares. AVINGS -- LOA SAYS TO YOU TODAY SAVE MONEY GET A HOME BECOME INDEPENDENT DO IT NOW Making a start by taking 5 or 10 shares in akeland =Savings-Loan Co.” For all who Subscribe for running or pald up stock, be- fore the last publication of the charter will become charter members, with all the honors and privileges that go with such “for always,” and in addition, the privilege to secure loans before those subscribing later. Lakeland Savings-Loan Co. equal rights, co-operaf together. 3 Work together. d merchants claim they will play *he game of ‘“co-operation,” all buying to- gether in large quantities cheaper, e they can all sell to public at lower prices, vet do better for themselves well as for thelr customers. ‘Savings-Loan co-operates and econo- mizes by not paying big salaries or big prof- its as do other corporations to a few, In or- rflmunyuyso.rrunltauw cent greater dividends to all its members. This Is why it Is worth while to “belong.” These local Institutions throughout the U. 8 by this co-operation have so heiped their members that they now have standing to their credit avallable for whatever they want to use it, more than a Billion Dollars. Hundreds of thousands of them, starting with nothing have become t home e e strong. possessed $10,000 to $50,000 of the world's wealth, Not only can the poor thus become inde- pendent or rich. but the independent and rich can improve their condition financlally, and T - | may also secure the higher riches and satis- factiom that come with the consclousness that they have co-operated with* others to better the condition of their fellow members. SUBSCRIBE NOW, and be In It geting particulars from other members. and from ow office indicated below .where you may also subscribe for stock, and while securing all the above advantages, the charter now being pub- lished in the Telegram, will show all invest- ments you can make will be abeslutely SAFE ;:It::nehumdflmnullmu . M.G. Willard se.y. 17 Ky. Bldg. Lakeland, Fla !§ OFFICE ROOMS } | FOR RENT { | In Telegram Building i + 3 X Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE 1 Raaha s st on st Sl 2o 1o T Coolest and Best Lighted in the Crty RunningjWater in Each Room ' 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. § Rlanadn s o122 elud ¥ T W R W WA ter,” explains Jim Riley prohibition county.” Naturally this didn't make too good an impression on us, especially when he preached a sermon against outlaws from the pulpit the first Sunday. The boys had another thing against him, too. He'd asked Miss Rose to go bug- gy-riding with him on the Wednesday, and as Jim Riley had been monopoliz- ing her a good deal, we didn't like the butting-in feature. However, Miss Rose went with him. “He didn't talk about nothing but outlaws,” she said to us. “He thinks we're hiding the vice of Nugget from him to prevent his oreaking it up. “This is a He says if he spots it he's going to % smash it.” “So that's why he come nosing round my back door on Sunday before church!” exclaimed Jim, hotly. “Want- ' ed to see if 1 was violating the tem- perance laws, eh?"’ Well, after another week had gone by things was getting unbearable. None of us wanted to lay hands on the ' parson, but we saw he hadn’t come to Nugget in an understanding spirit. Moreover, he was bothering Miss Rose, and we didn't like that. “Now 'I tell‘you how it is, boys,” says Tom Balén. “What he wants is to prove himdelf. He's like a young horse that hasnit been broke. He's like a boldier going into battle, who thinks he's a hero and has to learn that 1t will take all his beroism to keep from running away. If once he gets up against what he's dooking for he'll sing pretty small and possibly turn out to be a good feller.” And then he outlined his plan to us. We were to stage an attempted ab- duction. It was three nights later, before the moon come up, that we carried out the plan. Jim and Tom lay in wait at the parsonage corner, about the time when Miss Rose used to walk home from the store. We knew the parson would be waiting for her, to say good eve- ning and to offer to escort her, and the rest of us was hiding in Ephraim's store across the street, to see the fun. Just as Miss Rose was passing the parsonage Jim and Tom leaps out and grabs her. girl holler lke it. Jim said afterward it scared him into thinking he was really trying to abduct her. “Help! Help!” she cried at the top of her voice. Suddenly the parsonage door opened and Mr. Cunningham came out. “Wh-wh-what's the matter?” stammered. It was so dark some of us had taken the opportunity to creep up close, and I tell you it fairly scared me stiff to think a man could be such a coward The parson was positively shaking with fright, and he looked as if h; was going to turn tail any instant. “You leave that young lady alone,” he mumbled; and then he caught sight of Miss Rose's face. Next instant he had landed like a catapult right into the pair of them. Before he knew it, Jim was lying in the road with a cut lip and Tom was leaning against the wall with a bruised eye. But the parson was at them again, and there ‘wasn't nothing to do he 'a | DUt to turn tail. We ran, the lot of For Good Dry STOVE WOOD Phone 201-Red or 18 We will do the rest. W J. WARING *00e BRIDGES' . Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD 4 us, and we was afraid every instant the parson would land one of us blows across our necks. But be tailed oft and went back to Miss Rose, and that was the last we saw, except that we heard he took her home and told her she wasn't never to go out alone after | dark in such a vicious town again. Miss Rose wasn't at the store next day, and by nightfall everybody knew she was to marry the parson when the banns had been read. He got perkier than ever afterwards, and Jim agreed we'd made a bad mistake in not ac- counting for the power of love over a man. Anyhow, we've got a new par- son in Nugget now, and Jim's trying o interest him in lizards. Awaiting His Turn, The Scotch minister rose and cleared his throat. but remained silent, ,While the congregation awaited the Sermon in puzzled expectancy. At last he spoke: “There's a laddie awa’ there in the gailery a-kissin’ a lassie” he isaid. “When he's dome AhTI begin.” Scream? 1 never heard a ' NOTICE [OF [INTENTION (TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT | Notice Is hereby given that the under- will apply to Park Trammell governor of the State of Florida. at Tallahassee, Florida, for letters patent incorporating them into a Building & Loan Association under the laws of the State of Florida under the corporate ! name of “Lakeland Savings-Loan Company.” under the followiny: posed charter, the original of which is now on file at the of- flce of the secretary of state at Tallahassee, Florida : Edwin Spencer. Jr. M. F. Hetherington. V. Hariisom b. " Ropan George W. Pixley. J. L. Skipper. E. F. Heath. Geo. W. Mershon. Wm. Steitz. B. F. Wilson. n. Passett. Willard. Wilson. . M Pate. V. R. Groover, . 0. Rogers. Samuel F. Smif The Proposed Charter Loan Company. | ‘The undersigned do hereby assoclate fhem- selves together for the purpose of becoming a ibody corporate under the laws governing Building and Loan Associations of the State of Florida by and with the following pro- ' posed charter, Article I. The name of this corporation shall be “Lakeland Savings-Loan Company,” and its principal place of business shall be in Lakeland, Polk county. Florida, but the said company may establish branch offices wher- iever deemed advisable by the Board of Di- ! rectors. Article The general nature of the busi- ynm of this corporation shall be to exercise "all of the powers given to Bullding and Loan Assoelations under the laws of this State: to raise and accumulate money to be loaned to | its members on easy terms for the purpose of enabling them to buy. enlarge, and bulld homes, fund debts. improve lands. and to use the funds of the company ror any lawful pur- pose under such regulations as may be pre- scribed in the by-laws; to provide for its | members a safe convenient and profitable in- : vestment for their savings, and to do such other business as may now or may hereafter be authorized by the Bullding and Loan Asso- ciation laws of this State, | Article 3. The capital stock of this com- pany shall be fifty thousand dollars ($50,- 000.00), divided into five hundred shares. of the par value of one hundred dollars £100 each, which said stock may be paid for in installments or otherwise, and on such terms and conditions as the by-laws appoint or in any manner as may be now or hereafter provided by the laws of this State. The said stock shall be paid for in lawful money of the United States, or in property or serv- ices. at a just valuation to be fixed by the Board of Directors, | Article 4. This corporation shall exist per. petually i Article Any person subscribing for or in any lawful manner becoming the lawful holder of one or more shares of the capitat stock of this company shall become a mem- ber thereof and as such shall be entitled to all the benefits and privileges and subject to all the liabilities and duties of membership akeland Savings- 2 as prescribed by the charter and by-laws of | this company and by the laws of the State of Florida governing Bullding and Loan As- sociations. Every stockholder holding paid up stock shall be entitled at any annual, regular or called meeting of the stockholders to ene vote for each share of stock owned by him and each member of this company, if his stock has not been paid for in full. shall | be entitled to one vote in any annuat regular or called meeting of the stockholders for each share of stock subscribed for by him, provided {that the said person has been a member of the company for a period of ninety days and is mot in default or arrears, and provided fur- ther that no member shall be entitled to more than twenty-five (25) votes in his own right. Article 6. The business of this - tion shall be conducted by the following of- ficers towit: A president. a vice nresident, a secretary. and treasurer. an attorney or at- torneys. and a board of thirteen directors. No person shall hold two offices in this corpora- tion, provided. however. that any stockholder may be a director and hold any other one office at the same time. The board of di- rectors shall be elected by the stockholders at | their annual meeting held at the office of the corporation in the city of Lakeland. Florida, on the third Monday in June of each and ev- ery vear. and the officers of sald corpora- tion shall be elected by the directors at thelr annual meeting to be held immediately after the annual stockholders’ meeting, The Board of Directors shall have the power to fill any vacancies among their number by ary election until *the succeeding annual lmeenn; of the stockholders. No person shall lImld any office in this corporation unless he be a member. All of the above officers shall hold their places until their successors are elected and duly qualified. The names of the | officers to serve until the first annual meet- |ing are as follows: M. F. Hetherington, president; B. F. Wilson. vice president; G. Willard, secretary; W. R. Groover. tre: |urer; Rogers & Spencer attorneys The di- | rectorate shall consist of H. D. Bassett. W. | R Groover, W. H. Harrison. M. F. Hethering- |ton. George W. Mershon. G. C. Rogan, D. 0. |Rogers, S. F. Smith. William Steitz M. ©, |Willard, B. F. Wilson. J. P. Wilson and J. L. Skipper. | Article 7. The highest amount of indebt- {edness or lability to which this corporation can at any time subject itself shall be no greater than twenty per cent (20 per cent) ilu Eross assets. Article 8. The by-laws of this cos o shall determine the method of mh;?nl.ol‘:;: |to the members of this company, and shall {prescribe the rates of interest to be charged, and _shall make regulations for assessments. | premiums. dues. and fines, under the Building and Loan Assoclation laws of -this State. Article 9. The names and places of resi- dence of the subscribers to these articles of incorporation and the amount of stock sub- scribed for by each are as follows: E. F. Heath. Lakeland. Florida, five (5) shares. H. D. Bassett, Lakeland, Florida. ten (10) | shares W. R. Groover, Lakeland, Florida. five (3) e Lakeland. (10) shares. e W. H. Harrison, Lakeland, Florida. ten (10) shares. George W. Mershon. Lakeland. Florida. (10) "EC. Bogan, Lekwlase, Tiorida ten (19) of corn, cane, eowpu&ul besides raising Bermuda, Rhodes, Para, Na these crops available, cattle, sheep an f Our Land at the North End of irag o AcresA:e Now Ready for Crltivatio all ditches necessary on any farm. \i;, rida East Coast Railway without e,y only a trifle over tue, Lake Okeechobee aini than s lands do not need draining other Y B'(En:l-'lmlw on the new division of the Flori yourself just what these lands are. led for general farmin to Florida as wei at an amazinyg rate duri and Kenansville -the lly adapted to’ stock raisi of d hogs . Note that Okeechobee is now J. E. INCRAHAM, Vice-President Land and Industrizl Department, Florida East Coast Railwa ab ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA shares, 8. F { shares. William Steitz, Lakeland, Florida. ten (1, Florida. ten (10) ] Smith, Lakeland, M. G. Willard | (11) shares, B. F. Wilson, shares. \ J. P. Wilson, Lakeland, Florida. five (5) | | shares. Edwin Spencer, Lakeland. Florida. eleven Lakeland. Florida. five (5) Jr., Lakeland, Florida. ten | v Pate. Lakeland, Florida. ten (10) ; Indiana. | (10) | V. Pixley, {twenty (20) shares. | I MeNab, Buchel, Kentucky. | shares. i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the sald incor- porators have hereunto set their hands and seals this 22nd day of February. A. D. 1915. | | EDWIN SPENCER, JR. (Seal) i Fort Wayne, ten M F HETHERINGTON (Seal) H l W H HARRISON (Seal) G C ROGAN (Beal) GEORGE W PIXLEY (Seal) 1 L SKIPPER (Seal) GEO, W. MERSHON (Seal) WM. STEITZ (Seal) B F WILSON (Seal) M G WILLARD (Seal) H D BASSETT (Seal) J P WILSON (8eal) H MAY PATE (Seal) W R GROOVER (8eal) J McNAB (Seal) E F HEATH (Seal) D O ROGERS (Scal) SAMUEL F. SMITH (Seal) STATE OF FLORIDA, \ 'Y OF POLK appeared H D Bassett. W R Groover. W H Harrison. M F Retherington. George W | Mershon, G € Rogan, D O Rogers, Edwin | Spencer. Jr., J L Skipper. S F Smith. Wil- llam Steitz. M G Willard. B ¥ Wilson, J P Wilson May Pate George W Pixley J 5 and E F Heath, who are well kmown to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing articles of incorpora- tion, who each for himself acknowledged to me that he did so for the uses and purposes therein set forth and expresed. Witness my hand aud official seal at Lake- le,md Florida. this 22nd day of February A. . 1915. (Notary Seal. FRANK H. THOMPSON Notary Publie. My commission expires February 8, 1919. o ————————————— FOR SALE—At a bargain, one of the best homes in Lakeland. One and a half blocks of site of new government building. Terms one- { /Afth cash, balance on long time. ] Box 574, City. 3910 | FOR SALE—One fine Berkshire gilt, $12 if taken this week. Phone 329 Green, or see S. J. Perry. 3897 NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE A FORD We have just recerved a car load of Ford cars, two of which were de- livered this afternoon, and others to be delivered just ag soon as we can get them set up, getting them as we do, in car lots, knocked down. While we have seven car loads or- dered, most of which are past due, as spring is opening, and with it in. creased demand all over the country, it is going to be difficult to get cars as fast as we need them, so it you want one any time soon, better come Iln and place your order and get in line for prompt delivery. Following is a copy of a letter just received from Ford Motor Co. A Morning’s Mail at the Ford Each succeeding morning mail is breaking records these days in the sales department of the Ford Motor | Company . Amazing figures even for the Ford, are becoming positively incredible figures. For example, here is a portion of one morning’ mail; Hood and Snyder {Towa. ask that a train load of Fords | be shipped as soon as possible; the | Repass Auto. Co. of Waterloo, Towa, want a train load of Fords at once; The Brownell Auto Co. of Birming ‘ham, Ala., want a train load of runabouts; The Herring Motor Co. of Des Moines, lowa, insist that | 1,000 Fords be shipped immediately; | William Warnock & Co. of Slou; @ny. lowa. write for 1,500 “‘or more if we can have them;” Thke Becker Auto Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich. |asks for a modest 700 cars lmmedl: Jately.” | With suen mail as day, it is small wonder that the ‘:mo,ooo car production has become (2 well establisheq nty. For .ll-‘ord cars, Ford pa expert ;’epllr |ing of Ford cars, or any lnfmflo; “lative to same, athniy. call at the loeal of Jewel, this day after and other grasses for hay and pasture. can have green food the year round. Investigate This Wonderful Country While You Can Have a Cheice of Locations for Your Farm g, livestock and [mullry‘ll'ili'lgx‘ and for g 1 as the finest citrus fruit. Tlis town ang, « the next few years. We also have excellent land oy the former a fine lake section m‘Senlunole County g Ling and general farming, and the latter a fertile pine land country in ( Rhaaehy ng? general farming and fruit growing. Write yy, s Ny . It appearing from the o f8 Rogers, oneof the plainant in the above entite; defendant, Nona Dunkiin, is ;. city of Little Rock, Stat address. being in she is over years, and that there State of Florida the upon whom would bind st It is therefore ordered Dunklin, the defendant ab she is by required o of complaint filed in the a at the office of the clerk of Polk county, Floride, « March, A. D. 1915 It is further ordered i publication shall be publis for five consecutive weeks & Evening Telegram, a news circulation published in Pit In witness whereof 1 b hand and official seal of the cmt court of Polk county, F: day of February, A. D. I (SEAL) 1 Clerk of Circuit Court, Pk ROGERS & SPENC Solicitors for Complainan. attorney; Send Us You} I BEAMS CHANNELS —FOR- CHANNELS ANGLE BOILER PLATE TANK STEEL GALVANIE COPPEI Pt RUSS RODS STAY BOLTS | STRUCTU IRON ¥ OF OAK, CYPRESS HAHOGANY CHERRY WHITE Pl W o 2 ) ALL HARIMS LAUNCHES DORIES SKIFFS BUI ILERS ANDT o ORDER Competent wor road work at?¥ ad } MER B”—L A JACKSAMVILLE. Acquiring anE Nobody ever drifted’ tion. Conscious effort’ reading and thinkint channels is an 3% Choice must be D8 friends and of pleas™™ read trash and Amos R. Wells

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