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FOR SALE 1 have put in city water and sewer and will have LIGHT and TELE. PHONB connections to the Evelyn subdivision residence lots, $100 up. Terms easy. Epps Tucker, Jr. ——e 3927|A. Riggins. ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 122. 2392 FOR RENT Warehouse on side track. See N. 3766 PARK HILL 1OTS FOR SALE ON|FOR RENT—Modern five-room cot- EASY TERMB—AIl streets clayed,| tage, with garage; $16. Apply to|planting to the “Fairfield” Gardens cement sidewalks, electric lights.} city water, shade trees. S8ee G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. $39 Waring & Edwards. 3826 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ——————————————— Havicg 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-sere eracts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at 1ight house Kegping. 501, East Oak . Street. A 3956 MISCELLANEOUS Kimbrough Supply Co. has the DEARABLE HOME 1» Lakeinnd| N = Merchants Co-Opera 4 FIRST about 2 acres in nice variety grove, mostly bearing, about two acres best truck land, now in| strawberries and garden truck,, 5 Foom house, barn, cityw ai on | | hard road 3.4 mile from the de- pot, nice oak shade and overlook . ing beautiful lake. This property can be bought at a bargain by seeing owner, D. C. Boswell, at the Lekaland Feed and Supply Co. Phone 275. 3931 Roees, Plants and Shrubs of all kinds. i Give your order for your Spring a home industry. Come and see what can be done in one month in this fine soil of Lakeland. “FAIRFIELD GARDENS" Johnson Ave. On hill above store of H. J. Mathias. MY NEW BUNGALOW Just completed on South Florida | avenue, is for rent. A small family | the | largest and most complete undertak- | without children is preferred; will sight price and terms. For particu-|ing department in the county, andlease for 6 or 12 months. Also have |l ars gee G. C. Rogan, Room ! srd 2, |are the most reasonable in prices. |a small 5room house, electric lights Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 “For sale, at a big bargaln, new bungilow Jjust being completed- “Small cash payment, balance like rent. D. H. SLOAN, owner. 3069 e —————————————— FOR SALE—At & bargaln, or will exchange for rea: estate, a 1909 ' Cadillac automobile. Auto & Supply Co. 3687 e ————————————————————— Licensed embalmer in_ attendance at all times. Day phone 386. Night Calls answered at all 1 will only sell a limited number of my lots at the present prices. I will give easy terms. EPPS TUCKER, Jr. 3958 Lakeland | FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished rooms | for the purpose of cheap. 401 North Florida Ave. 3964 and city water for $10.00 per month, on Lake Mirror. See M. G. Waring, | owner. Phone 249 day, or 231 l.!lack at night. 3989 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR SPECIAL N LEGISLATIVE ACT Notice is hereby given that a spe. cial legislative act will be. intro- § ‘duced during the 1915 session of the legislature of the State of Florida, repealing - the 1 I present charter of the City of Lake. | land, and granting a new charter to PRIZ tive-Comtest- E i o 00 e ) 1241207~ BACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new ' Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange | FOR RENT-—-All, or part ° @t.; 6 acres citrus land two miles home, furnished or from depot. "If you want a bar- for a long time. galn come and talk to C. I, In- ferred. Reasonable. ‘man. 3797 Ave. my | essay powers for the governing of the city. ‘ . This 16th day of March, A. B. 1915. 3946 of unfurnished, Adults pre 511 § Mo. 3963 e ————————————————— e e WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER FOR SALE—Hudson ‘33" five-pas-| WANTED — Second hand senger car. Original cost $1,700. farm wagon and harness, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice of condition; price reasonable .Lock two lots in Methodist ' colony, box 479, Lakeland, Fla. 3968 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 single buggy and harness; will sell at your own price. 10 ACRES excellent truck land un. WANTED—Farms, any size and lo. der goud fence and in cultivation, ! cation. , Also tract of land for colonization. Write Brionne, 23 Duane St.,, New York. 3981 Only two miles from depot. If fine bargain for quick sale. ‘ NEW COTTAGES, each with large FOR SALE FOR SALE—The two Lakeland Home restaurant, four tables, floats can be bought cheap. See fixtures, stools, a good lunch trade, two doors east of postoffice. Wijl sell secretary Board of Trade at once. |, "¢c00 cash it sold at once. This| Droposition for speculation. 8008 is & bargain for some one. Inquire| FOR SALB OR WILL EXCHANGE : within, Lakeland, Fla. 3893 | for property neer or in Lakeland, or FOR SALE—$126 cash n_n‘ s per) | for good automobile, 10 acres of as month will buy & five room bun- HOUBE—SIx r g0od land ag there is in DeSoto < 'oomg and bath, shad: gelow in New Dixieland. and screens, woodshed, ”_0; county. What have you to trade? short time only. Samuel F'. Smith, squares north of school house on N*W FIVE ROO] nuvefiwg lrd . D. 3919 m ot, on Han 8t. ow H orida avenue. Inquire at house. land. ’? oficg ng thfl &t 3 604 North Florida or G. D. Stoner|; f,"t_"n?e. 1§-m|':' guc‘-: FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot- 3860 m in cul tl‘luon. -2 tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland | —— c————— nnu'}:nlvtru‘. "".okfi"f#: 1: Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932]| We are preparsa to furnisn Ford |plant, i blu‘u%lllrlhl-"?o.{ Trucks ¢4y style body you may de- o ofty’ Iimits. of l‘.'.n'k‘o‘lanar.' side. Lakeland Automoblle and|Price $3.800. Terms can be had. -'roo:'pbootlu'a'._n southern ex- r 3. Supply Co. 3069 ! loc m depot, one N ‘f:cl of school, electric nRM%?lol at, Party leaving city on account of bath. Rents for $20 per month. Price ents f 2 death in family, offers house of 4 |FUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu-{#$1,600. $Bm} "' nt'od. 8, rooms and sleeping porch, two nice| Fate Work done promptly. Room Phone ’l“k fid' lots, plenty of shade, good barn,| 200, Drane building, phone 6. garage, 15 large orange, grapefruit, 3685 and tangerine trees, now full of fine | ——————————— fruit. Place is well fenced, has city WILL THE PEOPLE of Lakeland OFF[CE ROOMS water, etc. Only 7 blocks from pas-| Dever learn that when Bartlett FOR RENT senger station. Price $500 cash, and| do0es it, it is correct. Ask “Bart. 5 easy erms. 1f not sold at once, will | lett, the Sign Man."” 3796 In Telegram Building rent reasonable. Address M. W. G., ——— Cool care Telegram, or phone 76 or 398 1 am prepared to do all kinds of lest‘and Best Lighted in the City Running]Water im Bach Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE fice, also 4 acre orange grove with fine crop of fruit. This property lieg in city limits and is a fine derin MUST SELL Green. 3933 | well work from four inches up. Al ——————————— | WOTK guaranteed. Have had years of FOR SALE OR RENT—A ten room |®XPerience, and my work has always house with garage. Address “For | 8iven sa*'sfaction. Rent,” care Telegram. 3930| W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla e —— MED OAK PORCH SWING— Complete with chains $2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 39382 LAKELAND SAVING-LOAN CO. ———————————————— 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 —————— e FOR SALE—First.class ticket to|'s New York City via Clyde Line. Address “Ticket” care Telegram. 3982 HOVED AGAIN!! 1 sm “mowl ocated ia the room formerly oecupied by the White Star ot om South Florida avenue. Theakiag all my former pa- trons fer past favors aad so! liciting' & share o yous trade in my mew locallon, I am Tours trely H. O. DENNY PHONE 226. Prompt Del. AND N _BY THE PEOPMWE— m'v':“ BERS ARG nu'f. ] UNLIKE MANNER Co-operatl for EACH of MANY f. more than EACH ALONE can do for IlI-‘: SELF. It coste to than o 8ave & litte evety woor ans beroct; Independent. Costs a ~ discontented and One 1912 Rambler, one 1912 Dasied n;e‘ which might have been useful Cadillac, one Little roadster. All P TO YOU ot stay out and sta in first class condition, Bee|fouE. ¥ *oRe Into our “BAVIN Grady Deen, 8943 FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP— = WILL can declde that. Better say WILL DO FOR SALE CHEAP—One horse, four mules, two 2 .mule wagons, two double sets of harness. See Grady Deen. 3943 “‘Safety first” 13 our alm and working motto. ECONOMY and SKILL in this line of work come next. your savings are safer and your profits _more profitable than banks afford. el . Hence, are poor, indey it or rich, we can more SATISFACTORY SERVICE to you than can any other medium. You, Running Stockholders, are sure of the periodic payments made and of 6 per cent dividends compounded semi-annually, and you, Paid-Up Stockholders are sure of the § per cent dividends declared and pald in cash semi- INFINITELY better than not sav- FOR SALE—Milk cow at a bargain. For particulars phone 132. 38944 WANTED—Razor blades to re- sharpen, 25¢ single edge, 35¢ double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ .',"":“'""’ dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard - ware Co. 3932 [to earoll Phone 201-Red or 18 We will do the rest. W.J. WARING which bullds up the FOR SALE—Nice two.story bunga-|which bulids up fhe comprehend certain useful and nec. |} good crop of vegetables now on. '[l you mean business, will give u! i lot and orange trees at a sacri.| T’ | | 800d | GOOD ONE HORSE WAGON }nd! il Firms Giving Votes Groceries J. W. LANIER EDMONSON GROCERY CO. FELDWISCH GROCERY | L. B. WEEKS D. B. DICKSON W: B. MARCUM. M:R. SANDERS C. R. RICE H. J. MATHIAS MAYES GROCERY CO. JOHN L. DEESON. REYNOLDS & CRAWFORD G. W. PHILLIPS CO. G.-W. McCORQUODALE. D. FULGHUM J. D. McLEQD. G. B. MURRELL E.P. HICKSON ROLK, COUNTY GRO. CO. __ Confectioneries HoO. DENNY Lo + # Furniture O'DONIEL & SON CAGLE-NEWSOME . . FURNITURE CO. F. E. ARCHER KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. ' *MeKAY FURNITURE CO. Rockdale Nursery Co., Florida, for prices at once. pay you to do this before placing your orders elsewhere. ~ Druggists J. M. WOODS RED CROSS PHARMACY CENTRAL PHARMACY HENLEY DRUG STORE Bakeries PURITAN BAKERY YAUN'S BAKERY Hardware WILSON HARDWARE CO: LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. MODEL HARDWARE CO. BRIGRTEN-UP FOLKS Contestus All of the Original Paper Votes must be turned in on or before April 1, 1915 Merchants Co-Operative C Are you going to set citrus fruit gently eared for) should in full bear. trees this season? If so, write the ing make an ordinary family absoln. WANTED—I Titusville, | tely independent. It will Standing of Contestants Saturday, March 20th Hazel SWHIlRMS! ool iiiiag 9,477.800 Annabelle Marshall Mrs. W. D. Galloway I'win Clouds Miss Una Brown Mary \Wuson Mrs. G. ). McClelland ... Vera McRae ..... .. A Georgia Fannin ... . Miss Ira Braddock .. Mrs. H. B. Morse Miiss May Tomlinson - 3,137,500 .. 2,048,300 ; 2,273,200 Miss Edith Edwards ..... ; Mary Francis Buchanan . Lillian Kaufman Dora McLeod ..... 2 Louie Layton Mys. T. C. Smith .... Hattie Patton ..... . Leathea Logan Mrs. L. C. Pamplin Mrs. Henry Burke .. Emma Lee Deason .. Vertie May Holland . Maude Alfield Juanita Perkins ... . JoGC o Jones: .o, Murie McLendon Mrs. J. Z. Ward ... Alpine Richardson . 1,710,000 1,739-800 1,804,900 1,655'000 <t 1549900 . 1,525,400 1,504,300 . 1,380,500 . 2,316,400 . 1,280,200 .. 1,221,100 | «v o 1,181,700 .. 1,053,200 .. 1,148,300 ... 1,007,900 . 1,102,200 Mrs, Benton P. Mills ....... .. Pauline Curry Lula Miller ..... i Ben T. Driscoll Ruby Bridges ...... ... . Mary Sue McRae Mrs. J. P. Moncrief Nora Hhrt Bertha Sneed ..... : Lulu Robinson .. Thelma Hester .. Mirs. W. H. Jackson ..... ... Fanny Hendrix Mrs. T. A. Cloud Inez Sidman Miss Ruby Berry . ... Edna Aylor ..... g Mrs W. A, Miller Mrs. T. E. Dunba- Edith Lundstrom . Mrs. Grantham Miss Beulah Benton Marion Fuller Cora Barnes .. Susie Tucker .. Jno. Marshall . Ovieda Clayton ... Mrs. P. V. Ryals Reva Fletcher ..,.. Julia E. Patterson .. Mirs. Walter Bates . Cleona Bates Anna Cardwell .. Helen Conibear .. Maude Roberts . Jim Holcomb Ailene MicRae 3686 NOTICE u Lakeland experience; 'Firms Giving Votes Dry Goods and Clothing OWENS DRY GOODS CO. U. G. BATES J. C. OWENS. MOORE'S LITTLE STYLE SHOP C. M. WEEKS. NEW RACKET STORE S. L. A. CLONTS. Milliners MISS MINNIE REYNOLDS MRS. E. M. HOLDER Jewelers H, C. STEVENS CONNER & O'STEEN Billiard Parlors A.C. L. HOTEL KIBLER Barber Shops PHOENIX BARBER SHOP W. A, MELTON BARBER SHOP Garages CITY GARAGE MELTON GARAGE MOTOR SHOP LAKELAND BOOK STORE. LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. B. CHILDS, PRINTER LYRIC THEATRE. FLA. ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO.. e ——————— McLEAN MUSIC CO. BRANNINS DAIRY RICHARDSON HAT WORKS. Miss Seblee Mada Phillips ..... s Mrs. Wm. Gariss .. Maude Bryant . Louise DeRee ... Mildred Colbert Hazel Smith Hazel McMullen .... Harvie Cumbie .... Mrs. E. M. Racey ... Estelle Cumbie ..... Mabel Padrick . Louise Bowyer ontest Association neighbor. hood, an experienced fruit grower; one not afraid to work; 'reference and turnish no booze_fighters need a pPly. T. J. Hammill, 106 Main St. - ville, Fla, ¥ We have more than 125,000 trees| Premiums and bills . ! : available for market in varieties as |Pdk (k\mty A‘fimmmietu: { Jackson'. follows: Inc,, are now payable at our office, | e Pineapple Orange, Indian River NO- 213 So. Kentucky Ave., Brighten |~ Sweets, Valencia and Hart's Late, 3, UP Folks Premiums not ealled for to 7 (e’el only; few Parson Bro;n by April 1st, 1,915v will be forfeited Jaffa, King, and Homosassa. D||n.‘|"'ule Association. Please call early. can and Excelsior Grapefruit, 3 to 7| POLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL feet. Sicily and Everbearing Lemon, SOCIETY, INC,, FO!‘ g Stove and Tabitl and Mexican Limes, 3 to 7|Per Edwin B. Schurman, Secretary. it ot S T TOR RENT—Ten.room house, mod- : Fireplace WOOD J teet 3930 ern improvements; garage. Close ; | in, on Gilmore and Bay. A. Our nursery insppcted Nov. 21, WAKNTED | k CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh 1914, and found to be absolutely Inn, Cor. M ri Ave.and free from White Fly, other pest and| All lovers of children to help Hbil_ s . Missou Main 8t. - PHONE 144 low in Dixieland on Success Ave. Phone 76. 3970 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS with private bath and light housekeeping fa- cilities. 1011 South Filcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 “SAVIN security for all loans is first mortgages on these new dwellings and others, paid for i this way, hence the mort- gages are sure to be paid and the security grow better with every such payment, Membership in our Company starts one on the road to ass success. Why not be yoyr own landlord, instead of lord of a handful of receipts?! You can If you WILL.ysBStagt- ing only seems hard. Let us show you how BRIDGES’ Wood Yard Grove Supervision nds Examineq Grove Cultiuatipp GEO. w. HORTICULTY disease. We guarantes our trees to|ingsworth Sunday School with co~ well grown and true to name. A |operative votes. Mada Phillips, Rep_ Phone 388 Black