Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 29, 1915, Page 6

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Unknown ‘Unknown Anna W. CHARLOTTE HARBOR AND NORTHERN RAILWAY “BOCA GRANDE ROUTE” { Unknown Unknown Unknown NOTICE Description of Land Survey lot D, block 1 2-3, lot A, block il lands will be s By AUGUSTUS G. SHERWIN. Unknown 7. B. Hendrix R 34 | Unknown ey '8 Bos . Hendrix uetiof | Unknown Amount of Taxss and Costs SAFETY FIRST. ATTRACTIVE SERVICE. COURTESY (Copyright, 1914, by W. G. Chapmaa.) “Well, boys,” spoke Stephen Dale in & brisk hearty way, “here we all are vision of the spoils!” " 3 His three elder sons, Henry, Claud ward. and Montgomery, looked impressed No. 82 ; “ 138 sons sat at a table Mn;l &R er, who had at his elbow a 6 45 of documents and a check book. -9 50 have brought you all together,” pm. now announced, “to ull.yo‘ that, ¢’ having all of you reached man's es- tate, it is time that you should assume Unknown | Unknown | Unknown Unknown Unknown | Uuknown Unknown + 1 nknown Unknown FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHEDULE IN EFEECT JANUARY 18T, 1915 —=Subject to Change Without Notice— of lots D and ( less N. 60 ft, lot I, block 1-4, lot A, block uthward. .No. 84.|.No. 83. AT 10NS ATLANTIC COAST LIND +Noi No. 89 ““ 126. . Jacksonville Lakeland .CAr| pm. . Ar| .6 30 . Ar| 725 «. Lvis § 15 No. 4 No.2 .|CH&N., Limited s 9 16 Unknown Unknown Unknown m‘ GRANDE ROUTE E. D. Ellis I'm not going to leave my estate so that there will be a family squabble over it. I'm going to divide it up. Here. ,Now. Fairly.” Claud, the lawyer, who had changed U his name to Claudius, because he fancled it sounded more claesical, pricked up his ears and looked serious. ) “T'll tell you at the start,” pursued g ) Unknown the indulgent father, “that whoever ¢ W 3 H:::',:?.:: takes Idlewild here, the family home, | Unknown will be the wise fellow in the end. I “You can have your choice, Claud, Unknown ob:lu tlllle. eldest—the lome or $25, V- el 0 cash.” 57 S. “H'm!"” observed Claudius gravely, Vi : : } “with a vast political future ahead of » & oot Eisi " me, the ready cash will best help me Ben Sullivan _. 3 s |J reach the destined goal of my ambi- oy, William o ! 1% o tion.” | Sherman Cason . g1 s “Very good,” mnodded Mr. 1. C. Flagler . | woa ; o4 | “And you, Monty?” i = » bloc : Ltk “I” replied Montgomery with short Ll 0 and snappy precision “expect to re- yom ‘jliam: Lv ...... Mulberry ........ Ar(s 4 40 Ridgewood . .. Bruce .. . Plerce .. . Martin Junction ....... Bradley Junction ..... +eeos Chicora .......... Cottman TigerBay ..... «+ees, Cottman Fort Green Jumctfon .... «....Fort Green .. . Fort Green Springs .. .. Vandolah .... eeees Ona .... ..... . Bridge ... «+..Limestone . ~ - o - R e e . R N oD ks 00 00 v oo a3 el 661 661 6 64 701 702 705 718 717 726 731 734 T 44 751 7 56 8 00 8 03 8 10 8 18 8 22 « «« Fort Ogden 8 24 .. Boggess . 8 28 eeves Platt . 8 41 . Mars .. . Murdock . Southland +ss McCall . «. Placida . ... Gasparilla ...... . .. Boca Grande cees .. South Boca Grande .. ... o - o i i 0 e £ e i e i g0 i e 1 1 Brooks Dale. Brooks CEXEXXLELLL © ©©w©w© 000000, hnson's Sub. of Lot 13, H. & O O & I lots 1,2, 3, & . Addition Moore Unknown AT, Motk 1. - W. B. Arendell - ¢ Tho ceive a general's commission in time. n:::”s-:lllflh‘-'n“.?m" The money will help me get it.” “And you, Hank?” “I am devoted to club life, in debt and need a fixed cash income, my good father,” he said, “so . fancy the ready money would suit me best.” “Of course I'll take the old home, it I'm lucky enough to deserve it,” spoke bluft honest Jack. Stephen Dale darted a grateful, af- fectionate glance at his youngest and favorite son. He drew out the three checks and passcd them around, “One word more,” he spoke, as their recipients arose to get them cashed as quickly as possible. “There's something else. See here, ' boys, my experience teaches me that there’s nothing so steadies a young man as getting married. Now then, to the first one of you who takes a wife I will give $10,000, to the second $5,000, to the third, $3,000 and to the last, $1,000. By the way,” he added, a suggestive twinkle in his merry eye, “I'm thinking you won't have to look : far to find the prettiest heiress in the country right nigh to hand.” B. G, Each one of the three knew whom |John Gray - he meant—Miss Dalia Bliss, not ;'1-_ B. Hendrix-_. mile away. 1t was said she was to'Sutton & Hodge have halt & million in her own right. "‘,'vflf"“.:v.:'::"'_'m It was strange, but each one of the | trio departed determined to call upon Jo° Smith ..o the young lady in question and see Chas. Grifin how the land lay. 8. T. Smith Two mornings later Claud met Hen- | . una b, 1. Robertson ry and Monty. He informed them that Unknown he had called upon Miss Bliss the eve- U'Knov: ning previous. Her father had been | greatly interested in his long talk {’::::::: ;, 2 it | HEEP00400000 0000000000000 about the law. | Then Monty in undress military uni- form went to see the heiress. »3::;‘:‘,;‘,'; i .'."N ~k % | The Financial CriSiS Over R R RS e Re .. Sam Acree ! Unknown W. Webster .. M. C. Clark . Mrs. F. P. Hansard . Name of Owner Nathan Mann __ T. B. Hendrix L. J. Cooper - . - f N,V Description of Prope N. 1-2 of N. McRae & Bryant G, D. Stoner . G. W. McCorquodale W. 1-2 of lots 1 ot_1, block 9.__. 1-2 24, Township 28, Range Z%. No. 8. 21 ft. of lot 1 and N k s 1-2 of 8, 4, Township 28, Range 23, No, N. E. 1-4 of e e s 0O RO O RO 1O 20 DO 0O €9 €0 €0 €O € OO e RO N kO 0O A NaszSsansaTIInnE8s t 123 117 t 100 812 56 112 42 812 36 £12 18 #12 06 811 56 11 46 am, Dally Jim_ Robison ... H. J. Washington Unknown Mose Wilson - [ e acres off N, side; Sec. 20, Twp. 28, Range 24__ 174, H. L. SWATTS City I'ax Collectd 8. W. corner of lot 2 and 8 69 912 9 24 9 30 9 40 a.m. creeeen —lot 2, block ' Harry Bigham . 6, block gory h E. 1-2 of lot 6, bloci . K. Lovelodge Jas. Thomas Jim Robison Jas, Thomas Mose Prince .. Lee Anthony .. C. B. H. Glover Jessle King W. J. Johnso Mer First Dinner Party. I was giving my first dinner in o mew home, and, being somewhat cited, asked a couple who ‘wi Quakers by faith to ask a blessi on our food. They refused and turn suggested that I ask the blessin Never having made a prayer or spes in company, I became greatly cg fused and said: “Oh, no, let’s j pass it up.”—Chicago Tribune. Humane Turkish Laws. | It 1s unlawful in Turkey to seize & man’s residence for debt, and suffi- iclent land to support him is also ex- {empt from seizure. “C H. & N. LIMOTED” Between Jacksonville, Lakeland, Aroadis & Booa Grande; 2 Amited, train No. 3 wiil stop at fiag stations todischarge passengers . holding tickets from Lakeland and peints morth. C. H, & N. Limited, train No. 4 will stop &t ‘Sag stations on signal for local passengers and for pagtengers holding tickets for Lakeland and points beyond. Intormation not obtainable from Ageuts will be cheerfuiiy fur- nished by the undersigned. L. M. FOUTS, X. H. GOUCHER, 2nd V. P. & Gen. Mgr. Bupt. Transportation, Boca :Grande, Fla. Arcadis, Fla. Tke Gary - W, P. Perry .. Dora Ashe Robt. Applewhite *® Throvégi Sleeper Our Moral Codes. 3 o Our moral codes were invented, not to prepare men for heaven, or for Utopia; they were invented by men who were none toc good themselves for people who were not much worse. There are great differences in human Fido's Future. beings as to the amount of knowledge [ *What if Fido would go mad!” « and wisdom which they possess, but |elaimed the woman who wastes aff there is small difference in regard to |tion. “Don’t worry,” answered h the amount of goodness or rascality |busband. “That dog hasn't enougl that they manifest.—Mowry Saben, in !sense to be sure s.ough mad. Th Forum. most he'll ever do is to go peevish.” C. B. MoCALL, G.F.& Pass.Ast., Boca Graade, Fla. Henry's turn followed. He fancied t‘ :n lmlcl:mouu he was irresistible and languidly in. Vash Whliams. formed his brothers that he belleved Lomd Norion be-would.take the.girlon g ghepee. | -\ “Miss BIE Fad™ benedFeadfully ém- 1 T. Mat barrassed at being taken by storm by N, €& White three impetuous suitors. Then she i Vickers - had told them in her pretty, artless H. H English way that she was already engaged. ol g Ee About three o'clock one afternoon Jack, plain, simple, unostentatious ' Jack to the end of the chapter, direct- ing some men in parking a roadway ! So he Came to OUR S l ORE running through the estate, looking jjowers - over in the direction of the Bliss homa R D. Smith : bad noted a blue ribbon futtering , Where We hlve from one of its windows. He quietly loft the direction of the workmen to Traps Galore, There once, was a man, by name Mr. Knapps, Who was overrun with rats, and needed some traps, We are now in shape to give you the b’ nefit of our Low Kxpenses. Let us wire your House and save you money, Lower Insur- ance, Cleanliness and Convenience are the results. T. L. CARDWELL Phone 397 With Lakeland Sheet Metal Works 1, 1-2, 10t 5, block lot 206x410 ft, in block T Lake Beulah Addition | 0. Garland : | lot 8, block 1 block block E. H and E ot 9, lot 10, 1. Sutton, Estate __ one of their number. In a few min- utes Jack had gained the hedge separ- ' ating the two estates. Soon Dalia appeared. Certainly Jack was her friend, that she should signal him and now make a confidant of him, and pour -into the willing ears the story of her persecution by three great overgrown boys! And the ranks of the rodents Were soon full of Gaps If this man had bought W. F. Snead E. G. Tweedell Mrs. Gus Palmer CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Having had tyenty-one years’ jence in building = TWO Traps He would have caught them all night. NN 22 We sell the Catch-Em-All Style of Traps, for Rats, Mice, Mink and Flies No traps for the unwary here. Our methods are open and above board, and Your Trade is Solicited WILSON HARDWARE CO. “And such nice brothers of yours taey are,” she told Jack. “What a terrible escape they have had in evading the wiles of a young lady who is not duly awed by their grandeur and importance,” smiled Jack. It was the next morning that the three city brothers were ready to de- part. They were just completing . V. breakfast when Jack made the re- * mark: | “Father, it you don't mind, I think Geo, Meore I will run up to the city with the w & boys.” 6. “Surely, son,” responded Mr. Dale. ;',} “You will need some money, I np-| pose?” | Mrs. 3. “No, I have enough for the one pur- | w. E chase I intend to make,” assured Jack. | M, W G, Waring Waring Waring i, Cumbie . Cardwel S@fAd gEegZRaErsEm Gunn teasing glance at the lawyer, the sol- J. P. ‘:"l'::" dier and the fop—“a ring for Miss :‘u.,s,' Dantel Bliss. You see we have been engaged , U'nknown - for the last six months.” “Ha! ha! ha!” chuckled old Ste- phen Dale, slapping his knee with vim as the trio arose from the table and sneaked away, looking bored and em- barrassed. “It seems to me, son Jack, that you've got the best of it all around!™ Mrs. L. Jones W J.N. Pearsall Jno. Selsemyer E. Craig Had His Suspicions. A subscriber of an Atchison news- paper sent the following to the editor: | “I don't know that Ben Hurley took Unknown it, but I know I have been missing wood and loaded several sticks with powder last Sunday night; and I know that Ben Hurley lives near me, and hurriedly to town and bought a new R lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, block 17T Mclntyre 1. B Lowery .. H. M. Rudisill W. E. Brooks J. N. Pearsall Steitz & Rogan - Steitz & Rogan - Mrs, Kate White - of lot 13, of lot 3, block B _ 1-2 lot lot 12, block B Orange Park Addition » lot 6, block B K 3 & Connel “It's a ring, father,” and he darted a y l.'guh:lee“ = |l Rosedale Addition ts 1 and 2, block A 1 and 2, block C 5 and 6, block C . 10 ft. of lot c lot 3, block 15 e ————— o ———— & W. 40 ft. of lo Ot e g0 10 L EEERT 331 and contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the best services in this line. If comtemplatiog building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- mation. All work guaranteed. J. B. STREATER RO OB RO UROROR D WE SELL FOR CASH WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR LESS Sugar, 16 pounds . ... Bacon, side, per pound . !SacunA cut, per pound . Tomatoes, can Fancy and Head Rice, pound Meal, 10 pounds for Grits, 10 pounds for I-_lorida Syrup, per quart . l;lorida Syrup, per gallon Good Grade Corn, per can ... Good Grade Peas, per can ..... Pet Cream, per can 3 White House Coffee Cracker Boy 1 A per ca offee, per can ... Grated Sliced Pineapr;)le [a):r can Roast Beef, per can : }}ulk Coffee, per pound 4 Flake White Lard, 10 pound pail Flake White Lard, 4 pound pail Catsup, Van Camp’s, per bottle . Trish Potatoes, per peck . e F‘weet Potatoes, per peck avy Beans, per pound - Lima Beans, per pound .. : Brookfield Butter, per p.ound s St - G. W. Phillips& Co., masie DRSS

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