Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 7, 1915, Page 8

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§ Classified A @ie s o s e i e v s S FOR SALE . POR SALE OR RENT. Modern, new bungalow of Sve! rooms, back and sleeping porch, ug sell at $1060 cash and $25 per month; I or $200 cash and $16 per month, wikt 7 per cent. interest. Splendidly located. on South Temnessee avemue. Own your own home. Rental $16 per month. W. FISKE JOHNSON.' PHONE counections to the Evelyn eubdivision residence lots, $106 up. 3927 Terms easy. Epps Tucker, Jr. PARK HEL LOTS FOR SALE OF EASY TERMS—AIl strests cisyed cement stdewalks, electric lights city water. shade trees. Sec G. C Rogan or S. M. Stephens. $2¢ Harvieg purchassd and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 56¢ 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 g« G. C. Rogan, Room 20d 2. Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phoue 746 299¢ FOR RENT—4_room apartment and lights, telephomne and water free. All for $13.00 a 217 So. Virginia Ave bath; electric month FOR SALE OR RENT—10_room, 2. 402 North Apply to W. 3998 house story plasten avenue Kentucky Fiske Johnson, owner SACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixfeland, 3 lots on East Orange St.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar gain come and talk to C. I. Im- man. 3797 FOR SALE—Ferns and other decor. ative plants at greatly reduced prices for thirtr days. C. W. Hinsdale, Lake Hollingsworth. 3995 FOR SALE—Polisbing mop and bot- tle polish only $1.75 Furn. and Hardw. Co. rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in Dixieland, for The Jobn F. Cox Real- 3363 fine location in $1,900. ty Co. f WANTED—Razor blades to re sharpen, 25c¢ sinzle edge, 335c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ dozen. Lakeland Furp. and Hard ware Co. 3932 FOR RENT e FOR RENT—Two warerooms with track frontage. D. H. Sloan 2069. ———————————————————— FOR RENT—3j-room bungalow, next to corner of Lemon st. and N. Y. ave. All modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. E. 8. McGlashan. 4031, FOR RENT-—House 410 E. Magnol- ia street, $8.00. House 416 Pine street, $17.00. T. J. Fraley, phone 390 Red. 4023 FOR RENT AN eight- room modern house, next door to Matanzas Hotel. Call at hotel or phone 236 blue, 4030 FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light house-keeping. Mrs. E. M. Holder. 4016 FOR RENT-—Several dwellings; land for garden included. D. H. Sloan. 3687 FURNISHED ROOMS with private bath and light housekecping fa- ellities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 FOR RENT—Modern 6.room house, 1 1-2 blocks north of high -chool.' Enquire 604 North Florida Avc,.‘ or G. D. Stoner, R. F. D. No. 2. 3860 ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 122. 2392 FOR RENT Warehouse on side track. See N. | A. Riggine. 3766 | | | MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room | 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 | | —————————— Roses, Plants and Shrubs of all kinds. Give your order for your Spring planting to the “Fairfleld” Gardens a home industry. Come and see what can be done in one mon‘h in this fine soil of Lakeland. “FAIRFIELD GARDENS" Johnson Ave. On hill above store of H. J. Mathias. FOR SALE—Several Jersey heifers, one to two years old. D. !l.!lu:,. 36 e e e e . e 4020, 1 bave put in city water and sewer | TEN_ACRE FARM—Six acres bear. and will bave LIGHT and TELE. | jng grove, balance good truck dvertising e e v ie e v siwiwiel e o i 1 will only sell a limited -uha“, of my lots at the presemt prices. 1 will give easy terms. kTS TUCKER, Jr. 3958 Lavrae ou (Translated) Correct Coiffuresfor Ladies. e i | FIVE_ACRE FARM—Three and o-e.‘ balf acres good strawberry and vegetable land; balamce big hu} ing orange trees iz heary bloom— | cnough for §66 boxes. Just off S. Fla. Ave. land, mear 3. Fla. Ave. i ROOM CHEAP—To pgarty weo is 706 East usually home evenings. Lime Street. | FOR SALE—Or wil] trade, mice lot, | close to lake in Methodist Col.' ooy, Black Mountain, near Ashe- ville, N. C. o mn dar Naared, up nearby. "Uwfl; they were invented HUDSON “33"—Five_passenger car; | who were none a bargain; trade or sell. 3. F.| for people who wi Crutchfield, phone 292 Black ;S'el Demonstration and Sale of Hair Goods By arrangement with one of New Yorfl?’s 7% 11}’ 4 leading importers, we are enabled to offer | ? this excellent demonstration of Hair Goods and Accessories AT0.Tou Roing 1 a0t Cliine fruit | Oze of the oldest schoois for girls trees this season? If so, write the op the American continent is the Col Rockdale Nursery Co, The new styles require the use of Switches, Transfonl-lmatio (e s S teace s a8 Puffs, Curls, efc., and this display enables you to match up bundred girls are usually in the col- ‘H desired shade and style wlthout delaY. Florida, for prices at once. pay vou to do this before few Parson Brown, bt L ‘ And He DId. An Expert Hair Goods Demonstrator in Charge of This Exhibit. Demonstrator will only be wi .w days longer. Do not put this purchase off. Isn’t it necessary to have your head well d your orders elsewhere. A country deaccn went home one for afe Learn to Fix your Hair in all the new Styles U. G. BATES follows: Tahiti and Mexican Limes, 3 | store shamefully. “One of the neigh- agree with Amiel, the philosopher i ; MINN'S THANKSGIVING seers. s04 1 guess 1m about as wen Pineapple Orange, Indian River Sweets, Valencia and Hart’s Late, 3 joge under a staff of 45 teachers feet. ! ted Nov. 21,|bors’ be szid, “called me a lar.” Her Ourmiaecy ssperin . eyes flashed witk Indignation. “Why He counsels thus: “Despise not your ' eituation. In it you must act, suffer off as most folks. I was going to ask ber bat forgot it.” to 7 feet only; Jaffa, King, and Homosassa. Dun.| 1914, and found to be absolutely | . P 0 | didn’t you tell him to prove it she free from Whkite Fly, other pest and “That's the very th and conquer From every point on earth we are equally near to heaven ! | “Dom't you ask her a word abost 1 8he Mad Something Important , - ned the wife as she came WANTED—A white girl to do nurs- | N & Eaetiy $25,000 bote] going! Unloading today two carloads latest mode! Ford Touring cars, number. ° 3069 | porum Titusville. |ogio de la Pez in Mexico City. This It will was founded by wealthy Spaniards in £ /1732 for the benefit of the children of the poorer classes. The building was |designed after tbe royal palace in Madrid and covers nearly five acres of (ground. The original name was the placin can and Excelsior Grapefruit, 3 to 7 feet. Sicily and Everbearing Lemon, A A | exclaimed. { disease. We guarantee our trees 0 pyeg the trouble.” replied the bus- A ! band; “I told him to prove it, and he be well zrown and true to name. ten_acre grove (properly planted inim- Rockdale Nursery trees and intelli-| gently cared for) should in full bear._| ingz make an ordinary family absolu.; tely independent. Grumbling. It is the easiest thing in the world | 3686 |to be dissatisfied. Anyone can do it. | DESIRABLE HOME in Lakeland about 2 acres in nmice variet erove, mostly bearing, about twu acres best truck land, now in strawberries and zarden truck, 5 it until he saw a light and 4 the gate of a farmhouse. His ¥ calls for help goon brought out a man. and the senseless burden was corried into the house and received room house, barn, cityw ater on |80d the infinite.” hard road 3.4 mile from the de pot, nice oak thade and overlook by 2 woman. down to him. “I guess Minnfe's got - ks ing beautiful lake. This property| ing. Mrs. E. M. Holder. 4021 el H"__.hd' something on her mind, bat It bata't T £o7't know Temen el T8¢ vext thi 2 sone of your business. I reckon "Ur? Eer in the road” explaln < Had £ =5 By DONALD ALLEN. shé'll tell me when she gets ready. °fCucT. “There fs blood on her hair, |} that is perfect ix cic :Qemx;:.‘:::;' P&odr arl?\;” wf::lp;:‘l It 1 wagia girl |1 wouldn't 89,,4,¢uiee 1 hain't goin’ to do any And I think she was struck down.” has been brough: walking too far.” said old Uncle Rob- | ert as a girl of 20 passed him on her way down to the gate of the farm-| “We'll do all we can.” replied the eh? man and woman together, “but you pumping.” “Something on her est point of efficien Co. Phone* 275. 3931 Po! e expert examin: SEvELOPED That's funny. Didn't know that giris ™Usta’t look for much. We are || i ojacces. Return eharges :A.a'; T house. ~ he€ver had :n)ythlnl on their nlldl"Q& mighty poor folks. We hain't got no fliet us prove t Kimbrough Supply Co. has the g e R And why not?" she asked as she' . .. ... ciothes. Is that why she Camphor mor whisky, and as for get- are prepared t 1188 on Sntening. slmost eame to & Fause. |come visiting v. 2! of & suddent” tIng & doctor out from town—it || ar€ prepared largest and most complete undertak- Lastmes Kodek Agency “Well. according to my ideas, it's| ™, F T i can't be done to-night" sibly failing eve inz department in the county, and THE CANERA AND ART SHOP e 4 N golng to rain and snow and blow and | o ‘s d The girl was carried into the only || Our scientific kn are the most reasonable in prices Jochoealle. Fla. my own sister 5 can be bought at a hargain by Licensed embalmer in attendance ul all times. Dar phome 386. Night phone 224. Calls answered at all hours. ——————————————————————— | am preparca 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 ——————————————————————— FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— Complete with chains $2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 BIDS WANTED On or before April 13th, at 10 o'clock, theBoard of Bond Trustees of the city of Lakeland, Fla., will recelve sealed bids. at the commis- sioner’s room in the city hall, on the engineering for the following muni- cipal improvements, 1st. On electric and water plant, lnrlud!ng plant and all! machinery. 2nd. Extension of water and electric light system. 3rd. Fire department, pumping mains :im i OFFICE ROOMS } i FOR RENT In Telegram Building i * Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running§Water in Each Room Call at . TELEGRAM OFFICE 2600000000000000000000000¢ 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. Ehanaga s s o s tel 2T T NS YCVIRY R R i 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 o 2 bafl, and when the storm does break she's going to be a buster. You live in the city and don’t know anything about the storms we have out bhere. I've seen it when we didn't bave a train along for four straight days.” ! “I wanted to go to the postofiice to mall a letter.” “It's thre~ miles there and back, and If I was you I'4 put it off. Meb- be somebody’ll be pasing that you can send by. Tomorvers Thanks giving you kmow, and we are going 0 have the awfulest, biggest, nicest @inner anybody ever set down to. It's Ia your bonor, you know. There'll be ‘s turkey, & duck and a chicken; there’ll be cranberry sass, pumpkin .ples, currant jell, sweet ecider and apple dumplin’s: there'll be—" | “1 think I'll just walk a little ways, anyhow,” said the girl as she opened the gate and passed down the high- way towards the village and the rail- |read depot. 1A if you come home as wet as 8 hen don’t say I didn't warn ye. It's going to come, and it's going to be & buster.” Hall an hour later, a middie-aged woman, with a motherly face and voice came out on the steps and “Pa, do you reckon it's gola’ to storm *" “Sure as ducks.” “Where's Minnie?” “Ob. she’s gone for a starter. . sive her warning. What's she | gray afternoon had become twilight. ! | and see me any time she takes a no- tion, and that without writing ahead. What's on her mind, as nigh as I can r:ake out, is about a young man. It I don't tell you you'll worry the shirt off your back. Pa, you've got to be as poky as an old maid. You can't see a pillarcase flopping on the clothes line but what you want to know all about it. Yes; it's about a young man. They are engaged. and they've had a falling out, and she's sorter run away from him to find out 1f be really cares for her.” “And she's got scared about it and bas written him a letter to tell] where she is?* queried the husband. “Go on! It's probably a letter to her ma. though I didn't see it nor ask. I hope she didn't start for town. and there hain’t but one house on the road where she could find shelter. Look down the road and see iIf you can see her” “Can't see hide nor hair of any girl” reported Uncle Robert after golng out to the highway and uklnl a look. An hour later, with both uncle and aunt fidgeting about their girl visitor, the dlack clouds that had been bank ing up for hours began to advance before a breese that soon strengthen- ed into a gale. In five minutes the In 18 there was cold rain and lively bail, and Uncle Robert was blown fn- It's going to storm for sure,' bedroom and laid on the only bed, and when her wet clothing had been removed and she was between the sheets, the woman got a cloth and a basin of water and washed away the blood and whispered to the stranger: “T don't think she's bad hurt. She'’s Just fainted away with the scare of it. When she opens her eyes I'll tell her to go to sleep, and she'll de all right fn the morning.” i “Do you think it's some young lady from the village?” asked the stranger , of the farmer as they talked in whis- pers in the outer room. “No. T don't reckon so. 1 reckon it's that new girl that arrived at | Turner's a few days ago. I saw her | going towards the village two hours ago.” rrived at Turners! Say, man, ,are you sure? Is it a strange girl to the neighborhood ™ | “T've heard say it was Uncle Bob's | nlece, and that she come from the ci'y. What ails you, stranger? Does this storm upset you?” Tt waen't the storm. Percy Kincald | had quarrelled with the girl he loved | iund bad asked to be his wite. It was lnbonl nothing. aimost, as most lov- {ers’ quarrels are, but pride on either {®ide held off a reconciliation until {the lover finally learned that Miss 3 had gone on a journey and ‘Ion no word for him. She was going ito spend Thanksgiving week In the | country. Within two days she had re- | experience. Emination Fn) Cole & H Manufacturing Op! Lenses Ground ! LAKELAND, Flgs YULCANII I aikes No matter how bad 1% bring them t 1 can repair the: g Lakeland Vulca Plaat ¢y All Work Guarart Den‘al Wt Modern Dent: Capital Stock $10.003 Our Modern | and years of prat ) . | 10 the Kitchen to exclaim: wantin’ to mall a letter for® 1 hain't tlented; within three he was making . | “1 told her 1t was going to e malled a letter nor got one in ”Ih“"' and that ustn't b & every effort to locate her, that he | me. T started down the road to meet| muor. ™'k UP & peace. He had suc- | ience insures V¢ station and special water mains. at Reasonable P'r 4th. Hospital construction. Grove Supervision Bids are wanted for the work of engineer on each item separately and as a whole, covering expendi- tures of the full bond issue of $165,000.00. Board reserves the right to relecl‘ any and all bids. All communications should be ad- dressed to J. R. BOULWARE, Secy of Board of Bond Trustees. 4028 A NICE PROPOSITION I have a nice lot 1A a nice part of Lakeland, I want to builld a nice bungalow for a nice family on nice easy payments. Address Nice, care the Evening Telegram. 4027 Lands Examined Grove Cultiuation Spraying GEO. W. PETERKIN HORTICULTURIST Phone 355 Black LAKELAND BRIDGES' Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave.and | i { i | | | her, but Lordy what a storm! 1 geper, i@ Was going to throw him- ~culdn’t get 10 rods if I was to die w e malled her letter and started back again when the storm broke. Refore it came she thought she could make out a human figure on the road ahead of ber, but wasn't sure. The very first gust picked ber up and turned her around and deposited her under a roadside tree. She remained there until the gzle began to whip the | branches of, and then let g0 her bold and ran for it. There ‘were limbs failitg all about her, and the hail stones peppered her until she ran al- most hlh::ly. She hadn't gone a quarter of & mjle when, as she crouched and covered her face, she Was struck by a fiying limb and knew DO more. | | welf on her mercy and ask Uncle Rob- iert for a place at his Thanksgiving table. | The storm grew flercer as the | night advanced The girl woke and | then slept a dreamless sleep, and the lover had long hours in which to | bonder and think. jcame even the cattle could not face be spread: at Bradley's there was ":fll!l‘ In bed, and the rescuer no nger cared about the ‘weather, and the farmer-folks looked each u;.;' and smiled and whispered: “Even If we had Set of Teeth $8.00 L7 5 Fillings soc Up : Crown aud Brideg $4.00 Up F { (Csaa¢f Ten years of 17 perience. Loose Teeth cured. Teeth ¢ out pain. Com examine your tect you estimate. ment for white Children’s Teet under ten years. Phone Dr. W. H.

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