Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 10, 1915, Page 8

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lassified FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT. Modern, new bungalow of five rooms, back and sleeping porch, to sell at $100 cash and $25 per month; or $200 cash and $16 per month, wiht 7 per cent. interest. Splendidly located, on South Tennessee avenue. Own your own home. Rental §16 per month. W. FISKE JOHNSON. 4020. FARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cement sidewalks. electric lights, eity water. shade trees. Sec G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 Havirg purchasad and rnbdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 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 see G. C. Rogan, Room ! ard 2, Oeen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR RENT—4.room apartment and bath; electric lights, telephone and water free. All for $13.00 a month. 317 So. Virginia Ave. 4002 FOR SALE OR RENT—10_room, 2. story plastered house, 402 North Kentucky avenue. Apply to W. Fiske Johnson, owner. 3998 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- gain come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 FOR SALE—Ferns and other decor. ative plants at greatly reduced prices for thirty days. C. W. Hinsdale, Lake Hollingsworth, 39956 FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot~ tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 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 WANTED—Razor blades to re- sharpen, 26c single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplez, 50¢ dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- ware Co. 3932 FOR SALE—Dry.oak wood for fire place, heater or stove at $2.00 per strand. For prompt delivery. Phone S. J. Perry, 329 Green. 4042 FOR SALE—Kitchen furniture and one bed room suit. 608 Vermont avenue, T. G. Cook. 4043 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two warerooms with track frontage. D. H. Sloan 3069. FOR RENT—Two ten room houses, newly decorated, $25 per month. Address House, care Telegram. 4037 R RENT—Several dwellings; land for garden included. D. H. Bloan. 3687 FURNISHED ROOMS with private bath and light housekecping fa- cilities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished flat. Also two furnished bedrooms. Apply 502 East Orange street. 4036 FOR RENT-—Desirable furnished or trally located. apartment, unfurnished, Phone 361. 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. Riggins. 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 “Fairfield” Gardens 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. ————————————————————————— FOR SALE—Several Jersey heifers, one to two years old. D. H. Sloan. FOUND—Watch, owner can have same by deseribing it and paying for this ad at Telegram office. 4-10-5000 dz)e rtising Just in, three car loads (18) lat- (est model Ford touring cars. The latest models have electric lights, and many other improvements re- centls made in these world famous autouiobiles. Call at our storeroom and take a look at them whether you want to buy or not. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 4038 Call and take a look at the beau- tiful eight cylnder Caddlllac auto- mobile, tor which we have the Polk county agency. Lakeland Automo- bile and Supply Co. 4039 Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court for Polk county, Florida in favor of the Paul & Waymer Lumber Company, a Florida corporation, and against Samuel F. Smith, I have levied upon E. 1-2 of lot 12, block 1, Lake Beu- lah Addition to Lakeland, Florida, as the property of the said Samuel F. Smith and will offer and sell the same to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in Bartow, Fla., on Mon- day, May the third, 1915, between the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said execution. h JOHN LOGAN, 4024 Sherift Polk County, Fla. Are you going to set citrus fruit trees this season? If so, write the Rockdale Nursery Co., Titusville, Florida, for prices at once. It will pay you to do tkis before placing your orders elsewhere. We have more than 125,000 trees available for market in varieties as follows: Pineapple Orange, Indian River Sweets, Valencia and Hart’s Late, 3 to 7 feet only; few Parson Brown, Jaffa, King, and Homosassa. Dun. can and Excelsior Grapefruit, 3 to 7 feet. Sicily and Everbearing Lemon, Tahiti and Mex{can Limes, 3 to 7 feet. Our nursery inspected Nov. 21, 1914, and found to be absolutely free from White Fly, other pest and disease. We guarantee our trees to be well grown and true to name. A ten.acre grove (properly planted in Rockdale Nursery trees and intelli~ gently cared for) should in full bear. img make an ordinary family absolu. tely independent. 3686 DESIRABLE HOME in Lakeland about 2 acres in nice varlet grove, mostly bearing, about twu acres best truck land, now in strawberries and garden truck, 5 room house, barn, cityw ater 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 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. | am preparcd to do all kinde of well work from four inches up. Al work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has always given ss*'staction W. H. SIRAIN, 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 receive 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, including plant and all machinery. 2nd. Extension of water mains and electric light system. 3rd. Fire department, pumping station and special water mains. 4th. Hospital comstruction. Bids are wanted for the work of engineer on each item separately and as a whole, covering expendi- tures of the full bond issue $165,000.00. Board reserves the right to reject |any and all bids. { All communications should be ad- dressed to of J. R. BOULWARE, Secy of Board of Bond Trustees. 4028 A NICE PROPOSITION 1 have a mnice lot In a nice part of Lakeland, I want to bufld a nice bungalow for a nice family on nice easy paymentsy Address Nice, care the Evening Telegram. 4027 THINK OF IT ao,odnuuu Publicly Recommend Our Remedy. * Some are Lake- land People Over one hundred thousand have recommend ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills for backache, kidney, urinary ills. Thirty thousand signed testimonials are appearing now in public print. Some of them are Lakeland people. Some are published in Lakeland. No other remedy shows such proof. Follow this Lakeland wom-! an’s example. Mrs. A. R. Collier, 806 Orange st., ! |5 Lakeland, says: “I had a dull pnln' ) in my back and had such bad dizzy spells, I could hardly see my way about. My kidneys did not act | right. I had been reading how good | Doan’s Kidney Pills were for such' troubles and I got a supply at Hen-, ley & Henley’s Drug Store. cured. We have recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Collier had. Foner—MIIburni Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. | WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER | FOR SALE—Good, young horse, | bpggy and harness, all gentle, work anywhere and in good condi_ tion. i 10 ACRES excellent truck land un. der good fence and in cultivation, | good crop of vegetables now on. Only two miles from depot. It 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 | fine crop of fruit. This property lieg in city limits and is 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 1s in DeSoto county. What have you to trade? NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW and lot. on Hancock St. in New Dixie- land. Am offering this at the ba gain of $1,300 for quick sale, 1.—Nice bH-room house. 11 1-2 acres in cultivation, 21-2 acre bearing orange trees, tanzerine :a grapefruit grove, good _irriza n{ rllnt. with several acres finest truc! and. This is a beautiful gllea bor. dering_on city ts of Price $3,800. T be had. 3.—6-room_cottage, southern ex- ure, four blocks from depot, one lock of school. elactric 11ghts, toil bath. Rents for $20 per month. Pri $1,600. Terms if wanted. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court for! Polk county, Florida in favor of the Paul & Waymer Lumber Company, a Florida corporation, and against L. W. Yarnell, I have levied upon lot 6 of Tyler’s subdivision of lots 1 and 2 of Morton’s addition to Lake- land, Fla., as the property of the sald L. W. Yarnell, and will offer and sell the same to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in Bartow, Fla., on Monday, May 3, 1915, be- tween the legal hours of sale, to sat- isty said execution. JOHN LOGAN, ' limits of can akeland. | | | i 4025 Sheriff Polk County, Fla. & In Telegram Building fi Coolest and Best Lighted % in the City Running Water in Each Room | OFFICE ROOMS § FOR RENT Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE Raald sttt 2ttt Y faadaasasad ool 2T TR TY VY MOVED AGAIN!! I am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market un South Florida avenue. Thanking all my former pa- trons for past favors and so! liciting a share of your trade iIn my new location, I am yours truly H. O. DENNY i PHONE 226. Prompt Del. b3 T T SRRV * Grove Supervision Lands Examined Grove Cultiuation Spraying . W. Pl HORTICULTURIST Phone 388 Black LAKELAND BRIDGES’ Wood Yard For good Stove and §| Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave.and Main 8t. - PHONE 144 1 began | |4 taking them and was helped. I kept | | right on with the remedy until I was 2 = ot LGRS A Special Demonstration and Sale of Hair Goods By arrangement w. leading importers, Eaaii e .fi." Delivered ‘All Kinds PHONE 388 Red _H. P. Rogers& Son STOPTHAT COUGH Don't let 2 TALE OF WHITE PAINT H e g By CARL KILGORE. ...0.0...!...0..:{ “Now, for the love of Mike,” sald Slatter in a resigned tone, “remember it’s white paint—and keep out of it!" He glared at the three young Blat- | ters and included Mrs. Slatter in his general glance. “You know,” he added in her direction a little defiantly, “that you are just as impetuous and thought- less as the children! Some of you will be sure to fall against the woodwork or try to absorb a bucket of stuff be- fore the woodwork Is finished! I don't; see why the painters had to choose Saturday, when the children are home from school!” “We'll be careful, John,” promised Mrs. Blatter. “Oh—wait till I get some turpentine and take it off!" Slatter, clad in his broad-shouldered, fuzsy winter overcoat, had attempted to pass through the den door to the ball and the door jamb affectionately brushed his right arm, leaving a white smudge. “Tee hee!" mistakenly sald Sally Slatter, aged nine. “Sally!” barked her father. “For that you get no dessert tonight! It is time you learned to exercise a little respect toward your elders! Mareia, I should think you would endeavor to bring up your children in a manner that—* ; all off, now, John,” interrupted rs. Slatter. “I think 1f you will go BY HENLEY AND HENLEY |through the front door sideways—good gracious, Send Us Your Orders —FOR— I BEAMS CHANNELS CHANNELS ANGLES and BOILER PLATE TANK STEEL GALVANIZED COPPER and RUSS RODS STAY BOLTS STRUCTUAL IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS 2|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 ALL SHAPES ::l by your carelessness! fously. ZINK SHEETSl In res you've whisked the talls of your coat against the parior door!” “Yeoow!"” yelled Johnay Slatter, Jr., and dived for the swing door into the Kkitchen. “Look at that!” cried Slatter, point- ing majestically toward Johnny's exit. “If that door had been white instead "\“.(T‘!/n/ ith one of New York’s [7§ we are enal?led to offer this excellent demonstration of Hair Goods and Accessories i i Transformatiofs The new styles require the use of SWl_tches, _ Puffs, Curls, etyc., and this display enables you to match up o desired shade and style without delay. An Expert Hair Goods Demonstrator in Charge of This E).(hibit. for afew days longer. Do not put this purchase off. Isn'tit necessary to have your head well dr e e e e el s eiawile the bathroom, whither Slatte. gone to shave before he and his whe | should start for the card club. *“Why didn't you tell me they had painted up here?” he demanded. “I hadn't any idea they had got upstairs yet! It won't wash oft my hands!"” Mrs. Slatter scoured most of the paint from Slatter's hands and soothed him as best she could. He was still mutinous when they departed and his fingers showed a grimy gray which re fused to come off. “Lovely looking mitts for playing cards!” sald Slatter with reproach. “If you'd only use your head a little and warn people! They got home late and Slatter was tired. “It's good to get home!"” he groaned. “I'm dead to the werld!” With a long sigh of relief, he tossed his overcoat over the stair railing, where it clung affectionately to the spindles. He himself sank down om the seat bullt in at the foot of the stairs. Mrs. Slatter's shriek when she turned around and saw him expressed some horror, ‘but more malicious tel- umph. Slatter pulled his dress suit painfully loose from the stair seat and grabbed his coat, which also stuck. | “I'm going to tend to the furnace uln'nhd."holmhl.lnd. stalked down into the basement, mer | cifully spared the tragedy of seelng the rear view of his evening clothes. He was absent some time and whea ::*oumupl-mhlhmm “You needn't ask where my shoes are,” he saapped to Mrs. Slatter, who of oak and if it had fust been painted b Johnay would have struck it with both bands just the same! That's what I I expect when I get home tonight the whole place will be marked up with smears!” “I hope not,” sald Mrs. Slatter, anx- “Good-by, dear—o-h!" turning to kiss her Slater had ted his gloved hand on the front door jamb. The glove that Slatter tore from his hand and hurled violent. Iy as he went down the front £teps hit one of the parlor windows and left | & smear. | ‘With the exception of the baby’s feat of licking off one of th. freshly don spindles of the stairease and the catas- trophe which befell Johnny, Jr., who lost his balance and grabbed the door to save himself, the painting was a triumphant success. Mre. Slatter wel- | comed her husband's early return | from the om: with a tolerably clear | conscience. He was restrain calm about the episode of the hh;‘:’nd the kind painter had painted out the evi- | Elderly Lady Enjoyed Trip, and LI Two Years to Talk About It. idence of her son, Scroggs, at Los Angeles. Particularly free from liness throughout her life, she was 11l but a short time before death. Was elghty-seven years old. i Demonstrator will only be wii # Learn to Fix your Hair in all the new Styles: U. G. BATES Eyes The next thing t that is perfect is cyes has been brought u est point of efficien: § expert examination : of glasses. Let us prove to v are prepared to aid sibly failing eves our scientific kns experience. Examination Frigge Cole & Hi@ Manufacturing Opte P Lenses Ground ! LAKELAND, FI*% YULCANII cnsmgf AND PAIRED No matter how bad t# bring them to 1 can repair the: Lakeland Vulcai Plant civ All Work Guaran Modern and years of praticl ience insures you B at Reasonable Prices Set of Teeth $8.00 Up Fillings soc Up rown and Bridge Ten years of pra perience. Loose Teeth cured. Teeth extra out pain. Come examine your teeth &% You estimate. ey Office Hours 8 10 g Suite 10-12-14 Separate rooms and ment for white and Children’s Teeth e under ten years, FRE‘S Phone

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