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‘Roses, Plasts and Shrubs of all kinds. Give your order for your Spring 'planting to the “Fairfleld” Gardens ! FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT—Ten room, two story dwelling, with all mod- ern conveniences, being No. 502, four blocks from depot, on North Kentucky avenue. Monthly ren- tal $25; will sell on installment plan, $500 cash, and $50 per month with 8 per cent interest. ‘W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 150. 4053 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Gentle driving horse, buggy and harness; will apply in trade on 5!passenger Ford car in good condition. I also will dispose of ome 700-1b. plat- form scales, cheap. Address “Bar- gain,” care Telegram. 4060 Having purchased aud suodiviged the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we at vight price and terms. For particn- fars see G. C. Rogan, Room ! avnd 2. Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. x 2996 FOR RENT—4_room apartment and bath; electric lights, telephone and water free. Al] for $13.00 a " month. 317 So. Virginia Ave. . 4002 GACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new - Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange 8t.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar gain come and™¢alk to C. I. In- man. 3797 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—Rasor blades to re. sharpen, 25c single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ dogen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard - ware Co. 3932 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On easy terms. All streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. 82 . FOR SALE OR TRADE Gentle driving horse. A good look- er and a good mover. City broke and safe for women and children. Will sell cheap or trade on five passen- ger Ford in good condition. Call at residence half mile from city limits, Bouth Florida avenue. R. D. Sage. 4047 —————————————— FOR RENT—Eight-room house, all modern conveniences, in heart of town. Partly furnished. $25 per month. Phone 236 Blue, or call at Matanzas Hotel. 4030 FOR RENT R RENT—Eight-room house, partly furnished, with all modern conveniences. Located next door to Matanzas Hotel. $25 month. Call at Hotel or phone 236 Blue. 4030 FOR RENT Warehouse on side track. See N. A. Riggins. 3766 FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished flat. Also two furnished bedrooms. Apply 602 East Orange street. 403¢ ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South ‘Tennessee or phone 122. 2392 WANTWD WORK BY 18-YEAR- OLD BOY; good habits and reli- able; good references. Phone 231 Green. 4069 FOR RENT—Five room flat in the Cojonial Apartment house over- { Lake Morton. All modern comveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 FOR RENT—6 room house, 804 East |} e - 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 Florila corporation, and against ' L. W. Yarnell, I have levied upon' lot 5 of Tyler's subdivision of lots 1 and 2 of Morton's addition to Lake- land, Fla., as the property of the said 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- isfy said execution. JOHN LOGAN, 4025 Sheriff Polk County, Fla. Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court for Polk county, Florida in favor of the Paul & Warmer 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. JOHN LOGAN, 4024 Sheriff 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 this 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 Mexican 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. ing make an ordinary family absolu. tely independent. 3686 SUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 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 sttendance at all times. Day phone 386. Night phone 224. Calls answered at all hours. | am prepared to do all kKind» ot well work trom four inches up. Al' work guaranteed. Have had years of *xperience, and my work has alwayr <dven sp*‘staction W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— Complete with chains $2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 LOST in the lobby of the postofice on Sunday morning, pair of eye glasses. Finder please leave same at the Telegram office and receive reward. 4052 Men anc <. _ion. Men will wraug.e for religion, write for it. fight for it, die for it, anything wt lve for it.—Colton. o “SAVINGS-.O0AN" WHO MANAGES AND CONTROLS THE COMPANY? ings. All invesng stockholders may become bor- rowers-owners of Lean Stock, and = after months’ membership, may apply for loans, MM-—‘-'-nyrnm,nl \ on Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- . ern improvements. Waring & Ed- warda. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To borrow $1,200 or less on Lakeland real estate, worth double the amount. 363. 4064 be ST-—Ladies’ gold watch with Ma- Reward. 4065 sonic emblem on chain. Return to State Bank. WANTED TO BORROW-—$1,500, on improved real estate worth more than double that amount. Addresg Money, eare Telegram office. 4059 4 Address Box | Jheor .,,,"'- | z lgi 5 £yl H _!:_fx 218 v ? s home imdustry. Come and_ see| what can be done in one month in this fine sofl of Lakeland. “FAIRFIELD GARDENS" Johnson Ave. On hill above store of H. J. Mathias. ——— | WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTEk FOR SALE—Good, young horse, bpggy and harness, all gentle, work anywhere and in good condi. + tion. 10 ACRES excellent truck land un- der good fence and in cultivation, €0od crop of vegetables now on. Only two miles from depot. you mean busipess, 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 nesr or in Lakeland, or for good automobile, 10 acres of as z00d land ag there is in DeSoto county. What have you to trade? NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW and lot, on Hln%ock St. in New Dixie- land. Am offering this at the bar- ain of $1.300 for quick sale, 1.—Nice 5-room touse, 11 1-2 acres in cultivation, 2 1-2 acr bearing orange trees, t. n grapefruit grove, good - irrizatin plant, with several acres finest tmn{ y, limits of Lakelar Price. $3,800. Terms can be ba I."" O}—G-room cottage, southern ex- ooure, four blocks from depot, one | g‘l‘o&k Rg;&h?o‘l; ‘ezlsctrlc llzmi. toilet, . (] Der month. P $1,600. Terms 1f wanteq. T G. J. WILLIAMS. Phone 242 Red UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Great bargain in a five-room bun- galow in Dixieland. Two fine building lots with very large bearing orange trees, good lo- cation. Four acres fine citrus jaining city limits. These properties can bought so cheaply again. Terms if desired. P. O. Box 346. | 4057 e —————————————————— land ad- never be WANTED—QUICK, INTELLIGENT BOYS TO DELIVER PAPERS ON ROUTES. MUST BE ABOVE 10 YEARS, AND ABLE T0 HANDLE MONEY. GOOD WAGES, Amr]‘ TELEGRAM OFFICE. 5000 Where Leyalty Ceunts. Loyalty to ene’s employer is the firet lesson that should be ‘taught te the aspiraat for a piace in the busl tess says & circular mg“m by the eficiency bureau of the New York university. The reason givea is that loyalty means success to the ~mployer and resultant prosperity to ‘he employee. Wary Ostrich. The ostrich always approaches its nest by a devious path, the idea be ing to conceal the location from ob- servation. FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Runuing]Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE * LITTLE FIRST FOOT By MOLLY M'MASTER. 200820680000 (Copyright, 1915, by tiv McClure Newsp.i- pap:r Syndicate.) Upon the first morning of the New Year Dean Richmond had awakened to find a small black kitten prowling inquisitively about her studio home. “Good luck!” was Dean's first thought. They were friends at once. Dean lived alone in the Bohemian 3ection of the city. She was an editor on one of the better magazines, and left her studio each morning sharp at kitten, which Dean called First Foot, was sleek and a daintily clean littlg. ; kitten. It would not have beegdMfiwult for her to find lodgings in ,Rohemian section where black cats, considered the best of luck. THhé little collar with which Dean im @1y made her ownership cer- tain Was black leather. The name in- scribed on the tiny silver tag was “First Foot,” since she had been the first little visitor to put foot over Dean's threshold in the new year. First Foot had been a part of the studio life for some five weeks be- fore ghe brought down the wrath of her mistress: upon her own sleek head. Upon picking up the kitten for her evening nap in Dean's lap the girl had smelled tobacco. Upon examination she made the discovery that her pet was reeking-of the noxious fumes. “You disgraceful little lady.” ad- morished . Dean while she went to the kitchen for brush and soap and toilet water. “You have-been visiting the den of some gentleman.” That proved té be only the first of T visits, for-each’night Dean found Her erstwhilé perfumed pet reeking of tobacco smoke. -There was no good in scolding. Dean finally accepted the tobacco as & part of her troubles. She did, however, tie a huge pink bow on the neck of her cat-and saturated i with Wild Rose scent. “The guilty man may take a hint,” was. her .inward hope. But the guilt¥ han did not take the hint. Each'day when the small black cat came silently into his den he arore, stroked her head and felt that the day wes well hegun. When John Régers finished a par ticularly good story and determinec to try it on the editor of the “Good year Magazine” he dipped First Foot's paw 'into the inkstand and made her imprint on his manuscript €o that when the story passed through the' hands of the readers and found its way to the editor of the “Good- year,” Dean Riehmond found herself smiling at the imprint of a cat’s raw on the manuscript awalting her judg- ment. Jn the evening ehe found herself Qfi’lfllnlnl First Foot's paw. Her amazement was verv genufne when she discovered that her pet's foot wac sticky and that close scrutiny revealed dried ink cn the little toes. “80.” mused Dean, “the person who blows tobacco #fhokeé all' over my i lovely kitten and the author of ‘Stas nation’ are one #hd the same being.” She fall to specnlating aw to the man'c personality. “He.sssuredty fe human ard I would say-“rather charming.” When John Roffers recelved the lit- tla, " black visitor’ that ‘morning he glanced amusedly at the extra large pink ribbon on her neck “You have an extravagant mistress, little lucky lady.” he sald. “She would never do for the wife of a strugeline author.” If the eat disagreed she could not say ro. Rogers petted First Foot and dislodged the note Dean Richmond had concealed in the bow “The plot thickens,” laughed he, and onened the letter. “The editor of ‘Goodyear’ will see you tomorrow at ten o'clock.” he read aloud. “I'm hanged! How in thunder—!" Rogers ran his fingers through his hair and gazed questioningly at First Foot. who only went to sleep, having de- livered her message. It was the perfume that reached Rogers’ senses while they were dis cussing the merits of his story and the size of the check he was to get. “You,” he said suddenly, and it seemed accusingly, “are the mistress S0000000000050000000000004 | of First Foot” 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 in my new location, I am Yours truly H. O. DENNY PHONE 226. Prompt Del Grove Supervision Lands Examined Grove Cultiuation Spraying GEO. W. PE HORTICULTURIST Phone 388 Biack LAKELAND & S | gosessss BRIDGES' W ood Yard ‘h- cood Stove and Fucpace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn. “or. Misscuri Ave.and Main St. PHONE 144 “T am,” laughed Dean, “but how do you know?" “The kitten reeks of that same scent.” he told her. “It 1 far better {han reeking of to- bacco,” flashed Dean. Rogers flushed gulltily. “My pipe s rather strong” Then. “You must live near, very near to me,” he added oufckly, and there was a shamelers suggestion of joy in his eves. “Yes—it {8 strange, fsn't it?" “Delighttully strange,” agreed Rog- ers. “T wish First Foot knew the ex- tent of the luck she had brought me. 1 sell a story for $250 and realize that 1 have a neighbor whom I—" “1 am very busy,” Dean said swift- ly, trylng to overcome the timidify that bad swept her lashes down. Rogers only laughed and watched the color sweeping stealthily into the cheeks of the editor of “Goodvear.” “First Foot is a lucky cat” he ra- minated on the way home, “ang 1 once informed her that her mistress would not make a good wife for a struggling author. Humph'™ a soft, whimsical smile played about Rog- ers’ lips. 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Then, if you are' anxious to keep it pay only $1 a week for a few .more weeks. Money back if you are not delight- ed with it. potponed . Tomor- the last. just a few Lakeland Furniture & Hardware (; TO THE PUBLIC: to "White Beauty" We authorize this nl.o.' limited Hoosier cabinets, at $2.60 less than the fixed cash price of thes cabinets, this week only, THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind. \‘, of tio the company on Wednesday the 12th | Palmistry io of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock a All stockholders are urged to The annual stockholders' meeting NOTICE | | Chautauqua Auditorium Associa- | cat m will be held at the oflices of Present as important business mat-| ters are to be discussed. This 13th day of April A. D IN Corquodale, of Lakeland, p ty, and district aforesaid: 30 G. W. McCorquodale was Judicated a bankrupt ang first meeting of his credi -UNITED STATES IN AND FOR J. E. MELTON, Sec. 4055-Tues-4t THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ] No THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT \ OF FLORIDA —in re: G, W. McCor- Quodale, bankrupt-—Ip bank- ruptey. To the ceditors of G. w. g | olk coun-i Noticeis hereby eiven that on t| th day of March, hel 1915, the said | duly ag.| that the held at the office of Spencer at Lakeland, Fy 22 o'clock noon, at whieh t , me t] creditors may attend, prove claim, examine the bankrupt, business as may fore the sald meetin, nd day of April, 1915, at he | their | J elect | il trustee and transact such other' properly come be- L. T. M. SHACKLEFORD, Jp, Refereo ta Bankruptey. Florida, Aprit sta, “’l'f [ e YULCA CASINGS AND i REPGIREJUBES [ Lakeland Vulcanizing Plant ——i - H. P. Rogers & Son | l Dental Work Modern Dentistn Capital Stock llo.m? Our Modern Equip™ and years of pratical “ ience insures you Best ¥ at Reasonable Prices Set of Teeth $8.00 U'p Fillings soc Up Crown and: Bridge $4.00 Up As to Paimistry, hand really tn@s NIZING w matter how bad they are bring them to me. 1 can repair them. y | "y ctical @ CITY GARAGE | All Work Guaranteed (e £ x Ten years of pra perience. Loose Teeth cured. Teeth extract "enlcd - out pain. Come and “ examine your teeth an you estimate. 6 Office Hours 8 to Suite 10-12-14 Separate rooms an ment for whit; l““ll 20 Children’s Teet under ten years, FREE Phone 9% Dr. W. H AllKinds PHONE 388 ReD CHE Offi