Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
S sy 22 R | v ’ “"#OR 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 ———————————— Having purchased and subdivided tae Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres ene-half mile west of city limits, we ere now selling in 10 and 20-acre wacts some of the finest truck and arm lands In this section at the right price and terms. For particu- are see G. C. Rogan, Room ! avd 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 "SBACRIFICE 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 talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 —— FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot- tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 ———————————ee FPOR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for $1,900. ty Co. 3363 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALEOn easy terms. All streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 —————————— FOR SALE--Large rug, 9x12, three small rugs, 3x6; also few pieces of furniture. All in excellent con- dition. Phone 173, Mrs. . A —_— FOR RENT ———————————— FOR RENT-—Partly furnished, three | nice rooms on ground floor, for light housekeeping. Apply Lake- land Hotel, corner Oak and Ken- tucky . 4108 —————————— TLBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennesses or phone 122. 2392 ! FOR RENT—2 or 5 rooms, fur- nished for light housekeeping. Apply 610 East Orange. 4101 FOR RENT—Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- looking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 ! FOR RENT—5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- ern improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. - 4059 ! WANTED—To rent permanently, modern 6 or R-room house, close in; or 5 or 6 room convenient house, good locatin. Phone 292 Black. 4116 l FOR RENT-—Six room bungalow in Dixieland $6 per month. Six room bungalow in East Lakeland $14. Five room bungalow $12. Eppes Tucker, Jr. 4095 FOR RENT—4_room apartment and bath; electric lights, telephone and water free. All for $13.00 a month.: 317 So. Virginia Ave. - 3 =3 o MISCELLANEOUS I TO THE LADIES OF LAKELAND Having succeeded Miss Gracy as agent for Spirella corsets, I would be glad to call on you and demonstrate their superior qualty. MRS. W. S. IRVIN, 4118 Phone No. 84. ! WANTED—Razor blades to 're- sharpen,. 25¢ single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50c dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- ware Co. 3932 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. TR HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE I To sell immediately, general household goods, at No. 111 Orange and Missouri avenue. 4127 NOTICE I have removed from West | Main street to my residence, 107 East Peachtree street, where I am prepared to furnishe the The John F. Cox Real-| ;of May, 1915, at 10 o’clock a. m. WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER FOR SALE—At a very low cash P . or will exchange for real one five-passenger Oakland ca . and one 5-passenger 145 Buick—both these cars are in fine condition, and are really bargains. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH given on note of $%000, bearing 8 per cent interest, due Dec. ' B 1916. Six months interest al- ready accrued. Note guaranteed as good as any bank. $650 PLAYER PIANO, slichtly used, first-class condition, can be bought for an unpaid balance of $285; terms if wanted. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, large yard, right in town; will rent it cheap- er than you can pay taxes on your own property . 80 ACRES firstclass citrus land right in the orange belt, near Haines - City, timber never been cut. Will exchange all or part and pay some cash for Lakeland property. '40 ACRES in city limits, nicely sit- { uated and fine for subdivision proposition; only $75 per acre. i This time next year you'll wish ! you owned some of these lots. TWO SPLENDID LOTS in Dixieland, , near Florida avenue, for $250 cach. Lakeland is growing this way, fast, and this property will soon double in price. 10 ACRES GOOD CITRUS and truck land 4 1-2 miles from city——just the thing for an orange grove, truck and poultry farm. You can get the whole 10 acres now for $250. 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus « land 4 miles from Lakeland, close to church, school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can , buy all or any part of this for only $45 per acre. I also have some as good land as anybody—both citrus and truck— to trade for city property or auto- mobile, in good conditin. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red WANTED—REight or ten regular boarders. Nice, clean rooms, nice meals, kitchen subject to inspec- tion at any time. Apply Lakeland Hotel, corner Kentucky and Oak Sts. 4107 One 1914 Ford touring car, one Ford truck; both in good shape. For sale cheap. Grady Deen. 4128 FUMED OQAK PORCH Complete with Lakeland Furn. SWING— chains $2.75. and Hardw. Co. 3932 ————————— DRESS MAKING AND SEWING by Mrs. J. B. De LaZarra, 405 ) Kentucky. 41 WANTED—One to five thousand dollars, pay 10 per cent interest. Al security Lakeland property. Box 67 city. 4097 IT'S WO0OD, WGOD—That's good, Oak and pine. Very, very fine. S. J. Perry. Phone 229 Green. 4126 —————————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 e ——————————— I am prepared to do all kinds of #ell work from four inches up. Al vork guaranteed. Have had vears of sxperience, and my work has alwaye tiven sa*'sfaction . W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla ——————————————————————— GWINE TO THE COUNTRY Having recently purchased a farm on outskirts of the ¢ity, I am going to sell my home, No. 919 South Florida avenue, at a reasonable price and on good easy terms to a quick purchaser, and move to the country. Any one wanting a nice modern, up-to-date home call and see me. Monthly payments if you desire. M. G. WARING. ¥ 4115 e L NOTICE The annual stockholders’ meeting of Chautauqua Auditorium Associa- ton will be held at the offices of the company on Wednesday the 12th All stockholders are urged to be present as important business mat- ters are to be discussed. This 13th day of April A. D. 1915. J. E. MELTON, Sec. T R R N VULCANIZING CASINGS AND TUBES REPA[RED, No matter trade with FISH AND WOOD I am also agent for the celebrated Marvels Face Preparations. Phone me and your wants in these lines will be quickly supplied 0. PARK. Phone 137-Black' = P e how bad they are, bring them—1I can repair them. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. lant Yulcanizing P| CITY GARAGE Model | SCHOOL REGULATIONS| | ADOPTED BY THE BOARD | IN REGULAR SESSION MAY s, 1915. ! Merchants Co-Operative Contest Standing of Contestants Up to Saturday, May 1st al school term is too short to get 'the best results and as most |schools of the county are now embraced in special school dis- | | -~ Raelizing " #hat the avrage fur-{ tricts, thereby enabling them to maintain their schools for extra months in adition to the regular mty apportionmént, and in‘ view of the fact that the majori-' tv of the schools are putting . forth thir best efforts to length- F, \nnabel Marshall ....... ; "I‘}'l,_.;":(i Flrms en their terms; Twin Clouds ......co00eveees 34 ‘“',“ s s Be it Resolved, That the 5 Irms Hazel Williams Shinl s Giving Votes Board of Public Instruction of- GiVln Votes e L e 22,010,700 fer to each school of the county, g '\‘L‘“‘ '1"]“(\‘\“\'|nixh """ 105 38,600 a term of not less than seven Mg, T ol LS U el 3 month, two months of same to Groceries Mrs. W. D. Galloway 10.238 4:: Dry Goods and Clothmg |be paid from their respctive sub- Niera MoeRae G s “”.”,Q » | OWENS DRY GOODS co school district fund when suffi- J. W. LANIER Dora McLeod PO BATES cient, provided that any school EDMONSON GROCERY CO. attie Patton U.GB being benefited by this act shall FELDWISCH GROCERY “ouie: Larton 1. C. OWENS. have incorporated themselves in EKS Nada PHANEE s el s dls MOORE'S LITTLE STYLE S {sub-school districts where terri- | L. B. WE Mrs, (i ]. McClelland 3 D C. M. WEEKS. tory is available and ahat said D. B. DICKSON Mary Wilson A 5.110,700 & W RACKET STORE districts have voted sufficient W. B. MARCUM. Marv IFrances Buchanan ...... 4.0q0.700 NE millage to meet their incidental M. R. SANDERS cathea Logan 3000800 | g 1, A, CLONTS. and other necessary expenses. C. R. RICE 4,204,400 school shall be required to make ’h';u!: \l('k a monthly average of not less Fannin Milliners 3,334.000 H. J. MATHIAS r 3. Morse ... 3,090 than 85 per cent of the total en- MAYES GDRI?I;:SI?)RNY co. Edith Edwards ............ 2,20( u\'\"' MISS MINNIE REYNOLDs rollment and that the standard JOHN L. . Lillian Kauiman 2.810.200 MRS. E. M. HOLDER of efficiency as required by the REYNOLDS & CRAWFORD ala Miller 2,000,100 i ) county board must be maintain- G. W. PHILLIPS CO. Mav Tomlinson .00 2,203,300 | co— ed and teachers requird to keep 4 S R O B b R daily exhibits of the pupil's e MCCO;QUODALE' vv[:mim Perkins Jewelers work, same to be furnished to D. FULGHU Mes. I Z Ward. . STEVENS H. C. ST the county board when called J."D. McLEOD. Sniing | Loee Diesnii y 5 O'STEE for. No school shall be benefit- G.'B. MURRELL Mis BeatoiniD AMille? CONNER & N ed by this act where such school E. P. HICKSON Pl Critey 1,003,200 I —— is not sufficiently interested to 5 e i . 1,603,200 L] meet these requiremnts, K POLK COUNTY GRO. CO. \yrl‘ P Motenise. x_h\‘;:_‘w\ Billiard Par]OI‘S Resolved IFurther, That it is | i i o e P e 1.631.000 AC L 2 the intention of this county | J Vertic Mav Holland 1,632,600 S lm..rld to ;‘u'r];ms{cl nll] salaries of ' Confectioneries Voc . Tlbtalies 1.303.100 | HOTEL KIBLER teachers of the schools in a man- = Mrs, Henry Burke ....... 1.687,000 ner that will pay them for suc- H. O. DENNY Mimde " Alaelal o s s 1,417,300 cessful experience, rl’li«_‘i(-nc\ in e i ———— A — | ~’l‘:j1|x' ( ”::”’,i‘_ ____________ ,j,,;_’;ly, Barber Shops the work they are required to do. Furniture Matide’ Bryan: ... .. 749400 | PHOENIX BARBER SHOP and that the crtificates of inex- e e n s e G g 846,600 perienced teachers shall in no O'DONIEL & SON Marie MeLendon oo ouon (Ro700 | W. A, MELTON BARBER SH(} way effect salaries of other CAGLE-NEWSOME Fro TR \Ipine Richardson (09,000 % t\-:\'fheris'. i i FURNITURE CO. M Ry Bridees .G .00 739,800 Resolvec “urther, hat a 5 Mary Sue MceRae . 280.7 ‘;»a teachers emploved in any school F. E. ARCHER X ”;: ”‘l‘l‘l’l \“ S rages in this county shall be recom- KIMBROUGH SUPPLY CO. Bertha Snead ... .. CITY GARAGE mended through the trustees of NMcKAY TURNITURE CO. BAIE A RAMN s MELTON GARAGE the various sub-schapl districts ~ Mheliin. Flesie and shall be appointed and con- A G _\I:.t""\\lA ”f }?Kr.k;‘.“; MOTOR SHOP tracted with for the entire length Dfl.lgglsts\ Mrs. T. A. Cloud ¢ of term by the county hoard or J. M. WOODS Bdith: Tundstrom: ... LAKELAND BOOK STORE. county superintendent; that trus- RED CROSS PHARMACY Mrs. Gratham schools are hcrch\'. required to CENTRAL PHARMACY Marion Fuller ,...... EA NDRS make recommendations of teach-| WK HENLEY DRUG STORE NS B MO Racer LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDR ers not later than July 1st, or as Pasiy '|'|m(|r'|-‘,k\ """ o soon after the expiration of the Inez Sidman Ruby Berry R. B. CHILDS, PRINTER current term as possible, Resolved Further, That Bakeries this board will not recognize nor be PURITAN BAKERY \{:\ \'\ : F\ n\ll‘:]'lf‘r’ LYRIC THEATRE. responsible for payment of any YAUN'S BAKERY ih-ul‘:xhblhl"nlun e teacher who has not first com- Cora Barhas FLA. ELECTRIC & plied with the requirements and . received contract. Hafdware \l(l:h:: \;l:‘;\‘;l“'” . MACHINER¥ CO.. Resolved Further, That dates BAY e A —————— of opening schools of Polk coun- WILSGN HARDWARE CO. yeda Clavton LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. MODEL HARDWARE CO. BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS Mrsii BENE FRvAle lulia 12, Patterson .. Mrs. Walter Rates Cleona Bates \ona Cardwell ] McLEAN MUSIC CO. ty shall be the first Monday or first Tuesday of the month in which the school begins; rural schools may open after July 1st, senior high schools not earlier BRANNINS DAIRY than the first Monday in Sep- I\’,’"I‘:::w (l'\".':ll,h-e'“-‘ THARRIN N WO tvul}lwn : - - Harvev Cumbic ......... 10,000 Tim ”11,("'"];}“[\ 5 I\snl\-cfl Ifurther, That this Mabel Padrick 10.200 Allitic NToRR Louise DeRee . ... ; 100 Yboard wil not pay any supple- Lovise Bowyer 10,100 | \fje. \.(’_h'h_.'“ Mildred Colbert 101 ment teacher salary unless the WUECIE TR e 10900 | \fre 1y “‘ Aagn o 10.200 | lazel Smith 100 amount to he supplemented has R 10.100 | Tlazel McMullen been duly submitted to and ap- 7 proved by the county board, by the local board of trustees, said amount to be specified in the teacher’s contract. Resolved Further, That all acts or resolutions of this coun- ty board in conflict with the above resolutions, shall be null and void and that these resolu- tions shall take cffect immedi- ately after its pasage by the county board. Merchants Co- ative Contest Association Dental Work Modern Dentistry Capital Stock $10,000.00 Franklin's 8ecret. The great secret of succeeding in conversation is to admire little, to hear much; always to distrust our own reason, and sometimes that of our friends; never to pretend to wit, but to make that of others appear as much a8 possibly we can; to hearken to what is said, and to answer to the pur- pose.—Benjamin Franklin Advantage in Being Poor. The poor are often overworked; but they suffer less tlan many among the rich, whe have no work to do, no in- teresting object to fill up life, to sat- isty tae infinite cravings of man for action.—William Ellery Channing. pliocsiotiaBiotbick i Daily Thought 1 seek no thorns, and I catch the small joys. If the door is low I stoop down. If I can remove the stone out of my way I do so. If it be too heavy, I go around it And thus every day 1 find something which gladdens me.— Goethe, —— Improved Refiector. An umbrella-shaped reflector mount- ed on an easily adjusted stand and containing an electric light or two, has been invented by a London photographer to bring out all details of a subject in portrats photography. ——————— b aaa ol eiel 0L 2L TS FEVY MOVED AGAIN!! I am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market vn 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 Tours truly H. O. DENNYi PHONE 226. Prompt Del. y 10 ma ke room ¢ departments, U Don’t payo;' l(D)URr()olt:hIeTr when you cap buy all the Fyrni want at FAC ~ € urniture you FIRST 11814 Show Our Dentistry Work to your friends and tell them who did it. We are proud of every piece of our work and will gladly stand back of it. It will Improve Your Looks wonderfully to have at little Dentistry work done, and this matter ought not to be delayed any longer. Painless extractor of teeth, Extraction of Teeth with Gas. Lady Attendant Afternoons to be \ Evenings and Sundavs by ap- pointment. Dr. W. H. Mitchell’s ! Painless Dental Office Office Over Futch & Gentry Undertaking Co. Phone: Office 9¢4; Res. 291-Red All work guaranteed perfect. The Secret of a Good Figurt often lies in the brassiere. FHund: dsof 1 37537 e Blen-jolie Brassiere ,lnrfi?:.‘;m“.:‘& ey 2 Necessary as & corset. [t s the b *nd gives the figure the youthtul outje fouhion 47 | | | ) ::-emg ima - A /86 AN 0 rEE, “Walohn' g : ,RASSI'E_ 0 ot creat ure s ’ B itting laundering without removal: BRIDGES® Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD “FAIRFIELD GARDENS” Johnaon Ave. ROSES AND PLANTS FOR SALE NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE Jou on request. If he does not 8770 them for you b; ing to us. S, ‘ooklet m‘&t“minw BENJAMIN & JOHNES Street N Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave, and