Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1915, Page 8

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————————————————————— Classified DR S ST SR Yl Aadvertising S S S SR S SR S o3 FOR SALE Havicg purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres sue-half mile west of city limits, we now selling in 10 and 20-acre s some of the finest truck and arm lands In this section at the ~ght price and terms. For particu- ars see G. C. Rogan, Room ! and 2, feen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR SALE OR RENT Modern, two story dwelling, with all conveniences, being No. 502 North Kentucky avenue. Also eight- room, two story dwelling, with all modern convenience, 808 South Mis- souri avenue. Apply to W. Fiske Johnson, own- er; phones 102 and 150. 4053 FOR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 60x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for $1,900. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 ——————————————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On easy terms. All streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. € Mogan or 8. M. Stephens. 829 100x135 LOT in old Dixieland, east exposure, orange and grapefruit trees. Cost $850 two years ago. Your own price will buy it if tak- en right now. Will make two fine 50x135 foot lots. Speak quick. Lake Region Land Co , cpposite Kibler Hotel. 4217 FOR SALE—At bargains, one second hand five passenger Cadilac tour- ing car, one Cadilac, and one Maxwell roadster. Lakeland Auto- mobile and Supply Co. 3069 FOR SALE—On easy terms, beauti- ful new five-room bungalow, on corner lot with east front, lovely locality. D. H, SIOAN, Owner. 3069 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE If you are thinking of buying an automobile or auto truck, see the EXPERT PIANO TUNING—Price Lakeland Automobile ' and Supply Co., agents for Ford, Cadillac and Hupmobile cars, also trucks. 3069 FOR RENT fOR RENT—Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- looking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 e —————— FOR RENT-—Modern 10-room house, 25 per month. Apply gram office. at Tele- | 4209 ! ———————————— s FOR RENT—One store room with living rooms above, West Main street, also warehouse, both with side track frontage, also five-room dwelling, large grounds with gar- den land, near Lake Beulah. 3069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. B A S R e FOR RENT—Beautiful new apart- ment of four or five rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished. Apply 504 ‘East Orange or phone 97 Blue. 4198 | LOST—Diamond setting from ring + between Grifin and Lakeland, near Roselawn farms. Finder re-; turn to Telegram office. Receive liberal reward. 4184 | —————— WANTED—First class salesman; | must be able to furnish bond and small amount of money. Inquire City Garage. 4173 —_— FOR RENT-—Store space. Apply to] W. E. O'Neil, plumber, Drane building. 4204 | ————— | FOR RENT—Lower floor, furnished, or unfurnished, use of yard and garage, close in, cheap. Apply 306 East Oak or phone 75 Blue. 4197 —————————————————————— FOR RENT-—Hotel Orange, from July 1. Has all modern conveni- ences and running water in every room. Apply to S. Raymondo. 4202 i FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house 11-2 blocks north high school. | | /Inquire 604 North Florida avenue ' or G. D. Stoner. 4220 I $3.00. Work guaranteed. No charge for examination. Phone ] 396 Rea. 4201 o'i/a 1 78Vi /05701 v e | /aV /@K@ Vi @k @Y VK 8 VY Ciai/e 8 o o wieleieile P S S e S SR N S | them. We might say we have been here for eleven ss=] Lakeland; that we have done something in that ti surrounding countr all other printing o ?f;ic WILL EXCHANGE modern 8 room house and 2 or 3 valuable lots in one of South Georgia's best cities for improved Lakeland or near- Lakeland property. Must come to Florida for climate. WHY NOT pay rent w0 yourself? Will sell you a nice 5-room house and lot, 100x150 feet, full of bearing fruit trees, one of the best ocations in the city, for $2,- 250; small cash payment, balance like rent. TEN ACRE FARM in good neighbor- hood, near Lakeland, 7 1-2 acres in cultivation, 21-2 acres in young bearing grove, fine combi- nation land; neat small house, good barn nearly new, well of ex- cellent water. Price $3,000. Own- er leaving Florida. Also horse, buggy, wagon, harness, lady’s bi- cycle, good cow and household goods at a sacrifice. FOUR LOTS—25x100, in one square body, near Jacksonville, paved streets and motor bus within one and a half miles on national high- way. City rapidly building this way. This is corner property in new addition to Jacksonville and will soon more than double in value. For quick sale $275 for the four. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One or two ' good 7-room houses and lots, mod- ern fixtures, on principal street, 5 blocks from depot in splendid neighborhood. This is a bargain. WILL EXCHANGE good 6-room house in nice condition, lot 190x 200, 50 bearing grapefruit trees, store house with small stock of! merchandise. Will take good au-| tomobile as part payment, balance on very easy payments. 18 ACRES A 1 CITRUS and truck land, overlooking beautiful lake, near Fort Meade. Will trade for city property or take good auto as part payment. $650 PLAYER PiANO, slightly used, first-class condition, can be bought for an unpaid balance of $285; terms if wanted. 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. 16 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 $46 per acre. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red Job Printin MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING by Mrs. J. B. De- fendant, Clara MecCormick, is a non- ! foi LaZarra. 405 North Kentucky. 4125 —_— | am prepared to do all kinds of vell work from four Inches up. Ail vork guaranteed. Have bad years of axperience, and my work has always <ven sa*‘sfaction W H. STRAIN, Lakelanc, Fla The new Dodge touring car, large, roomy, with all the latest improve- ments, electric lights, electric start- er, demountable rims, one extra rim, a beauty, for only $850 delivered Lakeland. FRED SLOAN, Local Agent. 3069 WANTED—To trade five-passenger automobile, good as new, for de- sirable lot. Grady Deen. 4208 KEEP COOL—45 ice boxes and re- frigerators going at cost. Kim- brough Supply Co. DON’T PAY PROFIT when you can get all furniture at cost. Kim- brough Supply Co- DON'T FORGET—buy now; furni- ture going at cost. Kimbrough Supply Co. WANTED—Ticket to other northern points. “Ticket,” care Telegram. Chicago or Address 5000 LOST OR STOLEN—TLarge new drab raincoat. Return to Lloyd Adams, 504 West Peachtree and receive reward. 4219 Kimbrough Supply Co. has the wrgest and most complete undertak - ing department in the county, and ere the most reasonable in prices. Licensed embalmer in attendance at oll times. Day phone 386. Night phone 224. Callg answered at all hours. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ..TENTH JUDWIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA /IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY. — IN CHANCERY. — Luke McCormick vs. Clara Mc- Cormick.—Bill for Divorce, It appearing from the affidavit of that we have morc money invested in the es in the county combined; that we pay larger payroll, and are generally of larger benefit to the busine other printing institution. These things should count for some but we do not ask for your business because of them. Ouwur principal reason for asking for your business is that we are and can take care of it to your satisfaction. We guarantee: TO THE ADVERTISER---A circulation that reaches practically every family in Lakeland’ TO THE READER---A news service that gives the cream of the news hours before an TO THE USER OF PRINTING---The latest in type, the most modern in presses, counsel for the complainant in the above entitled cause that the de- resident of the State of Florida, and resides it the @ity ‘of Charleston, in | 'the Stateot- South Carolina, and that she is over the age of twenty- one years, and there is no person re- | siding in the State of Florida the | service of a subpoena upon Wwhom { would bind the said defendant. It is therefore ordered that the: said Clara McCormick do appear to| the bill of complaint filed in the said cause on or before the 12th day {of June, 1915, else the allegations !in said bill will be taken as con- 1 fessed . H It is further ordered that this mo-: ltice be published in the Lakeland Evening Telezram, a newspaper of general circulation published in’ Polk county, Florida, for four (4) consecutive weeks. Done and ordered at Bartow, Flor-| {1da, this 7th day of May, A D. 1915. ! J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of Circuit Court, Polk County, Florida. 4161 EGGS AS FOOD Philadelphia Record: The egg is pure food. Albumen is the chief in- (gredient in an egg. About six- tenths of all eggs is the white, three-tenths the yolk and one-tenth the shell. And of the white of an egg eighty per cent is water, fifteen and one-half per cent dry albumen and four and one-half per cent salts, ete. I Even more albumen is contained in the yolk—seventeen and one-half per cent. The yolk has so much oil (twenty-eight and three-fourths per icent.) that it is really an emulsion. Albumen is an organic element, mostly carbon, with a small per cent. of sulphur, and containing hy- drogen, nitrogen, oxygen, etc. Near- ly all the essential elements of ani- mal tissues are found in it. Eat an egg and you get blood pro- BRIDGES' Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave.and Muin 8t PHONE 144 Some Reasons Why You Should Give Your Business to The Lakeland Evening Telegram The Lakeland News and their g Department X% 7|E have a number of reasons in mind, but we do not make an appeal on ‘account of years, working constantly for me to build up the city and printing business than more taxes, distribute a Ss community than any thing with business men, ————— ducers. You get food for the mus- |limate); sulphate of copper cles. You get sulphur and calcium |vitrol); acetate of lead (sugy, r the system, and some iron. lead), and nitrate of silver () It is the sulphur in the yolk of |caustic), with which @lbumey ¢ an_egg which blackens silver in linsoluble compounds.—TFamp; o, contact. with ezgs. The bad odor of | pune. 1 rotten eggs is also due to the sul- phur, sulphureted hydrogen Dbeing formed during decomposition. Kinaness. The spirit of unweariéd gooq wil the great lifting power of the woy When we can do nethirs e's wrongs, lessen burdens or o hard places for weary feet, we ca; least be kind—kind In face. veige deed. Ard oh, how many d plag . ; would brighten, heavy loads groy |j Eggs are often taken as an anti- | g new courage come to the hean, dote in various poisons, includinz only simple kindness wcre the ryl bichoride of mercury (corrosive sub- earth! The raw albumen of an egg ie soluble, consequently raw or soft- boiled eggs are more digestible. The co:gulated albumen (formed when eggs are boiled) is insoluable and indigestible for weak stomachs. S R SR SR A S S SR AL SERL N Ll : My Patrons are requested to note that from this date m, b business wili be conducted strictly ON A CASH BASIS RORORUBORO D OB R RN R BN OROROROTT MY GROCERIES MEATS are of the Fre fl CURED MEATS %3 Groceries Produce IV} FRUITS _ Vegetables a Fresh and Salt FISH 1 WOOD and COAL ], D. McLEOD'S| Cash Grocery and Meat| Market el 2| Phone 273 Red 214 West Maia Sireet PROMPT Delivery. PRICES LOY prepared to handle it, s Trading area. y other paper circulating here. the most tasteful in workmanship. At The Telegram Building, Head of Main Street

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