Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN . THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARELAND, FLA, JULY 19, 1912. \ithough it S .«.«wmwmomeomwmommom | faces and new places fion Days invite vour ODAK Ilm i 'PATRIOTIC MUSIC | I EEE ) . NG &R Tz SR SITHGISRENGHE o~n o 4 ! r 1Y+ I T 'l" FAciary : = -y - = ’ 3 . Hew I | 1 ! ) N | y nie AL TeR agi i Ill ; maps ke pt wand wmicalty | Aoy AR N AR (s n o ! ] LONI, Wi AT, sunnbie rates, Special rates for privnes in locee quantitios. “Oh, you going to wear that big | WILSON, Soey nli rompt attention aiven mail orders. ping a smail o Prompt b uowith a tray Lakeland Chapter, R, A, M. No [ " P H t C0 A ali llll"' ’“'”'l; 29 meets (he first Thursday night in South flOrlda aij a“ u-,prln M were goi mull round B A A weh month i Masonie Hall. Visit 'ons. wpose it's all but 1{"™ 5 ¢ i TN I :‘I[)i;:;?:mil}nrmli:’\‘" 5 et l..(‘n-:'t‘l)idu't Ing companions welcomed. €. G | Room 213-215 Drane Buildiny LAFELAND, FLA any one tell you? Biut, of course, no | Arendell, See'y.; J. F. Wilson, . P onedid. 1t scems thatir [ don't take s QO ‘-,-.u»'-p,...‘,. W0 OO0 QT OO PO OISR E0N hold and do 3 nothing ever gets Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every m' FOSREABOEOL She darted over to a far corner, as of each month at 7:20 p m. Mrs § | apront” she | girl who wa 1 of dishes et A e e w— 3 7 she spied the wit U [J ‘Oh, I'm €0 glad Yo .‘\".l...;:,I]Y“"']"'N:].::‘i](ii: Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B Near Electric Lxght Plant I Ware Here <v!;:'u.n--nL "l.;n .‘“EIH 1 don't l\'nu.\\' \\'h-u Eaton,: Becy: F MAKES is tn charge -hut ticre ought to be A ik RED CEMENT PRIESSED BRICK some head, that's surc! Who I8 go- Lakeland tamp No, AW ) ~ in;-I to take the tickets? \'\!.j (:u;hr meets every geconl and fourth Thurs- CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YCU MONEY i e W fday might, | Wosdmen Cirle 0t @ geyehed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gatec Posts, Flower Mounds, Etc. PO OO i thronging i, and YOU [ ied Phursday s W, 0L BEstridae know that some people can't be frust- nld talk personally to every man and woman who vead Conncil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- QD FOBO Guardian of Circle By the wa 5 he turned to leave, tisement—tell them lew we carctully examine every b youd Iv'.»!'m' wlv'nt-' at ;ll m-p,n‘t' 1.0. 0. F. ¢ Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge ning of the dinner that everybody mus b | . \ e it is placed in our store: how we scavch for ©|hurry and get through, for we've got Meets every Friday night at 7:30 i. H B. ZIA‘MERMAN. pl'ODI'letOI'- » betore 1t 1s placed i our store: W scarch { :*: a lot ot business (o attend to—and be-|at 1, 0. 0. F. liall ,corner Main and gi»c»iO-?O'i‘Cfi'iv'i""C"?'\‘"i'o‘?‘O‘E HEIOWDHOSHOFOBO FOPGEIHIPO LIPS0 . 3 | sides all the dishes have (o be wash-| pennessce, Visiting brethers cor- [ & s und defects and diseurd every article that we believe @il and pat away! dialls fnvited, T, 19 ROBIRTSON, “What!™ she eried a little later, as Nobie Grand. y fhe watched the service, “Are L any way prove unwtiy when 1!1&(!(1 to the test of ac- pnlun- all that meat on one plate?” 1. M. SMAILES, Ree. Sec. 4 | Her tone was horror struck. “Oh, of s ! -they would realize why they could not afford to buy goods course, they're hungry, but church is K. OF P, : | no place for them to come to stuff Regular meeting every Tuesday themselves! I'd just put about half|.. 7.20 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- v other store, AL IR b as much meat on eac hplate—you'll ing members alway, welcome. %) & | never have enough at that rate. Oh, J. W. BUCHANAN, JR . :ft of course, youknow what you're doing, s (‘I;nnreilor (‘nm.mnr.tinl \ ¢ Tuw tor instance, granite ware. All stores are not as careful &|but Tll warrant that you'll regret it:” s % oy ‘ o gra @! She moved away huffily to sce how | A ™ ACKSON, Secretary. the tables were progressing. are. A tiny chip off or a slight blemish here, and the ar- “Good evening, Mrs. Grey,” she ex- G.LA toB of L E. I am going to retire from active business and In order to do Q@ (.]uhm'-nl, lwm‘l‘ing rfmllully over one of Orange Blossom Div. No. 499. this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, ete., ¢ docs not go out to any customer, because right at that flaw llwldmf-rs. ':I\r:»ut you lucky to 8it)g 1 A to I of L. E. meets every E [t .l 1e first table! I thought you were second and fourth Wednesdaye of i 5 | Roing to take charge of a table, but § rgins to work, and the article is worthless. Everything YU 21 suppose you were too busy with your | ©1¢h month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Q| home duties. 1 really ought to have | Sisters always welcome, ¥ © s exactly as represented. stayed at home this evening—I've MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y 1if you waunt to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store | quantitics of mending to do, and my Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres | room s growing fairly strange, 1 so Grand Ordes of Eagles and lay in a supply of Sprinz and Summer Goods. Everything p seldom remain there long enough to . : will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including st i R B Wein. s tha| Meets every Wednesday night tn|§ LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, least I can do to be here! it [ man. |0dd Fellows hall. G. . Row'and. SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. age tr get any supper at all, I'm lucky, {President; W. B. Hicks, secretary. There’s s0 much to look after! b 0 ° ° ° ‘i “You want some more cream?" sho Come iand .See My Line. My {pflces Wili inquired at a table thag she was - Upholstering Astonish You ing on her way to new fields, I'll see what I can do for you. Hi re,” she called to a girl who was hastening ..a“d.. by with a tray of hot potatoes, “won't . you fill this pitcher? They want more . cream, They've had only one cup of cof- Mattress M ak ' n g (] [ ] N fee aplece 8o far, but their cream 13 all gone! Cream is so expensive, 100! FURNITURE upholstered. [Tl see that you get it in a mince,” [ o) MATTRESSES made over fr;’a:]d;g :zouz;rl“::;da“a:':;"L , "‘;" CUSHIONS of all kinds made to the pitcher. order. “I'm glad we don't have these ¢l ch CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and suppers very often,” she remark: ! to [ laid; also matting, ete. o C A D E D a woman sitting near her when 1 ey In regards to workmanship, sec L were assembled after dinner for he | My, W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wio church meeting. “If we did I'd 1« in o metter what you need—a wrench—pump—food chopper— ‘ come to us. Let us show you our stock and give you our The Jackson & Wilson Co. G E»WWWC‘OOOC COOTC0 “CA krew me for abont 16 years at Or- m{f;::g;lr""he"";rsfig:.;”':]“t""' “] lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card . . o ’ e N e . . - Q - But still doing Business at the out an instant later as she eaup:+ e | °F 211 at shop No. 111 S. Ohio ave- final words of the speaker, “Wh.' re | PUC they voting on?” she inquired of Ler 0 L D s ' A N D neighbor. “I think we ought to « o Arth“r A Douglas . g g it N 2] our interest by voting, don't you” Py “I'm glad it's over. I'm 2l = rn ‘! out—and here I'm the last to Jear 13 . : N3 M usual,” she sald, wearily to the j r I{\ = Beglnnlngfi ; : . A who waited patiently as she ; u u | = ot special sales all arourd us and blockaded for several ber hat and coxt. “Youwll be « }S n[ D[A"' IO B[n' ‘ 1 s Bis . 5 lock wwerything d | A old postoffice building, we are still selling pure, clean st Pl Ak Mgl Al e 1 mUfis AND lNS[CIs f won't you?"—Chicago Dai WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th zetting th v, If we cannot do business b; | g them out promptly. If we y Same Old Yarn, | Agents wantd anywhere and ev- _front door _we will try to keep open the back door. “They tell me that your s ¥ | erywhere. g . says gome unusually clever th :, Rid your hou:s ¢ today of bedbugs w orders, “Yes, yes. Did you hear his ! 'and get a good nizht's rest. It will | “Sure.” g - | “Why, you never met him’ | {.(‘St kg ' o ¢ ’ M M ' “True. But I've met a lot «. » | ¥YOur money back. It will kill any | fathers who invariably tell 1 . | irsect from a red buy to a cockroach arver s fly Ig 0re w P & c {old silly tales”—Clevelas $1 a gallon or $1.25 delivered. Dcamr | | - Applv t " 14 I) I l‘ l A N S 0 % She'd Had Her Tur | s At The Corner ) 1,( Pu A Dollie--That's a perfect!; ! t f‘ \"3 re Food Store Ask the Inspector | engagement ring Jack gave ; 5 LLERB [ I MAIN ST. & FLORIDA AVE. PHONE 93 L T T 1) shoe and harness shop, 207 North . 3% to you! R e l Dollie—~Yeu didn’t—Jus-« | nticky avenue. Bowyer building. l 3 € “S’ & ?‘ 3,\;* 1 'Y et YV » )i ’A‘J‘llv 2

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