Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 11, 1912, Page 6

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“Perhaps they belong to poor peaplal (oo ust be at least fitey outside. . Py / who haven't the money,” advancedl s .y 0o o0 G dogs witiin a rad- W W ’t S -fo N = Nirs. Briggs. 3 i of three miles are clustered around! e on acrl lce uall[\' —| 7 ' q “I hardly think so. My experience i . . ..g« . with the world—" Mr. liriggs was al I don't ser what we are going to | i rays s ‘ing : : ‘ vhi - always studying how ¢ < ways referring to his experience With |, copig \ire Briggs | ugt e dre 8 ! - 1_\m_; il d the world. It was a phrase e Par | o p dhang was silent; he also | ' tleularly liked. “My experience WIth |y o g0 e Cyhar they were going to| l Th Q ity . hrough our connections we can make [J]the worid has tausit me that P00T| i, riere would be no sleep fn the| ncrease 1ne LJuantiry people, as a rule, have a tend bouse ~he could see that—and it be- : collections for you in any part of the [J|for teir yets Thes are wiling 10} ;.. 1o Jook ws it thers would be no | We give the "most now but we are anxi. i world. The lowest possible charges and L.,{;‘,';:3;\.ff"';:‘,';j;;='*';;;'_;',"";; to peop | L aussned prag Bl more. Phone us and prove it the 'most efficient service guaranteed. men who could pay but will " W Wi et mg- PR e Brlgg"l. She n:ur ..n;~m‘m--ul to om- | 3',.r"‘:’m{;:;‘;:::5“:;::_"2' (i‘:'“;:' wg,‘;’:g {§§ Sagar, 16 pounds ... 100 . ’ TR Y THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK1:.\ -« LA Sept 11, 1912 ] e, ’ e | REVEREND BR'GGS, {2y in the house to feed them,” he | oo =ted His nerves were beginning | | to tvel the strain. 1 don't think 'y | CORNER 'N DOGSH are hungry, though More than ! likly they will stop barking before : ” L long.” ] “And to a certain extent it came ' What Happened to a Preacher|atout as he prophesicd dAdhrlilx:c ::‘l‘te . : er the how 1sed and during Who sympathued With I part o evening there was a imals. poriod of blisstul silence. ! Dumb__A.'l‘m ; Or perhaps it would be ncarer the i truth to call it an intermission. Ap-! By BAVID C. OALE. arently th aused to hold a “Some people have absolutely nic | parently they tip l:i::‘n;;dgrle\'ancel. ' consideration for dumb animals,” re ki by cnmmenced', H marked Rev. Samuel Driges. | barking with & \"igor and fresh- | Wy Mrs. Briggs looked up inquirinaly {7 500 B0 o short of wonder- ! T She knew that her husband was l.ud i ui ‘ i"fi\}w llot Somv'lhinx{ the paper.” | 1t rounds louder than it dl[d 'lhlq : AN 1L says hare J NE ) noon.” exclaimed Mrs. Brigss went on, “that twenty five dogs ar: ':;:m '\\-:u“ l:n‘ out and try to be killed tomorrow because the i | .0 tomer i1 s 7 'Crens‘?:'hf?"“"'l; ""t‘"( Pfl“; '”‘li:k ‘;' "r}' Leady to try anything, the minister ) wentf-five dogs to give T cur forth into the darkness. lives, simply because the owners atei .. ur'.x“d.-‘r';lwl\i lll‘:ikl"‘ml)l‘e noise,” | : Bipiising to pAT :""h the amall km <uid, as Le re-entered the library. | required of them. | 1" there are twenty-five dogs inside. | i :at dlhfl superior wisdom of her hus- i, Cop o h e eame from Cottolene, 10 pound pai . . ; 12 and. o s { " o : i “I have been givinz careful consid-| ::-:l:':‘-lrl;hmk Sy odn L cm‘,lfl}e’ "Po“nd plll' ettt By 5 3 eration to the case or the dogs” he | " URTT L f the lesson hel Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. .................... ... 11§ z T i T e e ; sald. “It has occurred to me that| L’n‘in;: .!n teach Th{ .orlglnai 4 cans family size U R NP e SR : % thera is a way to save them and set | 70 = ) Lol y 4] OF LAKELAND a good example at the same time.” g M:,::'fl h::] Ihrl'i:] :'}""“g“‘;rfu:‘b‘y t: 7 cems baby size Cream. . . 2 ; 2 “How? His wite paased with the | 505 B0 B0 e O ing me " 1-2 barrel best Flour. . ORI METE) ' Il Jlld‘:l Control c( v. s Governicent s B rin mse [0 e roaring n.cnagerie : cng;'- ru:lt ln”un:l o fich was turning the night into a|[§ 12 pounds best Flour....... ............... st ay the licenses mysell. , # ik “Ilu}w much will it tahe?” i e I‘A‘l“: (\!r;;:lm Yived Picnic Hams, per pound ...l 1212 s - -- e | “Ithink 1 have heard ira a dolara| LA U e dclred, s way |[§ Cudshy's Uncanvassed Hams............ SREEE T o L i SN R il Sl ST head.” R il 4 184 4 a OB e Y1 m Tt Sl b HOOONG LGOS0 O Ol i L o0 » barn ¢ ne ? 8ta tesseteraeanne . co s vm i ‘ B0+ OHOLOLOTOIDIOIOIBIDI01 s FOLDIGIGIOYICIPIOICIEIOS | L i ot appeal very strong: | (1 ”;‘:m'l)nm\l'n:::" ;];f !:-dn:h;s{t'linlcl- gct?gl:ldcso;p. 6 for 2 g El IF I'T'S Iy to Mrs, Briggs. There were manyt, o000 -u'\‘un # b'wke 'h‘_' gate round Coftee, per pound. ................... peicy a i i things which she had contemplated | e |:..;.|r Ih‘n.'- ”‘“_ dn“:s :‘_""‘ 2y thk‘l/{. 5 gallons Keroseme .........co.. oo [ , REAL ESTATE s o the v o o | 5 el VO rnden o ; ' ° B great ]l"lf;~ It seemed like a waste ! ‘J sites as he moved toward the cel- I g You want, sec us before you buy., We have it ‘ :f capital to invest that amonnt 0y g0 Gy there was more wee 61[ auvwhere and in any size tracts, and if it is :m,,, uitor breakfast Mr. iirlges was | 'TOUie Waiting for him. The ma tft [} - ® [} ! " on his way to the office designated in s parurally ratner irritable, and his E l N S U R A N C E 8| the paper. e walked wita the Im Ij‘.m'”."'”“"" h: i ','“'" s f-nr i . ARl S ooy portant stride of a man who is sure of | © l‘;]‘l!':.]:’{ "im':'\' ,”:‘: oE ”rl::lg?' Irst |~ You are necding we ci ivey Yhes o himself, and he stond very erect as | EUCE H WIRCE WA O o ont ot PR U e PR d g we can give you thebestlon carth HE S(ated B10 bhuincAs ab thA deak | uung the dog saw when ke came out, O R R G R < Vot < S SRR XIS and treat you right, “I understand there { e began ro pinch that gentleman's || ot be some | tine i 0 i i shins 1.1 & St QZETavh i . dogs killed today.” he said o gy 1zgravating mann Polk County Real Estate & Insurance Co. Ase YRS O Cui {14 the i, ¥t the ixeuti adon i “It's about that [ came tc 3ee you | b il and with the other seventy-four o QROGAVADAUICUOC e A Office: Roem 7, Deen & Bryant Bnilding 1 will pay the lieenses.” Aotk Afbw. the ARt @ o] “Which ones?” yramn Al S DIOFOHOROFOLOBOIOEDID O CHOIOIOIHIAGIOIOI0 MO0 | “All of them” || Mvananbtulilipghas Thiy ot . “Golng fo start a dog farm? asked | enjoyed it—except Mr. Briggs. Fie & ik was kept so busy dodging dogs and| . THE VALUE the cerk, as the minister counted out | ! ctrspllt & f ALUE OF YOUR the money and handed it over the | Mud hotes that he eould give very | PRESERVING WORK | desk ! little time to pleasure. Occasionally, | ¥ it too. one of the dogs would take a{& “I am working for the good of hu- fepends on three thimes, The qoal-t o nipe o coplied Mr Rriges, with dig Esmm-nlr- out of the wearing appare!, Wity much to itis chagrin and discomfort. o ty of the tfeait, the Kiil of the pr So the elork took down the address, S \\h'i‘l- all this was taking place, |} i server ami the chameter of the jars, [and Mr. Briggs #tarted for home, He | :'Rh TIRER WAL \mjv.ng for the return | & ¢ fi thought it hest ot to say anything to | 08 €7 nushand. She had heard the g, i deses rhoers, ote s employed W e e abont the wa es which | las.t departing yelp of the dogs. Then M ) sapply the last in any quantity at would soon be housed beneaih their ;' |.rrv.~h}m, e _h“d mALLG on (B ¢ 3 roof: he simpiy told her that he had | DOUSe. ~or was that quiet broken by i any step on the poreh or rattle of the the towest prices. The most skilt- | aprived i time Eekilicrn ik _ | door kuob e 2 After that there was work in the | = ¢ better, more complete stock of ELECTRI , % fal pressrie mukers inotown get their | f i " .| It wus broken instead by the ring- . dy (o ocenpy his mind, and it woe y B SN S s 3 "o n s QUPP] 1S ) T ppti e here, There's a reason ;'.:"lnmll‘;:‘u:! ;n‘h-v-v:vlul-ln \»lu-n| Mre | InE Of the beli, and when Mrs. Briggs !"“'\"' MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPEPLI v Rriggs enllod up to him from below | Jerked back tae door, hystericaily, \ereabouts. ' H that he was compelled to oattle wit | there #ere two men standing outside Our prices are exceptionuly at la e a“ ar ware "m I“g 0' the question again | —a baecoated individual, and wkat|{® aality unexcelled : i S B o= “Where do you suppose all those | “"-"." ft of Me. Rriges : For anything ¢lovtrial exeept 1 i A | dogs are going™ she asked | “This man says he belongs hers,” | @ The minister glanced out of the | gaid wne policeman 9 . : window. A tangled line of dogs was | Wiy, what has happened?” cried | g H M h “Cl‘ LO ; coming up the street, lea by halt a | Mrs. driggs [ or a ec r'c | ac I ) . . e 3 score of men veritable Uncle | “Pon't be alarmed, my dear” re- (& ‘0 ‘ e \ ¥ v, varade Wi ittle 17va | plied the minister, smiling weakly. | & vy v . PN\ y CONTR ACTOR ANDHBU'LDER :,‘;:"‘:"‘ LA g : 'I experienced some difficulty in get- :‘x: DRANE BU 1LD1‘\(' & e 3 Will farist plans and specifications or will follow aay plass and And sugh & fine It was! Rven the | UBE the dogs wtarted In the Aght &1 | -0 0100 O IHM D000 000 0 & 7 most zealous doz lovers would hardiy | Fecton w : | i specifications turnished. have grown enthusiastic over it He was still carrying the lighted | — “Very likely they are coming here | lantorn i BURGALOWSR A SPECIALTY. : he said, in as uneoneeened a tone aa | (Coayright, 1912 I\; s ciated Literary | ho could command { s e IR | ° 0 2 i fust then the doocbel! rane and | » Let mie show you some Lakeloud Lomes I have buils Mr Biriges went out oo point the way | BLAME PLACED ON BANKERS J 0 b P r l n t l n g to the barn ! | LAKELAYD, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA “Put them ricl el said | Recent Decision Puts Heavy Rnpoo-! _#_-—- to the man in « | sibility on German Promaoters ' .7\“\\\ [ | “Loose | of Companies. !/.1 \y - S—— | - \ { “Why, ves 1 « s i ! !'h:"_' the 'l,"','r e The supreme court of the Kingdom | }‘h\ :‘l:l“d“:;:: "‘ I“f I a has just decided for the ! :” ‘,\‘(\n don't \;.n:! I‘!’1rs( 1 1.".,(1‘.":‘ q'.w,llvn:“ of ‘n-sx-unslbil-] \\’ING to the cn]urg., ment | [into a slaughter honse. 1 <honld ads <o ity of bunkers for misstatements re- | g sarding the financial standing f | ML DADET o blishin !:-nvvrns through which rusu:mc:l' ng\\spd])fl' ‘md i ] \I are induced to fuvest and thereby lose | t's | their money The case in point had occupied the | lower courts for years, with flndmgl‘: in favor of the great Schaafhausen- | sche bank, which had been sued by‘ shareholders in a defunt leather man- ‘ ufacturing company, who declared | sk that they had been induced to invest ! 3 by means of statements made by the | Accordingly the dogs were conduet- d'e(endanl bank in the pl’ospefl\:l ‘:(— | ed to their apartments, and the min- | faring the shares to the public. ! ister returned to his work _ The district court of Berlin mon- ! | Hardly I?ad he somtd d-n\‘n in Mis | ciited the plaintiffs, but the supreme | °h"f'~ however, before .x:h:\,\m”'d of | (ourt found the statements in the barking brought him t0 his feet again. |\ chectus to be untrue and con- | There was only one at firet, hut the S at d 1 the bank to pay the plaintiffs’ " 0 take w demned t 3 Lskasibdad kb - 4P the | gims in full, with costs i ;u\u to keep them separa‘e “Couldn’t you d hem |asked Mr. RBriges, after 2 mom reflection. “Thers are two | stalls in the barn. Then there i hen vard, which is not in us you might open the hatchiway and put a few down cellar. How would that work?" “We can tell by tryving” sald the it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found i ! 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in % petent charge of Mr. G.J. Wil Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to seli our ROSEDALE lots only to the best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. Wide streets, shade troes, fertile sall, bullding restrictions. Inside the 3y, one block east from lake Mor- tan SMITH & STEITZ v anything that can be printed. if the best work at the right prices cause. M voqq* : ad G. C. ROGAN | ““This is terrible’” eried Mre_ nriggs | The AR poluts of the supreme Mr. Williams. Y ul % | frow: the foot of the s What 1a court’s ision are: : The parties Deen-Bryant Building. the matter with ¢ from Whom the prospectus emanated, Whatever you want in rea lestate | sisnose it | ‘e *hee 1ma 1a | OF they who circulated it, are liable = = Ia place - i wag | for the es of the persons who #« have 1t. ased e securities, provided the wonaiesa I The News Job Office v of negligence.” It was y below 1 ard T after a il the the or on . impor- ts equal- . Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentaci! they wer ;e Iy liable i |

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