Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 7

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1 cottonwc u] trees | Int nd Mis- | ! who now ~.'(E(l hij 13 table with his paror they jugzed me for six S ; listied by the Astors n the trans.Mis. v . & 5 R E » flranger C e t Cor ar seven l * e i 5 | IS 32 SRR b puii <, and that prison wa i Ctor ton vessh trannirs, | 1 “ ce Munt, , *is:ippl country, |1 [ f : D 1il5ed the chasm, liko I said, nts 1 S VAT, et e [ : { us ()u /u . overland from As- 53 o & S al ¢ reckon 1 ffer- | toria, Oro., stonn n th Vorth ~ 3 i o t(n by L\\onl\'— e ou don' latte river, built winter quarters and LA o f; .”H;Ailfl{_, s an’ £ix rebs, with a cuard at © ‘ SR ARG Farmer in French Town Has Animal | ; % g 5 b door. *Twa'n't long before we mot bl a : o Killed to H';.c‘\'cr $200 1t H ¥ B ) ; g »-‘”u H | 1iiondly, an’ right off we begun I'd 3 e g Masticated. | BRES, te o 2 ‘;I i in’ plans for escape. We all want- can Ll ] : S | MLy to git out, an’ that was what Car v Cod’s sake, | G Paris.—A farmer living near Tou- . J Our ;n'o;msi:inn will interest you, v cailed our bond of union. Car- ut he swept me aside il } i W louse just presented to the Bank ",b’ ,' T N i | because it insures you getting what y—ve called him that because he Then he collared his q, \1‘ Jd 1 G R AR of Franee the fragments of ten $20 [, —==2 you want at a saving of many dol- flannel-shirt hair—was a real and thrust him ou ¢ el votes for payovent. ‘they were much |1 art Johnny Reb from a South Caro- lmdu Lo ouniontia torn, having been eaten by a goat. A [|A Home Built by Us on E. Lime St. lars. p regiment sent up with the other | (Copy A'_ t by Dally Story Pub. Ov.) | ¢ 1 fow' days ago the farmer, on entering > soners from Roanoke. He was a‘ i i G & - the goat's stuble, placed his coat onl i . j and he was crazy to git out; uster Book Exhibition, e ‘ f tho ground. Later ho found that the looney ’bout his wife an’ kids, | nten al oxhibition for the NG Ao, goat had got at his pocketbook and BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black, NfJ“, he.d smuggled in a little nd lln graphic arts, | \ns ‘fl]‘!}""‘l“. '}'\,”"', t.ho Cumf‘."m' L 12, Florida, all_contractors in the fiield knife, an’ when he found inclu 0 is to lu hrld immediately hud the goat killed and | A 0 ho recovered the fragments of the | "tilding line will pease vake notict I UPHOLSTnZh NG AND t in the scuffle of gitt: in a S notes. that on and after the first day ol d left my jack knife, he almost Jernany, from May to Oc | MATTRESS MAKING. ooped, I give it to him an’ he took 1914, in ¢ on of the 150th anni- | % : P S e BT ofi in a corner. Then, settin’ my versary of the royal academy for | ¥ ' He Demands Protection. this union will be eight, Ola Mattresses made over; cushiow | \ugust, 1913, the working hums ol and de against his blade, he pounded ¢rapic arts aud the hook industry in ! “These troubles in Mexico interfere | cents the price per hour. of all kind made to order. lirop me h a loose brick till he'd saw-edged | that city., The exhibition Is to bc: with American business interests lo- This union appreciates the co- a postal card. 4 'trll '\iL\(;: he S?g\‘ts o:(\ ;he iron bar | or 1 upon an claborate scale, in- | b i & 1({;1]”"(";“'1 I 1\\“'!“ “""""“i“‘“;-l" operations of coutractors who have e window. ook four days to clu ong various allied arts the | ) g W 3 hat lrtereste have you in Mex- | g e a8 | through, an’ while he sawed h; had m ¢ of paper, the develop R S Nldd :um :mlxo o;ililir-kll:sv iinu ‘l‘:f-tpfil- Arthur A Douglas all round him singin’ to cover the | I cwepapers, and, finally, a Necdioa “I'm trying (o get up a racing meet, | A0C CXPECLS A0 CLUCUILY ¢ { 416 8. Ohfo Street. eakin,’ the Rebs whoopin’ Bonnie group devoted o mcasures for the - John Jacob Astor. They won't allow ‘em in the United | 8bect in the future. ; i) e Flag an’ we four yellin' Red, | brotection and welfare of workers.— opened a trading post. They all wore | * "' Sl JOHN MURPHY, P hito an’ Blue. The day guard was & Springiicld Republican. the Insignia of the Awmerican Fur com- NOTICE. President. British Emplre Stretches Far. Dutchman, an’ the noise give him pany, the Astor concern. That post In compliance with constitution C. R, FIELDEN, More than 12,000,000 square mileg was the property of John Jacob Astor, and by-laws of B. M. & P. 1. U. No. Financial Secretary. 646 are embraced in the Pritish empire, | 58 RPN U e b 1 The Services of Artist.s Are Yours When You Bring Your Printing to the Lakland News Job Printing Office iy B T o MR 5 YOU get your work done by people who know--who will not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps subject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week--two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; but this does not mean that we do not also give the closest attention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a rib- bon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the'same careful consideration that enables us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up for the bigger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. For Printing--a Line or a Volume--We. Are At Your Serbice THE LAKELAND NEWS JOB OFFICE KENTUCKY BUILDING

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