Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 13, 1913, Page 8

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days irQus L. .'.“ » P 1 .MRTH OF THE SLESPING MAN| tue Taver I ¥;3% and unconsclous | ment border and a slippery scum had N and taken to the Bakewell workhouse | formed on this which caused Snyder | FOR' SALE—Good Mathushe plano, | M : m:.": Drops Into Alver During| infirmary, where he died without re-|to jose his footing as he stood at the | cheap for cash or easy terms, Ad. | LOST—A fob with locket attacited. | used to mot whea [ ck of Coma—Was Well covering consciousness. The medical edge with an iron rake to pull cut the dress Box 283 1045 Initials P. J. W. engraved on | with her. I {R Known i U. 8. officer was of the opinion that when Y d i : itti, leaves, He splashed into the water front of locket. Findr please: re-| fence W ; —_— sitting on the bank of the Lathkilfgpg attracted the attentiom of ths e News office and:recelva:re- | a6 ber shadow on the( , Loadon—Well known tn the Unfted| river he was scized with one of his| saprians. R S s R Kol 5m ton t 3, Canada and Derbyshire as -m.l sleeping attacis and fell into the wa- They ntherad‘-round him and one 4 ) ward. !:vh.e : ;‘un Ll ring man,” Arthur Fitzgerald ' ter. The shock, sald the doctor. of the biggest set his teeth in the | ¢ . e : n, aged forty-six, the son of a Duf- { Would produce sufficient stimulus for | g)aek of Snyder's trousers and pulled. | 10ST i e p.ld magistrate, died recently under | Mann tc get out, and when he reached | gnyder was getting upon his feet | e e Cou Bver i ullar circumstances. the bank there would be a relapse.|again but the 'gator gave a tug and ! e s rago. Ever in Mann left the United States tn April| With his clothing saturated, he re-|thg keeper went sprawling once asleep for & weck. On recovering , hours before being removed to the in-| geveral of the smaller alligators| Dished for light housekeepins. | the finder. 1t will bo found ow ' bri ') started for Bakewell, but fell asleep | firmary. took & nip here and there at the man’s | Phone 143. 1048 | Tersmial's Bargain Counter, 1n | bridge and ‘nrepmc.‘: o the road and did not wake for five| Death was attributed to shock pro-| ciothing, but did not reach the flesh |——————-—————+ | front of D. B. Djckaon’s Groesry ‘:::nge‘:\g:me Ol Rrequent sleeping attucks which lasted | man's sister, who identified the body, | poljcoman Lohmeyer chased the rep-| | b g o ocated, all modern conveniences. i at Roem No. 12, Futeh & Gentry flor a week, and the doctor's efforts to | stated that Amertcan doctors said he | y)jes away with sticks and gave the} Inquire D. O. Rogers, Phone 43 | bulldizg, by emith «ad MeMnllen. ( e was lately found on the bank of YHER EVENING TELMURANM, LAR ELAND, FLA., AUG. 18, 1913. | SNAKE SENDS DOCTOR FOR AID | e s e e | W Classified Advertising Charmer, Keeps Bellefontaine in | Panic Until Owner Comes. ! Remobal Sale! - We will move our stock to the HARDIN J| Bsetietontaine, 0.—an anaconds, 14 FOR S ALE i YoR RENT wiEe O 0 RN right, gy, Y} . feet long, weighing 160 pounds and reasonablerent. with a hungry glitter in its beady eyes, : Lakeland Hard- quality. BUILDING, on the corner Of Ma"’l St. atared 15 W. H. Outland i (he oo ‘5'1:::,,;:‘ ;i::nb :eon 197 WANTED—A Mlheh. # as he entered his barn. (] T, and Florida Ave., in a few days. So, b soon 1 e '::3:.‘::"'3?’3?3: B BALD—Goog mileh cow. . B : G b o for a short “me, we will offer to the public desire to satisfy the plain craving of e .Mlsce“afleou&l AM:“ o.r 8PDly oy § [ the_beautitul reptile. e S a few gOOd pf'CCS"'I or CaSh Only. Fleeing for aid the good physician | HARNESS and suit-case repairing R S e Are you s bargdin hunter? Thew » spread the news of the monster snake : i : Fancy Caalifornia C Peaches, Der c&B «.eccvoecececonse,, 376 lcofled in his barn, and in three min-| CAFefully dome. McGlashan. 991 g0 to the Clonts' store ia your Yo Kesp Ferm Roman Gold C Peaches, per can .. .... t veee sesessssesss 326 =|utes Bellefontaine was in an uproar.| TOR SALE—Tres dirt. Kindlag| ;s You won't be-disapyointed. | Upe & soll of abou ROMAD GOIA ADHIOOS «... .uvceseovvee cose vicesonssss 320 | Oficers, dispatched to solve the mys-| wood at §1.00 per load APDIY 8| you will find it there. 1047 | or smooth earth axg A L > | tery -of the reptile, first barred the | gipler Hetel. (11 Olve abundant drainy,, ratlow Peaches, DOF €AR ......co . soeesercns oieeness 276 %] doors and windows of the barn with il i iy WANTED(— Your® safety =~ razor | Dlenty of water. Ay, Corn Soup, per dosen ......... ceeeesssnas sseees sessss 98¢ b|extreme care and more caution and blades to Tesharpen. Mad' bet- | Dut them i the wauy, Ligsett Premium Catsup, Def DO ov.vonve e e 5 | then set about to find the anaconda’s | FOR SALB—zv acres land, 2% | ter than mew. 25c, 85¢ and 60¢ t ::::o & thoroug , " owner. miles from depot at Lakeland on | : ' ] 80uD; rinse wy Liggett Premium Catsup, per pint bottle +....... «.ceeen. 196 | Tt developed that the snake belongll dozen. Lakeland Furniture "l: looses the voll befcry l Fancy Flag Brand Corn, Per 40ze ........ ........... $3.00 ,|to Mrs. Rena Bowman, a retired | gence, good heart post; emall| Hardware Co. 4% to the stand A By, ) | snake charmer, who s spending the | ————————————— | buried i the soll ceas Leggett's Bridle Corn, Per d0Z0D.. cocoe covsscsnss ,00.81.85 T summer here. 1t is her favorite pet | house and barn. Eighteen acres. | TED—A few boardérs in & pri- Extra Good Corn, Per doS8R ...... coees sccsvscecs sscess 956 I |and she declares it was not a glitter nan ! vate home, cool rooms, lights, South Florida avenue; new wire|. All tfmber removed; 8 acres ol[ % eot* aieland, Fla. 63 i 2-pound B Toma e ) of b that th this stumped and broken. Two ) i 1z:up uou can toes, per dos en s ssseess 900 3 m“:l’!.s:;”.zm o«; edz:t&n; :-w in the acres pine and osk for bulldiag| bath, etc.; rates reasonabie; | Evey Check 1 5 otatoes, per pack ......... teeseese seessescscses 300 Anyhow, she bundled her pet into| site on Florids avenue. Price,i only refined people need apply. -.h%: Lulinley Sxith Gold Dust, 7 0P cccooccsccccccs socosocas sonssccemeses 356 a blanket and took it home with her.| $3,000 cash or §3,500, $2,00 cash, | 409 N. Iowa Ave. 1066 - '-.B::: :.cat ) Celulold Starch, 6 0F ...cocvuuee covvvennns S 26 & |Now the city fathers are considering| balance 1 and 3 years, 8 per cent. | —————————————— | gL LT | Fairy Soap, 6 for 26 legislating against summer visitors fn‘erest J. R. Powell, South{ joST—Ou Monday afterncon, below extensive busi »h )y covsasesrranns et iieoney veerecenes 366 Blyo o such pets within the co . : n Biness. (O Mecdlum Snow Drift ......oueuiss 46¢ | limits TPoTae| Fiorids avenue: 1036.| Lake Hollingsworth, DEAr cOMEr | needed te change ihy Larze Snow Drift 1 oy ““""'”“‘l“ E s e R —————ed| of Bartow road and tamd to Club| efghty. In the cise Ar3 sececesecncesss sos0ssees sesee osececdl, i ; House, & 7oll of blsvk rublber "check fww 28 14s had Tarze CottoleD® ....eeecvecerees onns ve v eee eee +..31.20 “|PULLED FROM 'GATORS’ JAWS | FOR SALE—Fine ten-acra tract In| . o pinger plemse return|ome for £80 14 Medlum 8120 c.oeo0ee o cocecns 48¢ [ ety Iimite; goof bouse of four to thfs office or to Drz Sylvester, b 00 s00e ses000e secccnsee Head Keeper Falls Into Pool, But Es< rooms; six acres first class truek R F D.. Route 1, Bix 19, Bast irauulated Sugar, 18 POURAS fOF . cucer sseeccss seee..$100 capes With Most of His lsnd and four acres in bdaring| - - LT Ln o carded, 1065 Keep to &1 i Trousers. grove. A bargalm for quick sale, [ “¥€ET : | Baoh bigh achicwen W. P. PILLANS & CO. " sovrons v monensal 5o s T o 60| oo o e o | bt 7 g { | three blg snapping turtles were swim- r Ton'c. 4. cr § dosescgusrantsed | T ::’ that .:m::‘;m Ph . | ming about the pool in the Central - [ ta-break up any ease of ehill 8md | o’ juar of the M;lem ' : one 93 park menagerle when Head Keeper | pop RENT OR SALE—Easy terms; | tover, or Iagrippe. Taken a8 & tonle | ways~Phillips Rron \ | Bllly Snyder went into the enclosure | * g oo hungalow; all modern |yt will bulld -1p the system; improve - to clean up before going on his annual . L5/ P P —_— { 5 vacation to his old home in Dutchess | Improvements. Near Lake Mor-|ye appetite and make:life werth 5 county. ton; $18 per month. Ceally &| ag. Por sale at all drug stores, N The pool is surrounded with a ce-| Bhesett. 1060 | ze o rit'e. stsnutactured by Gh | epy 708 ot toward FOR RENT—To couple without In Lakeland, Saturdwy, July 13 | “"Not fa clamging fih and on arriving in Derbyshire he | mained on the bank for four or five | more, children, two or three rooms fur.| & bax of gold; big reward awaits % mhwwbotmy Is ¥ ; i or, dut on ¥ . In America and Canada he had | duced by cold and exposure. The| gob Hurton, Snyder's assistant, and | FOR RENT—S5-room cottage, well | Store and the veward will ®e pald il on jimber ratis - and the pclicemen, . ecurage 8 lmer ant, i sever fails."- him were futile, was subject to attacks of coma. ] ! head keeper a chance to scramble out Black or 259. 10494 1907 before anything serious happenead. ~ ANOTHER BIG BOOST FOR LAKELAND § BON AIR IS A GREAT SUCCES! The plat for our last and best subdivision was filed on page 114-115 of Polk County records on Feb. 8th; 1913. Thes is perfect and is owned by The John F. Cox Realty Company, John Patterson and John F. Cox. i We have installed City water and graded the streets. We expect to spend al} the cash we take in from the: sale of lots 10 er develop this magnificent property. The class of construction is restricted, and we are proud of the cottages that our customers are building for homes. have not seen them you will be surprised at their beauty. This subdivision is three fourths mile from Main street, one mile to the outside lots. We can sell these lots at prices terms that will pay you to consider. You can share in the prosperity of Lakeland and have LOTS to show for your money: JOYLAND PARK and LAKE PARKER God, in his goodness to this favored land placed many beautiful lakes in this rolling hill country. - corporate limits of Lakeland is one of thegmost beautiful sheets of water and strange 0, sgay one of rhe lela‘:l:ekl:::vf ;Lgc? ll ated of all our charming inland sea; dees R ' Joyland Park frants on Lake Parker, lying East of Bon Air lots and can be made a veritable , pow but looks very much like the grounds of the Tampa Bay hotel Park did when Mr Plant had’bl:l‘smlin?s‘:::gg ha:':l::e:'h;! what is now one of the pretties parks in the state of Florida. Time, good soil, brains and this wonderful clmategwill work ders with this 24 acre tract. As Lakeland grows we must provide 2~ usement resorts and play grounds. Get bus Ust head for something beside a hat rack, and get a home in Bon Air r-- Lake Paiker and Joyland Park. : y. The John F. Cox Kealty Compa LAKELAND, FLORIDA gk A

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