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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936. WHITE SOX STILL IN LOSING STREAK; DROPPED FOURTH STRAIGHT FRACAS ! SANITARY DEPARTMENT WON °° = 1 » GAME BY OVERWHELMING FOLLOWING SCOR= OF 12 TO 4; J. WALK- THROUGH { \ ER STARRED AT BAT | ! (By JOVE) I, The White Sox continue to, (By JOVE) ja’ High School y and the uchuls Wildeats, Fort Myers aight contest yesterday Green Waves and Bartow Yellow Jackets are leading -with a game won end no defests each. one-| | Wauchula downed Palmetto 12 to 2. Fort Myers beat Bradenton '13 to 6, and Bartow won from yArcadia 7 to 0. Other e‘evens in great manager of the losers but the con’erence ‘are: Clearwater, . ae Sarasota and Winter Haven. Now, he lacks material for a winning ih. otject of this article is: Why cabak ie his line-up can’t the Monroe County High School Conchs play in the con- every game in an effort to get a ference, a'so? Our local boys do - not have the chances other hgh click but chools of Southern Florida have. There is no encouragement there. What is our school board doing? The Healthers scored 12 runs The writer would like to have these d. The South Flor nference is under lose games. They dropped their Or fourth 9 afternoon when Sanitary Depart- ment defeated them by the sided score of 12 to 4. Jimmie Walker is proving a changes combination that will just can’t secm “to make it.” on 12 hits, aided by seven errors ‘uestions answe 4 layers. peers icine cia dias | The Big Ten School Conference Johnnie Walker was the hitt’ng of Florida inciude Hillsborough, of the He collected Plant City, Lakelané, St. Peters- Me ae pict cthemeekira burg, Andrew Jackson, Robert E. ‘ ; " Lee, Plant, Oriando, Gainesville. when his team scored seven runs. Wot paim Beach, Miami Edison, star game. frame Molina hit a double and two sin-'¢, fay Plant has won from St. gles in four times at bat. Her- Petersburg, 19 to 6. Gainesville nandez was credited with three and Andrew Jackson played a scoreless ti Robert E. Lee and singles in four tri 3 ._ ...| Gainesville a'so played 2 scoreless Caraballo and Johnson #8 tie. The next conference games knocked out doubles. ; will be played today. Plant City In the field, Hopkin. caught’ yi]} meet Hillsborough at Tampa. six iles in the left garden and pjant and Miami Edison at Miami, threw a runner out at first to. st, Petersburg at Orlando, An- complete a double play. drew Jackson at West Palm Score by innings: R. H. E j Beach. Sanitary Department— H 7 Lapa aa White Sox voy es) OL 4s gl. The Flordia State Baseball Batteries: H. Gareia and J.i League will expand to eight clubs next year. Oriando and Leesburg have been invited to join. J. M. {Barbee and Joe Tinker, who was one of the Tinker-to-Evers-to- Chance double play combination of big league fame, have decided to enter a club from Orlando. Several business men from Le iburg wlil take ov club there. Tinker played on the Chicago Cubs j from 1906 to 1912 He also man- ‘aged the Cincinnati Reds and Cubs of the National Leazue and was part owner of the Columbus, Ohio, club. Gainesville, St. Aug- ustine, Sanford, Daytona Beach, 4 {Pal:tka and DeLand will be the jother teams in the league. le a; M. Varela and B, Sweet ing. Today at Bayview Park at the usual time, 5 p. m., Administra tion will meet the unlucky White Sox. Gene Roberts on the mound : and Goss beh‘nd the p'ate will be the battery for the Office boys, and B. Lowe and M. Arias for the Sox. Results of games played so fa in the first-half of the new Soci Diamondball League schedule fol- low: Administration 8, Coca-Cola 1 White Sox 1, Sanitary Depart- Today’s Anniversaries Department 4, Coca. 4, Wh'te Sox 2. Administration . Ad- nitary Department 2, ministration * ° Coca-Cola 9, White Sox 3, | *eeoeeseeres bs San'tary Department 12, White} 1758—Nozh Webster, Connec-j ticut teacher, whose dictionary, grammar and spel‘ing books were ave played each standard authorities for several de- Sox 4. Each club w other four times when the first-}cades, born at Hartford, Conn. half is completed. | Died May 28, 1943. e e 1759—Sland Ballard, Kentucky | pioneer and Indian fighter, born YOUR DESTINY |near Fredericksburg, Va. Died | Sept. 5, 1853. By LE MARS 1762—Paul Hamilton, South |Carolina governor, secretary of the :navy, born in St. Paul’s Parish, S. of ithose ;C. Died June 30, 1816. born between } eee SEPTEMBER 22 TO 1806—William Pitt F OCTOBER 21 | Maine's LIBRA men arg ambitious, and! in youth have to make their own! porn at Boscawen, N. way in the world. Make splendid gept, 8, 1869. stock brokers and financiers; en-} thusiastic, and reverses produce no effect; quick at recovering lost! nden, noted statesman, financial y of the treasury, Died pert, secreta! H. ground. They are fascinating,} Tne following is @ list of inspec- and always on the qui vive for! ters and clerks, together with th A : polling places which have been new objects of attraction. Re- jected by the Bc anty Com- rd of missioners for th verse are the Libra women, who nae are careless about money matters, and dislike the financial part of) transaction. Libra people; to be any People| ner. rts, have a keen sense of justice.! wm alvatge, Enrique Hen- They are liberal to a fault, and) cir a precinct—Polling _ Place: will give away more than half) Fleming St. Clerk: Merville they possess and never expect any! are Key, return. The women are very sen- sitive to harmony and inharmony, and can tell the moment they en-! (, Curry, ter a house the conditions prevail- | a Place: ing therein. Are very kind and) |)? Curry. averse to cruelty. Are neat.) Ga ws. z When anzry, which is seldom, they . vlling. Place: 115 , leave nothing ansaid, One, born; inspe 3,W. B..,Curry,;, Emilio under Libra should never unite} Casa< + ae is fee SURES with one born between February! i213 Petronla St. clerk: C. Nonnes q i: Bas - nspectors: S. ven Saw- 19 and March 21 (Pisces) or Aug-} ™ CUR Sapte = oF oe ust 22 and September 23 (Virgo); | Zazo. unite with those born November Devanth Breciet esas. Place: 22 ctor 1014 Catherine St. Clerk: Bernard 22 and December 21 (Sagittarius). | Aiien. Inspectors: Roland Richard- January 20 and February 19/son, Grayburn Pinder, Emilio Gar- (Aquarius), March 21—April 191°". cutn Precinct—Polling Place: (Aries). The OPAL will bring all) Marathon Grocery, Marathon, Fla. Libra wealth. jClerk: A. E. Woodburn. Inspectors: 3 Samuel Moore, Frances Moore, G. Se H. Leister. REFUSED AT FIRST Ninth Precinect—Cothron Garage, Clerk: J. Clifton Russell. Inspectors: J. B. Pinder, accept; Rufus B. Johnson, Preston B. Pin- j der. Tenth _Precinct—Garrett House, Rock Harbor, Fla. Clerk: Geo. W. Albury. Inspectors: Ray- mond M. Maloney, Chas. F. Albury, Robt. H. Thompson, octié-it cree Islamorada, Fla. BELFAST.“ sig ‘ won't it,” explained Miss Dorothy Mor- rison of this city when awarded $50 in a breach of promise suit.| But she did. Packing | DISQUALIFIED LIST | The foilowing is the list of dis-} qualified voters stricken from the Superervisor’s books by either the Supervisor of Registration or by the Board of County Commission- ers in a regular session held for ‘that purpose on October 14th, A. D. 1936: FIRST PRECINCT Acosta, Jose Acosta, Victoria Abad, Alfredo M. Alfonso, Jose B. Alfonso, Rafael Avila, Ygnacio Adams, Patience Camus, Rafael Carr, Joseph Crespo, Bernardina Delaney, Annie L. H Docho, Leon v Finlayson, Alex V. Garcia, Enrique Hansen. Fred M. Lester, Harry B. Lopez, Alberto V. Martinez, Pablo Moore, H. A, ~ { Marino, Manuel Marks, Walter Plencio, Rafael Pinder, Almira J. 444228482 e0088e 40th SS4e Perez, Celestino Ww Rogers, Semuel Cc Smith, T. J. Ww SECOND PRECINCT | Avila, Jose A. Ww Ww Bethel, Joseph F, WwW Bares, Francisco W. Benitez, Estevez Alfonso W Betancourt, Fermin Ww Calonay, Joaquin Ww | Castillo, Juan WwW Curry, Ann Eliza WwW Cleare, Louise Ww Gruend, W. Ww Hobson, Mary Seva w Higgins, L, E. Ww Hogeboom, Charles P. Ww Jerman, Elizabeth WwW Jones, W. P. WwW Johnson. Harry H, Ww Kea, John Wesley WwW Lopez, Ygnacio Ww Lacedonia, Antonio Ww Llanes, Thomas Valdes W Lowe, William E. Ww Lowe, Mary S. Ww Lowe, John M. Ww Mesa, Luciano Ww Moreno, Alerando ‘aw. Mendoza, Albert G. Ww Morales, Edelmiro WwW Meltzer, Margaret C. Ww Me'tzer, I. N. Ww Milligan, May Ww Noble, Gladys Ww Noble, R. H. Ww Pita, Jose Leando Ww Pogue, Odes T. WwW Peep'es, Lorace Ww Pitcher, Joseph W. Ww Pitcher, Mary R. w Riley, Daniel W. WwW Ramirez, Juan J. Ww Sa’ r, William F. Ww Sanchez, Jose De Ww | Vesar, Francisco Ww THIRD PRECINCT Armcengol, Alired Bethel, Carryl O. Curry Charlotte A. Chérry, J. F. Cherry, Minnie Davis, Herbert Duval, Anna R, Dreane, Frank S. Espin, Caridad Eden, Charlie Ebra, Anibal Gandolfo, Tony Jerkins, S. R. Knowles, Albert Knowles, William, Jr., Moats, Elizabeth S. Motes, E. C. Nunnry, Howard Norris, Otis Norris, Ruby Phelan, John J. Pinder, Thomas D, Roberts, Sarah A‘ Stanton, C. H. Sawyer, Sarah J. Thompson, Thomas Vevan, Edward J. Zamora, Jose 4424424422524 242525 24522522 FOURTH PRECINCT Albury, Annis Albury, Daniel Acherson, Elizabeth E. Albury, Ella L. Bullard, Thomas W. Bancello, Cristobal Bethel, Sarah E. Bethel, Ida J. Burton, Maggie Curry, Rolina Elwood, Charles R Elwood, Etta M. | Fine, Sarah J. Gaiti, Ella Gay, Avis Hopkins, Lelan Aline i Lowe, W. H . i Lunn, Charles, Jr., | Pinder, Conrad H Pent, Katie Richardson, Charles M. Roberts, Sarah Sweeting, Theresa B. Sweeting, John F. Ec cc cic ic i cic cc cin cc ccc clic THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Stanton, Minnie C. Stanton, Belle Ww Ww FIFTH PRECINCT Armas, Rafael WwW Andrade» Francisco WwW Cc Adderley, D. Z. Acosta, Tomas WwW Avila,-Manuel WwW Aguilar, Andre Ww Coto, Perez Jose Ww Cordero, Virgil Cordefo, Laurette Delgado, Juan Dubreuil, Jennie C. Gomez, Amado Garcia, Francisco Harris, J. Vining Hernandez, T. B. Hernandez, J. B. Hernandez, Francisco Hernandez, Hernando Hernandez, Tomas Ww Ww WwW Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww Kiser, Randolph L. WwW Laso, Tomas Ww Leon, I. De Ww Lopez, Jose Ww Munoz; Pedro Diaz Wi Munoz, Manuel Messaiélle, Mary Ortega; Nicholas Ww Park, Theodore Ww Pinder, Thom: Cc Perez, Francisco Ww Pastorini, Victoria Ww Pastorini, Louisa Ww Rosada, Arturo Ww Reynaldo, Pedro WwW Ryan, E. C. Roberts, Nathaniel Roberts, J D., Sr., Ramirez, Jose Sweeting, Thomas H. Sweeting, Thomas W. Suarez,’ Pablo Saunders, James f Smith, John W. Cc Spencer, Vernon Ww Solano, Rafael, Jr., Solano, Vernell Valdez, Marcelino E. Wolf, Sam J. Wolf, Hennie Wolkowski, Rebecca SIXTH PRECINCT Alfonso, Francisco Arnow, Atbelardo Aguiar, Andres Atwell, Yulee Baker, Charles Baker, William E. V Carrasca, Candeliro Cleare, Dorothy Carey, William Carey, John S. Carey, John G. Cleare, Alphonsine Cruz, Joseph A. Fleitas, Antonia Guito, G. J. Grossman, Fannie Hall, O. B. Jenks, Harry Kelly, Alonzo Knowles, William Henry Knowles; William Ww WwW Ww WwW WwW v Ww WwW WwW Ww Cc Ww w LaRosa, Angela Diaz De W Lopez, Jose Ww Moore, J. P. Medina, Patricia WwW Riden, H. B. Ww Roberts, Charles L. Ww Russell, Richard B. Ww Ritter, John Aillen Ww Ritter, Angela Hayman Ww Skelton, John w Turner, Ella A. Wi Torres, Enrique De Ww Ttaverse, Milton Ww Villareal, Francisco w Villareal, Louis M. Ww Weatherford, H. P. w SEVENTH PRECINCT Alfonsd, Pedro, Sr.y Baeza, Maria Baker, Susan Bussey; Joseph P. Bussey, Evelyn Cabrera, Thomas Cropper, Joseph Cassidy, J. J. Demeritt, Effie Demeritt, John H. Enno, Fred F. Enno, Sarah F, Garcia, Francisco Halsted, Georgina K. Halsted, Julian W. Knowles, Lela S. Knox, Carmen B. Lopez, John M. Mendoza, Milton Morris, T. H. Molina, Miguel Pierce, Henry J. Robidere, H. L. Sawyer, Evelina Sands, John Sands, Harry Lee Stirrup, Harriett Sanchez, Washington Saunders, C. Leon Valdez, J. Y. Watson, George EIGHTH PRECINCT Camus, Julius Caraballo, Paul Herrera, Gertrude Stousell, Robert M. Ww Ww Ww w 444 Ww 4 aaa - NINTH PRECINCT None TENTH PRECINCT Sweeting, Ida None Sands, Robert H. ne pie oan aay Sterling, Charles Wl Monroe Bothty, Florida. wi As Administrator of the 25 asses ee4ee5e44ee2804 1 | phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classified advertise- for’ Se ee LEGALS | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. CHEVELIER CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, Plaintiff, No. vs. 3 GREAT LAKES INVEST- MENT COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, Defendants, ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that the Great Lakes Investment Company, a Delaware corporation, is a non- resident of the State ‘of Florida, and that the residence or place of jbusiness of the said defendant is unknown and that there is no per- {son in the State of Florida the \service of a summons upon whom would bind said defendant. And it appearing by certificate jof R. A. Gray, Secretary of State jof ‘the State of Florida, that the jdefendant, Great Lakes Investment !Company,'a Delaware corporation, was issued a permit to do business jin the State of Florida on October | 21, 1930; that said permit was can- jcelled by a proclamation of | the Governor on the 4th day of June A. D. 1936; that said corporation has not filed .in the office of the of State a certificate in e with the provisions of No. 4257 or Chapter piled General Laws designating an of. icile ‘or place of business for service of process, or naming jan agent to accept service of pro- | cess. IT 1S, THEREFORE, ORDERED ;that the said defendant Great Lakes Investment Company, a Dela- rare corporation, be and it’ is here- i the bill ; of complaint filed in this cause on of before Monday, the ninth day of November A. D. 1 6, otherwise the ‘allegations of the bill of complaint will be | Said—det Ss ken as Confgssed by the dant. sone “- RTHER ORDERED that be —published, once a four (4) consecutive y West Citizen, a din the said lay’ of October, A Sealy” ROSS C. SAWYER, lef@of the Circuit Court | By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, i Deputy Clerk. IRA C. HAYCOCK, Attorney DGE’S COURT, MONROE COUNTY, . PROBATE. ate 0 INGRAHAM, Deceased. is hereby given to all concern that Benja- Notice whom it may min A. Baker, the undersigned Ad- minist Ingra tor ¢ ham, de the istate of Mary , has filed with the Honorable Raymond R._ Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, his final report and has made application for his discharge as Administrator of the Estate of} [Mary Ingraham, deceased. Dated October 9, 1936. BENJAMIN Al BAKER, i Estate ac: | y Ingraham, deceased. W. CURRY HARRIS, t Attorney for Administrator. oct9-16-23-30 Ce ccccccccovescorccee CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head wili be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ! accounts may have their advertise- | ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. _ Lost OST—Reward - “Molly”, small silver and black female cat picked up near 519 oct14-3tx for returning Francis street. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Baby buggy canvas, in good condition. Apply 416 Margaret street in rear. oct16-1tx « PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press, aug? TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, E aug? SECOND SHEETS—6500 for 50c. The Artman Press. aug? {THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS: single, $3.00; $3.50 week; double, $4.00, $5.00 week. Close i oct4-1mo { in NOTICE WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Plant Board, Phone 701. octi0-G6t WANTED WANTED—Office boy for local Age 14 to 17. care of The Citizen. oct15-3tx| WANTED—A ¢hance to bid LEGALS | NOTICE OF ELECTION elections WHEREAS, the Legislature of 1935 under the Constitution of 1885, of the State of Florida, did pass’ two Joint Resolutions | amendments to the Constitution of ; the State ‘of Florida. and the same) copa; ) were agreed to by a vote of three! fifths of all the members elected| to each house; that the votes on said Joint Resolutions were entered upon their respective Journals, with the yeas and nays thereon, | they did determine and direct that the said Joint. Resolutions be sub-| mitted to the electors of the State} at the General Election in Novem-|To the Sheriff of Monroe County. | ber 1936. of the State of Floridx: NOW THEREFORE, L R. Aj Be it Known, That | ER A Grer GRAY, Secretary of State of the| Secretary of the State of Pieris, State of Florida, do hereby give| do hereby give notice that = notice that a GENERAL ELECTIox GENERAL ELECTION Will be beld i= Menree Counts will be held in each county in Flor-|State of Florida. on Tuesday sext/ ida on Tuesday next succeeding the| succeeding the first Mendar == e- first Monday in November A. D.| vember. A D. 1936, the said Tuesday being the [Gay being the é THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER ,IMIRD DAT oF sOvEnEER for the ratification or rejection of| For States Senater trem the said Joint Resolutions jthe State of Florida. fer the = pear ing amendments to the Constitution|s=expireé term of Dusce= : of the State of Florida, viz. Fletcher decease A JOINT RESOLUTION For Unite? States Seaater from Proposing to Amend Section 3 of the State of Fiersda. fer the ¢ sear the Article XIII of the Soest | Sicenned term of Park Tremmet) NOTICE OF ELECTION tion of the State of Florida, Re- lating to Provisions for the Aged,’ Infirm, and Unfortunate. —_ co glen ae Fourth Congres=ena! “—ariet of That Section 3 of Article XIII of|the State of Florida, im the Sevents- fth Congress of the United States the Constitution of the State of e— -~ = Florida, relating to Provisions for] _.Fer Gevermer of he aa the Aged, Infirm, and Unfortunate, | F!orié=. = be and the same is hereby amended]. For Secrwtars of State ef She and as amended ts agreed to and) pe ie 2 shall be submitted to the electors} oe rr. aay Game ae Ce GRO of the State of Florida at the next _— | Seneral election to be held on the| For Comptroller of the State af first Tuesday after the first M: day in November 1936, for ratifica tion or rejection; Said Section 3 of Article XIII as amended shall read follows: For Seven (7) Presidential Eiec-} 5 tors. For Qme Representative of the) For Treasurer of the State of For Superintendent «f Pubic I-| struction of the State of Flersdéa Section 3. The respective coun-| oe wn; State of Faia ties of the State shall provide aor Sue Seddiene a athe the manner prescribed by law, fer] court those of the inhabitants who by! por One Railread Commissioner reason of age, infirmity or misfer-|.¢ the State of Flerkda tune, may have claims upon the aidj” por Gne Member of the Meuse of and ‘sympathy of society: provided.| peprescntatives of the State of however, the Legislature may by! picriaa. general law provide for a uniform) Por County Judse State-wide system for such bene-| Por Sheriff fits, and appropriate money there-]| Por Clerk of the Circait Court _ ” for; but no such general law shall] For Clerk Cramimal Court of) provide benefits to any person whe! Record aGaus Get ats shall not have been a resident of: For County Asseaser of Tases waqgene _- the State of Florida for a period of} For Tax Collector five years continuously next pre-; For County Superintendent rae r- ceeding his application therefor.jpublic Instruction | “3 nor shall such general law provide for benefits to any person solely on account of age who has not attain-| ed the age of sixty-five years; Pro- vided, further, that where by any law of the United States, a lesser] fo or different period of residence age! V. or citizenship shall be fixed in or- der for the State of Florida to par- ticipate in any Federal grants that might be made for such purposes, the Legislature may prescribe such requirements as to citizenship age and residence as will be consistent For County Surveyor i For Five County Commissioners For Three Members of the Count Board of Public lnstrecten For Justice of the Peace is and the following Justice Districts Nos. 1, 2 and 2 For Constable im and for the tet lowing Justice Districts, Vie: Sen! 1, 2 and 3. i In Testimony Whereof, I have bere- unto set my hand and affiaed the = Great Seal of the State of Florida | S at Tallahassee, the Capital thie! with and not in conflict with such} the 24th day of August A © FlmeeE = san Federal La * s : Approved June 4, 1935. R a GRat — A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relative to Cities ecti-s-16-=-} | 23 TE CERCErT cocerT eo Tex 0 eecre Come er aaa Camaeeen: oe tS Be It Resolved By The Legisiature| #% THE CIRCEIT COLRT oo Flieaams. 55 «mascEms Of The State of Florida: EBLEVENTS Jtpesat cemcerT. a = =.= a - That the following Amenément.te] %% 05D SUS GEMEES ClUUEic.csee & saemEs - Article VIII of the Constitution of] FLOmspa. i r= i the State of Florida relative toj|GEORGE F. COOK amr cities and counties to be numbered ge on icra Section 10 of said Article VIII, be]. Jy we GaIR and A JE=- San 2 oF ~ and the same is hereby agreed to] Sciq | GAIR. ee ggg - and shall be submitted to the elec-| >" '* ye - a. tors of the State at the General] CHEVELIER CoRPumaTes | Sars = Election to be held on the First) #, 1-5 > o —-% - Tuesday after the first Monday inj CLACDE L FRESLASD a a - November A. D. 1936, for ratifica- " os a (ae ay eae ae bg ry Tae gage ange ORDER OF PUBLSCATION ——, = Section 10. The Legislature shall have power to establish, alter or abolish’ a Municipal corporation to be known as the City of Key West, extending territorially throughout the present limits of Monroe Cou ty, in the place of any or all cot district, municipal and local vernments, boards, bodies it in the i of of Gaiy ‘and A. Jensenia Geir. Big] it aopen officers, constitutional or statutory,| “jigs” PCs“ teneee- gate We | ome oman legislative, executive, judicial, OF) Geir and A Jeneenia Gair Sit|quipkan: &- administrative, and shall prescribe] Vir. $9 Washington Street. Breck-lane = the jurisdiction, powers, duties andji., ‘Xew York. and that the rest | hur functions of such municipal cor- eof the @ctenéemt Clan@e & thew poration, its legislative, executive hi fticulariys 28 @)Pretasd = judicial and administrative depart-||; news s» atfiane = a* folw= no = ments and its boards, bodies and of-| (ined. L. Freciané. Bristow. Creck|Summ or © ficers; to divide the territory in-| County, Oklahoma. that there i= S©/ Gem cluded in such municipality into! person in the State of Plerida, the| Rees «© subordinate districts, and to pre-iservice of a Summens Im CRSECSTs | (Giphes scribe a just and reasonable system| upon whom would bind the Smi@iand « " the 3 Oeteet-l tie oe =e of taxation for such municipality] Gerendants. and that — a = and districts; and to fix the liability] ants are over and abowe the age of | kew= “ —— = = of such municipality and districts.| twenty-one years |xa-ee. cae . > Bonded and other indebtedness, ex-| [T Js THEREFORE isting at the time of the establish-> that said mon-resident defendants) Gertred ment of such municipality, shall be! je and they are hereby ordered te) Rree= enforceable only against property| appear to the Bill of Compinimt| therefore taxable therefor. Thej filed in said cause «= or before Legislature shall, from time to time.| Monday, the ninth day ef Nevem-jmene =& determine what portion of saidiber, A. D. 1936. otherwise the a)-) eentd municipality is a rural area, and 8! icgations of said bill will be taken cher «a homestead in such rural area shall] as confessed by said defendam not be limited as if in a city or] IT IS FURTHER ORDERED town. Such municipality may exer-| this order be published omer = cise all the powers of a municipal)for four (4) consecutive week corporation and shall also be recog-|The Key West Citizen, @ pew=paper nized as one of the legal political divisions of the State with the duties and obligations of a county and shall be entitled to all the pow- ers, rights and. privileges, including representation in the State Legis- lature, which would accrue to it if it were a county. All property of Monroe County and of the muni- Gipality in said county shall vest in such municipal corporation when established as herein provided. The offices of the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court and Sheriff shall not be abolished but the Legislature may prescribe the time when, and the method by which, such offices shall ORDERED | aet-nes=:> i= wet! oe x Dated this Sth day A. D. 1936. (Circuit Court Seal) Re IRA C. HAYCOCK, Attorney for Plaintiff. be filled and the compensation to Harv be paid to such officers and may Compiainast vest in them additional powers and vs. duties. No county office shall be| Melvin Lee Harwin. abolished or consolidated with an- Detendant other office without making provi- sion for the lormance of all regulating the jurisdiction and onaian Se ee ee officers, to chancery uper mm im sod aie rent aamantind anal ght eae ents mons oo be he — Quired to appenr to the bill af com-|Sei¢ cxrtificates <mbrae Ge fe plaint filed in anid cause on or be-| 96'S Gesered property Se che fore , the 2nd day of Bo-| County of Monro State of Piers vember, A D. 1936. otherwise the) "= allegations of sai@ bili wil be SEG « SS4 ant wy ot taken as confessed by said Ge) SWS. See 5 Tepe St Be om fendant. . as recorded = Memree Const It is further ordered that this er-| Becerd= der be publinned “cnoe cach woce The samme: ee met four comsecutive weeks in wy ee@er Ge ot ort & Key West Citizen, 2 newspaper pub- | S8°¢ as © Se same of Eatetres lished im said county and state. Bree Ca. ine Done and ordered this 2nd day of} Cnies: sat certificate atell 5 October, 1936 vedeemed accerGing te law che (SEAL) Ross C SAWTER, | Stepers Gere? Geir ea 5 ‘Clerk Cireait Court [ould to the Bighest Sudder ac ce By FLORENCE E SAWTER. cwert-Beuse Geer oe the Tee Bo ‘Deputy Clerk @s & @ =e «ff Sew Ts CARO. BM eet & ee Stay at & Solicitor fur Complaimast semper 1536 oct2-9-26-23-30, 1958, Duted this Set Ger af Getet~ a Ross C Saree Subeere ts Ta2 Cts — t=) *™ ‘ewe Ceart of Moar & ‘iat ee 4 ———_—_—— ~— - os -16 Ie -