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4 S ¥AGE EIGH? #OR RENT-—Two large unfur- An elezant assowment of Eastor aish rooms, all modern conveniences, |ncckwear at Bailey's, They must be Apply at 315 South Florida avenue.|:ccn to be appreciated. 4-3-1t 4-3-6t| Dr. Garner will be here April § and 6. 3-4-tl. For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- goss. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 426. 2-18-t! FOR SALE. 2 houses on 2 lots, 5 blocks from depot. Price for all, $1,050. General Team Work—Furniture and piano moving. Call 'phone 289. OHLINGER & ALFIELD. FOR RENT -— Two unfurnished W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith|rooms, close in. Apply 203 N. Flor- Premior typewriter; new. Can be|ida avenue. 4-1-6tp. soen at News office, upstairs. 3-19 0. k. 2 GARAGES FOR RENT—One in city; one in suburbs. L. W, Cowdery. Fish and Oysters 1tp. At 218 North Kentucky avenue. Phose 252 Red. 3.28. Dr. Garner fits glasses correctly. ‘ 1-3-tt. Good board, pleasant rooms, fine eooking, large porches and lawn, $1|FOR SALE—EGGS FOR HATCHING. White Wyandottes, S. (. White per day, $5 per week. 411 New York avenue; 'phone 326. Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Rocks and Indian Runner Ducks. 4-4-6p. J. H. WENDLER. FOR SALE—On Florida avenue, lot 7, block B, Futch & Rogers addi- tion, 100x135 feet with 25 bearing Oysters, standard, in stock now; 2c pt., 45c qt. Selects expected every day, 30c pt., 55c qt. W. A, Yaun. Phone 252 Red. 3-28, Full line of boys' clothing and furnishings at Bailey's. 4-3-4t WANTED—Young girl or middle aged woman for housework. Call 411 @outh New York. Phone 326. 4-3-4l FOR SALE—Nice six room house en one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- land high school. Price $1,800., Ad- dress’ owner P. 0. 556, city, 3-29-tf. Boys' and children’s Russian Blouse, sailor, beach and play wash sits at Bailey's, The best made. Reasonable prices, 4-3-4t $1 REWARD. ‘The above reward will be paid for the return of a yellow cat, tipped with white, front legs bowed, white face and breast. Had on collar with two bells, 317 S. Virginia, 4-4-tf, | orange trees. Reasonable terms. Ap- ply R. L. Raffo, Light and Water Plant. 1tp. HOUSE FOR RENT. Five rooms, city water. $12 per month, See Ohlinger & Alfield. 4-5-tt FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- ply to J. W. Martin, Jefferson hotel, 4-2, L] Wooden Leg Joke. Why fs it, as a writer in the Bell- man points out, that the general sense of humor is stirred when anything bappens to a man's wooden leg, such as its loss or a knothole coming In it, or getting it under the cars? It is or was the same way with stealing a man’s horse in the Far West. Both of these accidents are serions. Yet they are supposed to be subjects for mirth.—Minncapolis Journal. THE | ]I IUSI ASSOCIATION. | EVENING TELEGRAM LAK 31 AND, FLA, APRIL 5, 1912, YOR LeTIEKS PALEND rUR THE CHAUTAUQUA AUDITOR- Notice is hercby given that the |erty to be agr-ed upon by the incor-| undersigned incorporators intend u apply to the Honorable Albert W. Gilchrist, Governor of the State ol Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 10th day of April, 1912, for Let- ters Patent on the proposed Charter for the Chautauqua Auditorium Asso- ciation, hereto attached. H. D. BASSETT, S. F. SMITH, I.. M. FUTCH, N. A. RIGGINS, L. F. HENLEY, Incorporators. Articles of Incorporation for the Chautaugua Auditorium We, the unuersignea persons, do hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corpora- tion for profit under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the following char- ter for the government of said cor- poration: ARTICLE ONE. Name and Location: The name of this corporation shall be“Chautauqua Auditorium Association,” and th2 principal place of business of said corporation shall be at Lakeland, in the county of Polk and in the State of Florida; but the Corporation shall have the right to establish branch offices as desired ir the State of Florida or in other States of the United States or in Foreign coun- tries. ! ARTICLE TWO. Nature of Business: The general nature of the business to be transact- ed by said corporation shall be: To buy, hold, sell, barter, mortgaga, lease, rent, real estate and personal property and mixed property; to build or to have built, auditoriums and other play houses and other houses and buildings; to erect play grounds, parks, boating and bathing houses and other places of amuse- ment; to operate auditoriums and other play houses for hire or other- wise, for chautauqua or other pur- poses of amusement, education or religion; to operate public parks, grounds, boating and bathing houses, for hire; to operate young men's Christian Associations; to borrow or to loan money; to buy or to sell mortgages and to deal in securities of all kinds; and to do any and all things necessary for the proper con- duct of the foregoing enumerated businesses. ARTICLE THREE. Capital Stock: The capital stock of the corporation shall be twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), to be NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY | vided into shares to the number of [T "— BLUCHER WILSON onr hundred (300), of the par value| o lifty dollars ($50.00), each, to be| add in money or in property to be! nood in the conduct of said corpora- tion, a just valnation of said prop- wrators at a mecting called for that purpose. Said corporation snall have w ri-ht to increase its capital tock to Fifty Thousand Dollars (350,000.00), the par value of which .~lxar(~s.shull be Fifty Dollars ($50.00) each, ARTICLE FOUR. Term of FExhistence: This cor- iporation shaill continue for a term of rinety-nine years (99),unless sooner dissolved according to law. ARTICLE FIVE., Officers: The officers of this cor- poration shall be a President, a Vice- President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and such other officers as the said corporation may choose; the Secre- tary and Treasurer may be ome or two persons; a Board of Directors that may consist of any odd number of persons, not less than three nor more than twenty-one, as the stock- holders may decide at their annual meetings, which shall be held at nine o'clock, a. m., at the principal office of the corporation, on the first Tues- day in March each year, unless changed by the bylaws of the cor- poration, which may be done. In the election of officers each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock owned by him at the time of said eleetion, and said votes may be cast in per- son or by proxy evidenced by writ- ten authority signed by the owner of the stock so desired to be voted. No person who is not a bona fide stockholder shall be eligible to hold any office in the corporation. Until the officers shall be chosen at the first annual meeting and quali- fied, the business of this corporation | | CLERK OF CI | stock subscribed by each, are as fol- lows: H. D. Bassett, Lakeland, Flurida, 10 shares, $500.00. 8. F. Smith, Lakeland, Florida, 10 shares, $500.00. L. M. Futch, Lakeland, Florida, 10 shares, $500.00. N. A. Riggins, Lakeland, Florida, 10 shares, $500.00. L. F. Henley, Lakeland, Florida, 10 shares, $500.00. ARTICLE EIGHT. . Seal: The said corporation may have a seal, bearing whatever word: and designs said corporation may desire, which said seal shall be kep in the custody of the Secretary of said corporation. ARTICLE NINE. By-Laws: The Board of Directors of said corporation shall have the right to make and enforce a code of by-laws for the government and con- duct of the busines of said corpora- tion as the necessity and their judz- ment shall dictate, which said by- laws shall be subject to the charter and the laws of the land. Said by- laws may be amended or abolished as i Candidate for Office of RCUIT COURT OF POLK COUNTY [ | Wherefore, the said 10Oy ‘ha\'e hereunto set their by proposed charter tuis 1411, ., March( A. D. 1912, 2l H. D. BASs:|T, S. F. SMiITii, L. M. FUTCH, L. F. HENLEY, N. A, RIGGINS State of Florida ‘ounty of Polk. Before me, a Notary Public fopy state of Florida at large, 11 g, ‘-emnally appeared H. D). l:u,,my 5. F. Smith, L. M .Futch, N Rig ins and L. F. Henley, to mo knopy :nd known to be the persons d cribed in the foreging charter gy to have signed sald charter, g ‘everally acknowledged befor p, that they signed said Articlo of In corporation, for the uses a:g py noses therein expressed. In Witness Whereof, I hay: her, to set my hand and the offi ia) sy of my office at Lakeland Florid this 14th day of March, 1912 C. M, CLAYTON, Notnrylrublic State of Florda af Large a the Board of Directors shall see fit| JOHN 8. EDWARDS, and proper. Attorney for the Corporation FOR SALE shall be conducted by the following officers, to-wit: H. D. Bassett shall be president. S. F. Smith shall be the Vite-Presi- ent, L. M. Futch shall be the Secretaty and Treasurer. H. D. Bassett, 8, F. Smith, L. M Futch, N. A, Riggins and L. F. Hen- ley shall constitute the Board of Di- rectors, Any such other officers as the stockholders shall elect, or the Board of Directors shall appoint. ARTICLE SIX. Limit of Liability: The highest amount of liability or indebtedness to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself, shall he an!| amount to one-half of the Capital : Subscribing lncorporntors:. 'I'hel FlOOd & Hendrix, Owners d City, Suburban and Country Propertics, Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Values ARTICLE SEVEN, names and residences of the subserib- ing incorporators o fthis corporation, together with the amount of capital These are simply the best designed, best made and best fitting clothes you ever put on, for the money. have all the fine points for which “PECK” Clothes are famous. They are the sort of clothes that appeal to the man who has good taste, seasoned with good sense. The models are distinctive but free from extremes and extrav- agancies either in styles or. prices. When you buy a suit here it must become you or | had rather not have you take . 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