Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Our sified fHE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKEFLAND, FLA., MAY 24, 1912, Ambitious boy, who wants to earuheasu, and deal in generally, real es- some money this summer, and able!tate and personal property; to borrow’ and net afraid to work, can learn nf’money and to lend money, taking and a fing opportunity by sending hls|qn~mg security, either real or per-i A “ name and address to “Opportunity, "sonal; to divide land into subdi- | Lukeland Evening Telegram, 5-21, visions; to sell its own lands or the!| fiment s FOR SALE—A good buggy horse. l Beguire R. W, Weaver, Stcam Laun- ary. 5-14-tf GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- fure and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf WHEN in Tampa visit the Alham- ®ra Cafe, the only Spanish American €afz in the world. 512 Franklin St. PYRE MILK from Lakeland Dairy | gins' residence Farm delivered at ten cents per quart, geduced from twelve cents. Phone 190 Bed. 5-11-1mo FGR RENT—Furnished rooms to WANTED—Young lady for light work. Eight and one-half hours per day. Vacation each year. Address Box 85. 5-21-3 Ever-Wear Hosiery. Six pairs guaranteed for six months. Silk and lisle Sold omly by E. F. ‘ailey, Lakeland. FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms fof* light housekeeping at the Rig- on Lake Morton. Phone 68 for further panticulars, 5-23-tf Proper Pride. Pride ceases to be a vicious thing gentlemen or couple without chil- e draa. Mrs, Darracott, 311 South Flor- [When it becomes pride in the things R s ; - o |We share. iwa avenue. 5-6 WHR RENT—Room in Tharp build- wx on Florida Ave., now occupied by Uaion. News Co. See D. H. Sloan. 5-10-tf. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Com- Notice is hereby given that the un- piete outfit for leather and harness|dersigned incorporators intend to ap- repairing. Cheap for cash, if taken|ply to the Honorable Albert W. Gil- 2t omce. Can be seen at K. 5. Mc-|christ, governor of State of Florida, Glashizn’s store. at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 25th MQE. RENT--Furnished home, 4 or day of May, 1912, for letters patent § mooms. All modern conveniences, [¢h the proposed charter for the Skip- fasimg Lake Morton. Address M. L.|Per Realty Company, hereto attached. Bradley, city. 5-18-tf lll I.\Slg{:(l';l[’)[;},l;“ l’O!l S.\l.Hr-’—/}t :l. h:\rg-fnn: "Smxllh MINNIE M. SKIPPER. Premiicr '(yp(-\\rlln-r, new, . (.nnq 1'(‘ JOHN 8. EDWARDS. seen at News office, upstairs, 3-19 FOR SALE —Nice six room hous2 ar onc-fourth block, orange and geapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- Innd high school. Price $1,800, Ad- dress owner P, 0. 536, city, 3-20-tf. FISH! FISH! North Kentucky avenue, 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar- ket. 4-15-tf, Bor quick service try the 0. K.! restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- iers, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot aoffes ot all hours., 4-10-tf, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE SKIPPER REALTY COMPANY. Articles of Incorporation for the Skip- per Realty Company. We, the undersigned persons, do hercby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming u corpora- tion for profit under and by virtue of the laws of the tSate of Florida, and do hereby adopt the following charter for the government of the dd corporation. Article One. NAME AND LOCATION: The name of this corporation shall be “THE SKIPPER REALTY C(OM- PANY,” and the principal place of Lusiness shall be at Lakeland, in the county of Polk and State of Florida; but tie corporation shall have the right to establish branch offices as do- sired in the State of Florida or in other States of the United States or 218 phone FOR SALE--Dry oak stovewood. $2 per strand. Phong 163 Red. 5-14-tf FOR SALUE - Horse, wagon and har- ecss. Apply to €. F. Brash, or write | Box 126 2-18-t1 JCCIDENT, PLATE-| b md STEAM BOILER IN-| SURANCE, .«'m'- I)' H. SLOAN, room 9, i Poveian cowntxion. Raymondo ild'ae. Residence phone 5 185 tirecn 4-6-t1 Article Two. | NATURE OF BUSINESS: The gen- yoR SALE eral nature of the business to bo with calf. transacted by this corporation shall Kiakeland, be: To buy, sell, mortgage, barter, Xar 9ika, Young Jersey cow, Apply to S, M. Stephens, H-17 lands of other persons, publicly nr; privately, at auction or otherwise; to incur obligations; to buy, own, lease, | mortgage and to sell cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats, hogs or other an- Imals for grazing or other purposes, and to do any and all things neces-| sary for the proper conduct of th: foregoing businesses. Article Three. CAPITAL STOCK: The -capitai stock of the said corporation shall be TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR: ($20,000.00), to be divided into TWO HUNDRED (200) SHARES of the par value of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS ($100.00) each, to be paid in money or in property to be used i the conduct of the business of the corporation, a just valuation of said property to be agreed upon by the in- corporators at a meeting called for that purpose. Said corporation shall have the right to increase its capita! stock to Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.90), the par value of which stock shall be one hundred dollars per share. Article Four, | TERM OF EXISTENCE: This cor-! poration shall continue for a term of Ninety-Nine (99) Years unless soon- | er dissolved according to law. Article Five. The officers of the corporation | shall be a president, a vice president, & secretary, a treasurer, a board or directors and such other officers as the board of directors may decide by their bylaws; the secretary and the treasurer may bhe’one or two per- sons; the board of directors may con- sist of any odd number of persons of thres or more as the board of direct- ors may decide in their bylaws; the ¢ cers of said corporation shall be clected at their annual meetings which shall be held on the first Tues- | day in January at 10 o'clock a. m., of cach year unless changed by the board of directors in their by-laws, which may be done. In the election of officers of the cor- poration or in other matters in which stockholders have or take a vote, each stockholder shall have one vote for! each share of stock he owns in said’ corporation, and said vote may be cast in person by the owner, or by proxy evidenced by writing, signed by the owner of the stock desired to be voi-| ed. No person who is not a hona fide stockholder of said corporation shall strictly high-class merchandise right at the beginning of the season. fered is new, clean and fresh. No trash, no truck, no soiled stuff, n ling before your eyes. We clean up stock every year--we will not c Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida L Brick Lime Cement IT WILL PAY % Lumber Shingles Lath Plaster L TO SEE US! Mill Work fl The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: \ PRICES RIGHT Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOWJ Le eligible to any of the enumerated :tion. together with the amount of(this 29th day of April, 141: oflices herein. corporation shall be conducted by the fellowing officers, to-wit: J. L. Skipper shall be the president. R. N, president, John S. Edwards, shall be the sec- retary and treasurer. J. L. Skipper, Minnie M. Skipper and John 8. Edwards shall constitute the board of directors, Article Six. LIMIT OF LIABILITY: The high- est amount of liability or indebted-| ress to which this eorporation shall a* any time subject itself shall be an tmount equal to the amount of cap- ital stock subscribed and actually paid in at the time of incurring the cbligation or indebtedness Article Seven, SUBSCRIBING INCORPORATORS® The names and residences of the sub- scribing incorporators of this corpora- We rather giveit t0 you at your own prices--that’s US, Until the oflicers shall | capital stock subscribed by each, are Le chosen and qualified at the first as follows: | iual meeting, the business of thlsi.l. L. Skipper, | Skipper shall be the vice Minnie M. Skipper, Lake- Lakeland, | Fla., 180 shares...... $18,000 00 | R. N. Skipper, Lakeland, Fla., 10 shares ... 1,000.09 land, Fla., 9 shares 900.00 John S. Ed ds, La land, Fla,, 1 share . 100.00 Article Eight. i BY LAWS: The board of directors of said corporation shall have the' right to make and enforce a code of Ly laws for the government and con- | duct of the business of the corpora-| tion, as the necessity and their Sudx:-‘ the laws of the land; said by laws| may be amended or abolished as the ilmm'd of directors shall see fit and | proper. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: The said incorporators have hereto set their hands to the proposed ('hnruzrl J. L. SKIPPELR R. N. SKIPPER MINNIE M. SKIPPER JOHN 8. EDWARD: State of Florida, County of Polk. Personally before me . Skipper, R. N. Skipper, 1 Skipper and John S. Edu known to be the persons the foregoing propos the Skipper Realty ¢ acknowledged that thiy same for the uses and pur; ir expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOE hereto set my hand and i ment shall dictate, which said by lnwslm Lakeland, Florida, t {shall be subject to the charter an~l!ul‘ April, 1912 L. M1 Notary Public State of Large. My commission expi: 1916, (Seal.) JOHN S, EDWARDS, Attorney for the Corpor Mammoth Two Weeks |CLOTHING SALE L ® | At JOS. LeVAY'S “® | Every suit in the house to be sold regardless of cost, Remarkable reductions on SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED BOYS' CLOTHING. ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS. $20.00 suits now going at $14.40. MEN'S PANTS, — All Wool and the Latest Weaves Every article of- o left-overs dang- arry clothing over. MEN'S SHIRTS. —_— $18.00 suits mow going at $12.80. $15.00 suits now going at $12.00. $14.00 suits mow going at $11.20. $1200 snits now going at $9.60. $10.00 suits now going at $8.00. JOS. LeVAY ———— $6.00 pants now going at $4.80 $5.00 pants now going at $4.00 $4.50 pants now going at $3.60 $3.50 pants now going at $2.80 HATS! HATS! HATS' All Felt Hats Are Greatly Raduced. e — We have the swellest line of Boys' Suits ever brought to Lakeland. They are beauties, and LOOK AT THE PRICES: $8.00 suits now going at $6.40. $7.00 suits now going at $5.60. $6.00 suits now going at $4.80. THE HUB This is the time to lay in & s27" Ply of Shirts. You will lose no tin¢ when you note the following prices $1.25 and $1.00 shirts now going & 80 cents. 75 cent shirts now reduced to 3 cents. 50 cent shirts now going at 40 cex's iy '18 S. Kentucky Ave.

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