Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 25, 1912, Page 8

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4 ' 1 i1 e { { ! ] ik [ 5 L fisd i ; iy | 1) il i 0y 1l . PAGE EIGHT. (HE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.,, MAY 25, 1912 FOR SALE-—A good buggy horse. Inquire R. W. Weaver, Steam Laun- dry. 5-14-tf ! . , SIns' Ioost GENERAL TEAM WORK-- Furni- ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. -23-tf WIHEN in Tampa visit the Alham- bra Cafe, the only Spanish American Cafe in the world, 512 Franklin SL‘ PURE MILK from Lakeland Duiry | Farm delivered at ten cents per quart, recuced from twelve cents, Phone 190 Red S-11-1mo | FOR RENT -Furnishied rooms to gentlemen or couple without chil- dren. Mrs. Darracott, 311 South Flor- ida avenue 5-6 FOR RENT-—-Room in Tharp huild-" ing on Florida Ave., now occupied by ! Union H. Sloan. 5-10-tf, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN- Com- plete outfit for leather and harness repairing at once. News Coo See D, Cheap for cash, if taken Can be scen at K. 8. Mc- Glashan's store. FOR RENT L rooms facing Lake Morton. IFurrished home, 4 or All modern conveniences, Address M. L. Bradiey, city. S-18-tf FOR SALLE— At a bargain: Smith Premicr typevriter; new. Can be seen at News oflice, upstairs 3-19 Ever-Wear Hogiery, Six pairs guaranteed for six months Silk and lisle Sold only by E. F. Faitey, Lakeland FISH! FISH! 218 North Kentucky avenue, phone 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar- ket $-15-tf. ! For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenne. Hot coffec at all hours. 4-10-t1 | FOR SALE - Dry oak stovewood, | $2 per strand. Phone 163 Red, 3-14-t8 1 FOR SALYE - Horse, wagon and har- {( Dess Lox 12¢ 2-18-tf For FIRE, ACCIDENT, l’l..\'l'l')-; Gl M BOILER IN-| SURAN( Raymondo “mildinz, Residence phone! 165 Green 4-6-tf. er. see DL SLOAN, room ""‘i e ow for fast, ness 1f ”l of than ¢ breath « habit.” 'im right, '0ss and other gentleman iridzes loe with ida, at Tallal FOR SALE- Young Jersey cow, with calte Apply to 8. M. Stephens, Lakeland. 5-17. "June, A, FOR RE for light housckeeping at the Rig- Patent to be izsied to the NICHOLS' Morton, | MERCANTILE COMPANY, of whicn following incorpora- res I have consists Lunyrate, J. Dabson, secms to he. run over by twice. , too. The man who is 't gut Apply to C. 1, Brush, or \\'|'|I\r!‘(lhin (29 Record-iterald sidence on Lake | Phone 68 for further paniculars. A pockethook, ock building. patronag cood, prompt service 3or i1 for return in good condition, Mrs . Tucker, Sr. 0. K. BAKERY. moved Young's bak We e and will W To Keep From Losing Breath, Where respiration there is no loss of breath in walking running uphill or going upstairs. The method of preventing breathless- in maintaining rhythm and the speed of respiration, When the breathing is rhythmic is breathing keeps pace with the step. The outhreathing niust be twice the the i reathing and not more twenty cnits must he made per min- ute.—Harper’'s Weekly. Creature of Habit. the same “Man,” didactically began Professor Twiggs during a recent se Soc Et Tu Um club, “is a creature of “Eh-vah!” grunted Old Codg- my nephew, Canute He has been automobhile Vut then Canute always comes ! home down the same lane at about the same hour in the evening, after he has partaken oi about the same ariount of hard cider.”—Puck. Class Distinction. “Dig ye see as Jim got ten ye penal for stealing that ‘css?” Why didn't for not pay Not Many, always before he reaches over - many the laws of T Notice is hereby given, in conform- the a, that the undersigned intend o apply to Honorable A, christ, governor of the State of Flor- B B o, on the 6th day of 1912, or as soon there- ssion of the proposed corporation the the ard-les of 3-tf (shall be tion: H=2 on North P. H. FULLER, {0. PIERCE and OLIV! ELL, and their associ by associate the ave ready R R, MITCH- 5, who here- selves together as a body corporate under the Constitu- tion and Laws of the Stute of Flor- ida, and do hereby adopt the follow- SEEEE TR (R ERYINING T0 BUILD A HOUS MITCHELL. entered into this 30th day of April, A, D. 11912, between P. H. FULLER, LYLE \]1(: ida ].I'\’ HV]l:': u'»’m:nljl::;d M;{r'i:;; LYLE 0. PIERCE s and abor 1 chi g0, © ¥ Gl ‘ ntend OLIVER R to 2hit depot and receive liberal i & g e 5-24-21p. | Articles of Incorporation of Nichols : : - Mercantile Company. 1.OST ’”“', hand-painted I'n-l |‘1n Articles of incorporation shout 4 1-2 inches long; will give -20-tl ling as their articles of incorporation, to-wit: | 1. The name or the 'shall be NICHOLS rhythmical business shall be in the the and ¢ maintained at places in the any other the | any other States, or complete |t ness or businesses to he Zeneral - merchandise erw Haae otherwize acouire, prove and operate store houses, “Serve | works or e buy the like any conveniences; to cral merchandize, personal of all kin , and real estate, Crossing them treains, - this charter, and shall State of W. Gil-[of this character, of this company shall be e Mammoth Two Weeks ING SALE ¥ ] At JOS. LeVAY'S & | Every suit in the house to be sold regardless of cost, strictly high-class merchandise right at the beginning of th fered is new, |CLOTH corpo MERCANTILE | 'COMPANY, and its principal place of town !Nichols, County of Polk, and State of Florida; but brgnch stores, offices foreign business; tion of encies may be established and place or te of Florida, or in coun- ivs that the board of directors of 1id company may designate, The general nature of the busi- transacteil by the company shall be to conduct, maintain and operate a wholesale and ro(':\il grocery, drug store, and to buy, sell and deal in all manner and kinds of personal property whatso- ever; to buy, lease or otherwise - quire real estate and to lease or cth- encumber same; to sell, mort- , lease or otherwise dispose of real estate; to purchase, construct or maintain, im- factories, warchouses, or other act ax tgents, hrokers or factors in the pur- chase or sale of groceries, drugs, gen- property It is the intention that the objects and purposes specified in this second clansa shall be in nowize limited or restricted by reference to or infer- ence from the terms of any clanse INCORPORATION NOTICE. of be con- \ vided into one hundred and fifty.© The officers of the company for the [have hereunto set ou; tiot shares of the par value ol |irst year, or until their successors|3oth day of April, A, | lundred dollars ($100.00) each. |are elected and qualified, shall be as P. H, FULLER Fiie entire capital stock of the cem- Py shall be fully paid up in r;nh.‘l.ylu 0. Pierce, vice president ad it shall continue in operation for a term 5. The business or business of th company president, r. strued as independent objects and as o iher oflicers as the o in furtherance and not in limitation t-rs may designate, of thy general powers conforred by directors consisting nanag | ers, who shall be elected ananalls amount of the capital stock ‘The annual meeting shall ocenr Largest Stock of ) IT Brick The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Lime Cement Plaster ) Office: TO SEE US! Foot of Main Street, City RICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW ——— — Lumber in South Florida WILL PAY Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Work J reased AR ITHES PEd i this compauy shall be the date of 0 the issuance of of the Taws of Florida on a corporation three, noy Fhousand Dollars ($15,000.00), di- and every year, i stock of the company may b follo vs: the stock of the company, when ' manager, and Oliver R. vd, shall be non-ass ole. The s foregoing stitute the ieompany, time of the commencement one or mor The h letters patent, and|.qness or li hereafter be desived. to any amount nincty-rine (99) years shall doll: not = (§1 shall Vieo be conducted by a president, serretarysthe subserd such ) stock ard of direc-|lows: and a board of and treasnrer, and of not less than 'shares, more than five, stockholl- ishares liver R Fifteen 'the first Tuesday in Jannary of cah l'if:)‘ shares, | WITNESS [siaN Rem We rather give it t0 you at your own prices--that’s US, _—-- SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW PRICES ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS. $20.00 $18.00 $15.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 JOS. LeVAY suits now going at $14.40. suits now going at $12.80 suits now going at $12.00. suits now going at $11.20. suits now going at $9.60. suits now going at $8.00. MEN'S PANTS. —_— All Wool and the Latest Weaves $6.00 pants now going at $480. $500 pants now going at $4.00 $4.50 pants now going at $360 $3.50 pants now going at $280 HATS! HATS! HATS' All Felt Hats Are Greatly Reduced THE HU BOYS' CLOTHING. 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. y and (hany can at any time subject itself 7. The names and residences of their free act and P. 1. Fuller, Nichols, Lyle 0. Pierce, Nichols, Fia., fifty ¢ season. clean and fresh. No trash, no truck, no soiled stuff, n ling before your eyes. We clean up stock every year--we will not ¢ HAVE BEEN SLASHED i P. H. Fuller, president:! LYLE 0. PIEL and | OLIVER R Mitchell. State of Florida, County of Polk. Personally appear the undersigned auth - day of April, A. D, 1! ler, Lyle 0. Pierce, Mitchell, to me knowy - ons mentioned in and (the foregoing arti ! < tiousanl ‘tion and who cedged that they ex treasurer; and the lamed persons shall con- board of directors of said Any one persop may hold e oflices, ighest amount of indebt- ability to which this com- exceed fifteen 5,000.00), bers and the amount of ‘and purposes therein . ribed by cacl, are as fol-| Witness my hand "this. the date aforcsaid fifty | RN Notary Public, in | of Florida at Lare. | My commission « Mitchell, Nichols, Fla..! 1916, i (Notarial Seal.) 0i5-4-11-18- Fla, WHEREOF, arkable reductions on Every article of- 0 left-overs dang- arry clothing over. MEN'S SHIRTS. This is the time to lay in a 531" Ply of Shirts. You will lose no tixi? 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 cen:: i e T T '18 . Kentucky Ave. sy AR e s S

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