Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 4

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P ¢- Pt a7 s PAGE FOUR Published every afternoon from lhe; Kentucky Buiidiag, Lakeland, F]L: Entered in the postoffice at Lake-; oo SRR Do L L o tand, Florida, as mail matter of the 1t second class. A. J. HOLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ....-.oeoees ..85.?0 Six months ......... 54 800 Three months ... ..... 1.28 Delivered anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, iUl g e AR S AR From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS 8 weckly newspaper giving a Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- ttous, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. | If the proposed ex'ra session of the Legislature only lusts three day planned, how Jong will Harry Floyd's “reminiscences” ion last? of the sess It seems that the Florida t'in‘usg' Exchange is here to stay. The or-| ganization will be of inc alculable benefit to the citrus industry of Flor-| ida if the growers will just stick. Tl DT SV Can't see any particular objection to having a special session of the Leg- islature for Jacksonville, if Jackson- ville is willing to foot the bill, and what she wants is right and proper for her to have. | (laude L' Engle has gone to Vir- ginia to take a month's vacation. Mr Toomer probably feels that this thing has cost him money enough already, and doubtless will devote his time to chasing the duplicates of those seve eral thousand simoleons he expended during the primary. The Pens Journal guotes a magazine writer who declares that “only five per cent of the American people buy hooks,” and adds, “We thought as much by the way ours dis- appear.” Reasoning along the same cola M. ;‘. HBTHERINGTON, EDITOR.' LICAN CONVENTION from Page 1.) A A i e R R S Ry ommunicate W part of the } TWo st ding o es of the Re aLnex, aqj] secre man, | 1 Lics ¢ Cha { Red ¢ of @ corps | merous r | women in the In the basement of the there will be lunch -veral thousand | | The -corat- | the national colo he ex- r of the structure will be pro-| sea space of interior wil] be draped | with bunting and flags., Over the| speaker's platform there will be a H0- toot president’'s flag flanked by two large American flags. The spac. on| both sides of this center piece will Le heavily draped with festoons of tunting and battceries of small flags and shields. The walls of the build- ing will be draped with bunting and flags. The rail of the balcony also will be draped with fessoons of hunt- inz with small flags, shields and wreaths at every steel arch, The large bandstand at the north end of Because you examine your purchase and are assured satisfaction before line, what per cent of people buy lead pencils? Some of the papers are clamoring against the primary, but Florida will never go back to the convention sys-|#ny reason it is necessary to ask for [and equipments; contracting for lay- tem. The primary plan is imperfect | credit you can go to the local mer-|ing sidewalks, street paving, plumb- and objectionable in many particulars but it looks like the best way of find- ing out what the people want that has yet been offered. the adoption of some of the many amendments that are being suggested cur primary system may be patched up to be presentable, The Deland Register cuts out a good bit of work for the next Legis- lature. The suggestions are good, too; but Lor', man, you don't know a Floridia Lecislature, By the time they pet throneh considering measures for the protection of tomtits and titwil- s #ophers and grasshoppers, and rowelphity affairs of State, they'll o time to Zive your insignifi- cant Httle jnitiative, referendum, re- call, and sich, more than a nod of the head betore time is called by the session limit, The Fort Meade Leader has chianged editors, Mr. st B Simmons retir- ing, and Mr. A. L. Cleveland, of ) ridian, Miss,, mounting the tripod. The Leader has sometimes had Mr. Upson Downes for a companion dur- ing Mr. Simmons’ regime, but it has always been agood, live paper, and now on a more substantial footing than ever before. Mr. Meck will con- tinue as one of the proprictors, and with Mr. Cleveland, who is young, bright and ambitious, we hope to see Fort Meade's paper flourish like green bay tree, : WHO THE DELEGATES ARE. We have not seen a complete list of the delegates to the Batlimore con- vention who were elected at tha re-! cent primaries. The following is the list in full for the information of onr readers: Ih_\ bringing your order to him in the | State Dental Society came to a close investing your money, Because your merchant is always ready and willing to make right any error or defective article purchased of him, Because when you are sick or for chant. Could you ask it of a mail order house? Because, if a merchant is willing to Perhaps with | cytend your credit, you should give [ing in any and all kinds of ma- him the benefit of your cash trade, Because your home merchant pays local taxes and exerts every effort to build up and better your market, thus increasing the value of city and near- by property. Because the mail order merchant does not lighten your tax or in any way help the value of your property. Because the mail order merchant Goes nothing for the benefit of mar- hets or real estate values, Jecause Mif your town is good enouzh to live in, it is good enough to spend your money in,” as Gov, Folk of Missouri, remarked. | anse, if you will give your home merchant an opportunity to compete, quantities you would buy out of town, he will demonstrate that, quality con- sidered, he Fxch, will save you money AT DENTAL CONVENTION. The 1912 convention of the Florida | vesterday at Atlantic Beach, the final | day’s husiness being featured by the ;.h-.linn of officers for the ensuing year, The society has been in ses- on at the Continental hotel for the [ past threg days and the meeting is considered the most successful in the | listory of the organization, which has been in existence for nearly thir- L1y vears elected and who will direct the { destinies of the society for the next twelve months are as follows: The officers unanimonsly vesterday From First Congressional District: W. Hunt Harris, of Key West. A. P Jordan, of Punta Gorda. From Second Congressional District Dr. B¢, Abernethy, of Orlando Robert E. Davis, of Gainesville From Third Congressional District: Mayes, of Pensacola. f Appalachicola of Punta Gorda ., of Jacksonville Harris, of Ocala f Tamm tor otherwise acquiring tracts of land | the building will be eluborately | 1s of any size, blocks, lots, streets Store fortour servite s | care of it with satistac draped with flags, bunting and |10 alleys: constructing railroads tina ) tory goods and satisfac- aths e easin very way. ) wreaths, and tramroads and operating thereon v Bo1lise V61T WA, tory service SR G T locomotives or other modes of convey- ( ) TRADE WITH HOME FOLKS. ance for tramsporting logs, lumber e { by a president, a vice president, a HE EVEMNMNG TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. JUNE 8, 1912 . The Evening Telegram|PREPARING FOR REPUB- - } 1. Wa o tOTS, NOTICE 0F IN?E:“;)?T;(;:PPLY ¢ T shest amount of indebt- FOR LETTERS.P! + 5.l this corporation may ibject itself shall not of fifty thousand dol- s and residences nfl : 5 g S n arpor TS, lo::a-lh-[ : : : 1ts of capital stock | o as follows: mmee, Florida, FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Properties Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Valyeg .axoland Florida, 30 Kissimmee, Florida, Flood & Hendrix, Owners R D. WARING. T 1. WARING. 1. H. WOODALL. 'ROGER= & BLANTON, L Aztor:ovs for Incorporators. R.D.Y STATE OF FLORIDA, T. L. WARING COUNTY OF OSCEOLA. J.H. WoODALL 1 kescby certify that on this 31st e IR S bl Pl v 1 WARING MERCANTILE (0. n and i 5 personally appeared s iR and J. H. Woodall, each of wiom i= to me well known wn to be the individuals de- n and who executed the fore- “les of incorporation, and knowledged to and before v executed the same for s therein expressed. -:z my hand and official seal 'at Kiss mmee, Florida, the date afore- 'said. ct Florida at the ty Vacation Time and Koak § You Can’t Enjoy Your g g Vacation Without a Kodak You will always have PICTURES to remind you of those happy days, Baby pictures taken now will be a great pleasure ten years from now. CENTRAL PHARMACY Quic Phone 25 lewing become its cha ol le 1 shall isely draped with red, white and & d place G. F. K.RIBBS. blue bunting surmounted by hun-| o . . et Nortary Public State at Large. 3 ; Py |of bus s wil] be at Lakeland, Flor- | (No 51 Beall) A reds O Jteameniian fags |ida. Such branches of its business| Sl et : o Alw&ys ln ELIMINATE Practically every foot of available! T \ S e My ommission expires May ith, i 4 $ | may be ] ot other places as Q17 ¥ be d ated by 1917, directors. 2. The general nature of the busi- ness to be transacted by this corpora- tion shall be: Engaging in a gen- eral merchandise business; buying, manufacturirg, selling, or otherwise dcaling in any and all articles usual- Iy included in the general merchan- dige business, buying, selling, leasing, gaging and renting real estate; constructing, leasing, mort- ng and renting houses; buyving the board of The Lead That's What Wwe Aim To Be Always in the lead, when DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don't try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Speclal Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take STATE OF FLORIDA, (COUNTY OF POLK. 1 hereby certify that on this 31st < day of May, A. D. 1912, before me, a notary public in and for the State of Florida at large, personally appeared T. L. Waring, to me well known and known by me to be the person who execut«d the foregoing articles of in- it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, toi- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfled when you deal corporation, and acknowledged to and before me that he executed the same for the purposes therein expressed. Witness my hand and official seal at Lakeland, Florida, the date afore- said. KELSEY BLANTON, Notary Public State at Large. (Notarial Seal.) My commission expires August 10, 1913, Buy a Ford Touring Car. One of and subdividing the sam. into par- at our and any and all materials necessary or useful for the purpose of this cor- poration, and any and all zrticles used, manufactured, bought or sold in conducting the business of this corporation; owning and operating saw mills and novelty works and manufacturing or buying and selling furniture, building materials, fixtures HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE the best on the market. Only § Completely equipped. Delivered at your door. Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co., by D. H. Sloan, manager. 5-29-2t R e R e e s ittt P EPOEIET I E P LSS TS S PSSR ESALOTTDIO | ing, building houses and other struc- tures of any kind, and manufactur- ing, buying, selling and deal- THE “NORFOLK" MODEL For that trip here’s just the thing. terials suitable therefor; borrowing and loaning money; and acting as agent broker or factor for any and all articles and materials necesary and suitable to the businesses and purposes of this corporation, 4. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty-five thousand dollars $25,000.00), divid- ed into two hundred fifty sharves of the par value of one hundred dol- lars (§100.00) each; and such stock, including that subscribed for by the subscribing incorporators, may be piid for in currency, or in labor and services at a just valuation to be fixed by the board of directors, and shall be issued and paid for at such times and upon such terms as the board of divectors may determine, 4. This corporation perpetually, or until cording to law, 5. The business of this corpora- tion, until otherwise provided by 'he board of directors, shall be condn. Breezy, easy and ‘elegant whether you go by train, boat,"auto, airship &} or “shank’s mare” a “NORFOLK” . is appropriate. shall exist dissolved ae- If’s just as right ~ for you “stay-at-homes” too. You just ought to step in and see the retary and treasurer and a board of | three divectors. The office of < po- tary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The membership of the ! board of directors may be iner ..\--!! or diminished by the by-laws 1o pe adopted by this corporation from «in. to time, but at no time shall 1. than three, nor more than fiv board of directors new togs we have put in for men who want to keep cool, look cool and maintain a dressy appearance. Made by the “Pecks of Syracuse” and made as carefully as though they were to sell for much more than these figures== $15.00——818.00——$20.00 other officers, or agen i their powers and duties, as mayv in| their discretion be necessary The annual meeting of thic (or- poration shall be on the second 7 1e0s- | day of July of each year at 1 lock | (@ m., at which time all the officers] | herein provided for shall b. .1, :n'd| | by the board of directors. Th. in-| | corporators shall meet at laleland, | W. A. Bean, Tampa, president | B Enloe, Miami, first vice | president ! G. B Tison, Gainesville, second | vice president i . L. Nance, Tampa, treasures | Jdesse L Williams, Jacksonville, i« orresponding secretary. A. M Jdackson, Lakeland, recording “eer v The election was held at the morn <ion and the only other bnsi . ansacted was the r of interesting pa lentistry . relat- nd the transa ¢l ro « business. The conventi th irned te meet for a 1} Atlantic Bea ck=onville Times-Ur Florida, on the second Tucsday of [auly, AL DL 1912, at 10 0'lock 4. m., | for the purpese of adopting and transacting any o {which may come befor Untij the officers 10 be ol nnual All the latest in Shirts, Hosicry, Neckwear and the other little Accessories so necessary 1o a careful Dressers’ Wardrobe. E. F. Bailey == meeting of shall be qua corporation s : “ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY" RDw b Y

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