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PAGE EIGHT. = ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premier typewriter; new. Can be seen at News office, upstairs,. 3-19 Bver-Wear Hostery. Six pairs guaranteed for six months. Silk and lisle Sold only by E. F. Bailey, Lakeland. For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant ard 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tf, FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- ness. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write Bex 426. 2-18-tf Fos FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, aymondo huild'ng. Residence phone 165 Green 4-6-tt. FOR SALE-—Canary birds, $3 a pair or $2 for a singer. Apply 215 South Kentucky avenue. 6-8-6t 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients. Come and see. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave- nue. 6-25-tt FISH! Will have fish as soon as rail- way connections are being made again. Yaun's Fish Market. 6-12-tf FOR SALE—One or the best fam- ily horses In town, also surry. Rea- sonable price and terms. Apply room 2, Munn Bldg. 5-30-tt TOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. For further particu- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, street. 6-7-6t The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on any ong pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for hailf soling as long as the shoes last. 6-7-1mo LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms with freo bath, electric lights, telephone and out-dvor slecping room. Apply » Ohlinger & Alficld. 6-12-tf. FOR RENT—Five room house olose in on New York avenue, See J. . Boulware or W. Fiske Johnson. 6-14-2 WANTED—Competent, expertenced stenographer desires position in Lakcland, her home town, Address 301 North Tennesseo avenue. 6-13-3tp PUPILS in voice, piano and pipe orgud wanted in Lakeland by ence. Good reference. Address Mrs. W. A. Lyons, Chubb, Fla, 6-14-6 FOR SALE—BARGAIN. A fine improved bearing orange and crapefruit grove of ten ac good cight room house, and beautiful fawn; within a few rods of two beau- tiful lakes, Only 15 minut 5" walk from depot, and on main trave road. Wm. I’ Huie, Haines « Fla., Polk Co. [ Did Not Know. “Did you hear the new opera In New York?" “Yes" "It was sung in English, wasn't it?" | was told s0. "= Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sight for Familiar Objects. A famillar face and form may be recognized at from fifty to one hun- dred meters. MY LINE INCLUDES s & Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKL . EASY TO RESTORE NECKWEAR, [YCUBPOBATION NOTICE | | Process Not Expensive, and Complete Return of the Criginal Freshness Is Sure. Notice is hereby given, in corform- ity with the laws of the State o!’I Florida, that the undersigned intend ' to apply to Honorable A. W. Gil-| These dainty accessorles to our |christ, governor of the State of Flor-| wardrobes become solled very quickly | ida, at Tallahassee, on the 17th day and we often regret having to use wa |cf July, A. D. 1912, os as soon there- ter upon them, for they never regalr (after as we can be heard, for letters 1LAND, FLA, JUNE 15, 1912 7 VERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida their first freshness. To send them to the dry cleaner’s each time is an expensive luxury. They may be cleaned in this manner at home: When a number of pieces have ao- cumulated, place them in a quart jar and flll it three-quarters full of gaso- lige. After closing it airtight, shake vig- orously and allow it to stand for sew eral hours. Shake from time to time. Remove the articles and rub the solled spots with a pure white soap, using an old toothbrush. Repeat this process until the neckwear is thor oughly clean. Hang out of doors, that the air may quickly dry them. When the gaso- line has evaporated, bring them in and hang them in a warm place. Heat helps wonderfutly in dispell- Ing the odor of gasoline. Place in a closely covered box con- taining sachet bags. Byt the time the neckwear is needed it will have lost the disagreeable odor. Simple Silk Waist This simple walst is of colored sfik with kimono sleeves. It is trimmed with bands of silk embroldery and has a little yoke of lace. Styles Change Gradually, On the whole the radical change ex- pected in spring fashions will certaln- ly not take place all at once. Little by little fuller skirts, overdresses and even paniers will make thelr appear- ance, but these effects wlill only ap- pear slowly and gradually. Undoubt- edly the fuller styles will prevall later on, but the evolution of fashion, like every other action or movement alm- ing at attaining perfection, is of the “festina lente” category. Judging from reports from Paris the change of silhouette will not be re 4| markable this year. La Parisienne has | The entirc capital stock of the com- graduate with many years experi-| not yet tired of “la ligne” and the|pany shall be fully paid up in cash, simple lines of the figure, espectally from hip to hem. Gracefully arranged tunic, loopings or knottings of mous seline de sole, low down upon the skirt, either In front, at the back or upon the sides, will be seen, and a ten. dency toward the double skirt will be gradually accentuated. Silk Net Gloves. The demand for the dlaphanous in dress has brought out a new glove made of silk net. This Is heavily iu crusted up the back in erystal beads, | with here and there a rhinestone in- trodvced fn the design. Happiness and Piety. Do not forget that even as “to work s to worship,” so to be cheery is to worship also; and to be happy Is the first step to being pious.—Robert Louis Stevenson. patent to be issued to the NICHOLS MERCANTILE COMPANY, of which proposed corporation the following' shall be the articles of incorpora- ' tion: ! 5 P. H. FULLER. LYLE 0. PIERCE. OLIVER R. MITCHELL. | Articles of Incorporation of Nichols! Mercantile Company. ; Articles of incorporation entered into this 30th day of April, A. D.| 1912, between P. H. FULLER, LYLE | 0. PIERCE and OLIVER R. MITCH- ELL, and their associates, who here- ! by associate themselves together as| a body corporate under the (,‘unsnilu-} tion and Laws of the State of Flor-| ida, and do hereby adopt the I'olluw-' ing as their articles of incorporation, to-wit: 1. The name or the corporation shall be NICHOLS MERCANTILE COMPANY, and its principal place of business shall bhe in the town of Nichols, County of Polk, and State of Florida; but branch stores, ofices and agencies may be established and maintained at any other place or places in the State of Florida, or in any other States, or foreign couu- tries that the board of directors of said company may designate. I 2. The general nature of the busi- ness or businesses to be transacted by the company shall be to conducr, maintain and operate a wholesaie and retail grocery, drug store, and general merchandise business; to buy, sell and deal in all manner and kinds of personal property whatso- ever; to buy, lease or otherwise ac- quire real estate and to lease or oth- erwise encamber same; to sell, mort- gage, lease or otherwise dispose of real estate; to purchase, construct or otherwise acquire, malntain, im- prove and operate factories, store houses, warehouses, or other works or conveniences; to act as agents, brokers or factors in the pur- chase or sale of groceries, drugs, gen- cral merchandise, personal property of all kinds, and real estate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we L’- 18 the l“r""_‘!;’;e;h'“ ::;' m"'efl‘: have hereunto set our hands, thls and purposes spec " this 8econd| ey day of April, A. D. 1912, fl-‘usl“- u‘hlnl'l »l)e ‘l{n nowise limltlcd( or P. H. FULL#R. restricted by reference to or infer- LYLE O. PIERCE. ence from the terms of any clause OLIVER R. MITCHELL. of this charter, and shall be con- * strued as independent objects and as State of Florida, County of Polk. in furtherance and not in limitation Personally appeared befors me of tho Beneral powers confurrid V¥ |ifie undersigned authority, this $0th “r““ s cnaractar OOy of Aprit, A. D. 1912, P. . Ful- « S ¢ acter. 4 § 3. The amount of the capital stock I\:ll'nl:;yl:e "?'mri::;:n’::::;:r”& of this company shall be Fifteen ;rms me;nioned {hxte Who utod| Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), '“'E:Im faregoing articles of imcorpora- vided into one hundred and fifty =~ ' é % (150) shares of the par value ‘;s"f‘:;':fl" ':‘hn: ‘:pl;‘o“‘f:::::l:;:::‘:'.l. one hundred dollars ($100.00) each | Holr frew a0t At deed for thi whes .nd purposes therein expressed. Witness my hand and official sea! his, tha date aforesaid. R. N. BRYAN, " Notary Public, In and for the Statn“ of Florida at Large. | My commission mpires Feb 17,‘\ 1016, | (Nuotarial Seal.) Brick Lime Cement Plaster % PRICES RIGHT manager, and Oliver R. Mitchell, | secretary and treasurer; and the | foregoing named. persons shall con- stitute the board.of directors of sald company. Any one person may hold on. or more offices. 6. The highest amount of indebt- edness or liability % which this com- pany can at any time subject itself shall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00;, 7. The names and residences of the subscribers andt the amount of stock subscribed by each, are as fol- lows: X P. H. Fuller, Nichols, Florida, fifty shares. Lyle O. fifty shares. Oliver R. Mitchell, Nichols, Flor- iva, fifty shares. Pierce, Nichols, Florida, and the stock of the company, when ed, shall be von-assessable Th apital stock of the company may b increased herveafter any amoun that may be desiced. 1. time of the commencement ot this company shall be the date of the issuance of letters patent, and it shall continue in operation T term of ninety-nine (99 . The business or busing company shall be condu president, vice president, seor manager, and treasurer, and cther oflicers as the board of di: | SRR | tors may designate, and a board of Blessing in Disguise. i directors consisting of not less thgn | Many a man is being saved by the three, nor more than five, stokho.4- |bard work that he thinks is killing ' ers, who shall be elected annuaily ur on | 1 1t Is, Indeed. Once boys or girls have been ai- ' lowed to leave school, it ts contrary | to human nature to expect them to . 11 go back. tar the first Tuesday in January of each| — Numbered. “] suppose it's true,” sighed Miss Wellon, “that the hairs of one's head '.r ‘ are numbered. | know that this is the eighty-fourth one I've lost since the middle of April.” PERIONSRSE TREZEER S | Tue Rev. Willum Dudley Nowlia, | D. D., pasior | Cigars Come and see me before pur- chasing elsewhere. patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonla Theater. Your him. The annual meeting shall o J:'i O g fand every vear { | The officers of the company fur the | first year, or until their su are elected and qualified, shall be ael follows: P. H. Fuller, president: | Lyle O. Pierce, vice president and| Chureh Qoten FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Fiorida avenue and Bay St. | vessors | v Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Weekly pravermeeting Wednesday | evening at 7:30. ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Youug People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Meeting — | East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3p. m. E A, | Milton, superinterdent Prayer~ | meeting Thursday at 3 p. m 1‘ Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. F “halmers, pastor, Sunday ~~>vol 9:45 a. m. Morr® -~ sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y. P.S. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Mosufacmred Lrc crve g 8y THE GRAFRU COMP, Arcsda. Mo 0.8 A > | Stevens, superintendent. | Preaching Sunday at 11 a m. “dl 5p m | | ! Woman's Missionars and Aid So-| i i Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Work i IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City . . SERVICE RIGHT NOW Christian Chusch. | Preaching service 11:00 a Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. 17:00 p. m., gecond and four:: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. days Communien 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. ¥. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with sther societies at Cumberiand Pres- ytorlan church. E'vening sermon, 7:30 a =, M. E. Church, South L. C. Jenkins, Pastor ~unday school $:45 a. m siorning sermon 11:0) a m cpworth League 6:90 p o, fiveniug service, T:00 p m Prayer-meeting Wednesdas p m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCE Sunday school at 10 a m No s vices during the summer on a 0wt of the illness of the rector Catholic Church, 0 Rev. A, B, Foz, Pastor. Sérvices are held on second and fourrls: Sundays. Lutheran Church, Res. H. J. Matbias, Pastor. Suaday school 10:00 a: m: Job Printing — OWL\'G to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing busines: it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Room- 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com o petent charge of Mr. G, J. Williams., | anvthing that can be printed, if vou the best work at the right prices. cz Mr. Williams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building PICKLING TIME Pleaty Spices all kiads for Pickeling and Cantit Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c A few Drugs Left But They are Going fas LAKE PHARMAC through the fragrant Iuman Blunt cigar your troubles vani {ind and nerves a! fculties becoma trifles entirely. Think thats s for a 5S-cent cigar? W man Blunt tonight after = it's a safe bet you 2dm are justified aman Cigar Factory =" Phone 233 Red