Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 17, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni-' ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone: 282 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt 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 and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har-/ mess. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write' Lex 426. 2-18-tf for FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- tLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, taymondo huild'ag. Residence phone 185 Green 4-6-tf. fFOR SALE—Canary birds, $3 2 yair or $2 for a singer. Apply 215 South Kentucky avenue. 6-8-6t 0. K. BAKERY. Cur motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting aothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and pourishing ingredients. Come and see. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave- nue. 5-25-t1 FISH! Will have fish as soon as rail- way conncctions are being made again. Yaun's Fish Market. 6-12-tf FOR SALE—One of the best fam- Wy horses In town, also surry. Rea- sonable prico and terms. Apply room 2, Munn Bldg. 5-30-tf FOR 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 9 9% ahoes need cost you more than 2.29 for half soling as long as the shoes -7-1mo LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS | most in FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms with | Subbubs: freo bath, electric lights, telephone Apply 6-12-t1. ast, and out-door sleeping room. to Ohlinger & Alficld. FOR RENT—Five room ¢lose in on New York avenue. @ Boulware or W. Fiske Johnson. house See J. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, THE KAISER'S MOTOR CARS. Koniglisher Marshall, | ] stables, in Berlin have been roed i1\ o garage, says Theo- | » M. R. Von Keler. The kaiser h.n found the automobile less costly nd more satisfactory than the spe- cial train and the horse-drawn car- riage. The emperor has quite 50 chauffeurs. When he goes to ma- neuvres their lives become almost ro- mantic. From morning to night the chauffeur in charge of the imperial car is the center of applause and ova- tions; he remains seated while dis- tinguished potentates and diplomats bare their heads and greet the em- peror; while the worst congestion on the road in front melts away as if by magic when rhe kaiser signal is heard The Power of the Press. A newspaper can drop the same thought into a thousand minds at the same moment. A newspaper i3 am adviser who does not require to be sought, but comes to you brietly ev- ery day of common weal, without dis- tracting your private affairs. Newspa- pers, therefore, become more neces- sary in proportion as men become more equal individuals, and more to be feared. To suppose that they only | gerve to protect freedom would be to diminish their importance; they maintain civilization.—De Tocqueville. The Way to Meet Work. The beauty of work depends upon | the way we incet it—whether we arm ours:!ves each morning to attack itas an enemy that must be vanquished before night comes, or whether we open our eyes with the sunrise to welcome it as an approaching friend who will keep us delightful company all day, and who will make us feel at evening that the day was well worth its fntlgues —Lucy Larcom. Friends. We speak with awed tenderness of our guardian angels; but have we not all ha our guilng angels, who came to us in visible form, and, recognized or unknown, kept beside us on our difficult path until they had done for us all that they could?—Lucy Larcom, Rare Among Men. The ability to secure your own way and Imprass others with the idea that they are having their own way is rare among men; among women it i3 as | thousand dollars $25,000.00), ied into two hundred fifty shares of | | the par value and any and all articles | 1 . { poration, i 'ysed, manufacturcd, bought or sold\ 'in conducting the business of thla | corporation; owning and operaun.,‘, saw mills and novelty works and| | mznufacturing or buying and sellln" furniture, building materials, fixtures | and equipments; contracting for lay- ing sidewalks, street paving, plumb-' ing, building houses and other struc- tules of any kind, and manufactur- ing, buying, selling and deal- ing in any and all kinds of ma-! terials suitable therefor; borrowine 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. 3. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty-five divid- of one hundred dol- | lars ($100.00) each; and such stock. including that subscribed for by the subscribing incorporators, may Im{ peid 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 Yiml~s= and upon such terms as the board of | directors uay determine, 1. This corporation perpetually, or until dissc cording to law. The business of this corpora tion, until othe se provided by the board of directors, shall be conducted by a president, a vice president, a sec- retary and treasurer and a board of three directors. The office of socre- tary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The membership of the hoard of directors may be increased or diminished by the by-laws to be adopted by this corporation from time to time, but at ro time shall be less than three, nor more than five. The hoard of directors may appoint such other officers, or agents, prescribing their pow and daties, as may in their discretion he necessary The annual meeting of this cor- poration shall be on the second Tues- day of July of each year at 10 o'clock a m., at which time all the officers | exist | ac- | shall plved b 1 for the purpose of adopting by-laws coramon as eyebrows—T. BB. Aldrich. Lucky Juliet. Mrs. Knicker—What impressed you “Romeo and Juitet”” Mrs. The fact that Juliet could keep a nurse in what appeared to be the suburbs.—Harper's Bazar, Hopeless. “Do you belleve our republic can endure?” “No, sir—most emphatical- ly I do not. The fools in this town voted me out of office last fall.” o 6-14-2 R S R WANTED—Competent, expertenced NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY stenographer desires position in FOR LETTERS-PATENT Lakeland, her home town. Address iy : 301 North Tennesseo avenue. 6-13-3tp| that on the 3rd day of July, PUPILS in voice, piano and pipe a| thereafter as they can be heard, they organ wanted in Lakeland by graduate with many years experi ence Good reference. Address Mrs. W A. Lyons, Chubb, Fla. 6-11-6 FOR SALE—BARGAIN. A fine and grapefrait grove of ten acres. good cight room house, and beautifu lawn; within a tew rods of two beau tiful lakes. Only 15 minutes’ from depot, and on main travele road. \Wm. 1. luie, lHaines City, Fla., Polk Co. $ WANTED Two or three young men of Lakeland for improved bearing orange A walk vornet players, The undersigned hereby give notice A D at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon RN =l will apply to the Tlonorably Albert W. Gilchrist, governor of the State b | of lorida, at his oftice in the capitol building in the city of Tallahassee for letters-patent incorpovating them, their associates and successors, intoa Lody politic and corporate under the name of Waring Mercantile Company, under the following charter and ar- ticles of incorporation, the original of which is now on tile in the oflice e 1 the secrctary ol State of the State Lt Florida at the city of Tallahassee. R. D. WARING T. L. WARING \_ and transacting any other business which may come hefore the meeting. Unti] the officers to be elected at the annual meeting of the year 1913 shall be qualified, the business of the corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: R. D. Waring, president J. 1. Woodall, vice president T. .. Waring, secretary and treas- urer. R. D. Waring, J. H. Woodall and T. \Waring, directors. 6. The highest amouut of indebt- edness to which this corporation may at any time subject itself shall not exceed the sum of fifty thousand dol- lars ($50,000.00) 7. The names and residences of the subseribing incorporators, togeth- eor with the amoun's of capital stock subscribed by cach are as follows R. D Waring, Kissimmee, Florida G0 shares. T. L. Waring shares L. Lakotand Florida \ A HL Woedail, Kissimmer, Flo 14 shares R D WARING T. I.. WARING JoH, Woobng, ROGERS & BLANTON, Attorneys for Incorporator: STATE OF FLORIDA, | { herel ‘ovided for shatl X vartel Members of Council—-Morr:s G “,m“ m“,\.”“ “!,x,m : ' I Munn, Clalrman; W, P, Pillans, Luthepn (;hurch, Sunday school ai ! h.\‘Hu‘- hu.n(l. of direc mnj The in- Vice-Chairman; Messs. 0. M| Rav. H. J. Mathias, Pasor. | vices during the = corporators shall meet at Lakeland, |poyoop "6 gouthard, R, ™. Scip-| Sunday school 10:00 a m. of the illness of ti: Florida, on the second Taesday of i R % Tuls. A. . 1912, at 10.0'clock a..m {per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes, —_ Pt e il AR ohe: %71 The following standing com- 0 mittces for the year were appointed: Pillans, Haynes. Pillans and Southard. ard, Haynes. and Scipper. as two of our cornet players will be feaving the band in a few months Apply to Prof. Janowski, band room J. 1. WOODALL ( PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE WARING MERCANTILE CO. The undersigned hereby Lecome associated, soviate themselves together for Only Sometimes. A poor beginning may lead to a good ending, but it Is not likely to do »o l( one has started to tumble the and corporate under the laws of the State of Florida, the provisions of MY le\'E INCLUDES which are hereby accepted. The fol- loewing articles shall constitute and fl‘fllm become its charter upon the issuance Newspapers of letters-patent according to law. 1. The name of this corporation <hall be: Waring Mercantile Com- Magalifles pany. 1s principal office and place of business wil] be at Lakeland, Flor- ida. Such branches of its business may Dbe established at other places as may be designated by the board of l 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 dealing in any and all articles usual- Iy included in the gemeral merchan- Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur- Your Chasmg elsewhere. lnmngnginx and renting real estate; " |hu\im. constructing, leasing, mort- patronage appreciated. | gaging and renting houses: buying \. r otherwise acquiring tracts of land cels of any size, blocks, lots, streets and alleys; constructing and tramroads and operating thereon Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonla Theater. ance for tramsporting logs, lumber and any and all materials necessary day of May, agree to| not and do hereby as-| Florida at large, personally R. purpose of becoming a body politic ! cach of whom is to me well kno and knowa to be the individua! sceribed in and who executed ¢ going articles of incorpor severally acknowledged to a me that they executed the s the purposes therein express at Kissimmee, Florida, the dar said. dise business, buying, selling, leasing. | ‘fm- the purposes the | and subdividing the sama into par-| railroads | locomotives or other modes of convey- | 'OUNTY OF ORCEOLA I hereby certify that on ti A Do912, before n v public in and for the =ra appear W D. Waring and J H * Witness my hand and offi G. F. KRIBRES Notary Public State at Larae (Notarial Seal.) My commission expires Muu Trth, 1915, STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTY OF POLK I hereby certify that on :his J1st 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 executed the foregoing artiiles of in- corporation, and arkn\wl.\d. A to and before me that he exe ed tt Witness my hand at Lakeland, Florida. - said KELSEY BLANTON. Notary Public S:ate at Large (Notarial Seal.) . What 18 it when canly one wife is al- { ma‘am."—Lippincott's My commission expires August 10, or useful for the purpose of this cor-] 1913. JUNE 117, 1912. e VERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida - Lumber Shingles Lath Plaster Mill Work 5 % The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Foot of Main Street, City RICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW ] % IT WILL PAY Brick Lime Cement TO SEE US! P Preaching service 11:10 4 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. | _Christian Chureh. Muayer—S. L. A, Clonts. | Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor. 7:90 p. m., second and ¢ ('Phonz 310-Red.) Sunday schosl 9:45 a. m. | days Clerk and Tax Coilector, H. L . Communion 10:45 a. m. | Swatts i reaching, 11:00 a. m. M. E. Church. South Troasurer and Asoessor, A. .| ¥ P. 8. C. E. co-operates with! 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor Armistead, atarer socleties at Cumberiand Pteo-‘ ~unday school ¥:45 o Collector of Light and Water, C.| 'wterian chursh. ‘ Viorning sermou N Wvening sermon, 7:30 a m. L Lworth D. ('lough, Marshal, W. H. Tillls. Night Watchman, F. L. Frankliu Municipal Judge, Gsn. J. A. Cox City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Wi kvening serv: Prayer-meeting p m Catholic Church. duesd Rav. A. B, Foz, Pastor. seevices are anld on seeond and forrth Sundays ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, e el JOD Printing s to the Streets, Messrs. Scipper, South- Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh Sanitary, Messrs. Eatou Scipper. Public Improvement and Cemetery. | Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pagh. Governor—A. W. Gilebrist, Talla- hassee. Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—\W. V. Knott, Talla- hassee. Treasurer—J. ( hassee, Attorney-General—Dark M. Tram- mell, Tallahassce. Commissioner of Agriculture—-W. A. McRae, Tallahasse» Pugh, Wi \(x newspaper and publishing basiness enlargement of our it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where 1t will be found in Room- I.aoing, Talla- 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com o BKavaa nf M . roape, = Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm petent charge of Mr. G, J. Williams, F M. Holloway, Tallahuesee. PR iy R . ’ Railroad Commisstoners—R. Hul- anything that can be printed, if you wan son Burr, Chairmaa; Newton A the be e T s A 3 ¢ best work at the y rices. oo Bliteh, Royal C. Duun. W, C. Yon ¢ at the right prices. o2 Secretary. All communications Mr. Williams, should be addressed to Tallahassee Ag It Seems to Willy. Teacher—"“The right to have more than one wife s called polygamy. | The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building lowed a man”" Willy—"“Monotmy. Magazine i 1)58 ‘ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Fiorida avenue aad Bay S The Rev. William Dudiey Nowltn. |D. D., pastor Sunday schooi 9:45 a m. H. C. Stevens, supehmendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. @. and 7:15 p W 1 Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting @rst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Cannin Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c (A Few Drugs Left But They are Going Fas LAKE PHARMAC MAINST. PHONE 42 THE WORLD SMILES AT £0C through the fragrant smok Iuman Blunt cigar. As: | | Meeting East Lakeland Migsio your troubles vamish as 7 Sunday school at 3 p.m. E, A, Mind and nerves are sO Milton, superintendent. Prayer- ficulties become trifles of meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. entirely. Think tha for a 5-cent cigar? V man Blunt tonight after =75 it's a safe bet you adm:’ ° are justified. Manufactured dY nman Cigar Factory ™+ Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. F “haimers, pastor, Sunday ool 9:45 a. m. Morp’ <~ sermon 11:00 a m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. Y.P.S.C.E meetsat 6 p. m. |Phone Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30.|233 Red

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