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PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 24, 1012, GENERAL TEAM WORK-—Furni- ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone Doing Good FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith| “I'm kind of uneasy about my Premicr typewriter; mew. Can be|health, doctor,” said the major. *“I seen at News office, upstairs, 3-19 |bave been suffering from shooting pains in my right side, where my For quick service try the O. K. heart is, and all my organs seem out resiaurant and 5 cent lunch coun-|of whack in one way or another, so I ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot [thought I'd ask you to examine me cofteo at all hours. 4-15-t¢, |and tell me what's wrong and give me a prescription.” FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har-| «pjl pe glad to examine you and ness. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write | prescribe, Major Standoff,” replied the Eex 426. 2-18-tf |doctor, “when you have settled that 5 Ly e g W aorps |01 account of yours, which has been ' Tiie, ACCIDENT, PLATES|pnnine for three years. At the last ilAss, wné STEAM BOILER IN-|peeting of our county medical asso- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, | catlon we passed drastic resolutions taymondo “uild'nz. Residence phone|forbidding members to' have dealings .65 Creen 4-6-tf. | with certain people, who are notori- ously bad pay, and your name was the 0. K. BAKERY. first mentioned in this conrection.” Our motto is “Quality before| «yyell, great guns!” cried the major. Quantity,” and we are putting|“ThatIshould have to be insulted by a nothing in our cakes and pies but|lanternjawed sawbones right here in {SOMETHING NEW IN TRIMMING Designs on New French Motor Coat Are Distinctive and Well Worth Copying. The arrangement of strapped yoke sections across a swinging panel ip this French motor coat is new and in- teresting. The coat is made of light tan worsted mixture just verging off the champagne tone and the only trimming is the eccentric manner of scrupulously clean, wholesome and |this town, which owes its very exist- nourishing ingredients. Come and ;’"‘fh'flum.“ P"';Ulffltl lm’lld so]f_-sncrlfllc? % : di n the times that tried men's souls! see, ‘Oxwu sho‘p. Peacock building. i £uie1y st be in e dren 107 South Florida. .|from which I shall presently wake! FISH! It doesn’t stand to reason that any Will have fish as soon as rail-|man, much less a one horse doctor, would dare to hand such an insult to way conpections are being made d : 5 the pioneer who made the wilderness akain. Yaun's Fish Market. 6-12-tf1 " the rose! The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness| “Why, sir, I have been the best shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue,|friend you ever had since you hung will guarantee to keep half soles on | 0ut your shingle. T have boosted you ny one pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear fn season and out of season. I took el : an interest In you from the first, and them out at our expense. No pair of | ) opavor o friend of mine fell sick I shoes need cost you more than $2.25 | woyld say to him: ‘Call on Doctor for half soling as long as the shoes| Condiment! He is the most divinely last. 6-7-1mo | gifted physiclan in these parts.’ “When old John Bonehead fell sick WANTED—Two or three young|he was going to send for one of the men of Lakeland for cornet players, | old established doctors, but I labored as two of our cornet players will be| with him and exhausted all my elo- e D I G S e T e Glasses Will Get Brokep | { occasionally, even with the best of care. If yours meet wirg don’t throw them away, especially if they suited your cyes Bring the broken lenses here and we will replace them of exactly the same strength. We can match any glas: wit atany +i; Kissimmee, Fla., Jun. « Dr. H. Edgar Cole: Dear Sir—In response to your ietter as to how I lik.J will say that I have seen many oculists in the effort to 1, - sight. My eyes were so bad I could scarcely see a man 3 E. M. nop: H. Edzar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewel ¢ Store, Tuesday, June 25th, from » Don't forget the place | 112 Kentucky vwe, ’!'l" ‘L)drl\' COLE & HULL = B G G 3 S S e T ) Yo q | T urer, R. D. Waring, . Waring, directo: 6. The high s to Which tii at any time subj NOTICE OF INTENTICN TO APPLY | furniture, building materials, fixtures | " jand equipments; contracting for lay- FOR LEIE:fEPATENT' ing sidewalks, street paving, plumb- notica ing, building houses and other struc- \ D, | lwes of any kind, and manufactur- ing, buying, selling and deal- in any and all kinds of ma- 1!11‘1315 suitable therefor; borrowing {and loaning money; and acting as agent broker or factor for any and | all articles and materials ne land suitable to the busines purposes of this corporation. 3. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be twenty-five | thousand dollars $25,000.00), divid- L. Waring, L. indersigned hereby giv t on the 3rd day of July, . i ledn t 10 o'clock a after as they can be heard, they apply to the Honorable Albert ilehirist, covernor of the State FFloridu, at Lis office in the capitol wiilding in the city of Tallnhassee for letters-patent incorporating them, their associates and suceessors, into a body politic and corporate under the namg of Waring Mercantile Company, Or uas soon exceed the sum ot ti1 lars (330,000, 00 7. The the subseri nauies sary and ng i er with the amounts subscribed by each o R. D. Waring, Kis 60 shares. T. L. Waring, Lak ! leaving the band in a few months, g"t‘lm; tokl!et him to send for YS'\; o 40 aWAEE Sugat 16 ) », i Now, I ask you, as man to man, shaping. e nel is in- ML Do, e be send for you on my recommenda- | tended to represent a hood, though the FISH—Phone 311, R. 0. Park. | tlon or did he not?" panel is perfectly flat and is lined Fish, 8, 10 and 12 1-2 cents per 1b.| “He certainly did, and I've always|Wwith the same satin that lines the Charge extra for dressing. 6-18-Gp | felt that it was a low trick on your|coat. The tassel weights the panel il part. Here I was a stranger in a|and keeps it from blowing about. The FOUND—A pair of eye glasses. | strange land, a young physiclan try-| yoke has straps and a. big button In Owner may have same by calling at| Ing to establish a practice, and you front also and the fronts lap and this office, identifying same and pay- | "hloaded that old deadbeat on me and | fasten at the left side with more of ing for this advertisoment, 6-18-tf|Me8r1Y broke me up inbusiness! I treat- the big white pearl buttons. &d 2lm for slx months and as soon as FOR RENT--Furnished. 413 South Kentucky. Hot and cold |t water. PPhone 28 Blue. FOR SALE-—35-horse power hoiler | §, rooms | he was able to move he jumped the own and I haven't had a cent from 6-19-6p | hira to this day.” “That's your idea of gratitude, sir, s 1t? When I go forth to the hedges S-horse power air lift, which|and highways to find patients for you, pumps 250 gallons of water per min-| You think I should be responsible for ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. “0ld lomestead” in mountains. Low rates to early visitors. J. 1" Johuson, route 6, Hendersonville, N G 6-2 The Mann Plumbing and Construc- t tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Give us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue, Phone 110, G-19-tf| t homes of the town then. a mild epidemic of measles, and | was quite busy and the outlook was en- cournglng. confounded telephone message, and 1 We have plenty of fresh and salt witer fish now on hand, and will keep plenty in stock in the future. W, A, Yinn Fich Market, Phone 252 Red, 2441 od Lonsokecp T FOR RENT ind hath fo N Thre lieht farnis reon { t Oraane ron SALK Two il 1 fat-top desk; | cali 1 w; Ty pewriter; helm beicd ;o1 cirenlay er; 1 post drill gain in any of the [ T pony plan You can et a bar- Mules hove miay 1 ip If you want an antomobile, it will pay have agencies which enable us to sell you almost any Kind of car you want from lowest to highest prices. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 6-21-3 FOR RENT housckeeping. be seen at Seipper's stable, Lutsey. you to see o us, asowe Three rooms for light For further particu- lars apply . AL to Mrs Rennolds, G-1-11 S. L. A. CLONTS DEALER IN Real [state uffice in Clonts’ Building. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. Elephant's Prestige in Siam. The whole elephant tribe is looked upon with great veneration by the Siamese. The elephant is the symbolic animal of the country, and though his | pouder strength is daily used in found that she had When my wealthy patrons experience sot hiere reminding me of it!" tude that ever defac -19-¢ | the bills they run up! I suppose you have forgotten who called you up when old Mrs. Toplofty fell Just as soon as I heard of her illness I nearly foundered myself rushing to =wila telephono to notify you, knowing slck. hat you needed patlents. I suppose you have forgotten that kindness?” “No, I have nmot forgotten, major, and it it hadn't been for your gray hatrs I'd have shown my appreciation with a wet elm club. I was just get- Ing a footing in some of tha wealthy There was Then you sent me your rushed down to see Mrs. Toplofty, and the smallpox! learned hat T was treating a smallpox patient hey closed their doors to me. That me back two years, ind now you have the nerve to rome “Well, of all the shameless ingrath 1 the annals of our glorions conntry thiz is the worst! | This fs the reward a man gots for helping the poor and needy, for strain- fng his hind legs rustling around try- fng to do good! A man may shed blood and sever his heart-strings try- fng to aid struggling young men, and after years they turn and rend him! “Well, you can go to thunder with your medical assoclation. 1 don't suppose you could tell an attack of glanders from a lunar eclipse, any- how, and so your diagnosis wouldn't be worth a cent. If I had a sick cow 1 wouldn't let you prescribe for her. The undertaker was telllng me only yesterday that he’ll have to buy an extra hearse if you stay here. So I bid you good morning.” To Make Advertising Pay. LINEN SUIT IS ESTABLISHED Its Worth and Utility Recognized— Will Be Less Plain Than That Formerly Worn. Now that the linen suit has demon- strated to admiring femininity its ab- solute essentialness, most women at this time of year begin to take an ac- tive Interest In linen samples, listen to hints on fashionable colors and con. sult modistes as to the latest styles. Judging from the early models al- ready shown, the linen suits for next summer will be decldedly less plaln than formerly. Even the most sim- ple styles will have little touches to relleve the plalnness, and the finer linen tallored costumes will be very el | cgant Indeed. Most suits are cut with quite high walst line. Often the coat is rounded in front, or in cutaway style. Some- times 1t fastens over at one side with two or three funcy buttons, or perhaps- just one ornament, Tannish brown linens will be fash. ionable, and so, too, will old blue Some suits are trimmed with laces dyed to match the linen, while oth ers have collars and cuffs of black silk or satin, Plalu linens trimmed with striped lin- (ens I8 another new idea of this sea son. Omne charming suit of Chincse blue was finished with deep square collar, odd shaped revers and cuffs ot blue and white striped linen, and fas. tened with huge white buttons. Notes. Lace 18 much used as ruffles on skirts of evening frocks. Many of the newest evening coats are made with a single seam. The new horn buttons trimmed in combinations. | Machine stitching s popular on skirts and coat suits of cheviot and ! English suitings. Charmeuse continues to be the fash- fonable fabric for afternoon wear. The favorite trimming s silk fringe. Parls has elected the huge flat, sim- “Use good bait, fresh balt, and pa- tlence,” is the advice Izaak Walton years ago gave to fishermen, and fish- ing after all is what men engage in— fishing for business. Have for bait good live copy; fresh, up-to-date “set up” and patiently fish in one pool. You never heard of a successful angler who rushes first to one pool and then to another. Get the best pool known by experience to contaln the fish, and lure him on by offering the best bait iu your kit. Fishing and advertising are allke.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Have Confidence in Fellow-Men. ply trimmed hat of black velvet as the relgning favorite of the season. Little Fancy Coats. While for the present there are practically only two types of the mized tollet, that in which a plain material is seen in combination with a striped or checked stuff, and that whic) weds a little coat of velver to a skirt of cloth, the advancing season will see many changes rung upon this theme. | contrasting color come in a variety of | ' | self. He who is suspicious not only does | injustice to others but injures him- | PIPVIPILIBBHLEL It is our duty to regard others | : as being good until they prove them- | Effective Draperies. selves to be the contrary. According | There Is much drajery in the new | to this principle I have always treated ; Dillinery, over crown, over brim, or | his 1 r's service, he is man's co- laborer, 1ot his beast of burden. —_——— Take Time to Replace. A lost thumbnail will be generally feplaced in five months and a great Wenail requires twice as long. | tam of Germany. everybody with whom I have had to | OVer the entlre top of the hat. Cot- deal. Of course, one will have some | tOR CTeDPO I8 one material used for the unpleasant experiences, but one must | Purpose, and because of its want of mot be discouraged. One must al. |luster it produces pecullarly attractive color effects. It is often delightful 1n ways approach life and humanity with renewed confidence.—Emperor Wil | tone when one color vells another con trasting one under the following charter and ar- ticles of incorporation, the original of which is now on file in the office ol the secretary ol State of the State ot Florida at the city of Tallahassee. R. D. WARING. T. L. WARING. J. H. WOODALL. PROPOSED CHARTER OF THE WARING MERCANTILE CO. The undersigned hereby agree to Lecome associated, and do hereby as- sociate themselves together for the purpose of becoming a body politic and corporate under the Jaws of the State of Floridz, the provisions of which are hereby accepted. The fol- lowing articles shall constitute and become its charter upon the issuance ot letters-patent according to law. 1. The name of this corporation shall be: Waring Mereontils Com- par Its principal office and place of business wil] be at Lakeland, Flor- ida. Such branches of its business may be established at other places as niey be designated by the board of directors. {ed into two hundred fifty shares 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 pzid 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 directors may determine, 4. This corporation shall perpetually, or until dissolved cording to law. shares. J. H. Woodall, Kissin: 10 shares. R. D T L Sl ROGERS & BLANTON, Attorneys for Incorpor COUNTY OF OSCEOLA STATE OF FLORIDA, I hereby certity thu' day of May, A. D. 1912 notary public in and tor ¢ Florida at large, p. R. D. Waring 4 each of whom is to m and known to be the | seribed in and who exe going articles of in severally acknowledge me that they exeouted the purposes therein Witness my hand and at Kissimmee, Florida, ! said. WAR exist ac- The business of this corpora- tion, until otherwise provided by the board of directors, shall be conducted by a president, a vice president, a sec- retary and treasurer ard a board of three directors. The office of sacre- tary and treasurer may be held by the same person, The membership of the board of directors may be increased or diminished by the by-laws to be adopted by this corporation from time to time, but at no time shall be less than three, nor more than five. The Lhmml of directors may appoint such : other officers, or agents, prescribing wted by this corpora- | Nda : g : : | their powers and dutie may in Encaging in a gen-| p g # % . Pheir discrotion be necess buying, 4 The or otherwise perati iy in- Notary Publi (Notarial Seal. ) My commission ex; The general nature of thd busi- neas to be tran tion shall be ral merchandis anufactmrirg, ing in any included i OF FLORIDA Y OF POLK 1058 annual meeting of wm shall this cor- md Tues- t1no von the s hereby cer [ day of May, A I ticles us al moer . loasing 1 estate; mozt nd ¢ uud al duly of public i for transport x5, lumber nd any and all mat +%iseful for the purpose of this cor- oration, and and all 1sed, manufact . bhought in conducting rporation; ow 1S noces: . % rorporition Notary Publi (Notarial Seal ) My commission o\ 1912, following R D W yrosic J. 1. Woodall, vice articles or sold the business of this and novelty president operating works and nonufacturing or buying and selling w mills and | The Cigar That Made, Lakeland Famous We Have a Full Line of CLUETT-PEABODY ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS In the Latest Stvles. € > We also have a full line of Kneeland's Shoes. Styles for Particular Peop!c at Our Store. < ) THE HUB JOS. LeVAY S ot PR S R ¢ BLUNTS o For Sale at All Standsg