Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 29, 1912, Page 8

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) EY-T-X.5-E-X-F-E-K-R-B-K-K-K- Qul' > |9 é ° sified A -The Professions- "mn ‘ :oooooauonooaa: INE AM WORK—Furni- | AMUEL P. SMITH t fil‘:nb:inilla‘xnzsmovlng. Cal] P::):ei DR. § F. s SPECIALIST 389 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt For quick service try the 0. K. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I ———— e i S - Sharing An Orphan ‘if ERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUS ——— Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida o . o “ rostaurant and 5 cent lunch coun-| Glasses Scientifically Presoribed | (Cooright, i, by Assoclated Literary Press) Office 141, Reeidence 22. ¢ | 'Phone: Lakeland, Fla. Ni enue. Ho ters, 107 North Florida av Brvait Bity coffee at all hours. 4-15-tf. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- DR. W. 8. IRVIN sess. Apply to C. F. Brush, ol'2 v]v;lt‘: DENTIST s P Established fn July, 1900 I» FIRE, ALCCIDENT, PLATE-| Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding GLAS3, and STEAM BOILER IN-| Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Raymondo "uilding., Residence phone 186 ¢ reen 4-6-tf.‘ 0. K. BAKERY. DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phomne. 339. Our motto is “Quality before| Residence Phone 246 Green. Quautity,” and we are putting LAKELAND, FLA. uothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and| Dp, Sarah E. Wheeler nourishing ingredients. Come and | 3 o $0¢ Open shop. Peacock huil\ling,& OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA L 107 South Florida. | Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. The Ellerbe Shoe and shop, North Kentucky will guarantee to keep half &ny ong pair of shoes for $2 Harness | avenue, | | DR.R R SULLIVAK, | —PHYSICIAN— 07 them out at our expense. No pair of | $pecial attention given to Surgery| and Gynecology shoes need cost you more than $: for half soling as long as the shoes tast, 6-7-1mo | DR. W. R, GROOVER, WANTED Thre 4 Fot it PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ! nished rooms for honsekeeping, Ad- Rooms & and + Kenticky Blds. : dross A IL 10, 306 North K Lakeland, Florida. teky -2 FOR 3ALE worse power hoiler | ¢ M, TRAMMELL, and 25- :x;umn 1" un" I“! I‘, .\\ ul.v h ‘ Attorney-at.l.aw. punips 350 gallons of water per x.nhi Offices, Bryant Bulldiug ute Apply to W, Ko MeRae, 6-10-t1 i Old Homestead™ in mountains | Lakeland, Fla. Low rates to early visitors. J. 1| sobnson, route 4, Hendersonville, N | ROGERJ & LLANTON & 6-22-2wp | Lawyers. Bryant Block, ’'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. The Mann Plumbing and Construe- | tion C'o. is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofing. All kinds of metal “And there is no hope?” Burke softly. Eunice Telford shook her head. asked “I like you very much—very much,” she sald slowly. “But I don't tkink that it is more than liking, Burke.” Burke Edwards gritted his teeth hard as he looked out over the water for & moment, but when he turned his head again the paln had gone from his features and he was again | the Burke that Eunice liked so well. For a long time they had been good friends—Eunice liked to call it chums —and more than once he had asked for a reconsideration of his proposal, but Eunice always shook her head. She liked Burke; but he seemed to lack tenderness and that was the quality Eunice mos mired. She was sorry to inflict pain and sugg »d that they might go in more pleasant out hoere on the drive.” Across the road three boys were lplu_\'in;,' ball. On the curh anothe boy of about their age dr ed in the | gingham ¢ uniform of the or ‘How absurd, boy must be twelve Li¢ wearing am apron like a litile bhoy of ! six, “They all have to wr plained DBurke. *“Th 4 | washed and they wre choop coats, They wear them the year 'round.” “Not in wirter,” g “Sure,” explained ter's housc overlo you can see them ploying in the ¢ I don't think there is an overcoat in the place. Mostly they tie the aprons about thefr walsts In a vain endeavor to suggest a shirt waist when they work. Give us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, TUCKER & TUCKER, 6-19-tf -I""Wn""m We have plenty of fresh and salt BNy RICR 00 8. water fish now on hand, and will keep | Lakeland, Florlds plenty in stock in the future. W, A. Yann Iish Market. Phone 252 Red. R. B. HUFFAKER, 6-22-tf —Attorney-at-Law— IFOR RENT--One furnished room and bath. Mrs. J. B. Streater, 503 Bast Orange. 6-29-tf FOR RENT-—Three rooms for light housckeeping, For further particu- fars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, 6-4-tt Farmer living near town would | _ like to take care of milk cow. Plenty of feed, best treatment. Address Farmer, Box, 385 City, 6-25-tf FOR SALE--Two pure bred Po- land-China male pigs. Address Ed C¢. Williams, Auburndale, Fla, Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. JN0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Private Lessons, -} 'PHONE 330-RED. Q ORANGE HALL. -6p|J- B. Streater C. F. Kennedy PO SALE- € STREATER & KENNEDY SALE orner lot, 1oox135, . with seven-room cottage on South & Contractors and Builders, Florida avenue. Call at D, 11, Cum- Estimates Cheflf"u’ Furnished. bio & Co.'s store, or phone Let ug talk with you about s-tf your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. FISIL Phone 311, Park’s Racket i e store. Have fish o1l the time. R, O. G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Park 6-26-6p | Civil Engineers and Architects SPIRCIAL-—10v ginghams at Se. Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. Carver's Daylizht store Mt the Cor- LAKELAND, FLA. per” Main strect and Morida avenue, | Phosphate lamliux'a'mlnatlon. Sur- ; e veys, examination, reports. Lee conniy '{Ollj» 15‘\1»1|‘|‘w‘.!| pine fenes Blueprirting. and irrigation post . . Dam-!— G Kohler, Port Myers, Fla, Aspiration Brings Results. What we truly and earnestly aspire On Monday, July 1, Miss May Tom- are let out. It's the reward of espe- clal merit to be permitted to come over to the drive alone.” The ball slipped from one of the players’ hands and came rolling toward the orphanage boy. He sprang up tq toss it back, but the player came rushing up. “You leave that ball alone,” he de- manded hotly. “We ain't goln' to have you charity kids swiping our ball, are we, fellows?" The others had joined the first and the assent was unanimous. “You girls are getting too fresh,” went on the first speaker. “Why don't you stay in your prison and play by yourselves? We don't want girl-boys over hero. Who wants to play with a boy who wears dresses?” The orphan had sprung to his feet at the first approach. There was cold welcome to the orphans from the boys in the fashionable apartments along the drive and the first dgmonstration of hostility was sufficient warning. Now he faced his tormentors hotly. “I'm no girl,” he cried, “even if I do have to wear an apron. I'm not to blame for that.” “You are a girl,” Insisted the ag- gressor. “You don't wear a coat and you do wear a dress. Go oa. [ could lick you with one haa@” By way of fllustratiam, bis fist shot out and bruised the pale eheek of the | orphan. With a cry, Eunice sprang up, but Burke's arm held her back. “Wait a moment,* he sald quietly. “It would be a treat to sce some of those young snobs get thrashed.” The boy had answered the blow and liked him better | than any of the other men she knew, | L ad- | “That | - - Brick Lime Cement Plaster | o | | | \SRICES RIGHT IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! -l Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Work % the Paul & Waymer Lumber Company | Office: Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOW INCORPORATION NOTICE. by given, in conform- overnor of the State of Flor- \ the 17th day soon there fafter we can be heard, for letter {patent 1o be issued to the NICHOL: MERCANTILE COMPANY, of which proposed corporation the following shall the articles of incorpura- tion: b P. H. FULLER. { LYLE 0. PIERCE. OLIVER R. MITCHELL. Articles of Incorporation of Nichols Mercantile Company. Articles of incorporation entered fnto 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 Constitu- tion and Laws of the State of Flor- ida, and do hereby adopt the follow- ing as their articles of incorporation, to-wit: 1. The name of the corporation shall be NICHOLS MERCANTILE COMPANY, and its principal place of business shall be in the town of Nichols, County of Polk, and State of Florida; but branch stores, offices and agencies may be established and maintained at any other place places in the State of Florida, or in other or States, or foreign coun- that the board of directors of il company may designate, The genceral nature of the busi- | I e \ maintain and ate a wholesale fand retail groo drug store, and | feensral mercha business; to 1 [1e, sell and deal in all manner and [Kinds of personal property whatso- or bhusinesses to be transacted | by the company shall be to conduct, | the fight hpd become general, It was | to buy, lease or otherwise ac- three agafast one, but that one was il holding his own bravely and Burke [erwise enc umber same; to sell, mort- looked on approvingly. The orphan, |, real estate and to lease or oth-| "chase or sale of groceries, drusgs, gen- cral merchandizse, personal property ol all kinds, and real estate, It is the intention that and irposes specified in this second ause shall be in nowize limited or restricted by reference to or infer- from the terms of any clause of this charter, and shall be con- strived as independent objects and as in furtherance and not in limitation {of the general powers conferred by the laws of Florida on a corporation of this character, 3. The amount of the capital stock of this company shall be Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), di- vided into one hundred and fifty l(130) shares of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each. {The entire capital stock of the cem- pany shall be fully paid up in cash, and the stock of the company, when issued, shall be non-assessable. The capital stock of the company may b2 increased hereafter to any amount that may be desired. { 4. The time of the commencement lof this company shall be the date of the issuance of letters patent, and it shall continue in operation for a term of ninety-nine (99) years. | 5. The business or businesses of the company shall be conducted by a president, vice president, secretary, {manager, and treasurer, and such cther officers as the board of direc- tors may designate, and a board of directors consisting of not less than {three, nor more than five, stockhold- ers, who shall be elected annually {The annual meeting shall occur on the object cuee and every year The officers of the company for the first year, or until their success are elected and qualified. shall be ¢ [ follows: P, 11 Fuller, president: Lyle O. Picrce, vice president and In eof, and Oliver R. Mitchell, s ry and treasurer; and the oing named persons shall con- stitute the board of directors of said jcompany, Any one persop may hold ;fu: the first Tuesday in January of each! linson will begin a review class for to be, that in some sense we are. The . ; mere aspiration, by changing the those wishing to take the September | frame of the mind, for the moment teachers' Ay one de-|realizes itself.—Mrs. Jameson, siring to take this course see Miss - examination Tomlinson. 6-282t Phonc 6 FOR SALK - Baby carriage, good as hew Will sell cheap. Appl E\yk\’l{\-THle lN yoat Elbemar hotel. 2 FOR RENT One good oflice room either furnished or unfurnshed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane 6-29-tf REAL KESTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING Rooms 200202 Drane Bldg. LAkELAND, FLA, Amusement in Egypt. Buffalo and camel races are among the sports which give local color to the amusements provided for guests fa Egyptian hotels. As a Rule. The man who pays strict attention %0 bis business is usualiy able to pay everything else when it falls due.— Detroit Free Press, FREEDOM FROMTROUBLE. with your car on the trip you plan for the Fourth will be your happy lot if you have us overhaul it now and do whatever repairing may be Don't trust to the fact that all Better make sure now than be sorn needed your auto is apparently iterward Brown & Bonsac, right. | smarting’ under a sense of wrong, was a match for the tlwee and fought them savagely. He had them in retreat almost be =, = |fore Eunice realized that the battle | P. O. Box 567 | was over. The elevator boy in one o [ works or comveniences; to act as the houses bordering the drive, came running over, seeing in prospect a fat tip for taking the part of the tenant’s sons, but Burke was beside the boy as he came up and the newcomer hesitated. “Those youngsters got deserved.” he sald shortly. of here.” “I've been wanting to see gome of these young bullles trimme! up for some time,” he sald with a satisfied smile. “Those kiddies cannot help the absurd fashion in which they have to dress and the young snobs know it. I'm going to adopt that boy.” “Just because he is a good fighter?” asked Eunice contemptuously. Burke turned to her with a new ex- pression on his face, a light in the kindly blue eyes that she had never what they “Clear out . lease or otherwise dispose of [ons or more offices, 1 al estate; to purchase, construct or [otherwise acauire, malntain, im- [ prove and operate factories, store houses, warehouses, or other| | twents, brokers or factors in the pur- 6. The highest amount of indebt- cdness or liability to which this com- {pany can at any time subject itself (€hall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00), 7. The names and residences of the subscribers an {stock subscribed | rou Fanier, N shares, Lyle 0. Pie \ fitty shares. Oliver R, Mit ida, fitty shaves, I IN WITNESS have hereunto set auth day of April, A P. H. FULLER LYLE 0. PIER] OLIVER R. State of Florida, County of Polk. Personally appeared ‘the undersigned authority, i * lday of April, A. D, 1012, P. Il F: Wi MIT ler, Lyle O. Pierce, and O Mitchell, to me known 1o be ¢ sons mentioned in and who (v the foregoing articles tion ,and who Vi edged that they executed the < their free act and decd { and purposes therein expre Witness my hand and off this, the date aforesaid. R. N. BRYAN Notary Public, in and for of Florida at Large My commissien 1916. (Notarial Seal.) 6-15, 22, 29; 7-6, 12 sov expires I MUST GO! 1 Buggy, 1 Surn 1 two-horse Wuzon i 2 light on TS Must go to mak [work. Call and =0t iat a fair price $1.50 for | Don’t forget w. | ;(li\'v us an opportuni’ ’.*lflh‘ml‘]ll. I ZoNaLt The Fix-em Shop Pine Street, Opposite I { | | Alas! | Two of a kind—unsinkabia <hi8 land fireproof buildings.— D! N i Y.) Daily News. i Why suffer with headaches when you can be relieved with 1! fitted glasses. My eyes have been troubling m: for at least five years would ache and eyes pain, was unable Read the testimonial below: Whittier, Fla. May 7. 1912 My ke to read any length of tim: would cause so much pain in my eycs and head. I had Dr. H. Edgar (o fit me with glasses and my headache is gone and I can read for hou: seen before, though the men he|qt 3 time with perfect ease and com fort. Money would not buy my glasses if I could not have them re;i WILLIAM GETTIE McCLELLAN worked with it and were warned. “Because he has the spirit to avenge his wrongs,” he answered. “Because he deserves a better chauce than he {can get in that institution. I am going [to give him the cha heritage because Lo makings of a man.” Eunice put out her hand. “Forgive me,” she eried. “I did not understand. 1 want to share your orphan. Burke. It was because you seemed to care o little for others that 1 feared to marry { you. Iam not afraid now, dear knew was in b S '| His bhaud closed over hers as he ¥ "(_‘t f‘f UNION AUI“ fiARAfi[ Co Lal‘dfmd softly quoted: “And a little child shall Main St * Florida 1ead them” that is his | im the | 1 H. Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry ———————— R - = Store. July 2. from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Ex | . i consultations free COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. [

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