Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 7

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We . mos and 10 v « “ § I % Prices. : b4 Buy H r home use, too. . cENTRAL PHARMACY Qulck Servnce Whg of hardware before it is placed in our store; how we search for weakness and defects and discard every article that we believ.e § from any other store, The Jackson & Wilson Co. CLEAN QUALITY KODAKS ardware If we could talk personally to every man and wonfi_an who reads ‘T'he whole worla have Kodaks suitable for the t extended tour or vacation LET US FURNISH YOU. Phone 25 THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU Tuman Blunt cigar. are justified. 2 unuuetfired by Lakemnd . Fla: it pags this advertisement—tell them hew we carefully examine every bit would in any way prove unworthy when placed to the test of ac- & tual nse—they would realize why they could not afford to buy goods : Take for instance, granite ware. All stores are not as careful as we are. A tiny chip.of or ‘a slight blemish here, and the ar- & ticle does not go out to my customer, becuuse right at that flaw i Tust begins to work, l.ldthlrfinle is worthless. Everything you uy here is exaetly as represented. ™ No matter what you need—a wrench—pump—food chopper— § auger, come to us. Let ns show you our stock and give you our @ <+ “OUR MOTTO” Hogan Tish Roe, per oan. . ........... .. USRI e tni L T 20¢ : z: :;‘;3 Breakfast Roe, perean. ., ........ccoooorerrieenens 20c i7 eat—Impertol PSS L e Shaid e 40¢ French L R R S S AR 30e Asparagus Tips—Imported, TR AR B G T . 3be¢ Lobsters—Imported, Per @M. .. ..i .u.vvusnesinenssinennsn 35¢ . g:;:v:;o:; Dovil T, BN L i s savi T 20¢ ] icanto Cheese, per package ............tcoiunn, 15¢ W.P, l’IllANS & CO0. The Pure Food re AR RCRAHOAHRC AR IO (330 through the fragrant smoke of of an As you smoke it your troubles vanish as if by magiec. Mind and nerves are soothed and dif- ficulties become trifies or fade away entirely. Think that’s a lot to claim for a 5-cent cigar? Well, try an In- man Blunt tonight after supper, and it's a safe bet you admit the claims Here Ask the Inspector THE EVENING TELEGRAM, NOTIGE OF APPLIGATION 10 (Contimued from Page 6.) that the cashicr and the officers chosen by the stockholders or direc- tors other than’those. mentioned in the charter need not be stockhold- ers. No stockholder shall be eligible to be chosen as directors of said State Bank of Auburndale who is not a citizen of the United States, and who does not own in his own right at least ten (10) shares of the capital stock of the company; any director who shall cease to be an owner of who becomes in other manner dis- qualified shall thereby vacate his of- fice. Until the officers shall be chosen at the first annua] meeting of th stockholders and qualified, the busi- ness of this corporation shall be con- ducted by the following officers, to- wit: ‘W. 8 Ryall shall be president. A. J. Mobley shall be the first vice president. C. M. Clayton shall be the second vice president. ‘€. F. 0’'Donie] shall be the cashier. John Patterson. C. W. Deen. X W. G. Jones. C. M. Clayton. W. 8. Ryall. A.. J. Mobley. sball constitute the board of direc- And any other officers that the stockholders shall elect or the board of directors shall appoint. Article Six, I.inut of i Liabjlity—The highest amount of liability to which this e:r- poration shall at any time subject itself or in any way make itself lia~ ble shall be an amount not to exceed the amount of its capital stock at guch time actually paid in and re- maining undiminished by losses or otherwise, except on account of the demands of the nature fellowing: 1. Money deposited with or col- lected by the company. 2. Bills of exchange or drafts drawn against money on deposit to the credit of the company or due thereto. 3. Liabilities to the stockholders of tne company for dividends and re- § | served profits. Article Seven. Reserve—Said State Bank of Au burndale shall at all times have on hand in lawful money of the United States, an amount equal to at least twenty (20) per cent of the aggre- & | gate amount of its deposits, When- 2| ever the lawful money of said State 3| Bank of Auburndale shall be below % | the amount of twenty (20) per cent of its deposits, said bank shall nof increase its laibility by making any new loans or discounts otherwise than by discounting or purchasing %| bills of exchange, payable at sight & | nor make any dividends of its profits £l until the required. proportion be- tween' its deposits and its lawful % | money of the United States has been & | restored. - Article Eight. Disposition * of ~Reserve—Three- fifths of the reserve of 20 per cent 3| required by article seven of this char- ter to be kept, may consist of balance payable on demand, due to the State % | Bank of Auburndale from banks or 3| bankers 1n other towns or cities with whom said State Bank of Auburndale § | may keep its current account. . Article Nine, Subseribing rs — The § | names and residences of the subscrib- % |ing incorporators of the State Bank glof Auburndale, together with the g |amount of capital. stock subscribed G by each are as follows: Shares, 20 Amount. | W. 8. Ryall 2,000.00 W. G. Jones.. 10 1,000.00 A. J. Mobley. . . 10 1,000.00 A. D, Wolsott 1 100.00 F. M. ‘Ryals. 1 100.00 M,8 Jones........ 1 100.00 LAR BLAND " IPPLY. FORLETFER PATENT:. A. J. Carver. l , 1912, A. E 1 100,00, D, Wolcott, F. M. Ryals, P. E. Brad-|of incorporation for the uses and . A I 3 200.00 {@ock, James W. Rollinson, ¥. K.|purposes therein expressed: ; A 1 100.00 { Kno A. M. Nie Ella F. Sec-; In witniess whereof, I set my hand v 2 200:00 | ley, F. L. Thomas, A . Barifes, J.yand seal of office at Auburndale, Flor- H. M. Evans. ... 1 100.00 | W. Barnes, Vera L. Thorp, H. M.!ida, this 20th day of May, 1912 J. A. Howells...... . 800.00 | BEvans, J. A. Howells, A. Hines, and JOHN PATTEREON ) P E. Braddock.... % 100.00 | FgJ. Stone, to me known personally,| Notary Publie, State of Florida. James W. Rollingson 1 100.00 | and known to be the persons , de- My commission expires June 12th, John Johnson 2 200.00 | scribed in the foregoing charter for|1913. .. J. Btotte. . s 5N gE 1 100.00 | the State Bank of Apburndale pro- | JOHN S. EDWARDS, E. Baxter Love..... 2 200.00 | posed to be adopted and known to be| Attorney for the corpoljatlon. A. M. Nichols. . 3 300.00 | the persons who signed same for the < - F. K. Knowles. . ... 1 100,00 | purposes therein set forth and stated One Kind of Success. 4 J. n. Cooley...... 1 100.00 | and severally acknowledged, each for| Success is merely a continuous per F. L. Thomas. ..... 1 100.00 l himself, that he signed said article|formance of small deeds Well done. Ella F. Seeley..... 1 100.00 , 8. King oo 1 100.00 ¢ A. L. Barnes...... 1 100.00 ‘_-n a, J. W. Barnes. ..... 1 100.00 "3‘ L\S “c g AL\.Y)A ‘w.».(» : R. E. Thomas ..... 2 200.00 | /& & 3 ! Tt x Chas. H. Barr...... 5 500.0G ‘“Lr’ N ‘LL).& ' (DA 3 ,{—» LS 8. 1. Balley ihisd 1 100.00 : (All of Auburndale, Fla.) John Patterson .... 10 1,000.00 PA | RIO | IC MUSIC C .W. Deen.... o 10 1,000.00 C. M. Clayton...... 10 1,000.00 C. F. 0. Doniel.... 10 1,000.00 on the Fourth as a matter of course. John Patterson, Jr. 1 100.00 (All of Lakeland, Fla.) A, J. Carver ...... 10 1,000.00 (Dawson, Ga.)' O. A. Dunson ..... 5 500.00 (La Grange, Ga.) Sam Jackson ...... 13 1,300.00 (Philadelphia, Pa.) £ R. B. McKissick... 2 200.00 | (Tampa, Fla.) Wherefore, the said incorporators have hereunto set their hands to this proposed charter for the State Bank .| of Auburndale this 20th day of May, \ | D, 1912. W. 8. Ryall. W. G. Jones. A. J. Mobley. E. Hines. { J. Carver. A. Dunson, . 8. Jones. . A. Thorp. . C. Thorp. E. Thomas. John Johnson. A. King. Chas. H. Barr. G. I, Bailey. . McKissick Cooley. Dunning. Patterson, . F. O’Doniel. . D. Wolcott. . M. Ryals, . E. Braddock. mes W. Rollinson. B 3 . W, . M. WP EEOP P M. . 0. = n Knowles. Deen. Clayton, ohn Patterson, Jr. . M. Nichols. ln F. Seeley. . L. Thomas, . L, Barnes. . W. Barnes. Vera L. Thorp. H. M. Evans, J.'A. Howells, F. 1. Stone. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. Before me, an officer authorized by law to take acknowledgements, this day personally appeared C. M. Clayton, C. W, Deen, C. F. O'Doniel, John Patterson, Jr., and John Pat- terson, to me known to be the per- ">'§H>'—‘OO’§;1’§>0_§:"4 e —————— PAGE SEVER But how about a piano to accompany the singers? You certainly should have one and there is no reason why you. can't, and at once. Our pay a8 you play plan will enable you to se- cure a splendid piano right now. Some bargains .in slightly used planoa B! ('-('”" &) he? ALM.-v.J. M.'A’Ps, BLUE PRINTS' Maps of any description compiled on short notice, Special attentlon ¥ ) . given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and Stats 5 maps kept on hand. . Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at ree- sunable rates. Speeial rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint t‘.o' Room 218-215 Drane Building 1 Artificial Stone Works Ieu' Elootno Lxght Plant CEMENT. mmssm) BRICK GAI-L AND SEE flAN SAVE YOU loll! Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale ' BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Mowdk, Gate Posts, Flowes ound eoodmonm R WE Deliver Froe of Charge H B ZIMMERMAN. Pmrietor. sons described in the foregoing char- ter and to have signed sald charter, and severally acknowledged before me, each for himself, that he signed sald articles of incorporation for the uses and purposes therein expressed, In witness whereof, I set my hand and seal of office, at Lakeland, Flor- ida, this 15th day of June, 1912, JOHN F. COX, Notary Pablic. My commission expires July 13th, 1913. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. S R Personally, before me, John Pat~ terson, a notary public for the State of Florida at.large, appeared W. S. Ryall, W. G. Jones, A. J. Mobley, A. E. Hines, A, J. Carver, 0. A. Dun- son, M, 8. Jones, H. A. Thorp, A. C. Thorp, R. E, Thomas, John Johnston, Ckas. H, Barr, G. I. Bailey, R. R. M¢- Kissick, J. M. Cooley, R.O.Dunning, A just todches the onderful med ST : iD e "Juice of Florida Grape1 pot and i8] (oodloryoutoo—- physicians everywhere for | nal properiies, , Sra-Fre is pure—thaf’ ~ 0 chemicals, no colorm‘ m ion;, Florida's choicest grapg atter—ijy; e .t Dt =L 1 am going to retire from active business and in order to do this T am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST , {f you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring. and Summer Goods. Bverything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come land ‘See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over FOR SAL Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High # Rolling Land, Situated on Beauntiful Lakes, Paying Straw- @ beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just § as represented by us. For reliable information see Ohlinger C£\) & Alfield FBE

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