Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 13, 1912, Page 6

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ok ol o sha gl THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Narrow Escape. An English couple had a narrow es- Hains ahove Plyelen fund, recently d the wife fell o0 feet on 1o Hw rocks below. fer wad was severely cut but no bones roken. Her husband fell into a and was lowered into safety by peasants who came to the assistance | of the pair with ropes. The couple were taken to the village of Ried, where a doctor attended them. The Influence of Clothes, difference clothes make on one's mind? Now, when I @m in my riding togs, I'm all hor-e 'n I have on | business: when I get into my | dress, my mind takes a purely turn.”"—She when yeu tak utter blink. New York's Seal., The figures on the seal of the city of New Y refer to the trades in which the v settlers engaged. The ! ©as 1645, Lenve idns was an the colony's { trade had fed to typi Money adds peace of mind to your maivied life after. With money in the bank you need not worry about being out of work, § % Three More Rs, about sickness or other misfortune. Start a bank account today @' Rev. Arthur Wilson. a Unitarian ' . nre. Ask ““HER." (‘k\r")msn of Newburg, N. Y., advo-' and add happiness to the future | cates three Rs for Sunday—*“religion, | recreation and rest. Go to church in | the morning and in the afternoon go | to the countryzide. See a baseball game, play tennis or go fishing. In the evening rest, read and get ac- et quainted with your family.” OF LAKELAND Under Control of U. 8. Government Sparrow Travels 3,000 Miles. The most interesting traveler that came to port yesterday was a perky English sparrow that flew aboard the steamship Austrian Prince in New- s castle, England, and made the 3,000 mile vcyage to this country in the rig- POOR AND WINDOW ging. Captain Davies said the bird SCREEN TIME | flew down to the deck for its food and at night perched on the girders of the kere again. Don't wait until the{gtokehole, where It was warm Louse is filled with flies and other g 8ly Gent. insects before putting in your A negro who was suspected of sur- ooy ‘.2 . " reptitiously meddling with his neigh- sefooms. (Come nowiand get wiatiil bor's fruit, being caught in a garden will have to have anyway. We have| by moonlight, nonplussed his de- tectors by ralsing his eyes, clasping' his hands, and piously exclaiming: “Good Lord, dis yere darkey can't go nowhere to pray any more widout scpeens of every size and in many patterns, Come today and choose He—"Did you «ver observe what a my business suit. my mind's !l of * <0 the wind- ¢ CARELAND, FLA, JULY 13, 1912 (lause shall be in nowisc limited or jcted by reference to or infer- (nee from the terms of any clause f this charter, and shall be con- rued as independent objects and as in furtherance and not in limitation of the coneral powers conferred by d tie laws of ter. s compa and i into one v be desired. « of the commencement | shall be the date of | ltters patent, in operation tors ng of 1 thiee, nor more than five, stockh i who shall he elected annually The annual meeting shall occur on the first Tuesday in January of each| and every year. The officers of tiie company for the first year, or until their successors are clected and qualified, shall be as follows: P, Il. Fuller, president: Lyle O. Pierce, vice president and manager, and Oliver R. Mitchell. y and treasurer; and the foregoing named persons shall con- stitute the hoard of directors of said company. Any one person may hold one or more offices. 6. The highcst amount or indebt- edness or liability to which this com- pany can at any time subject itsell shall not exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00), 7. The names and residences of the subscribers and the amount of stock subscribed by each, are as fo!- see ‘lows: P. H. Fuller, Nicho]s, Florida, firty | shares, Lyle 0. Pierce, Nichols, Florida, fifty shares. your fly excluders bein' ‘sturbed.” Her Advantage. ! lakeland Ilardware & I’Iumlnng Go.. The woman over fifty, if she's not Oliver R. Mitchell. Nichols, Flor- ida, fifty shares, IN WITNESS WIHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands, this oy fool, has one pull over all men and S"th day of April A D 1912 younger women--she understands peo- R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER | | enough to understand herself. INCORPORATION NOTICE. ple, which the opposite sex never do, | and no woman does, till she's old! {the undersigned authori Will furnish plaus and specifications or will follow any plans and JJi Notice is hereby giveu, in conform-| lity with the laws of the State of T BN X R SRR SR g specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeland Lomes I have built, LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA F 0 S A L Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over R Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, i'lorida Homes and Groves on High ?l-’lu:'idu, that the undersigned intend {to apply to Honorable A. W. Gil- [ehris | ida, at Tallahassee, on the 17th day after as we can be heard, for letters patent to be issued to the NICHOLS MERCANTILE COMPANY, of which proposed corparation the following hall be the articles of incorpora ion: PoIL FULLER LYLE O. PIERCE OLIVER R. MITCHELL governor of the State of Flor- I i of July, A, Do 1912, or as soon there l Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. We guarantee all property just as represented by us - For reliable information see | Ohlinger Opposite New Depot, Mercantile Company. tinto this J0th day of \|n A. D 1912, between P 1. 0. PIERCE and OLIVE I LI, and their associa le sociate msely a body corporate unde tion and Laws of the LAKELAND, FLORIDA, § i ind do horely g « X 3 ing as their articles of 0 CHOHOROROEORMOOHNFO RO IO R RO OICRIOO OUHIC RO RO OROIOIONICRINOY | i ishall be MERCANT COMPANY, P Nichols, Count P < Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors board of dir ¥ Fo |said comy may desiznats We are exercising great care to {2 The peneral nature of ell our ROSEDALE lots only to the 'ness of businesses to be tray best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratcioms. Wide strects, shade trees, fertile ail, building restrictions. Inside the vity, one block cast from Take Mor- ton SMITH & STEITZ nd G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Baild Whatever you want we Lave it {by the company shall b | maintain and operate land retail grocery, drug s general merchandise by | buy, | v to buy, lease or other re veal estate and to lea » encumber same; te lease or otherwise ostate; to and works or | Articles of Incorporation of Nichols Articles of incorporation entorod ell and deal in all manner and {kinds of personal property whats - . 1. FULLER. LYLE O, PIERCE OLIVER R. MITCHEL State of Florida, Count) of Polk. Personally appeared before me, Y, this t day of April, A, D. 1912, P, M. Ful- Ier, Lyle O. Pierce, and Oliver R. Mitchell, to me known to be the per- sons mentioned in and who executed the foregoing articles of incorpora- tion ,and who severally acknowl- edged that they executed the same as their free act and deed for the uses and purposes thercin expressed. Witness my hand and official seal this, the date aforesaid. R. N. BRYAN, Notary Public, in and for the State of Florida at Large. My commiszign expires Feb. 17, 1916 (Notar Round Shoulders A Sign of Old Age It is possible for every woman to have that erect, commanding, graceful appearance typical of the perfectly formed woman. SHOULDER BRACES cotrect any tendency to become stoop- shouldered, compel deep breathing and do this without the uncomfortable sen- <ation produced by most braces, These Braces are construct, ld(mm,‘_ f cloth, have no metal parts t5 bind, rust and break and may be worn with. rour knowledge except as yoy a- incorrect position, 1 xall Shoulder Braces, we tibe e beneficial for v stsen Pflce. Sl 00 LAKE PHARMACY ¥ urmp TrofoaBraprfrogr g 1B a on a corporation ant of the capital stock shall be Fifteen ($15,000,00), di- wandred and fifty of the par value of idlars (3100.00) cach. stock of the cem- paid up in cash, stock of the company, when le non-assessable. The (grogeeirs o 4ok o eelrsodge deodciodoednd ter to any amount - | 1 g Always in the lead, when | 3 : 3 % 3 QOOIIOOOC Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs tol- let articles, svudries, aud all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be sutisfed when you deal ar oar store for our service is pleasing in every way. HENLEY & THE WHITE DRUG PP PILICCCPPOPE PP IOIOOOD ST S0 » |3 . ‘ ‘ I COOOOOOGOOOCVITIDOIOIILODOTOE TG O. K. BAKERY RESTAURANT Cakes and Pies a Specialty Cream Bread and Light Rolls “'Like Mother | Rye and Graham Bread on To Make.” Sandwiches 5c. Short Orders Reasonable W. A. YAUN. Pror Phone 29 107 South Florida Ave, N. B.—fish Market, No. 218 North Kentuoh Mullet, Pompano and Red Bas- A D DA D CHHD AP 4 P i T AT D s A B DOUBLY DAINTY _%‘- you have not yet tried thom is the sight of a pr a box of our con and the candy fectly in daintin ALl snewtiom Such a scene may ot for our candies appes . dainty taste It's surprising tm CONSULT US about those plans for electrical work—we will give formation besides an estimatc on the work tha: “c ARE experts in electiical wiring and ins —we have the vight kind of skiiled mechanics. dt md uox »ughly and use the best quality mater i s nothing to consult us—allow us to aid ¥ florlda Electric & Machmm L. . BUILDING IJNION AUTO GARAGE C0. Subscribe for The Tele( e fH & crm—— =

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