Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 18, 1912, Page 7

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‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK e & DOVUUOTOBOOOVIATOTOOCOOOOOACOOAGOOC TR0 w faces and new places Ltion Days invite vour KODAK a<v for anvone to Koaad. . < show you. We have Ko- < rom 82 up. Brownie Cameras 31 to $12. Quick Service Phone 25 THE WORLD SMILES AT YOV through the fragrant smoke of of an As you smoke it Inman Blunt cigar. your troubles vanish as if by magic Mind and nerves are soothed and dif- ficulties become trifles or fade away Think that’s a lot to claim Well, try an In- man Blunt tonight after supper and it'’s a safe bet you admit the claims|\. G. entirely. for a 5-cent cigar? are justified, Marufactured by onea INMan Cigar Factory Fla. il pays Buy Hagdwalge o could talk personally to every man and woman who reads Here wvertisement—tell them hvw we carefully examine every bit ‘wdware before it is placed in our store: how we search for aiess and defects and discard every article that we believe ud in any way prove unworthy when placed to the test of ac- ol use—they would realize why they could not afford to buy goods m any other store, Take for instance, granite ware. All stores are not as careful a we are. A tiny chip off or a slight blemish here, and the ar- ticle does not go out to any customer, because right at that flaw I CHICRCH I CHICHICH O CHEMDICH DD I Crre: begins to work, and the article is worthless, Everything you here is exactly as represented. No matter what you meed—a wrench—pump—food chopper— *.come to us. Let us show you our stock and give you our Tices, The Jackson & Wilson Co. BLOCKADED But still doing Business at the OLD STAND Ak, */ite of special sales all around us and blockaded for several e old postoffice building, we are still selling pure, clean “d getting them out promptly. If we cannot do business by ke front door, we will try Jour orders, WP, p to keep open the back door. e —— Motk ILLANS & C0. ¢ Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93 Th Lake.and L0, l‘!uhn Patterson, ¢ (Al of Lakeland, Fla.) j AL ale Cakvar . ui sl 1,000.00 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTORS PATENT FOR STATE BANK OF TOWN OF AUBURNDALE. (Continued from Page 6.) tween its deposits and its lawrul | tiid x . as hoer money of the United States has been restored. Article Eight. fifths of the reserve of 20 per cent required by article seven of this char- ter to be kept, may consist of balance payable on demand, due to the State FPank of Auburndale from banks or bankers in other towns or cities with whom said State Bank of Auburndale may Keep its current account, Article Nine. Subscribing Incorporators — The names and residences of the subscrib- ing incorporators of the State Bank of Auburndale, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed by each are as follows: Shares. Ryatla, ooy 20 Jones...... 1o A J. Mobley....... 10 A D, Wolsott F. M. Ryals I. 8. Jones . E. Hines H. A. Thorp... A. C. Thorp Vera L. Thorp H. M. Evans J. A. Howells P E. Braddock.... James \V. Rollingson John Johnson F. J. Stone E. Baxter love.... A. M. Nichols F. K. Knowles. . ... J. M. Cooley...... F. L. Thomas. . .. .. Ella F. Seeley Amount. 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 200,00 100.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 200,00 300.00 100,00 100,00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 100,00 200,00 500,00 100.00 Auburndale, Fla.) 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 . L. Barnes. ", Barnes. i Thomas . .. as. H. Barr. ., . Bailey (ALl of Patterson ... 10 " Deen. Samal ) Clayton. ..... 10 Doniel. ... 10 | e | 100,00 (Dawson, Ga.) Dunson M Cha Grange, Ga.) Sam Jackson (Philadelphia, Pa.) McKissick. .. 2 (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, A D.1912. W. S. Ryall. W. G. Jones. A. J. Mobley. A. E. Hines. A. ). Carver. 0. A. Dunson, . 8. Jones. H. A. Thorp. A. C. Thorp. R. E. Thomas. John Johnson. A. King. Chas. 1. Barr. G. I. Bailey. R. B. McKissick J. M. Cooley. R. O. Dunning. John Patterson. C. F. O'Doniel. A. D. Wolcott. F. M. Ryals. P. E. Braddock. James W. Rollinson, F. K. Knowles, €. W. Deen . M. Clayton. John Patterson, Jr, A. M. Nichols. Ella F. Secley. F. L. Thomas. A. L. Barnes. J. W. Barnes. Vera L. Thorp. H. M. Evans. J. A. Howells, F. 1. Stone. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK Before me, an officer antio zed by law to take acknowledz nts, this day personally appearcd M Clayton, C. W. Deen, €, F. O John Patterson, Jr., and Joi terson, to me known to be ! sons described in the foregoir ter and to have signed said and severally acknowledged me, each for himself, that | said articles of incorporatio: uses and purposes therein « In witness whereof, I set ; and seal of office, at Lakela ida, this 15th day of Jun: JOHN F. (¢ Notary 1 My commission expir: 1913. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. . Personally, before terson, a notary publ "ot Florida at large, appes Ryall, W. G. Jones, A. J. Mo . E. Hines, A. J. Carver, 0. A. Dun- 0. A, 300,00 1,300,00 R. B. 200.00 Disposition of Reserve—Threc- LLAND, FILA., JULY 18, 1912, Ancient Roman Custom. 1! ustoms of our country, if 1 prosecution for a f 1 did not appear, an offi- Cer wis sont to his door in the morn- ing to i him by sound of trum. pet, ani udges would never pass senten fore so public a citation. So t Towere owr ancestors in any matter where the life of a citizen was | concerned.—Caius Gracchus about 122 B. C. Something to Think About. If a carp can live a century and & half and a pike live to be 267, why shouldn't = piker live to be 1000? Ad- mitting that an elephant deserves to ‘ive to be 100, and that one tusker has lived to be 250, and considering that a white-headed vulture has survived cap- tivity almost fifteen decades, and that the cat who keeps you awake at night may not expire for 20 years, did Methuselah have much to boast of, after all? e Vehicles in Burma. The styles mostly used in Burma are two-wheeled dog cars and buggies with gyce's seat or step behind. The tops to the buggies must have closed sides (hood shaped) and be capable of being turned back. All vehicles have rubber tires and are fitted with foot bells. Local made buggies sell on the averfge for $165, while those import. ed from India sell as high as $400. New Roofing Material. Cinder concrete is in favor for Toofing, not only because of its sub- Stantial character, but because nalls may be driven into it. The nails take 8 good hold and are preserved in Place. The material is prepared in eight-foot lengths and, as it may be nailed in place, it is very convenient for roofs of large buildings such as armories, halls and rinks. (P e Twist Off Tep. Very few people, with the exception of those living in a pineapple country, know how to remove the top from the fruit. Hold the apple firmly with one hand, cateh the top with the other, and twist around. It comes out easily.— Good Housekeeping, Labor Still Supreme, Science has accomplished a lot of new things with water power and ale power, but hasn't improyed cn man power. Nothivg «o far, in the Listory of humanity, has been discovered as an acceptable substituta fop honest, steady labor.—Herbert Kaufman, son, M. 8. Jones, H. A. Thorp, A. (. Thorp, R, K. Thomas, John Johnston, Cras., I, Barr, G, 1. Bailey, R, R. M¢- Kissick,J. M. Cooley, R.O. Dunning, A. D. Wolcott, F. M. Ryals, P. K. Brad- dock, James W. Rollinson, F. K. Knowles, A. M. Nichols, Ella F. Sec- ley, F. L. Thomas, A. L. Barnes, J. . Barnes, Vera L. Thorp, H. M. Evans, J. A. llowells, A. Hines, and F. J. Stone, to me known personally, and known to be the persons de- scribed in the foregoing charter for the State Bank of Auburndale pro- posed to be adopted and known to be the persons who signed same for the purposes therein set forth and stated and severally acknowledged, each for himself, that he signed said article of incorporation for the uses and purposes therein expressed, In witness whereof, I set my hand and seal of office at Auburndale, Flor- ida, this 20th day of May, 1912. JOHN PATTERSON., Notary Public, State of Florida. My commission expires June 12th, 1913, JOHN S. EDWARDS, Attorney for the corporation. ilfiholstei;in --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, ete. In regards to workmanship, see Mr. W, p, Pillins, of Lakeland, who krew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S. Ohio ave- nue. ; Arthur A. Douglas jf SURE_DEATH: TO BED- IBUGS AND INSECTS Agents wanted anywhere and ev- erywhere. RI4 your houses today of bedbugs and get a good night's rest. It will cost you little, and is guaranteed, or your money back. It will kill any irsect from a req buy to a cockroach. $1 a gallon or $1.25 delivered. Apply to ELLERBE shoe and harness shop, 207 North Kentucky aveans., Bowyer building. PAGE SEVEN GGG g- e} PATRIOTIC MUSIC RIS e cn the Fourth as a matter of course. But how about a piano to accompany the singers? You certainly should tave one and there is no reason why you can't, and at once. Our pay as’ you play plan will enable you to se- cure a splendid piano right now. Some bargains in slightly used pianoa. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. ol l' - I NN ey TS bt GGG it L TR (N GRS "‘4&A'S* LLSA'\-‘M(‘)O'S‘ MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on short notice. Special attention given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res- sunable rates, Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. 'Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FIA HREOPQPQPOPOIOSOFO A0 HOLCHOHUPOPH Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMNMERMAN., Proprietor. CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and fn order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ote, ABSOLUTE COST 1t you waut to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, NILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come land 'See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS B e BIG o] AN ] 3 Reduction Sale Beginning———mHn—— 4 .(") W,y (%) T Coal Wy 2N A 3! Py P o NN (K WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th CRVED Carver’s Daylight Store “At The Corner” AN ,(11,“'1 e * S el s,

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