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Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over F 0 R SA ,.. Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms, Weguarantee all property just as represented by us. For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, Angela’s Amval Three cowboys turned their po- nies into the corral and hurried off comrades. “Hi, boys,” shouted the first enter, “have yon heard the news?” “What news?” queried a lank and unshaven individual. “Aw, nothin' to Shorty. You uin't males, 1 reckon.” “Females!” ing occupants of the room, “Why, sure, ain't you heard? boss' sister’s comin’ to visit him.” “How old she?" inquired the youngest of their nuwmber, called “Handsome Bob Barnes” because of his fondness for the cracked mirror. “Oh, T ain't sure,” drawled the bearer of the news, “but Skinny here seen a photo of her up to the house, an’ he eays she's somewhere ’round twenty. Curls an' dimples an’ purty as a picter, ain't she, Skinny?” “Waal, now, I cal'late she's a purty fair lookin' gal as females go,” sald Skinny, slowly. “When does your ding-busted fe- male woman arrive?” asked “Hamlet” Wilson, betraying a spark of interest, PIOVOOOCOOOUOCTCOOOONICO to €4 int'rest int'rested Cor. Bay and Hogan Sts. JACKSONVILLE, . FLOGRIDA, Rates: $1.00 and Up. cold runnind water and is Hot and teiephone in each room. Free baths Coolest rooms. Dost beds, Large Sam- 1le Rooms. Take street car at Union Station and get off at Hogan street. THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU through the fragrant smoke of of an luman Blunt cigar, As you smoke it your troubles vanish as if by magic. Mind and nerves are soothed and dif- ficulties become trifles or fade away “Day after tomorrow, the boss tirely. Thi at’ 1 says. Train gets in the junction at entirely. Think that's a lot to claim twothirty,” replied the man who for a i-cent cigar? Well, try an In- wan Blunt tonight after supper and it's a safe bet you admit the claims are justified, seemed to be the possessor of all the information. “Give us some particulars, Pete,” ,demanded a scholarly appearing per- ! sonage called “Percy.” Pete peered around the room and swelled with importance, “Far as I know,” he stated con- , descendingly, “her name's Angela. Seems she's his youngest sister an’ he ain't seen her for about five years, 80 now she's comin' out from Noo Yawk to take charge of the ranch- house an ' see't he gets fed decent,” he ended, looking signiticantly at “Hamlet,” who was the ranch cook. “MNub,” growled Hamlet, coh- temptuously, “I guess as how ho's survived this long on my cook™n’, he can live a little longer,” “Waal,” Pete proceeded, “I guess that's about all, 'cept the boss Bays it's up to one of us to po meet the lady.” He paused to note the effect of his last statement, Each man, With the exception of Hamlet, pricked up his ears, but Handsome Bob was the first to speak. “Well, boys,” he sald confidently, “it seems to me that if the lady in question {8 ‘about twenty years old and as purty as a picter with curls and dimples’ and all such rot, w'y it's only right that a young an’ pro- gressive man like me should welcome her to our happy home. She wouldn't want no old codger like Skinny, an’ Hamlet, w'y, he'd scare her out.” After much discussion of the ques- tlon it whs declded that all points were in favor of Bob, much to his Joy, for, as he told Skinny afterward, he'd “been thinkin’ of buying & ranch i, [for himself an’ it would be kinda nice to have a woman around to brighten up the landscape.” During the course of the next day, Handsome Bob might have been seen Marufactured by an Clgar Factory ‘e, Fla. Pflm‘.t' 233 Red l"m And you are probably planning right now a fishing or hunting trip —going to take things ecasy for a few days? Q3OO You cannot find a more complete assortment of fishing tackle, lines. FICOOTOODVOOCOO00 EASIeie e e = e T T T T Y O b rods, reels, poles, sanding nets, arti- DO0IVOCOVOOOCTIOHOOG SIOIOISIOIGIAC . . . . . tx» ¢ ficial minnows, silk lines. and bait by s & | 10 make many furtive journeys to the ‘. 1 e Al i et % & .| cracked mirror. His 8pare moments, ‘ 2 of all kinds than you will find here b @ | as those of his comrades, were spent . & And if our prices and wavs of sell :f: & | in polishing his spurs and doing in- s & ; : y ~ & & | numerable little things to improve his a ing don't prove that this is the right ; g ' appearance, s 3 place to buy. vour money is vours b4 37", The next morning Bob hunted a ::‘ & el S0 9 | elean shirt and a gorgeous bandana, 3 ’: again i a minute, & & | Which he considercd especially en. 2 @ < | tranaing to his charms. While walt- 3 We can completely equip huntine 2| Ing for breakfast, Pete came upon ‘ & § DR { | him engaged in studying a battered E 5 or camping parties in the most in- & | volume of Shakespeare, which ho had . ¢ | borrowed from the boss. expensive way. and for tennis. golf, # Rashined g PISIIS T 9 B 2| “Well, I'll be darned!” Peto efacu- 3 and other recreations, we have every- & | lated. “It it in’t readin’ poetry!” 3 . &1 “Aw gwan,” sputtered Bob, “don’t thg you may need. 3 all gals like poetry? ‘How swect the b4 ¢ ) | moonlight sleeps upon this bank,'” he Call and see us. We can help maks 3| wegan, but with & howl, Pete hai fiod, your vacation pleasanter than ever Lefore. The Jackson At noon Bob shaved, and with the ald of Percy manicured his finger nalls, arranged his bandana in the most becoming manner and tinally harnessed up the team of Ivel; itos and drove off for the junction amid a cloud of dust and the cheers and | Jeers of those left behind. & 4 O D S b4 o After what seemed endless v iting, f; &l the team hove in slght and a3 Iland- —————— .’: <. some Bob and little Angeln, a: the 3: | boys called her, drew near, 1 boys & | rathered as close as possible for a view of the wonderful dams«l. The rig came to a stop with a ; and Bob alighted to assist a 1 uncertaln age, attired in a g cidedly masculine, with a m hat and a pair of huge sper Bhe peered through these at ‘!« as- semblage of onlookers, Wilson Co. 3 o= t=i e e et T T T Tt B T T S T P 5 QOO 3 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, »AKELAND, FLA., JULY, 29, 1912. to the bunkhouse in search of their | you, | in fe- | chorused the remuin-’ The | 107 Directors, 10 porn directors shall NOTICE TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE AGRICUL- TURAL AND DEVELOP- MENT 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned incorporators intend to apply to the Honorable Albert W. Gilchrist, Governor of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 2ith day of August, 1912, for Letters Patent on the proposed char- ter of the Agricultural and Develop- ment Company, Lereto attached. C. G. FLETCHER, J. D, ROGELLS, J. ¢ SWINDEL. Articles of Incorporation of the Aeri- cultural and Development Com- pany. the untersigned persons do associate onrselves together urpose of forming a corpo- ration for protit, under and by vir- 10 of the Tnws o0 the State of Flor- Loatd do horely adopt the follow- I Name and Location, . 1 e ol Y s corporation shat ulturad and Development vl the principle place oi the corporation shall have izht 1o establish branch oflices Lin oy witpout the State of Flor- a,as destred, IL. Nature of Business. : The generzi nature of the busi ness to boe weted by the corpora- tion shall b To buy, hold, sell, ge, lease or rent real estite or personal property, or mixed property; to build houses; ‘to de- velope and improve its property; to manage or sell real property on com- missions; to conduct a genera] real estate business; to sell improved: or unimproved real and personal prop- erty, for cash or installment; to grow celery and all kinds of vegetables and fruits for market; to buy and sell barter and otherwise deal in, all Kinds of fruits, vegetables, melons and other farm produce; to set out, cultivate and maintain groves and orchards of all kinds of fruit for it- selt or for others for hire; to im- prove and develope land for others for hire; to set out, grow, and sell ali Kinds of nursery stock, celery, fruit and vegetable plants; to buy, own and operate o dairy business, (o by, own, raice and sell all Kinds of lve stock; to buteher ull kinds of dom coanimals for market, and to sell sadd meats: o roccive, handle, sd sell on comission or consign- went all Kinds of ienits, vegetablos, truck and welons, and do any and all things necesoary for the nroper conduet of the feresoine enumeratod businesses, 111 Canital Stock. The capiial stock of (e corpari tion shall he One Hundved Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) 1o he divided into One Thousand (1000) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) cach, to be paid in in money or in property to he useld in the conduct of the corporation i just valuation of which property shall be agreed upon by the incor- poratoin at a mecting called for thac purpose. Said corporation shall have the right to increase its capital stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) when so de- sired by a majc rity of the stock- holders owning a majority of the stock, .. Term of Existence. This corporation shall continue for a term of Ninety Nine years, unless sooner dissolved according to law, o Officers, I'he oflicers of this corporation shall be a President, a vieo president, ® Seeretary, a Treasurer and a Gen- eral Manager, a Board of Directors that may of not less than thre md not more than five per- sons, as the ctockholders cide their annual and such other oflicery the stockholders or the Board of Di- rectors may desire; the Viee-Ppe dent and the General Manaer Le one person or more and the Se tary Son or more. The annual meetings of stid corporation <nal] ho held on the second Monday in January in each ar, but this date may be changed hy. the By-Laws. In the election of n.lllr-t-rs cach stockholder shall he en- titled to one vote for ecach ghare of stock owned by tim and said votes m'-.\,' be cast in rerson or by proxy, evidenced by written anthority signed by the owner of the gtock. No person who is not a bhona fide s'm'klu‘»l'h‘r shedl be elizible to hold any office of 11, corporation, Until the officers ho e noat the first an- Ml meeting ang qualified, the brsiness of 11, orporation shall he conducted by folowing officers to- consist may de- at meeting, as - and Treasurer may be one rer- wit C. G Flete oy 1 be the Preg. dent, J. D, Rooe 11 be Secretapy and Treagyrer J. vinde] « I be the General Manager anag v President, C. G. Fletcher, J. D Rozell: and I € Swinde] 1 mpose the Board ronstitute 4 quor VI it of Liahility. . The hizhe t wmount of liahility or H'Mr-h't»dnp s vhich this cornora- tion shall a¢ any time subject itself skall be an amn cqual to tha am- Cunt of ecapital stock at that time sulseribed, Lim VII. The said m—;,Sb“]' ation may have a » 2= “Why,” she exclaimed er ; . oo loud, harsh voice, “what ques ok- Y S| Ing individuals;” whereupon they S | melted Into the atmosphe:s with % | surprising speed. i That night when the boys g | gathered in the bunkhouse, ¥ 25¢ Talcom Powder c | somo Bob was missing, oni 1 not & | arrive until almost time to retire, now going for . . . G| He was greeted with loud Law bawe, W & | Which only served to deepen Lis al bave bought a large quartity of this Talcum Powder in order € You the Special Price of 10c. Come early while it lasts, CENTRAL PHARMACY Quick Service Phone 25 ready ugly scowl. “How sweet the moonlizht eleeps upon this bank,” quoted Pete, dreamily, “Aw, shut up, you old plefacel® snarled Bob, as he hurled & copy - of Bbakespeare vehemently in Pete's direction and retired gloomily to his buzk. 0 gy seal bearing wihatevop words or de- SIPN 8aid cornorition may desiro, which said geal chall be kept in the custody of the secretary of the cor- noration, VI ™ Subseribine Incornorators € hames anq residences of the subseribing incorperators of this cor- L’;‘r"\‘;:"flhltoz@lhr with the amonunt al g seri . arccu folloézc:k subscribed by each, - G. Fletcper, Socrum, Fla., 50 R e H be at Lakeland, in the | of PPolk, avd the State ot Flor- | PAGE SEVERN shares. 26th day of July, 1912, ! < ., 50 L. M. BENNETT, shz.lll"e:.)- Hosns. Suivlent; B 3 Notary Public State of Florida '. Swindel, Lake ., 20 |at Large. sh:x"e:(s'.- e DR AN My Commission expires April 10, 1916. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. Before me a Notary Public in an.d for the State of Florida at large, this day personally opneared (. G, Fletch- er, J. D. Rogells and J. (". Swindel, to me known and known to be the| «phings didn’'t seem to work [7'S exch of them acknowledged before | F€S€R . ltn"' Ha"ne:’ ,,Wn we play- me that he siened said articlos of in- }Storrfnng "mh g .‘fl A Tnid wars corporation for the uses and pur-|ed tragedy the box office receipts we poges therein exprossed a farce, and when we played farce IN WITNESS WHEREOR, | have [they were a tragedy.”—Washington hereto set my hand and seal this the | Star, JOHN S. EDWARDS, Attorney for Corporation. (SEAL) Confusions of Effects. I‘Z\-nlr,\'lhing in auto supplies from lamps for the front to license tags for the back, from tires that touch the ground to tools that help keep your car from going up in the air. Even if you think your car is fully in and look equipped, better come around. There is always something new to be seen here, Brown & Bonsac, o . UNION AUTO GARAGE C0. "o > SO OO SOOOHEADN O C DGO CH DSOS BB | Lakeland Foundry and Machine Cg 2 FO0 =2 Xo=g We are now prepared to furnish iron and brass cast- ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of machine work. ’ J ’ % = g AT OOk e . . Lakeland;Foundry and Machine Co. Phone 236 1 Lakeland, Florida POIQTOTOIGIG OO NGIONG T OO IOHOIOIOF ADOBCH < TGOS DG G B0 GO OO0 ] = For Elberta Peaches, Bananas, Plums, 3 < 3 2 Figs, Canteloupes, Grapes, Lemons, : “ Pincapples or any kind of,Fruit call up H. O. DENNY ' PHONE 226 EQECHD QKL MAPS, BLUE PRINTS notice. Special atteation glven to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and Stats maps kept on hand. Chemically pre pared, non-fading blue prints at rea- sunable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. RSP0 5 SOUQBOBO SO IODODOBNIE DO DD * Maps of any description compliled on short Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. POBOPOEUPOPOPOTOHODE WD SOPOPOBO PO, i Lakeland Artificial Stone Works - 8 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. ZIMMERMAN. 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 1f you want to make $1do 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, GING, PERCALES, mml'l, JILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come land {See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS