Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 27, 1913, Page 4

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i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKBIAND, FLA, MARCH 31, 1913. . AMERICAN STATE BANK Q. The M 000 per year, while the expenses ac-lor by proxy, evidenced by written Published every afternoon from the|times that sum. Men of the requtatt fide stockholder shall be eligible to Entered in the postofice at LaKe-) yyopy 4o needeq ability—that is |Gualiied, the business of this. oot this' country, but in the high of- n PAGE FONR. cording to modern standards of am-|authority signed by the owner of the hold any office of the corporation. Kentucky Building, Lakeland, ¥la. |atility haven't the needed money, fand, Ficrida, as mail matter of the perhaps the difficalty. It is all right poration shall be eonducug-_?,‘ th R. B. McLain shall be presi@ent. - ficial and court circles of Europe the |de & M. F. HETHERINGTON, BDITOR. 4 W. T. Moore shall be the secretary- treasurer and general manager R. B. McLain, T. L. Waring, bassadorial living are about three |StocK- No person who is not a bona Until the officers shall be chosen at iand men of the requisite money |the first annual meeting and duly ‘ fo.lowing officers, to-wit:’ eotend class. to practice Jeffersonian simplicity in orloving T. L. Waring shall be vice presi- fron rule of snobbery is still main- Most R;p_ldly—Growlng. Institu- tion of 3 Rapidly Growing City. HENRY BACON, Manager. : tained. T. Moore and J. M. Butler shall com- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ose the board of directors. A ma- ATTENTION, BOYS AND GIRLS. |® g i G (1) T3 7 S | X " Jority of the directors shall consti s ooy e o many Boreand sirls have | fute & quorum. 18 . No edterprise ever launched in Lake- Three months .......... 138 enrolled in the Corn Club contest,| .. X}—hnflt .}“‘mm bown as t a in so Delivered anywhere within the there is still room for more. This is Indeb:edn‘el:.tb ':m‘ the “n’n-n" lafld h‘s s w growfl‘ limits of the City of Lakeland too good an opportunity to be missed. |tion may at any time subject itself for 10 conte & welk- It is getting late and the list will [shall be an amount equal to the soon be closed, 80 get your name, age :cxml:el: of stock at that time sub- From the samg office is lssued 'and postoffice address to Judge Pres- THB LAKELAND NEWS ’tcn in Bartow at once before it is The s poratior may bave A weekly newspaper giving a re-, ¢, Jate. seal bearing whatever words or de- fign said corporation may desire, sume of local matters, crop mdl-[ While it is growing late it is not 'f“ch et “I;l" R A k:m v tions, county affairs, etc. Sent aBY- 1oy late to plant a crop as some of | custody of the secretary of the cor- where for $1.00 per year. the prize winning crops of last year | orution, 3 short a time as has TheAmerican StateBank ; | Q. Itis an Institution It Will Do to Tie To. Q. Your Account Appreciated, Protected and Held in Strictest Confidence. The said e!rgontjon may bave a | were planted as late as this. W—sublcnbiéll I'?Smm"t"ih . i o the mid-. Make this the bamner corn year e names and residences of the Th A at t B k 290 okl f"“?ters d . for old Polk. Let us have the finest |Eubscribing incorporators of this e merlcan a e an dle west touch rich and poor, deserv: corporation, together with the 8 ng and undeserving, saint and sin- crops that have ever been grownand |amount of capital stock subscribed J. L. SKIPPER, Pres. S. F. SMITH, M. D, Vice-Pres. per alike, and we may not un- 8how the .grown people what we /by each, are as follows: g ! : i i e tinna 'wm. there is no discrimina- ¢an do. Let us have as fine crops| Name. Address. Shares. Am't. P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. . v 3 R. B. McLain, Dawson, Ga. 7 $700 : tion &nd all should sufier in com-!as any in the State. We have the T.L.Waring, Lakeland, Fla, 3 300 let us have the best |w 7. Lakeland, Fla. 7 700 mon under such cruel dispensations.' best county so . T. Moore, eland, Fla. But the godly will find light in the crops. J. M. Butler, Lakeland, Fla. 8 800 darkness as they have done number-| There are no restrictions in re- ::t:t; of %Ol,k: less times before and with faith as a_ £8rd to growing the crop. You may |Sif:¢, 0 ~orid notary public in and | surer guide than any mere “smoking | tse any kind of land, any kind « Louisville & Nashville R. for the State of Florida at large, this | little pine torch” of human reason,|You see fit to make a fine crop.|duy personally appeared R. B. Mc- to age |Lain, T. L. Waring, W. T. Moore, J. reach safer ground in the end than | The only restrictions are as e Butler, to me known and known Offers the Best Service to the indifference of despair to which | (from ten to twenty) and that you |, ;' "oyl ooreons who signed the | o o all material philosophies lead. cultivate your own crop. You have foregoing charter and who are de- | Clucago—-St. l.fluu - A R your own crop when it is raised be- scribed in same, and each of them | i acknowledged before me that he The Clearwater News i8 m king a|sides the prizes you may win if you RN seld siticies foe (oo ot o3| strong and persistent fight in behalf ' fertilizer and cultivate it any way purposes therein expressed, i of a measure by the next Legisla- | make a fine crop. In witness whereof I have here- ture to protect the forests of Florida | Aside from the prizes offered by | unto set my hand and seal this 19th ! against present reckless methods |the county commissioners of three |day of March, /.. ». 1913, i lars as did last year C. M. CLAYTON, it g gl s 70 o g o i sl b o Notary Publte. '} will leave us no forests to legislate P My commission expires July 6, 1916. atout. Our sympathies are altogeth- | ferent kinds from a sack of fertilizer | jouN 8. EDWARDS, 398, er with the News in Its fight, and to gold watches and gold colns.( Agorney for the Corporation. Jater on we hope to say more in de- | Prizes well worth striving for. 439 Thurs | tail about the matter. Criminal stu-| Boys and girls, make the most of pldity Is the only phrase which ade- | this fine opportunity and do not let | CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APRIL 1. 3 quately describes the Florida way Such a good chance slip but go right . Cleveland—Grand Rapids Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - - &18pm. Lv. Jacksonville - . &18pm. Ar.Cleveland . . 7:18am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 pm. Ar. Grand Rapids - . 6:30 am. Ar. Nashville - . . 740 pm. many other States, too) In|[at it NOW, Come early or you will have to sit : ;::I.:ng wlyth tour great property in and wait for your turn, s A ::- Louvisville . . 9:00pm. Ar.St. Louis - - . 740am. pine lands, which true wisdom | NOTICE TO APPLY FOR LETTERS) H. L. SWATTS, - - Indianapolis - . 1:50am. Ar.Chicage . - . 9:38am. should teach us to treat, not as the PA%&%%EEO%W 456 City Tax Collector. Dixie Limited Dixie Fiyer brainless hog does its portion of WORKS. T A 5 plghh 04 swill, but rather to conserve for the ity Ar. ‘ls:"hw".'m‘_ .. 250 pm, A EM. - o Whale Cast on Coast, A whale, weighing five tons, was burled recently on the Berkwickshire : (Sootland) coast. The monster had evi- ., dently been run down by a steames, and was cast up by the tide ! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned incorporators intend to apply to the Honorable Park Tram- s mell, governor of the State of Flor- The Panama City Pllot denounces !jda, at Tallahassee, Florida, on the as populistic the doctrine of the ll'.mx day of Aprll.h A. D, lodla,hfor gnarantee of bank deposits as rec-|letters patent on the proposed char- ommended by Governor Trammell, |t€F Of the Lakeland Chero Cola Bot- tling Works, hereto attached. Not everything that was populistic R. B. McLAIN. was bad, and some of the large re- T. L. WARING, forms, now practically achieved, for W. T. MOORBE, which both the great parties stand |Articles mflfi“ of thv%#fi" : today, were incorporated in popu- W &o u..‘i.mmm do Jist platforms. That party went; hereby associate ourselves together down because it was overloaded with |for the purpose of forming a corpora- but there was some truth|tion for profit, under and by virtue N use of this and all succeeding gene- ratins. Ar, Chicago - . . 702 pm. Ar.Chicago . . . @B4am. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars , H. C. Bretaey, MAPWFMII".IQSL.M T orror, of the laws of the State of Florida, smong the errors. There is sound (ang do hereby adopt the following morality in the Koran despite its fa- | charter. . . tal, fundamental follies. Every prop- 1—Name tnd Location, ' The name of the corporation shall - osition should be investigated on its be the Lakeland Chero Cola Bottling . e o smciion. T e of panl e Sl o S oL e foe Ten Good Reason, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill or near panic it seeins to us that :t|county, Florida; but the corpora- would be quite comfortable to think ::'I':l:x::.;:ll:::ew'itt‘:l:?‘(:t "v":tfi;"::’l:;: of our savings In the bank as belng (State of Florida, as desired. First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit, Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. - Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Sectio in Lakeland. ; Ninth. . Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Besause if you don’t, you will wish you had, i you do, will always be glad. —_—See= . C. Rogan "7.;2 or §. M. STEPHENS given added security against loss by II—Nature of Business. @ fund accumulated for that express 'lt"he general nature :t the business to be transacted by the corporation Purnose by all the. banks acting In [gy i v 6" maniitastire of Cliere unison. Cola, soda water, syrups, flavoring ———Deeme extracts, ciders and other mnon-in- In necarly all of the western and |toxicating drinks and peverages, and in some of the eastern States women |to sell ltlhe lfime ellhobr as wh:lesalle . or retail dealers; to buy, hold, sell, have long been serving on the public barter, mortgage', leass oF rent, real ochool boards, and thelr services!eoatate’ and personal property, or have been of the most efficient chnr-lmlxed property, as the intorest of acter. The recommendation of Gov- ;:e bu!lzmwmay dematrllld: ;:“rl);-r- ase an own other ng ernor Trammell that a law should works; to buy and sell bottles and be enacted permitting them to serve | other accessories of a bottling works, @0 local district school trustees in[and to do any and all things proper Florida is a thoroughly good one and | for the necessary conduct of the busi- e hope the Legislature will see it |Ne*%e8 above o that way. No reason can be urged| 'rpe .,.{.‘.L. stock of the corpora- against such & law exoopt that wom- [ tion shall be two thousand dve hun- en haven't done anything of that|[dred dollars ($2,500.00), to be di- kind heretofore In Florida, and that [Yided into twenty-five (25) shares - . of the par value of one hundred | fs no reason at all. Prior to this{gollars ($100.00) each, to be paid in gcneration they hadn’t done dozens|money or in property to be used in ‘of things along lines then uncon-|the conduct of the business by the . ventional and unusual which they |corporation,a just valuatoin of which ; are now doing with entire propriety | property shall be agreed upon by the and success, and 1t 1s simple justice {:c«:rp:nton at ;‘;:e’“:go:a:!? ':; at purpose. corporation fo throw open to them this new ave- |, ‘o '} right to increase its cap- | nue for their energy and ability !n [jta) stock to ten thousand dollars which they can be quite as efficlent | ($10,000.00) when so desired by a s men, with no sscrifice of sex mod- | majority of the stockholders owning a majority of the stock. esty or dignity. T Thll"c;.r%'n-uo‘l -'fl“ continue " For the first time in the history of [or 5 term of ninetynine years, un- the rovernment our great ambassa-|less sooner dissolved according to dorships scem to be going a-begging. [law. v President Wilson is meeting trouble Th e officers of corporation in finding proper persons to repre-|ghal pe g president, & vice presi- sent s in England and France. Both |dent, a secretary, a treasurer and a Olpey and former President Eliot, of | #cneral manager, a board of direc- Harvard university, have declined } 0™ that may consist of not less than three and more than five persons, as the Enclish embassy and Mr. Me-|the stockholders or boardpeof direc- Combs declines to represent us im tors may desire; the secretary, treas- France. These are great honors, the |Urer, and general manager may be 5 one person or more. The annual highest in the diplomatic service of |\ ooting of the said corporation shall the government, and there must be be held on the second Monday in some reason out of the ordinary why |January in cach year, but this date they -have been set aside by these |MA¥ be chanzed by the by-laws. In . 3 p tre election of officers each stock- SSutiomins Perhlde thete i S0E15iier shall be entitled to ons: vots thing in the fact that the salary at-|fcr each share of stock owned by him | tached to each of these posts is $17,-'and eaid votes may be cast in person ! Standing of (g testants in Piany Contest - Mre. H. W.0dom ..... 13,4 Miss Nellie Pidler ... 103 Mrs. W. R. Grabam ..., 31 Mra W. T. Mellwatn .., 16,269 B. Walson... ... .. % Irveson ............ LR{TTY Miss Georgia Strain .. ... 23,180 Miss Kittle Funk ....... .. 13,428 rs. J.A. Wood ....... . 1,600 W.D. Hamp... ... ........ 13 Wil Willlams ......... ... 3 Miss Lillle May Mcintire. . . 24,218 Miss Margaret Marshall KR T R B T e 4“0 ulxlehud.Methodlst church. 1116 T 8. Clifford ............ . 320 J.8.C.Cifford ... ... ... 2% Miss Nettle Brooks ... ... i5.960 Leslie McCraney ........... 45,235 Mrs. J. W.Cord ........... 1,050 Luela Knight .............. 1) Thelma Manma ............. 3,218 I SRR G 80 D Asher ................. 465 Mrs. E. L. Cowdery ......., 30,000 P. F. Lindsley ............ 700 The piano that we are giving away Is in our show window for {n- spection. We want every one to have a chance to win. N “Wire Fencing Don’t forget that we are expect- ing a car of American wire fencing this week. The fence is wrapped and the price is as low as the lowest. A Incubators and Brooders We carry a stock of these Ask Mre. ‘Grifin, Mr. H. E. Hayden, and Mr. G. 'W. Toph it a Buckeye does the batching satistactory. T Paints and_0ils We carry a complete line of paints —Stag heads the list for Louse paints. Look at the Presbyterian church; painted five years. The old VanHuss building, nine years and today it 10bks as good as most housw painted at two years. We carry hard olls, inside and outside spor varnish, floor varn!id. Alabastine in any color made Al kinds of colors in oil and Japad N Spring - Time Is here and you need a lawn wom- mower and hose to water and mo¥ that lawn. Keep that lawn in pice shape for visitors to look at. It sl helps to get people to Lakeland. A Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Company

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