Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 7

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1s Plg for Her Pet. 1 Aibrizht of Pulmyra, N, ual pet, a tame pig, by artificial means, n from the litter when a The little animal shows ot'on for its young mistress, < her ehont, as would a dog, owing its jealoudy of her other [ m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School—3 p. m. Prayer Service—Thursday night at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Services—1st and 3d Sabbaths. 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a m. Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday night at 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn fog at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- sited. \lattresses made over; cushions gsll kind made 10 order. Drop m- s pstal card- Arthur A Douglas £16 8. Oafo Street. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Cormer of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H. Weddell. minister in charge. Services at 11 a. m. and § p. m. All Sundays except the third in the month. Other services as appointed. East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. E, A Milten, superintendent. Prayer- neeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Chureh. Cor. E. Orange ana S0. Tennessee Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second anc fourth Sundays. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) 1saac C. Jenkins, pasor. qemporary residence, 911 South florida avenue. Office at church. Fours, 11:30 to 12:30. gunday Services— sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. aching, 7:30 p. m. % Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. prayer meeting, Wednesday even- {ng, 7:30. Teaciers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody o all scrvices, Rev CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Preacbing service at 11 &. m. and Tp.m Christian Endeavor Soclety at * p m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even- g at 71 p m FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH. Soclety, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tenuessee Ave,, Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school 9:4%, preaching, 11 am. m., and £:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting a' 130 p m Corner ¥ioriaa avenue snd Bry § The Rev Willlum Dudley Nowlin . D. vastor Sundav schoo! 9:46 & m. Preaching Sunuday at 11 8, m. an¢ 16 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday avening at 7:3¢. I Woman's Misstonary and Ald So- AND AND MYRTLE r{ety Monday 3:30 p. m 2T .ETHODIST CHURCHES. Bantist Young People's [st 615 p m v Chnreh— | Rognlar monthly husiness meeting st and 2d Sabbaths, 11! #ver Wodresday 7200 m Meeting A Smooth Shave for a Rough Face No matter how terder your skin or tough ¢nd wiry your beard, we can sell you a razor that will give you aclean, velvetshave. It will give you a light orclose shave with no roughness, no irritation. If you cannot shave yourself, we will seil vou a safety razor that gives an easy, safe, quick, convenient shave,at verysmall cost. Besides razors. we scll “strops, brushes 274 other kinds of cutlery. Come in ¢td talk to us about it. | Wilson Co. e, A ———— - e - THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKTLAND, FLA, APRIL 9, 1913, POVIDER Ol THE FACE | PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN ‘ IN ITS APPLICATION, i — lNo Real Reason Why It Should Be Harmful—Thorough Cleansing of the Pores of the Skin Absolutely necessary. Occasionally I receive an inquiry asking my opinion in regard to the use of face powder. Whether powder can be used on the complexion with per fect safety or if is likely to prove in- jurious. My answer has always beea that powder can be used without the least fear of any ill results provided the powder itself is harmless and is used over a foundation of pure cream, and also provided the face is thorough. ly cleansed each day to prevent the pores of the skin from becoming clogged. Such cleansing is necessary whether powder is used or not, because the dust and grime from the atmos- phere will settle into and clog the pores unless the skin is cleansed often enough to prevent obstruction of the channels of elimination, Face powder 2s a beautifier for the complexion has been used for centur fes, and nowadays powder is taking & still more important place among cos- metics and is used extensively for pro- tecting the skin from the deleterious effect of the sun and wind. Especlal- ly is this true since the automobile has come into favor as a means of lo- comotion. Exposing the face to a gentle breeze when one is walking re- quires little thought as to purotective measures, but exposing the face to the strong wind when an auto is going 30 or 40 miles an hour is quite another thing. Unless the face is well pro- tected the chances are that the skin will not only become tanned, but will in time take on a withered look and gain a hardness in texture which no amount of “make-up” will effectually hide. When a good cream is rubbed into the skin before the powder is applied it fills the pores with a harmless sub- stance which is easily removed and which prevents the dry powder from gettling into the pores and clogging them. If a cleansing cream which {s light and penetrating is applied for the first stage of the cleansing process, the pores of the skin will be tharough- ly cleansed and every bit of powder (and dust which may bave been gath- ered on the ride) can be quickly wiped off with soft absorbent cotton and the skin will be found perfectly clean, 1t the skin shows the slightest ten- dency toward irritation from the ex- posuvre to the wind, do not follow im- mediately with a soap and water scrub, It is really not necessary and will only eerve to increase the irri- tation. Bathe the face gently with rose water and be satisfied that you have done your full duty. (Copyright, 1913, v Universal Press Sya- dicate.) DRESS FOR YOUNG GIRL l PAILEY The simplest style of dress this, and lc‘.me of the nicest for everyday wear. ' Our model is in fine nut brown serge.f , The bodice and skirt are cut sepa- | | rately and are joined to the same | waist band; two tucks are made in | each on both sides of front, they are stitched part way down; the sleeves are sct in large armholes with wrapped seams; a turnover collar and gilk bow finish the neck. Material required for the dress: 215 yards 46 inches wide, Sosbip st NOTICE. ! by given that sivty e hereof the ply to the Leo under of Florida for a charter for the to™'n . rnarty of Dradley. W. V. RANSONE W. H. EURRENCY J. C. EXGLISH rPT3 TUCKER, JR., Attorney 248 Waq TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF "..— IN. CHANTCERY. a & Georgia Land Co., Com rlainant, vs. John T. Mahone, C. ‘wear and made-to-order; to yor, as He:man & Meyer, el Resenihal, Lewis zenstein, as Glote any, Defendanis.— t ~itle, 1t appearing by aflidavit appended L to the pill of complainant filed in tiae atove eutitled cause that the follow- irs named persons are nou-resident deiendants, and that their residenced are as follows: C. M. Mahone °t Hazelhurst, Georgia; J. F. Mahone at Covington, Georgia; Gussie Har- |men at Covington, Georgia; Annio .n, Georgia; Minnie Brown at Locust Grove, Georgia; ard that the residences of I, Hierman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Katzensteln ara unknown; and it further appearivg in the sald bill and the aflidavit “to that the eomplalnant be- Iteves there are persons interested in the lands described in said bill sit- uate and being in the State of Flor- i¢a and county of Polk, to-wit: Beginning at a point 607 feet west of the northeast corner of southeast guarter of northwest quarter of see- tion nineteen (19) of township twenty-eight (28) south and range twenty-four (24) east, and running south 533 feet, thence west 283 feer, thence north 633 feet, thence east 283 feet to the point of begiu- ning, other ihan the named defend- ants, who are to the complainant un- known; and that the said non-resi- dents defendants are above the age of 21 years, and that there are no persons in the State of Florida, serv- fce upon whom would bind the said non-resident derenaants; It is, therefore, ordered that the atove named C. M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie Harmon, Annie Webb and Minnie Brown be and they are hereby required to apppear to the bill of complainant filed in thn said cause on or before the first Monday in April, A, D, 1913, the same being the 7th day of the sa:d month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the allegations of the sald ill will be taken as confessed by the said defendants; It is further ordered that the sald I. Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- thal, Lewis E. Ha)es and John Kat- zenstein be and they are hereby re- quired to appear to the eaid bill of complainant on or before the firet Monday in May, 1913, the same be- itg the 5th day of the said month ! a rule day of this court, other- wise the allepations of the sald bilt will be taken as confessed vy the said defendants; it is further oraered that all oth- or persons not known by the com- pinivant to be intercsted in the land \hove described, and who claim or have any interest therein and re- fered to in the said bill as unknowt. defendants, be and they are requirea t» appear to the bill of complainau: filed in the said cause on or before the first Monday in June, 1913, the gome being the 2nd day of the sald month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the allezations of the sail hill will be taken as confessed by he eaid unknown defendants 1t is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for (12) congecutive weeks In |+ lakeland Evening Telegram, a ' newspaper published in Polk county, | 1, the same to be effective i gervices upon the sald non-resident and unknown defendants when pub- i lished for the periods and in the or- der respectively above get forth, Witness the 1Toncerable J, A, Johr- gon, clerk of onr sald court and seal of our £ald court, at Bartow lorida, the 11th day of February, 1913, 1 J. A. JOIINSON, Clerk «f Circuit Court. KELSEY BLANTON, Solicitor for Complalnant. 1 hercby certify that the forere- | order of pubiication fssued in the \#nid cause and order filed in my ol fico. Witness my hand and seal of ol fice this 11th day of Febrnary, 1912, J. A. JOIINSCN, Clerk of Circuit Court. 243-\Ved { NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR Notice is hereby given that the un- ! dersigned incorporators intend to ap- 'ply to Honorable Park Trammell, | zovernor of the State of Florida, at | Tallahassee, Florida, on the 14t day |of April, 1913, for the issuance of letters patent on the proposed ar. ticles of incorporation of the Balley Clothing Company hereto attached. E. F. BAILEY. 0. M. EATON. H. B. CARTER. CHARTER OF THE BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY. We, the undersigned pe:sons, dc- sirous of incorporating ourselves into a corporation to be known as the CLOTHING COMPANY, with the powers and rightshereinaft- er set forth, do hereby adopt the fol- lowing charter as the charter of said corporation, to-wit: ARTICLE 1--NAME AND LOCATION The name of this corporation shall be BAILEY CLOTHING COMPANY, and the principal place of business of said corporation shall be a* Laka- land, in the county of Polk, State of Florida; but the cofporation shalt have the right to establigh branch housges at such plares as it inay do- cire in the State of Florida, or in cth- er S‘mtcs of the United States or in foreizn countri ARTICLE DUSINESS. The gencral nature of the busi. ress to be trunsacted by said corpo- | ration shall bLe: to buy, hold, sl | Lurter, mortzaze, lease, prent, 1« tite, personal property or 1 ¥ to the piovrr E azement of s ness; to buy, own, mort: n’s clothes, shoes, hats, ca =, ! hines of all kinds, both re.d ! own, sell and deal in zenerally kinds of women’s and childrer ciothing, both ready.to-wear and' made to order; to buy, own, sell and £et my hand and official seal at Lake- AND FOR POLX |dreal in generally all kinds of dry!land, Florida, ~|roods, dress goods and motions; to March 1912 erect any building or buildings nec- essary, or that may seem beneficial, Notary Publie, State of Florida at :{. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie | for the conduct of the aforesaid busi- e IR «lehildren’s clothin inz 18 a true and correct copy of the || | porators L lacknowledoeg that they executed the | ; to receive, bandle and sell on JOHN S. EDWARDS, L ali kinds of men’ Bean Seed MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post, Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy ot Kdiswvnia Theater SOPOSAIOFOHOIOSOFOFOIHI0 SOFOHOPOHO FOPOFOFOHOSOSTOR -lhe Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida. KELSEY BLANTON Sh . Amount. 3hig ss_.’.uo‘.ud LAWTYER 300.00 |2 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fia. | 100.00 200,00 DR. SARAH E. WHEELER 200.00 OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN ::'::::g Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Bulldiag, 10000 | Lakeland, Fla 300,00 ,Ofice Phone 278 Blue. 100.00 | House Phone 278 Black. 200.00 | 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 1,000.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 |kinds of dry goods notions; and to do any neeeszary for the prop ond the foreccing e_lfllcrn‘elri.';-{l'h: es. v ARTICLE 11T APITAL STOCK, ! ' The capital stock of this corpora- | Home Grown“ elvot tion shall be fifteen thousand ($15,-' § 000.00) dollnrs.dtolbe (dlig'zdedhinto .Bean seed 53 00 per one hundred and fifty ) shares of the par value othotnebehun‘t;rgdleShe" lll lo b(l"lfl 100.00) dollars each, to be paid in |(n‘oney OI? in property to be used in lots 32.75.| the conduct of 'tllllahcorpontloni‘ :l{“l:: valuation of which property 8 i M fi agreed upon by the incorporators at ayes roccry a meeting called for that purpose, to be paid one-half on demand, one- quarter in thirty (30) days from first | demand and one-quarter fin sixty (60) days from first demand. Said corporation shall have the right to increase its capital stock to twenty. five thousand ($25,000.00) dollu-l‘ the par value of which shares shal be ome hundred ($100.00) dollars each. ARTICLE IV—TERM CF EXIST- EMNCE. This corporation shall continue for a term of ninety-nine years unless sooner dissolved according to law, ARTICLE V—OFFICERS. The officers of this corporation shall be a president, a vice president, a secretary, a treasurer, a general manager and a board of directors, which shall consist of not less than five members and not more than sev- en members, and such other officers as the board of directors may see fit to choose, which officers shall be chosen at the regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders; said annual meeting shall be held on the second Tuesday in January in each year. The date of the annual meeting may be changed by the by-laws. The president, vice president, secretary or treasurer may be the general manager; the secretary and treas- urer may be one and the same per- gon. In the election of officers and all other business to be transacted by the stockholders, each stockhold- or shall be entitled to one vote for each share of stock owned by him. which vote may be cast in person or by proxy evidenced by authority in writing signed by the owner of said gtock. No person who is not a bona fide stockholder ehall be eligible to hold any office in said corporation except that of general manager and such offices as are created by the Board of Directors. Until the officers ghall be chosen at the first anaunal meeting and qualified, the business of this corporation shall be conduct- ed by the following officers, to-wit: E. F. Bailey shall be the president and general mann;:e;l. i i 0. M. Eaton shall be vice pres!- , dent. @lasses Scientifically Prescribed W. W. McClain shall be secretary [ Ptone: Offico, 141; Residence, ] and treasurer. &R Batley, W. W. McClain, B[ Bryent Bldg,, Laleland, Fla. H. Garland, 0. M. Eaton, H, B. Car- ter, C. A. Windham and Dr. W. R.|DR, J. F. WILSON, (iroover shall constitute the Board PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON o’ Directors. e ARTICLI VI—LIMIT OF LIABILITY "“""0";‘;'; ;"3' residence, The hizhest amount of liability or -2 RNy indebtedness to which this corpora- | Munn Bullding, Laieland Floride. tion shall at any time subject itself shall be an amount equal to the amount of the capital stock at that time subscribed. ARTICLE VII—SUBSCRIBERS OF : STOCK., The names and residences of the subseribers for stock of this corpora- tion, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed by each, are as follows: Name, K. F. Bailey W. W. MeClain G. J. McClelland. ... J. D. Wadkins. v 2 1 1 0 M. Eaton. 2 (. Henley 2 l.. R. Battle, Jr..... 1 D. T. Alford 1 W. 8. Bowdoin 1 W. R. Groover 3 J T. Marshall 1 L. B. Bevis 2 A. logan 1 J. Morgzan Groover.. 2 J. B. Hogan 1 C. R. Osteen . ve 1 if. B. Carter.......10 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 @ D & d D MENDENLALL Civil Engmneers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Draze Bidg LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. T A 7 MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Brysat Bldg. 100.00 Architect. 100.00 { Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Desiguing 522 .'::: | Lakeland, .I"'Iorln, ’°°'°°ln 0. ROGERS, Tawyer Room 7, Bryant Building, Phone 2569. Lakeland, Florida. B B. NUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law—- Seor 7 Btusrt 8ldg Bartow. Mla, DR W. 5 XV ODENTIST Estadblieked 1n July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Ofce 180 Reatdence 8¢ | o TUCKER & TUCKRR, —Lawyers— Raymondo Blég. Florida C. A. Windham .... J. E. Mims G. A. Rhoades, Jr... G. C. Goddard . ..... V. S. Dillard E. H. Hendrix ..... C. Livingston . U. J. Berrier .. W. J. G. Adams . C. W. lLove .. E. H, Garland...... A. L. Murphy ...... 2 All of Lakeland, Florida. ARTICLE VIII—SEAL. | This corporation may have a seal bearing whatever words or design tke incorporators may desire, which sald seal shall be kept in the cnetody of the secretary of said corporation. ARTICLE IX—BY-LAWS. The Board of Directors of sald cor. poration shall have the rizht to make and enforce a code of by-laws for the government and conduct of the business of the corporation, as the necessity and their judzment shall dictate which shall be subject to the charter and the laws of the land. Saiq by-laws may be amended or abolished as the board of directors shall gee fit. I In witness whereof the said incor- have herennto eet their hands and seals at Lakeland, Flor- jia, this, the 12th day of March"m.hl!. 1913 . (7H0. 8. EAWARDS Attorney-at-Iaw Office in Munn E. F. DAILEY, Seal. 0. ). EATON, Seal. 1. B. CARTER, Seal, State of Florida, Ca CAYELAND, FLORIDS »me an officer an- ke acknowledee- | W. §. PRESTON, LAWYER DBailey, 0. M |(Ofce Upstairg East of < sur¢ House.y Carter, and| BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titics and Real Estate Law a Soeclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. KAYDEM 12th day of TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE ANB 2 ORGAN. C. M. CLAYTON, Room 11, Puteh and Gentry ‘Bidg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday aad Saturday, 1 to 6. L K posed charter for the <3 therein set forth, hereof, 1 have hercts uses and m In witnecs this Large. Ll Sar

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