Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 4

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{he Evening Velegram S ————————— Fublished every atternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postofiice at Lake- #and, Ficrida, as mail matter of the secoud class. ‘M F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR | HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On@ JEAT ..o sooesonses$6.00 BE mOnthS .. ++ covr0eep 350 Three months .......... 1.38 Delivered anywhere within tbe Himits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents & week. From the same office Is lssaed THE LAKELAND NEWS A weekly newspaper giving 8 re sume of local matters, crop condl, tions, county affairs, etc. Sent any- where for §1.00 per year. The Starke Telegraph joins with ll.e Telegram in rebuking the lac-§ * tional spivit in this State which is fusidiously seeking to make it ap-; pear that Scnatois Fietcher and Bry- ap arc nct in harmony and that the: friends of the former, especially smong the newspapers, are attempt—l ing to disparage the junior senator by comparison with the other one. | The Telegraph says: “The Lakeland Telegram very properly deprecates the evident wish of some newspapers in the State to create friction between Senators Fletcher and Bryan. There seems to be no occasion for any such line of action. People generally seem to be very well satisfled with both of the senators and they certainly will ba able to accomplish a great deal more §f they work together than if they are at loggerheads all the time.” P | ——— President Wileon locms bigger and smarter every day. He was big enough to ignore precedent and pre- serve the full vitality of his mes sage by reading it in person to con- gress.—Lakeland Telegram. Yes, and the message was shon end sweet and pcinted, but just sup-| poee it had been heavy and ponder- cuis, like some meesages are, and lts * wvery length had made it tiresome, then what?—Ocala Banner, Whey, then, President Wilson ‘would have had too much common scnse to have worn himself out, as well as the patience of his audience, and would have permitted his mes- sage to take the usual course and bo | read by the clerk of the House— tlLat's what! e e Representative MacWilllams has ! fnduced the liouse at Tallahassee to ropair its very serious breach of' courtesy in reporting adversely oa! the wuman suffrage resolution with- out giving the supporteis of the bilt ! a chance to be heard, On his motion the House has rescinded its action i ond gent the resoiution back to the committee so that the ladies anppcrt-, ing it may be heard. We trust the suflragettes will so ply that commit- tec with arguments that it will reai- Photograph of the International Joint Boundary Commission, which was of three Americans and three Canadians. o ————————————————————————————————— \ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR|vith the foregoing purposes, object: LEITERS PATENT, and powers. INCORPORATION, To buy, own, operate, build, ex- Notice is hereby given that the|tcend, sell or otherwise dispose ot undersigned will apply to the gov-|any plants for the manufacture or ernor of the State of Florida, on the | delivery of electric energy, gas, ice, 29th du of May, A. D.1913 , for|or for the delivery in any manner letters. patent incorporating LAKE-|ci water, or for the manufacture o IAND ICE COMPANY, under the|p:oduction of any other products, following proposed charter and ar-|o for the conduct of any other busi- ! tjcles of Incorporation, a copy oi |ness which, in the udgment of the!g:;ch time, which has been filed in the office of | board of directcss, can Le couveni- tlre secretary of State of said State|ec.tly carried on. in connection with of Florida, tae above businesses, or any of them, HANFORD C. ADAMS, or which would be beneficial to any 0. M. EATON. or all of the lines of business above PAUL K. WEAVER. ramed, FRANK VANS AGNEW To acquire by grant, assignmen: E. H. YOUNGS, JR. or otherwise, and to hold such fran- Mticles of Incorporation and Pro- chise, grants and rights from mu- rter Lakeland picipalities and counties within the e Chaccn:m . State of Florida, and from the State The undersigned, Hanford C. of Florida, and other tSates or gov- Adams, 0. M. Eaton, Paul K. Weav- crnments or municipal authorities as ler, ank Vans Ag'new and E. H.|may be necessary or convenient iu Youngs, Jr., hereby assoclate them- order to promote and facilitate any selves together for the purpose of be and all business of the corporation. | esming incorporated under the laws| TO have, hold, acquire and enjos | of the Stuto of Florida. all other proper powers and things ac shall be consistent, necessary or mh L expedient for the conduct and o0p- ”e?:;b‘::“e: f) t:g: ‘é’;:;’:x:: shali | ition of the business, or generally i to be vested with ,and have all th: Article 2. powers, granted, or which may be Its principal oitice and place ol|ycreafter granted, to corporations business siuii be in the city o Lake- | ¢,y profit under the laws of the Statc "iuld, county ot Polk and State ot| ¢ piorida. Licndu, and it shall have the power w0 establish other oflices aud ugen- {cies within and wi\hon: the State oL I iorida, l v Article 4. The corporation shall have exist ence by iws corporate name perpeiu- ally, aud is to exist perpetuanlly. Article b, The amount ol the capital stoc.. o this corporation shail be uiL Lo buy, acquire, lease, iet, con- thousaud ($30,000.00) dollars, 4 stiuct, Jay, waintain and operatc vided into five hundred (50V) shaie. works and plants for tie geucration, [¢f the par value of oue buudrc. purilcation und storage of gas una | (1100.00) dollara each. Any par 1uaius, pipes, conduits, services, mei- |0 1l of sald capital stock may b _| puyable either in cash, or property Article 3. e general nature of the busi- Licks or businesses to Le Lrausaciet by said company is a8 L0ilows: { | | Standing, left to right: H. A. Powell, C. A. Magrath and George Tur mer Sitting, left to right: F. 8. Streeter, James A. Tawney and T. C. Casgiain. . organized last January and consists ticles of inccrporation and the laws oi the State of Florida, which by- Juws may be amended or repealed ac niay be provided in said by-laws, Article 8. The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which the corp.- ration can at any time subject itsei. shall not exceed double the amoun? cf its capital stock authorized u. Article 8. Tae names auu residences of the subscribing incorporators togetae: with the number of shares of the euthorized capital stock subsc.... for by each are as iollows: Hanfoid C. Adaws, Fla., \weuty shares, 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla., onc share. Paul K. Weaver, Kissimmee, Fla., twenty shares. B, il. Youngs, Jr., Lakeland, Fia., one share, Frank Vans Agnew, Fla,, twenty shares, IN WITNESS WHLREOFR, the suii. subscribers Lave Lcicuulo set Luc. bands and scals tWis 1oih day o. April, A, D, 1913, HANFOLD U, ADAMS 0, M. EALON (deut) PAUL K. WEAVER (Study FRANK VANS'AUNEW (o0ut) E. K, YOUNGS, JR. (deai) State of klorida, County o1 Luval, bi 12 hosuwN: That belore tic, the unuersigued notary pubiic i ou lor tie sSiate of ke ut iavse, persouany appeared Mauivid Jacksou vaut, Kissimme:, (Seas) Adains, 10 me well known aud siow . to me 0 be the individual dcsiiivea and nawed i and WU Subeciloe . Lis nawme to the loreguing proyisc. ACANUMW Llso v | Cilawialk, and Loy AMERICAN SIM[ BANK Lakeland Florid, P 5 4 _m (. The Most Rapidly Growing Instity. tion of a Rapidly Growing City. . No enterprise ever launched in Lae. land has shown as great a growth in s short a time as has TheAmerican State By Q. Itis an lostitution It Will Do to Tie To. Q. Ycur Account Appreciated, Protected and Held in Strictest Conhdcnce. The Amerxcan State Bank J. L. SXIPPER, Pres. 8. F. SMITH, M. D.. Vice.Fry * P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. | ! i ! | | § ? § 3 & -~ 2 5 - 3 2 § » 2 3 L4 ROM straw hat to striped socks we can furnish your bedy and make It fit toliveln. Ccmein . and see our cool clothes fer| ' the warm days sure tocome. Eright furnishings willkeep you CHEERFUL, and what's better ta live for. _ We have the lii;e and want you to deal with us only because we give that be executed and sigued Lae saii. | toi the uses und purpises taciciu ca- piessed, 1 you good stuff and good value. 0 {:¢ woman guffrage is too big and se- | ers, and wll necessary or pioper ap WITNESS my hand and othiciu. ‘ Tious a propotition to be cavalierly dismissed as a mere passing fad. —_———— paratus aud appliauces lor the dis- wibution, measuiing and sale ol tac same, for light, heat, power aud any lebor cr services at a just vaiuation to be tixed by the incorporaivis o. Ly the directors at & meeiing calle seal al vuacksouvilie, 1 e toade, aud State aioresaid, this 17uh ua, Of April, A, L. 1913, I The Home of Ha:t Schaifner & Marx Clothes I That amendment offered by Con- gressman L'Engle to the mew tarifl bill in which he proposed to make the manufacturers pay the diflerence between the present and the pro- posed tariff rates in the shape of a gcvenue tax unlees they employed ex- clusively American lubor and paid; good wages, was turned down by the Democratic caucus as impracticable, dbut it was a mighty bright propcsi- tion. It was well calculated to take all the wind out o the Replblican sails about the present tariif bein necessary to protect American labor and maintain a hizh rate of wages. D — A late Washingten dispatch inti- mates that the lion. William Bailey Lamar, of Monticello, Fla., and At- Jaata, Ga., is about to land at last. Tle dispatch says that he is to be ap- pointed solicitor of the State depart- nent as he is a close friend of Sec- rctary Bryan. John Beard's turn next; he also I8 & close friend o: Bccretary Bryan. —— That $50,000,000 good roads propesition for Florida serves onc dcsirabie purpose at least. Since th: i Baturday Evening Pcst gave it ti mu.gnificent publicity of its editoria i page it has attracted attemtion ai 1 gwer the country and the impressio: §s abroad that Florida has actuall voicd tie bonds and will spend”tha enormous sum for road building. W« get 1he advertising for mothing, bu the roads would come too kigh 2 tke p:rcposed figures. i, \ Building operations are said to b, guore active 1n west Palm Wh a this ®ime than ever before . mew churches are to be erected tlex of business houss. al tor such purpcse. The autiorize: cupital stock may be issued und pai for at such time or times, and upo: siuch terms and conditions as th: board of directors may determine. Article 6. other use to which gus is or may b applied. To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- struct, maintain ,and operate plants, works, water powers, dams, poles, pole lines, conduits and subways fo: the production, supply, distiibutio. sue business of the corporaticr and sale of electricity for lights | -hall be conducted by a president. heat, power and any other use to one or more vice presidents, a secre which electricity is or may be ap- tory and treasurer, and such othe: plied. cilicers and agents as may from tim: To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- to time be elected or appoi inted, an: struet, maintain and operate werks by a beard of directors, consisting © ond plants for the puipose of sup- not less than three ner more tha: piying water to any city, village or scven members. The numbier of di community, or to the inhabitants rectors shall be fixed by the stock tiereof, and any and all necessary helders in the by-laws from time t *nd proper apparatus and appliances time ,and the oflicers shall be elect ‘or the distribution, measurement €l or appointed as prescribed by th ..nd sale thereof. by-laws. The same person may hoi To take, acquire, appropriate, pur- two cr more oflices except as ma, L:ase, sell, rent, store, supply and otherwise be prescrited by the by irnish water for irrigation, man- laws. ‘facturing, industrial, hydro-elec- The following named persons shai rie, mining and domestic uses and be the oflicers to conduct the busi or any other purpose to which wa. MNCSS of the ccmpany until the ofli >+ can be applied. cers who shall be elected at the fire To acquire, comstruct, lease, let election of officers of the compan. 'nd “-maintain reservoirs, dams, shall be qualified: xtéhu, canals, flumes and pipe liner Hanford C. Adams, president; C »d all other works necessary or M. Eaton, vice president; Paul K onvellont (or the impounding, di- V/eaver, eecretary and treasurer vrsion, mnge distribution or use ©nd Hanford C. Adams, 0. M. Eator ¢ water. . P. 1 K. Weaver, Frank Vans Agne: To manufacture, purchase, or oth- E. H. Youngs, Jr., shall be th. rwise acquire, and to sell and gev tors. rally deal in iee, and to coastiuci, ¢ annual election of director: urchase, or otherwise acquire, tu te held at the principal offic: old, maintain and operate, and to i . lace of business of the corpo Il refrizerating amd cold storage ration, on the second Tuesday i ‘ants, and in m therewith March in each year (commencin o deal in food mm Lwith the year 1914) if not a lega To vend gas, electricity, ice or wa- "holiday, and if a legal holiday, ther ¢r to cities, corporations, Srms and “on the next gucceeding business day ersons. Article 7. i To manufscture, use, buy and sell, | The sald corporation “shall adop: | all an appropriate seal, and shall adop. omm-mum.u . mu rticles, AR 1 SR (Seal) W. B, CRAWLFORD, Notary Public, tsate ot kionda. My Commissicn expires Marca 12, 1917, State of Florida, County of Poix. BE IT KNOWN: That before me, | the undersigned notary public in wa for the stn(e of Florida at large, per- THIRD GALLE YLEGAL. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY gcal, at Lakeland, in the county and sonally appeared O, M. L.non, to me State aforesaid, this 17th day o: well known and known to me to be | April, A, D, 1913. the individual named and described | (deal) C. M. CLAYTON, f and who subscribed his name to Notary Public State at Large. the foregzoing j s Notary Public. and ACKNOWLEDGED that he ex-| )y commission expircs July 6, 1916. ceuted and gigned the same for the ! §iate of Florida, vses and purpeses therein expressed. County of Oueolm WITNESS my hané and ofiicial| BEIT KNOWN: That before me seal, at Lakeland, in the county ani ' the undersizned notary public in ang £tate aforesaid, this 18th day { for the State of Florida at large, per- April, A, D. 1913, jtonally appeared Paul K. Weaver (Seal) C. M. CLAYTON, !ard Frank Vans Agnew, to me well Notary Public tSate at Large. |known and known to me to be the Notary Publie. |irdividuals named and described in WILL “ YME" My commission expires July 6, 1916.?and who subscribed their names to " " e of It} State of Florida, County of Polk. BE IT KNOWN: That before me. the undersigned notary public in anc | for the tSate of Florida at large, per- sonally appeared E. H. Youngs, Jr., to me, well kncwn and known tp me to be the lndi\'lldual named and de- ecribed in and’who subscribed his rame to the feregoing proposed | CHARTER, and ACKNOWLEDGEL taat he executed and signed the same fcr the uses and purposes therein ex- | pressed. WITNESS my hand and official KODAKS and -SUPPLIES DEVELOMKG e ,mn Ithe forezoing proposed CHARTER, 'if you go about it fn the rict! and ACKNOWLEDGED ecach for . to secure such & result. humself that they executed and { Igigned the same for the uses and IF YOU CARRY A WATCZ NESS h d official 2 WITNESS my hand and officia 100 scal, at Kissimmee, in the county |t Will give you the "::;m,_ and State aforesaid, this 15th day | PuDctuality. Here you car = of April, A. D, 1913. ALL KINDS, GOOD WAIC (Seal) M. W. SARGENT, AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Notary Public State at Large. - bt d { Every watch sold by us is gaari? "!n. c. Steve ! purposes therein expressed. 17, 1916. | Vans Agnew & Crawford, Kissim- mee. Fla,, attorneys for incorpora- ! tors. lllWed.

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