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*AGF, FOUR. ALZ OF BONIS. w2 e TR TR ) Pubitned every afternoon from the Notice is hereby given that seal Keu.icky Building, Lakeland. Fla bids for the bonds ‘;u‘rcin;xflnr‘de- - ———— ' geribed of special road and bridze awrred fu the postofice at Lake-| district No. 1, Polk county, Florida, W . Flerida, as mail i m.,will be received by J. A, Johnson, piORd clask. clerk of the board of county com- TP, HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. , missioners of ‘.u:l u.\um), at his .(:)d e = ———=— fice in Bartow, Florida, for a peri HENRY BACON, Manpager. lof thirty (30) cays from the date | hereof. No bid for less than the net ~—SUBSCRIPTION "RATES: ‘ ..... $5.00 | par value of said bonds will be con- o 5ear‘. M .. 250 isldercd; the county to bear no ex- < e N .. 136 {pense except that of lithographing Three months : i M Dcl!"l”d EXEY?:T-'M‘?::‘::: lu“’zl‘he bonds offered wili be dated Syl & yk April 1, 1913, aggregating sixty- i e two thousand, five hundred dollars | ($62,500.00) being of denomina- THE LAKELAND NEWS tions of fl\'i .hundrcd (odl(l)(l:wa: or giving & F®|(8$500.00), maturing as . :u::.::’l::::fl:rmrl. crop eond, ' Tywenty-five hundred dollars ($2,- dons, county affairs, otc. Sent aBY- 500.00) maturing April 1, 1932, where for $1.00 per year. ]nnd twenty-five hundred dcllarif _——-1($2,500.00) maturing on the 1st dar the DiS- of April of each succeeding year un- “Nothing'til and including the year 1938; From the same office 18 issued Mr. Joseph H. Choate, New York lawycer, says: {n my opinion does more to encour- pge the grow spreading of informatio: Nothing in our opinion does more th of crime than the n about it.” five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) maturing April 1st, 1939, and five thousand dollars ($5,900.000) ma- turing on the 1st day of April o cach succeeding year until and in- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 1, 1913. |aute and being in the State of Flor wa aud county of Polk, to-wit: Beginning at a peint 607 feet wesi of the northeast corner of goutheas: l‘;;z.xrlor of northwest quarter of see: tion nineteen (iy) of towashij twenty-eight (28) south ang ranze twenty-four (24) east, and runniug Isouth 533 feet, thence west 2383 fee:, thence north 533 feet, thence !oast 283 feet to the point of begii- ning, other than the named defend- ants, who are to the complainant un- tnown; 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, sery- ice upon whom would bind the said non-resident dgerenaants; 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 comp'ainant filed in the said cause on or before the first Monday in April, A. D. 1913, the eame being the Tth day of the sa:d month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the allegations of the said bill will be taken as confessed by the said defendants; It is further ordered that the said . Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- thal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat- zonstein be and they are hereby re- quired to appear to the eaid bill of complainant on or before the first Monday in May, 1913, the same be- fng the 5th day of the said month and a rule day of this court, other- wise the allegations of the said bill to encourage the growth Of €rile| o gy o the year 1947; ali bearine ¢han the failure of the courts “’:mtereut at five per cent (5 pet.) per punish the criminals. Morely & dif- | pnum, payable annually, principal gerence of opinion between & b,g‘nd interest payable at the office o’ man and a little ome, but Wwe Uy W. Snell & Company, bankers, or Jeave it to the crowd if we are BOU| .y yycoeggors, at Winter Haven, right. Florida. e Each bidder shall accompany his The spectacle of Editor Jeff Davis, [y5 wypp o certified check on some of the Santa Rosa Star, running the royape pank fn the sum of onme pascs In tights during the approach-| ¢y ougang dotlars ($1,000.00) pay- fug ball game between the Pensa-igpi, ¢ the chafrman, board of coun- cola Journal nine and a nine made| ey oom iy agioners, Polk county. The up of rube editors from the nearby 'ehoek of the guccesstul bidder to be j towns is promised as a kind of "°‘=remned as a guaranty of his com- fuptuous Concy Island inducement "oipllance with eaid bid. Those of draw a crowd. We would 8o far L0 eqs) ypguccesstul bidder to be re avoid seeing Jelff in tights, but lt§ they will bill him to do a highland | fling in costume as a vaudeville fea-| turned immediately. By order of the board. J. A. JOHNSON, will be taken as confessed vy the said defendants; It is further oraered that all oth- er persons not known by the com- piainant to be interested in the laud above described, and who claim or have any interest therein and re- fered to in the said bill as unknowr dofendants, be and they are required to appear to the bill of complainant filed in the said cause on or before the first Monday in June, 1913, the same being the 2nd day of the sald month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the allegations of the saii hill will be taken as confessed by ne said unknown defendants It {8 further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for « (12) conseentive weeks in . Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk county, a1, the same to be effective as gervices upon the sald non-resident and unknown defendants when pub- ture between innings we may BO (lerk, Board County Commissionar: !lished for the periods and in the or- over and take a look. The editor of that live wire in he fruit growing interests of this State, The Florida Grower, doesn’t ' agree with his friend Temple that all is lost if the tariff on citrus fruits| {5 reduced. In the last issue of his paper he says: ! “The editor of this paper never. has believed that a reduction in the 4arlff duty on citrus fruit would ruin tho Industry, While there was o chance to retaln the duty we be-; dleved that it was good policy to fight for it, but we do not, and nev- ey have believed that it was to the. ‘best interests of Florida and the cit- rus Industry to cry to the world that a lower tariff meant ruination.” The State Senate at Tallahaseoe hag unanimously endorsed N. @. [,1].! Isrd, of Pensacola, for head of the gevernment printing office in Wash-' fugton. The entire congressional Polk County Florida. 584Thure - CALL FOR BIDS. Notice j8 hereby given that gealed bids for the construction of a macad- amized road and highway from a point beginning at Eagle Lake in Polk county, Florida, and running thence in a northeasterly direction to the Osceola county line by way of Winter Haven, Florence Villa, i Lucerne Park, Davenport and Lough- man, will be recelved by J. A. John- son, clerk of the board of county commissioners of said county at his office in Bartow, Florida, until the 22nd day of May, 1913. AMENDED profile, survey of route, plans and specifications of which are on file with sald clerk, where the same may he inspected. All materlals for hard-surfacing sald road will be furnished dy the county at cost of loading same on delegation from this State also en- 8T8 dorses him and pretty nearly every-: body in Florida. No man could Rave better or stronger recommen- dctions for the place. He ought to get it. The passage of the Democratic tar- iff bill reducing the tariff on citrus fruits will be very likcly to have the rood effect of stimulating our citrus gorwers to look into the mat- ter f better transportation rates and sceing that the commission mer- chant doesn't cet the lion's share of the profits. These are probably the two bi t leaks in the citrus in- dustry, Nearer to the markets by more than a thousand miles than California, if we had California’s ef- ficiency in growing «nd handling our troits we wouldn. need to \\'orr;"' over tariff reduction. It is easy to see thot Straub has returned from his Cuban vacation ! and is acain on the job down on (l\el 6t. Petershurg Times. That knock- er of Florida in a late issue of the Chicago Hotel Worlg is also doubt- 1ass aware that Stranb or some oth- er elesantly adequate person is on the job on the Times, for said knock- er got a roast in that paper in re- Ply to his knock that ought to hold him awhile,. We delizht to say that Editor Straub is a Floridian after eur own heart and is always one of the most effective champions and defenders of Florida against the arts and wiles and lies of her ene- mies. —— b A child labor law in which gen- timentality, pathos, lachrymose, ————— —————— The successful bidder will be re- quired to enter into contract with the board to complete the same with- in a reasonable stipulated time and furnish bond with approved sureties for the same in a penal sum of twen- ty-five per cent (25 pct.) of the 'amount of his bid. Each bidder sball accompany his bid with a cer- tified check on some reliable bank iior the sum of one thousand dollars 1 ($1,000.00) drawn payable to th- chairman of the board of county ' commissioners; the check of the suc cessful bidder to be held by the boar as @ guaranty that such bidder wi' 26 a guaranty that such bidder wi 'within a reasonable time enter into such contract and give such bond, failing in which said check will be come forfeited to the county. Al checks of unsuccessful bidders to be promptly returned, the board reserv- ing the right to reject any and all bids. der respectively above set forth. Witness the Honorable J. A. Johe- son, clerk of our sald court and seal of our said court, at Bartow Florida, the 11th day of February, 1913, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk cf Circuit Court. KELSEY BLANTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 1 hereby certify that the forego- Ing 18 a true and correct copy of the order of publication fssued in the nnald cause and order filed in my of- ce, Witness my hand and seal of of- fice this 11th day of February, 1912 J. A. JOHNSCN, Clerk of Circuit Court. " 243-Wed IN CIRCUTT COURT, 10TH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—IN CHANCERY SIT- TING.—M. O. Feagin vs. Daniel J, Mann, Edwin G. Weed, for benefit of Protestant Episcopal church of Bartow, Charles E. Stultz, The Thompson B. & H. Springs Co., M, Ferst & Co., Horace Drew & Bro., The Harter Medicine Company, Lippman Bros., Ruser & Sterns, H., Myers & Bro., Lula F. Look, Don- nie M. Mosely, Girard A. Mosely, E. H. Montford, D. M. Pipkin, D. A. Moore, Lydia Felts, Willlam Jones, Andrew S. Work, J. M. Chambers, John J. Matheson, John W. Bryant, and “all parties claim- ing an interest” in or to lots 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6,17, 8, 9,10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 of Brookin’s suhdivision of the south thirty (30) of the sel; of the nel; of section 11, township 29, south, rance 25 east, and lots 6 and 7 in block 4, tier 2, and lots 4, 6, 7 and S of block 5, tier 2 angd lot 8, block 3, tier 6, of the town of Fagle Lake, and the nw g of the ne!; and the nel; of the sel4 of section 11, township 20 south range 25 east, all 1ving, be- ing and situate in Polk county and Dated this the 17th day of April,| A, D, 1913, By order of the board. J. A. JOHNSON, Polk County, Florida. 583Thur: ! Clerk Board County Commissioners TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA., IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY..— IN. CHANCERY.-- Florida & Georgia Land Co., Com- Mainant, vs. John T. Mahone, (. ‘M. Mdhone, J. F. Mahone, Guesle Harmon, Annie Webb, Minnle Brown, R. 0. Crerap. 1. Herman, C. Meyer, as Herman & Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis R. Hayes, John Katzenstein, as Glohe "+iloring Company, Defendants.— Bill to Quiet ™itle. It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill of complainant filed in the rhetoric and indignation are substi- {above entitled cause that the follow- tuted for good common senge ean exstly promote the already flourish Ing cause of hag boys, young loaf- | ers and hocdlums worthy and am right to advanc their own labor which they feetly willing to pors rm, lesislation to “encen of industry angd and deprive ! ious boys of thel the Ve noed > the enirit love of ]! the young more thun wo o the other kind. - are as follows: |irg named persons ara non-resident | defendants, and that their residences C. M. Mahone *t Hazelhurst, Georeia; J. F. Mahona at Covington, Georgia: Gussie Har- men at Covington, Georzia; Annie Georgia; Minnio Rrown at Loeust Grove, Georsia: and that the residences of . Herma C. M T, Samnel Rosentha!, Lew FE B d John Katzen.tein z 1 and it further anpeg He ey rested in the lauds described in said bild site : "make , kinds, Hold a Piece of Cut to Glass the light and see it sparkle like a | thousand diamonds, Note how deep \Is the cutting, how teautiful the | pattern, i A Such a piece on your sideboard would be a constant source of pleas- ure and pride. You can afford to Lave it and more to mateh it. Our special prices for cut elass it good fop prosents nfr al all | Cloud from Title. It appearing from the sworn biil of complaint filed in the above styled cause that the defendants, Daniel J. Mann, Charles E. Stultz, The Thomp- son B. & H. Springs Company, M. Ferst & Co., The Harter DMedicine Co., Lippman Bros.,, Ruser & Sterns, H. Myers & Bro., Donnie M. Mosely, Girard A. Mosely, E. H. Montford, Lydia A. Felts, William Jones, An- drew S. Work, J. M. Chambers, John J. Matheson, John \. Bryant are non-residents of the State of Florida ard that their residence is to the complainant unknown, that the res- idence of the defendants “all parties claiming an interest” in and to lots 1, 2, 8,4,5,6, 17, 8,9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 of Brookin’s subdivision of the south 30 of the sel of the nelj oi section 11, township 29 south, rauge 25 east, and lots 6 and 7 in block 4, tier 2 and lots 4, 6, and 8 cf block 5, tier 2, and lot 8, block 2, tier 6 of the town of Eagle Lake and the nwl4 of the ne% and the nel% of the se% of section 11, tcwnship 29 south, range 25 cast, all lying, being an¢ situated in Polk ccunty and State of Florida, are also to the complainant unknown al- though he has diligently searched fcr the same. That all of said named defendants are over the age of twenty-one and that there are no known persons or person in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendants. It is therefore ordered that the ecid defendants, Danfel J. Mann, Charles E. Stultz, The Thompson B. & H. Springs Company, M. Ferst & Co., The Harter Medicine Co., Lipp- man Bros.,, Ruser & Sterns, H. Myers & Bro., Donnie M. Mosely, Girard A. Mosely, E. H. Montford, Lydia Felts, William Jones, Andrew S. Work, J. in and situate in Polk county am:f State of Florida.—Bill to Remove | M. Chambers, John J, Matheson, be' and are required to appear on or be- Itore Monday the 7th day of July, A. D 1913, the same being he rule of said court for saild month, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defend- ants; that the defendants, “all per- sons claiming an interest” in ond to s2id above described lands and tene- nients are hereby required to appear 1o said bill on or before the 4th day of August, A. D. 1913, the same DBe- ing the rule day of said court for sald month, otherwise the allegations ‘| of sald bill will be taken as confessed a8 to said defendants claiming an intercst.” It is further ordered that this or- der be published for thirteen consec- utive weeks in the Lakeland News, & newspaper published in said coun. and State. J. A. JOHNSON, 103 Clerk of Circuit Court. ‘“all parties o Ingratitude, 2 Ingratitude is always a form of weakness. I have never known a maa of reai abllity to Goetha. vngrateful.= CEMENT SIDEWALKS, We enlarge on the fact that whe: you lay a walk of cement thc job i finished—that means you’re not con stantly repairing nor paylng ou: money—when the job is finished you have one that will last. Improve your property—make & up-to-date, get our estimata on lay- Ing the walks you need—the slight added cost will be more than offse! by the big improvement in the prop erty. Get our estimate. e— LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman. Prop. 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