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cAUE EIGHY SOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI LETTERS PATENT. INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that th andersigned will apply to the go l, ernor of the State of Florida, on th 29th day of May, A. D.1913., fo Retters patemt incorporating LAKE LAND ICE COMPANY, under th: | ‘; .ded into five hundred (500) shares foliowing proposed charter and a: ticles of imcorporation, a copy O. | which has been filed in the office o the secretay of State of said Statc of Florida. HANFORD C. ADAMS, 0. M. EATON. PAUL K. WEAVER. FRANK VANS AGNEW B. H. YOUNGS, JR. Miticles of Incorporation and Pro- posed Charter Lakeland Ice Company. The undersigned, Hanford C Adams, O. M. Eaton, Paul K. Weav- e, Frank Vans Agnew and E. H Youngs, Jr., hereby associate them- selves together for the purpose of be eoming incorporated under the lawe of the State of Florida. : Article 1. The name of this corporation shali te LAKELAND ICE COMPANY. Article 2, {ts principal office and place of business shall be in the city of Lake- land, county of Polk and State of Florida, and it shall have the power to establish other offices and agen- c'es within and without the State ot Fiorida. Article 3, The general nature of the bus!- fess or businesses to be transacted Yy said company is as follows: To buy, acquire, lease, let, con-! struct, lay, maintain and operate works and plants for the generation, purification and storage of gas and moine, pipes, conduits, services, met- ars, and all necessary or proper ap- paratus and appliances for the dis- | tri'ution, measuring and sale of the/ same, for light, heat, power and any use to which gas is or may be enplied. : To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- | atruct, maintain ,and operate plants, | | "aul K. Weaver, Frank Vans Agnew | \nd place of business of the corpo =" TUE EVENING t Florida. Article 4. The corporation shall have exist- ice by its corporate name perpetu- iy, and is to exist perpetually. Article 5. Ty amount of the capital stoci: ! this corporation shall be fifty ousand ($50,000.00) dollars, { the par value of one hundred $100.00) dollars each. Any part « all of said capital stock may b :yable either in cash, or property bor or services at a just valuatio) ) be fixed by the incorporators o y the directors at a meeting callec r such purpose. Tue guthorize: (pital stock may be issued and pai. :r at such time or times, and upo: ich terms and conditions as th: oard of directors may determine, Article 6. The business of the corporation hall be conducted by a president, ne or more vice presidents, a secre- ory and treasurer, and such othe .flicers and agents as may from timc o time be elected or appointed, and 2y a board of directors, consisting o: oot less than three nor more than cven members. The number of di- rectors shall be fixed by the stock- holders in the by-laws from time to time ,and the officers shall be elect- ed or appointed as prescribed by the “y-laws. The same person may hold two or more offices except as may )therwise be prescribed by the by- laws. The following named persons shall be the officers to conduct the busi- ness of the company until the offi- ers who shall be elected at the first «lection of officers of the company -Jiall be qualified: Hanford C. Adams, president; O. M, Eaton, vice president; Paul K. \/eaver, secretary and treasurer, snd Hanford C. Adams, 0. M. Eaton, ind K. H, Youngs, Jr., shall be the directors. The annual election of dlrecmn:: :hall be held at the principal office | vation, on the second Tuesday in March in each year (commencing di- | that he executed and signed the same ! for the uses and purposes therein ex TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 1, 1913. the undersigned notary public'in and . cr the State of Florida at large, wrsonally appeared Hanford C. .dams, to me well known and known ) me to be the individual described nd named in and who subscribed is name to the foregoing proposed HARTER, and ACKNOWLEDGED )r the uses and purposes therein ex- ressed. WITNESS my hand and offici al at Jacksonville, in the coun nd State aforesai¢, this 17th d: t April, A. D. 1913, Seal) W. B. CRAWFORD, Notary Public, tSate of Florida. My Commission expires March 1: "t of Flaids, rQ) R 33 A LE[ ‘ounty of Polk, el L R 0z BE IT KNOWN: That before m 1e undersigned notary public in ¢ :r the State of Florida at large, p¢ nally appeared 0. M, Eaton, to r ¢ll known and known to me to ‘e individual named and describ: + and who subseribed his name ‘e foregoing pronosed CHARTIC il ACKNOWLEDGED that he ev- uted and signed the same for the «es and purpocses therein expressed WITNESS my hand and officia’ a1, at T.akeland, in the county and 3tate aforesaid, this 17th day of spril, A D. 1913. (Seal) C. M. CLAYTON, Notary Public State at Large. & Notary Public. FOR SALE—One good runabout bug- My commission expires July 6,1916.| &y. Dr. Samuel F. Smith. 631 State of Florida, County of Polk. BE IT KNOWN: That before me. the undersigned notary public in and for the tSate of Florida at large, p. =- sonally appeared E. H. Youngs, Jr, to me, well known and known to me ty be the individual named and de- scribed in and who subscribed his name to the foregoing proposed CHARTER, and ACKNOWLEDGEL that he execut2d'and signed the same e )R SALE—2 lots facing Lake Hol- lingsworth with 25 beating trees $300 cash, balance 1 and 2 years ) The John F. Cox Realty Co. 603 OR SALE—At the second hand store, round tables, kitchen tables, side board, refrigerators, dining chairs, rocking chairs, dressers and commodes, rugs, wood stoves, oil stoves, gasoline range, beds. cots, eprings, sewing machines. Al- most anything. See Archer, the gecond-hand man, 210 W. Main St., Lakeland. 628 S FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, and one acre of land, just outside city limits, $800. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 629 FOR SALE—Two good lots in East Lakeland, 50x140, only $300 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 620 FOR SALE—Furnishings in board ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Mann-Fitts Lapd Co, Lakeland, Fla, 92 { ressed. WITNESS my hand and officia’ scal, at Lakeland, in the county an! “tote aforesaid, this 18th day of| April, A, D. 1913, | FORSALE--Three secondhand bug- gies and three surreys, all in good condition. B. S. Rivers & Son, OR RENT—6-room house on We: Lemon street; all modern conve! ences. Call 364 Black, or addre: Box 262. 18 FOR RENT—Four rooms (unfu nished) and bath, clcctric lights. phone and water free, for $17 per month. Call 317 South Virginia or phone 39 Blue. 642 SRR TR a2 Ja L 1o ol i (South Kentucky Awn,) Rev. Isaac C. Jenking, Temporary residence, 9; Florida aveaue. Office 4 Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. junday Services— Sunday school, 9:46 a. o Preaching, 11:00 a. m, Epworth League, 6:30 p 5 Preaching, 7:30 p. m, Wee¥ Day Services— Woman’s Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesyy ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday o, A cordial invitation to ey ‘o all services. Miscellaneous| mmumm v~ 2o S BOBOFOFOFC SO PO IO ‘HEN you want insurance amd not already ineured, you need rieht now, see D. 11. Sloan. 4 WANTED—Few head of stock to pasture; good pasture and good water, E. D. Fenton. 627 e WANTED—To rent 4 or 5-room house for good tenant. Mann- Fitts Land Co., Room 19, Raymon- dp building. 626 . WANTED—Lady stenographer de- sires position. Is competent. Phone 196. 634 by experienced Box 601 Lake- 618 man bookkeeper. land, Fla. WANTED—A boy who lives in West Lakeland to deliver papers. Ap- ply at Telegram office at once. WANTED—Position by a young man .m;!"]:s‘ water powers, dams, poles, ith the year 1914) it mot a legat pole lines, conduits and subways for l:oliday, and if a legal holiday, then the production, supply, distribution . v;q next gucceeding buiness day and sale of electricity for 1lights, Beat, power and any other use to which electricity is or may be ap- plied. ‘To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- Ariet, maintain and operate works sud plants for the purpose of sup- | plying water to any city, village or, eommunity, or to the inhabitants thereof, and any and all necessary | and proper apparatus and appliances for the distribution, measurement and sale thereof. To take, acquire, appropriate, pur- | chase, sell, rent, store, supply and | furnish water for irrigation, man- vfacturing, {industrial, hydro-elec- tric, mining and domestic uses and Tor any other purpose to which wa e can be applied. To acquire, construct, iease, let end maintain reservoirs, dams, ditches, canals, flumes and pipe lines end all other works necessary or conrenient for the impounding, di- ¥ersion, storage, distribution or use o water. To manufacture, purchase, or oth- erwise acquire, and to sell and gen- erally deal in ice, and to construct, purchase, or otherwise acquire, to Yold, maintain and operate, and to el refrigerating and cold storage Plants, and in connection therewith to deal in food products. To vend gas, clectricity, ice or wa- ter to citles, corporations, firms and persons, To manufacture, use, buy and sell, @& otherwise dispose of ,any and all erticles, supplies and machinery Recessary or desirable in conuection with the foregoing purposes, objects and powers. To buy, own, operate, build, ex- *-nd, sell or otherwise dispose of .y plants for the manufacture or delivery of cloctric encrgy, gas, ice, or for the delivery in any manner ef water, or for the manufacture ot produecticn of any other products, 61 for the conduct of any other busi- zess which, in'tho udzment of the Board of dircctors, ean be conveni- ently carried on in connecticn with the ahove busi or any of them, er which would be beneficial to any o¢ all of the lines of business above mamed, To aequire by grant, assisnment or ot! nd to hold such fran- | s and rights from mu- nesses, micipalit' nd counties within th $iate of Flovid from the State ] of Florida tSates or pm'rz ernm municipal anthorities as may be ne ry or convenient in | erder to pr te and facilitate any ] and all business of the corporation To have, hold, acquire and enjov all other preper powers and thin!::l &z shall be consistent necessary or e=pedient far the o et and op-| eration of , or ;r-‘nvm]l_\'l to: B2 vested with .and have all the powerz, granted, or which may be Rereaftor granted, to corporations | for profit under the laws of the State | the bnsi Article 7. The said corporation shall adopt in appropriate seal, and shall adop: tn-laws for the government of its offairs, not inconsistent with its ar ticles of incorporation and the laws oi the State of Florida, which by- laws may be amended or repealed as nay 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 itsel! hall not exceed double the amount f its capital stock authovized at such time. Article 9. The names and residences of the ubseribing incorporators together with the number of shares of the ‘uthorized capital stock subscribed r by each are as follows: Hanford . Adams, Jacksonville, I“la., twenty snares. 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla., on: diare. Paul K. Weaver, Kissimmee, Fla., twenty shares. E. H. Youngs, Jr., Lakeland, Fla ne share. Frank Vans Agnew, “la., twenty shares. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the sai ubscribers have hereunto set their ands and seals this 16th day of \pril, A, D, 1913, Kissimme« HANFORD C. ADAMS (Seal) 0. M. EATON (Seal) PAUL K. WEAVER (Seal) FRANK VANS AGNEW (Seal) E. H. YOUNGS, JR. (Scal) | ‘tate of Florida, : aunty of Duval, ! B IT KNOWN:® That hefore m» (Seal) C. M. CLAYTON, Notary Pubiic tSate at Large. Notary Public. My commission expires July 6, 1916 State of Florida, County of Osceola. BE IT KNOWN: That before me the undersigned notary public in and fr the State of Florida at large, per- «onally appeared Paul K, Weaver ard Frank Vans Agnew, to me well| known and known to me to be the individuals named and described in and who subscribed their names to the foregoing proposed CHARTER. and ACKNOWLEDGED each for himself that they executed and signed the same for the uses and rurposes therein expressed. WITNESS my hand and official scal, at Kissimmee, in the county and State aforesaid, this 18th day of April, A. D, 1913, {Seal) M. W. SARGENT, Notary Public State at Large. My commission -expires February | 17, 1918. | Vans Agnew & Crawford, Kissim | mee, Fla., attorneys for incorpora tors. 612Wed. | To Save Matting, To save your matting, make a covee f outing flannel to slip over your room when sweeping. This will be | ound to take up the dust easily and : aves the matting much weap, ¢ | e | \ Determined to e in Stile, | A custumer in a butcher's sho stood gazing at sore small alligator In an aquarivrr. Having turned th matter over in his rr approached th~ o “I suppose a | it as well t | dead o8 o fles Cimme a coupl : i the custome and exclaimec | FOR SALE—Beautiful grove lot, 5v liverymen, Lakeland. 8311 5 clerk in a grocery store. Have had experience and will start on a reasonable salary. Address P. O. X250, on western slope of Lake Morton. Address (J) care Even- ing Telegram. 635 FOR SALE—One gasoline range, small cook stove, ice box, kitchen table. Apply 914 E. Orange St. 638 FOR QUICK SALE—-One 50x135 foot lot. East Orange St. See J. R. Boulware, owner, at Sloan Garage. v East Lime street; also 5-room bungalow on East Walnut, For particulars see E. M, Buck 02 South Florida avenue. 680 FOR RENT--Modern five-room bun- galos, with bath and all conveni- ences. South Missouri and South Tennessee avenues. Apply to W. Fiske Johnson. 639 OR RENT—Three desirable rooms on first floor, for light housekeep- ing, partly furnished. 803 South Florida avenue. Phone 291 Black. 647 'OR RENT—One room 309 South Missouri Ave. 601 OR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 606 East Pine St. 466 A HEAVILY LADEN GRAPEFRUIT TREE, f WANTED—Position . Box 540. 657 Comforx In the Thought. Patricia possesses the four-yeam old’s usual aversion to water for cleansing purposes and Is most spar ing of its application to her small face. The other evening before going to bed she gave her reflection in the mirror & careful rcrutiny and remark- ’ed: “Well, my fuce is pretty clean. 1 | Y'Ueve it'll do for tamorrow.” | P SRR S ———, l Gems In Birds’ Crops. Occasionally there is a gem discow 1 ered in the crop of a wild bird. Thus the wild geese which fed oa the mus sels of tha Mississippi, Wabash, St. Francis, Tennessce and other pearl] | streams ate pearls with their mussels, ; but the hunters never found a valu- FOR RENT—TFive-room house on ! €ble pearl in their crops; the slugs— baroqu-s—however, were common , enouch fo find piaee in hunter talk in ! | the Mississippi | e Baby a Real Mldget. The month-old child of a EYDSY, which was the subject of an inguest at Wandsworth, England, not long since, was described by a doctor as the smallest baby he had ever known. It only welghed 3 pounds 14 ounces, Instead of the normal 7% pounds lnd' its length was only 1 foot 6 ln;:hel, 88 compared with the aver: $ inches. - ——— Would Be More Important, A scientls declares that the speed | #ania has converted a great many aw | tomobilists into nerveus wrecks, We would like to have him diagnose the f}:::: ofv!}:g \nmn \, .' nas to dodge l R i TERIAN CHy (Corner Florida Ave. and Lem, Rev. J. D, Lewis, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a, m, Preaching first and secong days, at 11 a. m. and- 7:3( p, o Weekly prayer meeting Wy day evening at 7:30. Woman'’s Missionary Sooefe the third Monday afternoon of month. To all these services the pu cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (Il (Tenuessee Ave., Between My Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Puyy Sunday 8ervices-—Sunday g 9:45; preaching. 11 am n, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meetin 7:30 p. m. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CLUR( Dixfeland Church— Services—1st and 3d Sabbaty a m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:3) Sabhath 8chool—3 p. m. Prayer Service—Thursday at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— _Bervices—1st and 3d Sabh 7:30 p. m.; 23d and 4th Sabbath a m. Sunday School—3 p. m Prayer Services—Tuesday at 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYLR, Past ALL SAINTS CHURCH Corner of Lemon Street and chusetts Avenue. _Reve 3. H. Weddell, wilnist charge. Bervices at 11 a, m. and i) All Sundays except tle third month. Other services as @ Eas Lakeland Missio Sunday school a1 & p. m. E s1lton, superintendent. P ‘eeting Thursday at 7 p. » Lutheran Church. Cor. B. Orange ana So. Ten Suuday school 10:00 & m. Services are held on secox ‘urth Sundays. CHURCH OF CHRIST. C. C. Redgrave, Minister, Missouri and Lemon St Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christlan Endeavor, 6:30 9 Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHUSUS Corner Floriaa avenue sud /% TLe Rev. Willlum Dudiey M D, vastor Sunday school 9:45 & © Preaching Sunday at 1} 3 L3 Epm Weekly prayermeeting el ening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary azd A4 ~ty Monday 8:30 p. m Baptist Young People’s 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly busin-s: ® 8t Wedrreday 7:30 p. @ R — bl The Maryland baked peech J ench and mno mistake, c7d | nough to have made the @ gods water, to have iwn his thung=r ~» A N nt for a secoi d iphi n Changing Hues. “You are in Io:. with a blood® arked the fortune teller, "D 'u marry her, beware of 3 " 10—" “No danger,” remaik® tron; “it's the same womid idies’ World