Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 4

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! , & weekly newspaper -point, Mr. ®AGE FOUR. fhe Evening Ieleuram | Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland. Fla. PCPE PiUS | | | Eotered In the postofiice at Lake- | “4snd, Florida, as mail matter of tho‘ second class. ! @ F HETHERINGION, EDITOB. HENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ‘ TR e e ety | One year ..... P [ X1 @ix mounths .. .. 60 Three monlnl ivsaiseveenl 88 Delivered anywhere within tbe Umits of the City of Lakeland tor 10 cents & wWeek. From the same office is lasued THE LAKELAND NEWS giving & re- same of local matters, crop eondi, ®lons, county affairs, etc. Sent any- where for §$1.00 per year. THE PASSING OF A LEADER. I [ | Some weeks ago Mr, Temple, late’ manager of the Florida Citrus Ex- change, hearing that Oscar Under-! wood and his Democratic majority were resolute in their purpose taf make a small cut in the tariff on! onanges, lost his head, suspectol; gimself of being Napoleon at Wa- terloo and shrieking, “All is lost! BSave himself who can!” took to his Recls in ignominious flight. In hia - despair. he declared everything and everybody ruined, offered all b8’ Washington. Under such circum. Florida property for a song and pre-| gtances the correspondent s ought to parcl to desert us as a rat scuttling find plenty of substance to engage over the side of a sinking ship. | their attention and inform the peo- But the Temple panic has abated,’ ple about without consuming time the Temple property is withdrawn and space blowing bubbles over per- grom the market, and with the Tem- gonal rivalries, actual or fancied, of ple prestige as a leader and com- pg jmportance or interest whatever mander diminished to the vanishing to the people of Florida at this time. Temple himself will con- \What we all want just now is at- tinue as a citizen of his native Flor- tcntion to duty on the part of the fda, mcrely going north to restore & Legislature, slattered nervous gystem by con- PSS templating the big league games from a box hired for the season, the delightiul Pensacola outing the Mp, Temple has been a sore dis- legislators ought to take a look at apreintment to us. He s a man (he calendar, reconsccrate Lhun~ ol rure ability and force and delight- gelves to the service of the State .unl ful personality, but in the supreme‘ “co to it.” Some of the m,\\hpdnm encraency which differentiates the criticism on their sins of omigsion greit man from all the rest, he fell ! and commission may be undeserved, ! short and must take his place in the but where there is so much smoke rauks ol those who are merely able there must be some fire, anrd cer- witliout being great. In that emer- tainly some of the newspaper com- geney his voice should have beem as' plaint has just provocation., Com- the bugle note of a herald on the menting on remarks of this char- eve of battle bidding his followers acter in a recent issue of the Tele- be of sood cheer, abating their fears gram the Times-Union says: by the gpleniid example of his own; “This is not very complimentary, courage and showing them by the but from the number of State news- calm, clear light of common senne‘papers calling for action on impor- that it was impossible for a petty tant matters and begging the legis- [Lut in tariff rates to destroy or even lators to stop arguing over trivial scrionsly injure a great industry things, there must be some excuse which God and nature had placed for the roasting that is being done here to endure for all time for the! all over Florida.” | Vst tenelit of man. But his voice wasn't; _ Beard to that effect, at least not so| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ahat any of us could notice it, and, LETTERS PATENT. another idol with feet of clay has, INCORPORATION. tumbled in the dust. Notice is hereby given that the May Mr, Temple live long and indersigned will apply to the gov- prosper, but we don’t have to look' arnor of the State of Florida, on the us to see him now—he is on a dead :9th day of May, A, D.1913 , for level with the rest of us, .etters patent incorporating LAKE- I’..AND ICE COMPANY, under the The Tampa Times wants to make| following proposed charter and ar- lorila conspicuous by her absence ‘icles of incorporation, a copy of from the Panama exposition at San| ¥hich has been filed in the office of Fruncisco. We sympathize with the! the secretary of 5'4"0 of said State spirit and motive of the Times, for | of Florida, Pope Plus cnwrlni his carriage ol \ With their energies refreshed by THE EVENING TELYWGRAM 10K FLAND, FLA, MAY 7, 1913. X. STARTINIG GN A CARRIACE DAlVE for a drive about the beautiful and spacious grounds of the vatican. heat, power and any other use to|such terms and conditions as the which electricity {8 or may be ap-|board of directors may determine. olled. Article 6. To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- | The business of the corporation struct, maintain and operate works 'shall be conducted by a president, ‘nd plants for the purpose of sup 'one or more vice presidents, a secre- )iying water to any city, village or tery and treasurer, and such othe: 'ommunity, or to the inhabitants cfficers and agents as may from time :hereof, and any and all necessary | to time Le elected or appointed, and ind proper apparatus and appliancer by a board of directors, consistinz o for the distribution, measuremen'lnot less than three nor more % ind sale thereof. scven members. The number of di- To take, acquire, appropriate, pur- ‘rectors shall be fixed by the stock- *huse, sell, rent, store, supply and holders In the by-laws from time to turnish water for irrigation, man- time ,and the officers shall be elect- i ufacturing, industrial, hydro-elec- cd or ayvointed as prescribed by the .ric, mining and domestic uses and;Py-1aws. Tue same person may hold {or any other purpose to which wa | ter can be applied. To acquire, construct, ease, let end maintain reservoirs, dams, ditches, canals, flumes and pipe linee and all other works necessary or convenient for the impounding, di- version, storage, distribution or use uf water. To manufacture, purchase, or oth- erwise acquire, and to sell and gen-| M, Eaton, vice president; Paul K. erally deal In ice, and to construct, | Weaver, secretary and treasurer, purchase, or otherwise acquire, to|snd Hanford C. Adams, 0. M. Eaton. told, maintain and operate, and to|Paul K. Weaver, Frank Vans Agnew sell refrigerating and cold storage |und E. H. Youngs, Jr., shall be the plants, and in connection therewith ! directors. to deal in food products, The annual election of directors To vend gas, electricity, ice or wa- [shall be held at the principal office ter to citles, corporations, firms and |ard place of business of the corpo persons, ration, on the second Tuesday in To manufacture, use, buy and sell, | March in each year (commencins 01 otherwise dispose of ,any and ali | with the year 1914) it not a legal articles, supplies and machinery | holiday, and if a legal holiday, ther necessary or desirable in connection [on the next succeeding business day with the foregoing purposes, objects Article 7, and powers. The sald corporation shall adop: l To buy, own, operate, build, ex {an appropriate seal, and shall adop: tend, sell or otherwise dispose of [by-laws for the government of its any plants for the manufacture or|affairs, not inconsistent with its ar delivery of electric energy, gas, ice, |ticles of incorporation and the laws or for the delivery in any manner(o! the State of Florida, which by- of water, or for the manufacture ov |laws may be amended or repealed as production of any other products, may be provided in said by-laws. oiberwise be prescribed by the by- laws, The following named persons shall be the officers to conduct the busi- ness of the ccmpany until the offi- cers who shall be elected at the first "shall be quaiified: Hanford C. Adams, president; O. t=o or more oflices except =g ma; election of officers of the company | and State aforesai¢, this 17th day of April, A. D. 1913. (Seal) W. B. CRAWFORD, Notary Public, tSate of Florida. My Commission expires March 12, i 19117, ! S:ate of Florida, ounty of Polk. ky fityfl‘ KNOWN: That before me, ‘the undersigned notary public in and | ! fcr the State of Florida at large, per-! ’snrnlly appeared O. M. Eaton, to me | well known and known to me to be the individual named and described iv and who subscribed his name to { the foregoing proposed CHARTER, Iund ACKNOWLEDGED that he ex- | ecuted and signed the same for the vses and purposes therein expressed. WITNESS my hand and official seal, at Lakelaud, in the county and State aforesaid, this 17th day of April, A, D. 1913. \ (Seal) C. M. CLAYTON, Notary Public State at Large. Notary Publie. My commission expires July 6, 1916. tate of Florida, l(:ounty of Polk, BE IT KNOWN: That before me. the undersigned notary public in ané for the tSate of Florida at large, p.™- gonally appeared E. H. Youngs, Jr., to me, well known and known to me to 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 fcr the uses and purposes therein ex- i i Notary Public State at Lar, e . R TS O RS seal at Jacksonville, in the county gressed. , WITNESS my hand ang o geal, at Lakeland, in the County, Stote aforesaid, this 1§ty day April, A, D. 1913, (Seal) C. M. CLA\To\v Notary Public tSate at L.m Notary Pubn My commission expires July g, " State of Florida, ; County of Osceold. : BE IT KNOWN: That hefol.m the undersigned notary publje for the State of Florida at large, sonally appeared Paul K, y, ard Frank Vans Agnew, to ! "known and known to me t, e individuals named and d""“'(d - and who subscribed their nam the foregoing proposed Clip ! and ACKNOWLEDGED ¢ himself that they exccuteg signed the same for the useg i purposes therein expressed, ¢ WITNESS my hand ang o, iy 'seal, at Kissimmee, in the o0 'and State aforesaid, tais 15y, o? April, A. D. 1913, (Seal) M. W. SARGENT, oty y My commission expires Febr‘u 17, 1916. : Vans Agnew & Crawford, K mee, Fla, attorneys for incory, 5% tors. 61210 <aluable 8tamp Collection, How stamp collecting has boy specialized is instanced by the sy Paris some time ago af a collectio g Bwiss stamps for aRhout $49.0:4 Powell & McCorquodale' Staple and Fan:y Groceries Grain and Feed. Fair Deal cikinmae i 'ZZW’M/ 77 « [{§ (13 A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment and o Suits that were $25 now . 22.50 now 20 l8 « I6 IS « for All i 2 Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. FRIN 3 _PHONE 290 RED ; =le ulu} OBOIGEGAOHOHE 10k ANCCHS 17er Scz Still Going ‘m (. Now is your only chance to ge that 25 per cent off lhe dollar. $18.70 17.00 . 15.00 13.50 y 1200 11.25 California hates us and dreads usg for our incontestible natural su-| periorliy in the hatter of oranges| and grapefruit and she sees in us a coming rival to force her to second place in the industry; and so regard= ing us she will put us at every pos. pille disaslvantage in any exhibit we may make on her soil, But to be alsent entirely from that great slow where every other American' State and all leading countries will be present, would be misunderstood by the majority, our reasons for acun-attendance would be unknowa or derided, and injury by no meens negative its character would be inflicted on our State. If we go there even with the dis- advantages imposed by our host, plenty of impartial people and pa- pers will hear our story and take our part, but not to go at all would open us to fatal misconstruc- tion and make us seem a coward and a quitter. NGRS VI, Some of the correspondents at Tallahassee are industriously at work trying to open up a new line of factional cleavage in Florida pol- ftics that will rip the State wide open, with all the Park Trammellites | on one side and the Nat Bryanites' on the other side, the issue being! Nat's seat in the United States Sen-| ste which the governor is sm_\pnsedi | to have fastened covetous eves upon. Give us a rest, gentlemen. The Legislature is overwhelmed with] dusiness of real importance which: §t ought to be attending to if it. gen’t; Governor Trammell is dis-! eharging his executive dut th a fidelity which ro one doubts, and, we presume Senator Bryan is taking' eare of his part of the job up in HANFORD C. ADAMS. 0. M. EATON. PAUL K, WEAVER. FRANK VANS AGNEW E. H. YOUNGS, JR. Articles of Incorporation and Pro- posed Charter Lakeland Ice Company. The undeulgned, Hanford C. Adams, 0. M, Eaton, Paul K. Weav- sr, Frank Vans Agnew and E. H. Youngs, Jr.,, hereby associate them- selves together for the purpose of be coming incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida. Article 1. The name of this corporation shali “e LAKELAND ICE COMPANY. Article 2. .. ... . Its principal office and place ot 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- ‘es within and without the State of Florida. W Article 3. The general nature of the busi- 2ess or businesses to be transacted by sald company is as follows: To buy, acquire, lease, let, con- struct, lay, maintain and operate aorks and plants for the generation, ourification and storage of gas and mains. pipes, conduits, services, met- 'rs, and all necessary or proper ap- Jaratus and appliances for the dis- ribution, measuring and sale of the same, for light, ‘ther use to which gas is or may be wpplied. To buy, acquire, lease, let. con- troet, maintain .and onerate plants works, water powers, dams ole lines, conduits and sub ha production, sunply, d and sale of electricity for poles, s fo butior lishts, heat, power and any | o1 for the conduct of any other busi- uess which, in the udgment of the board of directors, can be conveni antly carried on in connection with the above businesses, or any of them or which would be beneficial to an; ' all of the lines of business abov: Jamed, To acquire by grant, assignmen or otherwise, and to hold such fran chise, grants and rights from mu nicipalities and counties within th state of Florida, and from the Stat of Florida, and other tSates or gov srnments or municipal authorities a may be necessary or convenieat i order to promote and facilitate an and all business of the corporatio: To have, hold, acquire and enjo all other proper powers and thing ac shall be consistent, necessary o axpedient for the conduct and or eration of the business, or generall to be vested with ,and have all tb powers, granted, or which may 1 nereafter granted, to corporatios for profit under the laws of the Sta: “t Florida. Article 4. The corporation shall have exis ence by its corporate name perpet ally, ard is to exist per oetually, Article T¥ amount ! ¢ P 2! this corporation thousand ($50,000.0 lars, vided into five hundred @) shar f the par value of one hundr $100.00) dollars each. Any p v all of said capital stock may wyable either in eash, or pro i cbor or services at a just valuati o be fived by the incorporators | v the directors at a meeting eul! | er such pu Tue author apital stock may be fssved and p {ior at such time or llmes. and upo Article 8. The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which the corp- shall not exceed double the amount cf its capital stock authorized at such time. Article 9. The names and residences of the subscribing incorporators with the number of shares of th for by each are as follows: Hanford C. Adams, Jacksonville, Fla,, twenty snares, | 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla., onc| share. Paul K. Weaver, Kissimmee, Fla., twenty shares. E. H. Youngs, Jr., Likeland, Fla.. one share. Frank Vans Agnew, Kissimmee, Fla., twenty shares. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said subscribers have hereunto set their bands and seals this 16th day of April, A. D. 1913, HANFORD C. ADAMS (Seal) 0. M. EATON (Seal) PAUL K. WEAVER (Seal) FRANK VANS AGNEW (Seal) E. H. YOUNGS, JR. State of Florida, County of Duval, BE IT KNOWN: That bhefore m» the undersigned notary public in ana fer the State of Florida at large. | personally appeared Hanford C Adams, to me well known and known to me to be the individual deser {and named in and who subscribed his name to the forezoinz propos CHARTER, and ACKNOWLEDGED ¢ that he executed and signed the same | for the uses and purpeses therein ex- | MANN PLUMBING C( Ky., Ave. Phene 257. pressed. WITNESS my hand and officia] ration can at any time subject itsc‘.:" together | euthorized capital stock subscribc\!% [{} ({3 « i“ [ 1 | nece Bowyer Bldg, Call and talk it over, 203 N. [{§ 1] | i « {3 « ({3 “ ({3 (7] « [{} ({3 ({3 «“ 14 I2 10 o 10.50 5 9.00 1.50 Q. Pants also cut down 20 per cert off. . Fine Silk Hats, all colors at 50c each. | The Heme of Hait Schaffner & Marx Clothes | THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY | Plumbing For a House Co plete Only $115.00 | l Consisting of a complete bath r ocm, containing one ename!¢d y 5 ub, one enameled lavatory complete, one closet complete with caf el | and at, one 18x30 sink in kitehen and 120 gallon range boiler wiid Ty pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for $117. Hot and cold water to all fixtures.

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