Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 12, 1913, Page 5

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™ A force of men in the employ of S. F. Bengle, who makes a special- | ty of moving houses and heavy things, have been at work yesterday and today erecting the handsome stone columns which ornament the! front of the Telezram building. In. Case of Fire #3 W Phone 5,000 My, Willlam Steitz has Leen spend- & the past severul duys in Bartow here he has been doinz jury duty. stone and the two pornds, Leint prehed by Messrs., Marshall & Sanders, and it is hored to have it ready for occupancy within days. Mrs. 8. T. Flotchor is spending day in Tampa very pleasantly, the nest of friends, this having bouu\ er old home. thirty ‘ ! \ ARRIVATS AT FOTEL FISLER Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1. Mclllwaine! & ) ent yesterday in Tampa, where Mrs. J. F. DeBerry, Plant City; i <& i ag- Mrs. R. L. Maroun, Plant City;| 1ey combined business with pleas , 14 A tMrs., E. R, Crown, Plant City; re. i S ) “:‘ ' 3. Ottman, Tampa; Miss Glady ‘Clark, Tampa; Miss Alise Owen,| ol f Jack- ': "' o' w T, Tampa; W. Plair, New York city; | fi' guest of her parents, 0. ‘mmon, Newark, N. J.; /. A.| ... fln for a . 4 b ol. S iJohnson, New York ecity; 0. C. } 4 | Chapman, Lakeland; D. T. I)uW| ——eee z i 2 i igon, Tampna; A. J. Cook, citv; L.] M onrad returned to 5 n F. LCunlap, Atlanta; I. B. Dau"h-i thllflm foday, after a pleasant .o pumalp, N. Y.; R. Bowen,| a1 days here, the guest Pittsbur~h; W. W. Jones, “tlanta.; """m““” She came up oy, Trauber, New York city; C. ovening dinner at the . jsuzgested that the day be wacde one on which all the merchaats of the city mizht keep “open house,” (ing the peonle from all scetons of the county to call and see them, | gvect their stocks and get aeqg jed, with a view to future Some of the merchants might These columns are of solid Bedford comer—with pertaps some of those ,. I declaration that he is, from this time F EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. NOV, 12, 1913 ’ 5 s 5 -—WM There will be a called meeting of| thLAr\n MIIY E[LEBHAIE . o a called 8 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE DAV- by-laws for the governmemt of this corpovs- the \Woodmen Circle tomorrow after- ENPORT LIGHT AND ICE COMPANY. !u..u shall be adopied at the first annual voweg- noon at the hall, requested All members are to attend. and Mrs, A. TAIEH AAVERD Plans for a celebration of the thir-{ Mr., D. {tieth anciv iry of the incorpora-; Westw,od, N, J., are in the city to ‘(i’m of the city of eland were sp 1l the winter, Lelng tocated at tentatively discussed at the Board of Mr. H, J. Matthias’, Mr. Bogzert Trade meeting last night, It vas is mayor of his Lome town, and, like' all other vicitors, is highly pleased with Laz2land and her people. ‘LViEe Mr. E. J. Matthias has sold two {lots on East Lime street to Mr. Les- Y RN for Hall, of Auburn, N. Y., who, JLEHILRE Iwnh his wife is here for the winter, 82TV heing located at Mr. Matthlas. Mr., in- refreshment of some nature or give Hall has plans ready and material H some souvenir of the occasion. Tha on the ground -for a log cabin bun-| day mi2ht be wound up by a banquet calow, which will be a handsome by the Doard of Trade, at which the and unique dwelling. This is the “‘oldest inhabitant” and the newest {}irq4 101 he has purchased, having quired the corner adjoining his weizh 36, 000 "laying claim to neither of these dis- recent purchase from Mr. Matthias Work on the boildin> is tlllLlthb—ml"lll Ve heard from, The Jagt winter. matter will be placed in the hands of a cavable committee, whith will| trv to work out the detais of the A meeting of gentlemen interested | movement and report their sction'in the Loy Scouts was he'd at the ! rode rooms last evenin? tion of a lo al Coun- A constitution adonted, and the fol electod: ol an oore orfected, 'S were to an early meetiny of the Eoard. inpg Wi G0 1 Held Fi Mecting Yesiaday wint officers The recuiar meeting of the W, i i I | I % J {loin P, Cox: vice president, Ilenry {T. U, was held with Mrs. H. J. \n i ) L stban mitact ot ™ t l oteigen: secretary and treasurer,! ders nesday afternoon, The me 5 s ¢ : : ; U Koteoy Planton. This Council is a ing was cailed to order by the nrest dent, Mirs. Wahh, who con“ucted tho| devotional ex: {kind of advisorvy board to assist the boys in their work, and it is com- )lmn‘«l of a number of prominent citi- The Scouts’ or:anization is in flourishing condition, due to a ruises. The roll was called with temnerance news items as responses, I'ade coun- ty's viciory, the conversion of ex Gov- ernor Patterson of Tennessee and his| Zens. a it by Mr. TDlanton, | quite active in aiding the boys. CELIS FITTD T'OR on, arainst the liquor troffic, the faet ‘that a crisade for national prohiti Pogert, or: and |, President, | Jaree extent to the interest taken In . j, who has been|® ing of the Mioluers or as weon iher @iar as pracie Uil a Bowd of buators U liase been fiest duly chosen by the s ook The undersigned hereby glve notice that nn‘ Mondi 15t of December, A, b, 19k at ’“,:\. e ,,' _\ “,' M""_,K he “l‘,hll ‘h | h.uv the business of the sald corpursvien thiey. can be " thiey will appiy to the | shall onducted by the fullowing aased per Honoratle Pa ammell, governor of the | SUns v'mwu"t ate of Flonda, his office. in e capiot Building of sa Mte, in the eity of Talla- '“'"_.‘.“ve president | hassee, for e patent, incorporating them, "".“:"l“:::" heir associates and suce 4, into-a boly i * ‘,', e R Lieh Kiink, business manager. of “Davenport Light and lee wrary Dy -laws may be ad.pted by the . under the following charter ‘deTul ottieers ‘mull the first annual meeting of 5 3 : e stockholders, icles of incorporation, the original of | the stockhold [Which will be on fle in the ofice of the sec- | 6 The highest amount of indebtedness e retary of State of said State of Florida, at [ !lability to which this corporation shall =8 the clty of Tallahassee, during- the time re- | AnV time subject ltself Is ten thousand dal: lars. quired by law for the publication of this notice, ADAVY SCHOERERLEIN, GOTTLIER KVLINK, The names and residence of the sub seribers to these articles of Incorporation. te- gether with the amount of capital subscribed 1. I. GOLDSMITH, by each, are as follows: HENRY NAFZIGER, 5 Number of C. . FARVER, Names. Residences Shares 1 E ROWEN. Adam Schoeherlein, Aurora, TNlinols. CHARTER Gottlieh Klink, Aurora, 1llinols 1. I. Goldsmith, Aurora, linols Henry Nafziger, Davenport, Flori 1. E. Bowen, Davenport, Florida €. €. Farmer, Davenport, Florid IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we set our hands this the twenty-third day of August, A. D. 1913 ' v OF DAVENPORT LIGHT AND ICE COMPANY The undersigned herehy agree to become as- sncluted together. and do herehy associnte ! themselves together for the purpose of be- coming a hody politie and eorporate, under the laws of the State of Florida, the pro- vistons of which are hereby accepted. The f\llowlng articles of Incorporation shall con- stitute and hecome Its charter upon the is- suance of letters patent according to law: 1 The name of this corporation shall he “Davenport Licht & Ice Company.” Tts prine cinal office and nlace of business shall he the ADAM SCHOERERLEIN, GOTTLIER K1INK, city of Davenport, P'olk connty, Floridy, | 5 Pranch offices may be established at such oth 0 "l"hl"".'n notary publie |'nr-n. er phiees as may be elected by the Board 7 th ty and State aforesaid. PO HERE- of Diree i 3 RY B Y that Adam Schoeberlein, Cog- ) Hlieh Ihink and I L Goldsmith, who are to me each for himse dav appeared befire me w‘ reknowled: s« af inee » for the weral nature of the hosiness 1o he the ~ald e ha'l e | aration of power f ¢ water, | wond or other in‘tam ed that he s poration o l Ilfi nses and pur- | | o | wnekrop nd ard seal of \VI'.'H\’f, A Do 113 seal) RALPH € \ of office have this f Ui f 1 other re- and commaodi fes i | ! PITNAN, Notary I'ublie Al AT CoBE ] s commitssin evpires March 20, 1614 | At ion 3 1 " WAL DA vy nn 1St 000.00) divided o one hundred (100 AL Sares of he par valve of - one hindied e ! (£100.00) each: said capital stock shalt e Ppaid for fn lawful money of the United States, ten per cent of which shall be paid within a1 davs after letters patent sha'l have heen rted and before caid corporation shall | transact any business. The wnpaid balances xlln\' on stoek of the sub eribers hereto shali be paid o lawful money of the United States in such installments and within such times as may be designated by the Board of Di- 5, provided that the subseribers shall he tled to ten days’ notice of demand for h deferred payments. The renaining stock <hall e sold by the Pirectors from time to time as same may be needed and at not less than its par valne 4. This corporation shall exist perpetually unless sooner dis- large, DO HERLRY Nhat Menrv Nafziger, . E. T wen . Farmer, who are to me well knows, anpeared hefore me and each o olf acknowledred that he sirned the fore qwine artieles of fneorporation and the accom- ponving notice for the uses and purposes there- in stated IN WITNTER WUTRREOF. 1 have hercunte set my hand and seal of office this 2Gth dae WoAensi, AL DL 1813, (N P Seall TUOVAS Y MeRNTGRT Notarv Pohlie Siate of Florida at Large Connrisston expires January 11, 1915 1400 and M dav hims T o it limitation, Smith, Atlanta; W. C. Kelts, tjon was lannched at tha national i 5 & o L ok ¢ 4 ae @ so't eeording o law, : ¥ it lo.on TSINE Wiimington, N, 0.1 1. ©, Kevs, convention were amonz the items| RECORD IN POLX COUNTY il " iy corporation shall G~od Thing ls Ever Lost. er it very much. | Bustie: Ben 1. Wizebere. Atlanta: AR i & doniadl ey e conducted by a I:und of not lew lll.m‘ Ng G~o no .h . e uuetlss . L = + quoted, ‘nother w's the mention o | i three nor more than thirieen direetary ! Remember that truth, the most A § ¥ g L (P ie r See ¢ Abstrac R Y shall select Paul W. Ordrad, ‘rcadia; C. W. i ppg Jonking’ two sermons preached (hmn.‘!'wl 13) M‘: irity ‘h tract & hlll\:n\‘ll‘l‘:‘vnl:‘l It:vm!»‘nl:[u ;‘L;-“:Jtl 'T:.'N"._:v':"'_" portant and enconraging of all trutha Mr A. Wrizht, editor of Turner, Pierce; A. H. Nickieson, supday on Sablath otservance and| Title Co., Martow, Fla.) ey, greasiieer and bustingg e Pour life may uot seem worth wbile i) Grower, spent yestorday Poston; A. B. Arnold, Boston; J. ggeial Purity. i REEREN “”‘Iv't':'“d:\llll:hI}:?V B the sacrifices that vcu make o o'b and wlile here inspect- 11, Cox, Tamna; W. Calloway, Jack-| sgrepr 1ol eall remorts were ¢alled November 11, 1913 ‘ 5 shall have ers may not geer worth while 1] 8 Exchanze, which has conville; (. N. Richards, city; D. ! for A rord flower mission ,,.”,‘,.“x Fleanor B, Riley to J. II. Lan-| po gord thing fa erer lost 40d he i B . - \ P 1q . »\ € tion for the pust week (. Duthre, Rartow; J. T. Horner, was handed in. Wo wore earpy thot Caster. T e first Monday in Fobr of each vear wHo, ot i i p A‘ A w. Ir. Wricht is a great Orlando; L. C. Clark, Bloomineton, (ye T.. T. 4. loetor fyong hoseaty oo To Jackson to W. F. Hallam ae ton o'clock a. ni 1 ereatier o jeyer fa tha sum of thes whislh Rlorida, and docs an im- 11.; E. D. Froell, Ploomin~ton, . navie to Feon vn the work <nd sont & €0 [l “iil.”.’i..n \~|‘.“h‘.'r||' el :[Mm .x‘llv':““‘u':! i ke y it of cood for the State 1 .+ L. B. Briaes, Bloomin7ton, iy nopr pesienati ..“ i J. I, faneaster to T.eon 1ebb, iR el Iroug pble publication. l;, J. 1. Forsythe, Richmond, Nire Usstnt Siesaten 1ostio B, Anderson to Fdwin R. ¢ SR e [Va.: A. W. Wheless, *lanta; C. Kok Dander wnnn nnveited s Weltut, L ,& o |, 'md ( lmrle= q]mn\n“q‘ Bantow: ‘Brank Money. mittec on sofroslinenia oy tha sl W. 0. Williams to D. S, Miller. P J. Tavpan, Mans: ey to Pe civen at Mr. \W. Fisve! il A it AW SR e b H. Ferruson, Aneusta; J. Johneon's on Sunth Florida avenne on! Tonis Viconrong to Comnarne “ ho“ lt TJ‘\C T() l‘ YOUF l‘\ve‘ 2 ym’ .\nd are n.ur.nm“., f" a; J ||e [ 'of this section relutive Tesenbur?, New York; Gorden Wil- | the. thes Ycar Dook, which liams, North Chicaco; J. R. Maur- B grse of compilation. My, {phy, Paton Rounee; A. S. Amond, n dov.n to Fort Meade Tamva; Sim Pliteh, Ocala; C. R.! ’“t Mr. Temple remained Allice, Jacksonville; T. 8. Ander- "son, Jacksonville; W. J. Ellsworth, \ m___. Planton, Fla.; F .C. Miles, Cleve- 5 STiin et aw sy dandie0 DG DT Tionnanai: dadk8ohs Ré'm" B Juniing il spenls ville; J. D. Griffin, Tampa; J. C.| v the lflmr'w of a publie library X wlimflt\ on next Fritlav even- xitdntb(h‘ at Mrs, wuh-' ''g ltllfl& Mrs. Norvell and other ! mtho‘jfl. Mlo will have char:e! d an msln musical proerar ) 'helnt‘:mged The pn!:!ifl ; N‘]:? open a dancine echool in the Business ally ll'm 85 siohd. ndvision s Colleee hall Friday, Nev. 14, and ly ten m for both adults ana FUATNtee to teach you to dance in }udm one term of lessons. . Childrens' closs, 4 to 5 p. m. . X “':“"""__‘—— Peeinners, 7:20 to 9 p. m. Beglllnm with a rain Saturday Tuition, $5 per term. ght a m. wave has had South: General dancing, 9 to 12 p. m. orida {a I8 grip cver since, a id,| Admisston 2%c. .h0113!l Ia low places frost !as heen ted, we bave heard of no damaze Smfth, city. DANCI'\Ta STHOOL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Patrick will ) . Mr. and Mrs. Patrick have classes in €t. Petershur~, Pradentown and crop8, The thermometer hae Plant City. They reserve the rivht nged between "¢ and 10 decrecg to reioct any rersons when deemed * the past few mornincs and thus advisable for the cood of the school, 8 an opporturity been civen the, 1478 1al foolui,pern on to ask “ls it cool S ! ough lorm i to the fair femi- Yg, 0 T M. Sarin) 1e beautles to disnlay their new The ladies of the W G2 L nter tozs, and to the wood man to will pive a Silver Tea Thursday ov~| ke his:pile. Ccol driaks tuke a enine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tk geat for hot chocolate, while. W. F. Johnson, an extended notice t.drygoods etorcs repott a run on|of which will be found in the ac- akets, and fathcr comnlains about | count of the meetinz of the W. C. ¢ high cost.of liiinz cererally, all|{T. U., which anrears in this issue. 1sed by the cLange in the temper- | Everybody is cordinlly invited to be present at this affair, which prom- ises to be a most pleasant one. || MAJESTIC, |0 . \UDITORIUM \1 Thursday eveniny., Mrps to be chairman of the committee on arraoncements. The mectine was eln Trrner is od with the Red X [harmac “ON TEE CORNER” LHOABEASANSC OO0 ONEONGL | THE fiRANDl = may te arouvsed to the imnortance of this ereat question we wish to settle| in 1914, QOO MRS. H. B. MORSE, Press Superintendent. [\LDITORiUY] AVTRACHION - CO nIN | TR u;f : FRIDAY— g 6—FINE FFATTRE REEIS—4 | THE BATTLE OF TEIS 1S THE PLACE ifln TALYING PICTURES . New Reels. New Subjects HOURS REAL ENJOYMENT Wonderful Invention ‘e Century TODAY 1 | e ——————————————————————————————— THE CHEYFNE MASSACRE A Great 2-Reel Indian Feature PATHE WEFKLY With Mutt and Jeft . Comhinine Musi N ¢ -hers—Comedv, ins‘re! Bits and S~e- ‘in Which Prominent 8zen and Heard THOS® LITTI E FLOWERS A fine Comedy Feature HFR MOTFR'S 0ATH A Beautiful Drama AN INCIDFNTATL, *LIBI Don’t Miss This LE AT RFD CROSS | 25e, 25¢, 50c¢ i Al at 8:15, BEE. B THE SAVE PRICE % MATINZE EVERY DAY 2:20-5:00 THE ELZS' MINSTREL STOW 5 AND 10 CENTS WED.-THURS.-FRI.— SATURDAY— GETTYSBURG |WwHERE GOOD PICTURFS ARE ALWAYS THE RULE The 5-reel Feature that Cost $15,000 to Produce. he Grandest Feature That Ever Came to lLakeland NEXT WEEX TUESDAY— SPLENTID S™0W TONIGHT Don't Fail to See It. GRUNDAFT V5 TODGE Finish Match WILTIAVMS S™0C™ CO. Twelve People GOOD MUSIC AT ALL TIXES THE II™TTE “T"TINNAIRE With Bert Leigh teneral des Phosphate de la Florida. i kdd WE HAVE |'T Lo prayer in coneert and ad 1 [‘C ull " rQ U BTV, Aok, ATV R MR AN NSO LA Jourred to meet Nov., 25 with Mrs. | J. W. Turner on South Kentuek) M O i\Y I ’ A \ avenne, v 1708 1 > We were rlad to have with ws - - \‘{ ¢ Carry a“ $1ZCS 1N Sto.k ‘Mirs Atehisan, eicter of oor reeoard [\OVI:A\" [%l:l{ l ITH i ine seeretary, Mrs. Donald Adai H ’ o 11 - e RN e We Wilt ser e at Our o Ladies’ Ato E Men's B to & ¢ ave s some intorestine itoms o Coantain ) in recard to the W. C. T. U. work F: :5: {5 CH i Ilv ivious French Diin O 3 ’ R DA, L arr'n @l for the Silver Tea: [ l““”‘ff‘l 3 Piang So'o -Mildred Morce, o All Kind= o._Itouillon Qo Ny | o 5 [ Oveter Ste 1 ¥ tee } Our Purnoses, Ovr Aims, Our )v Ham anul)\\ ” ‘.“un!\\whcs ::: Choosc Your S‘yIc‘ &' ¢ G aranicc a i { Work—Mrs. D. Adair. :J saked bLeans, Lie. 8 Vielin and Piano Kenneth \War- @ 2 DG ] & -~ oo and Hiiidved Mates, v WE WILL TRY 3 I’s a Pleasure 10 Show Qur Goods Temperance Education—Mrs, 11, € FAE e 4 9 'J. *nderson., ::: T0 PLEASE YOU ::: — How Missions *re Ilindered by the ' . o Ligvor Troflic~Mrs, Moren 3 3 -T | }r SN ' Solo— Miss Fran-is Picoing 2 QUICK SERVICE & QUALITY ¢ 122 Ky DU] i 0:\'“&&“3{7 { 0 e Flower Mission Work—Mrs, J. ¢ Wil Be Uurloraword ‘f: AV?‘ ¢ ™ gl Chgoe y e v ¢ e 2Word 134 ] W. Trrner. & AU Foot,'—n B Violin and Pitno —Kenneth War ": # :A: 7 .ters 0"“““.‘ ren and Mrs. \Wehh, & b Rhlinge s Elohings ¢ Your Patromage Solicited @ The rublic is cor invited to & o be nresent. 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