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EPEPFPPPFEIPEIDIHIPSPPHEe# N CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDI- That our Drip Coffee can’t be equaled is| proven by our daily in crease of customers who demand the best. 5¢ PER CUP Never tastes bitter for it’s made fresh cvery few hours Have you tried our Hot Coffee. served piping hot with pure Jersev cream and wafers 5CTS fed Cross Pharmac Phone 289 @ BedniefedefudBednin B Bub b OBl Brlngid i a « QUQROECHOBOIISOBOEDRORQBOPOEOBOD: T CIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY.—IN Chancry.—A. B. Hull, Jr., vs. M *nitaker Phosphate Ccmpany, a covporation et al. [t appearing from the recusn of the sheriff of said county, endorse. upon the subpoena heretofore issued in said cause that the said sheriff is un- able to make service of said writ upon the defendants, Florida South- ern Railroad Company, a corporation created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, and Florida Commercial Company, likewise a cor- poration created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, on account of the failure of both of said corporations to elect officers or ap- point acents within said State, as well as on account of the absence from the State of Florida for the pe- riod of six (6) months next before the issuance of said writ of all of- ficers and agents of both of said cor- porations, and because such officers and agents, if such there be of both of said corporations are unknown to the said officer, and the bill of com- laint herein filed by and on behalf f the above named A. B. Hull, Jr., 1s complainant and against the said Whitaker Phosphate Company a cor- poration created and existing under L] 1] 1] CAll THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKEL the laws of the State of Missouri. and the above named Florida Soucuern mercia]l Company, both corporations inder the laws of the State of Flor- ‘ca, »2nd al!so azainst Frank Q. Brown ss recetver of the Florida Commercial E. Morin Mary B. Parsons, Fannie W. Green, John C. Green, Henry M. Albert C. Morin, Ade Morin, John R. Waymire Kate Waymire, Mary Ag- nes Losher John Losher, Effie A. Carruthers, George Carruthers Aaron G. Zook, Emma Zook, Margaret C. Lockwood, C. Lockwood Nelson D. Waymire, Mary Waymire, Keran A. Neft, Jesse W. Noff Ferdinand K. | Harter, Lina Harter, Mary Ada Nor- ris, John Norris John Parson, Mattie B. Parson, William Harrison Cline, Angeline Cline, Mary E. Gowdie J. H. McKillop, J. H. Wilson and H. S. Wilson, said suit having been in- stituted in the above styled court, the purpose of quieting his title to | certain lands in Polk county, Flor- ida, described as: All of blocks three, four, thirteen fourteen, fifteen, gix- teen, twenty-three. twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-five, Railroad Company and Florida Com—i Green, John C. Morin, Ida M. I\loriny< {by the said complainant being for AND, FLA., JAN. 17, ———————————— thirty-eight and forty, and all lying | east of the Atlantic Coast Line rail- | road as the same is located through i the town of Homeland in blocks five, | twelve and thirty-four, and the west‘ ;halr of block thirty-nine, being por- (Company, a corporation, Anna M., and plat of the town of Homeland, in joor and window frames. iJohnson, Frank G. Johnson, George|the county of Polk and State of Flor vepeered Doors. Cy ida; whereupon it is ordered and de- jcreed that the above named corpora- tions, -otwit: Florida Southern Rail- road Company and the Florida Com- | mercial Company do appear in sald’ action at the office of the clerk of| said court then and there to defend'; e TRty the same, on the 2nd day of Febru-| lary, A. D. 1914, and that this or- | # der be published in THE L.—\Kl".'LAI\'D; | published daily and of general cir culation in Polk county, Florida, once each week for the space of two months. Ihonorable F. M. Robles, judge of the circuit court of the Sixth judicial cir- "cuit of Florida, the Honorable F. A. { Whitney, judze of the Tenth judicial ieircuit of said State, being absent . from his said circuit. !day of November A. D. 1913. i F. M. ROBLES, EVENING TELEGRAM, a newspaper | i8 Ordered and done by the] This the 29tk | & 1573-sat-2m Judge. 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