Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 5, 1914, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT HAPPENINGS I:| sweet potatoes and chickens to St. Petersburg and are receiving good‘”~ BUSY THLEEN ('asebier is busily engaged ng his tract of land near the r strawberry planting. Mr. is from Kansas, to come . Florida fine, teachers for thi Thomas of Plant City, Miss five pupils with many more transacting Ruby Pearce of Kathleen. | this morning icient corps of teachers and we term of school. | ity passed through town this morn- county’s convicts are town , were driving a Ford car. repairing and building public g is completing a new residence on (entral avenue. |had a telephone installed in store to be used on icers and att matters relati town yesterday, s purchased an- his popular car. Prine and J. sold the other onc has opened Strickland of cnt bhuilding near the depot. visiting friends here yesterday. reports Bowling Green booming . are shipping DR EBREEREE DI IS UIKE CLOTHES an advertisement of your personality. dandy line. QUALITIES ARE RIGHT PRICES ARE RIGHT 'THE BOOK STORE kel gl LR Rt ST LT BT R 18 O | (8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM ORDINANCE NO. Ordinance Providing 1 the Manner of H for the City of Lak of voti 169. for the Call the purpose of el ve as a board of b 1 isswe and the dis- of the should the ance of mu- sale 1 by the Board of Commission- ¢ .itkeland L000,00) and for enlarge- l,‘lhl‘l'l AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYs- TEM, AND LIGHT AND WATER PLANT E TENT One h | thousand dollars (8130, wement of the Light and Wa 1 System and the Light and Wate BUILDING AND EQUIPPING MORRELL ME- MORIAL HOSPITAL thousand dollars 15,000.00) for ring and equipping Morrell of the said election shall d of Commiss; of the Lakeland, for thirty days next preced- , by publishing the same iblished in the City of , who own real Lakeland, who I the year when t due, shall be the thereon for have been I in the s The forr the en- s to be used be so arranged wch voter can i ich of the proposed issue ids, and f v three candidates for the | of Bond T S Sectiond. There shi be elected at this election three trustees, who shall serve as a Board of Public Works, and who shall each | give bond in the sum e thousand (85,- 000.00) dollars, to be approved by the Board of « oners of the Ci f 1 land, con- | dit for the faitl formance off < Hheir dutyi’ S0y -8k the duty of the said board of v as soon as the bonds herein authorl shil have been exe to offer the for sale by notice, st the amount of the honds for wale, the rate of interest, and when the same shall become due and payable, advertised in a newspaper published in the city of Lake- land, and also if deemed necessary, in two newspapers published in cities reputed to b money centers. The Board of Trustees shall receive bids for the purchase of the said 1 bonds or any part of the issues thereof, on or before the expiration of sixty days from the date of the said publicatio The said Board of Trustees shall have the right to reject any and all bids and to readvertise the bonds or any portion thereof that may remain unsold The said board shall have the control of the expenditure of the money derived from the sale of the said bonds, and the supervision of the construction work for which the same may be issued, and shall be responsible for the faithful discharge of their trust to the Board of Commissioners, and shall not have super- | vision or manacement of any other expendi- tures or construction of work except as set forth herein A bank or banks or other depository to he designated by the Board of Commissioners shall receive and be the custodian of the said | bonds and all moneys 4 ng from the sale of said bonds. The Board of Bond Trustees shall advertise {for bids for work to be done for which the ,said bonds may have been issued, make con- tracts with the lowest responsible bidder, who shall himself give bond for the faithful per- formance of his work, but the board shall e must close out what we have left in Clothin fore, we disregard cost, and offer them to saved on a suit thar much in your pocket? fore they are all gone, for we will not car 318.00 15.00 13.50 $1.15 1.38 Clapp Shoes We have them in all leathers, tan, gun metal, vici kid and pat- ent leather, all $6.50 and $7 Clapp Shoes and Oxfords $4.98 officer empowe LARELAND, FLA. AUG. 5, 1914, have the right to reject any and all bids so received. They shall personally or through r proper agents, select all materials and full supervision and charge of the \\wr}k which bonds may be issued, and shall audit all accounts connected with such work and pay the same by check or checks on the Kk or de yry handling the proceeds of said ., which check or checks shall be invalid s countersigned by the chair- man of the ¥ d of Co ssioners, and shall be so worded The said Board of Bond Trustees shall t the same election at which t voted by anmn until the bonds on the Board of ed by a major- trustees and a full | tting in joint be ‘removed fr 1 for ¢ A major said board [ Ju capable of trans- business. 1 son holding any ider the ent shall the Board uall cause to be ich shall be ‘, of mem- of th , and, upon the comple work intrusted to such be 1 shall turned over {o the Board of a copy of the same pub- ' paper published in the said ds that may be derived from 1 id bonds remaining the work for which fssued may be the redemp oard of Commis- be the of such bon ers may direct Board of Commis- ! bid or bids thereof to of works | d the pol- 1 Board of Trustees in respect d to them as any undertak- in all the fore- 1at the Board of ork or the pur- work to cease, the interest of land, the said | ¢ the power wll deem it for City ‘of La ners then k adjustme jire imn or alter- or other tive or Temedial acts, 1 that the Board of Com- rs shall meet and accept or reject the or works of ¢ ruction when com- , and by appr ite act evidence such wmee, prior to which the Board of Trus- not, and shall not have the power k or works of cc ruction. i Laws, charter provisions of the land and ordinances of the said are hereby ordained to govern all acts n to the said proposed election tees may in rel Section 7. The laws and ordinances of the City of Lakeland, as they now are, shall be deemed in force as the rules for and the San( of the said election, and prescriptive of the manner of certifying the same. Section 8. No trustees herein provided for, or the Board of Trustees, saall act under this ordinance prior to the taking of the oath of office, hereby defined, and prescribed, in form as follows: *“Each of us, as members of the Board of Bond Truste do undertake upon our corporal oaths, to perform well and truly, our duties as defined by ordinance num- hered 169 of the City of Lakeland, and the laws and ordinances of the City of Lakeland:” which said oath shall be administered by an *d to administer oaths. tify that the foregoing numbered 169, was duly I hereby e nane: ordi- passed at a regular meeting of the Board of Commission- ers of the City of Lakeland, on the 15th day of July, A, D. 1914 0. M. EA1ON, Chairman, Attest : H. L. SWATTS, Clerk 2855 4ieSs 0w nei W — —— - ————— - —— T——— W S—— o —— —— . 8 I T— F YOU The selectioa will be the bes he variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed over | The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This scitfes the quesaon of livyg Best Butter, per pound. ... ...ee0cvnemene Sugar, 17 pounds ....ceveevcseeneer Cottolene, 10 ponnd PALlS. covepevpnsocscverancennn...l, Cottolene, 6 poung BRIE: «.convvil sasuusiaonning, ¢t vounds Snowdrift Lard. . ...evvinesen senian Suowdrift, 10 pound pails. J cane family sise Cream. 6 cans baby size Cream. 1-2 barrel best Flour, ,. 12 pounds best Flour. . Octogon Soap, 6 for.... Ground Coffee, per pound. . 3 gnflonl Kerosene.......... E. 6. TWEEDEL UR BIG FALL STOCK Will Soon Be Coming In g, Shoes, Shirts and Straw Hats, ther: you for almost nothing. Now, isn’t $5 to $ Well, if it is, come and let us fit you up b ry them over. Read the following prices Any $18 Suit for Any $15 Suit for We have them in sizes from 32 to 4 MANHATIAN SHIRTS: We Have a Few Left Over, all This Season's Patiern All $2.50 Manhattans for- All 3.00 Manhattans for-- ‘and Oxfords 7 Just Right Shoes and Ox for $3.25, the $4.50 kind for $ Buy a Mew Straw Hat. Any Straw Hat in stock for $1.00 BAILEY CLO R . fords: All leather, $4.0 .50, the $5 00 kind for $3.7 If you want to save money, come to see LS T'HING CO.

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