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ik PAGE SIX EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., st ————— s —————————— " Clas sz/zed & A “WM Wedn g i@ g dnbiB i b P Mfi%fi%@%fl%fifl&i FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON| EASY TERMS—AII streeta clayed, I HAVE THREE CARB for public | ; service at any and all hours. My therefore fully my patrons the best service ob- ce ) alks, electric lights, | A erert eliowal B | tainable. Day phone No. 65; city water, shade trees. See G. C | el A Rogan or S. M. Stepnens. 829 = gat, ' q more. 1615 ———————————————— e —— Having purchased the Jesse Keene estate of H6¢ acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and Z20-acre tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu- lars see G. (. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Dryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 PE———| FOR SALE-—-Ilorse, harness and surrey, first condition, Ed- 2, Lakeland. 3026 class ward Fixter, Box ————————————— e e e FOR RENT h 1'OR RENT—S8ix-room bouse; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to goog tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 \ FOR RENT-—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher, 2494 FOR RENT—une suite In the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 ————————————————————————— I"OR RENT-—New 6-room oungalow close in, all conveniences. Dr. Samuel F. Smith. 2987 FOR RENT-—5 room bungalow, Dixieland. Dr. S. F. Smith. 2988 FOR RENT-—3 nice rooms for light housekeeping, modern improves- ments. 317 South Virginia Ave. or phone 39 Blue. 3022 I FOR RENT--lcuse with four rooms, hall and kitchen, one block from depot, $10 per month, also 1 billy goat for sale, works in harness both ways, one $40 hammerless shot gun, price $15. Apply J. P. Roquemore. 3020 FOR RENT-—Modern house, six rooms and bath, screens and shades, block and half north of school on Florida avenue. Sum- mer rate $17.50. Pillans grocery. 2371 PEBBODEEDE PP PEPEIPEDDP I . OFFICE ROOMS : FOR RENT ? 4 In Telegram Building 5 Coolest and Best Lighted & ) in the City 5 RunningdWater in Each Room :;: Call at L TELEGRGM OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. i, to Police Department, phone 66 y auto tax tag No. 132 Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,000 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914, All contractors are notified that on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no Union bricklayers will be allowed to on any job where non-union plasterers are working, nor plasterers be allowed to work with non-union bricklayers. The union will furnish competent and skilled workmen of each sepa- work rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the same. B M. & P. 1. U,, No, 12, J. W ——————————————————————————————— WANTED-—Position in orange grove DAVIS, Secretary. or ]ml\ g house within 100 miles land—or any honcrable Address Box 22, Brund- 2994 and subdivided union | All out-standing votes in the pi- jano contest must be brought in Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1914, No votes |outstanding will be counted. 3016 CUT PRICE STORE. | | LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder re- turn to this office and receive re- ward. 2041 | PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 STENOGRAPHER-—Work Room 1667 (STOLEN OR BORROWiD-—Monday ! afternoon, a KEEN KUTTER lawn ; mower hy a negro boy about ten { i yearsg old. Said to be for some- one in a yellow house trimmed in Ploase phone Mg Ly By any in forma- 312 2068 white. tion to Black. Bevis. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Mr. Geo. . Alfield has sold out his interest in the Lakeland Paving and C'onstruction Co. to B. [{. Be- lisario, Mr. Belisario will carry the business on in the old name. All bills now due in the ecity of Lakeland are to be paid to Mr. Alfield and all work done after this date will be payable to the Lakeland Paving & Construction Co. 9980 | IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hercunto set my 1 affixed my official seal at the city (0, county and State afore- SRGHDDEESBIGIEEDDBBOBGH | ML NS the Ist day of August, A D. 1914 Seil) %: f:\ JOHN D, FREDETTE, ol N : Notary Public & Guess Who S 1 My commission expires Nov. 2, 1916 @ W [ STATE OoF SYLVA & o 'Y OF PHILADEIL L 2 e ¢ me the undersigned offleer, duly au- % | 5 ComingPPPPP E{umer o e sckimeloomarin b i | b @ | State, personally appeared E. 8. ARMSTRONG, ' Slto me well known to he the inaividual DB BB ED S G NOTICE OF AN INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT Notice is herehy signed will #iven that the under- apply to the Honorable 'ark M. Trammell, governor of the State of Flor ida, on the 15th day of Sceptember, 1914, for letters patent incorporating THE LAKELAND COMPANY, under the following proposed charter, to-wit ; E. W. 1. HEARTY. FRA AGNER FRED Itlll NN JOHN W, IN E. S ARMSTRONG PROPOSED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE LAKELAND COMPANY The undersigned incorporators hereby as sociate themselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under and by virtue of the under laws of the State of Florida, with and the following proposed charter, u ARTICLE 1 The name of the corporation shall be THE LAKELAND COMPANY, and its principal place of business shall be located in Lake- land, Polk county, Florida, but the said cor- poration shall have the right and power to establish branch offlees at any other place in the State of Florida, or other States. ARTICLE 11 The general nature of the business to be transacied by the said corporation shall be to buy, sell and otherwise dispose of all Kinds of fruit and vegetables and all kinds of other Florida products, to gather, pack, ship, mar ket all Kinds of vegetables and other products, and to erect the NECCSSATY packing houses and buildings for same; to do a general commission busi ness, handling on commission all Kinds of per- somal - property, including all Kinds of fruit and vegetables; to establish box and ecrate factories and saw mills, fee plants pre-cool ing plants and all other Kinds of manufae turing plants: to establish canning factories for the purpose of canning any and all Kinds of fruit and vege to buy, sell, morty, and otherwise, d se of all Kind blish whole to dispose of personal property ;- to and retail stores and marke property, at a just price and valuation to b tised by the board of directors ARTICLE 1V I i term for which this eorporat shall g < orporation shall e a vice president, a 1 board of direc than three nor more 1 such other of! The b condv than seven m.minh s the board of dir s may from tin time determine; the said officers of the \\.! wporation shall be annually at the wnual - meet of b ockholders of the 1 meeting shall be in October of each 1 other s may corporation, which held on the first Monday at Lakeland, Florida. or at place or time as the board of di ctermine llt business of this ¢ conducted by the following 11 the offteers elected at of the stockholders shall Iy meeting of the stockho . Leing 1914, as follows Prosident, F. E shall be por \lon meetir the t n October, | Vice president, E | Secretary, E. W. J. Hearty Preasurer, John W. Nix directors, F. E Roard of SeEFEIISE el A Two tamily house ¢ side, Electric rood lochtion, will cach 840.00 per montl P AR s m s S SRR L o ‘s ; Here is a Bargain Sure rent for . and the price, fora quick sile, $2500.00 The John F. Cox Realty Co. »f 5 rooms, and bath on Lights, Paved Street, from $35.00 Jto dvertising % | machines are Caddilacs and I am| equipped to glve[ ! B e s e T T Sl Armstrong, E. W. J. Hearty, John W. Nix and Fred Brennisen, ARTICLE VI The highest amount of indcbtedness or lia- bility to which the corporation can at any time subject itself shall be fifty thousand dol- lars ($30,000.00) ARTICT. ‘1T The names and residences of the subserib- ers of stock together with the amount sub- seribed for by each are as follows: F. E. Wagner, Chicago, lllinois, fifty (50) | shares. i S, Armstrong, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fifty (50) shares. John W. Nix, New York, New York, fifty i (50) shares. E. W. Hearty, Boston, Massachusetts fifty (50) shares Fred Brennisen, Buffalo, New York, ffty (30 shares IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said incor- | porators have hereunto set their hands and | seals this the 1st day of August, 1914 E. W. 1. HEARTY. FRED BRENNISEN FRANK E E. 8. ARMST JOAN. W.. NIX. ROGERS & SPENCER, Attorneys for rporators. STATE OF NEW t COUNTY OF KINGS Before me, the undersigned officer, auly au- thorized to take acknowledgements in this State, personally appeared JOHN W, NIX, to me well known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing (rument and who subseribed his name to same, and EAL) who acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the uses and purposes therem s@t forth and expressed IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at New York, county and State aforesaid, this the day of August, A D, 1914 ANDREW H. MARS Public Kings County, No. 133 nission expires March 30, 1915 )F NEW YORK, OF KINGS the undersigned of COUNTY Before me ficer, duly au- and who subseribed his name to acknowledged to me that he for the uses and purposes and expressed WHEREOF and affixed my and State aforesaid, instrument sanmie, and who executed the same therein set f IN WITNE set my hand fuftalo, county have hercunto ofticial seal at this the 3rd day of August, A, D. 1914 (Seal) E. C. DIVELY, Notary I'ublic My commission expires March Ist, 1916 STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNT OF COOK Before me the undersigned officer, duly au lllHl\/lll to take acknowledgzements in thiy te, personally appeared FRANK E. WA® R, to me well known to be the individual described in and who exceuted the faregoing instrument and who subseribed his name to same, and who acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the uses therein set forth and expressed, deseribed in Instrument sime, and who executed the same therein set forth and who executed the foregoing and who subseribed his name to acknowledged to me that he for the uses and purposes and expressed IN. WITN} WHEREOF I have heremmto set my hand and affised my official seal at Philadelphia, county and State aforesaid, this the Ist day of August, A D, 1914, (Realy JOUN 1. RUTHERFORD, Notary Publie, My commission expire ry 2% 1015 STATE OF MASSACHUS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK the undersigned officer, duly au take Before me thorized to State, personally appeared B W. 1 to me well known to he the deseribed in and who exeented the instrument and who subseribed his name to same, and who acknowledged to me that he exeented the same for the and purposes therein set forth and expressed IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my offieial seal at Boston, county and State aforesaid, this the Ist day of August, A, D. 1914 JOHN I HEARTY, individual forego nses LAMBERT, (Seal) My commission expires March 2nd, 1918 Notary Public 2975 Throw a PEBBLE Into a Pool and Bee What a Circle It Makes. Throw an ADVERTISEMENT Into This Paper and You Will Also Be Surprised at the Result. l Bep S BHBRDHHIE DB ODED OB L all Kinds of froits and veg otables; and other articles of merchandise: to buy, own, sell nd convey and lease real-estate, o mort woor pledge same or otherwise make dis position of real-estate: to own and operate wroves, orchards and farms for the purpose of cultivating and raising any and Kinds of fucts; to buy 1 sell live ek and |4 f W farms and pastures for same and to have all of the rights yml privileges give under the general laws of the State of Flor da to eorporations, and t o any and all Lawful things necessary or expedient for the & poses of Hm corporation & ARTICL l 1t & L The amount of the capital stock of this j § corporation shall be $15,000.00, divided into | g o Nfty dollars (35000 o 1 The tock shall be paid v cash, or in labor or w | & | | i S1.00, St1.2% Lawns, Dotists and Tissues, thorized to tuke acknowledgements in this State, personally appeared FRED BRENNISEN, | to me well known to be the individual de seribed inand who executed the for and purposes | acknowledgements in this | 'WAR! WAR ¢ And Rumors of War ‘= Bombarding Prices on GOOD £ Merchandise to be resumed ALL THIS WEEK wmd S50 Wash Skirts Shirt Waist, S1.00 and St 23, fot:. ‘.i Childrens Dresses 81.00, 81.25 and 8 & & Many other good values we will be glad to show you AUG. Fetching Costume for Fall. Model of black and white checked material with underskirt of black satin. The high draped girdle reach- ing from the line of the bust to the | hip, is also an advanced note, BEST BAG IS OF GREEN LINEN Value Lles in the Fact That It May Be Worn With Gown of Almost Any Shade. Always in summer we have a re- vival of those coollooking handbags that go so well with summer frocks. Sometimes the bags are white, some- times of natural linen and occasional- ly of another color. The prettiest of these other colors is green. A green linen bag worked in self-tones is suit- able for carrying with gowns of white, green or other colors. Try to get linen of a dull and not a vivid green and a shade that 18 nelther very dark nor very light. An outline stitch ot some kind or a solid satin stitch is best for the embroidered handbag. With white linen, eyelets can be used, but if a green or other dark linen is used, the contents show through the eyelets and form rather an objection- able contrast. French knots soil so easlly on account of being so promi- nent and, besides, have a tendency to catch on things and pull out. REither a green silk cord or a mercerized cot- ton wash cord can be used for the drawing string or the handle, depend- ing, of course, upon the kind of hand- bag you make. @ The last call on Men's Straw Hats $1.30, $2.00, 2.30 & & ind .\lw\ 1) P e =~C % : 4 Mvu I"\w Shirts, St1.00, S1.3 d $2.00, for 79¢, S1.19 \1:‘ é }Q; Overalls, soc and $1.00, for.... 0 39¢ and /-‘“ oo BB @ & & b4 k4 * @ @ ® - * * . 3 BEETRTIY The Cost of Livirg | e e [ b _ts. el Unless You Know Where Lo by oy ————— PRSP ——— IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the bes: The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our stor .___\ ¥ Just trade with us This seitles the question of iy Bost Butter, per pOURd. . .- ieeoescannnnne cunnia Cottolene, 10 pound PALIB. coveeecpoeerrerrereane i, 1.4 Cottolene, o pound PallE....ccev v vavenneniiiin 4 pounds Snowdrift LArd. .cooaccecsl vo srenaceniiii il Snowdrift, 10 pound Palls. ..oceesneee sooecnnes oLl 8% cans family Bize CTOAI, «vovervavmrre sonvenvnansoii, § cans baby £ze CreAm. ... ocveensene socvonnen i, B 1-2 barre] best FIOUT. «vveveerosonosnsone soensuene bl ; 12 pounds best FIOUT. ...vvvveneamerasce cunnns O Octogon SoaD, 6 fOr. ....coevrossascss vocoannns i Ground Coftee, per POURM, coceeosveioss socvvncns Il 5 gallons Kerosene. ...vecoscomencas iy ool G. TWEEDLL BEEBPEOTEREOEEDEE S OIODD D PBFHFEIEPFREAS DD BB G PPEPP g SWEET CLOVER [A Clean Sanitary Milk Tubercular Tested Cream We invite inspection Phone 323 bl bt The Best Straw Hats in t§ House Going at 1.00 While they last A HOPOROSION See our Swell Line of les and Shir et et et T Let us Save you Mone! On Your Next The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clofl