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! PAGE FOUR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., SEPT. 1, 1914. The tvemno ielegram g NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR the full six years term. This may LETTERS PATENT ORDINANCE NO. 172 see more than one candidate ifi the JERLL Sl ‘,{tilgnflmfi\;’ifie?:gglggg !lAgr.iElfl(l)g race, but Governor Trammell may | Notice is hereby given that the undersigned | HOLDING, AN ELECTION IN AND FOR THE O E C Custisned every afternoon from the not have opposition if the special | Will apply to the governor of the State of | CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ¥OR THE NFlD N E Plays a big Pa" in 'he Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. 10[(' e opp ity ll-"n-rmnl atAT.:Illnhla:lo: oo lm: 2 PURPOSE OF VOTING ON THE QUESTION | ame Of bus‘ness and ver da lif 3 A " .|election 1s calle or € uncom- | September, ). 1914, for Let OF THE CITY OF LAKELAND ISSUING c - entered in the postoifice at Lake pleted term of Senator Bryan. corporating the PEERLESS LAUNDRY, under | Boxps FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES: AND g y y €. .and, Florida, as mail matter of the (the following proposedg charter, the original | ok THE ELECTION OF THREE TRUS- second class e {of which is on file in the office of the sec- | TEES TO SERVE AS A BOARD OF BOND 3 3 il J & retary of State of Florida. TRUSTEES FOR THE SAID PROPOSED - g — “; 9};“‘“’ “_’;}i""‘ 00“51““;:3“0_"“ (Nitness our hands tils the 3rd day of | BOND ISSUES SHOULD THE SAID VOTE BE You buy a DIAMOND, a WATCH, JEWELRY, or ; . F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR.|!0 the Tampa Times on the first is- August, & D. BHL o oorrasp. IN FAVOR OF TS JUEDAMCE OF NMUNIY- IV ' 8 2 sue of its Sunday morning edition. W . HOLLAND. g T TR m‘nfis,s-}-#n SILVERWARE from your JEWELER because you have g ¢ i D. 0. ROGERS. SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING ¢ ) 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. It was great, !_m" that Bur_pnsed o PROOPOSED CHARTER OF THE FOR THE CALLING, HOLDING AND THE CONFIDENCE in him. ?, ne gear .$5.00 | one, for there is a high level of all- “PEERLESS LAUNDR v"h A 3 NER OF HOLDING, AN ELECTION IN 3 Siranis X & The undersigned incorporators hereby as- | AND FOR THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLOR- s . - X moacn® . ... . 250 the.)ear exccllence 1In the. Times | iiate themselves together for the purpose of | IpA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON PERSONAL attention to every detall, P'RICE, QUAL- 5 Three monins 1.26| which makes us look for it as a tecomln}; }"lmol?o"fi u:der’ ltlhe Ilmws of (h; OF THE CITY OF LAKE- 2z Delivered anywhere within the|matter of course in every issue of |charter: kel main Mk e s T i b ITY and GUARANTEE are what we base our request for g < A ARTICLE 1 ELECTING THREE TRUSTE O T smits of the City of Lakeland for 10 the paper and we are never disap The name of this corporation shall be the | AS A BOARD OF BOND nwfiggow‘.’fl,‘,fi YOUR BUSINESSS. & cents a week pointed. PEERLESS LAUNDRY, and its principal | § AND THE DISBURSE- |, g 2 PREE e O place of business shall be at L:ll{e.lllllglr E‘(l::rld;l, MEN NDS FROM THE SALE | & y 5 Polk county, but it may establisl anch of- NDS, IN A CERTAIN MAN- | & : . From the same office is issued By wireless from Berlin we_ are gfes In s or other States, as the board of SHOULD THE SAID VOTE BE IN |& We have everything you want in the way of GIFTS. 3 t may determine. p, 3 “ Q THE LAKELAND NEWS, informed from day to day that the | Wit ™ Sgmery o f,f,‘\‘.’,‘; OF THE ISSUANCE OF MUSICIPAL |4 \\'e are ready to make GIFT SUGGESTION and extend 2 Russians are being regularly licked | The general nature of the business to be | Be it ordained by the board of commission- | < 2 A weekly newspaper giving a resume af local matters crop conditions, sounty aftairs, etc. Sent anywhere ‘or $1.00 per year. = = transacted by this corporation shall be, to by the Germans at every point of |own and operate laundries, dryd cleaning . . S plants, tailoring establishments and pressing contact; and by dispatches from St. | Q55 (3 own and operate any and all kind Petersburg and London from day to |of manufacturing plants; to buy, own, sell day w he i i ARk and convey real estate and enjoy all the privi- ay we ge‘ the interestinz informa- leges and immunities {fl";’l\\'(‘d COI‘I’:;;NI&UH! un- i 7y der and by virtue of the laws e State Lot shatthe [0 TIAIS SR 10K of Florida; to buy and sell any and all kinds monotonously defeated by the Rus-|of personal property; to erect houses and sians at every collision. Under such |bulldings and to sell and dispose of same. Fire D AL YO tig ARTICLE Il Twenty thousand ars ($20,000.00) for circumstances we can only wait and | The amount of the “":I“l 'n'flckd lM s2id | 4ro department improvement and enlarge- h that Truth, now gasping at corporation shall be eight thousal ollars di- | one Opo-- tha , gasping vided into eight hundred (S00) shares of the |"“T\n: .14 water distribution system, and the bottom of a well, will sooner or [par value of $10.00 per share. Sald stock |} and water plant enlargement. = shall be paid in under such terms as the later climb to the top and tell us |noard of directors may determine and may | oOR¢ hundred and thirty thousand =dollars ers of the City of Lakeland: Section I. That ordinance number one bun- dred and sixty-nine be and the same is here- by amended to read: Section II. That an election is hereby called in and for the city of Lakeland in the State of Florida, for the purpose of voting for or against the issue of bonds by the city of Lakeland, in the amounts and for the pur- poses hereinafter state EVERY COURTESY to you, if you will visit our Store. E DON'T think you are under obligation to buy. WE are PLEASED to SHOW YOU. L i Conner& O 'Steen Next door to Postoffice Do Bt w B T T 253 PARK TRAMMELL TO SUC- CEED SENATOR BRYAN QPOLQIOIQE It seems very probable at this writing that Senator Bryan of this State will be appointed to the fed- OB 2D ($130,000.00) for the enlargement of the light eral circuit judgship made vacant |the cold facts in the case. era:nll‘!, i ?fié’”fi‘n’m"«'a’&'m'.:'“' ang watr d,‘“";"’“"“" system and the light | 2 b > i and water plant. 3 by the death of Judge Shelby of SO e ARTICLE IV Building and equipping Morrell Memorial | GRS The term for which said corporation shall Secretary Bryan has been on the|yist shall be ninety-nine (99) years. . 3 i ARTICLE V dob so constantly and performed his{ .. 0 of said’ corporation shall be arduous duties so successfully since |conducted by the following officers: A presi- 2 - dent, a vice president, a secretary, a treas- the European war began that the |\l ng"y"hoard of directors, and such other |sball be given by the board of commision- most malicious of his enemies can |officers as may from time to time be deemed [ers of the City of Lakeland, for thuty days necessary by the board of directors; any one | next preceding the swid election, by publish- find no word of criticism to utter |person may hold the office of president and tll“ un; sl::.’llsulmda news[:lr:puru;:ull:lluhed in the 2. i treasurer, or president and secretary, or sec- | City of Lakeland, according aw. azainst h_'m' Ll!(e the -presidPnt retary and treasurer, the said officers shall Section IV. Only resident electors who are whose prime minister he is, he en- |be elected to serve for the term of one year, is e je! b Cg annually by the stockholders at an election rages his enemies because he does to be held on the third Monday in September hospital. Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.60) for the building or altering and equipping Mor- rell Memorial hospital. Section 11l. Notice of the said e¢lection Alabama. All or most of the sen- ators, regardless of party, have en- dorsed him for the place, and with that kind of backing the president is very likely to offer him the ap- pointment. He will accept, of course and that will at once make it necessary for the people of Flor- SOOI PO 'O~ otherwise qualitied to vote, who own real . estate within the city of Lakeland, who have paid taxes thereon for the year when the ida to elect his successor in the Sen- n ls ln e m his work so well and gives them not |of each year, or at such other time as the | same shall have been last due, shall be en- % e N directors may determine. titled to vote in the said election. Q The adoption of the constitutional [€ven a plausible excuse to wag their . Th,hm,‘,‘.es‘ of me' olmcmmwho are lu, con- lseguunlhv. l’mel:e shnltll bsne:lecwd at this | ¢ of Sat‘sfled ‘ ustomers b ‘,s,n i i rai i luct the business of the sal corporation un- | election ree trustees, who shal serve as a g amendment providing for the elec. |defaming tongues against him. til those elected at the first annual meeting |board of public works, or bond trustees; to |3 J censed, of that State, but the Sen- ate, after a prolon’ed debate on the subject, declined to admit Mr. Clay- ton, holding that a successor to Sen- ator Johnston must be. regularly |[have heard about. Down this way elected by the people and the gov-- Ouf people are troubled with no such ernor had no power of appointment |delusions. in the case. This being true, in the R T event of Senator Bryan's appoint-| Judge Blount of Pensacola is ment to the federal bench it will at|more than sixty years old and the once devolve upon Governor Tram- | President rightly holds that for the mell to ca]l an election for United arduous duties of the federal bench States senator and the people of |younger men than that should be Florida will be faced by the highly |selected. But it is tc be regretted interesting question of who shall|all the same that a man of the pre- that senator be. eminent legal ability of Judge There is such a thing as sub-con- | Blount, combined with his admir- sciousness in the masses of people|able strength of character and per- as well as in the particular individ- [sonal qualities, hasn't been called ual, and the history of this country |long ago to serve nis country in furnishes many instances of this|some high judicial station. He is kind in which a popular choice was|an aristocrat all right, but his is strongly foreshadowed long before [the aristocracy of intellect, charac- the event itself. We believe that|ter and culture and no country has such a condition now exists in the [ever yet had too much of that kind. matter of this anticipated scnator- - fal succession and that a large ma- SRR Jority of the voters in Florida de- As we hoped and expected, Villa sire and intend that Papk Trammell | has shown himself a genuine pa- shall be the next senator elected |triot and a man of good sense, as FRED N. VARN, G DoFTiE LREAETY. /e elty 616 i iafe from this State. We are aot in-|wel]l as a fine fighter, by making a j2085 Administrator. vance of such interment, cther disposition or formed of Governor Trammell's|peace agreement with Carranza S T aaliibe et e wishes on this subject, but it has|that will practically conclude the NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR the undertaker or person acting as such to been generally assumed for a long|war and bring all the chiefs in) CHARTER orml'x‘ %%%;(:#ATION. NOT obtain the certificate of death, have it filled N. F. Holland, Lakeland, Florida, two hun- | of the said election, and prescriptive of the dred shares. manner of certifying the same. < : * . D. 0. Rogers, Lakeland, Florida, one share. Section IX. That all ordinances or parts d w w t;l:o\lmul, Lakeland, Florida, ten |of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, an overln a acl be and the sam e hereby repealed. IN wn'm:ss WHEREOF the sald incorpo- 1 hereby that the foregoing ordi- rators have hereunto set their hands and seals | nance numbered one hundred and seventy- Make it Economical this the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1914. two, was duly passed at an adjourned regular - you over many a crisis when you might otherwise mnit the bottom with that dull, sickening thud you tion of senators by the people in- e EORT TE of the stockholders shall be clected and qual- | have such character and capacity as the char- ° ° » o Holland, directors. ter of the City of Lakeland provides in re- stead of by the Legislature, has A Thed Brook:ville Argus is at a 1088 | jseq"re o totlows et 10t OO - BsassDTbpoend Al 1 Sherwm Wllhams Palnt abrogated the old rule which made |t0 understand “why so many people [ N. F. Holland, president and treasurer. otherwise. 2 D. O. Rogers, vice president. Section VI. The form of ballots to be used it the duty of the governor in n case |S¢°M to think that newspaper men| . w. Holland, ueerc‘c)tary in the said election shall be so arranged that — Th. F “ 2 like th , 4 fch folks,' d the ds N. F. Holland, D, 0. Rogers and W. W.|each voter can vote for or against each of IS a R < e thig to appelnt a senator proare rich folks,™ an ILERTOSRE ARTICLE V the proposed issues of bonds, and for any tem until his successor could be reg- in melancholy strain to prove the e a.fifflf';'? :nldehlodnesn S ::u;::“\;l the candidates for the board of bond ?fl @ v he hl o . ularly elected. Governor O'Neal |Regative. Be quiet brother, on this |, ,iici ‘to which this curnorntlo‘l‘l can at any Section VII. Law;, eh‘.‘rm‘-’m provulanl( “t;l ?, v “ p - | th bject {itself shall be the amount of |the City of Lakeland, and ordinances of 8 of Alabama tried that in the ap- Dojutsand dlaylone i Let Siem e }x.'lmcu;‘:n’.lecstock suid ult’;r. are hefeby ordained to govern all f:,f pointment of Mr. Clayton as the|Main in their delusion, if that is ARTICLE VIl acts In relation to the sald proposed election. successor of Senator Johnston, de- N. F. HOLLAND (SEAL) | meeting of the board of commissioners of the W. W. HOLLAND (SEAL) | City of Lakeland, on the tenth day ofAugust, D. 0. ROGERS (SEAL) ) A. D. 1914, STATE OF FLORIDA 0. M. EATON, COUNTY OF POLK. (Mayor of the City of Lakeland|) - Before me the undersigned authority person- Chulrnnn of the Board of Commisioners. ally appeared N. F. Holland, D. O. Rogers and W. W. Holland, all to me well known to be the individuals described in and who ex- ecuted the foregoing instrument and they sev- erally acknowledged to me that they executed the foregoing instrument for uses and pur- poses therein set forth and expressed IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seat at Lakeland, Florida, Polk county, this 3rd day of August, A I 19014 H. L. 8\\'AT’IS. Clerk. 3012 ey oy v e e—e—— D ————— ORDINANCE NO. 174 _M""ams Palnt An Ordinance to Regulate the Repistration of PIIOIIC N' 384 Deaths and Bir:h: I: the City ot Lakelan| Be It Ordained by the Board of Commis- foners of the City of Lakeland: Section 1.—That the city clerk shall be loeal registrar of vital statistics in the city of Lakeland, it shall be his duty to supply all physicians, midwives, undertakers and others requiring them for use, blank cer- tificates for the registration of births and deaths, which shall be of the standard form approved by the State Board of Heaith; and to receive and make coples of such certificates, and transmit the originals to the State Board of Health on the tenth day of each month; and to issue burial, removal or other per- mits upon the recelpt of complete, satisfac- tory and properly executed certificates of death; and no dead body of a human being whose death occurs, or whose body is found, in the city of Lakeland, shall be interred, or otherwise disposed of, removed from the city, or held more than seventy-two hours after death, without a burial, removal or oth- M. G. WARING (SEAL.) Notary Public. My commission expires June 18, 1916. 2999 B e ——— IN COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, POLK COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA.—In re es- tate of Albert J. Varn. To all Creditors, Legatees, Distributees and all Persons Having Claims or Demands Against said estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and de- mands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Albert J. Varn, de- ceased, late of Tolk county, Florida, to the undersigned administrator of sald estate, within two years from the date hereof. Dated August 10, A. D. 1914, School Shoes Q. We are Headquarters for Girls and Boys for School B L e L ARSI \ [ v, Th nd residences of the subsecrib- Section VIII. The laws and ordinances of the way, they feol taboutiiviupe tn ers :ngnmz:lse unumbel‘ of shares of capital |the city of Lakeland, as they now are, shall Brooksville, for it will help to tide |stock subscribed for by each are as follows: |be deemed in force as the rules andssanction (@ We have the exclusive out with respect to the personal partleulars, time that he would be a candidate |friendly consultation in the City of | mne undersigned persons hereby give notice | Present it to the attendant physician for the 0| Agency for the to succeed Senator Bryan and we do|Mexico to originate a new plan of [that on the 1ith day of September, A. D. [medical certificate of cause of death, and ob- o * | taln the burial, removal or other permit from not doubt that this is the case. The|government and put it in operation, {\“llu‘nw:l.w;mlxl!‘l ‘ifilf"c\rf'f.n'?iur{"l'.’. nrl;d f:r the city clerk; provided, that when there be \ and a full line of depend- able SHOES for Girls o o 3 ol f the State of Flor- |Bo attending physician, the certificate shall Telegram believes that it voices the |Good, sound American influences in ::1“. 10t ’\‘:jf:‘d‘;‘; “.’,“:'r":m“ e Shere ‘else Mo |ve referred to the health officer or coroner wishes of a large majority of the[close touch with him, have been [may be, for a charter for a corporation, not fm'H ""f Nf:“":“‘:‘““ 411'! l'he"f;eusfhulddtnlhi i 4 1 fit, to be known as the Polk County ection 3. a shal e duty of e people of South Florida and a de-[educating and broadening Villa for A(:rx«pn:i‘mrul oSnwlet_\'.o'l'llc object of such cor- | physician, midwife or person acting as mid- cisive majority of the people of the |many months past and he is emerg- |poration being to promote the Mgrlc;nulnmlk wife, ntlle'mllm:"nl cn;se of ?nflnemelnt, to file v v horticuttural and Kkindred interests of Polk | a complete, satisfactory and properly execut- State generally where it expresses|ing from a revolutionist into a|’iny Florida and to hold an agricultural [ed certiicate of birth with the city clerk _the hope that Governor Trammell [Statesman. He has done an im-|[fair annually, at Lakeland in said county, | within three days thereafter; provided, that wil] be a candidate and that he will |mense work for Mexico which he and to do such other acts as may be con- | when there shall have been no physiclan or ducive to the success of such objects. midwife in attendance, then it shall be the be successful in the race should |now refuses to spoil by being a| Signed this 10th 'l“l"s of lAl‘lli"ii'u(;kDA' D. 1914. | duty of the parent, householder or owner of there be a race. pig-headed obstructionist. #. % RELLEY. s e Do oneell e His steady ri F. J. JULIAN. Section 4_ That any physiclan, midwife, un- s y rise in Florida politics o e U. W. IVERSEN. dertaker or other person who violates or falls has been almost without precedent J. B. THOMAS. to comply with any of the dutles or pro- - 0 and it has been E. H. VAN SICKLER. | visions of this ordinance, shall upon trial [ the result of no| Apparently the Germans are not EDWIN R. SCHURMAN. and conviction of such violation, be fined In shallow, spectacular or meretri- [ publishing the full list of their dead 2991 cious qualities appealing merely(in the Berlin papers. A dispatch to popular imagination or playing|from that city says the list thus far a sum from ten to one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for a period from ten to thirty , or by both fine and imprisonment. etion That it shall be the duty of the : FOOT FITTERS shrewdly upon popular prejudice. | shows only 1,043 dead, 3,226 THERE'S NO SENSE :.‘.',;“rfl“:ln:x‘u:.nh.;;censm:;gsm:,'x‘:m:r'mm.;‘;‘m;: He has been tested, and tested thor-|wounded and 1,761 missing. If this IN TAKING CALOMEL [t® the police department, who shall immedi- —_— ately investigate the facts of the sald viola- oughly, from small beginnings all|[is accurate the French, British, The Woods Drug Store IS NOW OPEN % gt i tion, and thereafter promptly institute appro- the way up, and he has made good |Russian and Belgian soldiers are priate proceedings for the enforcement of the in every position of responsibility in |the very poorest marksmen the Dodson’s Liver Tone will fix up m;mll'n‘eerseb‘;' :t::lt?'m:::?“fhe foregoing ordi- Wwhich he has been placed from afworld ever saw and they ought to|your liver safely and won't “knock |MCe N0, 174 was duly passed at a regu. small county office to that of chief[turn their guns over to the women, ".0" out” a day. A man feels very :;‘-: ";T;-m:al"rl.:{Ieeln?n‘n;“d}‘l:{'ldfim:r‘nm&?"l9?1: executive of Florida. The man iswho might very likely do better, |10 1ike working and hilg 7 o Ausust, A D. 1918, solid, dependable and capable, clean |but could hardly do worse. It is d , vant > h al c,l T Ea ey taae as any public man alive, and, with |more probable that the figures as b‘.m Ak S0 8D 20 KBI0O “hflt and unusually full acquaintances|published are inaccurate and do not tions or. fnalipated: - Usvou iy with national as well as State af-|account for a tithe of the killed t810mel it f*ure P2 The SEMI A1 fairs, he would g0 to the Senate|and wounded. A war that can't that you will be so weakened by its with an equipment for his work |do any better than that is a piker Ftliachs Uintevonn Tl laid Attest : H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. H. SWATTS, City Clerk. 3047 —_— War tactics have changed greatly in modern times. The general of rarcly found in a new senator. The|war and ought to go out of business, [P foF two or three daye mose. So :fd:]y :‘:’93‘“01 sl people of Florida know him well [t scems like a skirmish between | V¢ 52 “Don't take calomel.” You| e hasibrains enough to command, % and is giving its Customers PROMPT, POLITE through years of devotion to their |amateurs as compared with th.[¢3R 8et a perfect remedy to take s dlngd oo ras gyl % and satisfactory service. @ New and complete line of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cundies, ctc. @ Try our service and they believe in him as|massive and magnificent sum totals|the Pplace of calomel at Lake Phar- fexpose to hostile shrapnel. "\'0 hill a public servant not only trust-|of our killings during the Civil|Macy that is guaranteed to relieve 0, 1o p!atform AiS - Nctolen worthy on his moral side, but of |War, and if that European conflict |cOnStipation and liven up the liver U3 & Waloloo, oan enshle higens proved efficiency i all he under-|wants to make good its lordly claim |Just as quickly as calomel, but ?ra] to watch millions of men fight- takes. Park Trammell is the man [as the hi‘gost scrap in history ft |Without any of the bad after-effects [ID& along a line perhaps a hundred to succeed Senator Bryan and we |will have to speed up and show bet- |of calomel. The name of this med- [ ™iles or more in length, aud to ses don’t hesitate to predict his success [ter results than these Berlin fisures, licine is Dodson’s Liver Tonme. It is|Vith the physical eves a little piece in the event the election is called. [The world’s appetite is now whetted |a pleasant tasting wegetable tonic |°f It might only make it more diffi- If this senatorial election is called | for blood like one of Nero's hox par- | that mildly stimulates the liver and [€UIt for the mind to grasp the whole it will, of course, only be to elect a Ice Cream and Cold Drinks R O R BT B S o e ST =) Kern’s Kandy Katches Kustom Don’t just give her a box of .candy, but give her KERN'S. Big fresh Shipment now on Display. ties in the old Circus Maximus, and |causes it to work Jast right without | °1early. The general in charge be- senator to fill out the remainder of [there is a demand for gore, gore, in |any danger of salivation. f it does ing absorbed at headquarters with Senator Bryan’s present term and |ever increasing quantities. Shoot |not fully satisfy you, ycu may have piecing together the whole situation next year the regular primaries will up, gentlemen, or give > c ; ¢ be held to nominate a successor for guns! Before you trade elsewhere give the New Drug Store a trial. . PHONE 408 up your |your money back from the store .from reports, might be the one man where you bought Dodson’s. in the army to go through the war; s without seeing a battle. L s s sl e — e —— S e —— e ey