Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 13, 1915, Page 8

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fOR SALE OR RENT—Ten room, two story dwelling, with all mod- eru conveniences, being No. 502, tour blocks from depot, on North Kentucky avenue. Monthly ren- tal $25; will sell on installment plan, $500 cash, and $50 per month with 8 per cent interest. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 160. 4053 Having purchased aad subdivided tae Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres vne-half mile west of city limits, we <72 now selling in 10 and 20-acre cscts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the price and terms. For particu- ars see G. C. Rogan, Room ! and 2, ieen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 SACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixfeland, 3 lots on East Orange 8t.; 5 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar- gain come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 ——————————————————————— FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot~ tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 ®OR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, In fine location in Dixieland, for 41,900. The John F. Cox Real~ ty Co. ———————————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On easy terms. All streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Five houses and 14 vacant lots all in four blocks of Lakeland depot; city water, electric lights, street in white settlement; rents $50. Will trave for grove near Lakeland on good road, or sell cheap for cash. Price $8,000. C. A. Cook, 600 Rose St., Lakeland, Fla. FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn hens; 11-2 miles north of Lake- land on Florida Ave. C. H. FOR SALE—Lumber 2x10x16 1x10x16 ft; 4x4x20 ft. Kemper Co., Gas Works. ft.; Cruse 4165 FOR SALE One 1914 Ford touring car, one Ford truck; both in good shape. For sale cheap. Grady Deen. 4128 D —— FOR RENT SLBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phonme 122. 2392 fOR RENT—Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- looking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 e EEEE— fOR RENT—5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- ern improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. 4059 MISCELLANEOUS VANTED-—Razor blades to re- sharpen, 25c single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50c dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- ware Co. 3932 s ————— WANTED—One to five thousand dollars, pay 10 per cent interest. Al security Lakeland property. Box 67 city. 4097 —————————————————————— LOST—2 year old colt; feet badly broken up. Finder please return to H. E. Bowdon, Haskell 4163 QUICK SNAP Modern 6-room cottage 4 blocks out, for $1,600. $20 down and $20 per month. No interest. Orange Belt Realty Co. 4164 PORTO RICO YAM DRAWS for sale, $1.50 per M. Address A. P. HUX, Trilby, Fla. 4130 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE To sell immediately, general uousehold goods, at No. 111 Orange and Missouri avenue. 4127 ‘mmss)uxmc' by Mrs. J. B. De- LaZarra. 405 North Kentucky. 4125 FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— Complete with chains §$2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 1 am prepared to do all kinds ot well work from four Inches up. Ail wvork guaranteed. Have had years of <xperience, and my work has always action i l ziven sa* l W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. Kimbrough Supply Co. has the argest and most complete undertak- ng department in the, county, and are the most reasonable In prices. Uicensed embalmer in attendance at sll times. | chone 224. | hours. ) — ! _GWINE TO THE COUNTRY Having recently purchased a farm on outskirts of the city, I am going -to sell my home, No. 919 South !Florida avenue, at a reasonable Day phone 386. Night Calls answered at all “nrlce and on good easy terms to a quick purchaser, and move to the country. Any one wanting a nice modern, up-to-date home call and see me. Monthly payments if you desire. M. G. WARING. 4115 MAY 12 IN HISTORY 1854-—The British ship, Tiger, 16 guns, was captured near Odessa by the Russians with 226 prisoners, 1879—Income tax bill defeated in the Lower House of Con- gress, 104 to 94 to suspend rules two-third required. 1881 —Treaty with the Bay estab- lishing a French protector- ate over Tunis 1905—Delegates to International Railway Congress resented attempt to drag railway rate legislation into their discus- sions. 1914—The bill which provided means for the popular elec- tion of United States Sena- tors in States where laws were not provided was ad- opted in the United States Senate. ! WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER WILL EXCHANGE good 6-room house in nice condition, lot 190x 200, 50 bearing grapefruit trees, store house with small stock of merchandise. Will take good au- tomobile as part payment, balance on very easy payments. 18 ACRES A 1 CITRUS and truck land, overlooking beautiful lake, near Fort Meade. city property or take good auto as part payment. FOR EXCHANG 2 lots in Jack- sonville, in Riverside, half paid for, at the rate of $10 per month. Will trade for good Ford car. 20 ACRES—S in fine bearing grove, good 9-room house, outbuildings, high state of cultivation, splendid community. Can be bught at a sacrifice. Owner leaving city. Will make easy terms and accept good auto as part payment. FOR SALE—At a very low cash price, or will exchange for real estate, one five-passenger Oakland car, and one G-passenger Model 1915 Buick—both these carg are in fine condition, and are really bargains. $650 PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, first-class condition, can be bought for an unpaid balance of $285; terms if wanted. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, large yard, right in town; will rent it cheap- er than you can pay taxes on your own property. 80 ACRES firstclass citrus land right in the orange belt, near Haines City, timber never been cut. Will exchange all or part and pay some cash for Lakeland property. 40 ACRES in city limits, nicely sit- uated and fine for subdivision proposition; -only $75 per acre. 10 ACRES GOOD CITRUS and truck land 4 1-2 miles from city—just the thing for an orange grove, truck and poultry farm. You can get the whole 10 acres now for $250. 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus land 4 miles from Lakeland, close to church, school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can buy all or any part of this for only $45 per acre. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red “FAIRFIELD GARDENS” Johnson Ave. ROSES AND PLANTS FOR SALE NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE . Will trade for| NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LETTERS PATENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will on the 1st day of Junr.. A. D. 1915, 3 Iy to Park M. Trammell, Governor of Flor- 1da, at Tallahassee, Florida, for letters pat- ent’ incorporating them under the laws of the State of Florida into a body corporate under the ame of Italian-American pevelopment Company, under the following proposed char- P JOHN MALCOLMSON (Seal) H. B. SMITH (Se HARRISON | Proposed Charter of Italian-Amer ment Company. The undersigned do he selves together for the la body ander the laws associate alian-Amer | Aricle 1. The ; s be Italian-American o ed lts principal place of business shall be in Polk county, Florida, with its princpal office in the city of Lakeland, Florida, but it may establish other offices at any point that the Board of Directors of the company to be tr shall o take, purcha ; mort ¢ otherwise acquire of i coun tv, Florida, or at any other point in the { United Staes; to own and operate any and lall kinds of ‘mercantile establishment Wholesale and retail; to own and op and all kinds ¢ ts and plant ght plant d and acquire fra ud operate street r 1 all kinds of perso and operate lumber sards and plants: to own and operate can- |ning factories and any and all kinds of other factories; 1o manufacture any kinds of raw products into the finished ma terial; to owa and operate farms, groves, or 1l kinds of citrus fruit and other fruit; to own and operate boarding houses; to carry on and conduct a general real estate and collection business, and to do_any and all things necessary of proper for such business: to carry on a general insurance business; {0 cur lease, e of acquire and develop tracts of land in this or other States and dispose of same for cash o on time, and to do any and all other things as may be proper and necessary for a cor- porate body under the laws of ‘this State 10 carry out the general purpose of its business: to own, hold, buy, and mortgage stocks in other corporations, bonds, mortgages, notes, choses in_actio and real and personal prop- erty of all kinds whatsover. Art. 3. The smount of capital stock of suid corporation shall be Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), which shall be divided into three hundred ' (300) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per share, and the said stock shall be paid for in lawful money of the United States or in property or services at a just valuation to be fixed by the Board of Directors. Art. 4. This corporation shall exist per- vetuaily. Art. 5 to wit: The business of this corporation Presiden ce President, a Secre- a President, a Vice-President, a Secre- and a Treasurer, and a Board of not less than three nor more than seven Directors. The office of the Secretary and Treasurer may be filled by the same person. The Board of Directors shall be elected by the stock- holders at their annual meeting to be held on the second Monday in June of each and every year, and the officers of said corporation shall be elected by the Directors at their an- nual meeting to be held immediately after the annual stockholders meeting. All other officers and agents shall be chosen by the Board of Directors. The name of the officers and directors who are to conduct the busi- ness of the sald corporation until those elect- ed at the first annual election herein provid- ed for shall be qualified are as follows: John Malcolmson, President: W. H. Harri- son, Vice-President; H. B. Smith, Secretary and _Treasurer. Directors: John Malcolmson, H. B. Smith, and W, H: Harrison. Art. 8 The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation can at anv time subject itself shall be Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) . Art. 7: The names and places of residence of the subseribers to these Articles of Incor- poration and the amount of stock subscribed for by each are as follows: Name ddress No. of Shares Yohn Malcolmson, Lakeland, Florida. 50 share: H. B, Smith, Lakeland, Florida W. H. Harrison, Lakeland, Florida, 1 share, In witness whereof the said iIncorporators ana with the | business | and all | carry on a general commission business; to | 50 shares: | hereunto set thelr hands and seals this day of April, A. D. 1915, JOHN MALCOLMSON (Seal) W: B: SMITH (Seal) W. H HARRISON (Seal) COUNTY OF P‘?l'\l\ T O P undersizned_authority. per- sonally appeared John Maleolmson, H llli Smith and H. Harrison, who are we known to me to be the persons described in {and who esecuted the foregoing Articles o { Incorporation, and each for himself acknow! | edzes to me the same to be his free act an {deed for the u«wdaud purposes thereln set ey hand and officlal seal at Lake- Florida, this 26th aay of April, A. D. M. G. WARING commission expires June 1 e have 26th forth Wi Notary Public. 1916 4106 thes corporation | Deveropment Com- | INTENTION TO APPLY FOR ETTERS PATENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersig will on the first day of Jhne, A. D. 1915, ap- |ply to Park M ell, Governor of Ilur; | da Tallakia NOTICE OF L unds lorida body corporate under the .+ f Florida-Canadian Company, under the ing proposed charter JOHN MALCC NORTON SON, FORD, H. B. SMITH Proposed Charter of Florida-Canadian 1 G herd jate them The undersigned do hereby associate - | selves together for the purpose of becoming 13 body corporate under the laws of the State |5 Florida, under the name of Flori {an Company, by and with the following pro- posed charter Ariiele I T shall be Fl | county, the cify but it may stablish_other offices at any point that the Board of Directors of the said company may determine. ‘Article 11 The general nature of the busi- ness to be transacted by the said corporation |shall be to carry on and conduct a general | real estate business; to carry on a general insurance business; to carry on a general rental business: to own, acquire, lease, sel mortgage, or otherwise dispose of any and a kinds of real and personal property; to owi acquire and develop tracts of land for col- onization purposes: to secure _options on property for the purpose of disposing of same: to own stock in other corporations, bonds, and mortgages, and to sell and dis- pose of same; and to earry on and conduct any legitimate business enterprise, store, or manufactory. Article Ti. of L d, Flori nount of capital stock of hall be Five Thousand .00), which shall be divided shares of the par val of Dollars ($100.00) each, and said stock may be paid for in lawful money of the United States or in labor or services at luation 1o be fixed by the Buvard of The atl a_just Directors. v Article IV. This corporation shall exist per- The business of the said cor- poration shall be conducted by the following officers, to wt: a President, a Vice President, cretary and Treasurer, and a Board of not less than three (3) nor more than seven (7) Directors The office of the Secretary and may be filled by the same person. The Board of Directors shall be elected by | the stockholders at their annual meeting to be held on tl second Tuesday in June of r, and the officers of said at their annual meeting to be held immediately after the annual stockholders’ meeting. Ail | other officers and agents shall be chosen by |the Board of Directors. The names of the officers and directors who are to conduct the {business of the said corporation until those |elm d at the first annual annual election herein provided for shall be qualified are as follows : Johi Maleolmson Norton Ruth- erford, V Smith, Secre- tary and_Tres John Malcolm- son. H. B. Rutherford. Article VI The highest amount of In- debtedness or liability to which this corpora- |tion can at any time subject itself shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) . Article VI The names and places of resi- dence of the subscribers to these Articles Incorporation and the amount of stock sub- ihed for by each are as follow Name Address No. of Shares 1John Maleolmson, Lakeland, Fla., 16 shares President ; H. B T takes type, presses, and the things that are included in the ter to do good printing; but that is not all. handle the equipment, also. When these two factors are combin ing is the result. THE EVENING TELEGRAM offi lots of it, and the best that money can buy. office has perience, ability. These essential elements of Good Printing we place a the person who wants a few cards, or the person who wants a bookl or anything that can be printed. isfied patron. Join the satisfied throng; the people who get th office that has both the equipment and the Know How. In every case is satisfaction. It takes workmen wi It has workmen with taste, a The Evening Telegram Job D Telegram Building, East Main Street °ir printing done at the Norton have hereunto. set their . 26th day of April, A JOHN MALCOLyq, NORTON KiTiipsoy H. B. Syimy (o 00 STATE _OF FLORID, o COUNTY OF POLK Before me, the undersize sonally _appeared 3 kuown to me to be the per and who executed the fur. Incorporation, and each f, | edges to me the same to | deed for the uses and forth and expressed Witness my hand Lakeland, Florida, this 1915, purp, M. :G. WARING My commission expires Jyuy, |04 I, iy —— ORDINANCE No, 1y An_Ordinance Amending Se.y; Criminal C the City o' Flori il Be it ordained by the Rog . ( of the City of Lakelund Section 1. That sectio inal Code of the City the same is hereby amen lows : Section 68. “Whoever sl sold any spirituous, vinous, r,| toxicating liquors, ‘wines or i corporate limits of said municiy,, land as prohibited in Seciio gr o0 conviction be punished in 5 v % ing Two Hundred Dollars, o 3" ment and labor on the streels o lic works of the said municip ceeding ninety days; or boih 1y, prisonment.” T hereby certify that the foregiy, No. 186 was duly passed at 3 o sion of the Board of Commisimu City of Lakeland, Florida, on 1he s | April, A. D. 1915 i 0. M. EATON, (yy Attest H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk —— STATE OF FLORIDA, covyy POLK—JUSTICE COURT, DISTRICT. To J. C. Ramage: You are hereby notified thaty, of attachment has been against you and your propery tached to satisfy the Llcmand'u W. Yarnall, amounting to $ costs. Now, unless you shall appy fore J. P. Thompson, a jusy the peace in and for said couyy, his office in Lakeland, said o and state, on the Tth day of j A. D. 1915, Judgment will b dered against you and your erty sold for debt. Dated this 3d day of May, 1 L. W. YARNALL 4134 Plaintit) — The Favorite Flower. One reason why violets are th orite flowers of the world is tht belong to sweet woods and duw gardens. We can plant, tend and them ourselves, make borders for walks, fringe a brook or stara ner of the lawn with their flah deep rich blue. Year after year will come to remind us of ouwr planting.—The Craftsma:. m “Equipment” th the ability to ed, Good Print- the Equipment; intelligence, ex- t the disposal of €t or a newspaper We never have a dissat- ept.

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