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BLUE WAGONSOC-

ALA ICE AND PACKING CO

MEFFERT TAYLOR

Phone 34

ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION-

And Proposed Charter of the EsteroFruit Company-

The undersigned intending and pro-posing

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to organize a corporation underthl general laws of Florida in relation-to corporations for profit herebymake and publish the following arti-cles

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of incorporation and proposedcharter viz

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1 The name of the corporation-shall be Estero Fruit Company and I

its principal place of business shall be-

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Martel in Marion county Florida2 The general nature of the busi-

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to be transacted by the corpora-tion

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is to own lease or otherwise ac-

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orange lemon and grape fruitgroves and real estate sell encum-ber

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lease or otherwise dispose of the j

same grow buy and sell oranges lem-

ons grapefruit and other citrus fruitsand deal generally as fruit and producegrowers and dealers own lease or rentand operate boats trams tramways I

and other means of transportation forprivate purposes and for purposes of I

the business of the company as may-

be necessary and proper in carryingon the business aforesaid and dealgenerally in real estate

3 The amount of capital stock au-

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is the sum of fifteen thou ¬

sand dollars which will be dividedinto one hundred and fifty shares ofthe par value of one hundred dollarseach and will be paid in as followsBy a conveyance to said corporation-by Messrs Ray Clark Collier of acertain orange lemon and grapefruit-grove situated at or near Estero inLee county Florida the just and truevaluation of which is hereby fixed bythe Incorporators at the sum of tenthousand dollars and the remainderof said capital stock will be paid in by-

a conveyance to said corporation ofcertain tools implements and machin-ery

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now owned by the incorporators-and in labor and in cash to an amountand value of not less than the sumof five thousand dollars to be agreedupon at the first meeting of the stockholders hereof

4 The term for which the corpora ¬

tion shall exist Is fifty yearsit The business of the company

shall be conducted by a president a+ vice president and general manager

and a secretary and treasurer whichsaid officers shall be elected at an an-

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meeting of the stock holders onthe first Tuesday in December of eachand every year The officers who willconduct the business of the companyuntil those elected at the first annualmeeting shall be qualified are Dan ¬

iel A Clark President H M Hamp-ton

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Vice President and General Man-ager

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and Walter Ray Secretary andTreasurer

C The highest amount of indebted ¬

ness to which the corporation can atany time subject itself is the sum oftwentyfive thousand dollars

7 The names and residences andnumber of shares subscribed for byeach subscriber are as follows

Daniel Clark Martel Florida 50shares-

H M Hampton Ocala Florida 50

sharesWalter Ray Martel Florida 50

shares-In Witness Whereof the parties

hereunto set their hands and sealsthis the 27th day of August A D190S D A Clark Seal

H M Hampton SealWalter Ray Seal

State of FloridaCounty of Marion

Personally appeared before me theundersigned authority Daniel A Clark-H M Hampton and Walter Ray to-

m < well known to be the parties de-

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in and who executed the fore ¬

going articles of association and pro ¬

posed charter and acknowledged theexecution thereof for the uses andpurposes therein set forth and ex-

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Given under my hand and seal oT

office this the 2nd day of September190S Joseph Bell

County Judge Marion County FlaNotice of Application

Notice is hereby given that on the30th day of September 190S the un-

dersigned¬

will apply to the Governorof Florida at his office in Tallahassee-for letters patent upon the foregoingproposed charterproposed charter

D A ClarkWalter Ray-H M Hampton-

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the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judi-cial

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Circuit of Florida in and forMarion County In Chancery

Lewis E Ponce Complainant vs Mi-Ibol E Yonce DefendantOrder forConstructive Service

It is ordered that the defendant hereinnamed towit Mab >l E Yonce be andshe is hereby required to appear to thebin of complaint tiled in this cause onor beforeMonday the 7th Day of December 1908-

It is further ordered that a copy ofthis order be published once a weekfor eight consecutive weeks in theQcala Star a newspaper published insaid county and state

This 30th day of September 190SS T Sistrunk

Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co FlaJH I Anderson HM Hampton

Complainants Solicitors

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FREE IS QUITE FRISKY

Love Letters of a Man of EightyEight Years to a Woman-

of TwentyFive-

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York Sept EightyeightI

winters have not blown the efferves ¬

cent bubbles of romance and courtshipfrom the remarkable frame of John I

Washington Free a malt machine in ¬

ventor A pleasantfaced Missourigirl of 25 summers Nellie B Licklider listened to the honeyed words ofthe aged swain swain left her oldhome near Kansas City and strange-ly

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enough really learned to love aman who had bridged a lifetime oftwo men

But shf awakened abruptly whenhe attempted to wed her in typicalsoulmate style through a spiritualisticmedium and with her realization sheseeks 50000 damages for a brokenheart Incidentally she will show thecourt 200 love letters full of promiseoaths of loyalty and pictures of blissin California ranches and in Southern I

summer homesUntil the suit was filed Free lived-

at the Gilsey House He is now at theBreslin while Miss Licklider hasapartments in a hotel three blocksaway

Throb in Every Line

The letters cover a period of two i

years They are a curiosly interesting-mass

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of throbbing documents a throb-in almost every lineall in the palsied I

handwriting of the aged nonogena-rian and indicating she maintains inher suit for breach of promise thatthis gay old boy as she fondly calledhim easily spanned the 53 years dis-

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in their ages with senti-ments and declarations afire withyouths love and devotion I

Thtst > she read in part to a reporter-half abashed that she should have soeasily have fallen a prey to the oldmans wiles but nevertheless pro-testing

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that she bore him a ferventand faithful love which she petulantlyremarked had been broken up by hismiserable spiritualistic ideas Rare-ly

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however have the letters of an88yearold man to a budding girl ofrobust health but strongly sentimen-tal

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found their way into printHoneyed Words Won Her

Whatever Frees merits as an in i

ventor may be his love notes to Miss j

Licklider make him distinctive Hewon her love with glorious tales othis inventions which Uncle Samneeded his ranches his New Hamp-shire

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estates his popularity with wo ¬

men none of whom even remotely apropached his own little Nellie andshewtll she felt for it like all of usdo sometimes-

He forced me to care for him theyoung woman bitterly said today Hespread his blarney so thick I couldnt-see

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anything or anybody but him But I

I liked to hear to hear it He wouldI tell me he would never be oldthati persons should live to be 200 yearsand that he never knew love or wrotelove letters until my magnetism andkisses brought him hack to the daysbefore the war Now he has spoiledit all and wrecked my dreams of Utefuture and ruined my trust in man

Spook Wedding Breaks MatchAlmost three years of a constant

courtship in which letters flowerspresents and confidences were exc-hanged terminated in Buffalo Aug

I last when the aged gallant tried tomarry Miss Licklider with a spiritual-istic

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medium a Mrs Crosby on OakI street officiating

Sqme of the letters followI J Gilsey House June 16 1907

Good Little Nellie Every hour Ithink of you Surely as the big hallclock sounds the hour I grow wearyand sad because you are not here Iwish there were no clocks Then Iwould not be reminded of my ageBut my little girl Im not old am IMy father lived to be 102 years old I

As long as man loves he wont die-

I can never die when I have you Ill J

live longer than you Nellie and am j

not worrying about our happinessI Kisses and hugs and wishes for goodluck for me and for you JOHN W

June 30 1907Nellie My Dear Outside the rain-

is deluging the streets Everywhereit is dark and gloomy The beautifulmonth of roses closes with a shroud-its hopes of a cheerful summer What-can I do on such a day The gloomyexterior brings back your hazel eyesand slender frame I love so well moreforcibly than ever I must tell youHow I would love t o sit down and

I have a good chat Oh how well Iknow a few hugs would not hurt us

I and Nellie you know a few of thosekisses from your cherry lips wouldbring back the magnetism I needsuch much JOHN W

Picture Would Not TalkAnother letter dated May 12 was

as followsMy Good Nellie One of the great

I faults I find with your picture isthat when I put it under the electriclight and asked it a question it wouldnot answer So I thought I wouldmake it answer-

I watched so that no one would seeme and kissed it And yet it wouldnot speak So I put it up and willwait until I see the one that will I

speakGilsey House Sept 4 1907

Little GirlI am sitting here all i

alone this evening and thinking hownice it would be if you were here

We could sit in the rocking chairand could have a real good time-

I will draw a plan for a little homeWe could live in It I think theplace to live is New York City AII

I you will see in the description of theGilsey House there are so many places-toI go to And then I thought you

I could content yourself to be at home-so that we could read and chat to ¬

getherYou could have your typewriter in

one side of the room and I my rolltopdesk We could chat and work-

I am studying to see whether I hadbetter send this

Old Woman No RivalGood Nellie She is gone Thanks

Ito everybody for Im glad She came

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We have a profound desire to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women forwhom we entertain the most sincere respect and admiration Ve shall nottherefore particularize here concerning the symptoms and ailments

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MEDICAL ASSOCIATION R V Pierce M D Pres 663 Main Street Buffalo N Y

to buy stock in my invention She is-

oldvery old and disagreeable Isnt-it awful to be oldt You are awayfrom meway out in Missouri and Ihave no one to hug and kiss me Itmight not have tired me if I couldhave squeezed her a bit When weutnt out for lunch she would sayDont walk so fastIm sort of old

Think of that Remember how fast I

we walk dont we Lifo is nothingwithout the greatest thing in lifemutual love Real love makes youhappy and every one else glad Imthinking of you every atom of timesremains JOH W

Dec 10 190-7NellieDo you like fat people I

dont I hate them Cheer up Nellie i

for Ill soon join you You are almost i

perfectly built but not quite stoutI

enough Were going to Californiawhere Ill plant ten acres of pump-kins

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melons and squashes to fat youup I dont like a scrawny womanNellie send me your measurement I

neck wrists length ojr arms anklesallyou know exact too for Im go ¬

ing to surprise you JOHN WA Dream Shattered-

Dec 31 1907Dear Nellie Dear I will give you aI

little idea of the way I want to liveSay we live in Oakland Cal Wo wilthave a little ranch fifteen or twentymiles from Oakland and drive outthere each evening We will leave anice family on the ranch and have j

some game fresh chickens eggs and j

other things that are fresh and wewill stay there as long as we want-to

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and when we are tired of this kindof life we can go to another littleranch-

I am selling stock all over the coun-try and the lady that is in the linenroom at the Gilsey House said todaythat she would take 100 shares if Iwould let it go at 1 a share

She is a fine lady but weight 175pounds She is a little too heavyHow much do you weigh

I will wait until the 9 oclock mail-to see if I get a letter from my littlegirlI

wrote you to give me a full measuer of yourself but Nellie dear youdid not mention the measure of yourarm or the size of your waist nor howmuch you measure about the waist-I wish you would send me same

I have an object in this I went tochurch Sunday and then came homeand had some good strawberries eachstrawberry I ate I thought of your rosylips Yours JOHN W

Even Fortune Teller KnewApril 13 190S

My Little Good Girl 1 went to afortuneteller yesterday The mediumsaid that I was about to be botheredwith my business that I was much-in love with a tall queen like a girl-in Missouri and that I would not live-long if I did not marry herYou knowNellie that means you

She told me about my family Youknow my father was a ScotchmanHe said said that my father lived tobe 102 years old and that I wouldlive longer

My best wishes and good luck toyou and me

JOHN WASHINGTON FREE Pres-ident not of the United StatesMy Little GirlSoon Ill be wealthy

dear In my invention have invested200000 Now in selling that stock

suppose it goes to 10 a share WhyId soon be worth 2000000 I would-have to give my lawyers 50000 andthe rest would be ours Thats whyIm working Ill be a millionaire Illhave plants at Buffalo New York andChicago You can run them for usGood luck for you and for me-

JOHN WBlots for the Kisses

July 30 190S

Nellie My Good Little GirlDont-worry about me My daughter is wellfixed She married into a wealthyfamily Another thing Nell dontmind these blots every blot meansfour kisses Dont I always markkisses by crosses when I make a blotDo you like to call me Dear old boy-

I like it it makes me frel youngagain Use that term always dearIm selling more tock and the rays ofsunshine are breaking over thecloudy horizon Good luck for youand for me JOHN W

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BELLEVIEW 1

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The writer was so busy last weekpreparing for examination that he i

forgot to write he is very sorry andtherefore some of the news will be J

very old to the readers in town Hewill try not to forget in the future I

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Mr A L Nott wno has been con-fined to his bed for the iast few days j

with the dengue fever is up andabout again j

Mr M A Dudley our hustling merchant who was married a week or i

two ago seemed to know his biz when-he got married for he has been downin bed with the dengue fever for tinlast few days Mrs Dudley has beentaking care of the store in his placehence the above mentioned compli-ment We hope he will soon be upabout again

There is to be a match game inbaseball between Belleview first andLon first Saturday week in our littletown It is expected to be a close

as each side has some goodplayers

Mayor Joseph Millsom and goodwife made a business trip to the BrickCity Monday last to get some furni-ture for their newly purchased housethe Terrell cottage-

We are glad to see some of theBrick City people riding around ourlittle city in their autos They causequite a sensation among the school-childreni or at least their far sound-ing horns do-

Vej are glad to state that Mr andMrs OBryant and son Mr Edward

j Armstrong alias Little Eddie is inout little town again Mrs OBryanand Eddie were with us last winterThey will reside during the wintermonths in Mayor Millsoms little cottage lately purchased by him from

i Mr Lewis TerrellWe were all surprised and pleased-

to see Dr Alfred Abshire and wifeI formerly of this place but who moved-

to Palatka a year ago come back to-t see all of his Belleview friends andI his children Every one was pleased-

to see him again as he was one ofthe old settlers He will stay withhis daughter Mrs Ida Harrell We

i hope he will decide to stay longer withjus

Mr Everett and family arrived hereMonday last The writer does not

i knew where he came from We under-stand

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that he now owns all the prop ¬

erty that Mr L W Drew owned inIand around the City of Oaks Wehope he will be satisfied with his

I purchase-MrsI G B Washburn and charming

daughter arrived home Monday nightfrom Saronoc Lake N Y where they

I have been spending the summer withI their relatives We are glad to see

themI We are expecting more winter vis-itors

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this year than usual as the cli ¬

mate here is goodand the hunting isfine

Mr Joseph Gross has been confinedto his bed since Friday last with den-gue

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I I wonder what makes Billie sohappy nowadays Find the answer

I Mr Felix Schneider of Ocala broth-er of our assistant school teacher

l Miss Elsie Schneider was in townSunday and Monday He came down-toI visit his sister

I We are having some pretty warmI weather for the time of the year Iguess we can welcome Mr Jack FrostI with the same kind of clad hand that-I the coal dealer does northI

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