pensacola journal. (pensacola, florida) 1909-12-28 [p...

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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 28 1909 I ANNUAL MEET ON JANUARY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO MEET ON THAT DATE FOR THE PURPOSE SELECTING OFFI ¬ CERS FOR 1910 to The annual meeting the Chamber g ot Commerce is to be held on January 10 when officers to serve during the year 1910 will be elected The follow- ing ¬ notices calling the meeting have issued Pensacola Fla Dec 27 1909 The annual meeting of the Chamber I Commerce will be held on Monday an 10 1910 at 11 oclock a m for the purpose of electing seven direc- tors ¬ a president vicepresident and- lecond vicepresident and of transact- ing ¬ other business that could be- transacted at any regular or special neeting of the membership- H H THORNTON President- By G A WATERMAN Secretary HARBOR RIVER AND- MARINE NEWS- One of the large Manchester liners Manchester Spinner arrived yes jerady 25 days out from that port via Runcorn and Montreal and consign id to the Gulf Transit company The Manchester Spinner brought part car ro from Pensacola consisting of 500 tons of common salt some gunning bagging and a lot of nitrogenous fer- tilizer ¬ products This will be dis ¬ I charged and some cotton will be taken aboard at Pensacola the ships cargo lo be completed at Now Orleans For the latter port the steamer also has some cargo consisting of burlaps sul ¬ phate of ammonia etc Cotton will form the principal if not the only ar- ticle ¬ to be loaded at Pensacola Another steamship of the same line the Manchester a sister ship of the one which arrived yesterday and both having a tonnage of 2760 sailed last week for Pensacola- The S Tuscany Comes The British steamship Tuscany Capt Smellie 1872 tons arrived yes ¬ terday afternoon from Tampioo five flays out The Tuscany was anchored in the stream and later was taken to a berth at one of the docks wheie cargo will be taken for the River Platte The Tuscany sailed from Bos t Philadelphia with coal for ruz and thence came on to io I eacola for cargo- Uruguayan Steamer Here The Uruguayan steamship Brasile BO which put into port on the occas ¬ ion of her last trip to this side of the Atlantic is again in the harbor hav ng yesterday consigned to he Gulf Transit company and wil oad for Barcelona The Braslleno was at Cienfuegos on Nov 30 and Ihence sailed for New Orleans arriv ing there and loading a part cargo The remainder of the vessels cargo will be furnished by the Gulf Transit company a Brookwood For Holland The British steamship Brookwood which rtarted loading yesterday will fill out for Holland and will take luai- bor and timber the KeyserMuldon company furnishing the cargo The Brookwood has been anchored in The stream and was receiving cargo > es terday a a To Load For Bahia Arriving Christmas day the British steamship Goathlands Capt Thorn ¬ ton has taken berth and will load with lumber for Bahia The Southern States Lumber company will load the vesel and most of the cargo will fat taken at a berth at Perdido whar Loads For Spain The German steamship Henry Horn Capt Weims which did not wait for a pilot but which came into port under her own masters guid- ance ¬ has taken a berth in the stream consigned to Robert Tuemler Co This vessel will load for Alicante and Seville a a a The Manteo Arrived With P new face in the pilot house the steamship Manteo arrived early yesterday from Mobile and New Or ¬ leans with a large consignment of merchandise for local merchants Capt Retzser is now in command succeeding Capt McLau hlin who left the vessel last week at Panama City A large lot of sugar was in the vessels consignment and was un loaded at the wharf The steamer got away last night on time for Panama City and other points of call Big Fleet on the Way Quite a fleet of steamships are now on the way to Pensacoia from vario is points on the globe These are as fol- lows ¬ The Charleston 1163 tons sail- ed ¬ from Pomeron IPC 17 the Ger ¬ man steamer Margaretha Russ 1713 tens sailed Barry Di c 17 the British stfjtiiibhip Ryde 2233 tons sailed St Vincent Dec 16 tho Austrian steam- er ¬ Ida 3093 tons sailed Philadelphia Dec 16 the British steamship August Belmont 29f 7 tons sailed from Ham- burg ¬ Dec 18 the German steamship Venus 1778 tons sailed Axlm Dec The following sailing vessels have been added to the Pensacolabound- fleet Norwegian bark Activ 699 tons Italian bark Anna M 834 tons sailed Rio de Janeir Nov 16 the Italian ship Warrior 1445 tons sailed Genoa Dec 17 a Arrived Manchester Spinner Br ss 3495 Logie Manchester to the Gulf Tran ¬ sit Co Tuscany Br ss 2160 Smellle Tam pico and Vera Cruz to order Brasileno Urug ss 2588 Bayonne New Orleans to Gulf Transit Co This Is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold just remember that Foleys Honey and Tar will cure It Remem- ber ¬ the name Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse substitutes W A DAl emberte druggist and apothecary 121 S Palafox street I W 2- t CASTOR OILPOWDER i ODORLESS = I ft SAFEST LAXATIVE KNOWN M =gcsa r U a U IJ OLD RESIDENT PASSES AWAYIS- AAC WELSH DIES AT THE AGE OF 92 YEARSWILL BE BURIED- AT ROBERTS TODAY Isaac Welsh one of the pioneer res- idents ¬ at Escambla county died last night at 7 oclock at the home of hIs daughter Tie had been In ill health for several months but death was pri- marily ¬ due to old age The deceased had reached the age of 92 years and had spent most of his long and useful life in this county He is survived by a number of rela- tives and a large circle of triends He was a Mason as well as a Con ¬ federate Veteran The body will be taken to Roberts today wnere the in- terment ¬ will occur Trouble Makers Ousted When a sufferer from stomach trou- ble ¬ takes Dr Kings New Life Pills hes mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly but more hes tickled over his new fine appetite strong nerves healthy vigor all be ¬ cause stomach liver and kidneys now work right 25c at druggists Legal AdvertisementsS- eries No 2 Ordinance No 85 AN ORDINANCE- To Be Entitled An Ordinance Relating- to the Supply of Water to Private Con ¬ sumers by the City Water Works Bo It Ordained by the Mayor and Coun- cil ¬ of the City of Pensacola Section 1 That on and after the first day of January Nineteen Hundred and Ten the City Water Works shall not serve or supply water to any private consumer unless the owner of the premises to be supplied or his authorized agent shall make application therefor In writing to tho Superintendent of said Water Works- on tho form prescribed by the Water Committee of tho City The application shall be held to bind the to take the supply for not less than one year beginning on the first day of January of each year unless a shorter term be expressly agreed upon and shall bind tho applicant so long as tho water is supplied to pay the City Its established rates therefor and to comply with Its rules and regulations Set 2 That water shall not he turned on or supplld to anv premises until nil unpaid bills due the City for watr awl an additional fee of on lollar for turning off and on hay been paid Se 3 That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed- Sec 4 That this ordinance shall take I effect upon its passage and approval Passed December 22nd 1909 Approved December 23 1909 I Attest FRANK REILLY L G AYilARD Haor I Clerk decZSoawJw I NOTICE I The Board of County Commissioner of n ambia County Florida Ining it neressarv to erect a jail for said ounty tutiie is therefore hereby given that at the next gular meeting of the Bord if County Commissioners after th pubiicn lion of this notice towit The reguhr I meeting to bo held at 73e p m Sth Feb- ruary ¬ 1910 the question of erecting sUd jail will bv acted upon by paid hoard JAS MACtiUMON Clerk Board County Commissioners SSdeclm PROCLAMATION- By the authority and power In m vested I h rcby Rive permission to al I parties to shoot fireworks beginning Fri- day ¬ I December 24th 1909 and continuing- until Sunday January 2nd 1910 The uo of torpedo canes and fire arms are pr hlbitert also lire crackers more than ono halfinch In diameter and three inches in length GIn tinder my hand and seal this I 17th day of December A D 1W FRANK KEILLT Mayor Tax Assessors Notice Notice Is hereby given that I will be at the following places on the datn namo I opposite the Precinct for the purpose of assessing the State and County Taxes of 1910 I Precinct No 1 NIxsVictor Goldbachs store January 3 1010 I Precinct No 3 Millvlew Geo A Mor rills store January 4 1910 Precinct No 6 Powelton C IT Jack ¬ sons store Gonzalez January 21 l < 10 I Precinct No 7 Pin Barren McMillan Mill Cos Stor January 19 19IO Precinct No 8 Crabtrees S I Cos store McKInnlnville January IS 1910 Precinct No 9 Bluff 1prinsJ A Gil mores store January 15 1910 Precinct No 10 Wards II P Davis January 12 1910 Precinct No 11 Walnut Hill Win Agerton January 14 1910 I Precinct No 16 PlnvilleAt Old Tur pentino Still January 13 1910 Precinct No 18 McDavid E Bow mons store January 10 1910 Precinct No 19 Molino Postoffice January 20 1910 Precinct No 20 Flomaton W E Basss store January 5 1910 Precinct No 21 Muncogee S L Cos store January 17 1910 Precinct No 22 Century W L Halls store January 6 1910 Precinct No 23 Creamers II L Kill am January 7 1910 Precinct No 33 Bralt L G Hanks store January 11 1910 Tho remaining precincts can be more conveniently and satisfactorily served after visiting the above precincts at tho Assessors office in Court House until April 1st by which time the law requires- all returns shall be made W W RICHARDS Tax Assessor Kscambia County PROPOSALS for Construction Ft Bar ¬ rancas FIa Dec 2S 1 > 03 Sealed pro- posals ¬ In triplicate will he reeive here until 11 a m Jan 25 1910 for construct- ing ¬ plumbing heating and electric light ¬ ing one double set N C S Quarters and one Band Kitchen at Fort Barrancas and one double set C E quarters at Fort Plckens Fla Plans and specifications fur- nished ¬ upon deposit of J1000 to insure re- turn ¬ Full information and blanks fur- nished ¬ upon application to the Construct- ing ¬ Quartermaster Dec293031Jan2122 SOUTHERN STATES LUMBER COMPANYN- otice Is hereby given that fortytwo First Mortgage Bonds of the States Lumber Cnmpany Nos 30 r 9 ro 71 75 lfi 5 170 IM 233 34 247 9 04- i 301 312 373 411 412 417 4J4 441 441 44n 40 440 517 r2- V 1 i i 569 576 694 609 611 619 f2I 627 630 634 672 676 have been drawn I by lot for redemption from the amount i I I I i lii I WE SOLD MORE i lester and Kranich each l II I A ThT C > S I < this month than ever before in the history of The Clutter Music House and we have been selling these pianos for over TWENTY YEARS- We j wish to thank our patrons for this testimonial of our fair dealing and of the undoubted quality of our I I Pianos I May you live long and prosper We expected a bur sale of pianos and ordered accordingly but I A large number of Lester and Kranich Bach PI- anos did not arrive until the last minute and we have a line of new uptodate pianos at reduced prices and terms for this week Remember 1000 sends a piano to your I home We can make deliveries immediately Just tele ¬ phone u- sTheChUter I Music House i 4 I I 1910 IS COMING Stop Spending Start Saving Old 1909 Is nearly gone What have you got to show for what youve made Start a Savings Account right away so as to draw interest from January 1st We pay 4 per cent compounded quarterly on savings 100 will do to begin with- U S DEPOSITARY CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS 5000000 CHARLES W LAMAR President MILTON E CLARK PresA Cashier JOHN PFEIFFER Asst Cashier AMES W ANDREWS Ast Cashier- to the credit of the Sinking Fund and will be paid for at the rate of S1njr per borri with accrued interest at the office of the Knickerbocker Trust Company 60 Broad way New York City on the first lay of January 1910 after whl h date said bonds will cease to hear 1nteret- KNICKERBOCKER TRlST CO Trustee Charles II Keep President December 190- 9EXECUTRIXS drc rSS NOTICE Estate of J C Ptbhv Deceased Creditors legatees distributees and all persons having claims or demands against- this estate are required to present them to m within two years front the first publication of this notice CLARA JANE PEBLEY Ilxetntrix November 26 IM9 novSOoawSw NOTICE Xotice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Gibbf Quigley Morgan In will be held at their place of buslneae 2T South Palafox Street Pensa ola Fbi at 750 oclock p m Tuesiiav January 11 1K9 WILLIE L MEtRAN JR dec4oaw4w Secretary and Treasurer INCORPORATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will on tin 31st day of Dc ember ItOJ at ten oclock a m or as soon thereafter as they in b < heard npply tn- Ihf Honorable the < Joverm r of the Stat of Florida at the capital building at Tal- lahassee ¬ Florida for Letters Pat nt in- corporating ¬ them their associatcs and successors into a body politic and cor- porate ¬ under the name of the SANTA ROSA PLANTATION COMPANY under the following Charter tin original of which will be on file in the OtfilH of the Secretary of State at Tallahassee Flor- ida ¬ during the publicatirvi of this notice- as required by law ARTHUR E GAMMAGK CHARLES E CESSNA ELIZABETH C LAYTON CHARTER- of the SANTA ROSA PLANTATION COMPANY- The undersigned hereby agree to JK come associated togther and do hereby usoc ate themselves together for tile pur- pose ¬ of iKcominK a body politic and cor- porate ¬ under the law of the State of Florida The following shall constitute and be its charter towit- ARTICLE I The name of the corporation shall be Santa Rosa Plantation Company and its chief plae of business shall be Perisacola County of cambia State of Florida and- a branch office may be established at Chi- cago ¬ ciok County Illinois and such other place or places as the directors may decide ARTICLE II The general nature of the business of the corporation shall lie that of having and selling land erecting and crmluct lug hotels stores and trading posts along nnd on the lands owned by the Company or leased by it for such purpose and con- ducting ¬ a marine transportation business- by steam electric or gasoline vessels for the purpose of transporting freight and passengers on naviftabte waters in the State of Florida and the performance of all other acts necessary or incidental to the operation of such business ARTICLE III The capital stock of the Corporation shall be Five Thousand Dollars jO xn divided Into Fifty < TO shares at the par value of One Hundred Dollars U1fIO pr share to be paid for at par in cash when issued ARTICLE IV The Corporation shall exist nail con- tinue ¬ businr for a period of twenty 20 years unless sooner iawfullv dissolved ARTICLE V The business of the Corporation shall he managed and conducted by a Presi- dent ¬ S < and Treasurer and Board nf Directors and suh other officers and employees as may be designated by a Board of Directors Th Board of Direc- tors ¬ shall consist of such members as may be ttriTiined by the stockholders nrt less ihan three Until the officer are fleeted at the first eviction and are duly qualified the business of th Cor- poration ¬ shall be conducted by bane E Cessna as Preident and Treasurer Arthur K Gammage Secretary and Eliza- beth C Lavton all of whom are citizens r f the United States and will fonsitU te the Board of Directors and Clayton X rjamtnaee rrHiine at Pensacola Kscam hia C irtv Frrila shall be the resident ant nf the o rpany on whom pro ess- mv be soic Th annual rreetinj or the stockhold- ers ¬ shall be hlI on the tist Monday after th se > nd isday in January of each year far an evilon of directors of the Corporalin Each Dirto shall own in his own richt at least tw shares of the caoital sto K of the cnrpratinA- rTTCLF VI The corp ratton shv not at any time = uhje t Itself to a higher amount of in dM ire s or IabilKy than Five Thou sinrf olars fin mif > I ARTILE ru- t Tie name resjden and amount of stoX subscribed by ah of the incor 1oratrs is as follow- sCiaSes E Crssna Thiago DL twen tytiie shares Artiur E ammage Chicago Illinois twentvfive shares Elizith C Layton Ciage Illinois i two aria In wtrss of all the faregiag said in nfirrators have hrnt fixoci thei- rtirrs and sals hi the twentyninth da f Nember 19 tTIACLKS E IKSSXA sPa I iiHiR E OAMMAOE Sea IIIZ ETH f LATTOX < seal Sri f li U C inv of Cook ss n tb sih = rib r who is y Notary pm n Ct1 fr th County of O ok Suit 1 Eir and authorized to take- aeknwitdgmnt5 of 1edq personally ap- pard Chares JJ < rj Arthur E I Gammajlt anI Elizat Layton and each rr himself ar rsef aeknol- I edg 1 that he and sh Vr lively sign < d the f epoing charter r articles of in corporation and t the signatuv thereto purporting to its and her sig- nature rpectlv jr n fact his and her signature In witness whereof 1 ve hereunto set- S 1 1000WANTS thousand wants may be saved by depositing your money with this bank Provide against the inevitable rainy day by ac cumulating your net income and placing it where it will work for you There is no time lost in our Savings Department Your 1 money is drawing interest seven days each week and we do all of the work and credit your accounts on due dates 2 PENSACOLA STATE BANK I Pensacola Florid- aj J S REESE SI CART J W DORiS President VicePresident Ca The Peoples National Bank o Pensacola DIRECTORS J T HOOTON R M CARY L J REEVES TE WEULrS W A DALEMBKRTE J S REESE W DeC KESSLER A General Banking Business Transacted a nd Accounts Solicited Ships Distur mcnts given Special Attention THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK A General Banking Business FENSACOLA Conducted on a Safe and Conservative I Basis i Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell Cashier I > xt f J I The Beginning of a New Year is close at hand and this is simply a reminder- that the day is one of new and good resolutions- Let one of them be the starting of a bank ac ¬ count to be consistently and persistently follow- ed up throughout each of the fifty weeks in the year Four per cent interest compounded paid oil savings S First National Bank of Pensacola Florida Designated Depository of the United States- W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORBES President VIcePresldent Cashier THOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst Cash DirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr VI J Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal this twentyninth day of Xovembtv A I- 19O9 > HELEN MILLS Notarial Seal Notary Public County of Cook State of Illinois My commission expires tho 25th day of May 1912 Series No 2 Ordinance No S- AN ORDINANCE- To Be Entitled An Ordinance Providing for the Grading Paving and Curbing- of Certain Streets in the City of Pensa ¬ cola Florida Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Coun- cil ¬ of the City of Section 1 That the Mayor and City Council of Pensaf ola after rproinnionda tion by the Board of Public Works hereby determined that in I ho event of the receipt of satisfactory bids after ad- vertisement ¬ as hereinafter provided the following portions of the following streets of said City shall be graded paved and curbed Such paving shall he of hriik and I or asphalt < and > or bitlmlithic and- o creosoted wood locks and or ma- cadam ¬ and the said curbing shall he of concrete and or stone And that payment for such improve- ments ¬ as be contracted for as here- inafter ¬ provided for shall In made In I rash and in part from the sale of bonds known as Special Improvement Bonds issued or to he issued under the provis- ions ¬ of the Act of the Legislature of Florida entitled An Act Relating to the Improvement by the City of Pensacola of its Street Alleys and Public Ways ap- proved ¬ April 2S 1909 all in accordance with the Act of the Legislature approved I April 2S IW9 Money with which to avoW the necesalty of issuing Sp cial Improvement bonds to the extent hereinafter provided and mon with which to pay such of saul Improvement Hond prinHpai and inter- est ¬ as may be Issued shall lie realized from the assessment of lots or parcels of I land benefitted within the districts ax hereinafter provided and In the ease of paving from money which may be realized from Railroad Companies having tracks j upon streets to b improved as provided far in the said last mentioned Act I The City shall pay in cash the amounts I which would b apportioned to any land belonging to the United States and the I amo ints which would be payable bv any Public Square or any other parcel of land owned bv the City or any portion of street not inclued in an assessment district and any ther sums required to be paid and not otherwise provided for The por- tions ¬ of streets to be improved are as fol- lows ¬ Tarraeon Street from Gregory Street- to the South line of Zrraicossa Street Palafox Street from Gnrden Street to the South line of Main Street See 2 That the Board of Public Works shall advertise in newspapers pub- lished ¬ In the City of Pfn e1a and in such other newspapers as nay be necs sarv once a week for four consecutive weekS and in silt h othir form as they may think best for bids for the improve- ments ¬ mentioned In Section 1 Such ad vertis ment IJTAV require bidders to state unit prices for each kind of work hid on and in su h case shall stipulate for the right in tne Board of Public Works to require the biddr to do at the uni prices al of the work hid for or any part thereof Bidders for paving may bid for pavements of brick and > or as- phalt ¬ anrt or bithulithie < andr or creo- soted Wl oI blocks awl > or macadam Sec s That ear h street or portion of street herein designated as a street to be improved 5s herby divided Into assess- ment ¬ districts harng similar areas pre- scribed ¬ and acordinj to the method and plan described for assessment district in- Seftin 2 of tile Ordinance providing for the Grading Paving and Curbing of cer- tain ¬ Streets In the City of Pensacol- aflorida Approved April 29 1909 and the metivd of apportioning assessing and collecting the ost for said Improvements shall be tiint provided in the fireeolnz ordinance anti the Act nf the Legislature at the State of F rlda ap ¬ proved Apri 25 Ii S See 4 That the iwseMinent payable- by any lot or parcel of ground or railroad under the provisions of the Act of the Legislature aforesaid and of this ordi- nance ¬ be paid am follows O estxtii in cash within thirty days after the ap¬ portionment Is mad and the I either In cash within thirty ilavs the apportionment is made or in installments one two three four aL years after the dale of the ass certificate provided by liw with n from said date until pail at the i six per rent per annum pnyil- nually If the owner of any lot or i of land or railroad uptm which an s mcnt Is payable shall not applv Hoanl of Public Works within thlitv 1 after the completion of work In Ii sessment district and the appitl > inent thereof in accordance with law f the privilege of PKYtent by installilir u the rIght of such method of payment si be lost and the whole FIHU tile shaH paid at once lali asKixsmnt erti > shall stat the line r timc of pa of the amount Ttitied thereby t a < lue See 5 That the Board of Ii Work upon the rslpt of bids In pi Hn < e of the ivprtlsenicnts aforesaid nput the said hid to tIme City Cai with their recommendation 31 prt 1 and submit a form of contract for i C proval by the City Council to be eut- in I ease the City Council shall appro and accept any of the said bids Sec 6 That the grading pavlnsr a rl curbing of streets as herein pnnlleii f shall he in accordance with plat a I specifications therefor prepared i Earlw Thornton City Engineer nnd t a direction of the Board of PnbH r and approved by the Pity Council wi 1 grades shall conform as ni ar a4 p cable with the grades for street i i heretofore prepared by T Clialkl I ton See 7 That for the purpose of r- Ing the sums payable lots I 1 of land and rallrrxiils as evidenced t assessment certliliate for the in merits herein authorized and as ty pi- ed heTPin and bv the nforesaid t f the Legislature > f the State of VriT approved April 2S 1909 there si i issued and deliverrfl to the JJon J Public Works so many of the Improvement Bonds of Ihe City nf f i cola Florida whi h were authonz be printed lithographed or engrsuI this ordinance of the city of J entitled An Ordinance Providing i I Grading Paring and Curbing of Streets In the Citv of Jflit5 iI approved April 29 1909 as nriwy n r qirel to be used by the iioard f Trustees of the city of PeujacoUi in ing for the Improvements uthii the aforesaid ordinance and U nt necessary to enable the Heard of I Works to pay the amounts assessai- said lots or parcels of land and t and to be evidenced by negotiab- flcates as aforesaId Sec 8 At eK h settlement vi- he contractor or contractors f oJ of Public Works shall deliver tractor or his assigs so u v bonds as he may be eri b the term of his eOntri4 u i az the may 10 al v cash realized front tf t by the owners of lots i s 1 and railroads as afv Ii delivered shall be r is the bonds hearing livery aforesaid atil in I interest upon bori adjusted with the t of such delivery T r1 to retain the aSe1Iv- ided It for and by 0 V d LS 1909 as s 11 the said bonds a < Jit no specific J t no or group of cert U be pledged as 5 c I 1 f any bond or Ii a payment to th i it r ri I hafl release tie ir r r covered by such i I shall be kept bv tl V tro p all bonds iaau l ir lniii whln may be aoi i dest and of the payi 1 f 7 BarnA siiall b paid Sec S That all ordn i eyt or ordinances in cinnlct tie th he the sam are hereby r < rpiser- Se 10 That tins rrilinad slai i- eXett e imn ediately upon its pass approval- s 11 t TV 8 1HJ9 Approved Dec 10 1M9 Attest FRANK BEILIt L G AYICAJID Mavr I Clerk decHkIww I S- i

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Page 1: Pensacola Journal. (Pensacola, Florida) 1909-12-28 [p 7].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/11/00390/0763.pdf · Manchester Spinner arrived yes jerady 25 days out from that port

THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 28 1909I

ANNUAL MEET

ON JANUARYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO

MEET ON THAT DATE FOR THEPURPOSE SELECTING OFFI ¬

CERS FOR 1910

to The annual meeting the Chamberg ot Commerce is to be held on January10 when officers to serve during theyear 1910 will be elected The follow-ing

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notices calling the meeting haveissuedPensacola Fla Dec 27 1909

The annual meeting of the ChamberI Commerce will be held on Mondayan 10 1910 at 11 oclock a m for

the purpose of electing seven direc-tors

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a president vicepresident and-lecond vicepresident and of transact-ing

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other business that could be-

transacted at any regular or specialneeting of the membership-

H H THORNTONPresident-

By G A WATERMAN Secretary

HARBOR RIVER AND-MARINE NEWS-

One of the large Manchester linersManchester Spinner arrived yes

jerady 25 days out from that port viaRuncorn and Montreal and consignid to the Gulf Transit company TheManchester Spinner brought part carro from Pensacola consisting of 500tons of common salt some gunningbagging and a lot of nitrogenous fer-tilizer

¬

products This will be dis¬I charged and some cotton will be takenaboard at Pensacola the ships cargolo be completed at Now Orleans Forthe latter port the steamer also hassome cargo consisting of burlaps sul¬

phate of ammonia etc Cotton willform the principal if not the only ar-ticle

¬

to be loaded at PensacolaAnother steamship of the same line

the Manchester a sister ship of theone which arrived yesterday and bothhaving a tonnage of 2760 sailed lastweek for Pensacola-

TheS

Tuscany ComesThe British steamship Tuscany

Capt Smellie 1872 tons arrived yes¬

terday afternoon from Tampioo fiveflays out The Tuscany was anchoredin the stream and later was taken toa berth at one of the docks wheiecargo will be taken for the RiverPlatte The Tuscany sailed from Bost Philadelphia with coal for

ruz and thence came on toio I eacola for cargo-

Uruguayan Steamer HereThe Uruguayan steamship Brasile

BO which put into port on the occas¬

ion of her last trip to this side of theAtlantic is again in the harbor havng yesterday consigned tohe Gulf Transit company and wiload for Barcelona The Brasllenowas at Cienfuegos on Nov 30 andIhence sailed for New Orleans arriv

ing there and loading a part cargoThe remainder of the vessels cargowill be furnished by the Gulf Transitcompany

a

Brookwood For HollandThe British steamship Brookwood

which rtarted loading yesterday willfill out for Holland and will take luai-bor and timber the KeyserMuldoncompany furnishing the cargo TheBrookwood has been anchored in Thestream and was receiving cargo > esterday

a aTo Load For Bahia

Arriving Christmas day the Britishsteamship Goathlands Capt Thorn ¬

ton has taken berth and will loadwith lumber for Bahia The SouthernStates Lumber company will load thevesel and most of the cargo will fattaken at a berth at Perdido whar

Loads For SpainThe German steamship Henry

Horn Capt Weims which did notwait for a pilot but which came intoport under her own masters guid-ance

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has taken a berth in the streamconsigned to Robert Tuemler CoThis vessel will load for Alicante andSeville

a a aThe Manteo Arrived

With P new face in the pilot housethe steamship Manteo arrived earlyyesterday from Mobile and New Or ¬

leans with a large consignment ofmerchandise for local merchantsCapt Retzser is now in commandsucceeding Capt McLau hlin wholeft the vessel last week at PanamaCity A large lot of sugar was in thevessels consignment and was unloaded at the wharf The steamer gotaway last night on time for PanamaCity and other points of call

Big Fleet on the WayQuite a fleet of steamships are now

on the way to Pensacoia from vario ispoints on the globe These are as fol-

lows¬

The Charleston 1163 tons sail-ed

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from Pomeron IPC 17 the Ger¬

man steamer Margaretha Russ 1713tens sailed Barry Di c 17 the Britishstfjtiiibhip Ryde 2233 tons sailed StVincent Dec 16 tho Austrian steam-er

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Ida 3093 tons sailed PhiladelphiaDec 16 the British steamship AugustBelmont 29f 7 tons sailed from Ham-burg

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Dec 18 the German steamshipVenus 1778 tons sailed Axlm DecThe following sailing vessels havebeen added to the Pensacolabound-fleet Norwegian bark Activ 699tons Italian bark Anna M 834 tonssailed Rio de Janeir Nov 16 theItalian ship Warrior 1445 tons sailedGenoa Dec 17

aArrived

Manchester Spinner Br ss 3495Logie Manchester to the Gulf Tran ¬

sit CoTuscany Br ss 2160 Smellle Tam

pico and Vera Cruz to orderBrasileno Urug ss 2588 Bayonne

New Orleans to Gulf Transit Co

This Is Worth RememberingWhenever you have a cough or

cold just remember that FoleysHoney and Tar will cure It Remem-ber

¬

the name Foleys Honey and Tarand refuse substitutes W A DAlemberte druggist and apothecary 121S Palafox street

I

W 2-

tCASTOR OILPOWDER

i ODORLESS = Ift SAFEST

LAXATIVE KNOWN M=gcsa r U a U IJ

OLD RESIDENT

PASSES AWAYIS-

AAC WELSH DIES AT THE AGE

OF 92 YEARSWILL BE BURIED-

AT ROBERTS TODAY

Isaac Welsh one of the pioneer res-

idents¬

at Escambla county died lastnight at 7 oclock at the home of hIsdaughter Tie had been In ill healthfor several months but death was pri-

marily¬

due to old ageThe deceased had reached the age

of 92 years and had spent most of hislong and useful life in this countyHe is survived by a number of rela-tives and a large circle of triends

He was a Mason as well as a Con ¬

federate Veteran The body will betaken to Roberts today wnere the in-

terment¬

will occur

Trouble Makers OustedWhen a sufferer from stomach trou-ble

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takes Dr Kings New Life Pillshes mighty glad to see his Dyspepsiaand Indigestion fly but more hestickled over his new fine appetitestrong nerves healthy vigor all be¬

cause stomach liver and kidneys nowwork right 25c at druggists

Legal AdvertisementsS-eries No 2 Ordinance No 85

AN ORDINANCE-To Be Entitled An Ordinance Relating-

to the Supply of Water to Private Con ¬

sumers by the City Water WorksBo It Ordained by the Mayor and Coun-

cil¬

of the City of PensacolaSection 1 That on and after the first

day of January Nineteen Hundred and Tenthe City Water Works shall not serve orsupply water to any private consumerunless the owner of the premises to besupplied or his authorized agent shallmake application therefor In writing totho Superintendent of said Water Works-on tho form prescribed by the WaterCommittee of tho City

The application shall be held to bindthe to take the supply for notless than one year beginning on the firstday of January of each year unless ashorter term be expressly agreed uponand shall bind tho applicant so long astho water is supplied to pay the City Itsestablished rates therefor and to complywith Its rules and regulations

Set 2 That water shall not he turnedon or supplld to anv premises until nilunpaid bills due the City for watr awlan additional fee of on lollar for turningoff and on hay been paid

Se 3 That all ordinances and partsof ordinances in conflict herewith be and

the same are hereby repealed-Sec 4 That this ordinance shall take I

effect upon its passage and approvalPassed December 22nd 1909Approved December 23 1909 I

Attest FRANK REILLYL G AYilARD Haor I

Clerk decZSoawJw I

NOTICE I

The Board of County Commissioner ofn ambia County Florida Ining itneressarv to erect a jail for said ountytutiie is therefore hereby given that atthe next gular meeting of the Bord ifCounty Commissioners after th pubiicnlion of this notice towit The reguhr

I meeting to bo held at 73e p m Sth Feb-ruary

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1910 the question of erecting sUdjail will bv acted upon by paid hoard

JAS MACtiUMONClerk Board County Commissioners

SSdeclmPROCLAMATION-

By the authority and power In mvested I h rcby Rive permission to al I

parties to shoot fireworks beginning Fri-day

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December 24th 1909 and continuing-until Sunday January 2nd 1910 The uoof torpedo canes and fire arms are prhlbitert also lire crackers more than onohalfinch In diameter and three inchesin length

GIn tinder my hand and seal this I

17th day of December A D 1WFRANK KEILLT

Mayor

Tax Assessors NoticeNotice Is hereby given that I will be at

the following places on the datn namo I

opposite the Precinct for the purpose ofassessing the State and County Taxes of1910 I

Precinct No 1 NIxsVictor Goldbachsstore January 3 1010

I Precinct No 3 Millvlew Geo A Morrills store January 4 1910

Precinct No 6 Powelton C IT Jack ¬

sons store Gonzalez January 21 l < 10I

Precinct No 7 Pin Barren McMillanMill Cos Stor January 19 19IO

Precinct No 8 Crabtrees S I Cosstore McKInnlnville January IS 1910

Precinct No 9 Bluff 1prinsJ A Gilmores store January 15 1910

Precinct No 10 Wards II P DavisJanuary 12 1910

Precinct No 11 Walnut Hill WinAgerton January 14 1910 I

Precinct No 16 PlnvilleAt Old Turpentino Still January 13 1910

Precinct No 18 McDavid E Bowmons store January 10 1910

Precinct No 19 Molino PostofficeJanuary 20 1910

Precinct No 20 Flomaton W EBasss store January 5 1910

Precinct No 21 Muncogee S LCos store January 17 1910

Precinct No 22 Century W L Hallsstore January 6 1910

Precinct No 23 Creamers II L Killam January 7 1910

Precinct No 33 Bralt L G Hanksstore January 11 1910

Tho remaining precincts can be moreconveniently and satisfactorily servedafter visiting the above precincts at thoAssessors office in Court House untilApril 1st by which time the law requires-all returns shall be made

W W RICHARDSTax Assessor Kscambia County

PROPOSALS for Construction Ft Bar ¬

rancas FIa Dec 2S 1 > 03 Sealed pro-posals

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In triplicate will he reeive hereuntil 11 a m Jan 25 1910 for construct-ing

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plumbing heating and electric light ¬

ing one double set N C S Quarters andone Band Kitchen at Fort Barrancas andone double set C E quarters at FortPlckens Fla Plans and specifications fur-nished

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upon deposit of J1000 to insure re-turn

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Full information and blanks fur-nished

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upon application to the Construct-ing

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Quartermaster Dec293031Jan2122

SOUTHERN STATESLUMBER COMPANYN-

otice Is hereby given that fortytwoFirst Mortgage Bonds of theStates Lumber Cnmpany Nos 30 r 9 ro71 75 lfi 5 170 IM 233 34 247 9 04-

i 301 312 373 411 412 417 4J4 441 44144n 40 440 517 r2-V

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569 576 694 609 611 619 f2I627 630 634 672 676 have been drawn

Iby lot for redemption from the amount i

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I I ilii

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WE SOLD MORE i

lester and Kranich each

l II I A ThT C> SI<

this month than ever before in the history of The Clutter

Music House and we have been selling these pianos for

over TWENTY YEARS-

We

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wish to thank our patrons for this testimonial of

our fair dealing and of the undoubted quality of ourI I

Pianos I

May you live long and prosper We expected a bur

sale of pianos and ordered accordingly but

I A large number of Lester and Kranich Bach PI-

anos did not arrive until the last minute and we have a

line of new uptodate pianos at reduced prices and terms

for this week Remember 1000 sends a piano to yourI

home We can make deliveries immediately Just tele ¬

phone u-

sTheChUterI

Music Housei

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1910 IS COMINGStop SpendingStart Saving

Old 1909 Is nearly gone Whathave you got to show for whatyouve made

Start a Savings Account rightaway so as to draw interest fromJanuary 1st

We pay 4 per cent compoundedquarterly on savings 100 will doto begin with-

U S DEPOSITARYCAPITAL SURPLUS AND

PROFITS 5000000CHARLES W LAMAR President

MILTON E CLARK PresA CashierJOHN PFEIFFER Asst Cashier

AMES W ANDREWS Ast Cashier-

to the credit of the Sinking Fund and willbe paid for at the rate of S1njr per borriwith accrued interest at the office of theKnickerbocker Trust Company 60 Broadway New York City on the first lay ofJanuary 1910 after whl h date said bondswill cease to hear 1nteret-KNICKERBOCKER TRlST CO Trustee

Charles II Keep PresidentDecember 190-

9EXECUTRIXS

drc rSSNOTICE

Estate of J C Ptbhv DeceasedCreditors legatees distributees and all

persons having claims or demands against-this estate are required to present themto m within two years front the firstpublication of this notice

CLARA JANE PEBLEYIlxetntrix

November 26 IM9 novSOoawSw

NOTICEXotice is hereby given that the annual

meeting of the stockholders of GibbfQuigley Morgan In will be held attheir place of buslneae 2T South PalafoxStreet Pensa ola Fbi at 750 oclockp m Tuesiiav January 11 1K9

WILLIE L MEtRAN JRdec4oaw4w Secretary and Treasurer

INCORPORATION NOTICENotice is hereby given that the under-

signed will on tin 31st day of Dc emberItOJ at ten oclock a m or as soonthereafter as they in b < heard npply tn-

Ihf Honorable the < Joverm r of the Statof Florida at the capital building at Tal-lahassee

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Florida for Letters Pat nt in-corporating

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them their associatcs andsuccessors into a body politic and cor-porate

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under the name of the SANTAROSA PLANTATION COMPANY underthe following Charter tin original ofwhich will be on file in the OtfilH of theSecretary of State at Tallahassee Flor-ida

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during the publicatirvi of this notice-as required by law

ARTHUR E GAMMAGKCHARLES E CESSNAELIZABETH C LAYTONCHARTER-

of theSANTA ROSA PLANTATION COMPANY-

The undersigned hereby agree to JKcome associated togther and do herebyusoc ate themselves together for tile pur-pose

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of iKcominK a body politic and cor-porate

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under the law of the State ofFlorida The following shall constituteand be its charter towit-

ARTICLE IThe name of the corporation shall be

Santa Rosa Plantation Company and itschief plae of business shall be PerisacolaCounty of cambia State of Florida and-a branch office may be established at Chi-cago

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ciok County Illinois and suchother place or places as the directors maydecide

ARTICLE IIThe general nature of the business of

the corporation shall lie that of havingand selling land erecting and crmluctlug hotels stores and trading posts alongnnd on the lands owned by the Companyor leased by it for such purpose and con-ducting

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a marine transportation business-by steam electric or gasoline vessels forthe purpose of transporting freight andpassengers on naviftabte waters in theState of Florida and the performance ofall other acts necessary or incidental tothe operation of such business

ARTICLE IIIThe capital stock of the Corporation

shall be Five Thousand Dollars jO xndivided Into Fifty < TO shares at the parvalue of One Hundred Dollars U1fIO prshare to be paid for at par in cash whenissued

ARTICLE IVThe Corporation shall exist nail con-

tinue¬

businr for a period of twenty 20years unless sooner iawfullv dissolved

ARTICLE VThe business of the Corporation shall

he managed and conducted by a Presi-dent

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S< and Treasurer and Boardnf Directors and suh other officers andemployees as may be designated by aBoard of Directors Th Board of Direc-tors

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shall consist of such members asmay be ttriTiined by the stockholdersnrt less ihan three Until the officer

are fleeted at the first eviction and areduly qualified the business of th Cor-poration

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shall be conducted by baneE Cessna as Preident and TreasurerArthur K Gammage Secretary and Eliza-beth C Lavton all of whom are citizensr f the United States and will fonsitU tethe Board of Directors and Clayton Xrjamtnaee rrHiine at Pensacola Kscamhia C irtv Frrila shall be the residentant nf the o rpany on whom pro ess-mv be soicTh annual rreetinj or the stockhold-ers

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shall be hlI on the tist Monday afterth se >nd isday in January of eachyear far an evilon of directors of theCorporalin Each Dirto shall own inhis own richt at least tw shares of thecaoital sto K of the cnrpratinA-

rTTCLF VIThe corp ratton shv not at any time

= uhje t Itself to a higher amount of indM ire s or IabilKy than Five Thousinrf olars fin mif >

I ARTILE ru-t Tie name resjden and amount ofstoX subscribed by ah of the incor1oratrs is as follow-

sCiaSes E Crssna Thiago DL twentytiie shares

Artiur E ammage Chicago Illinoistwentvfive shares

Elizith C Layton Ciage Illinoisi two aria

In wtrss of all the faregiag saidin nfirrators have hrnt fixoci thei-rtirrs and sals hi the twentyninthda f Nember 19

tTIACLKS E IKSSXA sPaI iiHiR E OAMMAOE Sea

IIIZ ETH f LATTOX < sealSri f li U C inv of Cook ss

n tb sih = rib r who is y Notarypm n Ct1 fr th County of O okSuit 1 Eir and authorized to take-aeknwitdgmnt5 of 1edq personally ap-pard Chares JJ < rj Arthur E

I Gammajlt anI Elizat Layton andeach rr himself ar rsef aeknol-

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edg 1 that he and sh Vr lively sign < dthe f epoing charter r articles of incorporation and t the signatuvthereto purporting to its and her sig-nature rpectlv jr n fact his andher signature

In witness whereof 1 ve hereunto set-

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1000WANTSthousand wants may be saved by depositing your money

with this bank Provide against the inevitable rainy day by accumulating your net income and placing it where it will workfor you There is no time lost in our Savings Department Your 1

money is drawing interest seven days each week and we do all ofthe work and credit your accounts on due dates 2

PENSACOLA STATE BANK IPensacola Florid-

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S REESE SI CART J W DORiSPresident VicePresident Ca

The Peoples National Bank oPensacola

DIRECTORSJ T HOOTON R M CARY L J REEVES T E WEULrSW A DALEMBKRTE J S REESE W DeC KESSLERA General Banking Business Transacted a nd Accounts Solicited Ships Disturmcnts given Special Attention

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANKA General Banking Business

FENSACOLAConducted on a Safe and Conservative I

Basis

i Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell Cashier

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The Beginning of a New Yearis close at hand and this is simply a reminder-that the day is one of new and good resolutions-Let one of them be the starting of a bank ac¬

count to be consistently and persistently follow-ed up throughout each of the fifty weeks in theyear

Four per cent interest compounded paid oilsavings S

First National Bankof Pensacola Florida

Designated Depository of the United States-W K HYER JR W S KEYSER W J FORBES

President VIcePresldent CashierTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst CashDirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr VI J

Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer

my hand and affixed my Notarial Sealthis twentyninth day of Xovembtv A I-

19O9>

HELEN MILLSNotarial Seal Notary Public

County of Cook State of IllinoisMy commission expires tho 25th day

of May 1912

Series No 2 Ordinance No S-

AN ORDINANCE-To Be Entitled An Ordinance Providing

for the Grading Paving and Curbing-of Certain Streets in the City of Pensa ¬

cola FloridaBe it Ordained by the Mayor and Coun-

cil¬

of the City ofSection 1 That the Mayor and City

Council of Pensaf ola after rproinniondation by the Board of Public Workshereby determined that in I ho event ofthe receipt of satisfactory bids after ad-vertisement

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as hereinafter provided thefollowing portions of the following streetsof said City shall be graded paved andcurbed Such paving shall he of hriikand I or asphalt < and > or bitlmlithic and-

o creosoted wood locks and or ma-cadam

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and the said curbing shall he ofconcrete and or stone

And that payment for such improve-ments

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as be contracted for as here-inafter

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provided for shall In made In I

rash and in part from the sale of bondsknown as Special Improvement Bondsissued or to he issued under the provis-ions

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of the Act of the Legislature ofFlorida entitled An Act Relating to theImprovement by the City of Pensacola ofits Street Alleys and Public Ways ap-proved

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April 2S 1909 all in accordancewith the Act of the Legislature approved

I April 2S IW9Money with which to avoW the necesalty

of issuing Sp cial Improvement bonds tothe extent hereinafter provided andmon with which to pay such of saulImprovement Hond prinHpai and inter-est

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as may be Issued shall lie realizedfrom the assessment of lots or parcels of I

land benefitted within the districts axhereinafter provided and In the ease ofpaving from money which may be realizedfrom Railroad Companies having tracks

j upon streets to b improved as providedfar in the said last mentioned Act

I The City shall pay in cash the amountsI which would b apportioned to any landbelonging to the United States and the

I amo ints which would be payable bv anyPublic Square or any other parcel of landowned bv the City or any portion of streetnot inclued in an assessment districtand any ther sums required to be paidand not otherwise provided for The por-tions

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of streets to be improved are as fol-

lows¬

Tarraeon Street from Gregory Street-to the South line of Zrraicossa Street

Palafox Street from Gnrden Street tothe South line of Main Street

See 2 That the Board of PublicWorks shall advertise in newspapers pub-lished

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In the City of Pfn e1a and insuch other newspapers as nay be necssarv once a week for four consecutiveweekS and in silt h othir form as theymay think best for bids for the improve-ments

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mentioned In Section 1 Such advertis ment IJTAV require bidders to stateunit prices for each kind of work hid onand in su h case shall stipulate for theright in tne Board of Public Works torequire the biddr to do at the uniprices al of the work hid for or anypart thereof Bidders for paving maybid for pavements of brick and > or as-phalt

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anrt or bithulithie < andr or creo-soted Wl oI blocks awl > or macadam

Sec s That ear h street or portion ofstreet herein designated as a street to beimproved 5s herby divided Into assess-ment

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districts harng similar areas pre-scribed

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and acordinj to the method andplan described for assessment district in-

Seftin 2 of tile Ordinance providing forthe Grading Paving and Curbing of cer-tain

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Streets In the City of Pensacol-aflorida Approved April 29 1909 and themetivd of apportioning assessing andcollecting the ost for said Improvementsshall be tiint provided in the fireeolnzordinance anti the Act nf theLegislature at the State of F rlda ap ¬

proved Apri 25 Ii SSee 4 That the iwseMinent payable-

by any lot or parcel of ground or railroadunder the provisions of the Act of theLegislature aforesaid and of this ordi-nance

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be paid am follows O estxtiiin cash within thirty days after the ap¬

portionment Is mad and the I

either In cash within thirty ilavsthe apportionment is made or ininstallments one two three four aLyears after the dale of the asscertificate provided by liw with nfrom said date until pail at the isix per rent per annum pnyil-nually If the owner of any lot or iof land or railroad uptm which an smcnt Is payable shall not applvHoanl of Public Works within thlitv 1

after the completion of work In Iisessment district and the appitl >

inent thereof in accordance with law fthe privilege of PKYtent by installilir uthe rIght of such method of payment sibe lost and the whole FIHU tile shaHpaid at once lali asKixsmnt erti >

shall stat the line r timc of paof the amount Ttitied thereby t a< lue

See 5 That the Board of IiWork upon the rslpt of bids In piHn < e of the ivprtlsenicnts aforesaidnput the said hid to tIme City Caiwith their recommendation 31 prt 1

and submit a form of contract for i C

proval by the City Council to be eut-in

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ease the City Council shall approand accept any of the said bids

Sec 6 That the grading pavlnsr a rlcurbing of streets as herein pnnlleii fshall he in accordance with plat a Ispecifications therefor prepared i

Earlw Thornton City Engineer nnd t adirection of the Board of PnbH rand approved by the Pity Council wi 1

grades shall conform as ni ar a4 pcable with the grades for street i i

heretofore prepared by T Clialkl I

tonSee 7 That for the purpose of r-

Ing the sums payable lots I 1

of land and rallrrxiils as evidenced t

assessment certliliate for the inmerits herein authorized and as ty pi-

ed heTPin and bv the nforesaid t fthe Legislature >f the State of VriTapproved April 2S 1909 there si i

issued and deliverrfl to the JJon J

Public Works so many of theImprovement Bonds of Ihe City nf f i

cola Florida whi h were authonzbe printed lithographed or engrsuIthis ordinance of the city of Jentitled An Ordinance Providing i I

Grading Paring and Curbing ofStreets In the Citv of Jflit5 iIapproved April 29 1909 as nriwy n r

qirel to be used by the iioard fTrustees of the city of PeujacoUi ining for the Improvements uthiithe aforesaid ordinance and U ntnecessary to enable the Heard of I

Works to pay the amounts assessai-said lots or parcels of land and tand to be evidenced by negotiab-flcates as aforesaId

Sec 8 At eK h settlement vi-hecontractor or contractors f oJ

of Public Works shall delivertractor or his assigs so u vbonds as he may be eri bthe term of his eOntri4 u i

az the may 10 al v

cash realized front tf t

by the owners of lots i s 1

and railroads as afv Ii

delivered shall be r isthe bonds hearinglivery aforesaid atil in I

interest upon boriadjusted with the t

of such delivery T r1

to retain the aSe1Iv-ided

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for and by 0 V dLS 1909 as s 11

the said bonds a <

Jit no specific J t noor group of cert U

be pledged as 5 c I1 f any bond or Ii apayment to th i it r ri

I hafl release tie ir r rcovered by such i I

shall be kept bv tl V tro p

all bonds iaau l ir lniiiwhln may be aoi i destand of the payi 1 f 7

BarnA siiall b paidSec S That all ordn i eyt

or ordinances in cinnlct tie th hethe sam are hereby r< rpiser-

Se 10 That tins rrilinad slai i-

eXette

imn ediately upon its passapproval-

s11 t TV 8 1HJ9Approved Dec 10 1M9Attest FRANK BEILIt

L G AYICAJID MavrI Clerk decHkIww

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