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tc nt vrr i r r4x r f7 1 r vu F iI 7 > t 1OUR 4 t OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE 5 1908 5 1 J r I I r r t EVENINGST AR- c L BITTINGER CO I C L Bittinger and R R Carroll k J roprietpra and publishers l- t y t L C L BITTINGER Y i Editor and General Manager T R FJ CARROLL N City Editor and Business Manager i MARY JANE HOOVER 1 r r4 < Mary Jane Hoover 80 years of age f t the wife of A R Hoover died at 1 s oclock yesterday afternoon at her home on Riverside avenue after an 14 illness of long duration Mrs Hoover wag taken bedfast five years ago on I Memorial day and her husband is af- flicted ¬ to such an extend that he is unable to move r from an invalid chair She was a well known resl < ent having lived in this part of the county the greater part of her life She leaves four sons Eli Hoover and- C L Hoover of thIs city Dr J S Indian Hoover of Jacksonville Fla one sis- ter and two brothers John and Wil- liam ¬ Freeman of this county The J lunejral services WIll be held from the residence at 2 oclock Wednesday af- t < rnogn the Rev Everson of the Nor ¬ mal City M E church officiating Burial will beV made in Beach Grove cemetery Muncie Ind Star ju Mrs Hoover spent fifteen yeans of w h r life at Anthony where she won friends by the score who will regret- to lear of her death t WHAT GILCHRIST RE LLY SAID r t In his rqfply toRev Lambert presi- dent ¬ of the State AntiSaldon League x General Albert W Gilchrist ended his F letter as follovsJ a As far as I am concerned I have r always voted the dry ticket in my f a county and have always lived the life V of teVnperance There are some peo- ple ¬ who would rather have a man talk 1 the life of temperance for fifty days 1 during the campaign than to live the f life for fifty YearsBanner- It I f isnt what Albert is but what the l f1 ether fellow Is trying to make him I Yesterday the clerks of the city en- joyed r 1 r their first quarter holiday This f J ias should be and to none is great i 6d credit due than Mr p C Smith t who took the nitiatie in this effort > to give the YoUng men and young wo t Omen some rest and recreation during rt the hot summer months There is no netter time of year than the present for the stores t ° close at 3 bn Thurs- day ¬ afternoons and the public know ¬ ing1 the rule in force will in no way be- fit inconvenienced + I Mr and Mrs George Stewart and f daughter of Anthony were in town f5j today and made the Star a pleasant U call Mr Stewart said Anthony had T been visited by some very desirable rains which did a world of good The p cantaloupe crop has turned out much Letter than anticipated and while the I r banK vaults are not strained by the J returns the growers received for thffr bO fruit yet most of them are wearing it smiles and then it must be remem- bered ¬ l that a velvet bean crop will fol- low t immediately on the same land Anthony is all right and her people 1 among the salt of the earth < I J yS t r z Captain Tom H Johnson now has a subject that Interests him and being i a good talker he is putting in full r time talking about the beauties and if attractions of the lake shore and par- ticularly ¬ Stanton It seems that a- new deal has just been closed and r j now Messrs Chambliss Goodwin and Johnson are the owners of the old Repella tract at Stanton and it is on the market in the shape of lots for l i those who may desire them Captain tf ° R Tom will enlighten you if you are in- ilt tprested y Dr T K Slaughter was in town yesterday with Mrs Slaughter who for some time will occupy a room at J Mr and Mrs Ben Bordens The doc Kt r tor will call frequently The doctor u J i also brought up his handsome bay t i horse the animal being lame and in need of a veterinarians attention The- rf I doctor and his faithful servitor re- 11J turned home last evening With a load of ice Mf Henry Rickards a former citU zen of Candler and one of the pioneer p settlers but now from Oakview ten h miles this side of Tampa is in the t r city looking up realty which he pos 3 Jr srsses in Marion county Mr Rick q x ards is a native Of Missouri In the v Vf years he4 lived n Marion he followed surveying and made an enviable repu- tation 1 as an accurate manipulator of r J the trident He owned fine grove ir property at Candl r at the time of the t freeze Since then he has followed- his t < old occupation teaching and is as good dts can be found anywhere t He has not been in Ocala for some t I years v and sees Improvements that tl are very pleasing to him especially the new court house and the lawn p that surrounds it I f f V Attorney and Congressman i Horatio Bisbee of Jacksonville was- a visitor in the city yesterday on pro- fessional I business in consultation with tt- r Cdl O T Green Mr Bisbee is deem 1 ed one off the most brilliant and suc essful attorneys in the state i- if The Seaboard will run an excursion June 8th to Tampa from all over its line The round trh vTltet ronV ° Ocala- is 2 Tickets are r good for four day- sr y r I a M 11 r l i r I O O F MEMORIAL SERVICE The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of this city will hold their annual me- morial ¬ service at Yonges Hall Sun- day ¬ afternoon at 330 oclock The jiublic is invited to attend t MISLEADING REPORTS 1 UnCoVtuluitely the reports given in the Star and Banner in regard to the meeting of the W C T U on Thurs- day F ¬ morning were misleading The union took no action whatever in re ¬ gard to endorsing either candidate for governor certainly no action against Mr Stockton was taken By general consent not by vote the union de ¬ cided to use no names but to stand as always for principles The man who represents these principles will be sure of its moral support Mrs R A Burford- Sec W C T U A REQUEST FROM THE W C T U The Womans Christian Temper ¬ unce Union of Ocala in view of the conflict between good and evil now going on in our state earnestly re ¬ quest all pastors Sabbath school superintendents and Christians every ¬ where to observe Sunday June the 14th as a temperance day with spe- cial ¬ prayer that God will for his own honor and glory for the blessing and safety or our homes and the good of cur state show our voters the truth so that they on June the 16th at the second primary may vote for the men who stand for righteousness and tem- perance and not for those supported- by the liquor dealers E E Packham President of the Ocala W C T U t 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC WILL GO TO STANTON- It has been decided to hold the Sunday > school picnic at Stanton in ¬ stead of Eastlake as the residents of the latter place are afraid the young people will break into the groves and despoil the trees Captain Johnson- has thrown open to the picnickers the park at tanton where air field or- chard ¬ lake and fish are free to them THE GRINDING OF LENSES FOR SPECTACLES- Is a delicate operation It requires skilled workmen at high salaries to grind lenses by prescription The smallest deviation from the proper curvature makes a big difference in tile lens The measurements are made with very sensitive instruments and my lenses are ground for me by work ¬ men of the highest skill and scientific training DR D M BONEY Eyesight Specialist Ocala Florida Office Hours 8 to 12 a m and 130 to 430 p m Optical Office and Laboratory Rooms 2 and 4 Gary Block RESIDENCE FOR SALE For sale at a bargain A new 7 room residence splendid location on corner possession immediately and cis ¬ tern water Address this office i W H MORRIS Electrician and telephone line con ¬ structor All work guaranteed Out of town orders a specialty Address- W H Morris Ocala Fla V KEEP COOL Have electric fans placed in your office or home and keep cool through the hot months It is inexpensive and- a great comfort See Walter Tucker the electrician about them LARGE LETTER PRESS WANTED- A large size letter or copying press wanted Apply at this office i EARLY BREAKFASTS- You can get an early breakfast at the Elks Cafe if you are going out of town Miss Irma Goodyear one of Ocala handsomest belles came down last meek on a visit to the family of her brother Conductor P D Goodyear She is certain to make many admir- ing ¬ friends in Inverness during her sojourn reInverriess Chronicle A J Gill formerly a resident of this place but who sold his home place and went south has moved again this time to Ocala The next move will probably be back to Inver ¬ ness Well help kill the fatted calf Inverness Chronicle- The American Medical Association- is insession a in Chicago I with 7000 delegates in attendance- The one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the first American temperance Society in the town of Moreau Saratoga county New York by Dr Billy J Clark will be celebrat- ed ¬ by a ten days international con ¬ gress to be held in that place begin ¬ ning Sunday June 14th and ending Tuesday June 23rd and to be known- as the Worlds Temperance Centen ¬ nial Congress Governor Hughes of New York state and a notable com ¬ pany of distinguished men women and temperance leaders of international reputation will be the guests of Sara ¬ toga Springs upon the occasion Ex YOU SHOULQ KNOW THIS Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder troubl that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine No medicine can do more Sold by all druggists 1 A 1 < X- t C > M 1t W j f THE BALL GAME YESTERDAY- The game of baseball yesterday af ternon between the two local teams the Merchants and H B Masters notwithstanding the moist weather- was a tremendous success and afford- ed ¬ much amusement and entertain ¬ ment for those who attendedand quite- a goodly number were In attendance- it being the first of the Thursday I quarter holidays for the clerks of the J city The score stood 19 to 18 in favor- of the merchants- The baseball players of yesterday tad the time of their lives Such a tiring as a downpour of rain was wel- comed ¬ with shouts of enthusiasm The following was the lineup Merchants Lovell p c i Carlisle Ib Merlin 2b Frank ss Walters 3b C Izlar rf Judd cf H Clark I- flIastersHarris p Dunn c Tom linson Ib Lapharn 2b H Cole ss Jones 3b Crook rf Ellis cf Weath- ers ¬ If- Don Ford umpired the game to thn satisfaction of all parties Artis Wat ¬ erman was the financial backer of the H B Masters team and if all the bets he had to offer had been taken the banks of the city would have been de- pleted ¬ this morning Of course he marched and shouted for the H B Masters team Tom Jones the cash- ier ¬ at Masters and Jim Tomlinson with the same house were fierce con ¬ testants for H B M and the latter a star player sure Today the Mas- ters ¬ men have laid up their arms for repair and borrowed those yho didnt play Will Dunn of the H B M Co simply went wild and he couldnt make a base or land a ball outside the enclosure without giving vent to a Seminole war cry The boys just bad the time of thei > l lives and are champing for another touchdown- An admirer of Fletcher received a personal letter from the candidates publicity bureau the other day thank ¬ ing him for his support with a request that said voter size up the situation- and Fletchers prospects in the second primary The oter replied that if a twocept stamp was sent him he might forward the informa- tion desired Mens twopiece baching suits only 49c and at the Variety Store F RREijTThe corner store now occupied by the Berlin Theater Oc- cupancy June 1st Apply to Mrs T H Wallis R C Davis Co of Jacksonville ill sell any make of secondhand typewriter upon easy terms if desired Mrs L J Knight and children are visiting her sister Mrs James W 1Yif Collum Gainesville- The best legal cap paper in the city for 8cents a quire Best and cheapest over at Gadsons Bazaar Mrs Schrieber who attended the commencement exercises of Staunton Military Institute Staunton Virginia where her son Donald graduated on the 3rd is expected home today with her bright and promising son I Let me give you figures on your job painting or paper hanging All work tully guaranteed neatly and quickly done H X Puckett general delivery city t Mr Williams the commercial rep ¬ resentative of the S A L railway was in town today getting his motor re- paired ¬ If you want pretty reading lamp to connect with your electric light cur ¬ rent in the library or hall of your I home see Walter Tucker the elec- trician ¬ I about it A pound of paper and two packs pf envelopes to match all of the best Duality 50c at the Postofflce- Drugstore H I Puckett an experienced paint- er ¬ and paper hanger will dp your work cheaply and guarantee the job trop him a card general delivery city V r r P II- rml r i j ri- st ° t IpllIill I- pY oRIGM ArO MATTER WHERE YOU LAND youll wish you had a bottle of Fernhill whisky with you You wont find it everywhere and when you cant get it you will know how to appreciate it Fernhill whiskey I is pure velvety and of delicious flavor and there isnt a headache- in a whole bottle when you buy it at Keatings KEAflNGGO I Phone 22 OCALA FLA ii i it i j SPECIALS e e 1- I w for t- Monday and Tesdayr S R f June 8th It t f Embroidery Flouncing 18 inches wide Cambric and Lawn worth 5Oc a yard only 1 > J- I I r 24 C yd I Y > I 1- t 1 f j r t X1f- i t tV1 Embroidery Edging r 8 inches wide a mMcflonly- worth 15c yard only I 8c yd fI T of i J SemiPorcelain Toilet Sets 10 pieces worth 3vr only f r I 198 set 1 Sttmi Porcelain Bowls and Pitchers large size rolled edge worth 12S only t t 1 i VjCB1 < I i 79c set t k j I L Look at our windows Compare our prices I I i rr i Two Days Only y I- drr r I J I Storc- y Jot f 1 I Marcus will see that you are treated right 1 1- FDAYTONA BEACH HOTEL I I DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA f- Thos f I f I Keating Owner and Manager 3 > I Open the year round New house Directly on the ocean Open March 1st 1908 Electric lights Bells in every room Running water Baths with rooms Most desirable location on the beach Rates v in conformity with first class uptodate service- i Special Rates During te Summer I CAESAR AGAIN REFUSES THE CROWN Washington D C June 5Because President Roosevelts latest declara ¬ tion that no friend of mine will continue efforts to renominate the President was written to one of West Virginias del gafes to the Chicago convention for the specific purpose of heading off what appeared to be a united effort among certain delegates- from that state to revive the Roose ¬ velt sentiment the general publication cf the letter as not ex- pedient ¬ 4 nor desirable More than this the Presidents friends echoing his sentiments say that the President has expressed himself to the Country on this subject in terms which admit of no uncertainty For this reason it is explained that no publicity will be given the letter to the Presidents personal friend in wrest Virginia That the missive has accomplished the purpose for which it was written is said to be sufficient Mrs S Joyce Claremont N H writes About a year ago I bought- two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy- It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing It certainly is a grand good medicine- and I heartily recommend it Sold by all druggists I Just received a big shipment of trunks dress suit cases and club bags for men and ladles use Come and touch the goods and get prices At the Ocala Bazaar Gadson + I t S r prl ii NOTICE- Of Application for Permit to Sell Liquors Wines and Beer Whereas William H Tison has fit d with the board of county commission ¬ ers for Marion county Florida his ap plication for permit to sell liquors wines and beer In election district No 1 of said county and state any citizen- of said election district may show cause if any there be at the meeting of the board to be held on Tuesday the seventh day of July next why such permit should not be granted Si T Sistrunk Clerk Board of County Commissioners Marion County Florida By H B Foy Jrr D Cj Ir the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judi ¬ cial Circuit of Florida In sand for Marion CountyIn Chancery y Ernest Schulze Complainant vs Lilt llan Schulze Defendantorder for Constructive Service- It is ordered that the defendant here- in ¬ named towit Lillian Schulze be and she is hereby required to appear- to the bill of complaint filed In this cause on or before Monday the 6th day of July 1908 It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in tfte Ocala Start a newspaper published in said county and state This 5th day of June 1908- S I T Sistrunk Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co Fla By H B JEby P sG Henry W h40P Complainants Sollcijft r r v- t I i J3ti c fii j

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1OUR 4 t OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY JUNE 5 19085 1 J r I

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C L Bittinger and R R Carrollk J roprietpra and publishers l-

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L C L BITTINGERY i Editor and General Manager

T R FJ CARROLLN City Editor and Business Manager

i MARY JANE HOOVER1 r

r4 <Mary Jane Hoover 80 years of age

f t the wife of A R Hoover died at 1s oclock yesterday afternoon at her

home on Riverside avenue after an14 illness of long duration Mrs Hoover

wag taken bedfast five years ago onI Memorial day and her husband is af-

flicted¬

to such an extend that he isunable to move

rfrom an invalid

chair She was a well known resl< ent having lived in this part of thecounty the greater part of her lifeShe leaves four sons Eli Hoover and-C L Hoover of thIs city Dr J SIndianHoover of Jacksonville Fla one sis-ter and two brothers John and Wil-liam

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Freeman of this county TheJ lunejral services WIll be held from the

residence at 2 oclock Wednesday af-t <rnogn the Rev Everson of the Nor ¬

mal City M E church officiatingBurial will beV made in Beach Grovecemetery Muncie Ind Star

ju Mrs Hoover spent fifteen yeans ofw h r life at Anthony where she won

friends by the score who will regret-to lear of her death

t WHAT GILCHRIST RE LLY SAIDrt In his rqfply toRev Lambert presi-

dent¬

of the State AntiSaldon Leaguex General Albert W Gilchrist ended hisF

letter as follovsJ aAs far as I am concerned I have

r always voted the dry ticket in myf a county and have always lived the lifeV of teVnperance There are some peo-

ple¬

who would rather have a man talk1 the life of temperance for fifty days

1 during the campaign than to live thef life for fifty YearsBanner-

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f isnt what Albert is but what thel f1 ether fellow Is trying to make him

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Yesterday the clerks of the city en-joyedr 1

r their first quarter holiday Thisf J ias should be and to none is greati 6d credit due than Mr p C Smith

t who took the nitiatie in this effort> to give the YoUng men and young wo

t Omen some rest and recreation duringrt the hot summer months There is no

netter time of year than the presentfor the stores t° close at 3 bn Thurs-day

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afternoons and the public know ¬

ing1 the rule in force will in no way be-fit inconvenienced

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I Mr and Mrs George Stewart andf daughter of Anthony were in town

f5j today and made the Star a pleasantU call Mr Stewart said Anthony had

T been visited by some very desirablerains which did a world of good The

p cantaloupe crop has turned out muchLetter than anticipated and while the

I r banK vaults are not strained by theJ returns the growers received for thffrbO fruit yet most of them are wearingit smiles and then it must be remem-

bered¬

l that a velvet bean crop will fol-lowt immediately on the same landAnthony is all right and her people

1 among the salt of the earth< I

J ySt

r z Captain Tom H Johnson now has asubject that Interests him and being

i a good talker he is putting in fullr

time talking about the beauties andif attractions of the lake shore and par-

ticularly¬

Stanton It seems that a-

new deal has just been closed andrj now Messrs Chambliss Goodwin and

Johnson are the owners of the oldRepella tract at Stanton and it is onthe market in the shape of lots forl i those who may desire them Captain

tf °R Tom will enlighten you if you are in-

ilttprested

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Dr T K Slaughter was in townyesterday with Mrs Slaughter whofor some time will occupy a room at

J Mr and Mrs Ben Bordens The docKt r tor will call frequently The doctoru J i also brought up his handsome bayt i horse the animal being lame and in

need of a veterinarians attention The-rf I doctor and his faithful servitor re-

11Jturned home last evening With a loadof ice

Mf Henry Rickards a former citUzen of Candler and one of the pioneer

p settlers but now from Oakview tenh miles this side of Tampa is in thet r city looking up realty which he pos3Jr srsses in Marion county Mr Rick

q x ards is a native Of Missouri In thev Vf years he4 lived n Marion he followed

surveying and made an enviable repu-tation1 as an accurate manipulator of

r J the trident He owned fine groveir property at Candl r at the time of thet freeze Since then he has followed-

hist < old occupation teaching and isas good dts can be found anywhere

t He has not been in Ocala for somet I years v and sees Improvements thattl are very pleasing to him especially

the new court house and the lawnp that surrounds it

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f fV Attorney and Congressmani Horatio Bisbee of Jacksonville was-

a visitor in the city yesterday on pro-

fessionalI

business in consultation withtt-r Cdl O T Green Mr Bisbee is deem1 ed one off the most brilliant and suc

essful attorneys in the statei-

if The Seaboard will run an excursionJune 8th to Tampa from all over itsline The round trhvTltet ronV °Ocala-is 2 Tickets are

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rI O O F MEMORIAL SERVICE

The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs ofthis city will hold their annual me-morial

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service at Yonges Hall Sun-

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afternoon at 330 oclock Thejiublic is invited to attendt

MISLEADING REPORTS1

UnCoVtuluitely the reports given inthe Star and Banner in regard to themeeting of the W C T U on Thurs-day

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morning were misleading Theunion took no action whatever in re ¬

gard to endorsing either candidate forgovernor certainly no action againstMr Stockton was taken By generalconsent not by vote the union de ¬

cided to use no names but to standas always for principles The manwho represents these principles willbe sure of its moral support

Mrs R A Burford-Sec W C T U

A REQUEST FROM THE W C T U

The Womans Christian Temper ¬

unce Union of Ocala in view of theconflict between good and evil nowgoing on in our state earnestly re¬

quest all pastors Sabbath schoolsuperintendents and Christians every ¬

where to observe Sunday June the14th as a temperance day with spe-

cial¬

prayer that God will for his ownhonor and glory for the blessing andsafety or our homes and the good ofcur state show our voters the truthso that they on June the 16th at thesecond primary may vote for the menwho stand for righteousness and tem-perance and not for those supported-by the liquor dealers

E E PackhamPresident of the Ocala W C T U

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SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICWILL GO TO STANTON-

It has been decided to hold theSunday > school picnic at Stanton in ¬

stead of Eastlake as the residents ofthe latter place are afraid the youngpeople will break into the groves anddespoil the trees Captain Johnson-has thrown open to the picnickers thepark at tanton where air field or-

chard¬

lake and fish are free to them

THE GRINDING OF LENSES FORSPECTACLES-

Is a delicate operation It requiresskilled workmen at high salaries togrindlenses by prescription Thesmallest deviation from the propercurvature makes a big difference intile lens The measurements are madewith very sensitive instruments andmy lenses are ground for me by work ¬

men of the highest skill and scientifictraining DR D M BONEY

Eyesight SpecialistOcala Florida

Office Hours 8 to 12 a m and130 to 430 p m Optical Office andLaboratory Rooms 2 and 4 GaryBlock

RESIDENCE FOR SALE

For sale at a bargain A new 7 roomresidence splendid location on cornerpossession immediately and cis ¬

tern water Address this officei

W H MORRISElectrician and telephone line con ¬

structor All work guaranteed Outof town orders a specialty Address-W H Morris Ocala Fla

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KEEP COOL

Have electric fans placed in youroffice or home and keep cool throughthe hot months It is inexpensive and-a great comfort See Walter Tuckerthe electrician about them

LARGE LETTER PRESS WANTED-

A large size letter or copying presswanted Apply at this office i

EARLY BREAKFASTS-

You can get an early breakfast atthe Elks Cafe if you are going out oftown

Miss Irma Goodyear one of Ocalahandsomest belles came down lastmeek on a visit to the family of herbrother Conductor P D GoodyearShe is certain to make many admir-ing

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friends in Inverness during hersojourn reInverriess Chronicle

A J Gill formerly a resident ofthis place but who sold his homeplace and went south has movedagain this time to Ocala The nextmove will probably be back to Inver ¬ness Well help kill the fatted calfInverness Chronicle-

The American Medical Association-is insessiona in Chicago I with 7000delegates in attendance-

The one hundredth anniversary ofthe founding of the first Americantemperance Society in the town ofMoreau Saratoga county New Yorkby Dr Billy J Clark will be celebrat-ed

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by a ten days international con ¬

gress to be held in that place begin ¬

ning Sunday June 14th and endingTuesday June 23rd and to be known-as the Worlds Temperance Centen ¬

nial Congress Governor Hughes ofNew York state and a notable com ¬

pany of distinguished men women andtemperance leaders of internationalreputation will be the guests of Sara¬

toga Springs upon the occasion Ex

YOU SHOULQ KNOW THISFoleys Kidney Remedy will cure

any case of kidney or bladder troublthat is not beyond the reach of medi-cine No medicine can do more Soldby all druggists

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THE BALL GAME YESTERDAY-

The game of baseball yesterday afternon between the two local teamsthe Merchants and H B Mastersnotwithstanding the moist weather-was a tremendous success and afford-ed

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much amusement and entertain ¬

ment for those who attendedand quite-a goodly number were In attendance-it being the first of the Thursday I

quarter holidays for the clerks of the J

city The score stood 19 to 18 in favor-of the merchants-

The baseball players of yesterdaytad the time of their lives Such atiring as a downpour of rain was wel-comed

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with shouts of enthusiasmThe following was the lineup

Merchants Lovell p ci Carlisle Ib Merlin 2b Frank ssWalters 3b C Izlar rf Judd cf HClark I-

flIastersHarris p Dunn c Tomlinson Ib Lapharn 2b H Cole ssJones 3b Crook rf Ellis cf Weath-ers

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Don Ford umpired the game to thnsatisfaction of all parties Artis Wat ¬

erman was the financial backer of theH B Masters team and if all the betshe had to offer had been taken thebanks of the city would have been de-pleted

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this morning Of course hemarched and shouted for the H BMasters team Tom Jones the cash-ier

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at Masters and Jim Tomlinsonwith the same house were fierce con ¬

testants for H B M and the lattera star player sure Today the Mas-ters

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men have laid up their arms forrepair and borrowed those yho didntplay Will Dunn of the H B M Cosimply went wild and he couldntmake a base or land a ball outsidethe enclosure without giving vent toa Seminole war cry The boys justbad the time of thei >l lives and arechamping for another touchdown-

An admirer of Fletcher received apersonal letter from the candidatespublicity bureau the other day thank ¬

ing him for his support with a requestthat said voter size up the situation-and Fletchers prospects in thesecond primary The oter repliedthat if a twocept stamp was senthim he might forward the informa-tion desired

Mens twopiece baching suits only49c and at the Variety Store

F RREijTThe corner store nowoccupied by the Berlin Theater Oc-cupancy June 1st Apply to Mrs TH Wallis

R C Davis Co of Jacksonvilleill sell any make of secondhand

typewriter upon easy terms if desired

Mrs L J Knight and children arevisiting her sister Mrs James W 1Yif

Collum Gainesville-

The best legal cap paper in the cityfor 8cents a quire Best and cheapestover at Gadsons Bazaar

Mrs Schrieber who attended thecommencement exercises of StauntonMilitary Institute Staunton Virginiawhere her son Donald graduated onthe 3rd is expected home today withher bright and promising son I

Let me give you figures on your jobpainting or paper hanging All worktully guaranteed neatly and quicklydone H X Puckett general deliverycity

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Mr Williams the commercial rep ¬

resentative of the S A L railway wasin town today getting his motor re-paired

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If you want pretty reading lamp toconnect with your electric light cur¬

rent in the library or hall of yourI home see Walter Tucker the elec-trician

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about it

A pound of paper and two packs pfenvelopes to match all of thebest Duality 50c at the Postofflce-Drugstore

H I Puckett an experienced paint-er

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and paper hanger will dp yourwork cheaply and guarantee the jobtrop him a card general deliverycity

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ICAESAR AGAINREFUSES THE CROWN

Washington D C June 5BecausePresident Roosevelts latest declara ¬

tion that no friend of mine willcontinue efforts to renominate thePresident was written to one of WestVirginias del gafes to the Chicagoconvention for the specific purpose ofheading off what appeared to be aunited effort among certain delegates-from that state to revive the Roose ¬

velt sentiment the general publicationcf the letter as not ex-pedient

¬4 nor desirable More than this

the Presidents friends echoing hissentiments say that the President hasexpressed himself to the Country onthis subject in terms which admit ofno uncertainty

For this reason it is explained thatno publicity will be given the letter tothe Presidents personal friend inwrest Virginia That the missive hasaccomplished the purpose for which itwas written is said to be sufficient

Mrs S Joyce Claremont N Hwrites About a year ago I bought-two bottles of Foleys Kidney Remedy-It cured me of a severe case of kidneytrouble of several years standing Itcertainly is a grand good medicine-and I heartily recommend it Soldby all druggists

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NOTICE-Of Application for Permit to Sell

Liquors Wines and BeerWhereas William H Tison has fitd

with the board of county commission ¬

ers for Marion county Florida his application for permit to sell liquorswines and beer In election district No1 of said county and state any citizen-of said election district may showcause if any there be at the meetingof the board to be held on Tuesdaythe seventh day of July next whysuch permit should not be granted

Si T SistrunkClerk Board of County Commissioners

Marion County FloridaBy H B Foy Jrr D Cj

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cial Circuit of Florida In sand forMarion CountyIn Chancery y

Ernest Schulze Complainant vs Liltllan Schulze Defendantorder forConstructive Service-

It is ordered that the defendant here-in

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named towit Lillian Schulze beand she is hereby required to appear-to the bill of complaint filed In thiscause on or before Monday the 6thday of July 1908

It is further ordered that a copy ofthis order be published once a weekfor four consecutive weeks in tfteOcala Start a newspaper published insaid county and state

This 5th day of June 1908-S

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