Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1908-02-13 [p...
Transcript of Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1908-02-13 [p...
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0 THE OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY FEIlRUAIlV 13 1O1
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1 ESTATE AGENT
Office JB Gary BuildingOver Martin and Cams Seed Store
ilElTS COLLECTED TAXES PAIDy
1Atent In Ocala and Marion County-
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4 Jacksonville Development CoIar
i Following are a few of my specialsfor this month
1 FOR SALE The residence No 50-
r4 Main Mreet 2350 halt cash baljmce GaP Jear now rented for 20
jIer raoithFOR SALE Splendid orange grove
between Leesburg and Eustis 20 acresImbder fence 17 acres in solid orange
r jarove bearing and in fine shape noBuildings price 6500
Numerous othe properties for saler
farm residence grove and turpentin-eCtact8LIst
tyour property with me if
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ou want to sell it or call on me ifou Want to buy I will give careful
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z attention to the collection of rents and-crying of taxes for any nonresidentictperty owners
C E FOYPlumbing and
nffiberi Suppliesq
i R 13 Yonge Son the original andreliable plumbers having gone entire
1 4ut of the bicycle business are nowti
otlng all of their time with a com-e tent force of men to the plumbingtand tinning business and are better
5 prepared than ever to do firstclassj work in quick time and at livIngI-
11rices The company has just receivJ
fJ Ma big shipment of the StandardKffoods in enameled bath tubs one pieceptiltikJ9 lavatories toilet sets etc and
IVe also a big line of medium priced-I as well as a cheaper line in tin
t galvanized iron for customers wh-oIlire them The company has a
stock of fittings faucets and-
bture8 of all kinds and will be pleastel to show the stock to you and givefjyou an estimate on the cost of your
iJWork An experience of a quarter ofI
iti century gives this company manytjUhrantages See R E Yonge Son if-
you need their services
R E YONGE SONIj-
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D E MclVER ALFRED E OWEN
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CarefulbWtimatea made on all contractKlciveEmore and better work foi
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SCORPIONS OF THE SEA
Will Practice Exercising Their Stingsin St Joseph Bay
Washington D C Feb 13Anoth ¬
er torpedo boat flotilla is to make ajourney south but it will go only a-
far as St Josephs Bay Fla It willbe made up of the Porter TingeyBlakoly I> Long and Thornton Thosevessels are at Hampton Roads andwill leave there net week returning I
north about May 1 While at StJosephs Bay the crews will indulge-in tactical drills exercises and targetand torpedo practice
ANTHONY1
Last Sunday the sad news reachedhere of the death of Mr Cooper Baswttp a son of Mr J D Basette whoformerly lived at Anthony but hadmoved his family to Largo Young-Mr Bassette died at Holder Fla Illsbody was brought here Monday forinterment He leaves a wife and athreemonthsold babe A large pro ¬
cession met at the cemetery to paytheir last tribute of respect to theyoung man and former neighbor RevM M Lord and Rev N B Plummerconducted the funeral services
Monday morning death claimed oneof our old and respected citizens Mr-
J E Boyd He was one of our mer¬
chants and had been in business herefor fourteen years He had alwaysbeen a quiet good neighbor and aworthy man He leaves a wife andtwo children a son and daughterProf Earl Boyd the principal of our
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school and Mrs Elms Morrison Thefuneral services took place at theMethodist church Tuesday afternoon-A large congregation gathered RevM M Lord conducted the services as¬
sisted by Rev N B Plummer
BLITCHTON-
Rev A L Prisoc met wth his regu ¬
lar appointment Sunday morning andwas accompanied by his bride BroPrisoc delivered a fine and instructivesermon Saturday evening and Sundaymorning to an attentive congregation-
Those who attended church Sundayfrom afar were Mr and Mrs R WHouse of Morriston Mr Martin andwife of Standard Mr L T Hendrix-and lovely daughter Miss Belle fromMorriston-
Mr B R Blitchs condition is deem-ed
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somewhat improvingMrs R W House of Morriston is
spending a few days here with hermother Mrs Joe Aiken
Dr Blitch still continues indisposed-We are in high hopes that the Doc ¬
tor will improve and bo himself againsoon
School is progressing very nicely
HEIDTvlLLE-The farmers are all busy getting
their lands ready for planting Some-of them have already planted somecorn but I think it is almost useless-for I am qute sure that Jack Frostwill appear as much as once more any-way
Mr L W Brooks of the Gaitersection was a pleasant visitor in ourburg last Sunday the guest of MrG W Dorr
Your scribe had quite a time lastSaturday evening with some firewhich got out in a rough that had notbeen burned off for some few yearsand if it had not been for the assist ¬
ance of Mr Gregory he would haveI gotten some fence burned
Mr Adam Bock has taken his de-parture for his home in WalpoleMass Mr Bock has been spending-the winter here in Florida with hisbrother Valentine Bock
Mr H W Brooks one of Gaiterspopular young men was in our littleburg Sunday night-
It was reported that the measles-was In our secton but I am glad toreport that it is a mistake
Our school is still moving alongnicely Seven more weeks will closethis term then the children will haveabout four months vacation-
Mr J M Monroe had the misfor ¬
tune to lose fifty panels of fence lastSaturday by fire Mud Dobber
SHADY-We are sorry that so many of our
frends were dsappointed in the re¬
turns of the late election especiallythe way it went at Shady but it mustbe remembered the colored votes out¬
number the whites and it does notI take much influence to carry theirvote wet
1 Mr Merritt Morrison of Calvary-had the misfortune to run into a wireI
fence near here and is wearing somescars as the result We hope theywill not prove serious
Mr and Mrs John Smith enter ¬
tained their young friends again lastThursday night with a dance
Mrs J C Perkins who has been-on the sick list is better we are glad-to report
Mr J H Thomas and Mr Simpson-of York attended the dance here lastThursday night
Mr Jas Freeman is improving-after a very serious illness
An old colored woman well known-as Aunt Peggie Wise had the mis ¬
fortune to have her house destroyed-by tire a few days ago She with theaid of her grandsons saved some ofthe furniture
I Mr Carl Buhl was a business visitor-to Tuesday-
MrOcala
I Freeman was calling on some ofhis neighbors Sunday to have theminterpret some letters he had received-of some foreign writing Charles-
LA GRIPPE AND PNEUMONIAFoleys Honey and Tar cures la
grippe coughs and prevents pneumo-nia
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Refuse any but the genuine in theyellow package Sold by all dealers
ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLORE-
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jNear Mandarin FLORIDA
tBoarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph
Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along PhysicalIntellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimmingPool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall and jRecreation Rooms
Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR-
ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO FLA
GRAHAMVILLE-
The saw mill at this place hasstarted up again and there is no oneidle who can work-
A card from Mrs Howard B HallArcadia states that she is much bet¬
ter from her recent illness Her manyfriends here are very filad to hear thegood news
Mr E O Cordrey our king orangegrower says he will have six hundredboxes He is now engaged in shipping-the same
The Rust of the Wilson CypressCompany passed up the river Friday
The passenger traffic is increasing-each week on the Hiawatha
Master J W Randall who goes tothe Ocala High School spent Sunday-at home with his parents
Masters Davis Long and Eric Mills-are nursing swollen faces on account-of trying to find out what was on theinside of a yellow jackets nest
Mr and Mrs Alonzo Long and chil ¬
dren spent Sunday with Mr and MrsP L Durisoe at St Petersburg-
Mr S A Stewart of Plymouthafter a few weeks visit with relativesin our village has returned home
Dr Percy Lisk has returned from-a few days hunting on Harpers Is ¬
landMrsj
Ruth Tucker Hilliard and chil-dren
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of Birmingham Ala are in Grahamville visiting friends and rela ¬
tivesThe wet and dry election at the
Grahamville school the other daywas for dry by a large majority Inthe voting Miss Holly the teachergave the girls the same privilege tovote as she did the boys
Mr Thos Randall is hauling hisoranges to Silver Springs and ship ¬
ping them north from that pointMrs Charles Gibson and Miss So ¬
phia Howard the daughter of thelate Capt Hatton Howard and hersmall brother and sister have moved I
to Palatka where they will in the fu ¬
ture reside We regret very much topart with these estimable folks Wehasten to congratulate Palatka on hergain
Late shoppers from this section toOcala were Mr and Mrs Frank SmithRev B I Hull and Mr Rube Long
The writer is laid up with the gripOld winter is letting spring out and
the tiny tender sprouts and buds areapeeping out to get a view of thesweet young thingSpring Old
Sol the sun is so anxious to see thesetender sprouts and buds here in theGrahamville and Connor countryespecially along the winding streamthat he gets up earlier every morning-to view them The fact of Old Sol insending Spring so soon to this Elysianland is he wants it to be a great gar¬
den of the gods Alberta
NEGLECTED COLDS I
THREATEN LIFE
From the Chicago TribuneDont trifle with a cole is good
dvice for prudent men and women-It may be vital in the case of a childProper food good ventilation and drywarm clothing are the proper safe ¬
guards against colds If they aremaintained through the changeableweather of autumn winter andspring the chances of a surprise fromordinary colds will be slight But theordinary light cold will become severe-if neglected and a well established-ripe cold is to the germs of diphtheria-what honey is to the bee The great ¬
est menace to child life at this season-of the year is the neglected coldWhether it is a child or adult the coldslight or severe the very best treat-ment
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that can be adopted Is to giveChamberlains Cough Remedy It IP
safe and sure The great popularity-and immense sale of this preparation-has been attained by its remarkablecures of this ailment A cold never
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results in pneumonia when it is givenFor sale by all druggists
FLORIDA STATE FAIR
Special Rates Via the Atlantic Coast-
Line
The Atlantic Coast Line will selltickets to Tampa on account of thestate fair at rate of one fare plus 75
I cents for the round trip including ad ¬
mission ticket to the fair groundsTickets will be on sale Feb 3 4 6 7
10 11 13 14 17 18 20 11 for all trainsschedules to arrive in Tampa beforenoon of Feb 2 d All tickets are limit¬
ed to return Feb 24th For furtherinformation call on ticket agent orwrite J G Kirkland Division Passen-ger
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Agent Tampa
Large assortment ofr CUT GLASSand CHINA at Postofflce Drugstore
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND
LICENSED EMBALMERS-
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are equipped to do the very best work and utelonlythe latest and best methods Telegraph orders receive im-mediate
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attention Chapel and undertaking parlors cornerMain street and Oklawaha avenue
OCALA FURNITURE COMPANYD-ay Phone No 10 Night Phone No 197
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THOMASVILLE
Business College 1
ThomasviJle Georgia-
This school secures the best positions forits graduates Open all the year
ENTERNOW 1
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ANSON W BALL PresidentJA-
MES R MOORHEAD B J PO TTER DAVID S WOODROWPresident General Manager Secretary
Wooclnar Sand and Stone CompanvBUILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS
Dealers Inf
Lake Weir SandManufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Potts etc Es-
timates and Plans Furnis hcd rnd Contract Taken
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY
SAVANNAH COLUMBIA CAMDEN SOUTHERN PINES RICHMOND
RALEIGH WASHINGTON BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK
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Three Elegant Trains Daily
SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITEDSEABOARD EXPRESS
SEABOARD MAILI
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Modern Pullman Equipment-
The Seaboard Limited Solid Pullman Vestibuled train St Au¬
gustine and Jacksonville to New York via Richmond and Washing-ton
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Dining Car a la carte service Double Drawing RoomSleeping cars Stateroom and Observation car Leave St Augustine150 a m and Jacksonville 1255 P In daily including Sundays-
For full information and sleeping car reservations call on anyagent Seaboard or write-
S C BOYLSTON Jr Asst Gen Pass Agent
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA
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