ocala evening star. (ocala, florida) 1908-03-21 [p...
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THE OCALA EVENING STAR SATURDAY MARCH 2b 1906
OCALA OCCURRENCES
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of P meet Monday night
Elks meet Tuesday evening
Odd Fellows meet Tuesday night
Col H W Long of Martel was in i
town today I
Oysters in all styles served on threeminutes notice at the Elks Cafe
Mr G A Sanders of Hernumlo is atruest of the Ocala House
Mr M Fishel is in New York buy ¬
ing spring goods
Mr A S Bradford of Alabama is aguest of the Ocala House
This office will appreciate the loanof a February Strand Magazine-
John T Burt and son of Philadel ¬
phia are at the Ocala House
FOR RENT Two story house fur-nished 28 North First street near express office Mrs F M Strunk-
A M Terrance of Gainesville is atthe Ocala House
Come to the Ocala News Co and seethe latest novelty Ocala in a sea-shell
P H Staples and wife of Lexington-are guests of the Ocala House
The Hiawatha Lake Dairy will fur-nish
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you ice cold buttermilk everymorning-
H A McArthur of Gainesville isa guest of the Ocala House
Ra C Davis Co of Jacksonvillehandle silk typewriter ribbons 75c
eh 750 per dozen
There were thirtyseven arrivals atthe Ocala House yesterday
f The H B Masters Company is out¬
doing itself this year in spring dressgoods See advertisement on secondpage
Mr S S Duval and son of Summerfield were guests of the Ocaladouse last night-
If you take health and accident in ¬
surance with M D Wilson your ben-eficiary
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will be insured on same policy
Alex Moorhead county surveyor re ¬
turned last week from Fairfield where-he put in a week surveying for theFairfield Naval Stores Co
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Read the Variety Stores big adver ¬
tisement on the third page and figureout what sort of a shirtwaist youwant
When you want something good toat and want it immediately there
is nobetter place to go than HeatingsCafe See advertisement on firstpage
The editor of the Star will go toOxford tomorrow afternoon to speak-at the unveiling of a Woodmans mon ¬
ument
Do you know that the United States I
Health and Accident Insurance Cowas the first to write health insur-ance
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See M D Wilson for the mostliberal contract in the country
> The State Sunday School Conven ¬
tion will meet in Ocala April 7 8 and9 Tell your friends There will be asplendid program
Mrs Moore and children went downlo the lake yesterday followed todayby Mr M who will spend Sunday withthem
Dr A L Izlar of this city waselected third vice president of theJtate AntiSaloon League at its recent
convention in Gainesville
Messrs N Lopez Co cigar man-ufacturers
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received a very flattering
anorder for their Katie Lee brand from
extensive jober in Texas the otherday
BERLIN ELECTRICAL
THEATER
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
EVERY DY
Program for this EveningFOUL PLAY
The Story of a False Friend-
A JEALOUS WOMAN
Open Promptly at 3130 P MAdmission 10 Cents
Children 5 Cents
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U Ml WOOD PROPrallace Building Opposite Methodist
Church
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JUST RECEIVED
Nenfcbatel Pineapple Sweitzer I
Brick Limburger Brie and i
Camembert Cheese in tin
Shredded Codfish Boneless Her-
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Shrimp Clams and I
Deviled CrabsI
Three pound cans Tomato Soup10 cents a can
Salt Mackerel No 1s and 2s I
These are a few specialties-and remember we have afull line of Groceries toselect from and you willfind prices and quality right
TEAPOT GROCERY
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A NEW TURPtNTINE COMPANY
Messrs S W Petteway of Dunnellon Georpre S and Frank T Pette ¬
way of Leroy and Thos C Gilbertof Umatilla are applying for articlesof incorporation for the PettewayTurpentine Co whose principal place I
I of business will be Umatilla Lakecounty Fla The company is capi ¬ I
talized at 20000-
Yesterday Mr and Mrs Allen WBridges and Mrs Feaster arrived atthe residence of Mrs Frank J Hagoodllrs Hagood is a sister of MrsFeaster and the aunt of Mrs Bridges-Mrs Brilges was Miss Maddie Ford-of Lynchburg Va and she and MrBridges are here on their wedding
I trip and will go to their home inI Ocala tomorrow Jacksonville Me ¬
tropolis 20thI
Mr and Mrs Bridges arrived on theSeaboard train today and Allens right-arm is sore from the handshakings-it has undergone since he again step ¬
ped on Ocaal soil Mrs Bridges is amost charming young lady and will be
I a welcome addition to Ocala society-Mr and Mrs Bridges will be at the I
home of Mrs T M Moore for the next I
few days after which they will go tolive with Mr Bridges brother and
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sister Mr and Mrs T E Bridges-
The Berlin Theater had good crowdsall last evening The scenes fromHamlet were very fine and the anticsof the baby elephant were funny
I enough to make a wooden Indianlaugh Miss Smoaks singing wasmuch admired She was to have sungagain tonight but her mothers severeillness will prevent Mr Wood re ¬
ceived two reels of excellent picturestoday and they will be thrown on thescreen with fine effect this evening-See program elsewhere
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Mr B Goldman of the Globe and I
Guarantee Clothing store has return-ed
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from his New York purchasing-trip Mr Goldman bought a fine stockof spring and summer goods for the I
Globe and also a stock of goods for theGuarantee Clothing store
Mrs G E Campbell who has takencharge of the Spellman House iskeeping the place up to its high rep ¬
utation pleasing all the old guestsand winning new ones This is amost excellent and homelike house andthe Star is glad to see it prosper-
A CHALLENGEJ hereby challenge Jack McIntosh to
a wrestling match for a 2f side bet II
as I am not satisfied with the resultof the last match Frank Miller I
rf B Malloy the progressive An-thony
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farmer and trucker was amongthe county folks attending the circus
IyesterdayI PI
J E Stevens of Crystal River andmanager of the Gulf Fish and Oyster t
Co is a candidate for county clerkof Citrus county He has a hard manto buck against the present inoumben Mr Varnoek That Mr Stevens s
is qualified for the work there can beno question and naturally his Marion
I county friends wish him success-
D K Thus of th Lynne section wasin town today
Louis Lang had the misfortune tobe flimflammed out of 10 at theshow yesterday lie put down a 20bill and in the hurry of making changedidnt notice the amount returned to
I him but when he had occasion tolook at his money found he was shortten dollars having received 9 in re ¬
turn for his 20 instead of X19-
A severe cold that may develop Intopneumonia over night can be curedquickly by taking Foleys Honey andTar It will cure the most obstinateracking cough and strengthen yourangs The genuine is in a yellow
package Sold by all dealers
Ben Condon has a line of new coast-er
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I bicycles for rentr
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ED CARMICHAEL-FOR COMMISSIONER
Elsewhere in this issue will be foundthe announcement of Mr Ed Carmiehael for County Commissioner fromthis the first commissioners district of I
Marion county Mr Carmichael is-
gall equipped mentally and physically I
for the discharge of the duties of thisoffice He is one of the heaviest property owners of the county with in 1
trests both in the city of Ocala and I
in th ountry districts of the counythus his interests would be diversifiedHe has made a signal success of hisown business starting in young man-hood
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with nothing and accumulatinga goodly portion of this worlds goodsthus signifying that he can conduct
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his own business with success awlshould be equally as well equipped todischarge the business of the peoplewith credit using the same skill andbusiness sagacity for the county thathe has for himself Mr Carmichael isthoroughly familiar with all parts ofthe county knows every man in thecounty and no one is better posted onthe needs of the people than he isThat he is public spirited enterpris-ing
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and progressive no one can denyHe stands for improvement and ad-vancement
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push and progress andwill be willing and ready at all timesto conserve the best interests of thepeople of his county Mr Carmichael-will make a vigorous campaign andhas hundreds of warm friends whowill do all they can to elect him Ifelected we feel no hesitancy in saying-he will discharge the duties of the of¬
fice with all of his ability in a fear-less
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and upright manner rGAS STOVE DEMONSTRATION
Mr Chas W Hunter reports a goodattendance yesterday afternoon of theladies of the city at the demonstra-tion
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of gas stoves and cooking withsame in the Central National Bankbuilding The ladies who came outwere in earnest They wanted a bet ¬
ter and easier method of cooking spe ¬
cially for the hot weather and weremore than pleased with the gas stovesand ranges exhibited by Mr HunterThe gas company is going to have arange for cooking with gas in everyhome in Ocala within reach of theirmeans or know the reason why Theywill make a thorough canvass of thecity and make it their business toconvince the ladies that the gas mode-is the best for hot weather cookingor cooking at any time The qualityof the gas since Mr Hunter tookcharge of the plant has been brought-up to firstclass and the mains arebeing extended and will continue tobe extended until all parts of the cityare reached-
Mr Marcus Frank proprietor of theVariety Store returned last nightfrom New York where he has beenspending the past three weeks buying-his spring and summer stock MrFrank bought a great many prettygoods and secured many exceptionallyfine bargains for his patrons
Mr B Goldman received a telegram-this morning from his wife who is inSavannah stating that their baby wasout of danger The little one has been-in the hospital with pneumonia for thepast week and we are glad to say iswill be well enough in a few days tobe brought home by his mother
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CAN LIVE ON CANDY 1
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Chocolate Creams and PeanutsiI
Would Keep You Alive saysI
Prof Olsen
Prof John C Olsen Ph DUnited States Food and Drug In ¬
spection Chemist in his lecture onPure Foods and their Prepara-
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among other things said r
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a pound of peanuts and twothirds I
of a pound of chocolate creamscontain sufficient nourishment to I
feed an adult 24 hours A diet ofthis kind would not he expensivecompared with the cost of otherfoods
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PeanutChocolateF-
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White Goods and EmbroideryBeautiful white materials of every weave and qualify
suitable for making spring and samer wearables are shtwiin almost endless variety here Our prices are impossibleto duplicate
PERSIAN LAWNS at per yard 15c to 5kFRENCH LA WNS 48 inch per yard 35c to 125
LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard 35e to 5125
SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth upto 25c on sale at per yard 15c
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ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses in agreat variety ot patterns at reduced prices
EDGING AND INSERTION worth up to 20c yardlieEDGING AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide and
Corset Cover Embroidery values up to 35c yardtkLAWN AND SWISS WAISTS New styleStOO to 751LACE WAISTS Ecru Cream and White 0 251 to 45-
0RHEINAUER COMPANYyAT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW
PresbyterianServices 11 a m and 730 p inSabbath school 930 a mA cordial invitation extended to all
W H Dodge D D Pastor
BaptistSunday school945 a mMorning service 1 a mSermon by Dr Wm Lunsford of
Asheville N CI B Y P U630 p in
Evening service 730 p mI Sermon by the pastor
Every one cordially invited to beI present C C Carroll PastorI
I Grace Episcopal-
Rev Geo Hendree Harrison Rector730 a mHoly communion10 a mSunday school11 a mMorning prayer and ser ¬
mon730 p mEvening prayer and ser-
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monTuesday Thursday and Saturday
evening prayer at 430 p mOn Wednesday Feast of the An ¬
nunciation Holy communion at 10 am Evening prayer at 730 p m-
OnI Friday litany at 10 a m Ev-eningI prayer at 730 p m-
I Come and worship with us
II Junior Epworth LeagueMeets at 3 p m Sunday Leader
Ruth Lester Subject Ways to HelpSong Rescue the PerishingScripture reading John 211517Prayer
t Song The Morning Day is BreakingtI Recitation by Mable Akin
Calls for readingI
Song Thow Out the Life LineRecitation by Blanche WhaleyRoll call-AnnouncementsBenediction
A CAR OF LADIES HATS
Messrs Klein Hoffman received acarload of ladies hats yesterday Theyrange from the modest violet to theglorious hollyhock all styles condi ¬
tions and prices When that car ofhats is put on display you will see aflower gat den of delight-
EVERYBODYS BUSINESS-
If a girl is in love thats her busi-ness
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If a man is in love thats his busi-ness
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If they get married thats theirbusiness-
If you want your house paintedthats my business
J A Morris Jr-I Decorating thats my business
DEANS BOND FILEDI Homer II Dean filed his appearance
bond yesterday in Judge Bells courtI in the SUn of 1000 for his appear-ance
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I before the grand jury at theI spring term of the circuit court Thesureties on the bond are Messrs G
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A rarmiehnel and C A Priest TheI
sheriffbond was approved by Henry Gordon
Mr and Mrs Potter arrived thisI morning from St Petersburg and
rented Mr A Y Strunks residence-NoI 2S North First street and will re-
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in this city Mr Potter has been-in Cuba for some tinge on work for-th government and now has a trav-eling
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position
I The Methods of the Liquor ten inI Prohibition Elections was the sub-ject
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of tn address by Rev C C Car ¬
roll of Ocala Mr Carroll is a humor-ous
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speaker and kept his audiencesmiling while he revealed the manner-in which the liquor element defeate-dII prohibitionists in old Marion
I Gainsville Sun
Mr C O Tignor formerly of thiscity and with the H B Masters Costopped over in town today in the in-
terest¬
1of his shoe house Mr Tignor-
is now living in Atlanta
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER-
I hereby announce myself a candi-date for the office of Commissioner-for the First Commissioners District-of Marion County subject to the pri ¬
mary of May 19th and ask the sup¬
port of the Democratic voters of Dis ¬
trict No1 If elected I will use my= ibest efforts in thin discharge of the
duties of the office RespectfullyC Ed Carm-
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6 SHOW CASES>
1 LARGE COFFEE MILL j
1 OIL TANK I
2 PAIR SCALES2 LARGE STORE LAMPSAnd a number of other bargains
MARTINOTS BAKE-
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GOOD PEBBLE PHOSPHATE-LAND
CITY PROPERTY-IN OCALA FLORIDA
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Write to OwnerI W OGLE
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FLORIDA PACKING ICE CO JS BENJAMIN IN CHARGE
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