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OCALA EVENING STAB, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917PAGE FOUR

'UNERAL SERVICES ;OF MR. JEFFCOATOA mm about four weeks and without mis-

hap.

The many Ocala friends of Mrs.Bunyan Stephens will regret to.hearthat her father, Mr. McClure in Ken-

tucky will have to undergo an opera

The funeral services of the late '1:.(Continued from Third Page,

1The famous White House coffee

now '35c per pound at Whittington's.Phone 97. . 3t

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CmTTHwwmWill ComtliiiEe Until August! 15li.... n

FRICES CUT TO THE BONE on the follow-ing READY-TO-WEA- R GOODS ':

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Slm0)(ES for MEN,WOMEN and

CHILDRENBe sure to seethis line ofShoes beforebuying.

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In Suits and ExtraPants.

A weairon sale ic extraWaists and Skirts

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Boys' Extra Size, Serge Knee Pants

A Few MorePALM BEACH SWTS

ladies' and Misses

Fancy and Silk- -

Dallas T. Jeffcoat will be held at theresidence of Mr. E. M. Osborne onFort King avenue tomorrow at 10:30a. m. Rev. Bunyan Stephens will officiate, and after the service the remains accompanied by the sorrowingrelatives will be taken to Plant Cityfor interment. Following will be thepallbearers: A-- T. -- Thomas, D. C.

Stiles, H. A. Davies, E. M. Osborne,J. C. Caldwell, E. G. Rivers.

FORD CAR $150

We have a Ford touring car for$150 cash. The Maxwell Agency,Ocala, Fla. 19-- 3t

FORT KING

Fort King, July 18. A chickenperlou and dance was given at thehome of Mr.' and Mrs. J. E. Whaleylast Friday night in honor of Mr. WillClayton, who leaves August 5th withCo. "A.", and also MissXuIa Sanderswho was visitine here.

Miss Eva Freyermuth is visitingrelatives at Evmston.

Mr. Hugh Geiger and Guy Geiger,of Conn., and Jacksonville visited oldfriends here Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bateman andchildren have moved on R. S. Hall'sfarm.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger of Melbourne Fla., visited friends here Mondav.

Miss Lula Sanders who has beenvisiting her for two weeks is now visiting her parents at Blitchton.

SIXTEEN FORD FOR SALE

We have a first class 1916 modelFord in splendid shape in every respect. Hurry if you want it. TheMaxwell Agency, Ocala, Fla.7-- 1 6-- 4 1 The Maxwell Agency.

Now is the time to. plant camphortrees. Prices low. Call 288. tf

FELLOWSHIP

Fellowship, July 18. Here wecomeknocking for admittance to one of thebest daily papers in the state.

Mrs. Daisy Walston and son, Ray-mond, left last Wednesday for theirhome at Wauchula after spending several days here with relatives.

Mr. B. F. Stewart and family arrived here from North Carolina lastFriday, where they spent a month.They will spend . several days herevisiting friends and relatives beforegoing to their home in DeSoto county.

Miss Francis Rawls returned homelast Saturday after spending a weekvery pleasantly.

Rev. Z. A. Crumpton and familywere the guests of Mr-- and Mrs. B. R.Blitch last Sunday. . : -

Mr. C. C. Stephens has been on thesick list for the past few days but weare glad to report he is improved atthis writing.

Mr. Wesley Lyles of Kendrick wasin our burg last Sunday, all wreathedin smiles.

Miss Susie Haycraft was the guestof Miss Effie Rawls last Sunday aft-ernoon.

Mrs. Fred Smith and children withher two sisters returned home lastFriday, to the delight of-h-er manyfriends.

Mr. and Mr. S. J. McCully andMiss Geneva McCully motored toweirsdaie last Friday and were theguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cogginsuntil Sunday. Misses Lorena andEsther Coggins returned home withthem and will be their guests for alew days.

Mr. and Mrs. --N. H. Lanier of Morriston were the guests of Mrs. Lan- -

Mr. J. M. Blitch and son Arlinewere callers in Feellowship Tuesday.

There will be preaching servicesSaturday and Sunday. All are cordially invited.

Misses Sarah, Henry and Ada Blitchwere the guests of Miss Louiseurumpton luesday afternoon.

, We're in business for YOUR health.and fill your " prescriptions just asyour physician orders them. Promptservice and pure drues. The ConrtPharmacy. Phone 284. 15--tf

.Let us m your car up with thefamous GOODRICH TIRES. Thereare none better. Blalock Bros., 107Oklawaha avenue. 6-8- -tf f

12 pounds of SUGAR SI. with onedollar purchase of other groceries forcash, Saturday and Monday only.Mmtn Grocery Co. Phone 434. 3t

1 GUARANTEED JJm in writing JJ a

"piHERFS higher quality In--m I built-i- n AjaxTires greater ?

X uniformity surer service. SAjax owners will tell you so.

Z They live up to their guaran--. tec and beyond it. 15,000 miles

Z is not an uncommon Ajax show- -tag. And in the recent AjaxChauffeurs Contest, the prize 2

Z winner rolled up 27,220 miles!An Ajax tire on one wheel Z

Z sells Ajax for all four.

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Heine man -- ConnerAt the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Z.

Wellhoner near Conner Wednesdayevening, July 18, Mr. Henry P. Heine- -

man and Miss Mary Gertude, Connerwere united in the holy bonds of wedlock by Col. R. F. Rogers of Ocala.The bride is the beautiful grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellhoner,who took her into their home at thedeath of her mother when Gertrudewas quite a little girl. They broughther up to womanhood with the meritof respect and esteem of her neigh-bors and friends. The groom is theonly son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Heine-ma- n,

who with his parents has resid-ed near Conner all his life. The ven-

erable and much beloved Peter L.Durisoe is the father and grandfatherby adoption of the groom and hismother. Uncle Peter was there witha jovial heart to witness the marriageof his only grandson to an estimableyoung lady to be his helpmate throughlife. This wedding was near the oldhome of Col. Rogers on the east sideof the Ocklawaha river.

BOY SCOUT MEETING

The Boy Scouts will meet in thelecture room of the public library,Friday at 7:30 sharp. The scouts arerequested to be prepared to pay theirJuly dues," and to settle the accountsfor the recent camping expedition toSilver Springs.

Miss Ellen Stripling returned homethis morning from a short visit toMiss Meme Davis at the lake.

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Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pillans motor-ed to Alachua early this morning andwill return home tonight.

Mrs. Jamie Whitfield has returnedhome from a pleasant visit to friendsin Tampa.

Mr. A. S. Adcock and Mr. Wake, anorthern Ocala visitor, are spendingtoday at Half Moon Lake,-- fishing.

Rev. Bunyan Stephens has return-ed home from a short stay in Jack-sonville.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Price, of Willis-to- n,

were Ocala visitors this morn-ing.

Mr. Joe Borden left yesterday, forthe north where he will spend histwo weeks vacation.

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If Tl A X 1xvi r. ueorge xiemz came xrom jacK-sonvil- le

yesterday for a short visitT r rial To tvi 1 1 XT anl ntvtl i n Tr r t

Mrs. C. W. Rush and three child-ren, of Dunnellon, will arrive in Ocalatomorrow to visit Mrs. Walter Preerand family.

Mrs. Clem Purvis will return to herhome at Raiford this afternoon aftera sliort visit to her mother, Mrs. D.M. Boney. ' '

Mrs. R. L. Lang and daughter, Miss.Willie May are visiting Mrs. Lang'ssister, Mrs. W. W. Avera, in Gainesville for several weeks.

Mrs. Lane and pretty little daughter, Miss Mary, are now pleasantlylocated in Arlington, Ga. where theywill spend the summer with relatives.

News was received from Mrs. S. M.Standley in Jacksonville, saying thather grandson, Master Arthur Jr., ismuch better which is good news to hisOcala friends.

Virginia Pearson who ranks withTheda Bara as an emotional actresswill star at the Temple theater todayin a Fox picture, "The War Bride'sSecret". Miss Pearson made her firstappearance in Ocala about two weeksago in "Dare Devil Kate."

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Dr and Mrs. F. E. McClane andMr. and Mrs. A. S. Adcock and chil-dren,! St. Petersburg, have returnedhome from a six week's delightfulmotor trip. Mr. Adcock will returnhome in a few days, but Mrs. Adcockand children will remain here for aweek or ten days.

Mrs. T. J. KilleTbrew and her lovely children expect to leave early tomorrow morning tor tneir tuturehome in Leroy, Alabama, where Mr.Killebrew is in the drug businessOcala regrets to lose this family, butwishes them the best of luck in theirnew home. .

Mr. and Mrs. Max Israelson havethe deep sympathy of their manyOcala friends in the death of theirlittle son which occurred last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Israelson'sgrandmother,. Mrs. M. Handelsman inSalisbury, N. C. Mr. Israelson is expected home the first part of nextweek. .

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Furr anddaughter Hazel of San Francisco, arespending the summer at Connor withMrs. Robert Holly, motheiv of Mrs.Furr, who was formerly Miss FlossieHolly. Mr. and Mrs. Furr made thetrip from California by automobile,coming via Atlanta, where they spenta few days and were joined on theremainder of the trip by W. G. Hollyand wife, who will also spend a fewdays at Connor with Mrs.. Holly. The

tion there today.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tumipseed andlittle son and daughters of Kendrick,are spending the day in Ocala withMrs. Turnipseed's sisters, Mrs. AnnieAiken and Mrs. William Richie.

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Mrs. Thomas Sexton's friends wereglad to see her uptown yesterdaymorning.

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Captain T. E. Bridges took a con-genial party to the lake yesterdaymorning where they had lunch. Theyfished during the afternoon and re-

turned about dark. -

Miss Ruth Howell's many friendsare glad to hear that if nothing un- -

forseen happens she will be able toreturn home Saturday after hermonth's stay at the hospital.

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Mrs. D. L. Byrd and daughter MissFlossie Byrd of Live Oak are spend-ing a month in Jacksonville with Mrs.Byrd's sisters, Misses Eva and BelleClark. Miss Byrd has frequently vis-

ited Miss Helen Brown in this city.m m m

Mr. and Mrs. Chas S. Sage andtheir party, are home from their en-

joyable auto trip thru West Floridaand South Georgia.

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' Rev. Father Barry of South Jack-sonville, who is well known to manyOcala people, as he has frequentlyvisited Mr. L. R. Chazal and family,has been appointed by Rt. Rev. BishopCurley of Sft Augustine to fill thevacancy of vicar general of the dio-

cese of Florida and rector of theCathedral of St. Augustine. FatherBarry will not assume active dutiesuntil fall.

Mr. W. J. Crosby and three of hischarming daughters, Misses Edith,Winifred and Rose, were in townfrom their Citra; home today.

TEiNIGE NOTES(By the National Woman's Chris-

tian Temperance Union.)

A SLANDEROUS PETITION.In a full-pag- e unsigned advertise-

ment in Washington (D. C.) ' newspa-pers the statement was made that

workingmen had petitionedPresident Wilson, congress and thecouncil of national defense not to deprive them of beer. Two days there-after a two-pag- e ad appeared signedby officials of the "Strengthen AmericaCampaign," inaugurated by the Fed-eral Council of Churches. It presentedthe following facts :

1. According to the latest official report of the secretary, there are lessthan 2,082,637 members in the Ameri-can Federation of Labor.; 2. Yet the number of alleged signersof this petition from but 22 states isgreater than the total membershipof the American Federation of Laborthroughout the entire country.

3. As a matter of fact this petitionwas not signed by Individual working-me- n.

4. In most cases a small minority ofthe members of the organizations mentloned presumed to speak for their entire membership.

5. Only 445 local bodies out of 22,-00- 0

local labor unions are listed ashaving signed the petition.

6. Only local labor bodies have aright to speak officially for the greatmass of American workingmen, andmore than 21,500 of these did not signthe petition.

7. Such state federations of. laborand central labor bodies as are dominated by bartenders and brewery workers do not represent the great majorIty of American workingmen.

8. In many cases in the unsigned advertlsement individual trade unionistsare counted again and again in the petition presented to the president andcongress, being counted, first, In theirinternational organizations; second, inthe state bodies; third, In the centrallabor unions ; fourth, ' tn the localunions; fifth, In such organizations asPersonal Liberty leagues, mutual benefit societies, etc

, 9. Over 150,000 of those enumeratedas being identified with union labeltrades departments, labor temples,sick benefit funds, mutual benefit soci-eties and Personal Liberty leagues, arecounted a second time In bona-fid- e

labor unions... The petition, say the managers ofthe "Strengthen America" movement,is a slander and an Insult to vast num-bers of the finest type of Americanworkingmen who are altogether op-

posed to the liquor traffic.

NOW BAND WAGON.The water wagon Is now the band

wagon.

TWO FORDS FOR SALE

One 1914 Touring Car.One 1915 Touring Car.Both in good condition. Cash or

terms. Maxwell Agency, Ocala. 3tdi

Puritan guaranteed bread flour 12pounds for 85c.; 24 pounds for $1.70,a few days ' only, at Whittintgon'sGrocery. Phone 97. 3t

Buv vour druffs from the Rexallstore it if always the . best drugstore. tf

Large cans Wesson's Cooking Oil50c each; small cans 35c each, atWhittington's Grocery. Phone 97. 3t

The largest line of bathing caps inthe city all shades, shapes and col-

ors. The Court Pharmacy. 15-- tf

Come in and let me show "you aWilliams Grist Mill. W. J. McGehee,distributor. tf

Get my price on a Fairbanks-Mors- e

corn sheller. W. J. McGehee, distributor, tf

engine. W. J. McGehee, distributor, tfLet me figure with you onyour oil

Canned fish roe, the 20c size, now15c at Whittington's Phone 97. 3t

Best spring wheat flour 12 poundsfor 85c. at Whittington's; 24-pou-

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sacks, $1.70. Call phone .97. 3t

Let me sell you your feed crusher.W. J. McGehee, distributor. tf

Let me quote you on a pumpingoutfit. W. J. McGehee, distributor, tf

I have any thing in the electricaline. Ask about them. W. J. McGehee,distributor. tf

TLT.. TEAPOTo GROCERY

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SAUSAGE and SMOKED MEAT

Salomi-Germa- n if you Like.

Cere velat Sausage

Farmer Sausage

Sweast Style Metwurst

Mortadella

Lunch Loaf

Boiled Ham

Sliced Breakfast" Bacon

Chipped Dried Beef

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Mosquitoes Love-Love-rs

and Spoil Romances

Love's young dream oftenby th buzzing, bit-i-ns

little nuisances.Even Borneo mirht hare used

wear-wor-ds had tnoQuitocswarmed in the balcony ' scene.Wise younr folks pass the

eveninjr hours together withoutthe nc whine andtins of mosquitoes.

"Sleep Insurance" Drives

Off Mosquitoes

Sprinkle a few drops of itaround the porch and be freefrom pests for the evening.

Doesn't stain at all you canput it even on delicate fabrics.The odor is not offensive exceptto the insect tribe.

Fifteen cents buys a roodsized bottle that will last a longwhile. All druggists sell "Sleep ,

Insurance." Yours can get it.

Sleep Insurance Co., Mfgrs.0 Jacksonville, florida I

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SAFETY

FIRS!' Has become the slogan Hiot

only on the highways oftravel, but also in all lines

of industry. There's nosuch thing fas safety ifyour valuable property isnot covered by '

FIRE INSURANCEWe represent a number of

the most reliable companiesin existence, and our facil- -

ities are not surpassed inFlorida. .

D. 17 DAVIS, Agency'

HOLDER BLOCKOCALA :- -: FLA.

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OCALA FRATERNAL ORDERS

MARION-DUN- N MASONIC LODGE

Marion-Dun- n Lodge No. 19, F. &A. M meets pn the hrst and thlr4Thursday evening ol each uiontl t8:00 o'clock, until further notice.

II. M. Weathers, W. M.

ODDFELLOWS

Tulula Lodge No. 22, I. O. O. F.fmeets every Tuesday evening in theOdd Fellows' hall on the third floor ofthe Star office building at 8 o'clockpromptly. A warm welcome alwaysextended to visiting brothers.

C. O. Andrews, N. G.W. L. Colbert, Secretary.

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD

Fort King Camp No. 14 meet3 atthe K. of P. hall at 7:30 p. m. everysecond and fourth Friday. Visitingsovereigns are ailways welcome.

T. D. Lancaster, C. C.Chas. K. Sage, Clerk.

KNIGHTS OK FYlHIAS

Ocala Lodge No. It. Conventionsheld every Monday night at 7:30at the Castle Hall, over the JamesCarlisle drugstore. A cordial welcometo visiting brothers.

E. L. Stapp, C. C.CLus. K. Sage, K. of R. S.

Have your prescriptions filled atGerig's, the only drugstore in Ocalaemploying more than one registeredpharmacist. t?

Now is the time to take up thematter of buying a pea huller. W. J.McGehee, distributor. tf

See Them

& W. Collars at 8c

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Other Brands

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Collars, all styles,t

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UNCLASSIFIED ADS.

WANTED, 'LOST, FOUND. FOBSALE. FOR CENT AND SIM-

ILAR LOCAL NEEDS

FOR SALE Maxwell roadster madeinto truck. Meadows Repair Shop,410 N. Orange St. . l2--t

FOR RENT Furnished house withah modern conveniences, on NorthSanchez street. Can give immediatepossession. Apply at Carter's Bak-ery, or phone 360. 15-t- f.

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NEW BUILDINGNEW EQUIPMENT(Opposite Postoffice)

SHORT ORDERS andREGULAR MEALS

HOMEMADE PIES

Luncheon for Earties aSpecialty

21 MEAL TICKET $5.00

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REWARD OFFERED

I have bought the G. J.' Johns stockof cattle in Marion county; mark iscrop split in one ear and split under-b- it

in the other; brand Jo. I will pay$1 per head to any one for taking ilpthese cattle, notifying me and keep-ing them in. pasture till I can getthem. I will have my representativecall and get them as soon as I rereivenotive. A. M. Ryals,

-6t Eagle Lake, Fla.

THAT BAD BACK

Do you have a dull, steady ache inthe small of the back sharp, stab-bing twinges when stooping or lift-ing distressing urinary disorders ?For bad back and weakened kidneysOcala residents recommend Doan'sKidney Pills. Read this Ocala man'sstatement.

C. F. Hays, 703 S. Orange St. says"I think that heavy lifting caused mykidneys to become weakened. I suff-ered greatly from severe pains in myback and I was often so stiff andlame that I could hardly work. I alsohad frequent, severe headaches. Afriend told me. about Doan's KidneyPills and I began using them. I amvery glad that I did so for they gaveme more relief than all the other med-icines I had taken put together. Ihave-- had no occasion to take any kid-ney medicine since, as the cure hasbeen permanent. The statement Igave before praising, Doan's KidneyPills holds good."

Price-60c- . at all dealers. Don'tsimply ask for a kidney remedy getDoan's Kidney Pills the same thatcured Mr. Hays. Foster-Milbur-n Co.,Props., Buffalo, N. Y. " ' - Adv. 1

We have two Ford cars for sale.Bargains. The Maxwell Agency,Ocala, Fla. , -4trip irom caniornia was maae in

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