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THE OCALAEVENING STAR WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12 1908 iNEW JiWVALSGenuine Imported Dill Pickles

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ANCHOVIES IN KEGS

CHERRIES IN MARASCHINO-

EDAM CHEESE ROUQUEFORTIn Tin and Glass

GREEN KERN LENTILS

BAY LEAVES

WESSONS COOKING OIL

SALT FISH ROES

HOLLAND HERRING MILCHNERS

PEANUT BUTTER-

AT THEa

TEAPOTGROCER-

YOCAIJIOUSE

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1 WINE ROO-

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We have agaii opened our Cafe in I

connection with pur business and willalways have on hand everything us ¬

ually kept in a firstclass place suchas

OYSTERS IN ALL STYLESWESTERN STEAKSHAM AND EGGSFISH AND GAME IN SEASONCHICKEN TO ORDER

1Give us a call and we guarantee you

good service reasonable prices andprompt attention

W A KALLENBERGER Ma-

nagerICEe

To the public our triehdsr

and patrons we beg to an-

nounce¬

that we are now sell ¬

ing ice at our factory andfrom delivery wagons at

40 Centsper 100 pounds promising

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you prompt service best qualIcs and fall weight

Thankingyo for your fa-vors

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and hoping to serve you

OCALAlilJ

PACKING CO-

TMEFFE > TAYLORUr

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1i c J PHILLIPSContractor and Builderr Plans and Specifications Furnished

Upon Request

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OcalaSouth JTbirdSteet I

rFfcC Phone 30

TAXES DUEIState and county taxes for 1907 are

long past due If payment is delayed-too long properties will be sold for

I taxes thereby causing extra expense-to owners E L Carney

Ocala Florida Tax Collector-

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SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE

This office has for sale a completescholarship in the Thomasville GaBusiness

°College We will let some

deserving young man or womanr havethe scholarship on mostadvantageous-terms It is good for a completecourse In penmanship bookkeeping orshorthand and typewriting Writethe Star or call at this office if youare interested-

LA GRIPPE AND PNEUMONIA

Foleys Honey and Tar cures lagrippe coughs and prevents pneumo-

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Refuse any but the genuine in theyellow package-

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Sold by all dealers

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i OGAtA OCCURRENCES

Valentines at F ishels

Kebekahs meet tomorrow nightI

Voodimn meet Friday evening I

IThere were fiftytwo arrivals at theOcala House yesterday-

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young lady wants board in a pri-

vate¬

family Apply at this office

A J Conoly of Quitman Ga is atthe Ocala Hous-

eWANTEDA young lady or girl tosell tickets at the Berlin Theater

Large assortment or CUT GLASSand CHINA at Postoffice Drugstore

Mr D S Woodrow went to Newberry today on business-

If you need electric wiring or re ¬

pairing of any kind phone 300

Mr W C Johnson of Mi canopy isat the Ocala House

Ben Condon has a line of new coas-tr bicycles for rent

Rev C C Carroll will fill the pulpit-of the First Baptist at Tampa Sun-day

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He goes down Friday

Come in and see the display of val ¬

entine post cards at the Ocala NewsCompany tf

M Frank of Columbia S C is here-on a visit to his nephews MessrsMarcus and Asher Frank

LOSTA black ribbon watch fobwith small gold charm attached Re-

turn¬

i to this office and receive reward

John T Lewis state convict inspec-tor

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leaves today for South Florida tobe gone several weeks

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A full line of Spauldings baseballgoods just received at the Ocala NewsCompany tf

Attorney H L Anderson returnedtoday from attending United Statescourt at Tampa-

Mr Grant McCall representing nI Norfolk Va furniture house i in thecity interviewing the merchants

Attorney R L Anderson was inJacksonville yesterday on legal busi ¬

ness

Mr L L Meggs of Jacksonvilleformerly a citizen of Orange Springswas a guest of the Ocala House today

Mrs EJ P Moody of Bradentown isis the city on a visit to her sisterMrs W S Pike

FOR SALE One RemingtonSholestyp writer Practically new Cheap-if

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takfiti for cash within the next weekInquire at this rfflce

Attorney CL Sistrunk accompan-ied

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by fudge Bell are visiting the formers home at Montbrook and are inthe woods today after quail

Mr Will Dodson was out today aft-er

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a hard tussle with the grip Billy I

says hes lost ten pounds but thenthere is quite a little left

Mrs H K Smith the Indispensableattache of the Munroe ChamblissBank is home after a month spentmost pleasantly on Lake Weir

The Hunter Drug Co is showing abeautiful line of valentines amongthem being some very expensive onesthat any young lady might feel proud-to receive

Sam Burnett who is enjoying a visitI

from his cousins Jessie and OliverBurn > tt of Greenville S C took ahunt yesterday and had rare sportwith the birds Tomorrow they willtake a look at the beauties of SilverSprings and try their luck fishing I

FOR RENT House No3 SouthFifth street has seven rooms cisternand city water connections for hotand cold water Inquire of P H Gillen at the Star office tf

J M Mefferts team of six mulesI

brought to Ocala this morning on theway to Zuber a big boiler whichMessrs Nix and Olin had used at theirsawmill near Grahamvillo Coming-over the causeway last night the teamgot stalled and reinforcements had abe obtained before they could proceed

The editor of the Memphis TennTimes writes In my opinion Fo ¬

leys Hxney and Tar is the best rem ¬

edy for coughs colds and lung trou ¬

ble and to my own personal knowl ¬

edge Foleys Honey and Tar has ac-

complIshed¬

many permanent curesthat have been little short of marvel-ous

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Refuse any but the genuine inthe yellow package Sold by all dealers

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BERLIN ELECTRICAL

THEATEREN-

TIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM

EVERY DAY

Program for this Evening

BOBBYS BALLOON GRAFTERS

THE PAYMASTERI

FUN IN JAPAN

Open at 330 p ra promptAdmission 10 cents chil-dren

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5 cents

H Ms WOOD PROPWallace Building Opposite Methodist

Church

The hypnotist Prof Lee drew alarge audience at the armory last nightand made his subjects do a number ofamusing things Among the many nov-el

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and interesting things he made hissubjects do while in a hypnotic statewas riding a broom thinking that itwas a horse Another was makingthem think their were musicians andusing brooms and dusters for musicalinstruments from which they vainlyendeavored to produce ragtime musicProf Lee put one of his men to sleepHarold Burnett of Lynchburg Vawho for fourteen weeks has been withProf Lee He was moved to the lobby-of the Holder block where he is nowsleeping soundly and will not be wak ¬

ed until 10 oclock tonight on the ar ¬

mory stage Prof Lees feats arewonderful-

The official organ of the FraternalUnion of America published at Den-ver

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Cola contains the gratifying an ¬

nouncement that the benefit claim ofthe late Joseph H Mallett a member-of Concordia lodge Ocala but who

I died in Jacksonville several monthsago has been paid his widow amount ¬

ing to 218070

PRETTY VALENTINES

The Ocala News Co has one of theprettiest displays of valentines evershown in this city Can at the storeand make your selectigns early

j OFFICE MAN WANTS POSTIONI A wellposted young office man ac¬

countant and good business trainingwants position Inquire at this office

The Ocala Metropolitan Band willgo to Eustis on the 22nd to give oneof ther splendid concerts at that pros ¬

perous little tourist city under specialcontract with the citizens of the city

Six Nights Go As You Please Race

How many tired fathers and moth ¬

ers in this town enter this race everynight carrying a baby And theywonder what the matter is Chances-are the child is starvingworms are I

eating all of its food Most childrenhave worms yours neednt WhitesCream Vermifuge will get rid of theworms and strengthen the child Price25 cents per bottle Sold by the Anti-Monopoly Drug Store

Mr Peter Ingrams neat twostoryresidence in the northeastern part ofthe city is nearing completion andwill soon be ready to occupy

Mr Otis T Greens residence on Oklawaha avenue presents a splendid ap-pearance

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since the stone work has beencompleted by the Fitzgerald Co Thesteps and columns of the porch are ofstone and the porch floor Is made of i

hexagon blocks The general appear-ance

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is most attractive as well as cooland neat

FOR SALE CHEAP

One 3horse power coaT oil boilerand engine also one complete rig forcutting firewood Cause for sellingI am unable to use them J H McClymonds

THE FITZGERALD COMPANYI

ROOFING PAVING CEMENT ANDTILE WALKS TARRED FELTS

TAR PITCH AND GRAVEL

We have a crew or expert cementworkers in the city for a short timeand we would be pleased while here-to give estimates on and put in anywork of this character either cement-or tile sidewalks copings retainingwalls or heavy concrete work

Ve have exceptional facilities forhandling cement work cheaply andsatisfactorily both in our equipment-and corps of expert workers

Either call at our works or NorthMain street near the foundry or ad ¬

dress our representative HUGH WIL ¬

LIAMS Room 6 HOLDER BLOCK orBOX 815 who will cheerfully call and

I give any Information desired

SOME RECENT IMPROVEMENTS-

The Wooclmar Sand Stone Co isdoing a lot of work about the city that-is greatly enhancing the appearanc-ef the hume where is is being done

Mr IM rarmiehael his recently hadhis yard fencer removed and a prettystun coping and cement walk bunt I

Dr J E hare next door is now I

having the same kind of a job done I

foment walks have just been laid infront of the Iike Owen Judd Turnley and Hlitch property on Fort Kingavenue Mr L R Chaxal is going tohave stone copings and other workdons as soon as the company can get

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to it Mrs Gene Austins property onOlda aha avenue has been greatlyimproved with copings walks etc Aceiniiit walk has been laid in front-of Mr W H Hockers residence onOklawaha avenue and for a block be ¬

yond in front of the property ownedby Judge Bullock The Woodmarcompany has also done a great deal ofcement work in Greenwood and theAnnex cemetery and have contracts-for several other jobs there

I U D C MEETING

I The Daughters of the Confederacywill hold their regular monthly meet ¬

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ing with Mrs Frank Harris Friday af-ternoon

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at 3 oclock

PROF ADAMS CLASS

Prof C Rucker Adams physicalculture classes both afternoon and ev ¬

ening are being well attended and agreat deal of enthusiasm is beingmanifested by our leading young men

I in the splendid physical training PrOfAdams is giving them Although only

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a few lessons have been given so farj the possibilities for physical good withthis system are boundless and the menwho are taking the training can nowrealize it

iI The Berlin Theater had on a gen-uine

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Wild West romance The Girlfrom Montana last evening whichwas highly appreciated by goodsizedcrowds There is a fine lot of picturesbeing shown this afternoon See theprogram in standing advertisement

Captain and Mrs McInnis of To ¬

ronto Canada are now located in thefirst ward of our city and propose tomake it their home Capt McInnis isan old lumberman and has seen lotsof experience in our Southern forests

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We trust they will like Ocala

Miss Mary Bull of Pretoria Ga isin the city visiting Miss GertrudeBatchelder for a few weeks

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Mr Z V Barrington of Jackson ¬

ville representing the PepsiCola Cohas been in the city for the past fewdays distributing advertising matterand free tickets

Master Veina the oldest son of Mrand Mrs C H Shaw is visiting rel ¬

atives at Lochloosa Mrs Shaw wentup Saturday with her son and return-ed

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Sunday afternoon

Among yesterdays arrivals at theOcala House were Mr and Mrs F BReddington of Chicago Mr and Mrs0 K ardnes Pittsburg Margaret andJostan Dorbour Paris France D BGranger G H Wllcox Cincinnati ES Hartman and wife Clark Bishopand wife Ceveland Ohio

Foleys Honey and Tar cures themost obstinate coughs and expels thecold from the system as it is mildlylaxative It is guaranteed The gen ¬

uine is in the yellow package Soldby all dealers

R W Holliday a former resident ofEureka and Citra but for severalmonths past living at Mayo has moved-to Raleigh Levy county near the Ma¬

rion county line The Star followshim I

The Star regrets to hear of the ill ¬

ness of Albert Graham the fast friendof the local papers with the grip Heis spending a few days with his par ¬

ents at Conner recuperating

Large assortment of CUT GLASSand CHINA at Post office Drugstore

Captain J M Martin has rented theLafayette building conditionally forsaloon purposes The parties are fromMacon Ga and will occupy the build-ing

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provided they can secure a permit-and license

MARKED FOR DEATH

Three years ago I was marked fordeath A grave yard cough was tear¬

ing my lungs to pieces Doctors failed-to help me and hope had fled whenmy husband got Dr Kings New Discevery says Mrs A C Williams ofBac Ky The first dose helped meand improvement kept on until I hadgained 58 pounds in weight and myhealth was fully restored This mediicine holds the worlds healing recordfor coughs and colds and throat dis ¬

eases It prevents pneumonia Soldunder guarantee an the drugstore ofTydings Co Fifty cents and JlA trial bottle free

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ONE COMING WEEKnY

PROF S A LEEIr

The Worlds Renowned Hypnotist-In His Wonderful =

rHYPNOTIC PERFORMANCES sk

Admission 50 cents children 25cents Seats on sale at the Ocala krNews Company r

SATURDAY MATINEEPricps 25 and 15 cents

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FORT KING CAMP 32

OF W No 14

Next regular monthly meeting willr 1be held Friday evening Feb 14 at 7Moclock in Yonge Hall visiting sov-ereigns

¬ Hare always welcome-

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W Martin C <

Chas K Sage Clerk-

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASI Conventions held every Mon-day evening in Castle Hall over Pey

rs store A cordial welcome to vll tting knigs H M Hampton C C ai

Chas K Sage K of R and S

F A A Hk

I1I Marion Dunn LodplNo 19 meets in thsv try

temple on the first 4and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited W D Graham W M

±rJake Brown Secretary

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Tulula Lodge No 22 t

O O F meets every Tuesday evenng In Yonges Hall Visiting brotbtfrtalways welcome If-

ljJ F Thompson N GM M Little Secretary-

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P O ES

Notice of SessionsOcala Lodge NeBenevolent andtectiv Order of

ImaiRegular sessions on the second

ourth Tuesday evenings of°

month Visiting brothers cordiallynvited S A Rawls EXalted Ruler ix

Joseph Bell Acting aretaryt

CONCORDIA LODGE F U OF AtiConcordia Lodge No 181 Fraterha1 t

Union of America meets fourth Wed-nesday

tof every mont 730 p m At ft

Yonges Hall R E Yonge F if trChas K Sage Secretary

kWORN OUT 1 tThats the way you feel about the J

lungs when you have had a hackingt

cough Its foolishness to let It go on 1f

and trust to luck to get over It when taiBallards Horehound Syrup will stop t-

ithe cough and cure the lungs Prices25 and 50 cents and 1 per bottle Soldby the AntiMonopoly Drugstore-

John

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W Stevens the prosperous tfarmer of the Fort McCoy section wu I o

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in town with a load of cured meat to-

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He reports the Rentz log road K

gradually nearing his section J Si

ITS JUST AS EASY-

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tell your hearts thoughts with oneof those prety valentines at the Corn-er Drugstore y

LOSTA ladies doublecase gold iwatch engraved case At the Berlin 1Electric Theater and 124 Wautulastreet on Wednesday night Reasona-ble

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reward will be paid for its return-to this office or Mrs J T Taylor city

NEW SPRING MILLINERY-

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Minnie A Bostick has on dis-play

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now a very swell line of advancestyles of new spring millinery and de-

siresi

ito announce to the ladies that t-

he will he delighted to show themlk

FOR SAL several milk cows with yyoung calves prices ranging from 40 rto 60 At my farm south of S ROPyles William Gist Montague Fla 4-

i XYFRESH FISH AND OYSTERS

v InI am keeping a full stock of fresh and J

salt water fish and oysters which I re-ceive

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I daily and guarantee to be freshf 1

and good I also carry a complete tineof fresh meats beef pork saua >je g-

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etc and country produce and respeett °

fully ask a share of your patronaiaand guarantee satlsfactIon-

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