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A 9- tiw > f Jlg r THE y OCALA BANKER A a5 I The paper Of the eon le for the People and 1> V the People V4 ri + L Kcl ll OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1905 DOLLOP A YEAR IA2A ILI2A3STH SAILS Lain Edltir- KIIWEHIHGS ABOUT TOWN Ocala is catching the kodak fever Mrs James A Moorhead and children are back frm Lake Weir Seed potatoes for fall planting for sale at the Ocala Seed Store 8 13 6t Mr E K Nelson has returned from a business trip to South Florida- Mr Clifton C Ayer of Micanopy is visiting his parents in this city The HasBeens want to try it over with the NeverWases now the Ises Buy your binder twine of Marion Hardware Co Car load just re- ceived ¬ x What has become of Ocalas public building And also of her opera house The friends of Hon W K Zewad ski will be glad to learn that he is steadily growing better Mr E J Crook who his been spending the past three weeks at Hender > onville N C is home again- Mr and Mrs R L Barnes of Aetna were among the visitors to Ocala Saturday We bid for your business on the Q1erits of our merchandise and the lowness of our prices The Fair x General Rutland the popular- tax collector of Sumter county was in the city Saturday on business Messrs Yonge Company have just completed a handsome bathroom- for Mr Jake Brown at his residence- on North Tuscawilla street ExSheriff P H Nugent came up from Higley Saturday He is in high ¬ est glee over the prospects of his or- ange ¬ grove property there aIr J C Boozer has returned from Hawkinsville Ga where he went to be with his mother in her last illness Nearly everybody in Ocala was seen with a copy of Tom Watsons Magazine yesterday afternoon- We seek the trade of all who believe- in buying when their dollars go the farthest The Fair x i c It loots very much like the weather spirits are arranging for a storm It r has been a long time since we have had a real blow The local editor is in receipt of a postal from little Miss Mildred Her ¬ bert Crosby showing the beauties of Green river near Saluda N C The families of Messrs R G Blake and G W Martin will be the next to inspect the beauties of Lake Wei- rd try the exhilirating effects of its terse We have now about 50 bushels of Rood sound peas on hand and woud be pleased to till orders while they last for we do not expect to have any more this season Ocala Seed St le x P Sheriff Gordon has had the grass- in the court house yard mowed and Is now having the shade trees trimm- ed ¬ The improvement is decidedly noticeable- Mr L L Veggs the wellknown Floridian of Orange Springs accom- panied ¬ by his family arrived in the city Friday night and are stopping- at the Windle TimesUnion I FOR SALK On TLoch Lynn Estate residenceand 300 acres un ¬ der cultivation and good fence From it was shipped the first car of canteloupes this season by Cave Co Apply to J S Lewis Irvine Marion i county Fla S it it I r Mr Nic Fort of Moss Bluff was a + caller at the Ocala Banner office Sat- urday He reports everything in a flourishing condition in his section of the county I White J Crook J W Crosby all Ocala P people were registered at the Aragon r hotel Jacksonville Friday Ocala c people are always on the move 5 v The Florida Soldiers at Sea Girt The shooting done by the Florida team on the Sea Girt range yesterday ranked with the best shooting done I on the range duing the day and it is more than likely that one of the i members of the Alligator team will receive one of the prizes offered- for the individual shooting- The shooting yesterday was from the 200 300 500 and 600yard ranges and the scores made by the Florid ians were good ones The highest score of the day was made by a New York soldier with an average ot 182 The score of Ser- geant ¬ Lynn of St Augustine was 178 just 6 points behind the leader of the days shooting There were over six hundred entries in this match from I all parts of the United States and the Florida soldier led hundreds of tnem TimesUnion- OH for the east Mr Jake Brown the hustling junior partner of the firm of A Brown j Brother left Saturday for the eastern- i markets to look over the field and i scent out anything new Lhat may have developed in the grocery line since his last trip He leaves Jack ¬ sonville via the Clyde Line for New I 1 York City from which point he will j go up into the Catskill mountains for I a week to visit his family who have been spending tie summer there i He will return tp Ocala in the early part of October and promises the- I patrons of the Tea Pot grocery that- if there is anything on the market that is an improvement on what he carries today they shall have it As he eats sleeps and dreams Royal i Scarlet canned goods of course he will make his l eadquart rs at the establishment of the R C Williams Company while in the metropolis I A Little Excitement William Stewart colored got too much wet Saturday night and in at- tempting ¬ to take him in charge he got Officer Charley Robinsons fingers between his molars and came near bitting them off and then fled but the officer fired at his retreating form- as did also Jailer Smith as he hap ¬ pened to be passing at that time The negro was not struck by any of the whistling bullets but was stop ¬ ped and was afterwards placed in jail Officer Robinsons fingers were dressed bya physician and it will lie several days before he has the use of them Originates a New Fruit John Philippi a well known fruit nurseryman of this place has perfect- ed ¬ a new fruit from the peach and nectarine called a peacherine Au ¬ thorities on fruit state the nursery ¬ man has made that the natural blend- ing t of the two fruitsand the result is a- i firm sweet white meat with a pal ¬ atable mixture of the flowers of the fruits from which it is a cross it will make one of the best shippers on the marketLodi Cal Sentinel- i I It Was Ever Thus Politics are still hot All day yes- terday t there were crowds upon the street discussing the phases of the re- i I ceat primary and trying to arrive at conclusions as to how certain resul- tsI l I e reached Miami News Mr Brumbys enumerators are still busy with the census figures Mr R 1 W Erwin has finished his work the Ocala district and while the infor- mation has not yet been made public yet enough is known to justify the prediction that she has made excel ¬ lent growth She is at least keeping- up in the procession with other in- terior ¬ i cities Miss Sara Whitfield who has been visiting Mrs C E Powell in Lexing- ton ¬ Kentucky for several weeks is now in Moultne Georgia where she will visit relatives until the first of October PISOS CURE FOR CUSES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS B = st Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Sold by drugg- istsCONSUMPTION i t- od > > 1 I r if < j fJ f > 1 FLIHH GALLOWAY I I Two Young People From Ocala Are Harriet Married I There was quite commotion at the county court room early yesterday morning caused by the arrival in the I city of a very nervous couple that de ¬ sired to be united in the holy bonds that make divorce possible- The party arrived from Ocala and the gentleman escorted the young lady to the r Brown House aoout 7 a m and while she was enjoying her breakfast the gentleman found Geo Mason who officiates in such cases during the absence of the judge and secured a license to wed for R W Flinn and Miss Mamie Galloway- both of Ocala He then went to the hotel and the happy pair started for the Baptist parsonage where RevSB Rogers made them one Mr Flynn the groom is a com- parative ¬ stranger here but the bride- is known to some of our people be ¬ ing the daughter of John P Gallo ¬ way for many years sheriff of Lake county but at the present time a successful turpentine operator After the ceremony the newly wedded couple took breakfast at the Brown House and a few minutes later departed on the train south ap ¬ parently as happy as if they had been pelted with rice by a host of ad ¬ miring friends- If was thought by some that the haste made by the couple was on ac- count ¬ of there being some objection- but both were apparently old enough- to know their own minds and we hope they will never regret their wedding day in Gaiuesville Gaines ¬ ville Sun A Benedict to Be From Fridays Daily Mr William F Marlowe the affa ¬ ble young salesman of the dry goods department of the Fair store leaves today for Wade Alachua county i where he will be married Sunday to i Miss Ella Lee Osteen one of Alachua countys fairest young ladies i The marriage will take place at I Forest Grove Baptist church at Wade I at 9 oclock in the forenoon- Mr Marlowe will return to Ocala with his bride next Wednesday and they will occupy the Kraybill cot- tage ¬ I on the corner of Orange and North Fifth street Mr C J Weaver and Miss Artie Marlowe sister of the prospective i groom will accompany him to be I present at the nuptials- The Ocala Banner offers its best j wishes in advance of the happy event THREE SALESMEN WANTED Three salesmen for new County Township I and Railroad Survey of Florida f This survey is a splendid compilation i of facts figures and drawings and of wonderful value Counties and towns fully indexed and population- of each is railroads given plainly j shown and distances between all I stations are shown congressional I districts outlined numbered and pop- ulation ¬ I given Other features too I numerous to mention A splendid I opportunity for energetic men Rand McNally Co Chicago S 18 3t Shortly after Sandro Batticello had I painted that most distinctly pagan picture The Birth of Venus he I equalized matters eased conscience I and silenced the critics by producing I a beautiful Madonna surrounded by- a circle of singing angels Yet George Eliot writes There were wiseacres who shook their heads and said This Madonna is the work of some good monkonly a man who is deeply religious could put that look- of exquisite tenderness and sympathy- in a womans face Some one is try ¬ ing to save Sandros reputation and win him back from his wayward waysLittle Journeys Mr John B Floyd the good nat representative of the New York Life Assurance Society was here Saturday and was giving to a party- of friends some of his experiences at Williston and Dunnellon and kept them in a roar of laughter There- are few more companionable men than John B Floyd F > jo> J tc > t- i < J r j i c HASBEENS NOT Hi IT Tire Younger Contingent Put Them to on the Shelf The baseball team which has been dubbed NeverWases showed the fans how very erroneously they were named when Friday afternoon on the South Third street diamond they defeated the HasBeens by a score of 13 to 2 The NeverWases played what we call star ball The basemen were fast and did everything that I was expected of them and that was I r a good deal their pitcher was good their catcher was good and the field ¬ I ers supported the battery and infield- to perfection Some of the above can be applied- to the HasBeens These veterans- did some good hitting and made three fast double plays They are not as fleet of foot as the Never Wases and made some errors but they have not forgotten how to play the game They were simply out ¬ classed They hit the ball for long drives but usually some of the Never Wases were there when the ball came down so those long swats counted- for nothing in the final score For the NeverWases Ford hit to left field for two bases and came home when Vogt hit to short where the ball was booted Vogt proceeded to pilfer the second sack which he did with grace and ease Bullock then hit a liner to Anderson on sec ¬ ond wno pulled it in and doubled Vogt at that station Harris made I first on Chambers error and worked- his way round to third and then scored on an error by first base i When the HasBeens came to bat Chambers hit a high one back of third base which Harris pulled in after a long run Bishop fanned and I Crom went out on a popup to third The NeverWases failtd to score in thr second session their side being retired in one two three order Not- so with the HasBeens Camp C was given a base on balls went to third on J Camps line drive to cen ¬ ter and scored when Anderson hit to right field Ford Vogt and Bullock added three more tallies to the score of the Never Wases in the third inning Morris one in the fourth Harris one in the fifth Pelot Ford and Vogt three in the sixth Cole still another in the seventh and Ford and Harris two- more in the eighthtotal 13 In the fourth scene for the Has Beens C Camp was retired from short to first J Camp then hit another drive to center but was caught trying to steal second Gerig went to first over the big four route reached second on Andersons i hit to right field and crossed the plate when Duval hit a long one over the center fielders head In the eighth inning C Camp J Camp and Gerig occupied the bases for the Has Beens with no one out and it looked af if they would score again Ander- son ¬ then hit to Vogt who doubled Gerig at first and Duval went out from pitcher to first Clark pitched a pretty game and had almost perfect support Duval I was not up to his usual high standard I and his support was not i the best The score R xE NeverWases 20311312013 12 4 HasBeeus 010100000 2 78 Battery NeverWases Clark and Bullock HasBeens Duval and Mc Etheridge Double play Anderson unassisted Anderson and C Camp Duval and C Camp Vogt and Eord UmpireE Carmichael Miss Caro Liddon entertained a number of young people Friday Light in honor of her guest Miss Florence Mellon of Tampa The evening was pleasantly spent in various games I music etc Mr Grant McCall who for many years was a resident of our city but now traveling for a New York furni- ture ¬ house was in Ocala Saturday Grants friends here are always glad- o see him and welcome him tJ lfi g Ji x < r1J l t6 i S e A STANDLEY COT- he y Pinnacle of Human Skill 1 2 Has been reached in our carrigaes r buggies and harness The only way they can ever be better is to raise the pinnaoleelevate the standardand even then our vehicles will be found- at the top They are not so high in prices though asto be out of reach u Ifi w of most vehicle users Let ns quote you figures LIVERY FEED SALE STABLE H53535c- U 1 112ji5 L 1 WE EAT MEAT To grow strong Unless we get I good meat we may as well let lID 151 I it none There is no strength i E in tough meat instead of giv- ing ¬ a O it takfg HtreiiRib to divest Ir- ni 9 L 1 It It pays to he careful in IS1 ro s buying meathe sure to get I the best tender and choice- s il- P Pay a little more if need be and f s f put something in your stomach mt iJ L LJz which will put flesh on yonr i t bones and strong blood in y- curEDWARDSBROS z r I i f ID Stalls 3 and 4 City Market Ocala Fla 1- F r l lffil t Iij I aI 8- A407 29 REFLECT ft MOMENT n l Have you decided on the kind of s a I fertilizer you are going to use Its I i r not a question of how much but what kind when the best result- can he obtained You cant make a A mistake when you use our high grade- S J fertilizers Highest cash price paid for dry bones FLORIDA FERTILIZER MPG OOMPAOT Gainesville Fla 1 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The paper Of the eonle for the People and 1>V the PeopleV4 ri + L Kcl ll OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1905 DOLLOP A YEAR

IA2A ILI2A3STH SAILS Lain Edltir-

KIIWEHIHGS ABOUT TOWN

Ocala is catching the kodak fever

Mrs James A Moorhead andchildren are back frm Lake Weir

Seed potatoes for fall planting forsale at the Ocala Seed Store 8 13 6t

Mr E K Nelson has returnedfrom a business trip to South Florida-

Mr Clifton C Ayer of Micanopyis visiting his parents in this city

The HasBeens want to try it overwith the NeverWases now the Ises

Buy your binder twine of MarionHardware Co Car load just re-

ceived¬

x

What has become of Ocalas publicbuilding And also of her operahouse

The friends of Hon W K Zewadski will be glad to learn that he issteadily growing better

Mr E J Crook who his beenspending the past three weeks atHender >onville N C is home again-

Mr and Mrs R L Barnes of

Aetna were among the visitors toOcala Saturday

We bid for your business on theQ1erits of our merchandise and thelowness of our prices The Fair x

General Rutland the popular-

tax collector of Sumter county was

in the city Saturday on business

Messrs Yonge Company havejust completed a handsome bathroom-

for Mr Jake Brown at his residence-

on North Tuscawilla street

ExSheriff P H Nugent came up

from Higley Saturday He is in high ¬

est glee over the prospects of his or-

ange

¬

grove property there

aIr J C Boozer has returned fromHawkinsville Ga where he went tobe with his mother in her last illness

Nearly everybody in Ocala was

seen with a copy of Tom WatsonsMagazine yesterday afternoon-

We seek the trade of all who believe-in buying when their dollars go thefarthest The Fair x

i

c It loots very much like the weatherspirits are arranging for a storm It

r

has been a long time since we havehad a real blow

The local editor is in receipt of apostal from little Miss Mildred Her ¬

bert Crosby showing the beauties of

Green river near Saluda N C

The families of Messrs R G Blakeand G W Martin will be the next toinspect the beauties of Lake Wei-

rd try the exhilirating effects of itsterse

We have now about 50 bushels ofRood sound peas on hand and woudbe pleased to till orders while theylast for we do not expect to have anymore this season Ocala Seed St le x

PSheriff Gordon has had the grass-

in the court house yard mowed andIs now having the shade trees trimm-ed

¬

The improvement is decidedlynoticeable-

Mr L L Veggs the wellknownFloridian of Orange Springs accom-

panied¬

by his family arrived in thecity Friday night and are stopping-at the Windle TimesUnion I

FOR SALK On TLoch LynnEstate residenceand 300 acres un ¬

der cultivation and good fenceFrom it was shipped the first car ofcanteloupes this season by Cave CoApply to J S Lewis Irvine Marion i

county Fla S it itIr Mr Nic Fort of Moss Bluff was a

+ caller at the Ocala Banner office Sat-

urday He reports everything in aflourishing condition in his section ofthe county I

WhiteJ Crook J W Crosby all OcalaP people were registered at the Aragon

r hotel Jacksonville Friday Ocalac people are always on the move

5

v

The Florida Soldiers at Sea Girt

The shooting done by the Floridateam on the Sea Girt range yesterdayranked with the best shooting done

I on the range duing the day and itis more than likely that one of the

imembers of the Alligator teamwill receive one of the prizes offered-

for the individual shooting-The shooting yesterday was from

the 200 300 500 and 600yard rangesand the scores made by the Floridians were good ones

The highest score of the day wasmade by a New York soldier with anaverage ot 182 The score of Ser-

geant¬

Lynn of St Augustine was 178

just 6 points behind the leader of thedays shooting There were over sixhundred entries in this match from

I all parts of the United States andthe Florida soldier led hundreds oftnem TimesUnion-

OH for the eastMr Jake Brown the hustling junior

partner of the firm of A Brownj Brother left Saturday for the eastern-i markets to look over the field andi scent out anything new Lhat mayhave developed in the grocery linesince his last trip He leaves Jack ¬

sonville via the Clyde Line for NewI

1 York City from which point he willj go up into the Catskill mountains forI a week to visit his family who havebeen spending tie summer there

iHe will return tp Ocala in the earlypart of October and promises the-

I patrons of the Tea Pot grocery that-if there is anything on the marketthat is an improvement on what hecarries today they shall have it Ashe eats sleeps and dreams Royal

i Scarlet canned goods of course hewill make his l eadquart rs at theestablishment of the R C WilliamsCompany while in the metropolis

I A Little ExcitementWilliam Stewart colored got too

much wet Saturday night and in at-

tempting¬

to take him in charge hegot Officer Charley Robinsons fingersbetween his molars and came nearbitting them off and then fled butthe officer fired at his retreating form-

as did also Jailer Smith as he hap ¬

pened to be passing at that timeThe negro was not struck by any ofthe whistling bullets but was stop¬

ped and was afterwards placed injail

Officer Robinsons fingers weredressed bya physician and it will lieseveral days before he has the use ofthem

Originates a New FruitJohn Philippi a well known fruit

nurseryman of this place has perfect-ed

¬

a new fruit from the peach andnectarine called a peacherine Au¬

thorities on fruit state the nursery ¬

man has made that the natural blend-

ingt

of the two fruitsand the result is a-i

firm sweet white meat with a pal ¬

atable mixture of the flowers of thefruits from which it is a cross itwill make one of the best shippers onthe marketLodi Cal Sentinel-

i

I It Was Ever ThusPolitics are still hot All day yes-

terdayt there were crowds upon thestreet discussing the phases of the re-

i

I ceat primary and trying to arrive atconclusions as to how certain resul-tsI

l

I e reached Miami News

Mr Brumbys enumerators are stillbusy with the census figures Mr R

1

W Erwin has finished his work theOcala district and while the infor-mation has not yet been made publicyet enough is known to justify theprediction that she has made excel ¬

lent growth She is at least keeping-up in the procession with other in-

terior¬

i citiesMiss Sara Whitfield who has been

visiting Mrs C E Powell in Lexing-ton

¬

Kentucky for several weeks isnow in Moultne Georgia where shewill visit relatives until the first ofOctober

PISOS CURE FOR

CUSES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILSB= st Cough Syrup Tastes GoodUse in time Sold by drugg-

istsCONSUMPTION

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1 I r if< j fJf >

1 FLIHH GALLOWAYI

I Two Young People From Ocala Are

Harriet MarriedI There was quite commotion at thecounty court room early yesterdaymorning caused by the arrival in the

I city of a very nervous couple that de ¬

sired to be united in the holy bondsthat make divorce possible-

The party arrived from Ocala andthe gentleman escorted the younglady to ther Brown House aoout 7

a m and while she was enjoying herbreakfast the gentleman found GeoMason who officiates in such casesduring the absence of the judge andsecured a license to wed for R WFlinn and Miss Mamie Galloway-both of Ocala He then went to thehotel and the happy pair started forthe Baptist parsonage where RevSBRogers made them one

Mr Flynn the groom is a com-

parative¬

stranger here but the bride-

is known to some of our people be ¬

ing the daughter of John P Gallo ¬

way for many years sheriff of Lakecounty but at the present time asuccessful turpentine operator

After the ceremony the newlywedded couple took breakfast at theBrown House and a few minuteslater departed on the train south ap¬

parently as happy as if they had beenpelted with rice by a host of ad¬

miring friends-

If was thought by some that thehaste made by the couple was on ac-

count¬

of there being some objection-but both were apparently old enough-to know their own minds and wehope they will never regret theirwedding day in Gaiuesville Gaines¬

ville SunA Benedict to Be

From Fridays DailyMr William F Marlowe the affa ¬

ble young salesman of the dry goodsdepartment of the Fair store leavestoday for Wade Alachua county i

where he will be married Sunday toi

Miss Ella Lee Osteen one of Alachuacountys fairest young ladies i

The marriage will take place atI

Forest Grove Baptist church at WadeI at 9 oclock in the forenoon-

Mr Marlowe will return to Ocalawith his bride next Wednesday andthey will occupy the Kraybill cot-

tage¬

I on the corner of Orange andNorth Fifth street

Mr C J Weaver and Miss ArtieMarlowe sister of the prospective i

groom will accompany him to be I

present at the nuptials-The Ocala Banner offers its best j

wishes in advance of the happy event

THREE SALESMEN WANTED Threesalesmen for new County Township

I and Railroad Survey of Floridaf This survey is a splendid compilationi of facts figures and drawings and ofwonderful value Counties andtowns fully indexed and population-of each is railroadsgiven plainly

j shown and distances between allI stations are shown congressionalI districts outlined numbered and pop-ulation

¬

Igiven Other features too

Inumerous to mention A splendid

Iopportunity for energetic men RandMcNally Co Chicago S 18 3t

Shortly after Sandro Batticello hadI painted that most distinctly paganpicture The Birth of Venus he

I

equalized matters eased conscienceI and silenced the critics by producingI a beautiful Madonna surrounded by-

a circle of singing angels YetGeorge Eliot writes There werewiseacres who shook their heads andsaid This Madonna is the work ofsome good monkonly a man who isdeeply religious could put that look-of exquisite tenderness and sympathy-in a womans face Some one is try¬

ing to save Sandros reputation andwin him back from his waywardwaysLittle Journeys

Mr John B Floyd the good natrepresentative of the New YorkLife Assurance Society was hereSaturday and was giving to a party-of friends some of his experiences atWilliston and Dunnellon and keptthem in a roar of laughter There-are few more companionable menthan John B Floyd

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HASBEENS NOT Hi IT

Tire Younger Contingent Put Them

to on the ShelfThe baseball team which has been

dubbed NeverWases showed thefans how very erroneously they werenamed when Friday afternoon on

the South Third street diamond theydefeated the HasBeens by a score of13 to 2 The NeverWases playedwhat we call star ball The basemenwere fast and did everything that

Iwas expected of them and that wasI

r a good deal their pitcher was good

their catcher was good and the field ¬I

ers supported the battery and infield-

to perfectionSome of the above can be applied-

to the HasBeens These veterans-did some good hitting and madethree fast double plays They arenot as fleet of foot as the NeverWases and made some errors butthey have not forgotten how to playthe game They were simply out¬

classed They hit the ball for longdrives but usually some of the NeverWases were there when the ball camedown so those long swats counted-for nothing in the final score

For the NeverWases Ford hit toleft field for two bases and camehome when Vogt hit to short wherethe ball was booted Vogt proceededto pilfer the second sack which hedid with grace and ease Bullockthen hit a liner to Anderson on sec ¬

ond wno pulled it in and doubledVogt at that station Harris made I

first on Chambers error and worked-

his way round to third and thenscored on an error by first base

i

When the HasBeens came to batChambers hit a high one back ofthird base which Harris pulled inafter a long run Bishop fanned and I

Crom went out on a popup to thirdThe NeverWases failtd to score in

thr second session their side beingretired in one two three order Not-

so with the HasBeens Camp C

was given a base on balls went tothird on J Camps line drive to cen¬

ter and scored when Anderson hit toright field

Ford Vogt and Bullock added threemore tallies to the score of the NeverWases in the third inning Morris onein the fourth Harris one in the fifthPelot Ford and Vogt three in thesixth Cole still another in theseventh and Ford and Harris two-

more in the eighthtotal 13

In the fourth scene for the HasBeens C Camp was retired fromshort to first J Camp then hitanother drive to center but wascaught trying to steal second Gerigwent to first over the big fourroute reached second on Andersons

i hit to right field and crossed theplate when Duval hit a long one overthe center fielders head In theeighth inning C Camp J Camp andGerig occupied the bases for the HasBeens with no one out and it lookedaf if they would score again Ander-

son

¬

then hit to Vogt who doubledGerig at first and Duval went outfrom pitcher to first

Clark pitched a pretty game andhad almost perfect support Duval

I was not up to his usual high standardI and his support was noti the best

The scoreR xE

NeverWases 20311312013 12 4HasBeeus 010100000 2 78

Battery NeverWases Clark andBullock HasBeens Duval and Mc

Etheridge Double play Andersonunassisted Anderson and C CampDuval and C Camp Vogt and EordUmpireE Carmichael

Miss Caro Liddon entertained anumber of young people Friday Lightin honor of her guest Miss FlorenceMellon of Tampa The evening waspleasantly spent in various games

I

music etc

Mr Grant McCall who for manyyears was a resident of our city butnow traveling for a New York furni-

ture¬

house was in Ocala SaturdayGrants friends here are always glad-

o see him and welcome him

tJ lfi g Ji x< r1Jl t6 i

Se A STANDLEY COT-

he

y

Pinnacle of Human Skill1

2 Has been reached in our carrigaesr buggies and harness The only way

they can ever be better is to raise thepinnaoleelevate the standardandeven then our vehicles will be found-

at the top They are not so high inprices though asto be out of reach

u Ifi w of most vehicle users Let ns quoteyou figures

LIVERY FEED SALE STABLEH53535c-

U

1 112ji5 L

1 WE EAT MEATTo grow strong Unless we get Igood meat we may as well let

lID

151 I it none There is no strength iE in tough meat instead of giv-

ing¬

aO it takfg HtreiiRib to divest Ir-

ni 9 L 1 It It pays to he careful in IS1ros buying meathe sure to get

I the best tender and choice-

sil-

P

Pay a little more if need be and fs f put something in your stomach mt

iJ L LJz which will put flesh on yonr i tbones and strong blood in y-

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