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THE OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY MARCH 2 1906 I
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E UVTTUi JJ rFROTANAS
SULTANAS
NABISCOS
FIVE OCLOCK TEAS
SOCIAL TEAS
BUTTER THINSGRAHAM WAFERS-
ARROVROOTS
OATMEAL
CHEESE SANDWICHES
ALBERTS
VANILLA and CHOCOLATE WafersOLD TIME SUGAR COOKIES
PRETZELETTS ZWEIBACK
SALTINES FIG NEWTONS Etc inFRESH PACKAGE CRACKERS
ALSO
PEA UT BUTTER
SHELLED ALMONDSs
and JUNKETSr AT THE
lTEAPOT GROCERY
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BERLIN ELECTRICAL
THEATEREN-
TIRE CHANGE Of PROGRAM
EVERY DAY
Program for this EveningI
PURCHASING AN AUTOMOBILEGYPSIES WARNINGWOODLAND TRAGEDYSAVED FROM THE SEA
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Open at 330 p m prompt I
Admission cents chil-dren 5 cents f
H M WOOD PROPWallace Building Opposite Methodist
Church
WEATHER FORECAST<
Washington March 2Fair tonightand Tuesday
Supt J C Crompten of Lake countyis a very sick man and his doctorsadvise him not to make the race forstate superintendent of schools forwhich position he aspires
Mrs Richard McConathy is homefrom a visit to Tampa
Mrs John Brown is very sick at thepiome of her brother Jim Brown eastof the city-
Sunday was an ideal Florida springday and hundreds went out into thecountry to iee sure enough signs oflife in the blossoms and green foliageof the forestsi
Mr J W Pearson is very proud ofa batch of photos he has receivedfrom his stock farm in Missourishowing a number of mares and coltsand thoroughbred horses There is apicture of a sixmonthsold mulecolt which measures 14hands How
t Is that for improved stock and the I
Interest in the story Is heightened bythe fact that there are fifty or more
lost as good as the one indicated I
Mr Pearson is making a big successof his stock farm I
The Messrs Fred Welhoner Sr andJr of Grahamville who are working t
for the Wilson Cypress Co at GreenCove Springs after visiting their fam-
ilyj
for a few days returned to their j
work this afternoon
Captain Buckshot Williams broughtup the three Graces from Inglis onhis train this morning
J W H Scott representing hardwarel
uipply house was in town today
h J Williams of Homosassa was inhe city today
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Mr C E Herrick of Crystal Riverwas in town todayI
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Mr and Mrs Warfield of Toledowino have been rooming with Dr andMrs Wm Anderson left today forLakeland-
Mrs Ben Borden and little son areborne from a visit friends in Oxford
The Star knows of a bright youn-gn about 18 years of age with some
knowledge of bookkeeping who wants<
< position in a store or office as clerk-or salesman Apply at this office
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OCALA OCCURRENCES-
K of P meet this evening
Odd Fellows meet tcmonow night
Masons meet Thursday evening
Then wore tent six arrivals atthe Ocala House Sunday
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1ir1 1 Mendenhall of ClearwatrIs a guest of the Ocala House
Mr Frrd Robertson of the OxfordCrate and Basket Co was in town to ¬
day from Crystal River
Clifford Anderson who spent Sun-day
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with his wife and baby returned-to Holder this afternoon
Mr D S Woodrow returned thisnoon from VVoodmar where he spentSunday with his family-
Mr and Mrs George Stewart ofAnthony were In towtt today guestsof Mr and Mrs H C packham
Mrs Ed Carmichael is down withthe grip
Mr W A Hays who is with theDutton folks at Standard was a bus ¬
iness caller today
Mrs Chas E Taylor after severaldays affliction with the grip is ableto be out again
Miss Laura Norwood who has been-at home the last two weeks recup ¬
erating from an attack of the grip re ¬
turned Sunday to DeLand to resumeher studies at Stetson University-
As will be seen by the program else ¬
where the Berlin Theater has a fineset of pictureson display this after ¬
noon and evening Be sure to see them I
They are well worth the money I
Mrs M Li Durand has received thesad news of the death of her grand-Child the son of Mr and Mrs George
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Chandelle of Louisiana-
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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 yourlungs The genuine is in a yellowpackage Sold by all dealers
p
Rev R W Parrott and wife evan-gelistic
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workers of Jacksonville con ¬
ducted an interesting service inYonges Hall yesterday afternoonTheir street services will continueeach night until Friday and will beheld at 7 oclock on the square Allwho have not heard them should make-an effort to do so Their children Elwood and Glory the eldest just fiveyears old will sing in these meetings
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Mrs Wesley Meadows an excellentlady from Anthony and a zealouschurch worker was in town todayshopping She expects to visit herdaughter some time during the spring-at Harriman Tenn
Geo K Robinson took his auto outof the garage today for the first time-in a year or two the same havingbeen completely overhauled and put infirst class running order-
C M Schneider a valued employeeof the Buttgenbach Phosphate CoDunnellon was in the city Saturday-and traded with D W Tompkins forone of the handsomest and most stylishanimals to be found in a days travel
Mrs Williams and her two grand-children
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who have been the guests ofMr W J Jewett and daughter re ¬
turned to their home in Brooklyn NY yesterday
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Mr and Mrs Kimball of Maineare the guests of Mr and Mrs E fI1Mote
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We see by the Sumtcrville TimesI
that our oldtime editorial friend whoformerly ran the Sumterville Timesthen with tlio Tampa Tribune but formore than a year county judge ofStnnter is a candidate for reelection-also that Major Win Rimes is a can ¬
didate for reelection as tax assessorand F L Rutland for tax collector I
There is no doubt of their election
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LOST Gold band ring with smalldiamond set in snake head Dropped i
between Oklawaha avenue and SouthI Third street Liberal reward for itsreturn to R E Cole at the MunroeCInni bliss Bank
J Walker Bishop his keen appoint-ed
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justice of tine peace for the Ocaladistrict by Governor Broward to fillthe vacancy caused by the death ofStimter A Bullock He will be com-
missioned¬
as soon as the board ofcounty commissioners approve hisbond which will be tomorrow MrBishop is certainly well qualified forthe position if intelligence and highcharacter count for anything
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Ni14scI ji5 6 aP 5 I 1 tHo
THE GREAT WALDEN COMING-
At the Armory Theater WednesdayNight March 4th
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One of Professor Waldens new il-
lusions¬
this year is the Magic DriesA most puzzling oyster A case ofwhere an object may occupy severalplaces at the sunn time and again be
I no plaee at allA gentleman who witnessed a recentassurthe lest in this line he ever saw It is
very entertaining fur young and oldMr Wtilden the past season traveled-
over 17000 miles being in twentyI two different states the press in allI places speaking in the most flatteringterms of him-
Remember one night only Wednes-day
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March 4th at the armory theaterReserved seats 50 cents will be onsale at the Ocala News Co
DOW BECK FOR COMMISSIONER-
MrI
L Dow Beck authorizes thestatement that he will formally an ¬
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nounce this week for county commis ¬
sioner from the second commissionersdistrict-
A BIG TURPENTINE DEALI
Mr J W Jackson of this city andMr C N Griffin of Plymouth havebought the big turpentine location ofEnzer Haynes at Plymouth on thenorthern edge of Orange county sev-enteen
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miles from Orlando The loca ¬
tion is a large and valuable one andthere is a great deal of round timber-on the property Mr Jackson will goat once to take charge of the property-
MR WILSONS PROMOTION-
Mr
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William H Wilson one ofOcalas bright young railroad menand an Ocala product entirely whohas been with the Seaboard Air Linefor the past year or two has receivedthe appointment to the new office inOcala of Passenger and Ticket AgentFormerly this office was divided The I
agent did the ticket business at the I
depot and the city ticket agent for-merly
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Mr W W Condon did the up ¬
town work but the office has beenchanged and the new one created MrWilsons office will be in the Ocala
Music Cos store where the business-has been done for a good many yearsand at train times he will be at thepassenger depot to sell tickets MrWilson is a capable and ambitiousyoung man and holds the confidence-and esteem of his company and thejpublic and will do all in his power to
I care for the business of the office ina jamup manner
THE MAN FROM KAHNRepresenting Kahn Bros LouisvilleKy will have on display for your in ¬
spection their full line of spring andsummer samples at H B Masters CoMarch 2 3 and 4th Get in line forEaster-
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I THE BEST DAY YET-I
I Today began the second week of thet Boston Stores big sale and has been
the best day of all There was notclerks enough to wait on the custom-ers
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TIle store expects to be very busyI all week and the public is getting alot of bargains
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I Mrs Oriska Peacock of Albany Gawho has been visiting her sister MrsJ E Marshall at the Hiawatha LakeStock Farm for the past month or six
I weeks left today for homeI
Mr J E Marshall is quite ill withgrip at the home of his daughterMrs H H Whitworth
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Col R A Green came up last nightfrom Clearwater and is a guest of theOcala House
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Little Clifton Sexton who returned I
home with her mother Saturday aft-ernoon from Jacksonville is playing-in the yard with the other children tolaywas
as well and happy as she ever I
Mr and Mis P F Groover ofheeling W Va are rousts of the I
Ocala HouseI
Mrs Henry Gordon anti pretty lit ¬I
tle daughter Winnie went to Dunnel ¬
lon this morning
Mr M L Reynolds of Lynne who i
until recently taught the Griner Farmschool and a competent young book-keeper
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has succeeded Mr WalterPedrick as bookkeeper fur the Carmiehael At Son Co
THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING
Whenever you have a cough or coldjust reineml T that Foleys Honey and I
Tar >ill cure it Do not risk yourhealth by taking any but the genuine-It is in a yellow package Sold by alllealer-
sWANTEDStuaent nurses at theMarion County Hospital Reply byletter or in person to W V NewsomM D secretary Ocala Florida
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White Goods and Embroidery i-r
Beautiful white materials of every weave and quality 1suitable for making spring and summer wearables are stare v
in almost endless variety here Our prices are impossibleto duplicate
IPERSIAN LAWNS at per yard 15c to 50-
cFREXCH LA WNS 48 such per yard 35c to 125
LINES LAWN 36 inch per yard 35clO125SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up
to 25c on sale at per yard 15ceV
ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses in agreat variety of 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 yardlkLAWN AND SWISS WAISTS New style SlW to 751LACE WAISTS Ecru Cream and White25O to 45-
1RHEWAUER COMPANYI
C V ROBERTS E C SMITH
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have one of the best stocks of
furniture of all kinds that can be
found in the state We sell our goods-
at prices that cannot be duplicated-
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have almost everything ih the
house furnishing line but have an es-
pecially
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attractive line of iron beds
dressers desks sideboards hall racks i
rugs and art squares miStings diningr
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tables center tables pictures etc and
will be pleaded to show the goods toI
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FURNITURE4
COMPANY
OCALA FLAI
The Store Thats Always Busyt I
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JAMES R MOORHEAD B J PO TTER DAVID WOODROWPresident General Manager Secretary i-
1Woo mar Sand and Stone CompanyBUILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS
Dealers In f
Lake Weir Sand s
Manufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts etc E-stimates anrl Plans Furnished rnd Contract Taken-
I HOTEL INDLE-t 151719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla
tfew cold FirstClass in alla k Appointments
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fJv f> 14 y 4 j American Plan 2 and 250r rt t I i Per day-
Europeant
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ntL aJv g Plan Rooms oneP r 4 person 75 cents per day arid
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h Up Special weekly rates s fCenter of City Near all Car
Lines Open all the Year iJ1
= to I Rooms with Bath ExtraiJ V >a Charge Bus from Depot and bVi-
JCr Steam hips s
C B SMITH Proprietor eAm
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