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SIX OCALA EVENt STAR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20 1908w
DR KENDALLS REVENGE
Cintinued from Third Page
In realty there was no similaritybut the daughter was an excellent pa-tient
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nevertheless She had no soonergone away than another lady camefrom directly across the street Shehad not seen the article in the news-paper but she had seen the automo¬
bile and It had encouraged herTwo days later the story of the vio-
lets¬
appeared In all the papers theromance very delicately touched uponThe Influence of perfumes upon thevoice well known to doctors was anew thing to the public and the re ¬
porters made the most of itDr Deane figured In the story as an
expert of the highest attainments whoIn association with the famous DrKendall had penetrated the mysteryof an obscure and Interesting caseThe gratitude of Miss Winthrop waspictured In moving terms
It was all true enough Deaue hadseen Miss Winthrop again at Kendallsoffice and the girl was far upon theroad to complete recovery She hadconfessed to Mme Sylvestre her passIng fascination and the secret recep-tion
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of the violets from the French-man
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All had been forgivenA few days later Mme Sylvestre and
Miss Winthrop called upon Doane andhe sang with them his voice excitingthe unbounded admiration of both la-
dles¬
who begged him almost with
0 JLets go and thank him
tears to abandon his profession forthe operatic stage But Dr Deanenow had patients and was not lookingfor another occupation-
A week from the following Sunday anewspaper published an illustrated ar¬
ticle upon the violet case There wasa picture of Dr Deane singing withMiss Wintbrop und a romance be-tween
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them was vaguely hintedDeane tore his hair when he read
this article but Miss Winthrop cameto see him and laughed about it Oth-er
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people came to see him They werepatients and their pockets were fullof money
And the publicity did not cease Itwas cleverly kept going by KendallThis was the veteran doctors amiablerevenge lie knew well enough whyDonne had avoided him and it was hispet joke to get the younger mars nameinto the papers Reporters came to see
JDeane and they were such good fel ¬
lows that he couldnt turn them awaylIe was In the swim and he couldntget out of Itf Upou a certain day Miss Elsa Ken-dall
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and her father came to New Yorkand the girl was left to her own de ¬
vices while the gentleman attended topome business Elsa found hor way to-
n certain address and there she sawseveral carriages waiting before a doorSo she walked around the block slowlyuntil but one carriage remained Thenshe ventured in
She was escorted to a reception-room where she waited alone In adrawing room adjoining voices weresinging with heavenly sweetness Syd-ney
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Deaues voice and Miss Winthropsbeyond a doubt So the stories in thepapers were true lie had fallen inlove with this singer Elsa charged i-
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her uncle and she hated himIt was useless to remain there She
would leave the house at once and se-
cretly¬
She stepped Into the hall Thevoices had now ceased Suddenly tlmdoor of the drawing room opened andMme Sylvester and Miss Wiuthropcame out Elsa shrank back into thereception room but she had had oneglimpse of the brilliant beauty of herrival and her heart was sore iu herbreast
Deane escorted his guests to theircarriage and returned to moot a sup-posed
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patient Still thrilling with theemotions which music had excited thesudden sight of Elsa touched the in-
most¬
chord of feeling in his natureBoth wore at high tension a state un-
favorable¬
to the concealment of a sen-
timental¬
secret Neither was ever albto remember afterward a single intelligiblo rm meat of their conversationhut whatever it may have been itquite sufficed
Thanks to that confounded uncle ofyours said Deane at last Im gettingalong very nicely really making moveyhand over fist If you can trust in myfuture
But Elsa was not thinking of the fu-
ture¬
The present was enough for herWas It uncle who put all those sto-
ries¬
In the papers r she askedHe Is responsible answered Deane-If I hadnt read them said she 1
think I shouldnt be here today-So I owe him even that cried
Deane Tho old rascal Lets go andthank him
On Saturday at the great RailroadWreck Sale you will witness a sightlong to e remembered Merchandisewill be thrown upon the floor at yourmercy and at such prices that cannothelp but appeal to you
Horse clipping done at the Tompkins-Cobb livery stable 111S
ANNOUNCEMENTI
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I Messrs Abe and Jake Brown pro-prietors of the Teapot Grocery desire
I to announce to their many friends andI customers In the city of Ocala and
Iarion county that there is a deal inI progress for this well known estab ¬
I lishedbusiness and the prospectiveI new owners have requested them toI say that the business will be continu-
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Iupon the same broad plan in the
future that has characterized it in thet past and they request all of theirI patrons to favor the new owners withthe same patronage in the futurewhich has been so highly appreciatedby them in the past
I ABE AND JAKE BROWNI Proprietors
CANNON TRAINED ON CATTARO
Montenegrins Demand that AustriaCede to Them the Important Port
of RagusaI Belgrade Servia Nov 20UnlessAustria cedes to Montenegro the portof Ragusa in Dalmatia in compensa-tion
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for the annexation of Bosnia andHervegovina Montenegro will bombardthe Austria town of Cattaro TheMontenegrin government has distrib-uted arms to the entire adult malepopulation in the vicinity of MountLovca where eight thousand Monte-negrins yesterday established them-selves and trained a number of siegeguns to sweep Cattaro Montenegrinsentries and scouting parties now dotthe entire Austrian frontier and Mon-tenegrins
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living abroad art returningprepared to take up arms
MARRIED A BOOKWORM
Hubby Would Sit Up to Read WhenWifey Wanted Him to Come-
to BedPittsburg Nov 20 Because her
husband would sit up and read a bookafter she retired sirs Minnie Thomas-a bride of twelve days living at 1617Edna street last night went alone tobed and took poison in an effort to endher life The young briie was savedwith difficulty the husband finishing-his book in time to find her writhingon the floor of their sleeping room
A SUREENOUGH KNOCKER-J C Goodwin of Reidsville N C
cays Bucklens Arnica Salve Is acureenotigh knocker for ulcers Ahad one came on iny leg last summerbut that wonderful salve knocked it
I out in a few rounds Not even a scarremained Guaranteed for pilessores burns etc Twentyfive centsat all drug stores
CITRA-Mr J ft Borland visited Ocala on
Monday j
Mrs E L Wartmann and sirs C1 i
Crosby are victims of lengue feverthis week Ve wish them a speedy I
recovery-Mr H W Douglas of Shady was a
visitor to our city TuesdayMr M C Rice has his sister Mrs
E r Bull of Connecticut with hie-this winter I
Conductor Charles Carter resumedhis duties on the A C L train Mon-day
¬tmorning
Mr and Mrs Arthur Port former-ly
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of Eureka now have rooms at MrDT Sherouses
Every one around hvre < eems toboI buy shipping oranges and heftily andj grinding cane t
I Miss Zrl nil Cason of Island GroveI spent Tuesday in citra a guest ofMrs J N Mali curs
Mr J W Hagins is now flagman 01 1
the Citra shortMr Kemp of Nichols Ga has ac-
cepted¬
n position here with the South ¬I
ern PitH Lumber Companyj Mr R J Steele came down fromj Branford Saturday j
Rev and Mrs R M Williams returned home Friday from Micanopy t
where they were unending quartersmeeting
Tile following gentlem1 n registeredat the Redditt House this week J HGarfield Macon Ga C A 0 Chamberlin Jacksonville R W Kyle Ocala-E Rice High Springs W M Ed-wards
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Waldo J H Howard HighSpirngs H W Douglas Shady I
Miss Sue C Rozeman went down toOcala last Friday
Dont fail to visit the great Rail ¬I
road Wreck Sale Saturday 21st Big-ger
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bargains than ever Have opened-up the balance of the wreckage goodsBe on hand early and get first pick
LITTLE GIRL CREMATEDI IN A BURNING BUILDING i
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Helena Ga Nov 20A Graham I
dwelling about tin miles from Mc j
Rat was burned Monday night It j
was occupied by Mr Yaucy who halthat day taken two little girls named
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Tucker home with him to spend theLight with his family j
After tile family had retired they t
were aroused by sound of fire and thej
smell of smoke and attempted to go j
I out in the hall but found it on fire j
with the roof about to full in Mr l
j Yancey gut the little girls out ami oneI
of them about seven years old inj
t some way sot lost and way crematedonly a small portion of Ref bmes be-ing fOUlH-
lTh girls were the sisters of sirI Yancey Mr Yanoy wa badly burn-ed
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jin trying to save the children
Send us your prescription work The I
Corner Drugstore j
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Nunnallys After Dinner stints 2I
cents the box at the POM rtice Drug-store
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R C Davis Z Co of Jacksonvillej will sell any make of secondhand i
typewriter upon easy terms if desired
USED CARBOLIC ACID J
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Mrs Oakum Inflicted Dreadful Agony-on
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Her Husband and Herself i
Pottsville Pa Nov 20 AbrahamOakum a clothing merchant or Potts ¬
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vine had the sight of both eyes de-
stroyed¬
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by his wife who threw a quan-tity
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of carbolic acid in ills face fol-
lowing¬
a family quarrel after whichshe drank the remainder of the bottleand will nrobably die
TIRED OF THE TALK
About the ElkinsAbruzzi MarriageDagoes Consider Americans Their
InferiorsRome Nov 20The Italian press
is daily growing more resentful againstcomments on the affairs of the Duke
j of the Abruzzi and Miss Katherine Elkins daughter of Senator Elkins ofWest Virginia
The latest Italian contribution ap-pears
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in Italy Abroad a review edit-ed
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by Signor Pellegrini who was sec-retary
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I to former premier ZanarJellit It is written by Signor Mantegazza ai staunch monorchist who is supposedto be the mouthpiece of the court andwho says in part
The Duke of the Abruzzi alreadywould have married Miss Elkins with
iout hiving her the rank of royal highness if she had been satisfied simply
Ito become his wife This however sherefused not understanding that a girl
J in her position in Europe would notI have objected Americans are convinced thit their dollars can buy ever
I relationship with one of the oldestj reigning houses of Europe
TOM JOHNSON GONE BROKE
Clevelads Famous Mayor has RuinedI His Own Finances Helpingj His Brother
fleveland Ohio Nov 20 MayorI Tom L Johnson who for years hasbeen accredited with poss sing a veryhuge fortune announces that he hasj post everything and will be compelledto give up his beautiful home of
I Euclid avenue and move into smallerIand less expensive quarters The may01 also states that he will give up his
J automobiles and other luxuries as heI can no longer afford to keep them Hisfortune was wrecked the mayor de-clares
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by his devotion to affairs of theestate of his dead brother Albert
I GRAVES IS NOWI FIGUREHEADINCHIEF
New York Nov Announcementis made by William Randolph Hearstowner of tIll New York American andthe New York Evening Journal andother publications in Boston Chicago-San Francisco and Los Angels that
I till Hon John Temple Graves of Geor ¬
gia has been made editorinchief ofthe New York American
The elevation of Mr Graves to thisposition shows the high esteem inwhich the Georgian is hold by MrHearst Mr Graves will be in entirecharge of till editorial policies of thopaper
B P 0 E
Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851Benevolent and Pro-tective
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Order of Elks
The next session will be held Tues-day evening October 27th Visitingbrothers cordially invited
Stephen Jewett Exalted RulerD S illiams Secretary
CONCORDIA LODGE F U OF A
Concordia Lodge No 1S1 FraternalUnion of America meets fourth Wed-nesday of every month 730 p m atTones Hall R E Yon e P M
Chas K Sae Secretary
lot some time the Ocala News Costay been trying to get a good view ofthe courthouse and now it has sinseeded in getting one The rimy isthe latest thing in that line
Sponges sponges direct from thefisheries Prices that surprise at theAntiMonopoly Drugstore
WAXTKD Position to run an autoor In a machine shop Practical machinit Address Box H04 Ocala Fla
Post cards just received at theOcala News Co showing the Confed-erate monument anti the courthouse
CRYING FOR HELP
Lots of It In Ocala But Daily Grow ¬
ing LessThe kidneys cry for helpNot an organ in the whole hOlly
so delicately constructedNot ono so important to healthTIlt kidneys are the filters of the
bloodWhen they fail the blood becomes
foul and poisonousThere can be no health where there j
is poisoned bloodBackache is one of the first indica
lions of kidnl troubleIt is the kidneys try for help Heed i
itD ans Kidney Pills are what is
wantedAre just what overworked kidney
needThey strengthen and invigorate the
kidneys help them to do their worknever fail to cure any case of kidneydisease
P Y Smith living at 120f Alachua j
Ave Cainesville Fla says Mywife was troubled for some time withsevere headache She also complainedof a dull pain in her back and was f
nervous and weak I thouuht that her j
kidneys were the cause of her trouble anti procured a box of DeanKidney Pill for her She receivedsuch great benefit from the use of thetint box of this remedy that I rrruined another supply When thiswa used tilt pains ceased and she i <
nun no Ionizer troubled with hadache It required but two boxes ofDoans Kidney Pills to eiitireiv cureher
Plenty more pool like this fromOcala people I all at Tydintrs Cosdrug store and ask what their custo-mers report
For sale by all deniers Price rocents FooterMilburn CM BuffaloNew York ole agents for the UniteStates
Remember the namDl pjtake no iither
L CASMINSKI-
At the second stall on ntf rightsyou enter the city market I am kt e Pink a firstclass selection of guaran ¬
teed i
Florida Meats Beef Pork MuttonSausage Etc Choice Fresh and
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Salt Water Fish Cedar Key i
and Crystal RiverOysters
fresh daily and guaranteed the bestGive me your orders and they will bewell cared for
L CASMINSKI City Market
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
The following program will be ren-dered
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by the Metropolitan Band this I
evening The concert is given compli I
subscribe-d i
j of uniforms and defraying other ex-penses
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and the band takes thisI m thod of expressing their thanks andI appreciation I
March Gentrys TriumphalFJewell I
II Selection Bohemian tirlBale I
Cornet duet Bolero Messrs Gerigi and TuckerR B Hall I
j Medley overture The MonarchW C OHare
March The CrisisR B HallI
Genii Waltzes from the Soulj Kiss or M Levi j
I Novelette The Snow queenGustar Salzer j
Medley overture uA Gleam of He-avenC
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I H Harris j
A E Gerig DirectorI I
i AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY I
I Teachers meeting 30 a in I
I Exposition of lesson by pastorSunday school senices 315 a mMorning services 11 a m I
Sermon Six Fs and a onclusionText will be found in Gods Book ofNature vol 2 chapter 1 section 27Scripture text A Land Flowing with
I Milk and HoneySunbeam Eand3 p m
IB Y P U6Hj p mEvening services 730 p mSermon The Widows Mite andI Easy Money-AI cordial invitation is extended to
I everyone to attend these servicesi
j Good music free seats and a heartyI welcome for all C C Carroll Pastor
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Christian I
W H Coleman MinisterSunday cltoO19 a m
IRev C E Powell former pastor
I will preach at 11 a m-
Alli friends and the public cordiallyI invited to attendj
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FEED FOR SALEI
Ve have a big stock jf first class I
i Western oats and hay also seed oatsfor sale at the lowest market priceCall at the barns West Exposition-street A B Dement Co
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We carry the best line of toit ar ¬
ticles soups perfumes etc in theI city Come in and be convinced Ty I
dings R Co
S E Rowe pays 4 to 10 Ilk centsper pound for green hide RoE LitBonanza Phone 111
Nunnallys After Dinner Mints 25j cents the box at the Postoffice Drug-store
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Now is the time to plant your gar-denI We have all kinds of garden
iseed for fall planting Tydings C Cc
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i WANTED At the Monlezumu hotelthree white girls with good ivputa
J lions to take charge of the dining I
j room alo a woman for pastry cook I
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When We Began Businetwelve years ago nearly everybody was poorThere are lots of people here now who are com-fortably
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well off We helped some of them anti iwill be gLid tohelp yon
The Munroe T Chambliss BankINCORPORATED
T T Monroe Pres Z C Chambliss Y Pres A E Gerlg Cashier
FOUR FOR ONEw
GET TWICE THE LIGHTFOR ONEHALF THE COST
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BY USI-
NGTUNGSTON LIGHTSG-
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THEM AT
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H W TUCKERSt Electrical Supply House
RL1i F W Ditto
IT 9t Real Estateand-Insurance Agent
Houses for sale anarent Rents collected and
I alt Taxes paid for nonresi-dents
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Fire Life and Accident
nsurance written in the most reliable companies Farmstimber tracts vacant lots residence and business propertiesfor sale Be sure to see me whether you want to buy or not
F W DITTO Phones 116 and 92
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Our many customers will remember the greatj
ly
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II Panic Struck Salec
that we gave a few weeks since and the rare bargains-we gave them in first grade furniture and house fur-nishing
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articles The sale left on our hands a numberof articles that we wish to dispose of We do not <
mean undesirable goods but the very best of their kind-For instance there will be an odd dresser a wash-
standj
+ a bed stead a mattress or spring some rugs
t chairs tables etc in fact a great many articles in allor most of the different departments of which therewill be only one or two and which liKe any otherhouse we desire to close out We will givet EXCEPTIONALLY lOW PRICES L-
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on these goods Lower even than they were offered atthe recent sate Now they will not last long at theprices we will offer them and cannot be duplicated atanything approaching these figures so come in at yourearliest opportunity and look them over and makeyour selection Remember every article is firstclass and
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Fully GuaranteedJu-st tell the salesmen or sales ladies that you sawourLeft Over Sale Advertising and want to see some oft t
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t the goods
Smith RobertsPROPRIETORS
The Ocala Furniture CompanyP SIt is well to bear in mind whilt visiting the store that our stock of Furniture and
House Furnishings of all kinds is second to none in this section of the state
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