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EIGHT OCAL EVENING STAR MONDAY JANUARY 27 1908

OCALA HOUSE0

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1 WINE ROOMS

CAFE-w have again opened our Cafe in

connection with our business and wilIr always have on hand everything us-

Vaflyl kept in a firstclass place suchasr OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES

cc WESTERN STEAKSt HAM AND EGGS

FISH AND GAME IN SEASONCHICKEN TO ORDER

j Give tit a call and we guarantee youIf

good service reasonable prices anorompt

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i I KAUENBERGfR ManagerU

FORSALE-r

HORSES MULES AND FEED-

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J L Smoajrs old stand onJ xposition street stock fine prices

Mmonable 31ve us a call not onlyIor good stock but feed A B Deiinent Co Ocala Fla

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PClee I Ice I Ice I

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DUALITY RIGHT

DELIVERY RIGHT

PRICE RIGHT

IR1DA PACKING ICE COor

5 BENJAMIN IN CHARGEr

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I OCALA PRESSIKB CLUB-

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F WILLIAMSON Propje reasonable All Goods pressed

cI1CIaned on Short Notive and Der Promptly

Aft transient work not called fo-ritIIn 30 days will be Bold forcharges

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tf Anyoie l4enalnJt R rketoh nnd description nrL IcIly scrtRlu our opinion

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tlItr1ctJTJ cniiI1tiiit1aI HANDBOOK on PIfl1-8e t froa <tai for tiorumiv pHt r4

iPntent8 taken throuah Mann ft Co rcctvcharge intbu

L Scientific Bmricaiz-I < i6Tceir llltMtnttea weckir JnrJlf > or6-

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> Motion of any ncientiae lourual Ternm f3 atOur months fL aoldbynll newudealer-

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wch Mao Y At WiwMnston Do

fttoe ot Application for Leave to Sell

HOPS Lanc-rirKotlce

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is hereby given that on thefth day of February A D 190S 1

ill I apply to Honorable Joseph BellCjjkuaty Judge in and for Marion

r State of Florida at his officeQca In said County for an order

iirIzLng me as Guardian of theaet heirs of the estate of Talulah

fihrbover deceased to sell at privateM the following property belonging

Meald estate towit Southeast quaroKsection 12 Township 13 south

1Bnge 19 east said lands belongHd the eatate of the said TalulahOroover deceased to he sold for-

t Interest of said minor heirs1z llth day of January 1908

cJ Oscar Groover Guardiant I1-01ji Circuit Court of the FIfth Judi

Circuit of Florida In and for Mafr Bounty In Chancery

ivPfcssurnpsic Savings Bank a Corjp jrmtion Un er the Laws of the Statfc

rmont Complainant vs Mrs E-

BroCkIngton Defendant Order fortractive Service

fsordered that the defendant here1intd towit Mrs E B Brocking

and she is hereby required toL r to the bill of complaint in this

J B on or beforeay the 3rd day of February 190-

8frlt1futher ordered that a copy oforder be published once a week-

Me1xht consecutive weeks in thelL Star a newspaper published in-

iIktl county and stat-e1hIs 4th day of December 1907

S T SIstrunkVierk Circuit Court Marion Co Fla

BrH B Foy Jr D C1 ibker Duval

Solicitor1

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THE FITZGERALD COMPANY

ROOFING PAVING CEMENT ANDI

TILE WALKS TARRED FELTSI

TAR PITCH AND GRAVELI

We have a crew or expert cementworkers in the city for a short time-

I and we would be pleased while herI to give estimates on and put in anywork of thJs character either cement-or tile sidewalks copings retainingwalls or heavy concrete work

We have f > xe ptional facilities foihandling cement work cheaply anil-satisfaciorily both in our equipmentand corps of expert workers

Kither call at our works or NorthMain street near the foundiy or ad-

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our representative HUGH WIL-LIAMS

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Room G HOLDER BLOCK nBOX 815 who will cheerfully call andgive any Information desired

MARION COUNTYREPUBLICAN CONVENTION

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Official Report

The Marion County Republican Con-vention

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met in Ocala Saturday Jan25-at 12 noon The executive committee-met at 11 a m and paved the way for-a successful convention Eighty dele-gates

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were present from every pre-

cinct¬

in the county State and con-gressional

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delegates were elected tothe convention which meets at St Au-

gustine¬

Feb 26 1908 Also a countyI

executive committee was electedPostmaster Crom addressed the con-

vention¬

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A resolution endorsing the tat or-

ganization¬

was unanimously adoptedThe delegates were not instructedFollowing are the delegates to the

state convention J H DicKerson HC Groves W P Wilson S M Gibbs-W W Spann George Giles

Following are the congressional del-

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VA Wilkerson A Ti Ed-

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M Stewart F P Gadson F CW Williams E C Packard

The following county executivecommittee was chosen Dr W PWilson chairman Ocala H C Groves-W W Spann F P Gadson S MGibbs F C W Williams GeorgeGiles Blitchton A J Kennedy S WCavalier Dunnellon B R Gooden DrC R Williams Reddick Green Redwitch R F Heath Flemington W AWilkerson J S Williams Martel AB Edwards Geiger B M Floyd SReeves Sparr B J Taylor Anthony-C R Hill W M N Weatherspoon JH Hodge McIntosh W Ward CJ Jordan Cotton Plant Z D Limbrick Shady M Stewart J GlympMartin T B Wood Belieview J RBlackwell Henry Williams Sparr JS Harvey Fairfield R SpinklesGeorge Washington

YOUNG GIRLS SUICIDE

Miss Clyde Porter of Quitman CM1

killed herself Saturday nighht bv fir-

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a bullet through lwr brainII

TAX ASSESSORS APPOINTMENTS

I will be at the following places on j

time specified to receive tax returnsfor 100S I

January 19081

Martel 27th a mCotton Plant 27th p mHeidtville 28th 11 a m to 2 p mDunnellon 29thRomeo 30th 11 a m to 2 p mBlitchton 31st until 3 p m

February 1908

Kendrick 3rd a mMartin 3rd p mLowell 4th a m I

Reddick 4th p mFairfield 5th a mIrvine 5th p mFlemington 6th a mCentral 7th a mGeiger 7th p mMcIntosh 8thShady 10th a m I

Santos 10th p mBelieview 11thPedro 12th a mLevon 12th p mSummerfield 13th a mCandler 14th a m

I Oklawaha 14th p mEastlake 15th a mWeirsdale 15th p mLIna ale 17th a mMoss Bluff 18th a mElectra 18th p m

I Lynn 19th 8 to 10 a mGrahamville 19th 12 to 2 p mConnor 19th 2 to 5 p mChurchill 20th p mEureka 21st a mDaisy 21st p mFort McCoy 22nd a m

I Pine 22nd p mAnthony 27th I

Sparr 28th a mCitra 28th p mOrange Springs 29th p m I

March 1908

Ocala from 7th to 31stc L

The law requires all tax returns tobe made by the 1st of April

Postmasters will please cut out andpost this notice Alfred Ayer

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HELLSOS AOUfiD TRIP

Arizonas Editors Tour WasLively While It Lasted

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I NO DESIRE TO BE DICTATORIII

j Those Who Charge Us Otherwise DoUs a Great Injustice He SaysDr-BaI nc Told It Wss Time For Him

I to Move Vhich He Did

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WI tire Jim ricllso Wo are the ed-

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of the Kicker Ve art mayor ofI GIvcndain Gulch Wf are the post-

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We are i deputy United StatesI marshal We nro the owner of hell-

s Opera House We own the Hiilsohaul Wo are the sole owner of sixdifferent mountains and 30000 acres ofdesert lands in Arizona

And yet we do not aspire to dictator-ship

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I We dont want to ho pointed outas the big it We havent the slight-est

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idea that we own the town or thatthings have got to go as we decreeThose who charge us otherwise do us-a great injustice

At an early hour last Wednesdaymorning we buckled on our guns and

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WE STATED THTC CASK GENTLY BUTFIRMLY

went hunting for an individual namedIdaho Sam He arrived here fourweeks ago and announced that he was-a holy terror and he has since made-a nuisance of himself We found himafter half an hours search and tender-ed

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him his choice between hitting thetrail and hanging He started to arguethe matter but we got the drop onhim and as a result the midday sunshone down on him us he rested on thefar side of Wolf creek

Our next visit of state was paid toMr C 1 Flint attorney at law MrFlint is of that clasps called shysterslie was disbarred in Chicago andcame out here to make a fresh startHis doings have heen unsavory andhe has neglected Hake advantage oflittle hints thrown out by us from time-to time When we called and announc-ed

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to him that he must pull his freighthe grabbed for a shotgun in the cornerofhis office but soon thought betterof it and agreed to change climatesHe went that nighU In his new loca-

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we wish him wellTold Doctor to Move

Three months ago Dr Barnes hurrjout his sign on Apache avenue Be-

fore he had been a week in practicewe learned that he knew nothing aboutmedicines except what be had learned-in a sawmill We decided to give him-

a chance however Out in this coun-try

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we feel that every man is entitled-to at least one fair show Dr Barneshad made a botch of it at setting bro ¬

ken limbs and diagnosing cases andit was time for him to move on Westated the case gently but firmly andhe replied that he had been expecting-It and was glad togo

When Mr John Taylor arrived inGiveadnm Gulch six weeks ago hegave out that he was looking for aplace to establish an orphan asylum-He was offered sites on the mountains-and on the plains but he seemed tolose interest It soon developed thathe was simply a good natured sort ofdeadbeat There has been no particu-lar

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harm in him but as he was breath ¬

r ing ozone rightfully belonging to someone else he was asked to move on liemoved There were tears In his eyes-as he went and his last words were

l that this was a cold old worldBefore we had visited Lawyer Jim

I Wheelan in his office to hold a littletalk word came to us that he had agun and intended to shoot on sightMr Wheelan Is another shyster Hecame here from Milwaukee to escapebeing sent to state prison but thechange of climate didnt bring reformwith it On several different occa-

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we have had to refer to him inthe Kicker as a liar and a scoundreland the relations between us have beensomewhat strained

When we entered Mr Wheelans of-

fice¬

the other day be was ready to de-

bate the question We found ourself

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looting into rue muzzie or a large annliberal revolver As a matter of facthe pulled trigger on us and if the car-tridge

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hadnt failed to explode this is-

sue¬

I of the Kicker would have con-tained

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I our obituary The failure of thecartridge gave ns our chance and with ¬

in four hours Mr Wheelan and his lawlibrary and his little ways were out ofsight <dow the Panther creek trailOther towns may greet him with open

i arms hut there was something lackingbetween him and the Gulch

I Many and many a time In the lastsix mouths have we warned Dr HenryMason that lie should have stuck toI

sheep herding and let the practice ofI medicine ulonn When we came tclearn that he couldnt tell quinine frommorphine we talked to him like abrother und offered to pay his fare toFlorence hut he was a man who lovedto dwell on the ragged edges of fateHe believed in destiny and he believ-ed

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that destiny meant to lead the med-ical

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profession He argued it out soclearly that we shut up

A week ago Dr Mason killed off histhird patient It was only a China ¬

man but out here we are even comingto look upon the Celestial as a humanbeing The public didnt actually riseup und demand that the doctor go orhang but we rather put It that waywhen we called He wasnt a minute-in saying that he would go He had agood offer to go back to his herdingand so much Latin and medicine to ¬

gether made his head ache He retiresI with honors He could have killed adozen patients during his practice butbe has been content with three

Judge Given Walking PapersNo one exactly knows where the In-

dividual¬

calling himself Judge Wil-liams

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hailed from lie gave out thathe was here to see about establishingwaterworks but was soon a hanger onfor free drinks and was always want-ing

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to borrow dollar Hit attitudeand occupation appeared against thebest interests of Arizona und we there ¬

fore gave him v int to move on Hesaid he would sTOly miss the homelikesurroundings of the Gulch but he van-ished

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For a few minutes after we struckthe trail of W Caniff it looked as ifsome one would be planted before sun-down Joseph came here from Santa j

Fe a few weeks ago with an object In i

view That object as stated by him-self was to raIre hIl He has accoraplished it pretty thoroughly Hehas had two shooting scrapes and three

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or four barroom rows A few daysIago the vigilance committee sat on his

gocase and it was resolved that he must

Joseph was the last on our list YeIhunted him out in a pool room and as-

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a brotherly smile It didnt goThen we tried the fatherly dodge Itdidnt work Joseph was fly He had i

two guns and it was just his hour forshooting There was some little dis-

cussionj

and then he started to draw i

We beat him by the fraction of a sec-

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and as he afterward said heiought to have had sense enough to puthands up He didnt have however j

and we had to bore a bullet in his j

shoulder All things considered lie gotoff easy He is now in the hospital i

but after a few days will set off with-a new song in his heart and look for atown where a man of his caliber is ap-

preciatedj

Sooner or later he will belynched but then he will have lots of i

fun while he does live We regard the j

town now as in a healthy social con I

dition and should not be a hit sur-prised to see a winter boom sdt in andreal estate jump 23 per

centMQUAD

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DISTURSE THE CONGREGATION-

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person who disturbed tlie con¬

gregation last Sunday by continuallycoughing is requested to buy a bottleof Foleys Honey and Tar For salt j

by all dealers J

MRS EDDYS MOVE

Mrs Eddy high priestess of theChristian Science cult has moved her

I residence from Concord N H toI

Brookline iI

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This is to certify that all druggists II

are authorized to refund your money-

if Foleys Honey and Tar fails to cure I

your cough or cold It stops thecough heals the lungs and preventsserious results from a cold Cures la 1

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grippe coughs and prevents pneu ¬

monia and consumption Contains-no opiates The genuine is in a yellowpackage Refuse substitutes For saleby all dealers

ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OFTINAL DISCHARGE

Notice is hereby given that on che

Second day of June A D 1908

the undersigned administrator of theestate of A H Frederick deceased-will make my final settlement withHon Joseph Bell judge of probate athis office in Ocala Marion countyFla and wil apply for my discharge-as

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administrator of said estate-R T Frederick-

Adm of Estate of A H Frederickdeceased

Nov 19th 1907

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EXPOSITION WASOPENED-

At Jacksonville Saturday with a Mes-

sage¬

from the President

Jacksonville Fla Jan 27TheFlorida MidWinter International Ex ¬

position was formally opened at noonSaturday amid the booming of can ¬

non by a mesage from PresidentRoosevelt which was read to the large

Icrowd gathered together at the expo-sition

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I grounds The presidents mes-sage

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follows-I

William H Sebring Mayor and theHonorary Advirsory Board of the Flor-idai MidWinter International Exposi-

I tiOflI take great pleasure in openingthe Florida MidWinter International

I Exposition and in expressing the hopethat the fullest measure of success may

lattend it Signed Theodore Roose-velt

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Among the guests of honor at theopeiiing was Governor N B Browardof Florida

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INSURRECTION WAS ENDED-

In Hayti by Execution of Its LeaderPort au Prince Jan 27The revo-

lution

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has been suppressed Jean Jumeau the leader of the movement wascaptured at Dessalines a little hamletclose to Gonaives and wa at once

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shot to death by the government troopsI that made him a pIisoner Gonaivesi has been occupied by a governmenti force-I

I TOO MUCH FACEYou feel as if you had ore race too

many when you have Neuralgia dontyou Save the face you may need It-

i but get rid of the Neuralgia by ap-plying

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thing in the world for rheuma-tism

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neuralgia burns cuts scaldsI

lame back and all rains Sold by1 the AntiMonopoly DrugstoreI

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A dninken man was run over andI

killed by an electric car in AiantuI Saturday night A bottle of cord li-

quori was found in his pocket

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COLORED PEOPLES DEPARTMENT-

J M Deas Reporter-

JACOBSVILLE NOTES

Bertha May the little daughter ofair W H Smith lias been ill for thepast two weeks She is missed by herschoolmates By the way MrsSmiths cottage is a model of neatnessand cleanliness-

Mr J H Bellinger the carpenter-has been laid up for a day or two withthe grip

Mr Tony Gaulman is adding anotherroom to her present 4room houseLarger and better houses are encourag-ing

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signs of improvementI T S Somers has been laid upwithrheumatism but he is greatly improv-ed

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and will soon be out again TheStar has been his comforter during1his illnosK

Rev F C Cain of Martin was intown Sunday mingling with his Jacobyule friends

The Sunday turnout for the funeral-of Mr Roper almost depopulatedJacobsville

Mrs Hattie E Thomas of Holderaccompanied by her sisterinlaw MrsAnnie Thomas is called to the bed-side

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of her motherinlaw Mrs Dan ¬

iels who lies quitesick in JacobsvilleMr R J Thomas her husband isworking at Holder having vacated forthe present his nice fiveroom cottagewhich with its general surroundings isvery attractive Others could profitby his splendid example-

Our townsman Rev W O Bartly ofthe South Florida mission has beenreapointed to Orlando but his familywill remain at his Ocala home

Mr S Oliver of Jacksonville is alsovisiting the home of Mrs Daniels account of her illness

Miss Alice has been forced for thelast three weeks to abandon her schoolat Reddick on account of a severe at¬

tack of the grip She is greatly im-

proved¬

but not yet enough to return-to her work

The cool weather has made the woodt business very lively with Mr E Tibbs

No man should continue paying rentI when he can buy a lot on as easy termsI as Mr Woodrow is offering in Oakridge addition

Simple Remedy for LaGrippcLa grippe coughs are rangerous as

they frequently develop into pneu ¬

monia Foleys Honey and Tar notonly stops the cough but heals andstrengthens the lungs so that no ser-ious

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results need be feared The gen-uine

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Foleys Honey and Tar contains-no harmful drugs and is in a yellowpackage Refuse substitutes Sold byall dealers

Become a property owner There iano investment as good or safe as realestate and none can be had as cheator on as easy terms as those >beautifutflots in Oakrldte addition Ask MrWoodrow 1

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