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ClaIMed County Attorney Was InLeague with Saloonlsts
Topeka Kas Nov SOC C Colemtm attorney general has filed in theopreme ooart an amended petition inth ouster proceedings against James8 Gibson the county attorney forWyandotte county
As in the originalpetition Mr Coleman specifically charges Gibson withViolating his oath of office by permit-ting
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the Joints to run with his knowl ¬
edge and consent He alleges thatGibson demanded and received 5 fromeach joint keeper in the county as-
a bribe These payments it Is assert-ed
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were made aa immunity from arrestand prosecuted But in this amendedpetition the attorney general says eventhe brewers were taxed 5 for eacIsaloon owned and operated by them inthe county and that gamblers were al-
lowed¬
to run openly by paying a stip ¬
ulated sum of money to Gibson quar-terly
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The amended petition goes muchfurther than the original in that itfives a list of jointlsts who it 13
alleged paid Mr Gibson for immuinty-
To Deal with Englands UnemployedLondon Nov 30The names of the
Royal company appointed to deal withthe custom of unemployed of GreatBritain by workings of the poor lawmamed by Mr Balfour the premieramd sanctioned by King Edward werepublished yesterday Lord GeorgeHamilton formerly secretary of statefor India IB named as chairman of tiecommission which Included the OCon-ner Sir Henry Augustus Robinson Vicepresident of the local governmentboard for Ireland the Hon CharlesTooth of Liverpool chairman of thesooth Steamship company and Sir8IImue1 Butler Provis second secre-tary
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of the government board Tireewemen are Included among the 18members of the eommission
Bonus Offered for PrintersNew York Nov 30In anticipation-a<< general strike of the printers on
anl following the rejection of thedemand of Typographical Union No6for an eighthour day the New YorkTypothetae the organization of employ-ing
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printers has sent out a circularh to railroad agents throughout New
York state offering a commission of 5> for every compositor who can be in-
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I to come to New York and acceptemployment The offer includes trans-portation
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i to New York and the promise
t steady employment Enclosed wasfe a form for the applicant to sign stat-
Ingr that he was not a member of anyft unionif1f Mans Skull Fractured
New York Nov 30 Walter J JarTis clerk at the Chelsea hotel was
jrxibund in his bachelor apartments insjWests Twentyfirst street last nightAwjth a fratured skull and was takeniIiP St Vincents hospital in a serious
mdltion He had visited friends onMonday night at the Hotel Maryland
r iHe left them shortly before midnightifaa retired to his apartments When
found his door was locked on the in-
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f and he was fully dressed in even-ing clothes It is not known wheth-er
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L he was robbe At the hospital hewasstlll unocnscious this morning MrJarvis parents are said to heside inCharleston S C
Minister Squiers Resignsi iTflavana Nov 30The American
minister Herbert G Squiers has ca-bled his resignation to Washington
e minister declined to be interview-ed
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3 on the subject but It can be as> aerated that the Cuban government ca
bled a message of complaint to Wash-ington
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against Mr Squiexa attitude OBthe Isle of Pines question followingIs persistent opposition to the Anglo
an treaty which the Cubans havechosen to consider unreasonable On-
e receipt of Secretary Roots mesiiagewit reference to the complaint-
Mr Squiers immediately cabled hisresignation
I1ij 10000 Fire In San Francisco
San Francisco Nov 30Fire earlytoday destroyed the cigar box manufac
dJ rIng establishment of Ellis and Gauladme at 224 Fremont street the Unidh-Jronj Works Reliance Engine companyand the Jardine Machine Works Heavyless was also sustained by the V Kin-
1jreU Brass Foundry and the BettF>PrIntIng company The losses amoant
to 100000 Most of the property IInsured
Cotton Growers OrganizingVaxeCitYFla Nov 30PresidentB-arVieJorda1 of the Sea Island Cot<oa association addressed a large meet
Dg of growers here when Columbiae9unty farmers organized with prac
lY every farm representel Sec-taryScheU reports seven out of the-
n moUnties in this state whichgrsw sea island cotton organized andthat the remaining counties in GeorJ Vtod Florida will be organized
the next two weekst 1-
f Teamsters Back at WorkNew Orleans Nov 30Cotton is
tor freely on the levee today Ofiof the teamsters and leaders re
to sanction the strike against-draymani James Grant because of-tuial to discharge stable man
4MlI the teamsters were orderedjrerkco
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RUSSIINSITUATION
EXCEEDINGLY GRAVE
Telegraphers Have Declared anInternationat Strike
6T PETERSBURG IS CUT OFF
Authorities at Capital Are Utterly in
the Dark Workmens Council May
Order Another General StrikeNoNews from Sebastopol-
St Petersburg ZOThe situa-tion
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has again suddenly grown exceed-ingly
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grave The Russian capital isshut off from telegraphic communica-tion
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with the interior The PanRus ¬
sian strike of the telegraph operatorsdeclared yesterday has gone into op ¬
eration and the workmens council isdeliberating whether to declare a gen-
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political strike throughout Rusala tomorrow predicting this time thealleged unwarranted arrest of themembers of the peasants congress atMoscow and also calling on the people-to compel the employers of St Peters ¬
burg who locked out 70000 men toopen their doors
The telegraph strike draws an im¬
penetrable curtain between the capitaland the provinces which in such a cri ¬
sis renders the position of the gov-
ernment¬
most desperate as being ininstant and constant touch with tiemilitary and local authorities in theInterior is imperative If the tele ¬
graph strike1 can be maintained thegovernment will be compelled to gropeblindly in the dark
The employes of the offices have notyet struck tout they are expected towalk out today Only two lines areworking out of St Petersburg Tele ¬
phonic messages from Moscow which-are momentarily expected to stop saythat the operators on the Siberian linesand on all lines south north and eastof Moscow have struck-
Communication with Sebastopol andOdessa has ceased The operators onthe lines throughout the Baltic prov ¬
inces have also struckThe Telegraphers strike is the di¬
rect outgrowth of the governmentscircular prohibiting the telegraph op ¬
erators from joining a union which pro ¬
hibition is attributed to M Durnovominister of the interior for whose re ¬
moval from office the radicals are vig¬
orously working The minister re ¬
cently summarily discharged the lead ¬
ers of the Moscow union and yesterdaytheir colleagues sent a twelve hour ul-
timatum¬
to M Durnovo and PremierWitte demand the reinstatement ofthe dismissed menand the withdrawal-of the obnoxious circular No answerbeing forthcoming at the specified timethe strike was declared
The telegraphers of Moscow afterleaving their keys held a meeting inan adjoining building and upon the ap ¬
pearance of the police and the troopssent to break up the meeting they de-
clared¬
they would not disperse evenif the authorities used force
Sebastopol being cut off from tele ¬
graphic communication with the capi ¬
tal it is not known here whether themutineers have surrendered or wheth-er
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General Neputueff the commander-of the fortress began active operationsagainst them today
The last dispatches which camethrough announced that Sebastopolwas practically deserted except forthe troops The scared populationnave fled in all directions and Balaklava neighboring towns were filledwith refugees The streets of Sebas-topol
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was reported as being floodedwith incoming troops and artillery andmachine guns had been placed so as tocommand Admiralty Point the stronghold of the mutineers while the gunsof fort Constanz have been trained onthe sailors barracks General Neptueff and the other military officersaccording to tie advices were consult-ing
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with the view to working out aplan to take the mutineers by siegean i without bloodshed if possible Nofurther statement was made regarding-the attitude of tne Black Sea fleet
All Communications CeaseBerlin Nov 293 p mThe impe-
rial postoffice announces that all com-
munications with Russia has been interrupted since noon
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Ask Injunction Against Railroad I
St Louis Nov 30 Acting on theI
United States government the federaldistrict attorney Mr Dyer today filed-
a petition in the United States circuitcourt for an injunction to prevent thetermination railroad at St Louis fromcontinuing an alleged violation of thefederal laws The allegations aremade that the terminal railroad association has destroyed trade and com-merce
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ant worked incalculable injury4b the shipping interests of the Missis-sippi
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valley and its dissolution isasked >
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New Chinese SquadronLondon Nov 3fIbe Shanghai cor-
respondent of the Morning Post says-
it is reported that China has decided-in addition to her Pal Yang and NanYang squadrons to form a third squad-ron which will be composed of two j
battleships and a number of gunboatamd torpedoboat destroyers
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NEWS UNNERVES PRISONER
Mrs Rogers Who Killed Her HusbandHears of Courts Decision
Windsor Out Nov 30 Despite thefact that the United States supremecourt has declined to interfere in thecase of Mary M Rogers under sen-tence of death for the murder of heihusband Marcus Rogers another effortwill be made to stay the executionwhich is set for Friday Dec 8
Attorney Flynn has informed thecondemned woman that the supremecourt of the United States had affirm-ed
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the decision of the Vermont courtsand that all hope in that direction mustbe abandoned He told her howeverthat he had then in mind a plan whichmight pioiong her life
Mrs Rogers was completely un ¬
nerved by the news of the adverse rul-ing
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but saidWhile there is life there is hope
Ill take the chance you suggestMr Flynn declined to state in what
manner he would proceed-
To Repeal Bankruptcy LawsGainesville Ga Nov 30 Congress-
man¬
Thomas M Bell the new mem-ber
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from the bloody ninth has leftfor Washington accompanied by hiswife to assume the duties of his posi-tion
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upon the convening of the nation-al
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congress next Monday In vigor-ous health and the prime of manhood-he is in position to render valuable ser-vice to his constituents He assumesthe responsibilities of the office wjith-a full determination to give the people-the very best service in his power andthose who have been familiar with thelife and character of Tom Bell ashe familiarly known are sure thathe will measure up to every require¬
ment He will introduce a bill to re-
peal bankruptcy laws
r Trackage Rights into New OrleansBuffalo N Y Nov 30C W Good
year of this city confirms the reportthat the Nsw Orleans Great Northernwhich is the Goodyear system in thesouth is negotiating to enter New Or¬
leans by trackage arrangements withtile New Orleans and Great Northeast-ern
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The New Orleans Great North-ern
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was incorporated by Messrs Goodyear to take over the Eastern Louisi-ana
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and build into the lumlber tractsowned by the Great Southern Lumbercompany of which the Messrs Good-year
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are also the owners Mr Good-year
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added that the New Orleans GreatNorthern will eventually go to Jack ¬
son Miss but that there was nothing-in the report that they would buildnorthward through Tennessee
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Hill Denies Railroad StoryI
New York Nov 30J J Hill tookI occasion before he left for the west
yesterday to deny with emphasis thatI
his recent trip to Europe was for thepurpose of getting funds to buy tieMissouri Kansas Texas railway asa gulf outlet to the Burlington railroad-Mr Hill said that a trip to the moonwas not more improbable They tellso many stories about my buying rail ¬
roads that there is no use in denyingthem he said Mr Hill said the report that President Elliott of theNorthern Pacific is to resign to becomepresident of the Chicago Terminal rail ¬
road and is to be succeeded by MrHills son J M Hill is a stock brok-ers
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story
Attempt to Kill DuchessNaples Nov 30Great excitement-
was caused here today by an attempt-on the life of the Duchess of Aostawho Is very popular While the duch-ess
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was entering the royal palace atCapodimonte In an automobile a manabout 40 years old picked up a stoneintending apparently to throw it at theduchess but was prevented from so do-
ing by a policeman who arrested himThe man who has not yet been identi-fied asserts that he did not intend tothrow the stone but picked it up toclear a way for the passage of the au-tomobile
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I Will Sue the GovernmentSeattle wash Nov 3A special
I to the PostIntelligencer from Fair-banks
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I Alaska states that three banksI of that place will make claims against-
the government for gold dust whichI they shipped to the Seattle assay of-
ficeI on their own account and for mi-
ners¬
in that district The aggregateof these claims it is estimated willamount toabout 15000 Of this sumthe Fainbanks banking company willhandle the claim for 20000 represent-ing the shrinkage alleged to have beenreported on a series of large shipmentslast spring
Vast Game PreserveBoise Idaho Nov OOn December-
15th a conference of game wardens olIdaho Montana and Wyoming will beheld at Butte They will discussplans for the creation of a vast gamepreserve in the Bitter Root mountainsembracing some four million acres tcbe taken charge of by the UnitedStates government im connection withforest reserves The warden of thisstate believes President Roosevelt willsecond the movement of this kind
Cold Wave Headed SouthWashington Nov 30The first pro-
nounced cold wave of the season willextend over the eastern part of thecountry tonight and Thursday withfreezing temperature as far south asInterior parts of the gulf and south Atlantic states
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ANOTHER STRIKE-
THREATENS RUSSIA
Demands Are Made That Men
Be Given Work-
ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION
Workmen Seek to Compel Employers-
to Reinste Their Former Employes
at an Advaictd WageSituation Un-
changed
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at Sebastcpol
St Pcteritjurg Xov 9The work¬
mens council threatens the countrywith anotlur ttnetal strike to comp > l
the employers of 3t Petersburg v c-
locked out aout 7° 000 men yester-day
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to reo en their doorsThe mer had rcfscd to return to
work under the old conditions Thodelegates iunro Latn dispatched to d-
ies in the inrsricr to ascertain whetherthey will support the movement
Destitute i is causng many workmen here to turn against the agitators
During the asr strike actual star¬
vation prevaiiel The men had neithermoney to buy food or bury the lead
There we csos of workmen re ¬
maining nad in bed at home aavingpawned eve iY = tileh of clothing to re ¬
lieve hunger of their families and them-selves
SittJ ton at SebastopolSebastopol Nov 29Tue timcliml
allowed the mutinous sailors to sur¬
render expires today The command ofthe cruisers Otchakoff whose crew mu ¬
tinied has been assumed by Lieuten-ant
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Schedt who was dismissed fromthe service on account of his revolu ¬
tionary tendenciesThe town council has asked for help-
to save the city
Killed in a Pitched BattleNashville Nov 29iA dispatch from
Jasper Tenn says a pitched battleoccurred in a cove known as The Gizzard between a family named Hendricks and a sheriffs pqsse The shoot ¬
ing occiulred at the house of a womannamed Plummer When the smokehad clearel it was found that one ofthe Hendricks was dead and MrsPlummer badly hurt The Hendriclswent to the house after Samuel Plummer accuse of assaulting the wife ofne of the Hendricks
I FOR SALE Sis room house goodI water five acres of land attached-all in splendid shape located at An ¬
thony within one block of depotwell shaded and in good neighbor-hood
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Call early and get a bargainAddress DA Smith Anthony Flal 2-
ttofczinatR DFULLER L F BLALOCK
FULLER BLALOCK
DentistsOver Munroe Chambliss Bank Ocala Fl-
aT EBIGG-
SATTORNEYArLA WOffice in GaryAgnew Block
OCALA FLORIDA
M THOMPSONJ =
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONOffice over Teapot Grocery Opp Montezuma
OCALA FLA
EDWIN SPENCER
ATTORNEYATLA WOCALA 7Sv FLORIDA
JK CHASE
DENTISTOCALA FL
L SISTRUNKCARLOS
ATTORNEYATLAWRoom 4 Madic Building I
Sccdsar-e known by what they haTegrown For half a century theyhave been the standard haventfailed once to produce bigger bet¬
ter crops than any others Soldby all dealers IMS Seed Au-Rual free to all applicants
D M FERRY db CODetroit Mich
NOTICE-
In the Circuit Conrt of the Fifth Judicial Circuit-of Florida in and for Marion county
In ChanceryWilliam L Smith Complainant vs Richard M
Cunningham and Elizabeth J CunninghamDefendantsOrder for Constructive Service
ITISORDEREDTHATTHEDEFENDA 7S¬
ham and Elizabeth J Cunningham be and theyare hereby required appear to the bill of I
complaint in this cause on or beforeMonday thefirst dayo fanuaty 190-
6It is further ordered that a copy of this order-be published once a week for four consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner a newspaper pub-lished
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in said county and stateThis aoth day of Nov 1905
S T SISTRUNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County Fla
T E BIGGS by H C Sistrunk D CComplainants Solicitor 12 i
ADMINISTRTAORS NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALLNOTICE whopiold claims ofany kind against-tne etate of Hatton Howard late ofMar-ion
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county deceased to present the same foroavment proven to the undersigned ad-mfnistrntorvithin the time prescribed by lawand in default thereof this notice will be plead-ed
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in bar of such payment My postoffice ad ¬
dress is Grahamville FlaNov 2< th 1905 HATTON HOWARD
iminis trator ot the estate of James H tonHoward 12 i St
S ff>< P >
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLYFOR LETTERS PATENT
lOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE11 undersigned will apply to the Governor ofthe state of Florida at Tallahassee Florida on
the 2otl day of December A IX 7905for letter patent incorporating the McGEHEELUMBER COucder the following proposedcharter
CJ McGEHEEGEO E PORTER-C D BLACKWELL
PROPOSED CHARTER OF MGEHtE LUM-BER
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COThe undersigned hereby associate them-
selves¬
together for the purpose ofbecomingincorpoiatcd under the laws of the state of Floridafor the transaction of business under the fol ¬
lowing charterI ARTICLE I
The name of this corporation shall be theI McGEHEE LUMBER COMPANY Its princi-
pal¬
omce shall be in Marion county FloridanearSummerfield and its business shall be con-ducted
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in said county of Marion and elsewhere-as may be necessary or convenient
ARTICLE IIThe general nature of the business to be
conducted by said corporation shail be themanufacture and sale of lumber turpentine androsin to buy own and sell real estate timberand timbered lands to operate and conduct ageneral mercantile business and in order tocarr on such businesses to own and operatesaw mills planing mills dry kilns to buildown and operate tram roads and ways engines-and log cars to buy own and sell horses mulesand wagons to buy own and sell > tocks andbonds of other corporations to mortgage sellany or all of its property and in general buyown and operate any and all such property asshall or may be necessary to properly carry onand conduct said businesses and to do all suchthings connection therewith as may be per-mitted under and by the laws of the state ofFlorida
ARTICLE IIITheamount of the capital stock authorized
shall be twenty thousand dollars divided in twohundred shares of the par value of one hmdred dollars each the same to be paid in cash
ARTICLE IVThe term for which said corporation shall
exist shall be fiftv years
ARTICLE V
The business of said corporation shall be con¬
ducted by a president vicepresident treasurerand a secretary and gcneial manager all ofwhom shall be members of the board of direc-tors
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and stockholders in said corporation Theoffices secretary and general manager may beheld by one person The annual meeting forthe election of officers shall be held on the sec ¬
ond Wednesday irfJanuary in each Untilthe officers elected at the election shall bequalified the business of the corporation shallbe by the following named cfficersacting as a provisional Board of directors viz CoJ aicGehee president Geo E Porter vicepresident C D Blackwell treasurer and J DScruggs as secretary and general manager
ARTICLE VIThe highest amount of indebtedness or lia-
bility¬
to which the corporation may at anytime subject itself shall be one hundr thousanddollars
ARTICLE VIIThe names and residences of the subscribing
incorporators ofthe said corporation togetherwith the number of shares of its capitalstock subset ibed by each are as follows
C J McOehee Live Oak Florida sharesGeo E Porter Live Oak Florida 50 sharesC D Blackwell Live Oak Florida 50 shares-J D Scruggs Summerfield Florida50 shares-
C J McGEHEE SealGEO E PORTER Seal-C D BLACKWELL Seal
State of Florida ISunvannee County jBefore me a notary public itt and for the
state of Florida at large personally appeared CJ McGehee Geo E Porterand CD Blackwclleach to me well known and known to me to bethe individuals described in and who subscribedtheir names to the foregoing proposed charterand severally acknowleaged that they executedthe same for the uses and purposes thereinexpressed
Witness my hand and official seal this nth dayof November A D 1901-
SKAL II 17 F L REESNotary Public State of Florida at Large
My commission expires Dec 13 A D 1906
ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE OF FiNALDISCHARGE
la County Judges Court MarionFlorida Irs Re Estate of J F Edwards
DeceasedjOlTICh IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALLl whom it may concern that on the
1st lay June A D 1906the undersigned will apply to the Hon JosephBell judge ot said court as of probatefor a final discharge as Administratrix of theestate of J F Edwards deceased and at thesame time I will present to said court my finalaccounts administratrix of said estate andask for their approval
Dated this Nov 28 A D 1905D C EDWARDS-
As Administratrix Estate ot J F Edwards de ¬
ceased 12 2 6m
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior Land Office atGainesville Ha Nov 25 1905
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEnamed settler has filed notice of
his ititentiuon to make final proof in support ofhis claim and that aid proof will be made be¬
fore Clerk Circuit Court at Ocala Fla onJanuary 6 1906
viz Joseph Smith of Summerfield FlaHd No29463 southeast quarter of southwest quarterand southwest quarter southeast quarter sec ¬
tion 28 township 17 south range 23 eastHe names the following witnesses to prove his
continuoIS residence upon and cultivation ofsaid land viz DeWitt Smith of Oxford FlaPack Merer of Summerfield Fla Sam Morer-of Summerfield Fla R D Morer of Summerfield Fla
12 i W G ROBINSON Register
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS SALE
AND BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAINUNDER rendered by t he Honorable W SBullock judge of the circuit court of the fifthjudicial of the state of Florida sittnginchancery for Marion count in a certain causepending therein wherein James E Chace iscomplainantand Annie M Chandler and HenrvW Chandler defendants said decree beingrendered on the iSth day of November A D1905 I will offer for sale and will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash at public out¬cry beforethecourt house door south in CcalaMarion county Florida between the legal hours-of sale on the first Monday in January A D1906 towit
January ist 1906the following real property situate lying andbeing in Marion county Florida towit
Lots three 3 and four 4 of block twentyeight 28 of Old Survey of Ocala exceptingforty 40 feet east and west by seventytwo 72feet north and south in the southwest corner-of lot three 3 or so much thereof as may benecessary to satisfy said decree and costs-
L W DUVALSpecial Master in Chancery
ALLRED DAVISSolicitors for Complainant 12 i
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
IfTTHE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE
notice to all persons that an election hasbeen and is hereby called for and will be heldon Tuesday the
iSfh day of JVaremter rtosin Maiion county state of Florida to decidewhether the sale ot intoxicating liquors winesor beer shall be prohibited in said county ofMarion as provided by Article XIX of the con¬stitution of FloridaBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
MARION COUNTY State of Florida ST Sisrunk as Clerk of Said Board ofCounty Commissioners SEAL
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I NOTICE1
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In the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit ofFlorida in and for Manon County In Chancery t
Arthur Lewis Complaiuant vs ElizabethLewis DefendantOrder For Constructire
ServiceTT IS ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDANT1 herein named to wit Elizabeth Lewis oe andshe is hereby required to appear ihe bill ofcomplaint in this cause on or beforeMonday the jth d u of February JL JJoofiIt is further ordered that a copy of this orderbe published once a week for eight consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner a newspaper published in said county and stateThis 14th day of Nov J905-
seal S T SISTRUNKEDWIN SPENCKR Clerk Circuit CourtMarion County FlaComplainants Solicitor by H C SistrunlcUC
NOTICE
THE DEFENDANT AND OTHER PERSONSinterested are hereby required to appear3onrfaj Firtt dan ftfJanuarj A D 1906
To an action commenced by attachment bythe rlonda Fertilizer and Manufacturing Co-a corporatiou organized existing by aMunder the laws of Florida against Andrew JJ in the Circuit court of the Fifth JudicialCircuit of the state of Flonda in and lot Marioncounty-In witness whereof I hereunto set my handand official seal this the jSth day of SeptemberA D 1905 SEAL
S T SISTRUNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County FlaMOCKER DCVALAttorneys for Plaintiff
NOTICEj
j In the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida in and for Marion countyIn Chancery
i Wallace Riggins Complainant vs Julia Regj gins Defendant Order for Coustructive
Service
lIT IS ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDANTnamed towit Julia Riggins be andshe is hereby required to appear to the bill ofcomplaint filed in this cause on or before
Monday the Ilk day of January 116It it further ordered that a copy of this orderbe published once week for eight consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner a newspaper pub¬
lished in said county and stateThis eighth day 01 November roos
Seal s T TRUNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County Fla
EDWIA SPEMCEK Complainants Solicitor mms
NOTICE
THE DEFENDANT AND OTHER PERSONSI interested are hereby required to appear onMonday The First Day January A D fyosto an action commenced by attachment by TTMunroe and Z C Chambliss as copartners un¬
der the style and firm name oi MunroeChambliss against W R Baker in the CircuitCourt of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State ofFloridain and for Marion county
In witness whereof hereunto set my handand official seal this aSth day of September AD 1905 SEAL S T SISTRUNK-
Clerk Circuit Court Marion County FlaHOCKER St DUVAL-
Attorneysfor Plaintiffs
NOTICE APPLICATION FOR LEAVETO SELL MINORS LAND to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THEDecember A D 1905 I will aoply tojthe Honorable Joseph Bell county judge-in and for Marion county state at fhis office in Ocala in said county for an orderauthorizing me as guardian of the minor Wil ¬
liam Ross Chambers to sell at private sale the 1
following property belonging to said estate to S
wit square in the northeastcornerof the Arredonda Grant in Section twen-ty
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20 Township twelve 12 south Rangetwenty one 21 east containing forty 4C acresmore or less
Said land belonging to the said minor to besold for the best interest of said minor heir
This the 15th day of Novemoer 19051117 MARY G CHAMBERS Guardiast
NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDERJl and by virtue of a certain final decree inchancery entered by the Hon W S Bullockjudge of the circuit court of the fifth iudicialcircuit of Florida sitting in chancery for Mar ¬
ion county Floridaon the 2Sth day ofNovember1905 in a certain cause therein pending whereinJohn S Davis is complainant and H L Reeceand others are defendants I will offer for saleand sell to the highest and best bidder for cashthe following described property in Marioncounty Florida towit The northeast quarter-of tile northeast quarter of section 10 townshipissoutn range 20 east on the first Monday inJanuary I9o6jtowit
January fsl i9o6before the court house door in Ocala Marioncounty Florida within the legal hours of sale-
H M HAMPTON12 i Special taster in Chancery
ANOTICE-
In
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the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit-cf Florida in and for Marion County in
Chancery 5
Hattie Smith et al Complainant vs EdithSwaiiii et al DefendantOrder for Con-
structive¬
ServiceTT IS ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDANTSA herein named to wit Drucilla Robinson andWilliam M Ponder be and they are herebyrequired to appear to the lull of complaint inthis cause on or before
Momlau the 4th iluy of Deenlicr-It
1905is further ordered that a copy of this orderbe published once a week for four consecutive
I wc ks in tie Ocala Banner a newspaper pub-lished
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in said county and state tThis 25th day ot Oct 1905tseall sT SISTRUNK 5
Clerk Circuit Court Marion County FlaH L ANDERSON
Complainants Solicitor 102741it
NOTICE
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I Taxes are due and payable on the firstMonday of November ot each year
2 Personal acd jxill taxes mnst be paid at thesame time that real estate is paid on it as¬sessments are to the same party
3 If possible come in person to pay ourtaxes Paying mail or through other partiesis frequently unsatisfactory
4 When you come to pay your taxes bring adescription from your deed or latest tax receipt-of what you wish to pay on
5 Dont wait till last few days of time to paythen expect the best service by mail orin personIThe rush is then on and delays areunavoidable You must take your turn as itcomes
6 You must have your property properly as¬sessed if you wish to trouble payment-of taxes The collector cannot alter the valu-ation
¬or description of assessments found on thetax book E L CARNEY Tax Collector
102jorm Marion County Ocala Fla
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION S
Department of the InteriorLand Office at Fla Oct 301905
lTOTICEJS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THESL followingnamed settler has filed notice ofhis intention to make final proof in support ofhis claim and that said proof will be made be¬fore Register and Receiver at Gainesville Flaon December 6th 1905 viz
Maggie Smith one of the heirs for the heirs ofLondon Roper deceased of Ocala Fla Home ¬
stead No 3178 for the Northwest quarter of theNortheast quarter Section 9 Township 16 SouthRange 22 East
He names the following witnesses to provecontinuous residence upon and cultivationof said land viz
Tom Summers ofOcala Fin Geo Curry ofOcala Fla James Simmons of Santos PtaJames Creaky of Santos Fla
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