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r THE OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY MARCH 17 1908
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fer OGALA OCCURRENCES0
Odd Fellows meet tonight
Masons meet Thursday eveningt
Additional local on eighth rage
John Y Williamson of Memphis isat the Ocala House
Oysters in all styles served on three I
minutes notice at the Elks Cafe
Mr George H Ford will go to Jack-sonville tonight on business
Cometo the Ocafa News Co and seethe latest novelty Ocala in a seaahell
Dr Spooner of Stanton was in towntoday
Mr W J Crosby came in yesterdayfrom Palatkn
FOR SALE CHEAP A good ward-robe
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Apply to Mrs Spellman
This office will appreciate the loanp a Februaryt
Strand Magazine-
Col RF Rogers of Lynne was intown today
Mr John W Pelot returned toJacksonville today
Mallory Liddon left for CrystalRiver this afternoon on business-
Mr D E Massey of Atlanra is aguest of the Ocala House
Mr J D Pope of Wildwood is aguest of the Ocala House
The city council will meet tonightin regular session
It k Have you seen me new visible Fayholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents
The recital by Miss Madge SimmsI
pupijs will take place at the armorytonight Admission 25 cents
R Cl Davis Co of Jacksonvillehandle silk typewriter ribbons 75c I
ach 750 per dozen-
If you take health and accident insurance with M D Wilson your ben-
t eficlary will be insured on same policy
Mrs George L Taylor is home from-a JeliShtfui visit to friends on theEast Coast
Best Frost now a citizen ofSavannah is visiting his mother and sisters
fin Ocala t
Mr Marcus Frank will return Friday from his purchasing trip to NewYork City
Mr and Mrs J C Bryan and daugh-terr of Philadelphia are guests of theOcala House
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Mrs Nannie Priest of Morriston isIn thecity to locate She is hunting a-
rouse to buy
Miss McGahagin of Lake Weir and I
Mr Ballard of Cornell were visitors-to the city today-
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J Knight the hardware man isout at Berlin for a few days on busi-ness and pleasure bent
Mrs J J Williams and childrenwho came up yesterday from Homosassa left today for Umatilla to Visit
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friends
George Stein as clever a chap tsIever handled a grip is getting to looklike the genuine article of hayseedsince he combined farming and truckgrowing with his other accomplish-ments
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W M Laurie a prosperous mer-
chant¬
1If of Floral City was in town to ¬
day
Capt W T NICER one of the Ocalaand Homosassa short run has goneto Tampa to attend the meeting of theShriners-
W D Graham of the Graham Ab-
stract¬
Co spent Monday at Conner onland matters
BERLIN ELECTRICALI
i THEATER
vlY ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
EVERY W I
Program for this Evening-
ANI
ARTFUL HUSBAND-
THE BOOKWORM-s
DRAMA OF RIVERIA
Open Promptly at 33O P MAdmission 10 Cents
Children 5 Cents
H M WOOD PROPI
1 Wallace Building Opposite MethodistChurch
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JUST RECEIVED
Neuicbatel Pineapple Sweitzer I
Brick Limburger Brie and i
Camembert Cheese in tinII
Shredded Codfish Boneless Her¬
ring Shrimp Clams andDeviled Crabs
Three pound cans Tomato Soup10 cents a can
Salt Mackerel No ls and 2s
These are a few specialties-and remember we have afull line of Groceries toselect trom and you willfind prices and quality right
TEAPOT GROCERYS-
ELLING VEHICLES
Messrs Knight Lang sold ahandsome buggy and harness today toMr L D Perry of Pine a beautifulMorning Wagon leather upholstered-
and basket seat for a Shetland pony-to Mr D A Clark for his daughter-and shipped three heavy turpentinewagons to the Dutton Phosphate Co-
at Rock Springs yesterday
LYCEUM TICKETS ON SALE
Tickets for the LaDellFoxConcertCo at the armory Thursday night arenow on sale at the Ocala News Gosstore
A PORCH SCREEN-Is an article of comfort these warmdays You need one and can find j
it at Mclver MacKays They areimported and pretty designs in greenyellow and drab As soon as you seethem you will feel like buying oneCome and look at them
The visitors to the Berlin Theaterlast evening were tickled half to deathover the misfortunes of a young man I
who went through a series of trialmarriages and the sleuthlike man ¬
euvers of a policeman trailing the purloiner of his boots The evolutions of I
the fairies from the cocoon was verybeautiful Go this evening and see theadventures of an artful husband andhow a bookworm bumped the bumps
I Burt Pearson came up from thePhosphate mines at Holder yesterday-to see his brother who is slowly re¬
covering from the severe injuries re¬
ceived several weeks ago by a derrickbeam falling on him
Mr Thompson the Philadelphiacommission man came in from Martinthis afternoon where he had beenbuying lettuce from Waldo Martin
FOR SALE The best paying mov ¬
ing picture theater in the South Forinformation address Box 85 Ybor CityTampa Fla
Mr Robert Stripling representingthe Florida Life Insurance Co re ¬
turned from a trip to McIntosh thisafternoon
Marshal W C Bull received a tele-gram from his daughter Mrs J CJernigan nee Miss Jennie Bull ofPretoria Ga announcing the pleasantnews of a son born to her yesterdaymorning Mother and child are doingwell
Mr J S Pearson the golf exPertwill leave tonight for his summer
I home in the east
Mr H H Whitworth who has been-ill
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with grip was able to be out yes-terday
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Mr Marshal Mrs WhitI
worths uncle continues critically illI
Mr Chas W Hunter of the gas I
company states that on tomorrow af¬
ternoon and every afternoon thereaf-ter
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on week days until further nth ethe gas company will demonstrate the I
beauty economy and convenience ofcooking with gas on gas stoves andranges at the Central National Bankbuilding where they have a supply ofdifferent styles stoves and rangesThe gas company has also offered theladies of Grace Episcopal church thefree use of the stoves and gas to lotheir Fridays baking during lent
ELECTRICAL WORK-
If you are contemplating havingelectrical wcrk done of any kind elec ¬
tric lights put in call bells or anywiring in the electrical line be sure toget my estimate before placing theorder No job is too large for me todo and none too small to receive mybest and careful attention I carry-a full line of electrical supplies instock Respectfully
Walter Tucker
Mid M Fishel is in New York buy ¬
ling spring goods
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THE BANDS CONCERT-
The Metropolitan Band is very buypmcticing for the splendid concert theboys will give at the armory duringthe first week in April After this bigundertaking is off their hands theband will begin to give its popularopenair conceris from the bandstand-
A GOOD THING TAKE IT INI
The ont < rtaiilin nt to be given bythe LaDellFox Concert Co at the ar-mory
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Thursday night is going to beone of the very host of the many goodthings furnished to our people by theAlkahest Lyceum Bureau
Miss Marietta LaDelPhns the repu-tation
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of being a reader who is dif ¬
ferent Her work is unlike that ofother lyceum readers Her comedy isinfectious her childwork inimitable-All her numbers are written especially-for her
George Fox and Miss Crawford aromore than support for Miss LaDelThey are artists in their respective-lines Mr Fox was featured at theage of six as a child wonder on thepiano His work on the violin placeshim the greatest violinist in all Can ¬
ada He has been called The Genius-of the Violin Miss Crawford has abeautiful rich high soprano voiceflexible and of a delightful Quality-She has a remarkable range of threeoctaves reaching F above high
Miss English the accompanist-leaves nothing to be wished for in thisstrong company
FIVE DOLLARSFOR INFORMATION-
I will pay 5 for the name of thepersons who took seven white andthree blue Dutch hyacinths from mylot in Greenwood cemetery said flow ¬
ers being taken between March 10thand 11th and March 14th and 15th-
C R Tydings
OCALA ATHLETIC CLUB-
All the members and others inter ¬
ested in the organization of an ath ¬
letic association are requested to meet-at
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the courthouse tonight at 8 oclockfor the purpose of affecting an organi ¬
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zation Sixtynine persons have al ¬I
ready signified their willingness toI
become members and it is believedthat the membership can easily be run I
up to one hundred It is something-very much needed and appeals to theencouragement of everyone-
ST PATRICKS DAY
This is St Patricks Day and quite-a good many shamrocks were display-ed
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in the button holes of the coats ofthe descendants of Ireland and theirfriends
f ADDING ANOTHER STORY
The artificial stone building beingerected by the Woodmar Sand Stone-Co for Mr Lanier Robertson oppositeMcIver MacKay will be one of thehandsomest buildings in town when itis completed as well as one of thebest built and most substantial MrRobertson has now decided to makethe building two instead ol one storyhigh and the contractors are pro ¬
ceeding accordingly iI
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CAN LIVE ON CANDY
Chocolate Creams and PeanutsI
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Would Keep You Alive says
Prof Olsen
I Prof John C Olsen Ph D
I United States Food and Drug In-
spection
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I Chemist in his lecture onPure Foods and their Prepara-
tion
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among other things saidIt was shown that twothirds of-
a pound of peanuts and twothirds-of a pound of chocolate creams
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I contain sufficient nourishment toI feed an adult 24 hours A diet ofthis kind would not be expensive l
comparedfoods
with the cost of other
WE HAVE ITI
EatI
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PeanutChocolateF-
or Health StrengthF-
OR SALE BY
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White Goods and EmbroideryBea-
utiful71
while materials of every weave and qualitysuitable for making spring and summer wearables are showin almost endless variety here Our prices are impossibleto duplicate
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PERSIAN LAWNS at per yard 15c to 5lc
FRENCH LA WNS 48 inuh per yard 35c to 125LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard 35c toSL35
SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up 1
to 25c on sale at per yard 15c j
ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses in Itlgreat variety ot patterns at reduced pricesV
EDGING AND INSERTION woith up to 20c yardlie V
EDGING AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide and
Corset Cover Embroidery values up to 35c yardtkLAWN AND SWISS WAISTS Nw style 119 to 751LACE WAISTS Ecru Cream and White 259 10511
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RHEINAUER COMPANY <mv
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W A KNIGHT i LOUIS L LANC fI
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Knight Lang rv
CARRY A FULL LINE OF
Farm wagons one and twohorse heavy turpentine-and
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lumber wagons carriages and buggies of all >
styles saddles and harness for all purposes lap r
robes whips collars and pads in all sizes A com-
plete¬
line of all the odd parts of harness harnessoils etc Our stock is the largest and most com-
plete¬
in the country It is the best goods from thebest known factories and everything that we send 1 11out is both and thefully guaranteed by us manu-facturers
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We buy all our vehicles in car lots andget the lowest price and lowest freight rates and 1-
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are prepared to save you money on any purchaseI
Call on or write us Respectf ll-
yIKNIGHT f
LAN 7rrs
North Side of Square OCALA FLORIDAI
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SPECIAL DINNERS-
The dinners at the Elks Cafe for 50
cents are the best in the city
The roses round the courthouse arelooking fine and are beginning tobloom freely Our courthouse andgrounds are the prettiest in the stateEveryone who sees them is enthus ¬
iastic especially over the beautifulgrounds What an improvement overa year and a half ago
Mrs B Goldman was called to Sa¬
vannah on account of the sickness ofone of her children who accompaniedMr Goldman
Capt Alfred Martin of Shirley SJI C is in Ocala on a visit to his broth-er
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Col Jno M Martin The captainis a large property owner in the Brick
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ICharley Williams one of the clerical
force in the hardware department ofi Mclver MacKays store is on the I
I sick list I
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The genial Hat Barnett of Martelwas in town today with a select assortment of sidebreakers for whichhe found ready listeners-
The following parties composed apleasant fishing party to Sharps ferrytoday Dr and Mrs Blalock the latters mother Mr and Mrs Hampton-Mr and Mrs Kirkland and Mrachry They were anticipating a dayof rZeal delight
Mr John T Lewis returned this af-
ternoon¬
from his trip to the Manateesection where he inspected the con-
vict¬
camp-
sWANTED50 men wanted to chopwood at Cornell Fla Also ten teamsApply to Northern Southern Com-pany
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Cornell Fla or to M J RoessOcala Fla Gt
OLD RAGS WANTEDThe Star office wants old rags
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must clean cotton rags but any colorwill do
OLD PAPERS FOR SALtOld newspapers for sale tied up in
bundles Apply at Star office
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M FISHELtSCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE i
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This office has for sale a completescholarship in the Thomasville Ga 4V
Business College We will let some iideserving young man or woman havethe scholarship on most advantageous-terms It is good for a complete tcourse in penmanship bookkeeping orshorthand and typewriting Writethe Star or call at this office is youare interesteV
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MEN WANTED-
Twot1-
Nteamsters three log choppers
and two mill hands wanted at thesawmill of W J Lohrig at Dallas FlaTw 1
WANTS POSITION-
An
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experienced man in the mercan-tile
ibusiness and general stores and rya
eommissarys wants a position as man r-
agerj
for jn commissary or countryr
store Can give best of references uzto reliability and competency ApjJly iat this office
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