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CARD OF THANKS

We take this method of thankingthe public through the columns ofyour paper for the liberal patronage-that has been tended us through-the past season in our business aswe have not been able to delivercars as the entire country as awhole bought more cars than theBuick factory could produce Weare just in receipt of letters giving-us a slight inkling of our 1910 product assuring us of the fact thatthere will be no question in the fu ¬

ture that we will be cared for OurfIPjI 1910 models will be ready for de-

livery¬

the first of November andwe have the assurance that If weshould need 100 cars we can delivthe same Our models 10 and 17will be continued but the horse ¬

f power will be Increased 20 per centWe will also have a model known-as No 18 practically the same asour No 17 only slightly a smaller-car and will sell for about 1400complete and we think this modelwill hold the rest of them for quite-a while We will also have a 600-a runabout 2cyllnder opposedmotor in front under the boardcone clutch in fly wheel selectivetype transmission and dbuble chaindrive 30x3 12 tires and we want-to say to the public that so far aspulling through sand is concerned

I this car has no equal Thanking ourfriends for past favors we are

Very respectfullyOCALA GAS ENGINE WORKS-

Per J H Spencer

FEATHERS WASHED-The National Feather Washing Co

has opened for business Feather bedsand pillows washed and renewed Wefurnish new ticks or have old oneslaundered Old mattresses made ov-er

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and feather mattresses made to or ¬

der Feathers bought and sold Wesolicit your patronage Located onNorth Pond street-

International Feather Washing CoI

A GOOD MEETING-

The Senior Epworth League led byMiss MIzelle Sunday afternoon wasespecially Interesting The talks byMisses Barnett and Nixon MessrsTaylor Izlar and Little were veryhelpful and Inspiring The solo byMrs Wilson was enjoyed by all pres ¬

ent We want to let all the memberswho are not attending the meetingsknow what they are missing and wewish to urge all to be present Sundayafternoon at 330 and see what goodmeetings we are having A goodprogram Is being arranged for nextSunday Member

SMALL HOME EASY PAYMENTS-

A small home In the city well locat-ed

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new house easy terms F WDitto

THE WHITE STARTRANSFER COMPANY

Cheapest and best dray In the cityWe solicit your patronage Satisfac ¬

tion guaranteed Phone 296

SKILLED PAINTING-

I am prepareu to take any job ofpainting no matter how large or howsmall 01 how line the work desiredmay be I base he material brushes-and knowledge to paint and do IT

right Houses painted inside and outGraining gilding hard oil finishingvarnishing and lettering and signpainting Taste and skill guaranteedAddress PO Box 135 or leave word-at the Star office K W FlllyawOcala Fla tt

NOTICE-

Of Stockholders MeetingNotice Is hereby given that there

will be a meeting of the stockholdersof Marion Farms in Ocala Fla at 10oclock a m Wednesday November-the 24th 1909 By order of the presi ¬

dent E E McLin ecretary

Napoleon Lilac Talcum Powder atthe Court Pharmacy

LEARN TELEGRAPHYQuick MoneyMaking Interesting

TAMPA SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHYR-

egular telegraph operator in charge assisted by competent teachersPenmanship typewriting spelling letterwriting and office practice withcommercial and railway telegraph Students go from the college direct togood positions on the road Three months 25 life scholarship 140 Boardand room at 15 a month Enter now-

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OCALA OCCURRENCES

Elks meet this evenIng

Odd Fellows meet tonight

F U of A meets Thursday night

Woodmen meet Friday evenIng

Mr J K T rrtll of Sneads Is at theOcala House

Mr Wm G MacKay of Chicago Isat the Ocala House

Ben R Chambers the Orange Lakemerchant came In last evening

When you drink at Troxlers youknow it Is right

Col NIc Barco of Crystal River isa guest of the Montezuma

You can buy the E W smoker atTroxlers-

Mr Robert Monroe of Anthony Is atthe Montezuma

Hulnuta Violet Sec Soap at theCourt Pharmacy-

Mr W C Powell of Cltra Is a guest-of the Montezuma-

Mr A L Ash of Chicago Is at theOcala House-

A large assortment of choice fruitat Troxlers-

Mr H L Parramore and F ABlackman of Jacksonville are guestsof the Ocala House-

Pennsylvania Grit and other leadingnewspapers and magazines at Ballards news stand-

A new shipment of Hudnuts toiletarticles Just In at the Court Phar-macy

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Hon W K Zewadskl went down toInverness today to represent a clientthere In the circuit court

Judge W S Bullock and States At ¬

torney Edwin W Davis have gone toInverness to hold court

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WANTEDnettled couple to renttwo or three furnished rooms withMrs M B Reed 116 South Orange

Mrs W H Wilson did not return-to Tampa yesterday She will remain-In Ocala until after Thanksgiving-

R C Davis Co or Jacksonvillehandle silk typewriter ribbons 75ceach 760 per dozen

The K of P after lodge meetinglast night went In a body to see theImpersonator at the armory

Blleine Chill Tonic is a bitter dosebut It does the work 25 cents perbottle at the Postoffice Drugstore-

Mr Dudley Youngblood of Atlantaformerly a resident of Ocala Is at theMontezuma

Pound paper tablets and box pap ¬

ers as fine a line as you will find inthe South at the Court Pharmacy-

Mr J D Dedge of Gainesville withthe Singer Sewing Machine companyis a guest of the Montezuma

FOR SALE CHEAPA firstclassladys buggy horse Apply to Dr AL Izlar

Mr C H McAllister and D J McEachern of Irvine are guests at theMontezuma-

Let us do your prescription workPrescriptions called for and delivered

Ipromptly The Court Pharmacy-

The Baptist Sewing Circle met yes-terday

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with Miss Dora Vogt andpassed a very pleasant afternoon-

R C Davis Co of Jacksonville-will sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms If desired

Mr J N Tiller the Martin turpen ¬

tine man bought a horse from MessrsTompkins Cobb yesterday

Troxler handles a large and com-plete

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assortment of high grado cigarscigarettes and tobacco-

Mr L L Aiken who suffered astroke of paralysis yesterday was re ¬

ported some better today-

If you want a good lead pencil buyone of Gerlgs Best 5c at the Postoffice Drugstore

Henry Mason of the Connor sectionand Emanuel Giles a timber floateron the river were In town today

Have you seen the new visible FaySholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents-

Mr John Pasteur the Stanton post ¬

master and merchant at Stanton wasa visitor to the city today

Phone us for you prescriptions Wecall and dopier them Tho CourtPharmacy-

Just received a shipment of Huylers candy Troxlers yes thats theplace

County Commissioner J W Crosby-of Cltra was a visitor to the city to-

day¬

FURNISHED ROOMSFor lighthousekeeping bath and all conven-iences

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Apply at 81 North Magnoliastreet

Dr J C Boozer has a box of veryfine horse chuestnuts at the Commer ¬

cial Bank grown by W V Weathers-at York

Cherry Juice Cough Syrup one ofthe Rexall family 25 and 50 cent bot ¬

tles to be had only at the PostofflceDrugstore

Henry Stevens the Lakeland jeweler-and railroad watch regulator spentlast night in this city with his parents-Mr and Mrs Isaac Stevens-

A bottle of Bileine Chill Tonic willcure the most stubborn case of chillsand fever 25 cents at the PostofficeDrugstore-

Two carloads of brass beds andsprings arrived today for the TheusZachry Furniture Co The company Isgetting in an Immense stock of fur ¬

niture and had to take possession ofthe corner store room across thestreet for storage

WJo3n hicbt Friday cventmj

MRS W H DODpN

Mrs W H Dodson aged 73 yearsdied at 330 oclock this morning ather home In St Petersburg after anillness of a week She had resided inthat city for four years moving therefrom Summerfleld She leaves twodaughters and two sons They areMrs Grimes of Summerfleld Mrs WE Butler of St Petersburg a sisterinlaw of Mrs F W Ditto and MrsM E Fox of this city and Mr Fllmore Dodson and Mr Will Dodson ofthis city Mr Filmore Dodson waswith his mother when the end cameand Mr Will Dodson went down thisafternoon-

The time and place of burial is notknown but It Is thought the remainswill bfc laid to rest to morrow In theOxford cemetery where the husband-and father was burled several yearsagoMrs

Dodson was a most excellentChristian woman and was greatly toy-

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by all who knew her She resided-for many years at Summerfleld andOxford and she has many friends Inboth places who will regret to hear ofher death as well as In Ocala and StPetersburg

There were 30 arrivals at the Mon-tezuma

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yesterday

MEETING OF ELKS TONIGHT-

The Elks meet tonight in regularsession and there Is much business tobe transacted Sheriff Galloway andMr Guy Toph are candidates for in ¬

itiation Both are heavyweights andplenty of help Is needed from thebrethren-

F U OF A ELECTION J

Concordia Lodge F U of A willhold Its regular monthly meetingThursday evening Nov 11th onwhich occasion officers wilt be elect ¬

ed and other Important business at ¬

tended to I

HARNESS MENDED

Harness of all kinds mended or newparts made where desired Also sawfiling done Apply to J T Simmons atTompkins Cobbs stables

CHICKENS WANTED

Wanted six hens and one roosterBrown Leghorns or Plymouth RocksMust be young and cheap for cashApply Q E Peacock Star office

The Alkahest Lyceum course opens-in Ocala Monday night Nov 15th Thefirst attraction will be a ladles quar ¬

tet The management desires to saythat the performance will begin at 8o m sharp and those coming in afterthat time will have to wait until thenumber Is finished before being seat-ed

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Mr H R Harvey representing-Foster Reynolds Boston completed-a contract today with the county commissioners to get out a very finebooklet descriptive of Marion countywhich they will distribute where itwill do the most goot The contractprice was 690 Mr Harvey wentdown to Leesburg this afternoon

Dr J D Bennett of Crystal Riverone of the oldest physicians in thestate In actice practice was a guest-of the Montezuma

Messrs Will Hooker and Ed Tuckerwent out to Sharpes Ferry this morn-ing

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and came back at 2 oclock thisafternoon

swith a fine turkey gobler

Mrs Isaac Stevens will leave next i

week for Shawnee Okla to visit herson Mr Vernle Stevens and wife Itwill be quite an event in the life ofthis lovely woman as she has neverlooked upon that section of our com ¬

mon country

Mr and Mrs Wm B Cook of Bal ¬

timore were guests of the Campbell i

House last night Mr Cook Is therepresentative of the big Dobler

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Mudge paper house and visited the I

different Ocala printing offices

FOR RENTRooms for lighthousekeeping furnished or unfurnish-ed

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CC Bryant 111 North Secondstreet J

All of the high school books and supplies are now in You can get thehigh school books only at the OcalaNews Co I

Mr and Mrs A M Lansford iiiI

turned last night from the islands inthe Homosassa river and were so de ¬

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lighted with their outing that MrLansford will purchase a summer cot ¬ I

tage there

Jergens Talcum Powder large Cansholding nearly a plrft each guaranteed-pure and fragrant The Court Phar-macy

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rW L Bard the Stanton watermel-

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grower when In town yesterdaypurchased a horse of Messrs Tomp ¬

kins Cobb

FOR RENTThe corner house atWatula and South Fourth streets Ap-ply

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to H C Jones or Ocala BottlingWorks

Mrs M E Sutton of Jacksonvillewho has been visiting friends In Ocalafor some time returned home yester-day

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If you want good candy get Nunnallys at the Postofflce DrugstoreFresh every week thats what makes-it so good

Fred G B Welhes auction has beentemporarily suspended but you can I

look for it again in about ten days So I

far it has been very successfuli

FOR R Furnished a suite ofthree rooms together or separateConvenient for light housekeeping I

Electric lights bath etc Apply 191Herbert streetI

Ensign Robert Allen Burford andbride left today for Boston Mrs Bur I

ford made many friends while InOcala who will welcome her on hernext visit

The best package of paper linencloth finish 25 cents per pound and I

envelopes to match at Ocala News Co

LOSTStrayed or stolen Maltesekitten with star under chin answer ¬

ing to name of Satan Liberal re ¬

ward for information leading to recov-ery

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Address Miss Annie Atkinson

Larry Sims one of the old timedarkies came In this morning from

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the Electra section with a load ofI very fine oranges They were yellowand sweet and sold quickly

The latest copywright books and thefinest general line of books ever shownfn titf city at tto Ocift New Co

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NEW ARRIVAlS AT1

THE TEAPOT GROCERY

New Pack Royal Scarlet Dried FruitsI

CITRONFIGS

I PRUNESI PEACHESI APRICOTS 1

i CURRANTSI SEEDED RAISINS

LEMON AND ORANGE PEELWe Have Exclusive Sara of the Royal

Scarlet Line and Carry a CompleteStock at all TimesEvery articleGuaranteed-

USE CREAM FLOUR

Fleischmans Yeast Received Twice aW-

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T MARGARETS GUILD-

TO HOLD A BAZAAR-

The ladies of St Margarets Guildwill hold their annual bazaar on Dec2nd at the Womans Club building

FUH SALE CHEAP-

A desirable building lot on NorthSecond East Adams street opposite-the Jewish synagogue Address Box180 city

FISH AND OYSTERS

Fresh salt and fresh water fish in ¬

side and outside oysters shrimp etcreceived every day Temporary lo¬

cation south of west end of the cityI market building In small woodeni building William Tucker Phone 219

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tLAKEJWEIR

I EIGHTEEN MILES FROM OCALA

Houses to Rent at Woodman on theBluff Overlooking the Lake

GOODWIN BUNGALOWFurnish-ed

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modern plumbing running wateracetylene gas 10 per week

ARGYLE COTTAGEFurnishedrunning water 5 per week

I BLAIR VILLATo rent on October1 for the winter furnished running

I water modern plumbing acetylene-gas J25 per month

I David S WoodrowHolder Block Ocala Fla

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DO YOU WANT A HOME

If you want a cottage home In Ocalaon easy payments consult Frank Ditto

I He has a plan that will not fall to in-teresti you

i CementicoIt is a wall coating applied as

whitewash Makes a hard even finishCan be cleaned and washed like paintMore than 15 beautiful colors or tintsCall at the office of the Ocala Lumber

Supply Co and get a color card

THE THRICEAWEEK WORLDWITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS FIELD

The Largest Cheapens and Best News-paper

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Published at the PriceReadin Every EnglishSpeaking CountryIt has Invariably been the great ef-

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of the ThriceaWeek editor ofthe New York World to publish thenews impartially in order that it mayan accurate reporter of what has hap ¬

pened It tells the truth irrespectiveof party and for that reason it hasachieved a position with the publicunique among papers of its class

The subscription season is now athand and this is the best offer thatwill be made to you

If you want the news as It really Issubscribe to the Thrlcea Week edi¬

tion of the New York World whichcomes to you every other day exceptSunday and Is thus practically a dally-at the price of a weekly

The Thrlcea Week Worlds regularsubscription price Is only 1 per yearand this pays for 156 papers We of¬

fer this unequalled newspaper and theWeekly Star together for one yearfor 150 The regular subscription-price of the two papers is 2

EXAMINATION FOR-

CLERKS AND CARRIERS-

The civil service commission an ¬

nounces an examination to be held inOcala on November 27 for the posi ¬

tions of clerk and carrier in the postoffice service Application blanks in ¬

formation etc can be had by apply-ing

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to the local secretary at the Ocalapostoffice

FOR SALE

Three mules and one horse Ap ¬

ply to Sam H Martin at MartinCams lm-

ry

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JVEFLtSERVICEo-

urIn showing of table silverwareyou will find representative patternsof the best makers superb in designgraceful in decoration different inconception from the ordinary andcommon

With Thanksgiving so close upon usand Christmas no great distance awaythe persons who are anxious abouttheir dinner appointment will findtheir opportunity here for a faultless-set of silverware at a reasonable price-

A E BURNETTOCALA FLXJKEDA

A REft oTLADY-

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Great Larmer who made hisfirst appearance at the arnory taenight would certainly pass for a per¬fect lady in any gathering Rathertall but not too much so richlygowned and picture batted he swept-on the stage with the air of anotherSarah SIddons and gave his auditors-one of the most amusing quarter hoursof their lives-

Lnrmer Is the more interesting to anOcala audience from the fact thatwhen femininely costumed he bears-a trong resemblance to a popular andgoodlooking Ocala girl who was hap-pily

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married a year or so agoThe picture program was Immense

Joan of Arc was thrilling in inter ¬

est and The Fiddlerswas a wholeshow

Larmer appears again this eveningand you are not your own best friend-If you dont see him

HOW TO RENT A FARM

In the rental of property thegreater risk is always on the land¬

lords side He is putting his prop-erty into the possession and care ofanother and that other is not unfrequently a > person of doubtfulutility These rules and cautionsmay well be observed

1 Trust to no verbal lease Let-it be in writing signed and sealedIts stipulations then become com ¬

mands and can be enforced Let itbe signed in duplicate so that eachparty may have an original

2 Insert such covenants as to re¬

pairs manner of use and in re ¬

straint of waste as the circum ¬

stances call for As to particularstipulations examine leases drawn-by those who have had long exper ¬

ience in renting farms and adoptsuch as meet your case

3 There should be covenantsagainst assigning and underletting

4 If the tenant is of doubtful re-sponsibility

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make tne rent payable-In installments A covenant thatthe crops shall remain the lessors-till the lessees contracts with himhave been fulfilled is valid against-the lessees creditors In the ordi ¬

nary case of renting farms onshares the courts will treat thecrops as the joint property of lordand tenant and thus protect theformers rights

5 Every lease should containstipulations for forfeiture and re¬

entry in case of nonpayment orbreach of any covenants

6 To prevent a tenants commit ¬

ting waste the courts will grant aninjunction

7 Above all be careful in select ¬ing your tenant There Is more mthe man than there Is in the bond

NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN

Cato at 80 years of ags began tostudy the Greek language Socrates-at an extreme old age learned toplay on musical instruments Plu¬

tarch when between seventy andeighty began to learn Latin Doc¬

tor Johnson applied himself to theDutch language but a few years beIbore his death Ludovico Monalde-sco at the age or one hundred andfifteen years wrote the memoirs ofhis own times Ogilby the transla-tor

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of Homer and Virgil was unac ¬

quainted with Latin or Greek till hewas past fifty Franklin did not be ¬

gin his philosophical studies till hehad reached his fiftieth year Dryden in his sixtyeighth year com ¬

menced the translation of Aeneid-his most pleasing production Boc ¬

cacclo was thirty years when hecommenced his studies In light liter-ature

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yet he became one of thegreatest masters of the Tuscan dia¬

lect Dante and Petrarch being theother two Many similar casesmight be cited-

BEAUTIFUL NEW SILVER-

A E Burnett the jeweler Is receiv ¬

ing new shipments of beautiful silverin all shapes and the latest patternsalmost dally He has this season thebest stock of these goods ever car-ried

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TO REMOVE THE SMELfc-OF PAINT FROM A ROOM

The smell of paint may be takenaway by closing up the room andsetting in the center of it a pan oflighted charcoal on which havebeen thrown some juniper berriesLeave this in the room for a dayand night when the smell of thepaint will be gone This is also ef¬

fectual in removing the order of to¬

bacco smoke from the room

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORLeave to Sell Minors Land

Notice is hereby given that on the11th day of December A D 1909 Iwill apply to Honorable Joseph Bellcounty judge In and for Marion coun-ty

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state of Florida at his office InOcala in said county for an orderauthorizing me as guardian of theminor Paulina Victoria Lloyd to sellat private sale the following propertybelonging to said minor towit Com-mencing

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25 feet east of southwestcorner block 25 Old Survey thencenorth 112 feet east 25 feet south 112feet west 25 feet also w3 of lot 2block 35 Old Survey and 160 feetnorth and south on north side of lot2 block 2 range 4 Goss Addition allbeing In the city of Ocala also com¬

mencing 25 feet south of northwestcorner of swu of sec 18 tp 15 south-r 22 east thence south 316 chainseast 10428 feet north 316 chains west10428 feet also ne4 of nwH of swYiof section 13 township 15 south range21 east except 70 yards north andsouth by 140 yards east and west Inthe southeast corner Said land be ¬

longing to the said Paulina VictoriaLloyd a minor to be sold for the bestInterest of said minor

This 9th day of November 1909George Giles Guardian

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTax Deed Under Section 8 of Chap-ter

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4883 Laws of FloridaNotice is hereby given that W LBard purchased of tax certificate No1141 dated the 5th day of June A D1905 has filed said certificate in myoffice and has made application fortax deed to issue in accordance withlaw Said certificate emoraces thefollowing described property situated-in Marion county Florida towit one

1 acre in southeast corner of north ¬

east quarter of southwest quarter ofnortheast quarter section 21 town ¬

ship 17 south range 23 east Thesaid land being assessed at the dateof the issuance of such certificate inthe name of unknown Unless saidcertificate shall be redeemed accord ¬

ing to law tax deed will Issue thereon-on the 11th day of December A D1909Witness my official signature andseal this the 9th day of NovemberD 1909 S T Slstrunk

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it now its a polltime to begin Wsell it exclusively iaOcal-

aMARTINCAR1

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

And Proposed Charter of MartatCounty Abstract Cempany

The undersigned intending and pro-posing

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to organize a corporation wa ¬der the general laws of the state ofFlorida relating to corporations torprofit hereby make and pubUah thefollowing articles of incorporatloa salproposed charter

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The name of the corporation abaUbe Marion County Abstract Coin P+al 7

and its principal place of businessshall be at Ocala Marion covuatyFlorida

IL IThe general nature of business tobe performed and transacted by thecorporation Is the searching of pubHe records of Marion county Floridathe copying therefrom of all mat-ters

¬pertaining to the title of real es ¬

tate or lands and the placing orposting such Information and matteron the books of the corporation a4the making of abstracts of title aMfurnishing information as to the con ¬ Jdition of the title and ownership ofheeds in Marion county Florida andracking and affixing certificates to ab-stracts or other information relating Sto land titles and to do and performall things pertaining to a general bus-iness

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of an abstract of title company i-

to acquire own buy sell letee or 4

mortgage books papers and other ar jtides and things pertaining to thebusiness of an abstract of title com-pany

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and for the use of such com-pany

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IIIThe amount of capital stock author

ized Is the sum of ten thousand dol-lars

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which will be divided into onehundred shares of the par value ofone hundred dollars each which will a-

be paid In by conveyance to the cor ¬

poration of certain personal propertyconsisting o abstract books blankspapers safe furniture and office fix¬

tures owned by the Incorporators thejust and true value of which Is here-by

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fixed by the Incorporators at thesum of ten thousand dollars aa4when the stock Is Issued it shall feefully paid and nonassessable-

IVThe term for which this corporation

shall exist is ninetynine yearsV

The business of the corporation-shall be conducted by the followingnamed officers towit A presidenta vice president and a secretary andtreasurer the last named offices maybe held by the same person and by-a board of directors consisting of notless than three persons which aaJ4officers shall be elected by the stock-holders

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at the regular meeting in De ¬

cember A D 1909 and annuallythereafter at the regular meeting inDecember of each year The namesof the officers who will conduct thebusiness of said corporation untilthose elected at first election shall bequalified are John M Graham pres-ident

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W D Graham vice presidentand W W Clyatt secretary andtreasurer 1

VLThe highest amount of Indete4nHt1

to which the corporation can at saytime subject itself is ten tho acMdollars >

VJLThe names and residences of the

Incorporators and the amount of cap¬ 4ital stock subscribed by each are asafollows-

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W Clyatt Ocala Fla BO sharesJohn M Graham Octlt Fla 2f

shares-W D Graham Ocala Fla 25

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In witness whereof the Incorpora-tors have hereunto set their handsand affixed their seals this thefourth day of November A D IML

I W W Clyatt sealJohn M Graham sealW D Graham seal

State ol FloridaCounty of Marion

Personally appeared before me thisundersigned authority W W Clyatt 4John M Graham and W D Grahameach of whom are well known to ttto be the parties described in and whoexecuted the foregoing articles of facorporation and proposed charter aieach acknowledged the execution otthe same for the uses and Purpmtherein set forth and expressed

Given under my hand and seal ofoffice this the fourth day of Novem-ber

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A D 1909official seal S T SIstrunk

Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co Fla a

Notice of Application far UtterPatent

Notice is hereby given that the un-dersigned

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will on the eighth day otDecember A D 1909 apply to thegovernor of Florida at TallahasseeFlorida for letters patent upon tuforegoing articles of incorporation andproposed charter

W W ClyattJohn M GrahamW D Graham

NOTICE

The tax books will be open Woeday November 1st for the oolleCUeSof 1909 state and county taxes Tireper cent discount will be allowed sall taxes paid during Noveaaber

Respectfully uur

R It Uamc7a Tax Co ec tor

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