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rTHE OCALA EVENING STAR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1 1908 F

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NEW ARRIVALSGe-

nuine Imported Dill PicklesI

ANCHOVIES IN KEGS

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CHERRIES IN MARASCHINOI

EDAM CHEESE ROUQUEFORT-

In Tin and Glass

GREEN KERN LIENTILS-

BAY LEAVES

WESSONS COOKING OIL

SALT FISH ROES

HOLLAND HERRING MILCHNERS

PEANUT BUTTER-

AT THE

¼ TEAPOT GROCERYFL-

ORIDA STATE FAIR

Special Rates Via the Atlantic Coast-

Line

The Atlantic Coast Line will selltickets to Tampa on account of thestate fair at rate of one fare plus 75cents for the round trip including ad-

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ticket to the fair groundsTickets will be on sale Feb 3 4 6 7

10 11 13 14 17 18 20 11 for all trainsschedules to arrive in Tampa beforenoon of Feb 2 d All tickets are limit-ed

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to return Feb 24th For furtherinformation call on ticket agent orwrite J G Kirkland Division Passen ¬

ger Agent Tampa

HOUSE FOR SALE

A splendid 8room residence in best I

part of town In good repair 1600 J

tohalf cash and balance on time Apply

C F Foy

LANGUAGE CLASSES-

I will shortly open classes for tuition-in French and elementary German andSpanish also the new universal lan-guage

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Esperanto For information-and

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terms for class or private lessonsaddress A E Handley Ocala Fla

Electric smoothing Irons the finestthing ever invented for the tome Ev-ery

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woman should have one in thehouse Call and see them at Tucker

Mathews electrical stJr

FOR SALEcheap for cash onethreehorse power coal oil boiler andengine also one complete saw rig forcutting wood Cause for selling cantuse It in my crippled condition PH McClymonds

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HATFIELDSMAGNIFICENT

MINSTRELSUn-der the Personal Supervision of

AL G FIELD

Monday Night Feb 3

THE GRIDIRON CLUBThe Modern Minstrel Show

THE BEST OF THE GOOD ONESEVERYTHING NEW

EVERYTHING GOOD

Beautiful Scenery and Effects

GORGEOUS COSTUMESENTRANCING MUSIC-

A GREAT SHOWComing in Their Own Special Train of

Cars

NOTE THE DATE

Wait for the Big Noonday Parade andBAND CONCERT

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PRICES SOc 75c and 1

Seats on Sale at the Ocala News Co

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OCALA OCCURRENCES

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K of P infft Iowlay nitwit I

Odd PCHOWS meet Tuisdty evening

Mr UflHgP C lose nstcd easily lastnight I

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Large assortment of < TT LASS I

and CHINA at PostofJice Drugstore

Tinre wear thirtyseven arrivals atthe Ocala Mouse yesterday-

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R C Edwards of Alltnta isa guest of the Ocala House

We have a fine line of valentines atthe Ocala News Co tf-

Mr Alb Frink of Jacksonville is aguest of the Ocala House

Mrs W L Lowry of Homosassaspent last night in the city at the OcalaHouse

Mr J R Borland of Ciara is at theOcala House

Attorney J C Devant of Brooksville is a guest of the Ocala House

The new Hiawatha Lake Dairywagon made its first rounds thismorning-

Mr and Mrs Spooner of Stantonwere in town today

Come in and see the display of val-

entine¬

post cards at the Ocala NewsCompany tf

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I A full line of Spauldings baseballgoOds just received at the Ocala News

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Company tf

Mont Atkinson of Oldtown andr

Britt Sanders of Floral City were inthe city today-

J B Borland of Citra one of theprominent orange growers of Marionwas in town this morning

Mr A P Stucky of Oak spent last I

night in the city a guest of the OcalaHouse

FOR SALE One RemingtonSholestypewriter Practically new Cheap-if taken for cash within the next weekInquire at this office

FOR RENT House No3 SouthFifth street has seven rooms cisternand city water connections for hot I

and cold water Inquire of P H Gillen at the Star office tf

The Berlin Theater was crowded lastevening and all who went were of theopinion that the pictures were excel ¬

lent and much more than worth theadmittance fee The steady visitorshowever missed the fine piano music-of Mrs Wood who has been on thesick list for the past two days

Dr Harry Dozier In his auto start ¬

ed for Zuber to pay a professional-cal Ithis morning but had a mishap-and had to send for Louis Lang tohaul the auto back home

Mr Griggs the successful farmer andtrucker of Oxford was in town todayand reported the tillers of the soil busypreparing the same for crops He saidtheir cabbage was just coming in andhoped to get better prices than hadbeen prevailing

There was a called meeting of the I

U D C this afternoon at the homeof the president Mrs F R Gary toconsider the monument project-

Mr J R Thornton of Atlanta andtraveling salesman for the S P Rich¬

ards Paper Co was in town last nightand today He was a guest of theOcala House

Rev W R Lambert went down toLake Weir this afternoon to preach-for those people tomorrow-

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P Jordan the Cable piano manreturned today from Thomasson Gawhere he has spent the past monthwith Mrs Jordan He looks like thepicture of health and reports a pleas ¬

ant time

Comptroller Croom who came downfrom Tallahassee Thursday to be withhis son Mr Hardy C Croom who hasbeen quite ill left today with the sickman for Southern Colorado in hopesof its dry climate being of beneficialservice in restoring him to healthwhich we sincerely hope will be thecase

Judge Bell afte hearing all the evi ¬

dence and the pleas of the attorneysbound over the following negroes inthe sum of 500 each for attempting-to assassinate Mr Sam Boynton atOrange Lake namely Pete CostonBounce Modegan Jim White andHaywood Green John Bennett wasturned loose

Captain J B Martin was up fromhis turpentine farm today

THE SOUTHERN WITNESSGOES TO ARCADIA i

The Southern Witness which for tinIrtY t year has been published in Ocala I

l y the tar will be moved to ArcadiaI

where the Xes Publishing Companywill print the sane

The new managing editor of the pa-

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will be Rev Tharp a noted Bap-

tist¬

minister who fur some years hasbeen the smcrssfMl pastor of the Bap-

tist rhurch at Lakeland Rev F C

Edwards the present managing edi-

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signed because of his impaired t

health I

Rev Than will come to Ocala Mon-day

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to make final arrangements forthe removal of the paper The Newsbid for the publication of the Witnesswas 2600 Mr W D Cam one oftlu publication committee returned-this morning from Lakeland

PRETTY VALENTINES-

The Ocala News Co has one of theprettiest displays of valentines evershown in this city Call at the storeand make your selections early

This mornings papers said theThaw jury was unable up to 11 oclocklast night to agree The Star tele ¬

graphed this afternoon for theresult ofthe trial but up to press time no re ¬

ply had been received

The Hunter Drug Company thismorning surprised its friends by pre ¬

senting each of them with a prettyenameled porcelain fruit dish with thecalendar for 1908 inscribed in it Theidea is a good one and will help keepthis excellent firm in the minds of itsfriends when 1908 has become ancienthistory

Reese Williams a favorite tenor withconcert and light opera lovers iswith the Donnelly and Hatfield Mag ¬

nificent Minstrels this season MrWilliams has a repertoire of the latestsongs and ballads which will be heard-at the armory when the Donnelly andHatfield show appears here

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BERLIN ELECTRICAL

THEATER

ENTIRE CHANGE Of PROGRAM I

EVERY DAYI

Open at 330 p m promptAdmission 10 cents chil ¬

dren 5 cents

Wood LivingstonPro-prietors

N Magnolia St New Toffalettl Bldg

Mr J A Jordan returned today from-a months trip to Tampa Key WestMiami and other places

Miss Florence Walters Misses Mattie and Kate Adams went to Coleman-this afternoon to visit Mr and MrsWicker for n few days

Mr H G McDavid who has beensick the past two days was able tocome up town this afternoon

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The election for state prohibition inNorth Carolina will take place in May

Mr and Mrs W E Bryant leavetomorrow for Gainesville Their manyfriends here will see them depart withregret

Mr A N Goodwin the young tur-pentine

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operator of Standard was in I

town yesterday

MONDAYAT

FISHELSSA-

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FWAISTSLADIES

150 Waists 98c

200 Waists 123

300 Waists 198

350 Waists 248

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SPECIAL SALIRsr OF a

ViHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES

WAISTS LACEStix

LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEARt

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50 pcs 40inch soft French Nainsook at 15c =

100 pcs sheer Ind Linon at 9c5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 5c5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 10c I

1000 doz val laces and insertion at 50cdozy

ABOVE ITEMS ARE BELOW REGULAR COST

We have opened our new lines in Spring Wash GoodsSpy ls ses Batiste Zephyr Voiles and Linens

and invite inspe-

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THE HAMILTON HOTEL-DESTROYED BY FIRE

Jacksonville Fla Feb ITheHamilton Hotel a tourist resort onthe banks of the Suwannee river at

I White Springs Fla was completelydestroyed by tire last night

The house was crowded with winterI

visitors and many had narrow cacaoesfrom death eight being overcome bysmoke and having to be carried fromthe burning hotel All cottages andouthouses on the hotel property werealso destroyed

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The hotel was a wooden structurecontaining about fifty rooms At 930oclock the hotel together with thecottages were laid to ashes TheHamilton was the largest hotel atWhite Springs The estimated loss isabout 100000

The fire was caused by a defectiveelectric light wire from the hotelplant

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FLEET REiY TO-

CENTER THE STRAIT

Punta Arenas Strait of Magellan-Feb IThe American fleet of sixteenbattleships which entered the Strait-of Magellan at 2 oclock yesterday aft ¬

ernoon was anchored last night inPossession Bay some two miles to thewestward of Dungeness Point wherethe strait proper begins This infor ¬

mation reached here at 6 oclock lastI

evening by means of the wirelessThe message said that the fleet

would arrive at Punta Arenas at noontoday

Mr C R Adams the gentleman re ¬

ferred to in these columns yesterdaycoming here from Chicago with a view-of setting forth to our people the ben-

efits¬

to be derived from a chautauquaI

I in our midst has submitted his plansto Mrs E Wan Hood president of the

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V C T U who will call the uniontogether Monday and consider his of-

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If it seems favorable the W C TU will try to sell tickets enough togive us a session the middle of MarchThe chautauqua proposes to give 36

entertainments for 3 Mr Adamswho has had quite a little experience-in this line says that in most casesthe entertainments have paid a div ¬

idend He is on the program for theSt Petersburg chautauqua being ateacher of physical culture

BIG LOT OF SHEET MUSIC-

I have just received another lot ofnew popular sheet music Come Inand look it over before the tock isbroken B F Condon at the OcalaMusic Cos store

McKINLEY MUSIC

tI have just received a full line of

the McKinley sheet music Call andlook it over E F Condon OcalaMusic Co

FOR SALEFoni pointer puppiesthree months old two liver and whitetwo black and white by a Rip Tickdog out of a fourspot bitch the realhunting and pointing kind No betterbred anywhere 10 each B J Culverhouse

LOSTA pair of eyeglasses goldnose plate and no rims A liberal re¬

ward for their return to the ownerLeon Fishe-

lLOSTWaltham openface watchnear Zuber or in field of poor farmJanuary 22nd Movement 1121643-9case 7722179 Union Shod Co fob Aliberal reward will be paid for its re¬

turn to W L Harris at Masters

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ARr iORYTUESDAY

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FEBRUARYcA BEAUTIFUL DOWN EAST PLAYj

Along the Kennebee tI1

WITH BAND AND ORCHESTRA fja

Staged With Special Scenery

SEETheSplendid Orchestra

The Comedy QuartetThe Good Singing

HEAR-

ThePy

Funny Dual SceneThe Thrilling Exposition Scene itThe Realistic Snow Storm

iCHARACTER SPECIALTIEST 1

BRIGHT MUSIC AND CAMEI Y4

rAFTERNOON PARADE

BAND CONCERT 730jl

PRICES 25c 50c and 75c r

Seats on sale at the Ocala News Co

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OCALA kt

HOUSERooMs

CAFEI

We have again opened our Cafa infeiconnection with our business and willalways have on hand everything us L

I ually kept in a firstclass place uchHfas

OYSTERS IN ALL STYLESWESTERN STEAKS F

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HAM AND EGGSI FISH AND GAME IN SEASON

CHICKEN TO ORDERI Give us a call and we guarantee youj

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good service reasonable prices andprompt attention

W A KIUEKBERGER t Manger-

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MclYER SL MjcKAY

FUNERAL DIRECTORSU-

ndenakers and Embalmers-O

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tE MciVER ALFRED E OWEN J

Undertakers

Fine Caskets and Burial Robes-

All Work Done by Licensed Emjalmers and Fully Guaranteed x

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I Notice ot Application for Leave to SenMinors LanaNotice is hereby given that on they

11th day of February A D 1908 IIwill apply to Honorable Joseph BelL CCounty Judge in and for MarlonCounty State of Florida at his offlcefin Ocala in said County for an orderauthorizing me as Guardian of the

I minor heirs of the state of Talulah rs5

J Groover deceased to sell at private-sale the following property belongingto said estate towit Southeast mar i 3

ter of section 12 Township 13 south itI of Range 19 east said lands belo iing to the estate of the said TalulahfJ Groover deceased to be sold forthe best interest of said minor heIrtt

I This 11th day of January 1908Oscar Groover Guardian X1

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