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1t4 > urI K I f eta 11 n Ty = Y I M i7- r 11 THE OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28 1908 > < r JJr 1 t i GRUEL DAYS FOR CUPID 4 Hard Times Prevent Marriages in Ccn ¬ necticutOf Course Roosevelt- Is Blamed for It r 1 Waterbury Conn Feb 28Its real lucky that Cupids natural warmth is h all he needs he could buy no clothes- in these hard times Two proofs were given of this here recently Guests filled the Lutheran church to see John Laucavagre lead blushing r Mary Kaduavage to the altar The j banns were published three times e John had ordered the fiddlers who were to enliven the wedding festivi- ties ¬ the bridal feast at Mss Marys home was spread At the last moment came a telegram from John I Have gone away Lost work have no money a fellow cant marry on t Jove Anna Schaeffer governess in u Tur ryville family tearfully vows John F Shevlin of Brooklyn promised faith- fully a to marry her She got a letter from Shevlin which stripped of excuses 1 and other empty words says r Cannot support a wife am out tf r work and money Will return as soon j as I can afford to marry The girl is hysterical and keeps rn xaylng He will never marry me now A sympathetic friend of hers who IF I the mother of eight said angrily to the correspondent I see in the papers that President Roosevelt caused the hard times 1 dont know whether he did or not but i if ho did he Is more effective than the- e race suicide that h- at condemns Look poor Anna here She doesnt even get a start come home children DISCUSSING THE NINEHOUR DAY ThirtySeven Railroads Say They Can- Not d Make It Work but the Biggest 1 Ones Dont Complain Washington Feb 2SThe operating officials of roads from all parts of the ii country are in attendance on the hear- ing ¬ 1 in the matter of an application for kn extension of time when the nine r hour law will go into effect which mat ¬ ter is being considered by the inter- state ¬ i commerce commission 3 Thlrty > even petitions have been re- ceived ¬ r and two of the number have ° ° been dentedthose of the Georgia Southern and Fldrfcla and St Joseph Y iud Grand Island All the petitions Allege that theyhave found it impos q V sable to secureenough dependable tel ft egitaph operator to comply with the taw None of the big eastern roads ex f ept the New york Central have joined the applicants The Great Northern tR and the Northern Pacific are among r the northwestern roads not represent i cd fntKepetition 4k t The hearlngr will probably continue I for seve il days six NIGHTS GO I AS YOU PLEASE RACE 4 I How many tired fathers and moth ¬ 4 ers in this town enter this race every J 1 night carrying a baby And they I wonder what the matter is Chances are the child is starvingworms are I r eating all of its food Most children have worms yours neednt Whites Cream Vermifuge will get rid of the worms and strengthen the child Price I 25 cents per bottle Sold by the Anti- Monopoly Drug Store- A A pound of paper and two packs of r envelopes to match tall of the very best quality 50c at the Postofilce I tt Drugstore i I I t Write for our offer free tuition and r free board vl CAPUDINEC- URES COLDS aI and G RIP P the It Removes Cause s 1> eves the aches and feverishnes- No ns No ACJt- alillidrOOD yy I A Bi Load for J CASII- B S v- I H SEYMOUR Phone J 5- q a r t 0 Ult t Ji < mfrr laL k jlMuil f ai i i TWELVE BIG FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY I A T l + Yard wide sea J a island 200 Ladies Waists in i tig 25 dozen Ladies i 3 Madras Linen Sat ¬ o t D OffieStiCured ribbed Vests and QUa j a Heavy quality eens and Flaunelbtts worth 6 1 up to 100 39c Pants 9c- 1O4 a 6c I = 100 large size J J hemmed huck 1 100 bleached a Sheets TOWELSw- orth I d a y full size hem- med ¬ 20- cMfc ta w- d = and ready CI u v- a for u- seMe d Qc o Q d 104 Pepperell i bleached p y s I e e 300 bleached Fifty pairs of Lace CurSHEETING + regular 40c PILLO- WCases Unbleached ell tains worth 75 cents at o quality d Sheeting 2 = I full si- zelie 19c I 49 i cents 271fc I A 4 0 t 25 fine silk- mercerized E a V Lorisdale Petticoats i U Sheeting i t i p cut full width ° j = to U V lOe deep ruffle About 50 Boys Suits in 2 ° J O regular 125 kind stripes and plaids sizes 7 to QI = = yd only a few r w yards left 79c H worth 300 149 j IG t r If its a good Saturday and Monday I Ifits a good thing we have ge thing we have its t it a u SIfABOARD SCHEDU- LEi I Trains Northbound leaves 150 p m Southbound leaves 210 p m Night Trains Northbound leaves 215 a m Southbound leaves 245 a m NEGLECTED COLDS THREATEN LIFE I I From the Chicago Tribune I Dont trifle with a cols isj good dvicc for prudent men and women- It may be vital i i the case of a child Proper food good ventilation and dry warm clothing are the proper safe- guards ¬ against colds If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn winter and pring the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will bo slight But the ordinary light coM will become severe I if neglected and a wen established- ipe cold is to the germs of diphtheria- what honey is to tho bee The great ¬ est menace to child life at this season- of the year is thb neglected cold Whether it is a child or adult the cold slight or severe the very best treat ¬ ment that can be adopted is to give Chamberlains Cough Remedy It is safe and sure The great popularity- and immense sale of this preparation- has been attained by its remarkable- cures of this ailment A cold never esultsin pneumonia when it Is given For sale by all drufglotts oWL do J L 1 n I ELECTRA- We are pleased to report a favorable change in the weather having been given a surprise of a few very cold days No damage done to fruit how ever The groves in this vincinity are heavily laden with white Iud j and will soon be in full bloom Mr and Mrs A M Higgins arc en tertaining Mr and Mrs N TV Cole ofj Michigan City Indiana Mr Cue for- merly owned a beautiful oivms grove I in Electra but it vanished in a single night He now contain plaos investing again in a fine grove If he does so he will build a winter home overlooking Lake Bryant Mr J C Pillans visited his brother Mr Palmer Pillans and sister Mv M P Anderson at Likclairl lint I week He spent a day at the fair in I Tampa returning Thursday accini panied by his mother Mrs M A Pil ians v Mrs John Martin and Miss Bottle McCauley of Moss Bluff wen in torn Sunday afternoon Miss McJouUiV closes her school at the Bluff Friday- Dr Henry passed through Eectra Saturday morning to visit Mrs Joseph Stanaland who is quite ill Mr J p Holly continues quite il Foleys Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxative It is guaranteed The gen ¬ uine is In the yellow package Sold by all dealer i I A is t u I FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES i I Western Roof Yea Florida Stan Fed Beef Mutton A I motors Star Ham Armours Pork Sausage Cab- bage ¬ j Rutabagas 1 un ps Beets Sweet t Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onion- sI j P EDWARDS j HONE 108 i CITY MARKS I f I HOTEL WIINJOLE I I I I 151719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla- I I i I V W and FirstClass in al- I = y Appointments American Plan 2 and 250 J 9S per day European Flan Rooms one j1 rilliris person 75 cents per day and 4 up Special weekly rates r Center of City Near all Car- Lines Open all the Year M 4 Rooms with Bath Extra Charge Bus from Depot Steamships C B SMITH P I- ww i I l- t k drc Ldvaavl h aQr = 4 3fit fifjJ

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Page 1: JJr 1 GRUEL CUPID TWELVE BIG - University of Floridaufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/00783/0404.pdf · 2009. 5. 15. · JJr i 1 t GRUEL DAYS FOR CUPID 4 Hard Times Prevent

1t4 > urI K If eta 11 n Ty = Y I M i7-

r11 THE OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28 1908 > < rJJr

1 t

iGRUEL DAYS FOR CUPID

4

Hard Times Prevent Marriages in Ccn ¬

necticutOf Course Roosevelt-

Is Blamed for Itr

1

Waterbury Conn Feb 28Its reallucky that Cupids natural warmth is

h

all he needs he could buy no clothes-in these hard times Two proofs weregiven of this here recently

Guests filled the Lutheran churchto see John Laucavagre lead blushing

r Mary Kaduavage to the altar Thej banns were published three times

e John had ordered the fiddlers whowere to enliven the wedding festivi-ties

¬

the bridal feast at Mss Maryshome was spread At the last momentcame a telegram from John I

Have gone away Lost work haveno money a fellow cant marry on

t JoveAnna Schaeffer governess in u Tur

ryville family tearfully vows JohnFShevlin of Brooklyn promised faith-fullya to marry her She got a letterfrom Shevlin which stripped of excuses

1 and other empty words saysr Cannot support a wife am out tfr

work and money Will return as soonj as I can afford to marry

The girl is hysterical and keepsrn xaylng He will never marry me now

A sympathetic friend of hers who IF

I the mother of eight said angrily to thecorrespondent

I see in the papers that PresidentRoosevelt caused the hard times 1dont know whether he did or not but

i if ho did he Is more effective than the-erace suicide that h-

atcondemns Look

poor Anna here She doesnt evenget a start come home children

DISCUSSING THE NINEHOUR DAY

ThirtySeven Railroads Say They Can-

Notd Make It Work but the Biggest1

Ones Dont Complain

Washington Feb 2SThe operatingofficials of roads from all parts of the

ii country are in attendance on the hear-ing

¬1 in the matter of an application for

kn extension of time when the niner hour law will go into effect which mat ¬

ter is being considered by the inter-state

¬

i commerce commission3 Thlrty > even petitions have been re-

ceived¬

r and two of the number have°° been dentedthose of the GeorgiaSouthern and Fldrfcla and St Joseph

Y iud Grand Island All the petitionsAllege that theyhave found it impos

q V sable to secureenough dependable telft egitaph operator to comply with the

tawNone of the big eastern roads ex

f ept the New york Central have joinedthe applicants The Great Northern

tR and the Northern Pacific are amongrthe northwestern roads not represent

i cd fntKepetition4k t The hearlngr will probably continue

I for seve il days

six NIGHTS GOI

AS YOU PLEASE RACE4 I

How many tired fathers and moth ¬

4 ers in this town enter this race everyJ

1 night carrying a baby And they

I wonder what the matter is Chancesare the child is starvingworms are I

r eating all of its food Most childrenhave worms yours neednt WhitesCream Vermifuge will get rid of theworms and strengthen the child Price

I 25 cents per bottle Sold by the Anti-Monopoly Drug Store-

A A pound of paper and two packs ofr envelopes to match tall of the very

best quality 50c at the Postofilce I

tt Drugstorei

I

I

t

Write for our offer free tuition andr free board

vl

CAPUDINEC-URES COLDS

aI and G RIP P theIt Removes

Causes 1> eves the aches and feverishnes-

No ns No ACJt-

alillidrOOD

yy

I

A Bi Load for J

CASII-B

S v-

IH SEYMOUR

Phone J 5-qar

t0

Ultt Ji <

mfrr laL k jlMuil f ai

i

i

TWELVE BIGFOR

SATURDAY AND MONDAYI

AT

l

+ Yard wide sea J

a island200 Ladies Waists in

itig 25 dozen Ladies i3 Madras Linen Sat¬o

tDOffieStiCured ribbed Vests and QUa

j

a Heavy quality eens and Flaunelbtts worth

6 1 up to 100 39c Pants 9c-

1O4

a 6cI

= 100 large size J J

hemmed huck1

100 bleacheda Sheets TOWELSw-

orthI da y full size hem-

med¬ 20-

cMfctaw-

d =and ready CIu v-

afor u-

seMed Qc

o

Q

d 104 Pepperell i

bleached p ys I e e300 bleached Fifty pairs of Lace CurSHEETING+ regular 40cPILLO-

WCases

Unbleachedell tains worth 75 cents ato qualityd Sheeting 2

=I

full si-

zelie19c I

49i

cents 271fcIA 4

0

t 25 fine silk-mercerized

Ea

VLorisdale

Petticoats iU Sheeting i t

i

p cut full width ° j = to

U V

lOe deep ruffle About 50 Boys Suits in 2 ° J

O regular 125kind stripes and plaids sizes 7 to QI

== yd only a few r wyards left 79c H worth 300 149 j

IGt r

If its a good Saturday and Monday I

Ifits a good

thing we have ge thing we have

its t ita

u

SIfABOARD SCHEDU-

LEiI TrainsNorthbound leaves 150 p mSouthbound leaves 210 p m

Night TrainsNorthbound leaves 215 a mSouthbound leaves 245 a m

NEGLECTED COLDS

THREATEN LIFEI

I

From the Chicago TribuneI Dont trifle with a cols isj good

dvicc for prudent men and women-It may be vital i i the case of a childProper food good ventilation and drywarm clothing are the proper safe-guards

¬

against colds If they aremaintained through the changeableweather of autumn winter andpring the chances of a surprise from

ordinary colds will bo slight But theordinary light coM will become severe

I if neglected and a wen established-ipe cold is to the germs of diphtheria-

what honey is to tho bee The great ¬

est menace to child life at this season-of the year is thb neglected coldWhether it is a child or adult the coldslight or severe the very best treat ¬

ment that can be adopted is to giveChamberlains Cough Remedy It issafe and sure The great popularity-and immense sale of this preparation-has been attained by its remarkable-cures of this ailment A cold neveresultsin pneumonia when it Is given

For sale by all drufglotts

oWL do J L 1

nI

ELECTRA-

We are pleased to report a favorablechange in the weather having beengiven a surprise of a few very colddays No damage done to fruit however The groves in this vincinity areheavily laden with white Iud j andwill soon be in full bloom

Mr and Mrs A M Higgins arc entertaining Mr and Mrs N TV Cole ofjMichigan City Indiana Mr Cue for-merly owned a beautiful oivms grove

I

in Electra but it vanished in a singlenight He now containplaos investingagain in a fine grove If he does so hewill build a winter home overlookingLake Bryant

Mr J C Pillans visited his brotherMr Palmer Pillans and sister MvM P Anderson at Likclairl lint

I week He spent a day at the fair inI Tampa returning Thursday accinipanied by his mother Mrs M A Pilians v

Mrs John Martin and Miss BottleMcCauley of Moss Bluff wen in tornSunday afternoon Miss McJouUiVcloses her school at the Bluff Friday-

Dr Henry passed through EectraSaturday morning to visit Mrs JosephStanaland who is quite ill

Mr J p Holly continues quite ilFoleys Honey and Tar cures the

most obstinate coughs and expels thecold from the system as it is mildlylaxative It is guaranteed The gen ¬

uine is In the yellow package Soldby all dealer i

I A

is t u

I FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLESi

I Western Roof Yea Florida Stan Fed Beef Mutton AI motors Star Ham Armours Pork Sausage Cab-

bage¬

j Rutabagas 1 un ps Beets Sweett Potatoes Irish Potatoes Spanish Onion-

sIj P EDWARDSj

HONE 108 i CITY MARKS

If

I HOTEL WIINJOLEI

I

I

I 151719 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville Fla-

I

I

i

I V W and FirstClass in al-I =

y AppointmentsAmerican Plan 2 and 250

J 9S per dayEuropean Flan Rooms one

j1 rilliris person 75 cents per day and4 up Special weekly rates

r Center of City Near all Car-

Lines Open all the YearM

4 Rooms with Bath ExtraCharge Bus from DepotSteamships

C B SMITH P I-

ww

i

I l-

t k

drc Ldvaavl h aQr =

4

3fit fifjJ