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- M T : 1 T .1-. v-JJLl Nill. N:Ui l s 4 VOL. 21. OCALA, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914 NO. 259 n it ) i 01 y n r" ""i n n ! I If I HI i i u M Lz3U era na ft ifU 1 run '3 I 1 LI ILp 111 i i in Lit i 31. ill- y 1 r.sa fits ha -": ' 1 J Ins UU OVEEiLOlVED CA11ALS AIDED IIVII1G lilCK Fariu, EN'ov. 4. -Taking advantage cf the discomfiture of the 'Germans,; tie allies: ar3 assuming a vigorous of offensive fensive offensive movement al-:mgr the -entire battle line and violent fighting Is re ported from seven $;e;?arate zoaea 1 rum the uV"Tlh Sea to the Vosges. Tft-e operations in -the Flanders low land s a Ion & the Yser : a re now at a s.Edsti'il. 'Dhe low. lying- territory5 has iboun cohered with a nvator from tho 'aevMlnil tiykss, In rnaay places be be-Qujj Qujj be-Qujj froii ll v 3 t seven feet deep. cjrALB choked avixh corpses ilfoe iQb-rma;as-: Platen tli'ey' fhavo been able tor4etr?at ifrom this lew land radthoul. losfciglany an eh or supplies, Jbut- refills to th French general, smff surid tb3 .Belgian nvar;ciHce in in-TTav TTav in-TTav re i rt a:te the Gemnans ruffeted BEAM Dfii lii F hemy lwest: frht. turbid waters c;re 'rlti8h tier Glasgow took nge said t3iBj .looked wti; copses of fSfc the ltiarcr'of Coroi-el and 4s sidiers and ;Icrscs mud derite frmjt;,- Whe oeraxt'an tbattleiiaiips Tx'okeri -amrt jnltioB an i ? orisiollsjaxnai'on wagons. UlLnS YMUl TOOL AJtriEXTi 1 lU;o' tiil!i3sl33t isomo ; prisoners, in; the? fisTrtoit near iltojo," wingr 'tb riho zeU- of; teyeutl de-aclnoents: Kit B:it B:it-if.j! if.j! B:it-if.j! acd SrVencD; mho revised to re- trsat Attacked .r forces. Thej iVc-oight until FirpeTior h!r am- in a action 'gave out and bDlig s ir- rounded co-al-1 not retrat. -The eriict n t a n1rr lost Is ; no t k n cav ii ; In 1 1 it is thought mori than y T.OO cnxipried tli e d h elm n s A ni f i d fire g j ijs "vere al io lost. 5 itrsuiNo nEiNFOi:oEnOTs Ii: is evident that 'Germans is mak making ing making every endeavor to inush fresih tmps to .tie? firing li:ae in' "westera Belrium. '' BEJiTEN IiAOK BY THE 15I1ITISH aondon, iXov. 4. An off'.cial re re-!poit !poit re-!poit 'by the government pres.: bureau today says that British troops, 'with artillery, repulsed the. violent attacks of the 'Germans in Belgium Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Prodigous losses were inflicted. 'We destroyed two eigt.t-inch guns. The Germans are greatly discouraged. The allies .positions have (been strengthened. Phone one four for drugs or any- thing in he druggist line. We will give your orders careful and prompt delivery. attention Bitting & Knight, druggists. 10 31-tf Jligh grade toilet articles of all kinds, soaps, perfumes, powders, etc., at (Bitting & Knight's, the drug gists. 10-31-tf e Tins 1M Will stand the test of Sun, Acid and Public Opinion. Suits or Overcoats made by us to your individual measure cost you only S15, while other stores charge you from $25 to $35. Our workmanship can't, be beat even though you pay from $10 to $20 more. I have been making clothes for 42 years and that is why I say you get as good clothes here for 15 dollars as you can buy for more money elsewhere. ENGLISH TT ll 1 ii URGES ll SCUT freiicii a oniTisii THE Eli ELI THE SEAS coxn:9TBi Avrrn biotok BY v GEIUIANS OFF CIITLEAI H'-yV coast iValpaTaisf, Chile, Nor. '4 .--fThe (Herman warships GneiFnan, Scbarn Scbarn-jtorst, jtorst, Scbarn-jtorst, Xoi-.-nberg, (Leiixjlc and Dres Dresden den Dresden -attacked a IB ritfsh fleet off iCor- iaelV C'hilt 'yesterday; The British itruiserycxionmbuth wiuj sunk. The cruiser GockyiHope W very )ad ly n!amagI. y'85he was kin fire ...and- is Htpposed to lhave bcm lost. .The jsicaorca la; v aiparaisu narDor Tuam- jured. RKSKJAATION BERSOF THE IJURiaSII; !:"' y ::CABINE,r -' "i:! : .; s ..' : i . f $ : Cori5xn.tiilople,y 4.--T!ire6 riom:b2rs of the cabini; have reaign reaign-eil eil reaign-eil and it is ijxpected t iat others will a'so': retire. jThose gividg np 'tihelr portfolios ar-3 General Jexnal Pisha, minister of oiariner IMshanoud Piisha, ninis'teT of public nvoris, and JS jley jley-raan raan jley-raan cl Bu;sUny Effencli iministiir of nines forest 3, agriculture' and com com-raerce. raerce. com-raerce. . i.'-..'--'' STARS AMD STRIPES j THE CHRISTIAN POPULATION OF BEI RE UT PROTECTED BY AN AMERICAN CRUISER Athens, !Nov. 4. -Ln American warship has arrived at Beireut, Syria, to protect the Christian population there, in case of an attack by Mo hammedans. ... V SCEPTER OF ,r -,; . i;:'-.-,, I III! I fl 111 I llUtlCEO BY ip7 MEm tiif 'imi Tiir tie ; OF ; pOTJR yCS5I- BIG CIj. 8AFETIIDE& Mce tie WrMw. M ein toiii WOOLEN MILLS Oolyii-ilii TIEOOUS ATTACKS 1 'X ATTS Tokio, Nov. 4. The Japanese ad admiralty miralty admiralty announced today, that the general attacks ty the Japanese on Tslng Tao is proceeding night arid day Fort litis has (been silenced by bombardment and the cruiser. Kais Kais-erin erin Kais-erin tElizabeth has been sunk. KSov KSov-ernor ernor KSov-ernor Waldeck is reported to have been wounded, hut the 'Germans arc obstinately defending Tsing ;Tao. EMany buildings are .burning. The Kais4rin Elizabeth was the chief Austrian warship in the fax east. DERLII1 GLUlIi' n SIIiLY B.IilvAX NATION rBEPAIt rBEPAIt-l l rBEPAIt-l i (ING TO C030UT SUICIDE ! ' t .... ' Berlin, iXov. 4. The Bulgarians el brance into the war as ari ally of C'njrmany and Austria is iforcjsfhadow iforcjsfhadow-ei ei iforcjsfhadow-ei by advices received today, -but railroad icommunication in the Bnl Bnl-girlan girlan Bnl-girlan 'kingdom and Servia has been broken off. Bulgarian troops- are re reverted verted reverted to be already on the Servian tCiyintler. .The single railroad line C-assIrig the iBulgarian and (Servian flintier connects iXish and Sofia, the ciuitals of the twon countries. TjAI3IS OF 1CTORIES 0'ER RUSSIANS con: ntOM y fv.y ;y '."- herlin yf y '-i'y.y y y "'''-.y'yyyy?- -'-y 4: 3eTlin, (Nov 4. It is officially an an-npunced npunced an-npunced that nineteen Russian, trans trans-p3!ts p3!ts trans-p3!ts have ibeen sunk by. tht Turks a I I that the ressels carried 1700 allies intended to. be used in block block-a a block-a Img Turkish waters, thus proving tlpIRussians lutentions were' 'hostile. Tli is also announced that tho ffl-u- Sit a troops have been unsuccessful In tlleir firstyfights 'against th-3 Turks an Trans. Caucasia. AS USUAL CZ klVS BATTLE SI 1 1 PS P OU SUT '.:?, THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Lrondon, Nov. 4:- Reuter dis dispatch patch dispatch from Amsterdam ays a Sofia dhipatch to the Vossische Zeitang, a German newspaper, states that the Tv rkish fleet sung a Russian attle attle-ship. ship. attle-ship. 'Anniversary OULGAEi i: ,:rniE- i Mm u w 6IIT Ai G TAO DAY BY JAPS Condensed Statement of THE -UUIinOE I GI1AL1BLISS y llllIIOIIllL BilllK OCAIiA, tXORIIA wVt the Close of Business Oct. 31st, 1014, as called for by the Conip Conip-,' ,' Conip-,' troller of the Currency . ASSETS Loans and .discounts. .Stocks and (bonds County nrar rants . . Ovei rafts . Bank building, furniture and fixtures . . 1 . Cash and due from 395,470.24 63,997.76 40,803.10 no to 2 o. i O 28,000.00 (banks '54,778.02 Total t .$583142.85 LIABILITIES Capitil' stock Surplis arid .... $'50,000.00 nridivided iprofits ". . .r. Bonds jboTrowed Bills payahle . IRedisnxnuat . 4 36,285.04 15,000:78 60,000.00 11,(500.00 iDEPOSITS 410,357.03 4 1 v f Total .$'553,142.85 VESUVIUS ERUPTIONS INCREAS INCREASING ING INCREASING IN VIOLENCE Naples, INov. -t.The eruption of fMount T'esuvius is increasing in vio violence. lence. violence. bi new .fissure has developed. Ashes a3-e falling twenty 'miles away. If illll! L flnTTTt.'C,?'ATTTT VAT 2T 1 "Vll 1TI JQElORE THE CZAR'S TROOPERS ; Petro?rad, Nof. 4. An official an an-noiincement noiincement an-noiincement .tmade today states that Russian troops crossed tlie iTurkish frontier, and captured eight villages. Thj Turkish trtibps sufftsred severe losses. nhe purest and -freshest of drugs only aro used ii: our prescription de de-par par de-par tmei.t, and 3 on get he result rour mhysicran expects, "if -prescrip tions are filled; by Knight, druggis:s. us. Bitting & 10-31-tf "if D i!S CARN BUILDING, OCALA 11 nin p 111 ii ll!L i 1 M f TALiLlWH TIGEI1 OAS TOO IlEMK II LOAD F YOI- DEOOCHfiC? 10 HUE Washington, .Nov 4. Belated re turns from yesterday s election' show that "the democrats came 'perilously i near to losing control of-C'o'ngTess. It 2s not' 3Tet aDSOiuteiy 'cenam inai they escaped that danger, (but the (probabilities ire that they will, have a small 'working majority,. The Sen ate remains runder- democratic i con- Uroi. y VXOIiE JOE CANNON, .WIITCMAN AND PENROSE EliECTED INew York, Nov. 4. Sweeping re publican gains -through ou't the coun try, which. reached a .cli max In. this state by tho overwhelming victory of Cliarles S, Whitman ifbr governor and Ja.mes W. (Wadswbrth to succeed "EH- ntt dloot.in the United States jSen- ato,-wTe indica'ted last night in the early returns. ;.' y fHeavy (falling toff of the iprogres- si ve vote 4n (many states, the euurn to. "Uongress or lormer peaxer Jos eph. G. 'Cannon; decisive re publican gains in 'New York and Illinois in the f House snembershiiv and tho over- wntvlming defeat of v Representative tA Mitchell PalmeT-iby Senator iBoie Penrose in Pennsylvania 'were fea features tures features of the returns. 4. ':4y ;r AUSTRIAN'S IX PRZEMYSL CAN'T SUSTAIX RUSSIAN ATTACK Peti-ograd, CsTov. 4. The final as- Przemysl has 'begun and the an nouncement is mado that its Call anay be expiated shortly, according to the Army Cvlessanger, today. ; ; The "departure of Emperor Nich olas and (Minister of War Sukhom- minoff ifor the (front is (believed, to have to do with the Przemysl situa tion and It1 is ? supposed the czar In tends to visit the great citadel after its capture. .y-yy;: ; ." r1. -. -..'j ELECT! OX OF OFFICERS And Barbecued Lunch 'at Meeting; of - Young 3J!en's Democratic Club tliis Evening - At the Tiieetirig of the Young '.Men's' emccratic Club, tonight, oi oi-fleers fleers oi-fleers ,!111 te elected and, after the business mes-ting,"-:,.- barbecued lunch will .!beEervod. The ineetings of the 1 club are al always ways always full o:f intentst rind its sociiil affairs sire enjoyable, a;id all mem members bers members should i be present. AniiIversiry.' 1L TO .M 1 t inij! i n I uiL'jyiiL' ' ?: f S H 5 Iff ) 1 f .; 111 I. S 1. I? .11 1 1 .1 n Tiir ft liL r? iliL :EaUlilLU' ii b Pllfl! fill! f S ' -m L J 1 1 m mm VILIiIA313i ASKS ALL. NATIONAL BANIi. TO PIIOVE .',! WKALTliS Washingtcn, Nov. 4. Comptroller of tho Currency Williams y today is issued sued issued a call 'for the condition cf sr.- October iEt. 'y BUCCESSITj1.; CIEIinNO 1 f -' , f AT ,IDAT) CITY 'Ont;.iEnthu.sia:!mi Choim I?y Vegetable Grower .i i A : : V" ... ' - ' v, -.. .- ... .i - ty ' ' ; Dade City airrcsiwndcnt of .the." Tr.nara' Tribune: Tho adjourned :; t1-a Florida' Vcsetaljlci Diar'U'I: t I -.-re an, held ;ih ere atui atui-day day atui-day .was attended by 1,000 persons, a. majority of them growers, nvho showed 'great enthusiasm: yin' the plans fcr co-operative marhotins. Bix, hundred joined the 'bureau and many promised to. attend tho mect- ing to be? held-in Cicala duria.?. t!i fair when the organization r.vill I' -r further -perfect i. At day fthere were largo .'doleqrtiors from Crystal Springs Colony au-l Polk and iMarion counties. . J. H. Rooney secretary of tho ippala iBoard of Trade, .presided, in introduced troduced introduced Dr, Weaver, who discu'od' the marketing problem at length 2nd urged the neces3ity of co-operation, lie stated" that, for experimental purposes he shipped a carload, of cantaloupes to a commk-icn firm in a northern city and at the i-aoie time ihe consigned to himself t:no.tl;er carload, which he sold for ?3 a crafe, netting $1 a aerate. The commicrian firm reported that the cants", had ar ar-rived rived ar-rived in iad condition and gave. -hi ii a profit of ? 3 on the entire'ear. :- 'Dr.' Weaver 'declared that, laws should be passed In Florida and in other, states where '.produce is mar marketed keted marketed to protect the -growers, and urged that agents (be" placed' in the? fleld ro that vegetable could -.be marketed in the same way that the Florila Citrus' '.Exchange handles the citrus crop, ; Prof. Bassett, an expert on co-operative enterprises, of the arictil tTiral department, WashtngtonI). C, vas the principal speaker of Ihe o-; casion and, around great enthusiasm for the co-operative .plans of the 'bu 'bureau. reau. 'bureau. His address: w.as declared to he largely responsible for the hearty response of the' growers today. A :y-,1 1- L ryyy;' TWO THE OCA-LA EVENING SlAit, HVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1914 mmmmmmmmmmrn-mmimm OCALA EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SJJXDAV UITTINGER & CARROLIi, PROPRIETORS 11. It. Carroll, General Manager Port V. I.eavengood, Business Manager J. H. Benjamin, Editor f Entered at Ocala, Fla., postoffice as second class matter. PHONE 51 SUKSCRI PTIOX RATES (Domestic) One year, in advance.'. Six months, in advance. Three -months, in advance One month, in advance. '(Foreign) t $5.00 One year- in advance. ..... $8.00 2.50 Six months, in advance. ... 425 1.25 Three months, in advance. 2.25 .50 One month, in advance. ... .80 When honest pen fall out, thieves 'walk in. The Star is in love with improve improvement. ment. improvement. It is-also in sympathy with the people who pay the taxes. The Armenians; oppressed by the Turks for the last 'thousand years, now ihave their chance for freedom. .The prompt shooting up of Akaba by a "British squadron is just a. little preface to -the terrible Turk of what 5s coming to him.' passenger station there. e con congratulate gratulate congratulate Ocala. She went after the union station and she. grot it or the promise of it. iow it is Orlando's turn. When will our business men get ibusy on the proposition? Or Orlando lando Orlando ReporterStar. If you nave a board of trade like Ocala has you can obtain anything you want, or at any rate make the world mighty uncomfortable for peo people ple people who refuse you. PUBLIC BUILDIXG PLANS A large number of our people are Editor Star: I was sorry to see in favor of. a white primary in city what you bad to say in your leading affairs, lut they have dillydallied article last .night about iMr.'-iMann's until it is almost too late to do any- design for the proposed public li- thlng. I am not or infotr rf & VAX V? r JX - A handsome (boy, a pretty girl, a quiet (horse, a comfortable buggy and a quiet country road make the ingredient for a joy tride that the ever it is possible to do so brary and city buildings. prepared to say anythin the other about the erection of the buildings, except that 'I would like very much to see them erected when- OCALA, GAINESVILLE AXI ' PALATKA TRAIX ORDERED Statement of the Condition of the w w auto ;has not yet equalled, are informed by. experts. So we This .morning. I took another look at the design, now to be seen in Mr. Burnett's window, just to see if ray first impression of dt was not a false one. .The design, I think, is a beau beautiful tiful beautiful one. Jts simplicity and purity America has no magnificent war tmachine, (but the magnificent charity of 'her people has never been -equalled under Heaven. Perhaps we wfll line I of architecture impressed me at once tup better than the legions of the and the impression -grows. .There is Ocaiser on judgment day. At the next meeting of the Board of Trade, Wednesday night, Xo v. 11, the subject of commission govern govern-iment iment govern-iment for Ocala will ;be discussed. It one the city must decide upon soon, so our citizens should make oip their minds about it. With the decision for the union 1.1 T T, 4.1. ... ntt(11n Aw1n lmtn the Star is beginning to think that iperhaps Florida 'has a Tailroad com com-.mission .mission com-.mission after all. ' JThe cdty council is now enacting the measure necessary to have the public library built on the city lot. The Star shapes the work will be com commenced menced commenced at the earliest possible day. It is one of the needed improvement; tthere should be no-delay in making. ? no superfluous decorative stuff. Mr. Mann 'has tput into ihis design just what shouid be there, it seems to me, and then be stopped. That is iwtfrat a good architect should do. There is a great deal of dignity In the design, and it seems to me that if the build buildings ings buildings should ibe (built the people of Ocala would have every reason to be proud, of mighty good taste if not of architectural igrandeur. The build buildings ings buildings would give Ocala a vast amount of the very best sort of advertising. Americans are beginning to realize that it is just as 'important, if not more, to ihave a (building ornamental as it is to have it useful. It pays. to advertise. ILouis H. Ohazal. Ocala, IXov. 4. The Star did not object to the public building plans from the stand standpoint point standpoint of either their good looks or practical construction. It thinks they are very 'good for the amount of money proposed to be expended. The iStar's objection Is based on :the voce of the people, who. ihave plainly said they don't want to be taxed, at pres- , We ' Tn case of an argument between iAmerica and 'Great iRri tain, about the right of a nation at war to take people of an enemy from the ships ent -for civic center (buildings. of a neutral country, the British may are now in doubt about the money (find the decision in the 'Mason Slldel for the needed improvement to the . m a case arising up against xnem iiko i water worn. We ihave tor the mir- Tlie Latent Achievement of the 3Lar 3Lar-Jon Jon 3Lar-Jon County Board of Trade As will be seen by the following, the state .railroad commission has ordered the Atlantic Coast Line to put on the morning and evening schedule -between Palatka. Gaines Gaines-ville ville Gaines-ville and. Ocala, which the beards of trade ofthese three- 'places, also Hawthorne, have been working for faithfully and efficiently for the labt three months. The schedule will go. into effect Nov. 15, just at the right time to nelp out the two big fairs, one for Alachua and the ether for Marion 4 and Sumter counties. : While the railroad has .stoutly contested putting on this additional train, the Star hopes and has reason to believe that it will pay it well, as well as be a great convenience to the people. ,. Another train greatly needed. Is the one from Orlando to Ocala in the morning and from Ocala to Orlando in the evening. The Star respectfully advises the boards of trade of Ocala and Bushnell to go after the Sea Seaboard board Seaboard in the same style of the cam campaign paign campaign that bas landed the Ocala Ocala-Palatka Palatka Ocala-Palatka train, and perhaps they will succeed. Clothing like trying. The order of the commission fol follows: lows: follows: ; ; Before the (Railroad Commissioners of the State of Florida, in the Matter of (Change of (Schedules of Certain Passenger Trains and he Operation of a (New Train Between fpalatka and Ocala. ORDEIR No. 4 61 Pursuant to notice Xo. 50, dated July 1 0th, 1 91 4 this matter came on tfor, (hearing before the railroad commissioners of the state of Flor Florida ida Florida at the court house in the city of Palatka on the -21st day of July, 13(14, at (2 o'clock .In the afternoon, and .then and there appeared the At Atlantic lantic Atlantic Coast Line 'Railroad Company by J. iH. iBrand, general superintend superintendent, ent, superintendent, G. W. GBaseett, iocal counsel, O. H. 'Page, superintendent of transpor transportation tation transportation and H.' O. CMdArthur, district superintendent. And there also ap appeared, peared, appeared, each (by Its respective repre representatives, sentatives, representatives, the Gainesville (board of trade, 'United Commercial Travelers, VMarion County -Board' of Trade, the city of Palatka and the town of Haw Hawthorne. thorne. Hawthorne. And after bearing all who desired to ?be heard, the commission commissioners ers commissioners took the said matter under ad ad-rvisement. rvisement. ad-rvisement. t iAnd now on this dfay, the said matter coming on (for (further and final consideration, and the railroad commissioners being fully advised In the premises, It is considered, order ordered ed ordered and adjudged that the Atlantic Coast Line (Railroad Company (be and it is hereby required to change the schedules of 'its trains hereinafter mentioned and to extend the service thereof in the particulars following: (By changing trains iXo. 142 and (Xo. Ii41f iiow scheduled to run from Wilcox, (Fla., -to Oainesville, Fla., to run .from Wilcox, 'Fla., to 'Palatka, Fla:, train (So. '143 to leave Wilcox at '5 a. an. and train Xo. 141 to arrive at Palatka at 9 :(3 0 a. on., the' schedule at intermediate points to be so arr OCALA AT I A f F Il-THEHi ; To ev OF OCALA, FLORIDA At close of business, Saturday f Oct. 31, 1014, condensed from report to the comptroller of the currency. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, Ma Marion rion Marion county- warrants and securities ....... $329,430.41 United States bonds to secure circulation.. Banking house, furniture and fixtures . CASH On hand $5S,5SS.D1 Due from u banks . 25,319.70 75,000.00 40,000.00 83,008.61 $52S,350.02 LIABILITIES Capital stock (fully paid in) Surplus (earned) ...... Undivided profits Circulation . 'Bills payable 20,0.00.00 Bond account ; ... . 1,000.00 DEPOSITS 316.182.H0 75,000.00 15,000,00 1,-976.12 9900.00 $28,359.02 of Member Federal, Reserve Bank Atlanta, Georgia 11-4- It dw A BIG LOT OF PAPERS TO RECORD The Metropolitan iRealty and In Investment vestment Investment Company, rthe $75,000 cor poration owned and operated (by the colored people in this city, took 42 papers to the county clerk's office one day last week, showing that they must be doing some business. MANY GOIXG TO ORAXGE SPRIXGS ere lA great many, people from and places along the route on the Ocala IXorthern iRailway, will attend the big ibaiibecue'at Orange Springs tomorrow, which is to begiven by the Xew South (Farm and Hoine Co. . : aiARTKL ROAD IS IX RAD SHAPE (Patrons of the CMartel road say that if the IBlitdhton citizens f would try their road for a few times they would see that they had nothing on them in the wTay of a "tough road to travel," for the CMartel road could hardly be worse. ' ini .mi .. N' t AliDERMAXIC 'POSSD3ILTTIES , Some gentlemen wbo are being spoken of to run for aldermen in the coming city election are: From the (first ward. (Mr. D. W. Tompkins. . iFrom the second, Messrs. C. W. Hunter. !R. T. Adams and P. J. Theua. tFrom the third ward, CMr Fausett. Orom the fourth, lilessrs. Nash, ?F. -G. B.1 WTeihe, E. (E. and rWV A. Robertson. 11. Doibbs ,i. ( 1 -T)q VOXr : '-X- At:; t A Y,f A-' y J -m i' J 1 '' TV rMy- N-v; .V;;.;:;.---,; V:v ; 1: ..... . - ..... y USE OUR SUCCESSFUL, Tilli:!) V ...LEMEXTS IX CULTIVATIXG YOUR SOIL AXD YOU WJl.T GET THE ! BEST CROPS POSSIBLE. y X IT IS A AVASTE XOT TO BUY THE BEST 1MPLE- ;J MEXTS; TIIpY COST XOTII1XG THEY .".in: AX JXYIrr JXYIrr-r r JXYIrr-r 3IEXT WHICH SAYES 3IOXEY. s WE ATiWAYS CAX I'URXISit ALL PA ", ITS OF THE 1M- PXEMEXTS AVE SELL. I Y 1 - 5 ''-' WpiWiiiiiWBMlWWWMMMMWMWWWHWlMWWiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiwiHii" HMMiiiiiiiiiwiiHurii iiiUnii'i' inn iiiiip;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWMiiliiiiH i-Kamsmmi ikwjijui i mm n,1 m wBmmtsamKmHam --O V...;-,- -i.V, - ' ' V .BIIIWWMMIIIMIlllllllMIIW.ilBWIlWlllllM II rraavntOT I ""V 1 -x vV,. 4 1. fv.f,'j iff lVkZw. Banquo's ghost. A;lachua county will have a fair just a week ahead of the CMarion- Sumter fair, and to the people of this section, it will be second In import importance ance importance only to our own. Alachua is a (big county, f ull of enterprising peo peo-iple iple peo-iple and superb natural resources, and the Star expects the display to be something magnificent. .The big, ihandsome building just finished at the corner of South iMag iMag-nolia nolia iMag-nolia and South Second street is an another other another testimony of the enterprise of Ocala colored people. A few months ago, the ground was an ugly, tbad- -smelliner swamD. (Xow it is covered iby a finerlooking and useful buIH-3ng. pose part of a "bond issue, wihlch the president of the council says can't be sold. If it can't toe, and the city can raise money by" selling property it doesn't need, the Star tMnlts It would ibe the best of -good manage ment to put the money into the water works Improvement, and letv the "civic center" wait till we can better afford it. And the Star in this posi tion has the approval of a whole lot of the men who pay the money that keeps Ocala s government going. The Ocala Northern railroad will ranged as to make reasonable con-j run a special .train (from Ocala to Or Or-taection taection Or-taection at iRoohelle, with company's I ange Springs (Thursday morning at trains (Xo. ,0 and CCo. 89. I 9 o'clock: to accommodate those iwho By changing trains CCo. 140 and I will attend the (big picnic and (bar- SXo. il 43, now scheduled to run-f ixm I becue. The fare will ibo $1 for the Gainesville, Fla., to Wilcox, Fla., to I round trip A large delegation will .run from Palatka, "Fla., to 'AVJlcox, I no doubt attend from this city IFla., train IXo. 1'40 to leave "Palatka at -6 :'10 p. m. and train: No. 143 to OPEN Da if ATTD rHGTIT arrive at Wilcox. tFla., at 10 : 0 5 p. rm thA .hitie at intermediate! Merchant's Cafe, A. C. L. depot noints to be so arranged as to make corner, jaieaw a ia cano anu iub reasonable connection at IRochelle A". mm mm VrOM!A'NG DUTY IX THIS WO RED IS TO HOOK BEAUTIFUL. ADD TO YOUR XATURAL CHARMS tfHE !FASOI3ATIOX, OF OLilTTERIXG JEWELRY. IT AVILL YIELD 'PLEASURE TO 'YOURSELF 'AXD A ORUAT DLIGHT TO OTHERS. OUR STORE OLDAMS WITH PRCTTY OB OBJECTS JECTS OBJECTS IX OOLD AXD SILVER AXD PRECIOUS STOXi:J. BUY YOUR .'JEWELRY FROM US. W.D DOX'T OJRRY miC OHDAP, TAWDRY STUFF, BUT 1IOXEST GOO'DE IIOX IIOX-iESTLY iESTLY IIOX-iESTLY PRICED. . :TIT-7 'Tf RELIABLE JEWELER at any Clour. Ady IT WAS" ENTHUSIASTIC with said company's train (No. 9. By changing train IXo 89, now scheduled to run from Palatka, IFla., to Bochelle, Fla., to run from Palat- Tbe Tampa Tribune speaks of the ka msi to Ocala. Fla.. train No. 89 meeting of growers at Dade City n iv .TaiAtirA .t .; jl. on. -land toaxuraay as xonows: Un nrr!v rwla at 9 n. rm. the ine meexmg oi xne .jMonaa v eg- schedule at intermediate points to be ,t rf nT,rl. .v,ku i-r.i it (T3 ,t i oviuiu j. Awxii' e vuic LuaivUi6 .xucvu .uwiLrs at arranged as to make reasonable Iade City Saturday was enthusiastic connection at Jtochelle with said and bore practical results. One Lnov',, in &y cnanging train (No. 78, now AUTC3IOBILES Light your automobile with dec trie lights. For Darticulars TJTltO Box 1075. Tamna. Fla. 10-730 td Purity Is paramount You get ab- ed iFor the first time since the war, the democratic .party bad no opposi- thousand people attended the meet- tion in .Tuesday's election. A dem- ing, mostly sgrowers, who have be- scheduled to run from iRoohelle, (Fla., ocrat could mark bis ballot from top come interested in the plans of thel to Palatka, Fla.', to run from Ocala, to bottom without finding the name organization as outlined in the pres3. 1 t 0 palatka, Fla., train (No. 78 m i a. .-.x M ir I mi i . m a. 1 I OI a canamaie or an oppuiiug ij i inere t?vr assardute iruoxi tnei to leave Ocala stt 610 tn in and ar- tenor of the Iade Oity gathering, IriivA nt Pnktta t Q-m -m im hA that the bureau will toe a practical schedule at Intermediate points to be success and that it will enlist before arranged as to make reasonable many weeks all of the growers of connection at Rochelle with said consequence in Florida. A striking com pany's train IXo. 9. instance of tne iDenents or co-opera- A-nd it is further ordered that the Of 'handling j above cbanes in sohftulA irnit m i v force and made effective on JCovem- Bittlng into your prescriptions (here. & Knight, d.ruggists..lO-31-tf Beautiful iline of new at The Murray Company. stationery. 1 3t Occla n. .u , j ft l ,f 4 Clean, Fresh, Vcll Laundered Lincii :is a nocccsity. To supply that ::: 2'ieessitv.:is-UW. tsaoise Wit!"1' IRexail Cherry Bark cough syrup I Such a thing bas not (happened be before, fore, before, and we doubt that it will hap pen again.- Is guaranteed to relieve cougb's money (back. Gerig's. ad tf , t A.11 prescriptions filled at r X 402404 & llnin Ctrcct OClH FLORIDA Plicna 101' or the! The principal of the Ocala high school has wisely ruled that the course in domestic science is elective tion and organization and not compulsory. The course is Florida products was shown Iby Dr. Court Pharmacy by competent drug gists and with absolutely fresh drugs. --6t beneficial and far more necessary, In Weaver, one of the leading boosters I her loth, 1914. the Star's opinion, than Latin, but it for the bureau. He showed that a entails an expense that parents carload of cantaloupes bandied oy commissioners' of the state of Flor Flor-shouldn't shouldn't Flor-shouldn't be called on to pay unless himself netted $3 a crate, or $1 a Ida in session at their office in the they are able and willing. It is' also crate profit, while another carload of city of Tallahassee, the capital, this barelv Tossible that the pupils the same quality handled by a com- 2nd day of Xovember, A. D. 1914. Yep. When a man brags of Himself xeK Done and ordered by the railroad Lle seeins that h f able to take card ADVERTISE IX THE STAR. whose parents are able to stand the expense best need the instruction most. Ocala is now filling out its met metaphorical aphorical metaphorical shirt front because the railroad commission has decided to order the railr:ds to erect a union mission firm netted a profit of $3 on the entire carload. These experi ences have .aroused the 'Florida grower to the need of organization and system in the handling of their own products. The 'Florida rVegeta- hlf iMarketine (Bureau will .nil a long-felt want." R. fHudson, Burr, Chairman. Anniversary." We are selling Stock nd Poultry Powders and Medicines at half price. Two 2 Sets or 50cts packages at one price. Ocala Seed Store 10-1-tf J. E. FRAMPTON PIANO TUNER Located In Ocala, Fla., Expert worn guaranteed. References given. Associated with Herbert Lattner distributor W. Kimball Co.. Ocala, '"THE STODTil . 4 uwwltai mt UM MM M2, Mn-WHT -.r.. -rfrp k .11 if -l-'lvl 1 .: I -;; if. ( CUR'OLASSIFIED ADS OFFER EETTE?-' POSITIONS AND ? BETTER SALARIES ."ictr.rsTiir him 1 fira. m n Him r ma urn 9mt yymty fafcy --. 1 '"- ixlB UVAUA EYEXUG STA1U WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1014 7D GER-BOARTv , lAVVaconym-Qufiliry Product 1 The Better Wall-Board THERE'S a better way to build walls than by using lath and plaster There's a way io save the cost of con contractor's tractor's contractor's labor a way to cut on the cost of material a way to build, better more permanent wtKs. That way is by using Badger-Eoard! Easy to Apply BADGER-BOARD is easy to ap apply. ply. apply. Don't ;wat for pltt-rcrs do the work yourself. Ail the tools needed ars hammer arid ty end 'al 'almost most 'almost anybody can do an expert job. A Badger-Board, wall can be pan panelled elled panelled and painted with many beauti beautiful ful beautiful effects. Permanent Walls at Lower Cost BADGER-BOARD doesn't chip or crackit makes a permanent wall In winter it keeps the heat in the cold out. Call and see a sample of Badger-Board arid ask us about its many uses. -V Call on or write for prices end samples J. D. : McCASKIIAj, State Agent, OCAEA, FLA i 2,000 BOXES OP ;.' ,".nnAMRFC;' '.'- Nearly .Reedy to Ship. ON TREES OP A BEAUTIFUL GROVE.W Do You vrant'thexn at a Bargain? I have a splendid Orange Grove, of 16 acres, on 20-ocre tract, all fenced -but no other im improvements. provements. improvements. More than 2,000 boxes of orange3 now on trees almost ready to ship. Big, fine trees, mostly -budded to Parson Browns. Price of Property as it stands Greatest Bargain in- the County. Call on or Address . avagje, Jf Room 5,' Merchants "-Block,. Phone 123, OCALA, FLA Go BJortii :.by Sea 51 Jlerefianls & Miners Trans Co. STEAMSHIP LINES JACksONVILLE TO B N EW YORK BALTIMORE WAS Hi MGTO N PHILADELPHIA New Steamers. Low Fares. VBes service. Wireless telegraph on all steamers. Through fares and tickets to all Northern and Western points Automobiles carried. - For reservations, tickets, etc ' ;( . . H. C. AVERY, Agent, ;? -Jacksonville, Fla. Qjim of othsrliood There ia art to Le a later.t nrrrehens'on bt distress to rnr.r the corr.; iete joy of -'3f24 t:iis is quite ovor- - 4&M ccme by he advice F.r4 cf so many women dSs?- v-& to U33 "Mother's Friend." Thia i3 an external application deiisrnc-d to so lubri lubricate cate lubricate the muscles a"hd to thus so relieve the pressure reacting on the r.ervps. that latural strain upon the cords and liga ligaments ments ligaments is not accompanied by those severe pains said to cause nausea, morning sick sickness ness sickness and many local distresses. Many people believe that those remedies which have stood the test of time, that have been put to. every trial under tea varying conditions of ae, weight, general health, etc., may le safely relied upon. And judging by the fact that "Mother's Friend" has been ia contlfttial use since our grandmother's earlier years and Is known throughout tha United States It may be easily inferred that it i3 some thing that women gladly recommend. "Mother's Friend V U prepared only In our own laboratory and i3 sold by drug druggists gists druggists everywhere. AsU for a bottle to-day and write for a special book for expectant mothers. Address Ilradneld Regulator Co., S07 Lamar Elds., Atlanta, Ga. w HALLOWE'EN' -PARTY AT KEXDKICK In response to the following: invi tation a numfber of the friends of i the pop-uiar host and hostess assem bled at the quarry on Hallowe'en eight: i "Oh Hallowe'en, t When dogs do grew, And cats meow, I And banshees howl, You're asked to join ! A imasq-jerale, . To join the groblins' j Gay parade; The place, Webb's quarry, j The hour is eight, So mount your broom, And don't be late. :Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Webb." Promptly at 8 the -goblins began j to arrive. They were -met at the en en-j j en-j trance of the quarry iby two ghosts, rwho greeted them with solemn groans. A little 'further on, the 'host J and hostess In phantom dress, mot and tied ipaper (bags on the .right 5 'hand of eaah goblin. The lime pit hwas alight -with weird Jack o' lan- terns and fire light around the pot ;iwhere the 'witche s stew" was being brewed. When all of the guests had ar- ' -rived they were gotten -in. line and had a 'plantation march up and down ; the white ragged hills of the cave. then jvere led to the -wigwam of the witch" who told their 'fortunes and ; dispensed peanuts in which tiny for- tunes had 'been- tucked away. i Then came the adventurous part ul 'tut? .ceuiU5. j. lie uusi rpiouiisea j to lead the goblins to' where Captain Kidd's treasurers of gold, silver and precious stones were hidden. After a perilous anarch they came to a mound In the center c;f which was a llblack flag, Jbearing 'the skull and cross (bones. They immediately up uprooted rooted uprooted the flag and took possession, and each in turn dug in the mound until his treasure was secured. Then they returned to the fire and opened their packages, to find ma any amus amusing ing amusing souvenirs. In one corner of the quarry was a spring, a large tub of water, sur surrounded rounded surrounded Iby rocks, ferns, flowers and trees with overlapping boughs whidh ihung tin cups and dippers for the "thirsty spirits." : .Then followed ducking for apple3, and other Hallowe'en fun, after which the devils, the witches, gob goblins lins goblins and ghosts sat around the 'fire and sang old familiar songs, while in the cauldron the"witche's broth" wa3 simmering, wthich on ;being s err ed pro ved to ibe ch I eke n pu rl o also bread and pickles were added to made up the repast. At 12 o'clock the ghosts departed each declaring that they'd had a de delightful lightful delightful time 'and that IMr. and airs. Webb -proved charming, "ghosts." - Among' the out of town guests were Mr. and 'Mrs. IF. G. 3. Weihe, 'Captain Fred Weihe and wife, Dr. and IMrs. (McLean, Mrs. Killebrew, iMr. iMoLean, tMr. and IMrs. Oharlos Simmons and children, of Oqala; iMrs. Clifford Living&ton, of Lake Lakeland land Lakeland air, and IMrs. IM. G. 'Davis, of Zuber, and .Miss Violet Oak man, of Mcintosh r NOTICF TO TAXPAYERS The tax books f or the p aym e n't o f 19 14 state and county taxes are now open. ; ". ,' Be sure and bring or send a cor cor-rect rect cor-rect .-description of your property .when you come' or send for your tax bill or to pay your taxes. By 'so do doing ing doing you greatly lessen the possibility of errors and enable us to give you more speedy service. -r Don't forget that the law allows1 a two 2 per cent, discount for all November payments and one ( 1 ) per cent for December payments. " -Yours very truly, W. L. Colbert, ll-3-2m Tax Collector 'Marion Co. To Make a Living. The finer, sentiments, religious, ar artistic tistic artistic and moral are all right when we can get to them, but the first thing a man or woman must do Is to get enough to eat and sc.ne place in whlcb to live. Add this living must of necer :y be the basis for any high higher er higher sentiments. The education, there therefore, fore, therefore, which makes a foundation for this support should be first in the thought of our system of education. On It should be built' the secondary studies, .s it were, of nur education. NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, heretofore appointed" receiver in a certain cause pending in Marion county, Florida, circuit court, in which Oklawaha River Farms Company is complainant, and D. H. Kirkland, defendant, will sell at the Oklawaha iRiver Farms, aiear Oklawaha, in Qlarion county, Flor Florida, ida, Florida, on November 12th, 1914, beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, seven hundred and eighty-one (781) bushels of corn now in the possession of said receiv receiver, er, receiver, or so much thereof as may re remain main remain unsod at that time. Informa Information tion Information in regard to the sale may be had by application to J. B. 'Martin, re ceiver, Uklawaha, Fla. 1 X-u J. B. 'Martin, Receiver. BUY A GALE I do not say, 'because cotton is not my business, but I do call the 'at 'attention tention 'attention of Mr. Pipe Smoker or Tobac Tobacco co Tobacco Chewer, who trays a pound of my El TtodIco Havana Cigar. Clippings for 40 cents (which equals fifty good cigars) to the fact that you wi!l find pipe smoking a pleasure. Or if you are fond of chewing, you will find this .tobacco pure, unadulterated, be being ing being my own product, the clippings of my cigar jfactory cut up and the dust abstracted theref rem, and con- raining a combination of pure cigar leaf tobacco that costs a3 high as $4 a ipound. A trial will convince you This tobacco ds put up in 2, 4, 8 and 16 ounce packages. Yours truly, EL TROPICO CIGAR FACTORY CHARLES PEYSER, 10-28 Proprietor. DESPONDENCY DUE TO INDIGES TION -;T;h. -It is not at all surprising that per sons who have indigestion ibecome discouraged and despondent. (Here are a few words of hope and cheer for them by IMrs. -Blanche (Bowers, Indiana, Fa.: 'Tor years my diges tion was n aioor thaf T rrml1 sreiiwlv eat the lightest f oods. It ried every-j things that I 'heard of to get relief, but until about a year ago when I saw Chamber lain '3 Tablets adver advertised tised advertised fln,d erfit : 'a 'hnttle sf -Viom idll'l find the right treatment. I soon be began gan began to improve and since taking a few (bottles of them my digestion is fine." MFbr sale iby all dealers. -ad I Had the Laugh on Stephens. The story is told of Alexander H. Stephens that at a politic 1 meeting he vigorously decried his. opponent's charge, exel -ming, "1 deny the fact!" "Yes." promptly replied is antago antagonist, nist, antagonist, "that is what. I expe- ed you to do. For twenty years you have been going around denying facts," The ,audience roared with delight and; Mr. Stephens left the hall, having learned a valuable lesson in the use of a word. REMARIvABLE ?URE OF CROUP "'Last winter when' my, little boy had croup il got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough remedy. I hon honestly estly honestly believe it saved bis life," rwrites Mrs. J. -B. Cook, 'Indiana, Pa. "It out the iphlegm and relieved his coughing spells.- 'I am most grateful for what this remedy 'has done for 'him." iFor sale toy all dealers.- ad To Get Rid of Red Ants. Red ants can make a house almost uninhabitable. One can get rid of them, however, if one knows hdrw. The first thing to do is to find the place they come from i. e., where thelr nest is. If it be in an accessible spot, i' little kerosene will ijuickly stop the trouble. On the other hand, if the nest be in the wr.U or under the floor, find the nearest accessible point, and kill the insects off as they appear. ': .'';'. V'' Praise. -'.- ' Epictetus, the philosopher. Was lame. When he was a young man his master had twisted his leg until it broke. Epictetus writes: "Do you think that because my soul happens to have one little lame leg that I am to find fault with God's universe? Ought we not when we dig, when we plow, and when we eat. to sing this hymn to Go-1, because he ha3 given us these implements whereby we may till the soil? . What else can I do, who am a lame old man, except sing praises to God?" ; i MACHINE REPAIRING I wish to call the attention of the ladies of the county and city to the fact that I now; have an experience! sewing machine repair man and if word is sent to the Oca la Bargain House or to me personally 'he will call on you and do any needed re- pairing or regulating on your ma- j chine, no matter what kind of ma machine chine machine you may have. . 'Respectfully, B. GoldmanT 11-2-tf Ocalji, Fla. BIG VALUES AT- MADE III AMERICA WEEK At FRANK'S. This Entire Week Iclver '& MacKey Funeral Directors UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERb fine Caskets and Burial Robes D. E. McIVER and C. V. ROBERTS Funeral Directors 111 Work Done by Licensed Em Em-balmers balmers Em-balmers and Fully Guaranteed PHOXE3 O. E. McIVER 104 C. V. ROBERTS 303 Undertaking Office 47 pitiful pugiit of tre belgian people A dispatch from Brussels, via Lon Lon-don don Lon-don says: The Belgisn? are a people almost without a country as the result of the ravages of the iEuropean war. Between six and seven million people are homeless. The lowest estimate bere places tihe number of homes de stroyed or so badly damaged as to be uninhabitable at one million. 'Domestic supplies are exhausted, foodstuffs, forages, .horses, cattle and automobile not commandeered j began have been seized by the Ger Germans. mans. Germans. -Practically every acre is now swept of everything valuable. Shattered by Artillery (Malines, Lou vain, Liege, Namur, Oharlieroi, iMons, Dinant and a score of smaller places have been so shat shattered tered shattered by the artillery fire of the op opposing posing opposing armies, that less than (half the normal population are decently sheltered. It is estimated that there are now 200,000 Belgians in ng- V rf W V V V M I A 4 W U V A report from Lemberg says that the supplies for the bread line have been exhausted an d the feed ing can be resumed only when -American food arrives. Thie seizure of cattle for the arm arm-ise ise arm-ise has Vleft the country 'without beef, -milk' and cheese. The supply of grain ordinarily imported from the United States and Canada has been cut off. .For several weeks Flanders rw as able to help the east eastern ern eastern pctrtion, but now that the low lowlands lands lowlands ihave become the scene of fight fighting ing fighting iBruges, Ghent, Antwerp and Os Os-tend tend Os-tend are suffering the same distress which earlier befell the eastern ipart of the country. Industries at Standstill JAt Liege, the PittsbuTg of 'Be' 'Be'-gium, gium, 'Be'-gium, the steel industry has been ibroiight to al standstill. At Ant Antwerp, werp, Antwerp, the iNew York of the iBelgians, all hipping has stopped. Hundreds! of big steamers lie idle at the docks . ... i along the "Scheldt. Thou sand s of freight trucks are rusting beside the canals 'while the 'horses are dead in 'Flemish battlefields. The drivers and freight handlers are In the hos hospitals pitals hospitals or iwith ICing Albert's army. Xeiuport and Ostend, the latter suggesting 'Atlantic City to an Amer American, ican, American, aTe occupied (by the Germans, And the hotels are filled 'with German wounded v IA row of hotels along tbe (beach at the resort fly the (Red Cross flag. Brussels, the deserted capita;!, has ibeen spared destruction, ibut Its in industries dustries industries are shut down. Lace (work (workers ers (workers are being fed at Jsbup kitchens. The stores have no food to sell and the public bas'no money to buy if op opportunity, portunity, opportunity, offered. (Members of noble families bave discharged their ser servants vants servants and joined the bread line. The f oar in -commonly expressed that the city with its famous build ings 'will be. destroyed either by at-J tack or by th e G erm a n s th ems el v e s should they ibe compelled to retire. HOW'S THIS? ;We offer" one hundred dollars re re-ward ward re-ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. v iF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the .undersigned, bave known F. J. Cheney for the, last 15 years, and believe -him perfectly honorable In all business .'transactions and fi financially nancially financially able to-carry out any obli obligations gations obligations made by bis firm. National Bank of Commerce, ; Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in internally, ternally, internally, acting directly upon the blood- and mucous surfaces' of the system. Testimonials sent free" Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold, by all druggists. Take Hall's 'Family 'Pills for constipation. ad " Margie's Ideav "Papa was very polite"' at dinner," observed small Margie. "In serving the ladies he said dressing.', because they like to dress, but in serving the gentlemen be called; it stuffing, be because cause because they always want so muca to eat , TIME TO ACT Don't Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness Profit by Ocala People's Experiences - Occasional attacks oL backache, ir irregular regular irregular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders. Its an error to neglect these ills! The attacks may pass off for a time but generally re return turn return with greater intensity. Don't delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and keep up their use until the desired results are obtain obtained. ed. obtained. Good -work in Ocala proves the effectiveness of, this great kidney remedy. Glrs. Eason Smith, 330 Oklawaha avenue, Ocala, says: I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a good remedy for kidney and bladder trouble. I bave used them on different occasions for these ailments and have had imme immediate diate immediate Telief. I am glad to have the opportunity of endorsing such a good remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 50c. at air dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy remedy-get get remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that -Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Brick City Cider and White Vinegar, in quarts and gallons. ; 50c Jars of Fine California Table Peaches, closing out at 35 cents per jar. Ripe Yellow Pumpkins for Pics "like mother used to make." New Crop of Florida packed Tom ate : 3. New Pecans Fresh Evaporate a Apples. New Dried Prunes. Kingan's Breakfast Bacon, in i trip j. Don't forget our celebrated CoJjes, Fresh Roasted and Ground daily, right in our own store. carn piio:t: ica - : - CiiolC seSeeGeci, We ship in Sealed Tins. W e solicit your orders. ( -Tin Pi I ili1 1 Crystal RiireFj a i ti. if Yr?E have just added to our buoinecs, a large and complete line of the best known makes of Auto TIRES and TUBES in all sizes and for all rims. The goods are of the very newest rubber and fabric, and when buying you will have the assurance of knowing you are getting the fresh freshest est freshest goods obtainable. We seir for Cash only, and guarantee to save youlmoney. in I! !' I ii i i E ill i is I I I j; Hit , OCALA OAS EHGBJE 1700118, ''.;'';Tiic; Bniclt Aoeocy." PHONE 271 : ." OCALA, FTOI1IDA r rS .jiH 1 Mn. r '..- dlii Xcains-For Heat Llolitanfl EcavyHau!Inrj IPMOPJE 2S3 Packing and Storing Shipping of Freight, Furniture, Pianos and Safes. Baggage Service the Best. i ( X ( -V H Yon Will Talie Enough of Cnr fee Saturdays to Last Over Simdny We will thank you. Our drivers will thank you. And if the teams could talk they would thank you, too--for lielpii: lielpii:-to to lielpii:-to lighten the load on the heaviest day of the week, which Is a day of rest for nearly everybody but this fee man of yours. Put Your Ad. inthe STMif yon want RESU2.TS ! nuiLDi:;a 0CALAf FLOR'IDi , -;, 9 '. 0 0 e p2? tercel, 9 o m , o - a -j . o . i m a 0 ! ; " mtt Mi m : ; "J-:. IMH SS" ... rri mam dm aeeooooeoooeooo ! H:.i 111 I 1 AAjfO i IV if W A S:if" "s ipkm ! BEAVKIt BOARD or Ceiling in Quality; or Price IXVESIGATK. roprieioFs. t n 'i i J ? t n FOUR THE OCAEA EVENING STAR, -WEDNESDAY, x6VE3IBER 4. 101 1 I OCAL A SOCIAL AFFAIRS 1 (If you have any items for this department call phone 106) Theater Supper Party for '3Irs. Train " mell '.Mr. and (Mrs. -GL Fishel and air. and (Mrs.'Eeon Fishel entertaine; last evening at alovely motion pie ture and supper party, honoring Mrs. Park Trammell. Their guests in cluded tMrs. Trammell and hostes3 fMrs. E. 1. Carney, IMr. and IMrs. J H. Taylor, IMr. and tMrs. -G. S. Scott JLr. ana airs. .p. rees, uiessr. 'Rheinauer and LMax 'Fishel. The (pictures at the Temple were -witness ed early in the evening and1 on re turning to the Fishel home, a tempt ing three course supjer was'served, (the guests finding seats at the (pretti (prettily ly (prettily appointed table where covers were laid for fourteen. iA iReinas- . eance clpth covered the table from the central floral decoration, a low arrangement of roses, and smal wibite flowers, ferns radiated to the covers, .making a most inviting fes tive scene. lAjfter supper a musical urogram was enjoyed until late tn tne even ing. . Eight O'clock Dancing Club Last evening at the office of iMr. (Frederick Mocker a number of young ' imen and several members of the Cotillon Club imet and organized an eight o'clock dancing club. (Mr. Jack. Camt) was elected president !Mr. C (II. iEloyd, vice president; Qlr: Phil Robinson, secretary and treasurer, . and IMr. Mocker and (Dr. CM. C Tzlar with the officers will constitute the board of directors. "The chib will (have its first dance on INov. 13th, and fortnightly on (Friday evenings, dur ing the .winter, at will entertain. The Woman's Club "house 'with its elegant um w uu-ur xias ioeea- engagea .uy me organization 'for the dances. ( '- -:: Cotton Booth at the Fair IMrs. J. iR. Qloorhead, manager of the woman's' department of the Mar Marion ion Marion -(Sumter 'fair, which opens iNov. 21, is (planning to 'have an unique cotton (booth. ; She Is making ar--rangements to -bave f several spinning 'wheels In operation and nlaily. at cer- tain hours ladies will 5e ; in the r other lace as well as weaving and :?all Implements used 'by our mothers ana grana mothers on exhibition and - f..' 111 A A 1 iitr as 'pussiDje to leacn tne pres present ent present generation their uses. 'Mrs. Bfoorhead's idea Is an excellent one, and the cotton (booth will no doubt ibe one of the main features of the fair. ,. -. ;;i lEngagements .recently announced xhat are or interest 'here is; that of tMiss (Nina lAn'derson to IMr. 'Walter " Thomas of Tampa, made (by the par parents ents parents of the bride-eleot, Rev. and IMrs. Cf. lAnderson of iGainesville, and iMiss Nadla lliucile LTEngJe, daughter of JMr. and (Mrs. Poraher -Li'Engle,' to (Mr. TJonald M. Barnett, of Jackson Jacksonville. ville. Jacksonville. The former wedding will take place in February and the latter on M.1 '.VyMf' 1 Oil. nt t; Kixi ui uwi. ao hi tat cue C5hurch of the Gfood Shepherd, Jack Jacksonville, sonville, Jacksonville, v ' Tlhe Ihiesday afternoon o auction clulb was pleasantly entertained yes terday (by IMiss Mary IMdDowell. A the two tables were the eight me (bers, Dllsses McDowell, (Roseau (Rotbinson QIarion Dewey, Nellie Cott lieib, (Ellen Clarkson, iDorothy Schrel Iber, jRnby Olssendaner and Dlrs, uTer uTer-"bert "bert uTer-"bert ODattner. VMiss (Robinson was awarded the club prize, a deck of cards. Next week'aiiss chreiber will entertain the club. tAt the conclus conclusion ion conclusion of Che -games, Miss McDowell served ner guests to chicken salad, sandwiches an'd chocolate. m IMrs. K. G. Weihe, who (has been at the 'bedside of tier mother Sn.Xxrag Island City for several ; months, re returned turned returned to ner borne in Jacksonville yesterday, ileaving her mother great greatly ly greatly improved. Mrs. Weihewas a pas passenger senger passenger on the Qlohawk. -. The members of the King's Daug'hters are requested to meet at the -residence of CMrs. C. Bittinger tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. ' Mr. and CMrs. B. C. Webb of Ken Ken-drick drick Ken-drick were out of itown visitors yes terday, returnin Robinson and two children,-will re return turn return to that city, (which in the future will be their-home. They will bave apartments at the 'Aragon until they can secure a suitable house. A Sewing Party for a lively Ilride Complinienting a pretty young bride wbo is a charming acquisition to the young matrons of the city, Misses Anna JMcDowell and Nellie 'Gottlieb, at the home of the former, entertained this afternoon for 51rs. fRobert S. Dosh, their guests includ including ing including forty friends. lMiss iMary McDowell welcomed the ladies at the. front door.vand the 'hostesses, with IMrs. 'Dosh, Mis3 Clara Johnson and IMiss Zelma Rizer re received ceived received in the parlor. (When all the guests arrived iMiss Bessie fMacKay distributed tea tow towels els towels and d us i cloths to :be hemmed, t!he Jadies being seated for the pleas pleasant ant pleasant duty in the parlor, reception hall and sitting room where roses and (bamboo intermingled with clusters of pink vine, lent beauty to the delight ful environments. After needles and thimbles had ibeen laid aside, the hostesses gathered up the towels and cloths and presented them to the guest of honor. . (During the afternoon iMiss Clark Clark-son son Clark-son and IMiss (Robinson gave several piano and vocal numbers and (Miss Eunice 'Ellis a clever reading. A salad course -with hot chocolate 'and whip ped cream was served at 5' o'clock. Invited to spend the afternoou with IMrs. Dosh as the guest xf MIss- ea DIcDowell and Oottlieib were liss- fis IMary IBurford, Janet Weathers, aiinnie Stovall, Dorothy Schreiber, Clara Johnson, Zelma (Rizer, 'Bessie CMacKay, : Virginia ; Sistrunk, Hester and CMarioni (Dewey, Fanny and 'Rose bud iRobinson, Adele .Bittinger, El len Clarkson, .Kathleen Jackson Ruby Cissendaner, Alice ; Camplbell, Tommy Abernathy, Katherine Scott, Florrie Condon,' Alice Bullock, (Bet (Bet-tie tie (Bet-tie -CMC I ver, (Eugenia Fuller, Ethel Maycraft, Annie Atkinson, CMrs. Mer- bert Lattner, IMrs. (Frederick Mocker, airs. Leon Fishel, CMrs. 'E. P. 'Wilson, tMrs. iL. iN. Jreen, IMrs. A. CM. Perry, Mrs. B. F. Condon, IMrs. E. C. Peek, IMrs. C. B. .Wneeler, 5Irs. C. M. Ooyd, airs. C. B. Ayer, (Mrs. iN. 1. Gottlieb ahd CMrs. MriDowell. For 3Irs. Trammell 5Irs. 'Park Trammell, Who. as the guest of CMrs. B. E. Carney, Is being so ibeautif ully feted will be (honor guest at a number of pretty parties during the week. Thursday IMrs. Holder entertains at dinner at the Ocala Mouse, in the evening DIrs. E. C. (Bennett at a motion picture party. (Friday she will Ibe the .guest of 'Dr. and CMrs. S. M. Blitch at BUtchton, ami (Saturday of CMrs. 31. Pyles at Glenhurst." Friday evening CMrs. iMarcus Frank' will $e hostess to a dinner party, and Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. C. B. (Koonce will entertain with a tea. 7 Sunday IMrs. Trammell leaves for Crescent City to "visit her father, (Mr. Dauby, (until, -the meet ing of the Federation of Women's Clubs in Lakeland which she will at attend tend attend as a delegate (from .the Woman's Chtb in Tallahassee. V 1M r. and IMrs. OhaTles iRhelnanerl who have beea Visiting IMr. and (Mr?.! utiuci W A Xii -T7TV lUift SiUVC freshments were served late in the evening. iMiss Bogie was assisted in entertaining her guests by her mother, IMrs. iMary Bogie, 'Mrs. Rowe and IMrs. W. J. Sheridan. : At a late hour the guests deft, and all express expressed ed expressed the wish that (Miss Bogie would again favor them with an "evening's etnertainment. Those present were (Misses Alice jGoodwillle,' CMarjorie Taylor, (Mary Landers, Sibyl Taylor, Donnle Taylor, Olargaret Clayton, Florence (Sampson, Amelia Hee. nette Morn, Amelia Meet, Ella Bog-le, Messrs. Ellis Brigance, E. iB. George, W. fE. Johnson, Pesry Pedrick, Fred (Fort, Ivan (Eanier, Sam Smith, .Mack Carter Alex Woods, Carroll Blalook, Wilds and 'Mulligan. e m cheon tJIreu bylrsr-Seott. At one oclojri? today CMrs. G, S. Scott was.'hosCesf to a perfectly ap ap-J J ap-J pointed luncheoiffentertaining in fhand-.pain.ted un bonnet girls. IMrs. ; Taylor, marked the places for the guests, who for lunch were seat ed at four small tables. The temp temptingly tingly temptingly prepared lunch, "attractively served; consisted of oyster cocktail, creamed chicken on toast, peas in po po-tatoe tatoe po-tatoe cups, hot biscuits, spiced pears, entrees, grape fruit salad wafers, chartreuse of jelly and coffee. After lunch the tables were clear ed and several games of progressive rook were enjoyed. For this lovely event, Mrs. Trammell wore a (beauti ful gown of : blue 'brocaded crepe de chene, iwiih vest of exequisite lace embroidered in pink and (blue. Com Com-pleteing pleteing Com-pleteing the costume was (black hat with gold crown and trimmings ; of omnkey" fur and -gold roses. Eujoying IMrs. Scott's cordial 'hos pitality were (Mrs. Trammell, airs', J. H. Taylor, (Mrs. C. H. Llyod, CMrs. E. J. Crook, IMiss iMeta Jewett, (Mrs. N. Mlckman IMrs. L. M. Ohazal, CMrs. IR. A. IBurford, IMrs. Edward Molded IMrs.' CM. IFihel, IMrs. M.- M. Brand, Qir's. J. C. B. Koonce, CMrs. iE. ,L. Carney, CMrs. James Taylor and IMrs. W. S. Bullock., ;. f ; Qlr. and IMrs. John JefTords, iform- erly of this city, are now residents of Tampa, 'having (bought a pretty iiome in Suburb 'Bean tiful. At pres present ent present JMr. Jeffords Is affiliated in 'busi 'business ness 'business with bis son-in-law ct Webster. IMr. and CMrs. 'Fred KtBlley, who &ave made their th'ome.ini-Ocala'' for the past two years are now In Tampa which in all proibaibiJitywlli (become their permanent (home. Mrs. A. iX. Cameron, In the city shopping Stanton, .. JMrs. Vincent SMoody, has returned to Orlando" af ter a (brief visit to Iter mother-in-law, CMrs. E. P. CMoiody, at CLake iView. ;'v-i ; -'A CMr. C. 'B. Wheeler of (Jacks-onvijle is the guest of her sister, CMrs. J. R. Dewey. (Dr. Walker and wife removed to to-day day to-day (from; Jacksonville to Orange Lake,. Marion county. ar- Walker iras long been a resident of this city, liavtng (formerly owned and, conduct conducted ed conducted ja drug, store on the; "comer of tate and Julia streets, t ; Me own s much areal estate (here, whiih 9ie .will continue to liold. A" good pihysici'an and citizen, ihis, friends and ac acquaintances quaintances acquaintances 'are loth to : igive him up. All are, however, hopeful that the doctor will return to ( Jackson--ville to reside. Metropolis. II! V o iTv V ;JMi-:. --SuJvilvllviLl ' 1 i fHK 09 0? eaeuiiiiiH W !,: 'I .3s, "Ti V ilii i U fi till an ty W Jm mm ta t...- W as ' f f1 n" "1 m m m mm wM fe...s "IrW5 it'i or -Sam -BjOji z j. J "iMliH !N'll(Wni!ilW Iii:!aFryiiiil most:, excellently.. men" sncaes ie ; xiieiniiiiostH accepxajaie WATCHES ARE HEADY j IXIt THE AVIXXERS iMrs. J. R. IMoorhead is in receipt of a letter from Miss Okie Painter, president of the IE. O. Painter Ferti lizer Company, of Jacksonville, say ing that she is (having the gold watch engraved tfor.iMiss Cora (Land rum, of (Floral City, and will send It to her as soon as the work is finished. (Miss ILandrum is the winner of the gold watoh prize offered (by (Mis3 Painter to the winner of the prize in each county in the state where a cannig club 13 in existence. Gome girl in Marlon county will get a similar watch a prize well worth trying for. THE REST KOCOI i The Star sincerely hopes the city their arrival Saturday front 'Ger-I will find the aneans to keep up "Cam- many, returned home this afternoonJl fort ILodge." It is one of Ocala's ous to goinlFabroadTaiT. IRhein- (best institutions and we fowe it to auer unaerwent an operation at I our country neighbors to maintain it. Johns Mopkins hospital, (Baltimore, in the spring and their (host of friends aTe delighted that the sum mer abroad with relatives and trav eling bas been very (beneficial. Th POSTOFFICE PARK A number ofv young sycamore trees ordered some months ago by , 9 9 aiiss Briggs and (Miss Edna Boi Boi-nd nd Boi-nd arrived today from Orange (Riv (River er (River and will make a short stay here with friends. Fort iMyers Press. , Blrs. C. B. Ayer returned yesterday frrcu a visit of four weeks to :Mrs. Gnr Ayer in Atlanta. 9 .rt Cvlr. Emmett Robinson is expect expected ed expected home today from Jacksonville, and 'Friday accompanied 'by IMrs. i rt. i. it . I m ue m uue war zone, ueT l Postmaster Rogers arrived this were pleasantly flocated and felt very moming, Tvre immediately set ntue tine inconvenience surrered by out omder toMogers supervision in so many Americans. :J.. grounds afctrad the postofflcei I i The sycamore is a ibeau tlful tree. ILast evening Bliss Ella Bogie p and w3len these jL.e mell tertalned at the borne of (her grahd- ,help mafcihe postoffice square 1 Thp;p ifrAfisj ixvt to CMiss Mary (Landers and ber guest, CMiss Alice Oood willie of Chicago. Dancing .was tne oraer or xne eve ing. The music was f urnisned by Messrs. Clark & Brane, who have (been playing at the Airdome. Re- These trees were brought here and set out at the postmaster's personal expense. 31R. FLAXERY WILL : MOVE TO PALATKA BIG VALUES AT- MADE 111 AL1ER1 G A VEEK At FRANK'S This Entire Weelc CMr. A. CM. Flanery, who has been manager for the Ocala Meights Dairy for the past 1'5 months, wil leave tomorrow or next day for Pa- latka, where "he will take a position to travel over this section of the state for the G. CM. Davis Sons Co one of the oldest manufacturing firms in the state, who make tanks towers an'd silos. Qlr. Flanery wil travel in an automobile and make house to house canvass of the farms especially pushing the silo made by the factory. iMr. Flanery is a pleas ant young man, capable and does not j know when he works enough. I - DEATH OF A LITTLE BOY The Star sincerely regrets to ihear of the death of the (bright little son of IMr. and IMrs. O. S. Hammond. The little fellow (hurt -himself while play ing at ihls parents ihome out on the tMartel road about two wees ago. Tetanus set in and the child suffer suffered ed suffered Intensely for days. The funeral service was held thi3 morning at 10 o'clock in IMcIver & MacKay's chapel. Slev. J. CM. Cross officiated.: .Inter ment In (Greenwood! (He war n, very smart afhd lovable child, and Is be reaved parents (have the deep sym pathy of their friends. 1 : IHI.IJJI!.IMIIU MM II Illii.-J vA .fi i j 1 1 i ! 1 1 1 1 a "w- 4em -. -a n I f :'CCAL1, FLGHlB1. liPiTiii , ftri TIT"9" Ujt mm Hilm .. ,. 0m . thi jttMjf&t, Hlill. ...IfcJ1 JS,t.. ,r 'H- Rev FaUicr Benedict, Llrcctcr. V A CARD OF TILYNIL5 Editor Star: Please allow us space In your paper to extenu our thanks to the many neighbors and friends who were so kind to us dur ing the Illness and death of our be-, loved ihusband and -father, JMr. Rdbert Holly. These acts of kindness will long be remembere'd. y o O o o. e ( If Acin (frrh ..J 4 ll i:ni .0 'i Five Milc West of Dado City and. r 3 Ilila Gact of Can Ante"! 5 ,Eoardinfi School -for Eoya .Chartered' June 1ZZ', HI a own A jv j pa -. Lsj : 1 Ui4-. ft l Hi' O W W t 4 4lf u. g. pcct orncE, tele Gn.irii, telephone, A. O. L. TICIIET Omen AT ..THE CQZJLZi: . k r- f t i rrnri nnrr'n !-!"P"! rpn- -i ' 1 SAINT LEO, Piuxo County, FLOIUDi I ft, t ! U 1 v t W i W' -I jpfl!titn!fl I I 4 - HOSPITAIi XOTES tMrs. Fleming entered the hospital yesterday. airs. Graham of Coleman was op operated erated operated on at the bospital this morn morn-ting ting morn-ting and is doing well. XOTICE TO CREDITORS XoUce Is bereby given to all credi creditors, tors, creditors, legatees, distrdlbutees, and all other persons baving claims or de demands mands demands against the estate of Priscilla Cody, deceased, to present the same duly proven to the undersigned with within in within two years from this date, tonwit: This 23rd day of October, A. iD,; 1914. IF. P. Gad son, George Giles, As Administrators of the Estate of PTiscilla Cody, deceased. 10-2S-wed ft"' 1 3n v'n t " ":i6:."xco:iEEr eout' "DEIIE .FLYER" SOUTH ATEAIiTIO LEIITED Pullman'cars Irom Chicar St. Eouis, Indianapolis,' Eoubvillo Intermediate points to Jacksonville. DEING AND OE3 ERVATI02 CAE3 'I jr r" STANDARD RAILROAD OP THE SOUTH A. W. FRITOT, D. F. A., 138 W. Bay St. Jacksonville Fla. J. G. KIRKEAJID, D. P. A., " Hlllsboro Hotel, Tampa, Fin. Pal Your Ad. in the STAR it yen yiczl : t ..1 i. TIE OCALA EVENING GTAli YBBXESDAY, iXOVXDIBEH 4, 1914 A.1 Jk V PHONE 21 PHONE 21 I1W1M An aijjj We. Treat Your Clothes White' Rough Dry Work Ione C Cents Per Pound, .... . All Blankets and articles washed hy hand, we use soft water only. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING in ft ! LII1UL a, Florida m I pyrApr dill u V ,17. Fi lling Ave. : 21 FiSOME 21 We Aim To Be Upright in Our Dealings . t v We Put OUR 3IEAT& UP 'RIGHT IMaking dt Easy to COOK, CARVE 'AND CONSU3EE THEM ... .... -. .-" PHONE 108 .Next to O. K. Teapot Grocery. o e e .. mm y i Pi 0 9 Crystal River, V. I! ill' IS la- Shippers of the famous Crystal : : :: River Oysters. Seal plug carriers, :: :: sanitary in every respect. Can :: care for orders both large and :: small. ;.'T : Salt WateiFFish in any quantity. For further information address Ii1il.li Crystal River, Fla.' ii bU, K r"? jO V TTTs. rr I win sire fifty dollars. gs first paj'meat on one of those '$100 lots in SMcrion Heihtsf; lrid one chance on that i t. a. li-An !. s;.-:n..v to the man or wohian, boy or girl,' writing the best poem on the DM IFasMabna (EaFcaleini carrying out thev;hoiiht as a (means xf reducing rthe hig"h cost of I liTing. Poem to pbtaarf not over twen ty (Lines. LOCAL LEfaSIi.VTION Paving assessments Sidewalk assessments .The city council met last night in iV. YTM (Dept., rents regular session with the following 3eI- s3- of meters 11.44 24.20 2,445.42 73.05 T-V 1 J A rresiaeui j mAmTpra in ttfrilaT!f' , Total collections .$9,364.4$ C. W. Hunter, Councilmen JFausett, Bal on hand 0ct ;ilf 1914 m 3fS'3S.6S Carmichael, 'Bennett, ivnJght ana Txtal $13,203.14 Warrants Drawn During October, 1914 r tt ;ys!? I ii o YMOU ID I (. i 9 O 9 w ROOM AND BATH FOR A DQlLIiAR AND A HALF lwwwwWwwwwwwlwwlwwwwwwWwwwwwwwwlwWwwWB EMU Ocala, FIorMa C ompletely Renovated and NewiManagement NOWaOPEN. 'Room i Without Bath $1.00 Running :Water inJEvery Room in the House ELECTRIC E1LEVATOR SERTICE PHONES IN ALL ROOMS LOCKS : F J. LM(S ' MANAGER BOQ3I AXI BATH-FOR A DOIili-VR AX1 A HALF o S2 Roess. - 3Iinutes of last session were read and adopted. JMrs. J. R. aioorhead, representing Comfort Ledge, was present as was -salaries, officers, clerks, also Col. Ii. Jr. Jlogers, ana addressed eta j ....... $ the council on behalf of the lodge, tPolico department: which they said would have to be s .Salaries closed unless" some financial assist-1, witness -fees and costs.,., ance could Ibe obtained. Mr. iHunter j(Feed for prisoners ...... told Mrs. Oloorhead that tire city !gundry expense ... ... ... could not contribute to the cause un-!,greet department: ter could be arranged (by the city conducting the place itself, and the matter was ref erred to the city at attorney torney attorney to look into the legal status of the case. iA.n ordinance a.mending the- li library brary library ordinance was nread -and re referred ferred referred to the Judiciary committee. This ordinance ch'anges 13ie location of the library site from the lot next to the present city hall to a (position on the new city (block f ;: across 1 the street, and iprovides for the bundling ; Feed and disbursing of the tfunds that are ( (Supplies and repairs . raised out of 'the assessment for the Sundries .. library. 44 3.00 335.50 13.45 10.20 30.00 . 431.86 -85.40 ' 129.43 1111.00 .456.49 85.47 - 145.00 10.75 4&3.00 60:50 ,337.50 71.92 106.63 85.86 ' (Electric dight ept ,. 3,009.74 WV '-. M iFeed ... Sundry expense, surveying Surveying ... ... .., Sanitary department: TJabor and expense Feed .... .. . Health department ....... orarket . .i. ..i . '. Contingencies . Pound expense ...... '.. '..-Fire Fire '..-Fire department: Salaries ; : I who o;nis the dxTciling -the. busincr; i report in your name?. of courso you tliink that you do; br.t arc you right? the question is vrorth considerinSf it involves .tho orijiu ecu the development cf inHviiliir.l cv."ncrship in Ir.rid. : in the beginnis of civilization no rrscn creed xmy definite part of the earth, nomadic tribes camped over particular sections f . --i rv. ,. .. ...... ----. -.?.; - : --. .' t f -" ,.r- -" --! ".' ; - - :' "'"-r -- "j; -"t- ; .- r"-. :- '-" -' js' -" : -' & i- ipi L -J'' '" is.-3.-,;'", "'.-V r " '- .--t " --1 ' it; homes and. trading places were cot i' c4; land was too plenti plentiful ful plentiful for Individuals to dispute over tiia occupancy of cmj parties "",1"'.'' f' r .. X : , t lar spot t -" .- tAn ordinance was Tead ifor the first j time and referred to the judiciary committee which carries Into effect the .result of the recent general .bond election. Only a portion of such bond issue carrying, it wa.s necessary .to pass an ordinance to carry into ef effect fect effect such portion, namely,- the sew sewerage erage sewerage bends, that did carry; The electric plant fbond election having carried and hav,hig no other tmeasures attached to 3t, needed no further ordinance to carry it into ef ef-tfect. tfect. ef-tfect. The results of !both elections were canvassed and the results declared. (Under the ihead of officers reports J IMr. Caldwell stated that the work of installing the new supplementary machinery at the electric plant had (been oomtpleted and ,the plant will liave a slarger capacity than.it ihas ever had and is able to care if or all demands on it for the approaching winter. The new power, will ?be in iuse in a few days, as soon as lit can be conneoted up and tried out. The changing and 'better distribution of the street lighting ihas not resulted in any greater load on the plant, but has resulted in-ifar 'better lighting. Ir. H. IF. Watt,' city' health officer, filed his report for. the rmonth, which was iread. It is as follows: Report of the Health Officer To the Council, City f Ocala: I hereby submit the following report as city health officer for the month of October, 1914. v The following onarkets inspected and classed as good: Carn-Thomas, Marsh, !L. P. Iawkins, J. 'D. Daw Daw-kins, kins, Daw-kins, .'Crolman,. Sarasota,. IFausett, iMordis, Teuton, Chisena Wenrick; fair, IPeter Paul v and iN. E. ILowe. iBakeries, Carter, chlemmer, 'Heintz, good. : IMilk and dairy inspection as fol fol-Ioiws: Ioiws: fol-Ioiws: Mrs. Pyles Inspection, 67. Sells only ibutter and :butterniilk. ICampibell SFarm Inspection, 80 per icent; ibutter fat, 5.0; total soUds, 13.81; Ibateria per c.'c.,; 1'5,000. IR. S. Hall' Inspection, 74; ibutter fat, 3.0; total solids', 12.1; r ,i ........ Ht AAA Ocala Heights- iinspection, 91; ibutter fat, '5.'5; total solids, 14.69; (bacteria, 8,500. Mrs; 'Purvis Inspection, 84. IHas gone out of business. IR. ID. Hewitt inspection, 77;' ibutter fat, 4.4; total solids, 13.55; (bacteria, 2:2,000. Olrs. Roller iinspection, 57 Sells only (butter and (buttermilk, !Mrs. Close Inspection,, 65-. Sells only butter and buttermilk. (No contagious diseases reported this month. In the school inspection worlk I have nearly completed !the examina examination tion examination of the prtmary children once. lAibout 280 Children examined so far. fH. F. Watt, City Health Officer. mhe clerk's monthly financial re report port report was read and adopted.. The re report port report is as follows: City Clerk's Financial Report To the Honorable City Council, Ocala, (Florida. Gentlemen: 1 have the'honor to suibmit the following report of re receipts ceipts receipts and disbursements during Oc October, tober, October, 191'4: r. Receipts Collected tby tax collector: Taxes . $ 155.93 (Licenses . . 3,848.50 Collected by marshal: (Fines, police court . .-. 138.00 (Delinquent personal taxes. 19.80 Hack inspection fees 3.00 (Collected by stock inrpndr: Pound fees ... ... .. ... 9. To Col. by city attorney: Tax certificates . ...... 143.00 Collected by clerk: . E. L. Dept., service ...... 2,351.37 E. L. Dept., meters 55.00 MaTket and house rent 80.00 (Concluded on Page lEight) florida titlo end abstract corporation Star Want Ads. 13 1 HIM lis r riSl I I J i n yfe have for sale large lot with handsome home on Fort Kin Avenue, which: must be sold within next sixty days--party has to '--have the nioiiy Better see us quick. ; ; v xVJe also have one or two other small propositions in the ofuci: v-hich arc priced very low for cash. For particulars call on or wrile. viLlii liil HvLLiv y J .u u ..U O' V, Merchants Block OcaM, F! on tls :1 f i ( f v J CI Remember that the Great Introductory S 1 S 4 ii)) (-ilBlilifeilH1 ft 111 ':r I I I I I m 111 a nil mi tm r Is Nov in FULL BLAST, and the gr QlS ..in the city are given there. A. 1 llX 3G' Be sure to get your share of thein. More goods for the same money. ; Same goods ioz less money. This is the place where Values Win Out." ; urn The Best A great stock of Modern Merchandise, at redbaiv gain prices for the first time iii Ocala. Prices will always prevail at this store. arsam . ivV-- v iTMV !! i A wm l li I, V J 1 I a 13. (EOLPMAKf:, Pi?iu3P23Cer WfiieFS tiiaLic liiiisaini wsis mofmcew jiocciuccii For results put your Advertisement in the Star THE OCALA EVENING STAR, WEIXESIAV, NOVEMBER 4. 1014 DOINGS. OF T3ETE VAN LOONS 'HEiRIi NOW, MA, IT AIN'T M UJC: dP TAKING LIKE TflATl !VrtAT Vfa MU5T po J 3 AND c;CEi WHERft 7" "J !r 1 MATCH TO :fer IHTO SOCIETY ako How C-3ERVD0DV Wii dp zxc&cn us on vxcclwt - - - - MA-MG.? ft V AVfWt.i YES THAT .Jo. rr AWFU f-i 'ir k .3 4 trii luu SO DAD AfTCR AU. Lock our fwcps ARfi CfoMlNC TO SEE J I US AWNKAMT I$ TIT JUST C?fVAMP OF THBM TTO CCME. AND Fe 1 CVTHSm SYMPATHY W i 2VP,S OUR TIME: CP 0V FftLSMDS AR! NT CjciNQ CACK.ON UA ohi ACCOUNT o?5- -ROM MY HEAVY -v V r-r -s i cVrl P r!ll- C5 I 1 i i- - f t'frJtt l ; i v If', ,. . ; ei "''"yfT- : .-.-V." 1 Mm i ! (I ill:'- 3 IsJheAnsvfen in 1 WEBSTI:r& 1 ! NEV7 li'TERNATIOriAL 1 If Tie RIchkiaii WEBSTin 1 Erery day In your talk and reading:, at g I f borne, on tfee tre t car, in the oiSce, shop g li and school yon likely question the mean U if in of lornn nru word. A friend fi-sks: i! Wbatmakei nurtarhareen?" You sec ic g II the location ot l.vc Katrine or th? praaun- g p ciation of JnSuinu What It uhlte tool? 3 !;i Tliia New Creation answers all kinds of Is Questions In LaEr 8:e.llistory,Bio?rai5hy, s II Fiction. For?i,jn Word, Trades, Arts and s ii Sciences, iriifA Anal authority. -Cs II C0,C0OWorJi. !Zfi&C i C00O lllusitratlons. y 1 n 2700Pirs li The only die1. hmnry -with , s the new divided p a ge, ch ar- ? Genius." On thin, opiqac, strongr. E5 inaia paper. v II faction to own 55 Webster In zi ntid so com M One half th ;-I weight of Reirular SdiUon. J n Vi tV" J 3 J.; if 141 lbs. Sli finches. ! I Trrlt for rtc if tn4rclT is miBHt 11 aac 3 liinnunul - CO, if ., -, N V4f .IF A Oollair- Saved Is ii OoIIar IVlada So buy your groceries from the OCAIA GFICCEUY CWrPAXY, and save m'oiey. Everjvllttle hit helps. Full 'weight and masure guarantee! .30c . .25c 1 pountt lilies. CofXee. v, .3 pounds bit Rice. . 1 qt good Florida Syrup. . .20c 1 bottle good Fla Syruji.".. i)o Irish potatoes per pk. . . 2tJc DA COX pe:,' 'pound . ..... .10c 5 gallons oil. . ......... .60c Everything cheap for cas-h. Oeala Cash Grocery Does This Gap Eit Wo NOTICE 1 Pay Your 1915 Licenses Sow 1915 state and county licenses were due Oct. 1st, 1914. Any con continuation tinuation continuation In "business after that date without first obtaining these licenses Toe tax col lector will issue the license and fur nish all blanks and other information ion request. Respectfully, ... W. Ev Smith, County Judge. W. L. Colbert, Tax Collector. 3-30t Turtles far From Home. Drifting slowly with the equatorial current, a huge tree covered with bar barnacles nacles barnacles and in -possession of three tur turtles tles turtles w&s. sighted off the Pacific coast recently by the captain of a San Fran Francisco cisco Francisco steam', v." The tree was 40 feet long and had been floating so long that Its limbs appeared to be perfectly petrified.; By HERBERT KAUFMAN Author of "Do Something! Be Something!" A DVERTISING isn't a crucible with which lazy, bigoted and r incapable merchants can turn incompetency into success but ,is ln open violation o! tbe laws of one into which brains and tenacity and courage can be poured tue BLd,tl3 l riuUd and changed into dollars. It is only a short cut across the fields not a mbvir g platform. You can't "get there" without "going some." It's a game in which the worker not the shirker gets rich. By its measurement every man stands for what he is and for what he do?s, not for what he was and what he did. Every day in the advertising world is another day and has to be taken care of with the same energy as its yesterday. The quitter can't survive where the plugger has the ghost of a chance. . Advertising doesn't take the place of business talent or business managemem:. Jt simply tells what a business is and how it is man managed. aged. managed. The nob whose father created and who is content to live on what was handed to him, can't stand up against the man who knows he must build for himself. What makes you think that you are entitled to prosper as well as a competitor who works twice as hard for his prosperity? Why should as many people deal at your store, as patronize a shop that makes an endeavor to get tfieir trade and shows them that it is worth vhile to come to its doors? Why should a newspaper send as many customers to you; in half the time it took to fill an'estdblishment which advertised twice tas long and paid twice as much for its publicity? . This is the day when the best man wins after he proves that he is the best man when the best store vins; when it has shown that it is the best store when the best goods win, after they've been demonstrated to be the best goods. f If you want the plum you can't get it-by lying, under the tree with yqur mouth open waiting for it to drop too many other men are willing to climb out on the limb and risk their necks in their eagerness to get it away from you. I It is a man's game this advertising just hanging on and tugging and spraining all the time to get and keep ahead. It is the, finite expression of the law of Competition, which sits in blind-fbldedj justice over the markets of the world. - .'.. ?' -.V (Copyright.') '-:--- 7'"-y:: B13ST COUGH S1EDICIXK FOU CIIITJDILEN accuracy" , OCALA, IXORIDA r m 4. j-nrYmk-rfr n " e si : j ' '. - ; K. ' First consideration and especial attention given to sn;n!l trc: ttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Company Xext to Burnett's On Fort King Avenue t o o o o o o o t t i f .: PHONE 503J For Good Wood BIG Load tor? $1. Your Order will have ; Immeciute Attention. L. SMOAR At Smoalc's Wagon Shop. A. D. BROOKS Has moved his General Merchandise tock from Main Street, next door to the City Mrafeet to the new St. Georges Block, where he is now located in the handsome new Corner Store, Mag- 1IEKLIX Berlin, Nov. CMr. and Qlrs.. J. Li. iBeck i:eturnii home last Monday after a -3 3veial daj-s visit, LMr. iBeck attending the 'Confederate veteran's reunion at Lakeland, ;whilo Mrs. eBck visiiied !her daughter, Mrs. W. . Howell at, Mint City. iMr. and Mrs. !W. A. Noble were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. -4 iS.'J, tMrCully. Mr. 'B; W. iFetiguson made a bus business iness business trie. -to. 'Gainesville last Motrt- (Mrs. "j. S. JEvtrett of .Fort IMcCqs', sijent (F;:!rday anil Saturday ihere, the guest o: 'her" parents, (Mr. and iMrs. G. W. 'Milk. i iMessrs. Herry Seckinger, J. L. Smith tsnd son,; Lewis, of JMartel, were callers in OJerlin .the first' of the week. Dir. Siriith is having .a large tract of land fenced and will' soon increase his fanning operations here. (Mr. and IMrs. iR. E. iMathews, of s Fleming t on. spent several days f of last -we(?k there visiting relatives. CMr. y.'. EL. iFrink has returned from Lakeland jwhera 'he attended the Confederate veteran's reunion. v Mr. W. P. 3t;$ls'and son, Paul, srjent Sunday in Oak. tMr. Rawls rei-urneil home : Monday, while Paul will remain a while with his- grand grandparents, parents, grandparents, '.Mr. and IMrs. Luffman. Friday w as 1.1 -banner day at Fel lowship. The tautiful high school buildinr 'was diiicated. .The exercis exercises es exercises ibegan about 10:30, wth Mr.. J. D. JRooney, of Ocaa as master of cere ceremonies. monies. ceremonies. Governor Park Trammell and Superintendent Sheats of Tal Tallahassee, lahassee, Tallahassee, made eloquent addresses during 'the morning ihours. At noon a very appetizing dinner -was served fey the ".adies. During the -afternoon several representatives of the Flori Florida da Florida 'Vegetable Marketing IB urea 1 NOTICK Pay Your 1915 Automobile License and Get a Brand New "Tag for Your Car The 1915 automobile licenses .were due Oct. 1st, 1914. All who drive their cars after that date without first securing tnis license are doing so in open violation of the-laws of Florida All 'funds d erived from au tomobile licenses .for private use into the road fund. ! Respectfully, 3-3 Ot W. L. ColbertyTax Collector "Three years ago when 1 was livr ing In Pittsburg, one of my children hiwi a hard cold and coughed dread dread-ifully. ifully. dread-ifully. -Upon the advice of a drug druggist, gist, druggist, 1 purchased a flyottleof Cham Cham-jberlain'e jberlain'e Cham-jberlain'e Oough Remt?dy and it -benefited ihim ut once. I, fin'd 1t the best cough medicine for children Ibecanse it f:s fpleasaht to take. They do not object taking it," 'writes IMrs. La- ifayette Tuck, Horner City, Pa. This 9 ne given a chiiq iis oonnaenxiy as to ip an adult. Sold bv all dealers. ad IV X - : j I t !1 "I 1 I .... ;-' 1 IK 3v The Secret .of a Gocd 1 r n fiftpn lies In th brassiere. Ifuntlrrdr.f ih' v -nr, of vc? wear tlie Dien-Jolic Urasicre for t:c rc;: i:ut they r" -' ;r.! it .is nccc.e'ari' a crfct. It sir'.rts t'..' bvst t:nl .o and gives the fig:'-:re the youthful outline fj-hitm tlc-fec?. nre thedairjtu'it.rr.o'jtscrufc. ".a 'C?7 TT? rarraert-J i::..irrii-U.-l-. Only ihc s on-..tclv s rustle3j pcriittins laur.derit.' wilhout removal. They erne in all styles, and j-Tir I.-hu! Dr3 iknl tUilfr - will tKV)v i!icra to ynu on roqae-t. I:;"tIoe isotrarry tlt1' ho con eri'r get t'-c;n f r y n by vrit;njr to .' Scn'l f-r an illustrated borAIct showing" styles tlixxt ?re ic t v' r EHNJAMIN &-J0HNES.' 0 Warren Street -Newark, N. J. !-IL. .J jt. J J.ll, .1 I 1 Will soon be hero and you will have vto consume more electric cur rent. Why not prepare now by inztzUlzz r; Dally Thcu jht. --When men speak 111 .of thes, rr livo tlmt nobody will believ? them. Pfato. 'el i 3 f T7;n ""73 T'S' TN" 7 OCALA FRATERIlAt OliDEilS I hVil AaIi v JVIARION-DUNN 3IASONIC LODGE y k W feu They are now cheaper and more emclent than ever. For, the same current you are nov.r consuming In carbon lamp; Marlon-Dunn Lodge To. 19, F. & A hey will give three" times the light. a. .i., meexs on ine iirst ana tnira Thursday evenings or each month at 7:30 o'clock, until further notice. ; Baxter Cam, W. Jake Brown, Secretary. Ad so ORDER OP EA STERN STAR Ocala Chapter, No. 29, O. E..S., meets at Yonge's h.ll the second. and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at, 730 o'clock. Mrs. Flora Brown, W. -M. Miss 'Florrie Condon,- Secy. ODD FEIXOM'S 6 9 Come in arid let us demonstrate. '. : Mo Wo -ii m Xo.D Xorth Main Rtrect v OCALA, iXOHIDA. Commercial Banl: lilock, on Magnolia Street, West. Local or Post Iiox 510. Long Distance .Phone', 03 Speech 'of Little Value. Nine-tenths of flie things that have been said might as well have been left unsaid for. all the benefit they are to human It. v. : 1 : Severe Blood v ' Troubles anisli With Magic Effect j Cteat Rem Remedy edy Remedy Makes Disease Disappear nolia and SoMth Second Street, where made snort speecnes. etvvi ie will be ploased to see his friends and customers. ; 4 o IRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERD3S AND COUNTRY PRODUCE A SPECIALTY. TL ALEXANDER PRACTICAL, Lsrpenfer and Builder Careful Estimates made on all Con Contract tract Contract Work. -Grves more and better work for the money than any other ntractor i:a tli? city.' v speeches; tiie B1 itch ton quartet sang several teantif ,il songs. A great many sections of the county and state were represented, there being several hundred (people in attend attendance. ance. attendance. -.Kveryohc pronounced it.au enjoyable affair and one to be re remembered. membered. remembered. Tn!lula Lodero No. 22. L O. O. F.. meets in Yonge's Hall every Tuesdayjl - m o olnrovc ovtonnon Tn v1 ftirln f brethren.. J. H. Benjamin, N. G. W. L. Colbert, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ocala Lodge No. 19. Conventions held every. (Monday at 7:30 p. m., at Castle Hall, q,ver the James Carlisle h drugstore. A cordial welcome to vis iting brothers. Wm. Gober, C. C C-Cha. Cha. C-Cha. K. Sage, K. of R. S. Ad WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Fort King Camp Xo. 14 meets at li the K. of P. Hall, at 8 p. m., every i second and fourth Friday. Visiting sovereigns are always" welcome. F. J. Burden, C. C. Chas. K. Ssge, Clerk. Ad IMrORTANT SB ear in mine that Chamberlain's Tablets not only, move the bowels, tout improve she appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all dealers. At almost any drng store you may ob obtain tain obtain S. S. S., the famous blood purifier, and you then have the veritable wizard that makes all blood troubles vanish. Tour stomach takes kindly to !?. S. S., it rushes Into ycur blood, is a purifying war;, makes the liver, 'kidneys, bladder and skin work in harmony; stops accumulations that have caused rheumatism, catarrh, swollen glands, sore throat and skin eruptions. Just as food makes blooi, so does S. S. S. follow the process of digestion to stimu stimulate late stimulate natural secretions to protect us against the ravages of disease geims. We ;ire well aware of the fact that these germs are apt to be latent within as to brenk forth in violent eruptions of the skin whenever the system is in a low state of resistance. And it is to both preveit these eruptions or to get rid of them that Nature gave h3 such .in ally as S. S. S. It ift purely vegetable, contains no mercury, and yet it overcomes hese serious troubles for which mercury has been employed for ages. In every community are people who know this to be true. They owe to S- S. S. their recovery. Get a bottle today. Refuse all substitutes. Read the folder around the bottle that tells of th; wonderful work oeing clone by the medicai department in assisting users of S. S For a special book cn blood troubles address Tlfcie Swift . Srdftir Co.. 51 Swift BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE Ocala Lodge Xo. 699, L. O. M., meets every Thur sd ay; at 8 : 3 0 p. r"Q. Visiting brethern always .welcome ;o the lodge and club qoue'9 on Mag Magnolia nolia Magnolia street, near postoocc. J. D. Rocney, Dictator. ' CHAPTER NO. 13, It. A. M. r (Regular convocations of the Ocala Chapter No. 13, R. A. M on the fourth Friday in every month at 7:30 p. m. C. E. Connor, H..P. Jake Brown, Secretary. ,rrrf7?q prrArpT (TTP)iThp) rm "IT" AM now in business for myself. Conducting a Hlh Clxts re re-r r re-r tail bar and Mail Order House. I can give you the best there is, and as much as any one else in business for your money. .Seven .Seventeen teen .Seventeen years in the business has taught me what the 'public Wants, and J am supplying that wart. JUST. A SAMPLE OF GOODS AND VRlCEr, ;? Gpod Old 65 -Proof Rye, Com of Gin,, in jugs at per gallon.-. gl 'Q Good Old SO Proof Corn or Gin, in jugs at per gallon. $2.00 Good Old '70 Proof Rye, Corn or Gin, in jugs at per ' gallon. $1.75 Remember that-wo will all any order you' send us and meet the price of any other legitimate house - Make ray place your! headquarters -while In the city, You will be welcome arid be treated right at all times and on every transi transition tion transition at "J6hnijy?s Place a The-FINEST BEER you ever drank, and ALL KINDS of it in bot--ties and on draft. paOPRlBTOII'; Qii.MJiiiilNJ ii o lUilvuvuliUijp z ' OCALA., FLC'niDA. KSSSIIII CONCORDIA LODGE P. U. OP, A. Concordia Lodge. Fraternal Union of America, meets in Yonge's Hall on the second Thursday evening of eacn montn. Geoi Taylor. -F. M Cha.3. K. Sage, Secretary. Ad OCALA LODGE NO. 286, R. P. O. E. Ocala Lodge Xo. 286, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, meets the second and fourt.l Tuesday even- iags in each month. Visiting breth ren always welcome. Club house opposite postofhee, east side. David S. Williams, E. R. L. W. Harley, Secretary. Ad TikeMonaoeincnt -ol BTL LIcCLAHE Medical, Surgilcal, eydropaflilc Announces the moving of the Institute offices and treatment rooms to the Z. Butte Building on Main Street, southeast corner of Public Square; entrance between The Murray Co., and Troxlef's stands. Larger Quarters, 3Iore Fully Equipped and will be Run Strictly Upon Ethical Lines i! 9 "it ; i 1" 1 i i 5 l THE OCALA CVENINO GTAH, -,VHDXEiDAV, A'OViiUiiEi; 4, 014 h. Sihiiiiii'!ifUBMHi!iiiia(!s:ri!tiKi .assiiuyiiiiiiBiiri;!!;.::!; .VV.V.VW.V.V.VM.V1VAV.'AV.V.V.VAVr.V.V.'.V.-irtW '..'.. . PAYING "TEE FIDDLERS .0 3 ,irf ? . Iff inn 1 ! t j i m itff i 'ill ml Mi ii; Mi ill t: r- in i y t tin W 1 JJ v V 3 1 AO frill r milling ffl flW C ij i (ggi iw4dB IS 1 J T in fTTfT3TTTT it ii 11 TTIHIE ELpI5KADKI All Citizens of Ocala and surrounding towns, :and the Strangers within their gates, are invited. S10USM0S WILL DINE ROYALLY M THE WOODS Forty-two Pigs, F.our Steers, Twenty Lambs, Three Hundred Chickens will be Barbecued by JONES & MATTOX, the Georgia Barbecue Kings. THE BARBECUE TRENCH IS TWO HUNDRED FEET LONG. TWENTY CORDS OF HARD WOOD REQUIRED FOR THE COALS The Jacksonville Brewing Company will deliver a carload of their famous GERMAN TONIC and there will be thousands of delicious cold soft drinks for the ladies and children. The Richter Bakery will furnish a solid mile of their delicious breads. FAMOUS OLD ORANGE SPRINGS IS THE PLACE. Special Train Leaves Ocala via. Ocala Northern Ry. at 9 a. m. liDSIi 12 am U. S. Senators ii ffliMoiiiMi aii T H IS Wl LL BE rTLO R I DA'S BIG DAY. Fletcher; and' Bryan, Congressman Franlt Clarlr. En-Gov. Gilchrist, and ether prominent sons ot the x state are expected. v: ; A Lntiin Moving, Picture, Comp any will -he present to :'malie .an Interesting play cmt pi the event. EEilYTHMG BUT THE .RAILWAY FARE IS FREE! Come and bring y onr trlends - All are I want it distinctly understood that this great barbecue is being given for the sole purpose of letting the people of North Florida see the wonderful im improvement provement improvement that have been made in the Florida-Palatka Colonies andx the su superb perb superb citizenry that the New South Farm and Home Company have succeeded in bringing into the Mate to locate here and make their future homes with us. These citizens, are coming from Kenwood, Hollister, Burbank, Fort McCoy; Eureka, Interlachenr Bay Lake and other pretty little towns located in vari vari-ousparts ousparts vari-ousparts of theland in Putnam and Marion counties known as the Florida Florida-Palatka Palatka Florida-Palatka Colonies. This is not a scheme to sell land or. tor any other pnrpose ex except cept except to have a glorlons time. hi !!! in 1 hi Special trains will be run from Ocala and Palatka to Orange Springs. We want every live wire among the real estate men, turpentine factors, opera operators, tors, operators, bankers, lawyers, merchants, in fact all who have the interests of North Florida at heart, to come, bring their families and help us make this big barbecue at Orange Springs a tremendous and jolly occasion. Sincerely yours, CHAS. H. SEIG, President, New South Farm & Home Company, Palatka, Fla. PALATKA COMMITTEE: OCALA COMMITTEE: Members Palatka Board oi Trade. Members Ocala Board ot Trade JACKSONVILLE BARBECUE COMMITTEE" P. L. Sutherland, B. S. Caflett, Walter Graham, Henry Free, Fred. S. McConnell, H. L. Anderson, F. J. O'Hara, Wm. Foor, ' George H. Mason, W0 M. Toomer.' V.W.V.V.V.VW'.V.V.V.VA-.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V E ALL realize thai: when there Is dancing going en, whether it ho the new-fangled tango or the old-fashioned polka or waltz some one must pay the. fiddler. Wo cannot hare musis without paying for it, nor can wo have much of. anything in this world without paying for It. . if we expect any person to do something for u3we expect, naturally to do 'something in exchange for s ich favors as we receive. ; If we accept favon$ but ev:de the responsibility of making any' returns for them it will not to long before we discover that ttie unpaid for favors become curtailed. ' ;Prcbably we become provoked; after the favors have stopped, and ac acknowledge knowledge acknowledge our -own Etupldity; It Is generally too late -when wTe wake up and then it is merely the old story over .again of locking the door after the horse has been stolen. ' -Many of us in this community devote more or less of our time to the raising- of produce of various Kinds. We have vegetables, butter, eggs, millr, etc., to sell. ' We find it a convenience to s el t such products in the local stores. Scrao of our: business men buy up the smaH Quantities, as well as the larger lot3, and ship all together to the more central markets. This facility for disposing of such articles Is 'a great convenience to U3. If the local storekeepers dii not buy our produce It would be difficult for us to find a market. In fact, there would be no market for small quantities except. at ruinous prices. - J .Therefore we are favored, to a very considerable extent; by the fact that our local storekeeper stands ready to buy from us. This places us under certain, obligations. -The local storekeepers are entitled to some considera tion f rom us In return!. ;, . HOW MANY OF US AiPPRECIATE AND ACKNOWlEDGB TJIIS FACTT ' How many of us think of this when we have some cash to spend? How many of us consider that the local storekeeper Is entitled to our trade and that we are morally bound to consider him as the proper repository for cur ! orders and the recipient of our trade? .. ; f It is regrettable that many of us must plead guilty 'to an entire forgetful forgetful-ness ness forgetful-ness of any feeling of obligation. Therefore, we send our orders, with tho cash, to the mail order, houses, to whom we owe nothing. We are enticed by cleverly written advertisements and neatly vvsrdsd descriptions. of goods and merchandise eo that we deceive ourselves Into be believing lieving believing them to be true; We.forge't the local storekeeper and h! favors; we forget that he is a benefit to the community and to every Individual In the community; we forget that he Is affording us an opportunity to dispose cf our produce that he has his money Invested In a stock of merchandise that .he has selected because he 'believed we would need such articles and vvculd; wish to buy them at home. Every dollar we send away from home to the mail order houses brings us closer to the limitations; of our local opportunities. Every dollar diverted from local trade adds to the restrictions of our trade facilities at home eo that we are not only permitting, but we are inviting, "our local merchants to" close up shop and go out of business ; or to move to some community whero their efforts will be more appreciated. . By our lack of appreciation we are urging oup local storekeepers to re strict their efforts to carrylng only the lines of merchandise that are the most profitable for them and to cut out all goods that we csn buy In tha city. Ve are actually Inviting disaster. LET US AWAKEN TO A REALIZATION OF THE CONDITIONS WHICH CONFRONT US. UST US PLACE SOME LIMITATIONS ON OUIt DISUE- GARD FOR EXISTING CONDITIONS AND LOOK INTO THE FUTURE. We can see what the consequences must be if we fall to do our charo toward supporting the establishments of our business men la town, for tho handwriting is written plaliily on the wall. Shall wo read the writing and profit by tho message or shall we continno to dance merrily and foolihly on "until the time shall come when we must pay? And how shall we p&y? There will be only one, way to pay and that will bo with much more than the profit wo shall have derived from our dealings with the mail order houses. WE WILI PAY" DEARLY UNLESS WE AWAKEN TO A FULL SENSE OF OUR RESPONSIBILITIES, AND AT ONCE. We wish to dance, but let us change the tune or tho fiddler. v 1 Mow MexaEfes UrdedS ;tfl8' i, ;i By HERBERT ELA.UFMAW-- "; Author of "Do Something! Be Something!" A LEXANDER the Great was being shown the Gordian Knot. fvi "It can't be untied' they told him; "every-man who tried to do so failed." But Alexander wa not discouraged because the rest had flunked. He simply realized that he1 would have to go at it in a different way. And instead of wasting time with his fingers, he drew his sword and slashed it apart. Every day a great business general is shown some knot wnicn has proved too much for his competitorsand he 'succeeds, because he finds a way. to cut it. The fumbler has ho show so long as there is a brother merchant who doesn't waste time" trying to accomplish the impossible who takes lessons from the failures about him and ayoids the methods which were their downfall. The knottiest problems in trade are: ; 1 Thx problem of location; 2 The problem of getting the crowds. 3 The problem of keeping the crowds.- 4 The problem of minimising fbicd cnpen:rs. 5 -The probjera of creating a valuable good vilL None of these knots is going to.be' untied by fumbling fingers. They are too complicated. They're all inextricably involved so twisted and entangled that they can't be solved singly like the Gordian knot they must be cut through at cne stroke. 5 And you can cut the knot with anything but Advertising because : 1 A store tliat is constantly before the people makes its own neighborhood. 1 2 Crowds can be brought from anywhere by persistent adver advertising. tising. advertising. ; 3 Customers can always be held by inducements. 4 Fixed expenses can only be reduced by increasing the volume of sales. 5 Good will can only be created through publicity. Advertising is breeding new giants every year and making thera more powerful every hour. Publicity is the sustaining food of a powerful store and the only strengthening nourishment for a weal: one. The retailer who delays his entry into advertising must pay the penalty of his procrastination by facing more giant competitors as each month of opportunity slips by. Personal' ability as a close purchaser .and as a clever seller, doesn't count for a hang, so long as other men are equally well posted and wear the sword of publicity to boot. They are able to tie your business into constantly closer knots, while you cannot retaliate, be because cause because there is no knot which their advertising cannot cut for them. Yesterday you lost a customer today they took one tomorrow Xlcurihment. fine fla fla-:;v6r' :;v6r' fla-:;v6r' purity -erispness vholesornene33. All for 5 cents, in the moisturD-proofpackagc. "fir- HP.''' I It i- they'll eet another. You cannot cope witn ineir competition oecause you haven't the weapon with which to oppose it. You can't untie wiir Gordian knot because it can't be untied you've got to cut it. J v you must become an advertiser or you must, pay the penalty of incompetence. (Copyright.) OPEX DAY AND IGIIT You need a few seeds to plant in the garden at home! ,We have';theni Merchant's Cafe, C. L. depot J in all kinds, and fresh ones, too. corner. Meals a la carte and lunches j Bitting & Knight, druggists at any hour. Adv. I , We always 'have on hand a freih For chapped, cracked skin, use J sup-ply of the famous Norris can lies, delightfully soothing Rexall cream j Court. Pharmacy. 2-Ct of almonds. Gerig's. ad tf - : All kinds of bulbs now on sale at Ocala Seed Store. 10-1-tf Harmony cocoa outter cream. A soothing cloanser for -t.he face and hands, 50 cents, at Gerigs ad tf. 0; A food for every cay. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh do do-slivered. slivered. do-slivered. 10 cents. ii Ik,; 1 1 1 Gil At A delightful new bis biscuit, cuit, biscuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fin- vor. Crisp and alvaya fresh. 20 cents. COMFiMlY- . Jktzvsys took for ih-s. Iczi-2 k J0 f f 1 AT- i to r 's ."ff't P" ''"xl?.,1 : x V)'i !' t'j III,,.? i..;,"7 I i i-: y ,- .1 Thh h ths drugstore vthevs ycu nil! f a Cnil fc::crtC3f nt cf high rid err.::;:, choeoktsi, boaboat creams every iMs jv;;, 'yon need io candydom.'v.We will raake e;i asiortsaents as you wish. Daintily Lzrr i; Come here also for your ic3 crrim, cij arid clirs. Do you, hGussnifc, tnc; tlJ Tidut cf absorbent pzpzt in the. home t Trjr l t You c;a't tell in ho7 many ways cntil 3rou try thera. Hef3 are a ft si ; polijhing catgls.;, nirrors snd wir.iiovr3, absoibin-; ffrease from frid foods, atsorb'nf fi't iiquid3. Don't us$ your good linen towels in the kitchen and pile up biz washing erery week. Ute ScctTissue. Junic. ciediuni and large sizes. ScctTissue Tc'dct Paper is another article you will Ills. It is soft, absorbent and snowy tvi.itir-"-Largs rolls, 10c. ANTi-fionopoLY; ; DRUG Dcn't Heat Knives. Never heat a knife on tho ctoi & for cutting frofting,' it rains tho tcb. per. Instead, pour hot water over tlir blade, or dip it icto hot water. THE OCALA EVENING STAR, V1NSIA.V, OV01BI2X 4. 1914 LOCAL LEGISLATJOX (Continued from 'Fifth Page) fi OCALA OCCURRENCES i W 1 4 Is i 'Anniversary.' South Carolina Ttust-Proof, and Burt Oats. Ocala Seed Store. 10-1-tf ' i air. W. W. ,Allsop of JVVelrsdale is transacting .business in Ocala today. - K Hot drinks of all kinds at the Court Pharmacy! 2-Ct "Anniversary." Mr. J H. badger, of .Berlin, is among the strangers in town today: Now is the time to plant Rye foi pasture. Ocala Seed Store. 10-1-tf !Mr. John TVV. Stephens, the wtheel wtheel-(horse (horse wtheel-(horse of the QTort (McCoy democracy came in today to (bring the Fallot box fused in yesterday's election, in his precinct. 'Anniversary.' i i IMr. John W. Smoak and Mr. A. iV. Younge represented (Fairfield in the city today. "Anniversary." Br. W. K. Lane Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office Law Library Building, Ocala. Adv.. ' (Mr. (William Mocker, iMr. "OB. T. Welvenston and Dr. J. IE. Chace are having their 'homes t repainted and other improvements made. WEATHER REPORT This report is made from obser observations vations observations taken daily by Mr. F. G. B. Weihe, official observer for the gov government. ernment. government. Max. Min. R. F. Nov. 1.. ....... 76. 4 .. (Nov.' 2.. ...78 55 DCov. 3. . 77 53 ; Fair tonight and Thursday. 3IARSHS XEW MARKET v (Mr. iW. B. Gallagher was a lousi lousiness ness lousiness visitor to iLeesburg yesterday. (He ana'de 'the (trip in ihis car and was accompanied toy iMr A. J. Beck. ' 'Anniversary. (Mr. Jesse G. IMeadows, who shas charge of ihe IReddick Ice and Pack Packing ing Packing Company's cold storage 'plant at Reddick, is in the city today on bus business, iness, business, and says that the i farmers Ihave already begun (bringing In on eat for storage. YPhe Sndiications s.re .that bere mill be a large increase in fhe aneat packing business this season in the Reddick section- and this; live concern Is making' preparations to CMr. Wall of Summerfield, with a party of friends, came up today. tMr. tMr.-Txemero Txemero tMr.-Txemero of 'Bereview was a passen passenger ger passenger in the car. V iMr. (Walter QlaTsh .moved into his new in rket uptown yesterday and is geftilg ptrgMpmau-it fjg as Jhe canthou gh part of (his fix fixtures tures fixtures have not yet arrived. The up uptown town uptown place is 'going to ;be very con convenient venient convenient for him and for (his custom customers ers customers and" both think they will like It, (Mr. (Marsh Is located in the store recently vacated ,Iby Mr. ILansford, having half of .the (big room, the O. K. grocery (using the rear half for Its storeroom and warehouse. 0 (Mr. (Marsh has put in not only the largest refrigerator in the city, but one .of the best and most improved that we thave ever seen. It is very large and ample room is provided to carry a large supply of meats several whole beeves can foe stored there at one time. A, splendid fea feature ture feature of the !huge refrigerator is the double compartment, or inner and outer rooms. The interior room is ptpvided so that the reserve stock can be kept at a lower degree of iteniperature and the door will only be, opened when necessary to re remove move remove the stock, and from the outer room the supplies that are being used thru the day will (be kept. : air. Marsh proposes to 'keep the market as clean, sweet an dattract dattract-ive ive dattract-ive in appearance as it is possible to do, and with the screen "r door and windows 'and .big electric fans, ex expects pects expects to .reduce those pests to a minimum. ; The interior of the store is quite pretty, having been finished and decorated especially only a short time ago toy the farmer tenants, and When the iwork is all completed and the new furniture and fixtures all in' place, iMr.' Marsh will have a mar market ket market th at any city could be proud of, and he" expects to keep his service and goods both fully up to the stand standard ard standard of the place. Water works department: (Labor r Fuel .'. ... . ... . Sundries ',. . .-. . .... (Refunds . .,. ........ 'Meters .. . ... ...... 394.01 l,4a2.94 ' 2.00 206.40 Total warrants dra wa, $ 8 9 9 5 4 9 Disbursed by City Treasnrec During 1 .- October -. ')- General fund ... ... :.. .$2,8S9.S2 Electric light fund 2,830.49 Water works fund ," 2,4 75.4 1 ; $8,215.72 Balance on hand iXovemiber 1, 1914: General fund . ... . ... $2,292.47 Sinking fund . ...... Electric light fund Water works fund . . Water works bond fund 1,643.63 515.33 205.85 ;9 . $.987.42 Outstanding Scrip Xovember 1 1914 General fuiid . 543.75 Electric 'llgb-t fuud .. ...... 322.52 rVVater works fund. 110.80 Mr. T. J. ;Bryant now has charge of the Arcade Cafe on South .'Magno .'Magnolia lia .'Magnolia street. iMr. Williams, one of the proprietors, has purchased the trail- Mtf-t rtrl .ftfi f n4i in n Via' C? Art Vv-rt ? y Iot and will give that place bis per- - XI. A ' X. -- sonai aiieniion ior une present. iMr. 'Frank Lytle of .'Stanton' is among the 'business visitors in j the city todaj'. 'He says that he is ship shipping ping shipping one and two caTloads a. week of grapefruit and orange sT The .services at the lMethodist church are being very well attended '-each evening, and iRev. Gross'' ser mons mudh enjoyed. Services be at 7:30 and are moderately short ' iMessrs. J. K. .Priest of Burbank, on the east and JMarlon li, Payne, of Fairfield onthe northwest of ais, two of IMarions county's most substantial farmers and influential, citizens, were in to wn today on "business ibefore the county (boards; The machinery has been ordered and is now on the way from the man ufacturers for the peanut abutter fac factory tory factory to ;be installed shortly at GEted GEted-dickj dickj GEted-dickj This promises to be one of the county's leading industries before many years. This is the second fac factory tory factory of the kind to 'be erected in the county, the other 1eing. located at . Burbank. 31EETIXG OP AETEKAXS Marion Camp, INo. 56, U. C. V met fXovember 3rd, 1914. V General T. 'D. Uancaster was re quested to take command, ; - The following comrades answered (to roll call:' : Alfred (Ayer, QI. T.. W. Christian, T.'ID. iLancaster, S. J. IMCAteer, A. arclntosh, J. W. .Xance, !W. C. Jef Jeffords, fords, Jeffords, Joe tSohu ford, J; iD. -Small and R. IH. (Shaw. .. Minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. Several important matters wecv discussed and postponed until bur next meeting. Comrade U. T. W. Christian read a short synopsis of bis war record, which will 'be recorded in our (histor (historical ical (historical (book. ?' ' . The. adjutant was ordered to re request quest request comrade rM. L. Payne to report at'our next meeting. j Camp then adjourned. : : Alfred Ayer,' 'Adjutant.', VV' $ .-977.07 Respectfully submitted, . :iH. C.-.Sistruttk, City Clerk.' All fbills properly approved were ordered paid. Tshe committee in charge of some work on the fire station asked for further time. V? air. Fausett stated that 'he woul d like to see the council make an ex experiment periment experiment with oiling v-our'; streets. This brought on a discussion on oil oiling ing oiling lime streets and covering sand streets with a sandoil surface.. ; fThe iresult of the discussion was that Mr.1Roess offered a motion that the street committee foe authorized to purchase a tank of crude oil, pre pre-pare pare pre-pare the surface and cover a section of Exposition street, aftout 800 feet in length, as an experiment, and to have same completed foef ore the opening of the fair, that the street may have a .thorough, test. IMotion carried. ; Another motion was made that a section of sand street Ibe prepared and surfaced with the sand-oil mix mixture, ture, mixture, that is toeing usee! so success successfully fully successfully in South iFIorlda.V.That a fair test 'be had it was deemed best to surface at least two bloc&s and that data, assistance and advice he secur secured ed secured in the work. This 'motion also carried, unanimously. !- It is (becoming so expensive to UNCLASSIFIED AOS lost Found, Wanted, For Sale For Rent and Similar Local Heed You may know a woman who has a repu reputation tation reputation for makings delicious cake, biscuits, etc., vvho seems to hit it right every time. You may also know a- woman,, who. no matter how painstaking, cant seem to gc : the Icnack of successful baking-. Both use the same butter same eprscame flour and sugar. What is the difference? . Very likely it's all iii the baking pe vder. Undoubtedly the woman with the k nadc uses Royal Baking. Powder, and the unsuccessful woman uses an alum baking powder thinking it cheaper. .Yet the difference in the cost of large cake is less than a cent. It is economy to use whole 5 M)) l1'7 m 1 1 -3 I y- i iiJ J' Abnolziieh surface or even repair tTeets with lime that, some other material must be tried, and it yras, deemed expe expedient dient expedient to ibegin, now.' '. N fThe street committee 'was instruct instructed ed instructed to boJd up on erpenditures on street "repairs ifor the -next two imonths. 'and ois'.etthe : 'imoney.thus saved in the a'bov3 experiments. A iresolutlon nvas adopted calling on the anayoT to' dssne a ;procla:ma ;procla:ma-tion tion ;procla:ma-tion for the approaching general election, also another resolution call calling ing calling for a special election on the same day, to 1111 tho position caused (by the removal of GIr. N. Tolar ifroa tthe city. fHio.said prcclr.:r.r. prcclr.:r.r.-tiens tiens prcclr.:r.r.-tiens i7ere ordered published la !toth JTho e-trcet committee in in-etru'eted etru'eted in-etru'eted to confer 'with Ir. Pcyccr r.'Qut adjusting this claim fcr dam damages' ages' damages' by one pt the street ccrt3 to his automobile. . ilttcntlon .'was called to the pro promiscuous miscuous promiscuous blccklns1 of th b ctrcct at the iS.' 11. OLt, depot, and delay .to traN He there. lit nvas dccrae-1 to tion an, cfTlwwi couki ib a rcn:-: tin f -r for Jtli 0''.:;sp!!c3 -.c an. c it x olc:r C appTieii'i:,tl3'.'!'p city 'a-n'i Pirtnicst" ij v a 1 j ;.(. i --", , 'i-C n tm c t I'c n. ; it a 3 ; 'order c d extra iricli quarter, bo added'. bill: i t:. 3 1 ror cc.t cZ ru Vi-Council' i. '- imctcr it) a 1U id,. mmmwmmimiimmwmmmim AT THE METHODIST CHURCH EVERY EVENING There will be preaching at the Me-thodiftt church every' evening. -this week at 7:30 o'clock instead or i The services swill be held at 7:30 to ive all who do not quit work "until o an orroorxuniiy to axxena service. All are cordially invited. J. iM. Grosis, Pastor. STRAYDEaOct. lth slim terrier pmp, black and' yery 'light taii, small ears, short tail ; answerto' the name of -"iBob'.' Reward. i3r information i cad Ins to recovery 6f one xxr both. CMrs. Ol iR. Tydings, Oklaswaha avenue; 1 1.-2-6 1 J . -. --'..' FOR SAX.E Sawed cedar posts, all heart, any quantity. George W. Hyde, Crystal Hiver,:"Fla. 3-9-tf FOR 5tENT-MA.'ten room house, fur nished jwell located, close. In ; all modern conveniences. Apply ait Star office. 10-3-tf V FOR RENT :LOwer flat for rent on Oklawaha avenue. All (modern convenience. Apply Mrs. B. Blackburn,, 42S Oklawaha ave avenue. nue. avenue. 3 0-23- 12t j FOR ".RBNT-r-fHwO 'furnished rooms for light housekeeping, all 'modern conveniences. .S Phone 4 9 4 or call at 614 'East Adams St. . 10-30-4t IBFyiiiiJiKii' FOR SuyiiEHomemade, jellies, .pre serves, canned fruits, pickles and catsup. mrs. P. "H. Gillen. FOR SALE1 (Beginning next week, I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OX air. George B. Tankerslej', the Coleman (banker and .trucker, who foas for some time "been under the weather" is about again and is trans transacting acting transacting business in Ocala today. will be able to fill orders for the double white ostrich plume chrys anthemums. IMrs. P. H. Gillen. 4tf. SCHOOIi BUILDING )) I 1 r-n. j i 4- : ' I, i l.'AJ A i r ",'1 l.- i y y il A This is the last call. Every article in the store, including the fixtures, must be closed out within the next ten days. I still: Iiave on hand at the Bankrupt store in the Ocala Block a -splendid line of ivlen's Panto, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Undervear, Belts, i 'Anniversan. BIG VALUES AT You oMglhit te Ihave ,a KIMBALL Imi uponair Ihome HADE 111 AMERICA WEEK At FRANK'S '' This Entirn Weelc Liberty. Liberty Is the right to do -what the law allows; and if a Itizen coul V do vrhat thev forbid it .r,Mld li. no l icer liberty, because oTje '.vof'.d liav? the came pownr.: Alpi' v. -. Letters Passed Around. "Ferdy says he writes to 15C girls egnlarly." "He ; doesn't mean that Iterally. He means that he writes to Notice is hereby given that until the 9th Day of November, 1914, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, sealed bids for the erection of a public school .building at Citra, Marion county, Florida, will she received by Ida, said building to be according to plans and specifications now on file at the office of the secretary of said board, in Ocala, Florida. Said plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the said board at any time, and copies thereof may be obtained from E. C. Hosford, architect, by application to him at his office in Eastman, Georgia, and making de posit of twenty ($20) dollars. A certified check payable to the order jof the said board equal to five per icent. of the amount thereof must accompany each bid. Bids will be received on the general building con tract, including heating and plumb Ing, or on the building contract alone, or on the heating and plumb ing alone. All communications should te addressed to J. H. Brinson. House Suits, Hosiery. Ties. Etc.. that can be h d at almo your own price. You'll be surprised at the LOW PRICES ON BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. .....-.'..''.,, ...;':". .: ;- ." i i J 1 ".,'' Remember, this is positively the last call, as I am forced to vacate the store in ten days. QV o MA 11 lnllbl OCALA HOUSE BLOCK OCALA, FLORIDA. -V. i I - It me girl who goes to a seminary." (Secretary, Ocala, IFla. 10-T-5-d-wed I I |