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40CALA FLORIDA

ICE ICElylay lee Fris Red WagMis

They say but if you will examine1 carefully tho Ice which melts BO rap

fly you will note that there seems to11 be holes In it that the center is what

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Crystal IcejJ The kind we turn out Is as clear

and perfect as it is possible to makeIce and Is the most economical iceto use Ask the man on the RedWagon to stop and see yo-

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In Large Chunks to the Members ofthe Japanese Commercial

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Minneapolis Minn Sept 21 Pres-ident

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Taft yesterday met the fiftymembers of the Japanese CommercialCommission to the United Statesbade them a hearty welcome to thecountry assured them of lastingfriendship of the American peoplepaid a tribute to their qualities of In-

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and patriotism and In con-clusion

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drank a toast to the emperorotJaan as the warm and sincerefriend of America amid great en-thusiasm

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among both his Japaneseand American hearers

The meeting with the Japanese wasat oJuitcheon atthe Lafayette Clubon the shores of beautiful Lake Minnetonka twenty miles out of the citytendered by the Commercial Club ofMinneapolis

President Taft scouted the Ideathat therjiad ever been the slightestdanger ofjtroublo between Japan andAmerica He paid high compliment-to the military valor of Japan whenthe waa fighting In defenseof her rights and maintenance of herprestige oif the field of battle

Fighting forPeaceBut he declared Japan today Is

fighting for victories of peace and weall hope she will succeed We are notgoing to yield ourselves In that con ¬

test however If we can help It

TESTIFIED R FOUR YEARS

wrltesAJCarlisle tfi o t N Y 0 B Burhans

four years ago l wroteyouvthat4l tia ibeen entirely cured ofkidney troubleHay taking two bottlesof Foleyjs Kidney Remedy and afterfour years I am again pleased to staethat r have never had any return ofthose symptoms and I am evidentlycured to stay cured Foleys KidneyRemedy will do the same for you Soldby druggists

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PEARY HAS NO BETTER PROOF

That he Reached the Pole than Cook-ic the Opinion of German

ScientistsBerlin Sept 21The Polar contro-

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continues to control the atten-tion

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of the German scientists DrErich Von DrygalskI professor ofgeography at the University of Mun ¬

ich and the most noted German polarexplorer has written an article for aforthcoming magazine In which hesays that Cook Is a thoroughly se ¬

rious scientific and trustworthy manonly differing from other well knownexplorers In that he prepares andcarries out his plans quietly

Whoever knows Dr Cook says DrDrygalskI does not doubt the truthof his statements-

Prof Manitz astronomer and geog ¬

rapher at the Posen Academy whotook part In the Arctic exploration in1878 agrees with this Prof Manitzrules out the Eskimo testimony inboth cases as untrustworthy and Irrevelcnt Both stories he says muststand or fall upon the scientific datafurnished and he declares himself asbeing unable to see upon what groundPearys story could be accepted IfDr Cooks were rejected

Scientists in Dresden strongly favorDr Cook but believe that both ex-plorers

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reached the pole The Dres ¬ I

den Geographical Society has Invitedboth to lecture under Its auspices

IT SAVED HIS LEGthought Id lose my leg writesvenson Watertown WIs Ten

of eczema that 15 doctors could-reIff1 had at last laid me up Then

J Arnica Salve cured It soundid well Infallible for skin eruptions

eczema salt rheum bolls fever soresburns scalds cuts and piles 25c atall druggists

CABIN BOYS MOUTH WAS CLOSE

Heard Cook Tell of His Trip to thePole but Did Not Tell Peary

Battle Harbor Labrador Sept 21One of the men on the steamerRoosevelt atleast knew long ago thatDr Frederick A Cook had claimed tohave reached the pole He Is WilliamPrltchard cabin boy and assistant J

cook on the Roosevelt who remainedat Annatook with Boatswain Murphy-to guard the stares

Pritchard had not spoken to any-one on hoard of Dr Cooks achieve-ment

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but when confronted yesterday-just prior to the sailing of the Roose-velt

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for Battle Harbor with a wire ¬

less message from midocean thatDr Cook said that Pritchard knewthe whole story of his dash for thepole the youth admitted that he hadlearned from Dr Cook the details ofthe final march and that Dr Cookhad explained to him the route fol-lowed

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Whether Boatswain Murphy wasalso Informed of Dr Cooks successPrltchard did not know but unques-tionably

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Harry Whitney who was atthe storehouse when Dr Cook return-ed

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from his dash with the two Eski ¬

mos Is conversant with the factsWhitney did not disclose this inter-esting

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piece of news to CommanderPeary and Pritchard kept it fromPeary during the entire voyage of theRoosevelt to Battle Harbor

Prltchard says he was at the house-In Annatook with Whitney and Cookwhile Murphy was at Etah He heardDr Cook describe to the New Havensportsman how he went to the poleand remained there two days Hetcould not remember whether DrCook said he remained there April2 land 22 or whether It was April 22and 23 Dr Cook used a map to Il-

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the route followedAsked why he b dnot repeated-

this on board the Roosevelt Ifritchard said that Dr Cook had toldhim to say nothing about his havingbeen at the pole until the Roosevelthad reached civilization

A BURGLAR IN TOWNHis name is bad cough He doesnt

care for any gold or silver but be wiUsteal your health away If he appears-In your house arrest him at once withBallards Horehoond Syrup It maymean consumption if you dont A curefor all coughs colds and chest trou ¬

bles Price 25c 50c and 51 per bottleSold by all druggists r

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We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ¬

ward for any case of catarrh that can ¬

not be cured by Halls Catarrh Curer J Cheney Co-

Toledo 0We the undersigned have known-

F J Cheney for the last 15 years andbelieve him perfectly honorable In allbuslnes transactions and financiallyable to carry out any obligations madeby his firm

Waldlnjj Kinnan MarvinWholesale Druggists Toledo O

Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Intern-ally

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acting upon the blood and mu ¬

cous surfaces of the system Testi ¬

monials sent freet Price 75c per bot-tle

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Sold by all druggists Take HallsFamily Pills for constipation

HELD THE TRAIN FOR HYMEN

Romantic Elopement and Wedding of-

a Jefferson County Boy and Girl

Jacksonville Sept 21Whlle thetrain waited fully twenty minutes JB Gordon Smith and Miss Eva AnnieLee Stokley of Drifton Fla weremarried on the station platform at

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on the Seaboard train en route tothis city from River Junction com-posed

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the wedding party whichcheered the happy couple who hadoutwitted objections at home and hadeloped

Passengers first became Interested-In the elopement when the now hap¬

py groom fought off the brothers ofthe girl when they sought to prevent-the couple from entering the train atDrJfton One of the brothers mounted-the rear coach of the train after Ithad started to move and was Induc ¬

ed to give up the chase when theconductor aiding Cupid told him thegirl had left the train by the steps-on the other side

Word was telegraphed ahead andalthough no minister could be secur ¬

ed a Justice met the couple at thetrain when it arrived at Lake Cityand the wedding took place on the i

station platform while the railroad I

officials obligingly delayed the timeof starting until the wedding wascompleted The young couple waspresented with a purse made upamong the passengers and spent the I

day In Jacksonville making pur ¬

chases and preparing to return for theIparental blessing

READ THIS

Dunnellon Fla Sept 1st 1909Ihave sold Halls Texas Wonder of StLouis Mo for six years Every bot-tle

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I sell adds a customer for It It Isa genuine cure for kidney bladder andrheumatic troubles Geo OhnmachtMerchant 60 days treatment In eachbottle

fAN BARGAINS-

An fightInch Westinghouse electricfan that Is positively guaranteed to I

burn only three cents worth of elec-tricity

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In ten hours steady runningSee them at once H W Tucker thoelectrical supply man

A HARD STRUGGLE

Many an Ocala Citizen Finds theStruggle Hard

With a back constantly achingWith distressing urinary disordersDaily existence Is but a struggle-No need to keep It upDoans Kidney Pills will cure youMrs Anna Erickson Third St San

ford Fla says I was a victim or I

kidney trouble for years the kidneysbeing so weak that I had but little I

control over the action of the secre-tions

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backache accompanied by painsacross my loins and some days Icould hardly get around having so lit-tle

¬strength and energy I finally ob-

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a box of Doans Kidney Pillsand their use as directed soon provedthat they were the remedy I neededThe kidneys gradually became stronger-my back ceased to ache and thepains across my loins disappeared Ihave been able to rest well at nightsince and as a result have felt muchbetter In every way Doans KidneyPills have certainly me morethan any other remedy I ever Used

Plenty more proof like this fromOcala people Call at Tydings Cosdrug store and ask what customersreport

For sale by all dealers Price fiO

cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNew York sole agents for lhe UnitedStates

Remember the name Doans andtake no other

KILLED PAINTING-

I am prepared to take any Job ofpainting no matter how large or howsmall or how fine the work desiredmay be I have the material brushesand knowledge to paint and do liright Houses painted inside nail outGraining gilding hard oil finishingvarnishing and lettering and signpainting Taste and skill guaranteedAddress P 0 Box 135 or leave word-at the Star office KW FillyawOcala Fla tf

HIPPITY HOPAre you just barely getting around

by the aid of crutches or a cane Un ¬

less you have lost a limb or have adeformityif your trouble Is rheuma ¬

tism lumbago sprain sUfI Joints oranything of like nature useBallards-Snow Liniment and In no time you canthrow away your crutches and be aswell as anyone Price 25c 50c and 1

Sold by all druggists

KENTUCKY HoRSES FOR SALE-

I will have a car of choice Kentucky-bred horses at my place at EvinstonFla for sale after Aug 20th I Invespent two months around my old home-at Lexington Ky selecting this stockfrom the farms This stock has beencarefully selected and bought for spotcash direct from the stock raisers Iam In position to save money to pur ¬

chasers of good horses Address LH Willis Jr Evinston Fla

Do not be deceived by unscrupulousImitators who would have you believethat the imitation pills arc as good asDeWItts Kidney and Bladder PillsThere Isnt anything just as good asthese wonderful pills for the relief ofBackache Weak Back Inflammation ofthe bladder urinary disorders and allkidney complaints Any one can takeDeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills asdirected In perfect confidence of good

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WOOD WANTONLY WASTED-

Not More Than One Third of theTimber Cut is Put to Any

Practical Use

Washington D C Sept 21Astartling situation has developed asthe result of taking stock of the foresty resources of this country ac¬

cording to Treadwell Cleveland Jrexpert In the bureau of forestry-

It has shown Mr Cleveland de-clares

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that we are taking from theforests every year three and a half-times as much wood as Is added bythe new growth that less than onethird of the growing trees felled bythe lumberman are ever used at all sothat twothirds of the timber cut Issimply destroyed It lRis shown thatoneeleventh of all the forests areswept by fires every year and that onthe average since 1870 forest fireshave yearly cost 50000000 In timberand fifty lives

It has shown Mr Cleveland con-tinues

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that over 99 per cent of theforests In private handswhich com-prise

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threefourths of all the forestland and fourfifths of all the wood-Is devastated by destructive use andthe sweep of unchecked fires whileless than 1 per cent Is properly handl-ed

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for successive crops or effectivelyprotected from fire

NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND-

It was a thrilling experience to MrsIda Soper to face death For years-a severe lung trouble gave me Intensesuffering she writes and severaltimes nearly caused my death Allremedies failed and doctors said I wasIncurable Then Dr Kings New Dis-covery

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brought quick relief and a cureso permanent that I have not beentroubled In twelve years Mrs So¬

per lives In Big Pond Pa It workswonders In coughs and colds sorelungs hemorrhages la grippe asth ¬

ma croup whooping cough and allbronchial affections 50c and tTrlalbottle free Guaranteed by all drug ¬

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BETTIE CHRISTIAN RAY

The people of Martel were saddenedby the death of Bettle Christianyoungest daughter of Mr and Mrs1Walter Ray Sept 9th age four yearsThere Is always Borrow In death butthe fell destroyer never placed hissignet on human form under circum¬

stances more heartrending on thebrow of this dear little girl whosespirit winged Its flight to God whogave It at 3 oclock Thursday after ¬

noonLittle nettle Christian was sick only-

a few days and all that loving handscould do to stay the progress of thefever that burned her little brow wasof no avail Little Settle Christian-was a vivacious and lovely child al ¬

ways seen with a happy smile Sor ¬

row in losing our little friend cannot-be expressed In words It Is morekeenly seen and felt in the subduedhush at mention of little Bettle Chris ¬

tian The bereaved family has thesympathy of the entire community Inits heartbreaking troubles and griefMay the God of all comfort and con ¬

sole them In their sore trials

When the light of day Is dying andthe shades of light steal on

Voices to my memory whisper of thedear loved ones at home

Ere the chandelier Is lighted ere thedays last ray Is gone

Oer me comes a fond remembrance ofthe dear loved ones at home

Far above In arch of heaven lampsare lighted one by one

But I only see the bright eyes of thedear loved ones at home

Far away beyond the region where Isoc those shining stars

Somewhere in the land of angelsdwells little Bettle Christian

A week ago one beautiful eveningheavens gates were opened wide

And an angel swift descended witha sickle at his side

Paused he at our Bettle Christiansl-ow trundle In the evening hour

Caught away her happy spirit to Itshome beyond the stars

How my heart adores the giver of allgood oer land and sea

But I praise him more than ever forthe dear ones left to me-

A I think of her this moment givenme by love divine

Seems I almost fell the pressure ofher gentle hand In mine

In the arms of night Im folded soonIn dreamland I shall roam

Then Ill go and see the dear onessee the dear ones at home

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It Is with profound regret that wehave to announce the sudden deathby drowning of Clyde Akin which oc ¬

curred on the 5th InstTo the father mother sisters and

brother In the hour of bereavementand In the dark shadows of nightthat spead Its vast and dreary mantleover them we extend our sympathy-and heartfelt condolence and com-mend

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Now Clyde is dead whereforeshall we fast Can we bring him backagain We shall go to him but heshall not return to us

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striking us with peculiar horror Whyshould we mourn Clydes departureHe is not dead but sleepeth His workhere was over and straightway he I

joined the Invisible choir of the deadClyde was a novice in the art of

swimming His associates heard therustle and saw the splashing of thewater of Blue Sink and it was overAll that is mortal of Clyde remains-In the bosom of Blue Sink a depth of200 feet

With noiseless tread death came toClyde Xo time for pleadings notime for prayer and ready or notready there was no delay With sud ¬

den hand he wax taken awayMary TerellRowena HammonsLegie Blitch Committee

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