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=BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-
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board of public instruction inand for Marion county Florida metthis the 4th day of December 1905In regular session with G S Scottchairman B R Blitch and J S Grantham present
Minutes of the last meeting wereread and approved
Requests from a number of teachers-were before the board asking when
wry their months were out before Christman and if they could draw their sal-
aries¬
before the regular meeting inIt was ordered that to ac-
commodate¬
the teachers and givethem their salaries for the holidays-
January
the chairman and secretary be au ¬
thorized to draw warrants for anyY teacher requesting the same who will
have finished their month and havetheir reports in the hands of the sec-retary
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on or before Saturday De-cember
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23C E Foglestrom was recommended
as trustee of the Capulet school toflll the unexpired term of F R Pashly resigned On motion C E FoElestrom was appointed
f In view of the fact that the FloridaEducational Association will meet atMiami from December 27 to Decem¬
ber 29 Inclusive all teachers who feeluble to bear the expense are urged toattend as the board believes all suchmeetings are beneficial and teachersshould afford such expense at leastonce a year-
It was ordered that it be left op ¬
tional with the trustees or patrons ofeach school whether the teacher giveone or two weeks for Christmas
That according to legislative actsof 1901 all public schools shall ob-serve
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the period from December 24 toJanuary 1 both days inclusive as avacation and no one of these daysshall be counted as taught There ¬
fore neither Christmas nor XewYears Day can be paid for
On account of the first Monday inJanuary being New Years Day theboard will hold its regular meeting-fora
January on the second MondayJanuary S
The treasurers report for the spe-cial
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districts was approved as fol ¬
los-OcainReceipts 18528 disburs-
ed J74S9 balance 11037Mclntosh Receipts 22760 dis ¬
bursed 30 balance 19760Belleview Receipts 34716 dis ¬
bursed 8648 balance 26068-
Fantvllle Receipts 7279 disburs ¬
ed 5796 balance 1483punnellonReceipts 10865dls ¬
burse d 71 balance 3765Reddick Receipts 10193 dis-
bursed¬
24 balance 7793rb-
ursed10ine LevelReceipts 9332 dis
balance 8332 C
1it intt Receipts 4013 disburs4-
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ed 10 balance 301-3eirsdaleReceipts 14208 dis¬
bursed 5 balance 13708CItraReceipts 27185 disbursed
20 balance 25185Griner Farm Receipts 218Si
disbursed 0 balance 21884Buck PondReceipts 309 dis
bursed 0 balance 309SparrReceipts 727 disbursed
5 balance 227CandlerReceipts S093 disburs-
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0 balance 8093Fellowship Receipts 1021 dis ¬
bursed 5 balance 521ElectraReceipts 803 disbursed
0 balance 803Blitehton Receipts 9953 dis ¬
bursed10 balance 8953MartelReceipts 20295 disburs-
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18471 balance 1824Fort KingReceipts 898 disburs-
ed¬
5 balance 395-CapuletReceipts 1617 disburs-
ed¬
5 balance 111-7LinadaleReceipts 505 disburs-
ed¬
balance 505Cotton PlantReceipts 4571 dis-
bursed¬
5 balance 4071Orange LakeReceipts 8110 dis-
bursed¬
5 balance 7610Oak HillReceipts 4083 disburs-
ed¬
0 balance 4083Moss BluffReceipts 670 dis-
bursed¬
0 balance 670FairfieldReceipts 5413 disburs-
ed¬
0 balance 5413Cottage HillReceipts 1360 dis ¬
bursed 0 balance 1360LevonReceipts 201 disbursed
0 balance 20-1PedroReceipts 249 disbursed
0 balance 249W D Carn Secretary
Phosphate Land For Sale-
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offer at a decided bargain 15 acresof prospected phosphate land having-a slight overlay Same is located i>t16 20 20 and if operated as adjoining-are worked will yield a big revenueH 10 05 MRS H M GiL xotm
118 llth St Oakland Cal
Messrs Lang Swartz Co aretheauthorized agents of the SandersFertilizer Co of Jacksonville Ifyou are needing fertilizers or any ¬
thing in the fertilizer line you will dowell to figure with them before buy-IIg x
The hotels along the east coast aremaking big preparations for theiropenings and the tourist season willsoon be on It is predicted that itwill be the most wonderful season inthe history of the state
Some Florida Sports I
The Saint Augustine Record is I
writing up something about the mar¬ t
velous records of some of the sports ¬
men in this state and says that someof them are equal to anything put inprint I
We have two incidents that mayadd something out of the ordinaryalong this lin As the mail traincoming from Petersburg to OcalaWednesday ran over what was sup-
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at the time to have been a cowr
but upon investigation it was discov ¬
ered to have been wild bear Bruin I
was picked up by the south bound I
train and was carried to St Peters¬
burg and weighed The animal tip-
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the scales at 420 pounds He I
happened to cross the track at thewrong time
Not long before this the trainfcom ¬
ing from Homosassa to Ocala raninto a flock of wild turkeys and killedsix of them and the entire train crewfeasted on wild turkey on Thanksgiv-ing
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day-
A fleet of barges andsteamboatsarenow at Miami to work on theFlorida East Coast Railway exten-sion
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and the harbor of that city pre ¬
sents a scene of very busy activity
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R D FXJLLKK L F BLAMXFULLER BLALOZK
DENTAL SURGEONSOffices over
unroe lit ChamblisBank TermslCash
W H MAREAN M DPhysician and Surgeea
Chronic diseases and diseases of women andhildrea a specialtyWill cure any case of Catarrh and all Nervou
DiseasesImpotency and Weakness of the Sexuaa or
of both SexesFabUess Cure of Piles without the use of theKaife orLigatureO over Tydings Cos Drug atore Res¬
idence 60 Main street Office ho rs 9 aHttoia a to 4 p m Postofflce box 524 caltIJeridaCoasultation tree and strictly confidentialcorrespondence solic-
itedPHONE 167A-nd have your cloths properly pressed onshort notice AM goods or and deliveredpromptly Rates reasonable We makespecialty of ladles skirts of all kin-
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PISTOL SHOT ENDS HIS LIFE
Young Man Commits Suicide in NewYork City
New York Dec 5A well dressedman about 20 years old who had saidke was J Joseph Mueller of Cincinnat-ti committed suicide yesterday byshooting himself in iris room at 324West Seventeenth street
Nine letters addressed and stamped-were found in his room ready to bemailed an one of these to his sisterreferred to a girl in Cincinnati Oneentence In it was
If all girls were like you referringto his sister I would not have to die
This letter was addressed to MisElizabeth Mueller One Hundred andNinetyseventh street FIat No1 Cin-cinnati
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0 care Dr Z Wick
ROME PRINTTRS ON STRIKE
EightHour Question Cause of TheirAction
Rome Ga Dec 7The printers inthe offices of the Rome Tribune taeRome Publishing company the Even ¬
ing Herald and T E Clements joboffice al walked out Tuesday becansof the failure of these concerns to sign I
the eig thour agreement-The
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existing contract with the print¬
ers union here expires on Dec 31 butwhen the men learned that the uncon-ditional
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contract would not be signedthey walied out
Tlis leaves only one union shopthe Whitmire Printing company andit is ut known whether they will reirir in tale unon or net I
iany rouses BurnShenandoah Pa Dec GFive dou-
ble blocks of houses belonging to theReading Coal and Iron company wereburned at Yatesville Monday The en ¬
tire vilase was in danger of being I
wiped oir null the Shenandoah fire I
asp r met e < ac ded and extinguish-ed
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tae Oanes Los is estimated at20oo or more
Fall Term of Federal CourtColumbus IT Dec Lsue fa
term of the f aral court convened acreMonday Jirltr Ntwman presiding Thtfirst day XTR dp voted to the trial of
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criminal bns r s most of the civilbusiness being passed for the term
New Orleans Has Killing FrostNew Orleans Dec GXew Orleans
today had a killing frost the first otthe season with the temperature down-to 32 degrees The temperature hasbee lower than this before Dec 5MIlt twice in the 35 years
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I Grip Quickly Knocked OutSome weeks ago during the severe
I winter weather both my wife and my-self
¬I contracted severe colds whichI
tpeedily developed into the worst kindof la grippe with all its miserablesymptoms ulIr J S Egleston ofMaple Landing Ihwa Kneas andjoints aching muscles sore headstopped up eyes and nose running-with alternate spells of chills andfever We began using ChamberlainsCough Remedy aiding the same with
I a dose of Chamberlains Stomach andI Liver Tablete and by its liberal use jsoon completelp knocked the gripnThese tablets promote a healthy 1
action of the bowels liver and kid-neys
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which is always beneficial whenthe system is congested by a cold ora attack of the grip For sale by alldruggists m
PISOS CURE FORCURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILSBest Cough Syrup Tastes GoodUse in time Sold by drugg-
istsCONSUMPTIOrXI
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEof County commissioners will receive
Sealed Bids onMa daY the utday ofJanuary AD fyo6 t
for Road Overseers for the several road districts-of Marion county Florida to serve as such forthe year 1906
The Board reserves the right to refuse any andall bids
S T SISTRTJNK12 S Clerk Board of County Commissioners
NOTICE-
In the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit-of Florida in and for Marion county
In ChanceryWilliam L Smith Complainant vs Richard M
Cunningham and Elizabeth J CunninghamDefendantsorder for Servic-
eITISORDEREDTHATTHEDEF AhCunning
ham and Elizabeth J Cunningham beare hereby required to appear to the billocomplaint in cause on or before
Monday thrust tfayo January 1906It is further ordered that a copy of this orderbe published once a week for four consecutive
weeks in the Ocala Banner a newspaper pub¬
lished in said county and stateThis agth day ofNov 1905
S T SISTRCNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County Fla-
T E BIGGS by HC Sistrunk D CComplainants Solicitor 12 r
ADMINISTRTAORS NOTICE
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL<> hold claims ofany kind against
tne estate ofdeceased Howard late ot Mar ¬ion county to present the same forpayment duly proven to the undersigned ad-ministrator
¬within the time prescribed bylawand in default thereof this notice will be plead-
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m bar of such payment My postoffice ad¬
dress is Grahamville FlaNov 29tb 1905 HATTOX HOWARD
Administrator of the estate of James K ttonHoward I2 t St
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Over Musroe Chambliss Bank Ocala Fla
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OCALA FLORIDAsM THOMPSONJ
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONOffice over Teapot Grocery Opp Montezinam
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EDWIN SPENCER
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CARLOS L SISTRUNK-
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