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OCALA EVENING STAB, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1011.
1i 1111 OCCURRENCES PEANUT PRODUCTS;
ih - ; zzzr w v& is'ExcellentFaetory In
Opening; tor Aaetherthe Capital City efMarlon
Rebekahs meet tonight.
Royal Arch meets Friday evening.mw aam. am aat
want a Merry "Widow, see Mr. J. M. Meffert. one of our mostuccessful and thoroughly practicalIf you
Ham p.
People become wealthy byspending less than theymake. A- good place toput your money. : : :
business men and farmers, is very
Mr. Frank B. Turner today boughtfrom Mrs. Fannie R. Gary the largecorner lot on Oklawaha avenue ex-
tending from the residence owned byMr. R. S. Hall east 166 feet to the cor-ner. This lot will require some fillingin. but will then be a very desirablelocation. Mr. Turner expects to short-ly build a fine residence on the prop-erty, which he will occupy himself.Mr. Turner has one of the finest farmsin Marion county. It is located out onthe Shady Grove hard road and hasover 1200 acres with all manner of
was atC. H. Anderson of Atlantathe Montezuma- - yesterday.
anxious to see Ocala start some moremanufacturing enterprises realizing ashe does the vital importance of industries of this kind to the growth andFresh limes for limeade at the
of the Court Pharmacy. development of a community.Mr. Meffert says one of the best
openings of this kind and a business0Mrs. J. P. Pelot of Levon was at the
Ocala House yesterday. that can be opened and operated on avery small capital is a factory for theTHE COPIER III BANK making of peanut products such as butAIR DflMK CAT BR EQUALEDButtermilk, fresh every day at the
Postoffice Drugstore. ter, oils, feeds, etc. Mr. Meffert's Idea
Jno. J. Fogarty and family ofwere at the Ocala House last night.
Be sure and go to the Air Dome thisevening, as there will be a good show,which you can enjoy in coolness andcomfort. For summer entertainmentthe Air Dome has never yet beenequaled.
is for a few men to subscribe enoughstock to assure the success of the fac-tory and to get the farmers interestedand let them take stock in the com-pany, whatever they feel they can af-ford and pay for the stock, in products
TOerty.
LOAN $750 on city real prop-Addre- ss
P. O. Box 583. city.of their own raising.
A good acreage of peanuts Is plantedBAXTER CARX WILL SOOX
OCCUPY HIS XEW RUILDIXGW. A. Bunells of Juliette was at the
Ocala House last night. in Marion county every year and thatacreage could just as well be increasedten fold and would be had the farmersYou can get your pictures framed at
the Ocala News Company.Imrilfliire aid low a ready market for their peanuts.There is money in the plan and better
Mr. Baxter Cam will move into hisnew store by September 1st. which heis having built bv Messrs. Mclver &MacKay especially for his business.The contractors have told him thatthey will finish in time for-hi- to move
ment for our county and for the farmMiss Melvine Burts of Tampa is vis-iting her aunt, Mrs. J. Fred DeBerry. ers of the county. Lets take hold and
make it a success.OLR RAXK BEING A NATIONAL' BANK, PLACES US UNDEROOVERXMEXT SUPERVISION, AXI GPAUAXTEES SAFETY TO EV-ERY DEPOSITOR. . WE REFER THOSE WHO HAVE NOT DEALTWITH IS, TO THOSE WUO HAVE. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK,Buttermilk, fresh every day at the
Postoffice Drugstore.in and be straightened out by Septem-ber 1st. Mr. Carn has built up one of THE FALL OF TROY"MsHms the finest retail grocery businesses inthe city and can handle it to much betIf you are looking for something
in frames, call at Mills' studio. ter advantage in his new quarters. InAnd Other Attraction at the Temple
Theater TonightThe show last night at the Temple Capital Fully Paid In 075.C00.CD
Mr. P. H. Nugent came up fromCandler this morning.
fact, the present stand was no longerlarge enough and sdmething had tobe done. Mr. Cam's new building is80x80 feet, . two stories high and there
JXO. L. EU WARDS, President. CLARENCE CAMP, Vicemm. mm, a runt.?, c asaier.
was up to that popular theater's usualstandard. For this afternoon and to-
night the pictures have been testedand found to be okay. "The Fall ofTroy" is one of the most beautiful,
OCALA, FLORIDA.day at theButtermilk, fresh everyPostoffice Drugstore.
interesting and costly pictures everproduced, and the reel to be shown to- -Drink PLEZOL, the new drink.
It is healthful and Invigorating.
is a large basement which prac-tically gives him another room. Hewill use the basement, the entire firstand half the second floor. Mr. Camhas leased the remainder of the sec-ond floor for a term of ten years toDr. J. H. Counts, who will fit the spaceup to his own liking.
fay at the Temple is in excellent con-dition. The other reels are new andMiller has returned
to Atlanta and Wash- - well selected. The prices today are 10Mr. Chas. V.
from his visitington. and 15 cents. Seeing a thow of this IF E IE 2
We have in oat large stc re, almost everything you could wish for to furnish yourhome, office, farm, garden or work shop with.We have a complete line of furniture in med-ium and high grades, with all of the furnish,ings that go with the line. Our stock ofhardware is complete and the tools, materials,and implements are of the best .grades. Wecarry the largest line of harness, wagons,carriages, etc, of any house in the city. Wehave a good line of office supplies of all kinds.Complete furniture for the kitchen and diningroom. We carry in stock every item thebuilder or contractor needs.
SEE PS BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES
OCALA FERTILIZER COMPANYWILL HAVE UP TOWX OFFICESget anything from a post
18x22 photograph at Mills'
elass for this small price is as neargetting something for nothing as youcan come. Remember you can see thisshow any time from 3:30 this after-noon till 10 o'clock tonight.
You cancard to anstudio.
AT THEDR. J. W. HOOD'S TELEPHONES
Mrs. W. D. Richey and little sonleft yesterday for a summer visit toGeorgia and Mississippi. IRON GROCERY coiavbuy 25 to
cash. F.75 head ofW. Ditto,
WANTED Torange hogs forOcala, Fla.
The Ocala Fertlizer Company hasleased the store room occupied by Mr.Baxter Carn to be vacated by Septem-ber 1st, and will open an up town of-fice and stock room in the corner. Thebig factory of the Ocala FertilizerCompany is located on the extremesouthwest corner of the city and isnot at all convenient for the man tocall for a small quantity of fertilizersand the company realizes that bymaintaining an office and ware roomwith a complete stock of its fertiliz-ers in the heart of the city, their smallcustomer trade will be greatly in-
creased. This local factory has beendoing a fine business in the two yearsit has been in operation and is a creditto the city.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cordero return-ed yesterday from their wedding tripto Washington and Baltimore.
Office, 203.Residence, 295
One sure sign of a truly good manis the trust reposed in and affectionevinced for him by the members ofthe animal kingdom. This fact wasbrought home to us strinkingly yes-terday when we passed by R. E.Yonge's habitation and observed thatgood man's chickens using him for aperch. Talk about eating out of one'shand Father Yonge's chicken.s are sofond of him that they would eat hishand if he would let them.
Two good leaders: "Peroxide Creamand Beck's Cold Cream at the CourtPharmacy.OCALA. FLORIDA.
Dish coupons issued with each cash purchase or votesgiven in the Free Piano Contest.
Clay Peas for planting, choice seed $3.25 per bushel.This is the best forage and soil building crop that youcan plant. The time for planting is now and for the
next few weeks.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIESCourteous Treatment, Low Prices, Prompt Delivery.
J. C. GEIGER, Manager. . . TELEPHONE 114.
Mr. A. A. Olin came in from Ken-dric- k
last night and attended themeeting of Tulula Lodge, I. O. O. F. STAR'S XEXT STORY
With yesterday's issue, the interesting story, "The House of the 'Whisper
Five hundred shares fully paid non-assessable Hull Copper Stock to sell ata bargain. Apply at this office. ing Pines," which has been running in
the Star for the past few weeks, cameto an end. We have another fine seJ. W. Bard of Norwalk and H. Hut-chin- gs
of Campville were at the Mon-tezuma yesterday.
Mr. John Waterman, hefe from Ven-ezuela, on being asked yesterday ifthe business enterprises he Is con-nected with in South America appre-hend any trouble from the latest ap-pearance of Cipriano Castro, answeredin the negative. At the same time Mr.Waterman indicated that Americans inVenezuela are not fond of Castro, andthere is no love lost between them. Mr.Waterman, in common with all othermen of experience that we have spok-en to on the subject, thinks that SouthAmericans would like our governmentbetter if it treated them worse. They
rial. "The Taming of Red ButteWestern" on the way. " It is full ofinterest and the reader shouldn't missIf you smoice you win De Interested a chapter of it.in the best line of cigars in the city WEATHER FORECASTat the Court Pharmacy.
ODD FELLOWS WERE ACTIVEWashington, July 26 Generally fairJ. H. Horfler of Orlando and O. O
Tulula Lodge held a well attendedCochran of Clearwater were at the except showers in peninsula tonight orThursday, light to moderate north andnortheast winds.
meeting last night and transacted JMontezuma last night. are very complaisant to Englishmen,who make them walk a chalk line.Our government is not as mollycoddleWe have the best line or hair brush
A XEW STREET SCRAPERes, comos ana other toilet articles in in its methods as It used to was, butLate ol MELROSE, Now Located at the city. The Court Pharmacy. it is Improving. The new two-hor- se Qlyde streetJ. A. Sessions, P. M. Ulsch and J. F. Mr. James Anderson, once a eitizen grader and gutter scraper has arriv-
ed and was put to work on the streetstoday by Superintendent M. F. Dodson.The grader looks as if it will do good
much importan t - business.The class consisting of Messrs.
Stokes, Converse, Leonard, Taylor andMorley, took the third degree, andwere admitted to the full .privileges ofthe order.
. Mr. M. M. Little addressed the lodgeon the advantages of the encampmentdegree, and it is probable that a lodgeof this rank will soon be institutedhere.
Among those present were BrotherF. G. Townsend, who has just beencured of a severe case of typhoid in
Franz of Jacksonville were at theOcala House last night.62 Fort King Avenue, Ocala, Fla. of Ocala, but now residing at Terra
Ceia, in the Gulf, off the; coast of Man-atee county, has been in the city visit work. .The best line of moulding and
frames in Ocala can be found at Mills'studio.
ing his daughters, Mrs. G. A. Nash andMrs. Strunk. This is Mr. Anderson'sfirst visit to Ocala since he went away R. A. Xesbitt, C. B. Willards, Dr. W.
Annual Term 1911 and 1912 will Open September 11, 1911, E. Williams, Ed C. Kent, R. 13. Smith,R. Sams, G. F. Bauman, C. H. Jonesin 1896. At that time, he, in common
with many others, believed thatYour kodak work can be finished intwo to three days if you leave it atMills' studio.
and W. H. Lawton" of Jacksonvillewere at the Montezuma yesterday. We can supply you with pure lem forOcala was all in," and went! away to
better his fortune. Mr. Anderson hasdone well, but when he took a good
GEO. C. LOONEY, A. M.,G. C. LOONEY, M. A., Treasurer. MISS LOIS ELLIS, Secretary.
all purposes, whether your require-ments are for home use or for a car-load. Place your orders with us.The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
the Marion county hospital, and Jos.W. Dodge, a recent arrival, whosemembership is in an Ohio lodge, butwho will probably make his home inOcala.
Past Noble Grand Coleman presidedover the meeting, which was a verysatisfactory one.
H. Pierce was buried in Greenwoodlook at our neat and prosperous city,he admitted that his opinion of fifteen
Y.u an get your pictures framed atthe Ocala News Company and get themnow. cemetery Sunday afternoon at fouryears ago had been unfounded. o'clock. Messrs. Mclver & MacKay OCALA IGt & PACKING GO,
OCALA. FLORIDhad charge of the funeral. The littleboy's given name was Christopher IrThe Englebritton family, father,Mrs. W. C. Blanchard and daughter,
Miss Amy, who are visiting in Jack-sonville, are expected home
mother and five children, have gone to ving. Rev. W. H. Coleman officiatedFIXE PROPERTY FOR SALE California to reside. Their brother sentthem transportation west and they
Mr. J. E. Gates of Anthony, who waswill again take up their residence inthat state, from whence they cameabout a year ago. This .family were
in town last Thursday, attending theball game, lost on that occasion afountain pen. which he is anxious torecover, on account of Its being the
Splendid residence property on Ok-
lawaha avenue known as the Episcopalrectory for sale at a bargain. . Thisproperty is beautifully located withlarge lot, splendid shade trees, etc.For particulars apply to F. W. Ditto.
FOR SALE House and five acres ofland at Anthony, Fla. Mrs. S. R. Har-well, 215 E. 7th street, Jacksonville,Fla.
most unfortunate here, having lostthree of their children while here. TheKing's Daughters cared for the fara gift of a friend. He offers a good re
ward for its return.jly and Tendered them a great deal ofINTERESTING MEETING OF ELKS assistance.
Mr. Bradford C. Webb of Kendrick,a past exalted ruler of the Ocala lodgeof Elks, came in last night to attenda meeting of that body. Ocala Lodge Xo. 286, B. P. O. Elks,
met in regular semi-month- ly session
The same honest, earnest, sincere devotion to our life-lon- g work inleading students along easy and delightful paths to HIGHER ATTAIN-MENTS in LEARNING on the part of teachers, and the certain'rapid ac-
quirement of. a LIBERAL and USEFUL EDUCATION on the parUof the .
pupil can be assured.
The COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED will save muchtime and expense to young men and women who would have to go awayfor such advantages. -
PHYSICAL CULTURE and EXPRESSION and ORATORY, by MissLois Ellis, is a feature of the College that will prove very entertainingto all.
The DISCIPLINE of the pupils is firm but pleasant; rigid but elev-ating "Suaviter'in modo, sed fortiter in re" is the motto.
THE School is select in that it receives no bad pupil, if it can avoidit; we solicit the patronage of all good people who have polite, intelli-gent children, ready for our grades.
It is our purpose to promote in every way we can the educational inter-ests of the City of Ocala and Florida.
We do correct teaching, rapid and spirited teaching, most satisfac
Mr. Thomas Wilson from Cincinnati,Ohio, and Mr. Frank Safford of Berlin,
Mr. Clifton Camp, who has beenspending some time with his familyat Asheville, X. C, came in last nightand will be in the city for a week orten days looking after business interWis., a painter 'by trade, arrived inlast night with a fair attendance
Two new members were initiated, vizMessrs. John R. Martin and H. S. Gal
town last night and will make theirWhen you are happy drink PLEZOL,When you are dry drink PLEZOL.When you look for prosperity drink
PLEZOL.ests.homes in Ocala. Mr. Wilson is a dairy
loway and several applications were man and will be with Mr. H. H. WhitThe finest line of stationery In boxesworth on the Hiawatha Lake Stockreceived.
Past Exalted Ruler Emmett E. Rob of paper and envelopes and paper byFarm.inson, who was a delegate to the the pound that has ever been brought
to Ocala. Two grades of it at the Court
Mrs. J. T. Lancaster and daughters,Misses Lucile and Dorothy, left todayfor Atlanta and other places in Geor-gia, where they will spend the re-
mainder of the summer with relatives.
session of the Grand Lodge held atAtlantic City, which has just closed.
Mr. S. S. Duval of Levon, with hisfamily has moved into the Rheinauer Pharmacy.residence on South Third street rewas present and made an interestingcently vacated by Mr. T. B. Dowling. A little boy who was brought to the
hospital the other day with an Inflamreport of the doings of that body. Thenext session of the grand lodge will Mr. Duvall is with the big Rentz and
Below we give a few comments byseveral of our patrons:
"You have one of the cleanest, mostsanitary markets I've ever been In."
"Your meats are the finest I everate."
"Your meats and service are the bestpossible.
You will make similar comments tothe above if you will but try us.
ed eye, which was considered almost aMcGehee mill at Levon and comes tobe held at Portland, Oregon.hopeless case, was returned home to
FOR REXT Orange grove on LakeWeir one mile from Eastlake. on theA. C. L. Railroad. Address Mrs. H. G.Spooner, 1811 K street X. W., Wash-ington, D. C.
Ocala to set the advantage of ourday cured.schools for his children.
tory teaching. Respectfully,L. II . VAX EXGELKEN, M. T.OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT
Old Postoffice Building, Room 4.j Mrs. J. Fred DeBerry entertained Our line of cutlery," scissors and
articles for the manicure table willlast everting: at . cards in honor of herG C. and MRS. LOONEY, niece, miss Aieivine JtJurts oi lampa. a appeal to you. See them at the CowPharncy.MILITARY" MATTERS
Mr. Edward Fitzgeral. formerlywith the state convict inspecting sys-
tem now traveling for the WesternXewspaper Syndicate, is in town call-ing on the newspaper offices.
delightful evening was spent in playW. P. EDWARFS
Phone 108 New City MarketOCALA. FLORIDA.
ing progressive whist. Refreshmentswere served during the games.Present address, Street. Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. Redding will leave in a fewdays for Buchanan, Mich., where shewill remain till Christmas. She will
149 ThirdJ be accompanied from Jacksonville by
When in Jacksonville stop with Mrs.E. L. Maloney, at the Girard, Xo. 11
East Duval, just off Main. Best 75c.room In the city.
her grandson. Mr. Bennie Redding, theson of Mr. W. A. Redding.
LOST A coat with gold watch andchain attached. Lost between Ocala
At the Monday night meeting of theOcala Rifles, only a manual drill washeld, and the company did not go outon the street. About thirty memberswere present. Lieutenant Weihe wasin command. One new member EdwinSpencer was admitted.
Xext Tuesday, the squad of pickedmen will leave for Black Point, nearJacksonville, to take part in the statetarget competition. The squad will becomposed of the following: First Lieu-tenant C. J. Leitner, who will com-mand the team, First Sergeant FrankBooher, Third Sergeant Jesse G. Smoak,Artificer John R. Smith and PrivateEugene Booher. The squad will begone three days.
H. L. Hutchinson of Gainesville, W.A. Slocum of Lakeland and W. C.Swanson of Eustis were at the OcalaHouse yesterday.
and Silver Springs on hard road. Finder will receive reasonable reward byYou Can Get returning same to this office.
Miss Mabel Anderson, the accomServe PLEZOL to your ramlly.Serve PLEZOL to your friends.When you are down town
PLEZOLdrink
1 Can of Sunbeam Jam 2.xplished daughter of A. G. Anderson ofTampa, will arrive in.the city Sundayand whil here will be the guest of
1 Dottle of Snnbeam Grapejnlce.Mrs. J. W. Stephens. There are several affairs planned in her honor.
FOR SALE Pure blood ColumbianWyandotte eggs. 10c. each. A. M." Da-vis, Box 5i7, Ocala. among which is a progressive photo
nnrtv sriven bv Mrs. Stephens. Miss
1 Bottle Sunbeam Stuffed Olive 10c
1 Package Sunbeam Black. Pepper. 10c
1 Package Sunbeam Taploea lOe Melvine Burts of Tampa and Miss Sallie Snurlin of Lake Weir will also be
I Hi. II. W. COUNTS' PHONESOffice, 427.Residence, 349.
Xorris' famous Atlanta candles, ahigh grade confection, received everyfew days by express direct from thefactory at the Court Pharmacy.
Mrs. Stephens' guests.
THIS SEAL STANDS FOR'juality, and is stamped on everythingyou buy here. Always on hand a fullline of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons.Automobiles, Harness and LeatherGoods and all kinds of up-to-d- ate
Farming Machinery. Everything thatwears wheels, made of leather or goesto make fanning a pleasure. Call onus when in need we will eliminateyour troubles.
KNIGHT & LANG,
P. H. Brock of Xew Orleans, J. B.Coarsey of Savannah, H. T. White ofDetroit and Wm. A. Fisher of Wil-mington were at the Ocala House lastnight.
eA A. Waterman's self-nilln- g. relia
Die, non-leaki- ng fountain pens; allsizes and several different prices, , atthe Court Pharmacy. "For 65c.
AT CARN'S STORE
The prettiest line of cut glass, silverand fine hand-painte- d china at A E.Burnett's
Don t send your pictures out of townto have them enlarged. Take then toMills studio. We can make them incrayon, sepia or pastel, and our pricesare right.
OCALA FLORIDA
WE ARE JSOT AFRAID
to grapple with any problem in plumb-ing, old or new work. We haveknowledge and experience enough towarrant our claim that our plumbingjobs will give perfect satisfaction, nomatter what the character of the Jobmay be. And that our prices, willplease you can be easily proved by ourestimates, in comparison with others.
THE OCALA PLUMBING ANDELECTRIC COMPANY
Mr3. Washburn and daughter, MissEmma have gone to the mountains ofXew York state, where they will spendthe remainder of the summer at theirformer home.
When you have anything to frametake It to the Ocala Xews Co.; all kindsof mouldings.
Mr. C. O. Landers arrived last nightto take a position in the WesternUnion Telegraph, relieving Mr. Brad-ley, who will leave In a day or so totake a position In Memphis, Tenn.
F0E iS KIMJEYPHIS fOIEY'S 0RING iMJSm Buttermilk, fresh every day at thePostoffice Drugstore.
5 or 6 doses '66G will cure any caseof Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.For Stomach Trouble, and