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OUR OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY APRIL 10 f 1908I

EVENING STAR-C L BITTINGER CO

C L Bittinger and R R CarrollProprietors and Publishers-

Ct L BITTINGERf Editor and General Manager-

R R CARROLLCity Editor and Business Managerrarr w rrur ra

April 10 In History1730 Prince Eugene fa-

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died born 1J 1u17 MO0 Thomas T-

I1858Mon Thomas II B ntonBenton 30 years senator from Mis-souri

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died born 17821903 Itev W II Mllbimi the vener-

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blind chaplain of the UnitedStates senate died born 182j

ASTRONOMICAL EVENTSTonight and Tomorrow Morning

Sun sets C30 rises 523 moon sets321 ay in

A NEW RICHMOND IN THE FIELD

Elsewhere will he found the an-nouncement

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of Ashcr Frank managerof the Boston Store who aspires tobecome registration officer for Marioncounty Asher is in dead earnest andwith his qualifications for the officethere is no reason why he can not fillthe position if he gets enough votess nd the way the Ocala folks will taketit their coats and work for Asherwill be a caution Keep him in yourrind

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THEY DO GROW

Vernie Stevens who is here fromShawnee Oklahoma said it was real

t 1Y marvelous the way the principalCities of the state were growing RefGrring to his own town he said itbad doubled its population in threeyears and was now a city of 35000people That gas for illuminatingheating and cooking purposes had

a sheen brought hundreds of miles fromrlulsi one of the numerous oil fields inthe northeast corner of the state andto encourage consumption of naturalgas the company that piped the fieldfurnished each consumer of gas with4L cook stove free and as a result ev-erybody cooks and heats with gasthe cheapest and cleanest fuel knownand always on tap

Elsewhere will be found the an-nouncement

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for county commissionerfor the second district of Mr JamesM Mathews of Flemington MrMathews is serving his first term but

f in that time he has demonstrated byIris presence on the board that heknows what business is and knowing

t it he does it for the county He hasy

Lproved a live wire in that importantbody and his words and votes on allimportant matters stamp him as the

ft 1 right man in that right place As het has lived all his life in the place of his

birth and for nearly fortyeight yearshas gone in and out among his neigh-bors

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who know him best they mosthighly commend hjm and approve ofhis public acts Taking the whole

r field over it would be difficult to finda man better qualified to serve the

f public in the position he now holdsi and for which he seeks a reelection

than the present incumbent-s

Captain Bill MacKay of Summerl field who is said to have the finest

orange grove in the state was a vis-itor

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i to the Brick City yesterday Cap ¬w

tHin MacKay has taken a large partr in the advancement of Sumter andi Marion county within the past twen-

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years He has been farmer railload builder phosphate promoter or-ange

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grower turpentine operatorsaw mill man and dealer in all kindsf of realty and at all and every one of-

t them has held a full hand

The Star had a pleasant call todayt from MrF A White of Daytonarepresenting the Congregational Sun ¬

day school of his beautiful city at theconvention He was the guest of Mrend Mrs McClymonds Speaking ofhis city he said the number of nonwinterhomeresidents were not asnumerous this season as formerlyowing largely to the depressed mon-ey

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market Mr White has been aresident of Daytona for twentyfiveyears and when a young man he had

rJ lekrned the art preservative of allj arts and when Mann started his Hal-

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Journal Mr White assisted himfor three months in getting out his

4 paper Mr White returned home toN day greatly pleased with his visit

Lovic Miller who works in theOcala Gas Engine Works while rid ¬

ing home last night attempted tomake the same cliff with his cicycle

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tomobile when the wheel struck asnag causing the bike to turn andthrowing the young man with greatviolence to the ground and seriously

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WANTEDStudentL nurses at theMarion County Hospital Reply byletter or in person to W V Newsom-M Dt Secretary Ocala Florida

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GOVERNOR TO SPEAK-AT 230 P M TOMORROW

Governor X B Ilroward speaks to ¬

night at Orlando and finds that theschedule will not admit of his getting-to Ocala in time tomorrow to speak at11 oclock a m so desires it an-nounced

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that he will speak at 230 pm in the courthouse The governorregrets the change of hour but it wasunforseen When he made his list of

I apiointments he thought he could gett I > Ocala from Orlando on the nighttrain Remember the clato and placeTomorrow Saturday At 230 p m inthe courthouse

STATE S S CONVENTION-

The State Sunday School Conven-tion

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closed Its session last night to aciowclecl and deeply interested churchfull of people The session drew sev ¬

entyfive delegates from different por-tions

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of the state and great interestt+ eis exhibited in its gatherings

The program as published in thetar yesterday was fully carried out-

last night Mrs Mary Foster Bryfrets address on Special Features ofthe Primary Department at noon wasntensively suggestive and helpfulShe told how to interest little onesand if interested they are sure to atUnd Spoke of noting when theirurthdays come and on that date orhe following Sunday have a specialfeature a present of a little chairainted white Avith a white ribbon onthf back + something that the childwill never forget and male it a fastfriend of the school-

In the afternoon exercises this gift-ed

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woman had as her theme The Or-ganized

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Adult Bible Class showinghow to get them in and how to forever I

retain them to do good and great ser ¬

vice for the causeAt 330 oclock the convention ad-

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to tape a trip to SilverSprings in which some fifty delegatesparticipated and the same was great-ly

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enjoyed and appreciated-The night session drew a crowded

house Rev R II Barnett treated onthe subject A Pastors View of theSunday School Rev J B Ley dis ¬

cussed ably and well the boy problemwhile Mrs Bryner rounded out hersplendid series of addresses in a mas-terful

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effort on Approved Workmenand any thoughtful person will knowwho they are

Then came the benediction Ocalashould feel proud that she had thehonor of entertaining so select a body-of citizens and the manor in whichshe did it is cause for congratulations-and thanks to those who did the im-portant

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work so wellThe following are the officers elect-

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for the ensuing year Mr P M-

Ulsch was reelected president Mr IE Munger of Jacksonville vice presi-dent

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Mr Charles W Kinne of Jack-sonville

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secretary and Mr C HNewell of Eustis treasurer Rev RR Wray superintendent of the teach-ers

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training work Mrs O D Wetherell of Tampa superintendent of theprimary department The new offi

Viers were inducted into office at theevening session

The executive committee electedwere as follows Messrs A S Turn-er

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Ed Price Lee Wewall of Tampa-W D Cam of Ocala and Dr P RossParis and Mr C M Griffin of Jack-sonville

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A few delegates departed for theirhomes yesterday afternoon and lastnight The body of them left today

AN IDEAL CONVENTION CITY

As a stranger and as a visitor tomany states and conventions of asimilar character I am proud to saythat the delegates to the S S conven ¬

tion in Ocala have been more ropallyentertained and courteously treatedby the people of this thriving littlecity than it has been my privilege toknow elsewhere I may add that thesewords express the sentiments of MrsBryner the international Sundayschool worker with whom I have metat many other Sunday school conven-tions

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The public spirit of Ocala is shownby its beautiful clean streets neat andattractive houses and by its splendid-and uptodate newspapers as well as-

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COPYRIGHT

GOOD EGG TO CRACK

Easter is a bottle of Munimschampagne one of the purest andfinest wines ever bottled We alsocarry a very select stock of brandiesgins whiskies red and white wines-of all descriptions liquors and cor ¬

dials We warrant and guarantee allour brands to be of delicious flavorand absolute pur-

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arrived in Ocala direct from St Louiso

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and the White Front

itf good livery stables stores bankschurches schools hotels and railroadaccommodations-

Silver Springs is not surpassed inbeauty by anything east of the Missi-ssippi

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river and I am not surprised-that Ocala people should make theboast of having ideal surroundings aswell as an ideal city R R Ray

The last number of the GospelHerald the organ and mouthpiece ofJohn B Stetson University contains-an address by Edwin Spencer anOcala boy and student of that school-a well written article on the Baracas

The following young persons ac-companied

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Miss Maggie Lytle to herhome at Stanton this afternoon andwill be her guest for a day All ofthem are members of the 11th grade-in our high school namely MissesLucile Moore Ruth Dunn Adele Bit ¬

tinger and Messrs Robert AndersonPhil Robinson Marion Pelot andClarence Meffert-

Mr Menafee who acted as railroadagent in Ocala two years ago whileFrank Huber was absent was in thecity today coming up from Gary nearTampa where Mr M now residesSpeaking of hIs troubles with the AC L he said the first indictmentagainst him had been quashed butthe railroad had substituted othersHe felt confident he could clear him-self

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Mrs Whetstone is seriously ill ather home in the first ward and herdaughter Miss Bessie has been ather bedside for the past ten days

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Want to wear glasses because ofprejudice or some other foolishnotion Spectacles are essential-to the cure of marry kinds ofheadaches and nerve troublesThere is nothing else that willrelieve them if they come fromthe eyes

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ESIGHT SPECIALISTOCALA FLORIDA-

I Make a Specialty of Correcting Fail ¬

ing Vision Where Others Have Fail ¬

ed Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your I

Money RefundedOffice Hours 8 to 12 a m and 130

to 430 p m Optical Office andLabatory Rooms 2 and 4

Gary Block

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IMPORTANT NOTICEI

To Whom It May ConcernParties indebted to the city of Ocala

for personal taxes for 1907 are herebynotified that after five 5 days I wItlevy on property for all unpaid tarewithout further notice-

W C Bull Marshal 1

In the April issue of the OpticalReview published in New York citythere is a splendid picture of Dr DM Boney president of the FloridaState Optical Society and chairman ofthe board of optical examiners

Who pays you when you work-man

TJ1ryou K ork for Who pays you

wen you get hurt or sick You paythe doctor and no one pays you TheU S Insurance Co will pay you andthe doctor Better see M D Wilsonbefore something happens I

iMr W D Graham has taken Regis-

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Officer Becks place this weekowing to the latters sickness So farMr Graham has registered ninetyvoters fully onethird of which firecolored

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Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran¬

teed Price 25 cents Sold by all druggists

Miss Beck of the Fellowship sec-tion left today for DeLand to take anormal course at the John B StetsonUniversity

Take a saving look at our line ofEaster hats for ladies and childrenGet our prices before you buy TheOcala Bazaar

Mr Jessie Lovell and wife of Spanwere in town today shopping Mr Lis one of the most successful farmers-of the county and notwithstanding r

the dry weather made a success of his tIfttuce crop 1

Note and package size tablets firstclass paper four handsome views ofOcala in each tablet Get them atOcala News Co

Frank Miller and Jack McIntoshwill again try their strength andskill at wrestling at the armory April18th >

A pound of paper and two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the verybest quality 50c at the PostofficeDrugstore-

W L Martin better known asPeter Stanley of Sparr was on our

streets today

That step at the Montezuma cor-ner

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is just the thing Its a wondersomeone didnt break their neck or Jleg in getting up or down from the Jrsidewalk to the street without thehelp of this much needed step

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The best 25c box or paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth at the Postofflce =Drugstore

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