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the CaseBy Virginia Leila Wcntz
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COIJYriJZht 1305 by Virginia Leila Wentz
LI think youll have to retain your
knIfe aud fork for several othercourses said the Hon Joseph Brewiter lu u matter of fact way It wasdurlnjr a table dhote dinner on aRhine boat and he addressed the stranger who at first glance shortly afterthey had steamed out of Cologne hebad decided was a likable fellow
Yes really answered the youngman Its a bit difficult to be sure ofones etiquette on foreign shores
Oh I felt sure you were an Amer-ican
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cried the elder man delightedly-And I spoke to you because I was
rather homesick for the voice of oneof my countrymen today
Just here there twanged from acrosst the table the voice of a Chicago butch-
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ILike em to see I mean businessf He winked to nobody In particular and
to everybody In general as he pouredInto the hand of the surprised waiterInterrupted in his duties a quantity-of small change
The likable stranger looked at JudgeBrewster and murmured humorouslyas be caught the elder mans smile
Well theres another one of omcountrymen One gMts a bit ashamedof the species thouaheh
They went on deck together shortlyafter they left Coblenz The youngerfellow whose name was Gale toldbtories of the Philippines where he hadbeen for five years He had Importantbusiness In Germany and bad comehome that wayfor the United Stateswas home to him He bad interesting-tales of the Philippine Islands of the-
reat<< things that had been done during-the American occupation and of themany things that were yet to do Hehad something to say of the wealth oflItrIPn material in the country also hehad something to say of the trials anddesolation
Obviously the judge concluded thislikable chap had experienced the trag-edy as well as the comedy of life Itwas true he had a good honest laughaad a certain merry way of sayingthings but also In repose there was a-
stern sadness about the mouth as ofone who has suffered overmuch Thekiadly judge found himself wishing heknew more about him Perhaps hewas hunting for a leader when as thetwilight was coming on he remarked
Strange a man whos as fond of theStates as you are should have leftthem for five years especially as youdont belong to the army
Perhaps twas for the comprehen ¬
sive reason that ninetynine men outof a hundred do anythinga woman
Ah there was a lady IB the caseThe young fellows eyes were turned
rather gravely toward the grim gauntmassive skeleton of departed prowess
yreaped high above St GaurThats Ilheinfels volunteered the
jadgc But his companion seemed notto bear
You see he breathed half to him ¬
self WI loved her too much to stay soI determined to bury myself some-where The Philippines were as good-as any other place-
So she was married thenthatswhy you couldnt staT
She wa married to a drunkenwretch who ought to have been horse-whipped all over the states He gambled be raced he made her life un-
bearable¬
How hard that must have been foryou And she loved you
The Judge spoke with genuine sym-
pathy¬
It was the sort of night whichinduces contideuce the peaceful river
I the little uletpy village the quiet gildMig of the bout
mYes she loved me It was myTfcowledge of that which In the endbve me the pluck to tear myself away-
t there In the Philippines I dontsuppose theres been an hour in allthese five years that Ive forgotten ItWhyiils firm manly voice broke a-
littlehit I hadnt remembered thathc was still loving me praying forme believing in me life would nothave been possible thatVs all
Where Is she now asked the judge-at last breaking a long silence
Shes nt Wiesbaden just at presentShes spending the season there withher younger sister whos been perfect-ing
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herself in music in Munich Icould tfll you tales that would makeeven u heart of stone love her tales ofher devotion to Rose thats her littlesister of the sacrifices she has en-
dured¬
the deprivations he has under-gone
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in order that Rose might havethe very bet musical education OhI swear shes a woman In a million
The Judge noticed he could not helpl nt notice that his young friends deepchest was swelling deeply with unaf-fected
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pride that his eyes were Hash-ing
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and that a ruddy color had creptinto the brown of his chin By Jovehes a handsome chap he commentedto himself
Gale consulted his watchJust think he said as he slipped-
It Into Ills pocket again In a few hours-I shall see her Wert due at Blebrlcb
j at 830 and then Wiesbaden Hewas like a boy in his fresh gladness
But said the Judge slowly trying-to get Into the spirit of the thing yousee you didnt tell me Her husbandhas died bas he and its nil plain saillag at last
Dkd All the boyishness went outfcf Gale The stern sadness about hisr mouth was plainly perceptible No
ti fee hasnt died and she hasnt got ar divorce but were going to play at tbo-
oMI
c eW <<ama of pretending Werec to pretend that that confounded
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take Is dead and were going to begin-our lives afresh
The judge stroked his chin in a waythat meant he was seriously troubledAll the clerks in his offices knew that
I sign but it conveyed nothing whateverto Gale
Yes and monthnext were goingback to the States together We
Is that quite fair to the woman doyou think broke in the judge quietly-
I dare say she may love you enoughto sacrifice herself only
Love me enough repeated Galeenthusiastically And then more ten-derly
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Why she loves me enough torisk life with me Itoo am willing-now to risk it although there was atime when I wasnt
Love isnt everything my friendI
pursued the Judge meditatively Itisnt everythingnot even from the
1 worlds point of view Have youI thought when youre advising her toI take this step with you of what the-I world will sayTI Oh likely enough the world willj call her a fool But let the world goI hang When two people love eachj other as much as she and I do I tell
you there Isnt much else that countsI
We are very serious arent weChance acquaintances should enjoy the
i fleeing moment What a lot of peoplet are going to get off at Blageu
The meditative look had not left theI
judges eyes while Gale had been talk-ing
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I When he ceased he recalled him-
selfi
with an effortI
Beg pardon Oh yes all the Bae ¬
deker peopleThe kindly judge had taken such a
fancy to Gale that he hated to see himgo wrong and as the dusk deepened
I thickly he made one final plea-I cant forget what youve bea
telling me aboutabout the lady inI the case said he solemnly You see-
II am so much older than you are heI went on In a lower tone of voice that
you cant surely take offense NoThen I may speak Its like this Ifthe woman you love runs off withyou the world Isnt going to say shesbraving it Do you realize what athing you suggest means to a nice wo-
man¬
t that the people she likes wontspeak to her that her friends must be
I among a set of people who really arewhat she is only called and that shesthrown away everything but love fora man
Oh you dont understand inter¬
rupted Galewho didnt have love big enough
for her to keep her from ruining herlife finished the judge calmly Nowof course if this ladys husband is abrute or doesnt support her or any ¬
thing like that she can leave him andget a divorce in regular order Imnot In for divorces myself though per-haps
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thats a matter of taste But ifshe leaves him and runs away with an¬
other man-Another man echoed Gale amaz-
edly Then an expression of under-standingI
dawned in his eyes and heburst into a happy boyish laugh
The judge stared at him for a mo¬
I ment This likable chap was incom-prehensible
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after allDont you see Gale began grasp ¬
ing his arm heartily Shes not going-to run off with any one but her hus-band
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the reformed rake The lady inthe case has been my wife all thttime
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A Mistake SomewhereThe young man who professed that
he could read character from hand ¬
writing looked attentively at the scrap-of a letter which had been given him
I by a friend and shook his headThe woman who wrote that he-
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said In his most Judicial tone is undoubtedly possessed of personal attrac
I tlons and unfortunately too well awareof them but her character sir Is weak
I as water She lacks determinationconsistency ambition of a high order
i and originality Am I not correct inj my synopsis so far as you know
Mm well you may be said the-I other for Ive never seen the writer-
IShes the widow of my cousin Jim inIowa When I knew Jim he was anagreeable scapegrace who never stayedIn one position or place for more thansix months and was always in debt
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He married her twelve years ago set-tled
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In a small city built up a linebusiness became mayor last year justbefore he died and has left a life in-
surance¬
of 40000 and an excellent in-
come¬
besides to his widow and fourchildren
Some way he added thoughtfullyas the reader of handwriting sat look-
Ing at the scrapof paper with a dazedexpression I hall imagined she mighthave considerable character but I dare-say youre rlghtYouths Companion
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Intellleence of a GanderThere is a neighbor of mine says
one of our renders who keeps a bigflock of geese and I recently discussedwith him the degree of intelligencepossessed by these birds As an illus-
tration¬
I he told me the following storyThat old gander came home alone onemorning in a great hurry He wasevidently in great trouble about some-
thing¬
r He rushed up to me and bowedseveral times then he said somethingwhich I could not understand andwheeling round waddled off down thepath by which he had just arrivedPresently be stopped to see if I wasfollowing and finding I was not hecame back and repeated the perform-ance
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I This time I followed to hisI manifest satisfaction and he led meI to the pond On the bank all his geese
were squatting around the grand-mother
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goose of the family and sheI had a rat trap securely gripping her
left leg My appearance was hailedby shrieks of delight from the wholeparty and when liberated the oldlady not much hurt there was a grandchorus of thanks The old gander fol-
lowed¬
me some distance homewardbowing his acknowledgments all theWRY illustrated Sporting and Dra¬
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EARLY CALIFORNIA SHIPS
H ir Commerce Grew Ia Pioneer2Y11ofi Golden State
The first European vessel to enteithe port of San Francisco of whichthere is any record was the liagle hi-1S1G commanded by Captain WilliamH Davis She sailed from Boston viathe SandwichJslands and Alaska Shecarried an assortment goods whichwere a revelation to the natives andtheir garments of skins and hides weresubstituted by the clothing of civiliza-tion
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Payments were made in hidestallow soap and fish The Eagle thenbecame engaged In the sea otter tradeand was very successful as otterswere plentiful in San Francisco bayand all along the coast She madethree trips netting about 25000 oneach trip This stimulated others andthis discovery no doubt gave an im-
petus¬
to commerce which made thisport known to the world
Commerce in those days of mannaI was carried on in what might be term ¬
ed a free and easy manner Onmany articles the duty was 100 percent which practically amounted toconfiscation or made smuggling neces-sary
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in self defense The Mexican of¬
I ficials generally opened the door Fre-quently vessels were permitted to passMonterey the port of entry going toYerba Buena and after selling asmuch of the cargo as possible to re
I turn to Monterey for entry and dis-pose
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of the remainderI
The shippers were not sworn as toI the value of the cargo They gave fic-
titious¬
invoices and by this meansI would gt off on the payment of 5OOO
on a 20000 cargo-
It became so customary to swindlethe government as scarcely to excitecomment except in cases where goodswere concealed in false linings of thevessels and the government officialswere outwitted
i URIC ACID IN THE SYSTEMI
A Medical Opinion OB ThU Foe toI
Health and LifeHaig holds that the man of average
weight elaborates twelve grains of uricacid in twentyfour hours and woe be-
tide¬
him if he does not excrete the Lullamount with due celerity A little re-
tained¬
uric acid will give rise to head-ache
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I lethargy and mental depressionI A greater retention will give rise toI arthritis lumbago and sciatica The
uric acid miser will end his daysIi through bronchitis Brights disease
apoplexy diabetes or cancer Mancannot avoid his fate and cease being-a uric acid producer He can avoid-to some degree swallowing the wretch-ed
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stuff What he cannot avoid swal-lowing
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he can with care excrete Ift
man bad been wise and bad continued-toI live where he belongs near theequator and had fed on fruit and nutsall might have been well But havingwandered from the tropics he must bewise or perish Here are the rulesthat one must follow to be healthy andlive long First swallow no uric acidand pass out each day regularly and
I punctually all that Is formed in thej body Second excretion of uric acid
may be obtained by clothing warmly-by avoiding exposure to cold in every
I way the morning cold tub Is an espe-cial
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I abomination by eating freely ofI potatoes especially in cold weatherI and by avoiding fruits BicarbonateI of sodium night and morning for peo-
ple¬
who live In a climate similar toLondons is a fine habit In addition-to all this It Is also advisable to se-cure the proper distribution of timebetween bodily and mental exertionand to dispense with dependence ontonics stimulants and bracing ell-
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matesXew York Medical JournalI Water Thieve
Vater thieves are not unique Theirprototypes existed at least as long agoas 147 At that time a Londonerwrote This yere a wax chandler inFlete strete bad bi craft perced a pipeof the condit wlthinne the grounde andso conveied the water into his selarwherefor he was jugid to ride thrugh-the Cltee with a condit upon hishedde There were other difficulties-too A century later 1574 it Is re¬
corded that owing to a sudden shower-of rain the water In the Dowgate chan ¬
nel had such a swift course that a ladminding to have leapt over It wastaken by the feet and borne down withthe violence of that narrow stream tillhe came against a cart wheel that stood-in the water gate before which timehe was drowned and stark dead
I The Suns CoronaThus far we know the corona of the
sun to be a sort of outer envelope soshielding us from the Intense solarlight and heat that it may be saidwithout exaggerating that the sun hasnever really been studied comprehen-sively
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Within the corona is an oceanof gas 5000 miles deep stained a rubyred by the crimson blaze of hydrogenFlashes of flame leap from this ruddymass often to a height of a hundredthousand miles and more
In a Bad WayIt was a New England parson who
announced to his congregation one Sun-day
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Youll be sorry to hear that theI little church of Jonesville is once more
tossed upon the waves as sheep with-out
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Registera shepherdBoston Christian
Done In AdvanceArtistI sold a picture yesterday
Friend Ah What are you going to dowith the money ArtIstIts alreadydone with My landlady bought it forhalf the board bill owed her
Along slow friendship is the best-a long slow enmity the deadliestMerriam
Having been poor Is no shame burbeing ashamed of it is Franklin
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SEABOARDAir Line Railway
Special Rates2550 Richmond Va and returnTickets on sale 10 11 and 12 limit-ed
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returning to Sept 25th3095 Philidelphia Pa and returnTickets on sale 1314 and 15 limit ¬
ed returning to Sept 25th withavailable extension to Oct 5
Summer tourist rates to mountain-and seashore resorts Tow rates tothe northwest Special rates toPortland Oregon and Californiapoints
Seaboard Parlor OarsThe S A L operates buffet parlor-
cars between Ocala and Tampa ontrain leaving Ocala at 230 p mdaily and between Ocala and Jack-sonville
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on train leaving Ocala 120-p m daily
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Beavers Meeting Postponed-On account of our new hall not be ¬
ing in shape for holding a meeting-and as many of our good Beavers havegone to the encampment at Orlando-the regular meeting for Friday even-ing
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is postponed to a date which willbe announced later
N I GOTTLIEB President-
An exchange gives its readers avaluable recipe for breaking hens ofthe desire to hatch as follows Buy-
a dollar watch and after winding itfor fifteen minutes place it in thebottom of the nest It says thattae hen will only stay on the nest afew minutes after which she goes-
on about her business-
For SaleForty acres of good Florida land
fifteen acres under cultivation fiveof which contain seedling GrapefruitTangerene and Orange trees justcoming into bearing other twenty-five acres contains good growth ofpine timber land is situated at DaisyFla also one story dwelling and allnecessary out houses and three wellsTitle clear and unincumbered Forfurther information address-
D L CABROLL
106tf pcalaFla-An exchange is responsible for thisA man is not to be judged by the
block of his hatbut the block under-
it
THE SHORT LINE-TO
CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST
VIAChicago Omaha St Louis and Kan ¬
sas City is theUNION PACIFIC-
and connections with throughsleeping cars
Oneway Colonist Rates on salefrom Sept 15th to Oct 31st 1905 toCalifornia Oregon WashingtonMontana Utah etc
Special Roundtrip Rates to Cali-fornia
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and the Lewis and Clark Expo-sition
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at Portland Oregon untilSeptember 28th
Ask for through rate from yourstation Information cheerfullygivenR O BEt JF VAN REWSSELAER
I T P A General Agent31 Peachtree St Atlanta Ga
NOTICE
A SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS-of the Standard Kaolin Company of Florida
is called for Tues ayHh oj October zoo5
at 9 a m at the bank building Leesburg Flafor electing directors amending bylaws andother purposes H S JUDD
Leeburg Fla 4 Oct 1905 Secreta y
NOTICE
I
THE DEFENDANT AND OTHPR PERSONSare hereby required to appear on
Momiav Tile First Day January A D 906I to an action commenced by attachment by T T
Munroe and Z C Chamblibb as copartuers un-der
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the style and firm name ot Munroe-ChamblihsI against W R Baker in the CircuitCourt of the Kifth Judicial Circuit of the State ofFloridain and for Marion county
I In witness whereof hereunto set my handand official seal this aSth day of Sepiember A-
In 1905 SEAL S T SISTRUNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County Fla
I HOCKER 6c DUVALAttorneys for Plaintiffs
II
NOTICh
1HE DEFENDANT AND OTHER PERSONSinterested are hereby required to appear on
Monday Firt ilaj January A D 1906
To an action commenced by attachment bythe lorida Fertilizer and Manufacturing Co-
a corporation orgauizea and existing by andunder the laws of Florida against Andrew JJackson in the Circuit court of the Fifth JudicialCircuit of the state of Florida in and for Marioncounty
In witness whereof I hereunto set my handand official seal this the zSth day of September-A D 1905 SEAL
S T SISTRUNKClerk Circuit Court Marion County Fla
HOCKER DUALAttorneys for Piaintiff-
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSTI ot Henry T Wartniann deceased-
are herrby notified to present the sameto the un-der
¬I signed administrator of said estate Citra
Florida within one year from the date hereotas prcscrscnbed by law
August 19 1905ED L WARTMANN
S 25 St Administrator
GUARDIANS NOTICE
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONi September 251905 undesigned as guar-dian
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of B Godwin Henry Godwin andFreddie 0 Godwin will apply to the countyudge of Marion county Honda at the couro
house in Ocala Florida for authority to sell ihtinterests of my said wards in the followinedescribed lands in said county North half gfsouthwest quarter and west half of southeastquarter of section 14 township 14 south range19 east MARTHA J JANIER
Aug 24 1925 S 255t Guardian
iH i <kt 4r<
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLYFOrt LETTERS PATENT
WOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT THEIr undersigned intend to apply to his excel-lency
¬Napoleon B Broward governor of Flor¬
ida on the5th dan ofOctober A D 1905
for letters patent on the proposed charterhereto attached I
R H PAUL-J WVARDjRW J HILLMANF L SWEAT-S A RAWIS
ARTICLES OFI CORPORATIOXOFMARIONFARMS
W the undersigned do hereby associate our-selves
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together for the purpose ol forming acorporation for profit under and by virtue thelaws of the state of Florida and do herebyadopt tne following charter
ARTICLE IName The name of this corporation shall beMARION FARMS and the principal place of
business of said corporation shill he in MarioncOunty state of Florida and its home officeshall be in the city of Ocala in said county andstate with power to establish branch offices andplaces business in the state of Florida and insuch other states of the United States as shallbe deemed necessary or advisable
ARTICLE IIGeneral Nature of Business to Be Trans-
acted¬
The general nature of the business to be Jtransacted by this corporation shad be
To buy own and sell and deal generally indomestic stock of any and all kinds to engagein a general farming stock raising and nurserybusiness to establish own and scl fruit orchards pud pecan groves to buy own and sellfarms in said county of Marion or other coun-ties
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in the state of Florida or other states of theUnited States as may be deemed necessary oradvisable to buy own lease sell or otherwisedeal in such farming tools implements or fix-tures
¬as may be necesssry to carry on a general
farming buiness to and sell domestic ani ¬
mals on commission and on consignment to Iact as agents or employ agents at such places asmay in the opinion of the proper officers of the I
corporation be necessary in carrying on a igeneral farming business and to do all other ithings necessary or advisable to be done forthe successful transaction of the business ofthe corporation
ARTICLE IIICapital StockThe capital stock of this cor¬
poration shall be seventy five thousand 75000dollars to be divided into seven hundred andfifty 750 shares of the value of one hmdred
IOOOO dollars each to be paid in money crproperty to be used in conducting the businessot the corporation at a just valuation to be fixed-at a meeitng called for that purpose No capi-tal
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stock shall be sold for less than the parvalue thereof
ARTICLE IV
TermThe term for which this corporation-shall exit shall be ninetynine years from thedate ot the issuance of the letters patent
ARTICLE V
Officers The officers of this corporation shallbe a president vice president secretary and
1 treasurer and a board of directors The busi ¬
ness of this corporation shall be conducted by aboard of directors of not less than three normore than five in number The president-vice piesidentand secretary and treasurer shallbe stockholders in and shall also be membersthe board of directors of said corporation Thesaid officers and the board of directors shall beselected at the annual stockholders meeting tobe held in the city of Ocala Marion countyFlorida at the principal place of business oroffice of said corporation on the second Tuesday-of January ef each year beginning with theyear 1906 The offices of secretary and treas-urer
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may be held by one and the same pertonUntil the first annual meeting of the stock ¬
holders and until the officers directors abovementioned are elected and qualified at the firstannual election the officers ofihis corporationshall be-
President R H Paul Watertown Floridavice president J W Ward Jr Floral City
and treasurer S A RawlsOcala Florida
The ooard of directors shall until said nnnualmeeting of stockholders be composed of thesaid persons above named and Wj Hillmanof Live Oak Florida and F L Sweat of Doug-las
¬Georgia
The stockholders shall meet in the city olOcala Marion county Florida at the principalplace of business or office of said corporation onthe 3oth day of Ocober A D 1905 at oclocka m for the of adopting bylaws andcompleting the organization ot this corpora ¬
tionARTICLE VI
Amount of IndebtednessThe highest amountof indebtedness to which this corporation canat any time subject itself is the sum of one hun-dred
¬and fifty thousand 150 ooooo dollars
ARTICLE VIINames and Residences of Incorporators The
names and residenc the incorporators andthe amount stock subscribed for byeach are as follows
R H Paul jr Watertown Florida 50 shareJ W Ward Floral City Florida 50W J Hill man Live Oak Florida 50 shareF L Seat Douglas Georgia 50S A Rawls OcalaFlorida 550 share
ARTICLE VIILCorporate SelThe corporate seal of this
coporation impress stamp bearingMarion Farms Corporate Seal 1905
R H PAULTW JRW J HILLMAF IS RAWLS
State of Floridaouuty of Duval
Before me personally appeared S A Bawls tome well known to be one of the persons de-scribed
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in and who executed the foregoing Arti-cles
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of Incorporation and who acknowledgedbelore me that he subscribed his name to thesaid articles of incorporation and executed thesame for the purposes therein expressed
In witness whereof I have hereunto set myhand and official seal this 12th day of Septem-ber
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A D 1905Public
EAt DEWITTGRA-YNotrMy io1epireJuly 12 1908
State of FloridaCounty of DuvalBefore me personally appeared J W Ward-
to me well known to be one of the persons de-scribed
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in and who executed the foregoing ar-ticles
¬of incorporation and who acknowledged-
before his name to thesaid articles of incorporation and executed thesame for the expte sed
In witness whereof I have hereunto set myhand and official seal this I2th dayof Sep ¬
tember A D i9oSEAL DeWITT T GRAY
Public State of Florida at LargeI My commisssion expires July 12 1908
State of Florida I
County of DuvalBefore me personally appeared W JHiJlman
to me well known to be one of the des-cribed
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in and who executed the foregoing Arices of Incorporation and who acknowledged
me that he subscribed his nametothe-said Articles Incorporation and thesame for the purpose therein expressed
In witness wheref I have hereunto set myhand and this 13th day of Septem-ber
¬A D 1905 I
SEAL DEWIT GRAYNotary Public t Large
My commission expires July 12 1908
State of FloridaCounty of ColumbiaBefore me personally appeared R H Paul to-
me well known to be one of the persons des-cribed
¬ Iin and who executed the foregoing Ar-
ticles¬
of Incorporation and who acknowledged-before me that he subscribed his names to thesaid Articles of Incorporation and executed the I
same for the purposes therein expressed-In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand andcfficiaheHhi the 14th day of Sep ¬ I
SEAL JOSEPH W LAYNEVotary Public State of Florida at Large t
My Commission expires Oct isth 1905
State of Georgia ICounty of CoffeeBefore me personAlly appeared F L Sweat to
me well kcnw be one of the persons des-cribed executed the foregoing Ar-ticles of and who acknowledged-before me that he subbhjs names to thesaid Articles of exetethesame for the purposes therein
In witness whereof have hereunto set myhandando1Btialsealthisthe i6th dayotStember A D 1-
I <SEAL A W HDDOCK
r C i hmJ il tsi 1
f W
NOTICE
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDERand by virtue of a final decree enteiea on
the i6th day of August A D 1905 by the HonW S Bullock judge of the circuit courtfifth circuit of Florid Marion countyin chancersitting in cause pendin wherein Mel lisa A Reeves andPhiletns J Reeves were complainants andDaniel W Clark and Emma F Clark were de¬fendants wherein it was ordered that tbeundesigned as special master inthe said final decree therefore I will on
Jlonday the and day October A D jpsbetween the hours of ir oclock a m and aoclock p min frontof theeourthousedoorjnOcala Marion couny Florida offer for saleand will sell to the highest and best bidder fotcash the mortK3Jcdpremises and propertysaid forth as followsto wit
Seven and fift onehundredths chains northand south by seventeen and twentjeight onehundredths chains east and west in the northeast corner of section thirtvthree 33 town-ship
¬fourteen 14 south range twentytwo l2
eastcontaining thirteen 13 acres andin Marion count state of Flordaone Ci six year old faced
mare vOr so much of the above described propertyas may be necessary to satisfy said
costs E BIGGSAugust 1905 91 Special Mastei
NOTICE MASTRS SALEI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDERand byvirtucofa certain l decree entered
on the day of August D 1905 by theHonorable W S of the CircuitC urt Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit-of Florida in and for Marion countyin chancery in a certain cause therein pendingwherein Laura W Plumber is complainant andEdward 0 Eearls and wife Alice M L Earlsand W CTownsend defendants theunder¬signed special master in ceancery appintetherein said final decree
Monday tJtesnd day of October A D ioOsduring the It gal hour sale in front of thesouth door of house in Ocala Marioncounty Florida offer for sale and will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash the folownldescribed mortgaged premiseshalf of west half of northwest quarter andsouth halt of west half of southwest quarter otsection 4 township 12 south range 25 east imMarion Florida or so much thereof umay oe necer o satisfy the said final dee
CARLOS L SISTRUNKS 25 Special Mate Chancery
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSTLi the estate of AC Johnson de are-
hereby notified to un-dersigned
¬administrator of said estate at larFlorida within one year tm August
F TOWNSEND8 25 8t Administrator
NOTICE-
In Circuit Court Marion County Filth JudicialCircuit of Florid In Chancery
Henry Bird vs Caroline BirdDefendant
TT IS ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDA3 hernamed towit Carolinerequired to appear to he bill of-
complaint intcause on or before tthe 6th oNomr A D 1905
It is further of this orderbe published once a week for eight consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner
This Aug 241905seal S T SISTRUNK
CARLOS L SISTRUNK Clerk Circuit CourComplainants Srhcitor 8
NOTICE-
Of Application for Tax Deed Under Section 8 ofChapter 4888 Laws of Florid
IS HEREBY GI F BNOTICE purchaser of tax C cteNO565 and Sot 1st day of Junehas filed said certificates in my office and 9made application for tax deed to issue in accord-ance with law Said certificates embrace Ufollowing described property situated incounty Florida towit
Northeast quarter of southwest quarter onorthwest quaner section i townshiprange castand south J of southwest qurtconorthwest quarter section 2 townshipangeaoeast
The said land being assessed at the date of theissuance of such certificates in the nameparties unknown Unless said cficte obe reemeaccording to law is¬
the a th day of Sept A D1905Witness my official signature and seal this th-22nd dav OfAUg D 1905
ST SISTRUNKClerk Circuit CurMarion County Florida
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE
15 GIVEN THAT THE UNDERNOTICEexecutor will sell at public auctionforcashathe old homestead or residencoBullock deceased inportion of the city of Ocala Florida oaSaturday the Sixteenth of iteptcrnberA D i9oscommencing the hour often oclock a m alot ofplantation tools farm implement consist-ing
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rakespows hohorse mowing and other generalplantation implement Also hosehold and
and other personalproperty belonging to said estate
V S BULLOCKS 25
NOTICfc-
Whareas this board has given due notice as re¬
quired by law that in would consider and deter-mine at this meeting of the board whether notthey will adopt the provisions section r and 2of chapter 5450 of the Laws ot Florida and
i whereas no citizen of the county has appearedbefore theboard objecting to thebeing made operative aprovided for in saidchapter 5450 approved the governor or Floripa Mav3i
Resolved That the provisions of chapter 5450aforesaid shall become operative and in full forceand effect two month trom the date thereof twit im the 15th dav day of October A Dand that any and all persons violating its pro-visions
¬and requirements after that date will be
liable to tne pains and penaltiets hereofUnanimously adopted and ordered publihefor two monthsThis August 9 1905
H W TOS-GChaiauBord of County Commisioners
Clerk 3
EXECTUORS NOTICE
Executors notice to creditor etcIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALTNOTICE legatees distributees and all per¬
sons having claims ordemandsagaiust the estateRobert the sameto the undersigned executor for cayment dulyauthenticated within two from this dateor payment wilt be refused August i6tb
S iS St WILLIE S BULLOCKExecutor
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Cir-cuit
¬of Florida in and for Marion County iIin Chancery
Adolphus L MitceUCDtuant vs MissouriMitchell Constructive
Service1T IS ORDERED THAT THE DEFENDANT i1 herenamed towit Missouri Mitchell baDeis required to to tilecomplaint filedii tICn5onorbfor-eMuy
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It ordered that copy of this orderbe publishedonce week for four consecutiveweeks in the Ocala Banner a saidcounty and state ucspiI fb2ist dayofSetr 19sSISTRU
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