Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1908-01-20 [p...
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EIGHT OCAL EVENItiG STAR MONDAY JANUARY 20 1908 r
rSTRANGE DISHES
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Lions Flesh Tigers Meat and BakedElephants Foot
Lions flesh Is said to furnish a verygood meal Tiger meat is not PO pala-table
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for it Is tough and sinewy InIndia nevertheless It is esteemed be
4 cause there is a superstition that it Im-
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R to the eater some of the tntlhrlyand cunning that characterizes an-
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This notion is not of courset held by the followers of lirahma nullar Buddha whose religion forbids the
eating of fleshE There appears to be considerable dif-
ference¬
P of opinion among authoritiesZ on the subject as to the merits of ele-
phants flesh as an article of diet Uy-
gome Jt is considered a dainty buttbfrre Isthe authority of at least one
rEuropean against it Stanley said thatbe frequently tasted elephants Uc h-
and that it was more like soft leatherand glue than anything else with
sr which he could compare it Anotherexplorer however declares that he
i cannot Imagine how an animal socoarse and heavy as the elephant could
k produce such delicate and tender llesh4 o
All authorities agree In commendingrthe elephants foot Even Stanley ad-
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that baked elephants foot wasY a dish fit for a king It is the greatest
delicacy that can be given to a KallirSt Louis Republic
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Sincerity-In life sincerity Is the sure touch-
Stone of character The good and valuable man is he who strives to realizeday by day his own sincere coucoplions of true manhood Thousands areStruggling to exhibit what some oneelse admires to reach the popularstandard to be or appear to be re-
Spectable and honorable but few makeI it their aim to live thoroughly up to
I their own individual convictions ofwhat Is right and good
f Carlyle well says At all turns aman who will do faithfully needs to
F believe firmly If he have to ask at4 t every turn the worlds suffrage if he
I cannot dispense with the worlds suf-frage and make his own suffrage servebe Is a poor eye servant and the workcommitted to him will be misdone
A Historic GolferyThe following entries in the accounts
of James Graham marquis of Mont-roseSr when he was a student at the-
f74 University of St Andrews are quite in-
Falstafflan veinItem for two goffe balls JoshItem my Lord taking aue drink in
Jhone Gams before he went out andr
W after be came from the golfe 45sh 4dItem to the boy who carried my
I Lords clubs to the Held 3shf
With every allowance for change of1q tariff the most completely refreshed1 i-
vgiants of modern gold dwindle intoabstemiousness beside that aIle drink
London Athenaeumtt
Crowded Out by Vain Manfi uI went into the office looking like a
fright said the woman I didnts have a chance to straighten my hat-
s or pat my hair or anything 1 had in ¬
tended to primp going up In thv ele-
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PAlATKA 15 PROSPEROUS
Hon S J Hilburn Answers LeHardy-
In Regard to Prohibition7-
f Palatka Fla Jan 20 i 0v-
rdlr AV T Gary Pnsiaerit MarionCounty Anti aloun League Ocala i
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SiiI un to cit oi yurfavor of the 12th inst enclosing a c > r Y-
tf the Ocila Star isued Jan 19 19Seontaining an article from one C A
LrHardy of this pity relative to theconditions here sine the wet and dryelection which occurred in this coun-ty Sept jo 1907 0
i This article is so manifestly absurd i
on its fare that I should not thinkyour people would b > deceived by it-
I enclose herewith certificates of thecounty clerk county tax collector andt
city clerk showing that there has benno increase in the tax levies for statecity or county purposes in this countysince the said election awl there is no I
ground whatever for the statement of I
Mr LicHurdy that taxes have been in-
creasedf
i on hundred per centAs to the statement that the streets
art being used for garden purposes it j
seems foolish to me to notice such ai statement Never before in all our-I
I history ins there bern such a forward If movo in paving streets and sidewalks-and In the general improvement of our
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city The contract has hron let andI
the vitrified brick are on the trots to-
p ne Water street ftIm Main to I
i Laurel streets and to pavo Le m m I
I stroet from the St Johns river to theI railroad at the union depot Thiswork is being executed and must bp-
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completed by May which means imI
mediate paving with vitrified brick for j
ragout one mile in this city Mr Le ¬
Hardy operated a small business onupper Lennon street near the pointi where those outrageous dives were losated before the election and his state ¬
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ment that prior to said wet and dryelection he had done a business oftwo thousand dollars per month makeseverybody laugh who reads his arti ¬
cle I do not see how it was ever pos-
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for him to have done any such abusiness Mr Jesse Hagan who oper-ates
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a business of the same kind inthe same block says that his business-has greatly increased since the elec-
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Of course 1 do not know whatthe hOOkS show but so far as I amable to see Mr LeHardy is doing as I
good a business as he ever did Ifthe net and dry election has hurt him-in his business it is perhaps due tothe fact that he is prevented fromselling a certain class of goods as hehas been indicted for selling intoxi-cating
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liquors Of course I do notknow to what extent this indictmenthas hurt his business
The values of real estate have notIin my judgment within the last ten
years bean so high not property in jtineAi-rdent of the A < L Railway Co hasmoved to this city and is buying realestate extensively and has bought abrick block at a price greater than j
it could have been bought prior to thesaid wet and dry election The Ke iting Block has been bought at a pricefar in excess of what Mr Keating givefor it a year ago There have beenno sacrilices in property Our town-is well filled with people and it iswith difficulty that people procureresidences here Both business andresidence buildings are going up andthere has not been a failure of anymerchant since the wet and dry elec-tion
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withstanding the fact that we-t have had on us a great panic
Very truly yours-S J Hilburn
Palatka Fla Jan UO 1908I hereby certify that since the wet
and dry election in this county therehas been no increase of the taxes forState and County purposes in PutnamCounty A S WillardSTATIC OF FLORIDA
PUTNAM COUNTYI Joseph Price Clerk of the Cir-
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court of Putnam County FloridaI
and Clerk of the Board of CountyI
I Commissioners who have exclusivei power to levy taxes for state andcounty purposes in Putnam Countydo hereby certify that since the wetand dry election held in this countywherein the sale of intoxicating liq ¬
uors wines and beers was prohibitedno taxes have been levied and I am notaware of any necessity for increasing-the
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levy for IOS which will be madesome time next summer I
Witness my hand and official sealthis 20th day of January A D 1903
Seal Joseph PriceCierk Circuit Court
T J N Blaekwell City Clerk of theI City of Palatka Florida do herebyI certify that the Levy for City Taxesfor the City of Palatka for the years1906 and JtO are exactly the samethere has been no increase in the levyfor the past two years as will beshown by the Ordinances which are ofrecord in my office
Given under my hand and officialseal this 20th day of January 1908-
J N BlaekwellSeal City Clerk
ADDITIONAL LOCAL-
K of P meet Monday nightt
Odd Follnvs meet Tuesday evening
If you neod electric wiring or re-tairing of any kind phone 300 I
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Mr G W Kass of Macon Ga is j
a guest of the Ocalt Howe
Pen Condon has a line of iuw cuer bicycles Tor rent
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Large a srtment of CTT GLASand CHINA at Postoffice Drugstore
Dont fail to see our big line of Ocalapost cards in colors Ocala Ns Co
A gas jet is needed at the bottom ofthe steps leading to the courthousebasement
The boiler in the courthouse base-ment has been safely railed off fromintrusion-
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Richwine the Levon farmer andtrucker was in town today and re ¬
ports everything bloming in his section
Joe Sicker representing the J GLippman commission house of New I
York is in town interviewing ourtruckers
Fayette Miller the cattle man ofMartel was in town this morning and I
brought a two year old steer thatdressed OH pounds net I
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Mr Van Houten of Gaiter was in I
yesterday and made his recordgood with the Star which he has tak-en
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since its establishment twelve yearsago-
town
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Fred L Smith of Clarksville Tinnwho is spending the winter at WeirPark was in town Saturday with twoof Clarence Smiths children
FOUND An Overcoat on last ovening on South Third street Owner canget same by paying for advertisementand proving property W A Moorhead
FOR SALECheap for cash onethreehorse power coal oil boiler andengine also one complete saw rig forcutting wood Cause for soiling cantuse it in my crippled condition PMcCIymonds
Among those who dined at theMontezuma yesterday were C CRawls Stephenville Q I Roberts W-I Gooner and H Borden PalatkaMrs M Coffield Chicago J H Knoblock Martin J B Peck Reddick JA Xelson High Springs and C THiggins Clearwater
Rev C C Carroll spoke Sunday toa good sized audience at Oklawaha J
church The building was crowdedHo spoke on temperance and the drysilo When through he asked everyvoter who would vote the dry ticket-to give him his hand Every man inthe building did so Tho congregation-also
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raised 7 for the Marion CountyAntiSaloon League
Messrs W D Carn and W T Garywore called for last night in the tentmooting The object was to get ourjpublic school to adjourn so the child-ren
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could go in the election procession-and sing This morning the schoolboard declined to suspend school asthe parents of the children favoredboth sides of the question-
COMFORTINGu i
WORDS
Many a Florida Household Will FindThem So
To hav the pains and aches of ahad back removed to be entirely freefrom annoying dangerous urinary dis ¬
orders is enough to make an ykidneyI
sufferer grateful To tell how thisgreat change can be brought about j
will prove comforting words to hun ¬
dreds of Florida readers-A Oerting seaman of 419 L St
Pensacola Fla tells how to do it Hesays From experience with DoansKidney Pills I can strongly recommendthem to anyone in need of a good med ¬
icine for the kidneys Kidney com ¬
plaint and backache caused me suf-fering
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at intervals for years The first-or second attack I did not mind butas time went by they grew worse andat times laid me up I could hardlywalk and it was a difficult matter to i
straighten after stooping while thekidney secretions were irregular andunnatural Doans Kidney Pills cured-me From personal experience I knowthat this remedy can be depended upon-
to fulfill the representations made forit
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo I
New York sole agents for the UnitedStates
Remember the name Doans and-
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other
WANTED Cheap ror cash a smallpiece of colored tenement propertyclose in Address Ajax care Star
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SAITO SAYS JAPANESE SHIPS
Are Not in Six Thousand Miles of theAmerican Coast
Tokio Jan 20Vive Admiral Saito-in an interview with the AssociatedPress declared that no vessel of theJapanese fleet was any nearer thePal ti coast or America than Yokusuka The declaration was brought forthby repeated reports of sinister designs-of Japan regarding the AmericanMeets visit to the Pacific
WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS-For fifteen years I have watched-
the workings of JLJucklens Arnica Salveand it has never failed to cure anysore boil ulcer or burn to which itwas applied It has saved us many adoctors bill says A F Hard ofEast Wilton Mo Twentyfive cents-at Tydings Gos drug su re-
ASSESSMENT NOTICE-
Al persons having real estate or per-sonal property in the city of Ocalawill please returned the same foassessment as required by law on orbefore the first day of February 1908-
H C SistrunkTax Assessor for the City of OcalaJanuary 20 1908
NOTICEThirty cloys from Tate or TL rear
therafter as practicable the towncouncil will receive bras for all of theunfinished sidewalks on Oklawaha av-
enue Fort King avenue Fox LaneSay street AVatula street Tuscawil-la street Y itula street Magnoliastreet Main street South street Ex-
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street and any other streetmentioned in cement sidewalk ordi-nance
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Specifications on file in town clerksoffice
Said council reserves the right toreject any or all bids
Ocala Fla Oct 9 1907
J D RobertsonAttest President City Council-
H C Sistrunk City Clerk
In the Circuit Court of the ifth Judi-cial
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Circuit of Florida In and for Ma-rion
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CountyIn Chancery-The Passumnsic Savings Bank a Cor¬
poration Under the Laws of the State-of Vermont Complainant vs Mrs EB Brockington Defendant Order forConstructive Service-It is ordered that the defendant here-
in¬
named towit Mrs E B Brocking ¬
ton bo and she is hereby required toAppear to the bill of complaint in thisause on or before
Monday the 3rd day of February 1908It is futher ordered that a copy of
this order be published once a weekfor eight consecutive weeks in theOcala Star a newspaper published inaid county and state
This 4th day of December 1907-
S T SistrunkClerk Circuit Court Marion Co Fla
By H B Foy Jr D C
Hocker Duval-Complainant Solicitor
FRESH FISH AND OYSTELS-
I am keeping a full stock of fr sh andsalt water fish and oysters which I re-
ceive¬
daily and guarantee to be freshand good I also carry a complete lineOf fresh pleats beef pork sausageetc and country produce and respect-fully
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ask a share of your patronageanti guarantee satisfaction
EMI31 ATM MEAT MARKETL Casminski Proprietor
ADMINISTRATORS NCTC2 lOCreditors n re Estate of John dinsler Deceased
Notice is hereby given to all creditorslegatees distributees and nil otherpersons having claims or demandsagainst the estate of John Kinsler de-
ceased to present the same to the un-
dersigned¬
administrator within oneyear from this date Geo Giles
As Administrator Estate of JohnKinsler
Dated Ocala Fla Dec 21st 1807
FISH AND OYSTFRI am now receiving dally fresh sup
plies cfr Jish and oysters I will takecare of your orders and give you thebest I also carry a nice stock of porkand beef choice meats at living pricesGive me a share of your business IE Tompkins the last stall on theright City Market
Notice of plication for Leave to Sell
Minors LaneNotice is hereby given that en the
llth day cf February A D 1903 I
will apply to Honorable Joseph BellCounty Judge in and for MarionCounty State of Florida at his officein Ocala in said County for an orderauthorizing me as Guardian of theminor heirs of the estate of TalulahJ Groover deceased to sell at privatesale the following property belonging-to said estate towit Southeast quar ¬
ter of section 12 Township 13 south-of Range 19 east said lands belong ¬
ing to the estate of the said Talulah-J Groover deceased to be sold forthe best interest of said minor heirs
I This llth day of January 1908-
I Oscar Groover Guardian
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COLORED PEOPLES DEPARTMENT
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J M Deas Reporter
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REPUBLICAN CONVENTION-
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republican voters of precinct-NoI 1 were called to order in Mitchells
II hall at 12 oclock today V P Wil ¬
son was elected chairman and H CI Groves secretary After stating theobject of the meeting fortyone per¬
son took their oath of qualificationbefore Notary Public Haile The chair-man
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named the committee on nomina-tions
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and upon the report of the samethe following named persons wereelected delegates to the county con-
vention¬
to be held in Ocala Jan 25Hon H C Groves Yo P Wilson AC Rackett F K Powers F P Gadson W M Ponder S M Gibbs JH Dickerson F C TV Williams L CSmith R H Coleman J M Deas JP Holly D M Jones T J AndersonGeorge Giles W W Spann
NOTICE-
The following persons nave keen ap ¬
pointed to act as inspectors and clerks-at the special election to be held
January 21st A D 1903as provided by Article 20S deneralsStatutes
Ocala District 1 Box A to NHen ¬
ry Livingston So L Bitting and BaxterCarn and W W Clyatt clerk Boxfrom M to ZM M Little L 5 Beck-J F Crawford and J P Gallowayclerk
Roddick District 2H M Sherouse Porter Hull M H Rou and RD Rou clerk-
Flemington District 3F E Smoak-J K Mixson C H Gray and W DMathews clerk
Cotton Plant District 4J H HudKens Charles Miller John Parker and-C R Veal clerk
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Romeo District 5J T Hutchens-J V Nettles T M Morgan and Wes-ley
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Nobles clerkCamp Izzard District GJohn Bragg 1
R D Stokes G C Turner and W LJordan clerk t
Shady Grove Dist 7J M Doug-lass
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H W Douglass Frank Mosesand J M Coin clerk
Summerfield District SJ L HuffA D Mitchell R C Billups and J EBranch clerk
Lake Weir District W E McGahagin G A Scott J S Driggers-and J M Blair clerk
Moss Bluff District 10A M Hig-gins A J Snell M II Morrison and-J
VC Pillians clerk
i Grahamville District l1P L Durisoe L M Graham J B Gore andI
Robert Holly clerkSalt Springs District 12J F Fa
lana W P Williamson H W McCray and IT T Sleap clerk
Fort McCoy District ltT S Granthan H C Martin A J Albrittonand R A Hogan clerk
Orange Springs District 14I T
Hall D M Waldron L T MatchettI
r and W F Jordan clerkLinadale District l5C A Mc
Craney J B Booth J A McCraney-and R B Irvin clerk
Citra District 1GW A RcddickGeorge Townsend W H Harrison andStewart Rainey clerk
Anthony District 17A R GriffinI
C D Souter Carl Priest and GeorgePasteur clerk
Martin District 18Vm KnoblockI L F Teuten H M Knobloek and P
B Livingston clerk zStanton Dist 19R A Kelsey T
B Smoak W C Black and FrankLytle clerk-
BlitchtonI
District OJim II Bad-ger
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I Robt W Ferguson W J Willisind J M Butch clerk
I Polleview District 21D E StrobleJno H Ashworth Joe Whisenant and-T K Slaughter clerk
I McIntosh District 22T S Cam ¬
eron J Preston Wiley J So ThomasI and W E Allen clerk
Pedro District 23R J Perry RL Clayburn R L Lewis and P ASnow clerk-
Dunnellon District 24 Walter Ed-
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George Bridges Jas S Moodyand J M Barksdale clerk
Candler District 25J Y McKin-ney J M Marshall P A Fort andI
Tom Pritchett clerkj Sparr District 2G Stephen Civila-W D Eminisor J W Colbert and Da-vid
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Grantham clerkEureka District 27P U Milligan
R W Dixson L V Marsh and Jasper-J Brinson clerk
Levon District 2W R MunroeCharlie Lucius Will Freeman and JY Hicks clerk-
Kendrick District 29Y V Chappell C C Priest Jr W E Nix andPeter Loose clerk
Martel District 30Henry Seckinger AY V Weathers Archibalt Cuthelland L H Pillans clerk
Fairfield District 31D B PayneJ A Thomas B S Jennings and RA Scott clerk
Geiger District 32E A Smith JI Whittington S A Neal and D RZetrouer clerk S T SistrunkClerk Board cf County Commissioners-
By H D Palmer D C V t