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OCALA EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBER 6. 1920 Ocala Evening Star mind the thought that we will be a long time making up our mind to en ter another war. Sanford Herald. If we hadn't been so Ion? about has to buy shells before he can go cut for a day's hunting. The negroes had better observe the same policy. "We have very little doubt that the iu.n-h-i livery Day Ep Suudmy by j making up our minds to enter the last STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY, one, it would not have lasted so long republican politicians and seditious OCALA, FLORIDA, nor cost so mucn. I literature sent m irom. xne nonn. i re souuuiauers .wm oe Dooitmg me trouble Under and by virtue of a final de cree issuing out of the circuit court trouble at Ocoee was caused by whit. &J-J&Jg-SSi NOTICE OP PIASTER'S SALE ' Mexican ideals are sometimes I negro who started the J. II. lienjanln. Editor Knterftd at Ocala, Fla postofflce as second-class matter. , . Editorial UepartmeBt o-Iely Keporter ... lit were. The governor of Chihuahua I victim of their prejudice against their is seriously considering the licensing! own race. cf open gambling at Juarez, just across from El Paso, to get money OCOEETS DEPLORABLE AFFAIR with which to establish and maintain MTe-oe public schools throughout the state. I (Orlando Reporter-Star) I . . 11 1 - I TXT 3 I iuexicans are not queer at ail. lijiuesuay mgui. auu- vYeunebuay mura- ,M,,nirn associated press we would tax all our gamblers we mg snouxa De taicen severely to neart ia.4a tAd Press is exclusively I could Dav all our school exnenses I by the negroes of this section entitled for theue for republication o without, any. ten-mill tax. It shows the determined attitude of not ofhe'rwise credUed in this paper and j ' Ithe white people of this community to aifio the. iocai If we must have a state highway keep it a white man's section. 419 batches herein are also reserved. commission, let the legislature fire the There is no one in Orange county present bunch, lock, stock and barrel, I "O would not nave given nis an to domestic subscription itATES jan(i give the governor power to ap- have that occurrence averted. The One year, m aance... "";'Jj; point three men a road engineer, a killing ol two white citizens, as well L "10LSW in advance'!!!" I. 1.50 Insiness man and a law'ver all three as the innocent negroes, is lamented jurco --- ---- . . .. . I. ... .. On montn, m auvuce " among the best of their class. Pay tne enre community. iiut back of it all there is a lesson. tober 19th, 1920, in that certain suit in chancery now pending, wherem Henry Gatrell is complainant and William Jacobs is defendant. I as speeial master will offer for -sale at the west door of the court house in Ocala, Florida, on Monday, the 6th day, of December, 1920, between the hour3 of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. of said day, the following land situate, lying and being in Marion county, Florida, to-wit: the west half of the southwest quarter of the south east quarter of section thirty-four in township thirteen south, range twen ty east, said land to be sold to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree and costs. S. T. Sistrunk. Special Master. W. K. Zewadski, ; . - complainant's Solicitor. 11-6-sat ADVEHTISIXG RATES them good salaries and their own ex- c rimcna TViz lvis.V. t 1 : i - ,,.1 I T'ny mnntlra fliero Viavo Vioon 1 1 cfrn-h- i lie i atit npr inrn idt i i. 1 onscuthre inaertionsr. Alternate inser- have been running around over the mS elements afloat among the ne- ?5 ner cent aaoiuonau oiudosj- -uia; ' - i . i wi UUIUIUK 1J1CCL1X1I3 ixntCimer cents "per inch. Special there, attending banquets, etc., have organs, and others by unprincipled position zv per ceiu a.uuti.iUUai. nw spenr or caused to be snent a lot of I wnites. nave naa a wiae circuiatiuw iipss mm i i. . ... here and I groes. Newspapers printed by negro here Their news was of a nature to . - J t r. Vi . mlnlmitm inM win take hieher rate. Ithe states money, and have accom ,uU1 ...v .v. ... . w . I ... . .. . - - . I t , . j. which win De turnisneu upuo ppn-1 pusned practically nothing. And such cause aiscontent ana promote sime. nniiBK Notii 5 cents per line for men and such methods .will accom- neir aoctrme o1 sociai e9uauiy nas ilrst insertion: 3 cents per line ror each phsh nothing worth while in twenty i o place m the bouth.- 'Ihe negro leln?i them back to their own H" know his Place and keep 'lt an(? f.ffairs and employ men who know a3 long as he behaves himseil and their work and their business to build keeps his place, he will be protected our roads. " ' v Inot only by the authorities, but by individuals as well Speaking of the war denartment The sane negroes of this community r,nr.ntiitinn chareres. Igal advertisements it legal rates. Nobody wants Japanese in this " country except people who "expect to order; that ex-service men should t should see to it that these new up I starts, laboring under the anticroa- Milwaiikee voters put Victor Berger T , oc,- .' tlons of a chance in the government. cn the toboggan, and handed him i a L ug that he ha tw nnifo should have the proper curb put to swift kick as the craft left the dock, I m;fV, -,j..i.-lthem:- Oranee county needs its neero VVMt.tlU TALAX HftiT? 1 W Ml llilflir' V . il I I I I 1,1 lI i, I v v w ;r v,a nn( t x. i j I rODulation. but needs only crood ne- Becauge-it is so far from France is . Crt i,;t, t, 4 ;i J eroes: others had better leave before probably the reason Dempsey js will- and - , . J they .are sent away under unfavorable mg to ngnfc hi, uua. xamya, iuuui. narfTT, ,0 QT,,Ti,; m;x. v,; circumstances. i ays oeiier, too. - It hasn't evpn thA nnwer n ,tf T4 The most deplorable tart of these t incidents is that the innocent suffer . - . -v 1 V I1LC I11CII umiri - MirVN I , - California -voted agamts the Japs, arfx a . - . along with the guilty.. Weed out the and it's the duty oi otner Americans Mi , . , , . chaff in your ranks and make such t back Lalifornia up. . isn t anior- avercoats and win need them - occurrences impossible. . Stop loafing, ma more to us than Nippon? winter, an wmun'f ; kq v.n P.et to work and keep out of mischief. not a for t sin xwiin Vio i,, and there .will be no cause to corn- There is a great deal of stupidity fllo i:m. Jf Dlain of the treatment afforded bv the and cruelty in even civilized human vinter . in America on nf white population of Orange county. beings, and it is much nearerthe sur- tWs idiculn,,s nrAer wl,0. Now that the disturbance in the face than it was seven years ago. hfi!i .nA WQTO, Ma . . . western section of the county has tho Sf wij . ii. - come to an end. all citizens should for- . - - . m - ' mi w- mvu vuiu v Arr 1. 1 it-", tr x ii l ipru i There were seven parties who went to keep their uniforms as long as they ?et as "soon as possible. Those ne mto the national election, but nobody czn bufc tf they need them they can Sroes who had no part in it. should t.niM nv ntt.pnt.inn in nnv but the re- . , . ... ton , r . . ace ine army DUttoms remove the 1 , c pu"cU xui Dnia men rmblican and flemocratic. The others I . .. . . ., I vv.oc i iirHiimin ann titoi i- rhw. . a i iLivbiici.i3 1 . m j J i I uou. vm UlClUi VilllV I CiTU-l lations govern men in the army, not ritiKMis A lf 1, I COAlMil TKK KEClil V12S THANKS -. tt i x -i irr-.i. . - ui, ui muoc anuciiair , ... xi. .1. j... . j... warriors m Washington, who never .. . .. xan uracil xur.. me ifurw, vmi smelled .powder except at target prac- or Star: Alter a campaign the murder of her husband. If the t; -."a- Z ? most notable in its character, but one authorities will just turn that lady ward Prussianism in-tlm JL in which the forces of right and jus : - '. Itice suffered, 1 wish to commend the The Star oTPntw T, services of the Ocala committee for ble at Ocoee. in Oranw pmmtv Tf the democratic, party, will be eaeerlv seized unnn hv rtA on. Florida has proved steadfast to the democratic faith, and the contribu - uviu UM 4 O loose she will kill herself soon Our former fellow-citizen, Mr. O. M. Eaton, was re-elected senator from Polk county. Mr. Eaton, tho' a resi dent of Lakeland for the last fifteen years, yet retains all his old friend sbips in Marion.- " The people who are frightened be cause they $ ear the vote of California will cause war with Japan may quiet their fears. Australia and New Zea land excluded the Japanese years ago, and Japan hasn't made war on them yet..: : . : . - Mr. Bryan wants Mr. Wilson to re sign. The only time Mr. Bryan ever did his country a real service . was when he resigned and he probably thinks others should 'follow his ' vir tuous example. But Mr. Wilson will serve his term out. We visited the Kissimmee Valley Gazette . office not long ago and we dont think they're treating Thorn just right. . Right there in that free range cattle country they keep -Thorn in the ."stock room." Leesburg Com mercial. - , Maybe they keep him there to shoot the bull when that animal becomes " obstreperous. : ' ' " . Many thousands ot election inspec tors will be working for several days counting and tabulating the ballots of the United States. The people, of. course, will pay the bills. Times- Union.'.' " . -'. We don't know how it was in other places, but the , inspectors here earned their money. Eight worked twenty e hours on a stretch. After all we are Americans and it is the duty of real Americans, whether democrats or republicans, to give their moral - support ta the " govern riflent in solving the problems with which it is faced. St. Petersburg Times. " ' It's no trouble to give the govern ment moral support financial support i 3 what brings the sweat. Some of the newspapers in the state are conducting a bit of a word war re garding whether Thorn, the state's best press humorist, is a "prosaic or picturesque liar?' Well, we wouldn't want to call old man Thorn any kind cf a Jiar. St. Petersburg Tiroes. We don't care what we call him as iong as he is a hundred miles off. If he comes up thisserway, we shall call him to dinner. ; It is said that Japan will offer to the United States a proposition by which all Japanese in " the United States shall be placed on an equality wift the people, of the United States 'and promises in return to prevent all emigration to America. It would be advantageous for. the,-United States to make the same kind of treaties with every nation in the world exceot France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium, uonancv faweden, Denmark and Nor ' fay,:. ' :.; - ..- : :.: . Just in passing, though, President lading -elect,-we .would like to know we 'will always be curious about 'ng just what you intend to do the league of nations and es ' Germany. We ' occupy'-- the victors in a worldar and '".'' : ' ' --' of "the instance of Southern race hate by the tions' under the-circumstances, prov ceonle who hav fnrcmHon aimnt'.-tWAUd more generous than we expected. occurrences in Washine-ton Htv. Ra.st Approximately iO.OOO was raised St. Louis, Chicago and Omaha. How- 5" this st.ate or the cause and sent to ever, "the white man must ia i w the national headquarters. , While state, or his state Will become unbear- uvai county led m tnese contriDU able, and when' negroes band them- tl0ns yet Pinellas, Gadsden, Manatee selves together, arm with hiVTinnwor. and Leon counties exceeded the quota ed rifles and lav in laro-o cM. f assigned to them. ammunition. thprft i nlwav, The democratic people of Florida to be trouble, and th 11 a1 should profit in the defeat recently wavs iret the worst nf 'it wiif0 sustained and should adhere more keen their ammunition' iri f firmly, together in. the determination the average white man with a revol- r? sprtad thf true democratic gospe ver or rifle seldom h mnra tnQn mrougnout tne nation. box of cartridges in his home; and if , 1 want you to know that I am deep he has a shotgun he almost always ly gratefurto the democratic news- the campaign for nnances, and for it3 earnest, constructive service to the democratic party in this state. Very truly yours, A. Y. Milam. The .committee raised $261.50 for the national democratic finance com jmittee, and its members are glad they were of some help. FOR LETTERS PATEST Notice is "hereby given that we, the undersigned, - will apply to the Gov ernor of the State ot Florida, at Talla hassee, Florida, on the 20th day of November, A. D. 192, for Letters Patent to ,be issued to OAK HURST LJMB COMPANY, under the following proposed charter, the original of rWhich U on file in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, in Tallahassee, Florida. JOHN 31. MEFFERT. C G. FRASER. -WELLINGTON IL MEFFERT. PRICE LIST Golden Age Macaroni 3 for 25c Corned Beef, 3 for. , . .... $1.00 Roast Beef, 3 for. ...... .$1.00 Choice White Bacon, lb..272c Breakfast Bacon squares lb 40c Lard Compound per lb . . . .20c Roxane Pancake Flour, 14 -lb. package, two for. 25c Jello Ice Cream Pwdr 2 for 25c 4 bars Clean Easy Soap... 25c Choice Sweet Potatoes, pk. 50c Good whole Rice, per lb. lO'c Reddick " mkde Peanut Butter in bulk, per lb. .... .. . . .30c Reddick made Peanut Butter one pound tins .........35c Reddick made Peanut Butter v four pound tins-. . . . . ..$1.20 Fresh shipment Royal Salad dressing, Mayonnaise dressing, Tartar Sauce and Mint Sauce. Cam -Thomas Company Phone 163 : And et delivery : NOTICE of ANIMALS IMPOUNDED ! - To Whom It Uay Concern: ; This is to certify that I have this day placed in the city pound the fol lowing described animals, which have been found running at large within the corporate limits of the city of Ocala; contrary to the ordinances of said city: One black sow. no mark. ' The owner thereof or his agents, and all whom it may concern, are hereby notified that if the animals are not claimed and all expenses of-taking and impounding thereof are not paid within three days from date hereof, to-wit: On the 9th day of November, .1920, I will sell the same to the high est and best bidder, said sale to take place between the hours of 11 a. m. and 3 p. .m. on said day at the city pound in Ocala, Florida. S. C. M. Thomas, Marshal City of Ocala. C. A. Holloway, Impounder It TAX BOOKS OPEN Propowed Charter and Articles of In corporation of Oak Hurst f Lime Company We, -the Undersfa-npd. Art herphv a a. sociate ourselves together for the pur- yuao ui uecomuig incorporated under me laws OI th stato of Tflorlda. - nrA do hereby adopt the -following propos- cu tuarier ana articles or incorpora tion. . Article I. Name' and Place of Bolnesa' The name of this corporation shall be OAK HURST T.TTF! HOMPANTV n-nA it3 principal place of business shall be in Ocala, 'Marion county, Florida, but it may establish such other places of business or branches thereof either within the state of Florida or else where, as the board of directors may see fit to establish. Article II. Boiiiaeaa The general nature of the business or businesses to be transacted 'by this corporation are: (a) To manufacture building, agri cultural and. chemical lime; road ma terial; and any such forms of lime, and by-products of lime and the lime industry, . as may seem advisable for the welfare of - the company; (b) To prospect and develop min eral lands; - (c) To buy, lease and sell lands, and all kinds of personal (property; (d To own and operate farms, farm lands and agricultural enterprises; (e) To own and operate commis saries and mercantile establishments; (f) To iborrow money, issue ibonds, notes or other obligations, and to se cure the same by mortgage, deeds, f (ledges- or other instruments, and to end money, taking as security there for mortgages, deeds, pledges or other instruments; (g) - Generally, to exercise all such powers as may be necessary or conven ient to the purpose of the -business or businesses of this corporation and to have, exercise and enjoy all the rlg"hts, powers and privileges Incident to cor porations organized, chartered and ex isting under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Florida. Article III. Capital Stock The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000) DOLLiARS, to Ibe divided into Two Hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dol- lare ($100) each, all or any portion of which may be issued for or payable in money, or labor, services, real or personal property, at a fair valuation therefor to be fixed by the ' iboard of directors. -V ' Article IV. '. . Term,' The term for which this corporation is to exist is perpetual. ' I Article V. . j - . 'Officer The (business of this corporation is to be conducted by the following offi cers: -President, vice president, secre tary, treasurer and a general manager, any two of which, except the offices of E resident ana -vice-president, may oe eld .by the same .person, such officers to be elected by the .board of directors; and by a board of directors to be elect ed by the stockholders, consisting of not less than three nor more than five members. The board of directors may appoint such subordinate officers, hav ing such duties, powers and terms of office, as it may deem best and to the Interest of this corporation. The an nual meetings of this corporation shall be held in its offices in Ocala. Florida, on the first Tuesday in January of each year, and the following officers shall conduct the business of this cor poration until those elected at the first meeting of the stockholders and direc tors shall qualify: President, John M. Meftert; vice "president and general manager, C- G. Fraser; secretary and treasurer, Wellington H. Meftert. Board of Directors, John M. Meftert, C. G. Fraser and Wellington H. Meff ert. Article VI. " x Indebtedness The bighest amountof indebtedness to which this corporation may at any time subject itself is Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000). Article VII. Subscribers flhe names and residences of the subscribers, together with, the amount of stock subscribed for by each, are as follows: Name Residence Shares John II. Meftert Ocala, Florida 40 shares C. G. Fraser - Ocala, Florida 80 shares Wellington H. Meffert Ocala, Florida 80 shares The tax books for state and county taxes are now open. Those paying taxes during November will receive 2 per cent discount. W W. Stripling, l-3t ' Tax Collector. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF MARION. -On this day personally came before me, John M. Meftert. C. G. Fraser and Wellington IL Meftert, each to me well known, and each acknowledged to me that he is one of the subscribers above named and that he signed the forego ing Notice of Application for Charter and Articles of Incorporation of OAK HURST LIME COMPANY, and that be signed the same for the uses and pur poses therein set forth and expressed. My commission expires on the 13th day of March, 1921. Witness my hand and official seal at Ocala, Florida, this the 5th day of Oc tober, A. D1920. . (Seal) D. NIEL, FERGUSON. 10-8-4t-Sat Notary Public i OUTi DUSS 'IS ccess TT HAS ALWAYS been the policy of this bank to J- manifest a friendly, personal interest in the wel fare of , depositors. We do not merely wish for the success "of our depositors; we work for their success, realizing that their interests of the bank are closely bound, up with the welfare of its customers. WE STRIVE to meet the requirements of our cus tomers in a manner consistent with right bank ing principles. ' . Mi unroe & Chambliss National Bank (D HJ M tffl a l a jt -" - a f There is a 'Charge Account for Everybody iaa yy YOU NEEE MI fin Several dollars paid out at one time puts a big hole in the pocketbook. Why not try our plan of easy payments ; a system that clothes the family so that the money is never missed ? Yotir credit is an asset. Why not use it ? We carry a full and complete line of SKIRTS, COAT SUITS & COATS for GROWN-UPS & 1M TOTS The goods we sell are guaranteed to be stylish ! and will please the most exacting. ... . . . col 'iriFii' .si im "WHY PAY MORE?" Ocala, Florid r m Tin ft Lm as n r i'S W lH' if Bkr V, t f -' - - j j h i -..j.. tA JmLrsJ la tiWs-i tiW.wla - mJiJa Meisbcnhip in the Florida Cktu Eachaoge reqtrfrcs ccJy the abSkf to co-operate. No takktion fees, no membership daea. For lalorinadon, cocsnlt the manager of pearwt associxtlon or fab-exchxoge, or irrite to tho tzs&et nvmager at Tampa. I f SOI r: V CACf IrAN&f h AfiTU Eaa4 V : Raising the Family ph, Yesi wonderful Will Power is It not! Fi$ner r X TO "3MOK mo HOfte! isn't it XTS SO ONUSUfu) WouJ-fs-dPCS , MRS. I: I I r- . '''.. - r 1 .-vK, i r . i i 1 1 1 1 I lit' i -si c-mr. an " Tt X. II ft II - . : it 1 i : r. : 1 . J Behind the Historian's Back. Stonewall Jackson was of a very religious disposition. " lie had In fclf service a negro man who had become so accustomed to the famous soldier' a ray that he was able to foretell when ever the general was about to start on in expedition without receiving: any idvanee notice to that effect. One day ie was asked to explain how he could 2o this when his master never tU rulged his plans to anyone. The negro replied: "Well, I'll tell yon. Marse Jackson alius prays ev' night 'n ev uawnln', but when he gits ready to go iway he prays two or free or f o times Jurin' the night. An when I seea 5im prayln' m curisid'able I gits ready, ?ase .we's gwine eomewheahs." Kan sas City Star. . A? for "Ok llnrn Pr;