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TWO THE OCA LA EVEXtttU STAR. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1914 CHARLES H. BECK i OCALA OCCURRENCES Moose meet tomorrow evening. Board of Trade tomorrow night. i Tonight the big Park show. 2-19-tf Fresh buttermilk daily at Gerig's . Drug Store. 2-7-tf Larallieres of every 'allprices, at Weihe's. description, 2-24-tl Mr. C. A. -Tremere of Was in town today. Belle view The Star exceedingly regrets the death of the above named young man, who died at the hospital last night at 9 o'clock after several days of illness. Mr. Beck was a eon of Mr. J. L. Beck, of the Fellowshfp section, and was born and reared in that neigh borhood. About three-quarters of a meeting of the city ! year ago, he came to Ocala and took COMPLETED ARRANGEMENTS ? TO BUY THE LOT Call phone 435 if in need of plain or fancy dress making. . . 1-8-tf. V Don't forget that the regular semi monthly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held tomorrow evening. ; Six-room cottage r rent; well located, modern conveniences. Apply i at Star office. 2-6-tf Six-room cottage for rent; ,well located, modern conveniences. Apply at Star office. 2-6-tf At a special council held this afternoon, arrange ments were completed for the pur chase of the Dismukes lot opposite the A. C. L. passenger station. Those present at the meeting were jCouncilmen Hunter, Bennett, Knight, Robinson and Roess. The amount paid for the Dismukes lot was $12,500, less taxes due on same. The finance committee was au thorized to complete the transaction tomorrow. On motion of Councilman Bennett, it was ordered that the clerk trans fer from the electric light fund to the general fund the sum of $500, as the purchase of the lot considerably reduced the money in this fund. The threatened cold wave last night ran into a wansj wave, and was turned off into a mist and drizzle. The latest in table silverware is the Grecian fork-spoon, at Weihe's jew elry store. 2-24-tf Lee Howell, vho was taken suddenly very? ill last night, is much better today. DR. W. K. LANE Specialist, Eyp 2ar. Nose and Throat. Office Law .Jllrary Building. Ocala Adv. : Frank Mustin has sold his press ing club and cleaning establishment to W. N. Blackwood, of Palatka. L 'Sarasota Sun. THE ENSIGN .FILM NEVER FAILS. PRESS TlM BUTTON AND YOU HAVE A PICTU1.E. ASK THE COURT PHARMACY ABOUT THESE '.FILMS. 2-9-tf ' Gen. John L. Inglis has been elect ed chairman of the advisory commit tee for the ' Confederate Veterans reunion in Jacksonville. Most elegant line of lavallieres at the largest range of prices in the city at Weihe's. 2-24-tf a position in the H. B. blasters store. He made friends for himself among his fellow clerks, the customers of the store and all others he met. He was in his 22nd year, a promising and popular young man, and regret at his early death is deep and wide spread. - The young man's near relatives were with him when he passed away," land today took the remains to his j boyhood home at Fellowship. The funeral services took .place this aft ernoon at the Fellowship church,' and interment was made in the pretty cemetery near by. Rev. Bunyan Stephens officiated. The deceased was a member of Fort King Camp, W. O. W., being admitted to the or der only a few months ago. A num ber of his brother Woodmen attend ed the funeral, as did several of the clerks from Masters' store. WORLD ALMANACS FOR 1914 World Almanacs at Ballard's, 35 cents each. 1-29-tf (Mrs. T. E. Bridges requests anyone who has cannas, bulbs, geranium cut tings or plants of any kind to bring them to the Ocala Seed Store on Fri7 day and Saturday between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock and they will be distributed on those days to all chil dren between theagesof six and 15 years for their gallens Those Grecian ol've fork-spoons at Weihe's are the ve y latest thing out. Go and see them. 2-24-tf . LAST SERVICES TO 3IRS. PIKE The friends and former nefghbors of the late Mrs. W. S. Pike at Orange Springs had made all arrangements for the funeral when the body ar rived there yesterday, and were out in large numbers to attened the last sad rites. These courtesies were very much appreciated by the "bereaved family and the friends who accom panied the remains to their last ret ing place. ORANGE SPRINGS Messrs. Eugene and Lee Cox, who came to Ocala to attend the death bed and funeral of their mother, Mrs. Pike, left . last night for their homes in Atlanta. They went across country from Orange Springs and took 'the Seaboard train at Citra. "Air. J. G. Swalm has purchased a lot in Lin wood addition from Dr. J. EL Chace and will soon ibegin erect ing thereon a pretty bungalow home. Dr. J. E. Chace has made a con tract with Mr. J. G. Swaim, the painting contractor, to paint the old Aloody home in Linwood addition. The house will be painted both in side and, out and put in first class condition. The following from the Sarasota Sun will be of interest: to the many Maion county friend of 'Mr. and .Mr Jack Halton, the latter former ly Miss Swain of Anthony: "What pnight have been a serious accident was averted by a narrow margin Tuesday evening when Dr. Jack Hal ton ran into the roller being used on the county. road, lie had a number of ladies in his car when he collided with' the obstruction which was standing across the road without a reu light showing, and when he saw it he was too close to stop, tho he reduced the speed of the car suffi ciently to prevent injury Co the oc cupants. Ditches on either side pre vented him turning out. The car was badly wrecked." f' .a Capt. B. Denham, general man ager of the Ocala Northern Railway, came down yesterday from Jackson . yxHe.to spend, a few days in the. city on business for the road. it i-. : . JAKif HER NORitJS CANDY. l(i TjUK1 vBEST . CHOCOLATES AND BON-BONS THAT WERE . EVER iWUE. THE COURT PHARMACY .'...HAS THE AGENCY FOR THIS KX il CELLENT HIGH GRADE CONFEC- 'CONSERVATIVE 99 In every feature of its banking activity this institution is thoroughly con servative. Safety first, profit second, is the rule we go by, and the result is we get both safety and profit for our customers and forourselves: - In your business affairs take advantage of the ; system and organization placed at your disposal by this strong, up-to-date barik. ' , ACTIVE U. S. DEPOSITiLM Y. i The Ocala Natioilr Bank. Capital and Surplus, $85,GC0.C0. w r t n - -r - . 1 www nn o tttv Mmimit 1 11 I (Mill II! "; ;t : " FOR SAL f-T 1 1 : L ?. : fuip(0)l ? . 4 (INCORPORAT am. A bunch of the Edison moving pic ture people are in the city, and will take pictures of Silver Springs and the Silver river. Secretary Rooney says that ?the farmers', meeting at Belleview iast night was well attended, some seventy-five being present. A fa rmera's as sociation was organized, and arrange- mente set on, foot to build a big pack et J'J'L . i"i - ing nouse ana, snip, proauce in pw load lots. - f' ; f. 'r r .1 4' .,TION. 2-9-1J SUGAR HAMMOCK IiANllS Partridge-Woodrow Compaiy Selling Agents :. Merchant's Block, Ocala 1-13-tt "Some Goodies" Chocolare Ilydrox, Ginger 'Wafers, Sunshine Sandwiches, Golden Flakes, Whole Wheat Wafers, Oswego, Philopena, Veroniques, Nabisco, 2, 2H and 5 It Fruit Cakes, Kpic Wafers,' Sal tines, Cheese Wafers, Cheese Sticks, Cheese Chips, , Cheese Tid-Bits, ' Dinner Biscuit, Chocolate Fingers-, Chocolate Token, Cameo Biscuit, And many other things too numerous to mention. See our line of Cakes, Crackers, Sugar Wafers, Etc. Shipments arrive daily. 0. K. Teapot Grocery OCALA, FLA. PHONES 16 and 174 A Weiser, Iowa, paper, that, we have just seen contains a picture of our fell" townsman, John J. Fuller, who has just been elected vice pres ident of the Commercial Club of that thrifty western city. Mr. Fuller looks little older than when he left Ocala fifteen years ago. He is a brother of Dr. R. D. Fuller of this city. - SUGAR HAMMOCK LANDS Partridge-Woodrow Company Selling Agents Merchant's Block, Ocala 1-13-tf Orange Springs Feb. 24.- 'Miss Lucy Pegram and iMrs. A. L. Kobbe and Master Raymond visited Palatka several days last week. CIr. J. R. Spaulding, who has been spending some time at the springs, visited Fort iMcCoy last week. Dr. George E. Lyons, of Waldo, was a guest of the Carleton House several days last week. He was here in the interest of the Hawk's Optical Company. Mr. E. H. Johnson, wife and daughter, Miss Irmar, are registered at the Carleton House. Rev. W. II. Sleymaker came over from Reddick last Thursday. He and all the scouts wer invited to supper by Olin .Massey. All the boys arriv ed promptly, and besides the supper they enjoyed some fine instrumental selections on the piano bjr Master Emarson Parker. Rev. Sleymaker also gave the scouts some amusing vocal music with piano accompani ment. Master Jackson Dosey, who has made his home with his aunt$Wrs. Sleymaker, left last Friday for, Red dick. Mr. Ivank P Cornell is a recent ar rival and is a guest at the Carleton House. Mr. James Pyles, of Ocala, was a business visitor yesterday. (Mr. Still, the efficient music teach er, went to Ocala yesterday with M. Pyles in his automobile. .Mr. A. h: Wimberly took Charge of the postoffice here yesterday ; morning. - - Mr.. andiMrs. F. ;H. Pedrik, Mrs. EJ H. Johnson, and daughter attend ed a dance at Kenwood Saturday. iMrs. Fred L. Vogt and son, Master Fred, of Ocala, are visiting relatives here., . . ; ; Mn C. J. Rast is operating , hia bean.huller at Leesburg this week. fr. A. J. Baxter of the Qcala Northern, was a visitor in town Sub day. i . !Mr and Mrs. McKenzie, Messrs. Davenport, Brown arhd Pearce of Ft. McCoy, came up Sunday to hear Rev. Smith Hardin at the Methodist church. Rev. Smith Hardin, presiding eld er of the Palatka district, Methodist Episcopal church, South, preached in the Methodist church here Sunday morning, taking for the subject of his discourse, "The Kingdom of Christ.' His sermon was the good old fashion ed kind, full of gospel truth. Extra' large, well footed of choicest varieties, that if gfVen decent fine income in (Ml fm i 1 tredl will care, return a very few years. The price is very . chep,p' ; when quality is considered!' m siii 75c Ihaci, 1 0. 15' 7 ' .... larii o . dWQJllL UiULiUOUMU c liijll VJ ; " FOR SALE , .. I I II I t . . ,. Wilfir II . 1 . ; : P'f ; .W i ' ; . " (INCORPORATED) ' . ' lj i IdDSirdliiiaii, Marine Cf fiy, Hp'! jl -23-6t wky r : , i ff rAlS. . - . ' 1 " " M V JT j Josh Simpson, colored, who killed another negro in Hillsborough county some time ago, was captured by Sher iff Galloway at Oak yesterday and lodged in the Marion county jail. SUGAR HAMMOCK LANDS Partridge-Woodrow Company Selling Agents Merchant's Block, Ocala What Astonished Canadian: A Canadian paying his first vfsjt to London was asked what he thought of it. "Well," he replied, "it is as tonishing the number of people who have got a shine on their boots in the morning." He then explained that over on the other side landladies never brush boots, with the result that people of both sexes get Into a habit of patronizing "shoe shine parlors" when they want, their boots cleaned. arrives Gainesville1 3:58 a. arrives Jacksonville 7 a. m. -. Xo.'lO leaves Leesburg at 4:45 a. m., arrives ucara at t:uo a. m., ar rives Gainesville at 7:55 a. m. and arrives Jacksonville at 10:o5 a. m. No. 40 leaves St. Petersburg at 6:30 a. m., arrives Ocala 12:54 p. m., leaves Ocala 1:14 pa., arrives Gainesville at 3:3 pj t.. arrives Jacksonville at COAST LINE'S TIME CARD The winter schedu'e of the At lantic Coast Line is now In effect. It is as follows: Southbound No. 39 leaves Jacksonville at 9:30 a. m., arrives Gainesville at 12:30 a. m., arrives Ocala at 2:40, arrives St. Petersburg at 9:10 p. m. i No. 9 leaves Jacksonville at 3:40 p. m. arrives Gainesville at 6:53 p m., arrives Ocala at 8:45 p. m., ar rives at Leesburg at 10 p. m. No. 37 leaves Jacksonville at 9:30 p m., arrives Gainesville 12:37 a. m.. arrives Ocala 2:18 a. m.. arrives St. Petersburg S a. m. orthbound No. 38 leaves St. Petersburg 8:30 p. m., arrives Ocala at 2:20 a. m., i---zzzz::z:::::z:z:?z?z ...... ...... ...... . -m- TTTflfWi . rm VISE? 11 te. s. m. staniey; Hill ' saii(0)(i!)i rropncior SEABOARD AIR fdlNlS . SCHEDULE Soutlfcound No. 1, local leaves Jacksonville 9:30 p. m.; arrives Ocala 1:40 a m.; arrives rampa !-:du a. m. No. local leavea Jacksonville QO a. m.; arrives Ocala 1:05 p. m.; arrives Tampa 5:40 p. m. No. 9 limited .leaves Jacksonville 11:30 a. m.; arrives Ocala 2:30 p. m.; arrives Tampa 6 p. m. Northbound No. 2. local leaves Tampa 9 p. m.; arrives Ocala 2:30 a. m.: arrives Jacksonville 6:45 a. m. No. 4 local leaves Tampa 8 a. m.; arrives Ocala, 12:01 a. m.; leaves Ocala 12:16 p. m.; arrives Jackson ville 4:20 p. m. ' No. 10 limited leaves Tampa 1 p. m.; arrives Ocala 4:20 p. m.; arrives Jacksonville 7:30 p. m. Comer Oklawaha VgE3ILd Main 'Street. : The J. D. RobertaoalSuilding. A Full line FJ3iolcc Gas in the stomach comes from food which has fermented. Get 'rid of, this badly digested food as quick ly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack. SIMMON'S RED Z REGULATOR is a proper remedy. It purifies the stomach, liver and bowels and strengthens the diges tion. Price, large package, $1; small size, 25 cents. Sold by all druggist. Liquors, Winatad Beer; . Courteous Service and: Choice Goods Dis pensed at our Bars:1? ! n&M - i Prompt attention andi best of service to all mail order business.iT bns Some of Our Leading .Brands of Whiskey: Old Charter Oak Rye; t r Echo Springs Rye, Old AndersonrnWhiskey, Kentucky Taylor Ryer: Silver Brook, Harlem Club, . Mount Vernon, And a full line of Gins"; wines and Brandies. You will be welcome at my place. . Make your headquarters with Mo ilaiiiilley9 OCALA;1 FLORIDA 0 i w (Read Onr UNCLASSIqId ADS. lor your wants 1