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i our OCALA EVENING STAB, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916 OCALA K. of P. meet Monday night. Elks meet Tuesday evening. Odd Fellows meet Tuesday night. Woodmen meet Friday evening. Pythian Sisters meet Tuesday aft ernoon. : Council meets Tuesday evening, in special session. Private L. E. Benjamin of Company A is home on a brief furlough. Mr. C. M. Rogers, civil 'engineer, 01 uaytona, is m the city lor a lew days. . Fresh fall garden seed now in. The Ocala Seed Store. ' 8-1-tf We carry a full line of Newport bathing shoes. Gerig's tf Privates George Williams of Ocaln and Roscoe. Hilton of Fort McCoy are home, for a few days furlough. Mr. B. M. Turner of Jacksonville was in the city today, a guest of the Harrington. MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inch TREAD) now in stock at Ocala ready for delivery. R. R. Carroll. Mr. touis W. Duval of this city, has been' named a member of the dem ocratic finance committee for the state of Florida. Take Rexall liver salts for that tired, lazy feeling. Gerig's. tf Mr. Harry W. Alexander of the Star dffice -has gone to Pablo for a brief vacation.. Seed oats, seed rye and rape seed, for fall planting. Ocala Seed Store, tf MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inch TREAD) now in stock at Ocala ready for delivery. R. R. Carroll. ill" I III. I I . -ir I HMMIWMMMNMM f Try Bouquet Dozira perfume, 2 per ounce, a Gerig's. tf. A broken Thermos bottle is no good bring it to us and we will make it "as good as new." The Court Pharmacy. tf 10 cent towels at 5 cents each, Sat urday not over 5 to a customer. Hayes & Guynn. 3-2t A new shipment of Crane's station ery just in all styles. The Court Pharmacy. tf 10 cent tovel3 at 5 cents each, Sat urdaynot over 5 to a customer. Hay-T & Guynn.. v 3-2t We have & nrw perfume, Bouquet Dozira, o fine labtip extract, $2 per ounce. Gerig's. tf Horse, cow and poultry feed, corn, oats, hay and sweet feed. Ocala Seed Store.; 8-1-tf The Evening Star may always be found on sale at Gerig's News Store. 17-tf MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inch Tl) 'C A T I x - T a r 1 . i inijii; uw m block, at ucaia reaay for delivery. R. R. Carroll. Do you read the unclassified ads ? See Our MM kf-,f,,, . -' Useful Jewelry SURROUND YOURSELF AND THOSE YOU LOVE WITH LUX URIOUS TOILET NECESSITIES. THEY MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. WE HAVE A SUPERB LINE OF TOILET REQUIREMENTS AND USEFUL ARTICLES OF JEWELRY. , V WHEN DESIRING PRESENTS FOR OTHERS, OR ARTICLES FOR YOUR OWN USE, COME, SEIE WHAT WE HAVE TO OF FER YOU. WHEN IT COMES FROM US IT IS RIGHT. " v ' ' WE MAKE "QUALITY" RIGHT; A. E. BURNETT v The Reliable oCguengesII A Feeling of Doubt. "Of course, you can't -expect to get education for nothing said -Farmer CorntosseL "But I can't help wonder ing." -J-rv,-:4;'1::;- "Wondering about what?" asked his Wife' - ; : ..v'. U-V ; -Whether it was worth losln' half a day's work listenin' to our boy Josh arguin' that we ought to say "spara gus' In8tid o 'sparrowgrass.' " Simplicity of It. Speaking with a young lady, a gen tleman mentioned that he had failed to keep abreast of the scientific ad vance of the age. "For instance " he said, 1 don't know at all how the in candescent electric light is produced." "Oh, it is very simple," said the lady. "You just press a button and the light appears at once." Christian Register. WI8E BOY. "I told him I didn't want to see him any more." "What did he do?" "Turned out the light." - Way of the World. Some folks let out an awful groan. When they talk of others' sins; But when the talk turns to their own. Their groans are turned to grins. Surely Does. Bacon An entomologist says white ants have attacked the lonely home of an Indian farmer, and in a short time have eaten many of " the sills and floors of the house. "V:-:- Egbert Looks' as if they were try ing to eat him out of house and home." -.'"' The Admirable Canine. "That dog has a wonderful pedi gree." . - "Yes. You can't help admiring him. No matter how much of a pedigree a dog has, he doesn't act snobbish about it." Wanted to Demonstrate. "This man says you kicked him," said the judge. "I did, your honor." "Could you tell us how hard you kicked him?"- "I could show your honor." '"" ' Itemized. :" f ""' "Is your sou broken into his college course yet?" "Oh, yes. - One arm, a couple of ribs, three toes and my pocketbook since the last football game." A Puzzle "Why do they say the unspeakable Turk?" . , "I don't know. His names are much easier to say than the Russians' or the Poles'.". The Kind "I am looking for a medical auto mobile specialist" "What kind of a specialist is that?' "One who treats motor nerves." THEN THE PRICE RIGHTS ' I , 14. Jeweler ' (Continued from Third Page) Dr. R. D. Fuller, the veteran den tist, is bearing up under his new hon ors as a grandfather, a son having been born to Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. Fuller at their home in Midland City, Ala., . a few days ago. Although Dr. Fuller has not seen his grandson, he maintains he is the finest boy in the state of Alabama. Mrs. Harry Holcomb and son, .Mas ter Harry Holcomb Jr., have arrived in Jacksonville from Ocala, and will spend some time the guests of friends. Times-Union. m m Miss Nellie Stevens, who has been teaching at Gainesville for the past several weeks returned home today. Mr. E. K. Nelson came up from Tampa in his car last night, stopped at the : Harrington, and this morning proceeded to Crystal River. Accom panying Mr. Nelson were Mr. Edwin Nelson, Miss Nellie Nelson and Miss Marian Harvey. , , . ' Mr. L. P. Wilson left today for Barnwell, S. C.y to visit his wife and little son. After a week at Barnwell, Mr. Wilson will take his family for a visit to his old home in Annis ton, Ala. " . Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Scott and Mrs. John Taylor will leave Tuesday for New Jersey, to visit relatives. .." . , . Mr. Geo. W. Martin came in off the road today for a brief rest at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are enjoying a visit from their son, Mr. Herbert Martin, who is here from Auburn,-Ala., where he has made his home almost constantly since he graduated from the Ocala high school four years ago. , Misses Florence and Gladys Le Baron and their brother, Master" Rhomer LeBaron, of St. . Petersburg, all children of one of the A. C L's. popular conductors, passed thru town today on No. 40 on their wayor a summer visit to North Carolina. The Misses Martha Kate and Louise Rentz arrived in Jacksonville last eve ning to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rentz, at: 1939 Silver street, Springfield. Times-Union. These two young ladies have grown up from little girlhood in this city. They are two of the best and prettiest girls in Florida and their Ocala friends will miss them greatly. Mr. andMrs. W. K. Zewadski Jr., accompanied by Mr. J. W. Cone, Miss Cornelia Morrison and her house guest, Miss Elizabeth - Woods, motor ed to Brooksville yesterday. The party stopped at Wall Springs arid enjoyed a picnic lunch before proceed ing on their way. Tampa Tribune. ' Miss Tommie Standley returned to her home in Ocala Tuesday afternoon, after spending two weeks here the guest of Miss Ethel Haycraf t Dade City Banner. We carry a full line of Thermos fill ers. , The Court Pharmacy. tf SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of tirf. Oappell, ofRTe Yeart' Stndbj, Relieved hj CardoL ML fry, N. C, Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- Dell of this town.' sav "I cnffortf fa. five years with womanly troubles, also woraacn irouoies, ana my punisnmen was more than anyone could tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, uui none aia me any good. a I read one day about Cardui, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines I had ied, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I told them about Cardui. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache, jleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? . . .If.?tJet 133 urge you to give Cardui a trial. We feel confident it will help yout just as it has a million other women in the past half century. - 0 ; Begin taking Cardui to-day. You won't regret it. All druggists. . , "t WitUf Chattanooga Medicin Co, Ladies' larisory Dept.. Chatranoofa, Term., for Secit nMmctioiu on your case and 64-page book, "Home i '-nent for Women - in plain wrapoer. M C, 1 94 j 17. F. BALLINGER Tin and Sheet Iron Roofing, - Cornice, Spouting, Skylights, Tanks and General Renair ' 5 I Work 6 Shwt Trrm anil - rnniu. Wa.1t - rr - ' Phone Tonge's Tin Shop 388 I 210 S. Osceola St. Ocala, Fla. UriDEHTAIiEnSncil ELlOALfJERS v " : PHONES 11, 104 Ki OCALA FLORIDA, Considerations Without Weight. "Don't you know that Shakespeare's chirography was poor, and that he spelled his name as his fancy hap pened to dictate?" inquired the Ba conite. "I don't recall," replied the loyal admirer. . Tm an advocate of the use of the typewriter and spelling reform." y SAVED. De Hunt Yes, I had a narrow es cape from a rhinoceros. : De Quiz -And what saved you? De Hunt The fact that the rhino ceros could not climb a tree had some thing' to do with it. One Woman's Wisdom. . She was left a contested fortune, ; But proved she wasn't a dunce; For she grot every cent of the money By marrying: her lawyer at once. A Happy Thought. "Tommy, how many times must I tell you to wash your face?" - "But, ma, I've Just washed it." "Nonsense. One side is covered with dirt." - .-.-J- v "That's all right, ma, if you will let me play on the front veranda IH keep the clean side toward. the street." Relief in Sight. "Do you smile when a comedian on the stage says, T feel that I'm going to sing?'" . "Sometimes." "Yes." ..:V: "As a rule when he makes an an nouncement like that he is n earing the end of his monologue.". Speaking Frankly. "I'm sorry we lost our case," said the lawyer. . . "Don't drag me into it," snarled the disgruntled client. "I don't mind ac knowledging that I caused the case to be made, but I decline to share in the responsibility for losing it." Downrjght Dishonesty. "I want to buy an egg the largest you have in stock." "Only one egg, sir ?rt "Yes. I'm trying to sell six prize laying hens to a friend of mine, and I want the egg for a sample of what they can do." ' Inherent Possibilities. Customer I'd like - that umbrella stand; but I don't think it is worth three dollars, v'y-- - : Salesman Why, madam, the very first umbrella that is left ia it may be worth more than that. UNCLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED, LOST, FOUND, FOB SALE, FOR RENT AND SIM ILAR LOCAL 'NEEDS FOR SALE Stove wood, seasoned pine and cypress, a large load for a dollar. Phone 223. Prompt delivery. Welch Lumber Co. ' 8-5-tf LOST Cap from automobile gasoline tank. Return to Star office. 4-3t MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inch TREAD) now in stock at Ocala ready for delivery. . R; R. CarrolL LOST A black parasol with gold handle; "M. L. S." engraved on top of the knob of handle. Return to Mrs. M. H. Stovall and receive suitable re ward. r 8-2-6t FOR RENT A two-story house with all modern conveniences, in two blocks of the square. Apply to" Dr. Walter Hood. 8-1-tf FOR EXCHANGE Will trade good and modernly improved St. Peters burg property for improved farm land. State price and location. No agents.; Address -1015 Seventh ave nue, North, St. Petersburg, Fla. 3t WANTED Temple - Theater first mortgage bonds at price to yield 5 per cent annually. " Address P. O. Box 494, Ocala, Fla. 7-31-6t SEWING WANTED Little beys' suits and rompers a specialty. Apply 118 -West Adams street. 27-6t CALL PHONE 13 For prompt ser vice and absolutely perfect work in Cleaning and Pressing. A trial will convince you that Clayton knows how. Phone 13. 7-21-6t FOR RENT A well located cottage of five rooms, three blocks from the square; all modern conveniences. Ap ply to R. R. Carroll, Star office, tf FOR SALE A good second hand three-burner gas stove with oven, for baking. Will sell cheap for cash. Cooks and bakes good. Apply at Star office. . 29-6t WANTED Four second-hand man tlepieces,' at once. Must be in good condition and cheap. Apply to C. M. Livingston. 29-6t 1 1 iiiii. jlii ii i li : " : - -. " tiz-ii """'T Tin w- I! I I I 1 1 1 1 . it t 3 , T. O. B. rOU can get the most "reliable information about I any car by asking the people who own cars of that make. j Ask Maxwell owners. If you "don't know-any of them, we will give you their names and addresses. There are more than 250,000 Maxwell cars in use in the United States The satisfaction of this army of ownersis responsible for the tremendous asset of good will-behind the Max well car and the Maxwell Company We are satisfied to rest our case with any Maxwell owner. ; : 5pssensr Touring Cr. $595 2-passenger Cabriolet. $365 2-paaae-nger Roadster 580 6-paasenger . Town Car. 915 R. R. Carroll, Distributor OHicc In Star BIdg, Phone 51, Ocala, JUST THE THING - i FOR DIARRHOEA . "About two years aero I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Burford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists rec ommend this remedy because they know that it is reliable. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 40,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Ocala Cases -: .. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular ; neighborhood, who have used and; recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills for kidney, backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 40,000 recommendations. Ocala is no exception. Here is one of the Ocala cases. - . C. C. French," carpenter, 103 W. Sanchez St., Ocala, says: " "Doan's Kidney Pills did me more good than anything else I ever used. I had been having attacks of backache and trou ble with my kidneys for, some time. It made me feel miserable and run down in health. As soon as I used Doan's Kidney Pills, I got relief. have relied on this medicine ever since for return attacks." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. French had. Foster-Milburn Uo Props, Buffalo, N. Y. r Adv. 40 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE FIFTH JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT OF FIORIDA, MARION COUXTY, IN CHANCERY. Walter Ray, N. G. Wade and Flora M. Osborn (Formerly Flora Mor rison). Complainants, versus - the Unknown Owners and Claimants of the Lands Hereinafter Described, - Defendants. The complainants having "filed a sworn bill in this cause, alleging tnat they believe there are persons inter ested in the nroDerty hereinafter de scribed, whose names are unknown, to mem, it is ineTeiore oraerea xunt. i parties claiming an interest in the f ol- lowlng descriDea lanas. lying ana Be ing m Marion county, uioriaa, xo witr Sec. Tp. Rg. 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It is further ordered that this order be published once a week for twelve consecutive weeks In the Ocala Star, a newspaper published in said county. - Witness my hand and- the seal of said court, at Ocala, this 10th day of June, A. D. 1916. (Seal) li- Clerk Circuit Cfourt. By Ruth Ervin, D. C. H. M. HAMPTON. ' Complainant's solicitor. 6-m-sat CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS "Wlion nnr little hov. now seven ttasm nlH uros st hflhv he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and uiarrnoea eme Av writes Mrs. Sidnev Simmons. Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other members of my family have used this iroTnaVtlo Ty?iine -fbr colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remeay oi ex ceptional merit," , Obtainable every where. - - Adv. The enormous increase in our sales (about 10,000 cars sold in July) is large ly due to the good words spoken by Maxwell owners DETROIT 5'pasaenger Sedan. $985 TTT A harmless liquid, applied with a spray pump, enters every craclc and crevice, sterilizes and eliminates all insect life and germs. Has a wholesome odor and spreads comfort, health and happiness in ev ery home. - " Will not injure the daintiest fabric. Poultry eating insects killed with FENOLE will not be injured. Use it every where in the house in the yard, in the chicken coop, in the garage, in the sink and in the garbage cans. ' For-sale in OcaJa by Marion Hardware Co., Ollie Mor dis, Court Pharmacy, Tydings Drug Co., Smith Grocery Co., Anti Monopoly Drug Store. FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY 1546 Franklin St. ' TAMPA Phone 3S2S I 2-5 SS Mote IS tarsia" in RL Rev. Abbott Charles, President. Rev. Father Benedict, Director. St. Lo Co Saint Leo, PascoICounty, Florida Five Miles West of Dade City and Ono Mile East of San Antonio BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS and YOUNG MEN, INCORF ORATED JUNE 4, 1889 CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES - . $225 FOR TEN SCHOOL MONTHS U S. POST OFFICE, TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE, EXPRESS nd A. C 1 TICKET OFFICE AT THE COLLEGE FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 13,1916 .THE WMB3 JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA m the Heartof the city with Hemming Park for a front yard. Every modern convenience in ead room. Dining room service is second to none. RATES From $1.50 per day per person to 56.00. . ROBERT M. MEYER, Proprietor. ! 1 H ! i i is! r i i1! . I tl!i Mill '! I. Fla. The Hotel for Florida People Fire Proof JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 50 Per Day v 1 fi -!! i Pi H m Every Room With Private Bath 3 fi. E. KAVANAUGH T Ti MOTEJL St A