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Volume 13 Number 208 OCALA FLORIDA THURSDAY JANUARY 30 1998 a at a1 t<

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TIE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

1 We Have One of tho Largest MostNew and Complete Stocks of

JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS

WATCHES RINGS PINS

EMBLEM PINS0 I CHAINS FOBS

HAIR ORNAMENTS ETC ETC

THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN

IN THIS CITY-

In Cut Glass Fine China Sterling andPlated Silverware Souvenir PostalCards Clocks Etc we do Not Ack ¬

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SEftEN SAGE SENATORS

William James Bryan of Florida Sitsin the Row with Six Other

i Remarkable Meni

Washington Jan 30In the lastI

row of seats on the democratic side I

of the senate chamber sit seven men I

who are in many ways the most re-

markable¬ I

who ever wore a toga ThereI

is Gore of Oklahoa the first totallyblind senator and his colleague Owendescendant of the Cherokee Indianchiefs There is the youngest senator I

Bryan of Florida and the oldestWhyt of Maryland with a half cen ¬

tury between them although they sitside by side There is Fiddling BobTaylor of Tennessee who fiddled hisway into the senate and Bankheadof Alabama who ran for the houselanded in his present august posi ¬

tion Last but not least among thatillustrious seven is Jeff Davis ofArkansas sworn foe of the plutesand the democratic Demonthenes of I

the most maligned state in the UnionI

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Exasperated Halloonatic collidingwith skyscraperConfound it Some¬

things jot to be done to compil theseatall building to carry lights NewYork Press

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citizen an left me nothin todo but mollycoddle New York Amer-ican

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MISS ALLEN MURDERED

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Blow Given by Unknown Assassin toI

Young Lady Teacher at Greenville Proved Fatal

Gretnvill Fla Jan 30i1iss Serina Allen a popular school teacherhero who was murderously assaultedat the home of Mrs Brice passedaway yesterday after having suffered

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from a blow on the side of her head i

some time Saturday night from the I

hand of some unknown personMiss Allen retired about 11 oclock

Saturday night having returned from I

prayer meeting and having spent I

some time with friends It was notuntil 8 oclock Sunday morning that-it was found that she had been struckand Was found covered with blood toher wstS-

ince that time she remained un-

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and was never able to giveany information relative to the inci-dent

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or anything that would lead tothe identification of the guilty party I

With the personal friends of Miss Al-

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at th last hour were her fatherAir W M Allen of Fort Lauderdale j

Fla Mr Walter H Allen of Quitiman Ga a brother Mrs H S GriftIn and little sister of Greenville andMrs Ralph N Greene of Apalachi-cola her sisters-

Dr L A Green D R N Green andDr Ruter the latter of Madison Flaattended the unfortunate young ladyand it was found that the skull hada fracture at the base and all knewthat it would be a matter of only ashort time that she would be withthem

There were short periods of appa ¬

rent rationality and at these timesrepeated efforts were made to securesome information as to who did theact but the mind would wander intooblivion again before anything could-be accomplished A

The people of Gncnvile are doing-all that human hands and minds cando to find the guilty party

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FLORIDA BANKERS TO MEETAT ST PETERSBURG-

T T Munroe of Ocala Will PresideOver the Fifteenth Annual Con-

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to be Held NextMonth

Jacksonville Fla Jan30The Flor-ida

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Bankers Association will be con ¬

vened by President T T Munroe ofOcala at St Petersburg Feb 20 for atwo days session-

On the afternoon of Feb 21 the vis-itors

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will be entertained on a trolleyride from St Petersburg to PassaGrille on the Gulf of Mexico A stonecrab dinner will also be a feature of I

the tripIn the evening a banquet will be ten ¬

dered the visitors at the Fair Audi ¬

torium at which F A Wood president-of the National Bank of St Peters ¬

burg will act as toastmaster and i

speeches Toy Hon Edward Gunby ofTampa Willis B Powell the pushand smile editor of the PetersburgDaily Independent and others will bemade

The officers of the association arePresident T T Munroe OcalaFirst Vice President A Carlson

KissimmeeSecond Vice PresidentG W Allen I

Key WestThird Vice PresidentJ B Conrad

DeLandFourth Vice President F A Wood

St Petersburg-Fifth Vice President W K Hyer

PensacolaSecretary and TreasurerGeorge R

DeSaussure Jacksonville-The following program has been ar ¬

ranged for the conventionFirst SessionThursday Feb 10

130 p m at Fraternity HallInvocation Rev Addyman Smith-

St PetersburgAddress of welcome Hon E H My ¬

ersResponse to address of welcome Mr

C E GarnerAddress Mr T T Munroe president

OcalaReports of committeesAddress Currency Famine of 1907

Mr John T Dismukes St AugustineAddress The Fish Industry of Flor¬

ida Mr W H Adams JacksonvilleAddress The Oyster Industry of

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Florida Mr John G Ruge Apalachi-cola

AdjournmentFriday Feb 21Invocation Rev J P HoytAsddress The Phosphate Industry

of 1 lprWa GJC GT Memmingeiv Lake-land

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vjry low prices Now is the time to secure i-

syour Holiday Presents at and below cost

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Bills of Lading exGov W S Jen ¬

nings JacksonvilleAddress The Advantage in Adv <jr

Using to Ranks Mr Frank HarrisOcala

Hearing reports of committeesi

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IF YOU KNEW

The merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kidney blad-der or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle two i

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months treatment Sold by druggistsor by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive street St Louis-

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FATHER KIRWAN

Mobile Ala Jan 30Rev FatherKirwan for fortyone years pastor ofSt Patricks Catholic church in this

I city died here yesterday He was anauthority on church matters in theUnited States

HEIDTVILLE

I Winter is here and it makes every¬

thing look dull But spring time willsoon be upon us when you will see-the flowers poke out their tiny heads

ifor you know this is the land of llowers

We are all sorry to know that littleBelle Strickland is on the sick list We

wish her a speedy recoveryMessrs Joe Jordan G H Jorr

Henry Brooks and Walter Stricklandi of this place were pleasant visitors inGaiter Sunday

Our school is moving along nicelybut we are all sorry to say that it isdrawing so near the end of the termwhen the teacher Miss Vinnie Wil ¬

liams will take her departure for herhome in Orange county

We are sorry to report that Mr I

Adam Bock is going to leave us soon f

and return to Boston Mass I

The F E and C U of A will holdtheir regular meeting next Saturdaynight and invite visiting membersfrom all other locals to call on this IJ

local when they can Our time for i

meeting is the first and third Saturday I

nights of each month I

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The ladies will please take notkwlthis recipe for making a oneegyI saw this cake mixed by a ladyknew her business when it comei

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passing along Beat half alt c8ibutter to a cream gradually best 5

cup of sugar then one egg beelight sift together two cupq of

Sa tiThalf a teaspoonful of soda oneto

i spoonful of cream if tartar two Ifiteaspoonfuls of cinnamon one

spoonful each of cloves and spioe ttf

onefourth of a nutmeg grated h-

all thl together and bake andi xfrost with chocolate icing I ho-

w < a few of these cakes in our littown 4 S-

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they frequently develop into Ijmonia Foleys Honey and Taronly stops the cough but heals iliiIfstrengthens the lungs so that no fious results need be feared The i 7

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no harmful drugs and Is in a yepackage Refuse substitutes Sol tiiall dealers f Ji

1ml tFOR SALEFour pointer pup

three months old two liver and wtwo black and white by a RJp fiJ

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