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ww jw Jss r jjf j j > V WP- i f I 0 T 1 W 1 j L j > J C r c A r yiqGIiT- h V OCALA EVENING aTAR THURSDAY MAY 7190t- Nji A s 4wi f > d vV C7r Sold Step r To oTtrconv the wellgrouded sn4 treasonable objections of the more Intel- ligent to the use of secret vlcinal com OQ1dsDr R V Pierce of Buffalo J8T t > nit3 time ago Decided to make a bold departure from the usual coarse pursued- by the makers of putup medicines for do mtstlc use arx so has published broad cut and ojanfly to the whole world a full And comp e of all the ingredients entering he composition of his widely celebrated I es Thus he has taken t his numerc fUtrons and patients Jnto his fullGnl e nee Thus too he has re- cdicine moy Is from among secret I Ot ri of doubtful merits and made she emcdies of Known Compost ttcrn- y 1 DI os show k moorroulas rN fit N e WMM M M P1 l fcM > fciiii 1 that he n not afmtd to sTihift t tfrom t C ti lnU0tfrqV TMittnv- f > ot does the wrapper of every bottle i Ot Dr Plercos Discovery the + famous medicine for weak stoniuh pfd liver or biliousness udU catarrhal diseases wherever located havejprliited u Onlt in plain English a lull an lst of all e the in << If but small hook rcdlcntlcompol iron fin erous ell the different cools ve numer- ous I extracts from the writings df leading Dractltiontrs of medicine endorsing in Hit hArt st + wiffttt poetible UI1118eah and every inirre dI jt contained in Dr Pierces medicines One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on po card or by letter to Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y and requesting the same From this little book It will bo learned that Dr Places med ¬ icines contain no alcobol narcotics mineral- s cnts or other poisonous or injurious agents aidtht thep are made from native medic ti roots of great value also that some of > the moStYalu ingredients contained In A rDr Pierces Ffcvorito Prescription for weak Mrrous overworked tt rundown nervous Ii ° fed debU1 ated women wereemployed lung μ years ago the Indiana i ar ailments Jfecting their squaw yIn fact one of the mostia usbleredlcln iplantsenteringInto the composition of Dr Plerces Fairorlto Pre- scription ¬ was known to the Hidlans as SquawWeed1 Our knowledge oc the uses Of not a few our most valuable native rue ky lelnal plants was gained from the Indians Aft made u by and exact pro- cesses ¬ the Favorite Prescription is a most t efficient remedy for regulating all the wou Rule functions correcting displacements a 4 prolapsus < > ntftverslpn retorverslou x oyercomlnc painful periods toning up the t P ryes and Bringing about a perfect state of So l ra in mfidiclnB w L ti OO bATE rl- WT ENTS v l REBUILT M TYPEWRITER REBUILT LIKE NEW J i A Uf akesj t 0 Up sri MoftlbRent Applfed t Purchase I 6000 ON HAND s 1 4 I t k WRITE JOB ARTICULARS S- fJw 4- r r- r r GEriERALi TYPEWRITtR EXCHANGE 21 MURRAYSt NEW YORK d y I A 11 fA ir 4 0 0 D t r< r AB L df orl- td t r i o 1 I r a 1 l C A 5 H i I- rJ Jo H EYtoOUR 4 fIo Ph one I 1- 1s S6 I i 1 4 6tH h lJ Fred Gi 1 w + IEJHE e y e AU i + 1r- t + it y f A THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN J 4 x I We Have One of the Largest Most 5 1 New and Complete Stocks of j X JEWELERY OF ALL KINDS X l WATCHES RINGS PINS I 4 EMBLEM PINS I- i i t CHAINS FOBS i 7 HAIR OR f4AMErftS ETC ETq fei S r j That has Ever Been Shown in 4 f <h this City J n Cut Glass Fine China Sterling and Ftf PJated Silvirv 1re Souvenir Postal i i i Cards blocks Etc we do Not Ack h nowedte a Better Stock in this Sec = EA tion i r 1 5 All KINDS OF- 8FPAIR18G H 1 I r tfi DONE t SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE- I i ° rq- r I 1- 7t r i 4 4- t t QCALA PRESSIKS CLUB 1 a J J FORT Proprietor J c Rates reasonable All goods > and Cleaned on Short No teVfiVAand Delivered Promptly Ef All transieni work not called fr- 1rtJfun If 0 thirty days wjll be sold f r r It oj- f charges fvf J l A y l 4- Ti i + 3 1 I d A I < JJ 1 f J f- fAI i 1 fI- t < t f t Vrw1 r t 1 I BELLEVIEW- Rev Freyer preached a very in- teresting ¬ sermon at the Baptibt I church on Sunday laY3rd to a large congregation + AJT J4A ri rnian and Mrs Jo- seph ¬ Millsom and Mrs Pelothave been on the sick list for the past few days The reporter is glad to I report an improvement ana trust wile will continueI The reporter hears it rumored What Miss Pauline Cauthen and mother are looking forward and preparing to take a trip in Georgia Mid Alabama in the hear future Tjieir many friends wish them a pleasant journey and a delightful tfaie while away 1 t The following party enjoyed a May picnic on Sunday May 3 on the gaifitifui shores bakE jWeir- Mr joseph Millsom aid wife Mr Arthur Millsom and Miss l Edgar MrWill Millsom and Miss horena I Freeman Mr Needham Nix and Miss Alice Polly Mr John Vasie and Miss Creola Xix and Robert 1 Freeman The t day was most de- lightfully ¬ spent bathing boat rid- ing ¬ walking and talking and eat ¬ ing the best of all The bountiful spread ws enough for both dinner and lunch again in theafternoon- and plenty left then It was an deal day and will long be remem- bcred The party wish to extend q rote of thanks to Mr Agnew for kindness to them and assure him it will never be forgotten wAnd w hen he comes to the beautiful II City of Oalis he will be laMly wel coped and entertained y by any of I then We think from all appearances that Mr George Perry must have been in our midst Sunday from Oxford as one young man looked t rather sad and lonely Sunday I The delightful and refreshing iairuyhich cameTuesday >vas ai I Messing tti everyone and was the I I heaviest rain in quite a while and << ill do great good Mr O M Gale hast been home he past few days with the mumps His presence has been greatly missed K 1 Irs Wendell a winter visitor from Port Plain N Yandkher charming e daughter Miss Irma entertained most royally the MvE Ladies Aid and other ladies of the town were also invited making 20 n all at a porch thimble social I The lovely wide veranda was well filled With comfortable chairs and the ladies brought Jtheis work and thimbles and worked and chatted until 4 oclock when delicious lem- onade ¬ and fancy cakes and candies were I served and a good social lime enjb yed as Miss Wendell is accomplished in making everyone happy It will be 1ong remember- ed ¬ Ten cents was charged each one and will go into the treasury lag a good cause All desire to- Mrs extend vote of thanks to Wendell and VIiss Irma for music rendered I which was as follows Duet by Mrs Wendell and daugh- ter ¬ instrumental music by Miss Wendell All joined in singing the rid familiar hymn God be with You Till We Meet Ain Then all began to depart for their re- spective ¬ horned ra most enjoyable afternoon for i vhich they also thank Mrs Wen- dell ¬ I and daughter- The city council held their regu ¬ lar meeting at the town hall on Tuesday night and business was attended to A LIVING SKELETON- Is the tfinal condition of any child that has wormsif it1ives Think- of having something In your stc nach that eats all you taKe as nourish ¬ ment Nine tenths of the babies have worms maybe yours has Be certain that it has not giving it Whites Cream Vermifugeit expels all worms and Is a tonic for thebaby Price 25 cents Sold by AntiMonopoly Drug Store J It A EARLY BREAKFASTSYo- u LYOU can get an early breakfast at Cafe if you are going out of- town BESt HEALER IN THE WORLD Rev F Starbird of East Raymond Maine saysf I have used Bucklens Arnica Salve for several years on my old army wound and other obstinate- sores and find it the best healer in the world I use it too with great suc ¬ cess in my veterinary business Price 25c at all drugstores GET YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS- wer the A C L R5 coast lines or any of its connections and inter- changeable ¬ mileage books from R T Adams A C Lcity ticket agent of x l1ice In Ocala House I i c i > > THE < < Li v 0 t f vj S 1 r 1 IAINIO I I- ik I- tt i t- t t Hi A Represents all that is best of human endeavor in piano con- struction ¬ on broadest and most advanced ideas it is are og ¬ sized art product appealing tie cultured musical taste If has won the highest attainable place in the estimation of tfjfose t who have carefully studied it Not only musicians but all = thosewho areever ready to acknowledge marked superiority have recognized its SUPERLATIVE QUALITIES voluntarily paid it unstiatedpraise This result haH b te v L u accomplished because the Everett is a wonderful and original creation imitating no other piano but possessing many features I entirely its own Its tone is musical not noisy1 Its action while flexile and responsive has that firmness which betokens character Iti5 essentially the musicians giaao- and v is preferred by the worldS greatest artists v- N tl tr i I I I- i ak v I x At Wholesale Factory Prices Reasonable terms to suit the 1 convenience df the customer v iJ- i I ii r J A R HARPER i PIANO CO t i Q Y r 306 Main Street JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA J t I- I r Pure FMcatMarkct- A i i A Mathews Prop JJ E Bankslon Mg- I f- J Wholesale and het ail Dealer j l < Jy 1 1 > i FRESH AND SMOKED S I I FLORIM AND WESTERN MEATS jti h V V I A Complete Stock of Meats of All kinds x I on Band al All Times III 4 J STALLS I 3 GITYIMARKET I 1 I TILEPHONE 132 j Y r A JUMBO NEWSPAPER- The New York Sunday World Will Issu4 the Largest Newspaper I Ever Printed- On Sunday May 10th the World I a Twentyfifth Anniversaryr- fwmber which will be without excep ¬ lion the greatest most attractive and best selling number of that great newspaper ever issued It will con- tain ¬ in he neighborhood of two hun dred ful size newspaper pages It I will cost nearly 100000 to print and distribute the issue Each copy will cost about ten cents to produce There will be sjeparate color sections devoted- to automobile music real estate na ¬ tional affairs and to New York the Wonder City Besides all of this there will be the usual firstclass newspaper comic weekly and maga- zine ¬ The price remains the same No extra charge is made for the enla ged number Edition limited Order at once b i NOTICE INSTITUTION OF SUIT BY ATTACHMENT I To Credit Mutual De France I You wiill take notice that Richard I McConathy has commenced a suit by attachment against you in the circuit ccurt V> f i the fifth judicial circuit or Florida in and for Marion county and property of yours in Polk county I Florida has been levied upon under the writ of attachment therein x Notor you and all other persons in- terested ¬ i are required to appear to aid action on + July 6th A D 1908 This May 1st A D 1908 t Richard McConathy S T Sistrunk Clerk Circuit Court Marion Co Fla- B H B Foy Jr D C rotmKlDnYOJIIkU- Kdll t i ntf Bacid RiUbt Ii 1 i- y 01 4 4 jiii J NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Leave to Sell Minors Land x Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of June A D 1908 I will apply to Honorable Joseph Bell county judge iii and for Marion county state of Florida at his office in Ocala in said county for tan order authorizing me as guardian of the minor heirs oftire 0 estate of Sidney H Perry deceased- tc sell at private sale the following property belonging to said estate to wit Commencing 77 feet e of sw cor- ner of block 25 Old Survey OcUa thence east 27 feet north 112 feet wet 27 feet south 112 feet also commenc ¬ ing at appoint 20 chains north of the southeast corner of the Sanchez Grant Marion county Florida running thence north 20 chains west 20 chains south 20 chains and east 20 chains to poin- tc beginning Said land belonging to the estate of the said Sidney H Perry deceased to be sold for the best in ¬ terest of said minor heirs This 6th lay of May 1908 Annie M Perry Guardian- ft t I Vt NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on No- vember ¬ twelfth 1908 the undersigned acmiinistratrix will present her final ac- count ¬ and vourehers to the Honorable Joseph Bell probate judge in and for Marion county Florida nd will apply for final discharge as Administratrix of said estate Annie M Perry At Administratrix of the Estate of Sidney a H Perry Deceased Executors Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors legatees distributees and all other persons having claims or de ¬ mands against the estate of Wiliamina Owen deceased to present the i same to the undersigned executor within tto years < Thos L Owe- ns Exectitor of the Last Will and Testament of Wilamina Owen OcalaFla April 11th 1908 1 I I < f t- A e ± i v ay5 r f aat r t r r f f ti r- 4t I f r r k J 1 v If- I c I z i < + iir r Best Quality- Prompt Service Lowest Price l I Buy frojn j Uteit I a- BLUEWAGONS t OtyLA CE AND PACKING CO MEFFERT TAytdB i Phone 34 t > A 1- I Veterinary j s Uf geon- I a t 1 0 J Office opposite Tompkins lwtry Sl be- p J 11 f trot g uERR1t4L- ALEXAN I 1f i- I i ill- EH- PracMIf 7 r 1 t 1 r 1 r CARPENTER AND BUILDER 1- n- Careful estimates made on all contract work Gives better work fot the money than any other contractor4 I T Lt t- SEABOARDAIR LINE RAILWAY 1 Tv t i Special rates to Hot Springs Ark account Southern Baptist Convention Tickets on sale May 10 1112 and 13 limited to return not later than June 16th 1908 Philalelphia Pa account general it nference A M E Zion church Tick ts on ale May 3 4 and 5 final limit to return not later than May SOth 1908 For further information address S C Boylston Jr Ast GP A Jack- sonville ¬ Fla E C Kawls C E T A ucala Fla fClEYSKlWJEYCUREM- akts J- rr p 1 rtia rrr + sr t r +x i F r aSy SY i M t r1 Y 4 M

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Page 1: AJT IAINIO vjufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/00841/0268.pdf · 2009-05-15 · sermon at the Baptibt I church on Sunday laY3rd to a large congregation + AJT J4A ri rnian and

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Sold Stepr To oTtrconv the wellgrouded sn4

treasonable objections of the more Intel-ligent to the use of secret vlcinal com

OQ1dsDr R V Pierce of Buffalo J8T

t >nit3 time ago Decided to make a bolddeparture from the usual coarse pursued-by the makers of putup medicines for domtstlc use arx so has published broadcut and ojanfly to the whole world a fullAnd comp e of all the ingredientsentering he composition of his widelycelebrated I es Thus he has taken

t his numerc fUtrons and patients Jntohis fullGnl enee Thus too he has re-

cdicinemoy Is from among secretI Ot ri of doubtful merits and madeshe emcdies of Known Compost ttcrn-

y 1 DI os showk moorroulas rN fit N eWMM M M P1 l fcM >fciiii

1 that he n not afmtd to sTihift t tfrom tC ti lnU0tfrqV TMittnv-

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ot does the wrapper of every bottlei Ot Dr Plercos Discovery the+ famous medicine for weak stoniuh pfd

liver or biliousness udU catarrhal diseaseswherever located havejprliited u Onlt inplain English a lull an lst of all

e the in << If but smallhook rcdlcntlcompol iron fin erous

ell the differentcools ve numer-ousI extracts from the writings df leadingDractltiontrs of medicine endorsing in Hit

hArt st+wiffttt poetible UI1118eah and every inirredI jt contained in Dr Pierces medicinesOne of these little books will be mailed freeto any one sending address on po card orby letter to Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Yand requesting the same From this littlebook It will bo learned that Dr Places med¬

icines contain no alcobol narcotics mineral-s cnts or other poisonous or injurious agents

aidtht thep are made from native medicti roots of great value also that some of

> the moStYalu ingredients contained InA rDr Pierces Ffcvorito Prescription for weak

Mrrous overworked tt rundown nervousIi ° fed debU1 ated women wereemployed lung

µ years ago the Indiana i ar ailmentsJfecting their squaw yIn fact one of themostia usbleredlcln iplantsenteringIntothe composition of Dr Plerces Fairorlto Pre-scription

¬was known to the Hidlans as

SquawWeed1 Our knowledge oc the usesOf not a few our most valuable native rue

ky lelnal plants was gained from the IndiansAft made u by and exact pro-

cesses¬

the Favorite Prescription is a mostt efficient remedy for regulating all the wou

Rule functions correcting displacements a4 prolapsus <> ntftverslpn retorverslou

x oyercomlnc painful periods toning up thet P ryes and Bringing about a perfect state of

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BELLEVIEW-

Rev Freyer preached a very in-

teresting¬

sermon at the Baptibt I

church on Sunday laY3rd to alarge congregation +

AJT J4A ri rnian and Mrs Jo-seph

¬

Millsom and Mrs Pelothavebeen on the sick list for the pastfew days The reporter is glad to I

report an improvement ana trustwile will continueI

The reporter hears it rumoredWhat Miss Pauline Cauthen andmother are looking forward andpreparing to take a trip in GeorgiaMid Alabama in the hear futureTjieir many friends wish them apleasant journey and a delightfultfaie while away 1

t The following party enjoyed aMay picnic on Sunday May 3 onthe gaifitifuishores bakE jWeir-Mr joseph Millsom aid wife MrArthur Millsom and Miss l EdgarMrWill Millsom and Miss horena I

Freeman Mr Needham Nix andMiss Alice Polly Mr John Vasieand Miss Creola Xix and Robert

1

Freeman The t day was most de-

lightfully¬

spent bathing boat rid-

ing¬

walking and talking and eat¬

ing the best of all The bountifulspread ws enough for both dinnerand lunch again in theafternoon-and plenty left then It was andeal day and will long be remem-

bcred The party wish to extendq rote of thanks to Mr Agnew forkindness to them and assure himit will never be forgotten wAndw hen he comes to the beautiful

IICity of Oalis he will be laMly welcoped and entertained

yby any of I

thenWe think from all appearances

that Mr George Perry must havebeen in our midst Sunday fromOxford as one young man looked t

rather sad and lonely Sunday I

The delightful and refreshingiairuyhich cameTuesday >vas ai I

Messing tti everyone and was theI

I

heaviest rain in quite a while and<< ill do great good

Mr O M Gale hast been homehe past few days with the mumps

His presence has been greatlymissed K

1Irs Wendell a winter visitorfrom Port Plain N Yandkhercharming e daughter Miss Irmaentertained most royally the MvELadies Aid and other ladies of thetown were also invited making 20n all at a porch thimble social I

The lovely wide veranda was wellfilled With comfortable chairs andthe ladies brought Jtheis work andthimbles and worked and chatteduntil 4 oclock when delicious lem-

onade¬

and fancy cakes and candieswere I served and a good sociallime enjbyed as Miss Wendell isaccomplished in making everyonehappy It will be 1ong remember-

ed

¬

Ten cents was charged eachone and will go into the treasurylag a good cause All desire to-

Mrsextend vote of thanks toWendell and VIiss Irma for musicrendered I which was as followsDuet by Mrs Wendell and daugh-

ter¬

instrumental music by MissWendell All joined in singing therid familiar hymn God be withYou Till We Meet Ain Thenall began to depart for their re-

spective

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horned ramost enjoyable afternoon for

i vhich they also thank Mrs Wen-

dell

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Iand daughter-

The city council held their regu ¬

lar meeting at the town hall onTuesday night and business wasattended to

A LIVING SKELETON-

Is the tfinal condition of any childthat has wormsif it1ives Think-

of having something In your stc nachthat eats all you taKe as nourish ¬

ment Nine tenths of the babies haveworms maybe yours has Be certainthat it has not giving it WhitesCream Vermifugeit expels all wormsand Is a tonic for thebaby Price 25

cents Sold by AntiMonopoly DrugStore J

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EARLY BREAKFASTSYo-

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LYOU can get an early breakfast atCafe if you are going out of-

town

BESt HEALER IN THE WORLD

Rev F Starbird of East RaymondMaine saysf I have used BucklensArnica Salve for several years on myold army wound and other obstinate-sores and find it the best healer inthe world I use it too with great suc ¬

cess in my veterinary business Price25c at all drugstores

GET YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS-

wer the A C L R5 coast lines orany of its connections and inter-changeable

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on broadest and most advanced ideas it is are og¬

sized art product appealing tie cultured musical taste Ifhas won the highest attainable place in the estimation of tfjfose twho have carefully studied it Not only musicians but all =

thosewho areever ready to acknowledge marked superiorityhave recognized its SUPERLATIVE QUALITIESvoluntarily paid it unstiatedpraise This result haH bte

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accomplished because the Everett is a wonderful and originalcreation imitating no other piano but possessing manyfeatures

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action while flexile and responsive has that firmness whichbetokens character Iti5 essentially the musicians giaao-and

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The New York Sunday World WillIssu4 the Largest Newspaper

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Ever Printed-On Sunday May 10th the World I

a Twentyfifth Anniversaryr-fwmber which will be without excep ¬

lion the greatest most attractive andbest selling number of that greatnewspaper ever issued It will con-

tain¬

in he neighborhood of two hundred ful size newspaper pages It

I will cost nearly 100000 to print anddistribute the issue Each copy willcost about ten cents to produce Therewill be sjeparate color sections devoted-to automobile music real estate na ¬

tional affairs and to New York theWonder City Besides all of thisthere will be the usual firstclassnewspaper comic weekly and maga-zine

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The price remains the same Noextra charge is made for the enla ged

number Edition limited Order atonce b

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NOTICE INSTITUTIONOF SUIT BY ATTACHMENT

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To Credit Mutual De FranceI

You wiill take notice that RichardI

McConathy has commenced a suit byattachment against you in the circuitccurt V > f i the fifth judicial circuit orFlorida in and for Marion county andproperty of yours in Polk county

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Florida has been levied upon underthe writ of attachment thereinx Notor you and all other persons in-

terested¬

i are required to appear toaid action on + July 6th A D 1908

This May 1st A D 1908t Richard McConathy

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORLeave to Sell Minors Land x

Notice is hereby given that on the 8thday of June A D 1908 I will applyto Honorable Joseph Bell county judgeiii and for Marion county state ofFlorida at his office in Ocala in saidcounty for tan order authorizing me as

guardian of the minor heirs oftire0

estate of Sidney H Perry deceased-tc sell at private sale the followingproperty belonging to said estate towit Commencing 77 feet e of sw cor-ner of block 25 Old Survey OcUathence east 27 feet north 112 feet wet27 feet south 112 feet also commenc ¬

ing at appoint 20 chains north of thesoutheast corner of the Sanchez GrantMarion county Florida running thencenorth 20 chains west 20 chains south20 chains and east 20 chains to poin-tc beginning Said land belonging tothe estate of the said Sidney H Perrydeceased to be sold for the best in ¬

terest of said minor heirsThis 6th lay of May 1908

Annie M Perry Guardian-ft t

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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE

Notice is hereby given that on No-

vember¬

twelfth 1908 the undersignedacmiinistratrix will present her final ac-

count¬

and vourehers to the HonorableJoseph Bell probate judge in and forMarion county Florida nd will applyfor final discharge as Administratrixof said estate Annie M PerryAt Administratrix of the Estate of

Sidney aH Perry Deceased

Executors Notice to CreditorsNotice is hereby given to all cred-

itors legatees distributees and allother persons having claims or de ¬

mands against the estate of WiliaminaOwen deceased to present the i sameto the undersigned executor withintto years < Thos L Owe-ns Exectitor of the Last Will and

Testament of Wilamina OwenOcalaFla April 11th 1908

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