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Page 1: Pensacola Journal. (Pensacola, Florida) 1909-11-27 [p 8].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/11/00363/0488.pdf · r T F F Ti I THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27

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F F TiI THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27

c IPFOur Fall and Winter Suits

jj have a strong pull with theboys

Double breasted withI bloomer pants

5 to 10fr With straight pants

2 to 750-

Russian and sailor suits forsmall boys

Ages 20 to 8 years350 to 6

Wrights fleece linedunderwear 50c the garment

Munsing Union Suits inmedium weight balbriggan

50c

Boys Soft Hats in Col¬

lege shapes125 to 2-

CapsYacht and Goldshapes50c-

GlovesTan dressed kid100Holeproof Stockings

guaranteed for six monthsSix pairs to the box 2

Everything men and boy-

sThe

vrJohn White StoreT-

he Store With the Reputation20JT207 S Paiafoi Stt

J Established over quarter cen-

turyOldsmobiles

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z Oaklands

BrushEscambia Motor

Car CoEast Garden Street

HUNTERS RACK

WITHOUT GAMEA-

LLIE

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RIERA AND SAM ROSENAU

WHO WENT AFTER DEER WERELOST IN THE WOODS TWELVE-

OR FIFTEEN MILES FROM CAMP

WALTONL

AlHo Riera and Sam Rosenau twoof the Concordia Clubs hunting partyreached the city yesterday morning-and related an experience in thewoods which they are not anxious toundergo again It is needless to saythey returned empty handed but itwas not due to the fact that deer inplenty could not be found but to themisfortune of the hunters In getting

lost and finally when near deer weretoo tired to hunt any more

With a number of experiencedhunters tho two were sure of gettingdeer and went about twelve or fifteenmiles from Camp Walton There theybecame lost and spent nearly all dayIn an effort to locate their camp

50 MILLIONc-od fish more or less are caughteach year on the coast of Norway-the livers of which are made intoCod Liver Oil

The best oil is made from the fishcaught at the Lofoten Islands

Scott Bowne use only that oilin making their celebrated

Scotts Emulsionand when skillfully combined withHypophosphites of Lime and Sodathey produce a medicinal food un ¬

equalled in the world for buildingup the body

TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS

Send Ida name ot paper and this md for oarbe40tifuJ Sarinsm Bank and Child1 SketchBookEach buk contains a Good Luck PennSCOTT ft BOWNE 409 Purl SU New Ycefc

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ffeatbOUL-

L 3E SUSPMSED TO SEEBOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN

YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED TOtITS NATURAL COLOR

Theres BO excuse for unsightly gray orfaded hair It males yea look old whenyou ro notits tmcghtly and embarrassing

Hays Hair Health will Lring Lack the natu¬

ral color and beauty and make your hairbright luxuriant and full of youthful vitality

Stops dandruff and falling out Purely vege-

table and haralcs not a dye1 and Gee BOTTLES AT DRUGGISTS

Send 3c for tree book The Care of the HairPfcUo Hay Spec Co Newark N J U S A

WHITE CO

OPERA HOUSEOne Night Only

Monday November 29thExtraordinary Engagement-

The Henry Miller Players in

THE SERVANT-

IN THE HOUSE-

By Charles Rann KennedyTwo Years in New York

Prices 50c to 150Seats on sale Friday 9 a m

Just One Night

Tuesday November 30thJules Murry Presents the Southlands

FavoriteI

7 iiiiiT I

Just turned em away In AtlantaLiterally carried away her audience-

In a gale of laughter and songConstl ¬

tutionsA highgeared 6cylinder racer that

carried a house full of Atlantians awayfor a big Joy ride last htJournalO-ne of merriest merry musicalcomedies of the season Georgian

Nothing finer ever left New YorkPrices SOc 75c 100 and 5150 Seat

sale Saturday November 27

traveling thirty or forty miles on footWhen they finally located their

camp they were too exhausted to gofurther even when told by some ofthe residents of that section that deercould be found in half an hours walkThis they did not believe for theyhad walked all day without < ecing atrace To prove their assertion themen went out and within fifteen min ¬

utes jumped five Half an hour laterhalf a dozen more were seen

I KNIGHTS OF THE

SADDLE COMING

SOME OF BEST JOCKEYS IN

COUNTRY WILL RIDE AT MON

CRIEF THIS WINTERJAC-KI UPTON DAVE NICOL AND OTH-

ER

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GOOD ONES TO BE THERE-

All the best jcckeys in America-are coming to Florida for the winterrace meets A dispatch from NewYork says

Jockey Jack Upton the promisinglight weight jockey who has ridden-on the Eastern tracks for the pastthree years left Monday for TampaFla accompanied by his managerWilliam R Booker Jr to ride as afree lance during the coming wintermeetings alternating at Jackson-ville

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and Tampa where his serviceswill be in strong demand Upton hasnot signed any written agreement

Other jockeys who leave on thesame train will be Dave Nicol undercontract to the Chelsea stable Jim-my

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McIntyre to William GarthCharles Raynor to George OdomAustin Lang free lance CharlesGrand to Barney Schrieber P McDaniel free lance Guy Burns freelance Clifford Gilbert free lanceand O Fain to R F Carman

A special train carrying the con ¬

signments of Richard F Carman with42 old horses and yearlings H EShaws second division and severalother minor owners left this citybound for the coming first meeting-at Jacksonville

Rye Grass Seed 25c perpound or 250 bushel atThe Crystal Pharmacy

C1 PACKARD

DIED THURSDAY

IN lOUISVlllE

WELL KNOWN PUBLISHER OF

NORTH AND SOUTH EXPIRED

AFTER A LINGERING ILLNESS

WILL BE BURIED IN ADRIAN

MICH SUNDAY

News reached Pensacola yesterday-of the dexttn of Condict C Packardwho expired in Louisville Thursdayafternoon at 4 oclock after an Illnessextending over nearly a year

Mr Packard was well known inPensacola where during the past tenyears he had spent a large part ofhis time and which he claimed ashome He was publisher of TheNorth and South a monthly magazinedevoted to the development of South-ern

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lands and industries and someof his finest work was descriptive ofPensacola and West Florida re¬

sources He was a newspaper manof long experience and exceptionalhkilliancy and he had during hislife time owned and edited severaldaily papers in the north and west

The deceased is survived by adaughter Miss Elizabeth Packard ofPittsburg and two sons R C and HJ Packard of Pensacola Thesegentlemen left yesterday to be pres-ent

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at the funeral which will occurSunday in Adrian Mich Mr Pack ¬

ards old home

Mrs Louie Hite 428 Outlen StDanville 111 writes October 1stFoleys Kidney Pills started me on

the road to health I was treated byfour doctors and took other kidneyremedies but grew worse and wasunable to do my housework and thedoctor told me I only could live fromtwo to six months I ana now somuch better that I do all of my ownwork and I shall be very glad to tellanyone afflicted with kidney or blad ¬

der trouble the good results I re¬

ceived from taking Foleys KidneyPills Commence today and be wellDo not risk having Brights disease-or Diabetes W A DAlembertedruggist and apothecary 121 SouthPalafox Stre-

etVALUABLE PEAT

BOGS OF STATE

AMERICAN SOCIETY SHOWS IT

CAN BE PRODUCED IN FLORIDA

FOR 1 PER TONHAS 75 PER

CENT THE HEATING QUALITY<

OF COAL

A Boston dispatch to the TampaI Times says Peatwhich can be pro-duced

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for 1 per ton and which has 75I per cent of the heating quality ofcoal can be used in any furnace fire¬

box or range and has many valuableI

TENYERSOFS-

CALPERUPTION

Tiny Pinhead Pimples Filled and-

HurtTremendouslyTried Every ¬

thing in VainHis DaughtersScalp was CrustedBoth Found

SIMPLY SURPRISING-CURE IN CUTICURA

It is a great pleasure for me and Iconsider it a duty to inform you whatCuticura has done for me Abouttwelve years ago I contracted an erup-tion of tho scalp consisting of smallpimples size of a pinheadwhich after a few days with pusand which hurt tremendously I triedeverything but in vain Finally Iwashed my bead with sulphur ap¬

plied a carbolic ointment After a fewdays the pimples disappeared only to

This Icomo in a weeksuffered for ten years and then I sawan advertisement in the paper of thowonderful cures by Cutieura I bought-a cake of Cuticura Soap a box of Cuticufff Ointment and a bottle of CuticuraPills and after three weeks I had usedonly half the Soap and Ointment andm head was aa clean as ever beforeAfter the first application it was simplysurprising how

My daughter used Cuticura Soapand Ointment for scales on the scalp andafter having used them three times herhead was clear and the hair became assoft and fine as siik Since then sheuses nothing but Cuticura Soap forshampooing

In consequence of my having usedCuticura Soap for shampooing I no¬

ticed that my al¬

ways were cracked from handling un¬

dressed wood lime and stone becamewhite and velvety Formerly I used

but one nights treatmentwith Cuticura Soap and Ointment doesmore for my hands than a weeks treat-ment with glycerine I hope all suf-fering

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people will at least try the Cuti ¬

cura Remedies Herman Becker Fifield Wis November 9 190S

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Millions of women throughout theworld use Cuticura Soap and Ointment-for eczemas rashes itchlngs irritationsinflammations chafings pimples black-heads

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dandruff dry fallinghair sanative antiseptic cleansing andfor the toilet bath and nursery

Cntlcnra Ren lle3 are soJd throughout the worldPotter Drug << Chem Corp Sole PrnflL 135 Colum-bus Ave Boston Miss ejCuticura Bookletmilled tree tes aM you nefC 10 know about th-

er111 treatment ot Dtaetaea ol the Skin Scalp

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ORDINARY CARE-t LESSENS DANGERA-

uthorities are pretty well united Inthe opinion that care on thepart of the Individual greatly lessens thedanger of contracting consumption Somany cases of this dread disease havetheir origin In neglect of an ordinarycough or cold that it Is appalling tonote the indifference with which so manypeople regard this common complaint-

At the first Indication of a cold stepsshould be taken to check It at once Forthis purpose the following simple for-mula

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Is highly recommended as beingmost effective Mix together In a largebottle two ounces of Glycerine a halfounce of Virgin OH of Pine compound-pure and eight ounces of pure whiskyShake well and take a teaspoonful fourtimes a day It is claimed by the LoachChemical Co of Cincinnati who preparethe genuine Virgin OH of Pine compound-pure that this mixture will break up acold In twentyfour hours and cure anycough that is curable

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The PublicMay See

How perfectly clean andsanitary is The Empirewhere linen lasts All onone floor perfectly venti¬

lated with oceans ofclear water and puresoap use-

dEmpire

pa

LaundryWh-ere Linen Lasts

W C MACKEY MgrPhone 322

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BOWLING ALLEYSI Open from 9 a m till midnight

For ladles and gentlemenWEST ROMANA STREET

Moyer on the SquareCor Government and Alcaniz

Phone 718Choice Groceries Try our homemadeSausage made in our marKet on our own

clean marble slabs The finest meats InBUJJ auo XUE 3BU3ClD 3V VVJ3 311JPhone 718 when you want something nice

A McD MOYER

byproducts was discussed here atthe first session of the American Peatsocietys third annual meeting Thiswas held in the geological lectureroom of engineering ouilding B Mas ¬

sachusetts Institute of TechnologyAlthough the number of persons

present at the first session was small-it was a representative body of menwho came from all parts of the coun-try

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even from St Augustine Flafrom Reno Xev and from KalamazooMich The society was tormed at theJamestown exposition three years agowith 27 members It now has 115and nearlyevery state in the Unionand Canada and Great Britain are rep-resented The association was formedfor the renaissance of peat which wasused so extensively by the colonists-for fuel before coal came into gen-eral

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use The first three years wasspent in learning the character of a

I product which has been allowed tofall into disuse in this country This-is far from the condition in Europe-as the members pointed out for itplays a large part in the industry inGermany Russia and Sweden

The Russian Government-The Russian government receives

800000 said one delegate for royal ¬

ties from its peat bogs It lets thestate land to private individuals for-th > sole purpose of extracting peatand this figure shows at a glance thesize of the industry in that country-It is in general use In other countries-and what this society wants to seedone is to have it brought out fromcomparative local oblivion Much aidhas been given the members by thegovernments geological survey Chas-A Davis of the department and JamesM Maccoon of the Canadian geologicalsurvey gave interesting addresses ontheir investigations and the futurestatus of peat

The Florida SamplesVicepresident Ranson who brought

many samples of Florida peat withhim said that there are 12000 square

I miles of peatproducing lowlands in hisstate While these lands will make

I the very finest of peat they are en-tirely

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undeveloped and in the entirestate there are only four plants Ofthese the speaker controls three Healso showed some ammonia which is abyproduct of peat and used for a fer ¬

tilizer This byproduct has absorbedtile attention of peat manufacturersalmost as much as peat itself It isthey claim as good a fertilizer asChile saltpeter which has to be im ¬

ported and its chepaer What is morethe peat makes better fuel when theammonia is taken out Other by¬

products of peat said Mr Ranson arewood alcohol creosote several lightand heavy oils and paraffine Whenall these are extracted the result iscoke v

DONT FORGETt-o get a box of candy free today atthe Crystal Pharmacy

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CREW NOTICENeither the Captain Ownersnor Consignees of the steam-ship

¬a Uskmoor will be respon-sible for debts contracted bythe crew of said vessel

JOHN EVANSGULF STATE LBP Captain

Consignees

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FAUST IS HELD

fOR ASSAULT

ON JOHN EPrS

HAS INFORMED OFFICERS IT IS

CLAIMED THAT HE STRUCK

PHARMACIST AFTER LATTERHAD TRIED TO MAKE HIM

LEAVE THE STORE

Charles Faust at one time a policeofficer for a few days but a bayman-by occupation was arrested earlyyesterday by city authorities and re¬

leased on his own recognance forappearance the following day for as ¬

saulting John Epps Upon the mar ¬

shal reaching the station yesterdaymorning and learning of tho releaseof Faust on his own responsibility he-at once prepared to take him incharge again Faust was then atwork on a steamshipin the bay andwith Sheriff Van Pelt the marshalmade a trip to the vessel on whichFaust was working and placed himunder arrest on a charge of assaultwith intent to murder Bond was refused by Justice Xicholsen pending-the probable outcome of the woundswhich he is said to have inflictedon Epps-

In searching for a clue in the casethe marshal yesterday found twomen who claim to have been eye-witnesses

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to the whole proceedingThey were on a telegraph pole nearthe store of John Sheppard at thetime they said and saw the fightfrom start to finish According tothe story they have told the mar ¬

shal there was nothing in the shape-of a fight put up by Epps Theirnames were taken and they will bAcalled as witnesses when the casecomes up for trial

To a deputy sheriff yesterday Eppsstated that he saw the man who at ¬

tacked him but that he did not knowhis name hence his silence in thematter He said that he would knowthe man if he ever saw him again

Faust tells a different story thanthat of Epps He said that he wentinto the store on business and thatEpps had ordered him out cursing-at him at the same time He ap-plied a name Faust alleges whichhe was not in the habit of being call-ed

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he said and then he struck himwith a piece of wood The one blowwas all he landed on Epps he toldthe officers

Epps is in a bad state yet andthere is a probability lit serious resuIts following the assault This was

I told to Justice Xicholsen yesterday-and he decided to give Faust nobond He was locked up at the coun ¬

ty jail last night and will be keptthere until a favorable report comesfrom the attending physician

KEY WEST HAS

A SUNDAY UD

SABBATH DAY GAMBLING TO BE

MADE COSTLYSEVERAL AR ¬

RESTS BY SHERIFF AND POLICE

OFFICERS START THE BALL

ROLLING

Chief of Police Gardner has givenout the statement that the lid willbe locked on and the key thTownoverboardwhich means that bolitoand other gambling games illicit saleof liquor open saloons on Sunday andother practices are to be broken upsays the Key West Citizen

As a starter three bolit games I

Dont Be BaldAlmost Any One May Secure-

a Splendid Growth-of Hair

You can easily find out for your ¬

self if your hair needs nourishment-if it is thinning getting dry harshand brittle or splitting at the endsYou simply have to pull a hair fromthe top of your head and closely ex-

amine¬

its root If the bulb is plumpand rosy it is all right if it is whiteand shrunken hair is diseased-and needs nourishmentW-

e We have a remedy for hair troublesthat cannot be surpassed It has arecord of growing hair and curing I

baldness in 93 cut of 100 cases whereused according to directions for areasonable length of time It willeven grow hair on bald heads if thescalp is not glazed and shiny Thatmay seem like a strong statement-it is and we mean it to be and noone should doubt it until they haveput our claims to an actual test

We are so sure that Rexall 93Hair Tonic will completely eradi ¬

cate dandruff prevent baldness stim-ulate

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the scalp and hair roots stopfalling hair and grow new hair thatwe personally give our positive guar¬

antee to refund every penny paid-us for Rexall 93 Hair Tonic inevery instance where it does not doas we claim or fails to give entiresatisfaction to the user

Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is as pleas ¬

ant to use as clear spring water Itis perfumed with a pleasant odorand does not grease or gum the hairWe have it in two sizes prices 50cents and 100 We urge you to tryRexall 93 Hair Tonic on our recom ¬

mendation and with our guarantee-back of it You certainly take norisk Remember you can obtainRexall Remedies in Pensacola only atour storeThe Rexall Store TheCrystal Pharmacy Brent building

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SII W L Douglas is the largestmanufacturer and retailer14s of Mens Fine HandSewedProcess Shoes In the worldr For comfort style fit and I-

Ot long service W L Douglasshoes cannot be equalled

They are made upon honorI of the best leathers by the S

most skilled workmen In all1 the latest fashions shoes In42 I every style and shape to suit

I men in all walks of life iFIA flAIlTlflMThegenninehaveWL l

r i Douglas name and pricestamped on which guarantees

1 full and protects the wearere against high prices and inferior shoesTAKE NO SUBSTITUTE-

FOR

S IS I S

I I I

SALE BY

Porters Bazaar Pensacola Flau

BE A HUB DRESSED MAN

PALAFOX ST AT GOVERNMENTPENSACOLA FLA

BENJ C HEINBERG Proprietor

Regal Shoes Cluett ShirtsJohn B Stetson Hats Suits Made to Order

The Satisfaction of WellPlanted Home Grounds JYou take a wonderful satisfaction in your home when the grounds are well

planted But that is not the whole advantage for trees and vines prot oct yourI1 ° m storm help to preserve Ks and cover unsightly thingsthat you cannot move and add dollars to the value of your property

Glen Saint Mary Nurseries GrowTrees for Southern Homes

Hundreds of varieties including Roses our soil and climate are ustfd right and enable us to produce stock that prows as you want it to-

sTIMi1OW Everything warranted true to name The practical experienceFof our specialists either Ornamental or Fruit Trees isfreely at your serviceWrite and see if we cannot help you with that troublesome plantingproblem Ye are at your service Our handsomely illustrated Nurseryhook Q is now readywell send you a copy youGlen Saint Mary Nurseries Co Glen Saint Mary Florida

were raided Officer James Hopkinsarrested Pancho Fleitas in TelegraphAlley About the same time OfficerEddie Albury was gathering in Joaquin Hernandez the proprietor of the4th of July game Officers Kirschenbaum and Albury arrested Felo Colon-in Gatoville

Fleitas and Colon were fined 50each or thirty days in police courtand the case of Hernandez was con ¬

tinuedSheriff Jaycorks was also active and

arrested two gambling houses Theproprietors Alfredo Rodriguez andAngel Cabat were each fined 100 andcosts in the criminal court

No 9007Report of the Condition of

The Peoples National Bank-AT PENSACOLA

INTHE STATE OP FLORIDA AT THECLOSE OF BUSINESS

NOV 16 1909RESOURCES-

Loans and Discounts 31405176Overdrafts secured and unse

secured 2002021U S Bonds to secure circula ¬

tion 8500000Premiums on U S Bonds 277813Bonds Securities etc 1927900Banking house Furniture and

Fixtures 225000Due from National Banks not

reserve agents 933201Duo from State and Private

Banks and Bankers TrustCompanies and Savings Banks 3212991

Duo from approved Reserveagents 2997407

Checks and other Cash Items E8506Notes of other National Banks 278000Fractional Paper Currency Nick-

els and Cents 3754Lawful Money Reserve In Bank

vizSpecie 1460805Legraltender notes 398000S 1858805Redemption fund with V S

Treasurer 5 per cent of cir-culation

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425000

Total 54135574LIABILITIES

Capital stock pAid In 10000000Surplus fund 2000000Undivided Profits less Expenses

and TaxIs vM 2446418National Bank Notes outstnd

log 8440000Due to other National Banks 816592Due t > State and Private Banks

and Bankers 1640729Due to approved Reserve

Agents 370005-Individual Deposits subject to

heck 18595268 I

Demand certificates of deposit 1868000rvrtlfled rneeks 305Notes and bills rediscounted 2300000Ems payable Including Certifi-

cates¬

of Deposit for money I

borrowed 5490000Reserved for taxes 168257

Total 54135574State of Florida County of Escambia SB-

jf J V Dorr Cashier of the abovenamed bank de solemnly swear that theabove statement is true to the best of myknowledge and belief

J w DORRCashier

CorrectAttest T E WELLESJ S REESEAV A DALEMBERTE

DirectorsSubscribe and sworn to before me this

26th day of Nov lWJOHN MASSEYNotary Public

CREW NOTICENeither the Captain Owners-nor Consignees of the Britisha steamship Eskmoor will beresponsible for debts contract-ed

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by the crew of said vesselJOHN EVANS I

H BAARS CO CaptainConsignees I

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Legal AdvertisementsNOTICE I

Notice is hereby given that upon theexpiration of ten days from date hereof

or as soon thereafter as practicable theundersigned will apply to The HonorableBoard of Pardons for the State of Floridafor a pardon from a conviction of robberyat the January term A D 1008 of theCriminal Court of Record for EscambiaCounty Florida

CHARLES McDUFFEENovember 17th 1909 ISnovlOt

In Escamhla County Judges CourtState of orldllAbe Goldbach vs O AfJohnson notice Is hereby given ofInstitution of this suit by Abe Goldbaehagainst O A Johnson and of the serviceof a writ of garnishment on t ie Lewis 1Bear Drug Ca a corporation ol Pensa ¬

cola Florida and tho said defendant andall other persons Interested are required-to appear to the action on the 6th day ofDecember 1909 H P REESEnov20oaw4w Attorney for Plaintiff

In Escambia County Circuit CqurtState of Florida In Chancery MMuldon and J Knowles Flyer for himselfIndividually and as Trustee for n BSimpson vs John McCreo and HenryToland and against all parties claiming-an interest In the East Eighty feet ofArpent Lot Fiftyseven Old City of Pensa¬

cola Florida The defendants are requiredto appear to the bill filed against them Inthe above entitled Court on the 7th dayof January A D 1910 This order to bepublished once a week for twelve conse-cutive

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weeks In The Pensacola Journal anewspaper published in Escambia CountyFlorida Jas Macglbbon Clerk

oct6oaw2wIn Escambia County Circuit Court State

of Florida In Chancery Lula Burch vsPrince Burch On Monday the 3rd dayof January A D 1910 the defendqntPrince Burch Is required to appear tothe bill filed against him herein Thisorder to be published once each week foreight S consecutive weeks In The Pen ¬

sacola Journal a newspaper published-in said Escambia County

JAS MACGIBBON-Clerk Circuit Court

Pensacola Fla Oct 16th 1909oct23oaw8w-

In the Circuit Court of Eacambla Coun-ty

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Florida In Chancery Mildred FThornton vs Jonathan L ThorntonDI-vorce

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On Monday the 6th day of De-cember

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1909 the defendant Jonathan L lThornton is required to appear to thebill filed against him herein This orderto be published once a week for tour conswutive weeks In The Dally Journal anewspaper published In the City of Pen rsacola Escambla County Florida Wit-ness

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my hand and the seal of said courtthis 5th day of November 19W Jae-Macgihbon Clerk of the Circuit Court ofEscambia County Florida By Thos AJohnson Depufy Clerk nov6oaw5w

SHERIFFS SALEBy virtue of an execution Issued out of

the County Judges Court of EscamblaCounty Florida in the case of Swiftompany a corporation vs Preston Gor ¬

don I have levied upon and wiN sell atpublic outcry to the highest bidder fercash during the legal hours of sale onMonday the sixth of December A D1909 before the County Court House door-In the City of Pensacola Florida thefollowing described real estate situatedlying and being In the City of PensacolaEscamhia County Florida towIt Lot13 in Block 33 and the Vest 15 feet ofLot 30 and all of Lot 31 In Block 124All of the above described real estate ly ¬

ing In the East King Tract East of Tar ¬

ragona Street and being described ac ¬

cording to the map of City of Pensacoiacopy sighted by Thoe C Watson Deed-at cost of purchaserJ C VanPELT

Sheriff of Escambla County FloridanovSoawiw

MASTERS SALEBy virtue ot a decree rendered on the

30th day of October A D 109 by theHonorable J Emmet Wolfe Judge of theCircuit Court of the First Judicial Circuitof Florida in and for Escambia Countyin chancery sitting In a cause thereinpending wherein John W Slayton Is com-plainant

¬and George C Scud I1ore Wil-

liam¬

E Mathls the Pensacola BankTrust Company a corporation and John-B Jones Guardian ad lltem are defen-dants

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I will expose for sale at publicoutcry to the highest bidder for cash at Jthe county court house door In theof Pensarola In said County of EscarnjWa on Monday the 3th day of Decemher A D 109 during the legal hours-of sale the following described propertytowit ten 10 shares of the capitalstock in the corporaUon of Bass Com-pany

¬evidenced by certificate No H-

and ten 18 shares or the capital stock-in the corporation of Bass Companyevidenced by No 15 Bill-of sale at cost of purchaser

1IALCOTT ANDKUSON-aovCoawlw Special Master

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