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r h f 74 ar OCALA EVENING STAtf t THURSDAY MAY 14 190 1 FIVE r OCALA OCCURRENCES Rebekahs meet this evening Mr George S Puttetvay of Leroy was in town today Mr R A Dettrick of Bradentoxvn is a guest of the Ocala House Spaldings baseball goods at the Ocala News Co Miss Daisy L Ross of Dunnellon is at the Ocaja House Ben Condon has a line ofnew coast- er ¬ bicycles for rent f Mr eo M Hyde of Crystal River Is aguest pf the Ocala House V ii Come In sand see the line of new books at the Ocala News Co Mr T B Snyde rl has been spending- the week in Jacksonville here were thirtyone arrivals at r je Ocala House last night Mr J B Dowling of Lake City is a guest of the Montezuma B IMW M MMMM BW B M Mr M H Sherouse of Reddick is a guest of the Ocala House Mr C G Moxley of Istachatta Is a guest of the Ocala House- A large line of paper covered novels just received at the Ocala News Co Mr O M Gale of Belleview was In the city yesterday- Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬ teed Price 25 cents Sold by all drug- gists ¬ Miss Grace Hatchell went down to Lake Weir this afternoon for a few days Mr Fort the barber attended the Lynne political meeting today ac- companied ¬ by a young lady The State Horticultural Society is holding its anual meeting this week in Gainesville 1t will be well attended- Mr C H Mathis of Blackville S C the famous cantaloupe grower is at the Montezuma- The best 25c box ot paper we have ever put across the counter Danish Cloth at the Postofflce Drugstore Mrs Lyles has been quite ill for the past few days at her home on South j Pourth street Mr Howard Walters went to Jack- sonville ¬ last night and will return to ¬ night on the Seaboard TJiere Were thirtytwo arrivals at the Monlezuma last night Business- at this house is picking up right along r Messrs R D Hannewacker W F Bassett S H Knight and Drs Wil ham Griffith and J G Baskin of Dun nellon were guests of the Montezuma last night Mrs W N Murdough of Starke was a guest of the Montezuma last night 1 I Mrs Bate Perdue of Brooksvflle ca me yesterday to join her hus ¬ band and they are guests of the Mon- tezuma ¬ for la few days H I Puckett an experienced paint el rand paper hanger will do your work cheaply and guarantee the job Lrop him a card general delivery city Mrs C O Jones has been serious Ij ill for the past ten days at her home in the fourth ward but is much I better today Mr and Mrs S H Blitch of Blitch tcn spent the night in Ocala guests of the Ocala House and the doctor I went out to the Lynne picnic this norning together with Mr E E Mc Lin and Drs Griffith and Baskin of unnellon in Mr John R Robertsons automobile with Master Wilbur Smith tr at the wheel t MM M I Not i4 How Much 1 but U how I good is the rquestion every one should ask in buying candy The old saying that U a man is judged by the candy he gives holds good today same as always Buy the bestdont take thejust as good kind i Nothing quite equals I famous BonBons and Chocolates They ate in a distinctively exclu- sive ¬ class to themselves Orders receive prompt and care- ful ¬ attention Just give us the name and address and Uacle Sam does the rest Ti TROXtER 24 MAIN ST i I M 6 I A few cases left and while they last until all ae sold we will sell Chicken Loaf i J I i Ham Loaf- I lb Brawn- I lb Corned Beef i1 lb lunch Ham lOc a canSa- usageI 3 for 25c D Aries JOc can AT TEAPOT GROCERYC- LOSING EXERCISES OF THE OCALA HIGH SCHOOL Sermon at Baptist church Sunday morning May 17th by Dr Dodge Special music by choir Exhibit of work of all the grades of Ocala High School at school building on Monday May 22 from 930 to 11 Graduating exercises on the night 01 May 22nd at Baptist church at 8 oclock Dr Andrew Sledd president- of the University of Florida will ad ¬ dress the class Everybody invited to all of the exercises I U D C MEETING- The t Daughters of the Confederacy- will hold a called meeting with Mrs- J H Livingston Sr Friday afternoon at i330 oclock The Berlin theater had a big crowd last night and everybody was well pleased with the pictures which were very fine They will be repeated to ¬ night and if you did not see them last night you had better not fail to see them this even ng The scenes from Ben Hur are very interesting the Italian bandits are thrilling and the Japanese tumblers are simply wonder- ful ¬ 0 Mr A J Brigance candidate for con- stable has been in the public service most of the time for the past sixteen years He served six years in the cavalry branch of the United States army and was wounded at the battle- of San Juan Hill Since coming to Ocala he has served on the police force has been chief of the fire de- partment ¬ and deputy sheriff and has proved remarkably faithful and effi ¬ cient in his duties If you vote for him foi constable you will have to write his name on the ballot and make a cross mark before it Hon and Mrs HW Long of Martcl spent the night in Ocala at the Mon- tezuma and went out to the Lynne picnic and speaking today Mr W B Taylor secretary and treasurer of the Baird Hardware Co of Gainesville was in the city last night a guest of the Ocala House He came down to see his friend Hon Jeff- B Browne of Key West ExGovernor W S Jennings came r own yesterday afternoon from Jack- sonville ¬ and spent the afternoon in the city taking the night v train for South Florida- Mr J C Wheeler the South Flor- ida ¬ agent of the International Harves- ter ¬ Co of America with headquarters- at Lakeland was in the city last night and today a guest of the Ocala House Mr Wheeler says his company is do ¬ ing a very good business all things considered in the state and he has no fault to find The Marion Hardware- Co of this city is > the local distribut- ing ¬ agency for the implements gaso ¬ lene engines pumps etc manufac ¬ tured by this company and sell and handle a great deal of the output Mr E M Howard has returned from a visit to his orange grove at Auburndale Mr Howards grove nhich is one of the finest in that sec ¬ tion is looking fine despite the scar- city ¬ of rain Mr Harry Bullock oft this city flag ¬ man on the Tampa and St Peters ¬ burg A C L run will make an at ¬ tempt next week to get on the famous Jacksonville ball team Harry is one of the best amateur players in the South The colored baseball teams of Ocala and Gainesville began this afternoon oh the new Magnolia street diamond a seriesof three games for the best two out of three Both teams have good players The park management gets 20 per cent of the gate receipts r SAND CONCERT rr TOMORROW NIGHT The following program will be ren- dered ¬ by the Metropolitan Band from the band stand Friday evening at 815 o clock The members of the band wish to express their thanks and ap- preciation ¬ for the music received from Messrs M Wittmark Sons of New York through the courtesy of Mr Jules Cohen some of which ap ¬ pears in the program March The BuglerF A Young Serenade Dreaming J Anton Dailey Concert polka Blonde and Br- unettefor ¬ two cornetsF H Rol linson Overture Morning Noon and Night- in I ViennaF Von Suppe- Intermission I March Dixie GirlJ B Lampe Genee Waltzes from the Soul KissvIaurice Levi Descriptive Oriental march La CaravaneGeorge Arch Medley overture Southern songs- E Beyer A E Gerig Director- A I MISTRIAL- J R Clark an unknown and friend ¬ less white man is on trial in the cir ¬ cuit court for killing a negro at the turpentine still of Petteway Horne Co west of Dunnellon about two months ago The man being withont means the court appointed an attor ¬ ney to defend him Mr Louis W Du val one of the brightest young lawyers- in the state The jury at a late hour last night announced that they could rot agree and it was declared a mis ¬ trial and the jury discharged The case was taken up at 2 oclock this afternoon and another jury enpaneled 1 r I I t 6- Ia I r I a t I Intelligent t I I Dressing r l 1 + j I a What is it that makes a man most noticeable on the street What is it that makes you admire and wonder where he got that elegant suit and what he paid for it It is nothing more or less than in ¬ telligent dressing In ninetynine- cases out of a hundred he has on one of our qriginal style creations that fit himfit his build fit his height complexion and station in life in- dividual l characteristicIn short dis ¬ tinctive If you will put yourself in our hands you will soon have the rep ¬ utation of being a good dresser and youll save money besides Hundreds of styles to select from Prices range from 10 to 50 A fit guaranteed or you pay us nothing i e THE VARIETY STORE l I i MARCUS FRANK Proprietor r I t iI I J l BERLIN ELECTRICAL f THEATER CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDA- YProgram WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY for this Evening- BEN HUR RI RI AND TI JAPANESE ACROBATS Hand Colored ITALIAN BRIGANDS Open Promptly at 3 30 P M Admission 10 and 15 Cents HI M WOOD PROP Wallace Building Opposite Methodist Church A J 1 White Goods and Embroidery Beautiful while materials of every weave and quality suitable for making spring and summer wearabks are shtwi in almost endless variety here Our prices are impossible to duplicate PERSIAN LAWNS at per yard Ik to 5k FRENCH LAWNS 48 inch per yardl l35c lo 125 i LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard 35co125 SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up to 25c on sale at per yard 2 415e ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses i 1L great variety ot patterns at reduced prices EDGING AND INSERTION worth up to20c yard lie EDGING AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide and I Corset Cover Embroidery values up to 35c yardlk T4 LAWN AND SWISS WAISTS NAW style1N IS 751 LACE WAISTS Ecru Cream and White I 259 to SI51- I RHEINAUER COMPANY I- T 1 I A CARD OF THANKS- I wish to extend in this way my heartfelt thanks to our neighbors Mrs G A Carmichael Mrs A E Delouest- and Mrs Louis Toffaletti for their many acts of kindness to my wife and myself during the recent serious ill ¬ ness of my wife May the Lord bless tHese good women- Respectfully C O Jones BOARD OF EQUALIZATION- The city council sitting as a board- of equalization has been + in sessibn- for the past three evenings going carefully over the property assess- ments ¬ of the city and will continue- the work tonight when they will probably finish the job NOT TOMORROW- BUT NEXT FRIDAY I Fishels advertisement in yester- days ¬ paper was intended for the weekly and not the daily Star and giving away packages of crepe will begin instead of endingtomorrow- Dr LF Blalock Mr J A Bouvier and Mr I N I Gottlieb are attending the Grand Lodge of Masons in Jack ¬ sonville as representatives from the Ocala lodge I Mr Henry Steyens of Lakeland is iu the city visiting his parents MrT and Mrs Isaac Stevens Miss Alma Sanderson has returned from Ocala where she has been for the past few days on professional bus- iness ¬ in her capacity as a nurse Gainesville Sun Dr McIntosh with his little daugh- ter ¬ Margaret left yesterday for his home in Newberry S C after a visit- to his son Mr Francis McIntosh on West Lafayette street They will stop near Ocala where Dr McIntosh owns considerable propertyTampa Trib- une ¬ Sidney Haile the popular e aboard agent in Ocala took several hours off on a shing trip down the Silver prings run with the crew of the sec- tion ¬ boss including Mr Head They had a great time as they ran up with the Carmichaels down at their plan- tation ¬ But Mr Haile said he never wished to row up stream again He didnt have corns but beautiful blist ¬ ers Let me hide the cracks and defects- in your walls with Alabastine I work- on the uno cure no pay plan All colors and tints J A Morris Jr Decorating thats my business SS South Magnolia street- A pound of paper and two packs of envelopes to match all of the very I best quality 50c at the Postoffice Drugstore It is a pity to see a person neglect indications of kidney or bladder trou- ble that may result in Brights dis- ease ¬ I when Foleys Kidney Remedy- will correct irregularities and strengt- hn ¬ these organs Take Foleys Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger Sold by all dealers LARGE LETTER PRESS WANTED I A large size letter or copying press I wanted Apply at this office I If you want a pretty reading lamp to I connect with your electric light cur- rent ¬ I in the library or hall of your home see Walter Tucker the elec ¬ trician about it- SORE NIPPLES- Any mother who has had experience- with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlains- Salve as soon as the child is done nursing Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse Many trained nurses Use this salve with best results For sale by all t druggists > 1 < r r I I A CHALLENGE TO WRESTLERS < L hereby challenge any one in j the state from 138 to 145 pounds in catch x scatchcan style wrestling SpecJaL challenge to Jack MacAtosh Jack Knight Adults 25 cents boys 15 cents for Saturday night May 16th 190 in c Miller Macintoshs gymnasium over Prechts bar J t tt A CHALLENGE ACCEPTEd d i I hereby accept the challenge of Jack Knight to a catchascatchcan rl i wrestling match PeterMclntosh Adults 25 cents boys 15 cents for l Saturday night May 16th 1908 In Miller Macintoshs gymnasium over r Prechts bar- NOTICE rr TO MILK CONSUMERS I J- An increased supply of milk will now enable us to take on a few more tRr customers so if you desire pure Jer- seY milk cream or buttermilk front tested cows drop us a card or stop the wagon on its rounds On account of our inability to supply any more customers we were compelled to withdraw our advertising for a few weeks The Hiawatha Lake Dairy Whitworth Edwards Props WEATHER FORECAST I Washington May 14Fair tonight I and Friday y r h IN THE MAYORS COURT- In r J 1 the municipal court this week up to and including this morning there has been assessed fines aggregating thirtynine dollars PILES PILES PILES Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind bleeding and itching piles It absorbs the tumbrs allays the itchin- g at once alts as a poultice instant relief Williams Indian Pjle r Ointment is prepared for piles and itching of ttN private parts Sold by druggists mail 5oc and 1 Williams Manufacturing Props Cleveland VI Ohio Sold by the AntlMopololy Drugstore I JERSEY CREAM AT l LINCOLN PARK Sunday and every day thereafter until further notice delicious Jersey- ice cream will be served at Lincoln I Heights Casino IE Simmons Prop W H MORRIS k Electrician and telephone line con ¬ structor All work guaranteed Out of town orders a specialty Address- W H Morris Ocala Fla- KING OSCAR Thoroughbred Jersey bull for sale one of the celebrated Flagler herd 5 years old in prime condition kind and gentle E S Upham South Lake k Weir Fla I- I Have you seen me new visible Fay Sholes typewriter R C Davis Co general agents g I CALVARY The rain last week did a great deal- of good but we need more Miss Vera Carter of Ocala spent a week with her sister Mrs WW peak i recently I The Leak brothers have purchased- a reaper to cut their oats They afire 1 ighly pleased with it and say it beats r the cradle d Mrs M ErWallace Mrs Maud Wil- liams ¬ and others attended the Shady ficnic Friday Mr and Mrs A S Wallace attend- ed ¬ the Martel Sunday school picnic Saturday Some of our people are expecting to go to the picnic at Stokes Ferry next Saturday- Mr and Mrs AS Wallace expect 1c attend quarterly meeting at Cotton Plant Saturday Marion- R C Davis Co of Jacksonville will sell any make of Secondhand Jq typewriter upon easy terms if desired if- r Yk 1 t V 6 k + nM i ar + 11q4 ikJ

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  • r h f74 ar

    OCALA EVENING STAtft

    THURSDAY MAY 14 190 1 FIVEr

    OCALA OCCURRENCES

    Rebekahs meet this evening

    Mr George S Puttetvay of Leroywas in town today

    Mr R A Dettrick of Bradentoxvn isa guest of the Ocala House

    Spaldings baseball goods at theOcala News Co

    Miss Daisy L Ross of Dunnellonis at the Ocaja House

    Ben Condon has a line ofnew coast-er

    ¬

    bicycles for rentf

    Mr eo M Hyde of Crystal RiverIs aguest pf the Ocala House

    V iiCome In sand see the line of new

    books at the Ocala News Co

    Mr T B Snyde rl has been spending-the week in Jacksonville

    here were thirtyone arrivals atr je Ocala House last night

    Mr J B Dowling of Lake City isa guest of the Montezuma

    B IMW M MMMM BW B M

    Mr M H Sherouse of Reddick is aguest of the Ocala House

    Mr C G Moxley of Istachatta Isa guest of the Ocala House-

    A large line of paper covered novelsjust received at the Ocala News Co

    Mr O M Gale of Belleview wasIn the city yesterday-

    Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬teed Price 25 cents Sold by all drug-gists

    ¬

    Miss Grace Hatchell went down toLake Weir this afternoon for a fewdays

    Mr Fort the barber attended theLynne political meeting today ac-companied

    ¬

    by a young lady

    The State Horticultural Society isholding its anual meeting this week inGainesville 1t will be well attended-

    Mr C H Mathis of Blackville S Cthe famous cantaloupe grower is atthe Montezuma-

    The best 25c box ot paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth at the Postofflce Drugstore

    Mrs Lyles has been quite ill for thepast few days at her home on SouthjPourth street

    Mr Howard Walters went to Jack-sonville

    ¬

    last night and will return to ¬night on the Seaboard

    TJiere Were thirtytwo arrivals atthe Monlezuma last night Business-at this house is picking up rightalong

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    Messrs R D Hannewacker W FBassett S H Knight and Drs Wilham Griffith and J G Baskin of Dunnellon were guests of the Montezumalast night

    Mrs W N Murdough of Starkewas a guest of the Montezuma lastnight

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    Mrs Bate Perdue of Brooksvflleca me yesterday to join her hus ¬band and they are guests of the Mon-tezuma

    ¬

    for la few days

    H I Puckett an experienced paintel rand paper hanger will do yourwork cheaply and guarantee the jobLrop him a card general deliverycity

    Mrs C O Jones has been seriousIj ill for the past ten days at herhome in the fourth ward but is much

    I better today

    Mr and Mrs S H Blitch of Blitchtcn spent the night in Ocala guestsof the Ocala House and the doctor

    I went out to the Lynne picnic thisnorning together with Mr E E McLin and Drs Griffith and Baskin of

    unnellon in Mr John R Robertsonsautomobile with Master Wilbur Smith

    tr at the wheeltMM M

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    Noti4How Much

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    but U how I good is the rquestionevery one should ask in buying

    candyThe old saying that U a man is

    judged by the candy he givesholds good today same as alwaysBuy the bestdont take thejustas good kind

    i

    Nothing quite equalsI

    famous BonBons and ChocolatesThey ate in a distinctively exclu-sive

    ¬

    class to themselvesOrders receive prompt and care-

    ful¬

    attention Just give us the nameand address and Uacle Sam doesthe rest

    Ti TROXtER24 MAIN ST

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    A few cases leftand while theylast until all aesold we willsellChicken Loaf i J I

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    Ham Loaf-

    I lb Brawn-

    I lb Corned Beefi1

    lb lunch Ham

    lOc a canSa-

    usageI

    3 for 25cD Aries

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    TEAPOT GROCERYC-

    LOSING EXERCISES OFTHE OCALA HIGH SCHOOL

    Sermon at Baptist church Sundaymorning May 17th by Dr DodgeSpecial music by choir

    Exhibit of work of all the grades ofOcala High School at school buildingon Monday May 22 from 930 to 11

    Graduating exercises on the night01 May 22nd at Baptist church at 8oclock Dr Andrew Sledd president-of the University of Florida will ad ¬dress the class Everybody invited toall of the exercises I

    U D C MEETING-

    Thet

    Daughters of the Confederacy-will hold a called meeting with Mrs-J H Livingston Sr Friday afternoonat i330 oclock

    The Berlin theater had a big crowdlast night and everybody was wellpleased with the pictures which werevery fine They will be repeated to ¬night and if you did not see themlast night you had better not fail tosee them this even ng The scenesfrom Ben Hur are very interesting theItalian bandits are thrilling and theJapanese tumblers are simply wonder-ful

    ¬

    0Mr A J Brigance candidate for con-

    stable has been in the public servicemost of the time for the past sixteenyears He served six years in thecavalry branch of the United Statesarmy and was wounded at the battle-of San Juan Hill Since coming toOcala he has served on the policeforce has been chief of the fire de-partment

    ¬

    and deputy sheriff and hasproved remarkably faithful and effi ¬cient in his duties If you vote for himfoi constable you will have to writehis name on the ballot and make across mark before it

    Hon and Mrs HW Long of Martclspent the night in Ocala at the Mon-tezuma and went out to the Lynnepicnic and speaking today

    Mr W B Taylor secretary andtreasurer of the Baird Hardware Coof Gainesville was in the city lastnight a guest of the Ocala House Hecame down to see his friend Hon Jeff-B Browne of Key West

    ExGovernor W S Jennings camer own yesterday afternoon from Jack-sonville

    ¬

    and spent the afternoon inthe city taking the night v train forSouth Florida-

    Mr J C Wheeler the South Flor-ida

    ¬

    agent of the International Harves-ter

    ¬

    Co of America with headquarters-at Lakeland was in the city last nightand today a guest of the Ocala HouseMr Wheeler says his company is do ¬ing a very good business all thingsconsidered in the state and he has nofault to find The Marion Hardware-Co of this city is > the local distribut-ing

    ¬

    agency for the implements gaso ¬lene engines pumps etc manufac ¬tured by this company and sell andhandle a great deal of the output

    Mr E M Howard has returnedfrom a visit to his orange grove atAuburndale Mr Howards grovenhich is one of the finest in that sec ¬tion is looking fine despite the scar-city

    ¬

    of rain

    Mr Harry Bullock oft this city flag ¬man on the Tampa and St Peters ¬burg A C L run will make an at¬tempt next week to get on the famousJacksonville ball team Harry is oneof the best amateur players in theSouth

    The colored baseball teams of Ocalaand Gainesville began this afternoonoh the new Magnolia street diamond aseriesof three games for the best twoout of three Both teams have goodplayers The park management gets20 per cent of the gate receipts

    r

    SAND CONCERTrrTOMORROW NIGHT

    The following program will be ren-dered

    ¬

    by the Metropolitan Band fromthe band stand Friday evening at 815o clock The members of the bandwish to express their thanks and ap-preciation

    ¬

    for the music receivedfrom Messrs M Wittmark Sonsof New York through the courtesy ofMr Jules Cohen some of which ap ¬pears in the program

    March The BuglerF A YoungSerenade Dreaming J Anton

    DaileyConcert polka Blonde and Br-

    unettefor¬

    two cornetsF H Rollinson

    Overture Morning Noon and Night-in

    I

    ViennaF Von Suppe-Intermission

    I

    March Dixie GirlJ B LampeGenee Waltzes from the Soul

    KissvIaurice LeviDescriptive Oriental march La

    CaravaneGeorge ArchMedley overture Southern songs-

    E Beyer A E Gerig Director-

    AI

    MISTRIAL-

    J R Clark an unknown and friend ¬less white man is on trial in the cir¬cuit court for killing a negro at theturpentine still of Petteway HorneCo west of Dunnellon about twomonths ago The man being withontmeans the court appointed an attor ¬ney to defend him Mr Louis W Duval one of the brightest young lawyers-in the state The jury at a late hourlast night announced that they couldrot agree and it was declared a mis ¬trial and the jury discharged Thecase was taken up at 2 oclock thisafternoon and another jury enpaneled

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    What is it that makes a man mostnoticeable on the street What is itthat makes you admire and wonderwhere he got that elegant suit andwhat he paid for it

    It is nothing more or less than in ¬telligent dressing In ninetynine-cases out of a hundred he has on oneof our qriginal style creations that fithimfit his build fit his heightcomplexion and station in life in-dividual lcharacteristicIn short dis ¬tinctive If you will put yourself inour hands you will soon have the rep ¬utation of being a good dresser andyoull save money besides

    Hundreds of styles to select fromPrices range from 10 to 50 A fitguaranteed or you pay us nothingi

    e

    THE VARIETY STOREl

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    MARCUS FRANK Proprietor

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    BERLIN ELECTRICALf

    THEATERCHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDA-

    YProgram

    WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY

    for this Evening-BEN HUR

    RI RI AND TIJAPANESE ACROBATS

    Hand Colored

    ITALIAN BRIGANDS

    Open Promptly at 3 30 P MAdmission 10 and 15 Cents

    HI M WOOD PROPWallace Building Opposite Methodist

    Church

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    J 1

    White Goods and EmbroideryBeautiful while materials of every weave and quality

    suitable for making spring and summer wearabks are shtwiin almost endless variety here Our prices are impossibleto duplicate

    PERSIAN LAWNS at per yard Ik to 5kFRENCH LAWNS 48 inch per yardl l35c lo 125

    i

    LINEN LAWN 36 inch per yard 35co125SPECIAL Dimities Check Lawns and Madras worth up

    to 25c on sale at per yard 2 415e

    ST GALL SWISSES All our new imported Swisses i 1Lgreat variety ot patterns at reduced prices

    EDGING AND INSERTION worth up to20c yard lieEDGING AND INSERTION up to 9 inches wide and

    I

    Corset Cover Embroidery values up to 35c yardlk T4LAWN AND SWISS WAISTS NAW style1N IS751LACE WAISTS Ecru Cream and White I 259 to SI51-

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    RHEINAUER COMPANY I-T 1

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    A CARD OF THANKS-

    I wish to extend in this way myheartfelt thanks to our neighbors MrsG A Carmichael Mrs A E Delouest-and Mrs Louis Toffaletti for theirmany acts of kindness to my wife andmyself during the recent serious ill ¬ness of my wife May the Lord blesstHese good women-

    Respectfully C O Jones

    BOARD OF EQUALIZATION-

    The city council sitting as a board-of equalization has been + in sessibn-for the past three evenings goingcarefully over the property assess-ments

    ¬

    of the city and will continue-the work tonight when they willprobably finish the job

    NOT TOMORROW-BUT NEXT FRIDAY

    I

    Fishels advertisement in yester-days

    ¬

    paper was intended for theweekly and not the daily Star andgiving away packages of crepe willbegin instead of endingtomorrow-

    Dr LF Blalock Mr J A Bouvierand Mr I N I Gottlieb are attendingthe Grand Lodge of Masons in Jack ¬sonville as representatives from theOcala lodge

    I

    Mr Henry Steyens of Lakeland isiu the city visiting his parents MrTand Mrs Isaac Stevens

    Miss Alma Sanderson has returnedfrom Ocala where she has been forthe past few days on professional bus-iness

    ¬

    in her capacity as a nurseGainesville Sun

    Dr McIntosh with his little daugh-ter

    ¬

    Margaret left yesterday for hishome in Newberry S C after a visit-to his son Mr Francis McIntosh onWest Lafayette street They will stopnear Ocala where Dr McIntosh ownsconsiderable propertyTampa Trib-une

    ¬

    Sidney Haile the popular e aboardagent in Ocala took several hours offon a shing trip down the Silverprings run with the crew of the sec-tion

    ¬

    boss including Mr Head Theyhad a great time as they ran up withthe Carmichaels down at their plan-tation

    ¬

    But Mr Haile said he neverwished to row up stream again Hedidnt have corns but beautiful blist ¬ers

    Let me hide the cracks and defects-in your walls with Alabastine I work-on the uno cure no pay plan Allcolors and tints J A Morris Jr

    Decorating thats my businessSS South Magnolia street-

    A pound of paper and two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the very

    I best quality 50c at the PostofficeDrugstore

    It is a pity to see a person neglectindications of kidney or bladder trou-ble that may result in Brights dis-ease

    ¬I when Foleys Kidney Remedy-will correct irregularities and strengt-hn

    ¬

    these organs Take Foleys KidneyRemedy at the first sign of dangerSold by all dealers

    LARGE LETTER PRESS WANTEDI

    A large size letter or copying pressI wanted Apply at this officeI

    If you want a pretty reading lamp toI connect with your electric light cur-rent

    ¬

    I in the library or hall of yourhome see Walter Tucker the elec ¬trician about it-

    SORE NIPPLES-Any mother who has had experience-

    with this distressing ailment will bepleased to know that a cure may beeffected by applying Chamberlains-Salve as soon as the child is donenursing Wipe it off with a soft clothbefore allowing the babe to nurseMany trained nurses Use this salvewith best results For sale by all

    t druggists

    >

    1 <

    r rI IA CHALLENGE TO WRESTLERS <

    L hereby challenge any one in j thestate from 138 to 145 pounds in catch xscatchcan style wrestling SpecJaLchallenge to Jack MacAtosh

    Jack KnightAdults 25 cents boys 15 cents for

    Saturday night May 16th 190 in cMiller Macintoshs gymnasium overPrechts bar Jt tt

    A CHALLENGE ACCEPTEdd i

    I hereby accept the challenge ofJack Knight to a catchascatchcan rl iwrestling match PeterMclntosh

    Adults 25 cents boys 15 cents for lSaturday night May 16th 1908 InMiller Macintoshs gymnasium over rPrechts bar-

    NOTICErr

    TO MILK CONSUMERSI J-

    An increased supply of milk willnow enable us to take on a few more tRrcustomers so if you desire pure Jer-seY milk cream or buttermilk fronttested cows drop us a card or stopthe wagon on its rounds On accountof our inability to supply any morecustomers we were compelled towithdraw our advertising for a fewweeks The Hiawatha Lake Dairy

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    PILES PILES PILESWilliams Indian Pile Ointment will

    cure blind bleeding and itching pilesIt absorbs the tumbrs allays the itchin-g at once alts as a poulticeinstant relief Williams Indian Pjle rOintment is prepared for piles anditching of ttN private parts Sold bydruggists mail 5oc and 1 WilliamsManufacturing Props Cleveland VIOhio Sold by the AntlMopololyDrugstore I

    JERSEY CREAM AT lLINCOLN PARKSunday and every day thereafter

    until further notice delicious Jersey-ice cream will be served at Lincoln IHeights Casino IE Simmons Prop

    W H MORRIS kElectrician and telephone line con ¬structor All work guaranteed Outof town orders a specialty Address-W H Morris Ocala Fla-

    KING OSCARThoroughbred Jersey bull for sale

    one of the celebrated Flagler herd 5years old in prime condition kind andgentle E S Upham South Lake kWeir Fla

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    CALVARYThe rain last week did a great deal-

    of good but we need moreMiss Vera Carter of Ocala spent a

    week with her sister Mrs W W peak irecently I

    The Leak brothers have purchased-a reaper to cut their oats They afire1 ighly pleased with it and say it beats rthe cradle d

    Mrs M ErWallace Mrs Maud Wil-liams

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    and others attended the Shadyficnic Friday

    Mr and Mrs A S Wallace attend-ed

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    the Martel Sunday school picnicSaturday

    Some of our people are expecting togo to the picnic at Stokes Ferry nextSaturday-

    Mr and Mrs AS Wallace expect1c attend quarterly meeting at CottonPlant Saturday Marion-

    R C Davis Co of Jacksonvillewill sell any make of Secondhand Jqtypewriter upon easy terms if desired

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