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t < t 1 t 7 u f VNj x < j a a- h I > i Y OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY JUNE 25 1906 < F i A r THHEP y rfHN t 1tO I How Iuch 1 Ut UhowgOOfI M the question that one should ask in buying candy The old saying that Ie a man is judged by the candy he gives good today same as always Buy the bestdunt Uke the II just as Rood kind Nothing quite equals 449Wfaato- us BonBons and Chocolates They are in a distinctively exclu sive class to Orders receive prompt and care ful attention Just give us the name I I and address and Uicle Sam does T the rest T1 W t1 TROXLER 24 MAIN ST M FISHEL o AYt WE- ARKLDOOGUS t4 f D mueN MAK tVIflEWORtha- z M l FISHEL BICYCLES BICYCLES JNO S PEDRICK SON Never too late to mend If your bl rjcle needs mending no matter what the nature of the trouble call to tee us i Bicycles for sale or rent Ap- ply ¬ to it Jno S Pedrick Son Next Door SoutK of Ocala Fire Station f Never too early In the morning or too late at night tp get a prescription filed at the Corner Drugstore I 1 I OCALA OCCURRENCES y Mr and Mrs J S Scruggs are at the Ocala House Lightning roach paste kills em 25 cents at the Postoffice DrugstoreM- r i Mr J H Jones of Starke is at the Ocala House s SpaldinVs baseball goods at tha Ocala News Co The Sar regrets to learn of the ill ¬ ness of Mr John Crawford Use Planks Chill Tolnc Guaran- teed ¬ Price 25c Sold by all druggists t Jake Gerig went down to his Lake Weir orange grove and summer home this afternoon The best 25c box ot paper we have ever put across the counter Danish Cloth at the Postofflce Drugstore- Mr E E Converse the planing- mil man Is visiting his sister in Mas ¬ sachusetts recruiting his health FOR RENTFour room cottage In Marion Heights Apply to Marion Development Co Mr and Mrs S W Petteway of Dunnellon came up this morning and ar guests of the Ocala House Have you seen the new visible Fay Sholes typewriter R C Davis Co general agents- Mr George Buhl of Shady was in town today and made us a pleasant cull FOR SALEA bargain halt price Victor Talking Machine fifty records and record case SA P Start 4 Mr P H Hill of Levon was among last nights arrivals at the Ocala House g- Old furniture is good as new when Kearns repairs It Corner Magnolia sticet and Fort King avenue Mr Louis H Dosh who has been with the Sun Tallahassee for the past three months IsMhthe city for a day en route to Arcadia where he goes to take charge of the News typesetting machine Your prescriptionssent for accurate- y ¬ filled and delivered by the Corner Drugstore The visitors to the Berlin theater list night laughed until their sides were sore over the J dventures of a tramp who was a Lord for a Day Harry has something good for his patrons every evening I v < F W y Drtt- o7J I I Real Estate and r S Insurance Agent- S Houses for sale ana rent Rents collected and Taxes paid for nonresi- dents Fire life and Accident Insurance written in the most reliable companies It Farms timber tracts vacant lots residence and business properties for sale Be sure to see me whether you want to buy or not F W DITTO Phones 116 and 92 1 Cut Down Your Bill- S t fi- ti r S 111 i9 to M 1 I IIillLdMU II S Buy your Furniture and House Furnishings from us MHHMMBMBBMHHHH BHB B We have the largest newest and best stock ol General Furniture X Stoves and Ranges Rugs Mattings Lino ¬ leums Bed Furnishings And everything the Furniture and House Furnishing line and CAN CUT YOUR BILLS away down il you buy from us CASH OR CRE- BITTheusZachrYCo fe The Furniture Men OCALA FLORIDA J 5 r JUST RECEIVEDLIM- BURGER BRICK SWEITZER EDAM AND PINEAPPLE CHEESEA- T TEAPOT GROCERYC- ontractor C J Phillips Is doing a good and quick piece of work on re- building ¬ Mrs Arms big residence on Fort King avenue Mrs Bernard Seligman is quite ill at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Peyser on South Third street BERLIN ELECTRICAL THEATER CHANGE OF PROGRAM DULY Program for this Evening- A I VISIT TO A PUBLIC NURSERY THIRSTY MOVING MEN WAY DOWN EAST Open Promptly at 3130 P M s Admission 10 Cents Children 5 Cents H M WOOD PROPN- orth Magnolia Street Opposite Mc Iver MacKays JUNIOR LEAGUE I BUSINESS MEETING I v The monthly business meeting or the Junior League will be held at the Methodist parsonage tomorrow Fri- day I afternoon at 330 oclock All j members are requested to be present officers with fun report j I MR GATES BUILDING A HOUSE- Mr I Arthur G Gates is building an- other ¬ nice sevenroom twostory hcuse or Dorothy street opposite Mr j Will Clyatfs home Mr W C Blan I chard the contractor has the con- tract ¬ 1 MORE FAMILIES COMING I Captain Tucker says there will be froni six to ten families move to this ciy shortly from Rochelle his former j home for the same reason that he is taking up his residence among us i our splendid conveniences market school churches and the central loca- tion ¬ I of the city and the ease and convenience with which communica- tion ¬ I can be had with the rest of the I slate I A NEW BARBERSHOP- Dr A R Toph has rented the room in the Montezuma block formerly used for a barbershop to Jacksonville parties who are opening a barbershop therein SMALL STORE FOR RENT- A I neat small store for rent in thp Montezuma hotel block Apply to A R Toph STENCILS I I I ha g Just received an elaborate line ltr stencils and am prepared to du the most uptodate decorating signs and all kinds of painti- ngJ MORRIS Jr Decorating thats my business 38 South Magnolia street HOUSE AT A BARGAIN- If you want to buy a splendid new residence at a bargain and on easy terms see me at once F W Ditto Messrs Ferguson Usher are hav- ing ¬ repairs anti additions made on the double twostory frame building they recently bought opposite the city market Mr Joe Potter is doing the I work Mr E E Converses having an ad ¬ dition built to his residence on South Second street which is occupied by Mr E A Polly FOR SALEPiano plants stoves and all household goods Must be sold before the first of July T H John ¬ son Mr T T Munroe is preparing to lay cement sidewalks at his residence- in the second ward Mrs J R Martin and children are spending a month with Mr Martin at his turpentine still at Istachatta- Rev S J McLeod of Jacksonville who has been traveling over South Florida for the past two weeks came- in today and went on home Mr L R Chazal moved his family- to Woodmar this afternoon to spend- the remainder of the summer at his handsome new bungalow that has just been completed- Mr Wattrrson Tucker the electric- ian ¬ is busy putting up a private tel ¬ ephone line from J N Tiller Cos still at Martin to Ocala Mr Tucker- is also wiring Mr Chas K Sages home for lights Joe Malever is authority for the statement that Bill Durst and Pat Maloney will run a foot race and the incident will draw a tremendous crowd on the Fourth of July BAND CONCERT TOMORROW EVENING- The following program will be ren ¬ dered by the Metropolitan Band at their regular weekly concert Friday evening June 26 at 845 p m 1 March True Heart E R Ball 2Medley Overture Rfemlcks Hits J B Lampe 3Sextette From Lucie Doni- zetti ¬ 4 March Hail Hail the Gangs- All Here Hermann Bellstedt Intermission 5 March Dixie GlrlJ F Lampe 6Overture Morning Noon and Night in VlennaFr Von Suppe SGenee Waltzes M LevL Colonial intermezzo and two step Prl cillaS R Henry j THE BUILDING SPIRIT About fve years ago Ocala began- to build again Each year since has seer the number of buildings increase The panipk that came on last Oc- tober ¬ stopped all work of this kind in most towns and cities but not so wth Ocala though the building op- erations ¬ were affected more or less Of late however the building spirit- in the Brick City is taking on new- t t and more of it is being done and will be done in the near future than Sat any time in the past fifteen years The building and improving spirit is contagious and one man seeing his neighbor building a cottage for rental purposes or making repairs and im ¬ provements about his place is moved to do likewise and this spirit Is man- ifested ¬ just now in Ocala to such an extent that almost every person who has a vacant resident lot in a desira- ble ¬ location wants to build on it and we venture the assertion that this and next year will see a hundred dwelling houses built in Ocala Some of those who are preparing to build to say jfothing of the work al rer dy begun are Charles Rheinauer whc will build another sevenroom hruse on South Third street Mrs Sallie Groom who will build two or thee cottages on South Second street Mr J W Akin a cottage on South Fifth street Mr B H Seymour three cottages in the neighborhood of hiy home Messrs M J Roess and L W Duval handsome homes on east Oklawaha avenue Dr J W Hood a handsome residence on Fort King avenue and there Is the handsome new brick primary school building to cost 10000 for which the ground has just been broken COLELAIRD- Last evening at the home of Mrs Laird mother of the bride in the sec- ond ¬ I ward Mr Harry Cole was united- in marriage to Miss Clara May Laird Rev Albert Glover officiating Only- a few intimate friends were present The young couple did not go off on a wedding trip but remained at the home of the bride as Mr Coles du ¬ ties as one of the faithful salesmen- at the H B Masters Co would not I permit of his absence but the latter part of next week the young couple I will proceed to South Carolina to visit friends Both the contracting parties to this contract are worthy young people have many friends in Ocala and who join with the Star in wishing them a long and happy married life I The Globe store in its annual clear ¬ ance sale is offering one of the best j stocks of goods at the most reasona ¬ ble prices that it has ever been the pleasure of the public to patronize- That our people know a good thing when they see it is to see the crowds I that have flocked to the Globe se- cured ¬ the goods desired and left their money Mr Goldman is ah upto date merchant knows the needs of I the people appreciate their wants and supplies them at prices that are dime and dollar savers Remember- the doors are still open and the shelves have a plenty of merchandise- to supply your wants I FOR RENT Sixroom house good location Apply to T C Thomsen at j Postoffice I Next Sunday an eclipse of the sun will be held in this city the weather being favorable This was to have been one of the features of the 4th of July celebration but as Sunday is al- ways ¬ so dull in Ocala it was decided- to have the eclipse on the Sunday pre- ceding ¬ the celebration as all prepara- tions ¬ for it have already been made and there will be plenty of other things doing on the Fourth Captain Tucker has commenced- work on his pretty cottage fence and grounds in the Mayo subdivision He a ill build a sixroom house with am pk verandas and modern convenienc e FOR RENTTwo or three neat convenient houses with modern im- provements ¬ Apply to F W Ditto Mr E M Howard is having side ¬ walks laid around the front and side oi the Ocala Steam Laundry building If you want a pretty reading lamp to connect with your electric light cur irnt in the library or hall of your home see Walter Tucker the elec ¬ trician about It A practical and well posted repub- lican ¬ leader of this city is of the opin ¬ ion that his party is going to be worsted in this years campaign- The Globe calls everybodys atten tim to their Confession Sale It is money saved to every purchasers pockets Try it and be convinced aT Ili Irk r s semen OPtS1Cf1 A Little Old Scotch comes in mighty handy after the exertion of golf playing or indulging- in a bicycle spin on the road or other outdoor sport We have some good lands of Scotch Irish and native whiskies to put you all to the good just when you need a nip m- ostKEATINGCO Phone 22 OCALA FLA- x s I 4- Y S < Confession SaleI- S > J n- S J Y > 1- I <i- e S F THE I LADIES PARADISE k The lobes Sale is still in- daily full blast and Mighty Bargains are placed before our customers and the public 5 Goods are daily arriving to assist us in making this sale long to i I be remembered and spoken of with pleasure < 1 f V The Globe 1 Confession Sale is like a gentlemans hunting c ground Our stock for Men is upset and we Have upset prices for Mens Suits Pants Hats Dress Shirts Underwear and Browns Shoes M Below we give a few prices for the benefit of our lady patrons t O interest them f > t j + Ladies low quarters in tan patent lea ¬ Hats Hats v- V q the metals with military heels in 4 > r gun Jno B Stetson 350 shapes aha J colors f to 5 strap bows lace and combination in black y railroads light pearl in Fedoras buttons at SL50 Remember the only and Alpines and bell shapes at price only 15O only 198 + r r Embroideries edging insertions our en- tire ¬ M Pants F Pants line at sale price from 4 ° UP + 1 200 pair of mens pants good values Ladies lawn skirts in white a regular from 198up to 298 at this sale 125 seller at only 49 from 149 TO 198 Boys knee pants for the summer in Belts BeltsT Washable linens at only from 14 UP 180 belts marked at this sale 39c re Childrens romper suits the very kind duced from 50 and 75c To close this lot for boys to romp In- Night at 39 your choice at 25c 25c 2Sc n Z Lamps To our country friends and customers Plow shoes in buckle and lace a 159 The regular 25 and 35 cent sellers at value at this sale 115 only 15c 4 f Mens Night Shirts Ladles Hose Front embroidered in fancy colors the 60 dozen of open work ladles black hose t 75c kind at only 55 the25c kind at only lie 110 Kings Shoes We have a few more of Mr Seligman Kings 4 and shoes a few pair left stock of gentlemens hat The Howard 3 If your size is in the stock it is yours at hat while they last at only 1T5 only 298 Straw hats for gentlemen of Mr Selig ¬ Gillet safety razor a few left The reg- ular ¬ mans stock The 3 values a few in 85 kind at this sale only 369 stock at 175 One lot of childrens barefoot sandals at Straw hats for children the 10okindatIt1ri only 350 oli l Y 5 J- i 1 I 11 Y5r t4 tj tJI- i intt- U CARD OF THANKS t f jj The Globe being well pleased with their sale of Saturday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 > 22 23 aiitf 24 and feeling satisfied that our patrons are equally well pleased with their purchases we will endeavor to place each day from now on New Bargains before our patrons and will study their wants for their interest The Globes Confession Sale Y If it is a good thing we te it to offer to you OCALA FLORIDA N I I Mr J W Akin and Mr Paul Dur rand are at Crystal River where they are putting in a fine lot of plumbing work for Miss Eunice Williams In her handsome residence- The Globes stock of clothing is im- mense ¬ and their reduction in trice dots appeal to everybody to supply I yourself in clothing at t Globes sale Raymond Bullock returned from Gainesville today where he I ball with the Gainesville team against White Springs and Valdosta White I Springs beat the Gainesville team in two games and the Gainesville boys beat the Valdosta team ROLLINS COLLEQFLO- RIDAS t K OLDEST COLLEGEC- ollege y = e i Academy and Schools oC Music Expression Fine Arts Domaa tic and Industrial Arts and Business Carnegie Hall and third mens dormitory now going up electric lights steam and furnace heat large faculty perfect health condltlonSflneont nasium athletic field tennis r courts golf links basebaUand basketball teams champions of Florida this year Nearly a quarter of a mllllon dollar I endowment expenses are mod rate scholarships available Christian hut J 1 undenominational stands for + ry CHARACTER CULTURE CONDUCT Next Session Begins October 7 Fo r Catalogues Address the Preeira4 I WM F BLACKMAN Ph D WINTER PARK Ftt- t < S r n

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OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY JUNE 25 1906 <F

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How Iuch 1Ut UhowgOOfI M the questionthat one should ask in buyingcandy

The old saying that Ie a man isjudged by the candy he gives

good today same as alwaysBuy the bestdunt Uke the II justas Rood kind

Nothing quite equals

449Wfaato-us BonBons and ChocolatesThey are in a distinctively exclusive class to

Orders receive prompt and careful attention Just give us the name I I

and address and Uicle Sam doesT the rest

T1 Wt1 TROXLER

24 MAIN ST

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MlFISHEL

BICYCLES BICYCLESJNO S PEDRICK SON

Never too late to mend If your blrjcle needs mending no matter what

the nature of the trouble call totee us i Bicycles for sale or rent Ap-ply

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to itJno S Pedrick Son NextDoor SoutK of Ocala Fire Station

f Never too early In the morning ortoo late at night tp get a prescriptionfiled at the Corner Drugstore I

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OCALA OCCURRENCESy

Mr and Mrs J S Scruggs are atthe Ocala House

Lightning roach paste kills em25 cents at the Postoffice DrugstoreM-

r i

Mr J H Jones of Starke is at theOcala House sSpaldinVs baseball goods at thaOcala News Co

The Sar regrets to learn of the ill ¬

ness of Mr John Crawford

Use Planks Chill Tolnc Guaran-teed

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Price 25c Sold by all druggistst

Jake Gerig went down to his LakeWeir orange grove and summer homethis afternoon

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

Mr E E Converse the planing-mil man Is visiting his sister in Mas ¬

sachusetts recruiting his health

FOR RENTFour room cottage InMarion Heights Apply to MarionDevelopment Co

Mr and Mrs S W Petteway ofDunnellon came up this morning andar guests of the Ocala House

Have you seen the new visible FaySholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents-

Mr George Buhl of Shady was intown today and made us a pleasantcull

FOR SALEA bargain halt priceVictor Talking Machine fifty recordsand record case SA P Start

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Mr P H Hill of Levon was amonglast nights arrivals at the OcalaHouse g-

Old furniture is good as new whenKearns repairs It Corner Magnoliasticet and Fort King avenue

Mr Louis H Dosh who has beenwith the Sun Tallahassee for thepast three months IsMhthe city for aday en route to Arcadia where hegoes to take charge of the Newstypesetting machine

Your prescriptionssent for accurate-y¬

filled and delivered by the CornerDrugstore

The visitors to the Berlin theaterlist night laughed until their sideswere sore over the J dventures of atramp who was a Lord for a DayHarry has something good for hispatrons every evening

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Real Estate andr S

Insurance Agent-S

Houses for sale anarent Rents collected andTaxes paid for nonresi-dents

Fire life and Accident

Insurance written in the most reliable companies It Farmstimber tracts vacant lots residence and business propertiesfor sale Be sure to see me whether you want to buy or not

F W DITTO Phones 116 and 921

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Buy your Furniture and HouseFurnishings from us

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We have the largest newest and best stock ol

General FurnitureX

Stoves and Ranges Rugs Mattings Lino ¬

leums Bed Furnishings

And everything the Furniture and HouseFurnishing line and CAN CUT YOUR BILLSaway down il you buy from us

CASH OR CRE-

BITTheusZachrYCofe

The Furniture Men OCALA FLORIDA

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JUSTRECEIVEDLIM-

BURGERBRICK

SWEITZER

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ontractor C J Phillips Is doing agood and quick piece of work on re-building

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Mrs Arms big residence onFort King avenue

Mrs Bernard Seligman is quite illat the home of her parents Mr andMrs Charles Peyser on South Thirdstreet

BERLIN ELECTRICAL

THEATER

CHANGE OF PROGRAM DULY

Program for this Evening-

A

I

VISIT TO A PUBLIC NURSERY

THIRSTY MOVING MEN

WAY DOWN EAST

Open Promptly at 3130 P Ms

Admission 10 CentsChildren 5 Cents

H M WOOD PROPN-

orth Magnolia Street Opposite McIver MacKays

JUNIOR LEAGUEI

BUSINESS MEETINGI

v The monthly business meeting orthe Junior League will be held at theMethodist parsonage tomorrow Fri-day

I

afternoon at 330 oclock All j

members are requested to be presentofficers with fun report j

I

MR GATES BUILDING A HOUSE-

Mr

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Arthur G Gates is building an-

other¬

nice sevenroom twostoryhcuse or Dorothy street opposite Mr j

Will Clyatfs home Mr W C BlanI

chard the contractor has the con-

tract¬

1 MORE FAMILIES COMINGI

Captain Tucker says there will befroni six to ten families move to thisciy shortly from Rochelle his former j

home for the same reason that he istaking up his residence among us i

our splendid conveniences marketschool churches and the central loca-tion

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of the city and the ease andconvenience with which communica-tion

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can be had with the rest of the I

slate I

A NEW BARBERSHOP-

Dr A R Toph has rented the roomin the Montezuma block formerlyused for a barbershop to Jacksonvilleparties who are opening a barbershoptherein

SMALL STORE FOR RENT-

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neat small store for rent in thpMontezuma hotel block Apply to AR Toph

STENCILSI

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I ha g Just received an elaborateline ltr stencils and am prepared todu the most uptodate decoratingsigns and all kinds of painti-

ngJ MORRIS JrDecorating thats my business

38 South Magnolia street

HOUSE AT A BARGAIN-

If you want to buy a splendid newresidence at a bargain and on easyterms see me at once F W Ditto

Messrs Ferguson Usher are hav-ing

¬

repairs anti additions made on thedouble twostory frame building theyrecently bought opposite the citymarket Mr Joe Potter is doing the

I

work

Mr E E Converses having an ad ¬

dition built to his residence on SouthSecond street which is occupied byMr E A Polly

FOR SALEPiano plants stovesand all household goods Must be soldbefore the first of July T H John ¬

son

Mr T T Munroe is preparing tolay cement sidewalks at his residence-in the second ward

Mrs J R Martin and children arespending a month with Mr Martin athis turpentine still at Istachatta-

Rev S J McLeod of Jacksonvillewho has been traveling over SouthFlorida for the past two weeks came-in today and went on home

Mr L R Chazal moved his family-to Woodmar this afternoon to spend-the remainder of the summer at hishandsome new bungalow that has justbeen completed-

Mr Wattrrson Tucker the electric-ian

¬

is busy putting up a private tel ¬

ephone line from J N Tiller Cosstill at Martin to Ocala Mr Tucker-is also wiring Mr Chas K Sageshome for lights

Joe Malever is authority for thestatement that Bill Durst and PatMaloney will run a foot race and theincident will draw a tremendouscrowd on the Fourth of July

BAND CONCERTTOMORROW EVENING-

The following program will be ren ¬

dered by the Metropolitan Band attheir regular weekly concert Fridayevening June 26 at 845 p m

1 March True Heart E R Ball2Medley Overture Rfemlcks

Hits J B Lampe3Sextette From Lucie Doni-

zetti¬

4 March Hail Hail the Gangs-All Here Hermann Bellstedt

Intermission5 March Dixie GlrlJ F Lampe6Overture Morning Noon and

Night in VlennaFr Von SuppeSGenee Waltzes M LevLColonial intermezzo and two

step Prl cillaS R Henryj

THE BUILDING SPIRIT

About fve years ago Ocala began-to build again Each year since hasseer the number of buildings increaseThe panipk that came on last Oc-tober

¬

stopped all work of this kindin most towns and cities but not sowth Ocala though the building op-erations

¬

were affected more or lessOf late however the building spirit-

in the Brick City is taking on new-t t and more of it is being done andwill be done in the near future than

Sat any time in the past fifteen yearsThe building and improving spirit iscontagious and one man seeing hisneighbor building a cottage for rentalpurposes or making repairs and im ¬

provements about his place is movedto do likewise and this spirit Is man-ifested

¬

just now in Ocala to such anextent that almost every person whohas a vacant resident lot in a desira-ble

¬

location wants to build on it andwe venture the assertion that thisand next year will see a hundreddwelling houses built in Ocala

Some of those who are preparing tobuild to say jfothing of the work alrer dy begun are Charles Rheinauerwhc will build another sevenroomhruse on South Third street MrsSallie Groom who will build two orthee cottages on South Second streetMr J W Akin a cottage on SouthFifth street Mr B H Seymourthree cottages in the neighborhood ofhiy home Messrs M J Roess andL W Duval handsome homes on eastOklawaha avenue Dr J W Hood ahandsome residence on Fort Kingavenue and there Is the handsomenew brick primary school building tocost 10000 for which the ground hasjust been broken

COLELAIRD-

Last evening at the home of MrsLaird mother of the bride in the sec-ond

¬ I

ward Mr Harry Cole was united-in marriage to Miss Clara May LairdRev Albert Glover officiating Only-a few intimate friends were present

The young couple did not go off ona wedding trip but remained at thehome of the bride as Mr Coles du ¬

ties as one of the faithful salesmen-at the H B Masters Co would not I

permit of his absence but the latterpart of next week the young couple I

will proceed to South Carolina tovisit friends

Both the contracting parties to thiscontract are worthy young peoplehave many friends in Ocala and whojoin with the Star in wishing them along and happy married life I

The Globe store in its annual clear ¬

ance sale is offering one of the best j

stocks of goods at the most reasona ¬

ble prices that it has ever been thepleasure of the public to patronize-That our people know a good thingwhen they see it is to see the crowds I

that have flocked to the Globe se-

cured¬

the goods desired and left theirmoney Mr Goldman is ah uptodate merchant knows the needs of I

the people appreciate their wantsand supplies them at prices that aredime and dollar savers Remember-the doors are still open and theshelves have a plenty of merchandise-to supply your wants I

FOR RENT Sixroom house goodlocation Apply to T C Thomsen at j

PostofficeI

Next Sunday an eclipse of the sunwill be held in this city the weatherbeing favorable This was to havebeen one of the features of the 4th ofJuly celebration but as Sunday is al-

ways¬

so dull in Ocala it was decided-to have the eclipse on the Sunday pre-ceding

¬

the celebration as all prepara-tions

¬

for it have already been madeand there will be plenty of otherthings doing on the Fourth

Captain Tucker has commenced-work on his pretty cottage fence andgrounds in the Mayo subdivision Hea ill build a sixroom house with ampk verandas and modern convenience

FOR RENTTwo or three neatconvenient houses with modern im-provements

¬

Apply to F W Ditto

Mr E M Howard is having side ¬

walks laid around the front and sideoi the Ocala Steam Laundry building

If you want a pretty reading lamp toconnect with your electric light curirnt in the library or hall of yourhome see Walter Tucker the elec ¬

trician about It

A practical and well posted repub-lican

¬

leader of this city is of the opin ¬

ion that his party is going to beworsted in this years campaign-

The Globe calls everybodys attentim to their Confession Sale It ismoney saved to every purchaserspockets Try it and be convinced

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semen

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A Little Old Scotchcomes in mighty handy after the

exertion of golf playing or indulging-in a bicycle spin on the road or otheroutdoor sport We have some goodlands of Scotch Irish and nativewhiskies to put you all to the goodjust when you need a nip m-

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The lobes Sale is still in-

dailyfull blast and

Mighty Bargains are placed beforeour customers and the public 5 Goods are dailyarriving to assist us in making this sale long to i

I be remembered and spoken of with pleasure < 1

f V

The Globe 1 Confession Sale is like a gentlemans hunting c

ground Our stock for Men is upset and we Have upsetprices for Mens Suits Pants Hats Dress Shirts Underwearand Browns Shoes

MBelow we give a few prices for the benefit of our lady

patrons tO interest them f>

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Ladies low quarters in tan patent lea ¬ Hats Hats v-V

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the metals with military heels in 4 >rgun Jno B Stetson 350 shapes aha J colors f

to 5 strap bows lace and combination in black yrailroads light pearl in Fedorasbuttons at SL50 Remember theonly and Alpines and bell shapes atprice only 15O only 198 +r rEmbroideries edging insertions our en-

tire¬ MPantsF Pantsline at sale price from 4° UP + 1

200 pair of mens pants good valuesLadies lawn skirts in white a regular from 198up to 298 at this sale

125 seller at only 49 from 149 TO 198Boys knee pants for the summer in Belts BeltsTWashable linens at only from 14 UP

180 belts marked at this sale 39c reChildrens romper suits the very kind duced from 50 and 75c To close this lot

for boys to romp In-

Night

at 39 your choice at 25c 25c 2Scn ZLamps To our country friends and customers

Plow shoes in buckle and lace a 159The regular 25 and 35 cent sellers at value at this sale 115only 15c 4f

Mens Night Shirts Ladles HoseFront embroidered in fancy colors the 60 dozen of open work ladles black hose t

75c kind at only 55 the25c kind at only lie 110

Kings Shoes We have a few more of Mr SeligmanKings 4 and shoes a few pair left stock of gentlemens hat The Howard 3

If your size is in the stock it is yours at hat while they last at only 1T5only 298 Straw hats for gentlemen of Mr Selig¬

Gillet safety razor a few left The reg-ular

¬ mans stock The 3 values a few in85 kind at this sale only 369 stock at 175

One lot of childrens barefoot sandals at Straw hats for children the 10okindatIt1rionly 350 oli lY 5 J-

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The Globe being well pleased with their sale of SaturdayMonday Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 > 22 23 aiitf24 and feeling satisfied that our patrons are equally wellpleased with their purchases we will endeavor to place eachday from now on New Bargains before our patrons and willstudy their wants for their interest

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Mr J W Akin and Mr Paul Durrand are at Crystal River where theyare putting in a fine lot of plumbingwork for Miss Eunice Williams In herhandsome residence-

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Raymond Bullock returned fromGainesville today where he I

ball with the Gainesville team againstWhite Springs and Valdosta White I

Springs beat the Gainesville team intwo games and the Gainesville boysbeat the Valdosta team

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