1
fJ0 e i4 K > l 4n rr- t 4 7 Gi8 I jM 7Pra fiT4iy i YSy f THE OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY FEBRUARY 19O WII i lIYHFRO- TANA8 SU LTANAS- NASISCOS FIVE jOCLOCK TEAS SOCIAL TEAS BUTTER XHIN8 GRAHAM WAFERS- ARROWROOTS I OATMEAL CHEESE SANDWICHES ALBERTS VANILLA and CHOCOLATE Wafers OLD TIME SUGAR COOKIES PRETZELETTS ZWEIBACK SALTINES FIG NEWTONS Etc in FRESH PACKAGE CRACKERS ALSO PEANUT BUTTER SHELLED ALMONDS- and r JUNKETS I AT THE TEAPOT GROCERY J t Veterinary Surgeon opposite Tompkins Livery Stab- leEPGUERRAHTYS GET YOUR RAILROAD TICKETS t over the A C L Ry coast lines or any of its connections and interchangeable r mileage books from R T Adams A C L city ticket agent office in Ocala House r SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE f This office has for sale a complete scholarship in the Thomasville Ga Business College We will let some deserving young man or woman have scholarship on most advantageous terms It is good for a complete course In penmanship bookkeeping or shorthand and typewriting Write the Star or call at this office If you are interested J ELECTRICAL WORK r If you are contemplating having electrical work done of any kind elec- tric lights put in call bells or any wiring in the Aectrical line be sure to get my estimate before placing the order No Job is too large for me to I do and none too small to receive my best and careful attention I carry- a full line of electrical supplies in tock Respectfully Walter Tucker I ETTtft THAN SPANKING i Spankthg does not cure children of bedwetting There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble Mrs M Sum- mers Box W South Bend Ind wilt end free to any mother her success ful home treatment with full instruc- tions I Send no money but write her l today If your children trouble you in this way Dont blame the child the chances are it cant help it 4 This atment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night 24 WANTED clerk Good salary light work Must give references Ad drag R care Star- LOSTrLadles gold watch on Oklr waha avenue or Sanchez street Gus 4ngravod on front and a stone setting in back A liberal reward will be paid fm its return to this office or Vin Holt at Andersons drugstore P A pound of paper and two packs of envelopes to match all of the very nest quality 50c at the Postoffice Drugstore > WANTED tty an experienced man clerical work Five years experience- in general office work Al reference furnished Address Bookkeeper rare Star office- GADSONS NEW STYLES Frank Gadsons Bazzar Store is re- ceiving ¬ itsspring line of Ladies ready towear hats and trimmings of all kinds in the very latest New York creations Also its spring line of dry good shoos and notions trimmings ribbona beltietc Be sure to see Gad itons splendid new stock before mak- ing ¬ 1 your purchases Watch for biga n i ouncement ina few days t f- 7A y- i f r I r ay r 0 Ii Lwy J- N a 1 S < c Gill HUB Additional local on eighth page- K of P meet tonight I Elks meet tomorrow evening- Odd I Fellows meet tomorrow night Mr Ernest McLin has returned from- a business trip to Eustis Mr Charlie Flippen has returned from a visit to the Tampa fairy J W Sylvester is out after several- weeks tussle with the grip Ben Condon has a line of new coast- er ¬ bicycles for rent Mrs Williams of Brooklyn is the guest of Miss Meta Jewett I Sheriff Georg Carter of Inverness was a busines visitor in the city today There were forty arrivals at the Ocala House Saturday and thirtythree Sunday Menards Croup Suet rubbed well on the chest and throat is very effective 25c at the Postoffice Drugstore Arthur D Shaw and Ricardo Yenks of Philadelphia are guests of the Ocala House I M r and Mrs W A Padgett and Mr and Mrs James Lewis of Paterson N J are guests of the Ocala House I Mr J R Woolsey wife and laughter of Atlanta are guests of the Ocala House t For grown people and children r Menards Croup Suet 25c at the Postoffice Drugstore Mr Charles Lloyd after spending Sunday in the city left this morning I for Newberry- Mrs I H M Hampton who has been visiting her parents at Arcadia re ¬ turned home Saturday- The Star is pleased to hear that Mrs Henry Livingston who has been so ill for a month is slowly improving- Mrs George W Cleveland and little son returned this afternoon from a weeks visit to Tampa and Lakeland r I The Loyal Temperance Union League held a goodly attended meeting at the Baptist church yesterday afternoon- The contractors are making head ¬ way with the excavations for the foundations of the government build- Ing Mr S E Smith of Lynne the naval stores operator was in town today and made the Star office an appreciated- call Mrs J W Davis and son and Miss I Alice Mathews of Summerfleld were shoppers in Ocala Saturday and were guests of the Montezuma- Mr i Prank E Bugbee of Hastings came up from Tampa Saturday night and remained over In the city yester- day ¬ Mrs J M Luckie of Archer is visit- ing ¬ I her mother Mrs Robert Kaiser Mr L who accompanied his wife to I Ocala returned this morning- Mr Claude Nelson and bride nee Miss Nettle Pooser have returned from their bridal trip to past coast points I I Joseph Mnlever has made several changes iri the arrangement of the I counters of the Guarantee Clothing r Store which add to the good looks of I the store and make it more conven ¬ t ient for customers and clerks I I Miss Belle Bittinger and a number of her girl friends from the high school were welcome visitors to the Star of- fice ¬ I this afternoon They inspected the machinery and bore away a proof of their visit in several ink marks on their faces and clothing Mr J O Smirlin has severed his connection with the United Grocery I Company of Jacksonville and is now considering three offers from other large Jacksonville grocery houses- Mr i George MacKay went down to Crystal River this afternoon to note the new bank building which he is having erected Messrs L R Chazal and Harry Clarkson went down with I him to try their luck with rod and reel reel Two nicely furnished rooms for rent- or two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping Apply to Mrs L Dozier two blocks south of Mrs C J Phillips or to Miss Nellie Anderson- at G A Nashs store VARIETY STORE SALE CLOSES Mr Marcus Franks Variety Store Dissolution Sale closed Saturday night after two weeks success The last day of the sale was the best and pleased Mr Frank very much He is entirely satisfied with the business I done through the two weeks and de- sires ¬ to thank the public for their lib ¬ eral patronage Mr Frank will leave Monday for New York City to buy his spring and summer stock of goods and will be absent about three weeks I SALOON MEN OBEY ORDINANCE I The saloon men of the city have complied with the city ordinance which provides for the removing of I screens from the doors and thisnorn ing when the places of business open ¬ ed there was nothing at the doors to I obstruct the view of those who cared to look in in passing The saloon men t have received a great many compli ¬ ments on their quiet yielding to the ordinance when a great many people expected a contest MRS RAWLS SUFFERS- A I PARALYTIC STROKE- Mrs I Hannah Rawls the aged mother of Mr Sam A Rawls suffered another I slight stroke of paralysis this morn ¬ ing Mrs Rawls has had several of these strokes of late and has partially recovered from each Dr Smith who- is attending her says there is no im ¬ mediate danger BOSTON STORES SALE I I The bin sale put on by Manager AI I Frank of the Boston Store opened up this morning in fine shape and will continue through this and next week I A CEMENT FLOOR- Dr A R Toph proprietor of the I Montezuma hotel property and Mr R H Keating lessee of the saloon rooms are having the sills and flooring torn out and cement floors put down If the people want to look in Rollie wants something nice for them to see I MR CHAMBLISS TO RETURN- Mr and Mrs Z C Chambliss will return from Atlanta where they have been for the past two months and Mr Chambliss undergoing an operation for appendicitis Mr Chambliss is en ¬ tirely well and will be free from the trouble in the future that has given him so much uneasiness in the past few years I THEY MISSED IT The people of this city surely missed the moving picture show Saturday night and they will be glad to know the Berlin Theater is open this even ¬ ing with a fine show of new pictures- See program elsewhere Mr Kirk Mixson one of the reliable I and prosperous young men of the Flemington section wTthMiis excellent- I neighbor D Fant were callers in town today I The W C T U will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 p m in the Sunday school room of the I Methodist church to elect officers for I the ensuing year s I The best 25c box of paper we have ever put across the counter Danish Cloth a t the Postoffice Drugstore Misses Mattie and Katie Adams of Newberry S C who have been spend- ing ¬ I the past six weeks with their cousins the Misses Walters left Sat ¬ urday night for home The Misses Adams are most charming young la- dies ¬ and made many friends in the city I Electric smoothing irons the finest j thing ever invented for the home Ev- ery ¬ j I woman should have one in the I house Call and see them at Tuckr I R Mathews electrical store i BERLIN ELECTRICAL I THEATE- Rfc I < fc I CHANGE Of PROGRAM I r EVERY DAY I Program for this Evening i I THE TRAMP AND HIS FIRST CIGAR JULIA IN THE BARRACKS- THE NEW APPRENTICE- OR FUN IN A BAKERY Open at 330 p m prompt Admission l0 cents chil- dren ¬ I 5 cents IH M1 WOOD PROP Wallace Building Opposite Methodist Church t 4KCiSnli li1S M < 4 5c L t- t i Y SPECI I S4LZnY r OF JS WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIESR t- l WAISTS v x LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAt5- 0 pcs 40inch soft French Nainsook at 15c M 100 pcs sheer India Linon at Y 5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 5c 5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at lOc ti 1000 doz val laces and insertion at 50c doz ABOVE ITEMS ARE BELOW REGULAR COST > We have opened our new lines in Spring Wash Goods Swisses Batiste Zephyr Voiles and Linens and invite inspection RHEINAUERCOI i s DAVID S WOODROW J W AKIN GEORGE H FORD OCALA PLUMBING a AND ELECTRIC CODE- ALERS IN Standard Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pumps Irrigating Plants Acetylene Gas Plants Sold and Installed Complete Estimates promptly sub- mitted r on any Work in our line 1- I r P 0 Box No OCALA FLORIDA Phone No 371 JAMES R MOORHEAD B J POTTER DAVID S WOODROW President General Manager Secretary Woodma Sand rand Stone CompanyBU- ILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS r 6 Dealers In 0 I Lake Weir Sand Manufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts eta Et t timates anti Plans Furnish end Contract Taken 1 Pure Food Meat Markct r Bogo Russell Pro rlelol Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in FRESH AND SMOKED FLORIDA AND WESTERN HEATS t y j< A Complete Stock of Meats of All kinds on Hand al All Times i STALLS I 3 CITY MARKET I TELEPHONE 132 v Mr and Mrs C Rucker Adams who have been teaching physical culture in Ocala for he past three weeks left to ¬ day for St Petersburg to do similar work at the chautauqua there Mr Adams is very anxious for Ocala to institute a chautauqua It would be- a goad thing for the wick Cit- yLUSTA black ribbon watch fob with small gold charm attached Re ¬ turn to this office and receive reward A rImarkable alligator story comes from Mr T M Bridges home to the effect that nearly two years ago they hal a small Bator as a pet around the house when he suddenly disappeared Today his gatorship was sound under the front doorstep and when pulled out I had shown quite a growth in the in- tervening ¬ time The question is what did he live on as he seemed fat and healthy WEATHER FORECAST Washington Feb 24rair tonight land warmer in north and east portions I Tuesday fair except rain in northwest I portion warmer in north portion Messrs Jesse and Oliver Burnett of South Carolina who have been visit- ing ¬ I the Tampa fair and St Petersburg returned to this city Friday and expect- to leave for home tomorrow They- re so pleased with their visit to Flor ¬ ida that they may return next year and Include Cuba in their trip F afeUw > HIAWATHA LAKE DAIRY y Will furnish yon pure milk and cream and efficient Bert I vice tw Y Visit our plant and see our methods Ru- hof handling the product Drop us a card or leave orders at Clark Bros grocery store H H WJiifworlii and Walter Edwards Proprietors L K i ATTENTION4FO- R it SALE r J GOOD PEBBLE PHOSPHATE LAND r CITY PROPERTY- IN OCALA FLORIDA Jf- e5vl PERFECT TITLE Write to Owner- I rr W OGLE- No 208 North Magntlia Street I r OCALA FLA p y y 1

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4 7 Gi8

I jM 7Pra fiT4iy i YSy f

THE OCALA EVENING STAR MONDAY FEBRUARY 19O

WII ilIYHFRO-

TANA8SU LTANAS-

NASISCOS

FIVE jOCLOCK TEAS

SOCIAL TEASBUTTER XHIN8GRAHAM WAFERS-

ARROWROOTS

I

OATMEAL

CHEESE SANDWICHES

ALBERTSVANILLA and CHOCOLATE WafersOLD TIME SUGAR COOKIES

PRETZELETTS ZWEIBACK

SALTINES FIG NEWTONS Etc inFRESH PACKAGE CRACKERS

ALSO

PEANUT BUTTER

SHELLED ALMONDS-

andr JUNKETSI

AT THE

TEAPOT GROCERYJ

tVeterinary

Surgeon

oppositeTompkins Livery Stab-

leEPGUERRAHTYS

GET YOUR RAILROAD TICKETSt

over the A C L Ry coast lines or anyof its connections and interchangeabler mileage books from R T Adams AC L city ticket agent office in OcalaHouse

r

SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALEf

This office has for sale a completescholarship in the Thomasville GaBusiness College We will let somedeserving young man or woman havescholarship on most advantageousterms It is good for a completecourse In penmanship bookkeeping orshorthand and typewriting Writethe Star or call at this office If youare interested

J ELECTRICAL WORKr

If you are contemplating havingelectrical work done of any kind elec-tric lights put in call bells or anywiring in the Aectrical line be sure toget my estimate before placing theorder No Job is too large for me to I

do and none too small to receive mybest and careful attention I carry-a full line of electrical supplies intock Respectfully

Walter TuckerI

ETTtft THAN SPANKINGi

Spankthg does not cure children ofbedwetting There Is a constitutionalcause for this trouble Mrs M Sum-mers Box W South Bend Ind wiltend free to any mother her successful home treatment with full instruc-tionsI Send no money but write her

l today If your children trouble you inthis way Dont blame the child thechances are it cant help it 4 This

atment also cures adults and agedpeople troubled with urine difficultiesby day or night 24

WANTED clerk Good salarylight work Must give references Addrag R care Star-

LOSTrLadles gold watch on Oklrwaha avenue or Sanchez street Gus4ngravod on front and a stone settingin back A liberal reward will be paidfm its return to this office or VinHolt at Andersons drugstore

PA pound of paper and two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the verynest quality 50c at the PostofficeDrugstore

>

WANTED tty an experienced manclerical work Five years experience-in general office work Al referencefurnished Address Bookkeeperrare Star office-

GADSONS NEW STYLES

Frank Gadsons Bazzar Store is re-

ceiving¬

itsspring line of Ladies readytowear hats and trimmings of allkinds in the very latest New Yorkcreations Also its spring line of drygood shoos and notions trimmingsribbona beltietc Be sure to see Gaditons splendid new stock before mak-ing

¬

1 your purchases Watch for biga n

i ouncement ina few days t

f-

7A y-

if rI r ay r 0 Ii Lwy J-

Na 1 S

<c

Gill HUBAdditional local on eighth page-

K of P meet tonightI

Elks meet tomorrow evening-

OddI

Fellows meet tomorrow night

Mr Ernest McLin has returned from-a business trip to Eustis

Mr Charlie Flippen has returnedfrom a visit to the Tampa fairy

J W Sylvester is out after several-weeks tussle with the grip

Ben Condon has a line of new coast-er

¬

bicycles for rent

Mrs Williams of Brooklyn is theguest of Miss Meta Jewett

I

Sheriff Georg Carter of Invernesswas a busines visitor in the city today

There were forty arrivals at theOcala House Saturday and thirtythreeSunday

Menards Croup Suet rubbed well onthe chest and throat is very effective25c at the Postoffice Drugstore

Arthur D Shaw and Ricardo Yenksof Philadelphia are guests of the OcalaHouse I

M r and Mrs W A Padgett and Mrand Mrs James Lewis of Paterson NJ are guests of the Ocala House

I

Mr J R Woolsey wife and laughterof Atlanta are guests of the OcalaHouse

tFor grown people and childrenr

Menards Croup Suet 25c at thePostoffice Drugstore

Mr Charles Lloyd after spendingSunday in the city left this morning

I for Newberry-

MrsI

H M Hampton who has beenvisiting her parents at Arcadia re ¬

turned home Saturday-

The Star is pleased to hear that MrsHenry Livingston who has been so illfor a month is slowly improving-

Mrs George W Cleveland and littleson returned this afternoon from aweeks visit to Tampa and Lakeland

r I

The Loyal Temperance Union Leagueheld a goodly attended meeting at theBaptist church yesterday afternoon-

The contractors are making head ¬

way with the excavations for thefoundations of the government build-Ing

Mr S E Smith of Lynne the navalstores operator was in town today andmade the Star office an appreciated-call

Mrs J W Davis and son and Miss I

Alice Mathews of Summerfleld wereshoppers in Ocala Saturday andwere guests of the Montezuma-

Mri

Prank E Bugbee of Hastingscame up from Tampa Saturday nightand remained over In the city yester-day

¬

Mrs J M Luckie of Archer is visit-ing

¬I

her mother Mrs Robert KaiserMr L who accompanied his wife to I

Ocala returned this morning-

Mr Claude Nelson and bride neeMiss Nettle Pooser have returnedfrom their bridal trip to past coastpoints

I

I Joseph Mnlever has made severalchanges iri the arrangement of the

I counters of the Guarantee Clothingr Store which add to the good looks ofI the store and make it more conven ¬

t ient for customers and clerksI

I Miss Belle Bittinger and a numberof her girl friends from the high schoolwere welcome visitors to the Star of-

fice¬

I this afternoon They inspected themachinery and bore away a proof oftheir visit in several ink marks ontheir faces and clothing

Mr J O Smirlin has severed hisconnection with the United Grocery

I

Company of Jacksonville and is nowconsidering three offers from otherlarge Jacksonville grocery houses-

Mri

George MacKay went down toCrystal River this afternoon to notethe new bank building which he ishaving erected Messrs L R Chazaland Harry Clarkson went down with

I him to try their luck with rod and reelreel

Two nicely furnished rooms for rent-or two furnished rooms suitable forlight housekeeping Apply to Mrs LDozier two blocks south of Mrs C JPhillips or to Miss Nellie Anderson-at G A Nashs store

VARIETY STORE SALE CLOSES

Mr Marcus Franks Variety StoreDissolution Sale closed Saturdaynight after two weeks success Thelast day of the sale was the best andpleased Mr Frank very much He isentirely satisfied with the business I

done through the two weeks and de-

sires¬

to thank the public for their lib ¬

eral patronage Mr Frank will leaveMonday for New York City to buy hisspring and summer stock of goods andwill be absent about three weeks

I

SALOON MEN OBEY ORDINANCEI

The saloon men of the city havecomplied with the city ordinancewhich provides for the removing of I

screens from the doors and thisnorning when the places of business open ¬

ed there was nothing at the doors to I

obstruct the view of those who caredto look in in passing The saloon men t

have received a great many compli ¬

ments on their quiet yielding to theordinance when a great many peopleexpected a contest

MRS RAWLS SUFFERS-A

I

PARALYTIC STROKE-

Mrs

I

Hannah Rawls the aged motherof Mr Sam A Rawls suffered another I

slight stroke of paralysis this morn ¬

ing Mrs Rawls has had several ofthese strokes of late and has partiallyrecovered from each Dr Smith who-is attending her says there is no im ¬

mediate danger

BOSTON STORES SALEI

I

The bin sale put on by Manager AII

Frank of the Boston Store opened upthis morning in fine shape and willcontinue through this and next week I

A CEMENT FLOOR-

Dr A R Toph proprietor of theIMontezuma hotel property and Mr R

H Keating lessee of the saloon roomsare having the sills and flooring tornout and cement floors put down Ifthe people want to look in Rollie wantssomething nice for them to see

I

MR CHAMBLISS TO RETURN-

Mr and Mrs Z C Chambliss willreturn from Atlanta where they havebeen for the past two months and MrChambliss undergoing an operation forappendicitis Mr Chambliss is en ¬

tirely well and will be free from thetrouble in the future that has givenhim so much uneasiness in the pastfew years

I THEY MISSED IT

The people of this city surely missedthe moving picture show Saturdaynight and they will be glad to knowthe Berlin Theater is open this even ¬

ing with a fine show of new pictures-See program elsewhere

Mr Kirk Mixson one of the reliableI and prosperous young men of theFlemington section wTthMiis excellent-

Ineighbor D Fant were callers in towntoday

I

The W C T U will hold its regularmeeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 pm in the Sunday school room of the I

Methodist church to elect officers for I

the ensuing years

I

The best 25c box of paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth a t the Postoffice Drugstore

Misses Mattie and Katie Adams ofNewberry S C who have been spend-ing

¬ I

the past six weeks with theircousins the Misses Walters left Sat ¬

urday night for home The MissesAdams are most charming young la-

dies¬

and made many friends in thecity

I

Electric smoothing irons the finest j

thing ever invented for the home Ev-ery

¬ j

I woman should have one in theI house Call and see them at TuckrI R Mathews electrical store i

BERLIN ELECTRICAL

I THEATE-Rfc

I

< fc I

CHANGE Of PROGRAM I

r EVERY DAY I

Program for this Evening i

I

THE TRAMP ANDHIS FIRST CIGAR

JULIA IN THE BARRACKS-THE NEW APPRENTICE-

ORFUN IN A BAKERY

Open at 330 p m promptAdmission l 0 cents chil-dren

¬

I 5 cents

IH M1 WOOD PROPWallace Building Opposite Methodist

Church

t 4KCiSnli li1S M < 4 5c Lt-

t i

Y

SPECI I S4LZnYr OF JS

WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIESRt-

lWAISTS v

x

LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAt5-0 pcs 40inch soft French Nainsook at 15c M

100 pcs sheer India Linon at Y

5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at 5c5000 yds asst patt embroidery and insertion at lOc ti1000 doz val laces and insertion at 50c doz

ABOVE ITEMS ARE BELOW REGULAR COST>

We have opened our new lines in Spring Wash GoodsSwisses Batiste Zephyr Voiles and Linens

and invite inspection

RHEINAUERCOIi

sDAVID S WOODROW J W AKIN GEORGE H FORD

OCALA PLUMBING aAND ELECTRIC CODE-

ALERS IN

Standard Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pumps Irrigating PlantsAcetylene Gas Plants Sold and Installed Complete Estimates promptly sub-

mittedr

on any Work in our line 1-

I

rP 0 Box No OCALA FLORIDA Phone No 371

JAMES R MOORHEAD B J POTTER DAVID S WOODROWPresident General Manager Secretary

Woodma Sand rand Stone CompanyBU-

ILDERS OF CEMENT SIDEWALKS r6

Dealers In 0I

Lake Weir SandManufacturers of Concrete Blocks Paving Material Fence Posts eta Et ttimates anti Plans Furnish end Contract Taken

1

Pure Food Meat Markctr

Bogo Russell Pro rlelol

Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in

FRESH AND SMOKED

FLORIDA AND WESTERN HEATS t

yj<

A Complete Stock of Meats of All kindson Hand al All Times i

STALLS I 3 CITY MARKETI

TELEPHONE 132 v

Mr and Mrs C Rucker Adams whohave been teaching physical culture inOcala for he past three weeks left to¬

day for St Petersburg to do similarwork at the chautauqua there MrAdams is very anxious for Ocala toinstitute a chautauqua It would be-

a goad thing for the wick Cit-

yLUSTA black ribbon watch fobwith small gold charm attached Re ¬

turn to this office and receive reward

A rImarkable alligator story comesfrom Mr T M Bridges home to theeffect that nearly two years ago theyhal a small Bator as a pet around thehouse when he suddenly disappearedToday his gatorship was sound underthe front doorstep and when pulled out

I had shown quite a growth in the in-

tervening¬

time The question is whatdid he live on as he seemed fat andhealthy

WEATHER FORECAST

Washington Feb 24rair tonightland warmer in north and east portionsI Tuesday fair except rain in northwestI portion warmer in north portion

Messrs Jesse and Oliver Burnett ofSouth Carolina who have been visit-ing

¬

I the Tampa fair and St Petersburgreturned to this city Friday and expect-to leave for home tomorrow They-re so pleased with their visit to Flor ¬

ida that they may return next yearand Include Cuba in their trip

F

afeUw

>

HIAWATHA LAKE

DAIRY y

Will furnish yon pure milkand cream and efficient Bert

I

vice twY

Visit our plant and see our methods Ru-

hof handling the product Drop us acard or leave orders at Clark Brosgrocery store

H H WJiifworlii and WalterEdwards Proprietors L K

i

ATTENTION4FO-R

itSALE r J

GOOD PEBBLE PHOSPHATE LAND r

CITY PROPERTY-IN OCALA FLORIDA

Jf-

e5vl

PERFECT TITLE

Write to Owner-

Irr

W OGLE-

No 208 North Magntlia StreetI r

OCALA FLAp

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