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J I OCALA EVENING STAR TUESDAY SEFTEM1E 7 1101 1 1 a

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MRS JESSIE HAYCRAFT MRS ELMER DeCAMP

FALL MILLINERY

t ltd ARRIVING

uM Our Mrs Haycraft has bought our splendid line of handsome and stylish

taU millinery nnd the new goods are arriving daily We have an especially11II retty IIne of imported and domestic trimmed ha<3 in the most beautifulill shapes Also all styles and a great range of prices in untrimmed shapesl Our stock of plumes bought early before the recent advance in price will

be the finest ever shown here Also the new style willow plumes the new-

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thing Velvets and silks for trimmings Feathers and ornaments of allkinds Mrs Haycraft spent three weeks In the markets of the east study ¬

ing the style and making the selections In person and we feel safe In say-

Ing we have tnlK fall jut what the People of Ocala and Marion county willj

appreciate Come in and see the new goods

Haycraft DeCamp-

LMONTEZUMAS

HOTELTTOPH OPEN THE YEAR ROUND JOHN R DEWEY

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Lea1ii Commercial Ilk Rates 2 Per Day Ocala FltrMa

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i VALUABLE BOOKS

7 They Should be in Every Household-Are Highly Recommended-

Their Titles are What a YoungBoy Ought to Know What a YoungMan Ought to Know What a Young

b Husband Ought to Know What aMan of 45 Ought to Know What aYoung Girl Ought to Know Whata Young Woman Ought to KnowWhat Young Wife Ought to KnowWhat a Woman of 45 Ought to

KnowThese books were written by emi-

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persons well qualified for thetask and are worthy of any onestime to read especially persons toWhom their title nJVrs They tell of

< Jin origin of life ami its sacred func-tions

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and are commended by notedpersons male and female No parentcan bestow a worthier or more com-mendable

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gift to their daughter or-son

Rev L R Wnrren the former be-

loved pastor of the Ocala Baptistr 4 church has given these works highestcommendation and urges parents tobuy them for their boys and girls asdoes Rev H E Gabby Rev R HBarnett and Rev W H Coleman FA Bone a worthy young man prepar-ing

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for the ministry is soliciting forthese valuable volumes and we trust

14 he will be kindly and liberally receiv-edJ J in Ocala

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Mrs M E Wallace of South Fourthstreet is expecting the arrival of herdaughter Mrs Maud Williams whohas been sojourning In New Bruns-wickI

i and Massachusetts for the lustyear and a half Mrs Williams sa II el-

lIon Saturday last from Boston for

1 Savannah and barring accidents willprobably reach home on Wednesday orpThursday of Ibis week

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Picture puzzle l ost cards at ther Ocala House

WE MUST ALL mi

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IT IS MY TIME TO DIE

YOUR FALL GARMENTS

r Work Guaranteed and Prices Right

OCALA PRESSING CLUB-

W F Marlow Proprietor

ii McIYER MACK Y

FUNERAL DIRECTORSj

Undertakers and Embalmers

r D E Mclver Alfred R Owen

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Fine Caskets and Burial Robes

5 AH work done by licensed embalmerR and fully guaranteed

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Montezuma Barbershopi

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IB Connection With the Hotel Office-

sH Skilled worKmen and courteous at-

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to all Special attention to

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ELECTRIC MASSAGEt

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l > HOT AND COM WATER

R A DEtTERICH Proprietor

LE SUM HOUSE

Located on North Main Stnear government building

I Reasonable rates by theweek or month Firstclasstable board and comfortable-rooms

Mrs Rossie LeSueur Proprietres-

sPhone 77 Ouala Fla

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I PEARYS SECOND MESSAGE

I Says he Reached the Pole April 6

Nearly a Year After Dr Cook-

A second dispatch from Peary con ¬

firms the first one It saysIndian Hnror via Cape Ray X F

Sept 6To the New York TimesNew York I have the pole April P

Expect arrive Chateau Bay Sept 7Secure control wire for me there andarrange expedit transmission bigstory Signed Peary

MR GARY WILLRECEIVE THE MONEY-

As I expect to be absent from Ocalafor the next few weeks I wish to an-nounce

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that Mr W T Gary is au-thorized

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to receive and receipt anyamounts of money subscribed to theMasonic lodge room and opera housebuilding A E Gerig

Secretary Building CommitteeI

WOODMAR FOR RENT

GOODWIN BUNGALOW Furnish-ed

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modern plumbing running wateracetylene gas 10 per week

ARGYLE COTTAGEFurnishedrunning water 5 per week

BLAIR VILLATo rent on October1 for the winter furnished runningwater modern plumbing acetylene-gas J2 > per month

David S Wood rowHolder Block Ocala Fla

SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE-

A 10 scholarship lit till StanleyBusiness College of Thomnsvllle Oafor sale for 10 Apply at the StarOffice

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IT SAVED HIS LEGAll thought Id lose my leg writes-

J A Swenson Watertown Wis Tenyears of eczema that 15 doctors couldnot cure had at last laid me up ThenBucklens Arnica Salve cured it soundand well Infallible for skin eruptionseczema salt rheum boils fever soresburns scalds cuts and piles 25c atall druggists-

Mr John Parker of Leroy was intown today and lie and Frank Turnerhad quite an argument on the nohoglaw Parker said it was an aggressionon the part of the land owner to thepoor man while Turner who has ex-

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both sides of the questionfavored the nohog law and said ev-

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farmer in the county would bebetter off with a nohog law Thatsince he penned his hogs and cared forthem he had dollars now where hedidnt hnve doughnuts when the farmhogs on the range principle and mostof his hogs were razorbacks andwind splitters Frank knows whereofhe speaks

WARNING-

Do not bo porsuanefl Into takinganything but Foleys Honey and Tarfor chronic coughs bronchitis hayfever asthma and lung trouble as itstops the cough and heals the lungsSold by all druggists

LOST Monday morning between GA Xashs store and Ocala Printingcompanys office an undressed tanhandbag containing gold watch andchain plain gold ring 1 in moneyand visiting cards of U Mrs ClarenceGarettson Philips Suitable rewardwill be paid for its return to George-L Taylor or the Star office-

S A Fackler former editor of theCrystal River News has dramatizedhis book on The Ups and Downs of aCountry Editor New York theatri-cal

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managers have placed the play onthe boards nnd the probabilities arethat Sam will win fame and fortune

I We understand the dramatic critics ofthe Atlanta Georgian recently favor-ablyI noticed the play in a lengthy ar-ticle

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and no doubt it will be well re-

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by the theater going publicInverness Chronicle

We sincerely hope that Sam i = ex-

periencing¬

one of the Ups

KILLS WOULDBE SLAYERA merciless murderer i appendicitis

with many victims But Dr KingsNew Life Pills kill it by preventionThey gently stimulate stomach liveranj bowels preventing that cloggingthat invites appendicitis curing con-stipation

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biliousness chills malariaheadache and indigestion 25c at alldruggists

Three cents will fan you for tenhours Get one of those Hinch Westtnghouaa fans from H W Tucker

OCALA OCCURRENCES

Odd Fellows meet tonight

Woodmen meet Friday evening

Filing cases at the Ocala News Co

Waukesha Ginger Ale at Eallards-

Mesbis G and W K McLean of I

Conant are guests of the Montezuma

FOR KENT A large pasture closeIn Apply at this office

IMr and Mrs W J Justice of Pitts

burg are guests of the Montezuma-

Mrs J B Hull of Port Inglis is aguest of the Montezuma

Call and see the new hook nl tI-

the Ocala 7 ws Co-

Ir Walter Dopson of Jacksonville-is a guest of the Montezuma

Have yui seen the picture puzzlepost cards at the Ocala News Co

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There were 2S arrivals at the Monte-zuma

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yesterday

Bathing caps just received at theCourt Pharmacy-

Mr Pat Randall of Connor was inthe city today

IMr J H Xichols of Wildwood is a

business visitor in the city todayI

Mrs R L Martin of Weir Park wasin the city today-

Mr

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J G Lege of Woodmar was in I

the city this afternoon between trains

WANTED good young man totake orders and deliver goods Applyat the Star office

Miss Caroline Pasteur of Stantoncame up this afternoon to do someshopping

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

Messrs Alfred and Arthur Brooks ofOldtnwn are guests of the iiontezuma hotel

FOR SA14E1y house the bestcorner location in Ocala on the mar ¬

ket Address R J Potter

Mr J A Owenu of Tampa is amongyesterdays arrivals at tile Montezu-ma

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hotel

R C Davis Co of Jacksonvillewill sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms If desired

Mr L M Crevasse of the tug atPort Ingli is a guest of the Monte ¬

zuma hotel

Are you troubled with dandruffThen try a bottle of Dikes Hair Tonic-at the Court Pharmacy-

Mr J G fledge of Gainesville nflaging salesman for the Singer comwmy is a guest of tIn Montezuma

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Mr John Chazal came up from I

Woodmar I this afternoon with hisfather and will leave tonight for col-lege

If the glare of the sun hurts your I

eyes get a jiair of smoked glassesfrom us for 2ric The Postofilce Drug-store

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Messrs F M IeGate and C WPerkins of the Logan Cotl rind SupplyCo Jacksonville aie in the city tomeet with thecity council tonight In I

the matter of the paving contract

The city council will meet tonight-In regular session A full attendancei-s desired There is much business to-be

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transacted

Andrew White one of the pioneersettlers of Citra was a caller today-He said Citra was putting on the airsof growth and prospeiity

Mr S M McGohee anti Mr G WLeitner of Geiger were in town to-

day¬

and paid the Star office a Pleasant call

Captain Delong of Candler was inthe city today and was in the happiestof moods He said orange groves look-ed

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well and the crop will be fair

Mr C R Krejrer the uptodatemanager of the Times Lninn bureau-in Ocala left this afternoon for PabloBeach to spend a few days

THE AIR DOME

Moving Pictures-and MusicT-

he Best of Entertainment Furnish-ed

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by Home Peoni-

eSFV PIOTURFS EVERY DAYTHREE FULL REELS EACH NIGHT

Program for this Evening

ITS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWSNO GOOD

Full Reel-

MANUFACTURING STEEL RAILS

A FAITHFUL OLD HORSE

THE HOLY FIRE

PORCELAIN OF THE BESTQUALITY

RAISED FROM THE RANKS

Admission 10 and 5 cents

Doors Upen at 730 p m

H W TUCKER PROPRIETOR

InformationBuy Cream Flour true-

to its name Yon payno more for it than other I

High grade Flour Ev-

ery

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pound of it guaran-

teed

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to be the best thatcan le made from soft

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winter wheat Sold ex-

clusively

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yTEAPOTj

GROCERY l

AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE-

A fivepassenger automobile twocylinder chain drive in firstclasscondition and everything complete forsale cheap for cash Apply to C RTj dings

jFRESH SEEDS-

We have In our fresh supply of re ¬

liable garden and flower seeds for fallplanting Tydings Co

HOUSE TO RENT-

On Fort King avenue one of the mostmodern and convenient residences in 1

the city Apply to 139 Fort King av-enue

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HEALTH AND VITALITYCosmetics and lotions will not clear I

your complexion of pimples andblotches like Foleya Orino Laxativefor Indigestion stomach and livertrouble and habitual constipation I

Cleanses the system and is pleasant totake Sold by all druggists I

INCREASE YOUR LIGHTS I

I have just received a lot of thecelebrated Halophane glass shades forelectric lights These shades increaseyour light power 75 per cent Trythem II W Tucker the electric sup-ply

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man

KENTUCKY HuRSES FOR SALE-

I will have a car of choice Kentucky-bred horses at my place at EvinstonVia for sale after Aug 20th I havespent two months around my Jld home-at Lexington Ky selecting this stockfrom the farms This stock has beencarefully selected and bought for spotcash direct from the stock raisers Iam in position to save money to pur ¬

chasers of good horses Address LH Willis Jr Evinston Fla

ROOMS FOR RENTElegant furnishe rooms for rent at

the Wisteria Apply to Mrs Jf C

JonesCASTORIA

For Infants and Children

Till Kind You Hays Always Bought

Bears theSignature

Mrs M H Hatchell and daughter-Miss Grace Hatchell have returnedfrom Worthington Springs where MissHntehell has been for several weeksanti Mrs Hatchell for a few days

Mrs J W Pearson went to Woodmar this afternoon to pay a visit toMrs IS R Carroll

Mr and Mrs W H Wells returnedyesterday from Macon Fort Valley andTifton Ga where they have beenvisiting frlendt and relatives

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Mr J K Dixon of Atlanta andOcala Is in the city a guest of theOcala House Mr Dixon will arriveIn Ocala to spend the winter aboutOctober 1st

Mr W C Zimmerman of Rockwellwith the Dunnellon Phosphate Cowas in town yesterday and today aguest of the Ocala House Mr Zim-merman

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will enter college the latterpart of the month to take either a lawor medical course

Miss Josie McClure and her motherI

Mr Robert McClure and her sistersMrs J H Smith and Mrs Leach re-

turnedI

Saturday from a three weeksouting at Salt Springs They had in-

thed a lovely time and splendid luckcatching fish

The announcements are out of theengagement of Miss Edna Dozier thebeautiful and accomplished daughter-of Mr and Mrs John Dozier to DrSylven McElroy of Orlando Themarriage will take place some timeduring October

Major and Mr G A Nash leftSunday for New York to make theirfall purchases They expect to returnabout the first of October Those whowill have charge of their store duringtheir absence are Missx Josie McClureMiss Carrie Odom and Miss WinnieTucker

Ardis Waterman in the clothing de ¬

partment of the H B Masters storereturned yesterday from a very pleas-ant

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trip to Denver St Louis and oth-er

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western cities He was particularly-struck with the immense corn fields-of Kansas and Missouri and the num-

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of hay stacks He reported apleasant time and greatly enjoyed histrip He was in Denver when thecloudburst washed away five bridgesthrough the canyon of the Arkansasriver

Mr William Douglass of CharletonIs a guest of the Ocala House

GREAT DEMAND FOR HOUSES-

Mr F W Ditto says he has neverhad such a demand for houses Hehas calls every day for medium pricedhouses for the working and middleclass of white tenants houses thatwould rent for 58 to 18 a month Itthis is the case in midsummer whatwill the winter seas nshow Ocalahas more people than ever before byhundreds and of the large number ofhouses that have been built within thepast few years there are not a dozenlarge and small vacant in the wholecity

A NEW PHOSPHATE PLANT

Messrs Mclver MacKay havejust commenced work on a big phos ¬

phate plant for the Dunnelon Phos ¬

phate company at section No 7 inCitrus county between Dunnellon andHolder to take the place of one burn ¬

ed there several months ago The firmhas had the contract for some timebut has been unable to commencework on acctmnt of the high water

SOME GOOD CONTRACTS-

The Ocala Lumber and Supply CoUtr Roess interests has the contract-to ship the material practically theentire mill of lumber and all othermaterial to Eustis where Mr C JPhillips of this city is building a 5000residence and to Altoona where MrLightfoot who recently moved therefrom Kentucky is building a 3500home

KEEPING CHARLIE BUSY

Mr Charles J Phillips Is certainlykept busy by the people of the LakeRegion No sooner does he begin tosee daylight ahead than those goodpeople saddle some other contractsonto his able shoulders It is certainthat these people and Mr Phillips getalong mighty fine and he must buildthem good houses at a reasonableprice Mr Phillips is building a resi-dence

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to cost 5000 In Eustis and alarge garage He is completing onefine residence in Leebburs and has thecontract for another

Brothers in Arms was a good sub-ject

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tit the Air Dome last night andThe Sand Man looked mighty nat¬

ural to everybody who knows childrenMiss Moffett and the Monkey

brought the taughs from the crowdhlt an III Wind that Blows no Good-will be the leader to night with fourother good subjects to follow it

Mr Lewis Yonce a member of theStar force took an auto ride to SliverSprings Sunday afternoon On the wayhe followed Mr Henry Livingston-who was accompanied by half a dozendog Mr Livingston turned to theleft of the road to let Mr Yonce passAll the dogs cleared the track but oneseeing which Mr Yonce who wasmoving at a leisurely pace did all hecould to stop the machine and savethe dog but to no purpose the ma ¬

I chine passing over the dog The dogdied from the injuries received MrI

Livingston deemed the dog a very val ¬

uable one having paid 50 for theanimal and being subsequently offer-ed

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75 for him Now Mr Livingstondesires Mr Yonce to pay him 75 forthe dog hut the latter gentleman haY-

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lOne all he could to save the lifenf tht dog on the public highwaydoes not deem himself legally or crim-inally

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liable for the death of the ani-mal

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and there the case restsI

We want your prescription workand are prepared to offer you the mostskilled pharmacists and the purest ofdrugs to compound them Tydlngscompany

Mr Maxwell of the Florida Househas received a letter from Mr Yo H

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Thomas of Wyoming saying he andfive others would be here Friday tocast their lot with the people of Ma-

rion¬

county The Star readers willrecall that Mr Thomas was here Inthe early spring and was so pleasedwith Marion that he fell in love withour town and county

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One of the most popular youngI

salesmen in Ocala Is Mr A F Drekaat Rheinauers Mr Dreka Is a son ofGeo A Dreka the merchant prinSe ofDeLand and might occupy an easyposition in his fathers immense es-

tablishment¬

but prefers winning hisown way in the world He has madefriends by the score since coming toOcala

Master William Fuller after a briefvacation from school has taken a po¬

sition in the shoe department ofRheSnauers big store Will Is a smart

I boy and will probably make a suc-cessful

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business mani

Miss Cora Griffin of Anthony wasthe guest over Sunday of Mr and Mrs-D A Miller

Belle Meade SweetsI

Sigar Fruit aNd Chocolate

TiATS AllI

These delicious candies can be

had oily at

Court Pharmacy

I THE COMMERCIAL

BARBER SHOP

Opeaa Into the Lobb cf tbe OcalaHouse

Offers the very best service ofskilled workmen with modern ap¬

pliances Strictly sanitary Electricfans electric massagesHot RtuuaiBg Water at All Times

I VINCENT C DETTERiCH 3Ianager

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Are making 50cl 75c CI and 1 a day hustl-

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roceryi1

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WHY NOT rOU 1CALL AT ONCE <

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AIVEYI CURL PrIeIi-

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KNOBE PIANOti Phone 328-

SEEDS

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New crop of garden and lowerseeds just received Win Anderson

i druggist and seedsman Ocala Fla J

CORD WOOD FOR SALE-

I will sell 400 to 500 cords of bestquality wood at Montague station for15q a cord at devot Address C E

FoKlestrom Montague PtaIi

r FOR SALE AT LAKECWEIROne of the handsomest and best lo-

cated¬

I homes on the east side of LakeWeir Good houses orange grove and1nt yof land cheap for cash Apply-to F W Ditto city I

HAIR WORK DONE

All kinds of hair work done Satis-faction guaranteed Harriet Hill 212Xorth Magnolia street

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IICE MAN WANTED

Wanted an engertlc man to driveI ice wagon deliver and collect Apply-

to Florida Packing Ice Co city

The following turpentine men werein the city today namely Mr W H oJ

McRainoy of WUdwood Mr Sam Petteway of Dunnellon Mr F M Harpand Mrs Harp of Eureka

1 Mr Robert Taylor the former com-mercial

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agent of the A CL was Intown today introducing hiS successorMr Reagan a very pleasant youngman

4 JMrs George L Taylor returned

yesterday from her visit to Suther-land

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and St Petersburg She enjoysed her trip very much v i

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Mr C H Dame went down to Leesburg yesterday afternoon oh businessconnected with the Woodmen of theWorld

Mr F W Barse of National Bis-cuit

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company fame who has madeOcala his home for the past severalyears will commence housekeeping Ina few days upon Mrs Barses returnfrom her western trip Mr Barse hasrented Dr Walter Hoods pretty resi-dence

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on Watula street <

Mr B B Richer who spent feunday with Mrs Bittinger returned tothe lake yesterday-

Mr

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Clifford Landers went to Jack-sonville

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yesterday to take p positionas operator in the Western Unloflroffice In that city

Mr Ben Todd has severed his con-nection

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with the Marion Hardwarecompany and has entered the office ofDr J E Chace to learn the profes ¬

sion

Mrs J W Akin and little SonGeorge who have been spending thepast two months at Ocilla and MaonGa returned home today

State Convict Inspector John TLewis of Moss Bluff is In the citytoday 2 I ij

Rev F C Edwards of Starke edi ¬

tor of the Florida Baptist Witnesswhich is now being published in Jack-sonville

¬Is in the city today

Judge Turnipsped the Justice of thepeace from Mclntosh Is in the city-a gueVtof the Montezuma The Judge-is here to appear before the board ofcounty commissioners in behalf of hisbill ofco ts In the case of the statevs Baynard of Mieanop for gatheringbirds eggs by the bushel Worn thebird nests on the island in OrangeLake Jast June 5

Mr J K Christian of Mcintosh re¬

turned home yesterday from hissemiannual purchasing trip to NewYork City where he went to buygoods for the big store of the Chris-tian

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Dixon Co

Miss Anna and Mr William Chris ¬

tian of Mclntosh returned horse yes-terday

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from their summers vacationspent in Chiiesbru Icy4

Mr Phil Robinson will leave Sat-urday

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for Providence Birt to enterBrown University rT I1t isa graduate of the Ocfrt ifiglifBchtol

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