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OCAIiA EVENING STAll, SATURDAY, JUXY 15, 19lL

1 LAID TO REST II LICKS WILL BE BETTERmmIKIS The funeral services of the late Mrs. John Sneneer Sar the Already Saoer.E. X. Green were held at the home ofher daughter. Mr?. J. J. Gerig, yester- -day afternoon. A large number of I

friends were present, and many beau-- I

floral offerings attested the es- -teem in which the departed lady was aheld.

Dr. W. PL Dodge, assisted by Rev. J.I

T0 TOE KL.WK nnzS)Ley. conducted the services. andje'ir 15riz- - "e sa's tfte characteristics

Presbyterian choir most beauti- - ot tne new cars, not only of the Buick.

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People become wealthy byspending less than theymake. A good place toput your money. : : :

THE CdBCIAL BANK

'AS! ill XSOME FOOLISH) mMAM HAS LOSTHISWALLETX:

EXCURSION TO MIAMI

fully rendered the appropriate hymn."Asleep In Jesus. The remains werethen laid to rest in Greenwood.

Messrs. B. A. Weathers, W. S. Bui- -lock. Z. C. Chambliss. Charles Rhein- -auer, J. M. Meffer and H. C. Pack-ha- m

acted as pall bearers.Messrs. Smith & Roberts were in

charge of the funeral arrangements.,A very ki.d and gentle soul has

passed from among us, and the bestconsolation is mat it nas round asweeter rest than human care couldever glive J

CITRUS EXCHANGE I APEOPLE IX TOWX

Mr. T. B. Quimby of Tampa, organ-izer for the Florida Citrus Exchange,

in town today. An attempt was madeorganize a local exchange but It was

found that several of the largest or-ange growers of the county were out

the state and the matter was post-poned until the middle or last of Sep- -tember. when another meeting will becalled to perfect an organization In Ma- -

county,

READ THIS .WD STARTFOR THE TEMPLE THEATER

The reels for this afternoon and to- -night have been tested and found to

as follows: I

"Heart's Under Oilskins" is a peach. I

It it Were Ever Thus.""A Half Breed's Courage" is a whole

basket of peachesif the price was 50 cents you would

get your money's worth, but at 10cents a throw, well just come and seeAny time between 3:3U ana 10 p. m.

WEATHER CLERK WAS WICKED

DID YOU EVER LOSE MONEY t OUT OF TOUR POCKET ANDFEEL BADLY ABOUT IT AFTERWARDS f DID YOU EVER 8PEHOMONEY FOOLISHLY AD REGRET IT AFTERWARDS t PUT IT ISTHE BANK AXD YOU WILL DO NEITHER. BESIDES YOU'LL HMDIT MORE HEAL ENJOYMENT TO SAVE THAN TO SPEND.

4 PER CENT PAID IX OUR SAVING DEPARTMENT, COMPOUND.ED QUARTEHLY AXD.SO NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL REQUIRED.

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Mr- - J Jspencer, of the Ocala GasEngine works and the JacksonvilleBuck Agency, returned last night from

two weeks visit to the factory of theBuick company at Flint. Mich. Mr.Spencer has-mad- e his contracts for the

but ther makes, will be better mater--ial and somewhat higher prices. Hethinks there will not be any radicalchanges In styles, sizes and shapes,

LABOR" LEADER IX TOWX

And Will Meet Union WorkersYonxe'B Hall Tonight

Mr. Joseph Reilly of Washington, D,C. general organizer of-th- e carpentersand Jiners. s in the city, and will besiaa to meet not only union men of hisown trade, but all others. 's

Hall this evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock.meeting with this gentleman will

be pleasant and profitable to any pub- -lic spirited citizen.

DROWXiXG THE AIR DOME

Hat Been Often Tried, but It la YetAfloat

The Air Dome has been drenched twoeveniners in succession, hut Mr Pea- -Dody wiU be on deck tonignt all thesame, with a good program, which ev-erybody will be the better off for see- -in sr. The nfonl ronsider shnwcr h.Un c ra 11 n antheir rights, as it keeps them fromtheir favorite recreation. The nroexamwiU be as follows:

Th ntrB aH csorcutv 9n(i th rYAutumn TranceNaooleon in 1814. A dramatic facl- -

dent from this "Man of Destiny."

MONTEZUMA HOTELTELEPHONE EXCHANGE

The Montezuma Hotel has just putin a very modern improvement a tel-ephone exchange. Sixty rooms in the

svv ucnDoara is in the notel office, en- -aonng the guests to communicate withtfe clerk, and vice versa, without the

suest desires to do so, he or she cannave connection made with the cityphone .system, or anyone out of thecity can communicate directly withany guest of the hotel by calling upthe hotel office.

This is a big improvement for thealready well-equipp- ed Montezuma.

AUTO PARTY HOME AGAINN

LT. ana AITS. A. L. IZlar and SOn.Laurie, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Clvatt ahd

P1" - Willis of Crystal River, came inlast night from their tour around theeastern part of the state. They had ann? trip ana lounu the roads fair ex

icept in a lew places and alter the cloud

'Capital Fully Paid In Q75,CC0.C3 jOCALA, FLORIDA.

WEAREREverybody had set their hearts on ajnouse nave eacn a telephone. The

pleasant evening-o- n the public square j

last night, listening to the band, visit- -hng the Court pharmacy and Troxler's 1

and watching the kiddies play-o- n thej13' ot sending a bell boy. If any

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abu"st PU the last lap of the trip, where

WHEN WE FIRST MARK OUllWE SHAVE DOVV OUR PRICESGOODS.

EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE RUNS SMOOTHLY BECAUSE WK ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND A PULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING A flRST-CLASS ,

HARDWARE STORE SHOULD CARRY.WE STAND nEIIIN'D EVERYTHING WE SELL AND "MAKE GOOD ONJ i

EVERY DEAL. OUR VALUES ARE

K. of P. meet Monday evenins tifulOdd Fellows meet Tuesday night.

Eagles meet Wednesday evening.B.

Masons meet Thursday night. the

Woodmen meet Friday evening.

If you want a Merry Wido-sr-, see

Ham p.

Miss Hope Robinson has returnedfrom her visit to Gainesville.

Fresh limes for limeade at the fountain of the Court Pharmacy.

W. D. Reid of Orlando was at theMontezuma la3t night.

You can get your pictures framed atthe Ocala News Company.

J. W. Hightower of Brooksville wasat the Montezuma last night.

isIf you are looking for something up- - to-Ui"e 1U hm,J. F.Reitzel of the A. C. L.. was at of

Montezuma last night.

Buttermilk, 'fresh every day at the I

Postofflce Drugstore. jrion

Wm. L. Hood of South Carolina wasthe Ocala House Jast night.

TO LOAN $750 on city real property. Address P. O. Box oS3, city.

beJ. H Dunn of Chicago was at the

Ocala House last night.

5 or 6 doses 666 will cure any caseChills and Fever. Price. 25c.

Be sure to attend the union Sundayevening meeting at me -- resuyierianchurch.

Drink PLEZOL, the new drink.It is healthful and invigorating.

Mr. H. C. Muneaster returned thisafternoon from a business visit to St.Petersburg and Tampa.

Buttermilk, fresh every day at thePostofflce Drugstore.

Mr. Geo. C. Crom of the Ocala Northern Railway, came in last night and is

guest of the Ocala House.

If you smoKe you win oe interestedin the best line of cigars in the cityat the Court Pharmacy.

Geo. L. Harris, Jr., and . H. Peters,Jr., of Jacksonville, were at the Mon- -

tezuma iast night.

You can get anything from a postcard to an 18x22 photograph at Mills'studio.

R. E. Gillooley and J O. Ellis of In- -

verness were at the Montezuma astnight,

The best line of moulding andframes in Ocala can be found at Mills'studio.

A. M. Torrence of Gainesville and G.T. Hickey of New Orleans were late arrivals at the Montezuma last night.

Striped and dotted rainproof foulards are attractive for hoods for mo- -

Uojno -.1

iIr- - Chas. F. Flippen will leave to- -nisht for a visit to his parents inTennessee. Mr. Flippen will be awaytwo weeks.

Your kodak work can be finished intwo to three days if you leave jt atMills' vBtU(Jm.

Mrs. S. P. Anthony and daughter,Mrs. H. C. Webb, and Mrs. Webb's son.Cecil, are expected home from Sara- -

sota tomorrow.

The prettiest line of cut glass, silverand fine hand-painte- d china at A. E.Burnett's

Yesterday was an off day at the ho-

tels. Spiders crawled across the reg- -

isters and dirt daubers built nests inthe clerks' ears,

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Yju can get your pictures framed atthe Ocala News Company and get tlemBOW- -

Mr. Fred II. Robinson of the OealaGas Engine Works, came down lastnight from a business trip to Jackson-ville.

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Two good leaders: Peroxide Creamand Beck's Cold Cream at the CourtPharmacy

H. A. Reeves of Inverness and M

Tucke of Gainesville arrived on theunny Jim last night and registered

at the pcala House.

WANTED To buy 25 to ;5 head ofrange hogs for cash. F. W. Ditto,pcala, Fja

Mr. Ffd Magaw of the New SouthFarm and Home Company, came in laatnight from a business trip to Jacksonville.

The finest line of stationery In boxesof paper and envelopes and paper bythe pound that has ever been broughtto Ocala. Two grades of it at the CourtPharmacy.

$!,05c,For 80c.

One Jar 9uBbeam Preserves .... 25 Ctc.

One Bottle Sunbeam Salad Drea- -!nK 25 Cta.

One Bottle Sunbeam Catsup ...,15 Ctc.

One Pint Bottle Sunbeam Grape- -Julee 25 Cte.

One Glass Sunbeam Peaant Batter - ..'..45 CJc.

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All these for 80 cents and every oneguaranteed to be the best.

Baxter CarnSUCCESSOR to MARTIJf CARN

Hanoi Hariwaire CdD,9

OCALA, FLORID A .

Ob Areount of the Celebration, Owr lthe Coaat Line

Tickets on sale from Ocala July 19. thegood returning until July 2ath. Ticketsgood on all regular trains. Followingfares from Ocala for the round trip,via Jacksonville, $13.05; via Palatka,$11. For further information call onM. R Williams, City Passenger and atTicket Agent.

VALUABLE CITY PROPERTYFOR SALE OX GOOD TERMS

Ten-roo- m house in large roundswith" fine large stable with two stalls,large carriage attached, two-roo- m servant's house, also house suitable for ofgarage; fruit trees such as peaches,pear, orange, ftgs and plums; other I

vaiuaDie trees. fianasome oaus onplace, city and soft water, fine lawn,also lot 140 feet front by 2f0 deep.Apply for terms to Box 180 or A. C. L.freight depot care of J. F. Thompson.

UP-TO-DA- TE MAPS- -

Latest maps of Florida and all oth-er states at Ballard's.

FULL BLOOD RHODE ISLAND REDS

I have for sale a limited number ofthoroughbred single comb Rhode Isl aand Red pullets and cockerels Bredto lay from prize winning strain. Mrs.H. C. Jones, North Magnolia street.

SAFE WANTED

Wanted, second-han- d safe of 1000pounds or larger Must be cheap and J

will pay cash. Address Mar oince.

APARTMENTS FR RKNT

The second floor of the BplI apart-ment house on Port King avenue 3

for rent. Apply to Joseph Hen at tnecourt house.

STORE FOR RENT

A well located and most desirablestore building for rent. Possessionwithin 30 days, Apply at the Star of--flee.

KODAK DEVELOPING DONE

I will do any kind of kodak developing and printing. Rolls of any sizedeveloped for 10 cents each. Leavework at Ocala News Co.. Mar ottice ormy residence.. J. . Sylvester.

There are Two Kinds of CtyiH TonicPLANK 8 AND OTHERS

THE OLD RELIABLE PLANK'SCHILL TONIC IS GUARANTEEDTO DRIVE OUT MALARIA, TOCURE CHILLS, FEVER, COLDSAND GRIP. YOUR MONEY BACKIF IT DOES NOT. TWENTY-FIV- E

AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE,ASK YOUR DRUGG,ST.

Tarpon are being caught at the rateof a dozen a day at Egmont Key. 1

REST AND HEALTHTO MOTHER AND CHILD

Urs. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP 1

has been used for' over SIXTY TEARSby MILLIONS of M0THERS 'for theirCHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, WithPERFECT SUCCESS It QQTHES theCHILD. SOFTENS THE GUf6, AL-LAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC,and is the best remedy for DIAR-RHOEA. It is absolutely harmless. Besure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup." and take no otherkind. Twenty-fiv- e cents a bottleMARION-DUN- N LODGE

NO. 19, F. & A. M.

Marion-Dun- n Lodere No. 19 meets inth Temple on the first and thirdThursday evenings of each month.

Visiting brethren cordially invite JW. T. Mcllwaine, W. M

G. W. Martin, Secretary.

PCALA AERIE NO. 1814, F. O. E.

Pcala Atrie No, JS14, Fraternal Or -der of Eagles, meats tyeri flrst andthird Wednesday In the month, at 8:1--

p. m.. in Yonge's Hall. Visiting breth-ren are always welcome.

F. Q. B- - Welhe, President.N L. Williams. Secretary.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

Conventions held every Monday eve- -

nlng In Castle Hall over Peyser's store,A cordial welcome to visiting knights.

J. G. Ferguson, C. C.Chas. K. Sage, K of R. and S.

TJJJiULA LODGE NO. 22. L O. O. F.

Tulula Lodge IJo. 22, IndependentOrder of Odd Fellows, meets everyTuesday at 8 p. m.. In Yonge's faliVisiting brethren always weleqiup.

W. F. Marlowe, Noble Grand.M il. Little, Secretary.

CONCORDIA LODGE 'F. U. OF A.Concordia Lodge, Fraternal Union of

America, meets in Yonge's Hall on thesecond Thursday evening of each.month. W. T. Gary, F. M.

Chas. K. Sage, Secretary.

OCALA CHAPTER NO. 13, R. A. 31.Regular convocations of the Ocala

Chapter, No. 13, R. A. ML, on the fourthFriday of every month at 8 p. m.

J. A,. Bouvler. H. P.Jake Brown. Secretary.

OTICPOf Dissolution of Culbreatn BellNotice is hereby given that the firm

01 Culbreath & Bell, insurance agents,is this day dissolved, Mr. C. E. Cul-

breath retiring from the business. Accounts against the late firm will besettled by the undersigned.

This July 1st, 1911. Joseph Bell.

Victor-Victro- la IX, $S0

This newest styleVictor-Victrol- a

is yours for $50

The latest additionto the famous Victor-Yictro- la

line and only

An extremely popular priceand made more popular stillby our easy-payme- nt plan.

Com- - in and hear this instru-j7Jm- t.

and find out hovr easily itJLvcCutnes yours.

Ctfccr Hyle of tbe Victor VictrpU f7$

Ut2i Victor $10 to $100.

FOR SALE BY

A. M. LAXSFOHDNO. 2. NORTH MAIN ST.

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iflllsent people realize the value tofcuraltn and comfort of being able toindulge In a daily bath. Evea ani-n- al

ad birds demonstrate this in-

stinct that nature has implanted inj.Uce of reatJjn. A bath room fittedup ith sanitar;- - plumbing in yourliwra ) a "well prjng of pleasure"to ttie tamiiy, which u should haveinstalled nor in your home by relia-M- e

and scientific plumbery ikethose those of

TIIK OCALA PLUMBING AND

KLECTIUC COMPANY

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USE OUR ICEIt is the Best by

TestpCAXJl ICfu A PACKING CO.,

OCALA. FLORID

WHITE STAR TRANSFER CO.

COLLIER RROS., PROPRIETORSPHONE 290

Baggage. Freight, Pianos, Furnitureend Safes a Specialty. Careful andPrompt Attention Given All Orders

WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, .

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G. J, PHILLIPS

Contractor and BuilderPlan ana (specifications Furnished

Upon Request.129 South Third Street

OCALA FLORIPA

slmujton JtminatwNorth A m- - and Peachtree St. . Atlanta. Co.

PLAIN' TO SEE. - 1

II. S. GALLOWAY F. A. MOVLTOir

GALLOWAY &. LlOlLTCn

CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS

PLAXS AXD ESTIMATES FITRBTISHBD

P. O. BOX 273 , OCALA, FLA.

Board in sr ar.d Day School for girls and rounc

TIME TO CELEBRATE

When ordr ot our.

SEA FOOD SPECIALS

ladies. Boarding department strictly limited to insure refund home life. C'asses divided intosmall sections to secure personal instruction. Faculty of eighteen specialists. Conservatoryadvantages in Music. Ait, Expression. Certificate admits to Vaasar. We.'lesley; RandolphMacon, etc Thirty-fourt- h session hcg'ms September 14. 1911. Catalogue on application.

L. D. SCOTT. EMMA B. SCOTT. Principals.

grass, And the weather clerk tipped I

the tank over! He could just as wellhave waited until 11 o'clock.

DR. J, W. HOOD'S TELEPHONES

Offieet 203Residences 293

COMPLIMENT TO A VISITOR

Mr? V. T. ParnAV will ntArta In this I

L.tprnnnn t - .inir at w hm. nnQklawaha avenue for Mrs. LawrenceScott of Birmingham.

A party of pleasure seekers wentdown to North Lake Weir yesterdav,returning in the evening. They hadvery enjoyable time and as their carswere equipped with weather curtains,they did not suffer a drenching en thereturn trip. Those in the party wereMr. and Mrs, A. C, Cobb, Sr., Mr. andMrs. A. C. Cobb, Jr.. and little dausrh- -ter. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Peek and Mrs.J. F. DeRerry.

Don t send your pictures out of town I

to have them enlarged. Take then toMills' studio. We can make them incrayon, sepia or pastel, and our pricesare right.

Miss Cora Killebrew is receiving the!good wishes of her friends at the-

home of her parents, Mr. and M.rs. T.J. Killebrew. She arrived yesterday.

The Siar is pleased to learn 'that Mr.and Mrs. Howard Walters, who haveresided in Eustis fop several months,wjll return to Ocala in a few weeks toreside here. -- Mr. Walters will take aposition with the Court Pharmacy inthe prescription department.

Judge J. P. Gregory and H. P. Le- -

ceister of Louisville, Ky., are at theOcala House. These gentlemen aremembers of the Juniper Hunting Clubof Louisville, which owns a lodge andlarge preserve between the Oklawahaand St. Johns. They will be in thecounty some days.

The Sumner Lumber Comoany had a- - iwreck on its logging road yesterday,which tied up the line for a day or two,Several cars loaded with logs left theraiij."

L, H. VAX EXGELKEX, M. D.OSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT

Old Postofflce Building, Room 4

WANTED A stenographer. Willhave to begin upon small salary. Ac- -

curate work, not speed, required. Mustbe good at figures. ill have to assist with books but not necessary to bea bookkeeper. State age, qualificationsand references. P. O. Box 604, Ocala.

Misses Edna and Emma Nelson,daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Nelsonof Tampa, formerly residents of Ocala,will pass tnrougn town tomorrow onthe Seaboard on their way to Knox-vill- e,

Tenn., to spend the remainder ofthe summer.

5 or 6 doses 666 will cure any caseof Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.

Capt. James Cribbett and daughter.Miss Fay Cribbett. of St. Petersburg,passed through Ocala yesterday ontheir way to Asheville, N. C, to spenda few weeks. Capt. Cribbett was for-merly a resident of Ocala.

Buttermilk, fresh every day a thePostofflce Drugstore.

Mr. W. L. Jewett and daughter, Mrs.Sanford Jewett and daughter, and Mr.Stephen Jewett, all went down toEastlake for a month's outing this aft-ernoon,

WANTED A quart or two quarts ofbird's eye red peppers. Apply at Staroffice.

Mr. Harvey Clark went to DaytonaBeach this afternoon to spend Sundaywith his wife and little daughter.

Our line of cutlery, scissors andarticles for the manicure table willappeal to you. See them at the Co,utPharnricy.

Mrs. Marcus Frank has returnedfrom an absence of six weeks spent inSavannah with her parents and in themquntains of North Carolina.

A. A. Waterman's seir-nilln- g, rellaDie, non-leaki- ng fountain pens; allsizes and several different prices, tthe Court Pharmacy.

Rev. Newton Plummer of Althony'spent last night in the city a guest ofhis sister. Mrs. Ed CarmichaeL

they had to come through water deepenougn to give tnem carcuretor trou- -hies,

meir route irom ucaia was to Leesburg. Eustis and DeLand, staying Wed- -nesday night at DeLand. From there. .they went to Daytona and St. Augus

Itine, spending Thursday night in St.Augustine, thence to Palatka and homeyesterday via Orange Springs and- itra.

WOODMEN MEETING POSTPONED

In consequence of inclement weather.the regular monthly meeting of FortKine Oaran has hcn nnstnnnrt . tn Pri.iv r1 --t - r -day evening, July 21, As there is muchbusiness of importance, aU membersare requested to be present.

B. N. Dash, Adviser Lltutenant. .

Chas. K. Sage, Clerk.

ANOTHER HOME OX OKLAWAHA

A handsome residence will be erectedat once by Mrs. O. T. Green on thepretty lot she owns next to the residence occupied by Mr. D. S. Woodrow,on Oklawaha avenue.

ANOTHER FIXE RESIDENCE

A handsome residence will be put upwithin the next few weeks near therailroad on North 1st street. The newbuilding vy be put up for an invest- -menr.

Misses Annie and Jessie Wilson ar-rived in the city Wednesday evening,and will make Lake Butler their futurehome. The two young ladies will bequite an acquisition to the socialcircles of Lake Butler. Lake ButlerCorrespondent Times-Unio- n.

Mr. W. J. Sheridan will make head-quarters at Candler for the next fewmonths while he superintends the con-crete work on the manshion on Heathrer Island that is being constructed..

Mrs. W. J. Sheridan and little daughter, Dixie, have gone to Daytona Beach,where they will remain for a shorttime, after which they will go to Illinois ror the remainder or the summer.

Mrs. W. S. Pike has been in Atlantafor a few days, visiting her son, Mr.Eugene Cox. She will be there for aweek- - longer.

A pleasant little party of promiuentyoung men of Marion county, slippedaway from their better halves and dis-cussed business, social affairs and politics at a quiet little Ocala House supper, las evening.

In the recorder's court this morningthree young white men were fined $10and costs each for using profane andobscene language in a pool room.

TempleTheater

MOTIONPICTURES

CHANGE OF PROGRAMNIGHTLY.

PROGRAM FOR, TffJS EVENINGHEARTS UNDER OILSKINSIP IT WERE EVEN THUS

A HALF BREEDS COURAGE

ADMISSION 10 AHD 5C.

For the Fourth or any other day. Ourmarket in the one to serve you with,the best and choicest sea food.

W. P. EDWARDS

Phone 108 New City Mrfcet 'OGTALA, FLORIDA. f'

REGULAR SCHEDILETO ORWGE SPRINGS

The Ocala Northern Railway willoperate a regular passenger andfreight schedule to Orange Springs,beginning about the 20th.

Serve PLEZOL to your ramily. ,Serve PLEZOL to your friends."When you are dowa, town drink

PLEZOL.

Mr. William (list went up to Me- - j

Intosh today to spend Sunday at home.I

Mr. V. D. Graham made a brief bus- - j

iness trip to Reddick today. j

Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Baum of CrystalRiver, left today for an extended trip j

through Michigan, Illinois and Indiana.They will be gone all summer.

Mr. C. O. Fox was in town today inhis E. M. F. automobile.

When in Jacksonville stop, with Mrs.E. L. Maloney. at the Glrard, No. 11East Duval, just off M,aln. Best , 75c.room in the city,.

Mr. A. C. Oates. local agent for theE. M.. F car, ha3 a 1911 model car instock,

When you have anything to frametake it to the Ocala News Co.; all kindsof mouldings.

Rev. I. W. Ogle went ta Webster thisafternoon, where he will preach to--1

morrow morniag and evening, filling j

his regula.5 appointment.

tsuttermilk, fresh every day at thePostofflce Drugstore.

When you are happy drtsk PLEZOL.When you are dry drink PLEZOL.When you look for prosperity drink

PLEZOL.

Norris famous Atlanta candles, ahigh grade confection, received everyfew days by express direct from thefactory at the Court Pharmacy.

GEORGE TUDELTelephone ICS

Tne Freaneat and Beat a Frmfts inm

VegetableQUICK DELIVERY

We Taaak Ym f Can and Im Vm

MOXTEQLTIA BLOCK OCALA

Li. ALttAJUNLttUlPHACTICAL-CARPENTE- R

AND BUILCZR

Careful Estimates Made cm All Cob-tra- ct

Work. Gives more and fcstisr.work for the money tkan aay cCsrcontractor in towm. v -

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