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J r m v y yp T 0 LA NE M y- Ys F The paper Of the Peoole for thePeople and l > v the People VOL AL NO 15 OCALA FLORIDA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1905 DOLLAR A YEAH a S THY A BOTTL1C OF CROWN DANDRUFF CURE t and keep your scalp cle- anSTORE < 1 A- P T o DRUG 1I IdA ELUaKTE HAMS Zonal Editor = == IIAFF0UHGS ABOWTOWN Mr Dell Moody spout Sunday in Ocala iPruack Camp iswfelfing his fami ¬ lya t NO BtiCox of Brosville was a visi a tistifoOcala on Tiny 1 T K Suer Belleview t or + wae0eah Monday Ir Ward Griffin has returned ife- oi5gfcomeatAntiMny f7 to live m Mr 0 BHowae is assisting at 15MB Haberdashery YduringlIr Snydere- absence t t Mr sued Mrs Den Borden and baby 4 have rex urnedtfrom a visit to relatives 3 vat Oxford Miss Bobbie Harrison of Leesburg isvi8itCn her sister Mrs Elmore David m j Mr J W Ward JJr of Floral City promineat ins i pentine circles j was in Ocala 10 day ryk Mrs F A Teagaeand children re ¬ turned home Monday ifrom a visit to relatives at Lady Lake Mr and Mrs Erne Oldfield have gone to Jacksonville and other places- to spend several weeks Mrs J P Hilbom acdrBon Oscar have returned from toweeks very pleasant visit to Pablo Beach 4 Messrs McClung aad Mcllmnrry Yp of Jacksonville two well known drummers spent Sunday in Ocala lee Pansy Sonter ha gone to lesville where she will go to ° Mhbol to Mrs Ankle Gnee Parker i j Mr B R Stripling of the Equita ¬ r Wo Life Insurance company has re- tained ¬ home from a trip to New York Mr CL Bittinger left Sundry for Ratherford is the Mountains of North OaroUDa to spend ten = days with his fatty Mrs J R Moorehead and children who have been spending the summer at Lake Weir returned home Mon- day ¬ afternoon Miss Julia Wilson of the Montezu sa hotel has returned from a visit to Ackworth Ga where she accom ¬ panied Mrs M Houghton several weeks ago Rev O O Carroll of the Baptist church is at Oxford this week con- ducting a series of meetings Mrs Carroll and little Mary Edna accom- panied ¬ him q Mr J Marion y a well known wspaper man of south Florida is j dead For a number of years hew i eouected with the Tampa Herald later with the Tribune His greatly lamented where t 1 rilnee 1N was bow AA Mr Casey was i r a v1stis of cxMMunptkm sad hie- WMIIoUIJ expected 1 Mr Charles 33 Lloyd of Hour was in Oosfea TTuesflay Mr Henry iSiatrunk has gone to MontfcffocfeDo visit his parents far a week Dr acid Mrs William Andersom lave been enHqying camp life at Lake Weir for the past jfew toys Mr Jk W BloUnt of this vibl is the vice president of a new tuRpen tiDe company recently forsnefi in 14 beltycoun1iY M1 George McKean leaves fin a- dayor twOS r 9iuda NCo pend a couple of weeks YCGU his Tvsfe and to accompany her home MJ Btfctler of Ocala lElanne- ljonand Crysial River is quite ick dengneffever at the home of his parents Mr ind Mrs C P Cutlec- in DCarapa Wis W M Porter and Mlse Mary DeOottes i leave this evening for Chattanooge ifor three weeks and walltop at Marietta Ga to route- homeJacksonville Metropolis Mrs jPorteri formerly lived ifiOeala- feviag formerly been Miss JPearl Mann During the absence of her parents- Dr and Mrs Anderson at Lake Weir Miss Marguerite Anderson has been the guest of Miss Mary Juhan at her home on Fort King avenue Mr E V Blackman writing from New York to the Miami Home Seeker says that every indication point to high prices for Florida potatoes and advises the planting of the same Mr and Mrs Allen Rogers of East Springfield rejoicing over the ar rivol of a pretty girl baby which ar ¬ rived this morning to brighten and bless their homeJacksonville Me- tropolis ¬ Mr and Mrs Ernest Lyles have returned to their home at Archer after a very pleasant visit in Ocala with their relatives Mr and Mrs J W Lyles and Mr and Mrs E L- i Freymouth I Mr Albert A Graham of Hood Giver Oregon formerly of Ocala is now taking in the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland aod says lie will hit the trail from Genesis 1so Revelation Mrs W M Nelson of Jacksonville whohas been the guest of her daigh iter Mrs Morgan C Looney for sev ¬ eralweeks returned home Monday Miss Maude Nelson will remain with her > sister for some time Oonger ffhe Jewish holidays begin early this year At 6 oclock Sept 2B un tiioB oclock the following day will becelebrated the feast of Yom Kip jpur or the Jewish New Year and ten days afterwards will be celebra- ted ¬ the feast of atonement Rosh tHoshana Moved from Los Aneal c to Augusta Mr Beverly Pendleton and Master Allen Pendleton arrived on Monday from Los Angeles Cal They will be a joined next week by Mrs Pendleton paid will make their futcre home in Augusta Augusta < Ga > Cor in At- lanta Journal- Mr and Mrs Pendletoei formerly dived in Ocala and were married in this city Mrs Pendleton being Miss I Daisy Nelson before her marriage Mr and Mrs Frank Harris leftTues day night for Jacksonville and sailed I Wednesday on the Comanche for New York city where they will spend several weeks Mr Robert Sanders of Dnnnellon was in Ocala Monday He was on his way home from Macon Ga where he had been to take his daugh- ter ¬ to Wesleyan college Mrs S S Harris has returned to Citra after an absence of several months out west She has again opened the Mansion the public and is running the same in an up to date firstclass manner It is one of the best boarding houses in the state and the traveling public particularly will be delighted to know that it is again open augStf Mr H Benjamin left Wednesday- for Atlanta on a very hgppy mission- On the evening of Wednesday Sep- tember r the cwent seventh he will be married to Miss Ruby Steinheimer- of that city Alter an absence in the north and east of several weeks Mr and Mrs Benjamin will make their home in Ocala where they will re- ceive i a cordial welcome No greater iprivilege has been offer- ed II the people of Florida than the prrfessional quarterly tours stab i lisbed by Dr E H Armstrong of j Jacksonville in connection with his- i practice It enables the people of distant Cities to obtain his services 1 without the necessary expense of going Jacksonville and permits of- beingconstaatly under care and supervision as those tours will be made every three months The doc ¬ tor will be here on his secod quar ¬ terly tour October 6th and 7th aud- I maybe seen at the Ocala House x Mr C H Dame Special Organizer lof the Woodmen of the World I spent rseverai days last week at Live I Oak That city already boasts of I a big lodge which has been greatly I increaseddnringMr Dames I visit speaking of the Woodmen the Live Oak Democrat says that it I j stands absolutely among the grandest i and most solid fraternal orders of the country And of Mr Dame the Democrat says Ahe cornea to Live Oak more than highly recommended and is known in his native town and i oounty as the best of men I MUNROE a CqAMBLISS BANKERS OCALA FLORIDA 4I LOANS DEPOSITS CONSERVATISM ACCOMMODATION Col Edwin Spencer and his daugh ¬ terinlaw Mrs Grover Spencer returned home Tuesday from a visit to Lake Weir Mr Arthur Hardaker of Martel left Monday for Atlanta He goes for the purpose of having an opera ¬ tion performed on his leg which was badly injured in an accident over a year ago He will probably go on to Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore- Mr and Mrs Walter Luffman and their three sons Earnest Frank and Holmer were in Ocala Tuesday on their way to Sutherland where Mrs Luffman will remain and keep her three sons in college Mr Luftman is a prominent merchant and farmer- of I Sparr Mrs Sheldon Stringer of Brooks I vine passed through Ocala Sunday I afternoon on her way to Waynes ville N C to visit her brother Dr H T Lykes of Tampa at his sum ¬ mer home there She was accom- panied as far as Jacksonville by her son Dr Sheldon Stringer iss Doris Thacker of Jackson- ville ¬ the guest of Mrs W J Lohrig and Miss Hattie Lou Dickinson of i j Madison who is visiting her sister Mrs S R Whaiey were compliment- ed with a straw ride Monday night I The party went out to Silver Springs I and spent a most delightful evening They were chaperoned by Mrs Loh rig Those participating in the ride- i i besides thoie already mentioned were Misses Lottie Kingman Genevieve- I Smith Jessilu artin Gertrude and i Edith Bachelder Messrs O K J Brown O C Tign r CieveLnd Wil- liams ¬ F T Blalock Otto Lohrig and Royal Cole ro 1 SAmRDElY Sept 23 LAST J SALE LAST SALE lv OND0Y Sept 25 THE BOSTON STORE This will be our last sale before our Large Fall and Winter Stock arrives and in order to make room for same we will put on sale Saturday September 23rd and Monday September 25th the Best Bargains Ever Offered In Marion County Now is the time to prepare your childrens school clothes Below we show a few leaders 789 pairs Boys Knee Pantsre u Otl Is f Shoes 865 Yards French Ginha1l188uit Jar school pants tough and 63c able for childrens dresses tough worth c to i 71 75 f now The best and worth io and 12 cents now 1c 2 5 It50 98c Shoe m this sale at 1250 yards of Apron Ginghams f 298 pairs men in all tab pants worth 7 and 8 cents a yard will be 5 C Boy S Shoe S rica all br2ains worth from 1 98 sold at this we for S250 to X360 in this last sale 785 Yards of Quilt Cloth several de The best x25 and II50 98c 179 pairs mens worth from signs nit colors worth 7 and Scents 5c Shoe during this sale at 12s to 1175 will pants be sold during 98 1 a yard at this sale only this salee only fo- rM C PAIRS LADIES STOCKINGS en S Shoes 25o and for only 3 198 J- Jooo R Cotton Batting Worth 10 and 15 cents f 175 and S225 9 C W omen s Shoes during 6 8 During this sale only this eale for 5 Rolls for 25ca- Eils 6 SUITS IN CREVIOiS WORSTEDS ND FLANNELS IN tiLL COLORS W0 Tri 850 TO 250 1I0W74- 85KI RTS We still have a large variety of skirts in Venetians Voiles Flannels and Worsteds Prices ranging from 148 001998 Space does not permit us to print all the pries SKI RT THE BOSTON STORE OCALA FLORIDA Z > ip 5 > t i i Tj 1i1 w Jrl 4 t > i fd i i g k l i i 2 m vi r f WEIHET- HE JEWELLER Has on Display a Pretty Line o- fDlflMONDS I DIAMONDS I Some of the prettiest Diamond Rings you ever saw are to be found here I a r p r FRED G B WE1HE THE JKWKLEK Ocala Fla Mrs H G McDavid chaperoned a party of young folks on a straw ride- to Silver Springs Friday night The weather was just cool enough to be pleasant and the moonlight was de ¬ lightful This party was gotten up in honor of Miss Mamie Marshall of t I St Augustine who is enjoying a visit in our city All who participated in I the straw ride had a splendid time Miss Afflick arrived in Ocala Mon ¬ I day and will be in charge of the mil ¬ linery department which is to be added to the Helvenston Pasteur companys store Miss Afflick hue r just returned from a trip to New Y rk and the milliner Miss Irene Smith is at present in New York studying the styles and will arrive in- a few weeks with all the latest styles- in millinery I Mr and Mrs Chas V Miller and t Mrs W S Bullock and her two sons returned home Monday from a visit f to the delightful and popular resort Clay Springs Mr Miller who was I I quite sick before their departure is- j i very greatly improved which will be good news to his many friends I Judge Bullock will shortly begin the I erection of a pretty little hotel at this healthful spring Five Ocala people sailed from Jack- sonville ¬ Sunday on the Arapahoe bound for New York viz Mr T B Snyder who goes to the metropolis to purchase the fall and winter stock of goods for the haberdashery Miss Nellie Anderson who will be in New York several weeks buying goods for G A Nash Mr Herbert W Jones and Master Robert Clarkson who go to Massachusetts to visit relatives and Mr Max Bloom who goes to New York where in a few days he will wed Miss Handle man t- One of the most delightful social events of the season occurred OB f Monday evening Mrs J M Jack- son Jr of Miami Fla gave a din- ner party at the Wheeler at which thefoUowing ladies were guest Mrs Whitaker of Tampa Mrs O F Prentice anti Mrs Hearin of Quincy KnB K Shaw of Jacksonville- and Mrs PP Wood 1 of HIghS Mrs Jackson is a charming hostess and always entertains in a most de- lightful ¬ manner This dianer party was particularly pleasant owiag to the fact that the guests were at one- time students of Wecleyaa Fesaafe college and this was their lint re union since leaving that fsmtrsj old i stttntioH HppdsrsooYille K O Oar in TlmesUniOT tAJ Glass of t fltlsasis- is cG ssI was O- v TIJ n r u

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IIAFF0UHGS ABOWTOWN

Mr Dell Moody spout Sunday inOcala

iPruack Camp iswfelfing his fami¬

lya t NO

BtiCox of Brosville was a visia tistifoOcala on Tiny

1 T K Suer Belleview tor +wae0eah Monday

Ir Ward Griffin has returned ife-

oi5gfcomeatAntiMnyf7 to live

mMr 0 BHowae is assisting at 15MB

HaberdasheryYduringlIr Snydere-

absencett Mr sued Mrs Den Borden and baby

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have rex urnedtfrom a visit to relatives3 vat Oxford

Miss Bobbie Harrison of Leesburgisvi8itCn her sister Mrs ElmoreDavid m

j Mr J W Ward JJr of FloralCity promineat insi pentine circles j

was in Ocala 10 dayryk Mrs F A Teagaeand children re¬

turned home Monday ifrom a visit torelatives at Lady Lake

Mr and Mrs Erne Oldfield havegone to Jacksonville and other places-

to spend several weeks

Mrs J P Hilbom acdrBon Oscarhave returned from toweeks verypleasant visit to Pablo Beach

4Messrs McClung aad Mcllmnrry

Yp of Jacksonville two well knowndrummers spent Sunday in Ocala

lee Pansy Sonter ha gone tolesville where she will go to

° Mhbol to Mrs Ankle Gnee Parker

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Mr B R Stripling of the Equita ¬

r Wo Life Insurance company has re-

tained¬

home from a trip to New

YorkMr CL Bittinger left Sundry for

Ratherford is the Mountains of NorthOaroUDa to spend ten = days with his

fattyMrs J R Moorehead and children

who have been spending the summerat Lake Weir returned home Mon-

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afternoon

Miss Julia Wilson of the Montezusa hotel has returned from a visitto Ackworth Ga where she accom ¬

panied Mrs M Houghton severalweeks ago

Rev O O Carroll of the Baptistchurch is at Oxford this week con-ducting a series of meetings Mrs

Carroll and little Mary Edna accom-

panied

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Mr J Marion y a well knownwspaper man of south Florida is j

dead For a number of years hewi eouected with the Tampa Herald

later with the Tribune Hisgreatly lamented wheret 1

rilnee 1N was bow AA Mr Casey wasir a v1stis of cxMMunptkm sad hie-

WMIIoUIJ expected

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Mr Charles 33 Lloyd of Hourwas in Oosfea TTuesflay

Mr Henry iSiatrunk has gone toMontfcffocfeDo visit his parents far aweek

Dr acid Mrs William Andersom

lave been enHqying camp life atLake Weir for the past jfew toys

Mr Jk W BloUnt of this vibl isthe vice president of a new tuRpentiDe company recently forsnefi in

14 beltycoun1iY

M1 George McKean leaves fin a-

dayor twOS r 9iuda NCo penda couple of weeks YCGU his Tvsfe andto accompany her home

MJ Btfctler of Ocala lElanne-ljonand Crysial River is quite ickdengneffever at the home of hisparents Mr ind Mrs C P Cutlec-in DCarapa

Wis W M Porter and Mlse MaryDeOottes ileave this evening forChattanooge ifor three weeks andwalltop at Marietta Ga to route-homeJacksonville Metropolis

Mrs jPorteri formerly lived ifiOeala-feviag formerly been Miss JPearlMann

During the absence of her parents-

Dr and Mrs Anderson at Lake WeirMiss Marguerite Anderson has beenthe guest of Miss Mary Juhan at herhome on Fort King avenue

Mr E V Blackman writing fromNew York to the Miami Home Seekersays that every indication point tohigh prices for Florida potatoes andadvises the planting of the same

Mr and Mrs Allen Rogers of EastSpringfield rejoicing over the arrivol of a pretty girl baby which ar¬

rived this morning to brighten andbless their homeJacksonville Me-

tropolis¬

Mr and Mrs Ernest Lyles havereturned to their home at Archerafter a very pleasant visit in Ocalawith their relatives Mr and Mrs JW Lyles and Mr and Mrs E L-

i FreymouthI

Mr Albert A Graham of HoodGiver Oregon formerly of Ocala isnow taking in the Lewis and ClarkExposition at Portland aod says liewill hit the trail from Genesis 1so

Revelation

Mrs W M Nelson of Jacksonvillewhohas been the guestof her daighiter Mrs Morgan C Looney for sev¬

eralweeks returned home MondayMiss Maude Nelson will remain withher >sister for some time Oonger

ffhe Jewish holidays begin earlythis year At 6 oclock Sept 2B untiioB oclock the following day willbecelebrated the feast of Yom Kipjpur or the Jewish New Year andten days afterwards will be celebra-ted

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the feast of atonement RoshtHoshana

Moved from Los Aneal c to AugustaMr Beverly Pendleton and Master

Allen Pendleton arrived on Mondayfrom Los Angeles Cal They will be

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joined next week by Mrs Pendletonpaid will make their futcre home inAugusta Augusta <Ga > Cor in At-

lanta Journal-Mr and Mrs Pendletoei formerly

dived in Ocala and were married inthis city Mrs Pendleton being Miss

I Daisy Nelson before her marriage

Mr and Mrs Frank Harris leftTuesday night for Jacksonville and sailed I

Wednesday on the Comanche forNew York city where they will spendseveral weeks

Mr Robert Sanders of Dnnnellonwas in Ocala Monday He was onhis way home from Macon Gawhere he had been to take his daugh-ter

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to Wesleyan college

Mrs S S Harris has returned toCitra after an absence of severalmonths out west She has againopened the Mansion the public andis running the same in an up to datefirstclass manner It is one of thebest boarding houses in the state andthe traveling public particularly willbe delighted to know that it is againopen augStf

Mr H Benjamin left Wednesday-for Atlanta on a very hgppy mission-

On the evening of Wednesday Sep-

tember rthe cwent seventh he willbe married to Miss Ruby Steinheimer-of that city Alter an absence in thenorth and east of several weeks Mrand Mrs Benjamin will make theirhome in Ocala where they will re-

ceivei a cordial welcome

No greater iprivilege has been offer-ed

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the people of Florida than theprrfessional quarterly tours stab

i lisbed by Dr E H Armstrong ofj Jacksonville in connection with his-i practice It enables the people ofdistant Cities to obtain his services1

without the necessary expense ofgoing Jacksonville and permits of-

beingconstaatly under care andsupervision as those tours will bemade every three months The doc¬

tor will be here on his secod quar¬

terly tour October 6th and 7th aud-

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maybe seen at the Ocala House xMr C H Dame Special Organizer

lof the Woodmen of the WorldI spent rseverai days last week at LiveI

Oak That city already boasts ofI

a big lodge which has been greatlyI increaseddnringMr DamesI visit speaking of the Woodmenthe Live Oak Democrat says that it

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j stands absolutely among the grandesti and most solid fraternal orders of thecountry And of Mr Dame theDemocrat says Ahe cornea to Live

Oak more than highly recommendedand is known in his native town andi

oounty as the best of men

I MUNROE a CqAMBLISS

BANKERSOCALA FLORIDA

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LOANS DEPOSITSCONSERVATISM ACCOMMODATION

Col Edwin Spencer and his daugh ¬

terinlaw Mrs Grover Spencerreturned home Tuesday from a visitto Lake Weir

Mr Arthur Hardaker of Martelleft Monday for Atlanta He goesfor the purpose of having an opera ¬

tion performed on his leg which wasbadly injured in an accident over ayear ago He will probably go on toJohns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore-

Mr and Mrs Walter Luffman andtheir three sons Earnest Frank andHolmer were in Ocala Tuesday ontheir way to Sutherland where MrsLuffman will remain and keep herthree sons in college Mr Luftmanis a prominent merchant and farmer-ofI Sparr

Mrs Sheldon Stringer of BrooksIvine passed through Ocala Sunday

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afternoon on her way to Waynesville N C to visit her brother DrH T Lykes of Tampa at his sum¬

mer home there She was accom-

panied as far as Jacksonville by herson Dr Sheldon Stringer

iss Doris Thacker of Jackson-ville

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the guest of Mrs W J Lohrigand Miss Hattie Lou Dickinson of

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j Madison who is visiting her sisterMrs S R Whaiey were compliment-ed with a straw ride Monday night

I The party went out to Silver SpringsI and spent a most delightful eveningThey were chaperoned by Mrs Lohrig Those participating in the ride-

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i besides thoie already mentioned wereMisses Lottie Kingman Genevieve-

I Smith Jessilu artin Gertrude andi Edith Bachelder Messrs O KJ Brown O C Tign r CieveLnd Wil-

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F T Blalock Otto Lohrig andRoyal Cole

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SAmRDElYSept 23 LAST

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SALE LAST SALElv OND0Y

Sept 25

THE BOSTON STOREThis will be our last sale before our Large Fall and Winter Stock arrives and in order to make room for

same we will put on sale Saturday September 23rd and Monday September 25th the Best BargainsEver Offered In Marion County Now is the time to prepare your childrens schoolclothes Below we show a few leaders

789 pairs Boys Knee Pantsre u Otl Isf Shoes 865 Yards French Ginha1l188uitJar school pants tough and 63c able for childrens dressestough worth c to i 7175 f now The best and worth io and 12 cents now1c 25 It50 98cShoe m this sale at1250 yards of Apron Ginghams f 298 pairs men in all tabpantsworth 7 and 8 cents a yard will be 5C BoyS ShoeS rica all br2ains worth from 1 98sold at this we for S250 to X360 in this last sale785 Yards of Quilt Cloth several de The best x25 and II50 98c 179 pairs mens worth fromsigns nit colors worth 7 and Scents 5c Shoe during this sale at 12s to 1175 will

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Mrs H G McDavid chaperoned aparty of young folks on a straw ride-to Silver Springs Friday night Theweather was just cool enough to bepleasant and the moonlight was de¬

lightful This party was gotten upin honor of Miss Mamie Marshall of t

I St Augustine who is enjoying a visitin our city All who participated in

Ithe straw ride had a splendid time

Miss Afflick arrived in Ocala Mon ¬

Iday and will be in charge of the mil¬

linery department which is to beadded to the Helvenston Pasteurcompanys store Miss Afflick hue r

just returned from a trip to NewY rk and the milliner Miss IreneSmith is at present in New Yorkstudying the styles and will arrive in-

a few weeks with all the latest styles-in millinery

I Mr and Mrs Chas V Miller andt Mrs W S Bullock and her two sonsreturned home Monday from a visit

fto the delightful and popular resortClay Springs Mr Miller who was

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Iquite sick before their departure is-

jivery greatly improved which will be

good news to his many friendsI Judge Bullock will shortly begin theI erection of a pretty little hotel atthis healthful spring

Five Ocala people sailed from Jack-sonville

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Sunday on the Arapahoebound for New York viz Mr T BSnyder who goes to the metropolisto purchase the fall and winter stockof goods for the haberdashery MissNellie Anderson who will be in NewYork several weeks buying goods forG A Nash Mr Herbert W Jonesand Master Robert Clarkson who goto Massachusetts to visit relativesand Mr Max Bloom who goes toNew York where in a few days hewill wed Miss Handle man t-

One of the most delightful socialevents of the season occurred OB fMonday evening Mrs J M Jack-son Jr of Miami Fla gave a din-ner party at the Wheeler at whichthefoUowing ladies were guestMrs Whitaker of Tampa Mrs O FPrentice anti Mrs Hearin of QuincyKnB K Shaw of Jacksonville-and Mrs P P Wood

1of HIghS

Mrs Jackson is a charming hostessand always entertains in a most de-lightful

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manner This dianer partywas particularly pleasant owiag tothe fact that the guests were at one-time students of Wecleyaa Fesaafecollege and this was their lint reunion since leaving that fsmtrsj oldi stttntioH HppdsrsooYille K OOar in TlmesUniOT

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