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how gon 1 is the questionthat every one huuU s k in buyingcandy
The old saying that U a man isI judged lv le candy he T
holds good today same as always IBuy the Ijctdont take the justa good kind
Nothing quite equals
famous BonBons and ChocolatesThey are in a distinctively exclu-sive
Iclasg toI Orders receive prompt and care-
d ful attention Just give the nameN and address and Uicle Sam does
the rest
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New pictures at the Berlin theaterevery evening
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Your prescriptions sent for accurate-ly
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filled and delivered by the CornerDrugstore
R C Davis Co of JacksonvilleTV 111 sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms if desired
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RECIPE FOR
DIXIE ICE CREAMC-an be made and frozen in 10
minutes at cost of> One Cent a Platex
Stir contents of one 13c package
J8IIO ICE OREIIJU Powderinto a quart of milk and freeze
No cooking no heating nothingelse to add Everything but theice and milk in the package
Satisfaction guaranteedThitfmakes2 quarts of the most
delicious ice cream you ever ateFive Kinds Chocolate Vanilla Straw-
berry Lemon and Unflavoredpackages 25c at your grocers-
or by mail if he does not keep itIllustrated Recipe hook Free
Tho Genesee Pure Food Co Le RoyN Y
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Ilk Our guaranty never runs outT Bold by authorized dcalcvw only
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their business are nowgiving their retail customers-the benefit 9i their wholesaleprices
Anyone wishing to build>r recover an old house willto well to write them while
these prices prevail
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OCALA OCCURRENCES
Odd Fellows meet tonight
Mr C L Anderson came up fromHolder today to vote
Mr J H Perry of Dunnellon is aguest of the Montezuma-
Mr Harry Palmer bookkeeper forthe Holder Phosphate Co at Inver ¬
ness came up today to vote Mr Pal-mer
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says the first of the companysmodern plants will be ready to beginmining rock in about fifteen days
Mrs Abram Martin came up thisnoon from Eastlake to do some shop ¬
ping
Miss Pansy Souter went up to theUniversity City today to attend thesummer normal When she has finish ¬
ed the course she will visit friends atLive Oak Lake City and Tallahasseebefore returning home
Mrs M A Teneyck and childrenhave gone to Daytona Beach wherethey own a cottage and wjll spend theremainder of the summer
Mr Lee of Jacksonville the newsuperintendent of the Ocala TeleTelephone Co arrived in town yes-terday
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and will immediately takecharge of the business Mrs Lee willarrive in a short time
Mr George S Petteway of Leroythe successful young naval stores op ¬
erator was in town today
Mr J K Dickson of Atlanta formerly located in this city is a guestof the Ocala House
i1 Mr and Mrs Hewitt have returnedfrom Fernandina where they went toattend the funeral of Mrs Hewittsmother Mrs Hannah Rawls
Capt John L Inglis of Port Ingli-
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is a guest of the Ocala House
and Mrs Peter Ingram are nowoccupying their cozy home in the firstward having rented their formerhome in the fourth ward
Miss Nellie Gottlieb went down toEastlake this afternoon to j be theguest pf Misses Helen Brown andAdele Bittinger
Mrs Walker of Eastlake1
accom-panied
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her mother Mrs Martin toOcala today
You have all read or heard ofI
Robert Louis Stevensons famousstory Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde TheBerlin theater will illustrate it thisevening and has some other good pic-tures
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Go and see themy
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Mr J M Neely of Summerfield wasamong the countyites in town todayHe said i the voting was lively in thatprecinct today
Mr Scarborough living in the 4thward near Mr B H Seymour diedthis morning He was twentysix-years of age and leaves awifeandthree children two of whom are quitesick I >
Mrs Herman Sturgis left Sunday-for her old home in Thomson Gawhere she will spend the summer
Mrs E C Staley and little daugh-ter
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have returned from their visit toDade City
Messrs S A Rawls EE McLinT E Bridges John W Pelot W WStripling and a number of other gen-tlemen
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came in last night from Jack-sonville
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to vote today
Mr John D Robertson had his an ¬
mobile decorated today with bigplacards asking the voters to vote forhis friends John N C Stockton andN B Broward
Mr Nixon of North Lake Weir andMr P H Nugent of Candlbr carrie inthis noon and registered at the Mon-tezuma
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Mr Nugent caIne to vote
Miss Lucile Moore went up to Micanopy this afternoon to attend a wed ¬
ding at that place tomorrow
Rev and Mrs C C Carroll and littleMary Eha left today for Louisianaand Texas to spend a month with Mrand Mrs Carrolls parents The Starwishes them a pleasant journal and asafe return
Mr and lrsD W Tompkins andlittle daughter left today for OrangeSprings to visit Mrs Tompkins motherand tomorrow they will go to Micancpy to witness the marriage of MrLester Arnow manager of the CRheinauer Co clothing department-to Miss Mabel Thrasher a charmingyoung lady of that place The fairbride is the niece of Rev Thrasherpastor of the Methodist church at thatplace and her father will perform theceremony-
Mr and Mrs C H Hendricks arriv-ed
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safely at Salt Springs Saturday-Mr Hendricks stood the journey re ¬
markably and we trust the wonderfulrestorative powers of the waters therewill soon bring the genial smile back-to his jovial face
Prof Glenn Terrell who is the nom ¬
inee for the legislature from Sumtercounty passed through Ocala this af-
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on his way to Gainesville atwhich place he will attend thenormalto perfect himself in state work
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The Globe will commence a mam-moth
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summer clearance sale on Sat-urday
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June 20th and will continue thesale until July 4th inclusive MrGoldman of the firm of GoldmanMalever the manager of the Globesays he will make this sale by longodds the biggest and best gie he hasheld since coming to Ocala
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Mr Goldman is a very successfulinaugurator of sales and has the nackof gettin gthe goods that the peoplewant and selling them at astonishing-ly
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low prices The store is filled withbig bargains and ripe for a sale
In addition to the Globeslarge andvaried stock of goods Mr Goldman-has just added to his stock the splen ¬
did uptodate gents furnishings-stock of Mr Bernard Sseligman Waitand watch for the big advertisementsin the daily and weekly papers of thecity and the big heralds telling allabout the sale The Globe in thissale will give you something to thinkabout in the Good Old Summer-Time
An enthusiastic young man of thistown who is not posted on botany andone or two other sciences received-the other day a postcard on whichwas a picture of The Trysting TreeHe vainly asked his friends what kindof timber it was but met a gruff oldgrass widower who told him that nomatter what was the grain of thewood the fruit was reasonably sureto be lemons
That genial you g philosopher MrEE Robinson got off the following-this morning which seemed to meetwith general approval viz If youwant Light vote for Bittinger
Mr J C Wheeler the InternationalHarvester representative is in thecity
Messrs D B Kibler and J A Grum-bles
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of Holder were guests of theOcala House last night
Mr George W Hyde of CrystalRiver was a guest of the Ocala Houselast night-II i
Mr R T Butler of Seabreeze is ftaguest of the Montezuma Mr Butler-is an Ocala property ownEr
Mr Sam Mathews who has been illso long is out and able to come down-town
Mr Royal E Cole paying teller atI
the Munroe Chambliss Bank after-an illness of two weeks is now able tosit up and will come down town today I
or tomorrow
Plans for holding a great interna ¬
tional exposition in San Antonio in1918 to commemorate the two hun ¬
dredth anniversary of the founding ofthe city are now being considered and-it is possible that the project will berealized If the Panama Canal iscompleted at that time it is pointed-out the exposition could be made ofdouble importance San Antonio hadits beginning in 1718 when the pres-idio
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of San Antonio the mission ofSan Francisco de Valero and thepueblo of Bexar were founded mark-ing
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the establishment of the first per ¬
manent settlement in the Southwest
Mrs Alice Cline who has been visit ¬
ing her brother Mr R E Yonge andsister Mrs Otto Mente in Jacksonvile for the past three months hasreturned home
Mr Marcus Frank left today forSavannah and Tybee where he willspend a week on pleasure
Today the scenes around the court ¬
house illustrated the old adage force-of habit A number of candidates whowere nominated in the first primary-were in the lobby of the courthouse I
shaking hands with the voters andexchanging a word of greeting withtheir friends
A new story is attributed to PolkMiller the inimitable imitator of theoldtime darkey It is to the effectthat the old man offered a turkey forsale to a gentleman who wanted atame one Dis is a tame turkey
marsr It sho is Well how is itthat bird shot are in it Ah bossIts shonufl a tame turkey Dat lshot you see was intended for me
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CAR DOWNFALLFormer Superintendent of the Ocala J
Telephone Co Forged Checksand Abandoned His Wife
Mr George R McKean returned lastnight from Jacksonville where he hasbeen for the past few days tracing hislate defaulting telephone superintend-ent
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Carr Carr is a slick one and itli amusing to hear Mr McKean tell ofhis methods in securing funds Thosewho lost money by Carrs forgeries-as far as is known are F L Watsonformerly of this city who cashed oneof the forged checks for 125 and the I
Florida Electric Co which cashed-one for 60 Mr McKean has to thebest of his knowledge not been thelooser by these forgeries
Carrs downfall has so often beenthe case was caused by a woman andone of the inmates of a west end house-at that They left Ocala together buthave not been traced beyond Jack ¬
sonville It is said that Carr had over700 with him this the woman told
but its source cannot all be accounted-for There may be other forgeries forhe tore out a number of checks fromthe companys book when he left andonly the two above mentioned haveshown up-
Carrs wife went home to her par¬
ents in Texas last week She Ms apretty and refined young lady andhas the sympathy ofl all who knowher
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CHANGES TO BE MADE ONn-
I THE GOVERNMENT BUILDING-
Mr John Young the governmentarchitect has received an official let-ter
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from Mr James Knox Taylor thesupervising architect at Washington-in which he confirms his telegram ofsome time since holding up all workor the government building pending-the securing of bids for the followingchanges Tile roof restoring theportico on the south side slidingwrought iron gates at entrances fireproofing first floor of building usingstone instead of brick for outsidewalls up to second floor stone Insteadof terra cotta trimmings marblevainscoating in lobby terrazzo floors-on second and third floor eorrjdorsterrazzo floors and marble wainscoatings in toilets and elevator Thesechanges in the building will be ar ¬
ranged for as soon as possible andwork resumed at the earliest possi-ble
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date
SCHOOL HOUSE BID LET
The Board of Public Instruction has-let the contract for an 8000 twpstory brick school house in the secom1ward to Mclyer MacKay contrac-tors
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and builders Work will com-mence
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on the building immediately
ORDERED ANOTHER AUTO-
Mr Edward Holder fs weJI pleasedwith his new 42horsepower Franklintouring car and Mrs Holder was sowell pleased with tine car after taking-a ride in it that she appropriated itfor her own use and Mr Holder im-mediately
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wired for another one forhimself The cars are the best madeare light running comfortable handscme and durable
The Ocala people at Daytona Beach-or at least a number of them had theunusual experience of seeing the ninehuge whales that were stranded onthe reef at Mosquito Inlet Saturday-The whales were over thirty feet longThey were washed onto the reef bythe current or wind and waves andbefore the tide floated them off theywere dynamited and killed The nat ¬
ives soon cut up the huge fish andsaved the oil I
The Badge of Honesty-Is on every wrapper of Doctor PIerceGolden Medical Discovery because a fulllist of the ingredients composing it isprinted there in plain English Fortyearuf experience has proven its superiorworth as a blood purifier and invigorat-ing tonic for the euro of stomach disorders-and all liver ills It builds up tho run-down
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system as no other tonic can inwhich alcohol is used The active medic ¬
inal principles of native roots such asGolden Seal and Queens root Stone andMandrake root Bloodroot and BlackCherrybark are extracted and preserved-by the use of chemically purerefined glycerine Sond to Dr R V Pierceat Buffalo N Y for free booklet which
extracts from wellrecognized med-ical
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authorIti such as Drs BartholowKing Scuddey Coe Ellingwood and ahost of showing that these rootscan be dapgnded upon for their curativeaction in all weak states of the stomachaccompanied by indigestion or dyspepsiaus well s inall bilious or liver complaints-and in iwjAvastingiiseases where thero-Is lost running down-of tJ strength and system
The Golden Medical Discovery makesrich pure blood and so invigorates an-re utes The stomackijiver-tnd
djhrough Jftem thevhple system
Thus all skin affections blotches pimplesand eruptions as well as scrofulous swel ¬
lings and old open running sores or ulcersare cured and healed In treating oldrunning sores or ulcers it is well to In ¬
sure their healing to apply to them DrPierces AllHealing Salve If your drug-gist
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dont happen to have this Salvo Instock send fiftyfour cents in postagestamps to Dr R V Pierce Invalids Hoteland Surgical Institute Buffalo N Y anda large box of the AllHealing Salvewill reach you by return post
You cant afford to accept a secret nos-trum
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as a substitute for this nonalcoholicmedicine OF KKOWX COMPOSITION noteven though the urgent dealer maythereby make a little bigger profit-
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulateand Invigorate stomach liver and bowels8ugarcottdt Uay granule My to taktcandy
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Program for this EveningDR JEKYLtl AND MR HYDE
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Admission 10 Cents
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A father whose looks are not su has to warrant the breaking up ofallexisting statues of Apollo tells this onhimself 4
My little girl was sitting on spylap facing mirror After gazing In-tently
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at her reflection for some mjnuteshe said Papa did God makeyou ilj v 7 i
Certainly my dear I told herAnd did he make me too TVtak ¬
ing another look at the mirrorCertainly dear What makes you
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WEATHER FdRECASTi J
Washington June 16Fair tn1giWednesday local showers
Allen Gibson Frank WeJlhoner andHenry Mason of the Grahamville seer I
tion after casting their ballots thismorning came to town Mr Gibson toreturn to the government boat on theOklawaha near Leesburg and MrWellhoner to Green Cove Springswhere he has charge of the WilsonCypress Companys log camp
At 3 pm today 425 votes had beencast and it looked then as if the 500mark would be reached by 630 Thevotes will not be counted until 11pm of after
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Mrs T W Troxler and childrenwent down to Weir esterday af-ternoon
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tospenc1 some time for theN
benefit of the babys health They vare quartered at the Smith home
Mrs John Smith of Oxford Is inthe city the guest of her sister MrsA P Gilmore
Mr and SIrs B Ef Raysor came infrom Lowell last night so Mr Raysorcould vote for his favorites today
Dont fail to take advantage of the aspecial sale this week on ladies shirt-waists and white wash skirts at HelJenston Pasteurs This popularfirm is closing out also all their beau ¬
tiful white and colored wash goodsfancy silks etc at radical reductionsDont fail to visit theirstore I
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FOR RENTA four room fufhisheclcottage and servants quarters atStanton only a short distance from I
the lake splendid location Rent 5a week Apply to Mr Frank LytleStanton Fla
V COOK WANTED-
A competent cook wantefl in smallfamily Apply at Star office
NEW LINE OF BICYCLES-
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have a complete line ot standardhigh grade bicycles and will sell themon easy payments Come in and getparticulars B F Condon
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Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬
teed Price 25 cents Sold by all drug-gists
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Never too early in the mornlngtro late at night to get a prescriptionfiled at the Corner Drugstore 1
FOR RENTSixroom house goodlocation Apply to T C Thomsen atPostoffice
FOR SALEA bargain half priceVictor Talking Machine fifty recordsand record case S A P Star a
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Old furniture is good as new whenKearns repairs it Corner Magnoliastreet and Fort King avenue
If you want a pretty reading lamp toccnnect with your electric light cur-rent
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in the library or hall of yourtome see1 Walter Tucker the elec-trician
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about It v 1 I
Have you seen tne new visible FaySholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents
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OPEN EVERY NIGHT
The Lincoln Heights Casino tie onecolored peoples Amusement place inOcala of standing and merit will beopen every evening henceforth Al ¬
ways amusement refreshments andperfect order Patronize the casino-as it takes money to keep it upDtSimmons i r d iII
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