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Ocala, Marion County, Florida
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Ocala local news briefs report hotel arrivals from nearby towns and cities, personal travels and visits, health notes, a church sermon announcement, a horse for sale, and numerous store promotions for drugs, books, chocolates, and other goods.
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Mr. H. M. Strickland of Live Oak is a guest of the Montezuma.
Mr. W. I. Polk of Morriston is a guest of the Montezuma.
Mr. P. J. Theus is still in Jacksonville at the bedside of his sick wife.
Swellest line of tally cards we have even shown just in at the Post Office Drug Store.
Mr. James Stodard of Savannah is at the Ocala House.
We have the best line of hair brushes, combs and other toilet articles in the city. The Court Pharmacy.
Mr. F. R. Leonard of Boston is at the Ocala House.
A lot of popular new books just received at the Ocala News Company. Cut prices on many of them.
Mr. F. E. Broadnax of Atlanta, a well known insurance agent, is at the Ocala House.
Samoset Chocolates chief of them all at Dewey's Cafe.
Messrs. P. Miller and O. V. Wilson of Gainesville are guests of the Ocala House.
Two good leaders: Peroxide Cream and Beck's Cold Cream at the Court Pharmacy.
Mr. Billingsley of Reddick was in town to see his brother, Percy Billingsley today.
The prettiest line of cut glass, silver and fine hand-painted china at A. E. Burnett's
Miss Jessie Wilson went up to Reddick this morning to spend the week end at home.
We wish to call your attention to the pretty line of hand-paintings for framing at the Ocala News Co.
Mrs. A. B. Efird of Leesburg, who has been the guest of Mrs. I. W. Duval, has returned home.
If you smoke you will be interested in the best line of cigars in the city at the Court Pharmacy.
Mrs. J. P. Galloway and Mrs. P. V. Leavengood are in Brooksville attending the high school commencement.
Spalding's baseball goods, a complete line in stock at the Ocala News Company.
How guilty was Judas when he betrayed Christ, is the subject for the evening sermon at the Christian church Sunday. You are invited to be present.
Samoset Chocolates chief of them all at Dewey's Cafe.
Mr. McAllister of Citra was in town today and reported a nice shower up his way.
PURE Imported Olive Oil, to be had in original bottles or bulk at the Post Office Drug Stores.
Lawton Priest, of Morriston, and a member of the Levy county school board, was a visitor here today.
If you want medicines quickly, 'phone the Post Office Drug Store. No service better than ours.
A. B. Halsell, the young farmer of Oak, was in town today and said crops were growing.
Have you seen the large boxes of stationery (48 sheets and 48 envelopes) the Rexall variety, to be had only at the Post Office Drug Stores?
Messrs. John M. Carlisle and W. A. Haile of Gainesville are guests of the Montezuma.
Say, try a box of Violet Dulce Talcum, for we know it is good, and that you will come back for more. The Post Office Drug Stores.
Mrs. H. M. Hampton left on the Sunny Jim train this morning for Arcadia where she will spend two weeks with her father and sister.
Norris' famous Atlanta candies, a high grade confection, received every few days by express direct from the factory at the Court Pharmacy.
Percy Perkins, the young Arcade barber, who for the past ten days has been suffering from appendicitis, is up again, but quite weak.
FOR SALE—A gentle, well broken and sound young horse. Apply to Mrs. L. A. Holmes, Leroy, Fla.
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Collection of local briefs noting hotel guests from various places including McIntosh, Live Oak, Morriston, Savannah, Boston, Atlanta, Gainesville; personal visits and travels such as P. J. Theus in Jacksonville, Billingsley in town, Jessie Wilson to Reddick, A. B. Efird returning home, J. P. Galloway and P. V. Leavengood to Brooksville, H. M. Hampton to Arcadia, McAllister in town, Lawton Priest visiting, A. B. Halsell in town; health updates on P. J. Theus's wife and Percy Perkins recovering; announcements including sermon at Christian church, for sale horse by L. A. Holmes; various store advertisements for goods at Post Office Drug Store, Court Pharmacy, Ocala News Company, A. E. Burnett's, Dewey's Cafe.