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SIX OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY MAY 22 1908J
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T 11E BIJNBQUI LY CURESBJHoosnessCostipntionChil-
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Mrs 0 ift PhiUey Marble wFalls Tex writes I find Her pl bine ihe best liver corrective Iever tried Ithas fa B
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Conventions held every Mon ¬
day evening in Castle Hall over Pey¬
sera store A cordial velcome to vis-iting
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knights H M Hampton C CChas K Sage K of R an-
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Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851
s Benevolent and Prot-ective Order of Elks
Regular sessions on the second andfourth Tuesday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordially
t invited S A Rawls Exalted RulerI Joseph Bell Acting Secretary
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0 CITY MASS FOR SALE4 The new city maps are now onsale-
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TEDDY IS ON TOP
Bulkeley of Connecticut Made the Last t
Feeble Struggle in the Brownsville-
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Washington May 22The finalsmashup of the Brownsville fightagainst the president came about yes-terday After Forakers surrender theother day the only insurgent left outtit as Bulkeley of Connecticut and hedeclared that whatever Foraker mightdo1 he Bulkeley was still going tokeep up the fight Yesterday he start-ed
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in His start was great but hisfinish was feeble He would up with astring of ifs The start includedmuch pyrotechnics about the disap-pointment
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of the country over iljcfaIlure to act before adjournment Thfinish was to the effect that Hlf Con ¬
gress is in session another week amH1f Senator Foraker recovers suffi ¬
ciently to attend sessions and ifSenator Lodge returns from the bedslqe of his sick sister hJ will ask for< vote on his own bill The battle isvcr As usual T R is on top
rCOLUMBIAS COMMENCEMENTW-
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We are in receipt of the first com-mencement
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nrogram Columbia Col-lege Lake City It is beautifully de-
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The Inside of the folder con-tains
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illustrations of the various build-s on the campus Following is the
programSaturday May 30th
900 a mAnnual Meeting of theTiustees
4 OOp m Exhibition ofYorkdonebj the Mission Study Class
800 p mChampion Debate CapiMilan and Erosophian Literary Soci ¬
dies-QuestionResolved That Labor
Unions are a menace to the prosperityof the country
ISunday May 31
1100 a m =Commencement Ser ¬
mon by Rev W A Hobson D DJacksonville Flai
430 p mYM C A Rally Ad¬
dresses by Distinguished Visitors7 30p m Missionary Sermon by
Rev T M Callaway Pensacola FlaMonday May 1st
1130 at m Annual Literary Ad¬
dress by Rev C E W Dobbs D D1ernandinaFla
400 p mGameson Athletic Field8 OOp mGrand Concert
STATE TROOPSr
AT THE FORTS
Six Hundred Men of the Second Regi-
ment Practicing with the Big Guns-
at the Mouth of Tampa Bay
Tampa Evening News 21st
Arriving last night on a Coast Linespecial train the members of the outoftown companies of the Second Reg-iment
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Florida State Troops soon ap-peared
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on the streets and renlindedrne of the troublesome days ten years
goTheys
mere clad in their khaki uni ¬
forms were a creditable appearingbody of men
After bivbuacing for the night onthe cars and in the armory they hadbreakfast in the Manhattan and the I
St Charles and then marched to theIndependence dock where they em-barked
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on the steamers Manatee HB Plant and General Pickering Therickering called at St Petersburg to
tpick up Company G 1In all there will be about 600 men
of the Second Regiment in the jointoxercises a
Two companies have gone to Pensa ¬
cola xto drill with the First Regiment-The First Infantry Band of Jackson-ville
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came in this morningi Ten Days at Forts
The joint exercises will occupy tenclays and are very beneficial tqthSlate troops who are strangers to thispractice incase of war-
DistributionThe following distribution of the
Itroops was ordered t
The Artillery District of TampaThe field staff and noncommission-
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staff of the Second Infantry exc-ept the field and staff officers and thebattalion sergeant major oil the ThirdBattalion i
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For duty at Fort DadeAs reserves company GSt Peters
burg Company M Tampa-As supports Company B Lakeland
company C Orlando company FTampa and company I Key West
Detachment of Hospital Corps attached to Second Regiment-
For duty at Fort DqCotoAS company D Fort Myers
As supports company K of Daytona-and company Lof Miami
Band of the First Infantry of Jack-sonville
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LAUNCHES BUILT TO ORDER
The public is cordially invited to in-
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the Merry Widow the beauti-ful
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launch at Silver Springs that Ibuilt entirely from keel to awning I-
sm prepared to build launches of anystyle and any reasonable size and
I completely finish and equip themrendy for the water at moderatecharsr s and In the very best workman hin The worTx is fully guaran-teed
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If you want a beautiful modela strong safe and well built andspeedy boat place your order withme r
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SPECIALi DINNERS
The dinnersat the Elk Gate for 61
cents are the best In the cityI
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Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along PhysicalIntellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimmingPool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Ha l andRecreation Rooms
Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR f-
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