0.-H.S. LOCAL NEWS HEINAUE Theo Beckham was absent for a day last week on account of illness. Books, Stationery, School Supplies New Victor Records and Sheet Music Sixty-Cent Edition of Reprints for "OUR SOLDIERS IN CAMP" Miss Mays does not understand why it is that those pupils making the lowest grades always are first to clamor for their report cards. It is because they want to know which side of the fence they are on. Friday was the last day for the Seniors on their themes. Professor Cassels will certainly be kept busy reading the work of these great geniuses, for each is over one thou sand words. 109 S. MAIN STREET OCALA, FLORIDA HDfje iHtmroe $ Cfjamtrttss Rational 33anfe Btala, jFIoriua This Bank has purchased an extra block of LIBERTY BONDS, in order to sup ply those who failed to get their subscrip tions in on time. CstaMtijheti 1897 LALOCEC Exclusive Agents For GOODRICH TESTED TIRES EXCLUSIVELY PHONE 78 107 OCKLAWAHA 0 EffL' P ifne 11 ire VULCANIZING FISK a HOOD TIRES SPRING and SUMMER HEADWEAR . . . Trimmed, Tailored, Ready-to-Wear AND UNTRIMMED HATS Lids For the Kids STYLE HAT SHOP Miss Mays was given a most beau tiful fountain pen, bordered with sterling silver, by her French class, consisting of members of the Wom an's Club. Mrs. Ketchum presented the pen to Miss Mays, giving her speech in French. This made Miss Mays very proud of her pupils. There were only six out of forty eight "Scouts" who won medals fof selling Liberty Bonds, and three out of the six were in the eighth grade "A." Jack Camp sold twenty bonds, amounting to $5,900; Junie Counts sold twelve, amounting to $1000, and George Akin sold eleven, amounting to $800. These boys are to be con gratulated for giving their time so cheerfully to help Uncle Sam. SECOND COMMUNITY SING We Want all the School Children to Buy Thrift Stamps AND GET THEM AT RHEINA UER'S HEINAUER e The second community sing, which was held at the Temple theater Sun day, was a great success. The Tem pie was crowded, not only with Ocala people but with many from the neigh boring towns. The solos of Mr. Miller and Mr. Lucas were greatly enjoyed. Before the people of Ocala have had many more sings they will be able to sing as well as the high school students do under Miss Porter's directing. A FRIEND A friend, a friend, oh! dear God, for a i friend, Tis love and happiness to have such kin; In sadness and in sickness our souls are revived When we know that in them we can r confide. Souls are dying night and day For the want of what a friend can say. What is a friend? They are God's chosen sheep, Honest, humble, lowly and meek. Christ is the greatest friend that has ever lived, Because to the world his life he did give. In order for us to be such a friend Unto others our service and love we must lend, Always remembering to help a friend in need,' And to be a friend it is the life we lead. - E. M., '20. IS HE A SLACKER? STAR REPAIR SHOP C. R. BLACKITH, Proprietor Bicycles Repaired ' All Work Guaranteed Prompt Attention Reosonable Prices 308 N. MAGNOLIA STREET "Don't, want no bullets swishin For peace is sure to beat The rivers right for fishin' "Don't want no captain callin' io charge, or to retreat; For a feller: falls to dreamin' With the daisies at his feet. "Don't want no bayonets shinin' Where blossoms ought to be, Where woodland vines are twinin' And brooks sing to the sea." W. G., 0. THRIFT JINGLES f7 dotaetana "Bradlpv"iBathingSuits LUUUIbJ for MEN, WOMEN and BOYS ,4 COME SELECT YOUR Summer Suit At WATERMAN'S WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU SOFT and Shirts. Also a Comnlete COLLARS Line of Summer NECK WEAR PROPERLY WRITTEN POUCIES PAY INSURANCE AGENCY ESTABLISHED 1885 Fire, Life, Accident, Bond, Burglary and Plate Glass ROOMS 24, 25 AND 26 HOLDER BLOCK OCALA FLORIDA Read "The Real Col. House" By Arthur D. Hamden Smith The Most Inspiring Insight Into National and International Affairs Since the War Began Running Daily in THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN P. H. GILLEN, Agent HATS Cleaned, Blocked and Renovated At CLA YTON'S PRESSING CLUB Phone 13 Sing a song of war time, A country full of camps; Fifty million patriots Buying saving stamps. See the quarters flowing In a steady stream, To keep the soldiers going And smash the kaiser's dream. Exchange. Curious. Just happened to think funny, but true that every man who ever made a" pioneer of himself was considered looney ! Can you locate a single ex ception? Look 'em over. Richmond Times-Dispatch. About His Relations. Judge "Now, sir, tell us about your marital relations were they pleas ant?" Eilback "Pleasant enough, your honor. But they wanted to live on me all the time." Life. American Fruit Store NORTH MAGNOLIA STREET VEGETABLES, FRUITS, CIGARS f Cold Drinks and Candies, Etc. CA RN-THOMA S BUILDING TELEPHONE 279 China Big Hemp Producer. The production of hemp in China, the original home of the plant, is greater than that of any other country except Russia ia EGrmal times. Are Parrots Left-Handed? It has "been noticed that parrots seize objects with the left claw by preference or exclusively, and they make a readier use of the left claw for climbing than the right. Are they "left-handed Exchange. m SAYINGS STAMPS UEBYTHE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Thrift Stamps Given With Every $5.00 Purchase For the Next Thirty Days. A. . BURNETT, Ocala, Fla. v House Furnishings Complete THEUS BROTHERS , Opposite Ocala National Bank Magmolia Street ; : i - . i A V