Category Archives: 1912-01 January

The Breeze – January 4, 1912

Article about “no good” checks mentions Charlie Turner’s Cottage on the circle being paid for with 1 check and another issued to the train ticket agent. Supposed name of perpetrator – George M. Bailey of Boston. County Solicitor Campbell vows … Continue reading

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The Breeze – January 4, 1912

Advertisements: Murrays OPCH The First National Bank of DeFuniak Springs John M. Laird & Co, grocery, just back of Cawthon’s Ban J.L. Edwards, Glendale, General Merchandise W.H. Wesley, Pt. Washington, wants timber workers and log haulers and rafters. Geo E. … Continue reading

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The Breeze – January 4, 1912

Mrs. Gallup died in Alabama under mysterious circumstances and a prominent physician was placed under a $2,000 bond as being an accessory to the means that caused her death. Mrs. H.H. Wadsworth passed away at her family home in the … Continue reading

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The Breeze – January 4, 1912

Married on 24 December at the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. Brown in Washington County – A.J. Ward of Bruce and Miss Jennie Brown, with J.J. Ward officiating. The couple will make their home in Bruce. Married at the … Continue reading

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The Breeze – January 4, 1912

Niceville News: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen of Garniers came up to spend the Holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Allen and Miss Garrett of Pt. Washington are spending this week here. Mrs. H.W. Johnson is … Continue reading

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