The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 8

DIED–Friday, May 20, at the home of Mr. L. I. Smith, Mrs. Dye, wife of Dr. A. A. Dye, of Madison, Wis. Mrs. Dye was a cousin of Mr. Smith, and with her husband had spent the winter here. Her daughters, Mrs. Manson and Mrs. Thour, of Warsah, Wis., arrived some time ago and were with their mother when death came to release her from her sufferings. The remains were taken back to her home for interment.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 6

Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrators of the estate of Wm. H. Britton, deceased, to creditors, distributors and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate to present them to the administrators thereof within two years from the date of this notice.
Dec 2, 1908
Wm. H. Sikes, Edward P. Rodwell, Thomas J. Britton, Administrators

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 6

Notice is hereby given that James McCarty, who was convicted for the murder of John Barker at the fall term of the circuit court in Walton county, Florida, in 1897, and sentenced to the state prison for life will make application for a full and free pardon to the State Board of Pardons at their next regular meeting. The April 18th, 1910 – Chas. O. Andrews, Attorney for applicant.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 5

Mrs. D. S. McAllister, of Red Springs, N. C., announces the engagement of her daughter Mary Janet, to Mr. Robt. S. Shine, of this place the wedding to take place early in June. Congratulations, Bob.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 4

Program of the fifth Sunday meeting, which convenes with the Evergreen Baptist church on May 28, and 29, 1910. Meeting to open Saturday [May 28, 1910].

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 2

Dan N. Trotman was Walton County Superintendent of Public Instruction in May of 1910.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 26, 1910 – Page 1

Word was received here Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Warren A. Ward at her home near Bruce Monday night [May 23, 1910]. She complained of a pain in her head as she went to retire for the night and in a few moments had passed away. The funeral was held Tuesday, the burial being at the Antioch cemetery.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 3

The members of the Freeport and Pt. Washington camps W. O. W. [Woodmen of the World] will unveil the monuments erected to the memory of the late [Bluford]and Brad Colvin at Pt. Washington next Sunday, the Steamer Capt. Fritz carrying these from this side of the bay leaving Freeport about seven o’clock. THE BREEZE acknowledges a cordial invitation to be there.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 3

Mrs. Angus Brownell, whose husband died in the hospital at Montgomery, April 7th, is at home now with her father and brother, Messrs. C. A. and N. P. Campbell.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 1

On the excursion train Saturday night [April 16, 1910] a white man fell from the train at Ponce de Leon trestle. He was picked up by the train crew and taken to Bonifay and turned over to a physician, who patched up his bruises and left a man to watch him. The nurse went to sleep and when he awoke the patient had vamoosed. A negro woman fell from the same train on the Caryville trestle and broke her neck.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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