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THE VILLE SUN AUGUST 1 1909 p f INN 4A < > < = > SOME OF THE YOUNG LADIES WHO HAVE WORKED DILIGENTLY FOR THE SUN DURING THE GREAT COOPERATIVE COQ Miss Rosa Lee Rives High Spring MISS GUINN LEADS IN NORTHERN SECTION LEADERS STAND IN SAME POSI- TIONS AS LAST COUNT All Parties Deeply Interested am Heavy Votes Being Polled at Every Count From Sundays Dally Sun Just three days more and the ex clteuivnt will be over in the Contest By next Wednesdaj night all of tho winners will be knows and the result announced unless till office is banked with more votes thai can be handled by the committee wit will do the final days work Commencing Monday the vote wit be counted and announced dally candidates will please bear this li mind and deposit their ballots regu- larly Mss Addle Goode still leads it Gainesville with Mlsa Deal ax a close second Miss Ella Jolly of Orange Heights leads In the Eastern Southern while Miss Guinn holds firs in the Northern and Western wits Miss Bryant as a close second Great InteroafTwill be aroused dur ing the next few days and if THE LATEST LADIES HAT NOVELTIES Select your patterns from New York Boston and Paris You cant af- ford to miss seeing- our show window dis play of these NEW STYLES Full stock others will be trimmed to order And dont forget that when you are in need of Hardware we have it GAINESVILLE HARDWARE CO i 1 t f 1 j f and the i 111 l 1 earlyjust i Co Opera- tive s y t i 1 4 ¬ ¬ < > Miss Hattie English Tacoma I I Miss Hattie Ludwig Tioga heavy vote contlnueH there will be many hundreds of thousands of votes cast before the final close Following Is the result of the can ass Gainesville Central Section Mlas Addie Goode 3036235- Mits Eatellc Deal 3882010 Miss Margaret Ledbetter 1395155 Miss Nora Stalls 194355 Miss Bessie Carver 107850 Miss Mary Fernandez 72485 Miss Gertrude Harrod 61005 Miss Myra Swearingen 49445 Miss Blanch Thompson 38975 Miss Alice Schafer 321SO Miss Aura M Lewis 25825 MI s label Williams 11545 Mrs X W Taylor 12 05 Miss Eva Bouknlght 10655 Miss Annie nell Taylor 8065 Miss Grace Dullard 6175 Miss Ella Ilalley 5480 Miss Curtis Pitts 3425 Vlss Fannie Whiting 1480 Eastern and Southern District MUs Ella Jolly Orange Htsl4S2413- Mis Hattie English Tacoma 1059370 Miss Mabel McCredle Mcnopy JHJ425 Miss Lorna McCredle Mcnopy l ir fsr Mss Martie Chamberlln Ml ca- nopy 5SW410 Miss UesKle Walts Hawthorn 2324- Mli s Wilma Maine Montuocha Ii244 Miss Myrtle Hammond Haw- thorn VJUo Miss Annie Lewis Hawthorn 7S59u- MUs Cordelia Crown Rocky Point 72420 Mls Pattie Hetrour Rochelle 540S5- MUs Lula Perry Rochelle 37833 Miss Vawlallu Stat Waldo 334I Miss LaVerne Bobbltt Mcnopy 32555 s Ere TlM n EarUton 203SH Miss Jewel Godwin Miss Gertrude Smith Fair- banks l9ft Miss Mary Hall Ht 13173- Ml3 Hporgla Snowden Hatchet Creek 12030 Miss Mary Louise Atwater Waldo 7235 Miss Nellie Reeves Mlcanopy 4800 Miss Emma Entenza Waldo 3340 Miss Mamie Bailey Waldo 200 Western and Northern Section Mss Gertrude Guinn Hague 1424385 Mss Lucinda Bryant Hell 1375715 Mss Hattie Ludwig Tioga 1218360 Miss VMs Barren Bell 1113575 Miss Annie KIrkland Alachua663185- Miss Eva Powell Alachua 608540 Miss Ellen Bevllle Arredondo 263490 Miss Rosa Lee Rives Hlgb Springs 157320 Mrs I Ware High Springs 108470 Mss Jewel Stnndley Hague 72055 Mies Aleen Holly Arredondo C0835 It I Hawthorn 4511 Oren i ¬ < > < Miss Mabel McCredie Mlcanopy BIG GAMES FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS ORLANDO KING OF THE SOUTH THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Made a CleanUp of Sanford the Past Week on Celery City Diamond Three big games are what we going to have when Orlando comes awn the lust three Uuyu of tit reek This fast team has just cleaned uj Sanford In two games on the Sanfort rounds and It now looks as if they will be the winners of the cup being offered by the two rival cities haUl of which have spent much money In getting the best to be had in base material The Oak Halls have also been strengthened and It Is now believed that they can compare with any of the minor clubs of the State so we will be prepared to give them a re- ception in a way for the games that will be played here the weather per- mitting Outside of the Ocala game which will occur on the following Thursday these will be the most interesting games we will have here this season and should be talked thatau enthu antic crowd will be on hand to assist the boys on to victory The Orlando team will play three games with Ocala on their way to city which will break their trip af fording the players much mere re l than If they had to make a straight rump here Miss Annie Buviiiu Airetlondo 307 f Miss Emma Williams Trenton 3177 Mrs It B Baker Hawthorn 13400 Mrs J E Parker LaCrosse 11313 Miss Akin Arredondo Sflfii Miss Ada Pearce Nowberry 70V Mss Pearl McLeod Alnclum 3rl Miss Lila Gay cell 1SR5 Miss Lizzie Smith ewberry C2i PICNIC Will Be Held at Worthington Springs on Wednesday August 18th There will be a grand rally and un Ion picnic at Worthington Springs on the ISth of AuguM under the niuplctn of the Farrccrj Educational and Union of Amorlro Everyone invited to come and bring bnskots The Florida president M S Knight of Lake City and State Organizer J W Dorman of Houston also W W Webb chairman of the Union Sea Island Cotton Co will the poop All local unions are requested t take part In this picnic N H STOKES J BROWN WILY WILLIAMS Card of Thanks We desire to express our mincer thanks to the many friends who won so kind to us during the Illness an4 death of our beloved husband and father also for the many b autlfu floral offerings- To Mr McClellan we especially wish to express our heartfelt thanks for his kind and loving services tr us and to assure him his klndnest will never be forgotten MRS W C NEWBERN Read the want ads la today I ore to for this lot I I Im rail APPROACHING Co- Operative State ad- dress ¬ Annie KIrkland Alachua Miss MH Lorna McCredie Mlcanepy = MARRIAGE AT WILLISTON- Two Popular Young People United in Holy Wedlock WLLISTON Fla Aug 14 The handsome home of Mrs W L Low man of Williston was the scene Thurs- day at 330 oclock of a brilliant mar- riage The contracting parties were her accomplished attractive and love- ly daughter Mabel Lowman and Mr Lonnfo Lee of Jacksonville Tile groom Is n young man of Integrity and sterling worth and no stronger evidence of popularity of the bride bo hud than to view with amaze- ment and pleasure the beautiful and costly array of bridal presents The house was profusely decorated for the occasion In palms ferns and cut flowers The bridal couple entered the parlor while Mendelssohns Wet ding March was very sweetly played Hearts and Flowers was rendered during the impressive ceremony per- formed by Rev Gates of the Willis ton Methodist church The bride was beautifully gowned- In snow white raewsaline directolre the straight lines proving most Her sister Miss Ruby was gowned in pink mull and lace From the parlor the bridal couple and guests marched to the whore amid its dainty and hand- somely appointed finishings and furn- ishings the table was presided over by Mrs E E Rogers Miss Lowman h ly her t disposition won a hot of friends who wish her much Joy and happiness along the of matrimony ARCHER NOTES ARCHER Aug 14 M enable lost- a very sweet and Interesting little daughter last week They have the Jeepe t sympathy of all of their neigh- bor In this their first affliction Cedar Key And Archer played a very ntere tlng game of hall here yester- day Archer being the successful team 72 Dr Rices horse ran away tearing up the buggy and frigh- tening the occupants of the street No one was hurt W H Powell and family left morning for New York and will go to Providence from there They will be gone about two months W L Jack en is spending some can gentle be- coming dinhig room si sea yester- day yes- terday ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ Mil Vlda iirren L sell DR KELLEY HOLDS ORAL EXAHNATI SUMMONED ALL COLORED TEAC ERS IN JUNE EXAMINATION Only On Out of Twelve Failed Wh Three Dim Net Appear fer the Examinatlen From Sunday Dally Sua County Superintendent Kelley a the School Board having reason to lleve that some of the colored app cants In the June examination had a cess to the examination papers pre ious to the opening of the same was ordered by tho board that th Superintendent summon all who ha secured certificates in said exams tlon to appear In his office for an on examination In all of the branch in which they bnd passed The Superintendent selected Prof W H Cassels and Dr W H Russejl white and D S Days colored a examining committee The examt tion was held In tho Superintendent- office on Friday the 13th and atte a thorough and Impartial Investfgj tics In each branch of the twelve were thus examined the commit sustained eleven of the applicants i that they gave evidence of their obit Ity to teach but were thorough convinced that with a few exccpttow all had grade marks much Wghci tban they were entitled to Three to whom certificates had Been issued refused to appear In the exam nation and unless they speedily ar- range to take the sane Superintend ent Kelley will In obedience to the order of the board cancel tholr cer- tificates The utter failure of one of this teachers and the refusal on the part of three others leads the Superintend- ent to believe that ho has found some- thing further be of to the School Board and ho further believes that they are on tic right track to burst up the pernlcfous practice of peddling the questions time at Worthington HoteI hoping tho water will be beneficial to him 3lrs Hurst and Miss Jennie Hagfa are spending several weeks with 31r R B Hodgson and sister H H Newman is visiting her old friend Mr and Mrs Weeks at Alachua Returned With Girl Sheriff Ramsey has returned from West Florida where he went to take Pearl Davis the young girl who was sent to tho State Reform School It was found that tho place was overf- lowing with a class of boys and that no girls were being cared for hence the officials there refused to take girl in and Sheriff Ramsey was com pelled to bring her back She will be returned to her parents at Archer oUanc l to U w tn or N tired Dodd or I oo r MX miswcsaT- MICTLY ttUtt pUttk- ofSwTelT taifuttot mermen Look to otutn and seU paiwju W tot o 501 Seventh St Vashanc D C as wit blrh will I tit pronlJ file- T AhI1 tQPJncLu hr t fI- Mrora 1M tDTrIIOTW bait oz 1IJ parII to a Inter- est Mrs i a iA s beer sick II s oatd on l low trgYfl taa bit tits use W am tWast- aD SWIFT COIL ¬ ¬ ¬ +
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Page 1: Gainesville Daily Sun. (Gainesville, Florida) 1909-08-16 ...ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/02/82/98/01487/00769.pdf · Miss Grace Dullard 6175 Miss Ella Ilalley 5480 Miss Curtis Pitts

THE VILLE SUN AUGUST 1 1909

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SOME OF THE YOUNG LADIES WHO HAVE WORKED DILIGENTLY FOR THE SUN DURING THE GREAT COOPERATIVE COQ

Miss Rosa Lee Rives High Spring

MISS GUINN LEADS

IN NORTHERN SECTION

LEADERS STAND IN SAME POSI-

TIONS AS LAST COUNT

All Parties Deeply Interested am

Heavy Votes Being Polled at

Every Count

From Sundays Dally SunJust three days more and the ex

clteuivnt will be over in theContest By next Wednesdaj

night all of tho winners will be knows

and the result announced unless tilloffice is banked with more votes thaican be handled by the committee witwill do the final days work

Commencing Monday the vote wit

be counted and announced dallycandidates will please bear this li

mind and deposit their ballots regu-

larlyMss Addle Goode still leads it

Gainesville with Mlsa Deal ax a close

second Miss Ella Jolly of OrangeHeights leads In the EasternSouthern while Miss Guinn holds firsin the Northern and Western witsMiss Bryant as a close second

Great InteroafTwill be aroused during the next few days and if

THE LATEST

LADIES HAT

NOVELTIES

Select your patternsfrom New

York Boston and

Paris You cant af-

ford to miss seeing-

our show window dis

play of these

NEW STYLES

Full stock others willbe trimmed to orderAnd dont forget thatwhen you are in needof Hardware we have it

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Miss Hattie Ludwig Tioga

heavy vote contlnueH there will bemany hundreds of thousands of votescast before the final close

Following Is the result of the canass

Gainesville Central SectionMlas Addie Goode 3036235-Mits Eatellc Deal 3882010Miss Margaret Ledbetter 1395155Miss Nora Stalls 194355Miss Bessie Carver 107850Miss Mary Fernandez 72485Miss Gertrude Harrod 61005Miss Myra Swearingen 49445Miss Blanch Thompson 38975Miss Alice Schafer 321SOMiss Aura M Lewis 25825MI s label Williams 11545Mrs X W Taylor 12 05

Miss Eva Bouknlght 10655Miss Annie nell Taylor 8065Miss Grace Dullard 6175Miss Ella Ilalley 5480Miss Curtis Pitts 3425Vlss Fannie Whiting 1480

Eastern and Southern District

MUs Ella Jolly Orange Htsl4S2413-Mis Hattie English Tacoma 1059370Miss Mabel McCredle Mcnopy JHJ425

Miss Lorna McCredle Mcnopy l ir fsrMss Martie Chamberlln Ml ca-

nopy 5SW410

Miss UesKle Walts Hawthorn 2324-

Mli s Wilma Maine Montuocha Ii244

Miss Myrtle Hammond Haw-

thorn VJUoMiss Annie Lewis Hawthorn 7S59u-

MUs Cordelia Crown RockyPoint 72420

Mls Pattie Hetrour Rochelle 540S5-

MUs Lula Perry Rochelle 37833Miss Vawlallu Stat Waldo 334IMiss LaVerne Bobbltt Mcnopy 32555

s Ere TlM n EarUton 203SH

Miss Jewel GodwinMiss Gertrude Smith Fair-

banks l9ftMiss Mary Hall Ht 13173-

Ml3 Hporgla Snowden HatchetCreek 12030

Miss Mary Louise AtwaterWaldo 7235

Miss Nellie Reeves Mlcanopy 4800

Miss Emma Entenza Waldo 3340

Miss Mamie Bailey Waldo 200

Western and Northern Section

Mss Gertrude Guinn Hague 1424385

Mss Lucinda Bryant Hell 1375715

Mss Hattie Ludwig Tioga 1218360

Miss VMs Barren Bell 1113575

Miss Annie KIrkland Alachua663185-

Miss Eva Powell Alachua 608540

Miss Ellen Bevllle Arredondo 263490

Miss Rosa Lee Rives HlgbSprings 157320

Mrs I Ware High Springs 108470

Mss Jewel Stnndley Hague 72055

Mies Aleen Holly Arredondo C0835

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Hawthorn 4511

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Miss Mabel McCredie Mlcanopy

BIG GAMES FOR THE

LAST THREE DAYS

ORLANDO KING OF THE SOUTH

THURSDAY TO SATURDAY

Made a CleanUp of Sanford the

Past Week on Celery City

Diamond

Three big games are what wegoing to have when Orlando comes

awn the lust three Uuyu of titreek

This fast team has just cleaned ujSanford In two games on the Sanfortrounds and It now looks as if theywill be the winners of the cup beingoffered by the two rival cities haUlof which have spent much money In

getting the best to be had in basematerial

The Oak Halls have also beenstrengthened and It Is now believedthat they can compare with any ofthe minor clubs of the State so wewill be prepared to give them a re-

ception in a way for the games thatwill be played here the weather per-

mittingOutside of the Ocala game which

will occur on the following Thursdaythese will be the most interestinggames we will have here this seasonand should be talked thatau enthuantic crowd will be on hand to assistthe boys on to victory

The Orlando team will play threegames with Ocala on their way tocity which will break their trip affording the players much mere re l

than If they had to make a straightrump here

Miss Annie Buviiiu Airetlondo 307 f

Miss Emma Williams Trenton 3177Mrs It B Baker Hawthorn 13400Mrs J E Parker LaCrosse 11313Miss Akin Arredondo SflfiiMiss Ada Pearce Nowberry 70VMss Pearl McLeod Alnclum 3rlMiss Lila Gay cell 1SR5

Miss Lizzie Smith ewberry C2i

PICNIC

Will Be Held at Worthington Springson Wednesday August 18th

There will be a grand rally and unIon picnic at Worthington Springs onthe ISth of AuguM under the niuplctnof the Farrccrj Educational and

Union of AmorlroEveryone invited to come and bring

bnskots The Florida presidentM S Knight of Lake City and StateOrganizer J W Dorman of Houstonalso W W Webb chairman of theUnion Sea Island Cotton Co will

the poopAll local unions are requested t

take part In this picnicN H STOKESJ BROWNWILY WILLIAMS

Card of ThanksWe desire to express our mincer

thanks to the many friends who wonso kind to us during the Illness an4death of our beloved husband andfather also for the many b autlfufloral offerings-

To Mr McClellan we especiallywish to express our heartfelt thanksfor his kind and loving services trus and to assure him his klndnestwill never be forgotten

MRS W C NEWBERN

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MARRIAGE AT WILLISTON-

Two Popular Young People United in

Holy Wedlock

WLLISTON Fla Aug 14 Thehandsome home of Mrs W L Lowman of Williston was the scene Thurs-day at 330 oclock of a brilliant mar-riage The contracting parties wereher accomplished attractive and love-ly daughter Mabel Lowman and MrLonnfo Lee of Jacksonville Tilegroom Is n young man of Integrityand sterling worth and no strongerevidence of popularity of the bride

bo hud than to view with amaze-ment and pleasure the beautiful andcostly array of bridal presents

The house was profusely decoratedfor the occasion In palms ferns andcut flowers The bridal couple enteredthe parlor while Mendelssohns Wetding March was very sweetly playedHearts and Flowers was rendered

during the impressive ceremony per-

formed by Rev Gates of the Williston Methodist church

The bride was beautifully gowned-

In snow white raewsaline directolrethe straight lines proving most

Her sister Miss Ruby wasgowned in pink mull and lace Fromthe parlor the bridal couple andguests marched to thewhore amid its dainty and hand-

somely appointed finishings and furn-

ishings the table was presided overby Mrs E E Rogers Miss Lowmanh ly her t dispositionwon a hot of friends who wish hermuch Joy and happiness along the

of matrimony

ARCHER NOTES

ARCHER Aug 14 M enable lost-

a very sweet and Interesting littledaughter last week They have theJeepe t sympathy of all of their neigh-

bor In this their first affliction

Cedar Key And Archer played a very

ntere tlng game of hall here yester-

day Archer being the successful team72

Dr Rices horse ran awaytearing up the buggy and frigh-

tening the occupants of the streetNo one was hurt

W H Powell and family leftmorning for New York and

will go to Providence from thereThey will be gone about two months

W L Jack en is spending some

can

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dinhig room

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DR KELLEY HOLDS

ORAL EXAHNATI

SUMMONED ALL COLORED TEAC

ERS IN JUNE EXAMINATION

Only On Out of Twelve Failed WhThree Dim Net Appear fer

the Examinatlen

From Sunday Dally SuaCounty Superintendent Kelley a

the School Board having reason tolleve that some of the colored appcants In the June examination had acess to the examination papers preious to the opening of the samewas ordered by tho board that thSuperintendent summon all who hasecured certificates in said examstlon to appear In his office for an onexamination In all of the branchin which they bnd passed

The Superintendent selected ProfW H Cassels and Dr W H Russejlwhite and D S Days colored aexamining committee The examttion was held In tho Superintendent-office on Friday the 13th and attea thorough and Impartial Investfgjtics In each branch of the twelvewere thus examined the commitsustained eleven of the applicants ithat they gave evidence of their obitIty to teach but were thoroughconvinced that with a few exccpttowall had grade marks much Wghci

tban they were entitled toThree to whom certificates had Been

issued refused to appear In the examnation and unless they speedily ar-range to take the sane Superintendent Kelley will In obedience to theorder of the board cancel tholr cer-tificates

The utter failure of one of thisteachers and the refusal on the partof three others leads the Superintend-ent to believe that ho has found some-thing further be of

to the School Board and hofurther believes that they are on ticright track to burst up the pernlcfouspractice of peddling the questions

time at Worthington HoteI hoping thowater will be beneficial to him

3lrs Hurst and Miss Jennie Hagfaare spending several weeks with 31rR B Hodgson and sister

H H Newman is visiting herold friend Mr and Mrs Weeks atAlachua

Returned With Girl

Sheriff Ramsey has returned fromWest Florida where he went to takePearl Davis the young girl who wassent to tho State Reform School Itwas found that tho place was overf-

lowing with a class of boys and thatno girls were being cared for hencethe officials there refused to takegirl in and Sheriff Ramsey was compelled to bring her back She willbe returned to her parents at Archer

oUanc l to U w tn or N

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