Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Newspaper stories of 1899 Florida (don't laugh)

 
1900 Florida sunset,
Florida State Archives/Florida Memories

Local news items published by the Tropical Sun (South Florida) will leave 21st-century readers chuckling if not longing for simpler times. The Tropical Sun was once the only newspaper between Melbourne and the upper keys. Here’s a sampling of items that kept people reading newspapers in 1899 (by city and county):


Jupiter Jottings
The Law’s, Ziegler’s, and the DuBoi’s are each the owner of a cow.

Mr. Culberson is coming back again this winter. He is expected here in a few days.

Delray Doings
The Lantana Fish Co. must be doing a land office business judging from the number of boats Mr. M.K. Lyman is building.

Tropical Sun, 1899

What the Sun’s men heard in the Lively Local Whirligig
Major Cooper is still adding to the adornment of his shaving parlor; this week’s handsome potted plants are the attraction.

Tramps are most noticeable in this town by their scarcity. We have too much use for them here on the streets so they keep well away.

The Ladies Aid Society met at the Congregational parsonage Wednesday afternoon and indulged in afternoon tea and other refreshments dear to the ladies' hearts.
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For more on the Tropical Sun, see:  http://janeshistorynook.blogspot.com/2013/03/two-cousins-stage-line-and-founding-of.html





Tags: Florida history, South Florida news of the 1890s, early Florida newspapers.