The Gazette May 13, 1903 Health of the neighborhood is good. Many farmers are being compelled to plant their cotton early this spring. The weather was so dry the seed failed to come up. Eight and nine cent cotton has gotten a rush on the planters, and some are expecting ten cents next season. We … Continue reading Loutre Dots
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The Gazette May 6, 1903 This section received a good rain last week and the farmers are busy planting cotton. Loutre was visited by railroad men last week, and we expect soon to have an east and west road running through here. Miss Bertha Cook began a five months' school here this week. Health of … Continue reading Loutre Dots