The GazetteApril 4, 1906 Miss Lovie Buckley who has been teaching in the eastern end of the Parish is at home. Dr. Buckley has returned from Nashville for the summer. Miss Janelle Carroll has left to teach school at Hornbeck, La. Dr. Harrell and family have moved to Ruston and are greatly missed. The Doctor is … Continue reading From Spearsville
April 1906
Ouachita Items
The GazetteMay 2, 1906 Mrs. John McKee, and sisters Miss Pearl and Wilba Peek, were visitors to Monroe Wednesday. Miss Auna Hay of Port Union spent several days visiting friends here last week. Miss Ida Ford who has been visiting in Monroe and other points for several days returned home Thursday. Mr. J. D. Cunningham and … Continue reading Ouachita Items
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteApril 25, 1906 L. Hartman and J. D. Fenton went to Monroe Monday. Abe Stein of Monroe was in Farmerville last Thursday. Attorney Millsaps of Monroe was a business visitor here last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott made a visit to Weldon last week. Major John Donley has been on the sick list … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteApril 18, 1906 J. R. Scill to W. M. Johnston, 80 acres land $240. J. D. Cook to J. W. Highshaw, 240 acres land, $2400. W. R. Carpenter to James Bennett, 48 acres land, $48. John T. Houser to Allen Houser, 160 acres land $500. A. J. Cole to Victor L. Webb, 80 acres land, … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteApril 18, 1906 Judge W. R. Roberts of Bernice is here this week. Mr. W.W. Richardson of Downsville was a visitor here Monday. Mr. J. W. Parks, Police Juror from Ward 3, was in Farmerville yesterday. Mr. Edgar Ward of Randolph was in Farmerville the first of the week. Mr. P. S. Rabun of the … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteApril 11, 1906 Mr. D. E. Laupheimer is reported quite sick at his mother's residence. Mr. Chas. Gulley of Ouachita was a visitor in Farmerville Monday. Dr. J. G. Eyaas returned home Tuesday night for New Orleans. Police Juror Chas. Hudson of Ward 7 was in town Monday. With the advent of these warm days … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteApril 4, 1906 Ward Aulds to H. R. Nolan, 40 acres land, $142.50. S. W. Ramsey to R. P. Webb, 240 acres land, $600. T. T. Webb to Union Saw Mill Co., 1125 acres land, $1841.57. W. S. Cooper to B. B. Thomas, 25 acres land, $240. Lee Lowe to B. B. Thomas, 80 acres … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Ouachita Items
The GazetteApril 4, 1906 There is no sight so repulsive as habitual loaders and drunkards hanging around stores and wasting away the golden hours of lite in meaningless phantasy, without a thought for anything except the gratification of a beastly appetite. It is strange that young men and even old will thus sacrifice home, reputation, mothers … Continue reading Ouachita Items
From Spearsville
The GazetteApril 4, 1906 Miss Lovie Buckley, who has been teaching in the eastern end of the Parish, is at home. Dr. Buckley has returned from Nashville for the summer. Miss Jenelle Carroll has left to teach school at Hornbeck, La. Dr. Harrell and family have moved to Ruston and are greatly missed. The Doctor is … Continue reading From Spearsville
Farmerville Local News
The Gazette April 4, 1906 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have lost one certain promissory note for Fifty Seven and 50-100 ($57.50) Dollars, made payable to W. C. Murphy and signed by W. W. Farrar and transferred to F. A. Newsom. Said note was due January 1st, 1905 and was given in payment for … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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