The GazetteApril 27, 1904 Read ads of "Lost Mare" and "Stray Pony". Mayhaws will soon be ripe, and there are "deadoodles of 'em too." Mr. W. A. Mashaw and family have moved to Ruston. FOUND -- At Union Grocery Company -- Eight bars of washing soap for 25 cents. A few of the "blind tiger" operators … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The GazetteFebruary 10, 1904 Read "ad" of stray pony in another column. Messrs. J. D. Hopkins and Jas. Taylor of Marion, were in town Monday. We will prepared to furnish all kinds of fertilizers when water rises, at close figures. BALLARD & BAUGHAMAN, Fertilizer Co. Mrs. Lou Jameson and Mrs. J. G. Trimble left yesterday morning … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The GazetteJanuary 13, 1904 A baby boy was born on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Slawson Thursday night last. One of Mr. C. T. Simmons cows has strayed from his place. Read ad in another column. Mr. F. E. Mayo favored us last Saturday with a nice mess of venison, for which we extend thanks. Quite a … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The GazetteDecember 30, 1903 Do not fail to hear the speaking on the 4th of January. Cow Belle alias Hatchet Tobacco, alias The “Devil” Smith. Christmas passed off quietly and everyone seemed to enjoy it. District Attorney Preaus and family took Christmas dinner at Shiloh. FOR SALE. Pair mules, harness and wagon. Call at Union … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The Gazette September 23, 1903 Wanted at Once! WOOD “50” CHOPPERS Highest Prices Paid. Apply to J. D. Baughman Fountain pens for sale by J. G. Trimble. I have for sale the Weber wagon — best wagon on the market. J. D. BAUGHMAN. Messrs. Abe Stein and D. E. Laupheimer came up from Monroe Friday … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette April 9, 1902 Rev. B. Wright returned home Saturday from Shreveport. Eld. J. H. Hughes is at home again, after a pleasant visit in Arkansas. American Woven Wire Hog Fencing. Cheapest and Best – Prices reduced. Write to Monroe Hardware Co., Lt’d., Monroe, LA. Mr. Duke Selig will soon open up a new … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette March 19, 1902 There was ice Tuesday morning. New Madrid seed corn for sale by J. D. Baughman Mr. A. J. Mashaw, of Ruston is in Farmerville doing jewelry repair work. Bring your eggs and butter to W. W. Barnes, who will pay highest price for same. Sheriff C. H. Murphy has been … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette December 25, 1901 Wanted All our Union Parish friends to know that we have as good stock as any one in North Louisiana. Everything from a 25 cent pin to a hundred dollar diamond. We will appreciate your trade. we sell cheaper than other towns. A. J. Mashaw & Son. Rooks, at Bernice, can … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette November 6, 1901 Dr. C. H. Laurence, of Ruston, is in our town doing dental work. Pile-ine Cures Piles. Money refunded if it ever falls. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. Mr. Ludwig Hartman has accepted a position in the stable of Clark Bros. at Monroe. Mrs. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 30, 1901 School crayons for sale at this office. Mrs. Matilda Selig is visiting relatives in Bernice. Robert Roberts, Esq., of our town, visited Ruston Sunday. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. We understand that the Bernice Bank will be opened for business this week. Mr. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 23, 1901 School crayons for sale at this office. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. Mr. Abe Arent spent a few days of this week in Farmerville interviewing our merchants. Mr. J. B. McLaurin informs us that Mr. Dave Dawson's father died last week near Bernice. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 30, 1901 School crayons for sale at this office. Mrs. Matilda Selig is visiting relatives in Bernice. Robert Roberts, Esq., of our town, visited Ruston Sunday. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. We understand that the Bernice Bank will be opened for business this week. Mr. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 16, 1901 To Our Subscribers. The date opposite your name on this paper will show when your subscription expired. If you are in arrears with The Gazette, please settle same. We will soon begin mailing statements to our delinquents, and if you do not wish to be thus “remembered,” please send in … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 9, 1901 To Our Subscribers. The date opposite your name on this paper will show when your subscription expired. If you are in arrears with The Gazette, please settle same. We will soon begin mailing statements to our delinquents, and if you do not wish to be thus “remembered,” please send in your … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 2, 1901 To Our Subscribers. The date opposite your name on this paper will show when your subscription expired. If you are in arrears with The Gazette, please settle same. We will soon begin mailing statements to our delinquents, and if you do not wish to be thus “remembered,” please send in your … Continue reading Farmerville News
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The Gazette September 25, 1901 To Our Subscribers. The date opposite your name on this paper will show when your subscription expired. If you are in arrears with The Gazette, please settle same. We will soon begin mailing statements to our delinquents, and if you do not wish to be thus "remembered," please send in your … Continue reading Farmerville News
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The Gazette September 18, 1901 Mr. Rudolph Haas went to Ruston and Shreveport this week. Buy your groceries from I. T. Fowler, next door to post office. Cotton pickers are complaining of too much rain. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. Miss Clara Moore, of Bernice, has entered school … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette September 11, 1901 Mr. W. D. Fryar is on our streets today. Buy your groceries from I. T. Fowler, next door to post office. Mrs. H. L. Jameson and her granddaughter, Miss Eda, visited relatives in Monroe last week. Rooks, at Bernice, can supply you with anything in the jewelry line. Mr. R. … Continue reading Farmerville News
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The Gazette August 28, 1901 To Herald Delinquents. I have bought all the subscription accounts of the suspended Farmerville Herald, and have prepared statements to send the delinquents. If you cannot settle your account now, just sign and return me the not forwarded with each statement, so I can close up the books. J. G. Trimble. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette August 14, 1901 All ice drinks for five cents at F. E. Mayo’s. We hear considerable complaint of rust in cotton. Court will begin in Farmerville next Monday, at which time a new grand jury will be impaneled. If you want anything in the jewelry line call on Rook at Bernice. Mr. Charley … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette August 7, 1901 All ice drinks for five cents at F. E. Mayo's. If you want anything in the jewelry line call on Rook at Bernice. Miss Mattie Watson left Thursday for Mer Rouge after a brief visit in Farmerville. School crayons for sale at this office. Mrs. S. E. Chapman returned home … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette June 26, 1901 Mr. John Ballard went to Monroe last week on business. The very latest ladies and misses trimmed hats at R. Haas, Agt. Miss Vivian Simmons is quite sick at her brother's residence in our town. You can get a good bedstead at R. Haas for only $1.75. Duke Selig offers … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette June 19, 1901 How is this for hot weather? Mr. Emile Selig and sister, Miss Maud, went to Bernice last week. The very latest ladies and misses trimmed hats at R. Haas, Agt. Mrs. Ellen Levi was quite sick last week. You can get a good bedstead at R. Haas for only $1.75. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette June 12, 1901 Mr. Emile Selig went to Bernice Saturday. Mr. Hawthorn Barnes went to Ruston last week. Mr. T. C. Atkinson went to Ruston Monday. Read Rev. B. Wright's "Will Bill" locals in this issue. If you want anything in the jewelry line call on Rooks at Bernice. Judge R. B. Dawkins … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette April 17, 1901 Mr. J. W. Stancil went to New Orleans the first of this week. You can get a good bedstead at R. Haas for only $1.75. Mr. G. Hartman left Sunday for Monroe and New Orleans on business. Dr. W. W. Barnes had been confined to his room the past few … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette March 7, 1900 Mr. G. L. Shields spent a few days in Monroe during the past week. The rain of Tuesday caused broad smiles to linger upon the faces of stave and timber men. Messrs. Jacob Stein and J. G. Trimble came up Monday afternoon from New Orleans. C. C. Norman, Esq., of … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette February 21, 1900 Drummers were very much in evidence in Farmerville Friday. Don't fail to vote in the judicial primary election next Saturday. Mr. Jacques M. Levy, a drummer well known in this parish, died last week at Little Rock, Ark. "Blind tiger" liquor was very much in evidence on our streets Monday. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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