The GazetteFebruary 15, 1905 The steamer Oceola arrived at Farmerville landing Sunday night. FREE TUITION TO ALL in Harris Bus. College, Jackson, Miss. Hon. W. D. Munholland made a business trip to Monroe and other points last week. Miss Maude Selig returned home Sunday from Bernice where she has been visiting. Mr. C. T. Simmons the popular … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
February 1905
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteFebruary 8, 1905 This is great weather for the (?). Mrs. Sue L. Barnes is sick with grippe. We regret to learn that Sidney (?) of Bernice is seriously sick. FREE TUITION TO ALL in Harris Bus. College, Jackson, Miss. Mr. Bert Bridges an old and regular drummer has been here for several days. Oil has … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
From Marion
The GazetteFebruary 8, 1905 Editor Gazette: As I am crippled by a fall on the toe and confined to my room, I will try and write again from Marion. Everything here is wrapped up in sleet and snow and no doubt this spell will go down as one of the worst for years. Since my last latter … Continue reading From Marion
A Terrible Mistake
The GazetteFebruary 8, 1905 News reached Farmerville Saturday morning of a terrible tragedy which occurred Friday night at the residence of Mr. Mack Stancil who lives about eight miles east of town, resulting in the killing of Mrs. Stancil by her son, Palmer Ham. It seems that young Ham, who is about 16 years of age … Continue reading A Terrible Mistake
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteFebruary 1, 1905 C. C. Britton to J. R. Britton, 200 acres land, $675.E. E. Britton to C. C. Britton, 80 acres land, $300.J. M. Cooper to James Goldsby, 80 acres land, $47.60.H. L. Farley to J. M. Redden, 194 acres land, $350.T. M. McBroom to C. H. Jameson, 80 acres land, $100.J. D. Everett … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteFebruary 1, 1905 FREE TUITION TO ALL in Harris Bus. College, Jackson, Miss. Mr. J. W. Elder made a flying trip to Ruston last Friday. We regret to learn that Mrs. J. E. Elliot is quite sick. Mr. D. E. Lampheimer left Monday on a business trip to Monroe. Mr. Sam Maroney left Monday … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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