The GazetteJanuary 18, 1939 Mrs. Stein Baughman and sons are visiting relatives at Delhi. Miss Dean Beaird of Homer spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beaird. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Murphy, Mrs. Drue Miller and Mrs. Dewey Barr spent last Saturday in Monroe. Mr. E. L. Pace of Cleveland, … Continue reading Farmerville Locals
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The GazetteJanuary 6, 1904 Mr. Mose Hartman is on a visit to the "old folks." Mr. R. Haas is now selling goods for Mr. J. D. Baughman. Read estray notice of T. T. Wade in another column. Civil Engineer Martin has been on the sick list for several days. Mrs. McLemore died at her home near … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The Gazette December 16, 1903 Nobody kicks when the bayou gets "full". Read ad of stray mule in another column. Measles are quite prevalent south of the D'Arbonne. Mrs. Ed Archer has been on the sick list this week. Holiday Goods of all kinds at W. A. Mashaw's. Mrs. Bertha Haas is visiting relatives in … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
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The Gazette November 11, 1903 The dust is a nuisance. A good rain is badly needed. Mrs. Arnett Hayes is seriously ill. Indian summer still abides with us. Cow Belle alias Hatchet Tobacco, alias The "Devil" Smith. Work on the railroad is still progressing. J. J. Booth of Lynnville was in town Monday. W. J. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette November 4, 1903 “Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. ‘Force,’ a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates.” Cow Belle alias Hatchet Tobacco, alias The “Devil” Smith. We have Bagging and ties left for a few bales at 75c per bale. UNION GROCERY CO. Mistakes … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 28, 1903 Cow Belle alias Hatchet Tobacco, alias The "Devil" Smith. We have Bagging and ties left for a few bales at 75c per bale. UNION GROCERY CO. The new dwelling house of Mrs. James Hall will soon be completed. Work is going on rapidly. “Strength and vigor come of good food, … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette September 9, 1903 Wanted at Once! WOOD “50” CHOPPERS Highest Prices Paid. Apply to J. D. Baughman Fountain pens for sale by J. G. Trimble. Why do not the merchants advertise? Farmerville is to have a new barber shop. The police jury met in regular session last Monday. Mrs. S. E. Chapman is … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette May 6, 1903 Gin Outfits for Sale Cheap. I offer two first-class steam gin outfits for sale cheap for cash or approved paper. One plant has 15 H. P. Engine and Boiler, and 60-saw Pratt gin stand, feeder, condenser, press, grist mill, platform scales, belting, etc. The other is a 15 H. P. … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette November 5, 1902 TAX NOTICE. All taxes are now due; those on personal property are delinquent and those on real estate will be delinquent Dec. 31, 1902. Settle up and save costs. C. H. MURPHY, Tax Collector Union Parish, La. W. D. Munholland, Esq., went to Monroe Sunday on business. TO CURE A … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette October 29, 1902 TAX NOTICE. All taxes are now due; those on personal property are delinquent and those on real estate will be delinquent Dec. 31, 1902. Settle up and save costs. C. H. MURPHY, Tax Collector Union Parish, La. Read as of "Farm for Sale" in another column. Saddles for the old … Continue reading From Farmerville
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The Gazette August 20, 1902 F. E. Mayo, headquarters for Ice Drinks. Last Thursday Mrs. Kate Gilbert and daughter returned from Monroe. Are coming to court? Then call on F. E. Mayo for Ice Cold Drinks. Read the proceedings of the parish democratic executive committee. For bargains call at J. D. Baughman's store on Wednesday … Continue reading From Farmerville
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