The GazetteJanuary 25, 1905 News reached Farmerville Monday night of the killing of Davis Everett by Dave Lewis in Marion late Monday afternoon. The news of the killing came quite as a surprise to many of the Farmerville people as it was known that Mr. Everett was in Farmerville Monday as late as 3 o'clock … Continue reading Killing in Marion
January 1905
Sanders – Cook
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 Last Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ella Cook, Miss Bertha Cook was married to Mr. Herbert Sanders. The pretty little parlor was decorated with evergreens and chrysanthemums, and was filled to overflowing with the friends of the families. Promptly at ten o'clock Mr. K. A. Pleasant … Continue reading Sanders – Cook
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 Winston Rieves to Louis T. Moore, 114 acres land, $1335.E. M. Carpenter to Winston Rieves, 114 acres land, $1100.E. J. Tidwell to S. S. Carpenter, 80 acres land, $182.25.O. H. Thompson to J. W. Langford, 120 acres land, $149.50William F. Usrey to R. E. Gulley, 100 acres land, $660.G. R. Carroll … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Court Proceedings
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 The January term of the Fourth District Court at this place was begun Monday, and up to this time the Monday, and up to this time the following matters have been disposed of: Bennett & Jones vs Robt. Lee Jones, judgement for plaintiff for $116.70. N. G. Tippett vs N. G. … Continue reading Court Proceedings
Memorial
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 William Edwin Davis was born in Georgia, February 9, 1827 and died in Louisiana, December 10, 1904. When a great soul who has influenced our lives, passes away into that state commonly called death, we begin to wonder what particular attribute in him influenced us. Wherein lay his influence? Was it … Continue reading Memorial
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 Hunters take notice no further trespassing will be allowed on my plantation under penalty of the law. M. J. Pearson. Mr. Clifton Matthews made a visit to Bernice the first part of this week. Mr. Joe Ramsey of Victoria, Ark. is in town this week. FREE TUITION TO ALL in Harris … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
From Marion
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 Editor Gazette: As the year 1904 has passed and a new year has come we should look back to the old year and see the mistakes we made. The low price of cotton has come on the people so unexpectedly and who is to blame for all this change? The merchants … Continue reading From Marion
Not Guilty
The GazetteJanuary 18, 1905 Mr. B. F. Pleasant, resident of Farmerville and ex sheriff of Union Parish is in Ruston attending to some business connected with the estate of J. W. Duty. Mr. Pleasant stated to a representative of the Leader this morning that Farmerville is on a boom, new buildings going up in various … Continue reading Not Guilty
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteJanuary 11, 1905 Hunters take notice no further trespassing will be allowed on my plantation under penalty of the law. M. J. Pearson. FREE TUITION TO ALL in Harris Bus. College, Jackson, Miss. Louis Arent of Bernice was in Farmerville Sunday, visiting relatives and --"friends." My Residence and lots in Farmerville are for sale. … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteJanuary 4, 1905 R. F. Ferguson to A. N. Pratt, 40 acres land, $100.O. O. Clark to O. L. Clark, 160 acres land, $500.O. O. Clark & Co. to W. C. Smith, 80 acres land, $250.Wm T. Smith to W. C. Smith, 40 acres land, $200.Mrs. S. F. Lee to W. A. Hale, 145 … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteJanuary 4, 1905 New Years resolutions are now here. Have you made them? Mr. O. H. Thompson of Marion, was in Farmerville Monday. For sale cheap for cash or for approved paper. 1 good iron safe. J. G. TRIMBLE. Miss Helena Selig left Wednesday for a visit to friends and relatives in Monroe. Mr. … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
1905
The GazetteJanuary 4, 1905 With the merry ringing of bells the new year makes its advent and the old its departure and with it comes warm sunny weather that is seldom had at this season of the year, even in our sunny south. 1905. What does she hold in store for us? To what height … Continue reading 1905
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