The Gazette June 24, 1903 J. M. Underwood, Jr., to Farmerville & Southern railroad, deed to right of way. J. M. Beaird et al. to Board of School Directors, donation of 2 acres of land for school house. Mrs. S. E. Crow to G. M. Crow, 90 acres of land, $100. L. A. Thomas to … Continue reading Real Estate Tranfers
June 1903
From Farmerville
The Gazette June 24, 1903 Fountain pens for sale by J. G. Trimble. Ice cream and ice drinks of all kinds at F. E. Mayo's. Miss Louise Trimble cam home Sunday to spend the summer in Farmerville. We regret to learn that Mr. J. P. Fenton is dangerously ill at his home in Ruston. For … Continue reading From Farmerville
Union Parish to Have a New Court House
The Gazette June 17, 1903 Last week the police jury of Union Parish decided to build a new and modern court house on the public square in Farmerville. The body adopted a plan of a structure submitted by A. J. Bryan & Co., architects of Jackson, Miss., and are now advertising for bids for its … Continue reading Union Parish to Have a New Court House
Farmerville State Bank
The Gazette June 17, 1903 The latest public enterprise in Union Parish is the Farmerville State Bank, which was incorporated Monday in this town. Its charter appears in today's paper. This institution proposes to commence business on September 1st, and as soon as practicable a building site will be purchased and a new brick structure … Continue reading Farmerville State Bank
Real Estate Transfers
The Gazette June 17, 1903 Mrs. H. B. Smith et al., Sam W. Taylor, Joseph McGough and Harriett Liles to Farmerville & Southern railroad, deeds to right of way. Mrs. M. F. Freeman, admx., to J. L. Hopkins, 40 acres of land, $125. Partition between heirs in estate of A. W. and E. E. Thomas, … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
From Farmerville
The Gazette June 17, 1903 Fountain pens for sale by J. G. Trimble. Last week a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Miller. Dr. C. H. Laurence reached Farmerville last Thursday. There is talk of a new bank being organized at Marion. Miss Corinne Bailey, of Bernice vicinity, is visiting in Farmerville. … Continue reading From Farmerville
From Farmerville
The Gazette June 10, 1903 Weather and Crops. Barring the late spring and cool weather the seasons this year have been quite favorable for all kinds of crops. Irish potatoes are made and a good yield will be harvested. Corn and cotton are both backward, yet they are now growing nicely and a few more … Continue reading From Farmerville
The Court House Question
The Gazette June 10, 1903 Today is the time fixed for a special session of the police jury of Union Parish to consider the question of constructing a new court house. For years the public spirited people of Union Parish have recognized the demand for -- yes, the necessity for -- a more pretentious and … Continue reading The Court House Question
Real Estate Transfers
The Gazette June 10, 1903 J. M. Murphy to W. C. Murphy, 240 acres of land, $300. A. B. Henderson to John S. Cobb, 257 acres of land including residence and store house in Spearsville, $3500. Mrs. E. A Gaines to John Lockwood, 63 1/2 acres of land, $381. J. D. Everett to John Lockwood, … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Real Estate Transfers
The Gazette June 3, 1903 O. H. Thompson to S. W. Williamson, 200 acres of land, $210 W. F. Grafton to H. B. Moore, 120 acres of land, $150. J. T. Bolton to J. T. Barham, 4 acres of land, $40. Mrs. Alice I. Simmons to W. M. Crow, 80 acres of land, $273. T. … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
From Farmerville
The Gazette June 3, 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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