The GazetteMay 30, 1906 Prof. Alebrtson of Downsville is in Farmerville for a few days. Mrs. W. J. Turnage left Saturday for Monroe to visit relatives. Police Juror Charles H. Hudson was in town Monday. Miss Maude Selig and Mr. Mack Gill paid a visit to Ruston Saturday returning home Sunday. Miss Fannie Weinburg and Leila … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
May 1906
Spearsville Items
The GazetteMay 30, 1906 Bro. Johnston has bought the place and exchanged with Mr. Abbett. He is anxious to take advantage of our school. The people here are planning to build a new church. Mrs. Charles Pryor and family of Spinola attended our commencement exercises. Dr. V. E. Duley and family have returned from New Orleans. … Continue reading Spearsville Items
SNAP-SHOTS AT OUACHITA
The GazetteMay 30, 1906 The long breezy days continue, and one finds it almost impossible to stay indoors. Getting outside implies, of course, that some sort of amusement or entertainment follows and the favorite amusement of our little town seems to be tennis. Every afternoon, one interesting game after another, is witnessed by the "grand-stand" -- … Continue reading SNAP-SHOTS AT OUACHITA
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteMay 23, 1906 Court is in session this week. D. E. Laupheimer and Pat Murphy went to Monroe Sunday. Mr. J. A. Peek of Ouachita was in Farmerville Saturday. Atty. Chas B. Robeata of Ruston is here this week. Judge W. R. Roberts of Bernice is in Farmerville this week attending court. Judge R. B. … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Spearsville Notes
The GazetteMay 16, 1906 Spearsville, La. May 11, 1906. Mrs. I. P. McDonald who has been seriously sick is improving. Miss Bertha Cobb, is teaching school at Archer, La. Our saw Mill is in running order and cutting something less than a million feet a week. A gentleman from near here who attended the reunion at … Continue reading Spearsville Notes
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteMay 16, 1906 M. M. Munholland went to Marion on a business trip Monday. O. M. Taylor left Wednesday for his old home in Kentucky. Mrs. Ellen Levi was quite sick the latter part of last week. D. E. Luphemier of Monroe was a visitor in Farmerville several days of last week. Dr. O. H. … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteMay 9, 1906 Mr. D. L. Cromwell of Bernice was in Farmerville Monday. We regret to learn that Dr. Reed Evans is quite sick this week. Mr. G. D. Sanders went to Monroe on a business trip last Friday. Mrs. T. J. Breed and children left last Friday for Conway, Ark., where they go to … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteMay 2, 1906 Mr. C. H. Gulley of Ouachita was in Farmerville to-day. Mr. H. W. Regan was in Farmerville the first of the week. Printer's ink marks the path to riches and fame. Try it. Only wind is needed to spread rumors but for reliable news you must read your home paper. The Louisiana … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
You must be logged in to post a comment.