The GazetteNovember 29, 1905 P. S. Rabun to J. R. Lockwood, 80 acres, consideration $100.Ida E. Lockwood to J. R. Lockwood, 160 acres, exchange.R. Pace to J. H. Roark, tract of land, consideration $82.50.J. M. Nettles to J. H. Roark, tract of land, consideration $92.50.C. c. Abbott to F. H. Shackleford, interest in 305 acres, consideration … Continue reading Real Estate Tranfers
November 1905
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteNovember 29, 1905 The school at this place now has an enrollment of 115. Dr. Thurmon returned to his home at Ruston Sunday. Mr. Dan Martin is suffering from an attack of penumonia. The police jury will meet the first Monday in December. A number of local fishermen spent the day King Lake Monday. The … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteNovember 22, 1905 Drummer Gibson was here from Felsenthal last week. Mr. W. D. Fryar was here from Ruston on day last week. Mr. J. D. Baughman returned last Friday after spending several days on business in Monroe. Be sure to eat dinner with the ladies of the Willing Workers on Thanksgiving day. Those who … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
From Marion
The GazetteNovember 22, 1905 Editor Gazette: You still want to hear form the different parts of the parish. It seems that but few will respond. While it has only been a short time since I wrote you from this place, I will try in my feeble way to come again. You must not expect very much … Continue reading From Marion
Real Estate Transfers
The GazetteNovember 15, 1905 J. H. Towns to J. H. Holloway, 130 acres, consideration $250J. G. Trimble to H. W. Rogers, 40 acres, consideration $175.40Jerome Bennett to R. F. Shaw, 190 acres, consideration $940D. H. Dawson to J. R. Paulk, 40 acres, consideration $220W. P. Reynolds to W. D. Biggs, 50 acres, consideration $336W. P. Reynolds … Continue reading Real Estate Transfers
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteNovember 15, 1905 We lead, the others follow. Farmerville Gro. Co. Mr. F. E. Mayo made a business trip to Little Rock last week. The Edward Everett spent several days in Monroe last week. A big line of Nunnally's and Lowney's fine candies just received at Farmerville Drug Co. Mrs. Edward Everett and children, who … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
From Marion
The GazetteNovember 15, 1905 Editor Gazette: Seeing a letter on the columns of your esteemed paper from H. R. Ham, on blind tigerism, and its cure, I so heartily endorse what he wrote that to wish to say a few words on this also. I just wish to ask the public who is to blame, and … Continue reading From Marion
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteNovember 8, 1905 Mrs. A. J. Bell visited Ruston and Monroe last week. The Farmerville High School now has 105 pupils enrolled. Lawyer W. D. Munholland visited friends in Monroe last week. Mrs. Edw. Everett and children are visiting relatives in Monroe. Mrs. Levi spent last week in Monroe visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Gus … Continue reading Farmerville Local News
Spearsville Items
The GazetteNovember 8, 1905 Miss Alma Crowell has gone to school at Conway, Ark. Mr. W. S. Pickens has gone to Indian Territory looking for a location. Mr. J. A. Carroll has bought the Pickens place and expects to move to town. Jesse Pryor is pulling teeth in this vicinity. Miss Helen Cobb returns to Blue … Continue reading Spearsville Items
Farmerville Local News
The GazetteNovember 1, 1905 Judge Barksdale left yesterday for his home at Ruston. The hardest rain of the season fell here last Wednesday night. Karl Pleasant made a prospecting trip to Collinston last week. Mr. Jord Lee left Sunday for Baton Rouge to enter the State University. Will Martin, the well known drug drummer, was here … Continue reading Farmerville Local News