Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Thirteenth Year - Number 40
Marlin, Texas,Thursday, December 4, 1902

REAGAN RUMBLINS.

    As nothing of a very sensational nature will turn up, we glean a few happenings and hurriedly pen them.

    The young folks had quite a pleasant time on last night at the of Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore.

    The wee little ones, chaperoned by Miss Dove Davis, met at Mr. Cabiniss' lake late yesterday afternoon, participting in quite a series of innocent games.

    Mr. Snell, a citizen of lon(g) standing at Reagan, passed on today at noon having been sick for quite a while.  A number of near relatives were at his bedside to offer everything that loving hands could to make his last hours on earth as easy as possible.

    D. L. Wardlaw has been confined to the sick room now for quite awhile.  His physician says it will be necessary for him to travel in order to gain his health.

    Rev. Frank Boyles will preach at the Methodist church at Reagan next Sunday at eleven o'clock.

    Cellus Neal, of Houston, is visiting his parents here this week.  He is working for the Postal Telegraph company of that city.

                                                                      NEIGHBOR.

 

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