Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 35
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, September 21, 1907
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Notice.
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       Mrs. Maud M. Fisher desires to state that during her residence in Marlin she has obtained sufficient proof to ascertain that Rev. M. R. Fisher, the man to whom she was married in the city of Waco, Texas, on the 15th of April, 1896, is no other than Rev. Philip M. Fishburn.  Rev. Fishburn comes of a very fine family, his father having been a minister in good standing for over fifty years and his three brothers are very prominent ministers.  They are Rev. M.H. Fishburn of New York City, Rev. W. H. Fishburn, D. D., of Camden, New Jersey, and Rev. M. Ross Fishburn of Washington, D. C.  As the marriage is considered perfectly legal, Mrs. Fischer considers it her duty to take her real name under which she is now living.  So she takes this method of notifying her friends that henceforth she will be known as Mrs. Fishburn.

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