Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 54
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, November 27, 1907
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PERSONAL POINTERS.
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       Judge Rice returned to Austin Sunday afternoon.

       Mrs. R. L. Martin has returned from a visit to San Antonio.

       Jack McLendon of Colorado City is a visitor to Marlin.

       Morgan Dickenson of Cameron is in the city on business.

       Wm. Sheffer of Washington, D.C., is here in the interest of Hanford.

       Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fannin have returned from a visit to San Antonio.

       I. K. Sullivan, representing "Rafferty's Flirtations," is in Marlin.

       C. Q. King of Crockett is here in the interest of the coal mines at Jewett.

       Judge W. E. Hunnicutt went to Austin Sunday afternoon on a business trip.

       Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Muskogee are visitors to Marliln.  They are stopping at R. L. Martin's.

       Mrs. J. G. Threadgill has returned to her in Oklahoma after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Threadgill.

       Rev. O. T. Hotchkiss left today for Houston to attend the Methodist conferece for this district.

       Mrs. C. S. Sparks has returned from Waco, where she went to attend the funeral of her brother, L. H. Carter.

       Mrs. J. L. Williams has returned to her in Haskell after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Norwood.  Mrs. Williams and her husband formerly resided at Bremond.

       Ed Jones of Navasota was a passenger on the Central Sunday en route from Waco.  He will move to Waco about Dec. 15, where he goes to accept a position in a bank.

       T. D. Peebles is from a two months' stay in New Mexico, where he went for the benefit of his health.  He found the climate very congenial out there and his health was improved by the stay here.

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