Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell


THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 18
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, June 27, 1907
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Recovering from St. Vitus' Dance.
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       Miss Hazel Walker of Cleburne is a visitor to Marlin.  She came to Marlin about a month ago with St. Vitus' Dance, one of the worst nervous troubles, and unable to work or speak, and could hardly do sufficient chewing for eating.  But during the time she has been treated she has become nearly relieved and is on the road to good health.  This cure is considered one of the most remarkable seen in the city on account of the duration of the affilication and its severe character.
       Mr. Walker came down first of the week to see his daughter and expressed great pleasure and satisfaction at results of baths and the treatment his daughter has received here.

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