Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 48
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, November 6, 1907
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STATE AND GENERAL NEWS.
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Items of Current Interest Briefed
for Busy Readers.
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       The Regenade Navajos are on the ers have been killed and one wound-war path in South Utah.  Three troopers. (This information got a bit mixed up when printed-lsc)

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       Donaldson Caffery, son of former United States Senator Caffery of Louisiana challenged Lieut-Gov. J. Y. Sanders of that state to fight a duel.  The latter declined the challenge to mortal combat.

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       Cotton has been freely loaded on ship board at New Orleans uncompressed or flat.  This is an experiment from a shipper's standpoint, but it has been forced on the wharf companies by the dock laborers' strike there and the final condition at arrival in ports of destination will be watched with more than ordinary interest by both farmers and buyers.

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