Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell
THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 51
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, November 16, 1907
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FALLS COUNTY TIPS.
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TRAVIS TIPS.
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To The Democrat:
At last the wet weather is broken down by a cool
norther, which everyone seems to appreciate. Maybe we will get some pork
if it continues for a short time.
Floyd, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Byars, is seriously ill with typhoid fever.
Miss Ellen Kemp spent Sunday with friends
in Rosebud.
Miss Myrtle Whiteside left Saturday for
Whitehall, where she goes to teach in the public school at that place.
N. L. Davis visited at Rosebud Sunday.
Miss Ida Massey enterained (sic) a number
of her friends Friday night with music, refreshments, etc. All report a
nice time.
Miss Leila Walton left Monday for Kassner,
where her school opened.
E. J. Matthews made a business trip to
Chilton.
Jasper Chatham and Miss Pruda Buster were
married Sunday evening at the residence of Miss Pruda's parents.
Mrs. Pama McGlamery left Friday night for
Georgetown, where she will spend some time visiting relatives. She was
accompanied by her sister, Emma Stiefer.
BUSTER BROWN.
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