Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell
THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth Year - Number 46
Marlin, Texas, Wednesday, October 30, 1907
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Briefly Told.
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Am in the market for new corn. I. N. Conyers. 25-tf.
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It is reported that a huge meteor was seen a few nights since, passing athwart
the heavens from west toward south, but not quite as large as the one recently
seen, but it was much brighter and nearer to the earth. This astronomical
circus was seen by south Texas inhabitants as late as 12:30 a.m.
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Land for Sale.
70 acres of good land east of Chilton about 2 1-2 miles on the Marlin road.
About 66 acres in cultivation. About 35 acres black hog wollow land, the
balance black sandy. Very good improvements, one tenant house, good
pasture, plenty of water and wood. A bargain if sold in the next thirty days.
R. A. Pharr, Chilton, Texas. 40 4w.
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Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed administrator of the estate of I. J.
Sawyer, deceased, late of Falls county, Texas, by D. H. Boyles, judge of the
county court of said county, on the 22nd day of October, 1907, hereby notifies
all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make settlement, and
those having claims against said estate to present them to him at his place of
business at Waco, McLennan county, Texas where he receives his mail, this 25th
day of October, 1907.
A. S. HABER.
Adm. Estate of I. J. Sawyer, deceased.
45-3t
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I. N. Conyers left Monday for missouri, (sic) where he is buying a number of
mules for the market in both Marlin and Bryan. The mules will be due to
arrive the first of next week. It will pay every prospective buyer to come
to Marlin to see them as they are sure to be a good lot and you all know that
Conyers sells them.
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