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Lena Stone
Criswell
THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Eighteenth year - Number 57
Marlin, Texas, Saturday, December 7, 1907
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BRIEFLY TOLD.
Don't fail
to see J. W. Hoke for choice bargains in real estate, both city and country.
157-tf
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FOR
SALE--My residence, corner of Watson and Norwood streets, W. T. Lenoir -
220-tf
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McAlester
fancy lump coal, always on hand. Nash,Robinson & Co. 162-tf
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At The
Arlington:
A.J.
Munsch,
E. E.
Porter,
L. B.
Wright - Rosebud;
S. H.
Lyons,
M. B.
Carrington,
S. P.
Ross,
M. Elmer,
E. S.
Dechman - Waco.
Miss
Gladys Rosson - Fort Worth;
Hermann
Leisner,
Melvin
Cohen - Houston;
C. W.
Metcalf,
H. B.
Martin - Dallas
W. G.
Rucker - Grosbeeck;
J. S.
McClintock - Waco;
W. V.
Matton - Kansas City;
J. L.
Ingraham, Louisville;
S. J.
Peters, Memphis.
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We can't
help doing the business; prices talk. Spawn, Jeweler and Optician next to
post office.
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For fruit
cake ingredients, Batavia canned goods, buckwheat and all other good things in
the grocery line, telephone Cousins & Schuh
225-tf
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All kinds
of bonded and blended goods, and Christmas goods, at Theo. Czirr's
Bismarck Saloon. Also fine brandies and wines for fruit cakes. Give him
your order.
215-tf
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The
condition of the weather, financial situation nor Uncle Sam's troubles in the
Far East does not worry the man who buys his groceries from W. S. Smith.
He eats hearty, sleeps sound and is a "hale fellow well met" all the time.
Go thou and do
likewise. 214-tf.
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Judge W.
G. Rucker of Groesbeeck came down on legal business Thursday afternoon.
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