Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Twelfth Year - Number  (Missing)
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, January 23, 1902
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Classified Ads.

MONEY TO LOAN
$100,000 to loan every month on real estate
security, in large sums.  Seven per cent straight.
J. T. SUMMERVILLE.
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Good red rust proof oats for sale at
65 cents per bushel at barn.
T. H. Garrett, Odds, Texas.
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Money loaned on real estate and vendors
lien notes at a low rate of interest and on long time by
W. A. Patrick.
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We have about completed moving our stock into our new
building on Live Oak Street, and invite our customers and
the public generally to visit our store and inspect our stock.
WE HAVE A BIG DRIVE IN
BUGGIES, SURRIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES,
AND SPRING WAGON.
Very truly your friends,
NASH, ROBINSON & CO.
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Buy Something
WITH A REPUTATION
THE BAIN WAGON
Rush=Gardner & Bartlett Co.
Successors to Rush Bros. & Gardner.
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SHIRT WAIST SALE.
At Ladies' Bazaar

1 Lot Outing waists
were 75, now 48c.

1 Lot, were 85c, now 53c.

1 Lot, were $1,00. now 68c.

Come and get a bargain
While they last.
THE LADIES BAZAAR.
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The doll prize award at the Arcade resulted
in A 1 as the lucky number and the holder of
this number gets the nice doll offered.

 

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