Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Thirteenth Year - Number 31
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, October 2, 1902

CLASSIFIED ADS

WHEN YOU COME TO MARLIN
             Stop at the Iron Clad Restau-
             rant and get
       SOMETHING TO EAT.
             It will cost you less than a square meal and you will
             feel better.  Donohoo's old corner.

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GROWING!
That is what we have been doing since we opened
our doors in Sept. 1897.  Growing every hour.
There has not been a month that has not been better
than the same month in the preceding year.
We came here strangers and the only way we can
account for this rapid growth is by honest dealing and
by giving better values for the money.  Do you know of any other
reason?
CAMPBELL'S
The Racket Store.
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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
Having decided to retire from business I
will offer my entire stock of goods,
to close them out.
AT ACTUAL COST.
         This will be the grandest moving sale
of Ladies, Misses and Children's Goods ever offered
in Marlin.  You cannot afford to miss it.  We invite the
people of Falls and adjoining counties, the ladies especially,
to come and inspect this stock.  It is the most complete
that has ever been offered on these terms.  This
sale beings promptly at 9 o'clock.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th.
Everything will be slaughtered regardless of
prices.  This is an opportuntiy for unrivalled bargains.
A STRICKLY CASH SALE. Nothing charged.  No
tickets made.  COME EARLY AND GET THE PICK.

THE LADIES' BAZAAR,
Marlin, Texas.
MRS. M. C. ROBINSON, Proprietress.

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