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Lena Stone Criswell

 

 

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT

Thirteenth Year - Number 41

Marlin, Texas, December 11, 1902

 

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    -develops that the arrest of (He)nry Waters is a good catch.  (I)n addition to the case of horse theft against him there are divers other charges to which he will have to answer.

    Upon searching the negro Henry Waters who was arrested at Mart for horse theft and brought to Marlin, a bunch of keys were found upon is person.  The key were at once believed to be be (sic) those belonging to the Levy store which was burglarized about two months ago.  The keys were taken to the store at once and identified as the ones stolen from the drawer when the burglary was committed.  In explaining how he came in possession of same, the negro told Marshal Coleman that he found them on the streets of Oklahoma City.  The officers put very little credence in this story, however, and Sheriff Greer expects the finding of the keys to develop evidence to land the burglar who entered the store.  Constable Peebles has warrants for Waters on a number of charges.

    Some time since a car was broken into while standing on the H. & T. C. side tracks in Marlin and a large number of articles taken therefrom.  Among them a gentleman's traveling case, containing a small wardrobe within itself.  Also two razors and other articles of a well appointed outfit.  The burglary had about been fastened on Waters when he was arrested on the horse theft charge at Mart.  There are also gaming cases against the negro.

    Waters is said to have served a term in the pen on a charge of cattle theft.

    The officers were glad enough to get him.

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