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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Marlin Teachers Are Plucky.
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       Misses Pringle and Sanders, teachers in the Marlin public schools, were of the excursionists to Dallas Saturday night and were on the belated train, which did not arrive at Bremond until the Marlin train had been gone several hours.
       Misses Pringle and Sanders could not entertain the idea of being out of their places at school on account of such a trivial matter as a railroad wreck, hence at Kosse, they changed cars, taking an overland conveyance with Col. Nat Lewellyn as conductor.  They arrived at the school building about 9:30 after a fast drive of 22 miles.  It is only Marlin teachers who would adopt such exertions to meet their engagement with school duties.

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