•iuw.W'ia.'g ** >w:^^' vV-.- "WW-**# t-W&ryvF TR*"'" ^1 •»? j \'r,;. ""''C "• '' ' ": -: » V- :>.• *• t>':' \ * l-*f • , vs< TIMES-REPUBLICAN, MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA: JULY 29, 1914. u> a has recently bought a residence on day for St. Paul and from there go to with the l>r. R. R. Gaard family at wearing a black skirt. clothes as a Joke, but latsr dsralay. The garage people pulled it in and ments have caused'them to stilt noticed that the number on the rear High street and the family Is now Glacier Park, Mbht,, then to Helena in Radcllffe. No trace has been found of her since moving into it. Mr. Hunt is employed the same state and then on to Yellow Tho first baseball game to be played she was seen In this city a week ago, investigation. They believe that In cast v axle corresponded with the number on the incident has nothing to do eltk tt* - the card which they received from the by the state as expert accountant and stone Park, on a sight-seeing trip, ex at the new grounds nt Erickson park according to information obtained from finds Grinnell a convenient center of pecting to be absent about three weeks. will be played by the McCallsburg and tho detective department. disappearance of the Grant woman. It Newton authorities. The officials here may be that some bather has met with 1 • were notified and the car was recovered. operations. C. M. Haas is in Chicago, looking Roland teams next Friday afternoon. The police were Inclined at first to According to reports the guilty Mrs. C. F. Childs, who has been after business matter® and visiting treat tho discovery of the basket of I an accident. JURY ACQUITS ACCUSED WOMAN parties have not been apprehended as spending .some weeks in Wisconsin friends.. WOMAN'S CLOTHES FOUND. yet. A young fellow, Ver Steeg, was with her niece, Mies Margaret Whl.te, It IH now certain that Oovernor '!*k' AFTER DELIBERATING FIFTY taken into custody, but he claims that and her nephew, George White, has Clarke will be here Aug. 19 to deliver Det Moines Police Wondering Whether found her niece in such a condition of the principal address oti the occasion of Find Is Clue to Missing Woman...... MINUSES. ' • •< he Is not the guilty party and that he -J was only riding with the culprits. He health that she thought best to take the celebration of the completion of the Des Moines, July 29.—A basket of Two Farms For Sale claims that two other parties left the her to Chicago to consult an expert new $38,000 bridge across the Iowa women's clothes found near tliconvention for Poweshiek, to j rangements made to takp euro of the headquarters by Detectlvc William Rodgers is highly elated over finding be held in Grinnell, at the superior j vast crowd sure to be in attendance, Bailey last night. It contained a purse, the line in Minnesota. For sale at a great bargain. dict Is Announoed—Cheers Mingled his automobile and is very grateful to court • room, at 2 o'clock on Saturday A program of sports Is also being ar a checked skirt, a white waist, a hat Easy terms. Call up or write afternoon of this week. The invitation ranged for. : With Abusive Rsfsrenoee at Slayer of all who have been of so much assistance anil several other articles of apparel. f ^ h t ' vf to him in regaining his car. . is to "all who hate the liquor traffic." Roland News Items. The officers found nothing by which to r< * . Ca I matte—Trial Ona of Moat Sensa- Coming from the home of her M. C. KEENAN Special to Times-Repul>llc*n. Identify the clothes. Marshall town. lows. ' . • tional in Paris Court*. M'GINNIS SECRETLY WED. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wlltamuth, Roland, July 29.—Messrs. and Mes- Kmployu^ of the bath house claim to • West Main Street at Boone, Ada Wlltamuth visited brief dames J. P. and Lewis Hellaii'i and have seen ft middle aged woman stand Captsin of Last Year's University ly with old Grinnell friends and went Edward Helland left Tuesday morning ing on the beach two nights ago. She on to Dav.jnport Parts, July 29.—Madame Henrietta Eleven Marries Rivsl's Siater. for Lakefleld, Minn., to attend tho fu seemed to be wandering aimlessly about, * MXXA *v\ Mrs. Alice Eldridge, who went from neral of their sister, Mis. Andrew S. according to reports. She disappeared Special to Times-Republican. PILES, FISTULA CURED (By MFTHOM ) Caillaux Tuesday night was acquitted Grinnell to Cedar Rapids for a visit of Johnson. suddenly and was not seen again. Tho Iowa City, July 29. — Ralph a few days, will then go to West Point, Dr. OL f. Clement Cores Pllea, Fistula and Other by a Jury, in the court of assists of McGlnnls, late head of the Iowa Prof, and Mrs. Karl Jlsnson and clothes were found last evetiing. They Neb., for an extended stay. baby left Tuesday morn ins for a few were cut almost in shreds, aocording to >•*•! PIumm by • staple application *r li«lenm *•u the a( the wilful murder on Uucb H iMt football eleven, was secretly married fecial part* without a hoapltal inr Ilea. emit of Oaston calmette, editor of the Fi to Miss Georgia Hunt, sister of the weeks' visit with relatives at Scarville Chief of Detectives Jackson. OUAItAMTJCBD. HO MOWKV PAID CNllsS CUKKD. Na pettiB> DIVION OF AUTO TAX. When last seen, tho missing Mrs. H« te sleep—aothlas to far or dm*. Write far beak mmd refar- garo. The verdict was returned after former football captain at Ames, is the and Decorah. Mrs. O. T. Thompson and children Weaver was wearing a white waist and eaem. Dr. C. I. Clamant, 400 MerquarM SI4fH Dm Mala announcement made by friends of the Counties to Get Nearly Quarter Mil fifty minutes' deliberation. The sn~ athlete here today. The wedding, it is and Misses Amy Gaard and Emma brown hat similar to the ones found In nouncemeat was Xoilewed by the wild said, occurred some time ago, but has Des Moines,"juls^Ts)-—Division of the j Christopherson visited during the day the basket. 8he is said to have been 'A, est tumult. not been announced until now. Mc- automobile tax receipts by W. C. j Mme. Caillaux staggered and then Ginnis is not in the city to confirm or Brown, treasurer of state, has begun i deny the report. He is reported to threw her arms about the neck of her apportioning the automobile tax for j A have gone to St. Paul several weeks counsel. Fernand LaborL Her hair 1914. Automobile owners this year paid ' FOR SALE— ago. The alleged bridegroom is a newly- the state $953,S74 in fees, and before: |V was undone, falling over her shoul elected member of the high school TO RENT- W»- Aiug. 1 the department expects the; g? ders, and her hat dropped to the floor. faculty, and head of the athletic de LOST— number of cars registered to pass the TO EXCHANGE-_— ^ The spectators stood upon desks and partment of the high school for 1914-15. 100,000 mark. ONE CENT PER WORD EACH INSERTION—NO AD. RECEIVED FOR LE 8S THAN 15 CTS chairs. "Caillaux. Assassin!" mattered The first apportionment of the auto THRESHER LOSES FOOT. into on* u mobile fund is made April 1 each year, Marshalltown, *ood Improvements with The din was deafenln®. Several The second is made on Aug. 1. The WANTED. If in good condition. Will sell outright 1,200, has a well established trade, $2 groups of barrister* came to blow* Drawn Into Separator When Engine sum on hand to be divided at present or part interest. With good backing per day only, and no competition. A silo, easy terms, 5 per cent. Many and the republican .guards, to an en Starte and Seriously Hurt. is $249,555.66. Wanted—Horses to shoe. New shoes this invention will win a fortune £u sure money maker. Address "A-23," other farms not mentioned here. North deavor to separate them. Joined in the Special to Times-Republican. The checks will be prepared so as 40 cents each. W. B. Hankins, corner you. Address V-25 care T.-R. care this paper. ern Iowa and southern Minnesota Toledo^ July 29. — While threshing Church and Center streets. farms for sale. See me before buying. melee. The spectacle of iL«hoii and to be mailed to treasurer of each coun For Sale—I erect monuments In any Wanted—I want names of buyers. - I: I Chenu. the latter counsel for the northeast of Elberon Monday after ty late this week. Wanted—Upholstering and all kinds J. E. McDermott, room 14 Woodbury part of the state, carry a large stock, Write me your address so I can send Building; office 'phone 620, rcsldencs family, embracing each other, noon, Frank Uchytil, of Vinlng, met The apportionment will be by town- of furniture repairing, retlnishlng and you my list. Ten modern houses, close > with a most severe injury. While handle tho very best of material, and 1511 white. calmed the tumult for a moment, but ships. Each county will roceipe $151.88 j varnishing and glue work. Hair moss guarantee my work. I can positively In, to pick from, or any kind you wish. it was redoubled when they left with standing on top of tha separator, for each township. Polk county, hav-| anc j cotton mattresses made over. Call If you arc going to buy or rent a farm, Uchytil signaled for the engine to save you money on any kind of a WISCONSIN LANDS. Mme. Callla«x. ing twenty-two townships, will receivoj ug up before the rush of housecleaning granite monuement. If you are in the send me your name so I can let you r: Wild Soene in Court, start, and as he did so he stepped back, *3,341.36. Six months ago Polk coun starts. Uon Roberts, 119 West Main, know if I get something that might Official bulletins concerning soils, j,; y»»n>ng to make himself heard, the but a board had been removed from market write for free cuts and prices. ty received $7,648.96 from the automo 'phone 525. Frank Harding, Grinnell, Iowa. suit you. Kurms anywhere for sale.; climate and crops of Wisconsin Brtllsd presiding Jsdge. followed by the other the separator top over the bundle car bile fund, so that the total amount this $3,000 to loan on farm. Six quarters In free to those addressing the Wisconsin Judsrcs, mich^d out of tlx® room. Tw rier, and his foot was caught in the county will receive this year is $10,- Wanted—Let your wants be known. For Sal«—One International motor South Dakota to exchange. Write me State Board of Immigration. Capitol advocates took complete possession of carrier, drawing him into the cylin 990.32. Carl's Real Estate and Employment truck, In good shape. Address P-10, J. C. Hollingsworth, 203 North Second 7-A, Madison, Wis. the court: some of them mounted the der. Polk county has about 2,500 automo Agency. 'Phone 950. Times-Republican. avenue. Judges' and harangued the crowd. His foot was so badly n> ashed that biles and paid in about $25,000 in reg Wanted—Plain sewing anil dress For Sale- -Boy's bicycle. Phone S9o MINNESOTA LANDS. The guards then cleared a portion of it was found necessary to amputate istration fees to the state. making. Over Arkins' store, 118 East PUBLIC AUCTION. the room and comparative Quiet was above the ankle. Air. Uchytil sustained On April 1, 1914, the state apportion red. For Sale—Fine list of farms. A few Main street. Real Estate—A dandy good eight restored. Judge Albanel then returned other injuries, but he is considered ed $571,238.24 among the counties. The For Sale or Trade—Twelve passen trades. What have you? Qeorgt A. and read the Judgment, ordering the fortunate to have escaped with his fund this fall is $249,555. making a to Wanted—Ashes, rubbish and gar ger auto bus, in No. 1 shai>e. Street room house aiul lot 60x180 feet on prem Stotge, Fairmont, Minn. ises S03 Bast Boone street, Marshall- release of lime. Caillaux. Shaken with life. tal of $820,793.30. This represents 85 bage to haul. 'Phono 801 Green. cars'go to fair grounds and city park. For Sale—160 acres; good land. In emotion, Mme. Caillaux left by the per cent of $936,874.00 recelped b"y the town, Iowa, Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1SM4. Wanted-House moving. H. S. Miller, | have no use for same. Will at 3 p. m. Tills is a fine property with northern Minnesota, at a bargain; will witnesses' door, the guards making a Taeklee Big Appeal Case. state for the registration of automo f r sma11 cit take good auto roadster as part 110 North Fourth street. ° y P™perty. McCombs five rooms downstairs and three up. lane thru the crowd. She covered her Special to Times-Republican. biles. ! Bros. ment. Address H. K-, care Central face with her hands as if to shield her Yesterday the last car number Is Wanted—For electrical work, call ] Bath and toilet room, good basement Foundry Company, Marshalltown. Iowa. Des Moines, July 29.—The superin For Sale—Complete equipment of all walled und cemented, clectric light*, self from the furious cries of "Mur sued was $99,232, J. W. Sanders, 1113 red. deress!" By way of a number of nar tendent of public instruction has just moving picture house of Marshalltown gas, sewer, city water, hot and cold. tackled one of the biggest appeal cases On Aug. 1 the fees for registering Wanted—For light housekeeping. b.v; Reasons for selling must vacate build- 80UTH DAKOTA LAND. row corridors and hack staircases she new cars will be cut in two for the re Good barn with electric lights, good reached a -™-» side door in the palace ever brought to his department for young married couple without children, j jng now occupied; 350 opera chairs, chicken house, cement floors and park. For Sale—1G0 acres. South Dakota.' mainder of the year. : of Justice -where an automobile was judicial review. At least the record is modern apartments of three or four use(j twr, seasons, yet good for Ions Lots of fruit, apples, grapes, strawber worth $3,000; encumbrance 9100. Want; volumninous. rooms, either furnished or unfurnished. time. Electric fixtures, such as lightu, town property or new automobile. Can waiting and drove oft unobserved. INCREASE CHURCH ATTENDANCE. ries, raspberries and cherries. House M. r^Hotel Monroe, extending to the north Susan Lampman, 208 West Main street, Iowa. To Rent—We have for rent one of a verdict of guilty but no one expects eighty feet, is nearly completed. The chorus of Clinton will furnish the better farm of this size tind price in the largest feed yards and boarding 1 music. 'phone 471. the state. To be seen to be appreciated. you to be pitiless.'" two story house part' on the extreme POULTRY. stables in iMurshalltovrn. Fred W.Carl. i Maitre Labor! la Eloquent. north, forming a private home for Mr. J. W. Ballard, Mrs. E. E. Williams Write J. E. Carr, Farmington, Iowa. Phone i»;i0. Maitre Labor!, who came last, de and Mrs. F. H. Gifford, is already oc and Mrs. John Corry constitute a com HELP WANTED—MALE. For Sale—Frys. 205 West Grant or mittee on entertainment, and Miss For Sale—320 acre farm, to close up To Rent—Furnished fiat, four rooms, livered a masterpiece of passionate cupied by them, Mrs. Gifford coming Wanted—Experienced farm hand by 'Phone T09 yellow. an estate. One of the best farms In eloquence. He closed amid a tempest from the hospital in Des Moines where Mary Parkhurst, Walter Baker. I. H. the year, sober and industrious. AT-n,-j'~ ~ r.~— bath, gas, electricity, water and fur Delan, Miss Grace Stanchfleld and Washington township, Marshall coun nace. 208 South Third avenue. of applause, saying: she has been for some months, on Mon ried man preferred. Good proposition i LIVESTOCK, HORSES, ETC. ty. For terms and particulars, write "My wish is that Mme. Caillaux Miss Mae Whitson on reception. day of this week. The work has been to right party. Address X-300, Gilinan,! ""p^r 3a|e—TwTll sell my team of F. E. Stouffer, Sac City, Iowa. To Rent—Furnished «lngle or doubls shall leave here acquitted and that pushed rapidly on the building and Imva- ' Shetland ponies at Plumb Brothers mar- room in modern house. Inquire 60S the press shall be purified. I«t us has been done In a very satisfactory WANTS IN UNION STATION. For Sale—By owner, farm of 116 Wanted — Presser. Marshall Skirt' ket sale Friday evening, July 31. Mrs. North Center street. keep our anger for our enemies abroad, manner. It will be some time yet be acres, three miles from Esthervllle, l^t us leave this court resolute and fore the hotel rooms will be fully ready Ft. D.( D. M. & S. Railway Sues to Gain Company, 108 East State. j Williams. Io'va. In high state of cultivation. Im To Rent—Furnished rooms for light united to face the perils which threat - Admission to Union Station. 1 provements fir.st class. Hound to housekeeping, 408 East Linn. Phons for occupancy. Wanted — An experienced grocery Foj- Sale—Holstein bull calf, six 1555. en us." Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hunt are having Des .Moines, July 29. — The Fort clerk. E-25, Tlmes-Repubiican. - (months old, a good one. W. C. Brown, please Terms to suit. Address Cor Demonstrations against the Caillaux the pleasure of a visit from a half Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Rail Green Mountain. nell Oleson, Ksthervine, Iowa, K. 5. verdict occurred in several places at way Company filed a petition in the Wanted—Clothing clerk; must have : FOUND. brother of Mr. Hunt, Mr. E. Smith, Sale—Standard bred. S year ol- For Sale—Carroll county farm. Own night. In the boulevards excited whose home' Is in Russell, Minn. United States district court at Des clothing experience. Friend Clothing I driving mare, with or without outtlt, er has retired. Offers good Improved Found—320-acro homestead In set crowds discussing the merits of the The news has reached Grinnell of Moines Monday asking for a man Company, Marshalltown. j tled neighborhood; fine farm land; no city broke. Call 847 green. lfiu at $11)0 per acre. $l,6u0 cash down case, grew to large proportions, and the marrihge on the 22nd of this datory injunction compelling the Des Wanted—Bell boy. Stoddart Hotel. sand Mils. Cost you $200. filing fees when the Jury's verdict became known month, at Detroit. Mich., of Miss Anna Moines Union Railway Company to I For Sale—Good Shorthorn milch cow, only. Sl.OOo March 1„ 1!H5. balance and all. J. A. Tracy. Kimball, Neb. there were shouts of derision and Sutherland, a member of the school of permit it to enter the union station, j Wanted—Men to learn the barber ' giving 4 and 5 gallons per day, 214 five and ten years. Renters, here's an Cries of "Down with Caillaux." music, class of 1913, Iowa college, to Formal demand for admission to the I trade. We prepare you in few weeks. • East Main. 'Phone 1217 green. opportunity. Address \V. 11. Boroherd- NOTICE: In one section the mob became so depot was made by the complainant on Can earn while you learn. Tools given. lng, 1028-30 City National Bank Build Rev. Walter Swann, pastor of a church ' For Sale—Horses, cattle, hogs and disorderly that mounted republican and dean of a college in that city. July 16 last. F. C. Hubbell, president Jobs waiting. Big demand for our bar ing, Onwilia. Neb. Wanted—To inform you that if you 1 chickens, in fact, everything, at Plumb; — are planning on building or repairing guards were hastily summoned to as Rev. and Mrs. D. f. Breed are taking of the Des Moines union, refused the bers at surprising wages. Write today. F Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. |Bros', market sale. Friday. July 31. at! <>r Sale—.Marshall county farms, 80 the old home, call up C. H. Leonard, sist the police in quelling the dis their summer vacation in a visit to request, stating that the Chicago, Mil 7:30 in the evening. This will be an acres, three miles Marshalltown.$4,000 turbances. A large number of police their youngest son, Rev Noel Breed, waukee & St. Paul |ind Wabash rail 'phone 1507 red, or "phone C. F. Mack- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | evening sale in our electric lighted air., cash,, ten years on balance, per cent. anian, 740 yellow. and rioters were injured and many and his bride, in Lander, Wyo., where roads, which are stockholders in the ! dome. It will be as light as day in the: 120-ucrew near town, $6,000 cash, bal- arrests were made. he is pastor of a Congregational company were unwilling to give their Wanted—Girl at Palace laundry.. I sale yard. Owing to the hot weather: ance ten years 5 per cent. 240 acres MONEY TO LOAN. Maurice and Jean Rostand, sons of church. consent. land busy time of year, we are putting j 'hrce miles .Marshalltown, $130 pnr the dramatist, were among those taken The many friends of Mrs. Henry The Fort Dodge railroal officials as Wanted — Girls at once. Meeker Fred Hoes, real estatn and loans, Laundry Company. this sale on at night. Bring anything | acre; 200 acres, one of the finest farms into custody. Baustian will rejoice with her and her sert that they are entitled to. enter you have for eale. Plumb Bros. in Marshall county, well Improved. farm loans, lowest rate, short loans on The Figaro office also was the scene husband over the good news - that she the union station under the provisions Wanted—Competent girl for general Come and see us and we will please chattel security a speclaltv; 4V» to • of a demonstration. is recovering finely from the serious of an ordinance enacted by the city housework by Aug. 7. Two in family. FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY. you, C. E. Pearson Land Company. per cent Interest paid for ready money. After dining at home with her hus operation she recently underwent at council of Des Moines on Feb. 7, 1898, H. J. Howe, 6 South Fifth avenue. — ;'Phones—Office, 1303: residence, 1113 Notes, mortgnges bought amd sold 11 band and a few friends, Mme. Cail For Sal * r siV' the hospital. known as the union depot ordinance. Five room cottage In good Marshalltown, Iowa. Farms and property for sale nnd trade laux, attired in a handsome evening Mr. Wesley Manatt is enjoying a visit This ordinance provided, according Wanted—Dish washer. Sundell Cafe, condition. Gas, electric lights, city In most ary locality desired. Rafcms M gown, received a number of close ac from his son Guy and his wife, whose to the plaintiff, that any railroad then North First avenue. water and toilet. Close in. 'Phone 205 For 8a!e—Fifty-six acre farm, well 1 and 2 over 7 West Main. 'Phone 511. quaintances. home is. in Enid, Okla. There were stlso or thereafter operating mifht be per Improved, at Lamoille, Iowa; also two "It is Laborl," she said,' "to t whom Wanted—Competent girl for general; town lots in I«mollle, Railroad siding as over Sunday visitors at the home mitted to use the. union station as a housework. Phone 756. Mrs. C. E. Pick- j For Sale—City property and culti NOTICE. I owe the good fortune to be finally Mr. and Mrs. Claire Manatt, from terminal on an equal basis with thos* on land. Residence three blocks from free. He pleaded with all his fine tal ard. vated farm lands in most fertile region depot and postoffice. Address J. L. Having bought the Watters merry- Mason City. companies using it. ! of Montana. F-25, TimcK-Republlcan. ent and I am profoundly grateful to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nuckolls are en Wanted—Competent girl for general Stevens, box 589, Boone, Iowa go-round, we will run It Wednesdays him ; ^ S'i tertaining the mother of Mr. Nuckolls, FIRST HEAT PROSTRATION. housework by Aug. 7. Two in family. For Sale—Eight room house, nearly| ~For S«re—Three improved ^eighty- and Saturdays on lot corner of Second 1 avenue and Main. We are booking - - .V-iT Mrs. Ezra Nuckolls, of Eldora. H. J. Howe, 6 South Fifth avenue. new, Rood barn, lot 84x200, within twoi acro farms In Mitchell county, Iowa. dates for fairs, farmers' picnics, chau- DUBUQUE SALOONS REDUCED. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders are en Koert Longerbeam, of Iowa City, Over blocks of car lino. This place is fine- j price $90 to $125 per acre. Terms on come While Working on Building. Wanted—Woman cooks. Good at i tauquas, etc. Address Blue Bros., Max tertaining guests from Marshalltown, meat and pastry. Modern, airy kitchen, I 'V located "nd '• °ne ,of the Prettiest the one is $500 cash at time of sale - Effect of Application of Moon Law la Mrs. A. D. Meeker and her daughter Special to Times-Republican. homes in the city, price reasonable well, Iowa or John Wilson, 907 Anson electric fan, $35 month and washing. and $1,000 March first, balance in three street. Marshalltown. to Reduce Number One-Third. Sarah, and Miss Julia Meeker. Iowa City, July 29.—Tho first real Address X-25 care Times-Republican. or four years. W. O. T. Oleson, agen. Special to Times-Republican. heat prostration of tb<* season here Hotel Sigourney, Slgourney, Iowa. Thomas Cessna, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ . , , ... ForSale —Good house and thirty-five Bailey, Iowa. Des Moines, July 29.—Information as John T. Cessna, of this city, is taking came yesterday, when Koert Longer- Wanted—Dining room girl for com- OT)0 m„e> from Ci)Urt house_ TO EXCHANGE For Sale—Farms. Because of the lit to the net result of the Moon law op a vacation from his duties In the office beam, a workman at the university hos blnatlon work. Neat jmd [expectable.| good dalry and truok rann; ,160 per eration in Dubuque county was re pital, was overcome. He fell, uncon health of my son, and my increaslnc To Exchange—City property and Da of the Mutual Home Loan and Savings References required, new hotel, $5.50 acre If sold this week; $1,000 will ceived by the attorney general. Under Association by traveling on his re scious, to the floor, and was senseless week, room, board and washing. Hotel age, I have decided to offer for 3ale kota land for general merchandise ! the Moon law the number of saloons for an hour before surgeons could re handle this. I have one of the best any two of my three following farms, grocery. Deal with owner. Address cently purchased motor cycle to visit in Sigourney, Slgourney, Iowa. eighty and 120-acre farms in Grundy has Just been reduced to one for each Princeton, 111. vive him. He is still unable to leave which If not sold by Aug. 1, will be for J.-8, Times-Republican. thousand of population. It had the his bed, but it is believed he will re county at $200 per acre. G. S. Nugent, rent; Prof. Samuel J. and Mrs. Buck arc SITUATIONS WANTED. Marshalltown, Iowa. effect In Dubuque county of reducing enjoying a visit from their son, Irving cover, after hours of suffering. No. 1—Bear Creek stock and grain MISCELLANEOUS. the number of saloons from 112 to 74 Wanted—Steady place to work by For Sale—Five-room bcuse at 808 farm of 482 acres, situated six miles J. Buck, of St. Louis., day or hour, by woman. 'Phone 510 Corns and Calluses removed without or cutting ofE a little more than a third Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Rltter had the News'of Eldora. ' North Center street, partly modern, northeast of Grinnell. pain. Bunions and Ingrowing nails " of them. pleasure of an over Sunday visit from Special to Times-Republican. red. large lot; snap at $1,500, one-third No. 2—The 377-acre stock fe.rm for quickly relieved. All discomforts of The chief effect was to reduce the a niece of Mr. Rltter, Miss Veeta Eldora, July 29.—Agnes and Leo cash, balance monthly payments. D. A. merly owned by Rapson & Moyle and the feet treated under strictly aseptio ; BUSINESS CHANCES. number in the city of Dubuque from Hammer, who is a teacher in the pub Hagerty, of Aurora, 111., arrived here Moore. 'Phone eveningB 1261 green. situated seven and one-half miles conditions. Consultation free. C. seventy-nine to fifty-eight. In Dyers- Monday for a visit In the home of their northwest of Grinnell. lic schools of Des Moines, but was on Wsnted—Local representative. No For Sale — Almost new five-room, Ladd. chiropodist. Masonic Temple.* vilie they had eight, in Cascade seven her way to Chicago to spend some time uncle, Frank Murphy. canvassing or soliciting; good income No. 3—The Monlnger stock and itind in New Vienna, Worthlngton and J. T. Carpenter, of Farley, Dubuque partly modern cottage. Must be sold at grain farm of 561 acres, situated eight in a summer school. assured. Address National Co-Oper once. In desirable location. Bargain If CUT RATE SHIPPING. Farley two each, but these and ten A. L. Frlsbie, of the Herald, and Mrs. county. Is here for a visit" with his ative Realty Company, V-999, Marden and one-half miles northwest of Mar taken at once. Midland Realty Com Cut rate* on household goods to other towns now have one saloon each. Frisbie, are away on a two weeks' va brother, N. S. Carpenter. building, Washington, D. C. shalltown; railroad station on farm. cation, spending one week in Des Harry Conger, of Craig, Col., arrived pany. 'Phohe 987 green. H. M. Bray. Grinnell, Iowa. Pacific coast and other points. Superior service at reduced rates The Boyd STOLEN FORD RECOVERED. Moines and the next at Northwood. In Eldora Tuesday for a visit with his FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale or Trado—Good house and For Sals—160 acres two miles north Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson have parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conger, and lot In Qrinnell, will sell at a reasonable Transfer Company, Minneapolis, Minn. For Sal*—New potatoes. 'Phone 719 of Green Mountain, good land, good im Newton Auto Found Stalled Near Oaks- gone to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. F with other relatives and friends. price or will consider trade for Mar provements. good terms ut 5 per cent; Southwest lows Is a fertile field for ? ' • loosa—Thieves Eacape. Marvin, whose home is at International Mns. C. M. Haas, of this citV', and green. shalltown property. George F. Thayer, the man with anything to sell that has Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Snyder, of Jewell 100 acres two and one-half miles north Newton, July 29.—The Ford automo- Falls. Minn. For Sale — Remington typewriter, Marshalltown. of Green Mountain, well improved; 107 merit. It is thickly populated and Junction, left Monday by automobile • bile belonging to Henry Rodgers which Mrs. Addle C. Walker has gone to cheap. 'Phone 1024 white. acres north of Marshalltown, good im prosperous. Seventy-live thousand peo was stolen last Wednesday night from visit her sister, Mi's. C. A. Taylor; in for Detroit, M'ch., for a visit with Mr. For Sals—A good paying country For Sals—Old newspapers, a large heftel, two-story brick, twenty-four provements, some terms, $180; eighty ple In southwest Iowa read the dally • the Congregational church, has been her home at Evanston, 111. The sisters and Mrs. Snyder's son, who is em Nonpareil. It Is the great want ad ployed In the Ford automobile factory bundle for B cents at the Tlmes-Rs- rooms, electric lighted, city water, fur acres three miles of Marshalltown, recovered. The automobile was found plan to spend a week at Lake Geneva. good land, good improvements; 160 medium of this section. It is known far in Oskaloosa by a garage company thru Mrs. M. E. Mair and her son, Donald, in that city. publican. ' nished completely in every way and In best of condition. Has cleared pres acres, good Improvements, ninety acres and wide as a producer of results.* If V. the agency of the cards which the local former residents of this city and who Miss Anna Peiseri is in Chicago vis For Sals—Tickets to Salt Lake City, you have land or anything else to Mil iting friends and looking after business ent owners from $2,000 to $2,500 per level, balance rolling, Sl.'tS; 120 acres . authorities sent out over the state. have recently visited here, plan a to 'Phone 838 red. or trade, get In touch with southwest matters. year for past ten years. This hotel i» four and one-half miles of Marshall- The garage people were called out movie \o the. state of . Washington in Iowa thru the Nonpareils Write tef into the country to pull in a car On early August. They are now at Pella. Mr. and Mnr. 3. F. Hardin, of this city ' For Sale—An Invention' patented not for lease or rent and must be sold town, a' bargain at $140. rood terms; C C. Hunt, who ha* lived In Moqte- and Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. McMah city or country property, auto Included located in a thriving Iowa town of fine land, terms; eighty acres Joining
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