Evening times-Republican (Marshalltown, Iowa). 1919-08-14 ... · For Sale—Two hundred head of,...

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b * , * *•%%$' WANTtD. yi;i».y#i AN, MABSHAI^IOyN. 'IOWAT APOTOT 11 WIT Wanittf—(towing to do at home Phone yellow till * Wanted—Some on* to clean fclatern. Mane I tot. Wanted—Party who too* . mowtr CMtlng by mlatake, plaaae return for mchMce. Peterson, BatM ft Co. Wanted—To buy from owner email plaM neltr town. Muet be cheap. Ad- dress U-14, cere of T.-R. ' Winded—To' rent four or flwroom apartment or house. Must be iliodern. By Sept. 1. Phone red 1101. Wanted Competent pianist and bookkeeper, must be experienced, atat I waves wanted and give references. Ad- dress OxJS, care this office. Wanted— 1 fro rent five or six-room house, or four or Ave unfurnished rooms. Phone green 1J65. Wanted—Modern house for family of two. Phone green 1428 or grgen 1831. Wanted—To rent, strictly modern house In good location. H. N. Rlate, care of Joseph Jewelry Company. Wanted, Men and womeft to learn barber trade, big demand for-barbers. Trl-City - Barber College, Des Moines, Iowa. BRINGING UP FATHER Wanted—To rent,'.with view of buy- ing, garage In town of 306 to 2.600. Prefer northern Iowa or aouthera Min- nesota. State what you have In first letter. We would like to do general re- pair work and have first clasa me- chanics. Address 1-12, care this pa- per. Wanted—Junk of all kinds. Call morning, noon and evening, white 1398. Wagon will call. Wanted—To rent small house or two ;ior three furnished rooms. Address K-tl. care this office. Wanted—To rent farm of 120 or 110 .acres, five year term preferred, cash or share rent. Can give beat of refer- . ences. Write T-ll care this office. Wanted—Liberty bonds, over New Pure Food restaurant. Phone office •374, residence, J 97. E. E. Boomer. Wanted—(Plowing to do. I am equipped to do tractor plowing any- where within a radius of four or five mites of my farm at Albion. Ward Robinson, 1X08 West Main street, Mar- shalltown, Iowa. Wanted—To buy good Cut Rate Grocery. clean Jugs. Wanted—Tom Price of Des Moines, expert house cleaner, clean your rugs, wash your windows, wax and polish your floors, also setting up stovea for the winter, phone 388. r. ¥ - Wanted—Cement work and brick laying. George Lucius, 412 Washing- ton street, Marshalltown, Iowa. Phone green 587. Wanted—Draying and moving, by Ford truck, efficient service. Jesse E^glngton, phone 1565. Wanted—For cash, cheap residence property. Box 262, city. Wanted—To buy rags, magazines and all kinds of Junk, phone white 1620, our wagon will call. Mrs. M. Norby. Wanted—Win pay cash for lots, houses, acreage, equities, contracts, etc: Thomas H. Melckley, Woodbury build- ing. Phone 1236. Wanted—Contracting of all kinds. Cement, brick and plastering, first class work. Address Vincent Terzo. 611 East Boone street, Marshalltown, Iowa, phone red 1165. » ii Wanted Don't wait .until cold weather to have your furnace cleanted. Do it now. I specialize in cleaning and repairing furnaces. H. H. Spohr. Phone green 2026. y. V '• if 4 - Wanted—Second hand stoves, also furniture. Pbone white 1163 or green 1467. Wanted—Free Wisconsin bulletins soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bu- reau, Wisconsin Department of Agri- culture, Capitol 60, Madison, Wis Wanted—Washings Phone green 1710. and ironings. Wanted—One thousand bushels of good white clean oata, highest market price paid. Benedict Flour aqf Feed Company. HELP WANTED*—MALE. ft 5- K.T it* % Wantfd—At once, ten laborers new bank building; good wages. at Wanted—Night cook, eight shift. Stone's restaurant. hour Wantod- Bakery. - -Baker. Strub's Cafe and Wanted—By an old' established Arm, man for sales , work. Must be over 5 feet 8 inches tall and more than 26 years of age; to reside in Marshall- town. An exceptional opportunity. In answering give age, weight, helghth and experience. Address K-14, this office. ' Wanted—Experienced single man by month on farm, pick corn by bushel, state wjigea.'in first letter. Matt Car- roll, Ackley. Iowa. Wanted—At once, colored or white porter. Hotel Evans, $k' iS Wanted?—Carpenters wanted at once on new high school building, Washing- ton, Iowa. Ninety cents per bout. Nine hour day. Union Job. Long Job. Work Is hard wood finish. Apply Henkel and BrAwn, Washington, Iowa. Wanted—Night cook, eighteen per week. State's. Cafe, Algona, Iowa. Mr Wantad—Men to work on Ice wagon. /•. No experience necessary. Best wages. - Marshall Ice. , ' r—Jr HELP WANTED—PEMALE. Wantf4—N shift. Stone's Restaurant, t cook, ' eight hour fe. Wantfd—Two office girle for physl- st office, ^pply in own Address U-13, care this •-4 handwriting, office. : Wanted—Lady clerk in town of 1,000 meaf Marshalltown, one having had ?*- : perlence in general dry goods and shoes. Address F-13, care Tlmerf-Re- publican. Wanted Chambermaid. ^Stoddart 'Hotel. . -Want«d*-Lady or school girl to help . get children ready for school while s mother works or married couple that - would llkeheatcd room for taking care of house from 7 a. m. to § p. m.„ Phone red 1166 or call 702 East state street. WanUd Competent housekeeper, must $*y- BY GEORGE McJtANtfS ^ r- 2 owl I'LL. roou MA«lir TONK5HT I'LL IN TV1C HOUSE THROUCH ThcJ W U6HT *>0 THAT vcvLR. TRiCRr EH WELLILI rOQLXOO! w flfp» tIIII > Wanted—Maid. Pilgrim Hotel Wanted—Olrl for general houaework. Phone 66. Wanted Middle t«ed woman for general houaowork. 1102 Weat Main street. Phone Red 1564. SITUATION WANTED. Wanted—First class cook wants po- sition. State wages. Address U-14, care of T.-R. Wanted—Position as truck driver by experienced man. Address W-1S, care this offlcp. . Wanted—A 12-year-old girl would like a place on a farm to worn for her board and clothes and go to school. Call at 707 Woodbury street, Marshall- town, Iowa. Wanted—Position as foreman on farm by experienced man. Will take full charge/ Address J-12, care this office. - Wanted—Practical nursing or work 4>y day. Phone yellow 1960. Wanted—Work by ^oy 16. call green 1425 after 5 o'clock. Wantad—Position as truck Address 1-11. care of T.-R. driver. BUSINESS CHANCES. Wantad—Capable man with $1,500 up, for bast business opening In Mar- ahalltoWn? good for 3500 month or better;, permanent. J. Barten, 1302 God£ard building, Chicago. Wanted—C£ndy—big pay, start one our specialty candy factorle your home small room, anywhere, WANTED— FOUND- LOST— Classified Advertisements One Cent Per Word For Each Insertion No Ad Received For Lesa Than 15 Cents FOR SALE— TO RENT- TO EXCHANGE- For Sale—Sweet apples, 40 cents a peck. C.ill 930. * LIVE STOCK. HORSES. ETC. For 8ala—Thirty-two head of shoats as good as you ever saw. Sec Plumb & Munro, Marshalltown. For 8ale—Sow and four pigs, also three shoats. Call after 6 p. m. at 117 North Tenth avenue. For Sale—One hundred eighty acre farm lty miles from Lake Mills, Iowa. lU&t of black soil, well Improved, for particulars address owner. M. C. Hicks, Forest City, Iowa. . For Sale—Four eighty acre farms, I one eighty has good improvements, ' forty acres of sod for corn next year, price, |1"5, 32,000 cash payment, bal- northwest of Marshalltown, one and a half miles to market. Two hundred forty acres seven miles northwest of Marshalltown, three miles to market. One hundred eighty acres throe and one-half miles southwest of Mnrshall- town. This Is a partial list of furms | owned and controlled by us. We luvve ia number of others that are not n>»„. > tloned here. We are abl? to make ex- tra good terms on any of these farms. I anoe ten years at 5 per cent. A Rood 1 level eighty, fair improvements at $300. i ^mV'to our office and let us ron- For Sala—Young Jersey cow. milking One of the btest 160 acres in Tama i v1ncc (hat thoa( , farmg nrn ,, r ioed two gallons, fresh in November, phone county, best of Improvement*, one-half j wp wor(h thp mon(>v Hlnecker and 1111 yellow. I mile from Garwln, $412.50 per acre. . Ijarson ovfr n We8t Matn fl trcet. For"Sale—I have listed by other ; * a, P h JenWns ' Garwin - 10Wa " Marshalltown. Iowa. parties for my sale. Aug. 15, seven ( For Sals—Best farm In state for the """poP 8ale—Stock and grain farm 20 4 head of cows and heifers to be fresh money, $20,000. Improvements, no acr(lg R00d eol , nearly „u tillable, fine •before winter. W. H. Parsons, Orecn wasteland, level valley farm. $260 per j purc ' WRter abundant, fair Improve- Mountain. Iowa. »cre. Terms. W. H. Beach, Monda- SPVe'ntv acres fenccd hog tight. thirteen high grail* Guernsey milk loWH, Ihrii' liuihtu, binUtl", niovser, cultivator, etc, In fact everything run a farm of that alee. About sixty of iliu iilace ir< uiulir jiluw, Uul- ance In i>u«t»io. AI1 of farm can l>« culllvntoil If wanted. The reason for selling Is my father ia going to retlra n>in 'i'hv iuho hv is $:M)» per acre for the farm Including all live stock and machinery. This plucu may louk high wont look out of line. The thing to do Is to look at this fall's crops. For further Information Inquire of Charles Srhindelt', demons, Iowa. of Flake, which contains school, church and bank. Tha farms contain raspac- ^ lively 960, 300 and 640 acras, with ! large modern houses, apacloua bank barns, abundant excellent water, and can also furnlwh complete equipment. Address the owner, J. 1L Elder, Flak* Sack^ Canada. j TO RENT. ! To Rant—Furnished housekeeping but when seen It ! sult« with all modern conveniences; . h'-Mt and water; no children. Phon* CS3. < i , , , i... | To Rant—Heated flat, inqulr* J0$H West Main street. To Rent —Modern front room, close 1 In. Phone red 3058. "also mIn . Iowa - For Sale—Fifteen fresh cows springers, Holstelne, reds and roans. II. E. Whcater, R. No. 5. j For Sale—Two hundred head of, sheep including ewes and lambs. Re- member we can sell you all the sheep you need of any, kind and if you are short of money- we will carry you on , « in i them. Here is the place to buy your of our specialty candy factories ^n ahepp to ^ up your weed8 and c,ean tell how and furnish everything. Ad- vertise. "Grand opportunity. Men, worn-' en. Candy Company, 1819 Ranstead street, Philadelphia, Pa. For Sale—Few native ewes, registered .Shropshire buck, priced to For Sale—Three hundred and .twen- sell. F. B. Paxson. phone 261 on 22 B. j ty acre farm, close to town. Price, •—an( | $23w; 120 acre farm, five miles from TOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. For Sale—Oakland six, 1918, five pas- senger, good condition. John Jacob- son. For Sale—Ford touring car, 1914 model, first class condition, or will trade for live stock. Call White 529 ring 2. For Sale—Five passenger Studebaker automobile. Tuffree Music House. For 8ale—Ford touring par at the United Storage Battery Company, 107- 109 East State street. For Safe—One Paige car, four cyl- inders; one Kissel, thirty; one Pratt, 50; one three-horse International gas engine, cheap. Blake Auto Company. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale—Bicycle. Phone red 1106. For Sale—Canary" birds, call at 410 Bromley street. For Sale—Gas range, with rfven; will sell cheap If taken In next few days. 810 West Boone. For 8ale—One Globe heater for hard" coal or nut coke, one six hole Riverside steel range, good ' baKer. Call 304 Wanted—Everyone tg know that the South First street. services 'of the visiting nurse employed. F 8a|^HI7d or crushed coke by the Visiting Nurses'Association are^-h ter G w f^anii 3M South to be had at what natlents are able and willing to pay, of without pay by these Is straitened circumstances. Telephone, Clara Brltt, 201 West Mala street. Phone yellow 1115. Twentieth Avenue. Fqr 8ale—Kindling and old lumber. Corner of First avenue and Church street. C.#F. Johnson. For Sale—Owli)g to the death of my husftand, I wish to^pell his stock of general merchandise at Bradford, Iowa, doing a good business with fine territory to draw ftQiH. Will sell my residence of sevpjr rooms, .for cash only. Mns. LevenaSSkinher, Bradford, Iowa. *r For Sale—Piano and All kinds of household goods at 500 Woodbury street. Phone green 896. For Sale—At once, black soli at new bank building. For 8ale—Two gasolene Marshall Rug Worfts, engines. For 8ale—Stewart gas stove, good condition, five burner, canopy with shelf, $20. Phone F#l. For 8ale—Baby cab, high chair, porch swing, pictures, lni frame, ac- count file, sewing machine, man's suit, size 38, good ab new. Phone 829, of call at 612 Summit street. For Sale—Tractor plow, three bot- toms, good condlton, never used, pric- ed right for quick.sale. J. M. Daggett Company,. 19-21 South Second ave- nue, Marshalltown, Iowa. For. 8ale—Good uprlng wagon, nCw refrigerator, 100 quaft fruit Jars, Edi- son talking machine, 150. records and cabinet, other Household goods. Priced to sell. 'Pfrone w^|te 1138. For 8ale-^Re*tauront in small town close to Mamtialltown, excellent busi- ness; good stock; plfinty 6f Ice; rear sonable rqnt; o^rp*er has |»ther busi- ness which demands his time. Address K-13, care this office. For 8a|e—No. l6 cream separator; almost new, six gallon butter churn, new. 107 North Center street base- ment. v For Sale—concession for merry-go- round Aug. Zl'.jaild 32 at soldiers' re- union at JH<mtour. Write R. E. Finney, Montour, Iowa.y For 9a la Yellow Bantam sweet corn, 408 West St^tft street, phone green 74$. •; -; ' . ~~For 8ale—New IC*Vly Ohio potatoes at $8 per bushel. PhoneJ^Dunbar cen- t?al., C. 0. Palmar route No. 1; LeGrand, It>wa, For ' 8ale—CholM ^tomatoes f( atreet no|9G jon PW" 111 town, $460; seven acre tract, one mile from town, fine home. I>ands for sale In Ulue Earth county, Minnesota. See E. I{. Kuhl, room 1, Woodbury Build- ing. Phone 1354. For Sala—Farm lands, 2-57 acres, one mile to town, large new Improve- ments, $165; 12U acres, one mile to town, good buildings and fences, $160; ... . eighty acres, one mile out, best on up your corn. We aleo have cattle i earth_ , 35)) . 200 acrea> joining town, and hogs for sale. Sec Plumb & i j, 3- gevera f Othor good improvementr. Munro, Marshalltown. I eagy term#. See me for good farm One yearling spotted Po- | lands. A .Dj^Voods. Charles City, Iowa, furnished, i For 8al land China boar, pedigree lurnisnea. i por Sal«—l5o acres four miles from Henry Harms, Marshalltown, Iowa, cresco, very well Improved thoroughly route No. 2. ; fenced and cross-fenced with woven thistles, good For Sale—Fifty choice high grade wire. No quack nor Jersev cows and heifers all tuberculin «oll in high state of cultivation, one- tested. some fresh now, balance will ^chool^Jaind^lays gentj> freshen soon. Stephen A. Carr, Col lins, Iowa. rolling, ho hills. : good terms. J. Price $200 per acre, C. Hubbard, owner, FOR SALE—CITV PROPERTY. In- or ; iC'resco, Iowa. For Sale—Ten-acre fruit farm in Monona county, three miles and one- half from OnaStrti, ' ; Iowr, consisting or 200 bearing apple trees, thirty-five cherry trees, gra$Ss and sfoall frult, r seven room house, gooa barn, new ice house, garage, $2,000 will handle It. For particulars see George Ruth, two and one-half miles east of Marshall- town. or write F. J. Ruth. Onawa, Iowa. For Sale—Fine 'building lot at 1101 West Church street, '57V6*188%; lot lays fine, south front, no grading needed. Water and sewer on ^ot. quire at 1100 West Main street, phone 1427. J For Sale—Property at 310 and 312 ; South Second street. Also my home ; place at 107 West Nevada street which - Sale—Eighty acres of land and Is modern. Reason for selling leavln= , lmprovoment8 one-half mile from ac- town. F. M. Haas. Te ep on o .credited high school, good terms, price For Sale—Five modern houses in 1 $30 pPr acre under value if sold at best location from $2,000 up. Call on 1 once- Forty jtcres improved on good Harold L. Race, with attorney George : roaf i $150 per acre, $1,000 March 1, M. Lyon. 129 East Main street. balance long time. Above are two room partly modern specials,. Have forty other farms listed in Tama and Marijiall counties, phone ; mo if interested. Ralph Jenkins, Gar- win, Iowa. For Sale—Six house, .full lot, southwest part of city. Phone 928. Byjseveral heirs, who will sacrifice for j $385, extra good terms; gee Clemens & Har, over; miles town, fine land, fair ;„°d i..«, This T." improve- iments, $400, one-half cash; 160 acres jat $300, all cash, by March 1, 1920, a snap for man with money; 160 acres ,four miles town, $300, extra good ' terms. B. II. Orey, State Center, I Iowa. quick sale. Elder's, phone 397 Must over For Sale—Modern five-room house, fltje location, paved street, plenty of shade, fine lot for oniy $3,000. sell at once. Nugent & Lynn 10-cent etore. I For Sale—Will sell property at 403 Union street at a bargain, for cash or terms. Make me an offer. For sale by owners. Hadley & Adams, Fort Rus- . sell, Wyo. | drainage moror th;wi "i.oOU bushels of corn rocnts, about four miles from Macomb, a bar- gain at $290 Harlow Rockhill, owner. Conrad. Iowa. * For Sale—Farms: 217 acres bolns the S"* of the SE\4 and the SEtt of the S\V>/4 of section 10 and the ICV3 of the NEVi of section 15 and the twenty j year. This is tin unusual farm and can acres directly west of the eighty acres ; lie bought uii k<«k1 terms. Address A. between this and the railroad, all In j n. C„ Walnut Cirove, Minn. township 95-20. with about two-thirds of this plowable land, the balance pasture and hayland. Eight room house, small barn, double corn crib and granary, ho? and chicken house, grove, and a fine location, being two For Sale—13y owner; very attractive 3JW-acre farm homo in southern Red- wood county, Minnesota, located on ex- | cellent gravel road, four miles from j j0 R0nt—Five room house on Weat town, llus linu largo house, yard ana t?ui | roa( j „trect. $12.50 per month, or grove, silo, t»lg barn, nog house. wat-|wi)j ney on eaay payments. White- er works, etc. Farm well fenced and, j, on<j ^ Edwarda fiuipped for Htoek. l.and very produc-j ——; - . - five, all un.ler cultivation. County! To Rent-I>rlvlng team by weefer system thru farm. Raised Phono yellow 1896. 910 Eaat Main, last; To Rant—Sept. 1, furnished apart- ment; reference required. Addfetf K-i:, thla office. _________ I To Rent—Blacksmith ahop; fairly well equipped shop In town of 690. i Only one other shop and It Can't | handle all the work. Address J. care Times. Ronwlck, Iowa. For Sale—ISO acres of land Just out I of city limits, seven-room house with 1 i cellar, barn 82x36x16 with litter car- ; j rier, granary 16x24x10. Machine shed ',14x36; these buildings are all new and j jn ijrst class shape Everv foot of 1 T * Rent—Five-room house, south and one-half miles of Ration and four ^ [and Jg yndor' cumvation. 500 ! «lde. I. S. Flnkie. Phone 1064. | evergreen trees were planted last j - i spring. To settle an estate; price $125 j I per acre. Ford vSchuett, Perhain, Lost—Rlack leather poeketbook be- Minn. j tween corner Second and Main streets miles of town and eight miles of a town of 20,000. Good laying land and j rlcfc soil. Mortgage of - $1.8.000, per cent due In 1925. Owner would carry a reasonable second at 6 per cent due same time. Price at this LOST. 1 For Sale—Farm. 3S2 ncrcs. two i and Railroad streot. Finder leave time $187.50 per acre; $1,500 down on j houses of eight und six rooms, modern, this office for reward. contract, $6,500 March 1, 1920. I barn, lake shore, tine corn and alfalfa West half of the SW14 of section j land. X'rice $75 per acre, terms, llave at 23-95-20. This lies two and one-half 1 forty, eighty and 160, Write for de- miles of town and Is all under cult!- ) scriptions. Palmer Land Company, vation and tiled, and Is one of the | Richvllle, Minn. , choice eighty acres of that locality, j For sa , a _ s ~ e thc80 farms.. We have Loat—Sunday evening, Aug. 8, one man's coat, probably near orthwest- ern depot. Reward If returned to Times-Republican office. FOUND. Any one wanting an eighty acres will. thirty _ flvc fann9 , n southe rn Mlnneso- J" 1. M *hfch wo can sell on very easy $4,000 due April 1, 1921 nt n per cent. fauna—A good coot on South Sixth ta whfch wo can sell on very easy strCet, by E. M. Bartholomew. Owner ^ . . , , ,. n„|. 1 terms to the right parties. It will pay j tiuiy have «anie by calling at thla office Owner will take a good second back1 qu tQ ,nvcatlKate> Sen(1 for map 0f \ aJ yl for ai for a good part of the equity at 6 P<Hstato und information. Ilydo & Grant, j , . eenf for five years; $1,000 cash on eon- , . ... , 1 ; tTiTbi i> atir*rinM tract. $4,000 Unrph 1 1920. balance Fairmont, Minn. j rUBLIC AUCTION. can be carried on land; price $187.50 For Sala—I have a number of farms; publio Auction—Having sold my per acre. 1 for sale ranging from $100 to $250 per j homo I will sell my household furnlsb- One hundred elxty acres, being j acre, near a city of about 20,000 pop- inKS on premises, 318 North Third av®« SW%, section 9-94-28. of the choicest prairie land, located one mile of station, elcht and one-half miles of town of 4.O00, all In the native state, large drain tile thru It with branch to which there will be a ditch tax of about $2.38S following land. Terms. $1,500 on contract, about $6,000 Mhrch 1; purchaser to assume a first mort- gage of $17,000 due March 1. 1923 at 5 per cent, balance will be carried on land at 6 per cent; price $205 per acre." One hundred flftv-four and eltrht- tenths acres In the W^ of the Sivy, section 26. and the EV4. SEVi section 27-102-27, being a choice well tiled farm with good buildings, having a large house, large barn, new large hog house, granary, small chicken house. ulation and very good soil, some with modern liorr.es. Write for Inquiry to Emil A. Kurr. Sauk Rapids. Minn. For Salo—Minnesota farms here aro $60 to $100 per acre now. was so a tew years ago. I want wide j awake, anxious to advnnco farmers to ; write me. Jim Wilson, Constance, Minn. j For Sale—Choice Southern Mlnneso-) ta and Northern Iowa farms. For price | and terms wrltu C. I). l'ederson, Des j Moines, Iowa I For Sale—Farm bargains in Free- born county. Minn., near the Iowa state line. Come right to me and I will show you a big list of flno well lm Farms smooth anj! very rich, four miies For Sale-Special bargain, 160-acre Blue Earth. Minn . and one and one- farm. near Oelweln, Iowa, This is a; half miles of Ration This farm Is real farm, well Improved. Extra fine .very rich, much stock bolns fed on laying land, very best of soil. Price. | this land tor six years. I-irst Mort- $215 Will carry back $20,000 at 5 per gage due 1930 at 5 per cent ..I, - (.'round. J** | Z'L,, ^ nue, Marslialltown, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1919, beginning at 2 p. m-./is follow®: Good 9x12 rug. 9x9 rug, small rugs, flf- uciu »..« 'cea yards ©f rag cafpet, linoleum# Iowa land dressers, commodes, stands, good round ' dining table, six oak diners, rockers, small electric fan. new electric lUfht fixtures, clothes rack, wringer, loo* curtains, window shades, bedding, bed* springs, mattresses. si*o 38 lady's coat, lady's dressing table, singer sewln* machine, bureau, clock, couch,t drop leaf table, fruit cupboard, good Oil heater. Globe range, gas heater, wood heater, four barrels^ steel watering tank. Ice chest, porch swing, canned fruits, fruit Jars, dishes, cooking uten- j sll.i and many other articles. Terms cash. Carry Cober, owner, phone green terms and 5 per cent money. Agents : wanted. Lewis Fedgo, Albert Lea, j Minn. j 474; itit: Col. Kendall, auctioneer, phone MONEY TO LOAN. cent. Fred W. Carl. For Sale—Special bargain, seven- room modern residence, two blocks from Methodist church, large lot, 60x ISO; garage for two cars, on paved street. A real bargain. Fred W For Sale—My stock farm of 320 acres'in a compact body four and one- half miles from Vnnclevo and Mel- bourne at $200 per acre; moderate Im- provements and reasonable terms of For Sale—Modern seven-room house 1 payment. J. G. Brown, Marshalltown, Carl. close In; good lot, shade, north side, j Iowa. possession Sept, 1. Price, $4,<M>0. ^h r ®® j F0P 8ale—140 acres best choice lots West Summit street. T. C. Blue, phone 1557 or white. 374. health soil, Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, three and one- .ihalf miles to two towns, six-room For Sale—Owing to poor health "l house, good big barn and outbuildings, am offering my home place for sale at plenty good water, fair fences, lays 206 North First avenue. It Is central- line, good neighborhood, $200 per acre, ly located, being only two blocks and easy terms. George A. Romey, owner, a half from Main street and car Upe, It Is well adapted for a large family, being close-to the hlgn school, ward school, training school and business college. It Is also well fitted for the following: Boarding house, rooming house or a retreat for patients con- valescing frpm operations at the hos- pitals, for which there is at present a good demand. Reasonable terms will be given, 'j. G. Weatnerby, 206 North First a\ enue. Terms, $2,000 on contract, balance March 1, 1920, unless agreement on terms can be made at time of sale, which may be had on a portion of this at 6 per cent if neeefflary; price J2T<0 p"r acrp' WISCONSIN LAND. For Sale—Highly improved large and email farms, best unimproved lands In 1 southwestf.'Oi Wisconsin, close to Iown, i lowest prices, easy terms, wonderful I crops, corn, winter wheat, alfalfa, [»'- The prices named on the within l ,st ; tatoes; best dairy district known, are subject to change or prior sale Those buying now get double crops, without notice. For any information ; JTmki ng money. See us quickly to the land described herein, write. ! ftl , out goin^. Louthan & Romlngtr. phono or call on, F. R. Andrews, Iowa. Money to Loan upon farm and dtp property. G. W. Lawrence St Compa- ny. First National Bank building. KODAK FINI8HING8. We develop and print your kodaa pictures and mail them to yo'-i prompt- ly. Send for prices and how to *et frco enlargement from one of youf best Alms. Bowens Kodakery, Mar- shalltown. iowa MISCELLANEOUS. Eagle Grove, MISSOURI LAND. MINNESOTA LAND. For 8afe—A number one 160 acre farm, 4% miles .southeast of New Hampton. Iowa. Well Improved. Close to school. Good neighborhood. One and one-half mile from railroad sta- tion. A bargain for quick dale, phone j present them I will pay all expenses, or write F. E. Dixon, Conrad, Iowa. Also eighteen Iowa farms. Write me. R. D. No. 2. " I In old Anson bu|lding( Mu •For Sale—Mr. Renter, why pay rent when you can buy a home and apply your rent on it. I have houses from $900 to $3,500 on-.easy terms. D. G. Moore, over fclder'a drug store. For 8ale Five-room house, BIO South Third street, full lot 60x180, will sell on small payment down to right party, good terms.on balance. Allard & Mqgn. , For Sale—Humlong flats, lb4-l04Mi" 106-106%. North CenterCSccd For Sale—Ten acres, northeast city on Ford road, nice location, good reason for selling. Sec ihe crops 'on this place. Address A. B. C., care this office. ' , For Sale—Two hundred 1 ncre farm, eight miles north of Marshalltown, known as Cap Mills farm, good house, barn, corn cribs, garage and other out- buildings, also good well. H. A. Lund- strum, phone white 2074. ring 2. ~ For 8ale—Two hundred eighty acres six miles northwest of Marshalltown, close to two other markets. Seventy acres, ii tnises nm;nw.-ni Marsho'l terms guaranteed. For further par- 1 town*i' within one and one-half miles of tlctilars address Dr. ^ L. L. Carr, Cler- (fj^r^e^ Two hundred eighty acrefl mont, Iowa. 1 : twenty-two miles southeast of Mar- shalltown, two miles to market. Two hundred eight acres one mile from Marshalltown. This farm can be di- vided into ttfo farms. One hundred «IOWA LAND8. For 8al«—1 have thirteen farms for Wanted —Reduced rates to Mlnna- For SaJo—$100 to $175 per acre fori pop gaj e—153.acre farm one ami. <, 0t a anil Wisconsin. In order that hest lows farms. Large list sent °" | ono_half miles from city limit*. Will prospective landseekere might have the request Spauldlng & O'Donnell. Elroa. t prlcp fanll or f ar in and machinery, IM, or tuiilty of looking over lands at Iowa, |stock , crops, etc. Other l»usinm». Owen. Wis., and at Ortonville and W. J. Simpson, owner, It. F. L>. No. 2, >i ahnomen. Minn., we have made ar- Macon, Mo. numements for the following round For Sala—Southern Minnesota farms , p or Sale—Two hundred and thirty- trip r^tes: From Boone to Owen, Wis.. $140 an acre up to $200 an acre. Some ' 8lx wou improved, eighty acres $22.50; Hoono to Ortonville. Minn., of these farms are modern in every/ unaer | lf>K f.nce, five miles to mil- $25; Boone to Mahnomen, Minn., $30. respect. Come In and have a talk with j roa<1 $ 8() . 153. acres, fair improve- This Includes sleeping car fare If these farms are not as I re- j inpnt a> K<) od locution, three miles to tween Bootie and St. Paul. This trl] largo town with two railroads. $"•"': \v!'t afford a vteft to St. Paul or Mlpn- 140 acreft, In A-l condition, new nine- eapolls. as usually one day IS spent inj room house, and other Improvement.* tho Twin Cities. We have a good list good, four miles to railroad, $100; 190 „f innds and prices aro yot low and , acres, nil In grass, excjH»t thirty acres, t orm8 easy. For further informatior _ , T _ . . 40A ncros^ P mss not ,H, ° n P aRU1,0(1 Ulis call and see us. Telephone 257. For 8ale fcarm by owner.^O aj^ ^ AholU twenty tons of hay and j h j one or c. l>. Merchant. Merchant] me. ^f street. R. L. fundell, North' First Marshalltown,; Iowa. v improved Sto v cn3 Jj| )ll ^(; M l^^ S ||, fl d': s 00 i, U(,h<>l of oats Included with farm, | & >7ones Boone. Iowa. ' f r , r r y r ^ k . ^ $75; 43b acres, In A-l condition, four what yoB sets of Improvements, f.ve miles to ; so county seat, $12... We also have ^ ma "-1 ftnfl ^chea 7g,ooo readera each er farms and fine city propcHy ^fo , cents for one year's aubaorlj sale. Macon County 1-armers ; t, Farm & Real EsUte Jouroi E, Frazee, secretary, farm, all under on good jitato road^ seven miles ^market, fourteen miles to county seat and state farm school and agricultural experiment station. Five room house, j large hay and stock barn, granary, | chicken house, gitrage, deep \#U and! Windmill, all In fair condition. Rural telephone and mall delivery, close to f church and school. Possession Nov. j 15th If desired. Buy direct from owner,, communions. Address Box 144. j Morris, Minn. ~~For 8a|e—Farm of eighty acres. Ono of the beat farms In Bent on county, Minnesota. Farm Is located nine miles northeast of Sauk Rapids, and two miles from Frultvllle to store and year elation. Y. con, Mo. Ma- ' tlon. Traer. SOUTH DAKOTA Iowa 8outhw«at Iowa la a fertile field fo lanOS, ;ne ....... with anythlr.s *2 «!! 7= I merit Seventy-five thousand peo|«l gouthwMt Iowa read the dalljr IJob 1 parell. It Is the great want ad medlii sale See R". L. Mundell, on North First; Btxty_glx acre8 fi vo milea northeawt of ( creamery. Lake Is mile from farm. street, In Anion bulling. ' For 8ala—By owner, save commis- sion, 315 acres gotid soil, Corn and clover land, northern Iowac; fine barn, fulr house and outbuildings; newly painted, well drained; $155 an acre. 'Goid tterma. Iff. S. Warren, Younger- wUui bulldlngj.Dea Molnea, iow.a.^v. _ j Marshalltown. One hundred fifty acres six miles northeast of Marshall- town, one mile to market. .One hund- red severity-four acres eighteen miles north of Marshalltown, five miles to market One hundred seventy acres seven miles northeast of Marshall,'; Vtyvyn, fourteen miles Farm has all gftod Improvements In. eluding house, two barns, granary, machine shed, corn crib, wood house and chicken house. Also new silo and wind mill with largo cement tank. There Is rto farm that lays better than For Sale—Bargain, high class Dhkota S10 acre stock nnd grain farm „„„ adjoins limits of Watertown a olty of ;' f ^bla ^-tlon. It Is known far , lo.uOO. Splendid buildings. Worth $-00 a8 a producer of r««ults. It ncre; will sacrl.lce, non-resident owner hRVf( j nn<j or anything else to sell trade, get In touch with sonth" Iowa thrn the Nonpariel, must sell, F. t;. Schultz, 69 West Wash- ington street, Chicago. CANADA LAND. For Sale- Saskatoon, Riuffs. Iowa From tlie sourco to the mouth of tl I S Wm, -Farms, ninety miles from Sask.. Canada. Tn fine ! Rhino there are to bo found I thin one. This farm Is to be sold In ~f wheat belt, "Throe "(3)' system^ieally i ^ l ® 8 h''° rmrt,y the 'cfadiit* all live, stock and- machltlery, worked farms, within walking distance llke.cluej^, s-Wffstwj.i' 1 '! T K ^ 41 tyfaA 'j ^ t V Iff ; *1 A

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Wanittf—(towing to do at home Phone yellow till

* Wanted—Some on* to clean fclatern. Mane I tot.

Wanted—Party who too* . mowtr CMtlng by mlatake, plaaae return for mchMce. Peterson, BatM ft Co.

Wanted—To buy from owner email plaM neltr town. Muet be cheap. Ad­dress U-14, cere of T.-R. '

Winded—To' rent four or flwroom apartment or house. Must be iliodern. By Sept. 1. Phone red 1101.

Wanted — Competent pianist and bookkeeper, must be experienced, atat I waves wanted and give references. Ad­dress OxJS, care this office.

Wanted—1fro rent five or six-room house, or four or Ave unfurnished rooms. Phone green 1J65.

Wanted—Modern house for family of two. Phone green 1428 or grgen 1831.

Wanted—To rent, strictly modern house In good location. H. N. Rlate, care of Joseph Jewelry Company.

Wanted, Men and womeft to learn barber trade, big demand for-barbers. Trl-City -Barber College, Des Moines, Iowa. •

BRINGING UP FATHER

Wanted—To rent,'.with view of buy­ing, garage In town of 306 to 2.600. Prefer northern Iowa or aouthera Min­nesota. State what you have In first letter. We would like to do general re­pair work and have first clasa me­chanics. Address 1-12, care this pa­per.

Wanted—Junk of all kinds. Call morning, noon and evening, white 1398. Wagon will call.

Wanted—To rent small house or two ;ior three furnished rooms. Address K-tl. care this office.

Wanted—To rent farm of 120 or 110 .acres, five year term preferred, cash or share rent. Can give beat of refer-

. ences. Write T-ll care this office.

Wanted—Liberty bonds, over New Pure Food restaurant. Phone office

•374, residence, J 97. E. E. Boomer.

Wanted—(Plowing to do. I am equipped to do tractor plowing any­where within a radius of four or five mites of my farm at Albion. Ward Robinson, 1X08 West Main street, Mar­shalltown, Iowa.

Wanted—To buy good Cut Rate Grocery.

clean Jugs.

Wanted—Tom Price of Des Moines, expert house cleaner, clean your rugs, wash your windows, wax and polish your floors, also setting up stovea for the winter, phone 388.

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Wanted—Cement work and brick laying. George Lucius, 412 Washing­ton street, Marshalltown, Iowa. Phone green 587.

Wanted—Draying and moving, by Ford truck, efficient service. Jesse E^glngton, phone 1565.

Wanted—For cash, cheap residence property. Box 262, city.

Wanted—To buy rags, magazines and all kinds of Junk, phone white 1620, our wagon will call. Mrs. M. Norby.

Wanted—Win pay cash for lots, houses, acreage, equities, contracts, etc: Thomas H. Melckley, Woodbury build­ing. Phone 1236.

Wanted—Contracting of all kinds. Cement, brick and plastering, first class work. Address Vincent Terzo. 611 East Boone street, Marshalltown, Iowa, phone red 1165. »

ii Wanted — Don't wait .until cold

weather to have your furnace cleanted. Do it now. I specialize in cleaning and repairing furnaces. H. H. Spohr. Phone green 2026.

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Wanted—Second hand stoves, also furniture. Pbone white 1163 or green 1467.

Wanted—Free Wisconsin bulletins soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bu­reau, Wisconsin Department of Agri­culture, Capitol 60, Madison, Wis

Wanted—Washings Phone green 1710.

and ironings.

Wanted—One thousand bushels of good white clean oata, highest market price paid. Benedict Flour aqf Feed Company.

HELP WANTED*—MALE.

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Wantfd—At once, ten laborers new bank building; good wages.

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Wanted—Night cook, eight shift. Stone's restaurant.

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Wantod-Bakery. -

-Baker. Strub's Cafe and

Wanted—By an old' established Arm, man for sales , work. Must be over 5 feet 8 inches tall and more than 26 years of age; to reside in Marshall-town. An exceptional opportunity. In answering give age, weight, helghth and experience. Address K-14, this office.

' Wanted—Experienced single man by month on farm, pick corn by bushel, state wjigea.'in first letter. Matt Car­roll, Ackley. Iowa.

Wanted—At once, colored or white porter. Hotel Evans,

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Wanted?—Carpenters wanted at once on new high school building, Washing­ton, Iowa. Ninety cents per bout. Nine hour day. Union Job. Long Job. Work Is hard wood finish. Apply Henkel and BrAwn, Washington, Iowa.

Wanted—Night cook, eighteen per week. State's. Cafe, Algona, Iowa.

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Wantad—Men to work on Ice wagon. /•. No experience necessary. Best wages.

- Marshall Ice. , '

r—Jr HELP WANTED—PEMALE.

Wantf4—N shift. Stone's Restaurant,

t cook, ' eight hour

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Wantfd—Two office girle for physl-st office, ^pply in own Address U-13, care this

•-4 handwriting, office.:

Wanted—Lady clerk in town of 1,000 meaf Marshalltown, one having had ?*-

: perlence in general dry goods and shoes. Address F-13, care Tlmerf-Re-

• publican.

Wanted — Chambermaid. ^Stoddart 'Hotel. .

-Want«d*-Lady or school girl to help . get children ready for school while

s mother works or married couple that - would llkeheatcd room for taking care

of house from 7 a. m. to § p. m.„ Phone red 1166 or call 702 East state street.

WanUd Competent housekeeper, must $*y-

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Wanted—Maid. Pilgrim Hotel

Wanted—Olrl for general houaework. Phone 66.

Wanted — Middle t«ed woman for general houaowork. 1102 Weat Main street. Phone Red 1564.

SITUATION WANTED.

Wanted—First class cook wants po­sition. State wages. Address U-14, care of T.-R.

Wanted—Position as truck driver by experienced man. Address W-1S, care this offlcp. .

Wanted—A 12-year-old girl would like a place on a farm to worn for her board and clothes and go to school. Call at 707 Woodbury street, Marshall-town, Iowa.

Wanted—Position as foreman on farm by experienced man. Will take full charge/ Address J-12, care this office. -

Wanted—Practical nursing or work 4>y day. Phone yellow 1960.

Wanted—Work by ^oy 16. call green 1425 after 5 o'clock.

Wantad—Position as truck Address 1-11. care of T.-R.

driver.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

Wantad—Capable man with $1,500 up, for bast business opening In Mar-ahalltoWn? good for 3500 month or better;, permanent. J. Barten, 1302 God£ard building, Chicago.

Wanted—C£ndy—big pay, start one our specialty candy factorle

your home small room, anywhere,

WANTED— FOUND-LOST—

Classified Advertisements One Cent Per Word For Each Insertion — No Ad Received For Lesa Than 15 Cents

FOR SALE— TO RENT-TO EXCHANGE-

For Sale—Sweet apples, 40 cents a peck. C.ill 930. *

LIVE STOCK. HORSES. ETC.

For 8ala—Thirty-two head of shoats as good as you ever saw. Sec Plumb & Munro, Marshalltown.

For 8ale—Sow and four pigs, also three shoats. Call after 6 p. m. at 117 North Tenth avenue.

For Sale—One hundred eighty acre farm lty miles from Lake Mills, Iowa. lU&t of black soil, well Improved, for particulars address owner. M. C. Hicks, Forest City, Iowa. . •

For Sale—Four eighty acre farms, I one eighty has good improvements, ' forty acres of sod for corn next year, price, |1"5, 32,000 cash payment, bal-

northwest of Marshalltown, one and a half miles to market. Two hundred forty acres seven miles northwest of Marshalltown, three miles to market. One hundred eighty acres throe and one-half miles southwest of Mnrshall-town. This Is a partial list of furms | owned and controlled by us. We luvve ia number of others that are not n>»„. > tloned here. We are abl? to make ex­tra good terms on any of these farms. I anoe ten years at 5 per cent. A Rood

1 level eighty, fair improvements at $300. i ^mV'to our office and let us ron-For Sala—Young Jersey cow. milking One of the btest 160 acres in Tama i v1ncc (hat thoa(, farmg nrn ,,rioed

two gallons, fresh in November, phone county, best of Improvement*, one-half j wp„ wor(h thp mon(>v Hlnecker and 1111 yellow. I mile from Garwln, $412.50 per acre. . Ijarson ovfr n We8t Matn fltrcet.

For"Sale—I have listed by other ; *a,Ph JenWns' Garwin- 10Wa" Marshalltown. Iowa. parties for my sale. Aug. 15, seven ( For Sals—Best farm In state for the """poP 8ale—Stock and grain farm 20 4 head of cows and heifers to be fresh money, $20,000. Improvements, no acr(lg R00d eol, nearly „u tillable, fine •before winter. W. H. Parsons, Orecn wasteland, level valley farm. $260 per j purc ' WRter abundant, fair Improve-Mountain. Iowa. »cre. Terms. W. H. Beach, Monda- SPVe'ntv acres fenccd hog tight.

thirteen high grail* Guernsey milk loWH, Ihrii' liuihtu, binUtl", niovser, cultivator, etc, In fact everything run a farm of that alee. About sixty

of iliu iilace ir< uiulir jiluw, Uul-ance In i>u«t»io. AI1 of farm can l>« culllvntoil If wanted. The reason for selling Is my father ia going to retlra n>in 'i'hv iuho hv is $:M)» per acre for the farm Including all live stock and machinery. This plucu may louk high wont look out of line. The thing to do Is to look at this fall's crops. For further Information Inquire of Charles Srhindelt', demons, Iowa.

of Flake, which contains school, church and bank. Tha farms contain raspac-

^ lively 960, 300 and 640 acras, with ! large modern houses, apacloua bank barns, abundant excellent water, and can also furnlwh complete equipment. Address the owner, J. 1L Elder, Flak* Sack^ Canada.

j TO RENT.

! To Rant—Furnished housekeeping but when seen It !sult« with all modern conveniences;

. h'-Mt and water; no children. Phon* CS3. < i , , , i...

| To Rant—Heated flat, inqulr* J0$H West Main street.

To Rent —Modern front room, close 1 In. Phone red 3058.

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For Sale—Fifteen fresh cows springers, Holstelne, reds and roans. II. E. Whcater, R. No. 5. j

For Sale—Two hundred head of, sheep including ewes and lambs. Re­member we can sell you all the sheep you need of any, kind and if you are short of money- we will carry you on

, « in i them. Here is the place to buy your of our specialty candy factories ^n ahepp to ^ up your weed8 and c,ean

tell how and furnish everything. Ad­vertise. "Grand opportunity. Men, worn-' en. Candy Company, 1819 Ranstead street, Philadelphia, Pa.

For Sale—Few native ewes, registered .Shropshire buck, priced to For Sale—Three hundred and .twen-sell. F. B. Paxson. phone 261 on 22 B. j ty acre farm, close to town. Price,

— •—an(| $23w; 120 acre farm, five miles from

TOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

For Sale—Oakland six, 1918, five pas­senger, good condition. John Jacob-son.

For Sale—Ford touring car, 1914 model, first class condition, or will trade for live stock. Call White 529 ring 2.

For Sale—Five passenger Studebaker automobile. Tuffree Music House.

For 8ale—Ford touring par at the United Storage Battery Company, 107-109 East State street.

For Safe—One Paige car, four cyl­inders; one Kissel, thirty; one Pratt, 50; one three-horse International gas engine, cheap. Blake Auto Company.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

For Sale—Bicycle. Phone red 1106.

For Sale—Canary" birds, call at 410 Bromley street.

For Sale—Gas range, with rfven; will sell cheap If taken In next few days. 810 West Boone.

For 8ale—One Globe heater for hard" coal or nut coke, one six hole Riverside steel range, good ' baKer. Call 304

Wanted—Everyone tg know that the South First street. services 'of the visiting nurse employed. F 8a|^HI7d or crushed coke by the Visiting Nurses'Association are^-h ter G w f^anii 3M South to be had at what natlents are able and willing to pay, of without pay by these Is straitened circumstances. Telephone, Clara Brltt, 201 West Mala street. Phone yellow 1115.

Twentieth Avenue.

Fqr 8ale—Kindling and old lumber. Corner of First avenue and Church street. C.#F. Johnson.

For Sale—Owli)g to the death of my husftand, I wish to^pell his stock of general merchandise at Bradford, Iowa, doing a good business with fine territory to draw ftQiH. Will sell my residence of • sevpjr rooms, .for cash only. Mns. LevenaSSkinher, Bradford, Iowa.

*r • For Sale—Piano and All kinds of household goods at 500 • Woodbury street. Phone green 896.

For Sale—At once, black soli at new bank building.

For 8ale—Two gasolene Marshall Rug Worfts,

engines.

For 8ale—Stewart gas stove, good condition, five burner, canopy with shelf, $20. Phone F#l.

For 8ale—Baby cab, high chair, porch swing, pictures, lni frame, ac­count file, sewing machine, man's suit, size 38, good ab new. Phone 829, of call at 612 Summit street.

For Sale—Tractor plow, three bot­toms, good condlton, never used, pric­ed right for quick.sale. J. M. Daggett Company,. 19-21 South Second ave­nue, Marshalltown, Iowa.

For. 8ale—Good uprlng wagon, nCw refrigerator, 100 quaft fruit Jars, Edi­son talking machine, 150. records and cabinet, other Household goods. Priced to sell. 'Pfrone w^|te 1138.

For 8ale-^Re*tauront in small town close to Mamtialltown, excellent busi­ness; good stock; plfinty 6f Ice; rear sonable rqnt; o^rp*er has |»ther busi­ness which demands his time. Address K-13, care this office.

For 8a|e—No. l6 cream separator; almost new, six gallon butter churn, new. 107 North Center street base­ment. v

For Sale—concession for merry-go-round Aug. Zl'.jaild 32 at soldiers' re­union at JH<mtour. Write R. E. Finney, Montour, Iowa.y

For 9a la — Yellow Bantam sweet corn, 408 West St^tft street, phone green 74$. •; -; ' .

~~For 8ale—New IC*Vly Ohio potatoes at $8 per bushel. PhoneJ^Dunbar cen-t?al., C. 0. Palmar route No. 1;

LeGrand, It>wa,

For ' 8ale—CholM ^tomatoes f(

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town, $460; seven acre tract, one mile from town, fine home. I>ands for sale In Ulue Earth county, Minnesota. See E. I{. Kuhl, room 1, Woodbury Build­ing. Phone 1354.

For Sala—Farm lands, 2-57 acres, one mile to town, large new Improve­ments, $165; 12U acres, one mile to town, good buildings and fences, $160;

... . eighty acres, one mile out, best on up your corn. We aleo have cattle i earth_ ,35)). 200 acrea> joining town, and hogs for sale. Sec Plumb & i j,3- geveraf Othor good improvementr. Munro, Marshalltown. I eagy term#. See me for good farm

One yearling spotted Po- | lands. A .Dj^Voods. Charles City, Iowa, furnished, i

For 8al land China boar, pedigree lurnisnea. i por Sal«—l5o acres four miles from Henry Harms, Marshalltown, Iowa, cresco, very well Improved thoroughly route No. 2. ; fenced and cross-fenced with woven

thistles, good For Sale—Fifty choice high grade wire. No quack nor Jersev cows and heifers all tuberculin «oll in high state of cultivation, one-tested. some fresh now, balance will ^chool^Jaind^lays gentj> freshen soon. Stephen A. Carr, Col lins, Iowa.

rolling, ho hills. : good terms. J.

Price $200 per acre, C. Hubbard, owner,

FOR SALE—CITV PROPERTY.

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iC'resco, Iowa.

For Sale—Ten-acre fruit farm in Monona county, three miles and one-half from OnaStrti, ';Iowr, consisting or 200 bearing apple trees, thirty-five cherry trees, gra$Ss and sfoall frult,r

seven room house, gooa barn, new ice house, garage, $2,000 will handle It. For particulars see George Ruth, two and one-half miles east of Marshall-town. or write F. J. Ruth. Onawa, Iowa.

For Sale—Fine 'building lot at 1101 West Church street, '57V6*188%; lot lays fine, south front, no grading needed. Water and sewer on ^ot. quire at 1100 West Main street, phone 1427. J

For Sale—Property at 310 and 312 ; South Second street. Also my home ; place at 107 West Nevada street which - Sale—Eighty acres of land and Is modern. Reason for selling leavln= , lmprovoment8 one-half mile from ac-town. F. M. Haas. Te ep on o • .credited high school, good terms, price

For Sale—Five modern houses in 1 $30 pPr acre under value if sold at best location from $2,000 up. Call on 1

once- Forty jtcres improved on good Harold L. Race, with attorney George : roafi $150 per acre, $1,000 March 1, M. Lyon. 129 East Main street. balance long time. Above are two

room partly modern specials,. Have forty other farms listed in Tama and Marijiall counties, phone

; mo if interested. Ralph Jenkins, Gar-win, Iowa.

For Sale—Six house, .full lot, southwest part of city. Phone 928.

Byjseveral heirs, who will sacrifice for j $385, extra good terms; gee Clemens & Har, over; miles town, fine land, fair

;„°d i..«, This T." improve-

iments, $400, one-half cash; 160 acres jat $300, all cash, by March 1, 1920, a snap for man with money; 160 acres

,four miles town, $300, extra good ' terms. B. II. Orey, State Center, I Iowa.

quick sale. Elder's, phone 397

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For Sale—Modern five-room house, fltje location, paved street, plenty of shade, fine lot for oniy $3,000. sell at once. Nugent & Lynn 10-cent etore. I

For Sale—Will sell property at 403 Union street at a bargain, for cash or terms. Make me an offer. For sale by owners. Hadley & Adams, Fort Rus- . sell, Wyo. |

drainage moror th;wi "i.oOU bushels of corn

rocnts, about four miles from Macomb, a bar­gain at $290 Harlow Rockhill, owner. Conrad. Iowa. *

For Sale—Farms: 217 acres bolns the S"* of the SE\4 and the SEtt of the S\V>/4 of section 10 and the ICV3 of the NEVi of section 15 and the twenty j year. This is tin unusual farm and can acres directly west of the eighty acres ; lie bought uii k<«k1 terms. Address A. between this and the railroad, all In j n. C„ Walnut Cirove, Minn. township 95-20. with about two-thirds of this plowable land, the balance pasture and hayland. Eight room house, small barn, double corn crib and granary, ho? and chicken house, grove, and a fine location, being two

For Sale—13y owner; very attractive 3JW-acre farm homo in southern Red­wood county, Minnesota, located on ex- | cellent gravel road, four miles from j j0 R0nt—Five room house on Weat town, llus linu largo house, yard ana t?ui|roa(j „trect. $12.50 per month, or grove, silo, t»lg barn, nog house. wat-|wi)j ney on eaay payments. White-er works, etc. Farm well fenced and, j,on<j ^ Edwarda fiuipped for Htoek. l.and very produc-j — ——; - . • • -f i v e , all un.ler c u l t i v a t i o n . C o u n t y ! To Rent-I>rlvlng team by weefer

system thru farm. Raised Phono yellow 1896. 910 Eaat Main, last; To Rant—Sept. 1, furnished apart­

ment; reference required. Addfetf K-i:, thla office. _________

I To Rent—Blacksmith ahop; fairly well equipped shop In town of 690. i Only one other shop and It Can't | handle all the work. Address J. care Times. Ronwlck, Iowa.

For Sale—ISO acres of land Just out I of city limits, seven-room house with 1

i cellar, barn 82x36x16 with litter car- ; j rier, granary 16x24x10. Machine shed ',14x36; these buildings are all new and j jn ijrst class shape Everv foot of1 T* Rent—Five-room house, south

and one-half miles of Ration and four ^ [and Jg yndor' cumvation. 500 ! «lde. I. S. Flnkie. Phone 1064. | evergreen trees were planted last j • - —

i spring. To settle an estate; price $125 j I per acre. Ford vSchuett, Perhain, Lost—Rlack leather poeketbook be-Minn. j tween corner Second and Main streets

miles of town and eight miles of a town of 20,000. Good laying land and j rlcfc soil. Mortgage of - $1.8.000, per cent due In 1925. Owner would carry a reasonable second at 6 per cent due same time. Price at this

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1 For Sale—Farm. 3S2 ncrcs. two i and Railroad streot. Finder leave

time $187.50 per acre; $1,500 down on j houses of eight und six rooms, modern, this office for reward. contract, $6,500 March 1, 1920. I barn, lake shore, tine corn and alfalfa

West half of the SW14 of section j land. X'rice $75 per acre, terms, llave

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23-95-20. This lies two and one-half 1 forty, eighty and 160, Write for de-miles of town and Is all under cult!- ) scriptions. Palmer Land Company, vation and tiled, and Is one of the | Richvllle, Minn. , choice eighty acres of that locality, j For sa,a_s~e thc80 farms.. We have

Loat—Sunday evening, Aug. 8, one man's coat, probably near orthwest­ern depot. Reward If returned to Times-Republican office.

FOUND. Any one wanting an eighty acres will. thirty_flvc fann9 ,n southern Mlnneso- J"

1. M *hfch wo can sell on very easy $4,000 due April 1, 1921 nt n per cent.

fauna—A good coot on South Sixth ta whfch wo can sell on very easy strCet, by E. M. Bartholomew. Owner

^ . . , • , ,.n„|. 1 terms to the right parties. It will pay j tiuiy have «anie by calling at thla office Owner will take a good second back1 qu tQ ,nvcatlKate> Sen(1 for map 0f \ aJ yl for ai for a good part of the equity at 6 P<Hstato und information. Ilydo & Grant, j , . eenf for five years; $1,000 cash on eon- , „ . ... , 1 ; tTiTbi i> atir*rinM tract. $4,000 Unrph 1 1920. balance Fairmont, Minn. j rUBLIC AUCTION. can be carried on land; price $187.50 For Sala—I have a number of farms; publio Auction—Having sold my per acre. 1 for sale ranging from $100 to $250 per j homo I will sell my household furnlsb-

One hundred elxty acres, being j acre, near a city of about 20,000 pop- inKS on premises, 318 North Third av®« SW%, section 9-94-28. of the choicest prairie land, located one mile of station, elcht and one-half miles of town of 4.O00, all In the native state, large drain tile thru It with branch to which there will be a ditch tax of about $2.38S following land. Terms. $1,500 on contract, about $6,000 Mhrch 1; purchaser to assume a first mort­gage of $17,000 due March 1. 1923 at 5 per cent, balance will be carried on land at 6 per cent; price $205 per acre."

One hundred flftv-four and eltrht-tenths acres In the W^ of the Sivy, section 26. and the EV4. SEVi section 27-102-27, being a choice well tiled farm with good buildings, having a large house, large barn, new large hog house, granary, small chicken house.

ulation and very good soil, some with modern liorr.es. Write for Inquiry to Emil A. Kurr. Sauk Rapids. Minn.

For Salo—Minnesota farms here aro $60 to $100 per acre now. was so a tew years ago. I want wide j awake, anxious to advnnco farmers to ; write me. Jim Wilson, Constance, Minn. j

For Sale—Choice Southern Mlnneso-) ta and Northern Iowa farms. For price | and terms wrltu C. I). l'ederson, Des j Moines, Iowa I

For Sale—Farm bargains in Free­born county. Minn., near the Iowa state line. Come right to me and I will show you a big list of flno well lm

Farms

smooth anj! very rich, four miies For Sale-Special bargain, 160-acre Blue Earth. Minn . and one and one-

farm. near Oelweln, Iowa, This is a; half miles of Ration This farm Is real farm, well Improved. Extra fine .very rich, much stock bolns fed on laying land, very best of soil. Price. | this land tor six years. I-irst Mort-$215 Will carry back $20,000 at 5 per gage due 1930 at 5 per cent

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nue, Marslialltown, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1919, beginning at 2 p. m-./is follow®: Good 9x12 rug. 9x9 rug, small rugs, flf-

uciu »..« 'cea yards ©f rag cafpet, linoleum# Iowa land dressers, commodes, stands, good round

' dining table, six oak diners, rockers, small electric fan. new electric lUfht fixtures, clothes rack, wringer, loo* curtains, window shades, bedding, bed* springs, mattresses. si*o 38 lady's coat, lady's dressing table, singer sewln* machine, bureau, clock, couch,t drop leaf table, fruit cupboard, good Oil heater. Globe range, gas heater, wood heater, four barrels^ steel watering tank. Ice chest, porch swing, canned fruits, fruit Jars, dishes, cooking uten-

j sll.i and many other articles. Terms cash. Carry Cober, owner, phone green

terms and 5 per cent money. Agents : wanted. Lewis Fedgo, Albert Lea, j

Minn. j

474; itit:

Col. Kendall, auctioneer, phone

MONEY TO LOAN.

cent. Fred W. Carl.

For Sale—Special bargain, seven-room modern residence, two blocks from Methodist church, large lot, 60x ISO; garage for two cars, on paved street. A real bargain. Fred W

For Sale—My stock farm of 320 acres'in a compact body four and one-half miles from Vnnclevo and Mel­bourne at $200 per acre; moderate Im­provements and reasonable terms of

For Sale—Modern seven-room house 1 payment. J. G. Brown, Marshalltown,

Carl.

close In; good lot, shade, north side, j Iowa. possession Sept, 1. Price, $4,<M>0. ^hr®® j F0P 8ale—140 acres best choice lots West Summit street. T. C. Blue, phone 1557 or white. 374.

health

soil, Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, three and one-

.ihalf miles to two towns, six-room For Sale—Owing to poor health "l house, good big barn and outbuildings,

am offering my home place for sale at plenty good water, fair fences, lays 206 North First avenue. It Is central- line, good neighborhood, $200 per acre, ly located, being only two blocks and easy terms. George A. Romey, owner, a half from Main street and car Upe, It Is well adapted for a large family, being close-to the hlgn school, ward school, training school and business college. It Is also well fitted for the following: Boarding house, rooming house or a retreat for patients con­valescing frpm operations at the hos­pitals, for which there is at present a good demand. Reasonable terms will be given, 'j. G. Weatnerby, 206 North First a\ enue.

Terms, $2,000 on contract, balance March 1, 1920, unless agreement on terms can be made at time of sale, which may be had on a portion of this at 6 per cent if neeefflary; price J2T<0 p"r acrp'

WISCONSIN LAND.

For Sale—Highly improved large and email farms, best unimproved lands In

1 southwestf.'Oi Wisconsin, close to Iown, i lowest prices, easy terms, wonderful I crops, corn, winter wheat, alfalfa, [»'-

The prices named on the within l,st ; tatoes; best dairy district known, are subject to change or prior sale Those buying now get double crops, without notice. For any information ; JTmking money. See us quickly to the land described herein, write. ! ftl,out goin^. Louthan & Romlngtr. phono or call on, F. R. Andrews,

Iowa.

Money to Loan upon farm and dtp property. G. W. Lawrence St Compa­ny. First National Bank building.

KODAK FINI8HING8.

We develop and print your kodaa pictures and mail them to yo'-i prompt­ly. Send for prices and how to *et frco enlargement from one of youf best Alms. Bowens Kodakery, Mar­shalltown. iowa

MISCELLANEOUS. Eagle Grove, MISSOURI LAND.

MINNESOTA LAND.

For 8afe—A number one 160 acre farm, 4% miles .southeast of New Hampton. Iowa. Well Improved. Close to school. Good neighborhood. One and one-half mile from railroad sta­tion. A bargain for quick dale, phone j present them I will pay all expenses, or write F. E. Dixon, Conrad, Iowa. Also eighteen Iowa farms. Write me. R. D. No. 2. " I In old Anson bu|lding(

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•For Sale—Mr. Renter, why pay rent when you can buy a home and apply your rent on it. I have houses from $900 to $3,500 on-.easy terms. D. G. Moore, over fclder'a drug store.

For 8ale — Five-room house, BIO South Third street, full lot 60x180, will sell on small payment down to right party, good terms.on balance. Allard & Mqgn. ,

For Sale—Humlong flats, lb4-l04Mi" 106-106%. North CenterCSccd

For Sale—Ten acres, northeast city on Ford road, nice location, good reason for selling. Sec ihe crops 'on this place. Address A. B. C., care this office. ' ,

For Sale—Two hundred 1 ncre farm, eight miles north of Marshalltown, known as Cap Mills farm, good house, barn, corn cribs, garage and other out­buildings, also good well. H. A. Lund-strum, phone white 2074. ring 2. ~ For 8ale—Two hundred eighty acres

six miles northwest of Marshalltown, close to two other markets. Seventy acres, ii tnises nm;nw.-ni Marsho'l

terms guaranteed. For further par- 1 town*i' within one and one-half miles of tlctilars address Dr. ^ L. L. Carr, Cler- (fj^r^e^ Two hundred eighty acrefl mont, Iowa. 1 : twenty-two miles southeast of Mar­

shalltown, two miles to market. Two hundred eight acres one mile from Marshalltown. This farm can be di­vided into ttfo farms. One hundred

«IOWA LAND8.

For 8al«—1 have thirteen farms for

Wanted—Reduced rates to Mlnna-For SaJo—$100 to $175 per acre fori pop gaje—153.acre farm one ami. <,0ta anil Wisconsin. In order that

hest lows farms. Large list sent °" | ono_half miles from city limit*. Will prospective landseekere might have the request Spauldlng & O'Donnell. Elroa. t prlcp fanll or farin and machinery, „IM,ortuiilty of looking over lands at Iowa, |stock , crops, etc. Other l»usinm». Owen. Wis., and at Ortonville and

W. J. Simpson, owner, It. F. L>. No. 2, >iahnomen. Minn., we have made ar-Macon, Mo. numements for the following round

For Sala—Southern Minnesota farms , por Sale—Two hundred and thirty- trip r^tes: From Boone to Owen, Wis.. $140 an acre up to $200 an acre. Some ' 8lx wou improved, eighty acres $22.50; Hoono to Ortonville. Minn., of these farms are modern in every/ unaer |lf>K f.nce, five miles to mil- $25; Boone to Mahnomen, Minn., $30. respect. Come In and have a talk with j r o a < 1 $ 8 ( ) . 153. acres, fair improve- This Includes sleeping car fare b«

If these farms are not as I re- j inpnta> K<)od locution, three miles to tween Bootie and St. Paul. This trl] largo town with two railroads. $"•"': \v!'t afford a vteft to St. Paul or Mlpn-140 acreft, In A-l condition, new nine- eapolls. as usually one day IS spent inj room house, and other Improvement.* tho Twin Cities. We have a good list good, four miles to railroad, $100; 190 „f innds and prices aro yot low and

, acres, nil In grass, excjH»t thirty acres, • torm8 easy. For further informatior _ ,T _ . . „ 40A ncros^ Pmss not ,H,°n PaRU1,0(1 Ulis call and see us. Telephone 257. For 8ale fcarm by owner.^O aj^ ^ AholU twenty tons of hay and j h jone„ or c. l>. Merchant. Merchant]

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^f street. R. L. fundell, North' First

Marshalltown,; Iowa. v

improved Stovcn3Jj|)ll^(; Ml^^S ||,fld': s00 i,U(,h<>l of oats Included with farm, | & >7ones Boone. Iowa.

' f r , r r „ y r ^ k . ^ $75; 43b acres, In A-l condition, four what yoB sets of Improvements, f.ve miles to ; so county seat, $12... We also have ^ma"-1 ftnfl ^chea 7g,ooo readera each er farms and fine city propcHy ^fo , cents for one year's aubaorlj sale. Macon County 1-armers ; t, Farm & Real EsUte Jouroi

E, Frazee, secretary,

farm, all under on good jitato road^ seven miles ^market, fourteen miles to county seat and state farm school and agricultural • experiment station. Five room house, j

large hay and stock barn, granary, | chicken house, gitrage, deep \#U and! Windmill, all In fair condition. Rural telephone and mall delivery, close to f church and school. Possession Nov. j

15th If desired. Buy direct from owner,, communions. Address Box 144. j

Morris, Minn.

~~For 8a|e—Farm of eighty acres. Ono of the beat farms In Bent on county, Minnesota. Farm Is located nine miles northeast of Sauk Rapids, and two miles from Frultvllle to store and

year

elation. Y. con, Mo.

Ma- ' tlon. Traer.

SOUTH DAKOTA

Iowa 8outhw«at Iowa la a fertile field fo

lanOS, ;ne ....... with anythlr.s *2 «!! 7= I merit Seventy-five thousand peo|«l

• gouthwMt Iowa read the dalljr IJob 1 parell. It Is the great want ad medlii

sale See R". L. Mundell, on North First; Btxty_glx acre8 fivo milea northeawt of ( creamery. Lake Is mile from farm. street, In Anion bulling.

' For 8ala—By owner, save commis­sion, 315 acres gotid soil, Corn and clover land, northern Iowac; fine barn, fulr house and outbuildings; newly painted, well drained; $155 an acre.

'Goid tterma. Iff. S. Warren, Younger-wUui bulldlngj.Dea Molnea, iow.a.^v.

_ j Marshalltown. One hundred fifty acres six miles northeast of Marshall-town, one mile to market. .One hund­red severity-four acres eighteen miles north of Marshalltown, five miles to market One hundred seventy acres seven miles northeast of Marshall,';

Vtyvyn, fourteen miles

Farm has all gftod Improvements In. eluding house, two barns, granary, machine shed, corn crib, wood house and chicken house. Also new silo and wind mill with largo cement tank. There Is rto farm that lays better than

For Sale—Bargain, high class Dhkota S10 acre stock nnd grain farm „„„ adjoins limits of Watertown a olty of ;' f ^bla ^-tlon. It Is known far , lo.uOO. Splendid buildings. Worth $-00 a8 a producer of r««ults. It ncre; will sacrl.lce, non-resident owner hRVf( jnn<j or anything else to sell

trade, get In touch with sonth" Iowa thrn the Nonpariel,

must sell, F. t;. Schultz, 69 West Wash­ington street, Chicago.

CANADA LAND.

For Sale-Saskatoon,

Riuffs. Iowa

From tlie sourco to the mouth of tl

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-Farms, ninety miles from Sask.. Canada. Tn fine ! Rhino there are to bo found I

thin one. This farm Is to be sold In ~f wheat belt, "Throe "(3)' system^ieally i ^l®8h''°rmrt,y the

'cfadiit* all live, stock and- machltlery, worked farms, within walking distance llke.cluej^, s-Wffstwj.i'

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