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as Sk 1 &V Li®? f\ 325 A Naval B» BOOTH TARKINOTOIT 7. "Monafeur Bencitis," "H» ~t chaptm xxxutfe-*-&t. rrr—^:e feife tV* And so Bibb* sat In the porch of tha temple with the money changers. But no One came to scourge him forth, for this mi tb« tempi* of Bigatss, tuid the changing of money was holy wor ship and true religion. The priests wore that "sottish" lookBibbs' mother had seen beginning to develop about his mouth and eyes—a Wary look which she could not define, but it comes with service at Hie -temple and it was the more marked, upon Bibbf for his sharp awakening to the neces sities of that service. Be did as lltijle "useless" thinking as possible, giving hlmself.no time for It. He worked continuously, keeping his thoughts still on his work when he came home at night, and .he talked of nothing^ whatever except his work. But. he did not sing at it He was often In the streets, and people wan not allowed to sing in the streets. They might make any manner of hide ous uproar—they could shake build ings they could outthunder the thun der, deafen the deaf, and kill the sick with noise or they could walk the streets ordrtre through them bawling, squawking or screeching, as they chpse, ff the noise was traceably connected with business though street musicians were not tolerated, being considered a nuisance and an interference., A. man or woman who went singing for pleas ure through the streets—like a craxy Neapolitan—would have been stopped, and belike locked np for freedom does not mean that a citizen Is allowed to do every outrageous -thing that comes Into his head. The streets wees dan gerous enough, in all conscience, with out any singing! and the Motor federa tion issued public warnings declaring -that the pedestrian's life was in his own hands, and giving directions how to proceed with the least peril. How ever, Bibbs Sheridan had no desire to sing In the streets, or anywhere. He had gone to his work with an energy that for the start at least was bitter, and there was no song left in him. He began t» know Ms active fellow citizens. Hers and there among them he found a leisurely, kind soul, a relic of the old period of nelghborliness, "pioneer stock," usually and there were men—particularly among' the merchants and msnufscturers-rH*o honest they leaned backward repu tatMnft lomWlmes attlBSted,nby stories of heroic sacrifices to bopor nor were there lacking some Instances of gen erosity even nobler. Here and there, too, were bookman, In their little lei sure and, among tbe Germans, mnslc men. And theee, with the others, wor shiped Bigness and the growth, each man Serving for his own sake and for what: he could get out of It, but all united in their faith in the beneficence and glory of their god. To almost all alike that service stood as the most Important thing la life, ex cept on occasion of some such vital, brief Interregnum as the dangerous 111 ness of a wife or child. Iq the way of "relaxation" some of the servers took golf some took fishing some took "shows"—a mixture of Infantile and negroid humor, stockings, and tin ma sic some took an occasional debauch some took trips some took cards and sonm took nothing. The high priests wefe vigilant to watch that no "relaxa tion" should affect the service. When a man attended to anything outside his business, eyes were upon him his credit jsas la danger—that Is, his life was in daoger. And. the old priests TWjWh Wisconsin Cut We are selling land in Price county and Bayfield County. We have the best t\\ soil in the state, some of'the best im fe proved forma, the best markets, Du luth-Ashland-lCanitowoe Milwaukee ps Mlnneaipolls-Salnt Pattl-Chlcago, we give you the beat terms of any land company in Wisconsin. This land sells affrom $12.50 per. acre up to 926 per aero. Personal attention given pur chasers and arrangements made ty In spect lands at any time for full infor mation write or call on wW. E. NICHOLSON Room 2, Woodbury Building, Marshall town, Iowa. OVER 85 WEST MAlN St. PHONES Hinecker, 1322 OfHoe,.«3 Negly 1084 ~Ki a a *5 m— QOOD 80-ACRE FARM, 10 miles from Marshalltown, 1% miles from good Shipping point.' Fair Improvements, mile to rural school. Price $185.00 per acre, will consider Marshalltown prop erty in trade Upto $6,000.00. Hare Exchanges Large and Small All Times Keep your weather eye on this pass fbr Bargains. -M%:S .v.'- ,'i 'Xk Marehalltown.lows. a sp^!«ri':attwujti«d we^are offer Ittg for sale for*heNnext thirty days yjfcS-'#^,rspme extra-well Hons attd mares in '«-.... ning sires, a* prloeg to Can't Totiuse on* .turn. -write .•"'"'"'IL'"'. '-v.--.' .'J I! wer$as ardent as the young ones the million wis *seager to be bigger' as the thousand seventy was as busy as seventeen. They5 strove mightily against one another, and the old priests were the most Wgry, the most plaus ible and! the most dangerous. Bibbs learned be tnust /Walk charll among these—he1 must wear a thousand eyes and beware of spiders indeed! '0' And outside the temple Itself 'wer® the pretenders, the swarming thieves and sharpers and fleecers, the sly ras cals and the open rascals bt*t these crn/iD the CUB atUl/r reporter QAl/CDd pnKrics & FOR SALE-^ TO RENT TO EXCHANGE- .. (When an advertisement does *e* give the advertiser's name write a let ter addressed as directed in the a» and. leave it at the newspaper offlcfc where the advertiser will get it. publishers can not give the name o* the adV«rtiser without the advertisers consent. All advertisement for _4l*»s column must be in the office at o'clock on date of publication to insure classification.] WANTED Wanted—^Washings and ironings do at home. Phone yellow 800. to Wanted—Try D. A. Moore for wall paper cleaning. Phone red 189. Wanted—Screen work and general ^carpenter repairing. Phone yellow Tit Wanted Washing to do at home. Phone yellow 1323. Wanted—Wlashlnga. Phone yellow 776. Wanted—Ashes and rubbish to haul, phone white 644. Wantsd—Jf you have anything t2iait you want to sell private or at auction, call Plnneo's auction hous£ 1829 ring one. Wanted Good one: horse delivery wagon. Phone 1880 ring one. Plnneo's ,anctton bfflse. ... Wanted—To haul rubbish and gar bage. yhone 801 green. Wanted—'Housemovtng.. B. a Miller* SOS Pack street. 1 Wanted—To purchabe for caSb four or five room house and lot. Not neces sary that house be modern. State full particulars 1-80, care Times-Stepubli can. Warited—(Furnished room and con veniences of a homie, by young busi ness man, K-20, care of Times-Re publican, Wanted—X^et your wants be known. Carl's employment agency. (Phono 9S0. Wanted—(Horses to pasture. Timo thy, cloVer and blue grass .pasture. Call red 7S3. Wanted—Cisterns to dig and finish, mason work 801 North Sixth street. Wanted—Cellars to dig. Union man, using only union teams. Satisfaction guaranteed. jA. I* Clark, phone 004 Wanted—Elvery one to know that the services of the visiting nurse em ployed by the Visiting Nurse's Associa tion, are to be had at what patients are able and willing to pay or without pay. by those .in straitened circumstance*. Telephone Clara Britt, 11 South Fourth ph: street, ph|ne 885. Wanted—Ii?omers at 8 Bast Webster, Bath and modern conveniences. Wanted—To buy good veal beef, and poultry at all times. Phone Sk Wlhlte Meat Market.' HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted—Man or woman to weave rugs. Iowa (Rug Works. Phone 1652. Wanted—Painters. Good Job to right persons. rA. I* Glllett. Wanted—Young man for stock room Work* F. W. Woolworth Company. Wanted—(Man fo clean outside of windows." South Eighth street. Wanted—One boy, 13 to wanted immediately in your town. Be tftost to answer important. Good pay. Wheel useful but 'not essential. Oone, 4609 Magnolia avenue, Chicago. Wanted—Man to Operate grader for county road system. Must ibe ex perienced, work all eummer. Apply H. O. ttickolt, 'county engineer. Wanted—tMen our. Illustrated c&ta Jog explains how we teach the ibaiiber trade in a few weeks, mailed free. iMoler Barber College, Chicago, 111. Wanted—Milling machine and lathe hands experienced on todl and die work in large Job «hop. Oood ^rages. Steady work. Open shop. 'F. ®. .Walt man, P. O. box 161, Detroit tMJloh. Wanted—iSix carpenters and body builders and two good carriage .black smiths at qnce.. Mjarahalltown Buggy Company. Wsntsd—^Married man with small fatally for ganeral farm work. Must oe experienced knd inot afraid io work. A. C. Johnson, demons, Iowa. HELP WANTCO-MMALB Wanted—Competent girl for genersl housework. Mrs, Leonard Carney, 615 West Main atreet Wahted"—Pive bri#bt, o«a)aWe iadies to travel, demensirate and s^ll dealers |25 to 150 per week. Railroad fare lid. Goodrich iJrugCoippany, depart eat IW, Omaha, Nsh. ™1 Iv1.' ^"i were feeble folk, not dangerous once be knew them, and he had a good guide to point them out to him. They were useful sometimes, he learned, end many of them served as go-betweens in matters where business must touch politics. He learned also how brew eries and "traction" companies and banks and other institutions fOught one another for the political control of the city. The newspapers, he discov ered, had lost their ancient political in fluence, especially with the knowing, who looked upon them with a skep tweaker 25 cents an .hour spare tlme.V Permanent experience unnecessary. International, Box 123, N orristown. Pa. Wanted—Lady to do Washing and ironing every week, at our homo elec tric washer, electric Iron. Fine, handy wash room in basement. Phone 1)499 or call at 207 South Seventh street. Mrs. 33-.1*. Billings. Wanted—iWomen. Pull time salary $15, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer 25 cents an hour spare time. Permanent, experience unnecessary, international Hosiery, Korristown, Pa. Wanted—Ladies our catalog ex-, plains how we teach.' hair dressing,/ manicuring, facial massage, etc., in few weeks, mailed free. IMoler College, 10S South iFifth avenue, Chicago. ^KTS7ne8?SHAN3E3T Wanted--Men-women. Government Jobs *75 to $150 month. Write immedi ately for list positions now obtainable, Franklin Institute, department 106 O, Rochester, N. T. Wanted—Traveler age 27 to 60. Ex perience unnecessary, Salary, com mission and expense allowance to right man. J1. E. fMcBrady, Chlcagp. Com* He re I A better isoil, a pleas anter country. Lands much cheaper. Aitkin county. Paradise of the farm er and dairyman. Our company's hjuids. Lowest prices. The easiest terma^Tfou ever sajfl. For illustrated literature, write, LAmold, land agent, Rock Island railway. 137 Wolvin building, Duluth, Minn. A Wanted Sales managers. Eastern firm opening branch house in Cedar Rapids will require the services of high grade men for county salesnpan agers. Must be men of ability, clean record, and ready to assume duties, at once $100 cash bond required, fully secured. Make your reply definite and complete with, business references and qualifications. Attractive high grade proposition for man who can stuid prosperity. Unless you have the-nec essary money for bond and can JjHlnd a third degree as to your business reputation, save your stamps. Address Manager, box 571, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Wanted—'Barn good money writing names and addresses. Spare time. No canvassing. Particulars for stamp. 43. C. Smith, Little Hock, Ark. Oil—$10 invested with us has made others (300 in less than six months. Let us send you our magazine, 'IPro fttable Investments," six months free, which tells how to make your money make you independent. The (Hoffman Company, 407 Fannin street, Houston, Tex. Wanted—You can easily double your income by handling1 our fast selling specialties. Particulars free. Write the (Ellsworth Specialty Company, 924 Tenth street, Des Moines, Iowa. AGENTS WANTED. Wanted—'Agents, new proposition Just oi/t. Xoeas away with extra tire on automobiles. Write quick for details. North Western Jobbing Company, box 599, Minneapolis, Minn, Wantedr-iAgents for article which no housewife can resist. City, country. Sells at almost every 'home. S. ©. Kaiufman Company, 24-2 Third avenue, Detroit, (Mich. Wanted—(Agents. Do not delay. Send today 'for free sample and large/ cata log of quick selling articles. Western Distributing Agency, box £39, Mam moth, Cal. SALESMEN WANTED Wanted—Salesmen, to handle spe cialties that sell to offices, homes, hotels, .etc. Fast sellers 100 per cent profit. Send itoday for booklet. High land (Manufacturing Company, Bayard, Iowa. ij FOR'SALE—MISCELLANEOUS For Sale Bees two or three strong swarms left cheap for qulclr sale. 21t North Fifth street. Phone IS80 yellow. For Sals—-A new piano, Cheap It taken a-t once. Will give terms to suit purchaser. -'Mrs. M. J. Pierce, 29 West State street' Phone MS, For Sale—Ttfro shares Marshall Oil Company 7 per cent preferred stoofc. Redeemable i»20.at a disconnt. A& dress F-20, care of Times-iRep^blicsn. For Sale—Top buggy and harness, Phone i8l§,' ./. For Sale—Shepherd colHe, dog, good br^ed. Caa be seen at Tar. Nelmas's for Sale—Garland range, iron beds, •cupboard, dressers, chairs, carpets and other lpousebold furnitum loquird^Ul fWtmt Simte street. waniiik1 'Women, foil 'time,. siuaryi For 8*Je—Bis twin I$15 three-arpeed witlt Vfk J'* yC/'4^ tical? humor, believing the Journals either to be! retained partisans, like lawyers, or else striving to forward the personal ambitions of their owners. The control of the city lay not with them, but was usually obtained by giv ing the "floating voters" gin money* and by other largesses. The revenues of the people were then distributed as fairly as possible among a great num ber of men who had assisted the win ning side. Names and titles of of fices went with many of the prises, and most of these title holders were extra seat and luggage carrier and fully equipped otherwise $200. Phone 1461. For Sale Second-hand furnace cheap. H. C. Lounsbury. For Sale—Pool hall in Minneapolis at big bargain. Six tables, cigar case, tobacco case, and stock. Good busi ness on transfer corner $600 cash takes It. Must sell soon. Good rea sons for selling. Address Owner, 226 Plymouth avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. For Sale Ever-bearing strawberry plants, 2 per hundred postpaid. W. F. Wilson, route 2, Liscomb, Iowa. For Sale—Dunlap strawberry plants, SO cents a hundred by parcel post. J. T. Molloy, Albion, Iowa. For 8alo—I have twenty bushels of my high test Tellow Dent seed com for sale. Who wants any or all of it. Write me or phone at my expense. CX B. Qreef, Bldora. Iowa. For Sale Senator Dunlap straw berry plants, 0 cents per hundred, at my place south side Linn creek ail young plants. C. H. Brock. For Sale—Complete outfit for carpet weaving at price that will Ignore com petition. Call at 308 South Center Street. For Sale—Three bicycles in good riding condition. Phone 63 on 21 or write Ralph W. Gettle, Green Moun tain, Iowa. wmm 'W\. TIMES-REPUBLICAN, "itoWN, IOWA: MAT 20,1911 A Good Place to Stick Around For Sale—Ice box In first class con dition. Cheap It^taken' at once, Also Singer Sewing machine. South :e grocery, phone 280. For Sale JWhite seed corn. This corn has been tested in the ground out of doors. First test was 96 and the second test was 98 1914 crop. Henry Nickolson, rural 7r phone 61 on 7. For Sale—Large store refrigerator cheap. Plnneo's auction house, 108 East (State street Phone 18&9 ring one. For Sale or Trade—iKigh grade ma hogany piano and bench. Mrs. A. G. Edwards. (Phone 585 white. For Sale—Geraniums, pansy, salvia verbena, aster, sweet ,allyssum, vinca vine, snapdragon, cauliflower, mango peppers, celery, sweet potatoes, cab bage, tomatoes, and many othet plants. This is a very fine stock. Phone 468. Dleslng Bros., 511 South Ninth street. For Sale—Two-year-old Concord and Warden grape vines, 10 cents, delivered by parcel post./ T. Molloy, Albion. Iowa. For Sale—After July 1, the greatest tile ditch filler made, fills eighty rods an hour, one man, two horses, second haiid in good repair. Price $20. George W. Artis, Aredale, Butler county, Iowa. For Sale Moving to Florida, will sell my household goods at private sale and at a big bargain, including brass beds, mahogany dresserB, leath er davenports and chairs, dining table and buffet, etc. Call day time or even ing. Dell Hoes, 107%, North First street. For Sale A good produce business and office. Owner wanting to leave city. Write, or phone 178. J. Benson, Sheffield, Iowa. For Sale—Billiard tables, new carom and pocket, with complete out fit $115 second-hand tables at re duced prices bowling alley supplies easy payments. Cigar store, drug, delicatessen and soda fountain fix tures. The Brunswlck-Balke Collender Cotapany, 113 Walnut street, Des Moines Iowa. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. For 8al»-^Hup twenty roadster, A-l condition, $175. Phone 1694. •For Sale—Ford touring car, 1914. Call and see this bargain. 506 North Third street. -For' Sale—Willys utility truck, 1916 model, 35 horse, 1,900 pound capacity One year's use. Oood condition. Best of reasons for selling. Abbott St Son. FOR SALE— CITY PROPERTY For Sala (New five-room cottage, modern except furnace and gas, with new garage for #1,500. Bight room house. City water, gas, bam, full lot foif »1.800. Two houses on same lot, modern ex cept furnace, paved,.street dose in, 12,500 for both ranted for ISO, which is 14 per cent Interest. UevetiTirooml house, modern, paved street *3. W0. New seven room' bungalow, fire place, and a dandy for |4,590. Other" houses at all prices to suit your pocketbook. G. S. Nugent over Benedict Brintnall*s store. Per Sale—We have property for sale all kinds, some on contract expected to present a busy appearance at times and. Indeed, some among them did work honestly and faithfully. €®o Be C«rtlnued.lf4 ''^!fif'"T^ Our Criminal unwed. Among bachelors thlrty-olght out of 1,000 are criminals, while of the mart ried men the proportion is only eigh teen to 1000. Gibraltar IS the smallest British pos session and measures less than two square miles. Canada la the largest, with 3,744,000 square miles. Classified Advertisements ONE CENT PER WORD EACH INSERTION—NO A D. RECEIVED FOR LESS THAN 15 CENTS. nado Insurance. Give us a trial. John Cob urn St Co., over 5 and 10-Cent store. For Sale—My home at 303 Jerome street, nine rooms and bath modern. Will sell at a bargain. W. £2. Mc Leland. For Sale—Two-room house and two lots at 130# West Boone street on easy terms. Inquire at ward 14 main build ing, soldiers' home. For Salo—Residence property at 105 West Church street Would make Into splendid fiats. A. L. Stern. For Sale—New modern six-room house, hardwood floors, lot 46^x180. Phone 149 or white 954 or call 118 North Ninth street. For Sale—A splendid two and one half acre tract Inside city limits. G&od house and barn, splendid orchard and small fruit An ideal home. Mortgage $2,000. Will take equity In cash or city property. S. C. Bell, telephone 8S5. For Sale—A good house with lots, for sale to the right person. Write, or phone 173. J. Benson, Sheffield, Iowa. PUBLIC AUCTION. The undersigned will sell at public auction at her residence, 610 West State street Marshalltown, Iowa, on Thursday, May 25, 1916, beginning at 10:15 a. m., and at 1:16 p. m., all her household furniture, Consisting of dressers, beds, stands, chairs, tables, book case and books, large davenport lace curtains, china closet dining room extension table, mission oak and six leather seated chairs to match, solid mahogany Cheval mirror, many large rockers. Some old chairs made new, one fine black walnut bureau, more than 100 years old old fashioned brass candlesticks, pictures of all descrip tions, new and old, all in good frames Ice box, gas Btoves, 5also snd acreage, and, Are and tort writing desk (an tique), many rugs, big' and small, all colors pictures of fine art which came from Kurope, images, vases, flower baskets, Tique wood stand, valuable also will offer for sale one Chase Brothers' Baby Grand piano, this IB one of the finest. You can afford to come many miles to get this piano. The above—lot of goods are all good and many of them are antiques. If you want any antique furniture don't miss this sale. Mrs. Robblns, owner Maulsby and Manship, auctioneers T. J. Shoemaker, clerk. LIVE STOCK, HORSE8, ETC. For Sale—Several head of big type registered Hampshire boars and bred sows. Doctor Evans. Marshalltown. ~~For Sale—(Pair draft blajck colts, 3 years old. Phone 1&43 rod. For Sale—Two good work mares, age 6 and 9 cheap. Phone 61 on 19. For Sale—One hundred goats and 100 Shropshire ewes with lambs. S3. W. Harmon. For Sale—Bight head of registered Hereford bulls of serviceable ages herd headers, farm bulls and several good aged bulls with quality. Prices right Bills Bally, Marshalltown. Iowa. One mile southeast of depots. EGOS FOR HATCHING, For 8aie—EJggs for hatching from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, 60 cents for setting of fifteen, $3 per hundred. Mrs. Mary M. Evans, Madrid. Iowa. Fer Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs "5 cents for fifteen, $4 per hun dred. All eggs tested with Magic egg tester. Pekln duck eggs 10 cents each. J. B. Curtis. Phone 62 on 4B, Mar shalltown. POULTRY For Sale—THwenty hens, milk cow, four pigs, 125 fruit trees, 175 grape vines, 500 strawberry plants, ten acres —everything goes, $590 $10 .'down monthly, S7.40. Box 6, Srondale, Mo. For Sale—All my Partridge Rook chickens, cheap 7 South Blghth street For Sale—Baby chicks, 10 cent% each. Phone 1645 green. 801 South .First avenue. IOWA LANDS For Sale—Bight-acre tana. F. Skiff, Iowa Falls, lows. Fer Sale—We have for quick sale a number of very good Mitchell county farms ranging in price from $85 to $140 per acre. Cedar Valley Land Company, Osage, Iowa. Fer Sale—An extraordinary 436-acre Zpwa farm located one and half mile of goodk town. Sight room house,- two Urge barns, granary, crib all fenced In good shape 165 acres under culti vation .balance fine blue grass pasture. Price $82.50 per acre $1,OSO cash, bal ahce good terms and time to suit. J. B. Sste --sr. ^rsasit'dakittf'' eighty Ji 1£. She T»(d Her Neighbor «I told a neighbor whose vary *otmg child had oroup about Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mrs. Rehkamp, MM Herman St., Covington, Ky. thought that the ohlld aurely would die it was so bad. When sh« gave it a couple doees of Foley's Honey aad Tar ahe was so pleased With the chasfe she did not know what to say." This old reliable cough syrup immediately helps coughs, eolds, croup aad whooping cough, oat a» good for old as It la for young folks.—McBrlde WiU Drug Co. By "HOE* I SMS" acres, three and one-half miles from Marshalltown, good improvements, price $200 per acre. Will take small payment and long time or Income property, or South Dakota 160 acres and long time on balance. All kinds of city property and acreage for sale and trade. J. £3. McDermott room 14, Woodbury building. Phone 620. For 8ale—Ten acres with good im provements, right close up to town of Hampton, to trade tor good residence In Marshalltown. Write box 163, Hampton, Iowa. For Sale—160 acres of land, one and half miles from Albion and 179 acres of land three miles from Caldwell. I own this land and will sell direct P. 8. Houghton. Albion, Iowa. For 8als—A fine level quarter sec tion of Marshall county land, nearly all tiled, good buildings, fine neighbor hood, one mile from good railroad town, for only $200 per acre. Carry half back on land. A bargain. Q. 8. Nugent, over Benedict & ferintnall's store. For Sale—Improved good eighty, acres, close to Marshalltown, a bargain at $225 per acre. Small payment long time on balance at 6 per cent B. McDermott room 14, Woodbury build ing. Phone 620. MINNESOTA .LAND For Sale—Choice unimproved landat for sale cheap, in Itasca county. Min nesota. Seventy-five improved anns is Pennington county, Minnesota. Prices right Terms reasonable. Call or write, James M. Draper. Spring Lake, Itasca county, Minnesota. For Sale—Sheltered, partly timbered dairy country, St Louis county. Rapid growting seasons. Low priced lands. Easy terms. Write Arnold, land com missioner, 566 Wolvin building, 3ulutU, Minn. For Sals—20,000 acres in Itasca and St. Louis counties, land in tracts of forty acres and upward. Near HIbbing. 12,000, and Chlsholm 8,000 people. Fine schools, churches, market, road and transportation advantages. Clay toil, level, easily cleared, most desirable land In this section. Low prices, easy terms. Come or write for map and folder. Guaranty Farm Land Company, 425 Lyceum building, Duluth, Minn. For Sale—Two good Dodge county, Minnesota, farms adjoining a good, live town of 1,000 population. Also four good farms in the vicinity of Green Mountain, Iowa. These farms are priced to sell and for quality can not be excelled. Phone 357. E. A. Hill. For Sale—160 acres, fair improve ments, 100 acres cultivated two miles from town price, $21,600 will accept general stock of merchandise not ex ceeding $9,000. Cash $500 balance long time. Hurry If interested. Reler son & Oleson, LeRoy, Minn. LAND! LAND! Land for everybody small or large tracts unexcelled for general farming, poultry, stock,, dairying and fruit $10 to $25 per acre: $5 to $10U first pay ment balance long time best and largest tract to select from in Michi gan will bear closest investigation good transportation, markets, road* schools, water and climate. Potatoes alone make more money per acre than corn on $200 land in Iowa. Write to day for full Information free. I want fo tell you about this country. George W. Swigart, owner, X1247 First Na tional Bank building, Chicago, 111. MICHIGAN LAND. Land for everybody small of large tracts, unexcelled for general fanning, poultry, stock, dairyirfg and fruit: $10 to $25 per acre $5 to $100 first pay ment balance long time best and largest tract to select from InjMIchi gan will bear closest InvM^P.tlon good transportation, roads, schools, water and clWiT Potatoes alone make more money pur acre than qorn on $200 land in Iowa. Wrlto to day for full Information free. I want to tell you albout this country. George W. Swigart owner. X-1247 First Na tional Bank building. Chicago. 111. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS For Salo South Dakota farms: $1,600 to $2,50b. Write Clyde Brewster* Aberdeen, 8. D. TO RtNT To Rant—Modern seven-room Hat, dose in. nice burgs airy rooms, with laundry accommodations, inquire at North Third street) To Rent—Two large rooma down stairs for flight housekeeping. ^Phone 1516 white 303 South Second ave&da. To Rent Oouth *Slde"edal yard*, of fice and scalsa. M. St X* traolu. 1. S. FWW*. -v REAL ESTATE 240-aore tsrmtwo and saHNitf miles from court honest laying- farm, easy to»aMu-'«s* for prica. MS acres tn IfarshaB jewisrf 1140 an acre. 19 acres, two miles from etty, modern improvements. 1^ for price and terms. Ftve-roous rest denes, on ps^eS street, new. Small payment down, balance monthly Pries #8,800. Three fine building lot* three blocks from court house en paved street. We have the agenqr for the Hupmobile, for Marshall county. List your property with ua, we get results. C. E LAND CO. Over Elswtrle Ll«fc* Offlee East Main St. Www HIS LOST— WANTED— FOUND— To Rent—Two modern furnished rooms, with laundry four modern unfurnished rooms. In-" Quire Bgbert'a Grocery, 811 Bast To Rent—Desirable modern rooms. Phone 1886. ..To Rent—Lower flat, four complete* ly furnished housekeeping rooms mod ern convenience*. Phone 541. To Rent—Light housekeeping room, large, modern suitable for two. Phone 373 108 North Third avenue^. To Rent—Modern rooms for housekeeping. 206 North First avenue. To Rent—Modern furnished room. 206 West Main street Phone 1887. To Rent—Newly furnished room* modern 401 North First avenue. To Rent—Five-room house on the south side. S. Flnkle, To Rent—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 408 Bast Linn. To Rent—Modern five-room house at 405% North Third avenue. Phone yellow 397 To Rent—Front room hi modern home, 407 West State, Phone red 742. Call evenings after 6. To Ren*—Modern house v$ry rea sonable. Beet location. Phone 931. To Ren*—M«dern rooms for light housekeeping. Phone W6 North First avenue. To Rent—Light housekeeping rooms,1 close In. Phone 1829 ring one. To Rent—Furnished room In modem! home, good location 10* West Church.' To Rent Modern apartment, three or six rooms. Phone 118 white. To Rent—We have storage on rail- To Rent—Modern furnished room at 309 East State street. Phono green 1132. 1 road track, also space for manufac turing garage, or machine shops. Mar shalltown Buggy Company. To Sell or Trade—Fine home In Grinnell, Iowa, for Marshalltown prow' erty. Inquire 102 South First ave nue. To Rent Furnished rooms with kitchen, private bath and south poreh no children. Phone 58$. LOST Lost—On Friday, fox terrier, an swers to name of "Trlxie," ran away from home. White and black spots on left side, brown head with black spots near tail. Call 390. Liberal reward, Charles Breckel. Lost—Child's kid gloves. Phone 413. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to lean upon farm aad oity property. G. W. Lawrence CO. First National Bank building. Money to loan on first mortgages on farm lands, for ward, at reasonable in terest. H. C. Lounsbury, attorney, guardian. Can oash your town property In tea days. Whitehead & Edwards, over 19 West Main. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LANDf If eo, get a copy of our Journal first. It has lands, city property aad sSsoka of goods advertised in its columns from i nearly every a tat* so that |W sa% find what you're locking fur hi Its sel omni. Bstabllahed nineteen years aaS.' reaches 76,200 readers. Send 11 SSntS for cne year's subscription or fN five years. Department J, Farm and Real Bstate Journal, Traar, lows. MISCELLANEOUS 8afety racer blades sharpened. Leave at Old Reliable Drag Store. When moving, then is the thn% ta phone SOS. TJe big Jensen trade is at your service. Cbaatpetent men t* handle your goods. Xtrompt service, Jensen's Auto Transfer, 6 North Third Five per oent on first mortgage loans on Marshall county terms. See White head Edwards, ever $9-31 West Main street. Southwest lows is a fertile Said fur the man with anything to sell that has merit. It Is thickly populated and prosperous. Seventy-five thousand peo ple in southwest Iowa read the datty Nonpareil. It Is the great want si medium of this section, it is known far and wide as a producer of results. If yen have land or anything else tft sett' ,or trade, get ta touch, wttk Iowa thru tie Nonpareil, Bluffs. Iowa. Cut rates on household Pacific ooast And other potntfc service «i reduced rates. TreasfarOostSanx. ii CUt RATI SHIPPING,