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taken until atter tn© imuua encampment, but. it ia thought that immediately after that that work will be started.paid sodoIoTpearl; SELLSJT FOR $1,500Marshalltown, Aug. 5-—A line profit on an exquisite pearl found recently in the lows river near Iowa City by Little Big Bear, a Mesqaakie Indian at the Tama reservation, was realized by H. Willard, Son Co., of thin city when Charles H. Hull disposed of the pear! for $1,500 to W. L. Gardner, a pearly buyer of LeCiaire. Mr. Gardner saw an account In the newspapers about Mr. Hull buying the pearl and came here to see it. Mr. Hull held the value of the pearl at $1,500 and that price was paid by Mr. Gardner. Mr. Hull paid ?RS0 for the pearl less than two weeks ago. Mr. Gardner informed tlio Timos-Kepubll-can that he expected to seil the pearl anywhere from $2,000 to $2,500. He markets them In Paris and negotiates with foreign buyers personally every year.THRESHING MACHINE BURNS;
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Waterloo Reporter

Waterloo, Iowa, US

Mon, Aug 05, 1912

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