Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1910 — She Lives In Bingville. [ARTICLE]
She Lives In Bingville.
A South Missouri paper is carrying this ad.: “Attractive woman, not a day over thirty, would be pleased to correspond with eligible man. Not absolutely necessary that he should be young. Would prefer one with property, but one with a good paying position would be satisfactory. The young lady is of medium height, has brown hair and gray eyes, not fat, although, most decidedly, she is not skinny. Her friends say she is a fine looking woman. Object matrimony. Reason for this advertisement, the young woman lives in a little dinky town, Where the best catches are the boys behind the counters in the dry goods and clothing stores, and every one of them is spoken for by the time he is out of his short pants.. Address Hazel Eyes, Box 23, Bingville, Mo.”— Kansas City Star.
