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kmm -,.4 i-v •c a to A ROY BAKING Pv, I PURELY PERSONAL MMtotato Miss Enid Alexander was a Davis City visitor Tuesday. Geo. E. Hurst went to Lamoni Sat urday for a short visit Roy Gore returned last Friday from a trip to St. Joe. C. W. Hoffman was at Mt. Ayr at tending court Monday. M. F. Grimes had business at Davis City last Friday evening. C. M. Akes had business at Blythe daie, Mo., Ia6t Saturday. Mrs. Hoy Gore was a visitor at Davis City last Thursday. W. L. Barry had business at Gar den Grove last Thursday. Marion F. Stookey had business at Pleasanton last Thursday. J. V. Lemley had business at La moni last Thursday evening. Wilber Howell made a business trip to Pleasanton Monday. Harry Craigo, of Garden Grove, was a Leon visitor Tuesday. B. Latta, of east of Leon, had bus iness at Davis City Tuesday. Miss Eunice Hall, of Weldon, was a visitor in this city Saturday. Mrs. M. Linden, of Pleasanton, was a visitor in this city Saturday. Wirt Beck, of Grand River, was a visitor in this city last Friday. Miss Hazel Hall, of Weldon, was a visitor in this city last Friday. Miss Sophia Shell, of Decatur City, was a visitor in this city Monday. Miss Clara Mcintosh, of Davis City, was a visitor in this city Monday. Leo Pyle, of Pleasanton, was a visitor in this city last Thursday. Miss Blanche Marvin went to Blockley Monday to visit relatives. Frank Dobozy, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Nat Cornett, of Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Mrs. L. A. Blackman, of Blockley, was a visitor in this city last Friday. Mrs. E. O. Stearns, of Van Wert, was a visitor in this city last Friday. Gib 'Turner, of Kellerton, visited over Sunday with friends in this city. Leroy Shelton, of Decatur City, had business in this city last Friday. Miss Lola Shelton, of Decatur City, was a visitor in this cityjast Friday. Alfred Burrell, of Davis City, was a visitor in this city last Thursday. W. A. Hopkins, of Lamoni, was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. Miss Zaide Salyards, of Lamoni, was a visitor in this city last Thurs day. Miss Ona Riley, of Decatur City, was a visitor in this city last Thurs day. Miss Ifcora Heather, of Van Wert, was a visitor in this city last Satur day. Wm. Akers, of Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city Satur day. E. B. Ryan, of near Decatur City, had business in this city last Satur day. Mrs. S. H. Campbell, of Decatur City, was a visitor in this city Mon day. T. J. Guthrie, of Blockley, was a business visitor in this city last Fri day. •fiss Mamie Sutton, of Indianola, came Monday for a short visit in this city. Miss Mary Hacker returned Mon day from a visit with friends at Van Wert. Willie Bradley was visiting with friends at Davis City Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. N. Craigo went to Van Wert Thursday to visit a few days with rel atives. Judge H. K. Evans retured Friday noon from a business trip to Des Moines. Milt Lindsey went to Lamoni Thursday evening to visit a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Sly. ^-.v.v: vx'---.''.«^ Absolutely Pure The on!y Baking Powder made from Royal rape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Annual Clearance Sale. In order to make room for our new spring stock of wall paper we are offering during the remainder of this month, our entire line of wall paper at 75 cents on the dollar. We have an excellent assortment and can show you just what you want for Parlor, D"niug Room, Bed Room, Hall or Kitchen, and just now is the time to do your fall papering before the cold weather commences. Come in and look over our samples and be convinced of the bar gains we are offering. STEMPEL & CHERRINGTON PHARMACISTS THE STORE. Phone No. 150. Leon, Iowa. Opposite Post Office. 4 T. B. Ramsey, of near Van Wert, was a business visitor in this city last Friday. L. B. Boldman, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Friday. Miss Mabel Still went to Lamoni Friday evening for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Zed Gore went to Davis City Saturday for a short visit with friends. Dr. J. O. Woodmansee had profes sional business at Lamoni Saturday evening. Mrs. F. L. Conrey was visiting with friends at Davis City last Thursday evening. C. R. Boeger, of Davis City, spent Monday and Tuesday with friends in this city. A. H. Moffit and son Joe, of La moni, were visitors in this city last Saturday. George Mannasmith, of Decatur, was a business visitor in this city Saturday. Mrs. Georgia Still, of near Kings ton, was a visitor in this city last Saturday. Mrs. C. H. Mitchell went to Osce ola Monday to visit a few days with relatives. I. K. Fisher, of Decatur, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Henry Turpin, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Grover Huston, of Pleasanton, was a business visitor in this city Thursday. Mrs. W. W. Wood returned Mon day evening from a visit with friends at Moulton. Charles Kerrins, of near Pleasan ton, was a business visitor in this city last Friday. Claire Githens, of Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city last Friday. W. B. Woods, of near Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Miss Fannie Evans went to Garden Grove Thursday to visit a few days with friends. W. H. McCalla, of Davis City, was visiting with his many friends in this city Tuesday. Dr. E. W. Doolittle, of Garden Grove, was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. Mrs. S. K. Carmean returned Thursday evening from a short visit at Van Wert. E. H. Peck and little daughter, of Decatur City, were visitors in this city Saturday. Miss Sylvia Muse came down from Des Moines Saturday evening for a few days visit. C. W. Barr, of Morgan township, was a business visitor in this city last Saturday. Mrs. Lulu Riesecker and little daughter went to Albany, Mo., Satur day on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Jones returned Friday evening from a few days visit in Des Moines Mrs. W. A. Boone returned Tues day from a week's visit with friends in Des Moines. Geo. O. Johnson returned from a stay of several weeks in Des Moines Monday evening. Miss Mary Ford, of Humeston, was an over Sunday guest of Miss Fern Pryor in this city. Miss Alice Gammill went to De catur City Saturday to visit a few days with friends. A. J. Fulton, of Eden township, had business calling him to Garden Grove last Friday. Sam Garber, of Center township, returned Friday from a visit at Des Moines and Ames. Mrs. L. B. Young, of Pleasanton, came Tuesday for a short visit with friends in this city. Mrs. M. L. Dale and Mrs. Anna Baker, of southeast of Leon, returned Tuesday from a week's visit with rel atives at Russell, Iowa. •E came DER :w',,v,T" Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gordon, of Gar den Grove, were business visitors in this city last Friday. S. F. Dent and S. R. Karns, of Woodland, were business visitors in this city last Friday. James and Jasper Baker went to St. Joe and Kansas City Monday to buy some stock cattle. Mr. and Mrs. John Archer went to Davis City Friday evening to visit a few days with relatives. Misses Beulah and Bessie Brooks went to Garden Grove Friday for a short visit with friends. O. D. Craig and little son, of Da vis City, were visiting in this city last Thursday afternoon. Miss Stella Keown, of Pleasanton, was in Leon Saturday, being on her way to Lamoni for a visit. Will Henderson went to Davis Monday evening for a short visit with relatives and friends. J. F. Ellis and son A. F. Ellis, of southeast of Leon, went to Tuesday on a business trip. Miss Josephine Beavers went to Garden Grove Friday afternoon for a few days visit with friends. Miss Helen Whisler went to St. Joe Thursday and visited over Sun day with friends in that city. Miss Mary Imhoff returned from Albert Mullin went to Shenandoah Saturday and visited over Sunday at the home of Asbury Johnson. E. Monroe and wife went to Garden Grove Thursday to visit friends and attend the reunion Mrs. O. L. Frazier, of Davis City, came Monday for a short visit at the home of F. L. Conrey in this city. matters on his farm near that place. came Friday and will again attend the t* 1 is'4 V- THE LEON REPORTER, 1911* Raymond Githens returned Satur- Herman Harmon went to Pleasan day evening from a visit with rela- ton Tuesday evening to visit a few tives at Van Wert. days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Miss Vie Stover, of Pleasanton, I Bert Chew. Friday for a few datvs" visit with Miss Georgia Potts and Effle friends 4n this city. jBeardsley returned Monday from a Mrs. B. A. Norman, of Davis City, few days visit with friends at Gar eanie Sunday for a short visit with friends in this city. Mrs. A. Cox returned Thursday in this city. evening from a few days visit with C. Cross returned Monday to his friends at Van Wert. home near Pleasanton after visiting Van Wert Monday evening where she at the home of her parents, Mr. and had been visiting a few days. Charles P. Shaffner, of Burrell, spent a couple of days in this city on business the first of the week. Miss Eva Curry, who is. teaching went to Van Wert Tuesday to visit a near Decatur City, came home Sat- Mrs. C. E. Bennett and daughter, Sun- Poland, of Lineville, was Wert to visit a few days with rela- came Saturday for a visit at the home visit den Grove. Mrs. S. W. Hurst was called to La moni last Wednesday evening by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Horner. George Hamilton returned Tues day to his home at Van Wert after visiting a few days with his brothers a few days with old friends near High Point. Jas. W. Hurst returned Saturday noon from Chicago where he had been buying new goods for Hurst Bros, store. Miss Gwennie Vandenburg, of Gar den Grove, returned last Thursday evening from a visit with friends at Des Moines. W. H. Colter, of Decatur City, the good roads booster of that section, was a business visitor in this city last Friday. Capt. J. D. Brown went to Garden Grove Thursday to attend the reun ion and visit his many friends in that vicinity. O. H. Reynolds, of southwest of Elston Leon, went to Allerton Saturday, be fog called there by the serious illness of his sister. Miss Leah Shoemaker, of Beards town, 111., was in Leon last Friday, being enroute to Lamoni for a visit with friends. Mrs. Roy Gore went to Davis City Saturday evening for a short visit Mrs. E. Buell. W. S. Simpson and neice, Miss Edith Stewart, returned Saturday evening from a visit with relatives at Farragut, Iowa Miss May Caster departed Monday for Des Moines after visiting for sev eral weeks at the home of her par ents in this city. J. C. Bullard, of west of Leon, few urday and visited over Sunday. Mrs. John Hacker. Mr. and Mrs. John Holden went to Mrs- S. P. Rogers, of Pleasanton, Davis City Tuesday for a short visit came Thursday and visited a couple with old friends at that place. of days at the home of Rev. Wm. Mrs. J. A Cresswell, of Decatur Biggs in this city. City, returned last Friday from a visit of several weeks in St Joe. Ed Parker, of east of Leon, re turned Thursday evening from at tending the reunion at Van Wert. Miss Sylvia, of Garden Grove, were visiting in this city last Friday, being visitors in this city last Thursday. °n her way to Davis City to visit rel Mrs. Charles Penisten and baby atives and friends. left Monday for a few days visit with S. Schenck, of Decatur City, came relatives at Chariton and Creston. Mrs. C. Rudibaugh and daugh- Alje ter, Miss Lois, of near Davis City, from Van Wert, where they were at were visitors in this city Saturday, tending the reunion. Mrs. A. L. Ackerley went to La- Mrs. C. E. Knox, of Casey, Iowa, moni Friday evening for a Short visit came Friday evening for a visit at with her sister, Mrs. Dwight' Davis, the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Marion Zimmerman returned to Pitman, in this city. his home near Grand River Friday Miss Hilda Kerrins, who is attend after visiting a few days in this city. the Leon High School, went to Miss Lola Brazelton went to De- her home at Pleasanton Friday even catur City Friday for a short visit inS days at the home of his daughter, Miss Marie McClaran, who is at tending the Leon High School, went to Decatur City Friday afternoon to visit over Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Jenkins returned Mon day evening from a visit of several weeks with relatives in several of the western states. Mrs. J. P. Kline, of Weldon, was ov®r Mrs. S. A. Davis, of Detroit, Mich- couple of days at the home of his igan, came Saturday for a visit at, brother in this city. the home of A. B. Hague in this city. James Grandstaff, J. H. Evans and Thursday evening and visited a Blakesley returned Thursday for a short visit. with her sister, Mrs. Archie Havens. Charles Bigley returned to his Mrs. J. H. Crowell, of Des Moines, home in Omaha Monday after visit came Saturday evening for a few inS a week with his father and other days visit with relatives in this city, relatives in this city. Albert Dale went to Pleasanton Capt. J. L. Gooding, the well Thursday to look after some business known auctioneer and auto salesman or L. B. Butterfleld, of Lamoni, was in this city Tuesday. a visitor in this city last Thursday, Mrs. M. A. Kline, of St. Joe, John Akes who is managing a returning home on the evening train, passed through this city last Friday, fpiano store at Ottumwa, came in Sat Earl Dorn, of Ludington, Mich., returning home from a visit with relatlve!L,at at visit with Miss Fern Pryor in this w. Sears, in this city. ho™ in Leon Monday on her way to Van ™SIt_m.S and Mrs. N. W. Rowell. the home of his aunt, Mrs. A. B. i^lth relatives in this city. Hague. Mrs. Lucy Young returned to her Mrs. J. S. Koger went to Bethany home at Pleasanton Friday evening Thursday to visit a few days at the after visiting for a couple of weeks home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. 1 John returned after a short visit with friends in Ross Sanders and F. J. Pickering,' Geo. B. Cooper, landlord of Hdtel who are painting several houses at Leon, was down at his farm near Pleasanton, came up Saturday even- Lamoni Saturday, superintending the, ing and visited over Sunday at their making of steen barrels of fine cider from the apples In his orchard homes in this city, Miss Henrietta Vogt returned Sat urday evening from Gibbons, Neb., where she had been visiting her' catur, Illinois, after a visit at the friend, Miss Hattie Drake, who is in'home of his sister, Mrs. very poor health. and.other relatives near this city. ant call Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen re Sherman Smith, of Seymour, Iowa, turned to their home at Van Wert home" of"~her""daughter, Mrs. C. B. visited over Sunday in this city at Monday ^after visiting a few days Baily. w^th friends in this city. Bonser. C. M. Keller and John Robertson, Miss Emma Barker departed Mon- the real estate boosters, departed day afternoon for Shenandoah, where Monday on a business trip to Des she will make her home with her: Moines and other points. mother. Miss Alice Ingledue, of Indianola, C. H. Brown, of near Pleasanton,1 arrived Saturday for a visit at the was a visitor at the home of his home of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Matti daughter, Mrs. C. R. Turner, last son of southwest of Leon. Friday. Mrs. G. M. Tharp, of Wlnfleld, Will Owens and wife were pas- Kansas, came in Monday to visit a Omaha. sengers Friday for Garden Grove to, short time in this city at the home I Ray Dlngman departed Saturday attend the reunion and visit with 1 her father, Steve Crouse. |for his home near Jamison after a frietds. Mrs. Peter Cruikshank has been visit at the home of his grandparents, Mrs. Jacob Beardsley went to dangerously 111 the past week, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dingman, near Garden Grove Tuesday to visit a few her many friends will be pleased to this city. days with her daughter, Mrs. |,earn that she is improving. I Powers. John W. Gray returned Monday to for his home at Billings, Montana, Miss Belle Hamilton Monday to her home at Garden Grove short visit in this city at the home of home of his father, Mr. I. N. Mc- his mother, Mrs. Maria Gray. this city. Rev. E. N. Bradshaw, pastor of the Mrs. S. J. Clearwater, of Chicago,! Presbyterian church, went to Sey who is visiting at Decatur City, was mour Tuesday to attend the Des a business visitor in this city last Meines Presbytery which is in ses Saturday. iBion in that city this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reynolds re turned Monday to their home at De- Miss Gladys Sheffer, of Pleasanton, pased through this city Thursday, going to Lamoni where she will at tend school the coming year. Mrs. J. S. Bright went to Murray lay Thursday to attend the district convention of the W. C. T. U. as the representative from this city. Mrs. Mary Fear and Mrs. Fred Redman, of Grand River, came Mon day evening for a short visit with Mrs. Anthony Cox in this city. ur Van Wert. jday Leon High School the coming year. Mrs. Bud Johnson went to Garden Mr and Mrs. Geo. O. Gardner and Clarence Coen, of the Stewart fur- Grove Thursday and visited a few ilittle daughter, of Humeston, came niture store, went to his home at Af- days at the home of her parents, Mr. Thursday and visited a couple of ton Saturday and visited over and Mrs. Willis Hine. idayB day. John Funk, of Shenandoah, came Mrs. Kate Mitchell, of St. Joe, Miss Anna Hoadley, of Garden Saturday evening to visit a few days came last Thursday to visit a few Grove, came Saturday for a short city. Robert Wooden returned to his Mrs. F. A. Bowman and Mrs. Will Mrs. T. at Centerville Friday after a few hi®/ne^d\ N,ei1 Brown. tives Mrs. Tahala Wheeler, of Bethany, Rev. Wm. Biggs departed Friday Mrs. Rebecca Brown, of Allerton, ™o» came at of her son, W. C. Brown, north of Davenport in this city. sociation which is in session in that Leon. Mrs. H. J. Thomas, of Weldon, ity. J. N. Machlan, of Garden Grove, came Friday evening to visit a few MiSS Elsie Bezold, of Sheridan, came Monday for a short visit with days at the home of her son, Charles, Wyoming, who is visiting with rela his father, G. W. Machlan, of north |Th°™as' °ear this J. Mrs. C. V. Starr and daughter, of ,, Sharpsburg, Iowa, were in Leon Kellerton, was a business visitor Tuesday being on their way to Pleas- anton f( Jr a Tigit with witb the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. days in this city, a guest at the home a. city. Leon. Edgar Rowell went to Afton Tues- Tuesday having some dental work J. L. Lentz, of near Lineville, was day afternoon to visit a few days at done, a business visitor in this city last the home of his grandparents. Judge Saturday and made this office a pleas- N. Madden •, •, mm'#* relatives, day morning and visited over Sun- wit]l his faml iy in this eity. relatives in this city of her friend, Mrs. C. B. Talbott. Brown went to Lamoni Saturday, days this city with being called to that city by the death of thelr au nt, Mrs. J. B. Horner. last Friday for a few days for St. Joe to attend the annual the home of Mrs. Mahala meeting of the Nodaway Baptist As- tives at Grand River, was in Leon Mrs. I. A. Hebener returned Sat urday evening from Gravity, Iowa, where Bhe had been visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Squire S. L. Cox, *V» Davidson re turned Friday evening to their home at Macon, 111., after a visit in this city at the home of her brother, Rev. Wm. Biggs. A. S. Gardner and John Woodmansee went to Char iton Tuesday to attend the reunion of their regiment, the 34th Iowa In fantry Mrs. J. P. Smith and son Francis returned Tuesday evening from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Des Moines, Walnut and McPherrin departed Saturday ay his home near Akron, Mo., after a after a short visit in this city at the Pherrin Miss Madge Smith returned Friday to her home In Kansas City after a visit of several weeks at the home of her brother, Glenn R. Smith, near this city. Misses Anabelle and Esther Kim ball returned to their home at Bea consfleld Friday after a vlBit at the home of their uncle, Arthur Forbes, in this city. Mrs. Vena Edwards, of Pleasanton, was in Leon Tuesday, being on her "way home from Bethany, Mo., where she attended a meeting of the Re bekah lodge. Announcing the arrival of our magnifi cent line of new and styl ish Kuppen heimer Suits andOvercoats for Fall and Winter 1911— 1912. No finer line ever shown before and at prices reas onable and right for high class goods. Come in and see. Copyright I9l) The House of Kuppenheimer Chicago THE LEON CLOTHING CO. J. A. MdNTOSH, Proprietor. Mrs. E. A. Brown, of Eldorado Springs, Mo., came Tuesday after noon for a few days visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pullen in this city. .Mrs. M. B. Smith, of Humeston, waB in Ledn Saturday, being on her way to Decatur City to visit a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bogue. Mrs. Ralph Shepherd returned Monday to her home at St. Charles after visiting a few days at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Will Zim merman, in this city. Chas. W. Reeder, manager of the Leon Orpingtons, returned Saturday from Lincoln,. Nebraska, where he had his fine chickens entered at the Nebraska state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bradley and son Bobbie departed Tuesday for a few weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Joe S. Warner, at Russellville, Ark. Rev. E. M. Hoff went to Decatur City Friday afternoon to hold quar terly meeting for Superintendent Thompson who was unable to be present at that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kimport, of Des Moines, came Thursday evening to visit a few days at the home of her brother, James Hazlet, and other relatives in this vicinity. Judge H. K. Evans and reporter S. S. 'Wright, of Corydon, passed through this city Monday evening, going to Mt. Ayr, where they are holding court this week. D. C. Cowles, of Davis City, and his brother, H. A. Cowles, of near Pleas anton, departed Tuesday for Orange, California, where they go to visit their sister, Mrs. Martha Shaffer. Col. D. A. McMains, the well known auctioneer of Derby, who has cried hundreds of sales in Decatur eounty, and is still in the business, had business in this city Tuesday. Miss Caroline Dye, of Nevada, Mo., arrived last Thursday evening to as* sume her duties as one of the teach ers in the Leon High School. Miss Dye is a cousin of Mrs. D. L. Twy man. Miss Mabel Dalley, of Westerville, who had been visiting for six weeks at Springdale, Ark., stopped off in this city Friday evening and visited over night with her friend, Mrs. Lew Gardner. Mrs. Florence Myers, of Dea Moines, who was visiting with friends ^t Lamoni, came on Thursday even ing and visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marion F. Stookey 1A this city. Misses Nora and Lyda Loper, who have been working at Villisca, stop ped off in this city Friday evening and visited until Saturday with friends while enroute to their home at Lamoni. Lyss Jenkins, the brick mason,^ told us that he had to lay off with his men from work last Wednesday af ternoon on acount of rain, the first time they have been stopped by rain this season. ,v Misses Bertha and Jennie Ellis, of Kellerton, stopped off in this city Saturday evening and visited over ,. Sunday a't the home-of Rev. J. S. Cof- '., fin, while enroute home from- a visit in Des Moines. (Additional personals on page 10.)' V-'-i" •.*c ih?r "SSJj 1 .yot 1 1