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'.•» .' & v*1' •O'W W 'vjfc »»tf I '. mhB"•' f-'£ ^£'v •'•aMifefr •tfSfc if, .:'»„ l.- 'SCiV JT* '.'t^ST'vf- .'.£#' b.-\ ," ,/v» •. .%P.v: .••iV'iV,? 1 'K' ^'V-' V- 'C «i' *|tfi® $, dp '. v? i' {4i* 1 f.'-iW'- ". '€^rv\ &"&.''j.V* "-V ..<p></p>I8P iny.- ilpl .« "if-fi' W .,vV V4 lA'V'. }V -'SPS mi km/. r'W: lW Phone or mail orders receive careful and prompt attention. All nailed at Ou goods mailed at uur Risk. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wiley and daughter attended the Christmas tree at Terre Haute. Mrs. Perry Green and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lamphiear started on a visit to Nebraska last ^Wednesday. Charlie Noftsger has been suffer ing with a carbuncle on his neck, but he is much bfitter at this writing, Mrs. Vance Foster" and children have gone on a visit to Chariton. The dance at W. B. Noftsger's was well attended Saturday night. Oscar Orfield attended meeting at Terre Haute Saturday evening. Dell Wiley is wearing an. extra large smile on his face for he is 'granddad again. Vance Foster, Frank Noftsger and Geo. Noftsger called pn Charley, Noftsger Saturday afternoon. Slmop Andrew was seen in this part of the county last week. George Wlon visited his brother, '-John Wion here and has started for home again. Mr. andvMrs. E. W, Fest were La a S a a Mr. wii Mrs. CUII *'my4 start liriaWa vith her sister. Mrs. G«o. Fancy Collars and Neckwear at One Half. Of the hundreds of dainty collars and collar and cuff sets we have a few dozen that are just as pretty, stylish and in every way desirable as they were 10 days ago. They range in*prices from 25 cents up to $1.50 and during this sale they are offered at just one-half the regular price. .. Hand Bags Specially Priced. Only a couple of dozen of these but at the low prices we are naming they make a most interesting collection. At the sale prices we are saving you from one-third to one-half. Extraordinary Low Prices on all Suits and Coats. alarm clock for we notice a light at his house these cold mornings. Mr. Willard Green and Miss Verna McLaughlin attended the Christmas tree at Elk Chapel. 'Sand Creek No. 2.. Jennie Miller called at the home of Frank Sellers Sunday. George Williams visited at the home of his parents, Thomas Wil liams'. The meetings at Terre Haute are progressing nicely. The Lord is pour ing out His spirit nightly and several are accepting His call. May the good work continue and God bless each one. Geo. Stnith and family visited at the home of\F. W. Sellers and wife Sunday. F. W. Sellers had the misfortune of losing one of his horses Sunday evening. The meetings at Terre Haute will still continue and, everybody is cor dially invited to come. Fred Allcty and Andrew Kier were Decatur callers Monday. Nelson Smith visited at the home qf. E. W. Feat Sunday night. Ajtt Brown and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy who came to gladden their. home last 1 Twenty-four stylish high grade suits at ail average of price. Lot 1—All $15 and $16.50 suits are included in this collection and are shown in Granite weave, Cheviot, Serge and Diagonal. The colors are navy, steel gray, blue gray and green. These are all Palmer Garments and this winter's styles. Lot 2—In this lot we put all of the $20 and $22.50 suits, The bulk of our unusually large suit business was done on these suits and they are especially good values. Shown in Gaber dine, serge, granite weave, whip cord and the colors are navy, purple, green and brown. Sale price, $11.25. Lot 3—Alf suits valued at $25 up to $32.50 are put in this lot. These are the very best garments we have shown and at the sale price are the best values we have yet offered. Colors are black, navy, prune, green, negro brown, mulberry, wine. The materials are broad cloth, Eponge, diagonal, Gaberdine, honey comb eponge. Sale price, $15.00. FIFTY-FIVE LADIES' COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The original price tickets are left on and every coat in the house is included in this sale. At $4.25—All coats priced at $6 and $7 are offered at this low price. Black only, all sizes, Sale price, $4.25. Coats at $9 and $11 are in this lot, Colors are gray, brown, blue, plaids, and novelty mixed suitings. Sizes are medium and small. Sale price, $5.60. The $13 and $16.50 coats are bunched at this price. Nearly every size is shown in this lot. Colors are green, black, navy, plaids, and novelty suitings. Special price, $8.35. $18 and $19 qualities are in this lot and are shown in navy and black only. Sizes are 36 to 42 bust. Sale price, $10.00. 17 Coats in this lot worth $20 to $22.50 in black, green, new blue and novelty suitings. Complete run of sizes, up to 44. Sale price $13.40. Just two $35 coats in this lot and they are of the richest black silk plush, lined throughout with Skinner's satin. One lias storm coll'ar of martin fur. Sizes are 34 and 36 bust. Sale price only $19.50. Garden Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Luce returned Monday from a visit with her par ents at Cambria. James McCaulI, of Minneapolis, was the recent, guest of his mother, Mrs. Robert McCaull. Mrs. Ratliff and Miss Strong of Osceola, were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jordan left last week to visit his sister, Mrs. Frank Lillard at Bozeman, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judd of Pleas anton visited relatives here Christ mas week. Miss Wheeland of Pennsylvania, is a guest at the Wheeland and Waters homes Chester Leighty, Leland Young and Carder Throckmorton. are home from Ames for their vacation. !A Misses Sarah and Georgia Throck morton of Derby, visited at the Throckmorton home this week. Mr. and Mrs. May Lillard of Earl ham, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner. Glenn Vail returned from Derby last week. Dan Stearns, of Salesville, Mon tana, is here visiting his parents,-Mr. and.Mrs. A./!jy. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Jndso& of Des Moine^ vlsltea hef, parents Rev^ an$ |frs. THE LEON REPORTER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1914. We want your patronage and are offering unusual inducements in the way of superior merchandise, low prices and good store service. Sale price only $8.25. Remnants from all over the store at extremely low prices. All odd sizes, broken lines and short lengths sorted out and marked at prices that will mean a real saving to you. All Hair Ornaments at Less than Cost. These are left over from our Christmas purchases and are very chic. The prices range from 25 cents to $1 each. '"Vjfe are pricing them now at one-third off. Soiled and Mussed Handkerchiefs 9c. During the holiday rush many handkerchiefs were wrinkled, soiled or mussed and to clear them out quickly we are offering the entire lot at 9 cents eaeh. They are worth up to 25 cents each. Sale price only 9c. Just Opened a Fresh Stock of Ball Band Overshoes If RUGS CARPETS LINOLEUM Pre-Inventory Sale ', January 1st, 1915 John Wilson. Mrs. Wegener, of Chicago, Misses Elsie, Maurine and Dorothy Zichy spent their holiday vacation at the Zicty home. Mr. Peck of Leon visited his sister, Mrs. Will Henderson last week. Miss Myrl Lillard was the recent giieBt of her friend, Miss Waters. Mrs. Murbarger is visiting her son Fred at Council Bluffs. Miss Strohl of Moravia is spending her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Cornman and family spent Christmas at Kellerton. R. D._ Young went to Blythedale last week to visit his daughter, Mrs. Sullivan. John Cronin and son went to Leon Thursday on business. Mrs. Balyard of Ottumwa and Mrs. Stewart and family of New Virginia, are guests at the Cox home. Mrs. Lphse went to Curryville, Mo., Thursday to viBit relatives. Miss tJmphress went to Leon Mon d*y. jpt v, c'W T. SrSmith returned to Lawrence, Kansas, Thursday. Tom Crago went to Grant Thursday. C. W. Hills and wife of O: lilt*:', are guests at the George hpnte. Skirts at Less than Actual Wholesale Cost. All Skirts are included in this price cutting sale and at the reduced prices they are most unusual values. Skirts worth $4.35 to $5.00, in gray, navy, black and plaids, in waist measure from 23 to 28, are priced in this sale at only $3.45. The $6 and $7.50 grades are here in black, navy, green, wine, brown, gray and fancy checks in sizes 22 to 36 waist band. Sale price, $4.75. The $8 and $9 qualities are shown in black, tan and navy, sizes are 24 to 27. Spec ially priced at $5.90. All $10 and $11 Skirts are in this lot. Colors are green, navy, black, blue striped, and fancy checks, waist bands from 23 to 27. Sale price $6.80. Cut Prices on Furs. We^ have had a splendid Fur business and are now ready to clear out even at a loss all that are left. FUR SETS—Just three of tliem, Silver Marmot worth $21, specially priced at for the set $14.00. Extra large pure white Iceland Fox set worth $22.50 now on sale at only for set $14.75. Natural Oppossum set, prime fur andvery serviceable, regularly pric ed $13.50. Sale price $9.00. SEPARATE MUFFS. Martin muffs, worth $7 and $11, on sale now at $4.75 and $8. Mink marmot muff, worth $8.00 on sale at $5.50. Nippon mink muff, worth $42.50 on sale at only $28.00. Jap mink muffs at $16.50 and $12 regularly are now priced at $12.00 and $8.50. River mink at $8 and $9 are now priced at $5.50 and $6.50. NECK PIECES. These are shown in fur^ to match the muffs in the various sizes and new styles. Pieces worth $3, $3.50 $6, $7, $8, $10, $11 and $16 are now on sale at $2, $2.50, $4, $5, $5.50, $7, $8 and $10. These Furs are all new, not a piece lias been in the store oyer 60 days. Make selection before they are picked over. All silk City :on, Imith Ifilt Hagel Dodd and Mr. George $4 Avaists Hamilton were quietly marriad at Grant City last week. They will re side in the residence now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan. Their many friends offer congratulations and best wishes. Lonesome Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waller spent Wednesday at Victor Hull's. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Evans and Guy Connor, wife and baby spent Christ mas at Walter Blakesley's. Walter Evans was a caller at E. J. Evans' Monday. Mrs. Marion Marshall and chil dren, Inez and Claire, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Vera Marshall. Miss Florence Barry called at Tade Griffin's one day last week. Mrs. S. A. Edwards, of Pleasanton, Mrs. Gertie Wallace and children of Creston, came S^mday for a visit with her parents, Mrs. J. O. Garner. E. J. Evans and family, George Evans and wife, Zack McDaniel and Floyd Webster spent Christmas at Mrs. E{ A. Little's. Miss Belle Webster spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Minnie Mc Daniel. Jesse Maynard and family spent a few days the past week at B. Mc- SuitSy Coats, Furs, Skirts, Waists, Dresses sent prepaid to your address on approval. Ladies' Waists Sharply Reduced. About six dozen in all which we are dividing into four lots. The first includes all waists worth $1 to $1.50. Nearly all sizes in these. Choice for 78c. Lot 2 has the $1.90 to $2.50 grades and can fit you at this price nearly sure. Sale price $1.35. The regular $3.00 waists are made of crepe, china silk, voile and pique. These are especially desirable at the new price. Mostly large and medium sizes. Price $2. in new effects and models, white and colors medium and large sizes. Don't fail to investi gate this lot. Special price $2.75. Daniel's. Mrs. Jane Lillie departed for Grin nell, Iowa, Thursday for a visit with, her son Willard and family. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Beulah Robison, who died Saturday and was buried at. New Salem Sunday afternoon. Try This for Neuralgia.:! ir'Wt $ vour 5: 5J- •"?. Thousands of people keep on suf fering with neuralgia because they" do not know what to do for it. Neu ralgia is a pain in the nerves. What you want to do is to soothe the nerve itself. Apply Sloan's Liniments to the surface over the painful part: —do not rub it in. Sloan's Lini ment penetrates very quickly to the* sore, irritated nerve and allays the. inflammation. Get a bottle of Sloan's. Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house—against colds*' sore and swollen joints, lumbago^ sciatica and like ailments. Your-^ money back if not satisfied, but ft does give almost instant relief. •, 1 DR. ROBINSON Physician and Snrgeon. Office over Pennlwell Bros. Market. Calls answered jtomuOx. day or altfct. ^yv-,