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Ft'' S, illi 1 hp- 1 laylight Store OoerrlclitHart SohaCner ?'.--rx winter b.uying. |COURTEOUS TRCATMEIMT O mm: fSSMss 22-VEEM/ 1DRQF" Jlnok Silk Stove Polish ^different. It docs ou* can bo usa! to ll:o drop: liquid R':d )asto JO Hju^.'Ity absolutely NO *sty r.or)iir,tor!.' *t. You yam njcncy'o worth. [Stove Polish {a not only moat ceonoraJcal, brt it pvc3 bri'lN silkylusLro that cannot r.e obJnMcd with any I other polish. Black SHU' Stovo rdii.li docs r.o£ rub cfr-lt lasts lor.r limes as lonpr c3 ordinary polish -so it saves you ll.no, work and trcncy. Don't fornc-t—when yc*j r/ Tt r.Lovc r.ol^h,bor-'.:rj *. cr!t for llack Silts. Hit isn't thobostctovopolish yon eve? vzc([-yosrdealer will refund your money. riack £l!fc Stove Polish Works, £terl:njr, Illinois. U?o ninctc Si'It Air Drying Iron Cra..tcl »-.i pri 0=5, i\ r?» istera, s' jvc-p!f03»rnu nu:o mohiJ tii'2 r:.i 3. l'r everts T. it. U'o F'^cTc S*!!c Mita! Fo!» Irh ,rt :.v-nv .i-c,rJckcI.t.'-i v.-i-j cr h" It v»orka CK. enj ICRVIVJ a ri Ju-fc ssriaca. lb hps ro c:..t i\.-r U30c:iaatcra0l !.3. fife WOMEN ARE NEEDED '/f TO HELP IN WAR. Women can be usefully employed in imrsing the wounded, in making up the soldiers' kits, and a thousand other ways. Many American women are weak, pale or-anemic from woman's ails. For young girls just entering womanhood, for women at the crit ical time nursing mothers and every woman who is "run-down," tired or orer-worked Doctor Pierce's lltvorite Prescription is a special, safe and cer tain help. It can now be had in tablet form at most drug stores. Yon can procure a trial package by uniting Dr. V. M. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, BaSalo, N. Y., enclosing 10 cents. Sioux ClTT, IOWA.—"Some time ago S I became all run sfe.W down, weak and nervous, caused by my having womanly 3 weakness, had i, d: severe pains In my W' £E i': back and sides, also bearing-down pains. 1 I had doctored but did not get relieved of my ailment, so I began taking Doctor .Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I only had to take two bot tles to care me erf my weakness and build ma up lOsa strong, hoalthv condition. •Favorite Prescription' is a fir for women.MKS. WaH Street ne medicine MCKENZIE, 619 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.—"AS far back as I can remember, when a girl at home, ray mother always keDt. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets in the house. She had liver trouble and the only relief she ever fonud was in the Pleasant Pellets,' My husband also has liver trouble und has «ever failed to get quick relief when he Jalfoa the 'Pellets.' I give them to my •hildPBn, too, as a purgative medicine and taf bilious attacks and they nlwa vs give riaief. I have never known them "to fail. U'hey are* fine medicine and a most won derful regulator of the stonmcli, liver and. %OweC5."—MKS. 11. K. D.iv, ffC Ave. C. TV- %%^vv it Orphan Ridge. Lee Davis spent Sunday at the Jim Smith home. Mrs. Ann Ellis spent a very pleas Mfe. f1itY L. A. Durell and a force of men tilled his silo Thursday. Dr. F. J. Parsons, of Lson, came down Thursday for a squirrel hunt, and took dinner with the Barlean boys. A. C. Braze'.ton and son, Amos, had business at Leon Saturday. \V. M. Owens and family, of Leon, spent Sunday at George Martin's. Ike Manchester and wife spent Saturday, in Leon at the John Stan ford home. Fred Jones and family snent Sun day at the Jim Osborn home. Amos Brazelton finished making sorghum Friday, having made 150 gallons a day for several days. Who can beat it? C*i'#lr.nTT onon /-lino Sidney, Colorado, are spending a few 'days at the Laither Trent home, George Spic'er and Will Adair call led on W. M. Vaughn Sunday. Little Itiver.'* Lee and Dee Butts visited at the George Davis home last Sunday. King Landphair and family ac companied by his father and brother went to Burlington last Friday and returned on Monday. They visiteu at Will Landphair's in Burlington and autoed as far east as Mpnmouth, Illinois. They report a pleasant Charles Graham bought a farm of Mrs. .Viola Landphair down in Mis souri. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Mor ey, a bouncing baby girl, mother and babe reported doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hendricksen accompanied by Ernest McCormick and wife attended preaching services at the Presbyterian church in Leon Sunday. It is reported that Mrs. John Hen derson who formerly lived in our midst but now near Caledonia is failing rapidly in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kirk are the parents of a fine baby girl, Mrs. Kirk was formerly' Lelah Johnston and is known to many in Decatur county. Allen Spargur has been helping Mr. Drury the past week cutting shock corn. ,, Homer Davis recently finished painting for Will Griffin of Missouri. Mrs. Fannie Clampitt has been spending several days of_ late visit ing her brother, Chas. Griffin. lMeasanton Xo. I. Rollie Craig and family spent last Tuesday at A. L. "Craig's. Alvin Craig and family and Mrs. Wess Wisuom of Hastings, Neb.-, came Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. Still's parents, J. N. Still and wife and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Fern Davis spent one, night last week at Charley Grahanrs. Nell Still and wife, Alvin Still and family and Mrs. Wess Wisdom spent Thursday at Earl Still's. Mrs. Jim Drury and mother-in-law spent Thursday at John Dwiry'sj,. THB tlOH Ike Manchester and family spent Sunday to visit with her sister, Airy. Sunday in Leon at. S. G. Stanford's.. Will Akes. They stopped a few!| George and Walter Barlean, of, minutes with H. E. Hughes and fain east of Leon, spent Sunday with their .fly. uncles, the Barlean boys. .. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hughes and. N. »M. Cox and Ed Anthrim, of family took dinner with Mr I. L. I west of Leon, spent Sunday at the Peas$ Sunday. Harrison Boyer home. They were a accompanied horrie by Lutber Trent icinity attended the dedication at the (who will visit them a few days. Presbyterian church in Leon on Dick Williamson and wife, of near Sunday. 1 few CT Nell Still and wife, Alvin Still and family and Mrs. Wess Wisdom spent ivriday at Rollie Craig's and Satur day at Jim Still's. Jack WooLsey and wife-spent one dav iast week at the Jolm Diuvy 'iiuuxe. Clyde Craig and Capitola Itouison called at Earl Uullinger's Sunday ev ening. Andrew Rogers and fairtNy spent Sunday at Rollie Craig's. Frank Hollister and family spent: Sunday at A. W. Spargur's. Jim Still and family, Earl Still and wife, Xe!l Still and wife, Alvin Still and family and Mrs. Wess Wis dom spent Sunuay at. Clyde Waller's. The heavy frost Friday night did The cold winter days are coming, much damage to the late corn. Mrs. R. A. Hughes is visiting with I Steve Osborn, of Leon, visited over her son H. E. Hugiies and family. Sunday with his brother, Jim Os- Mr. and Mrs. llenry Hughes and born at this place. daughter Louise drove to Decatur Faii view District Xo. 8. Some of the soldier hoys came home for a visit Sunday. Ben Erb and little daughter and Lynn Overholtzer were at Harry Ful- Several from here had business at ler's Sunday. LamoniSunday. Will Lewis is putting up a new ..I silo. Mrs. Mary Green and Arthur Pricp and family visited at J. W. Moore's Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Easter and son visited at Mrs. M. E. Machlan's Suu-, day. Edna Nordyke visited high school last week. I )a vis—Wernitelj. Last Wednesday evening Mr:1 Douglass Davis and Mrs. Clara R. Wernitch perpetrated a surprise on their friends by going to the Metho dist parsonage, where The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Mrs. Georgia Still spent Sunday at I Jack Woolsey's. Mrs. Lennie Craig and daughter! Lois and Ed Spencer and family spent Sunday at George Blakesley's. 11 nuinuer of people from this vi-1 1 they were: quietly married in the holv bonds of matrimony by Rev. N. Paul Barton, the pastor. The witnesses of the ceremony were Miss Georgia Gra ham, Mrs. Paul Barton and daugh ter Mae. The bride was attired in a suit of: navy blue silk, worn with a dainty blouse of white crepe de chine. Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are well known Davis City people, and are highly esteemed by all. The bride has always taken an ac tive part in church and lodge work, and is a prominent member of the Rebekah lodge. She is a lady of charming personality. The groom is a prosperous farmer of this vicinity, and highly respected. Mr. Davis in tends to give up farming and after his sale on Oct. 4th, they will reside at his residence in the west part of town, which he lias already furnish ed for their occupancy. The worthy couple have the best wishes of their many friends for a bright and happy wedded life. The News joins in extending congratula tions.—Davis City News. Do you get up at night SanOl Is surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sac -1 gives relief in 24 hours from all backache and bladder troubles. Sanol"is a guar anteed remedy. 35c and 51 a bot at the -frS store. 38-'18 Enjoy life better, work more ef ficiently. be more healthful, save your eyes. C. Butler and See better. Don't forget the Saturday after noon matinee at the -'Idle Hoiu theatre at 3 clock. Admission ti:d 10 cents ft* £v z*, -^-v ar' :'V: '. '. •. .-4' Those are about the first two commands you learn in the army. We're using them here to call your atten tion to the new Military Suits and Qvercoats, made exclusively-for us by Hart Shaffner & Marx, They're the "Right Dress" for Men and Young Men for Out door Sports and Business Men. Note the Patch Pockets and the All-around Belt. Many other varieties for you to choose from. Just Received another large shipment of Sweaters, and they, will not lasjt long, as they are priced right. Our stock is complete in every respect, and now is the time to buy, because on our re-orders we will be compelled to pay more for everything, as we have had our new stock bought for about a year, arid since then everything has advanced considerably. While the roads are good, come and do your fall and -sr If it is a pair of Shoes, Howard & Foster, or Lion brand—Overshoes -Ball Band, Underwear-Cooper's spring needle. 77 WE WILL GIVE AWAY 100 Pounds Satwfdd^,XMo^er 13 New Goods ALCOVE MIRROR Leon, Iowa. W -.V .V FREE If you have any of our lea cream packers at your borne please tele phone' us and we will otlLud gei them. Walker Ice Cream Factory A? 7j^r L*~ v~ S-Sfci'-i. We want your buajnesa and will give you every reasonable banking courtesy and accommodation. Leonu Saving! Bank.