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EIGHT jifelS S SB. If Evening if & En3 US Burr Oak IUdfte.. iFine weather and good roads for tie time of year. Loren Richards and Winnie Betli ards were quietly married at Corv don. Their many friends offer con gratulations. George Chastain commenced the winter term of school at Pleasant View Monday. The ladies of the Alliance CUib met with their husbands at the East Eden school house Friday. Will sell the count for cash. .» SGSSMSK) Felt Slippers—Just Building Material for Sale Cheap Having overestimated the amount of material necessary for the construction of our Garage Annex, we have the fol lowing material for .sale: 4000 Building Blocks. Mrs. Kate Bradfield and daugh ter of Leon spent a pleasant day with Mrs. Chas. Chastain Friday. Lua Record, Julia and Clara Chas tain were visitors at the Chastain home the past week. Mrs,- Jane Johnson spent one day last week with Mrs. Amanda Web ster. C. E. Chastain and family spent Sunday at Davis City at tlie home of Burr Johnston. iiEPOHTKIt FOR SALE BILLS. *xsxl2 (Foster Mullinnix says they are the best lie ever saw.) 20000 Ceuterville Brick Per -§12.00 3500 Feet of Second-hand Dimen sion Lumber, consisting of 2x8, 6x6, 0x8, and 8x8, .. Per 100 ft. $1.75 20 Barrels Lime.. Per Bbl. 1.40 2 Barn Doors, good big ones Each 1.00 2 House Doors "Each 1.00 1 Glass Store Door, cost $7.00 2.50 40 Windows, 20-in.x40-in.- .. Each .25 275 Floor Tile, like in our show room Each .05 Some Barn-Door Track. Some Household and Kitchen Furniture. See us at the Garage. ESTES& COMPANY, Leon,la. er §50.00 above in any amount. 2 per cent dis or will give terms. What's best for you is best for us OUR interests and ours in buying or sell ing clothes in this store are identical we can't do anything better for ourselves than to do our best for you. It is a very simple rule of business if you get the "just right thing" we've both got satisfaction. That's why we say "Buy our Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes" We know they're what you want we know they're the greatest value.for your money real economy in clothes. You can't go wrong when you buy these goods. B. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes fH* LfcON itSPORTXR W Orphan liidge. Those who spent Sunday at the Barlean home were Fred Smith and family of near Davis City, Ike Man chester and wife of near Blockley. Stephen Osborn, of Leon, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, J. M. Osborn. C. E. Leahy returned to his home near Lineville Saturday, having fin ished working for his father, D. P. Leahy. •Miss Bessie Butts, of west of Leon, called on Mrs. Ann Ellis Sunday af ternoon. Those who had business at Leon Saturday from here were Amos Braz elfcon. Miss Cecil McNellv, J. M. Os born, Fred Jones and tne Barleaa. boys. Amos Brazelton is putting in a ce ment floor in his smoke"house this week. Uncle Hiram Hatfield of Leon, is spending a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. \V. McNelly. Hi Manchester is building a new hog house this week. Dr. Hume, of Leon, had business on the ridge Wednesday. T. E. Wallace, of Leon, spent last Thursday afternoon at the Barlean home. Jim Osborn had business at Leon Sunday evening. Several of our most prosperous farmers are about done cribbing corn. Some from here had business at Davis City Saturday. Fail-view No. 8. I loan Evans from Camp Dodge was home over Sunday. Mrs. Buell and son Dell were Sun day visitors at H. E. Hughes'. Miss Grace Overlioltzer and Flor ence Davis were visitors with Misses Hildah and Neva Hughes Sunday morning. There was a birthday party at Charley Moore's Friday night for their son Harry. The Fairview school has a new well and it is ready for use now. John Moore has sold his farm to Ralph Herrold. The Moore family will move to Osceola. We are sorry to have them leave our community. There was a Hallowe'en party at Frank Lewis' Saturday. Miss Grace Overholtzer stayed over Saturday night, with her friend, Miss Florence Davis. Roy Cox has a new Ford. Copyright Hart 8rhiffn«c4Maix HANSELL'S SBaSG3SGaS&GSMS&iSMSIiSHEMStiS&iS&ISMSB3SM! Your winter needs ordinarily do not interest you until the time you really want them, but conditions this season are vastly difterent than in any past year that I know of, Get it and get it now. Ladies, children and misses' underwear at present in a complete line. Our customers who require outsizes and know how hard it is to get them late in the season should sure take advantage of our stock at present. When you buy Munsing you buy the best. Outsize unions in prices from 95c to $1.50 in cottons, in wools up to $7.35. Ladies' regular sizes 85c, 95c, $.125, $1.35 and up to wools at $3.75. Misses' unions, all sizes, and priced from 35c to 95c in big sizes. soles, all colors. One lot old ladies' all felt leather soles at pair $1.65. Men's and ladies' all felt slippers 65c & 55c. We will receive more new coats this week and with our present line will give you a gtiod assortment and priced for less—is worth your while to know—coats, suits, skirts, etc. If it's shoes on your list, get our prices on shoes. You know about Queen Quality, Godman's, Huisekamps etc. We will be pleased to show you. g&gggEflKMgKlSKlS&IKHSBf £iA O, W. K. Wilson was down from Des Moines the last of the week to* visit with his father J. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sullivan of Blythedale, Mo., were here over Sun day visiting with her parents. l-oren Young went to St. Joe Mon day where he expects to enlist in the navy. Mrs. Smith of Albany, Mo., who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Martha Gates and other relatives re turned home Monday. I received part of our fall shipment. These come in leather sole or cushion,padded Garden Grove. The Presbyterians dedicated their new $10,000 church Sunday with an all day service. $2800 was raised during the day, more than was neces sary to dedicate the building free of debt. Mrs. Judd returned the last of the week from a visit with relatives in Oklahoma. A. W. Stearns returned last Fri day from a trip to Chicago. .Miss Josephine Wilson returned Friday from a trip to Chariton where she visited at the Jap Jennings home. Job Ridgeway of Chillicotlie, Mo., came last week for a visit at the N, M. Ridgeway home and with other relatives. Consisting of two sows, f- •|v r- "W5 '•'KSrtjjHfiTi^VVr^iti''' '-tr, rcfrtft' Btfp"nrif' 4ii)Y^fri:'TiTtiT^^'iij^a^ityS^rTrV^'ilV?ir-"T. hsh fi*n FRANK N. HANSELL Elm Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Drake spent Sunday at the G. W. Drake home. Mrs. C. D. Barr-.of Allerton spent a few days last week at the Charles Bright home. •Mrs. Howard Moore spent, Satur day night, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Workman in Lineville. Miss Ida Hamilton spenC a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Elsie Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore are the proud parents of a fine son born to On account of renting my farmland going to move to town, I will sell at public sale at my farm 4 y2 miles southeast of Davis City and 4 y2 miles northwest Qf Pleasanton, on Wednesday, NOV. 14 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp, the Following Described' Property, to-wit: 47 Head of Stock 47 7 Head of Horses Consisting of 1 black mare t. years oldj weight 1500 or 1600 pounds 1 gray horse I ycass old, two 2-year-old fillies, 3 yearling colts. These horses are all good ones. 7 Head ofx Cattle .Consisting of 3 good milch cows, two to be fresh in December, the other giving lots of milk at present 4 good calves. 33 Head o! Hogs "A- 1 ig&ggBggEssBGg&as&is&gxBagBaxiaxBaxBaxMXHXBag&ixHXfsgi John M. Smith returned Monday from a trip to Mt. Ayr where he at tended the funeral of Mr. Kngiht. Mr. and Mrs. Heizer of Tingley were here over Sunady visiting at the Rev. Heizer horn?. Tom Leedum went to Ottumfra Monday to visit with his brother. Mr. and Mrs:.. Timon Youn«r went to Mt. Ayr last week, Mrs Youngs father, Mi-. Knight being seriously ill. E. L. and C. C. Arnold went to Des Moines Monday where they have employment. Dr. Coontz made a business trip to Des Moines the first of the week. and thirty-one shoats weighing from fifty to one hundred pounds. Farming Implements Consisting of one Dain hay loader—-good aa new, one, Deering mowing machine, one John Deere corn planter, one Dain sulfe plow, one bob sled, one cornsheller, one disc, one John Deere riding sulky plow, two good walking stirring plows, on buggy, one single harness, one set work harness, one low wheel farm wagon,- one John Deere lister—new, one 8-inch Diamond plow, one John Deere riding cultivator, one stjilk cutter, one harrow. About 30 acres good stock pasture, about 20 tons good timothy hay, 300 bushels nice white corn and lots of other things too numerous to mention. ,.S.^ terms- All sums of $10.00 and under cash in hand. On alt sums over $10.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security drawing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due 8 per cent from date if not paid wnen due. A discount of 2 per cent will be given for cash on credit sums. No propertyvto b§ removed until settled for. PARKER & SON AND WOOD, Auctioneers N. OaT^s, Ciertf •-.i- -f.' 4'iw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones spent Sunday at the Dick Gatlffl home. Mr^and Mrs. Roscoe Hamilton left last Monday for Kansas City where they will make their home for this winter. Lloyd Bright spent Sunday night in Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Workman spent Sunday at Mrs. WorKnran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. War nock. Frank Bright and wife spent Sun day at the Buck Moore home. s' Gfl I .V gg K) Gfl 13 them Monday. Mrs P. A. Bright is caring for the mother and babe. Mrs. Riley Hatfield and Mrs. Ar B. Willis called ,at the C. C. Bright home .Friday. Elmer Swengle and Misses Ellen and Salome Moore spent Saturday night and Sunday with Emmett and Ethel Moore. Mrs. Howard Moore and Mrs. Roy Moore spent Wednesday at the Dide Petty home. Mrs. Lucy Wright of Wichita, Kan sas, and John Bright of Lineville spent Sunday at the Charles Bright home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petty spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Ran Moore home.