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8" V*g» SIX 1t,. ™. PURELY PERSONAL •M* 1ii ll lltlK Mrs. W. A. Boone was a passenger lor Weldon Tuesday. Jap Cesler made a business trip to Albia last Saturday. Fred Anstey went to pes Moines Monday for a few clays visit Miss H. Lock wood, ot Decatur, "was a visitor in Leon Saturday J. A. Burns, of Garden Grove, was a business visitor in Leon Monday. Mrs. J. L. Priest, of near Decatur, ir&s a visitor in Leon last Friday. Glen Frazier, of Davis City, was a. business visitor in Leon Saturday. Mrs. Rosa Petty, of near Wood land was a visitor in Leon Tuesd,- --. J." G. Brown, of Lanioni, was a business visitor in Leon last Friday. JN. G. Braby, of Lamoni, was a business visitor in Leon last Friday. Mrs. F. M. Ricks, of Davis Citv, wks visiting in Leon last Thursday. Mrs. Walter McCully. ot Osceola, was a visitor in Leon last Saturday. B. D. Fleet, of Lamoni, was a business visitor in this city Saturday. Mrs. R. A. French, ot Garden Grove, was a visitor in Leon Satur day. G. W. Smith, of near Lamoni was a business visitor in Leon last Thurs- dafer dafo dafo.r and Mrs. Arthur Cox, of Da vis City, were visitors in Leon Tues- dafors. Gertrude Markley was visit ing with relatives at Davis City Tues- T. Slv and son llarley, of Da vis City, were visitors in Leon Tues day. li. C. Brooks, of near Togo, was a business visitor in Leon last Thurs- and Mrs. Piatt Harris, of Van Wert,' were visitors in Leon Satur ^fiitcher Bonn, of near Kovle, wasja business visitor in Leon Sat urday. ML .P. Garber, of Des Moines, was a business visitor in Leon last Sat- Robbins, of M°Mrs.y'E TnMrdaand Saline, Mo., in Leon last was a business visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vail of Garden Grove, were visitors in this city last (D. W. Mills went to Garden Grove londay to visit a few days th Mrs?" L. P. VanW erden went to sKalb Friday and visited a couple 1days Fred Anstey went to Lamoni Tiies lay evening for a short visit with friends. -,i Clyde Welsh, of Cainesville, Mo., •was a business visitor in this city F. Allen, of Decatur, war- visiting with friends in this city Mrs. B. Carl Mc Daniel. of Davis City, were visitors in Leon Tuesday. C. E. Noftsger, of near Lamoni, was a business visitor in this city Saturday. B. Carl Mc Daniel, of. Davis Citv was a business visitor in Leon last ^Thursday. 1r I. N. Edwards, of Van Wert, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Daniels, of Davis City, was visiting in Leon Saturday afternoon. Glen Frazier, of Davis Citv. was a business visitor in Leon Saturday afternoon. Lester Poland, of near River, was a business visitor citv Monday. W. (J. Barbour, of Garden Grove, was a business visitor in tins city last Saturday. Dennis Moran, of near Lllston.i was a business visitor in this cit last Thursday. Hon. M. F. Thompson, ol van Wert, was a business visitor in Leon last Thursday. ... Mrs Xellie Helton and two chil dren, of Pleasanton, were visitors in Leon Saturday. .Miss Svlvia Vandel, of Pleasanton, was in Leon last Saturday attending the study center. Airs. Silas Wliisler went to St. .Toe, Mo., Thursday for a lew davs visit with friends. Mrs Isaac Love and four daugh ters of Garden Grove, were visitors in Leon Saturday. .1. A. Mcintosh went to Davis (ltv Tuesday to attend the funeral ol Uncle John Poush. Mr and Mrs. Bert F. Smith, of Garden Grove, were visiting in this citv last Saturday. Mrs. John Norton and baby de parted last Thursday for a visit with relatives at Waterloo.. E. C. Fullterson, ot east of Lemi, returned Friday trom a visit with relatives at Saline, Mo. Mrs. L. K. Cozad, ol Pleasanton, attended the study center held in this citv last Saturday. Ilarlev II. Heckatliorn, of near Weldon was transacting business in this citv last Saturday Mrs M. Woodard and Miss Marie Wilson went to Lanioni Monday evening for a short visit. Mrs. Lutie Huner returned her home at Grand River. Tuesday after a short visit in this city. Mrs. W. W. Stiles returned Mon dav from a few days visit with friends at Moravia, Iowa Cummins went to Saline, Mo Fridav to visit a few days with iiis children at that place. Mrs. Conrad Pousli returned Thursday from a few days visit with relatives at Ridgeway, Mo. Miss Elsie Lindsey returned Sat urday evening from a short visit with friends at Grand River. Mrs. Buddie Jeffries, who is work ing in this city went to Lanioni Mon dav evening for a short visit. L. R. Judson, pressman of the Herald office at Lanioni, was a busi ness visitor in Leon Tuesday. Miss Sophia Shell returned to her home at Decatur Monday after a visit with friends in this city. Miss Bertha Alldredge departed Saturday for Montezuma. Iowa, to visit a few days with a sister. W Butler, of Eden township, went to Sidnev, Iowa. Tuesday to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Barbara Penniwell denarted for Des Moines Monday to resume her studies at Drake University Abe Bellamy departed Monday afternoon for Cheyenne, \N yonung, and mav conclude to locate there. Misses Lucille and Dorothy fra zier. of Davis City, were visiting, with friends in this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Downey, of Indianola, came .donday to spend, a few days with relatives in this vicin- ltJjolin CitM. Sell went to Davis City Tues day to visit a few days at the home of'his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Doolit ile. .. ,, Miss Adah Scarborough, ot Gar den Grove, came Monday for a visit at the home of N. R. Miller in this S. Phipps returned to his home in Des Moines Saturdav after a few days visit with his children in this city. Fall Clothes Economy means paying a fair price for your Fall Suit or Topcoat. Cheap clothes don't last---good clothes give double wear. KUPPENHEIMER. CLOTHES are tailored from the best fabrics obtainable. iffiE rSC" 4t£4 te! ,L._- .• It's real economy to buy a Kuppenheimer suit or top coat. The fall models are now being shown. $20 to $40 J. A. McINTOSH "THE SQUARE DEALER" Leon, Iowa Mrs. H. L. McClaran and Mrs. Clarence Frazier, of Davis City, were visitors in Leon last Friday. Ward Stanford, of south of Leon, went to Garden Grove Saturday for an over Sunday visit with friends. Mrs. Morris Arnold and daughter, Miss Mildred, of Garden Grove, were visitors in Leon last Saturday. Mrs. Merman Deck and son Paul, of Decatur, returned Friday from a few days visit with friends at La moni. L. Hutchinson, of Garden Grove, was visiting at the home of his son, Will F. Hutchinson, in this city Monday. Warren Little, of Lamoni, was visiting vvitli friends in Leon Mon day and looking after some business matters. M. I. Marshall returned to his work at Pleasanton Monday after an over Sunday visit at his home in this city. Mrs. Jesse Hatfield, ot Olaf, Iowa, passed through this city Saturday on her way to visit her parents near Lineville. Miss Margery Hoffman departed Tuesday for Des Moines where she will attend Drake University the coming year. Miss Goldie Bryant, ot Beacons field. was visiting in Leon Tuesday, going from here to Kellerton for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Teale returned last Thursday from a business trip of a couple of weeks to East St. Louis. Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Xeal Wells returned to their liome at Des Moines Friday after visiting a few days with rela tives in this city. Miss Elsie Cousins, who is work ing in this city, went to her home at Lamoni Saturday evening for an over Sunday visit. Miss Eunice Evans, ot Garden Grove, came Tuesday to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Frost a few days. Mrs. Lillie Davenport and little son returned Monday from a few days visit with relatives at Lamoni and Eagleville. Mo. Mrs. O. E. Tullis and son Freder ick went to Chariton Friday to visit a few davs at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. *H. Atlia. Miss Elsie Elmore, who attends the Leon High School, went t- her home at Pleasanton Friday evening to visit over Sunday. Mrs. Jane Utterback returned to her home at Mt. Ayr Tuesday even ing after a few days visit with friends in this city. Tom Brown, the genial insurance man, came down Saturday evening to visit a few days with his many friends in this city. Mrs AV. L. Severe, ot Davis Citv, and her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Rob erts. of Denver, Mo., were visitors in Leon last Friday. Miss Dorothy Hull departed Tues day morning for Iowa City where she enters upon her senior year at the State University. Mrs. Samuel Hamilton and chil dren returned Saturday from a week's visit at the home of her par ents at Russell, Iowa. Frank X. Slade, manager ot the Iowa Southern Utilities Co.. returned from Leroy Thursday evening where he had been looking after business matters for the cor'"""- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garnei, of A del, motored to Leon Fridav even ing to visit a few days at the hoine of his parents. Mr. and. Mrs. J. O. Garner, of Eden township. Lewis M. Andrew, of near Grand River, was a business visitor in Leon last Thursday. He will soon hold big Poland China hog sale which advertised in this issue. THE LEON REPORTER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26, 1918. :g| '-SK Mrs. George B. Heatherinton re turned from Osceola Thursday even ing where she had been visiting a few days with friends. Miss Lulu Black, one of the teach ers in the Leon High School, went to Mt. Ayr Friday evening for a short visit with friends. Mrs. W. J. Burnell and son Lloyd, of Jamison, were in Leon Monday enroute to Garden Grove to visit a few days with relatives. Miss Marie Horney, who attends the Leon High School, went to her home near Davis City Friday even ing to visit over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker went to Davis City Saturday for an over Sunday visit at the home of their son. Pete Parker and wife. Mrs. R. H.*Sayre, of Des Moines, was in Leon Saturday, enroute home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Joe Bailey at Garden Grove. Mrs. J. C. Atz and children, of Osceola, came Tuesday to visit a few days with her parents. 13r, and Mrs. W. F. Waight, in this citv. Miss Ruby Ticknor, of Garden Grove, came Thursday for a few days visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Dale, of west of Leon. Mrs. Charles L. Bowers, of Kan sas City, Mo., was in Leon Tuesday on her way to Pleasanton to visit her aunt, Mrs. Martha Vandel. Mrs. S. Bragg and Mrs. Laura Gump, of Seymour, returned home Monday, after a few days visit with Mrs. Nora Stone at Hotel Leon. Rev. E. C. Vanderpool, of Grand River, passed through Leon Monday on his way home from Blythedale, Mo., where he preached Sunday. Abe Blakesley and M. Gammill returned from Bloomtield Friday where they attended the annual re union of the Third lowa Cavalrv. J. V. Lemley returned Tuesday evening from Osceola, where he had just completed the state examination of the books in the county offices. Mrs. Jesse Alley, of Shenandoah, came Tuesday evening to visit a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sanger in this city. Miss Hildred McClaran, who is a student in the Leon High School, went to her home at Davis Citv Fri. day evening for an over Sunday visit. Mrs. R. J. Smith returned Friday from Garden Grove where she was called by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. George A. Konklin. Henry McKern returned to his home at Caldwell, Kansas, Monday after a few days visit with relatives and old friends in this city and vicin ity. B. F. Robison and son Moore, of Elston, came over Saturday evening to visit relatives in this vicinity and went from here to Des Moines Sun day. Misses Lutille and Enid Alexan der departed Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Long at Shenan doah, and with friends in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Alice Marble, of Davis City, came Thursday and visited a couple of days at the home of her sister. Mrs. S. E. Newman, of just south of Leon. Miss Grace Smallwood, who is a student in the i^eon High School, went to her home near Pleasanton Friday evening for an over Sunday visit. Luther Bason, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday, going from here to Tus keego to look after his farm at that place. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans and baby, of Des Moines, came Monday evening to visit a few days at the home of his father, J. H. Evans, in this city. Mrs. I. H. Paugh. who had been visiting at the home of her brother, E. 1^ Hutthinion, in this city, re turnW to her home at Cambria Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Mitchell and daughter, Miss Velma, of Kincaid, Kansas, came Saturday for a visit at the homes of J. L. and S. G. Mitchell in this city. Cliff Woodard, of Decatur, pass ed through this city Friday on his way to Springfield, Mo., and is con templating locating on a farm near that city. V. R. McGinnis departed Tuesday morning for Keosauqua, Iowa, and will speak' in Van Buren county for several days in the interest of the Liberty Loan. Mrs. Jack Wallace and children, of Creston, came Saturday for a few days visit at the home of'her uar ents, air. and Mrs. J. O. Garner, of Lden township. Mrs. Edna Hupp, of Creston, passed through this city Saturday returning from a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Francis Heath man, at Lamoni. Mrs. J. E. Kingery, who had been visiting for several weeks with rela tives at Davis City, passed through this city Thursday returning to her home at Creston. Miss Maud Ogilvie, who is teach ing in the Grand River schools, came Friday evening and visited ov er Sunday at the home of her par ents in this city. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Ellars and children, of Centerville, came Tues day evening for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Allard in this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vanwerden de"arted Saturday night for Louis ville, Kentucky, to visit their son, Charles, who is a student at a mil itary school in that city. Miss Elma Forbes went to Inde pendence, Iowa, last Wednesday to visit a few days with friends before returning to her studies at the State Universitv at Iowa Citv. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Wait departed Tuesday for Rochester, Minn., where they will consult Dr". Mayo in re gard to Mrs. Wait's health, and she mav submit to an oneration. H. E. Hughes, of north of Leon, '•eti'rried Monday evening from Roekport, Mo., where he had been visiting a few days at the home of his sister. Mrs. John Perdew. Capt. J. D. Brown an'' E. J. San key returned from Bloomfield Thursj day evening, whe—• they attended the annual reunion of their regi ment, the old Third Iowa Cavalrv. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirwin and daughter, Mrs. Anna Dunker, o Des Moines, came last Wednesday for a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lew Gillham in this city. Mrs. G. Brothers, who is teach ins at Grand River, came Saturday evening for an over Sunday visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George, Cox, of southwest of Leon. J. O. Garner, of Eden township, departed Monday for Charleston, Mo., and from there will go to visit relatives in Illinois and Kentucky, expecting to be absent for several weeks. Rev. Geo. E. Cone, of Udell. Iowa, who had been visiting at ^e home of his father-in-law, F. A. Garber of Center township, depart ed Saturday for Hamlin, 4vansas, where he has accepted the pastorate of a church. Mr and Mrs. Fred Vonseggen, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Otten in this city tor a few weeks. departfcd Tuesday lot Chicago, where they will visit a few davs befor^ returning 0 their home at 'Napoleo A return. 1^, Ohio. iifffiirTiito pi'" Lyman Shira, of Pocatello, Idaho, who was here visiting, departed Tuesday for Omaha, Neb., where he will visit a few days, Mrs. Shira ioining him there to accompany him home. Mrs. Ann Dodd and daughter, Mrs. C. E. Umphress, of Garden Grove, passed through Leon Friday on their way to Des Moines where they will make their home in the future. D. M. Jung, the Chinaman who had been operating a laundry in this city, went to Fairneld Tuesday to visit a few days with friends before reporting in Chicago for military service Prof. W. I. Reed and Miss Effie Schunenean, of the State Teachers College at Cedar Falls, were in Leon Saturday, delivering addresses at the teachers study center held in this city. Port P. Bowsher, who had been spending a few days at the home of his father, J. R. Bowsher, in this city, went to Kansas City Saturday and from there returned to his dtuies at the Great Lakes NavaL Training Station near Chicago. 1? Laundry Branch in Leon WHen some one suggested that Ave take over the business of Mr. I). M. Jung, wlio has been doing laundry work in Leon, we made an investigation of the situation and decided it practicable to put in a branch office here. At present we are working out the details, but Leon people may be assured that we will provide the very best ser vice possible, and bring many big city conveniences right to your door. We have as complete an equip ment as is to be found in this part of the state, and have been under (wav sufficiently long to get well or ganized. Every class of work is given expert attention and the details carefully watched. Family Washings a Specialty We have a large patronage in Lamoni and surrounding towns I who send us everything that needs washing. For this service we charge only 8 cents a pound, which is cheaper tlian you call do it your self, if your time and health are worth anything at all. At .this rate all wearing apparel is washed dried and starched. Flat work is washed, dried and ironed. Such washings should contain a reason able proportion of flat pieces, large , and small, as well as wearing ap parel. Finish Work at Usual Rates All fine shirts, collars, and similar work should be sorted out and sent in a separate bundle with the other clothes. These are given the special attention required ed and charged for at the regular rates ffr that class of work. Dry Cleaning of All Kinds We will give you excellent ser vice in dry cleaning and pressing of all kinds. By our up-to-date' methods and with our equipment, not had in many shops, we do your dry cleaning and pressing so well you will wonder how you got along without it. It comes back abso lutely odorless, too. Just now we are urging tliat all fur and heavy coats be brought in for a thorough renovating. There is nothing in this line that we cannot do well, and the charge is very reasonable for the work done. Much personal attention is given to this depart ment. N Have Us Call and See You We realize that you will want to know more about us and what we offer. Leave a call at our branch office at any time and we will explain any details about our work, our methods of handling your work, and how much better it is for you to hire work of this kind done tlian try to do it your self. Collections and Deliveries We have arranged with Mrs. E.J. Crouse, who has been doing cleaning, pressing and repairing in Leon for several years, to man age our branch office at the old laundry building. Leave bundles of collars and shirt work, etc., there for Wednesday and Satur day deliveries. Leave phone calls "4? '"'l" -any time for family bundles and 'I our auto will call. QUENCH DRY CLEANERS Ay*| KjT rtV" 4* Mrs. Alice Crago and daughter-it^ law, Mrs. T. A. Lindsey, departed Tuesday for Council Bluffs where they will spend the winter, Mr. Lind sey having been working there for some time. Mrs. Lenna Cairnes. who is work ing as private secretary for A. 1«. Ackerley during the Liberty campaign, returned Monday from an over Sunday visit at her home in Grand River. ... Mr. and Mrs. John Clampitt and daughter Margery, of Varino. Iowa, came last Thursday for a tew days visit at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. vv. Clampitt, ot north east of Leon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wallace, ol Truro, who had been attending the C. U. conference at Pleasanton, came Monday for a short visit in this city at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ira B. Officer. Paul Hubbell, of Omaha, arrived Sunday to join his wife and little son who had been visiting at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Robinson in this city. They went to Grand River Tuesday to vis it a couple of days with friends. 3P? (nTVC 4/\ -vw •.