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ft gSt** Leon. Y5WV"**" r\ Doifthey and grand WisS Vita Hamilton, of werei visitors in Leon !of Saline, Mo., os his way to 'his brother,'Geo. -w wh° is working Mo., Sfent Sunday at his jon, reluming to St. Joe on. Ham jton -and children om Ruwell Friday where een vii lting at the home nts. I enders jn, of Eldorado,1 sin Le Saturday/being to Pie isanton for a visit 'es. a Fraz er, of Davis City, ugh I ion Tuesday -. re-1 a wit with relatives Qes. .. :e CraiKo went to Van sday fox a few days visit' ister, Mfg. _Murry, and ves. i) IcDanltl, of near Leon,! imoni Monday to drive ar which he left there a iefort. I J. Forney, of Des Moines, Monday on her way to ve to visit at the home nslow. E. Mackey and daughter, of Omaha, Neb., arrived ening for a "visit with A Mrs. J. H. Evans feturn Jethany. Mo»,: Tuesday, had been visiting a few elatives. ... les Wood, the well known o4 near Psinceton, Mo., ness visitor in Leon last fternoon. imshaw, of-Lamoni. was ondavTon his way home sr Sunnay viBit with rela easantpn. rna Graham returned to it Davis City •Monday ver Sunday visit with this city.. Mrs. Orville Hines f»nd ?s Moines, came Tuesday avs visit with relatives in id vicinity. old Rush returned to Saturday, after a. few it the home of Mrs. Jen a this city. auline and Lucille Kemp iterville last Thursday to days at the home of their McDowell. F. Edwards, of Van Wert, day for a.short visit at, her mother, Mrs.. Caro-, is, in this city-. 0. Parker returned to at Davis City Thursday :er a «fsit at the- Ed Par in tlilk city. sen wftt to Kansas Ci'y, lay to take some deposit lase in which he appears the Attorneys. Cornett returned to his ean, Towa, last Friday days visit with relatives arid vicinity. FJonough, of Moravia, ar ay evening to look after ess matters in this city, ome Tuesday. J. Blair returned to her in Wett. Monday, havmp. here by the illness of A. P. Kemp, rge Vanderflute and Miss lerflute, of near Lamoni, ime •Monday after a visit in this city. rdner 'departed Thursday of several weeks at the ^daughter*, Mrs. Zeal Aus iJton, Wyoming.. F.. C. Cox. of Humes,ton, jy for| a 'few days visit mdson, Carl. Howell, and ves in this city. Mrs. I?. Peters, who had at Ridgeway, Mo., were ndav on their way to it Calnsville, Mo. r, who is a-s'tudeut in, igh School went to his Pleasantoii Fiiday even-1 over Sun-lay visit. lieis, who is working at in Leon Saturday on his home at (larden ov&r Sunday visit. Wrs. Ed Qriftin and son utheust of Leon, return vening from a few days iends.in Des Moines. ttle. one of the students High School, w-mt to :ar Pieasanton Friday visited over t'urdnv. ... ans. manual training1 the Leon High- School Ayr Friday evening and Sunday, with friends. 1. Richards, of Corydon, ly evening to visit a few home of her daughter, ity. )es ew irents, Mr. Tind Mrs. J. Pickering, in this cit Wagner, of Des Moines, ay for'a' fejv days visit Wagner for'a of northeast of Leon, •a Hill, who is ji stnd ^eon High School, went at Davis- City Friday an over Sunday viist. Danielson, who' had as a trained nurse at ispital, returned to her moni Saturday evening, iv and.' Clara BurrelJ, the LeoH High School home near Davis Ciiy ng to Visit over Sunday, insoni of Woodland, re- Des Moines Thursday iere he fended the 's convention last week. Sherman, of Tingley, day evening for a few the hone of her'sister, Richardson, in this city. Landphair and sob L. inton* were in Leon their, way to Lamoni ays-Visit with relatives. I.. Mallette, of Garden Thursday lor a short home oi lier son, Frank and family in this city, well, ot'Nebraska City, Friday evening and visit day at the home of Mr. F. Bradley in this city, rrie and Lbniu Kuli r§ heir [home at Chariton a_fe* days visit at the s. J.: S. Parrish in this !r». Wilkin* of Iowa last Tharsday evening ittne*home of their rs.:% R, West, in this Ei 'JJhaatain returned »im Weldon. where she irsing toe family of B. who fwer® all sick with considerably Light, ot Des Mofnes, on her way with relatives *t slater. Miss Mil bmiHUUring her as and: daughter Friday to sat declamatory %iilIS one ot the ftrpt place Dr. V. A. England ,1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Ajcate and Chronic Cases Treated Niiht calls treated same as day can* pfffce over G. B. Price's store. liPhone 130 .' "Leon, Iowa jh&EAP FARM LANDS, for sale oi£'«asy terms, in small or large tracts will produce all the crops of the temperate rone miM and re mxrkably healthful clirtate^. For mrttic Ip lHpi VV" Brldte PKII^opky Now that women ere n» longer knitting sweaters, we fear a return of the doily peril. And thoy ran ^vt the materials at this store. Household Dispensary Kvery household should keej) constantly 011 hand a su])j»ly oi' "first aid to the injured" articles. Wanted at once, they are at once avail able. Applied when the emergency conies, tliev often save life. They should include disinfectants heal iii^ salves and ointments, plasters, bandages, antiseptic- lotions and gauzes, dotes of the commoner poisons. Let Us Supply Yon E. E. BELL "The True Druggist" OJi FF and the anti- Start Leon Iowa "3 Home Building Wood Own your home! To have and to hold is the ambition of every red-blooded young man. To care for a home is the desire of every forward lodking young wife. When thinkingof your home remember that it is almost as easy to build as to buy ready built. And it is often more satisfying. Choose Wood You cannot only design your home to please yourself but you can select the materials—inside and outside. •4 You make no mistake in coming to us to do both.-We can help you get home beauty—at a sub stantial saving. Come to us for of Quality at Economy MINERS FREES LUMBER CO. Leon, la. man 1 Farm for. Rent—Well improved, 80 acres for plow, 50 acres of meadow and some pasture. Shields & Shular, Leon, Iowa, 24-2t. All accounts and past due notes must positively be oaid at once. I need the money NOW and must have settlement, immediately.. *Sk&SBiddi,son Implement Co. For Rent—Several good farms. Want mea with plenty of help, have one farm' of 240 acres, with lota of food farm- land. See,me,4Ui£tffc .£,. ok-- •W THEUEOK EEPOETEE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. Corn For Sale—Telephone 87. For Sale—'A Ford Coup. See Culp. Will press your suit any hour you say. Leon Laundry.. Trimble helps eyes. At Dr. Cram's Thursday, March 25h. For Sale—flood Ford Car. Apnly T. S. Arnold, Leon Savings Bank. For Sale—200 bushels good .seed oats. Chas. McCroskey, Decatur, la. Lost- In Leon, a gold breastpin, tower for sale, at my home. Please return to The Reporter office. I C. E. Hurst. A daughter was Jiorn to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Leon Tuesday. Get your harness dipped, $1.00 per set, at J. Lake & Co.'s at D«a tur. _________ Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Scott, of northeast of Leon, are the parents another fine boy, born last Thurs day. There will be a Farmers Union meeting at the Uecatur opera house this evening. Rev. T. F. Campbell, of Leon will speak. Come. The Eden township spelling con test with a short program will be held at the Soaper school house on Thursday evening, .March 2"th. The Ladies Guild of the -M. K. church will hoid a bazaar and cafe teria luncheon in the church base ment Tuesday, March :!0tli. ?.2-2t The hoard of education at Sioux ,n"d in S in City will raise the wages of teaHers |-()'r delivei r-i«tP i, .l, on r,. average of $J00^ year, eilec- J"' delneiy. a.stei Son Phone tive Sep.t. 1./ C. E. Bedell, the telephone fore- eye or~ ear trouble to call at Motel nan of this city, sustained a frac- Leon on Saturday, March 20tli from ured right arm Saturday while 9 a. in. to 2 p. m. and have a free cranking his car. consultation. Lost—On the road from Leon be- See Smith & DeKalb who sell or tween Leon and the Jas. F. Harvey trade Keel IJiver Valley lauds. One fajiii, a wool purple sweater. Leave fare lor the round trip every Satur lt at The Reporter office. day. Call or wrile us at either Van Fos Sale—Any kind ot' a horse or hausted. mule you want from a work plug to a $400 brood mare, if you need anything better see us. 0-Gt. Tullis Bros., Decatur, Iowa. For Saie—Thirty-six pounds of good clover seed has been left at The Reporter office for sale. If some of our farmers \^ants clover seed, they can get this at once. The Rebekahs will have a picnic supper at the 1. O. O. F, hall Tues dav evening. March 2:j.rd, at 6:M0. Ali Rebekahs and husbands request ed to come with well filled baskets. Raise. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. Lay every month in the year. Eggs per'setting of 15, flocK run. $1.."0 select $2.00 per 100, flock run, $6.00 select $10.00. .Mrs Milt Manchester, Phone 1-4. "511f Keep the bowels active and the digestion good if you would enjoy health. A dose of Prickly Ash Bit ters whenever disorder appear will keep a man on the-active list. Price S?1.25 per bottle. E. E. Bell, special agent. .Miss May Kindred, who was operated upon at the Leon hospital fo-r appendicitis, was able to return to her home at Saline. Mo., -r^hst Saturday. She was accompanied home by# her sister, Miss Minnie Kindired,' of Yuma, Colorado. who had been stayine with her in this city for a few days. Effective March fvth. the price of Goodyear tires was advanced 15 to 20 per cent. Anticipating this raise and desiring to protect our cu.toin ers we stocked heavily on these tires, and will sell them at the old prices during the balance of this month. Take advantage of this saving. Estes & Co. The Leon school board met Mon day night, Guy Stark the new mem ber taking the oath of office and E. E. Bell was elected to succeed him self. The board was organized "by the-election «r" 10. 15. Bell as presi dent. for the coming year J: A. .Mc intosh was the retiring member, the vacancy on the board being caused by the' removal from the city of Dr. J. O. Woodmansee. Miss Kate Hull was called to Dal-, las City, 111., Monday e\eninir to at tend tlie funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Rice and son Kill's. Mrs. Rice and son had been in California for the winder and were enroute home when they were taken ill with the flu and were removed from the train at Canon City, Colorado, and taken to a hospital, but both died within a few hours of each other. Representatives of tlie Great Northern Railroad held an exhibi tion of farm products raised in Min nesota and North Dakota, and gave free mo\ring picture views at the New 'Theatre building Monday and Tues day, and quite a number attended. The purpose was to induce people to buy lands in those states, but it is a pretty hard matter to get any one to leave a good Iowa farm these uays. STOP! TgripsTheCable HE new Brake both wheels equally. pedal is un affected by spring action. An exclusive Lexington feature. Let us explain! S J. F. HAMILTON Leon, Iowa Lexington Motor Company Cam»«nrill«, Indiana, U. S. A. For sa]e—Corn, Oats and Fair banks wa,uon Scale. G. A. Long 2Gtf. Wunted- Ini]i. Co. say- -Timothy Seed, itiddison Will press your suit any hour you Leon Laundry. Trimble helps eyes. At Dr. Crain's lhursday, .March 2T.li. ^faJi^ed to Rent—6 or S room house. Inquire at The Reporter of fice. For Sale Cheap—Wind mill and tor Sale—Seven foot road grader complete with engine and horse hitch. Very cheap at $!7f. Truslee Leon Reporter. i]-Ut. 'Jean Gates, of Davis City, was operated upon at the Leon hospital Iuesday morning, and is .getting along as well as could be expected. Deliveries will be made at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. All orders are Dr. Weber asks all who have an U'eit or DeKalb, Iowa. Smith & or ,, Osceola, having accompanied* their! A- Pryor is reported. to be .sister, Mj-b. Lenna Patterson, who seriously ill at his home in norm jlati been^here visiting her parents, Leon suffering, from gall stones, and Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Bowman, that his condition is quite critical. DeKalb. 13-tf. .Mrs. Lulu Swisher and .Miss Xina1 Bowman returned Saturday from far on her way to her Cheyenne, Wyoming. home at 1 Clifion Mills, of Eden township, had a narrow escape from drowning! last .Wednesday. He was cutting a! hole in the ice on his oond for the cattle when the ice gave away under him, and he went into the water which is quite deep, and he had quite a time getting out, but finally made it but was pretty well ex- Effective March 8th, the price of! Goodyear tires was advanced 15 to! 20 per cent. Anticipating this raise and desiring to protect our custom ers we stocked heavily on these tires, and will sell them at the old prices during the balance of this months. Take advantage of this savi».ig. Alexander's Garage. Dr. O. R. Crgfn OSTEOPATH Graduate of American Sclioo" of Osteopathy Kirksville, Mo. Office over Ex-change National Bank LEOX, IOWA They Heat They Ventilate They Satisfy 1 Xeon, Iowa Look Here—Some Leon resldencef and two farms l'or sale on good terms. Jap Osier. Poland China Hogs For Sale— Young stock for sale at all times. Write or phone Eugene Massey, Garden Grove. 10 Wanted—Good live district agent in this county to write hail insur ance and appoint agents liberal commission offered. Address Lock Box Ft. Lodge, Iowa. 2'J-4t' I S E Advance in film Prices 1 he i(i\ aiicc we i\'c expected For [lie il on Ivist 111 i!i K.nl ik 111!s fI is irrivel. Xo. ll'O .. li1 ix-J' Xo. 1 if •X4 Xo. Xo. Premo Xo. OF COURSE REPUBLIC TRUCK FOR SALE! I have a Model 10 Republic Truck, Cord Tires, Cab I and farm body that I got in a trade and have no use for. Will give good easy terms tc reliable party. Truck can be seen at Honn & Watson's Garage, Garden Grove, la. FRANK M. STEVENS, GARDEN GROVE. IOWA -*r WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU K'llV'g'H.inl the lioiiltli of your family l.»y wannini«' tlio lionic to a conif)i'tallc Unii .jK'raturt? in any. woather—flooding- it with ail abundant supply'of pure, warm, ever -lian,u'iii,n'. moist air, permanently free from dust, gas or smoke. IT will burn any kind of fuel, coal or wood, or whatever is available, and save from 14 to V:: the fuel bill. WHY THE NAME "PIPELEKS"—It heats your entire liome,'large or small, old or new, with but one register, located directly at the top of heater, doing awav with the usual heat-pipes and registers in each room. It accomplishes this upon one of nature's own principles, as old as time urn vitv. We are prepared to quote you prices on several different makes. Investigate, 110 matter where your home is. or how hft-ge your house, churches, stores, etc. Call, phpne or write to us for information. Farquhar & Sons j-.-- :,-mh HARDWARE Page SEVEN .:!() Xo. 1 IS .. ix4'-, A') Xo. ll'4 3'..x4'-, .4.") r.io 2^x4% ui' Xo. IIM ,4:» 1 xo ... 4"1 .vC'/L- .7') Film Packs Xo. JJUO 1 S. i} Xo. :nc .:!() 11 ..10 l"-.v4' .•i.'i ,i Xo. is 1 v41 .! )l) Xo. 0 .ID Xo. D-S.l 4 .... 1 .10 Xo. ::i: 7 ... 1 All Ihe above prices include the War ax. G. Dodge Auto Livery. Call A. Qeo'rge, at Alexander's garage. (Jet your harness dipped, 91.00 per set, ar. J. Lake & Co.'s at Deca tur. Wanted—Man and wife, without children, to work on farm and care for home. See W. T. Waller. Wanted—Housekeeper. Enquire at Est.es & Co. garage or at the house. Mrs. Orel Estes. I'oHov.'h: I lie new prices ire is li'7 1 :,s.v2:- x». I st two $ Less Price Less Fuel More Heat f-*! -the law of A! so ustd in Auto Delivery