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?r E v*$ ^yi 1 ***Q Svrnp. Sihis Drips, trillion ('»tl Inn ii Pearlim*, .dried Culilornia. Penchtw, fancy.... Itai-iiis. per pound Blackberries new Raspberries, dried, new msm l-ife" *•4%\ ii, »i & t?: 4/ Fancy Citron, per pound..,. Fancy Lemon Peel, per pound. Seeded Raisins, ppr pound........ Cleaned Currants, per pound None Such Mince Meat,package. Sour Pickles, new, per dozen Sour Pickles, jumbos,per dozen *?. Tim w« feThe Little Store Around the Corner. gMtnuwiawutwtuwiUWiumutwmmwTUt: WARNER BLOCK. Flour That's all Flour .12%o .10c .10c .15c .20c ,25c .12J4c .10c .10c 5c 10c „f .5 t. ,, a 1.J A 41 v¥ f| 9 «d» -it V-.*- •& OUR TRADE WINNER! OUR LE&DER-A SORE BREAD MAKER!, ,, jv*. ,// -, It is like the world renowned "Cracker Jack"the more vou eat the more you want. *.,•'•.. Page's Cream, Sack -W-. $1.00 White Elephant^ Sackf- §1.00 ,1 Oc SrThc Little Store Around the Corner.^ Tailor! Iowa. hz 3? $m -J1"-', y. Ml 1 -Jf4. *AWj A S Phone 28 J? f'ii S'Mir Kraut, m1Iui....rT ....20u Fancy Table Potatoes, bUslnil...40c: Good Solid Turnips. Inisli I.... ..40c Sweet Potatoes, per pb'ind. JVc Limn Beans, extra large 7c Fancy Navy Beans, only 4c Cracked Hominy, per pound MTI£ 2c Honev, 1 lb- frames 12%a Honey, strained and caned........10c Westmoreland innplesyrnp, per quart ,...40c Ilichelieu Decanters maple syrup per quart ,....(0c Fancv Table Svrup, bottles 30c CS&wqq YOft ,.r UcJ REMEMBER: "The Little Store Around the Corner." HARRY J. VOGT SCO. 2 O. 4\Vr•*4^ A umz mmm, to us and w« will &end you thin raulav Bill by freight C.O. D.subject to ex&miua* /ition. Elaml»e it at your 1 freight depotaud found perractly satisfactory and lyaatiafi mhI I* Vanbg Mill' k«t nUU no.w i* Wfcoo, p«y th« freight «g»at OarBiiltil frtw. fS.&o, 11.00,or SB. less tho & SO and frelsht charges. The inlll weighs: the freight be «bont Ji wrfihriN ixhw Mini miiHlw. (yilTf iwaim •willhiTYillaomorewind, A UAIANTEII ana more screen more and better1 mill you can buy for HO.OO. Will ssfemte wkMt ta ws evsnUM, wW Iks «M mustard, pigeon grass, etc., from flax on once going throuKh the mill. II Us perfct clssasr «f eWrer aaatlsis* tkr. Blade of the vtry beat material. We furnish with It one wire wheat hurdle, three sieve*, wheat screens, wheat irrader. corn and oat sieve and barley sieve. Ca yullf. to b»ksb pa' ear BaselalOftr Price. OffdsratMce. Wrtlr (Wr frM itrt»«l(«rll larlmirtCMk(iu Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.OM ). CHICAGO, III Bssrs, Beekack Ce. an Usra*(Ur rtlleUe.-* a. THE LEON REPORTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1899. v-r I -issf** 1 1 i, Dolls!. A Onowdoll if THEN YOU GET SOMETHING FOR YOUR^MONEYr I have the largest stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods in Southern Iowaj and I iv»|ell my goods at thei ^ery lowest prices%possible to make. 1 Nothi.ng.pboddy Here!—You.'get a .Bargain, Every Time^You Buy Here. -r-.c -"r. -.r "yr£/. Only store in Decatur county lighted with arc electric lights which make the store as light as day for evening customers. ?f "K -h UR family is the largest we have entertained. Many of these dolls are leaving us for new homes, so :, people who want to see how many different styles there are had better hurry—especially if thev want to select one for adoption. It a:- doesn't cost anything to see this "beauty show" and if a doll ia chosen the expense of v". owning it is not large. Leather Goods! FProminent ANCY leather goods offer many ap propriate articles for Christmas gifts. in this line is our excep tionally complete assortment of pocket books and card cases, either plain or sterling silver, or gold trimmed. A look through this line will help many a puzzled Christmas shopper to decide what to give, for it offers many sug gestions. ^f4 d»' vw~* th- iri IfSi V' "C -5^ ANew Overcoat, Suit of Clothes, Warm Underwear, 'li.j *^5sr & Hat, of .Cap, '?¥%$£. $ iAflTACU 3"?rV-i. Joys! 3£* ANTA CLAtIS hasn't a ^^plete assortment of toys in his pack than we are now displaying to the delight of all the boys and girls who have visited our toy department. Saturday is children's day here, And all the boys and girls in town are invited to come and see where Kris Kringlc gets his supplies. Linens!" 5 com more Towels 5c. to $1.00 each. Lunch Cloths, Table Cloths. Napkins. The finest and most com plete line in the city. J4 ii *-A, ^Dry-Goods and Mllllneiry^HS Leonflowa. s-T %. 1ss£&£ wm& 1 iV «,c% ft. 5 A- cGloves or Mittens,' Exclusivc-Clothier. &%, «rar Neckties, a Hundred Kinds, Km a 1 WW I •f 1 a 4 I *'\r finih Collar and Cuff Buttons,.. HiHIttflAllfllliltt Xmas Gifts is easy if you come here. Which ever way you turn after entering the store you will see scores of articles which will make appro priate and acceptable gifts. Every department is replete with Chris mas suggestions. .Our splendid Dry 6oo.d& stdok, together with the special line, of Toys, Fancy Goods and Jewelry added to our holiday trade, is unequalled in this section. An attractive fea tureof holiday shopping here is the low prices which prevail at: this store. You get more than you expect to for your money. Handkerchiefs! -ark. a -I' ,i ^v" ?t -j.'" --.J" T1 ~~»u: 1 v, ft «S! '•v *A -'ivVrV I Sample line at 50 per centi t-J less than usual price 1c. to $1.00 each! jy In cotton, Linen, Plain, fancy Borders, Embroidered and Ijices. Silk Handkerchiefs! 5 to 75 cents in plain white1 arid ..fancy borders. 25 to 75 cents for fancy colored Warm Blankets! "-V VERY person who needs blankets of any description should see our line •^•before making a purchase. The old story "To miss a-chance is to cheat one's self". is true at this store. We give yon the-chance will you .miss it? Kkt av J* ili ,vt 5 4 4 .. .... .. .. i* 4i «Z **. 1 H' .1 5S & -#*£§&«• fx*"' Leon, Iowa. •"fj P. \-£4 a,