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.»& te w» :n 44 72 All the Loud Talk About "The Best Place to Trade" -l.-- :n In? Camera and 29!)otlierprizes I friveti aw*v to ihe user* of lia joinl i/snv.dry Soap. Drop postal car.1, to I PREMIUM DEPARTMENT, The CUOAKV PKG. CO. So»pWk». I So. OmtHa, fJ.1), .m j|1ju fi- V' *v -i: might be very coufusing and niisleadiog. if p?ople did not have a {rood test to. nppl.v and that is judge a merchant, not by what he sa.vs in his advertisement,.but what he does in value-giving-. That's just the basis upon which we ask people to judge this store. We like to have our advertisements read because they are our store news, but don't ask people to take them as. proof that we give best values. That proof awaits our customers'at the sfore £?=,?. Muslin underwear sample line 33s per cent, off on $1.00 Ladies1 night gowns, cambrio and muslin 45c. to$1.7B ^.w-ry-v-: Ladies' corset coyers, cambric and. muslin Ladies' drawers, cambric and muslin" \«. Ladies' shirts, cambric and muslin Ladies' Aprons, muslin, cambric, linen Weli where did you get them Shoes? Diamond "C" laundry SoapWrappers 15c. to 60c 19c.. to 76e 1 35c. to 88c. THOMPSON & WARNER. & 45c. to $1.75 e# Do they keep your feet dry? Have they worn well? Prob ably they were not of good leather. Probably not well made Where did you buy them? J. H. Lewis' '"Wear JtesiBters'' are guaranteed to give good wear. You cannot lose anything by buying them, but you can lose money by not buying "Wear Re sisters." We are in the Shoe Business! We have sold more good Shoes in the last year thau^any house in the-county. "We sell Good Shoes Ouly. If you want good fitting and good wearing1 shoes, we cau please yeu. If you want shoes that have neither leather nor workmanship in them YOU will have to look elsewhere. Our shoes are all new. They are made of nice'plump leather, well put together. We appreci ate your patronage and guarantee satisfaction. Will you re member this statement the next time you want a pair of shoes? "ttrve our shoes a trial, they will please you. ft/VflULTON & G/VMMILU. t* I E 1: 1 mrnm ftmmk THIS IS ONE OF THEM... MOD roe folding pock et camera take** picture SAVING FOR 2x2% (be only camera for dry plate* that can be conveniently carried in the pocket lenie ot finest quality, ach romatic, and made I especially for theie caraerai ha* great I power of (ocu«,giTine a wondcrfui fin i tion, Equipped with riew finder Bade of thoroughly reasoned clicrrywood, corered with black leal morocco leather we furnish it complete with one double plate holder. imt lliitmoml So~. nlwnsw Ksr.d ti.hi. num. qlld ire will pel Him to put it lb stock' L. VAN WERDEN. Druggist," Opening Sale Spring Styles of W A I A E You will find on examining our magnificent line suitable ^Parlors, ^Libraries, Dining Rooms Sitting 2 JRooms and Kitchens. -1! Faints! ti, Look to us for paints. \Ve handle the best brands to bo round in Dccntur County, 5^1 B. P. S. Products! Heath & Milligan! Mound City .Co. 2 ft you are going to paint or paper thisspringbe sure and let us figure with you as wo always make the id/ 1 Lowest Prices! L. VAN WERDEN. 11M i" ^-fiibiiif:rri. :.^ COUNTY CORRE 'l* Or i* 0/ $ mi Hit a Ui mmM Hi i* & '.a^i'r?6v s» Ur tit Uu Ui W V* Hi ib Hi OILS Fairyland Little GoUla Fry has been oil tlVe 'sick list the past week. Dr. Land is of Grand River was called to see her. Frank Kamsey's have moved on their farm which be purchased from Vic Mc Jtee, and Gus Lee now occupies the house vacated by Ramsey. The boys andtmen have had shooting matches regular every Saturday all winter, and some are getting to be ex pert riflemen. Vice Edwards transacted business in Van Wert Tuesday. Chronic nasal catarrh poisons, every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist the remeoy for the cure of this trouble. A small quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads river an inflamed and angry surface, relieving immediately the painful inflaination, cleanses, heals and cures. A cold in the head vanishes immediately. Sold by druggists or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely-Brothers, 66 Warren Street New York. Brush Colleoe. in pro- sb Protracted meeting are still gress at New Salem. Miss Angie Still visited Monday with her Bister, Mrs. James Osborne, near BraceweH Will Maxwell was in these parts last week, but departed for his home in Mahaska county Tuesday. Little Gracie Robinson is on the sick list. On March 14,1900, at the residence of Ben Robinson in Decatur county, two of our young people took upon them selves the obligations o£ a wedded life, the contracting parties being Will McUaniel and Jim Smith depart ed for Oklahoma. David Robinson started for Des Moines one day last week. Boys, get your bells reaifv. Most in Quantity, Best in anal I ty Morley's Sarsaparilla and Iron is a tonic, a" blood purifier and a blood maker. It does not stop with merelv curing certain diseases, like scrofula, sores, abcesses, etc., but cleanses and builds up the whole system. All who have tried it say there is more cure in one bottle of Morley's than in six of the other kind. L. Van Werden, Grand River. Oue of Lewis Brown's children is sick. Mr. and Mrs. John Miles had the misfortune to lose their infant son last week. Funeral services were held Sat urday. Mrs. George Young is reported better but still very low. Mrs. E. Braauner is sick at her home west of town. A. Ackerly has the brick on the ground and part of the iron for the new bank. Switzer has part of the brick on the ground for his new buiiding. Bezold Bros, will soon erect a new building for their new furniture store. It is rumored that Wood Binning will build anew house soon. Grand ttiver will boom. Meeting closed at the Baptist church Sunday «'ighv. Much good fttM done Rev. Wolyer will begin a protracted meeting at the M. E. church Wednesday night. About fifty were converted at his meetings at Hopeville which just closed. W. B. Snyder goes to Clarinda to be gin work on the road with thesteel'gang this ffpek J. M. Harris and W. II. Doan will have Champion mowers and binders to sell you. See them. Albert barthloe will work for G. W. Drake this summer. S H. Covington and R. R. Trower had business Leon Monday. Cbas. Bradsbaw, section foreman at Van Wert was in town Monday. S. C. Jennings sr. is visiting his son Dave at Bedford this week. Dave is running for city attorney. We wish him success. Pat tiriflin was called to the bedside of bis mother who is yery low at her home in Woodland, L. Abercrombie, of Weldon, was here Monday, and says Prof. Latta has given the best of satisfaction and will no doubt be retained in their school. ,v~" Blsiriark's Iron Nerve vVas the result of his splendid health. •Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not tound where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the suc cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Lite Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at L. Van Werden's drug store. v" A. K. Daily has been confined to his room for several weeks. A second town ticket has been nomi' nated called the people's ticket. The only changes from the caucus ticket is the nomination ot Dr. Tyler for mayor and George Spaeth for councilmen against S. H. Amos and J. C. Smith res pectively. Quite a number of our citizens attend ed court Monday. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson came down from Indianola last w£ek for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrp. 8. T. Robertson. Miss Mattie L. McKibben left Monday for the scene of her future labors at Mexico City, Mex. Ed Warrington,of Moravia, came last week to attend the funeral of his cousin. Ruth McGuire has been dangerously sick with lung fever, but is now improv ing. W. P. Brown made a trip to Cains villa, Mo., the latter part of last week. J. R. White visited his father in Wash ington county last week. carry SunshineWltfc XTdiiitlpatioii 'Is the non-iiritj"* Klldruggis 1 I fl I Tom Moore and Miss Retta Still. We extend con gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lillie are the proud parents of a charming tittle daugh ter bom March 13. 1 III Sarden 6rove. f,.-], At their meeting Monday evening the school board elected S. H. Amos presi dent for the ensuing year. They levied $2,000 tax for the teachers fund and $1,000 for the contingent fund. J. H. Drake was re-elected principal, Mrs. Mary Zichey assistant principal, Delia Swope second primary and MavmeJudd primary teacher. The other' two de partments were left unfilled. A very nice, juicy scandal is reported fron near town, which may get into the courts, but will probably be patched up. Miss Mary Brown has returned from Chicago somewhat improved in health, but far from well. YOII.: A bright, fresh, sunny face is always inspiring, and .it always denotes good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once overcast with gloom have been made bright and sun ny byHood'sSarsaparillawhich cures all dyspeptic symptoms, strengthens the nerves and tones, up and invigorates the whole system. ..... !fi Varicocele. Clothing I I Men's BjV CS Overalls' QJ Men's 1 Mackintoshes Men's silk "T hh S front shirts 3 S I I S I O TO PLACE OUR GARDEN SEEDS IN EVERY HUMt Ht HflUNTBY THIS KSIFI PRO With Lot So. 77 S. B. KNIFE tareor antieat operation in from five to fifteen taya. Tite. milder form of this disease requires no omratloB. We annually core handredi of Milialasaof patUnta, laavinc them la a vlfor a«a, healthy coodiuon. 1 1^ flood's P|lls, Sold bv Our 60-pago Book S75g to $1 4LI A ll l.OO to $2.50 Men's percale shirts, CAp a an a a Cresco Gor sets $1.00. A Good Cor set at 50c. W»tara«lo«, lpk«. Bsiiruiness, aTereion and rCLLOWS & FELLOWS, 4IS and 4IB West Walnut Street. Dee Moines, lewa. W. RICHEY, Dealer in- Successors to "M For Ladies' and Cents! Diamond Special at ilSS.OO1 Eighteen Carat at 2 50 Solitaire at 2.00 Dongola Vesting or Stock Top .50 to -50c mel"on. 1 cki! BMtMCK,l pk«. 4I3-41S W. Walnut 8t., Des Moines, Iowa. Located in Daa Moines in 18GB. After many years te tin regular practice, we now derate ail onr tim. to tM bntoanl of Chronic, Nervous and Special Di»etue». Car*framraateM or money refanded. All medicines faroUhedieady (oiih. No detention from business. Patients at a distance traated by mail and express. Uediclner sent everywhere frea from gaaa orbreakai and ez| terms, ___ sonally or by letter. Seminal Weakness and Sex- iuwui WJCIBIIJ power, loss of manhood, cared for life. We can cue tii* above .seases and make yon fit for Dwirlaia That horrible disease, Skin Diseases, Sores, Gouorrhi eases cared or money returned. flO-pan free on application also qnertion nlanks. Native and Tropical Fruits. Fancy Confectionery. First Door North of the Biggs Block. 2d-Hrand Store Cq., I 1 PBIGES PAID HijGjpi mffiSXTES. 3 0000004 "•"fctBT BwaUiB^ja,' liata 1 book a Stricture methSd^^on^Tut U?U?r fliction ran along. Ik become, am aariona every month yoa mclect Onr 80 years* experience In in. .aoweeafnl treatment of the above mentioned diiMaaa la a guarantee to yon that are are able te haadle yoar case. Consultation F««. Adirets, m. Froduei. jMaaS^*5? v3G inch all 50c wool covers1 38 inch fancies 38 a Underwear! White Loaf or Gold /Vledal Flour Per Sack: A COMPLETE STOCK OF RUBBER BOOTS! I WE ALWAYS PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR VQUR BUTTER AND E.GGS! Goods are Cheaper Here Than any Place in Leon. 'i j. i. j. j-— vi— T.t* l/'.ainn. liMtAvar irmtm. fhnt. will trmtr in nn« If. K. Rlimati* flf imoih DramliS»({ 0*bb*s*il Piu'. Given Oltron Uoik- bit BOMOQ l«tooe, _2 pk«i. l'urpl. lop Turnip, jAc. Had alobcOnloa. 1 pka. m3'ow Orowm P*rmip«, 1 pkc. Bwljr Long Searlst r'pkc*. (Mt Mdi not l*«nS»5«i»lo™, ffT »lto«Kh»r. KNIFC rREEl TIoU t» fanur •faovld tats. Kxtr» nlikt lull poltehad anek, thrM Kl»j atMl blaM/ tnolndiuc ... _i !t »h« knlf«jqjwrooi poKMidfor «pta.-ot R. McAUaster, Physican and Surgeon Office over W. P. Clark Co.'a Btora W F. Walght, Physician and Surgeon. LEON. IOWA. Speolal study and aUentloa (lven ta tki treatment of Chtonie Dlaeaaea. OBca evei Van Werden'a drug atore. T\r. J. L. Lewis, Osteopath. Leon, lewa Office at D. E. Morgan's. Qradaate AmeiHoan aehoa) af Ostaayatfcf. Xirkarm., llo. T\r. A. W. HOWE, Homeopathic Physieian and Surgeon. Speolal attention airen to the treatment Ohroaio Dlseases by KLCCTRIOITY. Office NorthSlde square. WH. Slater, Vetrlnary Surgeon, Phslcian and Dentist, Office at Van Werden'i Drag Store. HkAlbaugh. Lawyer. OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING. Ctookey 4 Brooks, Lawyers.'^''.' OFFICE IN LONG'S BLOCK. TjT R. MoGlnnls, Lawyer. Saeoaaaor to Carry 4 MeQiaala OFFICE IN RAY'B BLOCK. Dr. J. W. Rowell. I Dentist. Vvv OFFICE IN LONQV BLOCK. T|r. D. R.Dudley, Dentist, Office over Iowa. •„MyerB & Co.'s diug store, Will ho in Leon the entire in., cicept Wednesday, when Lwili.. be at my office at Decatur City. -rm 42 inch fancy Mohair and Country dried apples 1 Hp a R. LAYTON, TnTRi SargeoM Office Phone 7. Reddei ce phone .7.* FRED A. BOWMAN, M. o. Physician and Svirgeon. Office phone 7. ReAdence phone 38. Office with Dr. I tyton. Office hours 9 to 12—1 to'i—7 to 8. A•Brown, Physician anil Surgeon OFFICE IN WARNER'S BLOCK. per pound 1 Package coffee 2 packages 25c. Er-:-. T7 A Leon week. A.Harris&Bros. Manufacturersofand Dealers In, ui Oriiu LEON. IOWA. We carry a magnificent line of monu ments. Toe workmanship is unexcelled and material uoed first claRS. We buy our stock in car load lots direct from the quaries in the east, thereby enablipg usto make SSSTTSB. FSLZCaSS than firms JiuyinK in small quantities Pur business is run strictly on a first cIms basis jriiiiJ -we yorfclogive perfect sjftjftfrcjiofl vm 15tto25c.f xz I 2 1 I $ ISO IIHHIHIIHIfUIH •ft]no, bMttevnr icrovm. ihftfc will crow in any 0. B. climate anrt.CIVE md as 17 cte. if you want knlfo No. 7sb., of 97 cu. bEEDS trotail price is over $2.76) nnd sviul THIS HUH ntU. _^.TrtS?£lir K»t No. 7 8. B. DftBTM-s hftlf long Garrets. 1 pk*. Perfection Tomftt6» *t uttaoa.1 ok«. CnonmMr oka. Karlr itatnfta Ononmbere. 1 pkg Oathtm the lib, IblftdetOeigreMbnckbhonihaiw hoof bltds. Wf itTi it FEBE to irer^ *^P"£ed jw.tn»t4 tat fit** 2. 1 Fno bnckbhoni haV RE vivo rjinri Madeia^ of'Mei prodaceathe above BoeoltaltfSO daya. It acta powerfully and quickly. Curee when an others falli Young men will regain their last manhood.andold Jfl men will recover their youthful vigor by nsiat ^lSj BEVIVO. It quickly and Btirely restores Nervoua- 1 nesa. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Kmlsalona. Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting iMeeaseei aad all effecta ot aelf-abose or excesaand lndiacredOB, which unfits one for atady, business or marriage. not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, bn* Is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring lng back the pink glow to pale cheeks and r» storing the fln of yonth. ft wards off Jnsanlty ijzh and Consumption. Insist on having REViVO»np^«i| ether. It can be carried In Teat pocket. ®r:BiaU,aF eiXH) per package, or alx for with a poat the written gnarantee to enre ot rolnaeajji ttxemooey^ Circular free. Address tSSl Royal MedbfeCa.,'S&fta&if For sale in Leon, Iowa, by J. Hontfbld, ... ... --v.tlwr5 Money to Loan on improved farms a"t"Sg§ 6.7 and 8 per cent, interest for 5,6 to years time. F. VABGA&8OM. We Advise. our Readers to THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES.-:^!! tind most= the house' The haudsbmest complete Cafahgue has ever issued &ent free, pro^i vided you state iu what you Jtre|^ roost interested in flowers, veg-T^ etab les or small fruit, nddressi JAMES VICK'S SONS, 27 4t Rochester,. N. Y. 1 Cut this out and return with-ti fO (money or currency) and we will order the fo'lowing "family combination" sent prepaid fi Lohisville Courier Journal 1 Vr. The Gentle women 1 Yr. itM National Illustrated Magazine Vr, W American Poultry Advocufc I r. Happy Hours Famtly Maaaslne 1 Vri^t Vermont Form Journal 1 Yr Our. Price $1, Regular This combination fills a family need w^wlircii substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter 'OceaaS^ Kansas City Weekly Star, New VorR WeeWySS Tribune, Denveir Weekly Times. Toledo Weelr» ly Blade, SanFranclaro Weekly Posi, or M6h treal Weekly Gazette In place of Twine-S^ lmlngton, Vermont. -'^1 STODT. Liverv Feed a* Sale Stable. Fresh Teamsl ., Jk& New Hi •spljcited^ igst Johftft. StS.U*^ -'Wl