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Pi if ft*. ft, T®$ ?®s- »•+&• 'S'-j •j-qs-i. -I. 'iifss^. 5 "J#:--: 'WM,:, w-%- pVi Si r* 4 sk? o.'- '"c.y- A .,4ft .J. $ mHMM & Will You Need Any '5= New Fupniture this Spring? 3 "^E Perhaps when your wife cleans house this spring she may need a tew pieces to set the room off just %Z right. 'Well if she does, remember .that we are right in line with a complete stock of „h fc' Couches, Tables, 3 Chairs, Rockers, 3 and everything else pertaining to furniture and my *. a a a a a S= Undertaking Department. /VT LEON —1 Nly special, at tention is given to this depart ment. All calls —*m promptly look ed after. 1 am a icensed Emfcalmer nndcr the laws ct Iowa & A.C. r% PHONE 200 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ^iiaiuuiiuuiutuauuuuuuuuium^ 1 J. W. RICHEY, *4&k Dealer iu O Native and mm Fancy Confectionery* First Door North of the Biggs Block. ,t A Diamond "C," Soap -base satin-lined full mirror in lid contains 4 mani. cure pieces. This'is only one of 300 beautiful and «. 7(8 Mseful presents given aVay for saving pur................ your trocer don't Itaodie D:am Diamond Laundry Soap Wrappers Begin now by sending postal to "J O** Tropical Fruits. 11 2 mm Manicure Set, in handsome ^ound top box, with expansion PREMIUM DEPART-. MENT, THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. SOAP WORKS. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA. IP keep it in stofV- An Outrage if True! ^1*2 ...i __x__ firm's management who will cater to your wants afid peculiari ties. A Those who attended the Christian Convention at Leon last week say it was a splendid success all the way through. The visitors were royally entertained by the, good people of l^eon. The. addresses were excellent and all in all It was an enjoyable and profitable meeting.—Humeston Advo cate. •.' I was a mere wreck—could not stand on ray tee" Beggs1 wiood Puritier saved my life and made me well and strong," writes Mrs. H. Lankelma, Pella, Iowa. Cleanses the blood prevents and oures disease—"makes sick peo ple well A good Spring tonic. McGrath A Still, Woodland. Quite a little excitement prevailed in our city Monday morning. Word was received over the phone that Lawyer Duff and family, of Princton, were com ing to Davis City, and that they were coming away from the small pox. A tramp arrived in Princeton last Friday and begged from house to house and iu most of the business houses and on Saturday, as he appeared to be ill, he was. taken to a doctor who pronounced it a genuine case of small pox. He was immediately taken out of the city and quarantined. But it was ascertained that Lawyer Duff had not been exposed. After having his family vaccinated by Drs. Wheeler and Duff, tbey returned home.—Davis City Advance. Beggs' German salve—Guaranteed Kemedy for piles, sores, wounds, burns and scalds —a soothing, healing application, ot wondrous merit. "Completely cured me of a sore on my leg, of over ten years standing," writes Wm. Going. Omaha, Neb. McUroth A still, Wood land. •_ The case of Dr. Glendenning of this place against the C. K. 1. & P_. for dam ages sustained by the plaintiff last spring by being run into by a hand car and breaking his leg, was tried in the district court of Corydon last week and the jury after being out about 18 hours, brought in a verdict of $3,000 and costs against the company. The amount of damages awarded by the jury is gener ally regarded as too small in view of the fact that permanent lameness and disability is likely to remain as a result of the injury. G. Taylor Wright of this place, and E, L. Hart of Corydon, were attorneys for the plaintii'.—Liheville Tribune. Mothers know it's good—Beggs* Cherry Cough 8yrup. '"It gives quicker and better re sults than any other I cheerfully recommend it to all mothers who want a remedy that can be relied upon."—Mrs. Annie Cook. Creston, Iowa. It in guaranteed to cure. McGrath & Still, Woodland. Uncfe Dick (garrison, bee hunter, made a find recently which may make some body more money than all the wild bees ever found in Decatur county are worth. It is nothing less than a mass of copper ore weighing l(tt pounds. It seems to be almost pure copper ore, and stands the chemical test. He found it on the past bank of ?ig Creek south: west of Lamoni, abopt a mile and a half east of A. B. Young's farjp. He says he could pick tip a wagon load of the same kind. Mr. A. B. Young brings to us, and it may be seen ill o\ir front wudow. The find suggests the presence near where it was'foufld of a valuable vein of copper ore, and the matter Barely is worth looking into. It tfiay be a benefit not only to the owner of the land but to the country at large.—Lamoni Pat riot. What do the Children Drink? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN Or It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more GRAIN-O you give the Children the jnpre health you distribute thrmiBh their systems. £irtln is made of Tike the^chSft^gfifeKkoYcbflfle fiut'dosts about ii as much. All gropers sell it. 16c an) 35c are the One to be Pitied! 5 If it is true that you have made up your mind to do with out implements and harness this year because some one said that they were higher, or gone to a public sale and tried to out-do your neighbor l.i Now farmers we can and will sell good goods, and if you get a cheap article here we'll tell you all about it. KA review of our stores for the trade will be at the following'points. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gray swallowed a part ot a bottle of iodine Saturday afternoon., Medical aid was called immediately, and the child jvas saved by the prompt action of Dr. Greer.—Lamoni Chronicle, Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup cured me when I thought I was going to die of consumption," writosl. H. Law I on, Boi?e City, Idaho. "The medicine that cures" cold*, sore throat, croup, whooping cough, la grippe, pneumonia, and all throat and lung troubles. McGrath & Still, Woodland. ,T. A. and J. G. Krieder have leased the large Mudgett farm of 400 acres over in Decatur county for a term of three years. John will make his home on the place and attend to the work and man agement of the farm, but his family will remain in town.—Lineville Tribune. Cleanses the system. maVes new,, rich, healthy blood, cures dyspepsia, kidney and liver ailments, skin diseases and nervous weakness—Beggs' Blood Purifier. Two bottles cured me of blood disorder and weakness." says Mrs. Belle M. Miller, Kensett, Ark. Mc Grath & Still, Woodland. McCulloch & Mace ordered 1000 jounds of broom corn seed last week for W. T. Hay hurst who is preparing to plant about 200 acres on the Wasson and Andrews farms. It is usually a paying crop and if prices for broom corn should keep anywhere near the present quotations it. will prove inv mensely profitable.—Lin,eville Tribune. satisfactory, permanently pleasing —Beggs' Hair. Renewer. Removes dandruff, stops hair faliiug out, restores natural growth and color, oures all scalp diseases. '"I'm glad to recommend so excellent a preparation"— Mrs. J. E. Grouseman, Mobile Alu Mcprath still. Woodland. We notice by the daily pa pet a bli the Tiflin Bank of this place has made application under the new law for per mission to operate a national bank here. They have ample capital and have the capacity to handle an immense business no matter what law they are operating under, but under the new law there is considerable advantage in operating a national Ipank.— Groye Express. Gardei\ M, Fitzgerald, coroner, Crawford Co., Vail Iowa, says of Beggs' German Salve—the fam ous pile cure: ''Have used it in mv nractice for eight years and cheerfully recommend it lor all kinds of piles, sores, etc. It is without doubt the best ointment made." Married. Herbert E. Cozad, of Decatur countv Iowa, and Miss Anna E. Curtwright, tne adopted daughter of David Gajpin, of Kavaanah, Mo,, were united in marriage at the home of the bride, Sunday March 11,1900. There were quite a number of their friends^ and relatives present among them were Frank Cousins anc family, but that is nothing new, you will find Frt\nk any place there is any thing good to eat and we think he has been at y^cle Rave's before. i\nd you Missov.ri'ano don't think the {owa people can cook, just you go visit ncle Dave and his good wife and they will give you a surprise. But Frank wasn't the only one that enjoyed himself•, everybody seemed to enjoy the occasion and we wish this yoting couple a successful and happy life together. They will make their home in our midst.—-Searchlight. R|fh, Red Blood Morley's Sarsapty-illa and Iron not only cleanses and purifies your blood but makes new, rich, red blood. If you have skin eruptions, boils, abcesses, rheumatism ot* scrofula, or if you have a run-down, tired-out feeling, try this noto me pronipt "lcauUo, L. Van Werden. itf, '?K. tfc.l 7li v-i JOHN A. STOUT Livery Feed and Sale stable. Fresh TeamsL^- New CATARRH «f ATLAMONI. WM il-^M Leon, lLamoni and Pleasanton. Rigs! Special at Mention given to commercial men. Your patron age solicited M'-v Phone20. John A. Stout. LOCAL and CLIMATIC Nothing but a local remedy or change )0 climate will, cure ELY BROTHERS,50, Warren StreetN nus NERVtTA Jtr CATARRH. The specific Is ®5g. Ely's Cream Balin It is auickly absorbed Give relief at once. Opens and oleanscs the. Nasal: Passages. Allays inflamation. Heals and Pro.ttcts the Membrane. R'e stores the senses of Pnl lk UrAn taste and smell No VMLU f|b#tlf mercury. No injur ious drug. Regular size 5Q,cents. Family size *1.00 at druggists or by mall. Restore* VITALITY, LOST VIGOR /Arp. MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or. excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. |By mail 50c per box, 6 boxes for $2.50 with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson St*., CHICAGO, ILU For sale by W, E. Myers & Co., drujgiss Leoij, Iowa. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL 1 CURES Biliousness, Constipation, 4QPILL5 Dy8pep8idt Sick-Head ache and Mver LIVERITA Complaint. ID CENT5 ... SUC«K CMTip. lOO rILUS [Bold, by all druggists I ox Seasoned native wood for sale. sent by maU. 28 CTSy iMtnitt M«k»tC«...CVcm Fpr sal,ebyW.,E. Myers] & Co. druggist Lean, Iowa, mMFRSor^'KlNDj WRITE K)H TAr.-UOCUE & PRICES. -r rf Our store will be_ managed Fbrd Rauch, VAt our~new store you will find the old wheel the veteran Pecatur county implement hust- ahorse Ben McGirr, who when he tells you it ler, who can look a piece of machinery over is so, we make it so, and then you .know it is and tell you where it is sick, and J. R. Bow- iso, and Dan Stanley, the man^who can sher will assist.with one-half of his time and do more work in a day, drive'more miles and a strong list of helper8 who will be up with LUMBER:- L' if.'. a-cursi district roi* bt i'.'i lumber, posts and C. E. GARDNER. We CAgoocs- fsee the implement and jharness trade having.,more trades out in the country than any man out on account of room our manufactory in town or state. With an extra man to assist department of harness we will supply the this team of men it is safe to say Pleasanton Lamoni store from our other stores, so^he.^.will bring trade from Princeton, Lineville and people will find their interests protected in W'Cainsville as has already been done, many that section by trading on a line of goods that ^times in the past year. you can get repairs for in Lamoui and possi bly if out we have 2 other stores to draw on M' tJjjB sanrie^day you send order. #u ^Vdock Buggies Telephoiie" or Drop a Poslal ^r!§lEnrdthl __A_ ..... +Ut% E^£QtY goods to any part of this or adjoining counties. Can beat any I fcJvo I house on earth on twine, so sow ypur oat?. Just rpcei#d'anotlifer car load of lumber. Furniture:- We expect inn few days to have be finest litis of furniture ever brought to Decatur. Hardware,' Buggies, Wagons and Road Carls. Carpets. We have a bijr line ordered and it will pay you «•*-.to see UR before you purchase. ,We have a wiee line. AM10SS 4 BRAZELTOH y. u: DECATUR, IOWA. 44UU4U444U4U4444i44i4U4UU4444UU44U4444U4U4UU44U444U44Ul giiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiinnic 5 WIW.WOODARD, JAMES CRE8WELL, E. W.TOWN8END, President. Viee PrnsiiiAnt. Cashier. 5 THE CITIZEN'S BAXTXE. DECATUR, IOWA. Owns 3,300 acres of land in Decatur County and other securi- 5 ties amounting to over S200.000. interest paid on time deposits- 't! 5 STOCHHOIJDEB S WiM. WOODARD, JAMES CRESWELL, J. HENRY HILL. C. BRAZELTON, C. M. CORRINGTON. I \V. H. COLTER. 1-. At Pleasanton. A. & F. S. GARDNER. K. W. TOWNSKND. SIIIII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirp E. J.S ANZEY, Real Estate and Loan /Vgent. Bouthwest eornw Main and Caaam«raUl Street*. LEON. IOWA. Kcfera, by permlwlon, to Farmer* and Trader* Bank tor Buy, Bell, orTi«de REAL ESTATE on Commluioii. Kzamine Title* vo Lo«a Mbue^n^ "•Mil Work IN »aptli D«m Real Estate. Pay Taxes for NOB-I ii more men, set up more goods and close SWe give a jug with every gallon of oil of any kind we sell. I Uu ,fA'A- I 3 Tm J^s v** j? HOTAtT rUBLM -—v '-Jr ::.£\' "f I," v-' En