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ffi ~.ags*" Mather—the 30 years dentist of over 30 yeare experience is at i«on on the niofningof the 27th and. will remain until the last of every month. Alwaysattend strictly to Buciness.—. The best pills for Buimts People are Moriey'i Little Liver' Pills, because they always attend Strictly to busi ness. Sugar-coated. On* adose. Sold by L. Van Warden. W Tbe followlng ia a list of letters remain ins Uncalled for at the Doatoffloe in Leon ,• Iowa, for the week ending June 16 1900. Mr. Frailly Laworsdail, Mrs. Addle E. Anderaon, Dr. Frank Aldrieh, Mrs. Elbert A. Smith, Mr. Uharley Goodrich, Mr. W. H. Wise, Mr. Taylor Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Boy, Miss Trisler. In calling for the above please say "ad Mortised." JOHN LEDGBRWOOD, P. M. a a •g O qq 3® S O a .2 -a T3 OS -*a es -H 2 a -ft I as S tD *s 03 q) on .9 2 •s I a "1 5 "8 2 & 5 5 1 qc Jj pf *o 1 1 frw. CO NOTICE—From and after this date all persons discharging Are arms within the city limits will be arrested and prosecut ed, unless they have a written permit from the mayor. A. M. PRYOR, S 1§ ,2 S 2 9 2 a go .9 Oity Marshal, Leon,Iowa, June 13,1900. •_ Farmers Remember.1 That you have an opportunity to pat ronize the largest and best breeding Mammoth Jack in the county. In Leon the entire season. For terms enquire at STOUT & MATTHEWS, Barn. 8®$ Fourtfi of July Excursions. 4" rs •a«s --s jj^ 9* a W H-f •. if*-™ Fourth of July Rates. Be patriotic and take a holiday trip, on Independence nay. mvai wi Cheap rates in every direction are offered by (tie Cbi. cago Great Western lty. One fare and a third for the round trip, children half rates. Tickets on sale July 3 and 4 good to return July &. For further, in formation inquire of any Agent C. G W. Ry. or address F. H. Lord, G. P.'& T. A., 1.13 Adams St., Chicago. 42-3t FOR SALE- -A good top buggy. 0. E. HULL. ESTRAY NOTICE. .,, Taken up as an ostruy by C. R. llocgot' at Ihe Burlington lioute will bave Oil his residence ih New Buda township,-Decatur gale July 3rd and 4th round trip tickets county, Iowa, on the 3d day ot May, 1900, one tn nil nnintfl nn thp svnt«m within 200 dark red heifer about one year old with white to an points on tne system witnin spot under Ieft front miles of selling station at rate of one flunk. Also small horns. and one third fare. I O. w. HAI.STRAD, and posted iierore A M. Kwh**I, Agt.i Justice of I hp Peace, ieg and white on right S^Xor. 3£?3* You Weed a Pally Papery This is presidential year and every cit izen needs a daily paper. The Des Moins Daily News is sent postpaid to any address for $1 a year, 75 cents for six months, 60 cents for three months. All the news condensed for the busy reader daily markets by telegraph interesting literary matterNfor the family. Address, The News, Des Moines, Iowa. Seasoned native .lumber, dimension stuff and bridge plank, material for house and barn frames always on hand, Bean the Signature Of F. D, CLOSE. ITORXA rThe Kind You Haw Always Bought Biiy RUBS' Bleaching Blue at Caster's. W ffi S'Atk I" Mrs. Uobert McBroom one j6f the sione^rs of the county, died at her home Leroy yesterday mornitig.—Garden Grove Express. "For five years, I had blending piles and coold not work. -1 was induced to try Beggs' German Salve, and it gave me Much quick re lief and the cure is so permanent, Itivant everybody troubled with this annoying disease to know ot 11."—E. P. Walker, Alton, 111. McGrath A Btill, Woodland. Miss Vera Sowash returned Saturday from Vinton where for the past six months she has been attending the school for the blind and taking treat ment for her eyes which were in a very bad condition when she left but are now very much inproved.—Davis City Ad vance. If you want your halr. to grbw, don't waste time wllh hair tonics.1 Get at the foun dation, which lles in the ^air -cells and blood vessels that supply them With life- Beggs1 Hair Renewor will do it. It has grown hair on hundreds of bald heads Will do it (or you. MpGratb & Still, Wqpdland. Word has beeii received from Will Flanagan stating that he and his part ner were at Lake Bennett building a boat and preparing for a second trip down the Yukpn. He did not sav where they expected to spend the fall and winter, but presumably at Dawson City.—Garden Grove Express Since the days of Samson, our crowning {lory has been a good head of hair. "I had )een nearly bald for five years but now have a good head of hair. Beggs' Hair Renewer did it."—T. W. Evans, Decatur, III. Also cures dandruff and all scalp diseases. Mc Grath & Still, Woodland. J. S. Potts of Spearfrsh, S. D., came in last Friday and visited his brother, H. W. Potts, a few days, being oh his way home from Kirksville, where he has takemfive months osteopathic treatment for rheumatism. He left for his home Monday. H. W. going with him as far as Chariton.—Garden Grove Express. Honest toil brings a tired feeling which is re lieved by healthy sleep. The tired feeling that we mean goes to bed tired and gets up tired, the appetite is poor and the energy gone. There is but one quick, sure and satis factory remedy, Beggs' Blood Purifier, Take it now, McGrath & Still, Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hart, north of town, have been sick for some time past, and a few days ago Sam, who has been waiting on them, was taken sick, and on Tuesday the neighbors turned out and plowed his field of corn for him. The Pleasant Ridge people are noted for such acts of kindness as this.—Garden Grove Express. Mrs. E. W. Early, Marion, Ind., who has been ill for years, whtch, "I was tired, could not sleep or eat, and was rapidly going into decline. Doctor called blood disorder, but could not cureme. I am now in perfect health and give all the credit to Beggs'BloodPurlfler, McGrath & Still, Woodland. It is reDorted that some one attempt ed to burn Geo. Brown's house again south of town, last Sunday night, A large amount of trash and kindlings was piled up against the kitchen and set on nre and but for the fortunate awaking of some of the family would soon have been beyond control. George has evidently been fighting the devil too hard and the old boy has it "in for him."—Lineville Tribune. There's no beauty in all the land, That can with her face compare. Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, She takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Ask your druggist. An operation was performed on Mr Thos. Stewart on Monday, June 18tb, Dr. F. B. Dorsey officiating, of Keokuk, Iowa. Dr. Derwent, Dr. Bertha Greer, Dr. Hansen, Dr. Horner, Dr. A. D. Greer, Dr. J. W. Wailes, of Davis City, Dr. Enos Mitchell, of Weldon, were present and rendered assistance. Patient recov ering rapidly, and it is hoped will regain his health.—Lamoni Pr-triot. "I was afflicted with a skin disease which catised my hair to come out in large patches. I tried everything could hear of to do this, but with no success until I used Beegs' Hair Benewer. which cured it at once."—Will Hegert, Memphis, Tenn. McGrath & Still Woodland. On Monday Dr. Glendenning perform ed an operation on Mrs. I. P. Henry, of this place, for Ovarian Cyst, and on the following day an operation for appen dicitis on Mrs. Wm. G. Mudgett. In both operations he was assisted by Drs. Pickett and Lovett of this place, and Dr. Calbreath. ot Cleoparta. Both oper ations were successful and at last reports the patients were doing well.—Lineville Tribune. Little Ethel Armour of Rockford III., who was so sev.erely burned a few weeks ago has entirely recovered and without a single scar. Used Beggs' German. Salve that always cures scalds, burns, cuts aDd sores, quickly, without leaveing scars. Don't be without ft. McGrath A Still, Woodland. Cards are out announcing the mar riage on July 11, 1900, of Mr. Samuel Frazier to Miss Mabel Hibbs, of Grant City, Mo. The marriage will be solemn ized in Eureka Springs, Ark., where the young lady is now visiting relatives Mr. Frazier is a son of R. E. Frazier and wife of Akron but has been station agent at Grant City for some time. The News ofiers its heartiest congratulations and wishes the young people the fullest measure of happiness and prosperity. —Cainsville News. Last spring E. J. Evans, Carlo, III., was so run down in nealth had to give up. Was also troubled with boils and eczema. He writes: "Dootors did me no good but before I had fin ished one bottle of Beggs* Bood Purifier. I be to improve and am now a well man. Mc rath & Still, W oodiand. Quite a number of Garden Grove people drove down to High Point last Thursday and attended the annual picnic in honor of Capt. and Mrs. E. Alexander, now of Leon. About 300 guests were in attendance and a most enjoyable occasion is reported. There are no better or more popular people in the county than Mr- and Mrs. Alex ander and they have been an important soeial factor in the north-east part of the county Bince the earliest pioneer days. We hope that they may live to see many more happy anniversaries.—Gar den Grove Express. Thou hast strange notions for^ one'so young a substitute to think that thou art the same as Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co 35c. Ask your druggist. I News reached this city, Tuesday, of a dastardly outrage perpetrated in Linley township, Mercer county, Sunday night. It appears that a seventeen-year-old daughter of George Harris attended church in the neighborhood with young man of the locality. When the couple Btarted home after church, three other young men or boys jumped on the buggy, and after going some two miles the boys took the girl from the buggy when all four of the young fell outraged the girl. After the crime they took the girl home and at once skip One of the scoundrels was caught in Bed ford, Iowa, and two others were appre hended in Ridgeway, Monday. One is still at large, but an outraged community expects to effect his capture. The above is all of the particulars received at The Democrat office.—Bethany Democrat Restors vim, vigor, mental and physi cal power, fills your body with warm, gingling life. That's what Rocky Moun tain Tea does. 35c. Ask your drug tist. PDYO||I«IAJMBBO0T 111 I UN EDUCATION PAYS iu satisfaction, in increased useful ness, in greater earning power. 44 There's room at tne top" PARSONS COLLEGE FAIRFIELD, IOWA. Ml Quemtlonm Cheerfully Answered bjf the PremMent. DON'T BE FOOLCDI Everything Beautiful! 3 #s* To protect the public we call especial attention to our trade mark, printed on every pack* age. Demand the genuine. For Sale by all Druggist* REVIVO RESTORES produce* tha above results ln!30 days. Itactt powerfully and quickly. Cores wb«n all othsra falL tonne men will resain their lost manhood, and old man wlU recover their youthful Tiaor by using RRVIVO. It quickly and sorely restores Nervosa new. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions. Lost Power, Htllins Memory, Waatlna Diseases, and all offsets of aeU-abnaa or excess and lndlBcretloo, which unfits one tor study, business or marrlate. not only cures by starting st the seat of disease, bu' laaareat nerve tonlo and blood builder, brina inf back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing the lira of youth, ft wards off Insanity and Cooramptlor 1st on having REVIVO, Royal Medicine CoMac?u8So8ru£ sold in Leon, Iowa by~F. J. Honnold, More Light! Come and bave your e,yes per fectly fitted with glasses. Iam prepared with all the improved tests. 27 years grading and fitting glasses. All work guar anteed. Children's eyes specially, will be at njy home Saturdays and Mondays, of each week at my residence. If you wish work done at home notify ^ieby mail. Lqoq^, Iowa. .with which welcome in con-' tact helps to refinp and strengthen our finev nature. Contact with beautiful furn iture and beautiful sur roundings subdues ^the coarser and sharpens 'ihe finer nature as a grindstone sharpens a knife. Little children take in impressions as a sponge takes in water. Thev should have a cosy, pretty home to live in. We keep everything to furnish homes cosily and rcason ably. SE Undertaking Department, =5 Ady special at- 3E tention is given to this depart ment. All calls promptly look ed after. ain a Licensed Embalinerunder the laws of Iowa. ^^2 A.C. BOHSER. 3 PHONE 200 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A* Easiest and Best Way to Use Fels-Naptha Soap I To Wash ClothesI Wet the pieces to be washed rub the Soap well on—especially over the soiled places then roll up the pieces and put them into a tub with just enough lukewarm or cold water (not boiling water) to cover them. Use either lukewarm or cold water according to your own comfort. Let the clothes soak thirty minutes or more. The dirt will then be so loosened that it will come out easily on the wash board or in the wash ing machine. Do not boil or scald the things. After washing them, thoroughly rinse and blue the clothes and hang them out. If done as directed, the white wash will be whiter and the colored wash brighter. To Wash Flannels and other Woolens! Wash them in lukewarm suds, rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water, wring out loosely and hang out at once. As these garments must not be boiled, Fels-Naptha soap is particularly effective in washing* them, pre venting roughness and shrinking. To Remove Greasel And other spots and stains from^clohting, carpets or anything—Apply to the places,some of the soap lather, leave it on a few minutes, and rinse oif well with rag or sponge. Every one knows what a magic solvent and dirt starter Naptha is. Fels-Naptha soap possesses this property, and washes everything wash able, cleans everything cleanable, hurting nothing, not even the most delicate fabric. Scrubbing and House CleaningI Fels-Naptha soap washes dishes, cleanes the kitchen,.brightens paint whitens floors, and does altline things through the house more quickly and easily by fneans of the double action of Naptha and seap. The Hands and Skin! Are not reddened or irritated by ingredients used in this soap. There is no dipping first into hot water and then into cold. An even tempera ture is a great preserver. Other Advantages! Fels-Napth Soap will do splendid work quickly. The wash is pleted with no boiling or steaming and very little rubbing. Garments not worn out, nor is thpir iibre destroyed by chemicals or by boiling. No fuel is needed. There arise no poisonous suds-steam vapors to breatn. It costs no more than any other soap. It does more work, does better work, and and does it easier. Don't Use Soap Powdersor Washing Compounds with FELS-NAPTHA Soap! It does the work alone. Follow Directions. Sold in Leon by J. A. CASTER. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* HR. The market is being flooded with worthless Imitations of ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAYTON, M.. Physician and Ittrgaa*. Offlc* 7. Reddei oe phana T. FredPhone a. bowman, m. d. R. McAllaater, Physican and Surgeon. Office over W. P. Clark A Co.'a Star* 4 com:are Physician and Surgeon. -f 1 Offioa phone 7. Residence phona Office with Dr. 2. syton. 3 Office hours 9 to 12—1 ta 4-—7 to 8. A•Brown, E A 3" Physician and Surgeon ®s F. Walght, ,, Physician and Surgeon, LEON, IOWA. Jtndy and attaaUoa 8peolal stndy .reatment of C-.uu.u Van Werten's drug stor*. treatment of Chronle T\r. J. L. Lewis, Osteopath. Leon, 1 la arrt«S3uviff:,M" Made a Well Man of Me. glvaa ta tht Dlaaaaaa. (Mloe aval Albaugh, 00 other. It can be. rled in vest pock«t. By mall, •I40 per package, or alx for O0.OO,' Siva writtaa (ssrantse to COM thamoaey. Circular free. Addreea Dr. -V/ awa. .' Office at D. B. Morgan'*. •ohc#l T\r. A. W. HOWE, Homeopathic Physician and Speolalattention VITALITY given to the treat Otfo«,o ^-e.Nb,AW5i8.- W iant Y. H. Slater, Vetrinary Surgeon, Phaician and Dentist, Office at Van Weiden'a Drag Store. WH. I Lawyer. OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING. ^tookey Brook*, OFFICE IN LONQ'B BLOCK. R. MoGinnis, Lawyer. "Ji Saaoaaaor to Carry 4 Meataale OFFICE IN BAY'S BLOCK. J. W. Rowell. Dentist. OFFICE IN LONQ'B BLOCK. r. D. R. Dudley, Dentist. Office over Myers & Co/s drug store. Leon Iowa. Will be In Leon the entire week except Wednesday, when I will be at my oflce at Decatur City A BIG BARGAIN Cut this out and return with $1.00 (money or currency) and we will order the following "family combination" sent prepaid. Loul8vllle Courier Journal 1 Yr. The Gentlewomen 1 Yr. National Illustrated Magazine 1 Yr. American Poultry Advocate 1 :Y r. Happy Hours Family Magazine 1 Yr. Vermont Farm Journal 1 Yr. Our Price $1, Regular Cost $4. This combination fills a family need. We will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly Tribune, Denver WeeklyTimes. Toledo Week ly Blade, SanFrancisco Weekly Poat, or Mon treal Weekly Gazette In place of Twine-a week Louisville Courier Journal If desired but no other changes will be allowed. Club blag list for a stamp. O. U. JONES, Room 548, Ctr. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal, Wilmington, Vermont. 22-26t F. BRADLEY, FOR SALE—A old Cruick8hank color and family. Optician. tailing and two-year bulls of good size, Address this office. s4-tf