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ifc 05v"$£ JBfe- Dain and Abstract of Assessment as Com piled from the Assessors' Books of 1901. BLOOM1XGTOM TOW^SUIl' H. G. 8COTT ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 105 over 45, 5S=-l(f Dogs 82 male 8 female=9U. J5,07'7J acres improved land. 7,973$ acres unimproved land.' Actual value, $602,9(58. Average per acre, $26.05. Actual value of lots, §4,57(1'." 03 one-year-old colts.value. 52 two-year-old colts value, *52,088. 495 horses, 22,404. 2 stallions, $224. 28 mules and asses, $2,1GS. 105 feeding cattle, $3,592. .r)3 yearling heifers. S0.4(iS. Sr-ola SeSfur^, S35 cows, $22,316. 284 yearling steers, $7,172. 181 two-year-ol(l steers, $0,100. 43 bulls, $2,080. 238 sheep, $764. -s 1373 swine, $10,456. .y 85 vehicles, $2,548. Moneys and credits, $25,484. Merchandise, $3,000. Other personal property, $6,492. Total personal property, $132,808. Total real and personal properly, 530. $737,- BURRELL TOWNSHIP. J. \V. MULLIKS ASSESSOR. V" Pulls under 45,137 over 45, 70=*207. Dotjs 113 male 7 female= 1201 gg.,, ^ni&. •Jj 1,361 acres improvetTTand, pCc" T.1 T^actes unimproveirl lanu Actual A!SHB|^^W"Iots7"$5,54ff ,/:} one-year-old colts, $1,605. 1 1 &-49 two-year-old colts, $1,700. 559 horses, $24,927. 1 stallion, $150. 16 mules and asses, $980. ll»)3 feeding cattle, $t),57. 292 yearling heifers. $4,726. 170 two-year-old heifers, $4,170. 773 cows, $21,975. 355 yearling steers, $8,415. 05 two-year-old steers, $2,245. 43 bulls, $1,745.- W 194" sheep, $642.i i'ir^ 916 swine, $8,713. 441 goats, $1,591. 'v'v-*®':' 123 vehicle, $4,472. Moneys and credits, $0,235. Other personal property" $4,112. Total personal property, $126,883. Total real and personal property, $774, 081.' CENTER TOWNSHIP. ED PARKER ASSKS30R. '-Polls under 45,114 over 45. 72= =180. Total personal property Total real and personal property Mtiki »»»»»»»3 WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE E WE WANT CASH. We Pay Just Wliat Produce is Worth—The same Price to Everyone. tit See our Prices on Meats. Dry salt and pickled pork Fancy smoked bacon Fancy breakfast bacon Fancy lard per pound only California hams per pound Cheese per pound Pail flsli, fine large, new per pail Quarter b'arrels, fancy new Our Special Price on Soaps. Fancy white, fiuest in the market 10 bars 2 bars for 4 cans corn for 5 cans 2 lb tomatoes for White Loaf flour per sacl Come where you can^"^1^' If Buy the Cheapest! and get your bill filled at one place, Special Prices made to Stores. I All Goods Sold for Cash or Produce. We buy Corn, Oats. Hay, Wood, Straw, But ter, Eggs, Poultry. Beeswax and Smoked Meats. W. P. CLARK Corner 8tJi anj Main. **$ tAti -+fo Other personal property, $2,774. Total personal property, $127,203. Total real and personal property, $777, 051. DECATUR TOWNSHIP, JOHN 1IAXXEK ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 111 over 45, 82=195. Dogs 75 males, 3 females—78. 14,902 acres improved land. 7,054 acres unimproved land. 4 Total value $ 045,004.00 Average per acre 28.70 48 one-year year"old colts 1,745.00 03 two-year-old colts 2,725 00 401 horsei 23,055.00 2 stallions 100.00 33 mules and asses 1,930.00 100 feeding cattle '2,S18.00 307 yearling heifers 7,313.00 28S two-vear-old lieifers 7,509.00 8i4 cowi 23,991.00 ^52 yearling steers 6,495.00 57 two-year-old steers 1,741.00 20 bulls 1,180.00 419 sheep .£''"*• 1,591.00 1,219 swine S,pS8.00 4 goats 9.00 104 vehicles 2,094.00 Moneys and credits 31,089.00 Other personal property 8,242.00 Total personal property 94,175.00 Total real and personal property 4,v^ We have bought two car loads of Dain and Acme Stackers which cGiiiprises about all desirable goods in the desirable grades iu this line which has ever been olfered to the trade. The big Monarch power lift rake,-the Acme side hitch rake, the Dain side hitch rake, these are all winners and we are prepared to sell them at prices that will make other dealers turn pale. These goods are guaranteed to do better work than others. The big Anne stacker with drum and break so you can stop the load and hold it at any desired point to top out vour stack. The Dain Junior which has stood the test for years. The Dain New Idea which is a cheaper stacker but which possesses some good strong points peculiar to itself. All these stackers were bought, for spot cash and we will make you close prices. They guarantee to be the acme Doas 72 males 2 female=74. j2I.S72 acres improved land, $049,78S. Averaire per acre, $30.32. ill) one-year-old colts1, $2,807. 94 (wo-vear-old colts, $3,000. oii'l horses, $X3,107. i' stallions, $800. 20 mules and asses, $1,370. 222 feeding cattle, $7,047. 32-") yearling heifers, $6,625. 22S two-year-old heifers, !IS2 cows, §27,292. y'' .'!.'!9 yearling steers, §7-^703. . 112 two-year-old steers $3,100. 51 Bulls, 552,541.' 979 sheep, 13',o99. 1,123,swine, $S,720. 9L.vehicles. $2,520. •Money and crelits, 5512,940. 720,011.00 DKCATI CORPORATION. .1 Oil llASSliU ASSKSSOlt. Polls under 45, 47, over 45, 30=S3. Dogs 10 males. Lots 1 two-year-old colt 07 horses cows 17 swine 1 goat 40 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property 50,492 00 40.00 2.S92.00 852.00 150.00 4.00 1,344.00 15,100,00 15,552.00 2,110.00 41,304.00 95J548.00 8%c 10c I2.ic a 6c 10c 10c GOc §1.40 .......-25c 5c 25c 25c ...*..$1.00 8c GO. Phone No Salt Rheum •... It may become chronic. It may cover the body with large, inflamed, burning, itching, scaling patches and cause intense suffering. It has been known to do so. Do not delay treatment. Thoroughly cleanse the system of the humors on which this ailment de pends and prevent their return. The medicine taken by Mrs. Ida E. Ward, Cove Point, Md., was Hood's Sarsaparilla. She writes: I bail a disagreeable itching on my arms which 1 concluded EDEN TOWNSHIP. .1. W. SMITH ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 151 over 45, 101=252. Dogs 135 males, 4 feinales=139.. 12,707 acres improved land. 9,881 acres unimproved land. Total value Average per acre 78 yearling colts 53 two-year-old colts •584 horses 2 stallions 40 mules and asses 84 feeding cattle 275 yearlimr heifers 201 2-year-old heilers. 910 cows 20S yearling steers 17 2-veur-old steers 41 bulls 783 sheep 905 swine 14 goats 133 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property Total personal property Total real and personal property Total personal property Total real and personal property. Remember we sell the big long Standard Mowers! It cuts from 5 to 8 feet! She is a daisy! Try one! *T Cormick Mowers and Bind^jfsly They are as good as ^he best! was salt rheum. 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and in two days folt better. It was not lone before I was cured, and I have never had any skin disease since." Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. It is positively unequaled for all cutaneous eruptions. Take It DAVIS CITY CORPORATION. I). A. NORMAN, ASSESSOR. l'olls under 45, 73, over 45, 72.—145. Dogs, 10 male, 1 female.—17. 82 acres improved land §3,245 00 Average per acre •, 38.75 Lots 119,110.00 3 two year old colts 90.00 78 horses 3,43100 10 mules and asses 213.00 13 yearling heifers 125.00 2 two year old heifers 60.00 07 cows 1,038.00 23 swine 148.00 55 vehicles 1,204.00 Moneys and credits 22,021.00 Merchandise 37,0(36.09 Other personal property 1,200.00 Total personal property 72,351.00 Total real and personal property 194,712.00 584,282.00 20.45 2,301.00 2,081.00 25,812.00 150.00 2945.00 2900.00 4889.00 4841.00 24,208.00 5500.00 545.00 1479.00 2128.00 7005.00 30.00 3043.00 15,333.00 200.00 0985.00 113,201.00 0«7,483.00 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. T. II. AlililiOROMlilE, ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 152 over 45, 90. Dogs 71 males, 10 females 19,047 acre? improved laud 257 acres unimproved land Total value Average per acre Lots 135 yearling colts 122 two year old colts 3 540 horses 8 stallions 25 mules and asses' 140 feeding cattle 358 yearling heifers 354 two year old heifers 801 cows 208 yearling steers 215 two year old steers 3 three year old steers 41 bulls 1,045 sheep 1,013swine i- ,v 2 goats 101 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property 24S •i 87 $720,007.00 35.00 08,485.00 4,220.00 5,547.00 30,982.00 2,552.00 1,440.00 0,000.00 0,012.00 0,078.00 23,205.00 5,108.00 5,074.00 90.00 1 ,S03 00 4,233.0b 12,720.00 3.00 3,781.00 47,250.00 0,560 00 6,500.00 210,604.00 FAYETTE TOWNSHIP. Ol.IVEU HAVER, ASSESSOR, Polls under 45. 78 over 45, 41 Dogs, 37 males, 3 females 14,803 acres improved land Average per acre 43 yearling colts 54 2-year-old colts 4 320 horses 1 stallion 20 mules and asses, 108 feeding cattle 211 yearling heifers 132 2-year-old heifers 488 cows 192 yearling steers 186 2-vear*old Steers 27 bulls 1208 sheep ¥m 119.00 40.00 478 480.00 32.88 1,432.00 2,240 00 15,812.00 400.00 1,440.00 5,372.00 4,300.00 3,268.00 14,296.00 4,876.00 -6,000.00 1,248.00 2,072.00 {J BOWSHER & BIDDISON, Leon, Lamoni, Pleasanton, Weldon and Cainsville. 1,258 swine 9,092.00 S9 vehicles 2,204.00 Moneys and credits 4,116.00 Other personal property :r. 1,728.00 Total personal property 80,650.00 Total real and personal property 559,136.00 GARDEN GROVE TOWNSHIP W. II. WEBSTER, ASSESSOR. Polls under 45 111 over45 60 171.00 DogSi 47 males, 9 females 56.00 21,300 acres improved land 861,102 00 Average per acre 40.30 95 yearling colts 2,539.00 98 2-vear-old colts 4,851.00 483 horses 27,343.00 5 stallions,- 750.00 10 mules and asses 1,206.00 385 feeding cattle 14.599.00 394 yeailing heifers 7,423.00 245 2-year-old heifers ', 0,122.00 865 cows 30.547.00 2S5 yearling steers 6,060.00 151 2-year-old steers 4,180.00 57 bulls 2,151.00 2,122 sheep 0,845.00 1,644 swine 12,214.00 112 vehicles 2,784.00 Moneys and credits 23,007.00 Merchandise 12,194.00 Other personal property 1,364.00 Total personal proDerty 176,644.00 Total real and personal property 1,001,588.00 GARDEN GROVE CORPORATION. W. H. WEBSTER, ASSESSOR. ,,f GRAND RIVER TOWNSHIP .1. N. ANDREWS ASSESSOr. Polls under 45 91 over 45 39 140.00 Dogs 54 males, 1 female 55.00 23,154 acres improved land 543,798.00 Average per acre 22.35 04-yearling colts t,-..-'h vj^' Hifti Mv Polls under 45, 93 over 45, 92—185 Dogs, 28 male, 3 female—31 1227,750.00 58.00 Lots 2 yearlong colts 9- two'$ear 'old colts 259 horses' 4 mules and asses 10 yearling heifers 107 cows 1 bull 1 sheep 72 swine 154 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property VrtiriD. 406.0° «%ipt6,998.00 175.00 322.00 ",357.00 18.00 6.00 \c. 796.00 4,040.00 85,342.00 46,041.00 6,595.00 155,308.00 Total personal property Total real and personal property 579,904.00 f" 980.00 55 2-year-old colts 1,136.00 495 horses 18,878.00 2 stallions 2,050 00 11 mules and asses 505.00 247 feeding cattle 9,085.00 402 yearling heifers 5,830.00 285 2-year-o!d heifers 5,033.00 905 cows -V 20,990.00 403 yearling steers 10,991.00 235 2-year-old steers -.7,000.00 3 3-year-old-steers 90.00 35 bulls 1,195.00 013 sheep 1,898.00 1,732 swine 10.556.00 Moneys and credits 28,470.00 Merchandise 250 00 Other personal property 200.00 Total personal property 127,217.00 Total real and personal property r' 676,015.00 GRAND RIVER CORPORATION JOHN BURIIAM, ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 53, over 45.31 Dogs 12 male. 3 female 20J acres improved land Average per acre Lots 4 yearling colts 7 2-year-old colts 73 horses 1 2-year old heifer"' 29 cows 1 bull 1 sheep 4 10 swine -^1, 4 39 vehicles 1 Moneys and credits Merchandise Ofher personal property 84.00 15.00 069.00 187.00 82,297.00 110.00 ~i 224.00 ,-52,782.00 16.00 823.00 15.00 2 00 67.00 793.00 22,657.00 25,003.00 1937.00 50,341.00 Total personal praperty Total real and personal property 143,709.00 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. A. MCWII.LIAMS, BSSESSOK. f' S Polls under 45,112 over 45, 01—173 Dogs, 84 male, 3 female—87 15,878 acres improved land $305,005 Average per acre 40 yearling colts 24 two year old colts 419 horses 4 stallions 10 mules and asses 130 feeding cattle 134 yearling heiferR 03 tiro year old heifers »&•<.•* 500 cows 103 yearling steers 21 two year old steersjp^ 18 bulls 197 sheep 817 swiue 90 goats 118 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property .Total personal property 987,503.00 .00 .30 .00 .00 .00 00 00 00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 00 00 00 .00 00 00 00 23 1,230 875, 18,159 675 615 4,815 2,502, 1,561 12,924 2,566 ,-,,e 630, 995, 612, 0,183 270 2,444, 0,919 1,000 4,844, 69,898. *lf\. ""H Total real and personalV.r property. —''434,113.00 HIGH POINT TOWNSHIP C. 1'. BBAVERS, ASSESSOR. Polls, under 45,129 over 45, 46 175 00 Dog& 92 males. 11 females 103.00 22,425 acres improved land 567,152.00 Hi Average per acre 96 yearling colts 121 2-year-old colts 594 horses 3 stallions 13 mules and asses 176 feeding cattle 378 yearling heifers 185 2-year-old heifers' 905 cows 285 yearling steers 71 2-year-old steers 44 bulls 659 sheep 1130 swine 122 vehicles "V: Moneys and credits Merchandise Other persona) property Total personal property Total real and personal property LONG CREEK. TOWNSHIP W. H. FRY, ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 135 over 45, 76 211.00 Dogs 104 males, 10 females 114.00 11.786 acres improved land 9660 acres unimproved land Average per sere 115 yearling colts 82 2-ycar-old colts 506 horses 5 stallions 18 mules and asses 20 feeding cattle 326 yearling heifers 246 2-j ear-old heifers 894 cows i' x~ 175 yearling steers 25 2-year-old steers 39 bulls 522 sheep £14 1229 swine 3 goats 105 vehicles Moneys and credits Merchandise Other personal property Total personal property 172,797.00 Total real and personal property 519.998.00 LEON CORPORATION .1. .1. EVANS, ASSESSOR. Polls under 45, 276 over 45, 231 507.00 Dogs, 03 males, 15 females 78.00 070J acres improved land 81,870.00 Average per acre 122.00 Lots 049,141.00 11 yearling colts 267.00 17 2-year-old colts 556.00 247 horses 7,448.00 4 stallions 400.00 9 mules and asses 200.00 II yearling heifers 232.00 22 2-year-old heifers 571.00 150 cows 5,031.00 3 yearling steers 38.00 50 swine 645.00 255 vehicles 5,689.00 Moneys and credits 198.538.00 Corporation stock 35,000.00 Merchandise 119,773.00 Other personal property 38,359.00 Total personal property 406,146.00 Total real and personal property 1,112,107 00 (Continued next week.) Home Grown Nursery Stock. We now have at the Leon Home Nur sery one mile north of Leon, a complete assortment of first-class home grown nursery stock, grown at Leon and Al bany, Mo., nurseries, embracing all the choice varieties ol apples,cherries,pears, peaches, plums, etc and ask the good people to call and inspect the stock. You will find it superior to much that is shipped in from far off nurseries. On account of the bad roads we are oflering special inducements to purchasers of nursery stock. Come and see what we have. WM. A. GARRETT & Co. List of Letters Uncalled For.' The following is a list of letters remain' ing uncalled for at the ooatofflee In Leon Iowa, for the week ending: June 9, 1901. Miss Maud Smith, Miss Bertha Ham mond. In calliqg for the above please say "ad, vertlsed." JOHNLBDOHRWOOD, P. M- There is but one RUBS' Bleaching Blue. Three times within a year the courts have suppressed fraudulent imitations. Money to Loan on improved farms at 6,7 and 8 per cent, interest for o, 6 to 10 yearstime F. VABGA &8ON. Choice hard winter seed wheat for sale 2J miles southeast of Woodland. MIKKGBOGANV Orlean molasses at Empire Bakery. ,,' of perfection. Try one and see how much more money you can save over the old way of pitching th3 hay up the side of the stack with a fork. You can build higher, wider and longei, get more hay "Win one rick, keep middle full, which insures better hay and not so much damaged hay when stack is opened- Try one and you will never gQ back to the old way. They are going very fast, we sold more than a car load last week at our several stores. 'J 25.75 '2,687.00 OO OC4,520 00 27,116.00 389.00 ,v v, 505 00 7,135.00 7.684.00 4,041,00 24,784.00 •,024.00 '2,085.00 1,962 00 2,125.00 9,043.00 3,339,00 18,393.00 2,700.00 250.00 125,012.00 092,104 00 490,583.00 23 10 2,091.00 3,257.00 20,434.00 1,025.00 030.00 700.00 0,405.00 5,590.00 24,031.00 3,767.00 854.00 |g 1,263.00 1,651.00 9,473.00 3.00 3,710.00 17,055.00 550.00 950.00 122.545.00 Total personal properly Total real and personal property 613,138.00 LAMONI CORPORATION, J. r. HOI'KINS, assessor. Polls under 45, 177, over 45, 104-341 Dogs, 40 male 1 female—41 714 acres improved land $53,700.00 Average per acre 75.25 Lots 393,381.00 8 yearling colts 140.00 10 two year old colls 299.00 542 horses ,• 7,773.00 8 stallions 740.00 4 mules and asses '275.00 7 yearling heifers 98.00 12 two year old heifers 212.00 148 cows 3,278.00 I bull 20.00 65 swine 372 00 111 vehicles 2,341.00 Moneys ami credits 02,376.00 Merchandise 07j050.00 Other personal properly 8,118.00 And Items of Interest as Reported by our Correspondents. Hickory Ridge. Miss Inez Kier visited with Mollie Phipps Sunday. James Phipps and wife, of Decatur, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. Frank Henderson says he wishes it bad not rained Sunday as he was just about to start to see his best girl. Vern Kier is plowing his corn over the second time. He has the best corn we have seen. How Are Your Kidneys I Dr. Hobbs* Sparogus Pills enre all kidney Ills. Sara, pie free. Add. Sterling Ilemedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. ^, Center. Sim Evans is hauling cane from Eden township. Mr. Luce, of Garden Grove, had busi ness in Center. Aaron Goodman got top prices for his cattle. Wm. McDonough is building a new barn. The young men rang the bells for Mr. Sears and his new wife. Mrs. Detrick and daughter visited Mrs. Carry the first of the week. Mr. Boydston and mother are helping R. D. Martin farm. Roy Gammon was a caller at Pine Grove farm. Milo Goodman lost a dollar under a Leon sidewalk. Davis City. v. \V: getting low and we fear we will be out before our stock can arrive from the factories. You will want one come in and see us. We have them as cheap as any one should thing ot buying and as good as the best. The 4th of July is drawing nigh and other festival occassions occasions are here and you will want a nice buggy, carriage or spring wagon. We are confident we can suit you. v. 5 4* 5 Abe Wells is running bis saw mill this week. Lizzie Jones called on Lena Kier Sun day. Rhue Stone and wife passed through these parts Saturday evening on their way to Elmer Brown's. Don Kier is able to go to his work again after being laid up several days with a badly cut foot. tO' The Rebekahs' picnic commences morrow and will last two days. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs ob served their Memorial day last Sunday. Gertie Sylvester, Myrtie Howell and Stella Mcintosh will attend the summer term at Drake University. Bert Adams and Dwight Bowman, of Tuskeego, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tharp, cousins of George Daniels, returned to their home in Kan sas Friday. Rain spoilt the evening for those who attended he graduating exercises at La moni last Friday. Grandma Kestilear and Mrs. J. Keah lear, of Kansas City, are yisiting at the home of James C. Keshlear. Jim Keshlear has a very sick child. Mrs. Norman and Estella are attend ing the Advent Camp meeting in DeB Moines. H. A. Haitshorn had business at Tracer, Iowa, last week. George Howell returned Wednesday from college at Iowa City. Lester Smith, of HumeBton, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Post. Mrs. Allen, of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harmon. Jim Harmon is here visiting his par ents. Albert Baily was in the city Sunday, Bob Adams is visiting his grand par ents. Mr. Van Beck and family returned last week from Oklahoma, and reports everything prospering. Program Sliver Medal Contest. Decatur, Friday evening, June 14. March Mrs. Ruby Cummins. Invocation Rev. W. E. Harvey. Song "Nothing but Clay," Quartet 1. Declamation "Rum's Tragedies" Blanche Townsend Vocal Solo "Sleep Baby Sleep." Lettie Wells 2. Declamation ."The Martyred Mother" Minnie Downey Doll Drill Eight little girls. 3. Declamation.."Charged with Murder" Mamie Springstein. Vocal Solo ."Madeline" Mrs. Ruby Cummins 4. Declamation "There is no cure but Prohibition" Fred Townsend. Vocal Duet "The Perplexed Husband and Wife" Mr. and Mrs. Qummins., 5. Declamation "Prohibition Battle Gall" Ratie Cam pbell. r: 8ong "Who'll kill dat Snake?" Quartet. 6. Declamation "Our Natidnal Curse" Lillian Bowerman. Music Selected. 7. Declamation "Taken by Surprise" Loren Tullis. Recitation "Kate Ketchum" Mrs. Ruby Cummins. Decision of Judges and Presentation of Medal. 1 ofler for sale-my farm, and city resi dence on south Main street. J. U: STOCKTON, Sf ,V1.V.,,, .,,.* Also the Mc- Our K, -i f, stock is Ordinance No. 79. An ordinance, regulating the snle of Hon 'he Incorporated Limits of the Town of Leon. Iowa, and fixing the icense therefor and nxingthe penalty for the violation thereof: I. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Leon, Iowa, that It shall be un lawful for any person or persons wilhln the Incorporated Limits of tne Town of Leon, Iowa, 10 either by himself, agent, olerk or employee, to sell trade or give away any Hop fj0,1?6! Malt H°P8 SEC. IV. It shall be unlawful for aoy. per. son or persons, holding a Llcenne, to sell to any Minor any Hop Ale or tlalt Hops. SBC. V. Any person or persons falling to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance or any one or them, shall be guilty of a jtfis demeanor, upon conviction therefor, shall be ?ny sutS- not exceeding Fifty Dollars (150,1)0), for each aud every offense and shall be committed to the County Jail of Decatur .c~~21Ly han* ATTEST* OCULIST AND HIST flP Beprese ting urm 4 •Sf of Findley & ftndley, Des Moines, Iowa. will be here again on Wednesday June 19, xfS1 at Dr. Cay ton's Office to cure diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT with mild medicine-no strong medicines us9d in the eyes injure the eyes. 1 1 within the Incor porated Limits of the Town of Leon, Iowa, without first procuring from the Mayor, a iicenseln writing, duly signed by the Mayor and Recorder of the said Town or Leon Iowa, which License shall be upon the conditions and restrictions here-ln-after provided. SEC. II. That any person or persons oon ductlng such business as set out In 8eo. one (1) ofthis .rdinance, sball takeout a License from the Mayor, as aforesaid and pay therefor the sum of Twenty-live dollars ($85.00) per each month, (payable in advance). SEC. III. No License issued as aforesaid shall be assignable without, the consent or the Mayor or endorsed thereon In writing. labor, until such fine, together with the costs of suit are fnilypatd. X/' I Ordinance to be In force acd effect after its legal publication in-the LRON REPORTER, a newspaper printed and publish ed in the Town of Leon, I wa. FOREST BOWSHER, MARION WOODARD, Recorder. Mayor, You get those -attractive sale bills which always draw a crowd at THE LKON REPORTER office. The most of th'E ^ale bills are printed there. Buck Pugh, the artistic shoe shiner ia now at the New Hamilton hotel ready to see all his old and many new custo mers. Shoes shined in first-class atyHs, black or tan polish. Mather—the 30 years dentist of over SO years experience is at Jieon on the morning of the 27th and will remain until the last of every month. For Oklahoma real estate, write or call on c. B. Jordan. Enid, O. T. The Well Known that All painless. treatment Cross Eyes straight enedtwtwo minutes without pain. Cataracts Guaranteed Cured. Glasses perfectly fitted to curi all sights and guaranteed] Headache curcd with glasses Granulated lids, Watery Eyes at Ingrown Eyelasl cured. Catarrh permanently cured by anew methoc The Doctor Would likft to have fife FriendrandFonw call Jupe 19th. Examination frqf Do not mis this opportunity.*^