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You need something that will speed
ily restore it. There's nothing better for
the purpose than our rich_
Beef Wine and Iron
Rich, we say, because it has all the stim
ulating, -strengthening nourishing prop
erties of Beef, all the blood enriching
properties of Iron and the Tonic stimulat
ing effect of Wine—It has all the good
that Beef Wine and Iron can have and it
will make you strong and vigorous and
do it promptly.
Big Bottle
75c
BELL ROBINSON
Ibe True Druggists
West Side Square Leon, Iowa
TUNGSTEN LAMPS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
By reason of our baying Tungsten Lamps in large quantities we
are able to save about 10 per cent in our cost. We have decided to
give our patrons the advantage of this saving, and are offering the
standard size of Tungsteoi (Mazda) lamps at the following prices:
25 watt Tungsten (Mazda). $ .75
40 watt Tungsten (Mazda) 1*00
60 watt Tungsten (Mazda). 125
"Mazda" is the new name. The lamps are a little better than
ever and the efficiency a little higher. Remember, you can burn two
25 watt Mazda or Tungsten Lamps on less current consumption than
one common carbon lamp, and yon will have more than twice the
amount of light. ThevMazda Lamp has the same length of life as the
carbon. We will be pleased to demonstrate. Call at our office and
let us shotf you.
Leon Electric Company.
Help us make Leon the best lighted town in southern Iowa.
New Meadow Timothy Seed at
•Bowsher & Bowsher's.
Have Col. B. R. Watchbaugh cry
your public sale and it will be a good
one.
Clark Millinery opening, March
17, 18 and 19th. Don't forget the
4ates.
"See the Sure Drop Planter' with
variation drop at Bowsher & Bow
ser's.
Frank N. Hansell has purchased
the residence property Just south of
liis home from the heirs of the late
Samuel Miller.
Don't miss attending the grand
spring millinery opening at Keller
'A Pryor's, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, March 17, 18 and 19th.
All members of- the O. E. S. are
requested to be present on next Mon
day evening, March 14th, at 7:15
^o'clock Bharp. Important business.
Riley Buchanan, the well known
auctioneer of this city, went to Knox
•ille Thursday to spend several days
in selling at auction the stock of the
Bell Clothing Co., of that city.
We understand the members of
the Presbyterian church of Leon are
•contemplating the erection of a fine
new church and manse the coming
summer, the estimated cost being
about ?12,000.
Watch for the big spring millinery
opening of the Clark Millinery Co.
on March 17, 18 and 19th. It will
te an event of importance to every
lady in Decatur county, and none
shouid miss attending it.
We are anxious to make the
street lighting system perfect. If
you will notify us by telephone or
otherwise as soon as you discover a
street arc or incandescent not burn
ing we will-consider it a favor.
Leon Electric Co.
As a teacher Mr. Zwlckey is a won
der, while his pictures are rapidly
and neatly executed. All those who
fail to hear his lecture, "The Philos
ephy of the Beautiful," and see his
fine work with the crayon will miss
a genuine treat. The last number of
the entertainment course, Monday,
March 14 th.
E. J. Sankey has moved his Real
Estate office over Hansell's store,
corner Main and Commercial streets,
Ijeon, where he has a much better
location. Any person needing a
farm loan at lowest rates or the
service of a real estate man in sell
ing or buying property can secure
his services by calling on. at b£»
office.
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Seeders, all kinds. Bowsher &
Bowsher.
Clover and Timothy Seed at Bow
sher & Bowsher's.
For Rent—A five room cottage.
See Harry Bradfield.
Good hay for sale, one mile west
of Leon. Will Lewis, Leon, Iowa.
Farms for rent in Ringgold coun
ty. Ezra McMasters, Mt. Ayr, Iowa.
If you are going to have a public
sale see Col. B. R. Watchbaugh. He
will give you entire satisfaction.
The Park Hotel is serving a spec
ial Sunday dinner. Try them once
and you will become a regular cus
tomer.
Remember the Ardee Baking con
test April 16. Six sacks of flour
given free for the best bread. Brad
field & Gardner, Phone 236.
Col. B. R. Watchbaugh, Leon's
new auctioneer, is having great suc
cess in crying public sales and is get
ting prices which are more than sat
isfactory to the owners.
The very latest pattern hats from
the leading wholesale nouses in Chi
cago and Kansas City will be shown
at the Keller & Pryor millinery open
ing on March 17, 18 and 19th.
The ladies of the Christian church
will hold an apron and bonnet sale
on Thursday and Friday, March 17
and 18. Place of sale will be an
nounced next week.
Matt Pullen has sold his electric
vacuum cleaner to Mrs. J. F. Smith,
who is. renting it to the housewives
of Leon. This will be greatly appre
ciated as it will do away with the old
fashioned beatings of carpets and
rugs.
The Clark Millinery Co. have
added a new department to their
store and received this week an ele
gant line of tailor maid ladies skirts,
which are now open for inspection.
They are beauties, the very. latest
patterns and are sold at reasonable
prices.
Roy Brown, foreman of The Re
porter office, went to Bethany, Mo.,
last Thursday to attend the wedding
pf his brother, Warren C. Brown,
foreman of the Bethany. Clipper
office, to Miss Cordelia A. Rhodus,
a popular young lady of Bethany, the
ceremony' being performed at the
heme of the bride's parents in the
presence of a large number of guests
Hand Seeders at Bowsher & Bow
sher's.
The best bread, Liza Jane, at
Bradfield & Gardner's only.
•Ask about the Ardee Baking con
test at Bradfield & Gardner's, Phone
236.
For Sale—A few good work
horses. W. E. Shinn, R. F. D. No. 2,
Leon, Iowa.
Preaching services at Crown
Chapel Sunday, March 13th at 3
P- m. L. Hughes, pastor.
Six sacks of Ardee Flour given
free for the best bread made from
Ardee Flour. Bradfield & Gardner,
Phone 236.
For Sale—About 100 bushels of
the new McPherson seed oats. Yield
tast season GO bushels per acre.
I will ship salves on Friday of
this week. If you have any for sale
see me or call me on the phone.
Keller & Pryor's millinery store is
a busy place these days, a big force
being at work unpacking and pre
paring the new millinery goods for
their big opening on March 17, 18
and 19th. There was never such an
extensive line of pattern hats brought
to Leon before and the ladies of
Decatur county will have the cream
of the markets from which to make
their selections.
Early buying by
us has saved you
$ money so don't fail
jjj too heed.
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The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will hold an exchange at Ogil
vie & Gardner'^ grocery store on
Saturday of this week.
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THE LEON REPORTER, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1910.
Henry E. Horney.
C. M. Akes.
Telephone us and we will take an
electric sad irom out to your house.
Use it for ten days without cost.
You will be under no obligation to
buy. Leon Electric Co.
The Leon Electric Company now
has on hand a full stock of 25, 40
and 60 watt Tungsten (Mazda)
lamps, and is offering them at a re
duction in prices amounting to over
10 per cent on former prices.
For Sale—A first-class imported
Shire stallion, weight a ton and is in
splendid shape. He is a good breder,
and is guaranteed. A snap for the
right party. For particulars inquire
at The Reporter office. 27-tf.
Don't blame us if you fail to re
ceive The Reporter after March 10th.
The reason will be that you are a
year or more in arrears, and the pos
tal authorities say we cannot mail
the paper to any subscriber who is
more than one year in arrears.
Have you examined the address
tag on your Reporter to see whether
your paper will be cut off next week?
If not, better attend to it right now,
for after our next issue we will stop
sending The -Reporter to all who are
one or more years in arrears on their
subscription.
Remember the big spring millinery
opening of the Clark Millinery Co.
is Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
March 17, 18 and 19th. Every lady
in Decatur county is cordially in
vited to call during the opening and
see the many beautiful creations in
the new millinery styles.
Notice—Sealed bids will be re
ceived by the undersigned until noon
Saturday, March 12, 1910, for doing
the road work of Eden township for
the year 1910. The trustees reserve
the right to reject any and all bids.
Send in your bid if you want the
work. Milton Manchester,
27-3t. Township Clerk.
Oxfords and hose.
Oar line of men's oxfords
is now complete. We are
showing the famous Harlow
shoe for men in all the best
at he a a
lasts. See our corner window
display of the same beautiful
line of men's hose, price ioc to
35c. A complete line of ladies'
oxfords on exhibition. We
will receive our famous Green
Wheeler oxfords this week.
Come and see what we are
showing. Remember it is the
most elaborate shoe display in
Leon.
Lace curtains, portiers,
bed spreads, etc., direct from
the eastern market at prices
to suit the purse.
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Liza Jane bread at Bradfield &
Gardner's.
For Sale—Recleaned clover seed.
Ben Chastain, Leon, Iowa, 29-4t*
Buy Ardee Flour and enter the
Ardee Baking contest. Bradfield &
Gardner, Phone 236.
Don't forget the dancing school
assembly Thursday evening, 9:00 to
12:00. Good music.
%50c
a couple.
For Sale—70 head of good Shrop
shire sheep, mostly ewes. T. P.
Boyce, on the Capt. Brown farm.
Have you seen that new line of
tailor made ladies' skirts which are
on sale at the Clark Millinery Co.'s
store?
Barred Plymouth Rock and Gold
en Wyandotte eggs for sale, 50c a
setting.
W. R. Chastain, Route 2, Leon, la.
Native Lumber for Sale—Sawed by
Dan Bright on my place, one mile east
of Kingston. On Van Wert phone
line. 28-6t. Frank Binning.
The Leon Electric Company will
be glad to show you how you can
get more than twice the light for
the same money that you are now get
ting from common 16 candle power
carbon lamps.
For Sale or Rent—Or will trade
my equity in good 60 acre farm 2
miles from Saline for residence or
restaurant. Call on or address Har
ry Mitchell, Saline, Mercer county,
Mo. 29-lt*
The Clark Millinery Co. will have
their spring opening on March 17, 18
and 19th, and they will show the
ladies of Decatur county the most
beautiful line of spring millinery
ever seen in this part of the state.
Last, but not least on the enter
tainment course, is Zwickey the
crayon artist. He gives you sense
and nonsense, fun and pretty pic
tures and a splendid lesson in real
art. Opera house Mondav, March
1 4th.
If you don't want your Reporter
stopped and are in arrears for one
year or more it will be necessary for
you to settle up your subscription
account at once, for all subscribers in
arrears one or more years, will be
cut off our list after March 10th.
Keller & Pryor will have their
spring millinery opening on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday, March 17,
18 and 19th. The ladies are build
ing up great expectations of seeing
something really new in the millin
ery line and they will not be disap
pointed.
Keller & Pryor established a repu
tation last year as leaders in the mil
linery world and this year they have
purchased even larger for their
spring opening, March 17, 18 and
19th. Every lady in Decatur county
will be welcomed at their store on
these dates, and they will see the
greatest display of new millinery
ever shown in Leon.
We wish to thank all those loyal
subscribers of ours who have come to
our support in our recent necessitated
subscription collection campaign. We
don't want to lose a single subscriber,
on account of the new law, and if
you have still neglected to bring your
subscription up to date, won't you
please give it your immediate atten
tion. You don't hate to be dunned
half as bad as we hate to dun you.
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Buy a Canton Plow.
The Planter that talks, the Sure
Drop.
For Sale or Rent—Good six room
house. Inquire at this office.
For Sale- -Cleaned clover seed.
Sam Gassett.
Seed Oats for sale. R. L. Chas
tain, route 2, Leon, Iowa. 28-3t*
Good white oak fence posts for
sale. Mrs. Mary Cummings, Davis
City, Iowa.
Early Champion seed oats and
clover seed for sale by W. H. Snyder,
Route 4, Leon, Iowa.
Save 4 per cent by paying cash
and trading with us.
Ogilvie & Gardner.
For Sale—Two farms and six
dwellings in Leon on good terms. See
.J. Cesler. 9-e w.
Zwickey, the art lecturer, is the
last and best number of the school
course, March 14th, at the opera
house.
There will be work in the second
rank at the K. P. lodge next Mon
day evening, and all members are
requested to be present.
If bothered with headache you
cannot afford to miss seeing Trimble
at Central hotel Thursday, March
17th. See his advertisement on
page 4.
Just received a car of new crop
feed stuff, bran, shorts, wheat chop,
corn hearts, etc., which we offer at
a very low price. See us if you need
any. Talbott Grain Co.
We are'requested by Mayor Gates
to say that a caucus wil be held at
the opera house on next Tuesday
evening for the purpose of nominat
ing candidates for the various city
offices.
The ladies can enjoy a veritable
feast in things beautiful at the grand
millinery opening of Keller & Pryor
on Thursday, Friday' and Saturday,
March 17, 18 and 19th. It will be
the grandest millinery showing ever
seen in Leon.
Mrs. Mel Evans, now of Lane coun
ty, Kansas, was a Tuesday arrival.
She stayed in Lamoni long enough to
get her teeth repaired at Dr. Math
er's. She would visit relatives and
at Leon and other places. They
have a section of land in Lane county
and intend selling out and retiring.
—Lamoni Patriot.
John S. Parrish, private secretary
to United States attorney M. L.
Temple, at Osceola, came down Fri
day evening and visited over night
with his friends in this city. Mr.
Parrish is a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for county attor
ney of Clarke county at the coming
primaries, and reports are that he
stands a flattering chance of receiv
ing the nomination.
The department stores of Frank
X. Hansell and Bradley-Wasson Merc.
Co., were both burglarized last Satur
day night. It is thought that local
talent did the work, as they were
after the money. At Hansell's a few
dollars were secured in nickels and
pennies and at the Bradley-Wasson
store all that was missed was five
pennies. An attempt was also made
the same night to enter Hurst Bros',
store.
WE ARE HERE
GRAND SPRING OPENING
Friday and Saturday, March II and 12.
We are glad to announce that we are here
with the grandest display of fresh spring
merchandise ever shown in Leon. Now is the
time to make your purchase to avoid Easter
crowds. On the above date we expect a great
sale of seasonable merchandise and we are
arranging accordingly. We now have ample
room space and can -iccommodate many. Extra
efforts this season is given to merit your ap
preciations and patronage.
Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Skirts
Ladies tailored suits in latest shades and
styles ranging in prices from 10 oo to $25 oo.
Ladies' one piece wash dresses, a beauti
ful collection, prices $3-5o to $12 50.
Ladies skirts, a line most complete,
prices $.350 to $ 12.50.
Dry Goods, Rugs, Carpets, etc.,
and general furnishings.
Bradley-Wasson Merc. Co.
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NO SIR! You won't
find better shoes than
Selz Make.
And if a pair of shoes
does "go wrong" you
don't have to wait 10
days or two weeks to
have the matter adjusted.
We fix it up with you
right here in just about
one jiffy. You'll find it's
a satisfaction to make
your shoe purchase here
in the first place our
stock is large and varied
assuring you a good fit
and the style you want—
then the price is to your
advantage to for in most
cases we sell the Selz
Shoes for less than the
same shoes are usually
priced. This shoe busi
ness, by far the largest
in Leon, has been built
is in
customers sightly com
fortable shoes that they
could depend on in all
kinds of weather. Let us
show you a few of our
best numbers. Ask to
see 1741y this is a blucher
cut shoe of soft pliable
armour calf vamp and
upper. The sole is especi
ally treated so moisture
will not affect it. The
shoe is stylish and neat
yet it is one of the most
comfortable shapes we
know of. This is one of
our most popular $4.00
shoes.
Hurst Bros.
Leon, Iowa.
Large and magnif
icient display of
clean new spring
merchandise.
Embroidery.
All over embroidery for
waists, 75c to $
1 5o per yard.
200 yards of flouncing and
corset cover embroidery, rang
ing in price from 25c to $i.5o.
Big new line of val laces
just arrived.
A complete line of Ameri
can Lady underwear, princess
slips, corset covers, gowns and
drawers.
A nice line of ginghams,
dainty and neat patterns, prices
ioc to 25c.
We are making special
efforts in our ready to wear
department and you will find
about what you want here.
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