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PURELY PERSONAL Leo Hoffman was a business visi tor at Lamoni Friday. S. Varga had business calling him to Des Moines last Thursday. Miss Iva Gore went to Creston last Thursday for a few days visit. Albert Dale came up from Pleas jinton Monday for a short visit. A. M. Caster was a business visi tor at Pleasanton last Thursday. Miss Amy Lysinger, of Lamoni, was a visitor in this city Monday. R. W. Hagan, of Davis City, had business in thiB city last Friday. Will Henderson went to Des Moines Monday on a short business trip. Miss Alma McBee, of Van Wert, was a Leon visitor last Saturday. J. G. Flora, of Davis City, had business in this city last Thursday. Charles Craig, of Pleasanton, was a visitor in this city last Saturday. C. C. Greenman, of Kellerton, was a visitor in this city last Saturday. O. G. Tellier, of Davis City, had business in this city last Thursday. S. H. Covington, of Decatur, was a business visitor in this city Monday. W. H. Colter, of Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city Satur day. W. J. Butler, of Saline, Mo., was a business visitor in this city Satur day. Mrs. B. L. Bates, of Garden Grove, was a visitor in this city laBt Satur day. Mrs. Martin Smith, of Humeston, was a visitor in this city last Satur day. D. R. Slaughter, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city Satur day. Mrs. H. J. Tiedje, of Van Wert, was a visitor in this city last Satur day. E. M. Fry, of Van Wert, was a business visitor in this city last Fri day. Clem Thompson was a business visitor at Davis City last Friday ev ening. Will Lee, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Sat urday. Dr. Sarah Snavely Brown had pro fessional business at Davis City last Friday. John Akes, the piano salesman, was a business visitor at Saline, Mo., Monday. K. L. Landphair, of Pleasanton, was a business visitor in this city last Saturday. S. W. Robbins, of Decatur City, was a business visitor in this city Saturday. W. H. Wilson, of Woodland, was a business visitor in "this city last Saturday. Fred T. Smith, of Pleasanton, was a business visitor in this city last Saturday. Charles Tellier, of Davis City, was transacting business in this city last Saturday. A. F. Radnich, of Davis City, was {transacting business in this city last /Saturday. B. M. Russell, of Lamoni, v\ras a 'business visitor in this city last Thursday. Polk Beasley, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Jr. E. Vail, of Garden Grove, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Miss Grace Barnhizer, of Saline, Mo., was a visitor in this city last Thursday. A. F. Radnich, of Davis City, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Mrs. G. P. Reed, of Davis City, was a visitor in this city last Friday afternoon. F. Varga departed last Thursday morning on a business trip to Daven port, Iowa. Mrs. B. C. Melvin returned Satur day evening from a few days visit in Des Moines. Mrs. W. A. Boone returned Satur day from a visit at Chariton and Garden Grove. Lou Pease and little son returned Thursday from a visit with friends at Garden Grove. Wallace Blair, of the Lamoni Chronicle, was a business visitor in this city Monday. Dr. Edward Hines, the new den tist it Grand River, was a visitor in this city Monday. Miss Myrtle Gregory went to La moni Saturday evening for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Caroline Young Smith return ed Friday evening from a visit of sev eral days at Creston. Prof. L. D. Wheeler was a Pleas anton last Thursday instructing the Pleasanton orchestra. Mrs. Win Cash returned Thursday evening from a visit with her par ents near Decatur City. Mrs. D. M. Foster and son Jesse, of Garden Grove, were visitors in this city last Thursday. Mrs. Cliff W. Gray went to Red Oak Saturday to visit a few days at the home of her mother. Grant Mallory, editor of the Da vis City News, was a business visitor in this city last Thursday. Miss Loretta Estes returned Mon day from an over Sunday visit with her parents at Pleasanton. Miss Ula Bothwell went to Keller ton Friday evening to visit a few days with Miss Minnie Miles. Miss Ruby Huston went to Pleas antpn Saturday evening and visited over Sunday with her mother. Miss Abigail Alexander went to Garden Grove Friday and visited a few days with young friends. Misses Ola Carrington and Ger aldine Davis, of Pleasanton, were visitors in Leon last Saturday. Mrs. S. H. Campbell and daughter, Luretta, of Decatur City, were visi tors- in this city last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Hale Lorey went to Humeston Saturday and visited over Sniiday at the home of her sister. E. F. Wilmot, of northeast of J.eon, went to Humeston Saturday and visited over Sunday with friends. Ernest Vandall and wife went to Koyle Friday evening for a few days visit with relatives in that vicinity. A. I. Trisler, who is teaching this year in the Lamoni public schools, was a visitor in Leon last. Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Burrell and Mrs. E. M. Fulton, of Davis City, were visiting with friends in Leon last Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Fasold and Miss Anna Owens, of Mt. Ayr, were visiting in this city last Saturday with friends. M. L. Robbins was a passenger for Davis City Friday to visit friends and attend to some business matters. Miss Marie Watsbaugh, of Hum eston, came Friday for a short visit with friends in this city and vicinity. W. M. Hamilton and wife, of near Cainesville, Mo., were in Leon Satur day, being enroute home from a visit with their sons at Yuma, Colorado. SUPPLEMENT TO THE LEON REPORTER Established 1854. Leon, Iowa, Thursday, November 11, 1915. Volume LXIl Mrs. John Lillie, of Shenandoah, came Thursday evening to visit a few days with relatives in this vicin ity. Z. T. Newcomer, of near Blockely, went to Lamoni Friday evening to visit a few days at the home of his son. Mrs. L. P. VanWerden was visit ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. L. J. Landis, at Grand River last Fri day. Henry Ross and daughter Pearl, of northwest of Leon, returned Sat urday evening from a visit at Iowa City. Miss Bertha Alldrege returned Friday from Montezuma, where she had been visiting a few days with a sister. Miss Ophia Armstrong went to her home near Decatur City Saturday and visited over Sunday with her parents. Miss Ola Carrington, of Pleasan ton, returned Thursday evening from a few days visit with friends at New Virginia. M:ss Carrie Jones, of Decatur, who had been visiting here, went to Grand River Monday afternoon to visit a few days. Mrs. J. C. Johnson went to Hum eston Friday and visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bishop. A. J. Simpson, of Pleasanton, was a visitor in this city last Friday, be ing on his way to Davis City for a short visit. J. M. Harmon went to Pleasanton Thursday evening to visit a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bert Chew. Mrs. Wm. Langreder returned Thursday evening from a few days visit with relatives and friends in Des Moines. John Holliday went to Saline, Mo., Thursday evening to help for a few clays at Bowsher & Bowsher's store at that place. Leonard Booth, of Cainesville, Mo., was a visitor in Leon last Saturday, being on his way to St. Joe, Mo., for a few days visit. Mrs. Ida B. Adkins, of Davis City, came Saturday for a few. days visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Art Scott, in this city. Green Parsons was a passenger for Chariton Friday to visit a few days at the home of his. daughter, Mrs. W. H. Atha. Mrs. E. H. Longacre, who had been visiting at Garden Grove and In this city, returned to her home at Lamoni Saturday. Miss Leslie Pullin returned to her home at Pleasanton Thursday even ing after visiting a few days with her sister in this city. Mrs. J. D. Gardner, of Decatur, came Thursday to visit a few days in this city at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Fisher. Joe Bailey, of Garden Grove, was in Leon Saturday on his way to Des Moines to visit a few days with his daughter in that city. A. E. Dodge, of Wiggins, Colorado, came last Thursday to visit a short time at the home of his brother, W. A. Dodge, in this city. Mrs. Willard Smith, of Roosevelt, Oklahoma, who had been visiting with relatives at Decatur City, was in Leon last Saturday on her way to Crown to visit a few days. Geo. O. Johnston and daughter, MISB Nora, who are teaching rural schools near Grand River, came Fri day evening for an over Sunday visit at their home in this city. Mrs. Mary White went to Decatur City Thursday to visit "a few days at the home of her son, Charles White. Mrs. W. T. Lawhead, of Caines ville, Mo., was in Leon Saturday, be ing on her way to Mt. Ayr to visit :i few days with her son. Dr. Paul Stookey, of Lamoni, was visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Stookey iu this city last Saturday/ Miss Margaret Zenor, of Des Moines, came Saturday evening for a few days visit at the home of Rev, Henry Esch in this city. Mrs. Will Zimmerman returned from St. Charles Saturday evening where she had been visiting with relatives for a few days. Mrs. J. C. Upfield and son Carl returned to their home at Delray Friday morning after a short visit with friends in this city. Wils McCollough and son Carl, of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, came in last Thursday and will visit in this vicinity for a few weeks. Mrs. Mattie Walker, of. Van Wert, came Thursday to visit a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Caro line Robbins in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilmot, of Garden Grove, came Saturday for a few days visit at the home of John Harden just east of Leon. George Youngs, one of the stu dents in the Leon High School, went to his home at Pleasanton Friday ev ening to visit over Sunday. Lew U. Horner, of Davis City, was visiting with numerous friends in this city last Saturday, returning home on the evening train. Mrs. O. S. Long, of Shenandoah, came Thursday evening to visit a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, in this city. Miss Olive Bright, who is teach ing school near Osceola, came Satur day evening and visited over Sunday with her parents in this city. Mrs. Henry Brothers, of Grand River, came Saturday evening and visited over Sunday at the home ot' Geo. O. Johnston in this city. Miss Ethel Lane returned to her home at Lovilia last Thursday after visuing for a week with her sister. Miss Mamie Lane in this city. Miss Maud Reynolds, of Garden Grove, was visiting in this city last Saturday, going to Lamoni on the evening train for a short visit. Mrs. Leslie Grimes and son Paul returned Saturday evening from Des Moines, where they had been visiting with relatives for a few days. Miss Marie Carr, of Beaconslield, came Friday evening for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffin, of southeast of Leon. Mrs. Orr Sang returned to her home in Chicago Friday after visiting for a week at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Layton, in this city. i..eo Tullis, traveling salesman for the Leon Home Bakery, came in off the road Friday and visited over Sunday at his home in this city. Miss Susannah Haroff, who teach es in the Grand* River schools, came Saturday evening and visited over Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. M. E. Keller, who had been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H,. B. Cox, at High Point, went to Humeston Saturday for a visit at the home of her son, E. E. Keller. J. H. Stanley went to Cainesville. Mo., Friday evening to look after some real estate business, his wife accompanying him as far as Pleasan ton, where she visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred T. Smith.