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Dr.G,N.GUTHRIE,Jr. DENTIST All Work is Fully Guaranteed Gibson Building, Down Stairs Phone at Office and Residence COOKEVILLE, TENN. Tennessee Central R.R Passenger Train Schedule at Cookeville WEST BOUND No. 1.3:10 p.m. No. 3.2:54 a.m. No. 5.6:43 a.m. EAST BOUND No. 212:13p.m No. 4 12:56a.m. No. 6.7:20 p.m. For bargains in 5, 10 and 25c goods something that is good- go to J. W. Gillem's. L. A. S wafford, Henard, Tenn. , has four cows and calves for sale. Cecil Elrod is taking a vacation at Red Boiling Springs. Marvin Brown of Nashville spent Sunday with home folks. V. H. Wheeler of Granville was in the city a few days ago. Chas. Elrod has gone to Red Boiling Springs to spend a few days. ' Chicken feed for all kinds of chickens at a cheap price. J. : W. Gillem. . 1 1 John F. Slagle came down from Davidson Thursday and return ed Mondav. . " ' W. B. Smith and family spent last week camping out and fishing ,on Caney Fork. Col. C. H. Whitney ' left Mon day afternoon for Minnesota, to . be absent a month. Paul Di9tz has returned from Altus, Okla., where he had been for several weeks. ' The pike on the Smith ville road has hcen macadamized from the square to Lone Oak. V F. B. Srygley of Nashville will preach at the Christian . Church Sunday morning and night. One lot of Crockery and Glass ware for Saturday, Jnne 24th, below cost at J. W. Gillem's. Sheriff A. L. Weeks went to .Waverly Friday to get two young men who had been indicted here. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown of near Double Springs were Cooke ville visitors .the first pi the week. ;' 'vJ.: Mayor John B. Dow returned on Friday ' from attending the .Knights of Pythias grand lodge . at Ovoca. ..: Vj : :ppj J. A. Maloney has been at home for a week, and is not well at all, having had to give up his work at Cook Place.;, p-', ' -. Quite a crowd from here took advantage of the low rates last Sunday ' and went to Monterey on the excursion. It will be possible to buy ice on Sunday mornings until 10 o'clock hereafter, the board having pass ed an ordinance to that effect. I have just purchased a big lot of goods to seil for 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25cts., and they must go at once. For bargains come quick at J. W. Gillem's. Twins were born 'to Mr. and Mrs. Whit Maxwell June 11, and to Mrt and Mrs. Dunavin June 12. Both families live on Route. 9. Geo. W. Cowan of Nashville was in the city Saturday. Mr. uowan recently lost a toot m a railroad accident, but has recov ered. Strayed Pale red cow stray ed from my place last Friday. A a Anyone knowing wnere she is please notify Ulysses .Randolph, .ooKevine, XV. Prof, and Mrs. S. A. Draper of Bristol, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Draper. Prof. Draper is principal of the school at Bristol, and is spending vacation in Tennessee. v . Now is the time to use Stock Poultry Foods. v I guarantee ev ery package you buy from me to do all it claims to. Save money and buy from J. W. Gillem. Mrs. T. H. Starnes has a cac tus plant in bloom, and it presents beautiful sight. It is rarely that plants of this character bloom in this part of the country. Rev. W.' E. Doss will preach next Sunday morning at the Methodist church: "The Mace donian Call" will be his subject. There will also be services begin ning at 8 p. m. conducted by the pastor. July 4th, the Modern Woodmen of this city will run an excursion to Carthage where a steamboat will be in waiting to take them down the river for a days outing. This will be the fifth annual ex cursion and picnic and promises to be the best one yet. What is learned in the cradle asts to the grave. Cultivate the saying habit in your children by opening a bank account in their name. Teach them to save their pennies' a child's pennies are a man's dollars. , First National Bank. Misses Marie and Gertie White entertained a house party from Wednesday to Monday. Five Vanderbilt boys. Will Logan, Ew ingj' Freeland, Clark Akers, Er in er Wilson and Charlie Bryan, Misses Ruth ; Paris and Rossie Foster, with several from Cooke ville made up the party, and ; a oilier bunch of young folks nev er enjoyed the bountiful hospital- ty of the White home. E A Gold Watclhi CONTEST AT Hinds' Drag Store ' Beginning June 26th and ending the night before the Fair I will con duct a contest1 for the most popular young lady in Putnam or adjoining counties. , First Prize, Ladies' Hunting Case Gold Watch Second Prize9 Ladies' Beautiful Gold Pen For every 25c purchase or collection we will give 25 votes. We will not permit any thing that is in any way unfair. These beautiful prizes are now on exhibition at my drug store, where they can be seen and in spected. Send in your names as soon as possible. Very Respectfully, HMDS Fiimmfimom HHHBUMBijsnnn ANNOUNCEMENT The Union Ice Cream Co., of Nashville, Tenn., has completed one of the largest, most sanitary, and best equipped plants in the South, and are now ready to' supply the out of town trade the highest class goods at moderate prices. :: PROMPT SERVICE GUARAETEED. Spe cial attention to mail, telephone and telegraph orders. The Union Ice Cream Company 817 BROADWAY, NASHVILLE, TENN. Long Distance Telephone M. 427, M. 1080 and M. 198. ; 25 ! 10 NEW YORK I Jeweler, Optician, Tailor REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and Clothing jj Gent's Measurements for Order-made Suits, Samples open, jj CHARLES Ho CARPENTER, Livingston, Tenn. i LUMBER WANTED We are in the market for alL thicknesses and grades in Plain Red and White Oak, Chestnut and Hickory. Will pay cash and send inspector to mill when quantity justifies. Write us what you have to offer. LOVE, BOYD & CO., Nashville, Tenn. 25 Order Your Printing from the Herald J