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Mr. and Mrs. Polk D. Beaird and Mrs. Barnes, of Obion, were in the city as shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Julius Sydnor, of Ohio, is in the city visiting the home of her .mother, Mrs. Anna B. Morgan. June birthstone pearls Dietzel. . Mrs. L. E. Edwards, of Cleveland, Miss., "is in the city visiting ber mother, Mrs. Morton, and family. Mesdames T. R. Langston and H. E. Brannon, of Mississippi, were guests at the Palace Hotel Tuesday. Coal Coke Wood Call Tel. 150. Mi3ses Nina Loyd Wheeler and Allie B. Campbell left this waek for school. They enter Ward-Belmont. Miss Mary Swiggart is a visitor this week at the State Fair in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Porter. Buying Dietzel's jewelry is like court ing a widow. You can not overdo it. Mrs. Guy Lee has returned from Louisville and is attending the State Fair at Nashville this week. Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle and Mr. and OU The Problem of the Few MM UU lhJIlli Mow U mo : 2 : . cnn V K :' CI Til rv LH il T L IN l. .v ' FITFORM THERE are some young men who know our fabrics and workmanship to be ab solutely first-class but still think a perfect fit in ready-for-service clothes an impossibility. To such we extend a1 special invitation to visit our store, and critically inspect our lines of EDERHEIMER - STEIN SI u 0 RM CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN The young man who argues for custom tailor made clothes as against ready to wear clothing harks back a quarter of a century. As well might he deprecate the existence of the safety Razor. The Ederheimer-Stein Fitform ready-for-service clothes we sell are the result of an evolution in the method of making men's wear. In place of the more or less skillful attention of an individual you receive the perfect product of skilled craftsmen in clothes specialists who have the reputation of an industry to sustain. You will have courteous attention aft oppor tunity to look at and try on any suit we have. No Need to Purchase all we ask is that they spare the time. How about Today? W. G. CLAGETT CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Ned Joyner is visiting in Mar tin this week. Mrs. F. V. Tardus has been quite sick this week. Call 150 for coal of any kind. Mrs. $. T. Wade is a visitor at the State Fair this week. Dr. F. M. McRoe is a visitor at the State Fair this week. Drink ye at Dietzel'a fountain. A. J. Corum was a visitor at the State Fair, Nashville, Tuesday. G. W. Jeter, of Dresden, attended the Rye speaking here Wednesday. Mrs. C. M. Thompson, of Newbern, was ft visitor in the city Friday. Mr. Clarence Durdick has returned from a week's visit in St. Louis. All kinds of coal at Union City Ice & Coal Co. Mrs. M. A, Blanton left this week to attend the State Fair at Nashville. Mr, and Mrs. Jere Malone, Hickman, were in the city Tuesday shopping. I'm in love with Chas. Dietzel's jew elry. ' ' Misses Hillis and Coats, of Greenfield, were in the city shopping Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Finch, of Ken ton, were here as visitors this week. If you need a veterinarian see Dr. Glosson. ... ,ZX72. W. l. v-"""" .. visiting relatives at Obion this week. Mrs. Walter tlowell and Miss Callie Howell were Kenton visitors this week. Semones & Johnson meet all I. C. trains at Gibbs. rhone 75 or 109. Postmaster Gordon Baird, of Obion, was here at the Rye speaking Wednes day. Hon. E. A. Elkins, of Dresden, was . hero for the Democratic rally Wednes Miss Cora Palmer left Tuesday for Ward-Belmont to resume her musical studies. Misses Elaine. Phoebe, Sue Dell and Moore Joyner motored over to Elbridge sunaay. See Dietzcl once-then always. - Col. Hillsman Taylor, of TrentotJ was here Wednesday attending the speaking. Col. G. R. McDade and party from Troy, were here Wednesday for the speaking. Mrs Amn invites vou to inspect ber stock of millinery, furs ana novelties. Mavor and Mrs. T. R. Reynolds are in Nashville this week attending the State Fair. Mrs. T. R. Boxley has returned to Jackson after a visit with Mr. and Mrs Zack Corum. , You've tried the rest, now try the best Jersey Cream flour. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hailey, of El bridge, were here this week as visitors and shoppers. Miss Elsie Tanner is studying dra matic expression in Chicago, in one 6f the large schools. Ride to Gibbs with Semones & John son. Two new cars. Fhone llR or j. Little Miss Catherine Sue Thompson, of Jackson, is spending the week with Mrs. J. A. Prieto. J. W. Kerr, of the First National Bank, Kenton, was a social visitor in the city this week. The fall millinery bats at Mrs. Aran's nm nlpnsinif and attractive, i-.au ana "tr a see them. . , Miss Ethel Henderson is a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Naylor near Fulton. Mrs. Mary Hicks, of Paducah, Ky., arrived Wednesday and is a guest at the home of her step-daughter, Mrs. Clive N. Lannom. Mrs. Geo. Bowden, Martin, were here Wednesday as visitors and shoppers. ftnr autos haul vou anvwhere at any time, exclusive Palace Hotel privileges. Semones & Johnson. Miss Catherine Sue Thompson, of Jackson, was a visitor here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pneto. Mrs. Anna M. Fleming, Monterey, and Miss Lillie Brown, Bradford, Tenn., were in the city last Friday as visitors. Have your repairing done at Dietzel's. Mrs. Douglas Walker has returned to her home in Georgia after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Walker. Messrs. Russell and Fred Gardner, of St. Louis, were in the city last week vis iting the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Fifth street. Big Muddy washed nut coal is best tor nnokinsr. At Union City Ice & Coal Co. ... Miss Eva Parks has returned to Trim ble. She was accompanied by Mrs Clara Edwards, who is visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parks. Miss Elizabeth Roberson and brother Rex, after a very pleasant visit here with Mrs.' Pearl Vincont, have retii-"J to their home in Dennison, Texas. Anyone wishing to meet I. C. trains at Gibbs, phone 75, Palace Hotel, or Dfthnke's Cafe. Two new cars. Clar ence Johnson and Jno. F. Semones. Mrs. Claude Walker and Thos. D. Samuels, of Clinton, and Miss Gladys Robinson and Frances Calder motored from Fulton Monday evening and dined at the Palace Hotel. Escorting the remains of W. Jl Moss to Franklin, Tenn., and attending the funeral Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Moss, H. P. and Jas. B. Moss. Mr a Amn invites vou to her millinery display, which is now ready, comprising some of the most beautiful effects and styles ever seen in Union City. Lee Cloys, who has just graduated from Columbia University in New York City, left that place this week for Pana- 1 ma, where he has accepted a piace in the school at $150 per month. P. Hyman will close his store next Wednesday on account of Jewish holi day. The store will be opened again Thursday aDd the customers are invited to call and see the new fall lines of merchandise. Tha newest there is in 1914 millinery now on display at Miss Flannary 's store. Call at the new location, next to Red Cross drug store. Rev. J. E. Stuart and family are pre paring to leave for the minister's new work in Nashville. The many friends here, and there are hoBts of them, will . . 1 il tL A. remember uiem witn me warmest o- teem and kind wishes. M .1. M. Glenn and Mrs. Dan G n villa this week attending the State Fair. They were accompanied by Hon. Dan Glenn, Jr. They are visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis. If you want a farm of any size, ten acres up, come to see us. It costs you nothing to look 8t these farms. Davis & Ritssell, Real Estate Agents. We are glad to see Mr. Sam Agnew on the streets again after several weeks HiriPM of typhoid fryer. Mr. Agnew is not strong yet but he is gradually gain ing strength, and we trust wilt be his former self in a few weeks. Friends accompanying the Democratic candidate for Governor to Union City Wednesday were Geo. Welch, candidate for Railroad Commissioner; C. W. Corn worth, of the Nashville Banner; J. M. Malone, of the Tennes3ean, and J. M. Southall. Call 150, Union City Ice & Coal Co., nben you want coal right now. E beg to announce that we arev now showing over 100 styles in Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits, with more coming in every day. And from the way that the eager buyers arc picking them up they must be correct from every stand point. Come in and see them, as we now have a complete stock of all colors sizes and prices. Our Coats, Dresses and Skirts are here and we can please you. Union City, - Tennessee Geo. W. Robinson and daughter, Miss Kate Watson, left yesterday after a very pleasant visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Robinson. They go first to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tomer- hn in Indianapolis, Ind., and then home to Roswell, New Mexico. Lieut. Gov. Thomas Morris, of La Crosse, Wis., is here this week. ' Mr. Morris, Mr. Fitz Smith and Lannom & Stanfield will defend Dr. T. F. Thomson, Chiropractor, charged with practicing medicine without license from the State Medical Board. The case is docketed for to-day. Mim Flannarv. the milliner, extends to you an invitation to call and see the new things in Fall millinery. All the sooann'a nPu-Ast th in eg. And vou will be surprised at the most reasonable prices. Barn Burned. During the heavy rainstorm the other dav liehtning struck the Moss Johnson barn on Division street and destroyed the building and a large amount of feedstuff. The fire company was called out in the rain, but they responded and worked faithfully to keep the fire from spreading. - Organized Union. I. A. T. S. E. No. 582, was organized here recently, wittv A. J. Walden as nresident. Carlisle Johnson vice presi- Roy Taylor, secretary-treasurer, dent. i vt 1 a-nUV. afit-froanf f arma and Mrs. P. W. Prather are in asli njg a the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employes. The car penters of Union City are also getting ready to organize a union, but haven't got their literature yet. , J . Folk Dancing. Some of the people in Union City have the wrong idea of folk dancing and seem to think that it is dancing. In justice to Miss Beck, who, in connection with her expression, teaches folk dancing here, we wish to give an explanation of what it is. It is a system of gymnastics, physical culture and drills from dif ferent countries, used with music, for producing grace and beauty in move ment and is no more the dancing of to day than playing tennis. It is being taught in the larger schools of the North and South and some of the up-to-date smaller ones where a special teacher and music are maintained. Handsome wedding presents DieUcl. Oyster Special 1,000,000,000 Gallon Oysters, 3 trains celery, 2 trains that famous Coffee received daily at KIRICIL. A M O S Takhoma package they are cheaper than meat Oysters Fried Oysters Raw , Oysters Chilled Oyster Pie Ladies and Gents you will get some service at Kirkland's and some Class. Oysters Stewed Oysters Scolloped Oyster Cock Tail ELAND'S FOR YOVR. PROPERTY'S SAKE- astic Paint SPECIFY IT IN YOUR CONTBACTl fTHE BEST PAINTERS everywhere use it because it is a guaranteed paint and gives universal satisfaction. Covers more surface, spreads easily, holds its color, wears and lasts longer then any other paint you can use. It's "The Kind That Lasts" Forty years' reputation is the record behind MastiC Paint The formula is on every can. You can easily apply it yourself if you haven't a pointer to do it for you. et us show you! some fine color combinations and tell you all about the iron-clad guarantee under which Mastic Paint is sold by us and backed by its makers the old reliable hVrn of Peaslee - Gaulbert Co, of Louisville, Ky. ' -i . v ' IXED PAttjT "HiTS'Jf wWC' .. DT?U Ask us for handsome illus rlv trated book on "Homes and How to Paint Them. It's Free- Nailling-Keiser Hardware Co. UNION CITY. TENN.