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If ,V vx) i'-i V WW 1 r . jr Malle tihiis Youir Cliristmas Store make this request because we believe our , store deserves it. The largest stocks, broadest assortments, greatest values and the best service are here. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW GIFT THOUGHTS: For Ladies: A Set Fine Furs A Box Silk Hose A Box Handkerchiefs A Pair Kid Gloves Table Linen and Napkins A Silk Umbrella Silk Waist Silk or Wool Dress "Toyland and Dollville." The worlds of joy for girl or boy Wonderland, where dear old "Saint Nick" has brought his pack of sure delights. To-morrow, Saturday, we open our Bargain Basement, where you will find a large stock of Toys of all kinds, Dolls, Doll Furniture, Merry-go-rounds, Pictures, Christmas Books, Games, Toilet and Manicure Sets, Sweet Grass Baskets, Serving Trays, Hammered Brass; Wagons, Go-carts, Doll Buggies, etc. When you start to town don't fail to put the Bis Standardized Store on your shopping list, 1-h'e place to buy all your Christmas gooas. For Ladies: Rug, any size Marsailles Counterpaine A Silk Petticoat r Silk Kimona Sweater Coat Manicure Set White Ivory Toilet Set Traveling or Hand Bag GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN A Bath Robe, Box Silk Hose, Pair Kid or Auto Gloves, Silk Umbrella, Aweater Coat, Box Silk Ties, Box Initial Handkerchiefs, Stetson Hat, Box Shirts, Traveling Bag, Leather Suit Case, Overcoat, Cuff Links, Jewelry Novelties. Do your Christmas shopping at The Big Store, where you get good treatment and good goods at reasonable prices - , ..Ml I HI. I- -LI- - . -I II. . MONEY TO LOAN lam authorized to take applications for loans on improved farm lands in Obion County, Tennessee, in sums of $1,000 and up for term of 5 years, drawing interest at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually. Apply At Once. ; ' W. EZ. HUDGINS Phones Office 143; Residence 589 Union City, Tenn. FIRE LIFE INSURE WITH JNO T. WALKER & CO. Insurance that Insures ACCIDENT Union City, Tenn. Local and personal Dr. Glosson is down from Gloason for a few days. , Mrs. Moooey, of Hickman, was a Saturday shopper. Mrs. Futrell, of Greenfield, was a vis itor here Tuesday. Bigger reductions than ever in mil linery at Mrs. Arnn's. ; Averitt, the electrician, solicits your business. Phone 815. Rock ford and Howard watches. Dietzel. ' Mrs. Docia Bain, who has been very sick, is improving. T. P. Finch, of Kenton, wT just ness visitor Monday. v Miss Bessie Powell, of Crescent, is at home for the holidays. Community silver. Dieted. Coal CokeWood Call Tel. 150. TKe Christmas suggestions at Wehman's are many and varied. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, residents of the vicinity of Troy, are the parents of a fine baby boy, born on the Sth inst. Miss Roberta Tisdale has returned from a visit to Nashville. Miss Rebecca Reeves is suffering from a severe case of tonsilitis. Misses Ward, of Ruthorford, were here Wednesday shopping. - Parisian ivory toilet sets. Dietzel. Don't forget the big 25c window at Wehman'a. It is open soon. Wedding gifts. Dietzel. Profit no object. Prices cut to the bottom at Mrs. Arnn's in millinery and notions. Mrs. Dan Beckham, we are glad to ny, is reported some better. Mr,, and Mrs. Taylor Warren, of Number Seven, have a very sick child. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer, of the Beech neighborhood, were in the city Tuesday shopping. Wedding rings. Dietzel. Stop the leaks in your roof with Lum Cement. Sold by the Union City Roof ber Co. Stops leak on any kind of roof. . ' 4 1 Mrs. Arnn offers real bargain prices in millinery. The former reduction prices are cut to a much lower mark. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, after several weeks in the city, have returned to Ful ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser are oc cupying the Jackson cottage on Lilac street. - Mrs. Jas. C. Davis, of Number Seven, was a visitor this week with Mrs. Dan Beckham. Millinery prices laid low at Mrs. Arnn's. ' Electric light fixtures at Averitt's. Phone 815. ' Oak Mantels $4.50 and up. Union City Lumber Co. Miss Rose Newton, of Little Rock, Ark., is with her brother for a short visit in Southside. Mr. Dallas Forester and little daugh ter, of Beech, were here Saturday shop ping for Christmas. ' We are glad to see Col. Whitesell Harpole out on the streets again after a long siege of illness. Call 342 and 100 for taxicab. Xmas Candy at 10c per pound at the White Way Fruit Store. - Give the boy a tool chest or me chanical erector for Christmas. Big assortment at Wehman'a. Mr, Hugh Jones is at home in Union City with his sisters, Mrs. W. C. Cowden and Miss Nona Jones. - Mrs. Watson, of Columbus, was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Robinson this week. , C. P. Caldwell, of the vicinity of Clay ton, a good friend of the paper, was a business visitor Monday. New manicure sets. Dietzel. Taxicab for 25 cents can be had by calling 342 and 100. Specials for Christmas holidays at Miss Flanary's millinery store. You are Juvited to see them. Dr. J. R. Thompson and little daugh ter, Catherine Sue, of Jacksori, were visitors here with friends and relatives the first of the week. ' Mr. " imd Mrs. - Sam Wade, having purchased the Phebe Witeon tract of land, are making arrangements to build a pretty bungalow residence. All kinds Xmas Fruits at White Way Fruit Store. . Mr. Hiram Wilbanks has opened in the Cobb-Peeler building on Washing ton street the Union City Co-operative Grocery Store, one of a chain of co operative stores. . - The gift suggestions at Wehman's are, better and bigger values than ever before. Taxicab anywhere in the city only 25 cents for each passenger. - Call 842 and 100. , Mrs. Boyce Howse and children, of Little Rock, Ark., will be here for the holidays to visit Mrs. Howse's mother, Mrs. Sallie Griffin. Mrs. Mat Hender son, of Fayetteville, will also be at home to visit her mother. Parisian Sage surely makes dull, life less and faded hair glossy, soft and fluffy. Just one application removes every bit of dandruff and stops itching scalp. A large bottle costs but a trifle at Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. advt Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gaston, of Water ton, Wis., while making an extenxsive wedding trip to points of interest in the South, stopped in Union City a few days this week with friends, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prieto. Mr. Gaston was the local superintendent for the firm of contractors who built the Union City postofTjce1 building, and has a host of friends here who are always glad to see him. See th display of Holiday Gift suggestions at , Wehman'a before making purchases. Big Muddy washed nut eoal is best for cooking. . At Unim City Ice & Coal Co. Lincoln McConnell Coming. The Redpatb people have notified the ectnmittee that Lincoln McConnell will fill his date ai Union City Feb. 2. By this arrangement there will be three Lyceum attractions during February, one id January and one in March. The committee felt that most any arrange ment the Bureau might make would be preferable to a substitution. The next attraction, Adrian Newens in ' The Message From Mars," will be here on January 15. ,'. A Brass Fire Set is a mighty good gift suggestion. You will find them j at Wehman's. j W. O. W. Election. Election of officers of the W. O. W. Camp in Union City took iflace this week as follows: ' O. B. Blewer, Consul Commander; Dick Alexander, Adviser Lieutenat; W, R. Lancaster, clerk; Chas. Powers, bank er; Elmore Williams, escort; Holly Wil son, watchman; Tommy Craver, sentry. C.L. Andrews becomes Past Consul Com mander, and the following appointments were made: Managers Dave Yates, C. L. Andrews, Jeff Bowden; physicians, Drs. Quails, Loring and Adkerson . New and beautiful china. Dietzel. Troy Masons. Western Sun Lodge No. 88, F. & A. M., held its annual election on Dec. 2 with the following results: Thomas W. Cunningham, W. M.; Richard L. Andrews, S. W.; Br ice P. Moffatt, J. W.; Thel Taylor, treasurer; Chas. C. Lasley, secretary.- The newly elected Worshipful Master then , an nounced the following appointments: S. H, Snow, S. D.; David A. Guy, J. D.; Jas. G.'Cunningham, S. 8.; J. L. Peery, J. 8.; J. C. McCaw, Chaplain; F. B. Taylor, Tyler. Arizona' saloon mn and liquor deal ers have emnloved counsel to fight the enforcement of the prohibition amend ment recently adopted by the voters. Frank J. Hickey, convicted of mur der, was the man who offered himself for experiments with cancer germs in the Auburn, N. Y., penitentiary. The White Way Fruit? Store makes a specialty of Xmas Candy at 10c per pound. - Massachusetts has raised the largest supply of food for the Belgians of tho twenty-five States actively at work. Two thousand tons of food for tho Belgians was sent from New York on a vessel sailing for Rotterdam. Call 150 for coal of any kind. Look for that 25c window you hear the people talk about. It will be open at Wehman'a soon. Card of Thank. We desire to express our hearfelt thanks to those who so kindly aided us during tho illness of our father. May you be richly blessed. 8. E. Aixmond. Mrs. Cora IlAKRiHoy. TENNESSEE FOLKS TELL HOW THEY - WON FORTUNES IN GOOD HEALTH Sufferers Tell of Winning Battles Against the Handicap of Disease. Sick people want to be well in a hurry. A great many, perhaps most all, ill nesses have their beginning iu derange ments of the stomach and digestive tract. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy starts in at the first dose to put stom ach sufferers on the way to health. The first dose proves it. , It is taken with success everywhere. Here are the words of two Tennessee people who have taken it: - MISS CORA FISHER, 805 Saxon avenue, Memphis "Have taken your medicine and it worked ijke a charm has removed quite a number of gall stones. It does just as you said it wou'd." , MRS. W. J. WARD, Sparta, TenD. "I can honestly recommend your rem edy to all sufferers from constipation and stomach troubles. Indigestion I seems a thing of the past with me." praise come from stomach sufferers who bave been restored in all parts of the country. Mayr's Wonderful StomaclrRemedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid ac cretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers frorrs of the Hkmiaeb, iiver and in testinal disorders. Many declare it has saved them from dangerous operations, and many others arn sure that it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no mat ter of bow long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy one dose will convince you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surpris ing results. The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. .Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Oliver's Bed Cross Drag Store and by druggists everywhere:-;; , advt