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IEY to loan on improved farm lands in Obion County, Tennessee.- Loans made for five years term with 6 per cent interest, payable semi annually, with privilege of paying off at any time. Commissions reasonable. Will not loan on tract containing less than forty acres. Land must be on public road and have improvements. Any amount loaned, from $1,000.00 up. Apply at once. . W. E. HUDGINS .- Phones Office 143; Residence 589 Union City, Tenn. 3. C. BURDICK Local and personal Wholesale and Retail t Reelfoot Lake and , Mississippi River Fish Game Oysters in Season. New location, East Main Street Phone 185. , UNION CITY, TENN Mrs. Zack Corum has been quite sick this week. 1 Packard Is a repeater. Where he I goes once the people demand a re turn engagement. , Mr. Oscar Clemmons, of Rives, was here Wednesday attending to busi ness. Backs and s'utos run to Gibbs every day. Call phone 75 or 109. Johnson & Semones. We are sole agents for Victor, Talking : Machine. Home Furni ture Co., Phone 99. W. J. Erwln and J. O. Bennett, of Troy, were here Wednesday attend ing the road committee meeting. W. A. Smith, of Troy, was a busi- Good Roads Speaking. Hon. G. R. McDade, our Represents, tive, notifies us that a Government Good ness vis? tor here Wednesday. Eoads speaker will be here Saturday and The' latest fashions in MILLINERY address the people of Obion County at are represented quite extensively at our the courthouse at 1 o'clock. Come out store. Mrs. F. E. Arnn. and hear him to-morrow." Office: You can get shingles for $2.00 per thousand at Union City Lumber Co. Mfss Kate Henderson and Mrs. Will Jones are visiting the home of Mr. Sam Corum near Mount Zlon this week. v Attorney W. M. Miles was a Mem phis visitor this week. Before buying spray .pomps or lime-sulphur solution go to WEH- MAN'S and get the best. , Miss Alma Foute, of Martin, vis ited her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Hamilton, I in the city this week. ; In Uncle Sam's Folks, Alton Packard shows us ourselves as oth ers see us. . Mrs.; W. H. Swiggart has been ill of la grippe this week, but is im- Room 1 , Nailling Building Proved- MAULING HOSPITAL A Modern Surgical Institution Graduate nurses in attendance. Rates reasonable. Dr. W: A. Nailling, Surgeon Mrs. J. E. Rodecker, Supt. Phone 41. UNION CITY, TENN. DR. JAKE H PARK DENTIST Spray Pumps for fruit tree spray ing at WEHMAN'S. The good ladies of the Methodist Church Missionary Society express lasting obligations to those lending assistance at the dinner last Mon day, especially F. C. Wehman, White Bros., Nailling-Keiser Hard ware Co., and to F. W. Adams for delicious coffee furnished. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet Monday afternoon next at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr. John Elam, Vine street. Use Dahnke-Walker Milling Co. Jer sey Cream Flour, a home product and guaranteed Telephone Union City Ice & Coal Co. when you want coal right now. TELEPHONE 136 UNION CITY. TENNESSEE Veterinary Hospital Near Palace Hotel. Calls answered day or night. . Dra. Youngblood Graduate Veterinarians. Telephones OflWe 22; Residence 207. YOUNGBLOOD'S Day and Night Transfer Near Palace Hotel. Call Phone 22 T. R. Clark, Mgr., Res. 639 Drs. Youngblood, Res. Phone 207 Miss Mary Keiser, of Little Rock, Ark., was in the city the first of the week visiting with old-time friends and relatives. She was a guest a the home of her sister, Mrs. D. A. Luten. She is en route to Lexington, Ky., to spend the sum mer. Mr. Geo. Blythe, of near Troy, was up Monday to take chiropractic ad justments. Mr. Blythe has been suf fering for several years and was un able to get anything to help him un til he tried the chiropractor. He Ravfl tha ohim Vina to1ovar1 Viitti on- Hacks and autos run to Gibbs every , r.n i 7i .mo tirely. , adv See our reduced prices on high grade rockers. Home Furniture Co. Phone 99. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols were vis itors In Troy the first of the week. Mr. Zack Corum is having some extensive additions made on his resi dence on Fifth street. Mrs. Mary Wilbanks has been very sick this week at her home on Church stret. day. Call phone 75 or 109. Johnson & Semones. Mrs. Bates, of Centreville, Tenn., and her daughter, Mrs. Tucker, are in the city visiting Mrs. Bates' sis ter, Mrs. Sallie Stanfleld, who is highest quality at FRANK C. WEH- very . ill. Mrs. Stanfleld has MAN S, been confined to her bed all the win- Mrs. R. P. Bransford entertained ter7'and" during the past" few days at 500 Thursday afternoon at the Your wiring promptly and satisfaC' torily done by Averitt. Phone 285. Use the best and get the best re sults. Lime-Sulphur Solution of the w 1 1 r"v w -J ' 4- i ' cu c picciscu to an nounce the arriva of Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts and Ladies' of all kinds. Haberdashery We'll be pleased to show you what is what in dress dom, whether you wish to buy How or later. home of her mother, Mrs. Fannie Driskill, on Cheatham street. Mrs Hunter Elam won high score prize, lingerie, Mrs. Cobb, visitors prize, a Tipperary veil, while Mrs. Arthur Scates cut consolation, lingerie. A she has been very sick. Call 150, Union City Ice & Coal Co.', when you want coal right now. Mrs. Lucy Brackin has been very sick for two weeks, but was con siderably improved When her SOft deilehtful flftlnd r.nnrfw with W wno was suddenly stricken. Since then I sprvd Come and see the choicest creations of the foremost milliners at Mrs. F E. Arnn '8. "" Exclusive millinery Mr. Wallace Moffett came in Sun day from his road work to be at the good lady has been suffer ing considerably. Ask us about Victor Talking Ma chines. Home Furniture Co., Phone 99. CHARLES WARD UPHOLSTERER High-Class work in Furniture D J Dc" u: ixcticmiiig aim ixciuiioiiiiig. Alton Packard.s splendid evenings home with Mrs.. Moffett I '1 lY I r - . I I nnfnKtninmnnt im rrlnnl An I first-WaSS VVOfK VJUaranieea. Vi c"" . u..6.u, M. d M Frank Glass have toons, jolly songs and famous sketch rented the new Beck cottage on D1 lectures are maae ny mm in nis vlslo street ODDOslte the Rantifit biuuio iu ms amruuacK nome. r-i, i tu i vu ia ivuu n in accp uuuoo lucid Mr. Packard is often referred to as the successor of the late Frank Beard, the famous cartoonist of the Concrete Block, Church Street, first door Beam's Horn. Prompt Service. Leather Work a Specialty Box Couches Made to Order. west of Metcalfe's Laundry Telephone 438. Stop the leaks in your roof with Lum- Cement. Sold by the Union City Roof ber fio. Stops leak on any kind of roof. We make picture framing a spec ialty. Home Furniture Co., Phone 99. - Dr. Steiner says that Alton Pack ard is undoubtedly one of the best entertainers on the American plat form and certainly the best of the be filled thru him at above named point kind that the Redpath people have at Kansas City price. to offer. Missouri Valley Sercm Co., Alton Packard baa appeared be- 48-3t By DR. G. I. Blanchard, Pres. fore the Hartford Conn-i Y M; A'. course seven times. Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. At Union City Ice & Coal Co. Special Notice. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that we hare ap pointed W. A. McNeill, of Bives, Tenn., as agent for the company for the general distribution of our products in Tennes see. Our customers will please take notice that orders for our serum may Money to Loan. Just received a shipment of Vic trolas and latest records at Home Applications received for loans from $100 to $10,000, on improved and un improved town property and farm lands. Interest 8 per cent, straight. Interest 1 1 - 1 1 payao.e annuany or 7"77' Funuture Co., Phone 99 Time: one to ten years. Applicants for '- loans will please give description, loca- For an evening of real fun go to tion and valuation of property offered I hear Packard March 18 at the Opera as security for loan. State improve- House. Mr. and Mrs. Innis Dobbins, of Fulton, were in the city Monday, We are prepared to cut and fit all sizes in window shades. Home Fur niture Co., Phone 99. Field and garden fence at WEH MAN'S at prices that will interest you. ' Miss Daisy Thomson was quite sick for a few days this week. Mr. Dave Ligon, of Jonesboro, Ark., was a visitor in the city this week at the home of his brother, C. K. Ligon. Mrs. J. R. Reeves was a visitor this week with her father at Mar tin. ... Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. Call 150. Union City Ice & Coal Co. Buy your field fence and garden fence where you like, but to get a good fence and at prices that will save you ' money go to FRANK C. WEHMAN'S and buy Southern. Anticipatingly, E3 it COMPANY in MOTHER SUPERIOR Km Hill HO IE ments and valuation of same. We want county representatives to re ceive applications for loans, appraise property, and serve as our exclusive representative. Attorney or real estate man preferred Applicants for loans, and applicants for agencies positively packard. required to furnish at least two charac ter references and forward postage,' five 2c stamps, -for application blanks, full particulars, and prompt reply. Write Southern Office, Southeastern Mortgage Loan Assn., Fourth National Bank Bldg., Atlant, Ga.' 48-4t Packard is the sixth and last at traction pf the Lyceum Course. Don't fail to hear him. . If you like to hear a "preach ment" given with a iaugh go to hear Unioh ;i Rev L. G. Landenbferger will he in charge of the New Church Ex hibit in the Palace of Education at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, where he will be glad to meet Union City friends. On next Sunday he wiM preach in the New Church Chapel at 11 a.m. on" What It means to be of the New Jerusalem; or, the message to the seven churches." At 3 p.m. the second meeting will be I held, at which the subjects The Es- rells How Vinol Restores Strength and Vitality to the Weak, Worn-Out Ones -j in Her Charge. Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y. "I have been at work amonff the mVk and poor for nearly eighteen years, and whenever I have used Vinol for run down, weak or emaciated patients, they have been visibly benefited by it . One patient a voune woman, was so wnk and ill she could hardly creep to my door for aid. and was leaniner on a fnenH'a arm. I supplied Vinol to her liberally and in a month when she returned to tnank me 1 hardly recoenized her. Sha was strong, her color charming and her cheeks rounded out These words are uttered from my heart in order that more people may know about Vinol, as there is nothine makes me hannier in the world than to relieve the sick." Mother M. Alphonsa Lathrop, O. S. D. , Hawthorne, N.Y. Such disinterested and reliable testi mony should convince evervone 6f tha merits of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic to build up health and strength for all weakened and nervous conditions, whether caused from over work, worry or chronic coughs and colds. If Vinol fails to benefit we return your money. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store Miss Maud Biggs, of St. Louis, to be with Morgan-Verhine Co. as trim mer in the millinery department of the Big Store, has arrived and is associated with Miss Gertrude Par- due, Miss Lillie Nolen and Mrs Greer. Jno. D. Killion, of Protemus, was a business visitor here .Monday. ' Parisian Sage surely makes dull, life- and faded hair glossy, soft and fluffy. Just one applicatian removes every bit of dandruff and stops itching scalp. A large bottle costs but a trifle at Oliver's Bed Cross Drug Store. Adv. Mrs. H. T. Robinson has returned from a visit to Columbus. Kv. Mr. Howard Moffett, representing a Cleveland corset house, was a busi ness visitor here this week. Misses Helen and Louise Flack, of Ripley, Tenn., are in the city with their sister.Miss Mary Hunter Flack, visitirig the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cato Davis. In the Southern Fence at WEH MAN'S you will find just what you want and at prices that you can't help but buy. Call 285, Union City Lumber Co., and get Averitt to do vour wirinsf and electrical work. Miss Bess Tinkle has returned to Mrs. Arnn's this season as trimmer in that popular millinery store. Miss Ruth Rowland is in St. Louis making preparations for the milli nery department of the Harper & Shore store at Rives this season. Hear the male quartette at the First Christian Church next Sunday- morning. Phone either 75 or 109 and get John son's auto to Gibbs or any other point. Day or night service. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. George, of Mississippi, came . up to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Jack Brackin, this week. Mrs. Brackin, their grandmother, has been very sick and the death of her son caused relapse. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. George have also been quite sick since they came. " Rev. A. C. Moore, of Columbus, Ky., was a visitor here this week. Phone either 75 or 109 and get John son's auto to Gibbs or any other point. Day or night service. Miss Ella Noah has been employ ed as saleslady In the I. S. Kirby store in the city. In our showing of millinery you will find the latest dictates of Fashion, in cluding a liberal assembly of Regimental Blues, Battleship Grays. Sand, Putty, Wall Blue and Old Rose colorings in the newest MilitaryTurbans.Shepherdess Hats and Polk effects, all of which will be exceedingly popular this spriDg. Our prices too are most inviting. Mrs. F. E. Arnn. J. A. COBLE . ENLOE CHILES Spring Millinery. Our buyers have just returned from the Eastern markets with an excellent selection of fine millinery which is now on display at our store. ' . Mrs. F. E. Arnn. Oak Mantels $4.50 and up. City Lumber Co. Roofing at $400 per square, guara-tstiaia 0f Religion, Free Will, and tAd fifteen veara without naintin?.--1 11 ... . .... 7 " T ; " nepemance win ne explained Dy Union City Lumber Co. questions and answers. All are cor- Although Alton Packard's deline- dially invited. The "Holy Supper ations of American life in cartoons, will be celebrated at the morning impersonations, song and story are service. full of wit. humor and fun, and 0 ., . . ... , , , iu " TV .7 ' Z Sailors for spring will be the thine. there is a sober thought through it 0ur as80rmeDt is exceptional. all that says: "Have a worth aim Mas. F. E. Arnn in life." Leader in Millinerv. Union