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Buy an "Accident Policy For your summer vacajfon trip to the Panama Exposition or elsewhere. We issue them from one to ninety days at a very ..low COSt. - . - ' I Insurance on property in town and in the country given v careful attention. - 1 JNO. T. WALKER & CO. -- Fire, Tornado, Life, Accident. Bonds. Phones 118, 146, 386-J. Union City, Tennl Mrs. Laura Cathey will leave to morrow for Memphis and Osceola Ark., for a visit to relatives and friends - ' , Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' Stovall and son Mr. Leonard Stovall, of Crittendon Grove, were .visitors in this city Tuesday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ; Mr, T. J. Latimer remains very sick. - Col. J. A. Coble" went to St. Louis Tuesday. - Mrs. W. M. Nailling is visiting at Mashville'. ! C To please yon pleases us. Mrs. F. I.. Anrn. Phone 45, McAdoo Construction Co., for good coal $3.50 for 2,000 lbs. Tis time to buy your heating stove right now and WEHMAN'S is the place to get it. f Dr. Maddox, of Terrell, was in the aity yesterday. ?' Mr. W. P. Casey is sick, being una ble to leave his room. Mr. S. P. Lannom, of Humboldt, was in the city yesterday. , j I have the hat for you and at a . price to please. See them. Mrs. F. B. Aran. Perfection Oil Heaters at WEH MAN'S only. They . are mighty fine for these cool nights and mornings $3.50 buys 2,000 lbs. of Luzerne hand-picked coal. McAdoo Construc tion Co., phone 45. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert are visiting in St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. P. M. McRee are at tending the Dresden fair to-day. G..B. White is in St. Louis buying stock for White's furniture store. Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. At Union City Ice & Coal Co. We handle smokeless lamp burn ers. Askins & Dircks lumber Co., phone 53. Try McAdoo Construction Co. for hand-picked coal, $3.50 per ton, de-1 livered anywhere in city. Phone 45. Miss Edna Wilbanks, Marie Schmidt, Helen and Nell Dabnke attended tbe Jackson Fair Saturday. Dr. W. M. Turner will leave for Texas next Tuesday to look after some business interests. Mr. A. A Wright, of Nashville, was here a few hours Wednesday looking af ter some insurance business. If you want to buy a bargain you can get it from Forester & Forester, the real estate men, Have you seen the BOSS HOT BLAST Heating Stove? Something new in heating stoves and found only at WEHMAN'S. Get your fall suit or overcoat from The Toggery. Made to measure, $15 Guarantee a fit. Mesdames Early and Redfern and Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were among the shoppers from Fulton Tuesday. W. A. Thompson, cashier of the Bank of Mason Hall, was a business visitor in this city Wednesday. & Does your roof leak? We sell roof cement and guarantee it to stop the leak. Union' City Lumber Co. NEW PATTERN HATS -JUST RECEIVED AT- Miss Flanary's Millinery Shop This shop is a scene of beauty, decorated by these many new patterns. If you need a pretty Suit Hat in the new brown, or any color, see this new display and find same. Do you want a child's hat or baby cap? With every ladies' hat, $3.50 or over, will be given a child s hat (age from i to 6) or baby cap. You know the rush for that heat ing stove on the first cold morning, WfiySot.get it now. WEHMAN'S is a mighty good place. Will be pleased to show you Ever bering strawberry plants loaded with blossoms and berries. Askins Dircks Lumber Co., phone 53. Are you in the market for a home in the city? If so, -it will pay you to look over Forester & Forester's list. Mrs. Vaughn Griffin, who has been visiting; relatives here for some weeks, left Saturday for her home at Houlka, Miss. R. S. Shipp and family and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clemmons, of Rives, came up in the handsome new car of Mr. Shipp's Tuesday. We sell Everbearing strawberry plants. Askins & Dircks Lumber Co., phone 53. Buy Luzerne hand-picked coal. It's crazy with the heat. McAdoo Con; struction Co., phone 45. Our millinery is the very best that money will buy. Will appreciate a visit from you. Mrs. F. E. Arnn. Mrs. J,, S. Bowlin, of Martin, was here this week having dental work done. Mr, Whitesell Harpole is at his home sick, having typhoid fever in a mild form. Mrs. Joe Sherrill, of Chicago, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nan nie Little. Buy your ladies' and children's eoats at Kirby's. A Perfection Oil Heater is mighty fine for these cool nights and morn ings. You get them at WEHMAN'S. ' We sell everything to build any thing. Union City Lumber Co. Uncle Bob Nailling is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Holmal, near Harris this week. . Mrs. A. L. Brevard returned Mon day rrom a ween s visit, witn rela tives at Memphis. ", Children's gingham and galatea dresses, long sleeves, for 50 cents at Kirby's. WEHMAN'S line of heating stoves is now complete. Come and get just what you want while there is lots of time to put it up just as you want it. , . C. M,j" Callicott, who is a member of the Vaughn Quartette, is spending a rewjlays with his family here. Mr., G. F. Anderson, of Paris, is spending the week in the city visiting his daughter, Miss Edna Anderson. Miss Carrie Jones, an accomplished young woman of Mount Pleasant, is Miss Agnes Coble's guest this week. ", McAdoo Construction Co. solicits your coal business. We deliver any where in city, $3.50 per ton. Phone 45. Avoid chilly rooms in the morning by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. They are fuel savers. My prices are reasonable. Quality and style the equal of any at any price. See the goods at Mrs. Aran's before you buy. Miss Beulah and Eulelah Allen are in St. Louis this week, where they went to hear the Boston Grand Opera Co. at the Odeon. We can make you a new overcoat out of your old one. Phone us. Union City Laundry. Mrs. Arnn received a complete stock of fall millinery some days ago, but now gets daily shipments of the newest and latest creations. Place your coal order with McAdoo Construction Co. for hand-picked coal, $3.50 for 2,000 lbs., delivered anywhere in the city. Dr. J. F. Griffin, of Tiptonville, was elected secretary of the Nation al Farmers Congress which met at Omaha, Neb., last week. Master H. W. Quails has arrived in the city and taken rooms at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Quails. Arrived Wednesday morning. Standard weight. Heating stoves are now ready for your inspection at WEHMAN'S. Get your stove and be ready for the cold weather. Better look up your old suit and overcoat and let Metcalfe, Florist, Laundry and Dry Cleaner, make them new. Use Dahnke-W alker Milling Co. Jer- ley Cream Flour, a home product and guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Lyons, Mrs. Tom Irby, ; Mrs. K. M. Kedfearn and Jura.. T. C. Boone motored over to Union City yesterday afternoon shopping. Fulton Leader. Hon. J. L. Cochran left yesterday for Clarksville. He will attend Ten nessee Synod or the Presbyterian Church, U. S.( a delegate from the Union City congregation. The Kind a hi 1 nEEEH) h 1 ill! 1 TVimT-i rtnf . Ya ' -tr llll II' and Style of Clothes Likes to Wear To be dressed in perfect taste is no longer a slur upon the man wearing the clothes. On the contrary, the man is subject to criticism un less he wears clothes that have the right style, These Fall and Winter F1TFORM suits are of particular interest to every young man who buys clothing because of their new style appearance. ' .The cloth and colors are modest or with more life in them if you want it. The prevail ing shades of grey predominate and Tartan plaids are always good for most men. We have plain cloth in serges, worsteds, cheviots and cas simeres. We have a choice to select from in new plaids and checks. " Everything here that is tn demand. No better values than these ever offered at $16.50, $17.50, $18.00 and $20.00 Better Merchandise for Less Money W-CS-oCHaigfcBtt Co Mr. Wade Wiley, one of the best young farmers in Obion County, has purchased an interest in the Col. Catron farm, sold by Mr. Bransford Tuesday to Wade and Clemmons. Mr. Wiley will, we understand, move to this farm and operate and manage same next year. Miss Steadwell not only showed talent from a dramatic standpoint but deep insight and understanding of human nature. Her interpreta tion of the many characters was quite wonderful. Her stage presence was charming and Dickson hopes this graceful, attractive reader will come again. Dickson Herald. Buy your coatsuit at Kirby's. We can sell you lumber, shingles, windows and doors at less price now than you have paid for the,, last five years. Askins & Dircks Lumber Co., phone 53. Weekly Weather Forecast. Issued by the U. S. Weather Bu reau, Washington, D. C, for the week beginning Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1915. For the Ohio Valley and Tennes see: Local rains Wednesday will be followed by generally fair weather during the remainder of the week, without decided temperature changes. C. P. Church. A special program will be given at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church on next Sunday morning. Everybody is cordially invited. Cold weather is coming and you are going to have to keep warm. Get your heating stove at WEHMAN'S while you can get what you want. Sugar and coffee sale continues. The lady who guesses nearest Co-Operative Store's cash sales on Saturday, Oct. 16 and 23, will receive a full 32-piece din ner set free. 29-2t Our fall business is opening up and we are selling farms and city property right along. . See us if you want to sell. Forester & Forester. Mr. Claud V. Andrews was in St. Louis yesterday looking after some automobile business. He has secured the agency for the new car being launched by the Russell Gardner Co. Col. Jas. Harpole, who has been at Mountain Grove, Ark., for some weeks, arrived home Monday. He is enjoying better health, looks well and thinks the trip to the mountains benefited him. Mrs. Garrett Dead. Just as The Commercial . goes to press news reached Union City of the death of Mrs. Harry L. Garrett, who passed away Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Granger, in Number Seven. Mrs. Garrett was 73 years of age and had been in bad health for several years. The interment was at Stov all's burying ground yesterday after-noon. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of impurities in the blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism has in vaded the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im portant to improve your general health as to purify your blood ?aiid the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature'sgreat blood maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens tbe organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. '- Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. Francis Willard Day. Any teacher desiring a program for this day (October 22) may procure the same from the County Superintendent. Prisoners to Pen. Col. Josh S. Adams went to Nash ville Tuesday taking with him six prisoners for the penitentiary. Five of them were colored, and they were all for short terms, the longest be ing sent for three years. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE ghum molasses. 26-tf Pure home-made sor Call or phone 57-J. H. O. Head. WANTED To take a few pupils in piano instruction;, special attention to beginners. Phone 59. FOR SALE Seed barley, oata and hay. Phone 750-2. 22-tf S. A. Wade, R. F. D. No. 1, Union City, Tenn. FOR SALE Two violins of excel lent quality, old and mellow tone." Phone 367. 2S-2t FOR SALE My home on Exchange street, No. 515; seven-room, two-story house in good condition. See Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davidson, phone 517. 28-2t FOR SALE Farm of 111 acres locat ed 3 miles northeast of Jordan, Ky.,. on Liberty road, mail toute and tele phone line, all in cultivation; good land; and lays well; fair improvements; plenty stock water. Good terms. 26-4t W. B. Brice, R.F.D. No. 1, Box 106, Fulton, Ky. Colored' Girl Killed. It was reported here yesterday that S. Rogers had murdered a girl named Kathleen Douglas in Lake County. It seems both parties have been living here and went to Lake County to work in the cotton fields. FOR SALE My farm 2 miles southwest of Union City, 85 acres, 77 acres in cultivation, 8 acres, in woods lot. Also stock and tools suf ficient to run the place and other stock and tools for sale. For furth er information see J. T. DENNING. See our oak mantels, $4.50 and up. Union City lumber Co. Men's Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords. $2.50 value for $1.98, at The Toggery, Telephone Union City Ice & Coal Co. when you want coal right now. Protect Yourself By taki Firs; Tornado, Accident and Sick Benefit Insurance Your famil By taking a policy in the Mutual Benefit Life None better White & Quinn Real Estate ' and Insurance Mr. Ralph D. Scearce, of Savan nah, Ga., will arrive Sunday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gibbs. Mr. Scearce was an attend ant at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs last year. Mrs. George Gibbs, Jr., will leave the first of the week for Savannah, Ga., to visit her mother. She will also visit Mrs. Russell McVay in Nashville and Miss Ruth Nisbet at Agnes Scott College near Atlanta, Ga. London's Sale. It rained Wednesday, , ,but the weather did not interfere e with Mr. London's sale out in Number Teh. The barbecue was ready and the crowd gathered. The auctioneer was rained out, but Mr. London was not. He knows a thing or two about pub lic sales, so he mounted the block and sold as long as he could find bid ders. Satisfactory prices w,ere. paid and the sale was a success. piMr C. A. Davis bought the farm. - The Catron Farm., . T. L. Bransford, executor, sold the Col. Catron farm of 165 acres situ ated just west of the city last Tues day to tne Mgnest bidders. It was bid in as a whole by Robt. Wade and Wm. Clemmons, of Rives, who paid $132.20 per acre. It is one of the oldest settled places in the coun ty, the location ideal and will make one of the best homes in this entire section. .,, . Our new hats for fall are best the best we can buy in the leading markets, and that's the best anybody can offer. You are more than wel come to an inspection. Mrs. F. E. Arnn. Better look up your old suit and overcoat and let Metcalfe, Florist, Laundry and Dry Cleaner, make them new. At Tiptonville. Rev. W. W. Armstrong is at Tipton ville this week assisting the pastor of the Methodist Church in a series of re vival meetings. INDIAN HERBS, prepared for tbe Great American Herb Co., Washington, D. C, is a great blood purifier and liver regulator. Sold on a strict guarantee. Satisfaction or your money back. Sold by N. A.Vaden & Son, corner Home and College streets. . 28-3t Situation Serious for Allied Cause. London Oct. 12. Servia is now being attacked from the north and east. Tbe Austro-Germans after tbeir capture of Belgrade and Semendria, are advancing southward, while tbe Bulgarians, have forces to endeavor to interrupt com munications north and south of Nish, the war-time capital of Serbia, and at tack the Serbians on the flank if they are driven back by the German Field Marshal Von Mackensen. ine situation is admitted to oe a very serious one not only for Serbia, but for the whole allied cause. It is asserted that the Serbians, are inflicting very heaVy losses both on the Austro-Germans and Bulgarians, but with their array of about a quarter of a million men they are believed to have little chance of making any prolonged re sistance against 300,000 or 400,000 Austro-Germans and probably 200,000 Bulgarians. Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. Call 150. Union City Ice & Coal Co. FOR TRAE Three hundred and twenty acres good bottom land, 210 acres cleared, three miles to good town, high school, four churches, big mill, Houlka, Miss. Price $9,000, $2,000 down, fen years to pay balance. Would take property near Rives part pay. T. G. MARLIN, 29-2t Rives, Tenn. THE NAILLING HOSPITAL THIRD YEAR A Modern Surgical Institution. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. DR. W. A. NAILLING Surgeon MRS. L. E. RODECKER, R. N Supt. Union City.Tenn. Phone 41. N.,C.& St. L Ry. C & St. L. TIME TABLE Jenve Union City. f EAST BOUND No. 5 ..7.45 a.m. No. 3 3.05 p.m No. 93.9.55 p.m. No. 92. WEST BOUND. No. 4... 12. 50 p.m 7.52 p.m. W. W. LOVELACE, Agent. .7.10 a.m. No. 6 SEMONES & SON ; Gasoline Engines and Wagons AT BARGAINS $55.00 $37.00 Two-horse Wagon, complete with bed made cut of good seasoned material for ;.-..w Have in stock one 3-4 H. P. Water Cooled Gaso line Engine at bargain price of See us for estimates on' Plumbing, Water Systems, Lighting Plants, Etc., for your home. We guarantee to give satisfaction. 4 SEMONES & SON UNION CITY, TENN.