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A WARM BATH ROOM YKTHY bathe in discom- fort and run the risk of catching cold when a PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATER in five minutes time will make any room warm as toast? The Perfection quickly drives out dampness especially good for airing closets, attics, cellars, etc. STANOGOLA BURNING OIL the smokeless and odorless fuel brings best results. One gallon gives ten hours of glowing warmth. STANDARD OIL CO. OF LA. MEMPHIS CHATTANOOGA NASHVILLE KNOXVILLK Insist on the PERFECTION OIL HEATER and look for the Triangle Trademark. If votlr dealer cannot supply you, write us direct. Highest Award Panama-PaciSa Bzpotition. j I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. You will find the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters at FRANK C. WE H MAN'S BESIDES OUR REGULAR HIGH GRADES OF COM We have Number One Kentucky Lump or Nut at $3.25 PER TON DELIVERED IN CITY UNION CITY ICE & COAL CO. PHONE 150 Call 150, Union City Ice & Coal Co., when you waut coal right no " : Miss Naideen Jordan was u visitor in Martin last .week. Hsn Dannlce-Walker Milling Co. Jer sey Cream Flour, a home product guaranteed j : . Mr. Lyle Shuck, of Jordan, -was a visitor here Tuesday. All kinds of coal at Uuiou City Ice Coal Co. J. , P. Nichols, of Troy, was a vis itor in the city Monday. t Have you heard the new musio hit, "I Want Some One to Love Me?" Got your copy at Caldwell 's Book Store. SCtf Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White, of Rives, were in the city Tuesday. Good ash boxes at the Union City Lumber Co. at $1.75. Mr. Arch Caruthers, of . Hickman, was a business visitor here Monday. Foot Comfort When you wear our shoes. The Toggery. Messrs. Will McAdoo and Pierce Pardue were visitors in Fulton Sun day. Good ash boxes at the Union City Lumber Co. at $1.75. Miss Florine Cloar, who has been ill for several days, is now conva lescent. Good ash boxes at the Union City Lumber Co. at $1.75, Richard Waters has returned from Dyersburg to re-enter the Training School. Phone us about your rough dry family wash. Can save you money and worry. 33-tf . Union City Laundry. Miss Sallie Thomas is spending several weeks with friends in Memphis. What you want in good shoes we have. The Toggery. Messrs. Hyman Shapiro and Lee Rome were Sunday visitors at Reel foot Lake. Phone us about your rough dry family wash. Can save you money and worry. 33-tf Union City Laundry. Mr. John George, salesman, re turning from the Southern territory, was at home this week. Good ash boxes at the Union City Lumber Co. at $1.75. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McDade and Miss Hattie Clark, of Troy, were In the city Tuesday shopping. Let us make your Suit or Over coat. Fit or no sale. The Toggery. Mr. Fons Gibbs, of Thompson Sta tion, was a visitor here with his mother and sister last week. The very latest in Men's Furnish ings. The Toggery. Miss Mary Leita Webster is with Bransford & Andrews again as sales woman for the holiday custom. Big Muddy washed nut coal is best for cooking. At Union City Ice & Coal Co. Miss Marie Brevard, of Hickman, was a visitor last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mcltee, Ury street. The faultless fitting shoe for wo- jmen, "Dorothy Dodd." Get them at The Toggery. Dr. P. N. Matlock, of Mason Hall, has located on Lee street In the city, and the friends offer a kindly wel come. 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. Mr. John Ford, of Cairo, .was here last vweek in his big car returning from a trin to . Corinth" thru , the country. ' . V " ' We handle - iiiukcics lamp bui era. Askins & Dircks Lumber Co., phone 53. ! Mrs. Rice A.' Pierce and Misa Nai deen Jordan left Monday for Wash ington where theyi will remain for a few weeks. , I don't see how they can make that good candy to sell for ten cents per pound at Essandee's. Go see it. ' We are sorry to report the illness of Mail Carrier Mr. Dick Wilson, of pneumonia, at his home in Union City, but wish for his early and speedy recovery. ' t - ; Call on Semones & Son for good two-horse wagon, complete with bed, first-class job for $55.00. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sowell, of Mount Zion, have , located in the Reiser home on Main street, and the neighbors and friends offer a very cordial welcome to Union City. - Fruit Cakes inady by the Silver Slice Bakery in one and four pound cakes at Essandee's. See them and place your future order now. S. M. Demyers, Paul Demyers, Frank Sammons, Will Sammons, Walter Ferguson, A. L. Ferguson and J. A. Foulks, of Harris, left last week for a few days camp on Reel fot' Lake. Over one hundred different kinds 'of candy now on display at Essandee's at ten cents per pound. C. G. McMurry, one Of the good citizens of the great Mount Zion sec tion, was in to see us Monday. He reported the serious illness of Mr. E. C. Carter, one of the oldest citizens of the county.' Semones & Son have in stock a good 1 H. P. water cooled gaso line engine, a bargain at $37.00. When you want shoes Good Shoes call on The Toggery. Rev. W. S. Long, of Manchester, Tenn., and Mr. Gabe Long, of Jack son, were called to Union City this week to visit their father, W. S. Long, Sr., who is at the Physicians and Surgeons, Hospital. The sick man fell and injured his hip a short time ago, and an operation . was necessary to relieve the infected parts of the body. This was do'ne Sunday with good results, Drs. B. F. Loring and J. ' . Sharp operating. Protect Yourself By takin Firs, Tornado, Accident and Sick Benefit Insurance Your family By taking a policy in the Mutual Benefit Life None better White & Quinn Real Estate and Insurance Naco Corsets Will Not Rust, Tear or Spilt Style A103 Illustrated ft Gives Grace Beauty Every Pair Warranted In Every Particular by National Corset Co., maker, Kala mazoo, Mich. Naco Corsets ' Are Composite of Exquisite Material 'Expert Workmanship Unsurpassed Quality Supreme Comfort and Masterful Fitting FOR SALE BY I. S. RIRBY 3 i r" t i It Wiv J.I - LiUU U U t i u BY BUYING A GOOD MffiH) 'A-IT For $3.50 Cash per 2,000 lbs. Thompson Ice Coal Co. SANTA GLAUS' Fruit and Candy Store ESSANDEE'S STONE'S FRUIT CAKE AND SILVER SLICE THE GREATEST LINE OF CANDY Selling at Per Pound Select your candy for Xmas now and we will deliver any time. Ready for Business December 1st CHAS. CALHOUN Hitch, Feed and Boarding Stable ... . . North First Street, East Side Next Door to Milligan's Marble Yard New waiting room for ladies. Everything clean and comfortable. Mafriag' Licenses. Walter Mayers and Lessie Tur- nage. Fred Mooie and Ruby Haskey. Heartburn is a symptom of indiges tion. Take a dose of HEKBINE in such casesr The pain disappears in stantly. The bowels operate speedily and you feel fine, vigorous and cheer ful. Price 50c. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. Adv. Real Estate Transfers. J. B. Varden to D. J. Peoples et al., 70 acres in No. 1j6, $6,000. Mrs. Allie Word et al. to Ila Glov er, 96 acres In No. 10, $7,411.25. Geo. W. Freeman to R. L. Smith, 3 lots in Kenton, $170 Mrs. Dora Naid et al. to Mrs. Nel lie Snow, 67 acres In No. 10, $2,000. Knox Haislip to S. H. Snow, 78 acres In No. 10, .$1,950. W. H. Pyle and wife to Laura Blackwell, lot In No. 6, $400. J. S. Cloys and wife to E. B. Spence, 26 acres, in No. 1, $750. J. G. Bondurant to H. S. Word, 30 acres in No. 1, $1,000. , Louis J. Gray and wife to A. J. Harpole, land in No. 1, $20. T. N. Tankersley et al. to A. M. Moultrie, 3 lots in Obion, $950. Geo. Smith and wife to W. L. Mar shall, 5 acres in No. 6, $50. J. A. Coble et al. to H. B. HorneH et al., 52 acres In No. 5, $350. J. L. Mosier and wife to ' G. W. Gambill, 17CT acres in No. 9, $3,700. T. C. Word and wife to G. D. Den son, 24 acres in No. 6, $460. Mary Warterfleld to Lula E. Boy ett, 100 acres in Nos. 11 and 15, $50. Lenora E. Roocker et al. to L. C. Browder, lot in No. .16, $2,000. J. M. Foulks to L. D. Boaz, 2 acres In No. 16, $360. 0. M. Allen and wife to T. Ttf. Tankersley, 3 lots in. No. 15, $500. Elam Dudley to Ed Thomas, lot in No. 16, $150. , J.- B. Vaughn to A; J. Nelms, 50 acres in No. 16, $2,400. A. J. Wheeler and wife to Chas. Sheppard, 178 acres In No. 3, $10, 000. ; ' -"' : " J. A. Maupin to C. A. Maupin, 70 acres in No. 3, $1,000. 1. V. Minton and wife to F. E. Minton, interest in 23 acres in No. 8, $600. , . Lula Boyett to H. J. Ramer, 100 acres in Nos. 11 and 15, $200. C. B. Hale. and wife to Allen T. Oliver, 20 acres in No. I, $J30. R. L. Thomas and wife to Jane Darnell, 2 acres in No. 16, $110. CRYSTAL. W. I. McDaniel visited his son, A. O. McDaniel, pear Kedron Saturday and Sunday Rev. W. A. Lamkin has returned to the Crystal Circuit. He has lots of friends here who wish him a suc cessful year among his churches. Sam Hampton is going to build a garage for his new Ford that car ries him over the road as swiftly as the old eagle that flew over Spain. Rev. N. M. Stigler has been called as pastor at Mount Olive for hall time. He will preach the second and fourth Sundays. Debow Rice has moved to the John Cunningham farm near Protemus that he and Jim Rice recently bought. I trust Col. Jim Brice, of the News-Banner, and Morgan Blake, of Nashville Banner, will not prophesy any more as to the result of the elec tion. When it comes to forecasting the results of an election the above named gentlemen would stand away down foot in an Infant's class. Lee Norrid has the sympathy of the entire community in the loss of his store by fire last Thursday night. Early Friday morning hundreds of people had gathered on the grounds and watched the bloodhounds trail to the home of a competitor. Charley Shepard, of near Okalona, Miss., has bought the Monroe Vaught farm and moved back last week. Mr. Shenard was born and reared in the Shepard School community and he and family have lots of friends here who will welcome them to their new home. " v Mrs. Nell Adams happened to a very painful accident recently, step ping on a nail in a plank that some of the workmen had carelessly let fall from the new building. The nail left an ugly wound and this closed up before healing inside. Dr. Prather was called to lance it and she is doing nicely now. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people Buffer 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 invaded the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as'im portant to improve your general health as to purify your bloodand the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature'sgreat blood maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. : Pott's Emulsion is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL Receives medical and surgical patienta. Modern conveniences and operating room. Graduate nurses; reasonable rates; open to all; can arrange to meet trains. MRS. R. M. WILLIAMS, SUPT. UNION CITY. TENN., DR. JAKE H. PARK DENTIST Office: Room I , Naillin? Building TELEPHONE 13v UNION CITY, TENNESSEE NN31 'AID NOINfl 1D31IHDW y OTAV1 d H J. C. BURDICK Wholesale and Retail Reelfoot Lake and Mississippi River Fish Game Oysters in Season. New location, East Main Street PhoDe 185 ' UNION CITY, TENN Veterinary Hospital Near Palace Hotel. Calls answered day or night. Drs. Youngblood Graduate Veterinarians. Telephones Office 22-J; Residence 22-W. ' YOUNGBLOOD- CLARK Day and Night Transfer Near Palace Hotel Call Phone22-l T. R. Clark. Mgr., Res. 238-W Drs. Youngblood, Res. Phone 22-w. GRAPE VINES Large nice ones, Lutie variety, now leady; borne grown; only 50 to spare; 25 cents each. ; Phone Union City 256. - SO-tf 7