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Santa Glaus Letters Dear Old Santa: I am a little boy twelve years old. I want you. to bring me some apples, oranges and a toy pistol. Nick Hogan. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Old Santa: I am a little boy seven years old and in the third grade. I want you to bring me a box of. tools and a knife. Bring my little brother ,a ibox' of tools and a harp. Please derail forget grandmother and my mot&er. Herman Owens. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl two years old and am good some times. I want a dolly, some blocks, suit case ana a little iron and every thing that is good to eat. Bring me everything Just like sister's. Don't forget mother, daddy, grandmamy and grand-daftfly. ' Tour little girl, Dorothy Elizabeth Alexander. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl just four years old, and I want you to bring me a doll that goes to sleep, a suit case, blocks, book candy, oranges, bananas, nuts and figs. Don't forget mother, daddy granny and grand-daddy. Your little girl, Margaret Frances Alexander. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old and want you to bring me a gun, wagon, some little baby dolls and some of my papa's ,- good candy and fruits. Your little friend, Grover Schleifer, Jr. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl nine years old. I have tried to be a good and obedient girl this year I want you to bring me a pretty baby doll, buggy and chair for it, and lots of nice fruit. Please do not forget any of the nice little children of our town. Your little girl, Jeanette Hester. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy just seventeen months old, and I want to ask you to bring me lots of things for Xmas. Please bring me a little rocking chair, some red leg gings, a little wagon, some candy, apples, oranges and nuts. Your little boy, Henry A. Wise. Moffatt, Tenn., Dec. 17. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me lots of toys, some candy, apples, oranges, raisins, pop corn and some nuts. I also want an air gun, a lit tle wagon and a tricycle. I will be a good little boy, so please don't for get me. Good-bye Santa. Melvin Johnson. Union City, Dec. 20. f ' Dear Santa: Will you please bring us some some candy, apples, oranges and lots of nuts, a little pair of gum boots and a few firecrackers. Don't forget little sister. I think she would like a. rubber doll and a big glass marble top dresser. Be sure and come. I am a good little boy that lives on the lake. Good bye. Horace and Louise Norton. 7 Hornbeak, Tenn., Dec. 20. o Funiscc Here is the one furnace that successfully heats your house without pipes. Just one register and it keeps every room warm. No holes to cut in the house, no expense for pipes oriiues. ine WARM All i : MARK ft 'feJ 1 fciMi! '.vM SAVES DAUGHTER AiMce of Mother no Doalt Pre vents Daughter's Untpsely End. Readv. Kv. " I was not able to do etiylhing for nearly six months;" writes Mis. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was down .in bed for three months. I cannot tell voti how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly .troubles. Our f.imitv doctor told my husband he could 11040 me any good, and he had to give it tip. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. . At last, my mother advised me to take Cardiu, the woman's tonic. 1 thought it was ao use for II (was nearly dead and nothing seemed to tio me any gooa. Bin 1 took eleven bottles, and inow 1 am able to do aM cf my woik and my own washing. I think Carom 3s the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. " If you suffer from Any of tthe ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of JCardui today. Delay is dangerous. Wfi know it will help you. lor it has helped so many thousands of other weak .women in the past 50 yean. At all druggists. BVA Chattanaoara HadieiM Co.. IdleV Advisory Dept. Chattanooga, Tnnu tor Sttciai Inttrvcttent on your oau ana wtM. uu. Treatment lor Woman," in plain wiajwar. aX-G. 1 as Dear Santa: Will you please bring us a pair of rubber boots so we can go to school when it rains. Bring us lots of candy, apples, oranges and nuts too, and if you can find us a book of stories about Jesus' bring it too, a few firecrackers and Roman candles. We will be good boys. Your little friend, Harrell and D. B. Norton. Hornbeak, Tenn., Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old and brother is two years old. I want you to bring me a harp, pretty little book, pistol and all kinds of fireworks. Bring brother a little wagon, chair, harp and lots of good things to eat. Santa, don't forget to bring something to all the little girls and boys. Your little friend, Willis Edgar Reese. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl seven years old. I want a little bed and a little doll to sleep in it, a little table and little chairs. I go to school every day. Your little girl, Olive Ruth Pace. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a poor little country boy and want you to send me a nice little rain coat with the pockets full of goodies, a black cat that bobs his head, and anything else I can use on the farm. Your cute little friend, Little Tommie Hook Catron. Union City, Route Two. P. S. Please bring my little dog, Flip, a soup bone, but don't send me any cut .glass. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy four years old. Please bring me a tricycle, a knife and some nice things to eat. Don't forget mama, papa and Tike. Denzil L. Maupin. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little Lih.6 This avwBw.jHjj - i' j X can be installed in any house new or old. Heats comfortably in coldest weather. Burns coal, coke or wood and is guaranteed to save 35 fo of your fuel. You get heat without dirt and no carrying of fuel and ashes up and down stairs. Less fire danger. Head This Guarantee If this furnace is not satisfactory any time within one year after purchase the manufac turer will make it right. That amply pro tects you. Come in and let us show you its economy and efficiency. NAILLING-KEISER HOW. CO, UNION CITY, TENN. glrl,flve years old. I have been going to school and have finished my primer. I want you to bring me a First Reader, a big sleepy doll, some colored pencils, a tablet and a new cap to wear to school and lots of nice things to eat. Don't forget mama and papa, and Eunice is here this Xmas Don't forget my teacher, Mr. Willie B. Forester. I will go to bed earlydon't forget me. , Your little girl, , ' Nolar V. Erwin. Union City, Route One. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl most four years old, , I live with my grandpa and grandma, and have been a good little girl. I want you to" bring me a big doll, a dog and a bucking mule, some colored pencils, a tablet, a new cap and lots of good things to eat. Don't forget my moth er, she will be here Xmas, bring her something nice.- I will go to bed early. Your little friend, Lavell Dyer, j Union City, Route One. Dear Santa Claus: I am a . little boy four years old and want you to bring me a train and some cars, ap ples, oranges, candy and fireworks, for I have been sick and have taken my - medicine fine. Dr. Parks said when I got well I could have a double barrel shot gun. - Please don't forget to come to all children that don't have any mother, and all little boys like me. Don't forget my teach er. Miss Alta Cunningham. Robert Harmond. Union City, Route Three. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl Just nine years old. I want you to bring me a ring, a set of furs and all kinds of fruits and nuts. Don't forget mama, papa and sister. Don't forget grandma, she would like some thing nice. Your little girl,, Vetrice Grooms. Union City, Route Three. ' Dear Santa Claus: I am eleven years old. I go to school every day when I am well. I have been sick and could not go the last two weeks. I want you to bring me a work box, a box of candy, apples, oranges, fire crackers, Roman candles and all kinds of nuts. Don't forget the oth er little children and don't forget my little cousins. Their dear mama died the 4th day of this month. ... Your little girl, Lucile Harmond. Hello Santa: I am a little girl twelve years. I go to Greenwood school. I made the best average in school. Y ou know I studied hard. I want you to bring me a piano, a watch, bracelet, all kinds of nice things to eat. Your little girl, Estrel Grooms. Union City, Route Three. Dear Old Santa Claus: I thought I would write you a letter to tell you what I would like to have. Bring me an express wagon so I can haul my wood in, some nice books to read, some A. B. C. blocks, an air rifle so I can help papa hunt this winter, some oranges, apples, nuts and a full sack of candy. Yours to please, John Henry Crawford. Union City, Route Three. P. S. Say, Santa, doyou intend to make the long trip Xmas eve night in your car? Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy, just two years old, like to play with toys. Bring me a set of pretty marbles, the large kind, a little hatchet, rocky horse, leave me all the candy you can spare, some ap ples, peanuts, oranges, a checked box of popcorn. I wont hang my socks up this time. You will find a nice little box beside my bed. J. Hugh Crawford. Union City, Route Three. Dear Santa: Don't forget my dear grandma, she would like something nice, a fine rocking chair would do. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight years old. I want you to bring me lots of fruit, nuts, a doll and a rocking 'chair. . Don't forget grandma and grandpa. Louise Wilson. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl five years old. I want you to bring me lots of fruit and nuts, a doll, rocking chair. Remember my sister. She is eleven years old. She wants lots of fruit and nuts, a signet ring, and don't forget mama and papa. ,Thelma Wilson. Union City, Dec. 20. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy nearly three years old. I have been sick ever since September. I want you to bring me a tricycle, a ball and bat, horn, doll, and doll buggy," a harp, some . pretty story books, a train with a long track and an automobile; also please bring me some gum. If you haven't room for TfBT G.5Tr.;i BY . ; TIKE'S METHOD Every Breath of Hyomei Carries Healing Medicated Air to the infected Membrane. Nearly every one who has catarrh knows how. foolish it is to try and cure it with sprays, lotions, and the like.. Temporary relief may be given, but a cure seldom comes. Until recently your physician would probably have said the only way to? help catarrh would be to have a change of climate; but now with a simple preparation called Hyomei you can carry a health-giving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day successfully treat yourself, s The complete Hyomei outfit is in expensive and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pock et, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. .The inhaler lasts a life time, and if one bottle does not give permanent relief, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be obtained at any time for a trifling sum. It is more eco nomical than all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only treatment known to us that fol lows nature in her method of treat ing diseases of the respiratory organs.- .. Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store have sold a great many Hyomei outfits and the more they sell, the more con vinced they are are that-they are perfectly safe in guaranteeing to re fund the money if Hyomei does not relieve. . apples and candy that will be alright for I have plenty at home. Don't forget mama, papa, Flo and ,Ava. Bring them something nice. Your little friend, Henry Lawrence Tune. Rives, Tenn.t Dec. 21. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight years old and want you to bring me a big unbreakable doll, some house slippers, a coffee grinder, some Roman candles, nuts, apples, oranges, bananas, figs and lots of candy of any kind. By-bye. Your little friend, Molene Caldwell. Ty, Route Three. Dear Santa Claus: , I want you to come and see me the 24th and bring me a drum, seme nuts and lots of fruit, fire crackers, Roman candles and some caps to go in my pistol. Don't forget my little brother, sister, father, mother, grandma and aunts. Wade Caldwell. Troy, Route Three. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy two years old. This is my first letter to you. ..I want you to brinsr me a little wagon that I can haul stove wood in for my mama, a little hay wagon, fruits of all kinds, nuts and candy. I am a good little boy. Don't forget my danpas and danmas. Your little boy, Durward Philip Howard. Hickman, Ky., Rout Five. Dear Santa Claus: We are two little boys, age three and .five. We would like very much for you to visit us this Xmas. Please bring us a bjg wagon so we can work "Shep" and haul stove wood, a pair of new shoes for each of us and some caps to shoot in our pistol. Please bring lots of fruit, candy and nuts, and don't forget "our little brother, Jesse. Your little boys, Landell and Thomas Harris. Union City, Route Three. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy three years old, and all the little man big daddy has. Please bring me a red wagon, a boy doll, some candy, oranges, nuts, apples and bananas. 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