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4 k- V The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1919. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Buick -A. . Kirkland. Miss Ruth Wilson, of Nashville, Vthe guest of Mrs. J. V. Hcfley. tlr. and Mrs. Allie Graver have re- trned home after a week's visit with . Wives in Carlo, 111. X handle nothing bnt good shoes. orum & jackson. kr. and Mrs. Wade Hardy, of Mls- sippl, are here visiting relatives Miss Anna Alexander, accompa nied by her sister, .Mr3. C. V. An drews, left Wednesday for Nashville for medical aid and perhap3 cn opera tion. Miss Alexander has been a patient for a number of months and hopes to find relief. , Mrs. C. S. Huntington, of Chicago, who has been a visitor in the city for a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Tanner, was joined Sunday by Mr. Huntington for a visit over Sun day. Mrs. Huntington wa3 formerly Miss Elsie Tanner. "Playmate" Shoes for children at Coram & Jackson s, the best made. Mr. Sam. D. Cochran, of the lum ber manufacturing and wholesale I. d friends for a few weeks. (Miss Vida Mahan, of Cairo, 111., is domestic and export firm of Wilson & Cochran, Lottie, La., was in the city this week mingling with old- time friends. Mr. Cochran has been looking after timber interest in Mis- Viayton ana Airs. j. v. weiiey. ( Bargain hunters festival begins ,'aturday, August 30, at The Childs gourJ specially no use j ; Mrs. W. C. Clayton has returned to her home in St. Louis alter a , month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Clayton. ' ilvliss Myra Pemberton leaves Tues iy for her home in St. Louis after three weeks' visit with her cousin, history in the Texas University .-. Our fall models of Misses and I Call for Reynolds Pure Pork Sau- school girls gingham dresses are age at the market. It's every ounce jammed full of up-to-now distinctive- .jure. Reynolds Packing Co. ness. All prices reduced during the Mrs'. Lena Menard and children, Fall Sale beginning August 30. f Fort Smith, Ark., are in the city Childs Specialty House Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Patterson, of Memphis, are here, guests in the home of Mrs. Patterson's parents, Col. and Mrs. J. L. Cochran. Dr. Patter son will soon leave for Austin, Texa3, where he will, during the next scholastic year, occupy the chair of visiting Mrs. Menard's parents, Mr. f and Mrs. T. R. Clark. I , Mr. Waymon Luten left this week veoine to Columbia. Mo., to attend Columbia University, where he was a student before the war. Geo. Phebus, Jr.,. son of Mr. Jeff Phebus. has returned from service in the U. S. Navy. The young man is 17 years of age. He made fourteen trips to France on the Steamship Rindam. On his last trip he was given a furlough, visiting Paris and many other European cities, within view of the great battlefields. News comes to his si3tcr, Mrs. Jon- akin, that Mr. Harry Duncan is now located in Quincy, Mass., with a good position in the U. S. Navy yard. He received an honorable discharge and has been married and the folks at home send congratulations. Mr Duncan . was formerly attached to the U. S. S. Bell Destroyer. Eat more beef and mutton. It's the cheapest eating you can get. Be The man who knocks on home en- ajdftfl you never ate such fine quality t. terprises is usually the man who meats m your life. Raised and , never helps to establish and run any slaughtered in Obion County. Rey juna oi business. fnolds racking Co. , Little MisB Evelyn Ahem left Sat- W. R. Manley, or the Manlcy Land iiirdav for her home in New York City and Auction Co., will sell a line farm - i ; after n extended visit with her one and a half mile eonth of Colum aunt. Mrs. J. B. Clavton. on Division bus. Kv.. on Tuesday. Sept. 2. on the f street, premises. This is known as the Cook farm and contains 485 acres, one of Iho fine Kentucky farm3. A barbe cue dinner and. a day of inducements to land buyers. Sale at 1 o'clock. Dr. Fritz J. Kimzey, of Baltimore, The Stradivara Phonograph, t "known for tone," plays all records and plays them incomparably better. ' Miss Agnes Andrews has returned from a visit to Monteagle and leaves again for a visit to her sister, Mrs. . G. Griffith, Mayfield, Ky. I Miss Willie Mai Lannom has re- rned to her home in MurphysbOro, ift, after a pleasant two weeks visit with relatives and friends here. t - M New shoe department now open at I Coram & Jackson s. I Persons wanting to borrow money - "ong time on land and at less than i jper-cent rate inquire at the Old .duonai jiang. 1 J. R. Moffatt and dauehter. Miaa fYTaude, of Troy, left this week for ws in the city this week visiting his 'Cincinnati, where Mr. MoTTatt will mother, Mrs. J. B. Kimzey, on mrst Ibe in the market for new fall and street. Dr. Kimzey has been a citizen winter goods. 01 Baltimore ior a numoer oi years k . . , , He is remembered here as one of our majesuc range oargam wee druKKlsts. ,eavinK t0 study nr wp mnn b ?PTvr.fTri npr r rn i .1 1 r . ... " iiam ' nil taUa ArltronrnrvA r thifl I . , ' a uuka6. vx Dr. Kimzey is making a specialty of ape uiai oner. children's diseases and seems to have T.. rA ir.i. T n Tn ntj Trnn. I , , , , . . , Jt I -mji. auu una. xv. v. uura, i ucn- a marit oi prosperity ana distinction. vju, auu miss iviuiy ounce., ui leiuyic, vve are inrormeu tnat ne is enjoying exas, were the week-end guests of a fine practice, .iui. cinu a. . . vuwucu, ia- 1 X.,, n)r -n 4 t.i change street. Week we mve nice fli . of u. m. wnitaKer, 01 iroy, ana p. riflss AlnmiTiiini nnd Whit. grandson, Dan Perry, of Wilkinsburg, Emd Cooking Utensils. Don't Pa.", are hero visiting in the home of overiook them when you visit Weh- JM18S n,na vvniDDie ana Air. anu ivirs. - 1 man o ti. M. Wnippie. Tn . nntlpo innnnnplnr iho Hoti lze too large for Win. H. Taft, at The Commercial was mistaken. It S3.95 each during the Fall Sale at stated that Mr. Caldwell was never The Childs Specialty House. married. This was an error. When - 1 Miss Beulah Allen will reopen her he was a y"nS man he was happily studio Monday. September 1, and re- married 10 aiiss uammie Busnart, 01 ! quests that all those wishing piano Martin, 'the good woman lived but 5, lessons from her will please call on a short while. She was a sister of that dav.' Telenhone 180-J. Mr. Charles Bushart, of this city, and r.-..,f,Miiia a daughter of Mr. John F. Bushart, XV. ilUUlICLU, UL VOlUiUvtoimvj Mo., was a visitor thi3 week In the county, mingling with relatives and friends. Mr. Hudspeth was a guest of Mr. Jas. Johnson and family while "here who is now in his ninety-fourth year, and resides at Martin. In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Phebus delight- ,..11.. 1 J . x 1 1 m t j iuuy euienaiueu ineir 1 eunessee If you are needing an Oil Stove friends last evening at a 6 o'clock be Sure you call at Wehman's and let lunchean, to honor their house guest, US show V0U the best at a pnee that Mrs. Walter McCord and children V IS reasonaDie. iirom union uuy, ienn. ueautnui nfna m xt T.inVa ftf nTivpr Tptiti . niusic was rendered during the dainty Jwas the week-end guest of Mrs. Robt. three-course luncheon, served by Miss nark wPRt of town, this oast week. 'sie Hail. Tales or the happy child- I A t, .1 Sh la now here for a visit With rel- "uuu u"' u uieiiniiuui luruu J,M. AnHa un rptnmln? out the evening, as Mrs. McCord is ILI f CO U11U U&VV .WW - - Q I nome a lire long iriend or those present. I The Clients lnft at. a varv lat hnur ?' W Aim't lmnv vohn killed the .. . . . . .. . .- young me evening one most nappny wampus, but we do know you can t nnont Thnao hn woro ,rt, f, buy the material for the price we are cnougn to be lnvlted were. Mr and oflenng some oi our laoies wasn Mrs 0scar Wnlte daugnter( Virginia dresses during our Fall Sale August mnth.r Mra Mn Mr.nnii J-JiO to September 6. Childs Specialty Mr and Mrs Fletche Tucker and liOUSt., I o-neKts. Mr. and Mrs Sam Hriinnpl Mr. Cfk.:. W. Miles, Jr., returned also of Union City, Dr. V. J. Jernigan, this week from Lucy Brinkley Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Quibcll and baby, pital, Memphis, after an operation Messrs. Jack Rook, Glenn and Ovid for appendicitis performed two weeks Jernigan. Mrs. McCord has been the before. The friends are glad to know honorec of quite a few beautifully that Mr. Miles is recovering his planned mountain trips, consisting of strength and that there are no at- steak frys, weinie roasts, etc. " Mr. tendant complications to retard com- and Mrs. White receive for her this plete health. j evening. Longmont (Colo.) Ex., fr ' f I1 r-' ' V ' The BARGAIN --AND IT'S WELL WORTH ; YOUR WHILE! ' Through special arrangements with the manufac turers, and during this Bargain Week only, a beau tiful,' useful and substantial set of Cooking Ware will be given with every Majestic Range sold. This ware is good ware (not cheap ware) it's worth a lot to you. Come and see for yourself. And Remember , The price of a Majestic Range this week will not be increased, and there will hardly be a gwat re duction for years to come, IF EVER, but there MAY be an increase soon. Great Majestic Range Bargain Week SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AND BARGAIN SALE OF Majestic Ranges At Our Store One Week Only Sept. 8 Sept. 13 To Be Truly Economical There Shoud Be a Majestic in Your Kitchen Economy is NOT merely spending the least money buying a range at too low a price is indeed FALSE ECONOMY. i The first cost is not the only cost the little additional first cost of a Majestic is NOTHING compared with its economy of fuel, durability and satisfactory service. Nearly a million Majestic Ranges, now economically scientifically and satisfactorily serving millions and millions of people, civil ians and soldiers,, is proof positive of their superiority over allj others. " V There is only one best. THE PUBLIC HAS JUDGED. The Ma-, jestic is recognized as THE STANDARD OF ALL RANGES. The CONSTRUCTION, MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP and BEAUTY of this wonderful range is unequalled, and it embodies important features possessed by no other range. Your Opportunity Is Here At our store during our MAJESTIC BARGAIN WEEK. It's your chance to get acquainted with real facts about ranges. We assure you it will be worth your while to investigate. TWO NEW AND IMPORTANT FEATURES The Wonderful Unseen Riveting Yes, it's, rivet-tight, just like the old Majestic, but the rivets clinch inside of nickeled parts, leaving nickel smooth as glass, and there are no big, bulky bolt-heads on the inside. And, remember, rivets hold tight ; bolts with only one or two threads holding are bound to work loose and cause no end of trouble. The Majestic is smooth inside and outside it's a striking beauty more than skin deep. Oh, Joy! Top Needs No Blacking A smooth, highly polished cooking top, burnished blue, not only adds to the beauty of the Majestic, but absolutely eliminates the work, dirt and worry of trying to keep the range looking nice just an occasional thin coat of parafline retains it beautiful velvet blue color. If you haven't a MAJESTIC, avail yourself of this opportunity to get acquainted with this Wonderful range---know the inside of ranges. FRANK C. WEHMAN UNION CITY, - - - " - TENNESSEE and Our 1 WHlfll 1111 Will Appreciate Your Trade. We carry a full line of Groceries and Fresh Meats sell them at a reasonable profit. motto is to satisfy our cus tomers. Delivery hours from 8 to 11 and from 4 to 6. BOTH PHONES: Cumberland, 337; Home 170. EDWARD FISHER AGENT FOR THE Hudson and Essex Cars Write or telephone Cumberland or Rural For Demonstration. 96 llll More Silos Urged in Sullivan Count". A special campaign to urge fjr mers to build more silo3 is being carried on in Sullivan County. Those pushing it sum up advantages in this way. You can keep more livestock. Silage eliminates need for feeding high-priced hay. You can have green feed the year around. Silage kscpa livestock in better health. Sileagc and a small amount of cot ton seed meal fed to beef cattle make' a better and cheaper ration than corn and fodder. Corn saved can be fed very profitably to hogs. Silage will make dairy cows pro duce more, especially in winter. The silo makes sheep raising more profitable by furnishing a cheap and healthful ration. It enables you to utilize all of the corn stalk instead of Just the fodder, and makes more and better manure for use on the farm. h 5X