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GOOD TO BE SURE BETTER TO BE INSURED BEST TO BE INSURED With - Jno. T. Walker Co. Specfal Farm Department. PHONE 118. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Six shares Reynolds Packing Co. ctcock. Apply to Martin Schmidt. 44-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms, furnished r unfurnished. Nice location. For particulars apply at this of flee. 46tf i. LOST U. C. H. S. High School pin, initial W. B. on back. Notify thi3 office. 47-1 WANTED A good second-hand buggy. Call Home Phone 97, R.F.D. No. 4, Union City, Tenn. 47-2tpd STRAYED From Henry Head farm, 2 steers, weighing from 700 to 800 pounds. Notify W. L. Bryan 45-tf FOR SALE A pair of No. mules. Cash cr credit. 46-lt R. F. D. No. 1, Union City, Tenn. S. A. WADE. FOR SALE Five-room house on Second street, close to town. Small home, smajl price. See R. L. Cum mines, at Grissom's. - 39-tf NOTICE. Fair warning. No hunting on my place. Keep out. Not wanted. 39-8t EL WOOD EVANS. VANTED To rent a cottage con taining from 6 to 7 rooms. Apply to Wm. Warmuth, Union City Welding and Boiler Repair Shop. 47-lt FOR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C R. I, Reds; $1.50 and $2.00 per 15 Phone 3 2 2-J, G. F. Schleifer, 425 E. Harrison, Union City, Tenn. 43-tf EGGS FOR HATCHING Imperi al Ringlets Barred Rock, E. P, Thompson Strain. Price $2.00. Tel ephone 21-2, Woodland Mills, Tenn MRS. HENRY MADDUX, 46-4t State Line, Ky. FOR SALE One lot of flno black locust post, on Frank C. Wehman farm, three miles east of Union City, on fie Union City and Uibus roaa price to suit the farmer. 46-2tpd O. D. JOHNSON, Manager. FOR SALE Pair of red mules, sound, seven years old, 16 hands high, 1200 pounds. Cash or note I S. A. Wade, R. F. D. No. 1, Union City, Tenn. 47-ltpd BABY CHICKS S. C. R. I. Reds, A limited number each week at 20c Order early. First deliveries last of February. G. F. Schleifer, 425 East Harrison street, Union City, Tenn Phone 322-J. 45-tf FOR SALE; 7-room homo, con veniently located to town, church and school; 132 feet front on one of the best streets in town. Water lights and bath. A bargain for you, Sea R. L. Cummincs at Grissom's. tf LOST From vanity purse be tween postofficc and Shatz Bros. store, sixteen dollars one ten-dollar bill, one five and one one-dollar bill. Reward offered. Notify this office. Mais Cheatham. 47-ltpd FOR SALE Fro3t-proof cabbage plants. Booking orders for potato slips and tomato plants. Lot us book your order and get what you want when you want it. 46-4t J. B. AKIN & SON. Phone 3 02-J. WANTED To rent from 5 to 10 acres land suitable for gardening near Union City with suitable house. Want posession about March 1st. A. A. FULENWIDER, 45-3t Biloxi, Miss. FOR SALE Eleven room rosi denco arranged suitable as an apart ment house in stone's throw of Pub lic School. Cabinet mantels, tiled hearths, lights and 'watoi- up and down stairs; bath room. Low price Cash Grocery or Cor. Morgan and Grove, Streets, Union City. 46-tf MRS. LULA BEAVER, FINE JERSEY BULL. I have bought a fine Jersey BuH and will keep him at my little farm located just outside of corporation, west of Coulter's on LanmJm road. He is in charge of my colored tenant. Fee $3.00 cash. Z. W. CORUM. 45-tf Tested Seed Clover Seed Grass Seed SeeH Oats Lespedeza All kinds of field seed. Ask for Garden Seed Catalog. YOPP SEED COMPANY Incorporated Paducah, Kentucky UNION CITY, TENN. Ilie Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Call 150 for Bon Air. A few doses of 666 break alold. Miss Ola Akin has returned from an extended. visit to Rives. Mr. Joe Rodgers is out again after a few days illness of tonsilitis. To break a cold take. 666. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prieto are in Memphis thi3 week as visitors. Boys and girls come to the Valen tine party and find a sweetheart. 666 quickly relieves a cold. Mrs. J. A. Morgan has been sick this week, but is reported to be im proving. ' ' Rub-My-Tism c'u r e s bruises, cv's, burn3, sores, tetter, etc. "Mrs. Parker and Miss Paker, of Martin, were in the city Wednesday shopping. 666 breaks a cold quicker than any remedy we know. " Messrs. G. R. McDade and C. P Wil3on, of Troy, vere in the city Wednesday. 666 breaks a cold quicker than any remedy we know. Mrs. Chalk, of Obion, was a visitor this week of Mrs. W. E, Jackson Main street. Why buy lamps that-are not standard. A VERITT ELECTRIC CO Mrs. John Cox, who ha3 been vis iting her sister at Marianna, Ark., is expected home thi3 week. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kirby leave this week for St. Louis, entering the mar ket for new spring goods. Rub-My-Tism relieves Rheuma tism, Neuralgia. Sprains. Will D. Webster is on a furlough at home from the U. S. Battleship Tennessee for a short time. Attention Mr.- Tractor Owner We repair Tractors any make, any where, any time. Phone No. 20. Crowell Motor Co., on Main street The EDISON LAMP is the same price as others. AVERITT ELEC CO. Mrs. J. N. Bramham has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Heathman, in New Orleans. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw is in New Or leans visiting her son, Mr. Roland Crenshaw, and Mrs. Crenshaw. Did you know that the EDISON MAZDA LAMP burns less current than any lamp. Beys and girls, come to the Val entine party Saturday at ,the Firat Christian" Ch.cii. Hour, 2:30. Miss Edith Rogers has returned to her home in Knoxvillo after a visit to Mrs. Cecil Moss, Exchange street. -Dry kindling at Union City Ice & Coal Co. V W. W. Hutcherson, of Obion, who is visiting hi3 daughter, Mrs. Clyde Higgs, this city, has been eick for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Reynolds are occupying a homo oh" East Col lege street next door to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ranck. Did you know that EDISON MAZDA LAMPS are the best. Mr. Waddell Jack3on, buyer - for Corum & Jackson, came home last Monday from a trip to the markets for spring goods. Mrs. T. F. Thomson and little son of Fulton, are in the city visiting Mrs. Thomson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Webster. -Subscriptions taken for all mag azines. Mrs. C. L. Ridin3, Phone 503. " 37-4t Messrs. T. R. Reynolds and C. T. Moss went to Memphis this week to attend the meeting of the West Ten nessee Retail Lumber Association. See Crowell, the magneto and ignition expert on tractors, gas en gines and automobiles. Phone No. 20. Crowell Motor Co., Main street. 800-hour guarantee on our lamps. AVERITT ELECTRIC CO. Aching in the small of the back is an indication of kidney disease. The proper course in such cases is to begin at once the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is an effective kidney remedy and system regulator. Price 1.25 per bottle. Sold by an dealers. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Arnn leave this week for St. Louis and Chicago. They will be gone for a week or more buying ladies' hats and milli nery for Mrs. Arnn's store in Union City. Mr Joe Rodgers was called to Jackson last Friday to attend the fu neral of his brother, W. A. Rodgers. Messrs. Chas. E. and J. A. Bus hart went to Martin this week to at tend the funeral of their aged father, J. F. Bushart. A Valentine pirty will be given for the European fund at the First Christian Church, 2:30 p.m. Satur day. Atl children come and bring a dime. Mrs. E. M. Long, who Is in the Lucy Brinkley Hospital, Memphis, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Long went to Memphis for surgical treat ment. Kidney disorders cause much distress of mind and body. Such ail ments should not bo neglected be cause they lead to diseases that are dangerous. Prickly Ash Bitters is a splendid tonic for men. It strength ens the kidneys and purifies the stomach and bowels. Price $1.25 per bottle. Sold by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dantzler, of Biloxi, and Mr. Miller Waddell, of Clarksdale. Miss., were ' here this week attending the funeral of Hon Seld Weddell.- ATTENTION, MR. FARMER Ever have any trouble with your gas engine or tractor. Now is the lime to have them overhauled. Phone No. 20. Crowell Motor Co., ou Main street. Mrs. Laura Caebcre and the little child of her daughter, the late Mrs. Card, arrived hero last week, accom panied by Mr. Fred Casebcre, who went out to Portland to bring his mother home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and lit tle daughter, Mary, Ellis, have re turned to UnionCity . They have been located' at Vernon, Texas, for some time, but will now be at home in, Union City. Mrs. Wm. Caruthers, of White ville, Tenn., and Mrs. St. John Wad dell, of Memphis, wero here this week in the home of Mrs. 'Seid Waddell. They came .to attend the funeral of Hon. Seid Waddell. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER Let Crowell overhaul your automo bile. Location the Swiggart Build ing, on Main ctreet. We conduct strictly a repair, business. Phone No. 20. Crowell Motor Co. Attorney W. M. Miles left yester day for a few days visit to Si. Louis to attend .a Princeton University fraternity meeting. Mr. Miles is a member of the Princeton alumni and goes to meet a number of old-time friends. SILVER SALE. In order to reduce stock we shall give reduction on Community and Sterling Silver knives, forks, spoons, etc. - Get the prices and be con vinced. DIETZEL'S JEWELRY STORE. Death, in Number Four. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gray, of Number Four, tender them the kindest sympathy in tho misfor tune of the death of their little son, Edward Glover Gray, which ocurred this week at the home of the parents. THEY'EE SELLING' FAST, MEN, Have you seen the all-wool suits for $20 at Phil Hyman's Cut-Price Store. St. Valentine, Feb. 14. Send her tho loveliest token, a flower Valentine, from Metcalfe, Florist, Phone 82. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our good friends and relatives for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our little babe. May God's richest blessings abide with you all now and forever is our prayer. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey. SILVER SALE. In order to reduce stock we shall give reduction on Community and Sterling Silver knives, forks, spoons, etc. Get the prices and 'be con vinced. DIETZEL'S JEWELRY STORE. Entered by Robbers. The McElroy Hvo and ten cents store of this city was robbed Monday night of about $125. The intruders entered tho building by prizing off a rear window. Some parties who were in tho store and chanced to see where the manager placed the money are being sought by. tho police. OUR FULL "LINE OF LADIES' SLIPPERS has arrived. You will find the style and color that you want, at prices that will "suit your purse. Watch our windows and you will be con vinced that Phil Hyman's Cut Price Store is the cheapest. PHIL HYMAN'S CUT PRICE STORE Preaching. I will preach at Mount Zion Sun day morning at 11 oclock and at Sa lem at 2:30. Come to the League at 5 o'clock. G. W. EVANS. PROTECTION INVESTMENT IN BANKIN OLD LINE For example, Mr. A. buys a $5000 policy aged 30 years, premium $150. At 49 year3 he dies. , His es tate is $5000. His surrender value of s$2000 goes to the .company, with the exception of a few dividends on premiums. Mr. B. buys a $5000 busi ness protective policy but- wants a "20-pay plan. He takes $5000, age 30, premium $150; for protection, $70, and $80 in the sav'ngs bank separate from his policy. This sav ings bank guarantees him five per cent compound interest. Mr. B dies at the age of 49, policy $5000, bank account, $2720. Total estate. $7720. If neither dies at 50 years. A has $2000 cash by surrendering his pol icy, cr takes a paid up policy. Mr. B at the age of 50 years draw3 his bank account, $2720 cash, his policy still in force. Mr. A dies at 51, estate $5000. B dies at 51, estate $7720. Separate your protection from your investment by seeing Dorrel Harris. Protection and savings bank contract. Age 30, $14.66; age 40, $19.66; age 50, $29.66. Other ages proportion, from 16 to 59, per thousand. Both phones. ' Union City, Tenn. 47-lt Enlarging Shop. . Mr. Wm. Warmuth, manager of the Union City Welding and Boiler Repair Shop, ia adding new machin ery to his equipment and is getting things in shape for handling more business in the future. Ho this week added a large gen erator for making the gas used in the welding department, the one machine costing about ofie thousand dollars. Mr. Warmuth i3 an expert mechanic and is now 'prepared to make tanks, repair boilers, dredge beat machinery in fact, anything from a large tractor block up or down. His business is located on Second street, at Briggs shop. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS The best merchandise that money can buy for less at PHIL HYMAN'S CUT PRICE STORE W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the homo of Mrs. Ellis Jackson Friday af ternoon, Feb. 18. Frances Willard Day will be ob served and fi free will offering will bo taken for tho fund. The program will appear later In this paper. Death of Mrs. Clack. Mrs. H. C. Clack died at Ler home in the vicinity of Fremont Wednes day, the 9th inst., and the remains were interred Welnesday at Antioch. Mrs. Clack is survived by her aged husband, a son, MiTPete Clack, and other members of the family. Death of W. A. Rodgers. W. A, Rodgers, brother of Joe Rodgers, of thi3 city, was killed ac cidentally in Jackson last Thursday night at 12 o'clock. Mr. Rodgers was crossing the street and a heavy motor truck struck him, crushing three ribs and injuring him Internal ly. A hip also wa3 injured and the patient died Friday morning. Deceased was a resident of Jack son, where he had lived for twenty six years as an employee of the M. & O. R. R. Co. He leaves a wife and tvo children. Ho was twice mar ried and his last wife was a Miss Prirfgle. He was a member of Trin ity Church at Jackson. Death at Martin. J. F. Bushart, aged 93 years, died Tuesday, tho 8th inst. at 1030 o'clock a.m, at his home at Martin. Mr. Bushart is survived by four sons and a daughter. The sons are Chas. E. and J. A., this city, W. F. and R. L., of Martin, and the sister, Mrs. Bettio DeWitt Gardner, of Mar tin. Mr. Bushart wa3 born and reared in Henry County. The family moved to the vicinity of Martin some years ago. Deceased was engaged in farm ing and sawing lumber. His wife died four years agr'and for some time Mr. Bushart ha3 been living with his chilidren. He was a pioneer cit izen, well known and univercally es teemed. He was a member of the Methodist- Church for many years. The remains 'were interred Wed nesday evening at Gardner. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining1 of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is lnflomed you have a rumbling; sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the Inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any ease of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. i;- AU Druggists 75c. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Total Resources more than Quarter Million Dollars. LooRing' Forward Profit from your experience that of others in the past, and consider what you are worth today and what it is possible for you to be worth in the next five years. Consider and reflect where your money goes, be guarded in your spending. Be sure of a good bank account in 1 926. ' Decide today how much you will allow each month for living expenses, such as food, rent, clothes and other inciden tals. Then don't fail to put aside something for your saving account. There are but few who can with an honest effort save for themselves and family at least earnings. Get the habit and it will come easy. 1 hen after acquiring the habit, spend accordingly. Place your earnings in this bank and you will be proud of your bank account in 1 926. We want you to make this bank your hank, and in return we promise you friendly and cour teous treatment' 4 Per cent paid on Time Deposits. Farmers Exchange Bank HARRIS PARKS. ( President W. V. HOLLMAN Asst. Cashier n IS TO PLEASE YOU IN PRICE AND QUALITY a AN EVERYTHING A AF HO IT Ilk i WHEN HUNTING FOR HARDWARE, FIND OUR STORE. THE BEST IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR US TO BUYi THE BEST IS THE BEST FOR WHEN YOU NEED HARDWARE ANYTHING FROM A CARPET TACK TO A CROW-BAR-COME TO US FOR IT. WE WILL SELL YOU HONEST HARDWARE FOR AN HONEST PRICE. AND YOU WILL FIND OUT THAT. THE HOME OF THE MAJESTIC RANGE. OUR HARDWARE WEARS. Frank C 0i Start The Day Right by eating food that will not clog digestion. GrapegNuts is ideal for breakfast Rill of real sustain ing nourishment and easily digestible. There's a Reason for GrapeNuts Made by Postum Cereal Ca,Inc.,BattIe Creek,Mich. re Be The Commercial in Anywhere Outside Under State of Tennessee Supervision 10 per cent of their monthly CHAS. W. MILES. Jr., Cashier wV YOU TO USE. Wehman 30 30 Obion County $1.00 of the County $1.50 Mini) jih"I iiiiiiunpinyim wnTprnrmrrJ?rrTi--"M'