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The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. 'LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Do you lore your husband in ." Civilian Clothes? Rev. J. L. Hudgins, of Nashville, -was a visitor last week in Union City. Judge W. W. Cochran, of Tipton fille, was a visitor here this week. Dr. F. M. McRee went to Tupelo, If Us., Wednesday to attend a. Con federate reunion. , Mr. and Mrs. Devinney, of Troy, were in the city last week attending the trade 'days sales. ' ' 666 cures Malarial Fever. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pearson, of Hollow Rock, -were in the city last week for trade days. - Mr. Burch Anderson, a former cit iaen of Union City, was here for a short visit la3t week. Revs. Mathio, Clark and Evans and families left Tuesday for a day's out ing ou Reelfoot Lake. Call 150 for Bon Air. . Mr. Smith Gregory Allen, of Nash Tllle, was here last week visiting homefolka and friends. Miss Ollio Preuett, of Woodland Mills, was the end of the week guest of Ml3s Sudie Turner. ) Sometimes they make tho man '; Civilian Clothes? " Mr. Mark Butler, in the medical department, Vanderbilt University, came home this week for vacation, ' Mr and Mrs. T. W. Wrleht. of .Grand Prairie, Texas, are In the city -visiting Mr. And Mrs.' A. J. Harpole Misses Lavera and Inez Lovelace, "who have been attending the West Tennessee Normal, came home last ' ' Have you always worn .. .Civilian Clothes? ters,' Misses Nannie and Cassie, left Tuesday for a week's stay at Okolona, Miss., visiting with relatives. Mrs. Teresena Cox, of Paducah was a visitor this week in the. vicin ity of Union City with her brother, Mr. Geo. Bufford, and family. . 666 cures Dengue Fever. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Taylor and lit tle daughter, Virginia, Messrs. Clint Tipton and Dewey McLaughlin, of Tiptonville, were in the city Monday Suppose you came DacK irom me -war and your wife didn't like you in Civilian Clothes? v M. A. Kaufman went to Nashville this week to buy new goods, and his chief Of Btaff, Robert McGowen, and first aide, Carl Wingo, are in charge of the low-price store. Mr. Rice A. Pierce, Jr., of St, Louis, Mrs. S. B. Hunter, of Cape Girardeau, and Mr. Hunter Bird, of Cairo, wero here to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Rice A. Pierce. " 666 cures Chills and Fever. The following company of young ladiea left this week for the West Tennessee Normal -for a summer course: Misses Brucie Kirkman, Iris ACcCorkle, Imogene Jones, Gladys "Wheeler. . Mr. Huffman and family, of Num ber Seven, were, unfortunate thls -week in the . destruction of their home by fire. The loss of home and furniture was complete without in surance. . ' Bruer & McDanlel bought the Wheatley Bros, stock of groceries on North First street this week and will continue the business at , the same stand, soliciting a share of the public patronage. " . - Rub-My-Tism kills infection Dr. A. P. Warterfield has returned from a viait to Nashville. He was there visiting his son, W.M . Warter field, and family, at the time Mrs, H. O. Head, hia daughter, was ill at tho hospital. ' Mr. John George, after an absence of several months, goes to St. Louis next week to take up hi3 work for the" Herker-Melsel' Trunk Co.- He will get his samples ready for anoth er lour of his territory. Mrs, Anna Phillips, of New Madrid, Mo., who was visiting Mrs. , R. A. Pierce when the latter was suddenly overtaken .by her last illness, came over two weck3 ago at the invitation of Mrs.. Pierce, who wa3 not feeling well. , . , 666 cures a Cold quickly. H. H. Bowen, advance representa tive of the Redpath Chautauqua, ar rived here Monday to complete the distribution of literature for the com ing attractions. Mr. Bowen thinks we are 10 nave some very uu iicui and a good meeting. ' Miss Anna Mai Pressly, . who has .been teaching music In the schools of Fayettevillc, Tenn., came home last week. Miss Dora Pressly went to Due West, S. C to attend com mencement exercises. The young la dles are residents' f Troy. Qlie Phonograph nDith a Soul09 3 Days of Helpful Music FREE Try, for Mr. Edison i 10,000. Send in" your ideas. You'll ret the best idea by living and experimentinf with the New Edison in your own home. If yon don't own a New Edison, 'we'll loan you one for . three' days, absolutely without charge or ob ligation. Sign and send the coupon below. D it ihJayiecauu few hatntmett r tviiUbUftr. tk'u pttrfst. . J: Use Coupon Below :3 The tense strain oJ business -' ' MwHlW8 &Q I Mosici ' pleasant relief Mr. Edison will pay $1.0,000 io'someffibti MUSIC can help youl The pictures above show one way. There are many other ; : ways. - . .. -: Mr. Edisoni has developed an instrumentality by which these benefits of music are placed at your command in your, own home. Its Re f CREATION of music is so perfect that it cannot f be told from the original music, even when heard in direct companson. , ; , . . , -.. . . ' Sign and Send the Coupon ' . It will brine the two things you need. Folder of complete information, and a New Edison with which you can experi ment in your own home. We'll loan ' you the instrument for three days. - No charge or obligation. Mail the coupon - "today. . CHAS. DIETZEL, Jeweler ' Union City, Tenn. This instrument, which brings both the true beauties and the full benefits of music, is a great deal more than a mere talking-machine. Therefore, Mr. Edison wants a phrase of four, or five words, which will distinguish the New Edison from all other sound-reproducing ; devices. : r ,: .,-'- ' " He will pay $10,000, in 23 cash prizes, for the best ideas submitted. 1 Three Day Free Trial Coupon You may deliver to my home New Edison and a choice of Ri-CatATtoiu for a three day free trial in order that I may leant what music will do for me. It t nndcrttood that I amme no expente or obligation whatsoever. Name Address. Mr. R. H. Rust was in Detroit the first of the week looking after some business at the Ford Motor Co.'s headquarters. - Mr. Rust is one of the live ones; spends time and money gathering information and keeps his business place here at the top. J. W. Hughey, of Dyer County, was here Monday. Mr. Hughey's son was killed in Dyer County. The Tucker brothers, , who sold young Huey a farm, are Implicated. They wanted Hughey to give up his deed and he refused. Then Hughey was killed. The best is' the cheapest in coal. Call 150. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pierce, of St. Louis, who were noti fied pf the death of Mr. Pierce's moth er, Mrs. R. A. Pierce, in Union City, were Major J. I Howell, general at torney, for the St. Louis Terminal Railroad Association, and Mr. Julius S. Walsh, vice president of the Wa bash Railroad, who arrived here Mon day morning. m. Subscriptions taken for all mag- j azlnes. Mrs. C. L. Ridings, Phone 503. 37-4t growing 1 yV Kenton City Election. Election held at' Kenton June 9 for municipal offlcero and city coun cil, resulted as follows: Mayor : C. Bogle. Aldermen : Sol Shatz, C. 0. Ramer, C. R. Wade, Hen ry Flowers, R B. Gray, J. T. Free rraii. Recorder: W. C. Stovall. Obion Jledicos Meet The Obion County Medical Associ ation met lact week in this city, with Dr. Olin Wesf, of Nashville, as guest." Dr. West is president of the Medical Association of Tennessee and is editor of the medical Journal ' of the association. He made a short talk on the subject of contagious dis eases.' " " . ' BLEACHED DOMESTIC J27 inches wide,' 6c per 'yard at EL ""OMAN'S CTJT-PKICE . ST0EE cm mustbetahm to provide young bodies with proper nourishment x with milk or cream furnishes just the food ele ments Nature requires for building healthand strength. This wholesome,appeting blend of wheat and malted barley builds strong and true, and children love it. -' : A favorite "htade hyPoshtm C&vdCbmpanyJncJhtlJeCirekffich'- Mrs. T. P." Pressly, J. W. Pressly, J. W. Bennett and Joe Scearce, of Troy, . were in the city last week. J. a; Harpole, of Clinton, was a-4 visitor this week in the city with Mr, and Mrs.. A. J. Harpole. Joyful Family Reunion. "Two of my brothers, a sister, as well as myself have been chronic sufferers from gas in the stomach, indigestion, pain in right side near appendix and liver trouble for many Years. My sister tried Mayr's Won derful Remedy with such good re sults that we all took a course of it and it helped In each case. Last Sunday we had a family reunion in celebration of our recovery and what .we all did eat. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes tinal tract and allays the inflamma tion - which causes practically . all stomach, liver and - intestinal ail ments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store and druggists everywhere. During a street brawl an Irishman got struck in the eye with a stick, and he immediately started proceed ings against the offender. "Come, now," said the Judge, you don't really believe he meant to put your eye Out?" ' "No, I don:t," said the Celt; "but I do believe he tried to put it 'further in," yer ' honor 1 "-"Chicago Daily News.- -' ' ' A Trifle Extreme. "The wets have no chance In this community." "None whatever," replied Uncle Bill Bottletop. "Some of us even got absent mind ed and gave three cheers when the news was passed around that the, town pump had gone, dry." Wash ington Star. She Was Fortunate. There was an old woman who llvedjn a shoo, . But that was long ages ago; The price of as hoe in those glad days Would not now pay for the toe. . A Chicago store advertises a "Dog Day Sale." Do you suppose it's bony fldo? Mexico has given us the boll worm and Jack Johnson, but she still has Pancho Villa. - NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. Tho undersigned Commissioners-. of Election of Obion County, Tennes see, hereby call a special election to be held in and for the 13th Civil Dis trict of Obion County, Tennessee, on MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921," within lawful , hours, for the purpose ot electing a Justice of the Peace for said district to fill out the unexpired term of W. J. Davidson, deceased. We appoint the following persons to open, hoM and make true return of said election: : Officer, H. T. Roberts; Judges, Vf. Brings, Louis Lockhart, G. M. Adama; Clerks, A. B. Coble, W. C. Watts. ' . ,7 .' ' - This Kay IX, 1921. " " j" W. M. MILES, Chm.:. E. H. MARSHALL, Sec. N ROY VINCENT. ' Obion CountyElection Commissioners. INSOLVENT NOTICE, ' To tho creditors of S. P. Harris, de ceased : - ' -' ,"7 By order of the County Court of Obion County, Tennessee, notice is 1 hereby given to all , persons . having claims against the estate of ,8. P. Harris, deceased, to come- forward and file same with the clerk pf said court, authenticated in the manner prescribed by law, on or before Aug- s ust Z4,- 19Z1, as tne insolvency ot said 'estate ' has been suggested, or said claims not so filed will be forever barred both in law and in equity. Thia klay 24th, 1921,, ; ' ; ' ' 7 W. " G.RE YNOLDS, 9-4t Administrator, NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. ' Maggie Kir by vs. Will Klrby. Peti- tlon Divorce.- In Circuit Court ol ' Obion County, Tenn. TO WILL KIRBY. J AMU for divorce has been sworn to and filed in thii Court which bill avers that you are a non-resident of the State of Tennessee and a resident of the State of Missouri, so that the ordinary process of law can not be served upon you. This is therefore to notify yon the said Will Kirby. defendant in above styled cause, to appear before the Circuit Court of Obion ' County, Tenn., on or before the first Monday in September, 1921, and make defense to said bill filed against you or the same will be taken for confessed and proceeded with cx parte as to you. -." ll-4t This May 30, 192L " ; J. N. RUDDLE, Clerk. M. M. Miles, Atty. for Complt. FORECLOSURE SALE. WHEREAS on May 1, 1916, James T. Jackson and O. M. Jackson, exe cuted a trust deed conveying the land hereinafter described to M. E, Clark, and A. Y. Allen, Trustees, for the purpose of securing an indebted ness therein mentioned; of record in the Register's office of Obion County,. Tennessee, in Book 7-Ph page 313.. and whereas default has been made; in the payment of the indebedtness secured by said trust deed nd the' holder thereof has made demand up on the undersigned to proceed to ad vertise and sell said land in accord ance with the provisions of said trust deed. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of tho premises and by virtue of the powers conferred upon the under signed,' the undersigned or one of: them, will on Wednesday, June 29,. 1921, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.-at the east door- of the Courthouse in Union City, Obion County, Tennesseee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the high est -bidder for cash, the . following de-- scribed real estate, to-wlt: A tract of land in Civil District No. 7 of Obion County, Tennessee,, particularly described as beginning -at a stake in the northeast corner; thence west 46ft poles to Nelms' northeast corner; thence south 173 poles and bounded by Nelms, Dahnke and Coble lands; . thence east 46 poles with the north boundary line of the Dahnke: and Coble tract to Genevia Z." Sim mons' southwest corner; thence north ' 173 poles to the beginning, con taining 50 acres. ; - Said trust deed waives equity of redemption, dower and homestead,. and the title to said land is believed . to be good, but the undersigned will . sell and convey as Trustee only. M. E. CLARK, Trustee. A. Y. ALLEN, Trustee. Robert B. Goodwin, George A. Gibbs,'Atorneys for Trustee and ben eficiaries. - ' 10-3t;