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Farm Insurance Jno. T. Walker & Co. - PHONE 118. : : : : UNION CITY TENN," CLASSIFIED ADS "TYH0SS3I (WV T700T A MY HOME FOR SALE. F. C. AYDELOTT. 10-tf PASTURE At Gibbs for 100 head of cattle or horses. Running water. Rates, 50 cents end J1.00. See Jo seph Lynn, operator at Gibbs. 8-tf FOR SALE Potato slips, Nancy Hall and Florida Yams, $2.25 per thousand; 6000 and over, $2.00. Cash with order. Robt. Carpenter, Union City, Tenn. Phone 582. 2-4tpd The uniform made men look heroic what about Civilian Clothes? FOR SALE A Majestic range al most as good as new. Also one-horse wagon and harness. 9-tf MRS. GEO. A. GIBBS, SR. Telephone 190. FOR SALE Eight-room house large lot, in. good repair, water and lights. New bungalow, six rooms, water anck-lights, bath, all modern conveniences. Second-hand Dodge, five-passenger, for sale or exchange . for good Ford. Apply to Dr. S. E. Allmond, Union City, Tenn. 10-tf FOR SALE A five-room, house, newly painted and papered, electric lights and running water, large yard and-garden. Corner Todd and Ury streets. Terms: Payable monthly for five years. Apply to Farmers Exchange Bank. 10-tf L FOR SALE Two . dressers, r one hat rack. Singer Sewing , Machine, bed springs and mattress, three druggets, ' electric vacuum cleaner, dressing mirror, porch swing and seat, four-piece wicker set. Calf"! 2 4 8-tf Does she admire you in Civilian Clothes! A number of bushels of late seed Irish potatoes to let out on the shares. G. B. WRIGHT. 11-ltpd Lost -Last week, a package on the road from - my house to Protemus, containing a pair of slippers, some music and other things. 11-ltpd G. B. WRIGHT. FOR SALE A Mendelssohn square piano, triplo string, rosewood case, at a bargain. Phone 483-W. ll-4t MRS. A. J. HARPOLE. - WANTED I would like to fur nish -two or three families with milk and butter. Phone 4300. . 11-lt . MRS. T. J. WILLIAMS. FOR, SALE Good residence with modern conveniences, o n College street; also good brick store house, corner College and Home streets Reasonable terms. Apply to or ad dress E. P.' Wright, Hickman, Ky. Bl-tf ' FOR SALE One of the best build ing lots in Union City, on Church street, opposite Cumberland Church, Terms to suit. . - ll-2t MRS. A. B. COBLE. FOR SALE Piano in first class shape, one of Americas standard makes. 11-2 MRS. A. B. COBLE. Breakfast room set and tea cart for sale. MRS. A. B. COBLE. FOR SALE Oldsmobile, 8-cylin der, In perfect running order; 4 new tires, newly painted. See Mrs. A. B Coble. ll-2t FOR RENT Two good large front rooms on Main street, close to Adams' grocery store. Phone 504. 11-lt W. P. BRANSFORD. 'NOTICE. . The summer school will open as usual at the Training School Mon day morning, June 13, at 9.m. 11-lt F. L. KERR. Cumberland Telephone 442-W. ELECTRIC FANS. We manufacture the , very best sewing machine on earth. The peo ple everywhere say so by buying more than two million each year. Why not buy your electric fans from us. Another one of our products. They are fully guaranteed by our shop in your city. 10-tf SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. FOE SALE. . SPECIALS FOR JUNE. ' Two. slightly used pianos, ma hogany case; one slightly used up right piano, berl-walnut case; one slightly used player piano,, dark ma hogany case. ' All of the above pianos are In first class condition, good as new. Stand ard makes. Guaranteed. Tuning, adjusting and regulating. ll-4t. A. N. DICKSON. Phone No. 101. - Soei she get tired of seeing: you in - Civilian Clothes T ce all the year. Call 150. Mra. Naylor left' for Tupelo, Miss., to visit Mrs. Carl Paessler. . , Mrs. Jaa. Moss, of Paris, was a vis itor this week in Union City. Miss Annie Naylor is a visitor this week with her mother in Tupelo, Miss. 666 cures Bilious Fever. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Cooper, of Rutherford, were In the city this week. Mrs. Matthews, of Memphis, is in the city visiting Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Ward. 666 cures Biliousness. " R. L. Cummings has bought of G. W. Tomerlin a home on South Third street. Miss Marie Schmidt is in Nashville this week "visiting Miss Elizabeth Thompson. - Rub-My-Tlsm cures sores.' - Miss Vivian Gooch, of Martin, was a visitor this week with Miss Edna Wilbanks. ; Miss Edith 'Quinn is in Colorado for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Henderson is in Mem phis this week . visiting ' her sister, Mrs. A. H. Stovall. .' Mrs. R. N. Polndexter, of Merid ian, Miss., will sing at the Christian Church Sunday morning, Rub-My-Tlsm kills pain. Hear tie Christian Scout Choir at the mining service every Sunday at the Christian Church. L. H. Lockhart, Jr., was a visitor for the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lockhart, Sr. Dry kindling at Union City Ice & Coal C. Mr. and Mrs. Howell, of Obion, were in the city this week visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Upchurch. Little Miss Harriet Pardue, of Memphis, is a visitor here with her grandmother, Mrs. F. W. Pardue. J. "Et. Stovall, of Vernon, Texas, was a visitor here this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryan. Do you think he Is as fine in Civilian Clothes? t Mrs. Ann Howell and daughter Miss Callie, are In Jackson this week attending the educational meeting. Mr. R. J. McAdoo and Dr. R. A Napier went to Fulton this week to attend the funeral of Mr. Johnnie Simpson. . Roller-screened nut coal at Un ion City Ice & Coal Co. ' Miss Sara Spradlin returns this week from Randolph-Macon College near Lynchburg, Va., where she has been attending college. . - Mrs. Chas.-Tomerlin and daugh ters, Dorothy and Sara, will arrive Saturday from Indianapolis, Ind., to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Robinson. P-U-M-P-K-I-N S-E-E-D a t Woosley's. Mr. L. C. Little, Southern Field Secretary for Christian Endeavor, was the guest of the union, and helped to make the day a wonderful success. -Some of the best dressed people in the county are buying their wear ing apparel at the CASH GROCERY CO. It will pay you to look through their stock before buying. 11-lt If you want pumpkins, this Is the month to plant, and Woosley has the seed. " Mrs. H. T. Edwards has returned from Memphis, where she attended a recent wedding, the : principals - of which are connected with some of the most prominent Memphis people. Mr. Joe Moss' home on North Third street was damaged by fire Wednes day, but the local fire company soon had the flames under control with the chemical fire extinguisher. A hole was burned In the. roof. The union is especially interested in the organization of new societies, and any one interested in securing a Christian Endeavor ror incir church or community can secure any help desired by writing Miss Vieva Roper, Corresponding Secretary, Un ion City, Ten. . Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Quails are In Memphis for the annual meeting of the. State Board of Medical Exami ners. Examinations are held at Mem phis, Nashville and- Knoxyille on the same dates. Dr. Quails was ap pointed last year as a member of the Board of Examiners. The delegation of 'Lions from Un- f4m ft A, 31 ,T' - - . .1 v 'if? j y.4vW9 tow.- Copyright 1921 Hart Sclafraer & Mam INCREASING YOUR PROFIT -We're doing it by reducing our profits; we're selling good clothes today at prices closer to cost than ever before. . We'll make it up-in volume. Such values as these ought to bring every man in town to this : store. . . - . J. Hart Schaffner & Marx Dixie Weave suits for hot weather at a very low price oo Light weight, all wool, silksleeve lining, stylishly cut, .Mohair ud Tropical Worsteds at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Unless hot weather clothes are made right, they lose their shape and style on a hot, sticky day. These suits are right; they're stylish, and they'll stay that way. The finest fabrics have been used; the price is very low for such quality. N ' v r Palm Beaches, plain and fancy patterns, specially priced at $16.00 to $20.00 Silk Shirts and hot weather Underwear in a variety of styles and patterns. o v-uo The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ion City going to Paducah yesterday far the District Convention included Rev. Clark, the candidate for govern of Dr. - Turner, W. Harpole, Z. , W. Corum, P. L. PIttman, Chas. Bur chard, H. A. Bransford, R. H. Rust, Dr. Park, H Smith, J. C. Burdick, Jr.F. E. Ranck. Mi3s Louise Sullivan leaves; this week for her home In Hopkinsville, Ky. From there Miss Sullivan will go to Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis to study the millinery styles and in the fall she will .return to Union City with Morgan-Verhine Co. " Mi3S Jeanio Garth, who Is return ing this week from Knoxville, where she has just flnlsffed her third year In the University of, Tennessee, was the certified representative of the Leonidas Polk Chapter of this city at the dedication exercises of the new university buildings, being present and taking part in behalf of the local chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson, north of the city, came down this week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wil son, and enjoyed a dinner, it being the elder Mr. Wilson's eighty-fifth birthday. The visitors enjoyed the day. Mr. Wilson says he is feeling fine not at all like an old man. It is hoped that this well known pi oneer citizen will be in Union City many more times and enjoy many re turns of the day. Do yon prefer a uniform to Civilian Clothes? Miss Louise Wilbanks, who has been in school at Paducah, Is at home for vacation. - Mrs. J. D. Porter, of Nashville, is a visitor, this week in Union City with her parents, Judge and Mrs. W. H. Swlggart. Little Miss Genevieve McVay en tertained a party of Juvenile frlend3 Wednesday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W M. NaiUing. . DRESS GINGHAMS . - lOo per yard at PHIL HYMAN'S CUT-PEICE STORE Mr. Walter Green, of Sharon, Tenn., was In the city this week vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W H.Morris. Mr. Green is a Linctype operator, who has recently been located at Akron, Ohio. ' - The Guarantee Fund Life policy a business proposition. In twenty years you get your investment above your insurance In force; or if you die the beneficiary receives your bank account and face of policy. See Dor rel Harris, both phones, Union City, Tenn. In war it was the uni- form, bat in peace it is Civilian Clothes t WANTED. . We pay the highest market prices for Country. Hams, Meat, Lard Eggs, all kinds of Country Produce. 6-rf CA8H GROCERY CO. The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921? - NOTICE TO PUBLIC. , Tho Cumberland Telephone & Tel egraph Company hereby notifies the public that on May 311921, it filed with the Railroad and Public Util tties Commission of the State of Ten nessee new. schedules oL exchange rates and schedules of toll rates to apply between certain exchanges where sorvfe was heretofore ren dered without toll charges, said schedule of rales and charges to be come effective on and after July 1, 1921, at and between the following cities and towns within the State of Tennessee: - v Adams, Arlington, Ashland City, Athens, Bell Buckle, Bells, Blanch, Bolivar, Barren Plains, Brownsville, Bearden, Chattanooga, Cleveland, Columbia, .Covington, Cedar . Hill, Centerville, Charleston, Charlotte, Copper Hill, Cross Plains, Cullecka, Cumberland Gap, Carthage, Clinton, Coal Creek, Colllecville. Camden, Dandridge, . Dyer, Difficult,' Dickson, Dixon Springs, Dresden, Dayton, Decherd, Ducktown, Dyersburg, Et owah, Eagleville, . Elkton, Fayette- ville, Franklin, Fountain City, Glea- son , Gibson, Greenbrier, Gallatin, Greeneville, Greenfield, Grand Junc tion, GoodlettsvilleHarrlman, Hum boldt, Halls, Henning, Hohenwald, Howell,' Hartsvllle, Huntingdon, Jackson', Jelllco, Jasper. Jefferson City, Kenton, Kingston, Knoxville, Loudon, LaFollette, - Lewisburg, Le noir City, Lexington, Lawrenceburg, Lynnville, Lebanon, : , Lynchburg, Memphis, Medina, McEwen, McKen ile, Manchester, Maryville, . Morris town, Madisonville, Milan, Murfrees boro, Mt. Pleasant, Mulberry, Mun ford, Nashville, Newborn, Newport, Normandy, Obion, Orllnda, Peters burg, Pleasant View, Prospect, Paris, Pulaski, Portland, Rogersville, Rives, Ridgely, Rockwood, Ripley, Ruther-r ford, Sharon, Sewanee, Smyrna, Som ervllle, South Pittsburg, Spring City, Spring Hill, Sweetwater, Shel byville, Springfield, Trenton, Tlp tonville, Trezevant, Triune, Troy, Tullahoma, Union City, Vanleer, White Bluff, White House, Waverly, Whlteville, Whltwell. A copy of said schedule of rates and charges is posted In the office of the company in each of tho aforesaid cities and towns and is open to the inspection of the public."' CUMBERLAND TEL. & TEL. CO. By C. M. NININGER, 10-3t , . V General Manager.' $100 Reward. $100 Catarrh Is local disease greatly Infla ncd by constitution! conditions. It therefore require constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la taken internally and ecu through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINHJ . destroys the foundation of the disease, lves the patient strength t7 improving the general health and assists nature In dolnc its work. tiOo.oo for nv case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIND fane to cure. Druggist TBc testimonials free. F. 1. Cheney Co., Ikdo, Ohio. "'It -Si t f, 3 : r' ,4 : i 4 i It t "i A