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The Commecial, Union City, Tenn FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1921. - Some of the members of the Park Commission In Union City are very anxious to enlist the interest and '.he support of the business men of Union City In the Fourth of July enterprise aiow on foot, the object of which is to extend the work of park Improve ments and the children's play grounds. They desire especially to call attention to the efforts of the Lions Club of Union City in the de . Telopment of the Glbba highway and the public roads of the county, the mammoth equipment of the County Highway Commission and other,com jnendable enterprises undertaken by the patriotic members of that body. The citizens are urged to co-operate -with the Park Commission in this, the latest enterprise in which the lions Club, the Milton Talley Post, the Music Clubs and others are Heartily engaged the Fourth of Ju ly celebration and carnival te take place in Union City. You are, Mr, Citizen and Mr. Business Man, in vited to Join in the work. You are not only invited but earnestly, so licited' to help in this commendable enterprise, the object of which" is to benefit in health, pleasure and mor ale every man, woman and child in Union . City and community. - Come out to the meetings and lend your moral and active support. It will be .a, wonderful help and you cannot tell Tiow much it will be appreciated. Death of Mr. Jake Caldwell. e The entire community mourns the death of Citizen ' Jake Caldwell, which took place Tuesday, June 11, at 12:30 p.m. ' Mr. Caldwell was 56 years of age. He was the son of Robert and Addle Caldwell, of Civil District dumber. Three. : He was as a young man united In marriage to Miss Lillian Scott about thirty-three years ago. Of the union there were jeight chilr dren, Mrs. Caldwell and six children arriving. The daughters are Mrs. Will Ed Shelton. of Mayfleld, Ky.; Mrs. Allen Williams, of Newbern, Tenn.; and little Miss Edna. Cald well; the sons, John, Jake and Ben jamin. ' '' Mr. Caldwell is survived aiso Dy a brother, John Caldwell, of Louisiana,, and Mrs. T. E. Marshall, of this city. For many -years Mr, Caldwell and family resided in the vicinity west of Union City. There they enjoyed beautiful home and the many ad vantages of modern farm life. Mr. Caldwell was a citizen of the . . . a nA nignesi lyye, a man ui uuc vcl ouum honor and greatpopuIarlty. . He was preferably interested in hi3 family and home life, but took also a great Interest in his church and schools, the public roads and many civic en terprises. He was universally es teemed as one of the very best men In the county. He was a member of Ihe Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Antioch, a Mason and active in all the relations of life. His illness for two or three months and sudden de vise were unexpected, but the entire community mourns his passing. The kindest condolences are ex tended to the bereaved family. Services were conducted at the residence yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Revs. R. E. White and W. B. Cunningham in charge. - . Returns After 40 Tears. Pulton, Ky., June 14. John Clan ton, who left this city more than 40 years ago, and who has been in the "West since that date, is visiting his relatives here this slimmer. Mr. Clan ton has six sisters and they are all .expected to be hero this week for a family reunion. He states that the changes in this county are very great over the conditions of 40 years ago. Mr. Clanton expects to return to his home in Burkburnett, Tex., " some time in July. Wheat Crop Pleasing. Hickman, Ky., June 14. The wheat crop is turning out far better than expected and is making a splen did yield. In some cases it is yield ing as much as 35 bushels an acre and on an average will yield 25 bushels. The crop early in the spring did not look so promising, .but with the excellent weather that followed it matured beyond expectations; This applies to all sections of the country. Threshing is well under way now. ' . A Card. We wish to convey our sincere thank3 to the relatives and many .friends for the kindness shown, the sympathy expressed and the beauti ful floral offerings tendered us dur ing the sad hour of bereavement oc casioned by the loss of our husband, eon and brother. Florence Bradley, mother, Bisters and brothers. Preaching. I will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at Shady Grove and hope to see a full attendance. ; , ; G. y?. EVANS. 6000Pairs In Stack 2000 Pairs We quote a few of our many numbers as follows Men's heavy cotton mixed Hose,nV ' 1 pair 10c, 3 pair.. ,.VU Men's cotton Hose, all colors, nn 1 pair 10c 3 pairs .... Ladies' cotton Hose, any color. C)(n 1 pair 10c, 3 pairs.... UU Ladies' cotton Hose, 15c val., QCln 1 pair 15c, 8 pairs..... .OUU Ladies' lisle Hose, 35c val., r7ff 1 pair 85c, 3 pairs... Ladies' silk Hose, 50c val., ! ff 1 pair 50c, 8 pairs 51. UU Ladies' thread silk, 85c val., dj-f n( 1 pair 85c. 8 pairs ...... .F A v Ladies' thread, silk, $1.19 d0 QQ val., 1 pair $1.19. 8 pairs-3P00 Ladies' thread silk, $1.48 val. dhf) Qf 1 pair $1.48, 8 pairs .....iPD Misses' and Children's Hose 10c up. Every time you buy two pairs - you get one pair free. " Men's cotton Hose, 20c val., ' Afin' 1 pair 20c, 3 pairs . tUO Men's lisle Hose, 80c val., Rfn 1 pair 80c, 8 pairs . UUL Men '8 silk Hose, 60c val., ' (fjl f)f 1 pair 60c, 8 pairs ..'Pl.U Men's silk Hose, 75c val.. S1 fTf 1 pair 75c, 8 pairs.-,.... W OU : NOW WHAT ELSE? FOLLOW TH CROWD Beginning to-day we will give away absolutely free two thousand pairs of Armor Plate and Buster Brown Hose. TAKE YOUR CHOICE 6000jpairs to select from -frojn the cheapest cotton to the best silk hose made. All you have to do to get a pairjfree is to buy two pairs at our regular low price and we will give you one pair of the same value FREE. Do you know that you pay out more money each year for hosiery than you do for shoes. Then why not select your hosiery with the same care in regard to quality and price as youjdo your shoes? True economy is buying with discrimination. What you buy from us must be worth the price. We, could not afford to sell these well known brands of hosiery for anything near these low prices were it not for special arrange ments with the fac tories for advertising purposes. ; This special arrangement per mits us to save you l$ of your hosiery cost and at the same time gives us a chance to show you through our big depart ment store, where you will find thousands of bargains staple merchandise that we can sell you for less money than you can buy it elsewhere. Business Fine. - Thank You. -: We Attract Great Crowds to our Store with GOODS and PRICES :- There is a wave of prosperity going to cover this country like the dew in November, the like of which has never been known. It's on its way now, can't you see it coming? We will all soon be earning more and living better. The good things of life are for those who earn them. ' ' . " Dry Goods Our stock of Dry Goods is large and complete. You can't beat' our prices, that's a cinch. Come and be convinced. SUGAR When sugar hits the bottom it will bounce like a rubber ball. Buy it NOW. 100 lb. bag pure cane granulated for 25 lb. bag pure cane granulated for 10 lb. bag pure cane granulated for 5 lb. bag pure cane granulated for .. . $6.88 $1.75 78c 38c SHOES The reason we sell more shoes than the other shoe stores is because we sell better shoes for less money. "TRY; THEM ON " A DOLLAR SAVED BY BUYING IS WORTH AS MUCH AS A DOLLAR EARNED BY WORK We have just received another big car load- of Flour. Better than ever cheaper than ever. Follow the crowd to COal Oil 15c THE GASH GROCERY CO. The house that undersells them all. Gasoline 11 cts. Dodge Brothers announce a sub stantial reduction in the price of their cars, effective -June 8. ; (Gift Amito (Co Richard Semones, Manager Dodge Brothers Dealers Phone 166 . - - Union City, Tenn. OFFICERS SHOOT BUEGLAK. Fulton Officers Surprise Negro in Drug Store. Fulton, Ky., June 14. Night Po licemen Ed Drysdale and Harve Hart, discovered a rear door open in the Irby-Redfearn Drug Store on Lako street last night. Entering the build ing they surprised a negro who waa burglarizing the Btore. When dis covered the negro made a dash to ward the officers' and both fired three times. All' six bullets took effect, and it is thought the negro is fatally wounded. Tho negro, who gave the name of Ezzell Moss, claimed to be from Mayfleld. He was sent to the hospital in Paducah this . morning. Local officers have been very alert of late, and this is the third negro to bo shet by officers here during the past few months. RIVES HEWS. Miss Nelle Bryant is here from Eldorado, Ark., visiting her sister, Mrs. T. G. Martin. Mayor and Mrs: Cothon Bonner are entertaining an infant son, born Sat urday morning. Moidames John Ezzell and Willis Carter vrere over from Hickman Sun day to see their father, Mr. Bill Rob inson, Confederate veteran, ill In the Orie Brown home with a serious' in Jury to the knee caused from a fall In climbicgva fence on the trm. ' Miss Zelmc. Fossee, of Springfield, Illinois, is. the guest cf Mrs. Bascom Baldridge. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Monroe McCowan and Mrs. Si Pruett; were visitors in the county seat Wednesday. Miss Elva Woody is in Obion for Redpath Chautauqua and a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Oosnell. Mr. Sanky Callicott and wife, of Prescott, Ark., "are end-of-the-week. gueots with Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Cal licott. ' :-; :-' We were very well represented in Union City Tuesday for the opening of Chautauqua. To have an educative and Tconstructive week's entertain ment by the Redpath Bureau is a great privilege.- :- . ,Y - . Miss Iina Lee Hclloway was in Un ion City Wednesday attending tho Burnett-Caruthers wedding. - First Christian Church. i - . E. S. 'Baker, Minister. , Sunday school, 9:50 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. .Public most cordially invited to all iiirviccs. " ... ' - . Cypress Creek Drainage District. In tlte matter of Cypress Creek .Drainage District of Obion and Weakley County, Tennessee. In the County Court of Obion County, Tenncassee. TO THE OWNERS OF OR PER SONS INTERESTED IN THE LANDS EMBRACED IN CYPRESS CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF OBION AND WEAKLEY COUNTIES, TENr NESSEE: V ; You are hereby notified that each tract or parcel of land situated in tho above styled Drainage District has been classified and the assess ment roll, showing tho amount as sessed against each tract of land, has been prepared and filed In this cause and you are hereby further notified that if you desire to pay the amount assessed against your land in cash you will be given until the 23rd day of June, 1921, to pay tho same, which you will pay to the Trustee of Obion or Weakley Counties, according to the location of each respective tract. This the 16th day of June, 1921. 12-lt R. H. BOND, Clerk. Notice to Buggy Owners. Before you buy a new bugzy get my prices on Painting and Rubber Tiring. I also have twenty sets of Rubber Tire Wheels for sale. - One set of these will make your buggy as good as new. - ' Cumberland Phone 43 ;: R.A.PARDUE DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled' with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache; indigestion, insomnia ; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in- COLD MEDAL ' The world's standard imdv for U4n. liver, bladder and nric acid troublaa and national xamaoy oi Holland sine 1696. Thr sUm, all drug-giits. Guaranteed. Lk far tiU mm GU Madal tnrr Urn