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Farm Insurance Jno. T. Walker (Si Co. PHONE 118. UNION CITY, TENN. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Four or five rooms suitable for housekeeping, at 218 North First street. Phone 380. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bun galow. Terms, one-third cash. 2-4t ISAAC STEPHENS. FOR SALE Player pianos and phonographs. Terms to suit. Phone 101. A.'. Dickson. 20-4t FOR SALE Ono car load of grade steers weighing from 600 to 1000 lbs. J. H. MERIWETHER, 23-lt R.F.D. No. 2, Jackson, Tenn FOR SALE If you want to buy a home in Union City I have Jour, can please you. R. L. Cummings. 20-tf FOR SALE Three six-year-old mules, 15 hands high. Address 22-2t JIM BARHAM, R.F.D. No. 6, Union City, Tenn. FOR SALE My residence, 318 N. First Btreet, Union City, $2,750: terms, $2,500 cash. Address 106 W. Palm ave., Tampa, Florida. 16-tf MRS. INA NAILLING KERR. FOR SALE 2 -foot cypress boards. Extra fine drawed boards at $1.00 per hundred. Phone 800-3. 23-tf T. B. CLEMENTS, Rives, Tenn. FOR SALE Five-room cottage, all conveniences, cloro in, large garden, garage, barn and good place, priced right for quick sale. G. B. JONES," 23-tf Hickman, Ky LOST An imitation brown leath er folder, containing $30 in green backs and a man's photograph. Re turn to Miss Allie Reeves at Morgan Verhine Co. - 22-2t LOST On Union City and Martin road, Sunday, Aug. 21, cheap suit case, not locked, containing soiled clothing. Return to W. A. Parrish, or The Commercial office. r 22-2tpd WANTED To rent or share crop a farm of 50 to 75 acres. Have stock and tools to operate the place. . Can furnish references. 21-4tpd .T. CT COUNCIL; " Union City, R.F.D. 7. FOR SALE Nice 6-room dwelling house, all conveniences; located on College street. One brick store and fixtures, H6me and College streets. If interested it will pay you to look. 19-tf E. P. WRIGHT. Hickman, Ky., Phono 305. Ewing Bynum. The marriage of Miss Willie Belle Bynum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. "A. Bynum, to Mr. Albert Austin Ewing, of Los Angeles, Calif., took placo Sunday evening at 7 o'clock I at the Methodist parsonage, Rev. Mathis officiating. The bride is one of Union City's most lovable charac ters, having a wide circle of friends, and is esteemed by all who know her. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. I Martin Ewing, of Spickard, Mo., old pioneer citizens. The young man is FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER z, 1921. . hKhlv estemed citizen of Los An- geles. Their many friends wish them many long years of happiness on the old shin of matrimony. Mr. and Mrs. 666 cures Dengue Fever. highly esteemed citizen or ios n- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rust visited in le8' CaIlf- whero Mr' Ewlng ? Identified with tbe Los Angeies ana Suit T.nbA ft R. Co. after an ex- Mrs. J L Peery, of Polk, .was a 1 tQ po,nta flf intereflt through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and California. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. "Theatre parties" are popular at Jimmie's Playhouse. shopper Wednesday. 666 cures Chills and Fever Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hyman and daughter, Miss Rena, were in Kenton Sunday. Mrs. Ezell and daughter, Miss J GloverOHorris. Grace, of Dresden, were in the city I Mr HaH B olow-of near Wood. IlttUU axiUBp auu mioo www this city, were united in marriage last Thursday afternoon, August 25, 1921. The contracting parties, ac companied by Mr. Glenn Glover and Miss Edna Lois McAlister, motored over to Martin and the ceremony was and Cakes Baked Daily. Mrs. A. Wilson and daughter. Miss Grace, of Obion, were In the city Tuesday. " Mr. Dallas Forester went to Mem phis this week to visit hi8 son, Allen perf0rmed at the Baptist parsonage, Forester. " pow Tteiainv nffintaMne. Mr. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans are the room l8 the Bon 0I Mr, and Mrs, spending the week visiting relatives M L Glover, of hear Woodland Mills, at Jordan. Lnii i a nmminsnt vonner aericultur- Mrs. R. H. Rust has returned from ist of hl8 section. The bride is the a month's visit with her parents at younKest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Senatobia.Miss. t p Morris. She was reared Is this A big picture every day next community, attended the city high week at Jimmie's Playhouse. I schools and is popular among class- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McCullough mates and associates. A matchless and daughters, of Fultonr are visitors pair, and they have the very best here this week. wishes of a large number of friends MISB Marv Hnmor 1pvp tn-dav throughout this Vicinity. They Will for Kingsport, where se has a place be at home near Woodland Mills. teaching in the public school Horseshoeing at Martin Schmidt's reduced to $1.75 old shoes $1.00. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Louise Adams visited Mem Lecture on Europe. Dr. F. M. McRee has accepted an invitation 4p address tne congrega tion and friend3 in Union City next phis Wednesday, accompanying Miss Sunday evening at the Cumberland Edwina Reeves on her way home Mrs. W. J. Hilliard and children, of McKenzie, were hero this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bowden. Presbyterian Church on the people of Europe and the existing conditions in that country. Dr. McRee has Just returned from a trip to Europe, ac companying the Thirtieth Division, Sorghum palls at Woosley's American Expeditionary Forces, on 8.50 per hundred. - L the former seat of war Mrs. Sam Bowden and children, of and the battlefields .embracing side Mobile, Ala., are here this week vis- trips to. European cities. Everybody iting Mr. S. O. Bowden and family, welcome. WANTED. You to know, we carry a full line of sowing machine supplies, needles and oil, also repair work done by experienced man. In fact, bring to us all your sewing machine worries. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, 6-tf Union City, Tenn. E.W.Yoirtlood.D.V.M. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Office: Recce Alexander ! Garage Both phone: ,Office 192, Residence 312. Dr. W.' J. Jones DENTIST tUniori' City, Tenn. 107 Church St. Cumb. Phone 214-J Telephones: j Cumberland 461 County 262 Dr. C. E. Upchurch DENTIST Over Mrt. Arnn's Millinery Store Union City, : : : Tenn. THE NAILLING HOSPITAL SEVENTH YEAR A Modern Surgical Institution. ' Competent Trained Nurses DR. W. A. NAILLING Chief Surgeon Union City, Tenn. Both Phone 41. ' TIGE AND TIGE SAY: PRICES OP HARDWARE HAVE DECLINED AT WEHMAN'S. Miss Edwina Reeves has returned to her home in Texarkana, Ark., at ter a summer's visit with her aunt, Mrs. John Adams. Sorghum pails at Woosley'i 8.50 per hundred. Mrs. E. W. Ledbetter and little son, after a visit here with Mrs. Led better's mother, Mrs. T. P. Noah, have returned to Memphis. Mrs. M. E. Wllbanks Is quite sick. Miss Maxie Horner left last week for Chattanooga, where she has a position teaching in the public schools. . Miss Allen's Studio. Miss Beulah' Allen'a piano studio will reopen on Monday, Sept. 5. All persons who wloh td study with her are asked to call early for appoint ment. Studio 404 E. College street. TeleDhone 180-J. , 23-lt Shooting Good. Mr. Harry D. Glbbs left yesterday for Jackson, Miss., to be present at the meeting of the State Gun Club. Mr. Glbbs was temporarily out of the shooting game, but is whacking awav well ud in the ranks and is -naseDau score every nignt makine eood averages. He went up the Playhouse. in cMe&t,n iaHt week and met with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Aydelott have the National Club boys. There he moved to Memphis and the many downed 195 out of 200 targets, kill friends of the family will remember ing the last 110 straight. He fin them very kindly. It is hoped, after I iahed third at this meeting. a loner residence in Union Citv. the fnrtnnoa nt Mr Attain BrA hiJ Roller-screened nut coal at Un- good wife and little daughter may lon City Ice & Coal Co fall in pleasant places and among the best people on earth Volunteer Service. The local branch of Obion County HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Chapter A. R. C. announce that they Nice five-room house, water and ha.v! T Bh,pment ox c' lights, nice yard, garden and lot, good oubulldinga, near Public School km Cheatham street. Apply to Z. W. Corum. 23-2t talhing 125 new garments for chil dren, to be sent to the destitute of the Little Balkan States. Any one having good second-hand clothing to spare please report to committee. A Wilkins-Farabaugh. I letter received from Director of Vol- Mr. Herbert Wllklns, of Cayce, and unteer Service from Southern Divi- Mlss Lura Farabaugh , of Clinton, n says: i wisn personally 10 stopped at tho home of hev. and Mrs. thank every woman who contributed G. W. Evans Tuesday afternon and n any way to this great work of re- were made husband and wife, Rev. 1,ef. especially to Mrs. Blanton for Evans performing the ceremony. knitting." If It's a Paramount It's the best show In town. -Go to Corum's Cafe for "Goodest Ever" Cream. Free to children, "Frozen Sweets" every Friday at Jimmie's Playhouse. Lawn Party. Mr. Paul Hauser entertained a crowd of his friends last Thursday night, Aug. 26, with a lawn party Roberts-Moseley. Mr. Holland Roberts, of Woodland Mills, and Miss Mary Mosely, of near in honor of Mr. H. B. Rone and Miss Hickman, drove to this city Wednes day and were married at the M. E. District Parsonage, Rev. G, W. Evans officiating. Cathleen Chumley. Various' games were played on the lawn, after which a delicious ice course was servea. The guest list included about twenty- five. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mosicr as- -Say "theatre party"-of course I. ... TlmmlA. DTairhAi.BA I Death of Miss Geek. Miss Jennie Lee Cleek died 'at the Western Hospital August 29, at 7 o'clock a.m. and the remains were -"Goodest Ever" Cream at Co- rum's Cafe. Lawn Party, Misses Helen and Margaret Mc- shipped to Union City and carried corkle gave a party to a number of to HornDeaK lor Dunai. me de- thelr friends-Wednesday evening. ceasea was m yearo oi age. I About twntv MilnvAd mimic When you want fish call nhoneland various games. Refreshments 185. We will deliver them to you. I were served. Prices Have Gone Dovn-Here is Proof We are doing our part to get conditions back to normal. To prove it and to en lighten those people who continually insist that prices are not coming down, we are quoting the peak price and today's on the following articles (and there are many, many more) which would show the decline since last October. Peak Price Now 9x12 Smith's Axminister Rugs$ 65.00 $ 35.00 9x12 Brussels Rugs 45.00 25.00 9x12 Grass Rugs . 13.50 7.50 9x12 Matting Rugs.... 6.50 4.50 Mattings, per yd .60 .40 Other small rugs in proportion KroeblerV Daven-0 Suites 140.00 . 110.00 Kroebler's Daven-OBeds 60.00 50.00 Kroebler's Daven-0 Beds 55.00 45.00 Smith & Davis Brass Beds 120.00 IOQ.00 Smith & Davis Brass Beds 80.00 65.00 Smith & Davis Brass Beds 65.00 50.00 Smith & Davis Brass Beds. .1 60.00 45.00 Smith & Davis Steel Beds 40.00 80.00 Smith & Davis Steel Beds 25.00 20 00 Smith & Davis 8teel Beds 16.50 13.50 Other Beds in proportion Mahogany Bedroom Suites 225.00 185.00 Walnut Bedroom Suites 225.00 185.00 -Old Ivory Bedroom Suites 165.00 127.50 Other Suites in proportion In our Undertaking Department. Steel Waterproof Caskets 350.00 300.00 Steel Waterproof Caskets. 300.00 250.00 Steel Waterproof Caskets 250.00 225.00 Other Caskets and Grave Vaults in proportion. SURS. SPECIAL We are agents for three of the best Kitchen Cabinets made Hoosier, McDougall and Sellers. Get our price before buying. We have a netv and complete line of WALL PAPER, BUILDING PAPER and CANVAS.- One Price to All. We give 5 per cent off for cash. We are doing our part to get con ditions back to normal selling de pendable goods at the lowest possi ble prices. Come to see us. White Furniture Co. South First Street UNION CITY, TENN. EXPOSITION c CELEBRATION CARNIML -CIRCUS A'CTS FIREWORKS BAND CONCERTS RACES CONGESTS AVIATION REDUCED RAILROAD RATES dmissoh.50 Cents -lets GQ