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i?JPE ; INSUM1C J .. ... . . . ... . Contract unconditional; free from restric Li ill. J . f 1 ' i ' ' uuiis, wiin extra liDerai terms. Jno. T. Walker &. Co. H nHnMnc N CLASSIFIED ADS NICE ROOM FOR RENT or gentlemen. Call phone ' 44-2t The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. A : : v. HiaNv two nice rooms. water and bath. Apply 602 First street. 42 f KJiiiMX with board, one lm. Will accommodate two Amfortably. Call 277-W. 41tf kSALE Modern to heat; easy terms. Phone 2 8 4-J. bungalow, Isaac Ste 45-4t RENT Five-room house, f and light free, for $17.50 per ith. See this office. 46-&t m SALE One fat ho for Call phone 2803. Wade Joy- . F. D. 1, Uuion City. SALE Excellent young Good notes required: Ions: GLOVER & YOUNGBLOOD. LL TRADE Union City pfoper- a small farm for a grocery or a iral merchandise not to invoice $5000. See this office. 45-2t 2SPEDEZA For prices on Les- Eedeza seed and any information in regard to growing same write to J. O. .Doran, Kenton, Tenn. 42-4t . WANTED To buy a cottage home not to cost over $1,250.00 cash. Ap ply at this office. GT-45-tf Graphophone for sale. Call 217-3. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. FOR SALE Sure Hatch Incubator, 120 eggs. Practically new, used 2 seasons. In perfect working order. Call Mrs. J. B. Adkerson, Cumb. Phone 169, Home 169. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Open, men, women. Experience unneces sary. Honesty required. Good pay to start. Write T. M. McCaffery, St. Louis. ' 42-5t '-N FOR 'RENT The one-story dry cleaning house now occupied by the Blue Bell Dry Cleaning Co. Apply to Mr. Marion Carey, Mgr., Metcelfe Laundry. 42-tf ARE YOU coming to town. If so 1 have a house and. lot to rent, sell o: trade you. Plenty, room for horses cows, car, hay and corn. Phone 16 or see G. B. Wright. 45-2t WANTED Two young gentlemen to occupy nicely furnished rooms in private family, upstairs, south and west exposure, bath room and fur nace heat, with meals close by. Ad dress W, this office. 44-tf - FOR SALE Will sell cheap, cash or terms; two lots, Numbers 1 and Block Number 2, East Main Street Addition; Address A. R. Cocke, Box 237, Wilmington, N. C, 43-3t HOUSE FOR SALE Nice modern 6-rodm residence on College street neaij City Schcol. Sacrifice price if sold in a few weeks. Terms part cash. Phone 3Q5. 42-tf E. P. WRIGHT, Hickman, Ky. Eggs for Hatching. From E. W. Mahood strain. Single Comb R. I. Reds, $1.25 per setting of '15, $6.00 per hundred, at home. $7.00 per hundred if shipped. O. E. MILLIKEN, 620 N. Divfsion street, Union City, Tenn. .Cumberland phone 515. tf FOR SALE Farm of 350 acres six miles from Union City, one and one-half miles east of Jordan, eight , miles from Fulton, Ky. This is one of the most desirable farms in Obion County, with splendid improvements. A loan of $20,000 is carried on this farm. Also The home place, residence and lot on the corner of College and Ury streets. An ideal home, with ten large rooms, garage, barn and gar den. Also Another small house and; lot on College street, one block east of the R. R. can be arranged o?Jany Of 'rty. W. G. 'RET DS, Ldmr. Estate of lirris. rty. J w - t I 666 cures Bilious Fever.' MfS. W. P. Nash is quite ill. Coming soon, "Microbe of Love To break a cold take 666. Mrs. H. M. Oliver wp.s ill the first of the week. Little Mi3S Harriet Hr.nter Elam is quite pick. 666 cures Malarial Fever. Ferrell Tittsworth has been siqk with flu this week. Rub-My-Tism, a pain killer i Master Wade Joyner is at home withi the grippe. Mr. Curtis Verhino has been sick this week with flu. 666 quickly relieves a cold "The Microbe of Love" is a pan acea for the ills of life. The best is, the cheapest in coal Cal'. 150. Mrs. Walter Warren, of Rives, was visitor here Mpnday. Mrs. Caroline Kelly has been very sick this week with flu. Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism Mrs. Joe Hamilton has been sick for a few days this week. 666 cures Chills and Fever. W. F. Tate was sick with flu for few days. He is up again. Frost proof cabbage plants at Woosley's. Get busy. Mrs. Sallie Griffin, after a few days illness, is much better. Mrs. A. L. Garth's two cons have been sick this week with flu. Fresh Oysters at Burdicks. Phone 185. It pays to advertise! I've found my dog. Chas. Taylor Corum. Fresh Oysters at Burdicks. Phone 185. W. C. Foulks, of Dyersburg, was a business visitor here Wednesday. W. Y. Killebrpw, of Dresden, was af&usiness visitor, here Wednesday. Roller-screened nut coal at Un ion City Ice & Coal Co. Mrs. Cbas. Keiser, who was very sick last week with flu, is much bet ter. Mrs .Norben Bourne ha" been sick for a few days, but is able to be out again. Dry kindling at Union City Ice & Coal C Both the County Court Clertf and the ministers welcome the "Microbe of Love." Mrs. John Elam and little Miss Harriet Elam have been sick with flu this week. Subscriptions taken for all mag a2ines. Mrs. C. L. Ridings, Phone 503. Little Catherine Kerr, the daugh ter of J. Walker Kerr, has been quite sick this week. Mr. Homer Wilson, of Greenfield was a visitor last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fry. Mr. Homer Scott went to Memphis this week for special treatment. He is in the hospital. Mrs. H. T. Butler and Mr. and Mrs A. F. Tittsworth have returned from a visit to Nashville. FOR ' SALE Arum Bulbs called Red Callas. Grow without light, water or soil. O. Dircks or Roper's Floral Shop. 43-tf W. P. Davis, of Nashville, was a visitor hero this week lookingover hi3 insurance interests. Pack up your troubles and store em away The "Microbe of Love burns them in a day. Mrs. Robert Holman and little son, of Harris, were here this week visit ing Miss Pearl White. All Heating Stoves r.re on the bargain counter. If you need wood, coal, or oil heaters for this winter or next now is the time to buy. Call Wehraan's for prices; Mr". Sol Shatz, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Byer, r. Poultry is one money making depW farm. The Incubator there. Sure Hatch In make you money. It hv fertile egg. Get one now "b.v early chicks.-. Wehman's. TuVES NEWS. Attorney W. M. Miles was in Memphis Tuesday looking after" some legal business in the Federal Court." Mrs: Lillie Neighbors has returned to Hickman, after a visit to hersisj ter, Mrs. John Cox, in Union Cit. ; Miss Gertrude Pardue and Mrs. Ethel Greer go to St. Louis Monday for the opening of the millinery mar ket. Rev. W. B. Cunningham has been very sick this week. , He had an at tack of influenza, but we hope will be up in a few days. , Hyomei's germ-killing medica tion 13 the only sensible and safe way of treating catarrrh. Goes right to the spot. Breathed through the nose and mouth. Guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded. Sold by Oliver's Red Cross Drug Store. . Mrs. Roy Keathley, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, for several days, has eturnsd to her home in Kenton. Mr. P. Hyman returned home last Saturday from California', where he spent a month visiting Mrs. Hyman and daughter, Miss Rena. Mr. Rufus Rochellc, of Troy, has returned from a stay at the Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis. His condition shows very little improve ment. Ho is very sick. Saturday, February 4, I will serve free a cup of extra fine coffee to all comers. It will be so good you will wish your neck was as long as a giraffe's so it would taste good all the way down. Come get your's. You will not be asked to buy a pen ny's worth. A nice lady to serve you. SAML. WOOSLEY. Dr. Youngtlood, Deputy State Vet erinarian, gave the tuberculin test last Saturday to 45 head of our best Jerssys here and shipped to Mr. Lo gan, Kansas City, Mo: Judge Patton, of Ripley, and J. Winfield Darby, of Covington, were here Wednesday attending the spe cial called ression of the CtfUTity Court. These gentlemen were here as interested spectators in the action of the court on Federal highway con struction. Man, Woman, Marriage, an Allen Holubar production. I honestly be lieve I had. more favorable comments on Man, Woman, Marriage than I ever received on any picture. My mistake was I should bave run it two ys. I packed the house both mati nee and nir?ht anu it pleased 100 ner cent. The name will draw and the J picture pleased. Book it and clean up. W. E. Elkin, Temple Theatre, Aberdeen, Miss. Neighborhood pat ronage. . ascom Baldridge is in home lopolis, Illinois. Bible Class met with Mrs Be Woody Wednesday. The B.'J. Wade interests have re cejved and vaccinated seme half do zeh car loads of " hogs. r Farmers are haulins corn in to maiket. Principal buyers are Claude Botts and Sherrill Clemmons. Mrs. Mamie Phebus and Miss Ru by Skiles were dinner guests Sunday last with Mrs. W. Y. Pickard, Union City. ..- ..' ; . , ; The members of the Rives Ama teur Orchestra were guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Callicott a few evenings since. David Pruett is, in Nashville where his brother, Walter, is in a hospital with appendicitis and not expected to live. Miss Ola Petty is in home from a visit to Nashville with a stop over with kinspeople at Pinoywood and Waverly. Mrs. Dora Reeves, recent guest with Mrs. T. C. Callicott, has safely reached her destination, San Diego, California. We have had unusual in weather to have the exit cf January like a lamb and February'3 . entrance on same status. Mr. and Mrs. W. .J Caldwell, Mrs. T. J. Bonner and Mrs. McAdoo Harris attended the Robt. E. Lee program over in the county seat. Mrs. Johnny Ellis, social visitor the past three weeks frora Nashville with Mrs. Jas. Scoggins, i3 en route home thru Princeton, Ky., to visit kinspeople. , Miss Aletha Bonner leaves in a few days for points west on a month',3 recreation. While away Miss Bonner will visit kinspeople both in Dallas and Fort Worth. We are writing this the day (Wed nesday) that the hard road propo sition is making history at the court house, so we leave developments to abler pens than ours. Miss Nelle Bryant, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Whitlock, of Chicago, arej expected guests for a vi3it to their mother and sister, respectively, Mes dames Bryant and Tom Marlin. The basket ball team enjoyed trip to Halls last week. The Halls team retains its laurels. Our boys go to Ridgely this afternoon for game to-night and to-morrow night Elder Dorence Woody is in from Martin, where he acted as moderato for a debate between Mr. Taylor, of Martin, and Mr. Jones, of Fulton Church of Christ and Baptist, respec TfcB'W 1 Ion is to trade wl CaslQM Market! where you can save; A per pound on your frea instead of paying $1,451 your flour, order a sack a T iUi J -L.auy, mat we guarantee good as the best at We also have cheaper flours that are OUR MOTTO IS! QUALITY, PRICE, SI TRY US V. E WHIT Cumberland Phone 337 ALL BILLS PAYABLE WEEKLY Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Vadcn and Mr ana Mrs. FranK ivaaen were over near Clayton the first of the week for the obsequies of Mrs. Andrew Wheel Mr nn,1 Mra Ti Tnn0 , CI "ubuibi Ul 1. J. V aUUII. iMIie have been at Hickman for several years' more or less' have passed since has returned to Kenton. L. E. Hask'ns wa3 in from Texas this week and left again for tho Car olinas as traveling saleaman. Madam Hymen Cupid, who is ex pected in Union City soon, will be among the attractive visitors. Miss Annie Pitts has returned to Morgan-Verhine Co. after a visit to relatives and friends at Trimble. months, have returned and are now occupying their old home on Harri son street. Mr. Jones has purchased an interest in the E. L. King gro' eery business, corner Harrison and Ury streets, where he is ready to welcome- a call from his friends. Mrs. Wheeler left here the bride of Mr. Wheeler. Friends here deeply regret the passing away of so lovable a character, PLEASANT HILL. Notice. Do you know that you pay more for your electric current when you community buy CHEAP light globes. , A word to the wise is sufficient. AVERITT ELECTRIC This month has started with rain; wonder how it will end? Moving is tat::ng place in this Mr. Goo. Calhoun is moving to what iF knowm as the Jim Harper place, Mr. Elliott Jones to Mrs. Tom Vaden's place. Mr. S. W. Rice and son, Glenn, spent Sunday in Polk with Mr. Allen Howell. , ., Little Wilton Shore and Juanita Birthday Dinner. Mrs. J.. W. Latta and Mrs. Chas Everett surprised Mrs. M. P. Godwin at the home of the latter in Union Hauser are on the sick list this week. City on Jan. 29 with a birthday din- Quite number from here at- ner.- the 84th anniversary of the tended the nard ro,d m3etinir at Un- Dinn 01 nirs. ucawin. me occasion s ntt w0,i, was greatly enjoyed by all present A bountiful luncheon was served and those who were prevented from being present , by illness were remembered with portions of the feast. After spending a pleasant day all left wish ing Mrs. Godwin many happy birth days to come. , Teachers to Meet. The Obion Cjounty Teachers' Asso ciation will be he'-i house in Uni )n Programs wil at the Court- February 4 .next week, iTGHN, indent. Stag ,' Meningiti. l nave a ni iscase whicl: isease very f; DR. E. t-o. Spinal) rcont for this ter, Lois. Mr.. &m'i sful. This his and baby, unit, Qa and cfter law wiH, be..rff ers will please t is in force 12 This Feb. 1, 1 ... i i 1' V i 1 4: Yarly. I VOOD. -1 W I ten 8- -A' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weatherspoon entertained the young people Satur day night. All reported a nice time. Mrs. Bliss Callicott, .children and niece spent Saturday night and Sun day in Union City. ? On the last day of last month friends and relatives , of Mrs, Callis gave her a surprise by and taking boxes and baskets with ever thing good to e could think of, it being eighth birthday. At 12 table was full (also the ci of chicken, has;, duck, pies and cakes. Those pr One brother and sister, Ed Hauser and 6on, Mrs. S.W. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. M. A If troubled with Eczema or tetter, send one dollar to Thos. J. Bonner & Son, Rives, Tenn., and receive by mail a box of Eczema and Tetter Remedy. Use as di rected and if results are not satisfactory, write them and your money will be returned. THOS. J. BONNER & SON DRUGGISTS, Rives, Tenn. Mules Wanted. We want to buy Mules from 4 to 1 2 years old, must be fat. If you want to sell your Mules, bring them in, and we will try to buy them. We will pay the best market price. JONES & CAMPBELL Union City, Tenn. Harpole-Walker Furniture Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' WHITESELL HARPOLE J. L. RANSON, JR. 354 AND 216-3 RINGS 432 AND 32 OFFICE PHONE 99 , UNION CITY, TENN. THE COMMERCIAL A BIG DOLLAR'S WORT it r a. 9 i .M f f r ml .w UUU I f A Cal- I Mf J Wkn I 7 ( Kir an1 II J iittle son. I . r VLewis aaa I I Y 4 i . i U04 - v J . Our Grocery Store ou made our business fine through January. Now lake February still better. It pleases us to please fj'we are still here with the very best and freshest iything in the grocery and meat market. OUR MOTTO: A Clean Store A Clean Stock Prompt Service A Square Deal THAT'S US Mr. and Mrs. G Mrs. Jim Forr, John, Mr. anA three sons. were there Mrs. A; Hav Stinson.' W ter, Mrs. V. and couldn't wishing Mrs. Cf shal. py birthdays So call for what you want i E. P. GRISkSOxf 230 .7 J IBHBMBMn A r 1 """""' i.-. -,, .. i N 1