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CGulah Church Destroyed by Windstorm MA total amount of insurance delivered to Trustee four days after loss occurred, by Jno. T WalKer (St Co. BOTH PHONRfc Ihe Commercial, Union City, Tenn, - FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Farm Jqt rent and stock for sale. Apply this office. FOR SALE CHE"1p New late model typewriter. This office. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. SEED SWEET POTATOES for sale C&U Mrs. F. E. Arnn. Phone 301, 61tf . LOW PRICES FOR SEWING. First-class sewing of all kinds done at 415 Vine street. - 52-2t ROOMS FOR RENT Telephone Cumb. 248. P. I. Chandler, 609 Main street. 51-tf FOR SALE White Wyandotte eggs, setting of fifteen, $1.25. Phone 179. Mrs. Joe Hamilton. 52-3t FOR , SALE CHEAP One 7-pas-senger touring car in excellent condi tion. Apply at this office. . 49-tf FOR SALE Cheap Vose piano, square, in good condition. Phone 490rJ, Mrs. Lester Bennett, 709 Pierce street. 50-tf Boards and lumber for sale. D. J. Simmons, Rives, Tenn., R.F.D. No. 1. Rural phone (Sidonia) 19-6. 49-3mopd . NICE LOT FOR SALE, corner Di vision and3$ollege streets, with wa ter andiWwerage connection. Phone 113-J. 61-tf FARM , FOR RENT On the share crop plan. Good house and good land. T. B. Clement, phone 800-3, Rives, Tenn. y 50-tf FOB o-E At farm, seed sweet potatoes'. Have been kept in new building and in fine condition. l-2tp W. M WOODFIN, Union City, Tenn. LOST- From stock pen on M. & O. R. R. siding, three cattle, one grown cow and two yearlings. $5 reward. Wade Wiley, Telephone 213-3, Unionfcity, Tenn. FOR RENT Good seven room house, water, lights, toilet and bath. Near business part of the city, school, Baptist and Methodist churches. 52-2t SAML. D. -WOOSLEY. llJllJTCn To rent 4 or 5 room house for long termWant modern con veniences. Apply R. S. Wat son, phone 278-J 52-2p FOR SALE A desirable residence in Union City on the corner of Fourth and Lee streets, in good con dition with modern Improvements Including furnace, lights, bath, hard wood floors, etc Call S. A. Allenj Telephone 180-J. 52-tf N FOR SALE OR TRADE Trade for any other kind of stock one -fine registered Hereford Bull, 21 months old, weighs 800 pounds. Other bulls in herd is reason for selling. 52-tf n tp Mnnnv Union City, Tenn 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. Division street, Union City, Tenn. Cumberland phone 516. 47tf City Taxes. At a call meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Union City, Tenn., held Feb. 28, it was decided to extend the date for final payment of taxes to April .1, and that all taxes unpaid would become delinquent and be subject to a penalty on April 1, 1922. . J. W. WOOSLEY, Mayor. W. D. KEISER, Recorder. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mittie C. Haus e'r, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same, duly authen ticated as prescribed by law With the County Court Clerk of Obion County on or before July 1, 1922, or the gate will be barred both in law and equity. All ppons owing the estate are notified to come forward and set tle. 60-4t This March 8, 1922. W. P. SHORE, Admr. Only one of its kind in existence ladies' minstrel, Opera House, Tuesday, April 4. Miss Ruth Marshall visited in Memphis Saturday. Mr. B. A. Luton is visiting his daughter in Knoxville this week As fine honey as a bee ever made. WOOSLEY'S. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rose have re turned from Springfield, Tenn Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hurley, of Greenfield, were Wednesday visitors. Ladies' negro minstrel coming to Opera House Tuesday, April 4 Mrs. Pat Forester and Mrs. Brooks were in Martin Wednesday visiting, Messrs. F. J. and J. G. Smith and Luke Maxwell were in Troy Satur day. " Don't fail to see the big bargain deal of goods at Woosley's. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wljitley vis ited relatives at Fulton Saturday and Sunday. Capt. H. C. Alexander, of Nash ville, was a buusiness visitor Iters yesterday. Subscriptions taken for all mag azines. Mrs. C. L. Ridings, Phone 503. Mrs. Claudie Warren and sister, Miss Nell Warren, were in the city Wednesday. Mrs. F. J. Smith and Mrs. Scates, of Martin, were shopping visitors here Tuesday. Ladies' negro mijjstrel coming to Opera House Tuesday, April 4. Mrs. John Cox and son, Richard, were in Hickman yesterday visiting relatives and friends. The. Graham Bread at Woosley's will give relief from that miserable s'omach trouble you have. Mrs. W. B. Bynum and Mrs. Hunter, of Gleason, were shopping in the city Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Morris and daughters and Mrs. Jackson, of Obion, were shopping here Saturday. I wish to state that I am selling and delivering milk. Will appre ciate your patronage. Russell M, Houser. Cumberland Phone 530. Mrs. Bethel Cockrill and baby were in Fulton this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Weaks. Mr. F. N. Watson, representing the Arnold-Constable Co., New York City, was here yesterday. Mrs. D. P. Anderson and little child, of Chicago, are in the city vis iting Mrs. N. E. Anderson. , Ladies' minstrel, Opera House Tuesday, April 4. Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Miss Nell Bondurant has returned to Hickman after a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. J. R. Cunningham. The Miracle Lady says the num ber of your watch is XYZ123 and needs cleaning badly. Take it to Thad Lee, next to "Jimmie's." Mr. John R. Pitts and son, J. A of Huntingdon, visited in the home of Mr. R. J. McAdoo Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Mosier is reported im proved after several days illnesss Mr. Mosier continues very ill. Mrs. H. O. Head, Jr., and children are in St. Louis this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Watts. Woosley has Just closed a deal for another big lot of first-class "buy one and give you one" goods. Go see what it is. Mr. Harry Scates left last Tuesday for Mississippi as traveling represent ative for the Canvas Decoy Co. Mesdames Wood Priestly and Tay lor Brown, of Martin, were visitors in the shopping district Monday. Dnly one of its kind in existence ladies' minstrel, Opera House, Tuesday, April 4. Mesdames J. E. Jones, McEwen and Little, of Dresden, were here Tuesday visiting the style shops. Mrs. Jessie Finch and little daugh ter and Miss Marie Finch, of Mason Hall, were visitors here Saturday. Only one of its kind in existence ladies' minstrel. Opera House, Tuesday, April 4. Miss Phelps Houser and Miss Nell Phillips, with Mr. Grover Petty, were visitors in Hickman Sunday. Mrs." Ella Howse and daughters, Helen and Evelyn, were in Trenton Sunday visiting Mr. Howse, the grandfather of the little girls. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Milliken and Miss Lottie Noah were In Hickman Wednesday looking at the mighty rush of the river. OF THE STOCK OF THE Union City Motor and Implement Company. By order of S. Homer Tatum, Referee in Bankruptcy, I the undersigned trustee am offering the entire stock of the above concern for sale for cash. This Mammoth stock of Farming Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Tractors, Automobiles, Trucks and virtually everything in the Implement line, will be offered to the public for a period of ninety days at and below the present WHOLESALE MARKET COST of the same goods f. o. b. the factory. , ' Please note that these goods are not being sold at what they cost this company at the time they were purchased, but are being offered at retail to you at what they would cost Wholesale today at the factories in CAR LOTS. If you need anything in the Farm Implement line this spring or for next fall, you cannot help but buy now at this sale, for this is an opportunity of a lifetime, and this stock of goods represents goods from the factories of virtually every reputable implement manufacturers in the United States. Space will not permit the mentioning of the names of all the different lines of implements that go to make up this mammoth stock ot goods, but if it is in the im plement line and you want it, you will find it in this stock of goods, and at prices below anything that could be quoted by any competition. The wise buyer is going: to come early and get his pick of this choice merchandise, so do not delay, as this is your opportunity. Please bear in mind that in this stock is carried a complete stock of Repair Parts for all makes of Implements. Nothing Reserved. R. H. RUST, Everything Goes Trustee in Bankruptcy, Union City Motor and Implement Co. Mr..H. T. King, of Nashville, was a visitor in Union City this week as a prospective resident. The gen tleman was very favorably impressed Cornell Wood Board, the best in side wall ceiling. Sold and recom mended by R. C. Woods and J. M. Russell, the Red Spot Paint & Glass Company, Phone 260; Washington avenue. Mrs. C. V. Jones entertained last week in honor of her mother, Mrs. F. W. Moore, complimenting Mrs. Moore on the occasion of her birth day anniversary. A number of friends were present who enjoyed the afternoon. A little boy brought his watch in the other day and says, "There's sump'n the matter with the 'in nards' of this watch, and sure enough a speck of oil applied to his Ingersollship made it all right. Thad Lee, next to Jimmie's. 1-lt Mr. Harry Vincent is having some extensive femodeling and repairs done on his residence on East Church street. There will be a general change in the appearance of the res idence and the beautiful gardens, once the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards. Wind shields for automobiles ranging in price from $2.50 up, ow ing to size and quality. Glass for windows and doors, practically all sizes. Give us a call. Phone 260; Washington avenre. R. C. Woods and J. M. Russell's Red Spot Paint & Glass Slore Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Andrews were the guests this week of Mrs. An drews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bransford. In the future they will make their home in Memphis, where Mr. Andrews has charge of the Chev rolet retail store. quality equals price. R. C. Woods and J. M. Russell's Red Spot Paint & Glass Store. Cumb. Phone 260. Ladies' minstrel, Opera House, Tuesday, April 4. Admission, 25 and 35 cents. 0. E. S. The second and fourth Friday has been set for the Eastern Star meet ings at 7:30 p.m. Please make it a point to be present. l-4t Brushes paint brushes, var nish brushes, floor brushes, window brushes, dusters, mops, chamois skins, Ocedar oil and mops, at Re4d Spot Paint and Glass Store, Washing ton avenue. Phone 260. Mr. Roy Vincent's little son is in Dr. Quails' infirmary, where the phy sician is treating a broken leg. The boy was helping to carry a chicken coop from Mr. Lockhart's and the coop was accidentally dropped-and fell on his leg, breaking the bone above the ankle. Roofing Black Blazer Roofing, slate surfaced, 85 lbs. to roll, $3.25. Defender Roofing, 108 sq. feet to roll, $2.00 a roH. Buy where prices are right. Phone 260. Washington avenue. R. C. Woods and J. M. Rus sell's Red Spot Paint & Glass Store. Mr. Bob Hamilton is having some new work done on his residence on North Ury street in the addition of new rooms and the coating of the entire walls with stucco. The home is one of Ury street's attractive places and it is being done over to bloom out with spring flowers. The new paint store on Wash ington avenue has paints of all colors and for all purposes; ranging in price from 90 cents to $6.50 per gallon; Our Grocery Store You made our business fine through Januajy. Now let's make February still better. It pleases us to please you, so we are still here with the very best and freshest of everything in the grocery and meatjmarket. OUR MOTTO: A Clean Store A Clean Stock Prompt Service A Square Deal THAT'S US So call forvwhat you want E. P. GRISvSOM 204 230