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The Commercial, Union City, Tenn. v .-. , v , , " . ' FRIDAY, APRIL 21, i922. DON'T; MI5S THE The Clean Up of Big merchandise values 5c to $5.00. AT Cobb's Corner Drug Store Saturday, April;! 22. The following advertisement, written by Miss Ruth Dahnke, won secend prize in the contest gixen by Reynolds Packing Company, to the members of the Commer cial Department of the U. C. H. S. . Why PafronizeHome Industries? ' "ROME, SWEET HOME" was made immortal by one of our poets. Today those words imply more than ever before. They not only stand for the affection shut within four walls, tut for a wealth of neighborliness without. Are you acquain ted with your home town as;tvell as your home? Do you do your marketing 500 miles away, or do you take advantage of home grown products? . - For a "palate teaser" we could recommend no better meal ior a family than a home-grown one, beginning with a dish of our Pure Pork Sausage, and ending with pie, "like mother used to make," which is all the better, because it is made in the home kitchen. Then why buy your packing products from others, when you can get the best right here in Obion County from . Reynolds Packing Company LOCAL PERSONAL. Box sale to-morrow, Dietzel's Jewelry Store. , . Attorney J. .a!" Whipple Is quite sick. ' . '' Subscriptions taken lor all mag azines. Mrs. C. L. Ridings, Phone 603. . ; I: ,. Dr. J. M. Rippy has returned from Chattanooga. Mrs. Homer Green, of Hickman, was a shopper Monday. Go to Corum's for FRESH Bread and Cakes. Mrs. J. T. Cameron, of Drerden, was a Wednesday shopper. Mr. Chester Bondurant and sister, Miss Nell, were in the city Monday. "Queen of Sheba" twice daily, April 27 and 28, 2:30 and 7:30. Playhouse. ... Mr. Hollis Hollister has returned to Humboldt after a visit in the city. Did you ever attend a MUSICAL TEA. Mrs. S. A. Cox has returned from a visit to her son, Frank, in Texark ana, Ark. Messrs. Joe Albritton and Pointer Demyers, of Fulton, were visitors here Sunday. - All countries assembled at the Mu sical Tea. Miss Mignon Smith has returned to Hickman after a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Cox, in the city. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Hudgins, of Nashville, aro the guests of their son, Attorney W. E. Hudgins. Go to Corum's for Fresh Fruits of All Kinds. Mr. Homer Scott, after several months illness, has resumed his du ties as traveling bank examiner. Miss Katherine Richards has re turned from Murray City, Tenn. where she has been teaching school If in need of sweetmilk call-on Mrs. John Adams. Phone 176-J. Misses Lillian Barker, Margaret Morris and Mildred Womack will be guests in the home of Miss Delia Mai Knox this week end. Beautiful selection of Ladies Dresses, $15 values, $7.48; $20 val ue JflOS; $25 values $14.98. Be sure and come and look them over Kaufman's Low Price Store. Second Annual Southern Shorthorn Exhibition and Sale Stock Yards Arena, Columbia, Tenn. MAY J and. 2. 75 Females 20 Bulls Clarence Campbell, Lynnville, TeDn., 4 Mrs.hST. P.' Hannah, LytiDville, Tenn.,.1 F. VV. Akera, Lawrenceburg, Tenu., 2 Gonce Bros., Anderson, Tenn., 5 Glenwild Plantation, Grenada, Miss., 3 Dr. T. L. Mastin, Hunt3vi!te; Ala., 4 Miss Virginia S. Wright, Calhoun, Ga., 1 D. P. Howell & Sons, Wayuesville, N. C.,8 C. C. Francis, Wayoesville, N. C, 3 . C. T. Francis, AVaynesville, N. C, 1 J. G. Allen & Son, Newport, Tenn., 6 IB. A. Tbdmas, Shelby ville, Ky., 5 'Kalarama Farms, Springfield,' Ky., 3 . Isaac C. Smith, Campbellsburg, Ky., 12 J Lespedeza Farm, Hickory Valley, Tenn., 6 E. E. Ditmore & Son, Newbern, Tenn., 6 Dr. E. O. Cherry, Newbern, Tenn., 3 Herman Dietzel, Union City, Tenn., 7 Cowan & Cowan, Dickson, Tenn., 5 Geo. Eleazer, Dickson, Tenn., 5 E. E. Felts & Son, Pleasant View, Tenn., 2 Williams Bros., Ashland City, Tenn., 1 E. E. Hart & Son, Flat Creek, Tenn., 2 Eighty pef cent of the off erings are of -Straight Scotch breeding of the most popular families, all desirable individuals, excellently fitted. The following tribes are represented: COWS: Duchess 2d, Lady Jane, Athene, Mysie, Young Phyllis, Clara 59th, Lavender 41at, Emma 3d, Scottish Rose, Eose of Autumn, Violetbud, Gartly, Princess Eoyal, Wimple, Bertha, Eosa, Mary Lind 2d, Princess Eoyal O. E. F. Augusta 77th, Alice, Victoria 73d, Gwendoliue, Victoria 51st, Gladiolus, Scotch - Graceful, Butterfly 44th, Songstress, Eosemary 102d, Charmer 6th, Cowslip, Sittyton Lavender 9tb, ,Queen Broadhooks, Volumnia, Goldendrop 4th, 12th Duchess of Gloster, Victoria 71st, Acanthis, Ruby, Sunbeam. ' ' ' ' ' BULLS: Sires, grandsires or great grandsires of Bright Sultan, Abbotaburo Thaton's White Star, Grand Master, Good Knight, Spicy Diamond, Eosy Moruing, Eoan Goods, Harveystown Grandee, Masterpiece, Koan Sultan, Maxwalton Sultan, Avondale, Maxwalton Major, Lespedeza Sultan, Villiger, Vid Mar Villiger, ' Count Broadhooks, Sultou's Choice, Eoyal Stamp, Lavender Sultan, 'Oock Robin, Cumberland's Type, Linwood Favorite, Ringmaster, Prince Imperial, Cherry Grove Danff, Anoka Kiug 2d, Imperial Gloster, Oakdale Sultan. One Thousand Dollars in Cash Premiums. Promoted and conducted jointly by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and the American Shor thorn Breed ers Association. v EXTRA Judge: f. W. Harding. Auctioneers: Jones , Milne Igleheart For Catalog and information, address: L P. 3ELLAH, General Agent, Nashville, Tennessee. Ijjl Trade Bays Specials Of 150 High Grade Hart Schaffner and Marx $37.50, $40.00 and $45.00 Men's Suits -AT- 29.85 It means a big loss to us, but we had to do it, because our stocks were too heavy. If you haven't bought your Easter Suit, get it to-day! Every size and style to choose from. The greatest thing ever happened in Union City. Get Busy Alterations at cost. All Regal High and Low Cut Shoes at $6.75 x BYER Union City's Exclusive Store For Men and Boys. 6 (6 MORE FOR CASrt" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weaks, of Ful ton, spent Easter Sunday here, the guests of Mrs. Wcaks' parents, Mr and Mrs. L. S. Parka. Go to Corum's for FRESH Bread and Cakes. hlra. Louise Reitzhammer has re turned to Union City on account of the high waters at Arkansas City. She is with her mother, Mrs. W. P. Richards. call at Metcalfe's and get some fine fresh carnations and roses, from producer' to consumer, at 75c per dozen. "Ladies Must Live," Monday at Playhouse. Come and see how. Sgt. and Mrs. Lester Bennett and family leave this- wek for Little Rock, Ark., where they will be lo cated. Sgt. , Bennett has been sta tioned at Camp Pike. "Queen of Sheba" Apr. 27 and 28, a $2.00 attraction. Jimmies Playhouse, only 10c and 25c. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Marlin and son have moved to the Baptist par sonage, having located in Union Cijy. Dr. Marlin's pastorate at the Baptist Church began here last Sunday. See S. A. Carter for high-grade pianos. Rignt price ior casu r uu nstallment plan. First-class tuning and repairing. Have your hats cleaned and blocked at the Blue Bell, where they know how. Price one dollar. Mrs. L. E. Hailey and daughter, of Martin, were in the city this week visiting Mrs. Leonard Kerr and at tended the meeting of the Beulah Association of the Baptist Church. "Experience," every young man must see it at the Playhouse, Mon day, May 1. ; $1.00 Ladies' Gowns; special for last day of sale, 48 c, Kaufman's Low Price Store. Mr. Tom Wall, who has been with the Army of Occupation tn Germany and served .with the A. E. F., has re-turned-tohis home in Obion County after an absence of several years. Nine-auarters brown Pepperell sheeting at 39c per yard, Saturday only. Kaufman's Low Price Store. Dr. T. F. 'Thomson was called to San Diego, Cal., last week on account of his father's trouble. Mr. Thom son was injured by a blow on the head, but he 'recovering, we under stand. ! We Sell FIRST AMONG CLEANERS Averitt Electric Company ooltry Wanted We are going to load another straight car of chickens from Union City. Now I think this will be the last straight car from Union City and I advise you to un load everything, as the Easter market and Jewish holidays are now over. We will pay the following prices up to Mon day night, April 24, 1922: Hens 18c Ducks 18c Roosters 6c Geese 8c Guineas, each 25c Turkeys 18c Now unload all you have. . No full craws we want chickens, not corn. Union City Produce Company. Dietzel Produce Core.