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MOST MEN
give more time to the purchase of
' clothing than . they do Insurance.
no. T. WalKer (Q. Co.
Sell Insurance for your PROTECTION .
BOTH PHONES
Union City, Tenn.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE CHEAP New late
model typewriter. This office.
FOR. SALE Good Buick-six tour
ing car very cheap for cash or trade.
A. E. Klrkland. 7-3t
Boards and lumber for sale.
D. J. Simmons, Rives, Tenn., R.F.D.
No. 1. Rural phone (Sldonia) 19-6.
49-3mopd
FOR SALE New six-room cot
tage on High street, all modern con
veniences.. Price $3000. Apply to
T. R. Reynolds, Union City Lumber
Co. ' 6-tf
Porto Rico and Florida Yam
potato slips for sale, $1.25 per thou
sand, f.o.b. Union City, Tenn. G. W.
Tucker, Phone 436-J, Union City,
Tenn.
POTATO SLIPS Florida Yams,
from pure seed treated for all dis
eases: 100, 15' cents; 1000, $1.25.
Parcel post add 20 cents per 1000.
Robt. Carpenter, Union City, Tenn.
7-4t
FOR SALE Certified Nancy Hall
potato plants, $1.75 per thousand
delivered by parcel post. Special
price on large lots. Cash with or
der. E. L. Wade, Springville, Tenn
6-4tpd
The Commercial, Union City, Tenn.
FRIDAY, MAY 191922.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
FOR SALE Hand-power freight
elevator with all necessary appli
ances for usa la 2 or 3 story build
ing. Has flat wheel for use with
electric motor.
PALACE HOTEL
WANTED.,
You to know that we have some
good prices on desk and celling fans.
See us before you buy. Averltt
Electric.
A trowel of mortar in time saves
nine. Good weather Is the time to
do brick and concrete work. Look
over your list of Pepairs and have It
done now.. Then when the fall rush
is on you can smile and be comfort
able. We have the materials and
the workmen.
T. L. BRANSFORD SONS.
FOR SALE Red Rock Tomato
Plants, 15c per 100, $1.25 per 1,600.
M. R. Powell, W. Church and 6th
streets. 8-4tpd
FOR SALE At brick yard, Hamp
shire boar pigs, $12.60. We do not
breed anything but registered Hamp
shires. A few sows and gilts left for
sale. One boar, 1 year old, $40; one
boar, 3 years old. x 8-2 1
T. L. BRANSFORD SONS.
Union City, Tenn.
Spring surgery and swine vac
cination. Advice and prescription
: er phone, $1.00. Calls' to farms
'reasonable. Both phones.
E. W. YOUNGBLOOD, D. V.M.
Will Impersonate
Literary Notables ,
at Chautauqua Here
Mark Twain, Longfellow, Riley,
Hugo and other literary masters will
live again in the lmpersonative lecture-recital
to be presented by Sidney
Landon, humorist, scholar and Inter
preter, at the coming Redpath Chau
tauqua. With the aid of wigs, grease paint
and vivid descriptions, Mr. Landon pre
sents character studies and speaking
SIDNEY LANDON
likenesses of a number of the best
loved men of letters ; and while In
make-up, he reads from -their best
known masterpieces.
One of Mr. Landon's favorite Imper
sonations is of Mark Twain as that
famous humorist appeared on the. oc
casion of his seventieth birthday an
niversary banquet. Poe and Bill Nye,
Tennyson and Kipling also appear In
therlRdwpgallery of lmpersonative
The Landon lecture-recital Is Inspir
ational, educational and entertaining.
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
Dr. C. W. Miles la at Dawson
Springs for a few days. . . .
6 6 6' cures Malarial Fever. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sullivan were
Sunday visitors in Martin.
Dr. V. A. Biggs of Martin, was in
Union City Monday on business.
666 cures Dengue Fever. ,
Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomson leave
this week to locate in St. Louis.
Miss Aletha Bonner, of Rlvcs, was
a visitor in Union City Tuesday.
666 quickly relieves a cold.
Mrs. R. A. Pierce has returned
from a visit to her sister in Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis, of Martin.
were visitors in Union City Sunday.
Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic.
W. C. Kelly and W. T. Harris were
business visitors in Dyersburg Mon
day. ,-
Dr. J. P. DeLaney, of Lake Village,
Ark., was a visitor in Union City this
week.
-Go to Corum's for FRESH Can
dies of All Kinds.
J. L. Haguewood, of Rutherford,
was a business visitor in, the city last
week. .
Dr. T. F. Thomson has returned
from California, accompanied by his
father. ,
Go to Corum's for FRESH Bread
and Cakes.
Attorney C. A. Ogan, of Dresden,
was in Union City Monday on legal
business.
Mr. end Mrs. Joe Tucker and Mr.
Joe Scearce, of Troy, were In the city
yesterday.
R. H." Rust and J. C. Harris at
tended the local dance at Hickman
Monday night.
-Go to Corum's for the Coldest
Drinks in Town.
Mrs. M. L. Stroud was a week-end !
visitor in Jackson with her mother
Mrs. W. B. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Stephens and
Mrs. Amberg, of Hickman, were in
the 'city yesterday?
Mr. D. Smith has been very sick
for several days at the home of his
parents in the city.
- Go to Corum's for Fresh Fruits
of All Kinds.
Miss Ruby Marlin left Tuesday for
St. Louis for a few days visit with
relatives and friends.
Mr. Harold Henry, of the Trenton
Herald, was here over Sunday visit
ing his wife at Obion.
Robert Reed and children, of Nash
ville, were Sunday visitors with Mr!
and Mrs. C. B. Jordan.
We have the best FAN on the
MARKET. Prices are right. Aver
ltt Electric.
Mrs. Lula Sanderson was 'operated
on Wednesday for laige fibroid tu
mor at Nallling Hospital.
Mrs. Geo. S. Miles and little. son,
after a pleasant visit in this city,
have returned to Memphis.
Dr. and Mrs. Engles and Miss Ma
rie Reed, of Nashville, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jordan. v .
Virginia Stewart, of v Columbus,
;Ky., is recovering from a recent op
eration at Nailling Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Jones have re
turned from one of Mr. Jones' trips
over his commercial territority.
Now is the time to have your
papering done. Newp aper is the
best, our stock is all new. Red Spot
Paint & Glass Co. '
Mrs. W. 6. Hailey, of Tampa, Fla.,
is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. M. Pickens, on College street.
Mrs. N. M. Jenkins, Beulah Jen
kins and Melbert Jenkins are visit
ing relatives near Waverly this week.
Hon. Finis J. Garrett, of Dresden,
was in the city last week looking af
ter his interests in the Congressional
race.
Mr. L. O. Caldwell, of East Prairie,
Mo., was . a visitor here last week
with relatives and friends In "the
county.
Protect your floors. Paint inte
rior floors with Red Spot Floor Paint
arid exterior with Red Spot PORCH
PAINT. Save the surface and you
save all.
MrLige Brummel, of Cairo, is In
town shaking hands with old-time
friends.
CC6 cures Chills and' Fever.
Mrs.- George Kittlnger, of Hohen
wald, who was operated on for ap
pendicitis at Nallling Hospital, Is
Improving rapidly. '
Miss Mary Lee Rodgers, who has
been teaching In Trenton for the past
year, returned home last week to
spend her vacation.
Go to Corum's for FRESH Bread
and Cakes. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Needham, of
Martin, Sundayed in Union City, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Capps,
parents of Mrs. Needham.
. Miss Edith Stemm, of Martin, who
underwent an operation for chronic
adhesive appendicitis at Nailling
Hospital, ,fs doing nicely.
Dr. E. , W. Youngblood,, deputy
State- veterinarian, applied the tu
berculin test to forty-three dairy
cattle for shipment to Eldorado, 111.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
' W. S. Long went to Obion Sunday
to attend the annual reunion of the
Chritsian churches. Elders Joe Rat
line and John R. Williams filled the
pulpits. Dinner was served under
a large tent.
Mr. Lyle Boyd entertained the se
nior class, U.C.H.S., at the Playhouse
last Wednesday night : with Wally
Reed and a few of his fellow screen
artists. -
To prevent a cold, take 6 6.
Mrs. Lem Motlow and son, Conner,
and daughter, Miss Mary, of Lynch
burg, Tenn., are in the city visiting
Mrs. Motlow's son, Mr. Reagor Mot
low, at the Palace Hotel.
Mary Miles Minter, Tuesday.
Playhouse. .
Col. John R. George has returned
from a successful trip through Ken
tucky. Says while at Sturgis, Ky.,
he saw' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Stubbs,
former Union City citizens. They are
enjoying good heath and enjoying
life.
William S. Hart, Playhouse,
next Thursday.
J. W. Burney, a member of the
board of trustees of Bethel College,
McKenzie, Tenn., and holding the
place by aDDolntment of the General
Assembly of the Cumberland Church, I
attended a meeting there one day
thls'week.
A line of beautiful umbrellas on
display at Miss Flanary's.
Messrs. Whitesell Harpole and J.
L. Ranson attended the Trl-State Con
vention of Funeral Directors at Mem
phis this week. They will drive
through from Memphis the new mo
tor hearso recently purchased by the
Harpole-Walker Furniture Co.
See the beautiful rain and sun
shine umbrellas at Miss Flanary's.
Rev. J. L. Hudgins left Sunday
for Nashville and from there to
Greenville, Tenn., to attend the meet
ing of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Elder T. C. Callicott, of Rives, ia at
tending the meeting, a delegate from
Obion Presbytery.
Subscriptions taken for all mag
azines., Mrs. C L. Ridings, Phone
601.
Messrs. R. H. Rust and Herman
Oliver went to Memphis Wednesday
morning. Mr. Oliver will remain a
few days a guest of the Ford Motor
Company taktoig a special course in
the repair department, paying espe
clal attention to motor and generator
work. Mr. Rust will- return to-day.
Are you going to buy a fan this
spring? If you are, see us first.
Averitt Electric.
if:
7 m m
B. K. & Co.
Sound advice to young
men who would
dress well
Of course you want correct style and perfect fit the
little touches of smartness and originality that distinguish young men's clothes from
those of their elders. It is not difficult to satisfy yourself on these points you can
see them. , -
But it is also very important to know that the fit will
last, that the clothes will retain their stylish appearance and give long and setisfactory
service. You can be certain by selecting
Ruppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
You will be enthusiastic over the handsome new models
for Spring you'll like their youthful style, perfect fit and attractive patterns. Pure
wool fabrics and skillful tailoring insure long wear. The Kuppenheimer label is
ample guarantee of the quality. Come in and try try them on.
Splendid Values
Decoration Day.
Sunday, May 28, will be decoration
day et the cemeteries of Union City
A good program is being arranged
and will be presented next week.
MRS. J. A. PRIETO, Pres.
MISS BIRDIE WADDELL, Sec.
Mr Get Your Ticket
Your Ticket
Now
Redpath
Chautauqua
ThelOOyb
Program
7 BIG 7
DAYS
Chautauqua
Here June
Week
21-28
w.
G. Clagett Company
the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes.
Phone 111 Union City, Tennessee
Citizens Ice Coal Co.
Successors to Union City Ice & Coal Co.
Nothing; new but the
NAME
Same place. Same courteous treatment
Same Phone
Number 150
PLENTY OF ICEPLENTY OF COAL
TELEPHONE
1111
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