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" ' The Commercial. Union City, Tenn PBOPES77 OWEEES TAKE NO TICE FEOIIT FOOT ASSESS- FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1922. AN ORDINANCE. MENT NO. 6. FIRST STREET, in the town of Un ion City, Tennessee, from the south lino of Lee street to the north line of Palmer street In. said town. Take notice that the Board of Mayor and Aldernen of Union City, An ordinance to" repeal street im provement ordinances as follows: Street tmnrnvement Ordinance No 1 for th improvement of First street Tennessee, on the 10th day of May, . In Union City, Tennessee from the 1922 Passed 'a Street Improvement south line of Harrison street to the Ordinance No. 6, providing for -the north line of Main street in said Improvement of First street in the town, all of said section of tovn ot Union City, Tennessee, from said V street to be , improved tho soth lino of Lee street to the by repairing, , draining, curb- north line of Palmer street, in- . 5ng, guttering and paving with as- cluling intersections, by repairing, phaltic concrete on concrete founda- draining, curbing, guttering and lion and doinar all necessarv work in- paving with one of the following cldent to such improvement; passed specifications: Concrete foundation 'May 17th, 1921, confirmed June 7th, wlth asphaltic concrete topping, 1921; Kentucky rock asphalt, bitulithic D street improvement ordinance no. i" buoci aniiuon, m uu smvci ui 2 iur me improvement ui main street " -In the town of Union City, Tennes- base' or by paving with concrete and see, from the east line of First street doing all work incident to such im- 'to the west line of Urv street, in Bald provement pursuant to cnapter 18 town, all of said section of said street of the Acta of the First Extra Session tobe Improved by repairing, drain- 01 tno Legislature or tne bta'e or -ing, curbing, guttering and paving Tennessee for the year 191!$.. with asphaltic concrete on concrete ' According to said ordinance' and foundation and doing all nececssary said statute two-thirds of the cost work Incident to such, improvement; of said improvement is to be borne passed May 17th, 1921, confirmed by the abutting property owners on June 7th, 1921; said street and the intersecting Street Improvement Ordinance No. streets, and one-third by the town 3 for the improvement of Ury street of Union City, Tennessee. And said In the town of Union City, Tennessee, Board of Mayor and Aldermen will from the south line of Mill street to meet at the Recorder's office in the the north line of Cheatham street in town of Union City, Tennessee, on said town, all of said section of said the 6th day of June, 1922, at 7:30 street to be improved by repairing, p.m., to hear any remonstrances or draining, curbing, guttering and protests against the making of said paving with asphaltic concrete on improvement or improvement. Full . concrete foundation and doing all details, plans, specifications and es- necessary work, incident to such im- timates or the cost or said improve provement; passed May 17th, 1921, ments will be on file at said Record confirmed June 7th, 1921; er's office on or before said date, sub- - Street Improvement Ordinance No. Ject to the inspection of any proper 4 for the improvement of First street ty owner affected by such improve- In the town of Union City, Tennes- ment. And on said date and at said see,, from the north line of . Main meeting all persons whose property street to the north line of Palmer may be affected by such improve- street in said town, all of said sec- ment may appear in person or by tion of said street to be improved by attorney, or by petition, and p-otest repairing, draining, curbing, gutter- against tna maKing or sucn improve lng and paving with asphaltic con- ment, the material to be use 1 and rete on concrete foundation and do- the manner of making the same. lng all necessary work incident to Said ordinance is on file at the of such improvement; passed May 3d, lice of the City Recorder, subject to 1822; inspection by any person interested And Street improvement ordi- and said ordinance is also set out in nance No. 5, to provide for the im- full in the Union City Commercial provement of Church street in the of Friday, May 19th, 1922. town of Union City, Tennessee, from This May 12tb, 1922. the west, line of Fifth street to the TSast line of Cemetery street in said town, all of said section of said street .to be improved by repairing, drain ing, curbing, guttering and paving with asphaltic concrete on concrete foundation and doing all necessary PROPERTY OWNERS TAKE NO J. W. WOOSLEY, Mayor. W. D. REISER, City Recorder. Published in the Union City Com mercial, May 19, 1922. PEOPEETY OWNERS TAZE .NO TICE FEONT FOOT ASSESS MENT N0. 8. - MAIN STREET, in the town of Un ion City, Tennessee, from First street to the east line of Ury street in. said town. Take notice .that the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Union City, Tpnnessee, on the 10th day of May, 1922, passed a Street Improvement Ordinance No. 8, to provide for the improvement of Main street in the town of Union City, Tennessee, from the east line of First street to the east l'ne of Ury street, ; includ ing intersections, by repairing, draining, curbing, guttering and paving with one of the following specifications: Concrete foundation with asphaltic , concrete topping, Kentucky rock asphalt, bitulithic or sheet asphalt, or on a gravel or stone Macadam base or on a Telford base, or by paving with concrete and doing all work incident to such im provement pursuant to Chapter 18 of the Acts of the First Ex,tra Session of the Legislature of tne State of Tennessee for the year 1913. According to. said ordinance and said statute, two-thirds of the cost of said improvement is to be borne by the abutting property owners on said street and the intersecting streets, and one-third by the town of Union City, Tennessee. And said Board of Mayor and Aldermen will meet at the Recorder's office in the town of Union City, Tennessee, on the 6th day of June, 1922, at 7:30 p.m., to hear pny remonstrances or protests against the making of said improvement or improvements. Full details, plans, specifications and es timates of the cost of said improve ments will be on file at said Record er's office on or before said date, sub ject to the inspection of any proper ty owner affected by such improve ment. And cn said date and at said meeting all persons whose property may be affected by such improve ment may appear in person or by attorney, or by petition, and protect against the making of such improve- DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS TAKE NOTICE On the First Monday in June, Emmett Arnold, 1 lot 4.92 R. B. Bright, 1 lot . . 31.48 Walter Brice, 1 lot 3.34 M. F. Calhoun, 114 acres... 36.30 J. C. Cobb, 20 acres 6.17 Curry & Marshall, 110 acres 41.82 Chas. Cleek, 1 lot . I . .42 W. F. Carter, 43 acres 16.35 Eunice Daniels, 1 lot 1.42 J. A. Dyer, 30 acres...;... 11.40 Mrs. N.F. EDDerson. 45 acres 12.35 next, I will turn over to the Comptroller Minnie Easterwood, 37 acres 11.87 of the Treasurv a list ni all Helinm.ent. c- c- Griggs, 2 lots 12.02 , , . . , . - , J. A. Harrison, 1 lot 8.35 real estate taxes as shown by the records j, Lee Hughes, 118 acres 84.13 in my office, and on said day under the W, E. Huey, 1 lot 4.17 law an additional penalty of 5 per cent Jf J18 2,6? cres 45 61 ... 3 F . G. T. Hughes, 1 lot 6.55 will accrue on the gross amount of tax- w. J. Johnson. 50 acres . 11.40 es, interest and penalties now provided T. L. Joyner, 65 acres 170.09 by law. The following is a list of such VTac: ! ! ! ! ! ! III dejn-quents, the district in which the Douglas Lunchford, 3 lots.. 4.75 property is situated add the number of Mrs- Mattie Lovelace, 1 lot. . 1.47 32.31 10. C. Williams, 13 lots, 32 John Reed. 5 lots 7.12 acres 38.76 E. E. Shore.. 2 lnta .47 Frank Wrady, 10 lots ..... 3.80 t f. Turner. 1 lot 5. Ml J. P. Wright, 75 acres 41.93 A. WilsOD, 885 acres . 32.31 Number 6 State and County. R. B. Marshall, 130 acres E. M. Neely, 130 acres 61.87 L. D. Neely, 50 acres 13.41 Obion Valley Land Co., 300 acres 11.41 J. W. Ponder, 151 acres.... 39.91 acres, etc., in each tract,' as follows: Number 1 State and County. Dave Adkinson, 1 lot. 4.36 T. 8. Cloys, 50 acres. 45.61 Mrs bud.e Debow, 142 acres... 95.02 0na Priest, 2 lots 3!e 6 7.22 4.42 7.60 2.37 W. B. Stuart, 80 acres..... 39.64 C. B. Stovall, 71 acres 21.86 W. B. Thorn, 45 acres 53.76 29.56 14.52 rwicnara JUlinn, Z lots 2,85 E. R. Oninton. 22 acres. Dorrell Y. Harris, 8 lots 6.17 Tom Reagan, 1 lot Mrs. Viola Jeokins. 1 lot 1.52 H. T. Rhines. 34 acres. Lucy Nailing, 1 lot .95 Scruggs heirs, 3 acres. C. B. Naylor, 27 acres 15.20 8. E. Rives, 135 acres 45.60 Mrs. Lelia Reeks hpirs 1 Int 1 Q1 T. H. gammons, 110 acres.."." 84.54 8C" ombs' 9? fc,res Dr w m Tow 47.. ok co A. K. Turner, 1 lot.. Number 12 State and County. J. A. Wiley, 139 acres.... 32.30 R. M. Alexander, 3 acres... .47 Pierce Alexander, 28 acres. . 3.43 Chunk Applewhite, 62 acres. 9.60 Dickens heirs,, 50 acres 7.60 Ben Dickens, 3 acres 4.37 M. F. Flippin, 107 acres.. 24.98 Homer Flowers and S. L., 121 acres ,11.41 Homer Flowers and S. L., 159 acres . . 15.20 Will Griffin, 168 acres 21.00 Mrs. M. L. Green, 34 acres. . 2.85 J. H. Gray, 123 acres. ...... 26.60 Jessie Gray, 35 acres ' 9.60 James Hamilton, 91 acres... 40.5ff Hogg heirs, 3 acres 1.90 Mrs. T. N. Hailey, 42 acres. . 4.28 Mrs. James Ingram, 100 acres 19.00 John Jackson, 40 acres 7.60 C. H. Lee, 162 acres 25.56 Littleton heirs,. 180 acres... 25. 38 J. A. McBride, 26 acres 3.80 Geo. Moody. 100 acres 15.20 Ed Morgan, 40 acres. Criss Cross, 2 lots A. Debow, 120 acres... R. J. Davis, 1 lot ment, the material to be used and 2eiUDa.vls e,irs' 1 lot- the manner of making the same. T . . Lee Frazier, 4 lots Knn p f v r, fiin nn.j. r.,inni- . E. R. Holt. 86 acres inspection by any person interested, lvey- 68 acres Dr. W. M. Taylor, 47 acres 25.63 T. J. Vincent, 12 acres 6.65 - A' ya?e 91 acres 86-4? Mrs. Willie Barbee, 45 acres. Coyl Wade. 350 acres 319.25 Bounds & Linson, 30 acres. . S. H. Weaver, 631 acres 45.71 Coble & Dahnke, 1025 acres. Murlin Woodfin, 11 acres 1.90 Coble & Garrett, 30 acres. , . wi o e i 3 n x- Geo. Dahnke, 274 acres.... Number 2 State and County. Ge0. Dahnke. 150 acres. . . . H. L. Curlin. 137 acres S142.54 nahnkn Bros.. 1447 oitpr. . .76 Geo. Dahnke, 2 acres 139.01 Jno. Garrett, 28 acres 2.28 J. T. Jackson, 103 acres.... 1.51 Jackson & Brantley, 343 acres 152.04 . 1.90 J. M. Lowe, 8 acres .48 1.90 C. L. Osborne, 53 acres 30.42 68.42 Obion Valley Land Co., 800 46.62 acres 60.82 Number 7 State and County. 24.81 2.85 70.76 2.37 28.50 11.40 130.19 3.80 2.38 65.67 and said ordinance is also set out in Wlu p- Noan- 24 acres 26.65 W. A. Parrish, 275 acres 248.32 full in the Union City Commercial mi., J. 101 Cato Paschall, 1 lot J. W. Roberts, 44 acres 41.81 "work incident to swoh-improvement; passed May 3rd, 1922, and all pur suant to Chapter 18 of the Acts of . the First Extra Session of the Legis lature of the State of Tennessee fori the year 1913 and subsequent amend ments thereto. SECTION 1. Be it ordained by TICE FEONT FOOT ASSESS. MENT NO. 7. CHURCH STREET, in the town of Union City, Tennessee, from the west line of Second street to the east line of Cemetery street in said town. the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Take notice that the Board of or Union City, Tennessee, that Street Mayor and Aldermen of Union City, improvement urdinances as follows: Tennessee, on the 10th day of May. btreet Improvement Ordinance No. 1922. Dassed a Street Imnroyement 1 for the improvement of First Ordinanco No. 7. to provide for the street in tne town or union City. Improvement of Church street in the Tennessee, from the south line of town of Union City, Tennessee, from narrison street to tne north line of the west line of Second street to the Main street in said town, all of saidsectton of Eaid street to be im proved by repairing, draining, curb ing, guttering and paving with as phaltic concrete on concrete founda tion and doing all necessary work Incident to such improvement; passed May 17th, 1921,-confirmed June 7th, 1921; v Street Improvement Ordinance No. 2 for the improvement of Main street in the town of Union City, Tennessee, from the east line of First street to the west line of Ury street in said town, all of said section of said street to be im 1 proved by repairing, draining, curb ing, guttering and paving with as phaltic concrete on concrete founda tion and doing all necessary work incident , to such improvement passed May 17th, 1921, confirmed June 7th, 1921; Street Improvement Ordinance No, 4 . for the improvement of Ury -street in tne town of Union Citv, Tennessee, from the south line of Mill street to the north line of , ' Cheatham street in said town, all of said section of said street to be im proved by repairing, draining, curb ing, guttering and paving with as phaltic concrete on concrete founda tion and doing all necessary work incident to such improvement; passed May 17th, 1921, confirmed June 7th, 1921; Street Improvement Ordinance No 4 for the improvement of First - street in the town of Union City, Tennessee, from the north line of Main street to the north line of Palmer street in said town, all of said section of said street to be im proved by repairing, draining, curb lng, guttering and paving with as phaltic concrete on concrete founda tion and doing all necessary work incident to such improvement; - 1 . n- 1 ..AAA A n .1 C j .... T I r T au on eei. improvement uruinance No. 5 for the improvement of Church street in the town of Union City, " Tennessee, from the west- line of : Fifth : street to the east line of Cemetery street in said town, all of - said section of said street to be im- - proved by repairing, draining, curb ing, guttering and paving with as phaltic concrete on concrete founda- tion and doing all necessary work incident to such improvement; passed May 3d, 1922; and all pur - suant to Chapter 18 of the Acts of the First Extra Session Of the Legis lature of the State of Tennessee for the year 1913 and subsequent amend- ments thereto. -rti e weieuy reyeaieu. SECTION 2. Be it further ordain ed that this ordinance take effect from and after its passage, the wel fare of the Corporation requiring it. Passed and approved this 10th day 'Of May, 1922. J. W. WOOSLEY, Mayor. W. D. KEISER, Recorder. (Published in the Union City Com mercial May 19, 13221, East line of Cemetery street, in cluding intersections, by repairing, draining, curbing, guttering and paving with one of the following specifications: Concrete foundation with asphaltic concrete topping, Kentucky rock asphalt, bitulithic or sheet asphalt, or on a gravel or stone Macadam base or on a Telford base, or by paving with concrete and doing all work incident to such im provement pursuant to Chapter 18 of the Acts of the First Extra Session of the Legislature of the State of Tennessee for the year 1913. According to said ordinance and said statute, two-thirds of the cost of eaid improvement is to be borne by the abutting property owners on said street and the intersecting streets, and one-third by the town of Union City, Tennessee. And said Board of Mayor and Aldermen will meet at the Recorder's office in the town of Union City, Tennessee, on the 6th day of June, 1922, at 7:30 p.m., to hear any remonstrances or protests against the making of said improvement or improvements. Full details, plans, specifications and es timates of the cost of said improve ments will he on file at said Record er's office on or before said date, sub ject to the inspection of any proper ty owner affected by such improve ment. And on said date and at said meeting all persons whose property may be affected by such improve ment may appear in person or by attorney, or by petition, and protest against the malting of such improve ment, the material to be usad and the manner of making tho samo. Said ordinance is on file at the of fice of the City Recorder, subject to inspection by any person interested. and said ordinance is also set out in full in the Union City Commercial of Friday, May 19th, 1922. This May 12th, 1922. J. W. WOOSLEY, Mayor. W. D. KEISER, City Recorder. Published in the Union City Com mercial, May 19, 1922. or Friday, May 19th, 1922. This May 12th, 1922. J. W. WOOSLEY, Mayor. W. D. KEISER, City Recorder Published in the Union City Com- Ernest Warford, col., 1 lot mercial, May 19, 1922 95 .95 John Roland, 2 lots , Marshall Smith, col., 1 lot., Geo. Threlkeld, col., 1 lot., .95 1.42 2.86 3.80 Use More Milk for Health. Number 3 State and County. H. L. Carpenter, 100 acres.. 20.42 J. D. Curry, 160 acres...... 30.50 9.61 Joe Cantillion, 1 acre J. C. Davis, 580 acres 57.02 J. M. Ezell, 11 acres 9.50 11.40 6.18 R. P. Hicks, 13a acres 15.21 This es- S. M. Hale, 78 acre3 12.35 Forty-four gallons of milk are used by each person in the United States rf: N D- Edw"ds- 60 acres ,, j. i.i i, i tauiuuf jray, wu acres made by dairy specialists. timate refers to whole milk and docs C. P. Her, 19 acres not include that which is consumed J- D- Killion, 100 acres ivnnon tiros., 4U acres luo iu.ui Vi caxxi, anu s p Morris, 126 acres 17.38 butter. The amount is about twice M. V. Mosier, 52 acres 11.50 as much as that used in 1890 when J. L. Mosier ct al., 452 acres. E. W. Stovall, 76 acres 28.99 Bart Tanner, 135 acres 38.02 I. A. Wheeler, 625 acres. . 108.27 W.L. Womack, 230 acres... 70.13 Number 8 State and County. Ben Brewer, 2 lots. . 9.18 Brewer Bros., 50 acres.... 34.20 Hal Bogle, 182 acres Hal Bogle, 74 acres.. Hal Bogle, 2 acres. . Hal Bogle, 94 acres. . Hal Bogle, 117 acres 163 92 C. Bogle, 1 lot 1336 T. M. Bogle, 53 acres 25.66 T. M. Bogle, Sr., 60 acres... 22.80 T. M. Bogle, Jr., 36 acres... 9.60 7V.Tr a Pannlfl Uncrla 1 fl A anvtsa AK Ct A Miss Effle Bogle est., 26 acres 7.60 I Pan Tiam O nAMn A An ijcu uluci, o au ca tZ.vu 4.7S Ed Roney, 96 acres 20.05 Will F. Russell, 110 acres.. 63.66 James Reed, 16 acres. ....... 3.90 Fitzgerald Shaw, 163 acres. . 18.05 S. H. Sutton, 47 acres 12.82 W.P. Stubblefield, 105 acres. 26.70 Marion Stone, 14 acres.... 1.90 Frank Stone, 30 acres 10.07 Charlie Taylor, 67 acres. . . . 15.78 Union City Hunting Club, 1 acre 3.51 Mrs. B. F. Wyatt, 35 acres.. 5.21. J. T. Wilson heirs, 244 acres 133.04 J. C. Wiley, 112 acres 19.59 Number 13 State and County. Geo. S. Allen, 1 lot 26.21 Mrs. Lula Beaver, 1 lot. . . . 0. P. Bishop, 13 lots John Bransford, c, 1 lot... Rhoda Brown, c, 2 lots. . . Nellie Brown, c, 2 lots. . . . 1. F. Banton, c, 2 lots.... S. E. Byrnn, 5 acres Dick Caldwell, c, 1 lot Viola Capers, 2 lots Mrs. Irene Carpenter, 1 lot 18.69 7.21 3.34 5.84 4.17 3.34 23.81 4.17 3.75 15.03 J. B. Clayton, 1 lot 13.69 4.38 J. M. Barnett, 3 lots. 14.61 Jim P. Brush, 1 lot the consumption was approximately 22 gallons per capita. The present-day consumption of milk for cooking and drinking in the United States, : they say, is equal to J. L. Mosier and C. W. Miles. 146 acres 13.87 Chas. Noonan, 317 acres.... 77.69 J. S. Osburn, 33 acres 9.60 "" Arney Bates, c, 1 lot 1 A. I. Owens, 126 acres 62.72 F. O. T1 TP Pnwoll 1 AA oa.aa 1 K OA a li j J-"" VICU iU.SU .iuumii ua.y, ur as iuucn as gid pini0n( 75 acres 15-30 two small glasses. This is a small W.P. Rogers, et al., 50 acres. 11.40 amount compared to the per capitaM- B- Sappington, 105 acres.. 38.02 consumption in some European coun- ?; f- ,Tu"' ,150 acres 95-58 fftaa t a,.A aj t5.!i , M- Tull, 114 acres 72.58 .11. i,. .,CuCii aim owmenaiia, i H. Todd. 115 acres 38 (11 neariy u gallons are used by each U. L. Williams,, 57 acres... 21.00 person annually. P. C. Ward, 1 acre 3.33 Tjnifi, ....I.,, , , O T. Walliston, 75 acres.... 152.70 Health specialists as well as dairy I y a Wilson .' .nrpJ, ,7 nfi 1.1,-1. - 0 x, - . . . I - ' ' ' " " syuuiiuists oi tne uixtension service, A. E. Wheeler, 154 acres.. University of Tennessee stato that the majority of the people of Tennes- Number 4 State and County, 2.09 67 Mrs. J. L. Cody, 52 acres. ... 15.20 Milton Davis, c.,' 2 lots 6.68 Murry Dozier, 170 acres.... 76.98 Geo. Dahnke, 164 acres.... 6.65 Tracey Derryberry, 6 lots.. 15.21 Tom Elam, c, 1 lot 4.17 Mrs. J. C. Elder, 1 lot, 30 acres 42.84 T. U. Fossett, 3 lots, 49 acres. 15.08 N. N. Garrison, 1 lot 22.02 B. L. Glisson, 27 acres..... 17.20 Billie Glisson, 1 lot .-42 J. L. Garrett, 1 lot 2.09 Mrs. C. A. Hudson, 1 lot 13.35 F. E. Hill, 15 acres 3.80 R. H. Hunt, C, 1 lot 5.43 G. P. Hurt, 100 acres 228.06 44 3.34 36.21 2.50 83.62 G; H" Herman 3 Jots!.'.'!.'! 12! Jno C. Jackson, c, 1 lot. . . H P. & R.B. Johnson, 71 acres 43.82 Frank Jones, 1 lot. see and especially the cities are not Robert Bryand, 136 acres. drinking enough milk. These work- - H- demons. 148 acres 119.60 T. J. Myrick, 3 lots 13.02 ers with the assistance of farm and Coble & Latlmel.( 900 acres.. 68.42 G. R. McFadden, 2 lots .83 mime uemonotration agent3 are will Flower, 1 lot.. 5.34 Obion Valley Land Co., 1480 preacmng the gospel of "milk for Bertie Fields, 1 lot 8.68 health" throughout the Stato with - H. Hauser heirs, 60 acres. 18.05 I T TIT TT 1 ft n SDlendid results J:-nelr,uS- acres.. acres 57.02 C. C. Pierce, 70 acres 24.81 N. L. Ledbetter. 4 lots in order that people might be bet- P. J. Robinson, 1 lot ter informed in reeard to th vaIupN- Taylor, 2 lots of milk as a fnnrt. n nil -am.-t Jonn wuson, z acres.. ' & I XT T. Wnmiielf 1 Q a was conducted in Nashville durinar the first week in May and the mes- -Number 0 Mate and County, ss-e-e or milk for health was carried Joe Box, 1 lot 3.90 to. 20,000 school children in the cltv F. N. Barnes, 36 acres 9.12 hv tminpH siuu-.r. anA .-ni J Smalley Barnes, 1 lot 2.20 ot,cvlttlli,ca i lUB llilBUSlua oervicc, university W. M. Covey, 25 acres ot tenncssee and the United States J. H. Deen, 4 acres Department of Agriculture. Before w- B- Doran, 1 lot 145.39 Miss Birdie Primrose, 1 acre. 8.68 John Robinson, c, 1 lot. . 6.68 Mrs. S. E. Rossin, 69 acres .84 Bob Smith, 1 lot 66.52 Alvin C. Sherman, 1 lot.. 32.68 W. W. Shaw, 2 acres.. L. D. Tanner, 191 acres. . . L. D. Tanner, 62 acres. . . . L. D. Tanner, 45 acres. Israill Taylor, c, 2 lots... Frank Clay, c, 1 lot 3.34 Mr3. A. B. Coble, l.lot 10.01 R. A. Collier, 4 lots 2.50 D. R. & leman, 3 lots 9.24 Martha Crawford, c, 1 lot.. 1.25 Gaston Crowder, 1 lot .66 W. P .Crowder, 1 lot 10.85 Sam L. Cunningham, c, 1 lot 8.35 R. L. Darnell, 22 acres 63.18 John Davis, c, 1 lot .33 Dahnke-Walker Mlg. Co., 5 lots 330.80 Albert Dennis, c, 1 lot 3.34 Tel Dickerson, c, 1 lot 3.34 Mollie Draper, c, 1 lot.... 2.92 Mrs. Sophie Easley, c, 1 lot. 2.09 H. T, Edwards, 4 lots, 594 acres 1006.64 Mrs. Lizzie Edwards, 1 lot. . . 3.34 W. J. Edwards, Sr., 1 lot 1.67 Mrs. E. B. Eddings, 1 lot... 1.25 Mrs. Paul Jones Flack, 1 lot. 15.35 A. M. Gilbert, c, 1 lot 10.35 Tobe Haynes, c, 2 lots .8S S. P. Harris, 2 lots..; 52.18: J. C. Hurt, 74 acres 30.41 W. E. Jackson, 4 lots 62.69 Lee Jackson, c, 2 lots 3.76 Will James, c, 1 lot 3.34 A. J. Jessup, 1 lot, 9.51 W. H. Johnson, 1 lot 15.27 Dave Johnson (c.)est., 2 lots. 4.59 Mattie Johnson, c, 1 lot. . . . .83 C. V. Jones, 1 lot 5.34 T. L. Joyner, 1 lot 53.42 Geo. R. Kenney, 1 lot 10.01 Wesley Landrum, c, 1 lot. Mrs. Nannie Little, 1 lot. M. Lowrance, 1 lot.... Pearl Long, c, 2 lots Alf. Majors est., 1 lot. . . . tho camnrjsrn wpa laim-h-H ,.- Morgan uaviS, 1 lot wo I' W. Easterwood, 33 acres E. J. Cole, 170 acres ." 19.39 6.76 3.33 .30 .94 7 12 THE MILLING HOSPITAL Edwards. 7 acrps 11 11 regard to tne under nourishment of Lizzie Edwards, 16 acres the school children of the city. It Mrs. A. E. Farris, 30 acres 3.04 5.70 i SEVENTH YEAR A Modern Surgical Institution. Competent Trained Nurse DR.'W. A. NAILLING Chief Surgeon Union City, Tenn. Both Phones 41. Cumberland 461 County 262 . . . was found hat a surprisingly large percentage of the children were un der-weight and about one-fourth of them were about ten percent, or more, under weight. A significant fact was discovered in that a large percentage of those ten percent, or more, under weight drank very lit tle, or no, milk, while as a rule those that were ud to the standard in weight drank milk regularly: After the kiddies heard the messages of the speakers, they said they would asK for more milk. Add Grounds- Telephones: v. Dr. C. E. Upchurch! DENTIST Over Mrs. Aran's Millinery Store Union City, : : : Tenn. cuiiud Client:"! us tricked into niarryin' is heaji widdy woman, Mi randy, an' I craves a divoce. She tol' me her fust husban done lef a good suit ob clothes." Cullud Lawyer: "On which grounds does yuuh crave is heah divoce?" Cullud Client: "On de grounds 'at de suit don't fit me." Nashville Tennessean. Guy Fumbanks, 3 lots. Mrs. B. Fulgraham, 1 lot. F. W. Fields, 3 lots J. M. Goodman, 1 lot. u.ovirs. n.ii or Ethel Harris, 30 acres 5.70 "ua'"ouu:, " "cn 8- A. M. Hogg, 8 lots Walter Hayes, 2 lots J. G. Hawk, 2 lots Henry Herring, 1 lot B. T. Johnson, 130 acres. W. A. Jackson, 3 lots... J. W. Keith, 150 acres 52.17 C. A. Alphin. 2 lots j. u. is.uk tneirsj 14U acres. R. L. Knight, 1 lot ; C. H. Lee, 84 acres Martha Leonard, 1 lot ..... . Henry Leonard, 1 lot H D. Lion, 43 acres M. L. Morgan, 113 acres. . . . A. T. & D. C. Morgan, 1 lot. Vannie Madding, 1 lot R. W. Morgan, 102 acres. . . . McConley , 1 lot..... C. L. Mulherin, 5 lots M. E. Neely, 1 lot P. Orr, 152 acres 36.21 John Rainey, 1 lot ClaiKnce Spicer, 3 lots J. SlStauchfield. 28 acres.. Dee iaw, 6 lots ; Mrs. J. S. Shaw, 1 lot. A. Tate, 32 acres A. L. Thompson, 14 acres. D.-.ve Temmon, 114 acres. . . Hannah Thompson, c, 1 lot .41 D. H. Wagner, 91 acres 32.41 VV. P. Wade, 131 acres 61.78 VV. H. Wilson, 106 acres 60.82 J. M. Wilson, 45 acres 2S.51 V. H. Wade estate, 3 lots 47. 9G W. P. Wade, 1 lot; 117 acrps; 100 acres; 107 acres; 120 acres; 131 acres 263.50 1-14 Lotta Young. 1 lot 2.50 !28 Number 19 State and County. Guy Calhoun, 30 acrrs. 9.50 4 SR D. E. Council, 3 acres .... 1.42 675 J. P. Glover, 100 acres 114 03 ,"lg P. U. Glover, 36 acres 11.98 .47 M. M. True, 79 acres 22.91 30.42 , w,v, 11 ctnt. aj n j. 1 42 I 1,I1JUUC1 i uww cluu vuuiiiy. 48 26.61 J. H. Bovett. 4 lots .95 i J. N. Cram. 8 acres 11 Kfi 22-I2 Crain & Turner.l lot 3!s0 ' Coble & Dahnke, 837 acres M. Dozier, 1 lot; 196 acres .... 25 66 e0' dahnke, 125 acres "33 J. A. Davidson, 10 acres '45 G. S. Daniels, 125 acres 24.81 Henry O. Finch, 1 acre .95 C. E. Green, 53 acres 15.77 R. M. Grills. 5 acres 1.90 p. N. Harris, 4 lots W. T. Hinson, 3 lots Geo. P. Hurt, 341 acres T. S. Jenkins, 1 lot Mason Hall Gin Co., 2 acres... W. D. Moore, 56 acres Obion Valley Land Co., 58.91 180.22 4.75 6.75 4.75 5.70 40.86 2.37 .66 .76 1S5.30 .47 11.65 53.21 45.61 23.52 36!22 I ML. Pierce, 367 acres 177.26 1.90 2.95 6.27 5.80 1.90 3.80 5.80 W F. Pierce, 15 acres 1.67 20.03 4.ia 4.84 4.1S W. R. Manley, 1 lot 25.20 R. B. Marshall, 65 acres 34.21 O. E. Milliken, 1 lot 17.89 Mrs. Virgie Milliken, 1 lot.. 6.68 Hattie Morton, c., 2 lots.... 1.25 Ross Mosby, c, 1 lot 3.35 Delia Murphy, 1 lot 4.93 Nute McDavis, c, 1 lot.... 6.68 Otto McFall, c, 1 lot 5.84 Amanda Nash, c, 1 lot 3.34 W. P. Noah, 1 lot 10.02 Annie Lee Owens, c. ,2 lots. . 5.17 3.8O O -L. Pardue, 1 lot 67 .42 Susan Payne, 10 acres 11.50 34.21 G. W. Phebus, Jr., 106 acres. 167.24 5.42 Phebus&McAlister,112 acres 171.05 4 91 Geo. Phillips est., 1 lot 4. IS 9.60 W. E. Powell, 1 lot 10.02 Howard Powers, 2 lots 5.76 250.23 Sudie Rickman, 1 lot .41 Thomas Robinson, c, 2 lots. 4.18 4.09 John Robinson, Jr., c, 4 lots 5.42 John Robinson, Sr., c, 2 lots. 3.34 A. P. Roberts, 1 lot 5.43 Mrs. S. P. Rhoulac, 1 lot 10.02 Mrs. S. F. Sanders, 1 lot 23.37 Mrs. Maud Sinkier, 1 lot 15.35 Mary M. Smith, c, 1 lot 1.67 Butler Swift, 2 lots 1.92 Henrietta, Tackett, c, 1 lot. 5.43 Myrtle Tackett, c, 1 lot.... 4.17 W. M. Tavlor, 1 lot....- 18.36 Mrs. D. F. Temple, 1 lot 14.52 Andy Tottcn, c, 1 lot 8.35 Union City Elevator Co., 1 lot 66.78 U. C. Motor Implement Co., 1 lot 205.12 Emma Valentine, c., 1 lot. . . 6.68 S. T. Wrade, 1 lot, 24 acres.. 91.22 Fannie Wade, c, 1 lot 3.34 George Wade, c, 1 lot 5.34 Anna F. Walden, 1 lot 42 A. B. Watts, 1 lot 8.35 Hula West, c, 1 lot 4.18 Rosa Weddington, c, 1 lot.. l.7 " W. B. Wells, c, 1 lot S.6S Audria Wells, c, (heirs) 1 lot 2.50 A. E. Wheeler, 1 lot '30.38 A. Whitlow, c, 2 lots 83 Frank Williams, 1 lot 42 E. G. Wilscon, 1 lot "2.83 H. E. Wilson, 1 lot 13.35 Dora Wilson, c, 1 lot 3.34 S. S. Wiley, 1 lot 18.69 J.M. Woodfin, Jr., 5 acres. 3.80 Gentry Young, C, 2 lots.... 5.84 I, Armour Ratliff, Trustee of Obion County, Tenn., do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of Delin quent Real Estate taxes for 1921 as shown by the records In my office for the respective Districts. This May 8, 1922. ARMOUR RATLIFF. Trustee. Ey J. A. IIOWAHD, D. T. J A