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*HB UNION 1 NEWS PAQfi TBBEJH • Have You Had a : Hard Cold or I La Grippe ? t If BO yo u are vory for'unate } if it h.iB not loft vo u with • shattered iw»r\cs, weak lunfrs, • pr some other B<>rioun afreet ion JLL a hapelewB t,i»k to * 4 reHtore jour health * your blood 1 B deficient • • i n <|UO )itlty o r quallts- • • The blood tak -B the nour- X X If.hmcnt from 11 1 • fooJ and « • distributes it t o the various • • muscles and organs. It takes J .is to Tnry .. . _ 1 B administeri'd through the mouth. The Mood is the only means b y which the medicine can reach the nerveB. If the blood is thin it s car rying capacity is lessened be cause it is the red corpuscles in the blood that carry oxy gen and other needed con stituents t o the various parts of th e body. DR. SOUTH WORTH'S Blood anil Kidney Remedy Aids t o increaso the re d corpuscles in the blood I t enaoles them t o absorb more oxygen, t o carry more life and strength t o the weaken ed organs. After a hard cold £ or a n attack of \Grippe\ yo u • need such a remedy t o str- • eng'hen an d regulate your + \i*a! organs. • Dr. Sou*hworth*s Blood and J Kidney Remedy improves ev- » ery function of the human • body, B 'rengthens the nerves, J EOPLE B98DH323E1 Carr of Scranton 1 B few days with her DresBer and MiB Oa y Mrs. H O spending a sisters Mr s of 1 oder S' reel Rev. F II Parsons ha s return- -^1- from -Ponferewe— where he-r-n— lyti himBMf v?ry much. H e wa s n'ertained a t the home of on e of hia former parishioners M r (Jr o Wall of Plains. K Mersereau \vho has been very sick a t hi s home in Staunton, Va . is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs . Wm. Olmstcad have returned from S t Petersburg Pla., and ar e it the home of M r and Mrs . Paul Barney. Mrs. Lewis Bradley has returned to he r home after spending th e Winter with her children Mr. and Mrs . Geo. H.-Wilstm-nrr ill a t their home on Loder st . Frank Bayless has moved from Liberty street to the Martin West farm above Endico't Mrs. Ooldie Mason, Mi s Charles VanOrbdale, M r and Mrs . Allison Uuffum were called t o Bingham- ton Thursday to attend the we d ding of Miss Alice Bant a and E d Bowling Series of games for a Suppir Team No. 1 \. L. Oliver 184 172 138—494—164 F. Barton- 105 175 145—475-15* <>. Lovelace -150 170 157—477-159 t. Barton •• K8 147 145—470-156 W Oibhs 172 163 183-518-172 $39 827 788 2434-811 Team No. 2. •T Oliver-140 133 C. Brown •— 196 124 100-470—156 J I-ayne 156 172 162—490—163 L. Ely •• 158 172 145—475—108 r Olver- -157 153 128—438 -146 807 754 729 2290—763 Team No . 1—won 5 , lost 1. Team No. 2—won 1, lost 5. coo The Sighs of A Sophomore Morning Chapel wa s been resumed after discontinuance for some time. I t is held on Tuesdays an d Thursdays inBtead of every day The examinations for pupils who - are going onto farms ar e bejng held this week. Among those tak ing th e exams ar e th e following Urnest—Bartonr- Raymond -M-trfan, Delbert Freeman, Harry Protzman, Berton Zh e and Austin Ketchum. t'irculars on the Liberty Loa_n and German atrocities were given to each student o n Friday The members of the Junior Class of U>-E. ar e preparing a play for tho latter part of the term. A debate o n whether a war cab inet is needed in the U.S. wis held In the Senior Class this week The T K. K. met with Miss Clara Truesdalc Wednesday eveni'ng.Miss Fiances Reeger and Miss Lauretta Munro joined the Club. A very enjoyable evening was spent o*o , T he Clover Leaf Class of the M E. Sunday School met Wednesday ev ening at th e home of Miss Helen T.ott Miss Alice Ruger assisted her in entertaining. o*o The Reception given for Re\. Van I^V-oiir -t,—wait_wcll attended, Hn ha s made many friends during hi s two vearB in Union, an'l all are more than »orry t o have him leave o»o. The following young people were entertained Sunday at the home of JTHE I New York Store I all .poisons the sy6tem. of diseane fro.Ti To Let—2 Suites of«rooms in th e Brown Block; steam heat, and all up-to-date improvements. Inquiie at Ruckells Drug Store, Pure strain Rhode Island Reds, and Buff Orpington °ggs for ha t ching. Orders reserved o n appli cation. F D. Brown. For Rent—Suite of 5 rooms an 1 —bath with all modern improve ments. $20. pe r month with light and heat furnished, and garden.No Gallagher, Ideal Park Club HOUR-* objection t o children • Inq Jack Phone, N o 527. STOLEN—Bicycle. from front porch, E. C. Fowler, 516 Main at.. Pnion. If returned immediai'ly no trouble will be made LOST- Erie Mileag • Book on Main o r KanllcoTie si Finder will please t o K-ave at this office For Sale—Six to n of 16 pe r cent Acid Phosphate In q a t T A Law - ton 'B Hay Barn, Badger st , I nion 10-3 For Sale—2 hanging lamps ani 1 oa k beJBtead an d springs E. Anson, 209 N Liberty Btree' Big Assortment of Ru^s contract ed before the high prices, ano ou r customers ca n profit b y buying at The New York Store Rooms To Rent Rooms— 3 /ood rooms for rent Inquire of Dr . Will Christopher, No. 203 S Liberty street I'nion 4 — 10 Fur collar Lost Between I'nion and Union center dark lirown Finder leave at Oliver Bros, store and receive reward FARMS FOR SALE I have the beBt valued in farms oi town property you will find in thiB vicinity. Frank Nestor, Chandler Block Unior Pratts Disinfectant diluted 1 tt 70 thoroughly destroys al l odors lice and disease germs. Guaranteed by E. A. Sweet, l/nion. A. E. Dionne, cphone 323-1. street, Union. Auctioneer, Tel- No. 115 Nanticoke 400 TYPEWRIT ERS! All kinds, new and used. REMINGTONS $15 up Instruction book with each mach ine. EMPIRE TYPE FOUNDRY. Manufactu rera of Type and Printers Supplies BUFFALO, N. Y 20 Years Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed H. B. DICKENS AUCTIONEER 222 Lincoln Ave. Endicott^J.Y, L. Chrysler AUCTIONEER . .!;.CampyUle, r N. Y; ..-.•?<•-.'->.'('.M.M .a .V 'iRvFS Foster Valley ward Hacket Th? bride wa s for merly of this place, Ba'v Mersereau of Roanoke, Va.. spent Sunday with his mother an d called o n friends in town Rev. and Mrs . Hoi low Parsons spent the day recently with M r and Mrs . Elmo Inderlied of Liberty st reet Mr Cecil Midgley is home from Camp Di x o n a furlough, and ex pects to go back Monday noon. Mrs. Frank Holdredgo re'urned from Greene Tuesday where sh e spen* some time caring fo r a sick relative. Mr K G. WilBOn who spent tie winter in Fioriday an d the west has returned home. T A \Bralher3 6T CorTIan J \ \tH\- ed hi s cousins. M r and Mr s C F Ural nerd on Monday- Mr and Mrs . W M SurJam en tertained M r and Mrs. Walter Blandii'g and M r and Mr s I'rank Kmmer' of Johnson I'lly Sunday Mrs Albert Holbrook ha s return- d t o her home in Milan, N Y. aft er spending a few days with he . laugh'.cr, Mrs . E. VanDemark Mrs. Hortense Roppe of Virginia t hi Hied he r hearers Monday eve ning in he r temperance aJdress i t the M E Church Sh e is a very fOrce/ul speaker and commands ihe closest attention Mis. VanOrsdale, Mr s Anna Knapp and Miss Martraret Tou'son went by auto t o Windsor on e day last week. The Tilbury girls who live be low town are o n the sick list Mrs. Ida Mason and Mrs . Le . Randall spent Wednesday a t :hi home of M r and Mrs . Roy Bishop The patrons of Day «: Csrle.uii'fc store in Endicott will be sorry t o learn of the temporary withdraw of M r Carletoii o n account oi f ill health, caused oy to o ciose con - lincment t o business. Hi s finan ciul interests will remain intact ii Jie business. Miss Nellie Carleton will assume management The services o i Mr. Edwaid LanehaM been secured and h e will look af t er tho interests- of their customers in the wall paper and picture fram ing departments. AH the friends of Mr. Carleton wish him a spcedy return t o health. Mrs. W H . Spencer of Endicott spent Tuesday with M r and Mr s Nelson Brooks. Mrs. Cecil Midgley of this place has been spending a few days with her mother in Vestal Center Mr. and Mrs. Geo . Toulson mot ioned to Buffalo this week. Miss Clutc slBter of Mrs . Tout Bon, has enlisted a s a Re d Cross Nurse. Mrs. Dr . J . S. McNett is In th e City Hospital being treated for uervouB trouble. Not having hear* from the Doctor since the drive be gan over there, some anxiety exxperienced b y hi s family They are hoping for a message a fe w days, o»o within Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASmORIA ——-6 *0—\\ \ \ ~ Mi s. Wal'.hy Kent Mrs. Walthy Kent aged 31 years, wife o? J -8se Kent, died a t he r home on Duane street Sunday Ap ril Hth The funeral wa s held from he home Tuesday afternoon Bur ial wa s In Riverside Cemetery • • • Abraham Ma'.tison Abraham Mattison. aged 32 years, lied at his home o n Andrews av e Friday .morning April 12th. H e is uixived by his wife, a daugh'er Ku'h. his mother, Mrs. Jerry Hal- ber' of Oaines. Pa., two sitters.Mrs Emma Turner of Watrus, Pa., an d Mrs. Mildred Poster of this village Also a brother Frank of Ohio. Th° body wa s sent t o Gaines, Pa.,uhere be funeral was held Sunday • • • Robert iL Marlon. Robert H Morton of Vestal, a g -J 35 years, died a t the Johnson Cuy Hospital Friday April 12th. follow ing an operation. He i i surfnei by hi s wife, one so n anJ three daughters, his mother, Mrs. ( N Mor'on of Endicott, four brothers Mr an d MrB. G Glann of' Apala- chin, Messrs Earl Knapp, Archie 'iiles. Fred Glann and. Edwird Ku-tland, and the Misses Ethel Dec, Elizabeth Potter, Thelma Glann and Leila Brown o+o Several members of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church attended the—Preshytery in .the Johnson Cn y Church Tuesday Among .them were Mesdamea F L. Rounds, C. Harper, R. C. Galbreath X'. F. Brainerd, M. Bngliam, G. Vsn Wormer, E. A . Adamy, p Taoer, and F M Stanley Mrs. Rounds was elee'ed secretary for Freed, man an d Miss LOIB Savior secreta ry for Young Peoples' Societies 040 The United States Government is in urgent need of thousands of typewriter operators and steno^ raphers an d typewriters. All who j.ass examinations for th e depart- and~ are Save Wheat For Outf Boys In France! Save Dollars By Trading At Witherill's! We have a large Stock of Goods that were bought before the high prices I Great Variety of Spring Goods Now In Stock Complete line of • • • • Notions, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, * Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, and Window Shades * Your Special Attention is Called to Our .Qarfet department • : • Tfifnts and brn ^re\ ar vvaBriTngTorr, D. C, ar e assured of certification for appointment It is the mani fest duty of citizens with this spec ial knowledge t o use it a t this time where it will be of most \al- ue l o the Government Women es pecially ar e urged to u n lertake this office work ThoBe who have not th e required training are en couraged t o undergo instruction at once. Examinations for th e Depart mental Service, for \both me n an J women, are held every Tuesday, in 450 of th e principal cities of th e United States, an d applications may be filed wi' h the ( ommission at \\ ashington, D ( .. at»any time „ o* o * Unity Circle of the Baptist Church uas entertained Thursday after noon by Mrs. Will Weston or ECM s; reet — o+ o M ood y—Chatham. Announcemi nt s Have been receiv ed of the marriage of Lieutenant ( olonel Edwin Helain Moody and Doioihca Chatham, on Satu.-doy April 13th. His , in the City of New \oiU. Mr and Mrs. Moody will re side at No. 69 Walnut street, Bing- and on e sister The funeral wis held in the Union Baptist Church n - an ^ lon las Sunday. Rev Dolaway officiat- ing Th e bearers were. broihers^ and brothers-in-law of Mr Mor-« ton Burial was in Floral Park «Vm •••••••••••••••••••••••••• elery Out of the Grab Bag. o»o— patriotic meeting The Arkansas Thomas t a t used tw | — carry th e motto, \Mod help th e A patrioti c meetin g wa s held at n C h. th e poor can beg\ Bu t th e the Presbyterian Church by the poor don't be g I t is the rich who Business Men's Association last beg—for franchises, for public Friday evening April 12th It was —guarantees of their'investments\ opened by singing America, after for privileges; for \\cl\et \— Kan- which prayer was offered by Ke\ t ,as City Times Galbreath. Th e Battle Hymn ol th e • • • Republic was then sung, after w- h Th e poorer the soil th e better th e ich Rev. Galbreath introduced Mi»s crop of wild oats.-Leav enw orth Frances Ford of Binghamlon, chair,Penitentiary ) New Era. man of the Women's Liberty Loan Association She gave a short tall along patriotic lines and commend ed th e women on th e Liberty Loan • • • In th e Family Motorcycle \Quick . Mary, pinch the baby The horn , won't work \—Lnidentified • • • Tlx? men who ar e employed in the Forging Works attended In a body committee here. With Mrs. U. S. An Fd|tor „ as ^ as , h<? goum> Ziminer, Chairman, on th e gooa o{ , he monpy wh]ch kecp8 him work done here « » « \Keep th e Home Fires Burning\ A ta x on th e products of labor and 'Smile, Smile, Smile\ were incieases price A ta x on rent tor then sung Mayor Harry C Walker land values) lowers rent of Binghamton ga\e a n interesting . ' * * * address on the Liberty Bond quest- N'w.paper. \> I'd Angeles and ,on and urged all t o do their best p|s ^' h \ e are ma # k '\Z *\ at * do o\ er th e action of Frank A. Van- derlip of the National City Baiik of ,, _., .. Ne w York City and , a syndicate all cairying flags. The meeting .v u J • •.. 0 of which he is the head in asking ended by sin gin r the 'Stir Span- . „. , , , ™ gled Banner.\ Sb32,500 for twelve an d one- half _J o* o acres of unused land near Los Ang»- A service flag containing 11 starseles needed by th e Government as representing the boys that ha\ca light-house site, left High School t o Join the colors, Secretary of Commerce Red ield was dedicated a t th e High School ha s denounced the action of h e on Friday. Th e dedication was led syndicate an d says th e plans for Robert Whitney, President of a light-house at this point hive In J - - J Th o Jie or of by the Junior Class. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA consequence been abandoned. Vanderlip syndicate bought land in 1913 for $100 an acre, $1,6.00,000 for tho entire tract 16,000 acres. MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT with L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT andv your own Linseed Oil. ' You obtain greatest durability and cover ing power. Xb.' e |i & M PAINT is so positively good that it is known as the ^Master Paint.\ Whereas the best of other high grade paints cost you $3.50 a gallon, our L & M PAINT— made ready-for-nse—will cost Th^,«rt mJ »t,.dd ln ,un.«d yon only $2.70 a gallon. OUul*M««mM >utoPitiit YOU SAVE Mc A OA1LON OM EVERY CA1XOM W. L. Edson, Union Center C. TV, Hawkes, Binghamton Russell & Card, Endioott George Gage, Apalaobin - We were fortunete in contracting for our Spring Sup-^Jt ply of Rugs, Carpets.etc., early last fall and can sop ^g^, ply YOU at about Wholesale Prices E. N. WITHERILL & CO. 118 NANTICOKE STREET UNION, N. Y. PHONE 330 - M v. OLIVER BR0S.S » w : H t ^f j\\<$) Qrade furniture; of all kinds; Paint, Glass, Varniaues,„etc. X Lowest prices on Seasonable goods. Cut flowers and potted plftat 'J ©LITTER Undertakers and Embalmera- Phcv ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••* • Established 1883 HOUSE FURNISH* ! Funeral Director Undertaking Given Special Attention •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« • • • • • : : King W. Spend Main Street Phone Service Sewing MacJrjtB Do you need a new Sewing Machine pfcna£«j old one that needs repairig? If so wr We will call and give terms. ; Good Secondhand Machine's- W. F. Conrcli ENDICOTT, PHONE 2; ••••••••••••^••••••••••••••tWj