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m \ AN INDEPENDENT .lOl'R.WL. DEVOTED TO THE BEST LNTERESTS OF HUMANITY—THE PEOPLE'S, PAPER VoL 66, tto. 13 ! & Union, N. Y., Wednesday May 1, 1918. 60 cents a year in advance. (-?'i'-\.'.»!i.i l .ong 56* Churches '\t UNION CHIIRCHB8;', :^ev. Dolloway, Pastor.;^^ Sunday 8eryllM^^<. v -\^V Moralim hinln n santUy School. , t.PS 0. K\ . L Craning- Horrlce .. IMhra: TTTHfiBTSTTB\. ^ • , W. ,Pi»>«r ateeUng e»«ry ThuredmTxejwniiut'M 1:80. '•\i'flg'Miant MeeUnit 1st Thursday (fcjtch&BaUli ^wuintni. AllanmtemsV^V 'i / \ Ooibo Uioa witli o» ana wi will'do tkm'vood.\ »-—\\'/i'} \ JV|r !THOOI8T CHUROH . a E. ( '*»/• Meetimg i Meetin , j{;Hervice -^Siunday School Junior League Epwortn League, Evening Preaxshlng VanWoert Pastor. , 10.i>0 ; A'..-M. 11.4? iUM. .8.' E, M. &8^p4n\ P RE8BYTERIAN OHUR.OJH |i/>. *RKV. \B. O.-.GAT.BRRATH , IfASTOK; Morning Service, S'mday School, Christian Endeavor, Evening Service, Everybody welcome, U A!' M. to'l2:M. mCtoHPiiMj 6a0.to 7:80 P,M. 7:80 to 8:80 P. M. ENDIGOTT CHURCHES. pREEiMETHODIST CHURCH -£j0lL-B6ti£6nL Pastor.. _ O07 'Adams Avenue. rfl iy/8qqfloi 10 a. tn ng Service 11 a m Meeting'. 12 m. ng Service 7 p. m r Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. . are cordially invited to attend services,. Baptist, Monroe or. Grant avenue W. J Rutherford, pastor t Methodist Madison avenue, oor 1—Kev. Q. N. Uuderwoo-i, Presbyterian, Monroe iw Urant »—Rev, David F. Bonner, pastor I morose Roman Uathollu Waoh •avenue; oor. Broad--Rev J W pastor.' \aitCs tliajlon (Eplsoopal)- Cpap '. T„ R. Jones.pasror tnday morning prayer and ser >n loj}af morning prayer, litany and ' ••mo'n. nday morning praver, ooromun i and sermon. >ly Communion at 0 15 A M orning prayer at 10 3I>. jroing prayer and sermon The Lodges of Union ACTAH TRlBS.No.IU1,1.0 K. • KCKO V oeatl&ea ererj Wednesday evening It s't HalL alalo 8trooU ton. Fr. Foster het Leon Cornlck agaraoro, D. C. Morgan agamore, Archie Sehoolenft R. Cllve Warner W C. Q. Rodman ,W. A. L. Oliver ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. l'..(f Telephone 272 Diseases of Women ana Children , |ejqival D. Bailey, M.D. ^ r<>ad'Street, cor. Lincoln avenue ' Adfeott, N . y. KiOfftce Houra; ivtijfilO mornings; 1 to S aiter- looni; £.30 ro & evenings. 8UW- OAVS; « to 10 morning; 1 te? 3 .Kfteuioon, and by appointment. i N. Christopher, M.D ^South Liberty street, Union. [CITY IN ALL FORMS ..Jce'.'Houri— XaV'ajn.— 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p.m. rr/ard Bishop, D. C. ^Doctor of Chiropractic -fa ^falton A».„ ENtficqTT, N. T. Anaylsss Office Hours LEE. 2 to 8 P. M. ft ®7f gaj&?Ray Humphrey, MS$$L WYER. jnjiod Liberty Bta., Union, N. T. \attention given to Probate of inpblatment of Admlofstrators «~Jlement of decedent's estat*. ^m&^y (ifA, MAO OLARY. feoRHBY -AT-LAW. Ilcral Law Practice, Vears clerk ol the Burro- Dour*. Tioga Connty, giving ex- Snenciln Surrogate's work. f^f ^|^%orkK 'Pone 18 P •Phone 18- fv>l/ liWOOD S- OOE rPlano Tuner hBridlcott, N. T. - BE IT EVER SO HUMBLE. I>I*M. IV1 ead & Knapp Offloes 7ft Main street JEndicott, IV. Y. Both Phones: 137 Office hours 1 to S. 0 to A p u. Cattle Food From Offal. A Netherlands scientist has invented a cattle food that Is manufactured from albumen obtained from slaugh ter houses and fishing centers and po tato and fruit refuse. —\o*o- Childreh Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A His Daddy Has Gone To War \DOOR LITTLE KID! He has played hard all day with the toy holdiers his father brought home to him the day he left for Frai.ce. And he's been keeping his spirits tip because his father said to him—\Boy take care of your little mother—and 1 eep her happy till I come home again.\ And he has been trying very hard to back up that soldier in France. As his head sinks down on his _arm he sees that big soldier—his gun in hand, his face set towards Victory. And as the soldier goes \Over the Top\ he turns his head and smiles— smiles at the boy who means so much to him—who stands to him for home, country, love, happiness, success—all he holds most dear. Look well at this Child 1 He represents the future of America— the future of Liberty—do your share t o help his father win the great fight for all th e children of the world. BUY LIBERTY BONDS and give your child the, opportunity of growing up in a clean and splendid world This (pace is made available to the Government for the advertisiop; of Liberty Bonds by the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. on bclialf of the holdera of over cip'iteon million of iti policiei amounting to apprrjxim itclv/our hilhons of dollars uf in»untnce for whole protection this onnpany i- holding almost aix hundred and fifty millions of re*erve» brMdrj other assets. This com pany has subscribed for $10,500.0110 of the new Liberty Bonds and recommends them without qualification as the safest invest ment in the world, its agents are at the same time In a cam paign to sell *6S,000,000 of W. S. S. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Second • Federal • Reserve • District 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK HARWRAE • • Paints, Oils, Chi Namel Varnish, Oil Cook Stoves, i Netting, Screen Wire, Farm and Garden Tools. SPECIAL • • • • • • Ajax Defiance Auto Tires and Tubes, ^ • Auto Acccsoriei, Havolene Oil, Liquid Vaneer and O'Cedar • g Oil Polishes, Johnson's Auto Gleaner and. Wax. • I Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work s* Home of The 'Stewart' Range • • Company ; Phone 325-R • * - if Phone 325-R • z *••••«•«•••«••••••••••«••«>••••••••••••••••>•••••••••• s • • • • • CO ON or CO UNDER • • • • • • UR work is not done until J • the war is won and peace | secured which will guar- f • antee freedom to aU peop* | les great and small. • The Third Liberty Loan j I LETS the STAY-AT-HOMES HELP | (Save to^uy) FARMERS NATIONAL BANK f Union, cing hours, 9 New York. t Banking hours, 9 to 3. • Some \IFs 99 If you come our way we'll send overflowing values your way. If you leave a dollar with us it is merely exchanging the money for its equivalent in Groceries. If you are anxious to secure goods which are not afraid of the closest scrutiny, this is a good place to come. GlgcLto^greet you at any time. VanGorder's Grocery Phone 322'M 107 Nanticoke Street • • • • • • Removal of Meat Market To the People of Union and Vicinity:— Having rented the store of J. E. LeBaron No. 122 West Main «L Union, N. Y., recently occupied b y Sam LeBaron as a restaurant, ttftt move my Meat Market from the basement of the Major House, Nauttcoke st, about April 1st 1918 where'I will be pleased t o see all of my old customers and any new ones wishing t o trade with me. The New Market will te fitted up in first-class condition and being located on the street level with no steps to climb up or down and also more room, I feel that I can take better care of my meata, and Jlso of my customers. I wish to thank the people of Union and vicinity for past pat* ?ODage and solicit a fair share for the future. CITY MARKET v J. P. Bosworth, Proprietor.