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PAGE TWO THE UNION NEWS Bringing Iron to the Front It is a well-known fact that men of courage, men with brawn and nerve to \buck the line\ and go \over-the-top\ have rich, red blood coursing through their veins. This blood must contain about as much iron as there is in a common tens, penny nail. The red blood corpus cles must be fed on iron to have that rich red color. The nerves are fed on the red blood corpuscles, so when you feel tired, worn out before the day is half over, when pimples show on neck or face, it's the danger signal, time to repair the blood-cells. It is fortunate that Dr. Pierce and his sjaff of able physicians at the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.Y., have found a combination jsf iron^ and herbal extracts that gives The stomach tone, fortifies the blood with iron in a form that it can be taken into the system. You need energy and \ pep \ every day. You can acquire it quickly by taking \Irontic\ This latest discovery called, \Iron-tic can be had at most drug stores, in tablet form, at sixty cents the vial. Send Doctor Pierce's Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y.. ten cents for trial package. GET INSURED NOW! The Premium Won't Break You A Fire Might THOS. A. Mac CLARY BANK BUILDIN G UNION. N Y (Agenc y Est. l«S8.) Gum Labels 3000 PR ^ ,D $1.00 Send For Catalogue. RUBBER STAMPS Brass Stencils, Steel Dies Notary Seals Commercial Printing Ben. I*. Joggerst 118 State 8t Binghamton We sell a large variety of W rapping Paper, riting Paper, Office and School Stationery, At Wholesale and Retail Stephens & Company 86 and 87 State St, Binghamton. H .Y. The Thrice-a-week Edition NEW YORK WORLD Practically a Daily at he Price of a Weekly, No other Newspaper ID tfae world give s so much at BO lo w a price. The value and need of a news paper in the household •was never greater than a t the present tim<? The great war in Europe Is now half-way Into UB third year, and, whether peace b e at hand or yet be fa x off, It and the events to follow it are sure to b e of absorb ing interest fo r many a month to come. These are world-shaking affaire, in which the United States, willing or unwilling, is compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues. The Thrice-a-week World's reg ular subscription price i s only $1 .00 iper year, ana this pays for 166 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Union hews together for one year for only $1 .25 The regular subscription price of Jjhe two papers i s fWO. m- THE . JKITCr1EN_ fei CABINETS It Is the height of every man's am bition to reach the point where he can say Just what he thinks. HELPFUL HINTS FO R MOTHERS. HOUSE. There ar e time s when a needleful o f silk of a certain color Is most needed —when yo u ar e read y t o discard your old em broidery silks, don't, bu t win d the m o n a card, cutting ou t n little V- shape d piece at eac h en d lo~-keep- the—sllkWrom- slipping, then put tliem away In a small box , where they may B e found when needed. Small caps or bags of various col ors of silk, cu t In a circle an d shirred with a n elastic, may b e slipped over electric light globes, Softening th o glare and giving Just th e note o f color for different occasions . Water color paint will retlnt slip pers, flowers an d other fady things. Oil palm, th e kind tha t comes In tubes. If dissolved in gasoline will col or feathers, silks or ha t trimmings . One must be careful of fire whe n usin g such Inflammable stuff. To work out doors and allow th e things dye d t o hang in th e ai r for a long time Is most desirable. Wear a heavy cotton glove on Iron ing day to save th e hand s from th o heat of th e Iron, even an electric Iron heats th e hand unpleasantl y A spring from a discarded window shade makes a fine support for po t covers, fasten it on each side of the molding within easy reach of (h e stove, and slip th e cover s In letting them rest on the top of th e molding. Steel wool No . 0 0 with an old glov e and soa p will remove stain s from alu minum without scratchin g It- An y roughness only encouruge s further scorching an d burning on of food. Iron stains In sink s and other pin reft where thpre Is n o metal to be corroded should be treated wit h a mild solution bf muriatic acid an d water, it ucl s like magic In removing stains. When trying to ope n a stubborn Jnr, a common Jar rubber held betwee n th e Ud ond th e hand will act as a wrench . When the springs lie down In couc h or chair, Just turn It over, rip off th e lining an d retle th e springs In place, thus saving an upholsterer's hill One thrifty housewif e painted he r couch over with a dy e solution, using a brush a s on e does paint It dried nd looked exceedingly welL In d looke d exc t •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford Garage 129W*SWN G TON AVENUE Endicott, N.Y. Mr Car Owner, your Tires and Spring! how about Tubes for We ar e Selling Agents fo r two of the best- tires on the market Goodyear & Ajax Plain and Non-Skid FreBh . fcew Stock Just Received No Left-overs. 5 per cent of f list fo r fash Ford Parts Spot Lights, Hand Horns Bumpers, Speedometers Shock Absorbers, Body Polishes Radiator No-leak, Dry Batteries Spark Plugs, Motor Oil Tool Boxes, Blow-out Patches Wrenches, etc . All Ooods Sold .M Bottom Prices For CaBh. Garage Open from 7 a.m . to 8.30 p.m. , MAINE Mrs. Henry Hinaman of Union sp ent a few days last week a t Ti- ana with her daughter Mrs. Rob er t L. Norton. Clair e Hathaway who is i n Camp at Portsmouth, N.H. , visited his grandmother, Mrs. L . A . Hathaway and other relatives in town a cou ple of days last week. Rev. D. E . Stoker preached i n the Congregational Church last Sunday, the pastor. Rev M. L. Dal- ton being out of town. Mrs. Sarah Lewis who has been spending the past winter with her The D°M*ing Club of the High Si.hoo 1 - a meeting on Wed nesday evening and deba'e'd the question, \Resolved that ;he merchants o f Whitney Point should adopt the Cash and Carry sjslem.\ The affirmative side won. Officers for the J R . C were e- lected on Friday morning ai the High School. A number of the houses I K re are being remodeled.. ' papered and painted. A box of shrubs, trees and vines has been received wi'h whicn to decorate the School lawn, and replace the trees that have died. The Senior Class of the High Sc hool has held several mtetintrn A Concert By M. E. DeGraff daughter Mrsi Irwin Howard, has . ^ TSSfiSSTBTH^V, to spend ^^^^r^^--- ' the summer with her eon. Juniors, Sophs and FuhhmcD . Mrs. Lorena M. Wordsworth o f ——°*° North Syracuse i s the guest o f Mrs | Ellen DeL. Thomas and o'her f HP- ! nds in town. ) Rev Frank Parsons of Union pr eached i n the M E . Church last Sunday morning, the pastor, Rev. F L. Page, being still unable to attend to his pastoral duties, tho nan' reeoverine. I Mr Di-Graf f will hold a Concert at the M . E. Church, Union lor the lienefi t of the T K K. Ciass on Wednesday evening May 22 d a t 8 o'clock Remember the date and rUn't miss this affair as it wil l be J or. c of Sh e fines'. n >JW \nl tinais ev- Lynn DeLano of Elmira spent the er held in Union A fine line -of week-end with his parents Mr an>' Mis. H E . DeLano. \p.os Brooks of I. ni< I'it wen. \i '»d his cousin fc.i .i K 1'a ^i.i ard »jufe. Ralph Gray ot Cornell Univer sity and Eugene Gray of Washin'j- ton, D C, spent last Sunday with their parents M r an 1 Mrs. A.Gray. Eugene Gray ?oes to Gettysburg, Pa. . where he has employment i n the Tank Service. M r and Mrs. Gilbert Higbee of Union, Mr . and Mrs. Alison Broas of Oak Hill , Mrs. John Robinson and daughter Mrs. Stevens of Un io n Center have been recent guests of Mr . and Mrs. C. D . Rejnmele. Mr and Mrs. Fred W In galls and little daughter Lorena of Westover are spending the week with rela tives in this vicinity Gerald Bowen of Endicott was a week end guest a t the home of hi s uncle Fayette-Bowen and wife. Miss Page^f Minnesota last week visited her , brother Rev. F L Pnge and family Mr and Mrs Ephraim Saddle- mire who have been spending the past five weeks with their child ren out-of-town returned to thiir homr las', Friday Miss Clar a Benton was J utck- end guest of he r cousin, Mr s Jic- ob Zimmer and family i n Gates N< ighborhood Mis William Hau'kes and daugh te r Marian were week-end guests of relatives and friends in Bing- l-amton. Little Meadows Mr Lee Pendleton has been from Camp Meade on a visi t to hj s home. Glad to see you, Lee Hope you wil l soon b e home to stay Mrs. Geo Card who has been staying with her daughters, Mrs. W Schoonover and Mrs . Willis Al len, has returned to the home of he r son, Geo. Card a t this p i ice. She is *very poorly Mrs. Dr Chaffee who has been sic k for some time died last week. Bunal was at Warren Center, Rev, By Winters officiating Mrs. Frank GibBo n is very sick . Her daughter Mrs. John Budine of Warren, Pa., i s caring fo r her. out—of-town scaled with talent will a 40 piece o*o lie pre- orchestra. BEAUTY IN HOME GROUNDS Muc h May B e Done With a Little Care and Work ; an d th e Results Are Gratifying . The ground surrounding the typical cit y residence Is not a thing to en ten the eye I n search o f beauty. Usually it Is a plain expanse of lnwn with here an d there a tree t o reliev e the monot ony and provide some shnde. A little shrubbery aroun d th e porc h Is als o fre quently Been, bu t often It Is scrawny , showing that It has been chosen a t ran dom , poorly planted and poorl y kept . ' This condition Is so genera l that the exceptiona l yards seldom full t o attrac t attentio n to themselves, and Incident ally t o the neglected yards. I The war garde n movement Inst year led many who hn d grown avvny fro m planting t o rever t t o th o Jjiherent In stinct In every person t o see thing s grow and t o help them. ^Mnn y were surprise d that their small kitchen gnr- dens began t o take time which former l y went to outdoor sports , nn d tha t th e pleasure was fully as great . The bene fits are likewise as readily recogniz able . I f this Interest can be sustained. It Is prohnbl e tha t there wil l b e a re viva l o f the home flower garden , an d { more genera l Interest In the beautiflca- tlo n of home grounds. WINNING HEADS! Are those that know how to dress the body attractively. Looking like success'\ is a great help in attain-^ ing it ** Wear our Suits, Hats, Cap| Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves ar| other Furnishings if you want your appearance to suggest both perity and possession of good taste. You will,: find the experiment costly just the contrary. New Shirt Waists, -Tms-yVaslrSfrirts,- - jVetc House IJ/rsses, A\ew Straw Hats for Men and froiti 25c to $5.00 W. M: BARBER Clothier and Furnisher ............................................ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••<*M H Color up last Summer's Dresses with DiJI ^cp Dyes, two package dyes (silk and wool, ar^cf*^ tun and mixed) or Dyola. Putnam ancf| less Dyes- one package dyes. Then buy the McCall Patterns and make % latest style. - H. L. Whitney Nanticoke Street Whitney Point Severe showers on Sunday and Monday raised the level oi the 7 toughnio^a river over a foot The total receipts of the Oper etta elven last Friday were$ 80. 1 he net returns of $4< wil l go to the Junior Ked Cross to continue its work. THE CITIZEN'S COMMON DUTIES. Each one o f u s as citizens of Amer ica has certai n elementary an d fundu menta l duties t o perform B y th e fulthfulness wit h vvhlili we perfor m Uie m may th e measure o ou r Ameri canism b e ganged. We owe allegiance nn d help t o ou r Wintry, we cannot evade our duty to the family , which Is th e foundation o f the real America , we cannot Ignore th e pelghbor who Is as much a part o f America as we are . By th e purchase o f Libert y Loan Bonds on d b y whole-hearted service In Inducin g others t o bu y them , we ca n fulfill all of these common dutie s as the y press upon u s nt this fateful mo ment In th e histor y of th e Unite d States. We show ou r loyalt y t o Americ n In.) practica l manner when we purchase bonds to th e limit of our ability, we recognize ou r dut y to th e famil y when b y buying these bonds we make wise provlslo r for tie fniur e of ou r chil dren we n> pi ou r ••t.1itriirl>»ii to ou r neighbor when \\ . ii • I T iMm to sbur e in th e prh lb—e o f I.. 'I.IIII : bin country, hi s chlliln 11 M1..1 'i 'f Applicatio n of Reason. I t Is by reasoning tha t we arriv e at tho rensc* of thlnsrs. ^ ^a^^%^^ aQO ^o^^^oo0o#0$# t ^8ot of the Grab Bag. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••• A jevival was being conducted by a muscular preacher. He was Jis- torbed by two young men wno scoffed at everything ihey >aw or heard. Ho paused and JSKCQ them why they had St tended the to see iniiacleb per- replied one walk- the There i s more Catarrh i n this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put togathir, - and for years i t was supposed, to be incur- meeting, able. Doctors prescribed local r-'m-, „. v „,_-, edies, and by constantly failing to 1 e ~ me cure fljith local treatment, pro- formed\ imprudently nounced i t incurable. Catarrh i s a o f them, local disease, ircatly influenced by | Leaving the pulpit and constitutional conditions ana there- . ™ . 1 ' , , fore requires constitutional treat- ln * quietly down the aisle ment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, minister seized one after the oth- manufactured by F. J. Cheney & o r by the collar and, as they dis- Co., Toledo, Ohio, i s a constitution- appPared out of the doori rc . al remedy, is taken Internally ana . . acts thru the Blood on the Mucous marked: Surfaces of the System. One Huna-f \We don't perform miracles here, re d Dollars reward i s offered for, but we do ca6t out devils.-- Ne*' any case that Hall's Catarrh Medf- York Cal l cine fails to cure. Scno for circu- ' ' lars and testimonials. F.J.CHENEY & Co. , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hair's Family, pills lor constipa- —! o*o- Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS.T.O.R.IA 3 Lots FOR SALE. 3 Valuable Lot «5$ Y.fsr ticoke st., Union,^ Oood location for Store o r Residence ue, on easy terms. Will increase Now is Write your chance to get a good lot at right-jpl c Binghamton, N Y. C. LUSK, 84 Court Street. Live & Let Live Hardware^ Exchange Block, Union, N|| Garden Tools, < Garden plows, rakes, Perfection and Classic! Oil Stoves For Summer Use U.£. DECK PAiism •;?M Frank J. Get Your Shoes Hi That new suit is not complete with' out a pair of nice shoes. I have a complete line of New up-tO'date shoes that fit and will give you the wear. Call and see the line before buying else* where. Stock and quality considered I can save you good money. [also have Shoes that I am Closing i Out At COST ancf BELOW. Come and Pick while the picking is good. CEO. T. RAITIl 112 Nanticoke Street Urii^il »»•••••»»»•»••••*»•••••»++ ••••••••••••••••^ t 1