{ title: 'The Union news. (Union, N.Y.) 1918-1919, May 29, 1918, Page 2, Image 2', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031974/1918-05-29/ed-1/seq-2/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031974/1918-05-29/ed-1/seq-2.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031974/1918-05-29/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031974/1918-05-29/ed-1/seq-2/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: George F Johnson Memorial Library
PAGE TWO THE UNION NEWS IRON AND BLOOD. Few people know that every .coura- geoun, red-blooded -person, such as our own soldier boys at the front, has within his body fifty grains of iron, or as much as is contained in an ordinary \tenpenny\ nail.. To be brave; courageoua.and active one must ha^e good, red blood. Our men of iron are men with good blood, good circulation and an active liver. The poor, weak \slacker\ who is not brave enough to go So war. is probably unfit because of thin, watery blood. It is easy to acquire strength and red-blood cor puscles by taking regular exercises in the outdoors, breathing exercises in the morning, and something to increase the appetite and the red- blood corpuscles. The newest iron tonic is \Irontic\ discovered by Dr. Pierce and his staff of physicians at the Surgical Institute, -In-Buffaior-N. -Yr—This \Irontic\ tablet is a combination of soluble iron and herbal extracts, which is proving a wonderful success everywhere it can be obtained. Most druggists sell these \Irontic\ tablets in sixty-cent vials. Send Dr Pierce 10c for trial pkg. \Irontic\ tablets build up, strength en, energize, and fill you full or vim, vigor and vitality. GET INSURED The Premium Won't Bteatioii A Fifejight THOS. A. Mao CLARY BANK BUILDING UNION. N Y (Agenc y Est . 1853.) Gum Labels 3000 PI ¥S£ ,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. N.Y. TheThrice-a-week Edition NEW YORK WORLD Pradically a Dally at he Price of a Weekly. No other Newspaper In the worl d give s so much at s o lo w a price. The value and need o f a news paper i n the household was oever greater than at the present time. The great war i n Europe i s now hall-way Into It s third year, and, whether peace be at hand or yet be far oft , it and the events to follow i t are sure to be o f absorb ing interest for many a month to come. TheBe are world-shaking affairs, I n which the United States, willing or unwilling, i s compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such Issues. The Thrice-a-week World 's reg nlar subscription price is only $1.00 per yeaK and this pays for 156 ,., papers.* fwe. offer this unequalled \fVnewspa /er, rahd'-'The Union lu'ews ctogetbjMor one year for only $1.25 ty&bBZ'xfgptox eubicrlption price ''•'? tbeitvo /paper* ,1s . I WO. CROOKS 'Tis said al l kinds o f people help Make up this world and I Certainly have seen a number, though Some D O doubt missed my eye; Be that as i t may, I've noticed As I fathomed Life's queer nooks That the largest clan to poster man Are Ordjnaey crooks. That some folks are born crooked [ have often heard i t said. While others they acquire the trait B y lying cramped i n bed, The people who are bcrrn that way 51 y sympathy command. Bu t why straight folks go crooked Is what 1 -cn n 't-uadoisundi Most anywhere a pirson goes v Or anywhere one looks It' s really quite impossible To o\erlook the crooks, Vast numbers have their bank ac counts With thousands by the score, And stil l they'll \do you' if they can To get one dollar more There's crooked men i n Mexico, And ''Washington, D( , \ There's one or two i n Canada And some i n \Albany;\ And if you'll wipe your spectacles. Then take a look around, Methinks you'll need no telescope To fin d some here i n town There's crooked men i n politics And lawyers just a few, There's crooked bankers here and there \nd crooked preachers too, They greet you with a smiling face , They shake your hand and laugh; Bu t when they get behind jour back Their only thought i s graft. And as this world keeps rolling on Mi d rich and poor alike You'l l find about three crooked men To one w IIO'H really \while Bu t here they are and here they'll stay -\n d tho' we weep or laugh They'll look about to find a chance To reap a little grnft. ^jLincoln Matkee Ford Garage 129WASHIN G TON AVENUE Endicott, N.Y. Mr Car Owner, how about your Tires and Tubes for Spring! We are Selling Agents for two o f the best tireB on the market i Goodyear & Ajax Plain and NOD -Skid Fresh, New Stock Just Received No Left -overB . S per cent of f lis t for Cash. Ford Parts Spot Lights, Hand Horns Bumpers, Speedometers Shock Absorbers, Body Polishes Radiator No-leak, Dry Batteries Spark Plugs, Motor Oi l Tool Boxes, Blow-out Patches Wrenches, etc. All Goods Sold At Bottom Prices For Cash. Garage Open from 7 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. r $1.251 ice of I ••••••••••• MAINE May 29—Rev. C . R . Wolcott, Mrs. Wolcott and daughter Mildred o f Newark Valley were guests o f Rev. &. V. \VahDevenfer anc l family Tasf Wednesday and* night. There was a farewell recep'ion given i n the Town Hall last Fri day evening to Derward Denee and Fdwin Haskins who have now gone , to a camp i n South Carolina. They were each presented with a wrist w atch. The Memorial Services were hell in the M . E . Church last SunJay morning The pastor, Re v F. L . Huge preached Ui e memorial .ser mon. —Mrsr iRriia-£)uren is-spending -a - fow weeks with reltaives i n Oseo, Wisconsin W E. Corson. Seward Corson and Flo) d Turner made a business trip to Bainbridge last Friday- Mr and Mrs. I I L . Tymeson ha v e received word o f the safe arrival in Lohdon o f their bo n Dr Walter Tymeson. Audley Allen o f Endicott 1 B sp- rndiiux %nmr> iim£ ?L*?__*^J1^- fy -?.\'lr parents Dr Dwight Dudley and wife The Decoration Day address wil l be given i n the Congregational Ch urch at two o'clock Thursday May 30th by Kev. Watson o f Vestal. Morton E. Saddlemire of Lmcn spent last Sunday with his par ents Mr and Mrs. Ephraim Saddle mire Mrs. Sturtevant i s (.pending a few days with friends i n Newark \ alley .Mrs. Emma (i Newell, D . D G . M of the 25th Eastern Star District •trad e her officia l visit here \\ ed- nesday evening May i4th. Visitors were present from Whitney Fo nt and Union About twenty-six o f her young frit nds made Miss Lulu Lewis a surprise \ isit last Satui da > e \ ening on the occasion o f hei birthday n- niversary They presented her with a small puise of mom')' Ie o ereim and cake were served. Mr and Mrs. F H Marean and son Raymond spent Wednesday in (.enter Village with their dau.'h- u-r and sister, Mrs. harl J Hic^ins and family. Mrs. I arrie Turner and son Floyd Turner and wife spent a da > re cently on Oak Hil l as guests of Mr. an J Mrs. Earl Adriance, and .v isited unh Kavmond Broas who goes soon to a camp at I aria Island.S. Kay R Lewis has been spinding a few days with friends in Endiiott Rev D Stoker's house waa str uck and caught fir e during tho tnunder shower last Sunday Mrs. Stoker was alone i n the house at the time but wit h remarkable pres enee o f mind succeeded in exting uishing the flames. Mrs. Leroy Turner has been sp ending a few days with relatives in Cortland and Binghamton Re v M. L. Dalton and wife ire in LeRaysville, Pa., attending a meeting o f the Susquehanna Cong regational Association Mrs. Carrie Turner, Bon Floyd and wife were guests last Tuesday of Mrs. Turner's brother John Hin- man and family i n Binghamton There wil l be Field Day exercis es for tho various schools i n this vicinity at the Bchool -hous e i n this village May 30th . John Holmes spent last week i n N i ho'i. Mis s Louise E. Benner was i n Un- Unlon spent Saturday afternoon ion the latter part o f the week giv irig~lmuilcTeilons. Mr. and Mrs. Chaunccy ~Goodek] now of Apalachin mo'ored to Nich ol s on Sunday and called at the home o f their cousin, W M. Louns- berry at Lounsberry, on their way home. C. L . Barton i s seriously ill with heart trouble. Carl Jewett o f Waverly i s spend ing a week 'with his father, W W. Jewett, who has been sick for sev- eial days, and assisting with the farm work. - -s-Scrrtpcv -•Ftog~wtt*-'twerrty^onoj stars, i n honor o f our boys who have gone to the front i s suspen 1 - ed across Main street i n this vil- lr.g e By *he side o f i t i s a Lib erty Loan Honor Flag to show that Apulaehin went over the top i n the Third Liberty Loan campaign. There ia also a large U . S flajj . Mrs. Dilla Hunter Mrs. Dilla Hunter, aged 5-1 years INC HEADS Are those that know how to dress the body atirjctively Looking tike success is a great help in attain ing it J Wear our Suits, Hats, Caps, : Shirts, Isfeckwear, Gloves and | other Furnishings $• if you want your appearance to suggest both pros- • perity and possession of good taste. You will not uir-n - at iirr- \ n Y —mrapnmr iJiifs — hamton, Saturday last She ib sur vived b> one son, Robert Hunl°r The funeral was hel 1 i n Cornell's funeral parlors on Tuesday morn ing Burial was i n Apalachin. Whitney Point Apalachin George Holmes who i s working for the Government i n Accotink, W.Va. is spending a few days with his family here Henry Knapp expects to return with him some time this week. Mr and Mrs. Fred Edwards have retuined to their home here to sp end the summer An Ice Cream Social for the bene fit o f the M E . Church was lue' J on Saturday evening at the Church. As a result o f the numerous el ectrical storms which have occur red here lately the roads a i e i n a very mudd ycondition. We are al l waring patiently for the time when our Main street will be pav ed and the mud banished forever. The Toulton Brothers, hardware dealers o f Union, have • been i n town several days this week put ting i n a bath room i n the house of W . H. Spencer who recently moved here from Endicott. A Measuring Social was held by the W P H S . Debating CIUJ for the benefit o f the Senior Class o f 1918 on Tuesday evening. The fee was 5c for every foot you were tall The Social began at eight o'clock with songs and speeches by the members o f the Club, after which light refreshments were served. This was the last official meeting of the Club for this term. The Memorial Day Excicises held on Thursday consisted o f the an nual parade to Riverside Cemetery followed b y a speech by Rev. C. L Lewis. The line or parade form ed at 1.30 o'clock i n the following order the Marshal and aids, the Whitney Point Band, the RedCr09S The laCulty and memberB o f the Whitney Point High School, and al l soldiers and sailors present. After the exercises at the ( emetery the parade marched to the Opera Hour - He where an address was given by Rev C. L. Lewis. \The Girls Over There\ a home talent military drill and drama will be presented at the Opera House on Friday evening for the benefit of the Eastern Star. o+o Notice My wile^ Mrs. Eugene Snyder, for merly Miss Esther Hess o f Oak at . Union, N.Y., having left my bed and board, I hereby forbid any tody harboring her or trusting her to my expense. Eugene Snyder, Dryden. N.Y. 13— 3 o*o There i s more Catarrh i n this sec tion o f the country than al l other diseases put togsthir, and for years it was supposed to b e incur able. Doctors prescribed loca l rim- edieB , and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced i t incurable. Catarrh i s a local disease, greatly influenced by L constitutional conditfons ana there-/ fore requires constitutional treats] ment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine/ 1 manufactured by F. J. Cheney /. Co., Toledo, Ohio, I s a constitution a l remedy, i s taken Internally a*io acts thru the Blood on the Mudous Surfaces o f the System. One -Hund red Dollars reward i s offered' for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medi cine fails to cure. Send fo r circu lars and testimonials. ' P.J.CHENEY St Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c . I Hall\s Family Fills for constipa tion, - i —y -I Men Insist o n Eatin g Meat . \There are, o f course.wasteful fami lies, but most Incomes are not elastic enough to admit o f much Wanton throwing nwny o f goo d food, \ a writer soy s In the Woman's Home Companion. \It IB safe to say that a large portion of suc h waste as there I s I s caused b y the 'simple , plain'—but expensive— tastes o f the American man. I t I s not onl y the big Johns, but the littl e Johns, of the country who emulate i n conduct the ranchman who rambled Int o a New Yor k restaurant, and, having read tho menu, clenched a knife and fork i n eac h fist, nnd, bringing them down on tho table , cried out i n a fearsome voice, \Meat!* \This cry o f \mea t I' went up I n tens of thousands o f homes after patriotic women tried t o put Int o effect the substitute menus.\ -o*o- Ohildren Oxy FOR FLETCHER'S CASXORIA find the experiment costry just the contrary cA etc Shirt Waists, ' Mw }r <7s7rsrnrrs,*• JS'eir Jfousf Dresses, JS'ew Mrair Hats fur Men and Boys from 25c to $5.00 W. M. BARBER . 3 TX 2 -1 IXTTX auu jr ai msuoi • • • • • I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 • H Color up last Summer's Dresses with Diamond Dyes, two package dyes (silk and wool, and cot ton and mixed) or Dyola. Putnam and Peer less Dyes- one package dyes. Then buy the McCall Patterns and make in the latest style. H. L. Whitney Nanticoke Street •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I'nio n « 3 Lots FOR SALE. 3 Valuable Lots onNan- ticoke st.. Union, N.Y. Will increase in vnl - Good location fo r Store or Residence ue, on easy terms Now IB your chance to get a good lo t a t right pric e Write Binghamton, N Y. C. LUSK, 61 Court Street • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Live & Let Live Hardware Store Exchange Block, Union, N. Y. Garden Tools, etc. Garden plows, rakes, hoes Perfection and Classic Oil Stoves For Summer Use U.S. DECK PAINT Frank J. Lawless Get Your Shoes Nffiw! 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. I also have Shoes that I am Closing j Out At COST and BELOW. Come and Pick while the picking isjgpbd CEO,T...„ 112 Nantlcoke Street- iffffilKtf. I ••1.1 •4 % lion