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THE UNION' NEWS PAGE THREH Rave' You Had a Hard Cold or |La Grippe ? Elf BO yo u ore ver y for'unuta |lt'it ha s not left you with jjBhnttered nerveB, wea k lun^s, %or gome nthrr »^rl »ii» pffert». won, k it la a hopeless task t o • •try t o restor e you r health J mmle your Wood is deficient » In quantity o r quality. • | The blood takes the nour- 4 ishment from th\ food an d • j^Hirtrtbutc*—It— to—the— varloua-*- Lmusclea an d organs, it takes J fcalso— any medication th .it Is • Is administered through th e • month. The blood is the only J means by which the medicine • \can reach the nerves. • & If the blood 1 B thin its car- Z Srylng capacity is lessened be- • Realise It is the red corpuscles • jn the blood that carry oxy- £ fgen and other needed con- • E ljutltuents t o the varjous • iparts of the body. J SS • & DR. SOUTH WORTH S f $ Z IBM.and KMneyReiedy_j I ^AidB to Increase the red t\ JrcorpuBclea in the blood. It • ^enables them t o absorb more J Koxygen . t o carr y more lite » fcaaa strength t o the weaken- • 'red organs. After a hard cold { [$or a n attack of \Orippe\ you • £noed such a remedy to str- t lengthen an d r,egulate your • 'fi vital organs. • >j Dr . Southworth 's Blood an d J f; Kidney Remedy improves ev- * ery function of th e human • clears the Head an d removes Z all poisons of disease from • th e Bystem. J H' Suite of Room s T o Rent— One in 2ndicptt an d on e in Union inq. K. Anson, 209 Liberty st. For Sale—2 small bedroom car - jfpets. Inq . 110 ECM. street. For Sale— Refrigerator , three Iturner oil atove, cream separator, Kfbarbed wire' 3c pound; et al. jjlrqulre. C. Barton, V>. Main st. EOPLE ow Mr. an d Mra. J . D. Hammond 3n d daughter Dorrls of Canandaguo, Y., have been spending a few days with UI B sisters, Mrs. F . J . Lawless and Mrs. Chas. Steenburg . Mrs. Earl Tlngley an d Mrs. C V. Bush of Blnghamton spen t last Tuesday with Mrs. F . J . Lawless of Exchange Btreet. Ferris Powers an d Frank Lawless went t o Quaker Lake on a fishing Cheer-up Entertainment Soldiers' Cheer-up Club be- urc h collections $34.61; Bak o Sale The Vestal Commitlep was in The charge of Miss Anna Rounds an d lleves in doing things and doing every on o di d splendid work. $525 1 them on Bhort notice. They bargain was given b y the people of Vestal ,e d for the use or the Royal Tl.ea'er and vicinity. About 250 resident s 1 SPcured talent fo r a fine prog- it Union gave their share in End-|i?m, an d appeared before thei r aud icott where they ar e employed, fence all within 48 hourj^The pro- Mrs. Fromer, wishes t o thank th e were K'ven t o the'Greatest ronimittee wh o solicited for the' Molher In The World \ Red On™ , nlsn th p Cheer-up Club Among those who delighted_the who gave the fine entertainment audience wero M «- Sta \. Mi8S o help swell the fund, and all who Helen Ho °P er . members of the n any way contributed t o the , u< ^- l( ' hl ^ u ' , Club - ? 0 * Seout9 ; and reus attained I I>,of Dionne wit h hiB legerdermain o*o At th e home of Mr and Mrs . Frank Your Money Refunded If Pratts SLice Killer does no t destroy 1 D- fBiWcts on Cucumber, Squash, Melon ^IfijjVlnes, R OBO an d Currant Bushes. '.'Walt's not poison and guaranteed by •ftR' E . A. Sweet, Union, i JE ^° Let—One suite of rooms in th e S 'lf, Brow n Block ; steam heat, an d all jfttup^tcT-daTe improvements . Inquire jKat Ruckel 'B Drug Stpre. Pure strain |i an d Buff Orpington \Jggs for ha t Order s reserve d -P, D. Brown. For Rent—Suito of 5 rooms an 1 Rhode Island Reds. 1 fo r ha t on appli- I; ching. «-oat ion f —bath with all modern improve- I ments . $20. pe r mont h with light 9 an d hea t furnished, an d gard<m.No f Gallagher, Ideal Park Club House, . objection to children. Inq. Jack Phone, No . 527. LOST- Erie Mileag-* Book on Main o r Nantlcok e st. Finder will please to 1-save a t this office. For Sale—Six to n of 16 pe r cent Acid Phosphate. In q a t T A. Law - ton's Hay Barn, Badge r st, Union. 10—3 FARMS FOR SALE 1 have the best valued In farms o r town property yo u will fina in this vicinity. Frank Nestor, Chandler Block Union A. E . Dionne, Auctioneer, Te l ophono 323-.1. street, Union. No. 114 Nanticoke 400 TYPEWRIT ERS! All kinds, new and used. REMINGTONS $15 up Instruction book with each mach ine. EMPIRE TYPE FOUNDRY. Manufactu rers of Type and Printers Supplies, BUFFALO. N. Y SO Years Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed H. B. DICKENS AUCTIONEER trip, bringing home som e fine spec- lmena of the finny tribes Miss Minnie Ga y wh o has been spending a week with he r sister Mrs. Carr in Scranton ha s returned Mr. Olin Parsons srcnl ThursJay with Rev. an d Mrs. F H . Parsons. Miss Rena Baxter is spending a week's vacation at her home o n Duane street. Private Ra y Barrows is spend ing u short furlough uilh his m o ther Mrs. Lillian Barrows. Mr. Mitchell of OttuwaJCas. is spendin g some time aunt Mrs. Dresser. Supt K. E. Beilby attended the Field Da y a t Hawlcyton Saturday Joh n Shannon of Oweg o wa s E caller in town on Sunda y Mr. an d Mrs, J . L. Lusk returned hom e Frida y after having spent the winter a t St. Petersburg, Fla . Thomas Kearnoy left last Thurs^ -*l*y for Vicirimn i n «ee hi s son ^ eph who will soon sail for France. Mrs. S. W. Shay ha s received word from her husband tha t h e has passed for service in th e merchant marine, an d 1 B stationed a t Boston Mass. Mrs . Shay, ne e Miss Anna Kearney expects t o join her hus band there soon. Mrs. Fayette Mersereau of Brook lyn ha s been spendign a fe w days with Mrs. Wm . Barnum. Mrs, Swart of—W. Main street Wednesday t o visit he r niece near Sidney. Mahlin Reeve is visiting his par ents on W Main street. Mr. C. Clift has move d from Nan ticoke street to th e Schoolcraft house on Duane street George Capetanois of Troy Pa., began his work a s pastor of th Church ot Christ\ Disciples, last week in Endicott. Services are held ns follows; in Municipal Hall, Bible School 10.30 a.m.; preaching 11.30 a.m , communion 12.30 p.m , eve ning service 7.30 p.m. Prof Emll Sauer oT Roches'er lormerly teacher of science in ou r High School visited friends in town Monday He wa s in uniform, e n loute for training Camp. Elizabeth Decker an d Francis Joi- nes of th e High School faculty have accep'od positions a t Wash ington, D.C., in the Government War Risk Insurance Department A part y was given b y Miss Jane Walerman a t he r home on Libert y street in honor of Privates Everett Raid, Harvey LaTourette an d Cor poral Owen Adamy. ThOBe present were, th e Misses Betty Potter. Ed ith LeBaron, Lillian Raitt an d Mis LaTourette; and Messrs. Punk Ad amy Re d Raitt, Harv. LaTourette, Chas. Ammerman, Clay Adamy, an d Clifford Adamy. The evening wa s spent with music and games. o*o Upwards of $2600 ha s been co-it.-i uled to th e Red Cross by the peo ple of Union, aside from th. ' snm9 given in Endicott b y 226 Union ifsidents. Union's quota was $150.> Ihe women's committee* with Mi s Millie Fromer as chairman for Un ion, an d Miss Anna KoundB oi Vest al, ha\e worked faithfully an d thr otigh th e efforts of John M. \\ ith - erlll an d Mr. Hiller $1650 of (h e amount subscribed haB been col lected; * Following are the contribution s from special organizations: Union V-rmtrlotic—sunrise prayur- service ' Holdridge, Friday evening \May 2 J,\ tvas held m th o Mothociist C nurcn their daughter Beatrice was united • THE I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dolo- vrpmorial Da y morning, Re v way leader. 040 \or the convenience of the wom< n of this village who^must enroll ..e - 'or e June 15th In order t o cast tji I in marriage t o Harold Web b of I Johnson City Re v W \\ atrous per j lormtd the ceremony The .rooms were artistically decorated wit h Severs an d ereenerv. and a choice supper wa s served The hap- ir vote a t the primaries , blanks W couple ar e passing a ween in have been left a t the Town Clerk's <*reene Those from ou t of town nffice wi'h Barnett Noyes , wher e w, ' ie Mr an d Mrs . C Webb an d hey niay be obtained. I \ on Bernard, Mr and Mr s T . E. I Webl. an d sons Ernest an d Gordon, 1 Mrs. A. B Holdridge, Mis. Lucinda well attended memoria l service] Ad Mr and Mr8 G Harrin? wini ^n+«M_ii*w-te-tfc» •Hetiiodut -^iM »ohJ. t - o n j-^n ••Brmmnmhi Boiroror- Mrst Sunday a t three,o'cloc k Spec-' eene and M , 8g G , ady8 Holdridg e ,al music was rendered and a fine Qf Binghamton sermon preached by Re v W atrous. -o*o 222 Lincoln Ave. Endicott,N.Y. L. Ohrystler AUCTIONEE R gampvllle, N . Y . hone 1B-FS Fostor Valley rs. Mead & Knapp Offices 70 Main street Endicdtt, N. V. Bjith Phones; 187 Office hours 1 t o 8, 0 to 8 P. U. rec '.he text. \I have Fought a I good fight.\ The G A. R members attended in a Body o*o 1 The Classic Comedy, \Sh e Stoops 0 Conquer\ b y Oliver Goldsmith was presented last Friday and Sat - 1 : i_i— —L ^ 1— n 1-, ,^3 _ 1 L ruaj* 111 111 n st 111^11 nut. . y the Junior Class. They showed remarkable histrionic ability an d Hid great credit t o themselves an d o their English teacher. Miss Ken - i 'on, wh o coached them The pro - reds were given t o the Rrd ( ross Those from Union an d Endicott who made u p th e cast wer e , ( lay- on Powers, Robert Whitney, Del- 1 er t Dunham, Tra^SfMcDavid , Os wald Kemp. Everefliason, Lewis Whi n\y , Harol d Holly, Mary O' Brien. Mildred Burleson, Camilla Simpson. Annis Lacey. Marie Green wood an d Hazel S'anton o*o Kl a recent meeting of the Chau- auqua guarantors, the price of *he season tickets wa s placed a t $1.51. single admissions, 50 cents for ad ults an d 25 cents for cnfldren at he evening entertainmen's, an d Forgin g Co., $500; employees $300 , Farmers National Bank $150; One- actah Tribe Red Men, $25; Odd Fel lows, $15; Valley Hose Co., $25, Ceu tennlal Engine Co., $25; J . B. Day Hook & Ladder Co., $15; Bus'ness Mens Association $lb; Merchants & Business me n $330; Benefit enter tainment under auspices of the Soldiera' Cheer-up Club $34; C h o«o Village Tax Notice Union, N.Y., Ma y 22,1918 I have this da y received th o Vil lage Tax Roll an J will b e at No 101 Exchange stree t for 20 days commencing May 27th, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each da y t o receive the same a t one pe r cent Tax rate: .0178 C. A, Mersereau, Collector, o*o Children Ory FOR- FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A • • • Delos E Bcrraft of Norwich , and Miss Anna A fngraham of this pl - ai e were marrie d Tuesday noon a t the ho%ie of Mr . an d Mrs . Harry Hale The y will spend a le w davs cn Norwich, when Private Becraft will return to Camp IJpton A. A. ^ Mrs Adrlaide VanTuyle. uife of Marvin VanTuyl, dird Wednesday night May 15th at 11.30, aged 75 >*-ars Besides he r husband sh e i survived by a grandson Fred Rock well Th e funeral wa s held Satur day th e 18th inst from the resi dence on Jrfferson avenue, Endi- rott R»v ( L Parkhurst Gffuiat 11 g. assisted by Re v VanDevente of Maine Burial wa s i n Riverside Cemetery Mi 6, Harriet Swartout of Endicot and Mrs. 'Julia Duren of Main e have gotfe t o Ossego, \V is., t o at tend the 100th birthday of their aunt. Mrs. Nancy O'Byron, former ly of Union Center. o»<i MURDER ENTHRONED To mnny of us reading the blnsphe- nimix nwrlptlims of th e German Em ^peror to \the l.cnnan God\ must come 35 cen's for adults an d 10 cents for* mpn ior}\ of those lines of Milton de- hildren for the afternoon enter tainments. Several speakers ar e sent ou t b y the Government an d will give very interesting lectures. Part of th e proceeds will go t o th e Red Cross fund The dates of th e Chautauque will b e July 9 t o 13. •V Junior Chautauqua will also be a feature 0*0 Village grocer, What are yo u run ning so fast for, sonny 0 Boy; I'm trying t o keep two fel lows from fightin g Grocer, interested , Who arc th e fellows7 Boy, grimly, Bill Perkins an d me . -1 o«o Junior Rejl Cross The following schools of the 3rd Supervisory District have estab lished a Junior Re d Cross Chap ter, besides many more who have one partiall y established. Weet Corners Union Cente r (Into Turkey Lane Barnum Hill Pierce Creek East Oa k Hill Choconut Center Ingraham Hill Vestal (Gram. Dei K. E. Beilby, Union, N Y New York Store Save Wheat For Our Boys In France! Save Dollars By Trading At Witherill's! We have a large Stock of Goods that were bought before the high prices Our Customers Get the Benefit : Great Variety of Spring Goods | Now In Stock • Complete line of MY GOODS •Notto ns7 -I^ies-3Trd--€ients -Pi3mishingS'; Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, and Window Shades Your Special Attention is Called to Our Qarpet We were fortunete in contracting for our Spring Sup ply of Rugs, Carpets,etc., early last fall and can sup ply YOU at about Wholesale Prices N. WITHERILL & CO. 118 NANTICOKE -SlfllELET UNION, N. Y. PHONE 330 -M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t> rllilnc the Prince of Darkness en throned Hl«h on 8 throDe of royal state Which far nut shone the wealth of Ormiis and of Ind, Satan exalted sat B> merit raised to that had eminence. Murder, savagery, the pride uf Antl Christ, are enthroned In Berlin. A world dlsjrustt*d and shocked, hut In the some moment brought nearer than ever hefore to the eternal verities, has decided that the throne must h e de- 1 fttroyed ami thnt In its place roust be erected a throne of richteousneits and Justice , , America hns joined this holy cm- j wide She n.sks your help. If you ar e B true son of the lutul of the free you trill be prepared to give your all t o save civlllzntlon Your all Is not demanded. All that Is naked is that you will lend money at reasonable interest so thnt the mentis may be forthcoming to end con ditions that ar e abominable Buy IJberty Bonds and see thnt your Delglihor buys them. Village Tax Notice •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • * • Main Street New York OLIVER BR0S.SL\. f\\<!>\} Qrade purpiture of ail kinds, Paint, Glass, Varnishes, etc. • • • X Lowest prices on Seasonable goods. Cut flowers and potted plant • OLIVER BROS. Undertakers and Embalmera- Phone 229 • • • • Union. N Y., Ma y 22.1118. I have this da y received the Vil lage Tax Roll a n 1 will b e at N o 101 Exchange sTeet for 20 days Dist. Superintendent, commencing Ma v 27th. from 1 a.m to 4 pm. each day to receive the same a t on e per cent Tax rat e .0178 C. A. Mersereau , Collector o*o In accordance with Presiden t Wil son's proclamation, about 1-^5 wo men assembled in th e Methodist Church o t 7 o'clock Decoration Day morning an d poured out\ thei r hear ts t o Almighty Qo d Jor strength and guidance in this £reat crisis. Fervent petition s »ere offered for our nation and the boyB who are deferring liberty an d justice. Rev . E. 8/Doloway acte d a s leader. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of The Best Newspaper Offer you ever received—we verily believe. Your local paper, and a great Metropolitan paper, giving you the local new and the national and in ternational news—equal to a daily at the price of a weekly. Papers for one year THE UNION NEWS 52 Thrice-a-week Edition of the NEW YORK WORLD . Total papers in one year 208 papers for $1 4 papers per week for\2' cents ^ 1851—The Oldest Paper in The County—1^18 ^ J 156 208 20 BcLml Toftmha • X • • Established 1883 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Funeral Director X Undertaking Given Special Attention • King W. Spencer : Main Street Phone Service Union | ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewing Machines Do you need a new Sewing Machine or have you an old one that needs repiirig? If so write or phone us. We will call and give^lerms. Good Secondhand Machines a $ 8 to $ 15 W. F. Conrow ENDICOTT, New York • PHONE 223-J | V i t i