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THE UNION NEWS ^•••••.•••••••••••••••••••^ Buy Development Stock • ^... I CoaJn&~QiH | Company 3 Lj .. *_ (• Dividend Paying l • 2 per cent Monthly • * For Particulars Address Manager 320 Phelps Building Binghamton - N.Y. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For Sale—Upright piano; bed room' suites; bed couch, small dr esser, 10ft. stationary table, small tables; chair: couch; walnut wall reck ; feather-bed, pillows; pack ing barrel; roasting pan, kettel fiuit cans; butter Jars, tin syrup cans; antlers, etc. 205 Nanticoke Bt., Union. For Rent—Nicely Furnished room Furnate heated, Electric Light Privilege of Bath. Inquire No. 106 N Liberty street, Union RYE For Sale I'armors Attention. G. M. YATES. Willow Point, N.Y. CART?OT* HIRE;:E. xrsoTrrjrov209-| N. Liberty street. Union. To Let—One suite of rooms In the Brown Block t fltoam heat, and all up-to-date improvements. Inquire at Ruckel's Drug Store. FARMS FOR SALE I have the best valued in farms or town property you will fina in this uicinity. Frank Nestor, Chandler Block Union A. E. Dionnc, Auctioneer, Tel ephone 323-3. No. llj Nanticpki street, Union. 400 TYPEWRIT ERS! All kinds, new anc used. REMINGTONS $15 up Instruction book with each much- «ne. EMPIRE TYPE FOUNDRY. Manufactu rers, of Type and Printers Supplies BUFFALO. N. Y SO Years Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed H. B. DICKENS AUCTIONEER 222 Lincoln Ave. Endlcott^J.Y. L. Ohrystler AUCTIONEER Camnvillo, N . Y . Phone 16- F 3 Foster Valley JDrsi Mead & Knapp Offices 75 Mftln street Endicott, JN- V. Both Phones; 127 Offloe hours 1 to 8. 0 to 8 P u. IhatYouWant Ho* You Want It Wlien You Want It 'for anything in the tiiae of printing come J|o IN and we'll guar- ^^u: »»lisf»ctoiy • worV \^r'orerritht EOPLE ow Mrs. L . K . Tooker recently re ceived word from her husband who is \Somewhere in France\ that he had beon Eabsed and wounded In the hand liy ^chrnpnel. but at the time of writing Was ready Jo leave the Hospital and rejoin his C om- pany. if s, V, W . Perry-or-lUng-hamton spent th\ week end with her Bis ter Mrs. (i W. MiTBereau Mrs. Ella Ungle. formerly ol IttB\ TSttieP iiiirt now OT Boston is visiting her moth ->r -in-law, Mrs. Rachel Engle of Union st. Mrs. K. W Spencer is caring for her mother and sister who are ill in Blnghnmlon Seaman Clifford Adamy of Tamp Decatur. Ill,, arrived lipme Monday to ntbend the funeral of his bro ler, Sergeant Auumy in Johnson City „ : Miss Ella Mox\- who has beer \er sick is Komvwhat better ant was removed to her home in Horm?i ughter motored down from Oris-| A Liberty Loan meeting was held ltany to spend the week end with Monday night in the Presbyterian their daughters, Miss Alma Jones Church. Rev. John J. Lawrence of of the Endicott Library and Miss. Binghamton gave a patriotic ad - l.tlta Jones of the Union School. Idress and the Liberty Choir, with Mrs. Evelyn' Eldredge is recover- Miss Helen Hooper as leader sang, lug but is not yet able to return Above $21.U00 was added to the .o her duties at the Endicott Li- loan subscriptions, and three sco- irary. juts, Lucas, Merle and DeOaramo. se Miss Marguerite Sage Is serlouB- 1 cured $7,000 apiece, y Bick with pneumonia ut her home: ' °*° .1 Rummeifield, Pa | George H. Taylor. Charles Ammerman lias returned The funeral of George H Taylor, rom a ten-day outing in Dela- aged forty—six years, was held at wure County. [the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Miss Leona Wright has 'returned Mowry o f DeHaft street, Wednes- .iom attending Grand Chapter ofi'lay at 1 pm He is survived by he Eastern Star, New York his father, one brother Arthur, and Mrs. H. L. Whitney entertained Ihr<-e sisters. Mrs Marie Spencer Irs. A. B. Cleveland who is soon and MrB - J^nie Conmhan of Sa. eo return to her home in GrandBay' Franc,8C0 ' ond B ' Mowry of ln Bert VanPatten on ' on- a»o .., „ , „ „. I Word has been received here of Warner of Duane at. the death of Arthur Browne of New York, fiancee of Miss Gladys Oilman at Newark. UJ- Mr- Browne was a guest at the home of Mrs. Cornelius Mersereau. Miss Gilman's urrTTtrBTftry • Fred Kni< kcrhockcr has gone tf Wilsevville where he wil l eonduc i grocery store Mr Moss of I ort land has purchased the faim at tin lower enil of town Mr anil Mrs \V 11 ( afferty o i Binghamton spent Sunday with Mr Jnd Mrs Kd (-uiles of Lt M st William Wrightman and da ugh ier Erma of Wallace. Steuben Cu were recent (juebU of Mr and Mrs L. Kn.hl.un of Nanticoke st Mr R J Evans of Nanticoke st >s on the sick list Mr and Mrs. Dlonoe sp nt week in New York City. Mr and Mrs. G. Joulson, Mrs Frank Davis apd MrB. Arthur Sned- iker uttended a meeting of th i Broome County Baraca and Phila he a Union h'ld in the Y M C A •i Binghamton last week Harry »Vhitrtfy has been hiving a touch of grippe , Bob LaTourettp's family is dowi with influenza. Mrs, flarncs at Oak HilL-aintei of Mr J P Bosworth. died ot Monday of las twepk arter a ling i ring aitkn.-as. Dr W B Christopher is confine r -. hi< home by illnesB. # -A-Par<i«>f-*-. -Lilwrty «t ••• i led the Thimble Club o' ••> v i \bvtenan Church at thi njeetin - * ast week The worn* ma * • w ks for the Belgian l<al>icf oin.i.ig was taken Mrs ( F I i n i. i.l ind Mrs. Edward Furrj i *> i, e i ilr hostess in serving re \ii.n >i a. 'I i V\ \V Warr°n of E. Main Si | t ii ied the I'nity Circle of thi Il'p .ist Church last week. Mr-*. K C (lilman and daughte 'iis '.ladys of Newark. N.J., ro- i n I to their home last week aft- •r spending a few weeks at th> •home of Mrs. C Mersereau of Eas Vlain Btre >t Miss Christie Dumas is very sick it the home of Mrs. A MacClar> on Prospect str-et Rev and Mrs. Frank Parsons. Mr mil Mrs Frank Brimmer and sot ind Mr and MrB. David Ploug) ind son enjoyed, a motor trip t< Mronklvn and New York where hey will spend several days. Mrs. Harder, nee Ethel Pearsall lied in the Johnson City Hospita last Wednesday. She was a niece of Mrs. D S. Mersereau adn Mrs leo. Lainhart. Mrs. J F. Councilman. Mrs ? rnnk Terry and MrB. Chauncey Sr oullice of Newark Valley were rc ent guests of Mrs. Lyman Bnke- man. Men are dulling nt the Fire St tion every Tuesday and FriJav evening Mr and Mrs. Holly and little daughter Frances will leave Satur day for Chicago and Missouri fo i ten day trip to visit relatives. Mr. Tracy Park has resumed work after having been confined to the house for ftT^f ow ^\J\- 8 Mrs. S. J. LeBaron returned to her home last Frldqy from spend ing a week with her mother at Newark Valley. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones and la- o»o School Tax Notice I have this day, September 16, 1918, received the tax roll for Union Freo School District No. 1, and I will bo at the Fire Station in En dicott from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for 30 days, commencing Soptembcr 21st. except Wednesdays and Thurscf ys ot each week, and Octoher 12th when I wilt be at my o/flco nt No. 101 Exchange street, Union, N. Y to receive tho same at one per cent. \Tax rnto .0185 C, A. Mersereau, Col. • Ala., and Mrs, Wednesday. Mrs. J. M. nd 6iBtcr, Mrs. Jane Ulann of Co- tland returned home Monday aft- r visiting friends in Ap^iIacTiin. lr. E. O. Picherrng-and- «on—N«r- man were called home last week by grandmotner les8 thin two weoks .he illness ot Mrs. Pickering. ago, when he made the acquaint Miss Beulah Holden Is ill with unce ot a \ arge number of people nfluenza. here. Septic pneumonia was the fl- L MrftT -R -°°'l— Vrni^\m of death recovering frum an attack of La • ^ o»o irippe \ pleasant surprise was given to Mrs. E W Howard and granddau'Mr Clark C Hopkins on Saturday jhter Dorothy Oliver, are sick with October 12th at his home in Day nfluenza Hollow in honor of his 86th birth day Besides his three children. Mrs. !•' D. Brown and (laughter .eiia were recent guonta of Mrs. A illiam Knapp at Apalachin were some of the grandchildren and tw o great-grandchildren , u o . , ,,r , Tne one great—great-grandchild. Miss Edith Barton of Wayerly sp- ^ ^ of Mrfc E^ej^^^,,,,, nt Thursday of last week with ^ tQ bp presenti Qlher _ irs. L. J Brown. _wjse the five generations of the Mr and MrB. L. L. Rath bun nnd [ a mity would have been represenT- on of East PharsalU. N Y.. have pd A most Pn j oya bie afternoon was , ovt -d imo the north side of Mrs 8 , )( , nt . M r . Hopkins has been a well C .ti Adamy's hous>- on Nanli.ok , ln ,l healthy man all his life and itrii-t Mrs. Adamy *ill orcupy the a | BO VPrJ . nctivr jje has'lived to a •oulh side good age and we hope he may be Mrs. ( H Zimmer and daughter active and well for a good time Helen of Candor are spending a to come o i« days with friends in town o»o Mr and Mrs. Willard Dunham of Mrs. A C Johnson entertained at )wcgo called on friends one Jay her home '\Pleasant Rest Farm.\ a ,nst week family gathering in honor of her °*° husband's birthday The decora- Lester Owen Adamy tions were United Stales flags and Sergeant Lester Owen Adam v. aged '-unling The center-piece waB wenty years and six months, died dahlias and ferns and the favors iiiturday OctffBer nt h or -St Luke's -nut baoktt.. ilr. John- iIoBpital in Newburgh. of pnrumo- 90n received ma gifts in reraem- ma • brance of his 70th birthday. Sergeant Adamy enlisted Nov 2J. °*° 1917 as a private in Battery ( 1st Mr and Mrs. Lyman Bakeruan •rovisional Regiment, with t apt- Rave a surprise party recently jn John W . Johnson, In -rrcn,;ni- honor of the sixteenth birthday of ion of his services he was made their son Leon. Music and games orporal in Company C. New York were the evening's diversions. Re- 'Juard in May ,1918. and was pro- fieshments were served Those p r noted to sergeant in August. From esent were, the Mipses Genevieve amp Spauleling he went with bis Holdridge Beulah Holden, Alice ompany to Yonkers and later to Ruger. Althea Doty, Hazel Blow, Be A 'allkill Owing to the shortage _of mice Woodford. Edna Allen. Glad Tien on account of sickness, Sei- y B Mersereau. Esther Kilmer. nnd <eant Adamy volunteered for act- Messis. Lloyd Terry. Lacey Keeler, Ive guard duty and was stricken Basil Adamy. Ronald Holdridge, St .wt h influenza which developed in- ewart Lucas. Edwin Weld, and Geo. o pneumonia Wilson Sergeant Adamy 's survivors ar lis parents, Mr and Mrs. W alter \ Adamy of Johnson City and for- nerly of L nion and five brothers, Ralph J of Bethlehem. Pa , Hai^ •y D of Wilkes Barre, Pa., Ser geant Howard I of t nmpnny (2. •tationed at liurdiner N Y . Sea- nan Clifford E. of Camp Deratur, 1 1 rent Lakes, III , and Basil Earl of o»o A FARMER'S VIEW OF IT. A farmer of Missouri who Invested a carload of hogs In the third Issue of Liberty Bonds said to a Mend \\ took on the buying of these bonds Just like helping out my own family made this Investment Just as I would -.— . . If my own brother was In financial Johnson City The fu>_ral was held straits nnd needed an advance, and .it the home of his parents in Juim- rm Co'fB to come through again when <on City. Wednesday afternoon at *.30 o'clock The funeral was mil itary Rev. A . J Chnpmnn ofn- ci.iu-d Burial was in Riv erhurst . cmetery Endicott. ;O*0 Twenty - five members of the Philathej Club met at the home of Mrs. (overt on S. Badger street .Monday evening -of last week t o help celebrate her sixteenth wed- Seems nothing, but ling anniversary She was present the Fourth Liberty Loan opens. We're 1 all one blK family here, and what hurts one hurts all. and what helps one helps alL' t Out of the Grab Bag The healing of the world Is in its nameless saints, each se]>- arnte star a mvriad scat tered stars ed with two pieces of cut glass. Break up the night and make it Knitting and a program of music ( md recitations were the dlvors- .ons of the evening. o*o A Bake Sale will be held by the Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Ch urch on Saturday at Hiller a Mun- ( son's store. beautiful. -Bayard Taylor o*o- It's Up To You It's not going to be an easy thing to get mer chandise — the difficulties will grow with the passing days. Figures of Dry Goods Production alloted for war purposes show a constant reduction of merchandise that will be available for civilian use. Now, the POINT is THIS You put off buying unlil later in the year and you will no doubt find that the selection is much smaller than Now and the price con- siderably higher. We always try to keep our customers ppsted on merchandise conditions so that they can protect themselves. • • t \ i -e>#o- A stated communication of Round nill Lodge was held In Masunic temple Monday night. Th e Tirat degree was conferred^ ' CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of SO N N ET To my mother. When in the tramway ot this earthly strife » I pause and think upon theo as thou wert When thou didst dwell here with me. I am girt With hope ot what is possible in life. How weak wast thou, and still., ah me, how strong I Thy tranquil spirit ever strove amain Through those tired years of unrelenting pain And suffering. And how thruout the long Sad days of mortal life you had your gaze Fixed upon higher Worlds I Such fnith, please God, Hath not , I deem, traversed this verdant sod Nor touched on realms beyond these transient days. Thy life on earth was wrought this truth to spend; Who's weak and suffers best is strongest in tho end. —Lincoln Mackee. Our advice is — BT7Y ~NTrWy You can save money In all our departments If you buy of us now We have many specialties in dry goods and no tions that are real bargains. Our Carpet Department never contqined a better assort ment and our prices are lower than elsewhere. Be sure you visit our Rug Department beforo you buy. Founded 1885 JYexO *^orA Store* Founded 1885 118 NANTICOKE STREET\ UNION, IN. Y. Open Every Evening Except Thursday PHONE 330-M . OLIVER BR0S.!) 2 L w '. M t, s r l }\\<j>\) Qrade furniture • • • « of all kinds; Paint, Glass, Varnishes, etc. # + i A X Lowest prices on Seasonable goods. Cut flowers and potted plant 5 OLIVER BROS. Undertakers and Embalmers- Phone 229 • • • • Established 1883 •••••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••••••••••••••••••••••$ • • HOUSE FURNISHINGS Funeral Director • Undertaking Given Special Attention King W. Spencer Main Street Union Phone Service Sewing Machines ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ • Do you need a new Sewing Machine or have you an • old one that needs repairig?' If so write or phone us. We will call and give terms. Good SecondKand Machines a $ 8 to $ 15 W. F. Conrow ENDICOTT, New York * PHONE 223 - J