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/ The: Nation Thinki C!KAXI> tfca nUna*. tit* aVurajih*, 3 «a,Mwl»M Hi attar sraat In* timtit' gfcall-the-AUIaa, naw aghUnat SSSMW M afcaaUar, J»m*l.tyJr drift aaudaY, arakaU thazdacMa tfcaftrak- lata* i»rnM tasatkart ... Wat Is BUUM M all stadjr. Taaafe- . s»ard w fatana wa s»r«l7 Hut ml taaaa aahlkariaas which eaaatniettTalr ktUrant tha daYalaam.nWafthaiJiiT si WwVavtM'ui «ar<l«n capitals. XHB PUBLIC. A Jauraal «f DaaM*- nar. «w taat. It atanaa eat pi*- .•MMatly M UM saida and axaraplar ef llu JMIH itrautlnr *ar tho_fa«ida- MMiWil tkbura •(Ufa. Mr. W. H- Cap. rath,* Prafaaaar af Cataparatlra Lltars* (an, Lalt*aV8laBfert Ualraraltr. (arit 'THltFVBUC tmu KWir.fWa my Httl rttd I* txfrtUing my ctmvlctionl inZ jniavtli on trtitnl condition*. • TkU vitkout trtiudki u tcvtni other «»W# jrurnmlt. cut cf fAiich 1 get much - good. Raacl The Public 13 Weeks for 65 Cents At tkJ. law prita yr* -will w«lra with tha *nt uuhr a roar •( * \The Crime of Poverty\. 4 B> HKNBT GE0SGE1 aSraadarfal, lnaplrtnr. analytical naar, haaaUfallr -prfntad- In- » \eat claUj- < haaxd aoak. Writ* jraar name and. ad- drraa plainly la tk* martin, and nail with M caata, HUN «r laanay ordar ta THE PUBLIC ^ 132 E. 37th St, New York CKy rtm tfjio* jk F. Baty of Bin.-»h imton | friends in Town Frldnj For Sale—Canaries for sale at -halt-price. —Eight nnri tpn linTl guaranteed- singers- for $5.00. Call early and make your selection-be fore it is too late. No. 103 Jefferson a,ve., Endicott. Mrs. Q. called on afternoon. Mrs. Albert Russell spent last Wednesday afternoon in Bing- hamXon. Mr. and Mrs. H. N Rhodes of High street entertained at seven clock dinner. Mon-la\ Jinuarv 20, n honor of the birlhda> jinnlvcrs- ry of h T father Mr Waiter Riddeil. Th* guests were, Mr and VIrs. Edgar Brown and Mr. and ttrs. Earl Brown of Johnson City. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Getter of Sus quehanna; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. eas ier, and Dorothy and Howard Cas- er of Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- anee Hurdle, adn \Olin and Floyo Rhodes of Union. A daughter was horn recently tc Mr. and Mrs. Parsons at Walton Th° Ladles Aid Society of thf reshyterian Church is planning for Teco pnncnk? supper on Jan. 31st John S. Gardner of Blnghamton Was a guest of MB duughtcr, Mrs Harry B»ll reqpntlv. Supt K. E. Bciiby attended th- unsral of a former pupil. Ser jeant R. V. Bull, In Monroe, N.Y . ast Sunday He died of influenza the officers' training camp at Portress Monro\ Va Sergeant pul WBB formerly stationed at Fort Ran Booms To Rent—at No. 114 Pros •pect St.. Union. Mrs. Paneburn. For Rent—Nicely Furnished room Furnace heated, Electric Light Privilege of Bath. Inquire No . 105 N. Liberty street, Union. CAR FOR HIRE. E. 'Anson, Ko.209 ~£h iibariyvatreatj Gaicc. FARMS FOR SALE I have the best valued in farms or town property you will lina ia_ this Vicinity. \Frank Nestor, Chandler Block Union Av E. Dionne, Auctioneer, Tel ephone 323-J. No . 115 Nancicoke qtreet, Union. 400 TYPEWRIT ERS! All kinds, new ana used. REMINGTONS-$15-up Instruction book with each mach- EMPIRE TYPE me. FOUNDRY. Manufactu rers. of Type and P/intera Supplies, BUFFALO, N. Y 80 Years Experience Satisfaction Guaranteed H. B. DICKENS AUCTIONEER 222 Lincoln Ave. BndicottrM.Y L. Olirystler AUCTIONEER CampvUle, N. Y. Phone 15-F3 Foster Valley J>rs. Mead &. Knapp Offloes 76 Main street Endicott,, N.. V. Both Pbonaa; 127 Offloe hours 1 tu R. 0 to 8 P M. THAT'S A .nooa'KTTie tAk FOU ' THE MOfJIY, I'M fHltiKING -i* ^BiiXt ANOyeR -DRAFT MAKE- 'att' awttteaJt dog in the world, the or Ruaaian- wolfhound, has t'-maoa fecordirnna^at 'show, 70 feet ^Uv>t»*JOi^f.wh^^th»-ia»ea« has. E0PLE OU KNOW Waahingt^n ojp $13,000 a year than for a hla/h private in the' rear ranks to worry along on $30 per month and'board. ' * ' »>\* • There is one magnificent quality that is often splendidly exhibited is a body of the Senior Baracal^ PoUtlcians, and that is heing, lass of the First Baptist Church of 5 ^f_ e ^ u * with othet P^P 1 ^ Retolntiom Whereas:—It was deemed wise Sy' God in his all - wise providence, 'to call from our midst one of our harter members of our Barac» \labs Brother Fernan'd Merle, we nlon. N.Y., do hereby R Resolve. That we as a class, aver bear in mind the kind, cbeer- ul. Christian life ho ever strove to live while amongst us, Be it Resolved, That we oxtend to the uereavod family our heartfelt sympathy in this, their great sorrow. Also, be it money, • • • In 1912 the Democrats promised to abolish boitism In Congress. They] have done it b y making Con^r«st> subject entirely rd outside bosaism. • • • \Uncle Joe\ Cannon says that President Wilson started out to Peace - Ti Resolved. That our Class Charter * et P eace without Victory and now haa obtained victory without peace, Tolph in the Panama CanaT\zone. George Sprin.? of Elmlru, brothei of Mrs. A. L. Bedell, and Mr. and ilrs. F. A. Bcdosl oP*Kfc>ntrosc, fa ipent Lha day with Mrs. Bedell. Miss Esther Kilmer, Miss Beulah Holden. and Miss Gladys Mere<;r ;au, entertained the Clover Leaf Class of the Methodist Church and l few friends at the home of Mist Kilmer on Liberty street. During the oveulng the election of offi zes» took plaea -as XQUOJKA - Prefa. >Iyrtle Terry; Vice Pres. Alice Ru jer; Secy,. Genev ieve Ho.drid^e Treas. Edrja Allen. _Hallle VanPatten, who has re turned from the army was givei a reception Wednesday night b> hundred of his friends at the home of his parentB, Mr and Mrs Herbert Van Patten on Centra; lUPiinn. . in draped in mourning tor a per iod of thirty days, and that a ropy of these Resolutions be sent to the family, and printed In our .peal paper, and also spread on our .ninutes. j Done by order of Class, January 20, 1919. j H. Garfield Cogswell C. Aivin Bldredge ommitteo on Resolutions. o+o \The Adkiya Litirary Club \ number of Union ladies met in •the library Wednesday of last 'Christmas package Wednesday, week and organized the \Adkiya Those chocolates sure tasted like oitt-rury Cluu.\ The officers are: home. I believe the handkerchief Irs. Clarence Williams, Pres. fMrs. will come in handy. I was one of Lillian Barrows, Vice Pres.; Mrs. the first ones in the Batallion who ••eiris, Secyz-Treas.; Mrs. Julia received any. We are located in ..eBaron Smith, Chairman.; ' Prog- small vitlqge IT kilos from! Chao- •am Committee, Mis. J. L. B. Smith mont. The people are all farmers, md Mrs. Clarence Williams. jThe y are all doing their threshing Litter FriH Fraici Chaumont, France. • Dec. 21, 1918. Dear Ones All. Well this has been a very rain yweek. It rained every day, but to-day and it has started to rain a little to-night. We have a good billet and it is nice and warm in it. We have a fire place and a fire in It. It has not frozen any here as yet. I received my The Club will meet semi-monthly -4/>d wi.l take up tho study of .lisfcory. Literature* and Art, foi- owed by other subjects.. , •«>••••«*)•••«> «\*••••• : Out of the Grab Ba£ v : \Ve cannot always be sure when we are most useful. It is not the acreage you sow; It is the multi plication which Qod gives the wed which makes up the harvest. fen htrvo- isss tt> do wKfc feeing jaccessful than with being faith- ul. Your m.ain comfort is (hat in our inbor you are not alone; for Jodj the Eterna| One^wh o jjuiJes .he marches of the stars, is with you.—Anon. • • • f'rom the National Republican, of tVashington, D.C n Jan. is, 1919. Jrs. Goldie Mason was given t i pris* at her home on Libert} f-tff . ^y several friends on Wei S 1 •> evening. The Quests weri •>xtb. V ra Willis, Miss Ethel Robin' ion M 63 Lena VanAuk»n, Mrs h-- i.Tb K. Anson and John Va, jk i, Mr and Mrs. Fred Torman , ii i Mrs. Ray Jones, Mr. ant .n. Russell VanAuken, Mr. ant «. tt<y Warrick, Mr. and Mrs. , his Kellem. ^lrs. Tilley, who died Sundti) »• is i,iiriPd from the home of hei •in thter, Mrs. Burt Carl in Bin* himton on Wednpsday. She is sur vived by hot husband, three dau- tthters and two son, and two bro thers. Mrs. Russell VanAuken entertain ed as guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Oliver, Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Hutch ings of Blnghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Burrit Tilbury of Vestal and Johr VanAuken and daughter Lena oi this village at dinner recently. Albert Simonds haB a position ii Buffum'a store. Mrs. Simonds is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.Frank Nestor. Miss Ruth Tilbury is ill at he. home on W. Main stret, MrB. Edward Lewis of Apalachii spent the day with her sister Mrs Geo. Butfum. Miss Evelyn Lambert of .hcTeacl TS ' Training Class taught the <tb grade in Union during the lllnest of Miss Snow. Mr. and Mrs. John Courtright o Elmira hivn returned home, having visited their daughter, Mrs. Alii son Butfum. Mrs. Fred Foster of Nantlcokc street has been entertaining har brother from Cortland. Mrs. Rachel Englo is dangerous ly sick at her home on Uulon st V Theron Lawton was watylald on Saturday evening by two robbers He hit one of them \between tht eyes with his fist felling him to the ground. The other one then fled. Soveral other hold-ups have been reported. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Round Hill Chapter, O.E.S. will be observed at Masonic Temple on the evening of January 25th at So'clk A literary and social ovening Is oe- ing arranged. Master Masons and their wlvos, and members of the O.E.S. and their husbands are in vlted. The women are asked to bring sandwiches for themselves and party. e'eace conference reporters com plain that they are not being l*t n on 'open covenants of peace op enly arrived at. r Evidentlyt hese journalistic 'gentlemen have yet to learn that you can always tell what a Democratic platform pl edge means by turning i tupside down. I • • • ! Searching for the North Pole aftqr the war is over will not be com parable as an uncertain adventure with trying to discover a dollar hidden around somewhere that the Democratic office holders didn't get hold of and spend a couple qf times. • • • The Saturday Evening Host com plains because Congress has de veloped no scheme of after-the-war economic reconstruction. Where did the Saturday Evening Post get the quaint idea that Congress has any thing to do with legislation under the new freedom? • • • Four members of the Wilson Cab inet have resigned on the ground than tney couldn't live on their salaries, but curiously enough none hus resigned on the .ground that be wasn't earning his salary, though.' there is really a_ field there for resignation reasons. • -• • At Turin, Italy, thousands of per sons greeted President Wilson with the cry: 'iViya, Wilson, God of r>eace.\ Must nave reminded him of tho 1916 campaign and \thank God for Wilson; ne kept us out of war.\ • • • Probably we majf consider our selves fortunate it our represent atives at ihe 'peace conference do not Insist upon our paying an in demnity as evidence that we did not enter the war for any selfish purpose. , • • • It seems to be harder for a Dem ocratic cabinet officer to live in now. It takes more ammtion tbani have they way they do it. The ma chines they use are run by one or two horses and they can not thr ash more than three bushels of wheat an hour. But what gets me Is the way they butcher a hog, They hit him on teh head and then cut his throat. After he is dead the ybnild a fire around him with straw and burn the bristesl off 1 hen they use hot water and knife to get the rest off. ' I sin '-esekssisar s hasdkerchisf- for Grandma., made by an old iady here. They are great people .here to make lace and embroidery work I have hsen.tn the, dentist tnris Thursday afternoon and night i had the toothat h . Friday I went ' and he put som. atnff on it, and it stopped the ache. TjO -day he drill' j ed it out and he is goin£ to pat -i n temporary-filling. Yoa probably. Wonderful values in evei department. * • lU- • wondered where I was during the last flghtintf. WeU I was in tht Argonne Forest Sector. I haven't received any mail this week. Wt expect mail to-morrow though. Hope yoa all keep well this wintei and I will try and do the same. We are drilling and learning sig naling now. . I miss the truck little since they turned it in, but dont mind the drilling. It makes the tim» go qnicher. With love to aU. Harry. OaX> Msata, We must lore Ideals and straggle toward diem ourselves, but we Bust not use them exetsilrsjy la the near •ucmant of others.—David Swing. New Kaftrntlonal lisa. For teaching, children to read more rapidly a Boston man has Invented machine which displays but a sing] Una of printed patter at a time. Apptyiag Km* to th«ka4ia> a quick and Tonomiea l way 3. to improve die soil, aad &. CIHH the yield. SohrayPul-V veriied LSmeatooe iacrouod to a Saeneea that roakaa it immediatel* arailaUe. k awtaHna -It wanna, it acta food lo<Wl> eW^TFIaaat^ snoad. pmat wufitr, ViiW p*tpaau«a of; caiaaaalai, Cat »»niU>»«lil . Ahoat liaM -aa« tow k> aaa ft. Fna a*, »qaiH, S: 1 Ta»r sotVAt raocm CO. SOLVAI ; PaUerlaed Liate StoM SOLD BY A. R. PITCHER Buy the Best of Easter M UPflQ Buy 'Lay or Bust* Mixture fiUUl) Buy 'Red.Ribbon Scratch Grains' * Buy Heckers Superlative Flour ! BUY AT HOOPER • » • • • • • * * • Clearance Sal Continues with a rui \ We are making altei which will make Withel bigger and better. The carpenft mst hive r oom. Fowled 1885 jyno ^orA S*° r8 Fonaded • *1885 • • • • • a! 118 NANTICOKE STREET UNION, N. Y. Open Every Evening Except Thursday —PHONE a30 -P«* , • IT i OLIVER \BROS. ^*£r£t Jii^I? Qrade furniture ofallkiiida; Paint, Glsaa, Varniahea, etc. {Lowest prices on Seasonable goods. a> Cut flower? and potted plant • Undertakers and Embalmers- Phone 229 • i • • • • • : : • • • • • • • Established 1£83 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Funeral Director Undertaking Given Special Attention • • • • King W. Spender Main Street Union Phone Service • *. - • Sewing Machiness I 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. y - v ': Good Secondhand Machines a $ & to '$15\ W. F. Conrow BNDieOTT> : I?ew York* j