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•35 THE TT } 12 JM • The TV r. . 1 r ' •TJ.I. >tf tl „ - r, i>si fnry ofWtriculture of Bra . • pr.-sritid a lengthy m&- .11- prc&djat of the republic the nec^slty of encoutag- i rind 'ol'lnflusfrieSj.TChlch .1 in tie publication of* two f , ' i ' federal government.\• „ .• - .i entry's report stales that ii re lire nt lenst ten cool mines tne operation In the country the. uf tMs Imlustry will not be felt nm-iTvutlon oT the wood sup- 1 hiei i Is now being rapidly con-\ i i meet the needs <of the rull- •t . f domestic Industries. The • . try Is so largely dependent •ilo fuel that. In the secre- i inn, it should nlso recetve •MI «f the-Braalltan govern- director of the geological tli • Brazilian government by u process of woshlnp 1 coke may be onrtrined <3 a conl, and that this In „• accomplished In the <\. iharliiu i} jv.'Ints out thtvt the MifiMont domestic eoui i ' > should noF Interfere '-hnient of n steel ID iilrt tempi<rnrUy u«r ' rmro than 300 yeii-s . nl to depend upoc. lie also says that In •mr 400.000 tons <if . <I nmiunlly by the i fuel.—Commerce wswm rWffiri?\ • V UlW-k?. Jan. %7, 1919 Mr Massey spent Monday with Watson. . A Grdver Steinburg has returned from France.\ Leland Clark spent .. few days with friends In Troy.\ Pa. Mrs. Harry Kellura 1» entertaining her sister from Elmlra . Archie Woodacd enter .. 1 cd n*~» uncle from Maine on supJay • -Miss Madoline Xbuia s&int S'n (fay with\ ftHss ftebe-ixia- l-'umrsmn ! Mrs Mike Mulvihill • spunl Si.tur- | lay with her sister In Blnrlmmton IS! AMERICA! Splendid Work in France Typical of Country.' Returned Soldier Tells Something; o» Wonderful Doings In Which Every Citizen of Our Great Republlo May Have Pride. 1 TRENGHES \e Qourlera to he Men In •sltions. ly Interferes After cap- n In panic- tn know r nit urns lemy flno original ilt an in. j.revent :irhing A soldier of the expeditionary force • i .-on versed with us the othec night H e -4j^ijd.heca..ahflt half tg_p3eccs. NewH i gain will he be the same lad of swing- Inc gnlt and ylbrftnt life who went out „ . , . for us. Yet the spirit of him was un- The Good Will Class will bold theli , touc i, OTl next business meeting at Ideal Homo j As „ p WIke<] ne auMea}y „ rtwI tne Sherman Burr died at his home hero | veil between us and fati-off coasts— Monday morning He was 54 years i wo saw France old j From a port that had no docks of Mrs. David Stanley was taken t • Importance before the war we (•» I extend tho n«w American-built the Johnson City Hospital last Satur day Mr and Mrs Watson attended a futierui or bis t -uusiu at Jtshsooa <;!'.; Saturday Mrs Will Meeker of Charlotte. N C Is spending a few days Willi her aunt Mrs Catherine Westfall Mrs I-eon Gibbs. Miss Crawford .nd Mrs Floyd Luce spent Wednes lay with Mrs. Nelson Hh.ides ID L'nlon. •• • -MTST—Ptoyd—Uuce—onLmiaiaed. jit dlnnerjiEaesday Mrs S Duell of Bing- Belle Hill of Ves I lira Minnie Bescck spent Monday with Westfall, It being her Way • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Clearance Lot Men's Suits ai $9.98 Lot Boys Suits at / 4.98 / Lot Boys Mackinaws.' 5.9£ * Lot Boys 2-Piece Suits '4^6 Lot Chiidrens Sweaters, all Silzepr from 28 to 34 at .„ Ji. 1.98 fe; Cent Special 10 $ ^Reductionsit. ^JSuits-and ] » Overcoats. TTLE MEADOWS, PA . ... I.ill is still ^nder the dor care r <lrs George Is bottor at this time writing Mrs E B Pendleton spent New ear's In Owego J Bergln Is able to attend hla store are glad to li-arn^ Irs I/oulse Fox spent Saturday , «harves, mile on mile. Great ships l.tiere swinging In on hurrying tides. I ThonsaniLs of men, many of thera | Metis <jiaft*e-£re-m »hi> SaiUh-Jhe pjiyfli J. ^ Irtll equals of any that ever bowed .1 * to hibor. s« armed around them. Mountains of supplies towered on | e^ve'ry side. ' J^rom those, great docks ran n four- • frnrk rnilmad. heavy steel rails, | heavy timbered roadbed, rock hal- Inst , sreel clamped, graded pecfectly. :JjX) miles across France to the roar ing guns. Half way across that land 4 TB? ducks uwe-only-two,—No~pasaea^ | ijer station on that 'line—only the American highway for fighting mil- [ lions, going up to battle, and tbelr ' supply depots.. Every ounce of that metal, made In , Vmerlca. dug out of our hills by men Ike those of New Hampshire was smelted and forged and rolled and henten to our uses and set down by the million tons in far-off places. <1n that road ran ram upon which .•ould lune been laid *wo or three of the leaser cars of the Eu-opean lands. On it ran locomotives such as the world never saw, save 16 America. Their monstrous forms towered above the heads of the peop'es of all the 1 earth, who stopped, half In terror, as | the great marbines rolled by. their i ponderous drive wheels dwarfing the engineers that worked about them I wh»u they rested his daughter. Mrs Henry Hall , . ,.v Mead has returned home. As he talked, this broken-tv-dled. • wo weeks visit in New York whole-spirited soldier told of his re- turn from the field. How he was rat tled and bumped, nnd wrenched and larred as he went over the lightly I built railway in the hospital train I I Then there was a change. He felt W. M. BAR^El FORD GAR AG _129^Wasiilngton Avenue Bndicott, N.T. Vfr. Car Owner, how aboutyour Tires and Tub* Summerl We are Selling Agents for two of the best tires on the. nv«k\^c. Goodyear & Ajax Plain and Ko n - Skid > per cent off list for Cash. Ford Parts -I Fresh. New Stfock No Leftovers. Just Received Stella Beardaloe suffered a troke of paralysis last Mon- ilng <' 1 11 ti l Ll. V.. V, - rfleld Is In Btnghumton for. the bump and puU of an American lo- rentn.ent for a nervous comotlve. felt the solidity of rock un- eaused by overwork 1 der his tortured body the smooth ' „, r „ning of wheels not to be mistaken; Pendleton spent Christ Tn '\\>* _ ^ . . . „„ ..me here and has return iA where be has a gov MD -r.\ — . ORIA and Children. 'er 30 Years Be Cured T10NS , as leat of the local dis- by consti- order to internal dicine is hru the ices of Medi- ,f the y for a ol med iur- of rh •b niiuii K v. •• «> • the localized. Incarnated soul of Amer lea In unbending rails beneath the Tiighfy engine and the swiftly running , cars. The landscape began to flash ' hy as by magic. \Then.\ he said. \1 j knew I was all right. Something had got hold of me.\ That is America The soldier thai no wounds could dismay: the solid rock, the wonderful creation that made not only the highway for our power but -the foundation of our free republic As this shattered but strong-spirited Ind told of the J^anqullllty that came ' with the bump and pull of an Ameri can locomotive, our hearts were stirred. Wh o of us has not waited with bat poised, the pitcher fumbling the ball meanwhile, to see one of our mighty locomotives go thundering past our Improvised diamond? It was more than a locomotlve-r-lt nan n sym bol Perhaps we did not ftithoro the symhollKm of It. but we felt It. Here, at last Is the Interpretation, brought home bv a soldier of the Union that In no small pnrt has heen made great hy the vision, the daring, nnd {he flnwnwrlght work that conquered thf wilderness, crossed the eastern moun tains, swept ovrt - the prairies, mas tered other and mightier mountains, linked the sunrise coast to that of the sunset of steel, and converted a continent Into a neighborhood by the American locomotive, brother of the one that picked up our wounded sol dler and made him feel that \some thing had got bold of him.\ That •something\ had got hold of the world. -Manchester Union. ~- . . ! Heat The Whole j House at Low Cost f le -m 1 Union »s. The best place <?oo*d investment. Spot Lights, Hand Horns Bumpers, Speedometers Shock Absorbers, Bod y Polishes Radiator No-leak, Dry Batteries Spark Plugs, Moto r Oil Tool Boxes, Blow-out Patches Wrenches, etc Vll Goods Sold At Bottom Prices For Cash. Garage Open from 7 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. and little trouble with a STERLING one pipe Heater. See them and get the prices. r I £ nice assornmenfdf AI U m I n U m Ware vtth- * a twenty year guarantee, at 99 C each ^ Perfection Heaters <SL Wicks The Inland I X-L Lever Automobile pump. The original running board pump. Stove repairs promptly ordered. k'4 : flubbing aqd fiwng Frank^J'. LawlesSrf#^ Get Your ShoeirHcM &m That new suit is not complete with.- /? . ' *' V¥ ut a pair of nice shoes. \ have a complete line of New up/to'date hoes that fit and will give you the wear. Call and see the line before \buying else, where.\ \.- Si / Stock and quality considered 11 you good money. .. \ I alscHhave .Shoes that I am Closing^ Out At COST and' BELOW', I Come and Ricf}cj.:hile^the'^ifckpg > Isjbblfr* * T can\ save l/nJ'