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Department of Agrloulture Is.ue!I olr cular on farminlt condltlon� makiog 8UggestiOllS to I\rmer s. This olroulor dtscusses tbe bill land 10 pirts ot nineteen countles 10 southern and eastern J!i,ew York Buckwheat and bay have been grotto 00 thesllhmds and Temoved trom me sen and pruotl\any nQtblng bas been returaed Asa re..ult, the sott bUll become unproductlv ... ..Qrops ate small and 10 ruanv cases losufficleut to support tue persoos living on the form Tbere are many unoeoupred ITlrulIeIf iiiiU iiiffiie iibaiuThneiJ flelll s. Land has depreciated In value· Irom 2.� per cent to 76 ppr cent. Several CBY� haVE' contributed to this state 01 alfalrs. The movement !_ ..... ,�W'.M to new landIJ lmd rna nqmt development or our cities drew \II both meo !lnd\\ money rr,om tilt\ oldee oom rnunlt1es or the Enst lind naturnlly drew beaviest on OU,r oh&apest and Ieast al' cesslble IIreM Tben 0.0 exploltattve �r.=.;+����ooU�����_.����������� Mr and MI1I • .E. Anson went to the most out 01 the soil at the present wltb Nortbern Tioga C ... fair ror n day out regarci to \he (uture cOlllplered� the FranK Wells and tamlly went to ElIsI deoltne of farming htlre Union 19..1\ olam bllke on Saturday But now the mo,·eownt we.t\lard And lIlr and Mrs. Perry have been vlsitlnl.l to tbe clUe. hRA bel>n chocked ond even # .... ...,., .... ,_..... ........ � h.onlIul.t.her .fut.hef. So Card. 1\eTm!ed. �ID arB turnIng town'nl Mr A J.uke.s OI\IIeilln towD BundnI the country and the cheap eastern land •. to llee his niece, MI88 Emily Hoburg Bucce;; In rArlOlng In the region WIll 111185 Goldie AnsoD Id vlditlng friends depend on the prantloe ot such 6 system In Elwlru, Pine City and Moutbport of farming nM ,,'111 not. (lnly give are. Miss Jennie Snapp IS convalellOlng mllnerative CAsh return at the present atter ber Ion� Illness wIth typbold Cever but will hulld up tbe ferUht'!' (lr the ,\<il Robert S. Whitman of Athens, Po. .VRlue In use is here meRnt ant! not has been spending a few dnys In tr·wn These two kinds of -Mr ... u4-Ml'tj .0;- F. --Plnf;tey- tmd _. - - -..,...--- - Onon L�C6 are visiting; frlendtt In Hall are entirely unrelated Air ror stead. Pa Instance hIlS the highest use value uut W A Spent.'er ana Wtre of BlUdgett exobUonge value. Yet If It were pos Milia ure-viBittug bls brotber King to reduce It to privnte Q_wner8bip Its exohonge vBlue w<'luld appear Land Is affected by \BlueA tbe same lIS air 18 or might be. It Is propospd by some 10 tax land \'alues. that IS til X (bore) or unl.lproved land (ext-honge) valuM Out of page Hazel Wblte has typhoid lever lIlr�. R. O. Batty bas gone to Syraouse Mls8 lIlarian Lusk bas gone to. Tully Lake .. lIlrs. Cemp went to Binghamton for II brier stay Mr_ Oeo. lIleroereau returned home Ill8t Friday. lIlrs Jobn I. Becker 19 visiting friend\ on In Albany 111M. H..-� Smith batt gone to Elmirlt C. to stay a week. Miss E. S. Keeler visited at tbe New office one day this week GIlO. dud of Little Meadows, Is visit Ing his brother, S. Card --1ttltl-·Ml'8;-·-Wmirlt1� -AIM Frldny with Mrs. Warwlok Miss Belen Smltb 18 recovering ber I1ttaok of typbold lever Mr aud Mrs. E. Anson went to camp \ Get out- spent l:lodtwlok. r.1JAAe� ..... ah ,RUS8E'1l anu Helena Hoglln or VeHtnl Gent\r \\lieu 011 trrtlnds Ihtlre yesterday lIlrs. Vun Vllikenberg lert Y88wrdllY lor Foster. PIL .• 00 a short visit t() Mr lind Mno. J\Ck80U lI1iSll \'rBnces (leUer or Oak street. hWl been �I>\odlng n ftlw uays with Iriends In A pllhlUblo Mr and Mrs. Ii D Wlutney Bnd lIlrs .111 H 'lIle !ntyrtl are sptlndinl! a week at At the Metlipdtst Churah. Mr J AI,llIn Lake Ontario. LnrlnA' or Owego. will give a lentllre' on Mr�. I!.:lmer Ua�ler of O .. k stroo1 had \Throu_g!! AI�I�_ w.l\!!_R.�Q!!�v!'1! ){..J! �.�,�� ............. on &.turd,,),\ &t .. and t:lUlIie .rem -the above dnte to IIttend tllI� I..aUraoge. ot \'8J!wl ... I lecture. AdwlRSlon 25 cents lIlrs. E. (j Hartell of lWohester. and Leroy Jlo.t\Viuk or HIUgIIlUlltoO. .pent 1�1���i:;���II�I:;n price. Very much the A Nice Breakfast DIsh ::illllLln,r JlI, AWtoli .I1o.:ir.wiult.· ... ':l - '-Ooes-fortbor-thllnother lit cooking a rOllBt lor fe;' 'persons lIlr·oud Mrs. ::Imltb LtlBnron anti two It nnd saFe 'f.°R.?unds, .tbo advlllttage of having enough to ohlltirtlo. wellt to Binghamton tbe Hut Sole ugent, Vestal. Insure a Juicy ,cut in serving Is worth 01 this wook to VISIt rel .. tlv�R. _ ;�!I��'��:::':;'�--\-----�----- special elrort to make tbo remainder MN. 1.1. D. Spaulding 01 Norwlcb, bas 11 ve..,. slight burdon, If ueed to best btlw spendIng tbe past two week., wltb POIIBIbie adVantage. TbQ.... follo_wlng rr�6 In Uolon. aud Endloolt. from Mar(ha. 'raft Wentworth 8ee� '�U\l a good suggestion petore the weather Mrs. !::fltl LeBarou and mother lIlrs. geta too hot: Elizabeth Wbeeltlr. last FrIday went to \Some of the cold roast mlgbt be Knoxboro. NY. to sI>\nu a wetlk sliced In very thin allces and warmed AI�: J., William\ anti ber daughter. up fn tho. grlLV)'; or IL cnpful of thq ot N\wark \' I1.lIey. bll\\ ootln apeuulng meat chopped tine, added to a -small the !,,,sL two '''''tlkll WIth Hyron John onion that hns been fried tn & UtUe pork tat. a tablespoon each of son , cllopped turnip, carrot lind celery, cov. III MI. LYUlIIU Bakl!'lUBn w1ft entertain ered with cold water! and 1L1l0w4!d to thtl l:ianllony l·rtcl�. Ull �'rhjuy Tbe simmer until vegetables ve tender. trip WIll b .. IImtlll 10 J�\\tl ..... 1.I .. rolls Season well and turn over toast.\ auto Mr aut.! lIlrs l' M Wbtlnton ROU lIOn train nt the dlij>Ot and mn and hit the el\ctrlo light pole.¥ � -one Was hurt. At' n. meeting CJt Centennial Engine and Bo..e 00. last week several chnnges \'ere mnde. J C. Bunn a twenty yellr wember resigned as (oremlln, E. C Maynard was nominated to till the VB cant'y State exemption certificates Wl're Is ued to U E. DonnElY Will Dellues and A E. Hldpath September 7th repre8Qllt; us, eIther Now iii the t(me to �t;;;IL'EiirJi.:rt:'''''>'l�lfrrft,rln the-work for the right at once and Recure terrI farm hBnd Slf'lLdv work to Oeo.,s. Ross, Onlol'l. N Y Runa. and Harry Hlw� of Scrantou. were *JUNK....,-I!lghP1<t pril'e� pnid for all rocellt gUet!t8 of Air .. nd Air., lIl1iton kinds of junk IAlBVe your ortlers at Bostwlok the lIllljor nuuse Mr and Ml'lI. M J Bowen and ,laugh 1711uII;4w <leo Uillnsky ter Eru�tllle. u( Hlnghllllltoll wilre _._ pleasant callers ILL the home ot'� Elmer ::Iwlth the tlmt of the week Mrs. Elizabeth 1I:1t1ger or Rossville 111.. wbo I� ou •• Visit hertl. wellt to DIIUK'\U\U.UU to stop IIolverul daY; WIth Mr. and Mrs. Wnl. I:i MOO<Iy .ML .I:lollr,y lir.mson .u.!tl �g4l.er SIIdI ... orO .. k street, have returuet.l (rom Lake A .. \I Pit. wbere th .. ,. atwndet.l the Bronson fnllllly reunion J T Curran: <:blef engIneer of tbe Fire department lS Bttendlng the State ._l..ffi!'�J!!!!tmJl�.!!-�1 _ eo�ven1!qn at SyraoWle this week. IItrs. Salim Hmdley ofOiLk street. bill! returnqd tram viSiting ber daugbter Mrs. Muy Bacon of Maine. She was itO, compdnled by her grllllddaughter, 11111 dred Lyncb of HlolthnmtrlQ. M\ M. E. Thorn. dnugbter .Mlhlreti nnd 80n Bomer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeBarron aud daugbter-Glod18, of..Blnl; hamton, wefe gU8l!ts at Mr. I1.nd'MDI. J. E. La &ron or Endloott, SUQda,. Mrs. Mary Cafferty al}d Mrs. SeaboJG anll Bon Erwin. ·of P.hlladelphla, PD., who hBve heen spending are\'! wee.ka.ln Le8tersblre and ·Endloott, wera gul1sts -and )frs. ;; • .E. b!Barrtln on \Try Vital·let.'!\ Thill 1s the best remedy known to bnn\ up the nerves nnd .trenll:then the \llallty. Elderly wen \VIII nnd thlr. n ... onderful romedy to build up Impllired ne�ye roiCtl, 100 B dozen. 4(1\ a l'llnclred Rold only nt Hmilh'9 BrUit Store,lInlon, S Y I tI rio Harry p. Whitney < Jeweler Union. N. Y. .. tlni�d Stares-Department of _ Agriculture. Dlvlsioo of Publications. Jos. A Arollold Editor and Chla! OPPORTUNITIES ON CHEAP LANDS IN SOUTHERN NEW YORK Tried Recipes JOolUuloe csm !:fauce. ripe ur green 1 OnA peck of ripe or gre .. o tomatoes 00 .. '1ullrt of sliced onions. tbree �n pep I pers choped fine A fter cooking ndd one oup ot white mU8tard seed. one cup of celery seed. tbree cups ot sugar. 00\ quart of vlngar four table spoons or salt. one tabl .... pQI>D of r-loves, ctnnarnon and allspice. 8pal In botr les Cowd\r 81, quart. o( C'tlbbllge \41l1uto tornn toes. 4 large onions, Scald all together In salt water. druin, then add 2 quart» or vlnsgar. B cups of sugar. I tablespoon of nrtzed spice s, 1+ t .. blespoon or celery seed. I, tablespoon (It tumerlc and cook slow until done. Next week WP wtn·�... .nu.tard piokles. OUI'Unl�r relish. borbour sauce Mr. John B. Lennon One 01 the labor lenders, who i. to speak at Cbnutauqun, NY. on th .. Chaut.nllqun Labor Day this we e k I\ ;riiiiDn--r,.,ii nori - TriiaHu rer '01 t 10 .. American Federa.trcu of LIlhor Mr LenbOtt 18 a\;o Het'M!tary of till' JOllrnA_1' man I ancr.· [' 0 IOn or A m\rlCtl M r Clill.rles Stelzl\ \pellk. of 101m with I h, greatest respect n.q one or the snnest ..wen. in this. C!l1lIll.cy _ .lli. Launun IS also a ror\eful speaker w 10o ex prPBBl'\ his views with coovicllon RAM'S HORN �ROWN Thl!l'e are a tbOllB&nd Wnys by whlcb a mlU! can mnke a root of blm self. and some men know them all. It IB- tbe thing that Is aJI wool and a yard wide that tbe world Is always looking for Merit III as certain to Ire sel'n and recognized as sunshine Is - Thll tunO' tbe cld cow died on used up everybody else In the nelghborbood before It finis bed ber The long hatpln bas been �o.l1ed In. but the fellow wbo wblstles on th<' street cars Is stili loose. Ineredlents at' Ayer'. Hair Vla-9r , S049bur, O •• lroys lIenn. Ihal cau •• cbndrulr \ faUln, hair Curet r.uhes and eruptions of a.c:alp. Glycerin. SoolhlnlL h •• llnll Food 10 the lWr-bulbo. Ql,llnln. A ruonlllonle .• ull....,II' .tlmu�nl. SctdlUIIJ. Chlorl� Clun.lnlL quId. Innallon oC ocaIp. C.p$lcum_ Incr ....... dlvlly oj lIl.nds. S.l'e SUmub.nt. tonic ()nmestic remfiiy of hblh merit. Alcohol. Stimulant. antJuptk W.ter Perfume. Does not Color the -Hair SllOW this (onnula to your doctor. Ask him I( there Is a slnille Injurious Ingredient. Alik him U til: thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from this formula, Is the best prepa ration yoo could use for failing. hair , or for daodruff. Let him decide. He knows. J (' A 1'lta f'JU-!A�'\ L\well Ala. _!IJ _ .� NEW YORK STORE Nanticoke Street. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE on Ladies' Suits and Coats also Misses and Chilren's Dresses and Coats will continue until closed out. E. N. WITH ERI LL & CO. UNION. N. Y. br\okfast Tu,key Put Up Good (l'ght. An 8rllMt \\08 sk\t 10 8 field .... hpn a rull grown turkey approach\d. He trIed to frighten It aWay and It ---�.-.-.---- HONORS OF WAR WITH\ BRUIN Inexperienced Hunter. Paid Dearly for Tholr Temerity In Attacking Boar That Wa. a Fighter. J.' happened on tho 18th ult., sbortl: b\tore Bunset, that some surveyors ac�mpanled by laborers, were stili s1IJ\Teytng a f1eM at Uyennl IJl Esashl iIlID. Hokkatdo. Whllo oopged In thlll work a beAr made Its appea.rance (rom a ca1'8 near bi, an;1 ambling threateningly toward the 15my. sprang upon nne 01 tbe Wl)l')mrGIf W1lO WII.II ll! Ule 11ft of roll· nbig away 'l'be man escaped wltb a lacerated arm and tbe bear was left .,'otor. the flold being cleared of Its hutnnn oocupants In a remarkably brIef Ume. The Incident came to tbe knowledge of acm\ local Nimrods. and IIOme days later bruin was tracked to bill lair OJie of the gallant hunters 1lTed. but tllllre was something wrong wIth his �n. Untortunately It dId not go oft; It went air, but In a. rather Irregular war. the gun being rusty and the powder damp, All theBe things, how ever. only soned to cnrage bruin, who a'ttacked hla enemIes. :rile other hunt1lr took the opportunity whett the bear's attention was centered upon hbl· companion, and fired his gun. but thJ. weapon, too, 'lfU useless. Tbe bear apparently 110W bad both men at his mercy and In a sbort time they were lying seelnlngly IIteless and mangled cn tbe ground. A pllllslng matl car oarrled the vaaqulsbed hunt· ers to the nearest vlllago. wboro ono ot tho iDen seems to be on tbe way to recovery under treatment, but the other died 01 bls wound8.-Hakodate correspondence Japl1n Advertiser TO REMOVE A TIGHT RING And when n man meeto a woman - - .. wftIr -gemrlno bltlll® !mil' be alva,... A. clever mothnr the other day wonders If It Is gen ulne. taught a tow onlookers a le8son tbat \vIII be of practical value BOme day Willie It IIlIl.Y not be lucky to bovl' In the I1ve& ot each, The \'ery common a ·rabblt's toot.. overy lutelllgent rab occurtenee of a ring too small for the bit know. that it 1s unlucky to lose linger, wllb the rellul�t discomfort, one J!A . ...£.!.!..Il�lI'iAL..l.no. . .caWlle...cI1.1h4 �UcaJ·<lemoll- Btratlon_ The cblld had put over hi. cbubby flnger on ring, IUld the fielh on either ilde began to BWeIL' Crying with lilgbtl and 80ll1e pain, I Itnnglne, It ran'to motber, who wIth the calrnest manner 10 the World began to make .preparation. for removIng the ring even williI' trying to comfort her olr .prlng. 911e_threaded a Gat-eyed needle with Hnen whloh WIlIl .trong but not �ae. aoaped It. and paned the h\lad Qt th,a .. �e und8r( the ring. Sho ,puUed. It a;)ejr...lDehea toward the hand and\wrap�-·the other end of tho Ulread Ughtly and regularlY. ar_.OlUld the Jlnger toward tho n(l!L She then took\ hold ot the needle and began IloWIy to unwind the. call, clllTYlJlg the t:tD&' alon.-: until It slipped easllr from Grl:ta Conro\v. who baa been 5Mbd, th\'eild of .the linger. • Ing ten dBIS wltb bel' gmndpa.nmts. It wts. a painless operation; In fact. &lr an4 Mrs. \V F, Conrow. In Interested the child 80 much that It York Oi�y. returned InSt !Reek to the lorgot to fret. I aaked the mothor home of her parents, Mr and Mra. C. where ahe 'earned the trlok, and abe V. Conrow on NBntlooke·!ttreet. told me that ahe once had au 0:1. perU,ncd'wlttl' & tight ring, which a MDI. Thomas' Ilnssell. at O\n1du':Oenter ...teweiei removed for ber In Just that wa..\ gu�t ot Mrs .. v: R. Willis of O»k lIJ.annel'. street. 00 Mooday. Mrs. RUSAeIl \xve t. 't, li�illll;III�I�����������::� to jolu iJer1.!lusbkn4 I\t H:tnnlbtll, N. Y , ...HOm1l Authors Given a Cha�- on Frld\y. wbere 'bey. will restde In the 'l'Jjoug�New York theater managers Du.tlel. Du.ter. tutn� bBvJng secured teaobers posl sTYe their cilstomera plenty of foreign A duaUess duster Is mado by sprlnk- .r -ti[Jiijf;,w!l!6itt�om�ik �iftl�iTa �Y;..J_Uo&:;....checaElClolh.. w.1th .keJ:.Qs.en.I) ..and. - -- - - .n.----+���..:!!!���_ �-�.....:..,�=----::--::-,� F\ . ltup in a can' or rolling tlgbt ---ChUd \:en-c i=\y newapapera. This will take up dust fOR ·.fLUCHER�S UNION.BNDICOTT without Bcatterlng. ,CASTO·RIA �'�STOBIA ��J�������������������==-I������Y �. . __ � ':-F; For InCant. and � em. TIIa Klftd lou HaY8 AlWays- Bought Simplo Operation Which Mother. Young.te,.. Will Do Welt to Remltmbltr. Plowing wltb a crooked stick Is a It doosn't make mucb dlrrerl'n�e where you were born Tbe great question Is. \Where are you now'\ Never give up, but keep on getting up. Tbe greatest proml1l<\8 In the fIIble aro lor those who trnst. God wante us to bllve every Joy that doo« not give a sting to sOllie one else Honey was made for those who are not arrl1ld of bee stlngB It we could bear better. G64 would tell us mor� HI'II 18 where sin bas Its o .... n .... ay whether In a beart or In a world God gives the best crop to tho man wbo uses botb bls bralos and bls hoe. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Some lIIen and many pbonograpbs havEl bad recorda Tou can save yoursolf lots of troub le by not borrowillg It Cbartty that expe�ts a return on the Investm<,nt Iso't charity Many a WomBn holds hpr mirror Ill' to art Instead of 10 nature Tbe flower of a tlock of girls Isn't a fiowpr 1I.t all. abe's a peacb E\'er noUro how mucb better a sam ple Is than tho real thing' Judge a man by bls dally talk ralher tban by bls Bunday prayers of Many a man at tbe age of fifty wIsh es be was halt as smart as he thougbt he was at the ago:> or twenty-on(l Husbands, occasionally, aro men wbo stay at bome and earD money to pay .tho bills ot wIve&' who go away on vaoatlono.-chlcago News. SIDELIGHTS _ON LIFE. The surest way to shatter an Idol 18 to marry It. Blessed are the meek, (or they gen erally g�t marrIed. Lota at UII wbo are sure we are right nevor go allead It Is hard ror a woman to conceal her faults In a decollete gown. - ... A plaIn dutT Is like a plain person. It la alway. 'the least attractive. The troublo with a bore Is that when ho gets wound up he doosn't go. The ball player should alwaYI re member that a hlt in time saV6S nine. gethpr thr\e·quarte .... of a cup r,IIno cornmeal and Dour a hair IrnMpoonrul Aalt and a teaspoonful stlgnr lIent logelher 000 egg anel thr\. qllnrl!'fb or II cup of sweet milk. and stl, Into thp dry mixture Add a tnbll'�poonrul melled butt!'r and boat hard flllr In a teaspoonful baking PO\\ dpr. tllrn Into a .... '·11 grpnAI'd .hallow pnn nn.1 bakp ror ol>out tw\nly Illlnllt�. In a quick oven rare. It th<'n deslroyed bls sketch and. althougb he kicked It allllio anttl ngaln. nlllled contlnllous blows wltb It. bl'ak at bls eY\8 He wae tborol oughlv \\\'austpd b .. fore bls cries for 1 ... 11' \rOIlKbt n golDng party and a rarmhund ,)11 ��n_e__ i Misplaced Rapture. I To shl)w lh .. absurdity of Sweden· I � .. rl: 8 Id,·nA. the \reach .. r drew a grnphk arrouo! or tbe sopnosed Swe- Tongue With Tomato Sauce d, nl>orKluo h .. nv('n. ....Ith beautlrul ('ut cookl.'d rorn\d 101lgll\ In Rlk,'. fi('I<l8. Ooe horK(,8. rows. elc In the a, little les8 tbao un\halt In .. h thlt-k. midst of bl8 glowIng description onef dip In bread rrumbA. 'gg onol ,·rllmh8 'or th\ sIsters \eot Intn raptures, Bntt brown In butt .. r. (>18<''' nil \ ,11,,1>. j)flUr .hout\d MOlcry. glory. glory'\ �Hold around this Rnurp �\\k on\ hair ran on I h\r.' Rlstl'r' said tbe preacher, of tomatoca wllh on£> onion, Ino rw;' 'YOII rt' 'aholltlHg ovor tbe wrong Ders cook O,,(t mlnllh'A RtrA11l lltld bt'8\t'n' !ill( ( .... ttR Magazine . two labll'spoonflllA butt\r two lohl, spoonfuls nour rooked t\g Suit to Instl' Fresh Vegetables Daily \ ,\,1' I r:l !.!II , H:rdl-I,,·, I )11111\� L, 1111'\ It I P\ '1' .. 111.11, \·�.\\I\ 1101' It (''''1\ \ ,·g .. l.tI\ I'a,� \l! '''. «'1(1 II III 1..,.,., ,I, H. F. SHIRLEY &. CO., Block Union. -.---- Church ) Ol.V Porch Chairs Q ::z cr: Rockers If WEltK I'I( )\\. K. W.SPENCER $1 :�II $1 2:. 1 /ill ·lr. M.:ll!l Street. Union. N. Y. l1'H 1. r.!i Nt-;\\ 'PlWSEIUP ..... 1 fl7 f.� .... 1� \\ .. gl' .. nil r pfl'rflOfll' I \tteollon to .. I. -� 2.20 !I(. rll nerh I c�n 111'1 .ilLY or III t(ht n ud f,: UllraD . '''t :! Jr,,,,, I�\ \·IlI .. Iole \Irk\. anu .atIHraofur.t tlll , 2 /ill HPfvtr\f> All! A SQUARE D£�l TO North, East, South & West ONE PRIOE TO ALL! ... Croceries. Boots and Shoes, HOSIery. Mtn's Furn, ntmtngg, ·Seeds and Chicken Food, Waft �eT and Picture Mouldings. � \\\\-