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|&V.v-<-.<. v. ^ 'AN INDBPEN DENT .rob ALISEW^^^ OP'HUI HUMANITY—THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Vol. 65; No. 23 \\\TTj 'jI ^lf 'vw •;^uo ^^^^^c ^ay July 1J, 191?. _$!JlO_ii^eaiLiiLadvance. \a .Among 15he Churches .UNION: CHURCHES. Mealing entry Tbarad*T eroDluK »t 7:30 u^Meatlajc latTbniidtjr'la. Md^mpatb with d»,indwe jiflll do tkMRomi iTtfOOIST OHURCH ,%ffWv • - ,-~X-:' ;^''.R«.^-'Q.-E- VauWoert: Pastor, .<•'*' '-<\ Praaohlr/irServlce . 10 30 A. M HuudaySnbool 11.45 A. M •« • 'Juh.loj\ League . 3. P. M • - 1 Epwoirtfi'-beUKUo 0 80 P. M fX-'',* : ,.Ever0ng Preaching 7.80 P . M, <I8BYTERIAN CHUHCH- RKY.\.R. C .'GAUiRpATH, PASIUR • Moriime Service. 1*1 A. M. to 13 M Sunday School, - 12 M. to 1 P. M. Christian Endeavor. - 0:80 to 7:80 P.M Evenjhg Service, 7:30 to 8:30 P. M Evtrvbpdy welcome. BNP1COTT- CHUKUHES. METHODIST CHURCH \C/M Hartson, Pastor. -—i07-£dams -Avenue. Huncjuy School ,..., Morqtag Service: Class Meeting.......' Evening Service... ,.10 a. rp ,.11 a ra . ,13.m.. \..7 p . m ' 'Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:80 p. ru. You ar» cordially. Invited to attend ' the^8$Mrce£',i:' >. t ,.\ • v\ \ <Ax****' -~~*• ~ J •j: •' first-Baptist, MonroeOr'. Grant' avenue \!' —BeV. W, J 'Rutherfcrd, pastor. Fifat Methodist. MadiBOn avenue, cor. Br'oid—HfeVi O. N. Uuderwooilp fiwt Presbyterian, Monroe isor. Grant \\\r'avenoe— Rev. David F.-.Bonner, pastor, T StJAmbrose Roman Catholic Wash '•\> ^'Ingtou avenue, por. Broad—Rev. Am br'os* M. Dwyer, pastor. St. Paul's Mission (Episcopal)- Cpap ' el, Rev. l^ewis E.Ward of Blngi.Hihton ' . in ob'arge. s Jst ^Sunday „raornlfi|{. .praye?. aod^ser. 2na-Bundat morning prtiyer.lltanyAnd -iermon'J ' • ' \* 8rd Sunday morning prayer, oomniun iou and sermon. 4th JHp^ Cpmmpnipp at 9:15 A. M., morning \prayer a t 10:30. 0th Morning.prayer and aernion BUSINESS, DIRECTORY. ./>>>. - .t , - ... * B); H . feiinTjlirey, M.D Office/ a t Restdence, Nantlcofee St. ONION, Nf Y. Office Hours: 12 80-2p.rn.-0.30-Hp.ru Usually before 9 a.m. Both. Phonen E. N. Christopher, M.D- South Liberty street, Union. ELECTRICITY IN AL L FORMB > Office Hotin— 7 to 9 a.m.— 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m . rp OS. A. MAO CLARY. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. General' Law Practice, * - Kpr tbrea_years cleric ot the Burro- , gate's Court, Tioga - County, giving ex- J-:\.\*-.'oellint experience in''Surrogate's work, . and administration ol estates. J Pinion.'\' f m <•»• •• Yort State' 'Pone 18 D ? ^xiicr&a.rt&MStovwr, 1.0.R. * tun • f_f*.l*r. nMQwi «venr WedDo«l»y ereilog. Ir \Clieve-\ 1 vVar*ner, -Cf of «. C;*G. Rodman, C.,p r \V. A .'L, Oliver; K.tof .vy. A; J. Chapell, Sachem. teoa Cornick, Senior Sagamore, Glen Mathewson Junior Sagamore, E. -A. Rackett,, Prophet. v . • ± -•1 Offloeand Hospital76 Main street • '' % ,-JESiiic6tt, IN.' Y. 1 • JBotb Pbonee; Bell 137; York State 89z 'I • \ f Offloe hours 1 to 8, 0 to 8 p. V. , [4 ;Bclwar<i BIphop, D. C. /-* V/''^ WaAksatM Ay*. '\' Spinal Anayl«t(B Doctor ofChiroBractic- .Ef^PlCOTT, N. Y. Office Hours .2 to\ 8 P.M. A. 1 Ray Humphrey, 1fe&*tVii» Miin'and Liber^\ taist***a-aa/'i<^ . 'pf 'DpIor^EijcIlcott'Fre'e/^hbo^ /,\Dii'trIot Number'.One • !;»<••'•'•.•?; i<\>.'•'-:'.»/•• -- r •' •*«-,—r . :6Jith%Town'~oJ\ Union. / ' • . • •^aio Receipts; ' 15.00 23.00 9.0.00 23.00 1,138.5! 320.0: 30.00 IS0.11 .Aug.^Bnlahcp.^on hand $l,9i)C90 AiigMO, •'Wetyjlon .St Co. 0.34 Aug.' 10,'^Central Scientific Co? 5.3b Aug.' 10, dco.'-Bl Gibbons & Co Sale of Bonds, /3D,3f*.3j: Sept. 1, to Dec. 12. Chris. A. Morsereau, Collector of Taxes, 51,081,33 Sepfl Ho, AVallccr Sherwood School Library, --51.24 Oct. 9, H. IT. Crurobi Non Resident Tuition, 20.00 Oct. 17, n. H . Crumb, Non Residont Tuition, . 1.00 NovrO, Endfcott M : 12, Church, •\- Rent of Auditorium Nov/21, H . H . Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, Nov. 20, H. H . Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, Dec. 6, II. I L Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, Dec. 9, Walker Sherwood, State appropriation Dec. 20, Walker Sherwood, Unpaid Tax, Dec. 22, H . H. Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, Frank B. Whlitcmorc,^ Mort gage Tax, 1917 Jan. 6, Endicott M . E. Church Rent, 15.00 Jan.;i2\ David Stanley, School- Desks, \ _ .'' 18.76 Jan. 24')' Walker Sherwood, State Fund, 113.42 Feb. 5, H. 11. Crumb, Non . Resident Tuition, 20.00 Fefaf^s 'ji '.H\. H . Crumb, Books, . 43.50 rpeb ..(16j Farmers Nat. Bank .\ For .53ondS,- • —— 10.5GS.00 Feb. 15,'AVorkers TrustCo., - For Bonds, 11,432.00 Feb. 21, Walker Sherwood, ' ' Bank;.Tax, ' 132.18 Mar. 8, B. H. Crumb, Telephone \ Toll, t 2.15 EndfC&ft'^'EF'Church\ Kent, 16.00 Geo. J. Ames, Coal, 42.75 Fowler, Dick & Walker.Rcfuna G2.97 Mar. 19, Walker Sherwood, State Money, • 2,148.00 Mar. 20, H. H . Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, 3.00 April 12, Walker Sherwood, State Money, , 2,002.00 April 30, D. H. Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, 12.00 Endicott M. E. Church, Rent, 10.00 Endjcolt Ki ot C. Rent, 10.00 May 9, Endicott M. E. Church, Rent, 15.00 II. IT. Crumb, Phono Toll, 2.05 May 29, H . H. Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, June 4, 11. II. Crumb, Non Resident Tuition, June 23, G. S. Hooper, Coal, o*o- Expenditures. 191G. Aug. 1 Order Number 3184 II. L. Whitney, Salary 10.0C 3185 G. S. Hooper, Solury, li.tl Aug. 3 3160 Unlon-Undlcott News, Trinting, 7.H 3187 Conrow & St.Martin, Supplies, 0.51 3188 F . M. Baker Amanitas Co., Supplies, ' 0.0:' 3189 Babcock, Kinds & Underwood Supplies, ,, . lO.or- 3190 Baker Taylor Co. Bonks, 104 .41'. 3191 West Disinfecting Co, \ Supplies, G.O 3192 Albert S. Smith, Supplies, 15.00 3193 11. J. Freoland, Printing 37.75 10.0! £0.00 9.50 ELWOOD S- COE Piano :'Tuner Drop a-,. Card to No. 9 avenue, \Endicott; N. T. Madison ' 20—10 v . u* ^Telephone 272 Diseases of VVIomon aria Children P'ercivaf D. Bafley, M.D, Broad. StreetjFcbri\Lincoln' avenue Endicott, N.- Y; t ,.V,'^'j' Office Hours;' .V ?y • i-# S to' 10 mornlngsl %i *-to'.3 tpr- noons ;-e .30 to 6° evenings. SUN DAYS ;• ft\. to/.JO'jthornins;!. }.\tn~-3 afternoon,' and \byj.apptolritme'nL? Dr;.- Jbh^T. -Greerileaf, HwiBpithic Physician - of forty flve'year's experience I D .thr of floe by theybed side and lnSanatarlu >iis, desires to announce to tfie former i«it- ronsof the late Theodore Knapp.that he will open an -office at 54 Washington ^e u 'Enii{oott,^abo)a^t^t:- 8. in arid from which Jie'wlll bo glad' t o servo al I who may call hlm.i^.V - - •'»•. n UXIXU KILL U)IK](,1<0. U3, F. and n.. It Xlt JUnlar OaauaualratloM lad and <.4lb •eadaj Trr talnifla > mch BomU Notice af AnnuaT School Meeting The -Annual mefiting- ..Of -the' Inhab itants of \Union'\Free 1 School.' Dist rict No.' l j of_ the' .Town of Union,- 7 1 y^-K _aJialiried l^o^vote.' at'JSchbbl meetings'* in 'said^.aistrjct^wiil r be held aCthft\' High.\ Scnool Building on, Mdin \street- ij^'^tSe/village 'di Endicott' ip ^Baid ^iitWct'iVn Tues day August 7th, 19177 'Wr.' 7,30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose \of- electing one Trustee In the' place or Joliiji D, BaVton,' nnd the' transaction -pi such business as'ia authorlzetl-by vlie Education Law of 1910, and a'ctfi n'mendatory thereof; •> -•;'•.,- ^paied July 11, 1917. - x *< V: c- ' Geo. S. Hooper, Clerk, \l- . 109—23.T=i.f 3224 James Kneen, Supplies, 40.78 3225 Chandler Si Hlgbee, Lot 900.00 3226 Geo . B. Gibbons & Co. Printing* Bonds, 35.00 Sept. 29. 322}„to 3280 Inc. Monthly Pay h l \ Roll, 3,420.16 |>Oct.'4 - .- ' . ' _ 3281 IT. H. Ctumb 5,73 32B2yewson & Co. Supplies 24.85 3194 Endicott Orchestra, Musln. 15.00 7 3283 Democrat Printing Co, , Supplles. , > V - 3.95 3284 Central Scientific Co. Supplies, 1 17.20 3285^106;Extract.jDo. Ink 12.05 3286 Underwood Typewriter eo., Typewriters; _ 250.00 3287 C. V.„B.atlgan i , \Agt. Furniture, ;'• 473.05 3288 Oliver Bros. Furniture 87,80 3289 Glnn.& Co^Supplles; _ 7.20 3290 H . Ji Smith\ cS'Son, Supplies 11.57 3291-Norman CVlHaynoFCd. Supplies,' ' at\ •' G9.42 3292 N. Y . Telephone Co. 9.40 3283~Binghamton<iR;^R,-Co. r _. Tjight and Power 34.15 12.50 1.36 S-' ^' I T ? si l> s »PP IIes . ^8tFJ3294.L'nion Water Works' ^ el . e Pt°? e *' » 9 'i 5 3295 \L'nion- EreccricJ:Llght 3197 Harry Case, Salary^ lOO.OOlQct 7 H-^ft 3198 Endicott Post Office, Env. 42.86ij 3296 -80006^\ Construction Co. ^Chandler- ^Higbe e ,.XoLa00.00i Oc t?27 ^S5l!^ ^ A1917 h. A . Welter, Grading '.„';3297 to 335ij Monthly'Pay Roll •.Lot - 502.18 3 ' • . „. - ^ 3,490.10 e^P 1 --. 1 _ - ^'^.3352 Mason''Bouct\ Co., Broaa ' 86.1*.-- St. ;,Bttil'diijg,\7.15 50.00.'Oct. 30\ ' 3200 - P.\ M. Stanley, Salary 3201 D. J. Mead, Salary, 3202 L. L . London, Salary, 3203 Claud V. Reihl, Salary, 3204 Harry Case, Salary Sept. 6 3205 H . L . Whitney, Salary 320G G. S. Hooper, Salary 3207 N. Y . Telehone 3208 tnion Elect. Lt. Plant 3209 Lewis Vallequette, Labor 34.40.Nov. 9 - 85.00.j353 Binghamtorr- Sivinga Bk. 25.003 -- interest and^oji'd 1^78.00 100.00 (3354 ..Oneida Co. Savings Bk. o nn* Interest and BOnd , 1,071.12 8.00*3355 Gouveneur Savings and 3S,00i Loaii Assn. Int.* • 461.25 8.10*3356 D. C.-.Warrier, Cashier 2-OOV Interestand Bond, 402.00 3210 M.\ E. Campbell, Labor, 30s00 Sept. 19 • ' 3211 Geo. H. Nichols, Freight ,1.1J 3212 C. F. Williams & Son, ' Stationery, 13.55 3213 Endicott Lumber & Bo x co. Coal, 12.65 3214 Russell & Card, Supplies 34.20 3215 Geo. T. Coles, Work 2.50 3216 L. A . Wilder, Work 40.00 3217 J. M. Mosher, Supplies 15.50 3218 Fred Martin, Supplies 3.43 i 3219 J. E. Doig, Medical Serv. 21.00 3220 Walter R. Miller; Supplies 27.41 3221 Peckham Little Co„ Supplies, 56.25;; 3222 DrAppleton & Co. Books 7.87-» 3223 Milton Bradley Co., ; Supplies 00.05 i **4r>0+*4> >••••••••••••••••••<•« t '.. 3357 Schaefer Con.- Co.,- Broaff- street\ building. 2,678.00 3358 C.'A. Tolly, Agt. Freight 89.99 Xoy. 9 3359 Geo. II. Toulson, work and supplies, 67.61 3360' The Fitch Dust-Down Co., Supplies, 4 ,3361 J. J. Fenderson. Carting 88.86 [3362 Standard Oil Co., Oil 28.05 •\3303 The Pain Drug Co., Sup, 2.50 Continued on last page. o*o Children Gry FOR\ FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A JANES S. KNOX % Xamei 3. iEnoz' is .a community expert,* known tie conntiy j \over. He has talked on, business, individual and eonununity-effl- 'ciency before' some of -.the, largest bodies of business men in this i j coun^.;^He-to^imtten books on salesmanship 'and advertiiint; ^Ittiiktih.aVe been; told the'world over. In a hundred days' trip to .;;the Pacific coast ^he made an average of from two to four talks a ..day before advertising elubs;tcommercial clubs; Xotary dubs, i '^/teachers' associations and gatherings' of merchants^ maaufafltur-' • ers and businessmen generally. . He will-speak there on, the second ^Lxy, of - the Chautauqua, ^ and, this being wartime, it is more than ever a time to study •;; community efficiency problems. He <li full of enthusiasm, en- ergy,;ideas; v that'are workable, and he 'talks interestingly and \ right to the pofiiTTTJ3rwin\b^Commuaity\l)ay; 1 — • Community ^ Ctidiitauqua f ps ^^aM^ l Hurrah For Old Glory! • • • J.-' CoDditiona diiring war are very unusual and wef have arranged our stock to help you the best we can L ^ TIT ... •. We. are prepared to give you the best goods from a large and 5 well assorted stock at reasonable prices. • SpeciaLAttention - Forward March • Fine bulk Garden Seeds, Lawn Grass, Clover, • - Timothy. I • Paint Up - Clean. Up i : : | Royal Paint, Chi'Namel Varnish, Linseed Oil and • White Lead. X X Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Screen Doors, Screen Windows Rubber Hose, Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens.\ | Home of the \Stewart Range\ Heating, Tinning Plumbing INDERLIED & RAITT 114 W. Main Street Phone 325-R • • • • • »tM »*»*«****t 'H **n*m »»4H*»*«4 «m«»i»»*m *4>*fM4> The American Red Cross NEEDS $ r 100,000,000. GIVP Y-OUJL BIT Broome County's Share is $ 250iOOO Subscriptions Received At FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Union, New York. • • • • •^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ • • • • • • • • and PROVISIONS Shoes and Rubbers. Pry Goods, Fruits and Vegetables. / Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts and Overalls, Tobacco, Cigars, Candy. Exclusiye Agency for Chase (Si Sanborn Teas and Coffee The Selz Shoes and Rubbers. < Pratt's Poultry and Cattle Powders. Your order will have prompt attention if Phoned to \54\ E. A. SWEET \ i 8 Main Street, ' UNION, N. Y. Phone 54 In which the United States, willing • • • TheThrice.-a-week Edition of the NEW YORK WORLD Practically a Daily athe Price of a Weekly, \^o other Newspaper in tUe~world \gives so much a t so low a price. The value and need of a news paper in the household was never greater than at the present time. The great war in Europe is now half-way into its third .year, ana, whether peace bo at hand or yet be far-off, i t and the events to follow it-are sure ito be of abBorrA ing interest for many a month.to, come.\ ., .. , •. < , \ These 'ar e world-Btiaking affairs, or unwilling, is compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues! The Thrice-a-week- World-a reg ular subscription price Is only S1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and The Uhion-ErjdieOct News together fo r one year, mak- Jng_ .a_taLal_5iJ2iS p_ap_erjLin_ the.. year for only $1.50. The regular subscription price of the two pap ers is $2.00. 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