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MfENDENT JOU H.^AJJ^VO^^b^^M^h^TE^E&TS> OF HUMANITY—TJTHE PEOPLES PAPEH ;,.»........ ..... . ... ,....„,.. , „. . „ , -$l-00-a-year-m -a&vance.- ;Churches ! -»?U°wayr Pastor.'\' 11:00 a.m. J3;16 pja ^yV^'owsaats'sfoftes.* All ire weleomo. ?3&Z$fc.Oim» ttoo'with.M aad wawlll do the*good.* #WiJMETHOOI«T CHURCH VanWoert Pastor, <-'PreaohlPK Service Preaching _^A» CHURCH 10 A. M. 10.30 A. M. TOiTAfM: 3. P. M. 8 8» P. M. 7 80 P. M. ^&.R I «VK ' { .C. GATJHIKATH, PASTOR, Service, 11 A. M. to 13 M •\•'Sunday School, Endeavor, 12 M. to 1 P. M, 6:80 to 7:30 P.M-; 1:80 P. M. Evening Service, 7:80 to 8:i -- .oauBouEs: ^ptU METHODIST CHURCH ; ' \^T'.- _ , .. . C. '|£.. Hartson, PaBtor, . -.'I 0 ? \A'dama Avenue.. -Sunday School--.. , - . .--.10 a. m v.\ \-Jtfor'niug Service:.- .ilia- m, • ^y** 8 Meetingf. 1 . VT2 m.' .'>• Evening Service 7 p. m. Prater Meeting, Thursday .-7:80 p. torn • You are .cordially invited to attend ••.these services. , First Baptist, Monroe nr. Grant avenue —Biv. W..J\.Ruiht»rfcrd pastor. Ffiat Methodist. Madison avenue, cor,' . Broad—Rev. O. N. Underwood,. \ 'First Presbyterian, Monroe cor. Grant avenue— Rev. David F. Bonner, pastor St Ambrose Soman CatRofic WaaB^ ington avenue, cor. .Broad— Rev. Ani ' brose M. Owyer. pastor. ,St.\ Paul's Mission ('Episcopal)- Opap •el, Rev. Lewis E.Ward of 'BingLHintoir ^inobarge. ^ _ ^ ^_ '\' ~~ isl^uiiaay morning' pT'aygV'ii'niFserj 1 mon. \ / 2nd;Suuday morning prayer, litany and sermoo. 8rd Sunday morning praver. coramun ion and sermon. 4th.Holy Communion at 9:16 A. M., morning prayer at 10:80. ^ - 8th .Morning prayer and sermon BUSINESS DIRECTORY. R. H. Humphrey, M. D. Office, at Residence, Nanticoke St. UNION, N. Y. Office Hours: 12.30-2 p.m.-C.30-8 p.m Usually-before D a.m. Both Phones £. N. Christopher, M.D- South Liberty street. Union. ELECTRICITY IN ALL FORMS Office Houra— 1 to 9 a.m.— 1 t o 3 and 7 to 9 pjn. rphOS. A, MAO CLARY. , AtTORNCY-AT-LAW. 'General Law Practice. Kpr three -years clerk of the Surro gate's Court, Tioga County, givingv ex cellent experience in, Surrogate's work, . «nd*dmlniatr»tion ol estates.'' TJmon. - - • -York State 'Pone 18 D O MEAciAaiiu ak; No. wi; i. ofKJt^mn v l»r BHtlui «rery Wedoatday UTeolo*. Ir - KedMen'a Hall. Main Btriwt. ClievV^Wirner,' C.' 6t'- R:~ C.iO.i Rodman f-Cj ofW. A. L. Oliver,-. K. ot VV. Leon. R...Cornlck, Sachem. A. JU Chapelle, Prophet.. Glen-Mathewaon, Sr.-Sagamore Prank Foator, Junior dagamote. Both , . • Omba hours 116,8, ; « to 8 P. tu KdwaKd Bishop, D. C _.^J )5ctorjtc.itt'jracjir Spinal Anaylaas - FREE.' ' \'- ENDJCOTT, N. T. Office Hours 2 to 8 v: M. A'i 1 Ray, Humphrey, Jor JfiJn andUWrty.Str,\:Uriion N. Y. V T 'li'',-'«^i«l'»t^»tlo4'ia' ; (ny«» to ri^rSy^^ iipoKa»—to! A«Mla1aUatora am— rv Hnr«4a«t>* |a»k»|«.^« il. S. KNOX IS COMING Community Efficiency Expert to ,.:,Talk at Chautauqua. kNOWN THROUGHOUTCOUNTRY Ha* 'AddrMMd Lsadlnf 1 Cammarotal Clubi and Organizations of Mar- chants and Manufaoturara—Will Dla- ouaa Problama of Bualnaaa, Individu al nnd 8aolal* Efflclanoy. James 8. Knox of Cleveland, one of the greatost community eflJclency ex perts In the country, will speak' on the second day of the community Ohautau- \liunErtburcity; ^ : — Buslnesa conditions these days art changing overnight. BOslness must be adapted constantly to new conditions. Mr..'ICnox'says that 80 per cent of tne principle's In modern business are fun- damontal,-therefore-theycsn,be taught and cad be'.dls«UBsed Intelligently, from the lecture platform'. He taught the first class In salesmanship ever taught lh a Y'. <M. O. A! In this country. Now these classes* are found In every large city. He Is \the author of standard liobks 4 oil sfllesmahihlp, advertlKng ind, store mniinKcuieut that are used. In night'svhoolg throughout this'coniltry: KNOX Japan and Canada and were used ex tensively In Canada prior to the out break of the war.' He has addressed the Rotary.- clubs of Minneapolis, Den ver, Salt Lske City, Buffalo and Los Angoles; the advertising clubs of SL Louis, Kansas City, Cleveland', Port land, San. I'runclsco, Denver and Los 'Angeles; has spoken four times' before the National Commercial Teachers' .federation, teachers' associations of !Indiana, Minnesota. Kansas,' South Da. kota, Ohio and the Missouri Valley 'Teachers' association. He Is prominent as a member o' the three leading organizations of bus! ness men of bis home city—the Rotarj club, the Advertising.'club' and the Chamber of Commerce—and has long been lu demand as a speaker Jhrpugb. out the country. -o*o— Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA s ELWOOD S- COE * Piano, Tuner Drop a Cara to No. 9 Madison dvenuo, Endicott, N., Y. , • 20—10 s >. Telephone 27!1 •- Diseases or .Women ana Children Perclval D. Bailey, M.b. Broad Street, cor. Lincoln .avenue' Endleott, N. Y. - Office Hours; 8 to to mornings; 1 to 3 after- ,noons; C.30 t o S, evenings. SUN DAYS;' 8 . toriO.morBiris; 1' to. 3 afternoon, and by appointment. Dr. John T; GreenleoJ. . HtMiipatbic.Pkysiciai of forty Oyey ear's, experience in throf- flne by the bed side and InSanatarluins, desires to nnnounoe to the former nat rons of the late Theodore Koapp.thaVlie will open an' offloe a t 54 Washington Ave., Endicott, about Oct. 3. In and from which he will be glad to tervn all who'mar^oallihini^^'J. ' ^ ' \'\ ''.'J* OUMUHILL LODOE.Ho. SM; T.> aa« A.<M I Kanlar Oo«»aiiifaUoaa •, tad aad,,4th aa^ay»Taalaf»'.n «dmaiia;~jif • >•-;.'-«• J^.''-^*X l ^\l .eON *.^il.TMAN, R U8SIAN VIOLINJS.T. . ' iT^EONiW«LTMAN; a' Russian violinist. Is at the head of the Tacteiskowsky M'-L\\Qnartet.Ui*erthlrd day feature of the CJiarutauqua. He Is the son of the dlreeFor^of 'one* of'tne largest theaters la Moscow. His-four brothers, all jarfc. rloUhlBtsy. He la atgradunte of tlie^mperial Conservatorr of Moscow. ^founded by Rubinstein. He has studied under the greatest living violinists. Ex- Governor SHALLENBERGER Patrlotijm'will be-tie keynote 1 of^tie 1 Chantanqua, .and the keynote will be sounded on thj opening-day; in v a masterly .addreia by ex-Governor A. C. Shalleibergtr 'ol Hebraaka, tpeakimg on \The True -Patriotiiin.\ jl . - The mntio for this day will be patriotic The JCendeltiohn Sextet, a. company of six ttleited girli, will appear uTitriking ooitomei in mnifcal. programi:thatiwill. be in harmony with the patriotiim ' of the, day. • \ , One-Kalf of the tingle adnnwiont on 1 this first day will be tiTen by tne Chautauqua mantrement to the local Bed Croat or : inch other-patriotto orpmizati'dn a*.may be deiignated by the local committee.'* . !i The Chautaufua program wilbe patriotio throughout. It was called a few yeah ago.by trheodore XooKTclt, then preii- dent, \the mdrt^American* thing in America.\ Kow the Chau tauqua ii-aiierting.iti Ame'ricanjiml ... -QoverB6rittallenb «rg«r r Ji -a-fnember -of -the-miUtary committee jU ^conjrreu, a magniflnnt orator, and a man to discuss gTeatiinteraatioiapand national'lsiue 's with immenie interest. iini tlldaw^lAugust Hautauqua • • Mii'nwn m wnm i im i ^. i nrTT i • • Hurrah For Old Glory! £' Conditions during war arc very unusual and we have arranged X our Btock to help you the best we can. • We are-prepared to give 1 you the best goods from a large and • • • • • • • • well assorted stock at reasonable prices. Special Attention - Forward March. Fine bulk Garden Seeds, Lawn Grass, Clover, Timothy. Paint Up Clean Up • • • • • : : • • • • • • * « • • • • • -•> • • | The AiLterican Red Cross • •J\ NEEDS • Royal Paint, Chi^Namel Varnish, Linseed .Oil and White Lead. Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Screen Doors, Screen Windows Rubber Hose, Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens. Home of the \Stewart Range\ Heating, Tinning Plumbing INDBRLIED & RAITT 114 W. Main Street Phone 325-R • • • • • • GIVE YOUR. BIT Broome County's Share is $ 250,000 Subscription's Received At FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Union, New York. • • • • • arid PROVISIONS Shoes arid Rubbers, Dry Goods, Fruits .and Vegetables'. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts and Overalls, Tobacco, Cigars, Candy. Exclusiye Agency for Chase (SL Sanborn Teas and Coffee' The Selz Shoes and Rubbers. Pratt's Poultry and CattIe ; Powders. Your order will have prompt attention if Phoned to \64\ E. An. n8 f Mairi l Stree{, Phone 54 UNION, N. Y. • • • • • • • • : : •^••^^•'•^^•'^••••'•••'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'^ |l Succeeainff • M. A.Loomis. I Trie Grocer at 107 Nanticoke Street W& are pi'epared to meet the' Jieeds of the \t , We aim to carry.a,strictly fanpy line of the'*., i'i best goods produced, at a reasonable margin ' •i of profit? and guarantee satisfadtion urith*+- ^••••^••••^•.^••.•.•.•••^••^•••••••••••••^••••••^