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Vol; 6JS; No. 32 h JOUItNAli DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF HUMANITY—THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Union, N. Y., Wednesday September 18,1917. $1.00 a year in advance. m Among K6«? Churches , : -JUNIOR OHTDHCHES. ^-g 'A? J'»T CHURCH., \ -Key.J)oUoway,:j?-astor.. 'danday Services; Moaning Henrico •8ood»T School... r.j^sTc. 11:00 a. m. U:i5p. m. 8:00 '• ^\eninit\ Service.\............... .......J \:0e 'V Prayer Meeting every TnuradaT evening at 7:80. rjovensnt Meeting 1st Tbundsy In each month Oar Mate are free. Alt are weloome. •' Come thou with n» and wu-wtll do thee good.\ -Nam. 10:19. |y |KTHODLBT OHURCH Rpy ,.G. E. VanWoert Pastor. Class Meeting \0A.M. Preaohing Service 10.80 A. M. -HundajLflflhDQl 11.45 A. M. Jiirilor..League Epworth Leuguo Evening Preaching 3. P. M. 6.80 P. M. 7.80 P: Mr P RE8BYTERIAW.CHURCH REVi'R. C. G AI.BB K ATH .-V AS-I-OR.. Morning Service, U '/r, M : *? % ?}' Sundav School, 12 M. to 1 P. M, Christian Endeavor. 0:30 to 7:80 P.M. Evening Scrvfce, 7:80 to 8:8U P. M. Everybody welcome. END1COTT CH URUUES. pREE METHODIST CHURCH C. M. Hartson^ Paator. 107 Adams Avenue. ' Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning.Service 11 a m Class Meeting 12 m. Evening Service 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:S0 p. m. Youjye cordially invited lo uttend these services. first Baptist, Monroe or. Grant avenue —Bev. W. J Rutherford, pastor. Flist Methodist. Madison avenue, cor. Broad—Rev. O. N. t/uderwoo-i,. First'Presbyterian, Monroe oor. Grant avenue—Rev.-David F. Booner, pastor,. at ;-Ambroaa_Romnn_yatl»oiiu Wash Ington avenue, cor. Broad— Rev. J\W~. Byrne pastor. 8t; Paul's Mission (Episcopal)- Cpap ' el, Rev. T, R,~Jouei< t pastor 1st Sunday; morning prayer aDd ser mon. Und Sunday morning prayer>iftany and, sermon.— : 8rd 8unday morning prayer, commun Ion and sermon. * 4th Holy Communion at 9:15 A. M., morning prayer at 10 :80. Sth Morning prayt>r and sormon Broome County Will Make Christmas Merry For Her \ Soldiers Woh Are; At Front •Box-Go8tinz^'$i-and^corttaini'n'g-$3 Worth or Gifts Will Be Sent t o Each'-Member of Military Org anizations Sent Out. From This County. -Newspapers to Receive the Subscriptions. Everyone of,Broome County 's boys pwho will be away from home in the armed forces of the United,States, in Eur»pe, or in cantonments or camps in the United States, will re ceive a Christmas giff-that will gladden 'his heart and make him. proua of the tact that he belongs to Broome County. A fund of $5000 has been started .by representative men at Ihe Bing- hamcon Chamber of Commerce, ana an invitation was extended to all Broome\ County residents to \get in on lhiB \_by subscribing, the price of an individual Broome County Soldier's Christmas Box,'each one costing $2.00, an a containing $'iM worth ol giUB. It is now 'estimateu that by Christmas Day Broome County win bo represented in the aimy, navy, marines ana other branches ol che service by 2500 Doys, an a to send each one ins Christmas Box will cost $5000. It was realized at the start that the whole sum couiu have been buo- Bct-ioea in a few iaouieuls by a few pe&pie, an a it is a fact that oilers to do s o were made by anu to members of the committee. But this idea was discouraged oecau &e as one of the committeemen saiu, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Telephone 272 Diseases of Women ana Children Perclval D. Bailey, M.D Broad Street, cor. Lincoln avenue Endicott, N. Y. Office Hours; 8 to 10 mornings; 1 to 3 after onST6r30—to—& - «mni*ng« HII |S- DAY3; y to 10 mornins; 1 to 3 afternoon, and. by appointment. E. N. Christopher, W-P- South Liberty street, Union. ELECTRICITY It* ALL FORMS Office Hour*-— 7 to. 9 a,m.— t to. 3 and 7 to 9 p.m r|1 OS. A, MAO CLARY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. _ General Law Practice. For three years clerk of the Surro gates Court, Tioga County, giving ex cellent experience in Surrogate's work, and administration ol estates, ^nibn. York 8tate 'Pone 18 D •••••.••••••••••••.••••••••^ • Broome County Soldiesr and I • : VSailors' Christmas 3o^ Fund I ••^ •—-?~ A I enclose I for the fund to make the holidays brighter for the soldiers and sailors. Name. Address. • • • •\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • much .as to spoil the. surprise jit? self. So .qp one but,the packing committee, will know. But lT ,can tell you now that it will be a pack aged hat will be a package; and t o think of it makes-me wish-iwaB young enough to be i n th e serv^ ice from Broome- County juBt'tb get one of _th08e_ boxes.'\ | it is planned to have th e sub scriptions all i n an d paid- for by) Cctober 1st, because immediately^ after that date the work of pac*? ing, addressing an d sending must LEGALIZED NICKNAMES. Yhay Appaarad In Official Racorda li Colonial Timet. XlcknnmpR arc not (ikcly to go out of fashion so long us human naturo rt mains what it Is. In these days, how ever. If Is not customary to sprea such titles upon official records, as was formerly the ualilt. necordlng to tb> archives of several of our states. In the Dutch records In 1044 we linv- John rietersen, alias Friend John. I the, Newtown p 'tirfliBsp from the li dlans, dated in 1U5U. one of the I IOJIIU ni'ieg is \by n Dut-limnn's 1 uid ralln \We want to make this a popular,' or her b5t j „ contributing t o the county-wiae aifair/\ \Vhile a man| Christmas cheer of th e Broome: may noc enjoy the privilege* of tafe- Coun ty b 0 y S in service, all one' ing more than one subscription Ior| nas to d0 is to fill out th e blank, himself,—there \is -nothing to pre-* C o U pqn printea '-Caboye, —enclose-.it v.ent^inx_frora_.. entering a subt! w j;h--the^-contribution-in—a-sealett begin. To the boys farthest front home the earlier shipments. muBt Haiw the Boore.\ and In t'-e Riishn-l- be made. But' every, box will ba a-i patent, dated Oct 1-. one of le way ana ready for opening on\; boundaries Is \John the Swede's wear Christmas Day, no matter where itsj In 1U05. in the Kings county re- recipient ma y be. The address of ords - a mQ '-' ls ™ mt *\ llvlus at Go* every Broome County boy is bem/ ™* as \ T \\ Ul ihv l ™« r \ , , * • • The common ooum-il of New Vork I 1091 ordered (bill to be brought Into th dock \over apilust the city hull or til. house that Loujr Mary formerly Hvei In.\ aud lti the Bamc'.voar an order wa \pascicd \tlittt Topknot Betty and he children be provided for as objects o charity.\ The. exnJnjijLtJtou^hAllls_imato_tn_l. ! many, cases was that the persons t, quc^tloircllbcr\had\hoTamnj.Jiames .0 had^forgottcu them, so that the use o their generally accepted nicknames b«. came a necessity. listed an a none, will be omittea •through the fault of th e committee;^] in .order for everyone to do hid' Eccentric Placa Names. There* aro-file- or- two*|ilaoe-n«mes senption for every member of his' envelope an d brjng, send or maii and hiB wires family if he so de- =* lo the Soldiers- ''Christmas Funa sires and can. ' „ } care Union-News;... Acknowledged \What will the boxes contain?' men t will be made, in the ipapgrs. was asked of Secretary Brownlow, xhe committee diecideafthat thej t of- vhet.Chamber Of Comineroa.-tlve -newspaperr^ea^^a'^rft'Wria There.ore-«.i>e- or- two \(ilaee-i ^,^_^ tt4 ,n_ < , f ,llprt--iiho-niojtini^-to^-t.h;c^,orr, p; ,: ? ^r,r l - o >,m.i,r England which for eccentricity It gether at thfe suggastiori of him- pons appears in all the newspapers *» u, . a \? u \™ lo T , lor \^ u s e e.f and several other promment f n lhe county. The dea.ars of whom) ^and^'a fflJlWI^A? Broome County citizens. the contents of the boxes will be prentice. The name of another Cor- \Never mma what the boxes will purchased 'are selling the goous at nlsh village. Grumzla, sounds worse contain,\ he replied. \None but a cost, an a n o one will make any^ when spoken than it looks In print soldier -away from home, or his sai- profit by the transaction. | The same may be said of the neighbor- lor of marine brother, or his cousin Th e .following citizens constitute \>« village of St. Eval, which is pro in th e ambulance or hospital serv- the executive committee having n <\\>ced •Sandeval.\ Bishop Phllpotts ii u .u -i .... .k„ ,„ m .tt«. • » »),-.». asked a candldato for ord nation where .ce, or his biother ,.n -law In the av- the matter in charge: he came from. \Stl Eval.\ was the re- iation corps woula appreciate the EliOtt Spaulding, Chairman, 51r. pIy .. Dcnr rac ~ n . mnr jj e(1 tue bishop, contents of the Broome County Willis Sharpe Kilmer, Orson L. ii. » T jj now t i, nt cornlshiucn venerate St Christmas Box. If we let the secret Bntton, Harry L. Johnson, Fancher Tody, St. Cnby. S t Uny aud other out now it might be known to the M. Hopkins, Secretary, Lesiia M. saints unknown to the calendar, but 1 boys themselves before it is time Wilson, H. W. Manwarren.of Wind- was hot aware they had canonized for them to get It, ana nothing robs sor ; Amos Johnson, of, Whitney the dcviir-London Mirror, a surprise of all its pleasure so Point; David C.Warner, of Urdon; -o*o- Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTOR I A ELWOOD S- COE Piano Tuner Harry Kubin, an a ^araes U.\ BrOWn- ; low, Treasurer, ex-officio. I . _- o+o A Dual In Walloons. It waa hi 1S0S that Mile, Tlrevlf graced the footlights of the Imperial I Opera at Paris. She attracted many | men, espec.'ally one M. do Grandpre and another. M. le Pique. They be came Jealous of each other and decid ed that a duel was the only way out of their predicament It was to be a A Generous Empresa^ Drop a Card to No. 9 Madison dnel wlthout hatred, and so they post- avenue, Endicott, N. - Y. , | yoncd the treat event for one mouth. _ 20 ~ 10 <Mean,whlle they camo. to the conclu- t-v_ v_i T slon that an ordinary duel wouldn't do L >ri John l. . ureenieat, i at a „• nnd ^ llt upon the idea of ngnting It is said that one morning at break fast a general related to Napoleon III. the misfortunes of « brother officer, who, \because he had uot 13,000 francs, must be dishonored.\ While the em peror questioned further particulars Eugenie flew to her room aud, return ing with'a package of banknotes. «ald, \Take them, general, and never tell ine bis name.\ And his nuuic the gener ous empress never knew. O NKAOfAJl TR1UK, No. KM, l.O.K. M Kcfra V\ lar meetings everr WcdooMlaj eveolnx. In Ked Men's Hall, Maln'Streel.; Clleve Warner, C.\ of R. C. G. Rodman, C\ or W. A. L, 01i,ve'r. K. or W. Leon R. Comtek, Sachem A. J\. Chapelle, Prophet Glen Malh&wson, Sr. Sagamore Frank Foster,. Junior Sagamore. IMft. Jtt. I>,. JVlJtC^X)., Office and'Hospital 75 Malu street • JSn'tUeott./V.. V. Both Pliones; Belt 137; York St«t« 80z Otjloe hours 1 to 8. U to « P. M Honiopathic Physician of forty five year's experience in the of (Ice by the lied side and tnSanatariuijis. desires to announce to the former pat ronsof the late Theodore Knapp.thnt he will open an olBoe at 54 Washington Ave., Endicott, about Oct. 8. in and. from which he wili.be glad to serve all •vhn may oa.il him. Rj Edward Bishop. D. C. DoctoLoLCliirjiBrkic. * 34 WaahMltM Ava, Spinal Anaylsss FREE. ENDICOTT. N. Y. t Office Hours 2 to 8 P. M. A. 1 Ray Humphrey, JorMain and LibeityBti., Union,-N. Y. > - { . ; ^ ,OBNKIUI.\LAW PRAOT10B, , BMCUI a'ttrntloait xi veh lo'Pro „• , W ^iKo aMolataiMt 'bf Vsosl\ • ttoatora an . . O 'Ml BILL LODGK. No. 583, F. and A. at iteenlar OoaimQQirsUODt^r r atoiid«vltveBhias.s each atqatli. Tod Much Paint. Ho—What Is all this talk about. Mrs. Bullion? She- \Vhy. she eugnged Dau ber, the artist, to paint her. and when shti arrived for the tlrst sitting he de- in the air. So they ordered two bal- , c n n ed to complete a job that had al ready been half finished. - Cincinnati Enquirer. loons constructed exactly alike and on the night of June 22 settled their af- falrsln anticipation of the great event upon the morrow. At the appointed , # A L , u|# He|p w , nted> hour', each man entered his balloon | Qia K | nnnc ier-Young man. you must argued with a blunderbuss, and a t a member t i ln f there' H always room at -i l ik. _**n n ~ wn*v% **\*¥ ann nn TllfAl* ..... . . J . Job—Um! Would you mhid giving me a boost, so I Can sec tor myself? liar Coaununirstlona—rlnd and 4th i.s aath aiqjrUi. Ii.B. Mrtahel!: Mwteeral'hours..later. elgnaUbe ropes were cut, and up they ( tho t of Ulc UMcr . A ppifcaut For •went They were to Ore at, tho bal- • .... lopni, not ct each other. At a height of half a-mlle in tho air M. de Grand- prt sent a ball through M. le Pique's balloon, and tho ..latter was dashed to pieces.'\'Tho.. : other., landed safely, aoV' Uapfihicss grows at our own fireside and Is not to lie picked up In stranger: Kallerles.—Douglas Jerrold. Get the Genuine and A ^void Waste The Gei^eral All Around Cleaner ' tT»*mmv «4«t4 «mv *mvv4tvvv*Tm«v4 »*m *»4 »v»* See - • HARDWARE - Heating, Tinning- Plumbing: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Toulson Earbware Company j Union, N. Y. I Successor to Inderlied & Raitt 114 W. Main Street Phone 325-R • • • • • • • PROGRESS | • The constant stride of business is along the line of,, * progress. * To accomplish more in less time, the equipment of * the Farmers National Bank is fully up to the -stand ard of modern efficiency. — Accounts subject to check are cordially invited. Banking hours, 9 to 3. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK .—-unio,,- New York. * **************************************************** and PROVISIONS Shoes and Rubbers. Dry Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. Hosiery, Underwear,.Shirts and Overalls, Tobacco; Cigars, Candy. Exclusive Agency for Chase ®. Sanborn Teas and Coffee The Selz Shoes and Rubbers. Pratt's Poultry and Cattle Powders. • • • • • • • • • • • \Tour order will have prompt attention if Phoned to \54\ E. A. SWEET t J 3 Main Street, UNION, N. Y. • • • Phone 54 I Every Day Is • I La TOURAINE j t The \Perfect Coffee\ Day I at VanGorder's Grocery, Phone' 322-M J07 Nanticoke Street • • S» \o '3 ''o ere,' \(Tel. ii'Cl<>