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TWO * THE WHITE PLAINS DAILY ARGUS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2I> 1908. whiteplainsdailyargus BOARD SUPERVISORS LIVE LOCAL JOTTINGS PubllshtHl every hiiMilieHn iifternoon ftt the White IMaiim Argun Offloo, cornor of Kali road Avenue and llrookflcld ' Street. JOHJf T. KKintX, Kditor and IVoprletor THK WHITE PLAINS DAILY AKCJUH 1» tlie offffpHwjc of The White IMnfiiN Argun, u wwkly piihlieution eatahlislied twelve years ago hy John T. Rehlll and whleh tills week entera on Its thirteenth volunio. Like the weekly Argun, It will he An Advertising medium of value to the people of White Plaintt and vi cinity. INCREASE AND CREATE SALAR IES AT THK OOINTY ALMS HOUSE AND HEAR AN- NI7AL REPORT. Stipe rvlnor Reynolds Wants the lironx Valley Sew'er Intercut fj<-vy A|>|H>rtione«l. - TERMS One year, $3.00. Six months, $1.50; Three Months, 75 Cent is. One Montfi 30 Cents. crtsiiT Regular [Huperln fend cut of Poor and It was The County Hoard of BupenisorH had a short seslon to-day and ftmong other business Increased and created salaries at the County almshouse, found a room for Judge Tompkins ’ court, passed bills, took up matter of various nJsessments, highway im- provementtk etc. Reynolds, of North Salem, presented the bond of the Coun ty Advertisers, Thirty Days. 50 1-2 Railroad Ave., White Plains. ----- - \ TBlPpTrMttV referred to the Committee on Alms house. He also presented the an- nual report from this ItiHlitutiou In which the Superintendent stated the Personal items, accounts of social Pface hftd been connected with the events in general, news notes of nny kind nnd contributions of literary or community interests will be gladly received at this ofllce, and they .will he treated as confidential and receive the considerate attention of the editor. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1008. ;SPr ■ Tarrytown water supply, recom mended lighting the place by elec trics and said a grt*at number of Im provements such as fence building, etc., had been done by Inmates at no cost whatever. Superintendent Law rence also recommended the appro priation of two graduate nurses, raising keeper ’ s salary from $ 1,000 At the recently held meeting the Yonkers Federation of the bakers with /ft Yonkers bakery, nud the bar- ’ tenders' differences Wpr« re po r t e d unsettled. Two contributions of $15 each wore received for the defense fund In the Uronx sewer fight. The Peeksklll Hoard of Water Commissioners have been rebuked severely by the State Commissioner of Health and the latter ’ s latest mnnieatlon conveys a threat. Sylvester H. Ward, of Whit© Plains, us retard* In foreclosure pro ceedings will sell eighty-six and one- half acres of land at Ossining by order of the court to satisfy the Judgment for $3,128*. 24 secured by Arthur H. Friedman against the ^ fl ctt f bdf^ t igk Estat e s . . ’ ll. Alinl© Taylor claim* damages from the town of Harrison for ehang- t indo of West street/at that pfBCfc,' ndjotnRrg her profrorty. The ' court has appointed a commlslon to take testimony In the matter, consist ing of W. A. Davidson and-PL L. Marshall, Jr., of Port Chester, and Wm. A. Boyd, of Mamaroneck. Reynolds ’ market, the only mar ket In White Plains. Weekly and monthly accounts given, leiephone •84. White Plains, Nice Liti.lo Lean Fresh, Hams. 11 cents a pound. White 'Plkins Market Company . dhristmas trees, aGc. up, at t Reynold s ’ market, UW,-Railroad avenue. 1 » M • Jt o $ 1^20 fKc h I f ■ r mirae an Increase of ' 7 V tnd tlu? ^ eetlng of | a year each to two cooks who now - denial Joe Fay Is the new mixolo gist at the Orawaupum Hotel. He is a good fellow and is making friends rapidly. Regular Tuesday evening services in St, John's Church to-night. Th»» White Plains Fishing Club will have a wild duck dinner at the club house on Wednesday evening, December 30, 1908, at Mamaroneck. will leave here • at 7.30 o ’ clock. A special ca»* 'from White Plains Tickets will be sold at $1.50 eacc . Gooff music will be on hand. LIST OK UNCLAIMED LETTERS'. .The following is a list of uh- elafmeff Wtters at the ~ Whit© Plains Post Office for the week ending De cember 21 , 1908: wTo'howT; get nothing. Theih recommenda tions WPffl v«iuiiilM) 0 imly adopted. Mr. Reecroft ccrtifted that his town hnd paid to the County Treas urer $118.39 for the support of the poor. A communncatlon from the State Mgard of Tax Commissioners stated that they had not as yet received the list of property exempted from tax throughout the county under the 1908 assessment and the clerk Instructed to write the various towns for the lists. Supervisor Beecroft said he want ed to go on record as being in favor pf the Increase In the Supervisors salaries and explained he had voted against the resolution at the last meeting merely In jest. The matter of securing a room for Tudg© Tompkins' court was ar ranged by having the Hoard adjourn on tlie last meeting of the year and convening again on the first Tues- day l a J anuary Instead of Monday When* the Supervisora raeeT Honey Comb Tripe, Fresh Pork Tenderloins. White Plains Market Company . NOTICE High'Price Paid For Good Furniture I. LEVEN, 28 RROOKFrELD STREET WHITE PLAINS. X. JY. 4-mi toe court, will be held in the Surrogate's eourf room - — B t -W t -R eynolds said llilro had been a question as to what become of the premiums of the Bronx-Val ley Sewer bonds sold and the matter was referred to the attorney. The committee on watershed was instructed to watch the movements of th© City of New York.whigji j^ is said will endeavor to have an act of legislature exempt their watpr shed property frotn taxation. The Legis lature rpembers will ^e asked to watch the matter at Albany. resolution offered hy E. U. Reynolds was adopted providing for a committee of three to be known us the Bronx Valley Sewer Assess ment Committee. On January 1 there Is due $22,500 as Interest on fthe sewer bonds and the. County Treasurer has «been Instructed' to pay the same after Issuing notes of Indebtedness but the assessment ap portionment cannot be made since It is not known ns to whether Mt. Vernon will come In on the sewer or not. Mr. Reynolds thought It time something was done. ' — iA n U — — Mrs. F. Bralnard, 2 Barker a ve- mio; Mrs. Kato ColllftS, Miai Ella Cabell, 6 Home street; Mrs. Dr. C. C., Carroll, Mary Conwrfy, Miss Dav idson, Carrie Farmer, 3,1 Tibblts avenue\; Mrs. E. Francis, Bronx street; Mrs. Chas, care Mrs. Fisher; Miss Ethel Fuller, 53 Greenburgh avenue; Katherine Gaylor, Mrs. By- oram C. Ouerlm, Mrs. C. H. Havl- land, Mrs. Hearn, Silver Lake Park; JJ ewltt, 92 Mamaronoi/k.ave- Hlnman, 4 6 1-2 Brookfield street; Mrs. Hughes, Miss Mary B. Halloran, care Mr. Gisheti Mrs. Johnston, Silver Lake Park?' Miss M. Kennedy, 82 Hamilton avenue; Miss M. Kennedy, 95 Post Road; Mrs. Mafy Kelly. Railroad avenue; Miss Hilda Kathleen, 60 Bryant avenue; Mrs. McEntee, Cleveland street; Mrs. G. Minnanv Minnie Moore, Miss Ellen Purdy, care Mrs. R. Purdy, Miss Mary Rush (2), Miss Reddy Tancooska, Miss Mabel R. Welch, care Ernest Goulhelm; Mrs. Phillip Williams, Miss Mary Walsh. Men's List. Dr. Brown, Central avenue, Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Bishop, John Carter, L. Callahan, Railroad avenue; L. Cox, restaurant; Frank Combone, F. H. Clark, Clarence Dause, James G. Donlln, 12 Home street; Mrs. Fred- den. M. Quady. Mftirftfflfr * 1 * 1 C. W. Orannls, Alfred M. Holmberg, Belmar Hall. Louis A. Hensener, Wultdr A ‘ . Hunt, 8 Minerva Place; George C. Keeler, 10 Westchester avenue; Bob Kenke, Silver Lake Park; Genneth Lowden, A. Lane, 151 South Lexington avenue; Fred. McCullough, A. Mlsingaff, 195 Rail road avenue; O. Olson, Mr. Peters, C. F. Purdy, Kenslco avenue;. Fred Snlfllnf The White Plains Times, Benedetto Vlsca. Foreign. 4 Francesco Agon la, _ Jdiss Sophie Johnson, Mella Greger, Pasquale Ntuzarod, Gumar Rosholl, Antonio Scavane. Costantlno Parlno, Local No. 438. Persona calling for any of the above will please give date of this notice. FREEMAN H. MERRITT, Postmaster Speoial for Monday: Smoked hams, Me. , lb., smoked shoulders. 7 l-2c. lb. Janies L. Reynolds, 107 Railroad avenue. Buy your strictly fresh eggs at F. Various ’ , from Amenia, N. Y. Roller skating at St. John ’ s Hall SpeclaU session^ CfTfistMas nlghf^ The only reliable market In White Plains: J. Reynolds & Company, 107 Railroad avenue. Special for Saturday at Reynolds ’ Market: Long Island puck, .Squabs anil Sweet Breads and fresh Mush rooms, efore btfMgF Visit Reynolds 1 MtLrkft, 107 Railroad avenue, for your Christmas Roping, Holly Wreaths and Trees. Wo have enough to supply all. -White Plains, Lodge, No. 535, b . p. o.. Elks win meet. Buy your Christmas candles, fruits, vegetable. < mi \, tft F. Vw Ions ’ . Yo^i WllLSWXA 9 LA Lowest Prices Unt9 Christmas Eve at 73 Railroad Avenue 3 ’ lbs. D SUGAR 16c CmnLoJ Qlinillrlorc Specially selected, lean, juicy, sugar-cured “ pic-nics ” for less than 7- JllIUKcU OllUUlUCIb their present wholesale cost; to housekeepers, a pound I C THE BIG SPECIAL — Your Choice of any three cans, viz.: June r eas, Green, sweet and tender ‘ - Tomatoes, Large, No. 3 can choice, ripe fruit Sugar Corn, Maine style, sweet and tender Cranberries,and 1 ’ fuii'ttavo'TmeaTun ’ 13c || Pumpkin, 3 Cans Tor Assorted to Suit 25c New York ’ s famous dry pack, finest for pies, 10c Teas and Cottees We import more fine Teas and sell more Choice Coffees than any other retailer iiv (heater New Yor^That is ' ^*^J^fou better value for less money than ytJU will find elsewhere! The latest importations of BotlCF TCflS are giving splendid satisfaction. We have grades and varieties suitable to every taste — from 35 cents a lb. up — our prices being about half what the ordinary retailer must charge for similar quality. Liberal <# S. & H. M Premi ums go with every purchase— down even to a quarter of a pound trial package. If you want the most delicious cup of tea you ever tasted — select your favorite variety from our DllUMl Brand of First Quality Teas. Butler Coffees are the best of their respective grades — absolutely pure — fresh roasted every day, and unsurpassed in strength, flavor and aroma. In addition to our regular low price offers we sub mit these ns specially attractive for the holiday season;— 100 * ‘ S. & H. ” Stamps Free With the following combination purchase this week: ■ 1 1 lb. Old Plantation Conee, worth 40c .... 30c } 1 lb. Butler ’ s Best SOe Tea, worth $1 a lb. fOcJ 60 “ S. & H. ” Stamps Free With the following combination purchase this week : I ' I Tot.', 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffee, worth 40c ...,30c % lb. Butler ’ s best 50c Tea, worth a lb 35cI «**.*■. First Quality Teas of the Orient 100 Stamps Free with 1 lb. Diana Brand Teas 70c 50 Stamps f ree with % lb. Diana Brand Teas 35c 25 Stum ps Free with ^ lb. Plana B rand Teas 18c Cocoa “ S d :. “ >lu ! eIy . pure : 17 c ^loc Total, 80c Fresh From the National Biscuit Co. . Xmas Nabiscoes-^^^r^.^ 1 -,;^ |Q<» appropriate for a trift —avRorted flavors — reirular 25c oackac-R... appropriate for a gift — assorted flavors — regular 25c package... Champagne Wafers — *f Oysterqttes Regular 25c package ........ JL«F Social Teas ............... Saltlnes . . . . ................ Regular 10c package... |8c vWL.:- For tlie Xmas oysters ........ ITnceda Biscuit — 4c New Nuts, Fruits and Delicacies Mixed Nuts — The new crop; all Almonds — Soft shelled; the sound and sweet j by the •§ lb.; a lb .............................. Walnuts — The new Marbots, extra largo and sweet { by the Spanish Table Raisins — Finest imported Five Crown Clua- Off a tors; very fancy; lb ........... AiUC Table Raisins — Choicest California three-crowu clusters in London layerst by the lb. c% lbs. Off^ Ike ...................... « lor &oC Seeded Raisins — Fresh packed packages* each!\ 12C & 10C .. 0 $an.* ’ |irraab| — Blue Rib- a « p bon; extra choice; package JLaiV crop Figs — In Smyrna layers; finest 4 sb _ ne* fruit; fb .......................... 14C Washed Figs — In beehive vasueo rigs — In beehive -f q _ baskets; very choice; each J-oC Fard Dates — Blue Ribbon Brand; large, sweet and meaty ; a fv extra choice 1 package ......... J.UfL* Mlnee Meal — Blue Ribbon Brand; from the purest ingredients ; a dainty and delicious | pkge. Jelly Powder- Blue Ribbon Brand; all the choicest fruit flavors; makes delicious desserts; ^ a _ package. .............................. J.UC Shredded Cocoanut — Brai age.. d pac k- 7c & 12c .The Newell Theatre offers a big and attractive .bill for next week. Every act Is a top-liner. F. A. Condon was re-elected Chan cellor of La Rabidu Council, K. of CL. . ui Yon kora on Monday oveuiug ai M m - annual election of olfleers. FRAHZ VARIOUS, DEALER nr Pine Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Fies, Cakes andMilk Every Morning. 5 Lexington Avenue. BEFORE GOING AWAY Some good consistent bowling was dbttb by bfortiborn or tbre Y.'Tff. 'C. A. at the Associations alloys the last few days. Tho following (s some- of the score C 6 rolla Reed 172. 167, 175; RaymOn Cowan,, 176, 171 and Walter Galloway 166. GO WITH THE CROWDS AHD BE WISE !!! ELECTRIC THEATRE TO-DAY Canned Fruits Apricots-Ussle Brand; fancy Cali fornia fruit in rich syrup; -f large cim ............................. loC bast View Brand; choice Shredded Wheat The regular 18c package can be had until next Thursday evening at the “ James Butler ” Stores only for., the dozen ................ .. . .. ............ . : ~ : 30c and 23c 15c Sliced Peaches iiuicy Culifumia fruit in rich a o_ syrup; can.. ...................... J.OV bast View Brand; choice •in^ fruit in rich syrup; can. ... AvV Peaches — Large can of halvefcj-- bssie Brand; fnncTr Cahfnmia Lemon Clings in rich syrup 5 bast View Brand; choice Lemon'Clings in syrup; can Ormonde Castle Brand ; a a standard quality; can ......... Pineapples — Uolden Cubea; ^deli ciously sweet and full of tropical flavor; in cans each 13c fruit in rich syrup ; large can — - 1 — - Essie Brand; 20 c Spices and Seasoning Pepper — Peerless Brand, black and r„ h ^.W c r: io©&sc Mustard — Butter ’ s ttecrtefl ; full toe&Sc Mixed Spices. AUspIcc.Cloves, Glnper, Clunamun — All 1'cerlaei Brand; guaranteed pure e «_ Attractive Price Reductions ta Spanish Olives “ ' Essie Brand Hie Best Imported spices; in JiHO. Uns; eacli Poultry Seasoning — Dur- a kee *9 Best; y lb. tin ... .r. Thyme. Sage. Mar|oran> - K q A BIG SHOW FOR-LITTLE MONEY THE FEATURE PICTURE F resh packed ; 8 large pkgs For the Holidays THK (iHKAT WKSTKlt.V HTKXK IIMl.I> UJf BANDITK — (HI OI.I>^LBtll ’ TII AND SKVK.V OTSKlt* cy giace; Citron Peel — Bright kg horn; fancy gla< Celery Sal>- Fi full stmigth; bottle. . V .... Paprika — Best Hungarian;* Have an Up-to-Date Suit or Overcoat Made GREATER VAUDEVILLE PRICE REASONABLE bottle, 13c; 9 os. bottle lU'lr INHD UKKFOUMANCK iment; 2 o*. bottle bell's; ~ c I 6 c 19c WILLIAM ULUNG Sc 10c JI-VSBIMP — VeAtnp- noted for purity; bot. 1UC JONKS It COMPANY \IM KS Pears — Large can of halves, bssie Brand; fancy Californiac L.»aic nranu; tancy LaiitomiaAff A Bartletts in rich syrup; can. East View Brand; choice California Bartletts; can .... m VC Pears — Compass Brand; Standard quality Southern fruit in ^ syrup; large\ci|n J.IIC Plums — Essie Brand; fancy Cali fornia fruit iu rich syrup; f _ laige can ................ ........... loC East View Brand; choice 4 — A California fnrit; large can. , IdC Cherries — Essie Brand ; fancy Cal ifornia fruit in rich syrup; East Vie w Brand; cltoice 04 A California fruit; large can. . JS m C pineapple — Large can of Sliced Malays, preserved In 4 ■■ »y nip ....... . .7*, . 1®C Imported Sardines Bout Race Brand -.Boneless daln- ties in finest french olive 200 oil; large can Merzan Brand — Dainty te oli ve ” little iiih I oil ; 10 c Pride of St. Louis Flour The best milled “ * ” superlative XXXX quality giving unqualified satisfaction for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry. No other high grade flour can be had at prices so low as these : Barrel............... $5.95 1 7-lb. Bag ............... 23c Bag ........... 75c | 3>*-lb. Bag ............ 12c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and has unusual leavening power. Sw^rsiOc l io.rrrsisc 1 ISaTsT^SSc Boneless Bacon^:^sv^$ h 7 « Campbell ’ s SoupsiS^ 9c 1 Prunes Choice New ^alllqrnla Frail; thtn^lnncd and 3 , bs ^ Choicest Santa Clara Prunes ; extra large and meaty ; full of flavor, ^avemge M g ^ 25c Bine Ribbon Prunes —Highest grade Santa Clara fruit; averag ing^ to the lb .4 extra aa ^ large No. 3 carton ....... Rice Cledn and good; equal In food valuej pnJ::.: Kgbat . 3\»- i7c Triumph Brand — Choice whole head Carolina rice in large Off^ No. 3 cloth bags; each.,.. a DC Blue Ribbon Brand — . Highest grade whole head Carolina a /x _ rice; large carton ........ J.UC' Jams and I Liberty Jams — All kinds In No. 1 glass jars; each... AwC Bine Ribbon J a m s — Choicest home-grown fruits; all kinds a ry _ in No. 1 glass jars; each... J. I Lfarfrmlades Blue Ribbon Marmalade a m ! Best in AmericaiNqalglMs jar ■i-dCj Millar's Ma*Mi4Hde — Imported! from Ireland; large stone jar i- _ , 17c; small jar ............. DC) Evaporated Fruit Evaporate^ Apples — Blue Ribbon Brand; highest quality; large carton. , L. ...... Evaporated Peaches — Blue Rib bon Brand ; highest qualify ; -a large carton . .... .... . AOC Evaporated Apricots — Blue Rib bon Brand; highest quality; a large carton ............. Pickles Crosse dt Blackwell's celebrated English Chow Chow and a Mixed pickles, bottle ......... loC Uberty Plckles-AU kinds of crisp, fresh bottled appetizers — Gherkins, Onions, Chow Chow and Mixed. uX 23c | bow ; lOc j Canned V Asparagus — Largo can Aff^ choice California spears. ... Asparagus — High Drade Brand; mttrn choice California white Off^* spears ; large can,. DC Asparagus — 1 ludsoirs Oyster Bay ; nothing finer can be had; QQf» Asnaraoiu Ups -Man- Kniifta Brand; round ewar . . Asparagus Tips — Del MonteBrand; extra choice California tips ; QQ^ square can . .......................... JitJC Peas — Essie Brand ; extra sifted early Junes; sweet and tender; ff A large No. 8 ©aa jgAU- ........ -i-DC Peas — East View Brand; choice lifted early Junes; sweet and tender; large No. 8 can.,,. Peas — Various brand* green and tender June F¥ds ; - large a A _ No. 2 can . .^rrvrrrjrrrt . egefables French Peas — Imported Petits Pols; small, green and tender ; extra fins, can I9c; moyens, a Succotash — Essie Brand; choicest Maine Sugar Com and finest a Lima Beans: large can __ J. a HL Succotash — Various brands of fancy: Southern Com and Lima a Beans; exceptional value; can AvC Spinach — Essie Brand; fresh packed;: with the fresh garden flavor; Spinach — Compass Brand, fancy! Southern, clfean and free a c% from grit; large can ......... JLmlC Mushrooms — Paris style; choice; large can ............. MM.K, Mushrooms — First choix ; finest imported French buttons; Lea Jt Perrins* Worees- HOrf* Pre P® rc<l Mustard — In French tersmre sauce — a tX)ttte A«FV; and German style; ■flA^ _ Worcestershire Sauce-Peerlcxs riSllSanee^ h V ♦ ™ Brandtbest Aidork 1Sc £ 1 0 C 10C 01 Horseradish — Uberty; freehand full strength; bottle 1UC can; in bottles,each Tomato Ketchup — PeerlesrtJrand ; absolutely pii^e; f ff _ a | French Capers — Special 4 ^** in bottles, each J.3L-ot : importation ; bottle 19c nnd 1UC Smoked Beel 1 Corn Meal Hue Ribbon - 81 iced thin Triumph Brand — Yellow choicest cuts; fresh dullyp-g. umj wtiitc; large No^ 3 bag.. a.UC Buckwiieat Floor Triumph Brand — Fresh affo fr o m ri e tb bag... Pr epartd Flour Pcerles . Brand — Jlcisfct-u- , _ nomicnl; large No.-3 pkg. . XUC [ imported Olive Oil Merles a Co. ’ s Br.snd — Highest grade of pure Frenrh olive oil from first uresstogj; In bottles, each 65c — 39c — 23c Salad Oil Peerless Brand — the bestin Amer- j tea r preferred by many to the im- i ported; hi buttles, o«*h — 20c~I0c-.Sc Vinegar Pcciless Brand cider or white ! vinegar; fresh bottled and f A-* ! fu I .nlrength; large bott ’ e. . AUC. ( Malt Vlucgat — Butler ’ s; aff-*i boid for table use; bottle . IOC |