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::r^~r • -; ' THE KATONAH JTIMES, FRIDAY 1 , JANUARY 6, 1899. lei The Holidays are now over andVe ft\ are selling out ,our surplus stock pur- l \ ehased before the rush at- Christmas. JL==-. —= • —— -^r-^r. W- * CLOSING OUT PRICES-ON •fS . ~ -- 1- J- OBITUARV. HART OROSBT. \\Mr. Hart Orasby.died, at the home of uiSTBOnV-i^illiuiu C£ofiby~Tn Green- Ville'Qn-H?ednffldfty t night, at 2 o'clock, at the age of 7,2 years 'Itoo causa \'or n .iB cieath wa-> grip. Tmr-funeral'-was- heid at hie BOLL'S. hojB6jtgr<iay_ (Friday) at 10 a. m. Dr. Qutck officiated; Skirts, Dress —Goods, Ladies' Waists, Flan= nelette Wrappers, Etc. JAMES DOWSES, Mr. James Downes died at tho houee of Mr. Frank Hoyt, Cherry St. Wed nesday night._, A severe attack of Bronchitis wraTHin PAITHO nf bindoith- He was 68 years of hi8 ago and ferine past several yearainadbeen employed -by th'e'New York/City Department of -tublio-Worka Tho funeral was field' \tn^day-at-the-house-of-MrrHoyt—afc—2- p. m The panfogof the Mf B. \Cinrrph Dr. Quick, officiated.- - 4 The list of letters remaining uncall ed for in the Katonah . PostofHce on January 1st, 1899 are; CathorineVVood, Mrs. Lizzie Kewater, James Cronin, George Gancng.i —- H. W/KELLOOG, P.M. We hbpe our new dentist, Or. ~G. S W. Baldwin-will bp well patronized by '* ' ^*-t^ _i 1 XTZT-. \ Personal Items. —The engagement 1B announced of Miss M- El 'ise Searles, daughter 6f Mi.Hora.ce Searles to Mr. John Ste» venson^l-New Boohelle, grandson of .tho;late~John 8taven8on-ttie_.caT_b.uU^ |-deri—Mies-S^MK-los-has-boen-tiseistaQtr prlnclpal-pf the Huguenot St. school of 2iTeVV~1Ro'chell0f or tire past jt ar. —The White Plains Journal says: Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge A.'. Arnold, of Katonah; Mrs. Henry S Sproull f of KldgeVrood, N. J ; \Mr. and Mrs. James Cromwell, of Pleasant\illelMr. and Mrs-George Strong, of New York City, were'the- guesW of Mr. uud -Mrs. DavicTCromwell oo Monday. I —Mrs. J.H. Williams\ went to Brook-, riyn oniW^dnes^SyTlsufeihg beenjcaucdl •there-by^tho^llnetBs-of her iuccep Mteaj: See our front Disptay ^Window. _ We sfil lhave tfie 15c. Goffee whieh r i£ a-great leader and ^of better the peoplo of this place ana vicinity. He comes well recommended- anO should receive tho entire support of : thB=peo.pler—A\denW'st>—ln=4bw—phiee- hero tofore done weft—dud we see-' no reason why a dental office will not pay at trie presont time. . The New Ycrlc Sunjsuys: \Sln'qp I Christmas there have iicon ton I'm | uj-es n-ported of concerns that have made a specialty of goods intended for holiday.presents. Some of these concerns carrie'd large stocks, and \were euthiedto tiro designation--'big 1 In oner or two instances- tho 6tocks were valued jit more- titan S25O,00u The noticeable .thing about each ot the collapsed concerns is that it did nof Edna Spendley, -whoso conditiunls. re ported as quite scriouB > —Mr and Mrs: Chas. E. Richards and family went down to Yonkerb last week on^iu visit. Mr Richards re turned on Tuesday and reported that Mrs, Eictuud8 - had been taken with quite a severe attai-.k of la'grippo. It js doubtful if she will bo able- -to come to Katonah for several Weeks —Mrs. T. K. Given has been quite BROTHERS sick dujnng the past week with tin •grippe. L . , — \l r. 1 Bv< :ri ^,t.,-?BnnatlU«t^-«f—-Ner Prices on tea have-advanced from 5 tolQ ic9iit3 per^lb. but we hadaHar£esDock ifon hand and propose to salt'atjoldprice untilJpre3ent*sbock is gone. advertise in the newspapers! The a ores that did advei tise were crowd.- ed with customerslrorathocommence--] ment of tho Holiday season to tin the hour of closiDg the night- befun •flirlntmni, Th»y \» ™»p\rt th \ p-rniLt. ^tt^oyt Brothers, Katonah ioeal ^Matters. KATONAH POST OFFICE. OPEN FROM. 6:45 A. M. TO 7.45 V. M. * > HQBTH. ,7:30. JC. M. . OHATnAM LOCAL \ v ' '£20 V. M. PITT'SHIELD ESPRUSS ' l sourd, 7:50 A. M. CLOSED MAIL m . ! _ ^. UfiW TOnR.& BEYOND \ 10:30 A, li. LOTOL.Tnsw'TOKit - \ 7:00 p. M. ALL sonxd & WKST H. W. Kellogg, P.n. Crton Falls tt costs tho village ot 4150 a year for lighting tholrstreets - -Y-our-good will . toward men—cun^ ^ you make it last till neXt'Ghristmas?- - sellstlro toughest paint now known— Davoo leadarrd~ziiic. —• Tho weather which wo are now hav- — ,ing^i8 a breeder of -uioro-grip ancLpnou- monia. ~ t\T7Ta.y'cox;«;-Si5n arerputting \upTa ^ 'largo ice house for George Todd on his \ ~f<irm north of this village. - ' 'Miss Belle Smith, of Pawlingis lying •<ierl. 'ualjT sick ttt her home. Miss _^ith_i*.a teaeuor ' o£ pupda .uu lUo Sue Hoyt Bros.' new advertisement in thiaisauo. ITotrg's Chemicals lor solo only at Hoyt Bros, Katonah, N. Y,_ Tha Kobusto^- Hair Grower Co., of Croton Falls, has placed his hair grow- \ing^tretttment-in-the-barber-^ 'shop of Henry Kuschop at the headf of Katf>- nah Av6. ' TnA tr^ntment) Is highly recommended by those who [have used it. Call and learn particulars. I—Last-^feadayTWJfaing was She - of tho coldest mornings ever experi enced .by-the people^of this village [-'Che mercury—stbdd\ anywhere from eighteen to two'nty-two degrees below, -i-zuto,—at Bedlord Station it stood twenty-five b. low and at Mount Kis- co' was Btilliownrypt. Tuesday-taorn- Ing was not quite so cold but still the mercury dropped Wbtjvuial degiees beiow the zero gntrte- [ est holiday business iuyc/trs.- Er-Su'peryisor Iiouia K. Bell dis cussed Uin road i in Ledford several l years ago. anrt if Jlr. Bell's sugges- I tions had been currleTj-TJUt-wa would .now bo enjoying Urst-class road-H The only good road \and one that will last is the Macadam road. This lasts I a lifr- time with but little repairing _Tiie only way that the town of Bed ford i-an permanently r-.SP.uJr the roads . fottow-t-he-sfuggestion-o^-Mr.. Bell I and havo a few miles built of Macad am oach year and In a few' years time tho town would be'notell for ITs good I roads and people who como bei would takft jjleusuro-Ja Ihe driven | We would have large numbTr¥or&Trirr-\ mor .boarders and—our population would greatly increase We look for tho time when our roads will be bui t of crnBhpd and.broken stone. Tho New-Road to\fcharry Sireet. - On Saturday last tho Commissioners of Highweys met at Hoyt' Brothers 'Storo and awarded the contract for hullding tho proposed~road from Val leyBoaJto'^,hcrry Street.to Horace Soarl.-s for S975 00, ho being tho only bidder. Tho road has bt?en changed slightly from thfc course laid and sur veyed. It was found that the original \course went too far southjnto. the, swampy land and would cosffcoo much to build. --. —. — - — Mr: Searles furnished-bonds for.-the •faithlul purformaueo of his work, which is to bw c&inrietcd- by May 1st, York city spent Sunday with Ids broth ore 'and sister hi the Buu-dict Buil .|h*\g —T'rineipal (i H CoVe-y returned ou Tuesday morning uft>T «peudlng'the holiday Vacation ttt tii.s home in I'-ita- dam- —Mr. Aslniry Elliott, of New }ork visited Mr L. \W. Elliott and sis ter, Mrs _jl V Kellogg, on New YT-afs Day *-\Mr. lind Mrs H 7. Miiyne, viHited at Mrs. llui-huel 1'iiiiipn in White n Monday liiat h tiTnTeoTl^fL Wqimcsdiiy for Si rautoii J^eun , l-whoro-Bhc will .sp.--n*l- thp mm- —Mr. John Stn\eusoii of .N<w Ho elieljo Spent NV\Y., leu I'M dttj v% it 11 Fr.cnda at the Searle'a- House Watches, Jewelry, Men's^ Furnishings, Fine ^Watch Repairing and Engraving. ^—.BeKePICT BROS., Opposite thcJlep •CKEGRCH NOTES. PRESBYTrRiAN~CHimCH. The Uuion Services of the Week-of Prayer will bo continued the remain der of tho week, and also Sunday ev ening. Friday evening Rev. W. A. Babbit Will.lead. \Topic Home Mis* siona. Saturday, Dr. Quii * will have e.hargo of tho service Topic. Prayer for Families anjl Schools. The sermon whieli elhscs tne serle-B will bn preiie.li- r A1TEE.Y & SMITH, * r Jon. ph Brudy has very niueh improved timing the pist week ami ha? beou ubh to go down stairs a few times. He espeets £(> he around iigu'n In-lils-Usual piauu in tho mat kst In u. fow days —Mr T F.U. Lent luu«l>eiii confined to Lue h iuac during.ull o. ia-*t week butur this wnting IM better Mrs Len t has als > had trie prevailing complaint and l-i noyv (ionfiued to her ro >iu - *Mf—ttLJl. I'.nrrett iifirl ninl,nr, T'.li-/. abutli.\Kl B ii rett spent New Yearn with llii lids ,ii Biulgi port: . ed by Rev. W. A. l..ibbit„ * * Preceding the Sunday evening ser vice there will-be a Union Young Poo- 'AJITHUU S. AVERY.—MORV W. SMITU.J FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— ,ftjessrs Prayer M^eti ^gyesifj The PrqjWif^Mi?; . from Deeem^J^p3tl.. r |»i'riday evehiii^i'fi§\i; meet at tUc,So^fSfe-^i\^ the receptionwSi^mye'iK; The annual offering for Freedmen will bo made on the Sunday following tho Communion, (tho 22d inst.) M. F. CHURCH. Mil;! 1 \* —- ,w — — . , 'violin and\5as a number Df pupils' in this village^ * i The R-g' lar monthly meeting of tho Katonah Firo Department vvlli be held• on Mouduy night, January 9th, 1899 at -8 o'clock in the-Avery Building on „. \Valley Road. *A smokor will follow- the nieetingt »E. A. ABNQLD. Chief. ( Tho regular mooting of tho Katonah \Singing School was postponed this wcclo-oiLJXccouQt of tho week of prayor. Horeaitor it will \bo held every Thurs-. day uveningp-bcginnlng—prem{f6ly—aU 7.45 \Visitors aro welcome, but aro ' requested to tako seatsnpartfrom^the Class. ' Edwin P. Cniapjnau H _consultlng op'-; 1 ^^ttcittn wihV.bb at Bonediot.s Jewelry _ - Store, Katonah, on Thursday, Janua- ' ry 12th fitting glasses and making free : examination or tho oyes. .Hcadaeho . • cured'by ghissos properly fitted 'Will alsoTdo at JollhTs Jewelry Store, Mt. iKteoo, \on Friday and Saturday, Jan>- and 14th. Ameetlncof tho Exooutivo Com- —-^tnittco' of TBO ^Village -Improvement „Socioty Will' be held' at the Reading Boom_p_n_ Monday Evening, January 9, 1899, at7:45\o'clockj to consider-var- lous matter of business, and to Arrange Mr A Fi Tru'in, who has. been cm I plnyfltLltwUio ''Times' olBco for sev -r ^l years, hasresignou litg-rrosinon- and purchased a job pilnting plant in the city of Y.onkers. Hp purclwised Wo olllee recently owned by William Con- s'tablo. Commissioner of Charites 1n that City Tho duties of i this olBco and other business occupied thogreat- piirl'. nf bin lime pruypnHng hi-ffi from Tsur The Katbnah Fruit r — Specials, Company's- continuing in thb printing oiUco. The ofneo is well equipped, hi the business part ot the city and has a \fine run of some of tho best trade- in Yonkers As thero are few better printers, than Mr Truan, his success is assured. I Oa.nccOunt of the busy' timo djjrinjj 1 Holiday Trade, we have been, unubh* to m^ike \Specials\ for the past two week's, but now wo have them «ga+5T JDtiis week-only our '^Special\ is F.mcy (Jaliforuia Peaclres,_both oyaporattd -tttftHttaoy, poalud W.iulgnhavo limi \Woocf'* Spcoials, the annual meetlng'oi tho aociety; .\' ' JOSEPH BARBRTT. Prosidont.\ ^atonah to-Have a New Dentist. . Dr. C. S. W. Baldwin, an experienced . 'dentist from Now York City,' has taken ~, I'oouin over T. Jr-Doyl<&—atom foul la - 'prepared ~U> troatanyonb - .nodding dental serviuea - It is through Dr's Smitli and'Mayor .'•r^Bientloning .'Katonah's need of a don- tist thatt,Dr. Baldwin comes horo. His tpractlco of over twenty-.years makes S&ca. ah export -in \crown and bcldgo \—work- with- a -gtnrnmtoc-rif success iir-j ' -gpld^ aQver and-platina Qlliogs and all the most modern improvements, in- i .'eluding painless extraction, otc. Mod- • erata prices Give, 1dm. an early_ call and it is V..\hoped tliat ho will rceoivo, as ho mnrit%, ~.; \ \JCilboral patronage of tho peoplo in this' ~~rlctnity: : f -lOev 7c 12c. 9c. 10c. Armour's No 1 Hams California Hams - - Finest Bacon- - - - Good Roast of Pork 1 • Chops - - -..- • \Good FotrR&sstrof—Beef—S-toiOer:— Oranges and Lemons, 25c.-perdoz. Oysters and Scallops, 40c. per qt. WM. S WOOD, • .... Bedford Station. N.Y. i-™.—.—_— _ uuudred lbs. of fine Turkish flgs >vhich wo retail\at less than wholesale prices A .ow barrels ol mixed apples at 30c. a peek. Grape fruit, 6 for25cts. Also nice Indian Rivor Oranges at 18c. per lozeiir- \ KATQHAH FautT COMPANY. | Communiolation from Road Commis sioner Maffffews. There are -unany cases' of elckness in town, some aro quite serious while others are only moderate cases of tho grlpp'or^W'e heard a person say this* morning that there was neyer so much slcknessln the history of . Kato nah as at tho present time. Instead of the number ot cases ' growing less th'ey seem to bo Increasing. Wo heard one doctor say-^hat two days this week he had ridden over' eighty-five miles.- Some cases tho grippo has taken.a turn and developed pneumon ia. This l841nrtlme ot year when peo How much comfort it is to rido over a good road and'.how little some* jieople appreciate a nice smooth road bed. The town suendj a great deal of I money on ttw roads ancr~yoE we find\ somo people careless and driving all over tno sides of the road, especially going down hills. Thoy havo no brake .to save their horses and they drive in \gnttBTSTind-destr jy the-bes$-or~roads to pie should 'Do very c&rot*uVond\notr\Bx=\ posu themselves needlessly. The Board of Supervisors gave out tho county printing yesterday, and there was a .arge representation of editors and. nn«spaper_ Broprietors presontat the trjoetiug in consequence; The printing was distributed as fol;. lows: Session Lawsy \White * Plains News\ (Rep.) and ,! Sing Sing Register\ (Dem): official canvass ,and election notice, \Mount Vornon Argus\ and '\Tarrytoam grasa Record\ fDeau)\ \Mount Vernon Chronicle-Record\ and \^onkers Gazette\ (RerJI); table of compensation ot - Supervisors, \East Chester Citizen\ and \Port 'Chester Enterprise\ (D°m.) and \Now Rophel'o Paragraph\ and Sing Sing News',\ (Rep,); schedule of county accounts^ \New Roehello Press\ and \Yonkers Herald\ penv), and \PeekBklll Mes- -BGTrr^\-and-^KatOGfth-T-imcs!l_(Rep4. BU . lu . vuu „„ j , gratify their own pleasure, and we are obliged to repair them at an • extra tra expanse-to the town. Somo ^bavo \thotorrrolb practice of\ -ehalntag-thTrj wheel down a hill. . Five dollars would place brakes on a truck and they might save the own ers neck besides saving enough horse flesh in one season'to pay for the cost of the.brakes. The law says, if any man defaces .the road in any way he is liable to a fine, either by drawing tim bers or otherwise. Many men viojate tbe law and are ignorant of * th,© fact.- ~tVo need nara. roads to .gl._ „ travelling. Clarence Whitman, Esq t and Others gave tho-town good roads from Cantlto to Katonah at an_outlay of ^3000 and the town must soon give this same road a coat of gravel at an expense of $500 or it will be in bad (•on-- ; tiiuon-anll\rcqulre-\«ltWO-to -put It' in •PJ.oR.0J_shapo. The more roaxls -ore made of gravel, the gt eater will'BeTHe expenso to tho town to maintain thorn., It costs abcHit-thirry dollars a mile to work a dirt road with a machine, and trcaiiidKlred^allaraJa.w£jri^h^ of gravelled road. Some say that the\ machine is of no value toward road making and thoy aro right, but tho town will not appropriate onough to even gravel one-uulf mile in each dis trict. The people would do well to consider this question, and discuss the points brought out in this letter. GEO. A. MATHEWS, . — ^Commlasiflnsx.,. —Mrs. Ana Tompkins and daugh ter, Helen, or White i'laina, were visit- lug friends in town on Monday. —John Smith, formerly of North Snlein, died ut the home of his ais'ter- i 1 iw, Mrs -('lark See-, east of this ige.on Thursday .* — MfT Walter Ouaee- returned this - week-f ruin a two weokV visit with-hia •paren^&&i Walton, Doloware Co. ^'-t-'&^ty$3£ti>Uuick k J -bus-been on tho sick list with the grip this- week, but is n >W improving. —Mua. W A. Babbit has been suffer ing fnim-.tonaiiitia and confined to the li u»«.\ A Coming Musical Event. Ou Tuurjadiiy eyeiiinps.. January the ninOw rnth, there will be given in the -M-MiiH- ivibe.^Opcra\House a concert tfW-li promises Ut \zu a magnet for all .ovi.is* of good mils! -wtt^-vwill Hppejir a t tliis 'i'ho artists .. concert are ISTNWIIO posaesa the highest ability •Hid ih'e muaie rendered will—bo .of a ehurm (er in delight both 'he elasrieal critic uud tho lover of popular ballads. TJurTngTthe Tpvening the -following- til, ni^d artists will appear. \Harriet Avery SltTrkfiseh, Soprane; \Miss -BHt-eHe-Prieej-GontKilto^-Alr-r-Alesander- 1^ MeOuirk; Teuur; Mr. John B : Solly, Buiitone; Mr. Enrico Scoglinmillu, <'uUi{!t; and M-rte—Magdalen Worden, liccoutpaQlst. It is not &^tessar'y' to dwell upon MtS Strakosch as tin artist. She has successfully Bang in sovcral of our churches on Important oceasslons. At the delightful concert recently given by the Bedford Musical Society, Mrj. ,SW,o.kosch, as soprano soloist of tbo eveuihg* added more laurels to a J^rcuth that is alreSti^'wer\wrowded The othor participants of the evening rank equally as high in their respec tive branches of music as Mrs. Stra kosch. j Were thoy tp appear in the irMropoHs, no Introduction would bo necessary, But they~aro, perhaps, urr- known to \the local music loving publit. \ Mi6S Price is a contralto of rar-o power, and ,finish. She -has appeared •with success-at-mony first class con certs in New York \and Baltimore Miss Price wil come from the lattor city caplclalry^to slng_at this concert. One of tl^eHfcatures of tho evening will be (n'endenrig of Adams' \Holy City\'h£ This gentle man is'utenor with nn inspiring und niellow v*iice?and it is at the request ot some who have heard Mr. McGuirk. sing this delightful aongthut ho will sing it at this concort. Mr, John B. Solly r/ossesses With a rich baritone voice, -the' 'fire of . K a Parisian 'Hehas acheivod success wherever he has\ appeared. .The^polHst of tho eveuing Mr. Scoghamlllo has broken sevoral en- gagements in order to appear 'at this concert^-. Ha poss6sscs great skill and technic, and his execution on tho 'cello Ja-flnlahed.and maatejiy, Mlle^TffugdaleH - Wordmr is B ichatmingjlttle body. She is a—grad uate-of'tho ^TJtica * <Coiisorvatory of Music, having rocelvo I from thatinstl tutlon a medal for. excellence at thoj -plaho-forte. Mile. Wordou has-tippear ed-at^any-^nwrts4n-Now^^r-ki4intL! Brooklyn 'and is organist of a largo- church on Madison Avenue, New York. Space alonp,. prevents mom beieg- w'titten about the above namud artists. Thoso who attend this concort way Ca* assured that for excellence in every particular, it will be equalled\ by Tew motropolitian productions of the -same kind. ^ I~z- TBMBAtMERST\ Katonaftrtf.Y. OVFICK AND RESIDENCE v HAT© -^Torning-toplo for M, E.—Church- D 1 \The Magnetic Power of tho Crops.\ *** Evening. A union service at the Presbyterian Chapel. * * * Dr. Quick has arranged to conduct special gospel services at tho following places noxt ween, at tho house of Mra. Francis Miller Monday evening, Tues day evening at the. residence ot Mrs. F. B. Westoott, Wednesday evening at the home ofjurs. Albert Hoyt,, Thurs day evening at the hTrase\ufLMtsJ[!L M. Lent's and Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. Louis. Elliott A variety of gospel subjeota will be presented at these meetings and it is earnestly de sired that all who can will attend. A short discourse at each sorvlce will be one of tho features of tho meetings which ere-opeh-to all. — - —. —13 ^T-we-wrecklng\ tuga and a large forco Tho Largest Consumers of paint are the railroads—they use Dovoo lead and zinc—and they nevt r usopatutwithout knowing—what-itla- mado of. / KATONAH MILLINERY. A fine assortment of Trimmed Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children, at priees which cannot'fail to pleas,e. i Childron'-s trimmed hats for 75 centx j and gl^Miaaea' and Ladies' fromifl.OO', S2.0Q, S3.00 up. O. B . CRA.WE'ORD. of men havo been.employed slnco Mon- dav in an effort tosavo tho four-mast- —. • -rri-i ._ f>d schooner Gypsum Empor >r, which went ashore on Gut Rock, Rye Beadh, in tho uale on Sunday moruing ,-- The vessel will probably be tafeen off safe- iy^_but in order to do ao.it irJill he necessary tp abandon much of her cargo of 1,100 tons' of cement 'and' piaster^ Tlii^fs^nie nrst largo wreck on tho Soundsnca'r Rye .Beach since 1888, when a thro* masto'd schoonor went down off Manursing Island. The poll* 2.3up in. 1^-H.BrT-aAGKEli, -^-Cashiwr, ANNUAL INSTALLATION. The annuil^ In^ sta'llatioH of the of-' Ueei-H of -MeKeol Poat. ({ A: Ii., will be hekl in- Hitt ! s Hall, 6Tr:WGdhcs'- day evening, Jan. 11, 18!i9, '1 he usual supper will bo fur- nlslicd. Comrades from Sing Sing, Song ot Veterans, and Spanish Arner- .kym^ veterans aro expected to bb pres ent. It is requested that all Grand Ar- my\ men bo present. .Installation sor^. vices will commence at 7:30. JAMES C. MAWJB, Commandbr. Resolution* Adopted by the Town Board on the Death of Hon. William H. Robertson. Atmneoting of the Town Board of Bedford, held at tho Town dork's of- Dco at Bedford Station, N. Y. on Dec ember 16th, 1833, the following reso lutions wero adopted^. RESOLVED^that -wo shxeorcly regret ho loss tiyduath of uuf-^HstlngulslicdJ citizen, Hon. William H. Robertson.' While his remarkable ability and his personal attractions gave him promi-, nonce in political audi social eircles,- rcaching far beyond Ids native town, liajyas-e.ver denpiy_attachod and lgyal_ to ifaJBteresta,_an47^aregreiitlyl»n^\ ored by tho faot that he was odr feliow-| .towasman antl neighbor. -- I.W.TCRSER, Supervisor. . WM. B. ,-VDAMS,' Town Clerk. .-JonnK \Kox J AilrA-v^nv,^ -j J.H.C\BAMB ^ R.K.CLABK, Justiejos of tffo Peace' \Spoetae'lcs and Eye Glosses fitted on scientific principles. \Edwin P. Chap man, Consulting optician will -to tit Benedict Bros Store, Katonah, fitting glasses on Thursday, January 12th. Eyes examined free. NOTICE. Tho Annual Meeting of the' Stock holders of the Farmers' & Drovers' National Bank, Somert, Mi_Y, . J_ . -^-s (TrT ^Imitarj-' Liquidation) for the election of directors, will bp^^lOELint.. tho Banking Rooms on Tuesilay, ilanr (0rt899^ will be ojxm -from 2 to W. H.WnMur, Out Sale. -I Have (kicklcd to sell out my TAiLORING BUSINESS and stock of UNDERWEAR, -to parties who want tossam-on thebuslness. Toys and Sold for the.- next two than cost price. weeks at less Furrier Business Continued as Heretofore. jiP.pRONAY. 1 KATONAH. - For Sale or To Rent A blacksmith shop-situated in Green ville owned hy tho Jato Wm. J. Carr. Apply or adllress: R. F % CARfiJ Chapp^ciiia, N. Y. , ^>fo_Rent A store on Katonah Avenue, oppo sito the depot. Has a large \plate glass display window in front, running water antl is- roomy and well lighted Suitable tor almost any kind of store i-'or particulars address or apply to * L JOHN FRENCH, Katonah.