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<2> COnBININQ. ' -x THE CROTON FALLS 'MHEW5\; AND -\FOLIO.\ - — - T . - ^ES.fASLI5\BD lfc*S76.? a * sm ~- r ~.\ ~ ~\ VOL. XX^ No. 45. • r KATONAH, N. Y., FRIDA_Y, JANUARY r 3 \ ,i8 9 &_ ,._ VEGETABLES, FRUIT, FISH, ETC. • * B1 ore on^K^-offifh Aye, and VaileyT^oa'd.\' \ • T^TT \Easiness Directory, N. Y. OF Katonah, \jpfoe KatonafrTijnes, Mekeel & Miuoi -y G ROCERIES, - Dry-| Goods # Notions. Furniske&-tlifi_a£jK:l !(om all the KT.OUR, -l'HKD ANT> GRAIN Towns in Northern Westchester-1 ir >' \ ur County. _A!so the best ndvt*rtis!ii2 \ . _z medium In that Section. '-t ^e -ja^Ssili —- Mwir\JOb. POINTING done promptly and at low rates. •cut l 0|' ]< riij, eipla Marncabo. to • EDFORD STATION. Tho t.wi' In pro rolls of cable have been placed mi tin* start- works lor the electric light plant. Mr. Reesb^, the eleetiieian 1 >f Ne w Jersey, is_'pushing l^lii- wm k ailing as fast as the\ weather will ] vrmit. II' iw i ->nssy it is fur sunn* folks to see' tlii' fuultu i>f--t-ht4t*—freightim»-t«ti' of tlnir own IV the elev -t +itlricoiii- maTKliupnt ww* mon* fully observed, !• SH goftsip would IK * truing on. tor, 1 ' JJaqbuvy, liavo boon spending a fow .Uys with Mr and\\Mrs. li. O. Rob. t «rt3 \ \ _ . 7 , \ A very plea8M2 ^6^1,aJThjr_\sft6Lth£-] whis' party given\T5y~j£r and t Mrs. 'Uuin.,''' Wj*ujJLjrMh.eir. spacious b^mjj- in ih- Tgi'burjVlMc^riiursllay evening 1 ' Alu -Aiw Irirty people 1 'responded to the iiivit .-.tioiiB, and a' very pleasant evenv ing V.II S spent..in^earji; jphiying. A 4-buuntilul simper was BOtvt -d about 1 nW) if^lS^Sfu^ate-wer^pF WINTER tor I'NDIRWKAR for 3pC. Mat-on ah, N-:Y. % 8 % i iff Katonah, Bedfotd, Mount Kiseo, <o - and Vicinity *$ Agent for Jim following finm- <j*i ; \Rearl-EsCatg -Fire and Life Insurance Ag't. - panics,—EIREf-JEtnar-of-Har-—jj£ fordf Hanover of New York; v Home, of New York; St. Patil, g F &M.,of St. Paul. Mia: LIFE, g MutuaLLifa, of New. York —ACk Jo CIDENT. Tin* Fidelity and CUB- J -j uulty Co., of N * York. ' ,0 Agent for ]• Uty nnd nlty Plate Glin Insurance Co, 'I n— 1 1 ii i , PHOTOGRAPH^ mul our New Liue of FLKKCIv UW,!) I NIM RWKAR for a piet 1*, anil per Swit. PURDY STATION; G. It. l%\ & Go., Dry Lumher-aad Mr 1J. I-' Gruvetihsteiu and wifi returniMj lionn* fr»,jlffon^,-\ yg-w. pHwurttrtr'HUiy withtheir eon, W • H Grovi -riBteiu, who io agent at that place. Skating on the lake has beentajien advantage, of by^jjar^oimg-trer^Ilirdur- ing the last ten dityjr. The rweek -t«f \pra-y-ep-fa t-hp M, E, church for the last two years has been ouilrtcd, for what rvusuu we do not know Are we good enough without it, or do we need u little missitin •• ry woikdoue? AH bands inform us We have a dieseip!ii't* t o go by. , Wo nvifToeil In Jayi, week's BeeQrdef in the Bedford SUitJun news, Mr Geo. W (larilner's mime 11a a eaudi'jate for Supu viso:r Mr tl it. the present to'jvn ••oll'vtor, ami Mr W B. Adams tin. -Town Clerk now We would like to keeu^be Town Cloiki.hip iitiru,-aa.-iL. Ja ] eentr ,al, and We iic >a.'tWHnt to lie selfish and ask tor tjio ,head of tin ticket, wln- n there im< meir in other^ .iris of Lehigh Coal. Persons cor templatlng BuIlding ...Sdn — <Io well to call and examine this . stock before purchasing. , -P.urdy Fine View*; 0F ^ ME ot - D & NEVV rillC VICWi VILLA0C5 of KATONAH Edgar tfoyi, ^ J - BaJkeryjind * —Confectjoriery^^ Katonah, N. Y. ~J P. & C. H. iayc&x,- Carpenters &-Builders, Plana and Specifications furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed in ' every particular. ! MNHOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Oyster Saloon and. Lunch Room. . 0 JOBBING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY,, Katonah,. - N. Y. Bread, Cuke.TruTt, rniiu> r . Cigars, Etc. Bukery goodB frosh every, morning from Diehl's Bakery. BESfRABLB\ Building Lots AND ReaHEstate FOR SALE ^ APPLY or ADDRESS, • Katonah Hotel, T. K. dreen, Prpp. g Katonah, § ^1 ^> PIONEER HOUSE,-\f Katonah, N.\ Y. W Jim-l J -jm_tMipiiALi.«..f _ mul I'li'i t 1 \TT-1.. t Mr. | (ifTiee. Vv5*jthink Mr Rout, (^hiik is entitled to the honor of heading the Republican ticket this spiing, and a.| (nun wotahy 'ijyJ 1L ' ofllC 'L*. Those on the sii k list, and at this wi ii i'tj_r, on. the gain, are Mr and Mis .1 «. ilinglit. Mis J V VrTtuTI, Mrs. hvi.ali Buiu tt. Mis. d V Cm -H-If. Utile Mui'le'l^r.-tyuot*. M-i«s 1-klith Burt and Mil- Geo Nixon. — Vhyh Vrm W Lovejny Kpent TUTS- day with tier sistor-rtt White Plains. Mr. Irving i\i'iielling.,of ('rotou Luke lyis coni'tneiiced to triak u\er b\ino of ^il^^iboiie, which rnriii In* We Wi *lcotij ,e M r F [n dm* has leulerl u'ui^, A The visits of la gi mir pcoplu_to bcliexn ppe uu* iiliia a.tlfng NORTH SALEM. IT,-G. RnHty ift partly- iniproved--at lite <vritinL>*- - ~ <' — thte <v'riting Miegillajrhi Howe-is atU'niiihg'school in Now Yorkccity tUtB^wiittor. - Tiiojuils Howe.oMtai.ngi', N. J., was itt K Immo here over-Nuw Year a Mi <3 A B. Finch, of Stinnford.'Go'nti?, is S |.»'iitliiig a few WCOUB ai'heQ. hoi££ lleiy. t • i Oui*- people who attended- the dance at S -'Oi-rsJiiBt week Mouday—iiight JL-Q- port -v Hue time. . Mi oud M\rs J. W. Mead and son, if Brooklyn, N • Y , weinj-rccentrgueate^afe MarifiiHill furm. -rfAi— v W:it.LFincJi and L Sj\n^.rk'foni\S<-Av Year gin' I attevsoh. N, Y>.-the-guests M i iind Mrs. George Banks. and Virs. D. W HArt.and.dntigli- •WECITB FL^IUS; . ^ * — —~ • - Our Weekly Letton'-Fram-^Ftie-Gounty ^' -Seah-- — Doyle Bros, have Qpene'd nu offjec in tlie sUvtlonery-stove of Mrs . lluugbtal- lng.- Mr. Eraeiims-Ciaraey, lit Jv^w York city, cond-ncti-Vl tin} regular ,«iiikly jDrayer-mOetiiig in tho -Baptist vhurcli thjswjak. \ . * ' } -*\'\ -.CToha E. Moi -eo has resigned his '-pQ' sition.ag station, agent at HarUsiiale to •^ Jj.SQ A YEAR. J .-CKOSS RIVER. . Joint H\ jSh-rrhnmJs nihhxss *is \V(*! T.nisrikiime, KA' Bv » u.iHinko ii setiingtypf it was given •• Wral Poiipf. keipsio, it 1 1 11V1- uy* Secord was di .rnaster. Mi* Ferris, 1BWI putized jw^jj^Bt- __ . of Townm, iw^ 1 ceeos Mr, Morse ns agont. - -A-eoneert^-will—bo-lteKr-oi*r-thc-c\'eip ajT uEutelr,' u. iler tTit* dinvflOTi. b instead,. The ladies of tin* M K •.•Lmu u> uivo uniiee-iliiit limy will •• i-.-ist.' l'ie Mociai'li* u^i ix-n4fii «»luy iMiiinif. J.u.miry -15th, i\t the rcSideiic^ \f '-ir Trttd ' is An^usnis C. PulU 'U .^5lr nu'r* Ail's. Pillion ji hi with tlio ladles in ex Hendiii^ it coii lull invi'iiliou for all t BrFrank Bank*. Iras tin' conf ract f >< jimijjiiigthe-inti'iior i.t the liuseim-m of die. large' palatial resilience <*?*^Mjr _ ( Cyiift,. i^n -Hie .Mnin^lfr'i'li'i^lruip^ t ' n ' r ^f>a=TrtlrgggHE,'*r^ M JDanl iny,\ Biewstor; North Salem and Ridg -i 'iury*: iMrs. Edward* Bailey won tho-, Vkni' prizo.und'1). Pi Yall t1uT. Ckirence\E. Baiyjioias. Tli^.\Vhlto Plains''Board of Water Comruissionersh.n'c* elected the follvw- ingoOleere: John M Ulgnt-v,presidrnt; John P. Moranl st?cretaVy, Jay'T Loi k- woQUj^'treasrirer, aud i T;''rocr--'Seyi'iiourj' superintendent. , ' ^=-Tli6rB6anP of ^uSTwrCtiMr on CITe \selection of yniags.'eiiglhc.ex and com- -jnissibrier^of-Jiiglnyays, last Saturday ov^ningHJiercby necessitating Presi dent Samuel <J. Miifer to ciist the do- engineer over- John Henry .Carpenter, and—Stephen -W. Smith —was- -rlrrteTi superintendent .of-J^h-Ways ovor Ziba BTiiiig the host and hostess many re turn; of. just fcuch a good time. • SO UTHv B AXiEM. Tlie BflYi\ Jpaeph L . Jftrell, of-Jataes- voile, X.JSS^.preached hero,on Sunday,. Jan i m 1 • y' BtfrlvBr y acceptabIyTo~itqgi5o ^r} cougregitOonfeyMe. la;, q groduato of Mr^S^^^Bb^rlFAT :Me5 to Bi' okTya'-'Up^feponxbtu\e < --hollday8. Thoy AveJe _ takerv 'sitk witn\the grip, jmd^iti>r*]ffti ; n'htft''t^ Mr. Samuel'^ams lanotyery strong this wiitt»f;'.--ffiS^/*^b tt ' careful'or hishwil^-if ^^^WfV\\* '^'' rr - Mt-siM^lu ^^nUair ^^ayton-are quite J *Jty ^^p ^4g |r^WMbtog' ti n yti 'aayyiin'K e\virfe;<t, Jco^i^ttito^ ^_ i*(tWtaftorSJvure. DTUggistCTH. Nowill hits sold his ,b .uBine8B :toMx. B6emor,-liIs head c-loik. It'is -Mr Nowill s intention to retire from-businees. ' \ • . Those desiring t o onte.r the Hegente' examinations, from outside the White PlainB public aohools. snould s'eiicRlu:ir na^es^itrTnrce^fo\ P/Tficipai ii. H.-Mc- Nair, Stating tho sti^Jocts In which tlicy doslro-to-bo examined,—^ — - ~ sawyer •li ;f¥d ^lceia7 ^\'Gannel N. Y., passed- a fow .ddysj-of last week In Pitin.mijjpp^fiWRiriieU.' from a visit t o friends in/ ,,ica. » ! Henry- Stanton.has /Csed Koran's hall and has opened a' billiard ptu'lor. {Herein.-* Jfffio had About sikty-flvo couples attended the kiftCSun* reception of Pri f. ^tcll'sfdanelng class out iir tlie in St -John's brill last Monday evening . '\\WIHiaiTi E. >Haiin.i rs aii'V 'aMi'ly, o f wus \Unable to be -YO-RK-rOW-TJ TTTCTaTTfrS. \Quite.a good deal orgjripTjW'-'ph'vali in ihis place at [ii esi 11. Bfith dn .tor- b-ii»y atl-eltdliry-lho -sick. Wo are with the tilings WAY- of th» -New-Year to have a new siai-ioj^ gi*n« ll\ the l*hice_of Thoibas Piruilit»'-so'sa;. they all. . v A. any ofAnir young people who hav» been homo fcom'sell..ol. spending the -noiit-iay v-aealieji -Jittv'e-^feftiructl -trrfp week to their booksr^'tc. - J. J. Rgalce are reinctnberini- t io late . Jame -ing, N. Willuuiiaoii, of Sing Y, did at tin- hom e of Mrs. (fporge Williamson in Hings Sing, on Monday. The funeral was attended iu 'iliui'Mlay at* South Sulern at one i'»lock. The Rev Mr. Van Nurdeii 7TfrcmtW' v MrH \\ illianiH .in was neiu-ly <r years old She was i ,srster\of .M is 2-i.inmU. Adams,, vf this place, aiul .WLll k io \vii.aroiuid liere.. _ — W-wdnesday was another one- of -uiM- si vi iely cold days, hbvi ring nwir K« IO all .lay. George f* Morrison died on January going to be a very Happy New Yearns so few have ebcaped that pies alei,t disease all being so very ill. Th e Drs. al'e kept busy not fiuvitig 'hue to spend for their meals in main cases. Tlie death of J.m « V Iidi. if Amawalk \wis dc , l j rcgreted by his Cai'iphell, <-hief of the lln* depart n.i-iif of Elinira, N Y.- Mr MoriMson W' nt to Colorado Springs the 1 nth mf -.\i uinilJel' lor the benetJt.of Jii^ health, but in about six weeks' his lliealtll be l _'.rn to fail very rapidly\ and his physi- Him oifh-red him to return home at m,rn\ fiii mis in id?. »nl iniiih It foi the bereaved fam- Tuesilny busituss DJEHLr- Bakery & Gohfeetionery, Cakee, Pics,\ Etc.* First 'la-sa ;ind always rHiable. Supplies ' HOYT'S BAKERY, ICATONAH- Brewster, N. Y. J£' H. VOMS, -j inpathy 1 uy Mr A B. Russell spent \int- in Mt . Kisco combining with pleasure. Mr Sparrow la making his nnnunl 'cnlwrJiTliib'pat lulls iu this - place dis- l*eii{jing his extracts which vue of a superior quality all beinjr' luanufactur- i d by htfuself lie mentions Ins drive from Dutchess Co a diMniii -c of twenty niiles wliieh he aceomplishea pleasant c.Npei ionce t}ie suuw drifts in places being almost lnipissable. Miss Cora Voris is paying nn extend ed visit to friends iu the uust. Miss-KatO A Ruxer is quite ill and an attack of the grippe is feared. Miss Sadie iuuljjd ^ster Geo . Tomp kins are auiong tho coiivTfl. ncputa huv- bejen very ill With the grippe Mr F. H. Quick is being attended by his physician—an attack of the oine wnenne rea(-he.d\EmIIr!rln> was s\ exhausted that he stopped there I)\.ember 25th,and expired.New Year s mi 'ining Two brothers, Jaines A. and. William S. Morrison, and 'his -mother, Mis. Jeasle Morrison, of New Y.uk eit>, an I one Biste;;. Mrs. C. La'\*fl-ence (jrtl beit of South. Salem, survive him. He «>t»a-^{t—ynprn n |d. Tntermeiit. was in C\press Hills Cemetery, Long Island.- \SOMERS. Is as dull, at present, afeji razor that has been used to sharpen old fence stakes. . Ice boating on A'raawalk Lako pro- vines lots of tun when thtj ice is good and the wind brisk, but when the suiv face of the pond is broken or partly xrn- ;: Tt^djryHast-tts --brhtTr-tt-- vrry uiM -TrptirrTthenr-re^^r^ New York city. Letter carrier Sumjier P Baih j had the followipg-strcj-ts adtld t • hi-, rout e Korth part of. William .-nr it. hjoi k t*n Hamilton avenue bitu .-in W illiam stiect and Cottage l 'hic. al*. • (\ottagf I liue and a part of (Spi ins/ .-.tn-et. These st rei is were taken from Cuiiii r Pullis' route. ui hurses a^t ta. lied to one of tin Merges of .\l \\in- iiigdjJu. asylum became frighteiicd on Mi'iriuiiioiii'i l> uv line at a ti\l|. \ mi, •and luii away At 1 h• .-oinii ol Mat • TnaTollrclj a^-fTrrre litiit -Mrillrnnrl a-vi*mif-t-» ;— t tho stage niit • <\< I't urueil, Ihii'Wtltgi' neat, pretty and appropriaiuJCew. Tei*- favor, a oii\t )udui ^for the year lH'l'.i, A geuuinc surprise was given to Mi and Mrs. A. (r. Clement, Friday iver. ing Dec. 2Urd, when about twenty of their friends walked iu on them aboti*. 8 o'clock witl.? Chiistirttis pio.eutft. Tlte'y\*'aW r bifiiigtrtr Prrt^-H'ITrnBi and iijady piatiist.-imd the\* company cujoyi-il themselves to great extent b> clii*jemK.\ \TlTey srnyc -'iilie best par of the night with Mr. Mid 'Mrs (.•lenient, the huure puBsIng all f flukkiyj... \^JPhe'-NeV 1 War \\as-uslien'd,'iu J*vi zero weather, the coldest weather, eve ' •experienced m- this vicinity ,by tht preSeiit generation at all,events. Ou; ^grandfathers may huvo. renirujtjerer 1 it eoldoi In younger days before th$, iherinometi-r was heard of, but whoii the tmrpiiaturedi-ooK to 2aJi '?ta.w it did lust Mo'uiluydiej-e^vi'e.ddTi's watd, any more- c f it -neither t.io-«-e think b J ha'r ,lv worth wliife to take a trip ti \rhf-Kloii lyijf^T^vrrrrriroT\ rmrr GOLDENS BRIDGE. S t . ,.nn RI.IMIU -. . lhi liMLub' i «;f I ' i ••. II I .l.mii -r tin ni'.nt'i • 1 Ii. • ml\ r \ MI-> '17 * '11..i \' i i^' I nl\ 1. 'I 'laln ' 21 I • \NNA V. Willi K, I''.!' I • i r~'Mi '9. C*~c\ \(Jrren - wai. -ciittd ti • t- M.-.iel.-iy i.y the mm — • T i -\Tii: • i I.,!,n mil. Brown n i n the ilrivi r, I who ttnelt hnn, to -Hn meiit, who I 'seajHil unhurt, Imt lli f -rHttteTIUl \Vl'll' Hot Hi I llleKV, as three i' tin iii wi i o hurt '1 In y wi n attende. by Drs. Kuapp'air lHaight. povi Mi>.. with i'i Jf* ^ Hicri 1 ' Fi 'rri- Ti \.\if OTiy _ ^r-lli ( \TRX: iei sister at Cr.-ioii t-t- IS si 'i'i itjsly ll.Ls jfifr- f. i V _ ' I i-Ja'-T^fit-vhii^ u • •li II'. 1 -iiL..- A numb, i Vli .lVe tlie ha\ r h n i The VinarTT tifTiu.«tees uint last SafT uiilaj .i vt an g iuel elected flu* follow ing ofJlceib Win B. Sutherlaiid-Clenk, Win S. Verplauk Collector, lolm Coo- ley Janitor, Edwaid Bogai t, Chief of 1'olie.o. John A. Daly, Join -.-viler. Peter U Jones, John H Kanm-u, ami Frank G Shaiupuols Paliuliiu-n^ -—A4tor-a-Jong— illness Jaws --V^-img depnn •• this life at his . i I. n ; ~ the pi.st road,.Weilnesdft\ • . >ig at 12.3U. Mr \Soiing -hud ' b- - u a |m- tient suffere'r from lifer trouble for some tl *TC,.and a short time agr< lie- had a bad case of the grip t*.hich tms. tened Iris end. Mr Young has been in Sing-Sing, forty-live years ago. and at tho time of his dealh i i-ndiuted a liv ery stuble.,on \Railroad -\v*- lie was \afflliited with tho Republican party iii-ler of --att.-i board,-, \fj I 1-t t • Air an 1 AfisTT^SInu .i'\' ro\~r;>\ -i-Mig nil . K fi • -MI t i. .-I ip, . ne • Ino^btii M\i- I-'im-fi 'f l>ai>bury aimg f. r tin in I'le. --h ing. will i. pro\.- h- r le-iiltli Vithnr Kti'ippSw .'iu:.iiuj' - *1 the h .use with Iu J[ijpp. —>r- M -Ktf ^leSli 'll IS Vl -lt'tl^ i-H''.i 'U -^-o-ninl-lli^a Mrs M ijini I .-. el 1 ..I h n glad to 11 port Inipioving I' ll-,. ted in this place, lie served a lenu I as_villagejrus_teji and last-Jail-was a-|- \of meahs^enjoy the involuntary i prominent candidate lor Sup. utiten- j the deep icy vv,.tarsTU* tho lake j dent df the poor. Though not noun- j esulted. Luckily usslstanco was i uated he worked hard fo r the p .-sert *Er| 8'll\U'iJL&l u 'i tl }t!-'''iuse- * Miss ISSartha Vail retur nod from Tier school dutii's at Jvatonuli on Friday 1 ist'sufferiug with an ear afllietton. Wo hope it may not oi-ove serious an,d that her studit s mayTnrt be interrupted J parties tltpreby. . Fi.c of our boys were enjoying the -sport last Saturday. - but did not by any- manheT' = ' \* • bath Tii which resulted. Luckily , ... at hujvd.jjrjtoJtarji^^ another ending— ' ! leaves a wife ami two children The ico harvest has been nearly gathered in and around .Somers.* Mr. Oscar MucBiide has Irad a very busy season of i t thus far, and has secured some fine ico for the different houses he has filled.' Z. CAN Ho I 1)1 BUY AS Gli-GD ' The*Board of Supervisors have s-ome pi. Uy Wiirni Ai Int. s durlfu the- past week. Wit iU-ws ve'i j fieely and at times some of tlucjneinbiUs VMH- quijo peraWnwh\ Mr. Theodore. R B! mvcH of- S'oiith The sound or the political pot boiling j .Lexington Ave. has t J rfjrbcerjt-\' Kard*.}.-.- ; nDiynGrbods & House ing Goods AT OUR Millions Given Away. pRANK a.WAJTE, * \ * _ .Architect. -Office !n White Plains Park Offloe, Depot Square. Brewster^ N.Y. It-is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the laud ~«,-lir» ari- Tint nfra\i\ lr> lit* crpivprnns to the ' nccdv-an^d suffering- The- proprietors of Dr. Kmg's New' Discovery for Con. sumption, Coughs, and Colds, have given away over-\eu million trial boitles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction o'f'knowingthat it has clt'rea tbousaiids\oT\hopeIess cases. Astlmia^ Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are sure cured by it. Call on F. \V. Gorhaiu, KatO£ah aud G-'vv'.A'braras.Croton' Falls, Druggists,.and get a 'free trial bottle. Regular shze 50 c. and $1 00. ' livery bottle guaranteed. > \TFl 11 v-e-i^y— vsif -lc man the past'Aveek, lie is suff- ring feom a. very sevete attiU' k \f gtip titvd- hea'rt trouble. He is improving daily, ably lead his party again It's a\ two j * Thecold wl-ather of tln> past few y.-ar a Job again for town offlccre. flaJ , s mig froz ,. u nmn> wut ,. r j,i ITt - M al „| Wo learn that Mi'. Willia-R^Sunth Is i-tiie-pluiubAa*«--aiv-U;iripy *' ' : b\glns to be lvanl fn tho near distance and leaders are being talked of by both 1 Ex-Supervisor Teed will prob- ' two ! NEW Department dangei-ously ill at White Plains, and Henry MorehauLr, ..„-- slight hope of his recovery is mst-j.rf amb \Z e shop on Lexington A tamed bv liis friends- Mr. femith is ; re movo next week to :H* l&iilr.!, wml kiiovyn-ju— IhlH -eujiumturtypbeing- ~- one'of our. old residents an J neiglibors. PURDY STATIOIJ. j DIED *—-In-New York city, on Wed- 1 uesday, Mrs. Jackson Slocuni.a former- resident of thjs village. ^-Thfl body will- bo brought iip-to day and the funeral, held In the M. E. church. Her husband died only a short time ago\ -The body will bo placed in the vault at Somers, 1 who has a Ave. wilt ad Ave STORE DPAJflD The one sure cure for w TT)e Kidncys.livcr and Blood iVsJ-y -AU-enn -.ieo '-iinv tiln-ni ai|il j^jjjl .•heap. Call find see us. (3-REEN BROS.. Groldens Bridge.