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coriBiNiNo: THeCR0T0N -FALLS~;*lVBW5\-AND-\F0LI0;^ VOL. XX., No.52. KATONAti, N. Y., FRIDAY,^ARCH 3, 1899. $1.50 A YEAR Business *.Dipeetony, OF Katonah^N.-Y. 1?he Katonah Times, .Furnishes the news from aU> the Towns\ In Northern \Westchester 'County*.„_;rAJso the_J>_est_ advertising medium In that Section. FINE JOB ER1N.TINQ done promptly and at low rates. MERIT WILL TELL. The proof of this old saying vS> is the success Of DOUGLAS' Shoes for men and FANCHER & CO'S. Shoes for Ladies. - The best way to make a per- 5j—nranenF -customer-as-to-show—/ * these brands SOLD' -BY - rw (ft Bakery and * Confectionery Oyster Saloon and <Sk ——bunch -Rapnpu—•— m HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (M l^^BEeadT^GakGrJEEait, Candy, TJry Lumber and —Lehigh-6oah— N T. MEKEEL. N-H. MINOR- DEALERS IN Dry Qaods, Boots & Shoes, Flour, ^.^Eeed, GTaiirn&c. — Wo .have a full line of Munyon's Medicines always < n hand. Try \Mnff-\ yop3 Iuhaler.cu'res Caturrh and 'l'hroat troubles.—Pr.ce. $1 0(7\. * ' \SOUTH SALEM. It Is rumored that Mr< John Way hasJ routed Aaron B mtoja's house -a^fSss_-tha»rouduud-wU r ruovu- in with-) his-family. \Mr.O. Lawrence Gilbert Is engaged for'the, season with Mr. Van Norden. |^Mr ^afh -N©rdt*rr-lms-.lrrS -hrii 'su power injpositinD, aud '^s iiufilnv; a roof over it.. 'He has tho v sTKufting in position, and,is gettiug thi\stab)es1u , shupe; tho wuteriug tvougljs.ln from of the. cows_ Kre^rrpngittun\' m\T~ the \\wJniPmTJI will | nil soon be put up Work done by- Mr. Mtiyne, with Mr. Henry W. Kellogg, of TE^toTIaU ' — James Wilson hod the. misfcrtuuc ta elip'and bruise his shoulder severely, --WB '^fr-iirlllui;^-llii^M-ifacaibu)^wtl (iii hia'-amHxI^vl^lftffieTTM' Cofiee for 15 cents per pound. .genu for Old SUten Island Co. BEDFORD STATION. < Mr. Henry Wetter has returned homo from his southern trip*- Mr. .Barney Monahan ,.ns3istanfc. lino^ man of tho American Telephone Com-- pauy, of thi* place, -has -been trans ferred^- station in New Jorsey, - „--j—^.^^^- J heavygx.pqi.so-, loss of stock, ami -very, *r_ TT «_. M , XT„.,. IT-^I, »IH , I. ^ nun,, wuo HUB Dein spi nti very, little, money. . If tho combine can remedy this tho funnels will bo glad. Cigars, Etc.\ Bakery goods fresh every ffloTnlng from ' JL. Diehl's Bakery.. s __«f* JPIONEg-R HOUSE, W Katonah, N, Y. W ~CarpenLeib & Builders, - Plans and Specifications furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed in every p &jtictfiaT..—— Z' Persons contemplating Building will —do^ciHoTMil-and-'examino\thi3=| stock before purchasing. Purdy Station, N. Y. contract of putting \In the electric Bys- tem at the Reformatory. Mr Henry Werner leaves the em ploy of Mr. Henry Weller about March -lBtj -and-bas-taken.a.position-atXiiberty,- N. Y. Mrs. George W. Lovejoy returned homo from.Chatham, Monday, having gone to attend the funeral of tier uncle a brother of her mother, Mrs. 0. Gates,. Mrs.. Gates returned with hcr7 Therereeems to bja several candidates Real Estate, v Fire and Katonah, Bodford, Mount Kisco, 1 and Ylr-lniry, JOBBING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALLY, Katonah, - N. Y. DESIRABLE Building Lots °$- ~ • • •- - w -,- AND • _ & \ Real Estate ¥ s? FOR SALE71 Agent for'the following Com- t panics:—FIRE; .Etna, of Har- S ford; Hanover of New York; £ Home, of New Yorkf-St Paul, % TP. &M:, oTSt. Paul, Ml n: LIF-E;_S r& _ Mffnml\Llfe- of-Now-York^AQ- 5 g CIDENT: The Fidelity and Caa- X (S ualty'Co., of New York. - Z © Agent for Fidelity and Casu-' g alty Plate Glass Insurance Co. Katonah, N. Y. P H.OTO QRA P HER. -APPUY-or ADDRESSr Katonah Hotel, E . T. K. Green, Prop..! °rT~ Katonah. I Pinf VlPTWS op THE °LD * NEW l-ine Views VILLAQES.OI KATONAH Katomah, - \_N.-Y T AVERY & SMITH,, LARTUUR S. AVERY.—MORY W. SMITH, lace Curtains' FUNERAL DIRECTORS - EMBALMERS, . - -Katonahfy.Y. -WatoheSj Cloolw,Jrea -Bets,. a'ollot-So^,--and^^ 0 -^ CE AJ}D EESrDENCE: Mr Henry Griffin, of New York city, is at his parents' home for awhile. , . _Mr _J «_iL_Busby_haa l ifioiBhed _hiB. this, spring lor Road Commissioner^ Wr have nothing against the new one talked -ofv-butr-bclieve in letting welli enough alone. The present Commls-\; 6ioner has taken gretitrinterest- In -oiif roads, to see that they have been JcepE^ in good shape,.and have had a .yktf' hard year.inthe one jiisf • pa8s 'e\d-t <!Qo! cyclonejon-tho-.lth <. ,of ^ July- and^two' very bad snow' storms \to conteiicLwIth, and y6t they were always out with their help to open the roads at once. Be sides they have put roads in shape the last year by their BVBteui ;_uud bliuuld be entitled to a renomination to carry out their plan in this line. They are better experienced than a green hand would-be,—ExperlmentingJa_to_o_coat- Jy for a. change. _ JLet us 'liavo the old Commissioners. TAXPAYER. Rev. E. Edwards, \pastor of the Eng lish Baptist Church at Mitiersville, Pa , when when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlains Pain .Balm, - Hc-sa-ys:— \A— few -applications of this liniment proved of great service to me.— It-subdued .thfi._infiammaJtion kiiU --MlL'VKd- tlie^pu'lu.— Qhuuld' ferer-profit bygivinfePain Balm a trial it will please\tne.\ For sale by F. W. Gorharu, Katonah:Green Bros., Gblden's Bridge, and G. W< Abrams, Croton Falls, — -• - • . SOMERS CENTRE. .• (Received too late for last week) There \wlll-bo several changes in this place, on April 1st, all who are obliged to mbye fyeling thankful for the sunny days that help- reduce the.Tmnks of snow which make the traveling, so un» -pleasatit^sidoJronx-tJaeJnconveniencd caused fb travel,- and ~a few water .pipes that_EiU_B,eadL'a_ plumber's at- tentiott,-tha.blizzarcLo£-i99-will-soon-be- —shall I say forgotten ? Nol hoi but a TlilUg Of the puutr • The' weather of February 15th. not being particularly favorable to thesale of farms by auction, Mr. Jameb P. Teed is jjtill in charge of the Gejretsen prop-, erty\ tliat'was to have been sold on thatdute., - -— - - Miss Cora Voris entertained her sis ters from—Brewster on Tuesday—the 2l8tlnst. - ' Miss Zangerlce was able -to keep her school open each day during tho late blizzard, having four pupils- so near the school as to make it possible for them t o bo present at each session. - m ah y^'dtne^rnrP' .u'soful\nrtlcloa rfltC -5- . _-y»liUEy. ffe^t), With $6.^0, $7.00 and $10.00 oTdbrs.-.' ' \ ~ Bond this \Ad. \and i*5o. and get i lb.' T*EW KATOT*AH» Bm TXA/J Imported, and now illus trated Price-List. Great Indue*- THB GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO, »1 ami JJ V—r St., H. Y„ P. O. B«x 21*. • PRANK E. WAI^E, _ Architect, a .,'. Brewstet;,^?;.. 'Y^. _0fflc« in White Plains, Park Qffice, DepofSquare: ^ Bakery and , - Cakes'^PJes I JEto.^irst.class_and_aU .ways reliable. . Supplies HOYT'S, • BAKEEY, Katonah. * • Mr. and' Mrs. Horton Ganung,-«f Mfthopaej^braving the htigo tlrifts.carno by way of Baldwin Place, anil visitod friends in towjj.oB 4 Thursday—thelGth. ^MR-Jamcs Barrett, w-io, by 'ovor- '6xeition'ln^hoyollfng_^aow--Irom — the highway, was laid\ asitio Xor several days, .has. we aro pleased to-state,.fuHy -recovered frombpta the grip_-and _ the il, effects or overwork. • N Tho-sehool chiidfcxi in District No. 7 arp much pleased witK' the new seats .arid desks that have'quite recently ! been placed in the Bchool building, makiog the- long school hours seem less tedious.sos thesafhaye a. support tor the.back-ja_ deefded improvement on the old ones.\ - * ; Mr. Wiliard Merritt and family \will remove to_Jhe Harway Farm at West Somora.—he- having hired that large. JJMm^O^_-a^ea J ^_WhllQ_we-wlah.1 them 8uocess ,.^vo regret thelt removal. -iDr. David, Kennedy* favorite Remedy castona a ffreitt, di-iil nf Incnnvuiitenw SOMERS March came in with tho lamb end first tho lion is yet to be heard from. TluTolTl fiii': has it.\ \As miihy togs in February so nju-ny frqs^s iu May \ 'Wo had lire fogs difriug tho 7 mouth\ thick ones tvo. :—MrrMtdrrrpt-HiTica' oir~trhr~Bruwrri farm'neiir.P-'irdysJb.iis.ah I 'Ktni cow on .his yards.\ She joined his herd when they wu/letin thc~Held siuuo da\s ugo, but no owiror has yei appcarod. The town ejects three highway Com raissioners the coining Spring, instead ojl one, wlpch lms been'Mie eu.sn for ii number of years . -I-f-t-httse-AvhfHtvwr license wish— u vot e on tho-uuesl-ion it. hehnovpH rhr-Tn i 'ho Rev. Mr. Long, of Piiucfon, N J,, preached here,lust Sun.lav. morning to \get a move on\ us the petitii-n-con- -tfi-itring-the names of leu per -enrr—oT tho lust election, must 00 complete by the Hlh, innr. , , _Our milk producers arc now becom- [\Ing Interested inThe milk\ trust, as it, Ts~ dono iniited and numbers of ihom sny and-evening. Next Su'uTTay tlie'Cbmniuhiou will hi 7 a'dministered. The preparitory service „ „ . _ _ j will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 it is a good thiug iu some respects, b-'clock,—und the—regular— quar-ter-ly-t-ospecially ns t ,<i t,he_piicit paid and to jneetiog after the pruparitory service. 1 the surity for the money. Of courso MissBessie'Campbell,' or Pittsueld,, thero are always two sides\ to u Ma^.rFias-beeh-spvnding-soaio ti«no- ll( l ue8tIon - ttncl - 6l, ?'l\' l,K ' i l ,1, - > ~ 8,,k \ to \\ tno with her~iistor, Mrs. Theo. L Van | Ulllk question HO far 11S tho producers ! NoTdeu. \ (was concerned has been; hard work -The High School entiTtHtmnont, - heM in tie- Aiuli.oriuni luU, evening W'IIS appreciated by the largo uudiffoco presut, The juogiam wus wi -ll render-_ ed, und llimticintly,* it 'surpassed all previous eiT'iris oftlio High School. William L-unberr, who has conduct-^ od a grocery-store for some -ye«rs In' this place, has^X'ld his goods to D. E. .^^foyinvtlrcTYViTtltoTluni grocer. To\ much colli petition is sfiiU-d as tho 'cause of selling out. When v catcd this store will bo tho only place to rent on R. l^avciuio. Tllu^BirtlTrJnT^orial-held-under-.tho- ausplces of the Ladies Aid fcfcciety of Jim FhsL BitpUBt ohurch. at/the reai- ih'iue of Mrs. JuTTa-Stevei)s<o'f No. Yl •GlKH'tflrstreprrlnstr TueSiliiy evening, was mm ypry well hfteuded.\\ An iater- estuu; program was carried out. .Miss uensie Urosl>y of Passie, N. J, is the guest of her cousin Miss Martie Jigbctt, alCtihttiiO£#l£^-??= _— ing.somo time in the city with friends, has returned home. •' QOLDENS BRIDGE. The new barber is in\town. Mrs. Kate Teed spot Tuesday in New y.or £7 The stock, eta, brought very low prices at the Buthmusen sale March 1. Tho schoolmates of Arthur Knapp gave him a' surprise Friday evening ipleasant evening was spent. ^\Howard Teed has accepted a jpasl tionin-tfae-enstom House\.—Cr^frEgr gleaton, of Mt. Riga succeeds him as agent, and—J-^Himtlly, of Hillsdale,, as .assistant. We wish all success fn their ^new positions. CROSS RTVER. ^.^1 jfe*' ^rvey6rs -' b a ve • • > surveyed alowg.'the river and place length-ways, sideways, and are now surveying cross ways. And It's said the surveying has hardly begun. _l Mr. Morris Webb waaout Thursday morning at the store -for ^ho first since his illness. -Mr.—IrviDg-Xvery—has invented a contrivance-to—use—on- ofnce -<loorsr -a-| lengthy description of which appeared in the New York Tribune Under tho heading \Indicators for Office Doors, word about one's return, ho w visitors may leave messages for absentees.\ This sets forth that Irving Avery, of Boutonville ;-bas invented a moTe \~elab- orate bit of apparatus than thoso now In use^andLdeBigned ,tq nerforni ^tho WOl 'kmui UiBatieifaeoily. Tlur'iTiianrjf tipn, which is too lengthy to give here, closes'with the desire to Secure finan cial aid in putting this invention on the market... ' * We have no proof that \a wedding took place on Wednesday; still wo Jhlnk_that_ther :(i3va8. universal prepar ations made for some special occur- ance, which the best guessers interpret' Iu a wedding ceremony at some place outside of Cross River. There will\ be hb preacHing'sdrvice\ In the-Baptist\ church until Sunday, March)- 19th, on account of tho absence of the pastor, Rev. D. Cooksloy. A Cross River-Man Showi Considerable Pugilistic Ability. There was a one touud—boxin match.on Tuesday, not known \to the sporting'fraternity. In fact wo aro led to believe the \Bcrap\ was a sur prise, to the participants themselves. It all occurrednfter, tho oppression of some'fo'ul language, followed up with aa attempt to add addition to empha sis by th\ use of the fist, when presto ! A well directed blow in defense landed directly on-the cyo, nnd'downrgoes hu._ Tho game was one out all out. No gate; receipts^, • PtTRDY STATION; ' Tlio progress of \ Uio property question on th> watershed here is on interesting factor in otircommunity.lt looks, at present ns if Lawyer\ Anthony would prove to he tho Mosea to leail The people out of the wilderness iu\ wnich they have wandored for the past few years. Tbo March wmdn may blo w over bill and dalo, The waters niahewiflly tlirounh every tjwdle,. ^ Tbu.sUU rlaeB red iu Uio o .fKtorn eky, Tclllu^ tbat vernal ralria are nigh . The rttln th&t aro life U* f (raa4 and flower < Tbat covor baro lillln wlin v. rdnro o'or Lcavlog no lrat*e_of boltfne ^B behind Aa RpDUBto T a linlr @ owcr dotlt to mankind WHITE PLAINS. Our Weekly Letter From The County , l ,Seat: i ._ \\it'ma'y'not'b'o'^nown'to'-^mahyi'thatJ a b/other-Jn-law of Mr. Ezra Bently, 'was-tho .one that-saved Mr. Place from Leing murdered by his wife, Mrs. ~A T.i i't I) 11 1^1 r> p n T r'ni n 11 nrii n 2V cottage prtiyer meeting was held_ ut th'e resiifi nccTof Mr TfrfodorV) \Dean 5 Stewart Place on WudnesdayV even ing. . Workmen, have-been atLWdrk impair ing the railroud. crossing gates, the past week. __ Prof. F. S. Stovehs will give a lecture on \The. Life of Chriat\ In the the ovonipg 'Snlvatlnn Army Hall, on oTSEii'cIi FtE Gilbert S Lyon has secured a posi tion with a largo hardware Arm in •Nwv-Yorlc-eity: County Court convenes again on Monday March 6th. Tho calendar^*-. quito lengthy. Mrs. Georgo Jfr PfahMs ln^Pawllfig - TUt. Y. visitm ^lterpaTentBT Will Bent has been CDg(igc,d as ono tho messengers at tho Hurlom sta tion. Tho trading stamp company havo closed their atoro and movod to parts unknown, . . Mr and Mrs H P^ Rowo and daughtoT, who havo' been visiting at tlio homo of Mr. T. R. Blauvet, \havo retiinvd to their homo, Kingston, Cau'ida. Irfindon 'B Pollr.eiund. ^London - has 13,564 policemen^ or Atiiueteen to every one ot Its 688 8q.uarje ,\milcs.-% ,:' -+rre- Place residence at the time and hear ing screams, he rushed into tho house and saved .Mr. Place from certain death. , \ 'Mr. Stephen W Smith of the Arm of Stephen W^ Sifrifll \3S~ \Sens -was quite badly injured Wednesday arter- noon by being thrown from' a wagon. A broken wheel was tht* cause. Paul'Slmy; a lad of flfteensiiinmcrs, who resides with expressman Slraj^ of Spring St. was stabbed below tho heart by William Wilkinson,-a young colored boy A <|nurrel provoked the haefc--—fhe-boys^ttjl\?.. ^HnrgryriS- Ui-, turniiigTJiomjscliuo Wilkinson was jtrrestod and' was ice- manded for trial. , A matchjjlgeon shoot was held on the Gun Club grounds Wl-dncsduy afternoon. Miss Annio Oakley of Buffalo Bill fame, was one of those tie \for fliHtrhouois. \TV -'uO Irish Ldve\ was the name of tho play given in tho Auditorium lest Wednesday evening. They phi>edbe- jore a medium size house. Georgo Rotuyts^bns been engnge-l as ono \of\Ttfe^ clerks iu Riistiel <Sr Lawrie's drug storo, when they open their store in this place. \\Mr. Roberts is at tho. present time employed by \Druggist Le Sage. .GT\~E^\Thoiuprfon will fill the vacancy left by Roberts. it Sptlllf St- -innt There is not much excitement in this town as-yet over tlio coming election and its candidates. Mr. Isaac Prmly Purdy will Burely bo -tlio Democratic candidate: We heairof tsvo candidates- talked of by the' Republicans. Ono is Sir;- J.iF^Decker, of Croton Falls, now the^Deputy^County Clerk, and Mr. S. H. Smlth,-of Purdy Station. Wo have heard of no candidate in the eastern part of. the.town for this office except Darius IJobdelL Mr. Lobdell Is not ap office.seeker,but all who know him arevaware that he would make an ex- cqllent Supervisor, and look after the interests of the town in .tne best pos- aible manner.\ We only hope that the best rnan.will win and that the-town will be wefi represented. JPhereTwas an entertainment giv*n by a bllndman In this 'village-oh^Mon- \a4yLnIght;*:He\is.reported\as being a\ good performer.\ fit has been announced this week that Mr. A. p . Young and Miss Jenrila Cutamlngs. were married a few r weeks alh'ceat-the North Salem parsonage. They now reside at JDanbury. Sunday evening arnoeg a- uim'iber of Italians, Michelo Donetillio, who is employed by Jay F. Crawford, was Bliot through tho, leg- D-imitiiiico Squillago-is charged with having Orcd the shot. A hearing_ was held later, but nothing was accompITsIrerl. -. DIKD .—February, 25th, Jano E. widow of tho late Jucoli Capron, aged ••<W*y'.'itFS^ T 5 fnnerol wna lieM-^.-rsr Tucsduy at the Friends Meeting hnuw, lytli Strefct andJiutlrcrfmd Place SI10 leaves three- children to f mourn her- loss. Death was due to npopi BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Thr> he <!f gnlvf in Ttnrlfl fnr/Out^ Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt -Rheum,- Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cb ,ilblatn9, Corns and all Skin Erup tfous, and-posittvply cures Piles, or no pay- icquirerl. - Iris guaranteed togive pexlexLsalisiactian-or-moiiey—refunded— Price 25 \cents per box. For s.iie bv F \V Gorhain, Katonah,- and G. W. Abrnms, Croton Falls. CAN BUY AS GOOD Groceries, DryJ Goods, Hardware & House Furnishing Goods -A -'fr -OTJE-- NEW ' Department STORE exy. Dr.Jiulph.Opdyke o| Ao - W.'str 117tli SCrtJct. New Yoijc citi „ii , iiow a resident of -13 Court Street, this, place. .. Mrs Gilbert Bailey of Croton Falls, spent Monday witji her son, Sumner 'P,. Buiicy of Grove sk'eet.- - •- .Mrss Sarah Hunt/Frauk Hunt and Miss Martie Edgbert dl Central Ave.. were members of a party of Now Jersey friends who visited Washing ton, D. C. last ThursSay. They return ed on Saturday ovoniDg. I Carpenters have been at work this week putting a_, new'awning on the building occupied by tho D. K. Bramble Carriage Co. The old one ,wos torn from .its .fasteningsj.omc; time agoand was doinollshed. Robert Cameron & Bros, have re moved their, pool,, room to' New Rochelle. « ~[Measles-arequito-prevalent-ln-town— Two cases of scarlet feyer were re- •ported this week. - TheL. E. HQlden Cycle Co, aro making marked^rnproTetnenta-te-toeir store.- \.They anticipate a largo trade this season. ' Aff -yenrcrtn get^anywhere and juBt\ar< cheap. Call and seo us.' Goldens-Bridg'e^v DR. DAVID favorite The one sms cure tor J The ^Idn^liver and Bipod General Auctioneer. H Goldens Bridge, H. Y