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THE CROTON FALl^IllpyS\ AND \FOLIO.\ &,Y€yL. - XXL, No. 1. KATONAH, N. Y., FRIDAYpiARCH 10, 1899. $1.50 A YEAR mess. OP Katonah, N. Y. I^^jphe Katonah Tinies, Furnishes the news from all -the -Towns In Northern -.Westchester V: County. Alsp the best \advertising ..anedium id that Section. g£L FINE JOB PRINTINO ...1'dono promptly\\and at low rates. MERIT WILL. TELL. 1. MEKEEL, N. II. MINOB MEKEEL & MINOR; GOLDENS DEALERS IN •' Theproof of this old, saying is the success ot UOOQCXS*' •Shoes for men and FANCJ1ER. & GO'S. Shoes for Lifdies. The best wayto make a per-' roanent customer is to show tliese-brands. SOLD BY \ Feed, Grain, &c —Wo&.-.hftv»-a-full~line~-of- - Munyoii's'; Medtcu^wOffways <.n hand. Try-Mun- •) yons JuhaTer.cures Catarrh aud Throat troubles>0?r,ce 8100. \ - \' We'are selling v. fine M tracalbo \OysteinSaloun and Lunch Room. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS. 1 Bread,_Cako r J?X:Uit r Candy,- \Gfgars-; Etc..' Bakery good j_Jre$h every morning from .fa ~»iehl's Bakery^ jg & PIONEER* HOUSE, W Mj Katonah, N. Y. ^ MoisJlJBto, Lehigh Coal. will Persons contemplating - Building\ - do well to call and\ examine this V stock before, purchasing. Purdy Station. N. Y. DryjQoods, f r; Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Flour, S6*ri&-for'OfiI -5tetEtt -|slnnfl:co7r^3=: PURDY STATIONT CROSS RIVER. -*^., - f/The decision for Brown in the case tried-at-White Plaius -Trri ^ Mhmlay.'vIzT IJafeJimrger-T^ti^iain^fr^^ift-ft- plirown, defendant, is one more proof at least in Westelies'tr County a' njji.n is not, (iBfl nf his own ranch. Dig. BEDFORD STATION: S,-e W B. Adam's new adv, of seeds' in this isue. ' . Tho town convention Is being held, here to day and the politicions of \the\ town are on hand. Robert K. Clark; Xaeema = toJaaJiheJeaderJnJhejKU ^_fori ^Supervisor-, —\ : ' •_ Mr. John Scarles will close his store: next tho Railroad track on the flret of. April, 'The building has been rented to other parties who will run a .can\ Btore and, lunch room 13061(168 grocer' lesT PIIRDY STATION. Tho Republican Caucus in North Salem is called to meet at the To.wn. Hull, Salem Centra, Saturday, MarphT 11, 1899, at one o'clock p. m. mcncoiuent- -Exercises Station SCI.OQI has been feel itnever too late to IKeZEuEay; Ljf^Ifjsurar^cje^A^'L publish'ed,».w.e' do justfcfejfc ' the boys-arid girls WHO will~Bo6n. L \sub: ceed us in society, citizenship and^-%' ProgTa: .of entertainment follows*:;. . ',- '.\ t 0PEJSINQ.80NG,...,:....-. i'..'. ' OPERETTA :,.\jt.y.riv. i.vTj;j \ BRIDGE. LThP Lathes will lv.0d_a. Mr D. H Todd's March 17th cordially inviled to attend^ sociable -at All are. jtyMr. Charles Foster Is EtfBv Brady. painting for ifTodd & Tierny have opened their new^meat market.- Give them a call. r^^^^.ear-Greon^prrit-^ednPsday with; her slater Mrs. D,H,_Todd. .ii'Mfs. Kate Teed spent MqnVJayJu New York. •- Sunday and tft>;'Crotbn Water Board establish tho precedent fur like decisions ? \ 4JfissLulu Reynolds is entertaining a-lucly frieud. ' - * I'Mt'o nof of blizzarda I wish to wrlto, Tin not i)I nuovv mi pnarly wllltfi^ ~SS 'iNotof the wfritir BO nearly o'er, t »fiI |,ijOfof tempotta tli»t laumjTroar. r4~j~Vo, 'tin iiiuo of tlieso, win they pass .1... And wo'wclcomb with gUdncsa S-^WhloU oa tho iOth iiist. wilt begin. iiisinYea, wetonme iho spring, but fceop thy 'i ^TJutirhout'e-oleauiug daya gohy; :; , Theu boldly tukuj;our little mice To be tlie 8r«t some gar on to make. Spade up eome beda in which U^BOW WHITE PLAINS. He Saw Two Metvtfliled. „ -.„ ..... P T ,...„ ,, I At tho .125tfi :6treetr (Hrtrlflttrstatlon, Our Weekly Lettec From The County \ la3t Wvdae^dav, DaviH Browu, of TibI - \ - Seat.-- - t bits >vi>uui% -Wbito Plains,-attempted Eor,(y-eight houses are quarantined . to stop the flowof.bloud fmm the limbs on account of measles. I of George E. Qnller, a matrof 55 years, Henry Morschauaor. has moved -bis ] who leaped from the .Buffalo express, plumbing shop from 34 Builrnad Ave. to the Reh'ill building on Brookfleld street. The.quarterly water bills were ' due •March lbc pocket books. slipped, fell beneath the ears and* hai both legs cut aft Dttspitit Brown'B ellorts.jjallor. died in the hospital. He wus-a-clurfc : Mimdav-jnornlng-Danlel—Joyog^WSsi. Idtep up and empty your i.killcd at the.sumo station.ia 1 the pres ence ef Mr. Browni \ Joyce, who was thirty years old and lived at 117 East One Hundred'and Twenty-soveuth street, .was a telegraph, operator in the switch t^wer oi the road atMelroso He customarily boarded the'6^43 tratnir- - -i.. ThoEpworth League Society of tho M. E. Church has sent a letier to John D. L'Ug, Sucretary of the Navy, Com mending his action in abolishing,the canteens otr-the naval vesse'a^ An ac- Jin«iwlwlgcmont of the- receipt of t&e, -letter wo^ rwi iiexHrrv— 1 —ThtrrnrfTWas pulling out aa Joyce ~ TTtlSlleTl -iilEo CliemaTtoT5~-Tue8Tlay J anil l^ev K E. Kuapp, an evangelist, ia i ho ran to catch it. Ho wtis about to at the First Bitptiat Church, conduct- step upon the- platfprhi of tho \second ing a ri'vlvnl Mm Knn.np is nsMistinrr car wtrni iw allppptl. nnA fdn - lipid every I evening, ' him. MePtlffps will bo evening excepting Saturday for at least to weeks^', , TbeTarrytown, White .Plains and Mumaroneek Trolley Co. ' have com* nienced work on the extension of tho trolley Tho new addition to tho Courthouse will cost $75,00157 TTwiTT be eituated nn tho east side of the main building. ji ^aWliate'r of Bt -eds you wlnh lo grow; -i^rNext carefully look your foot-gear o 'er .'i. * To me what repsfrlug you have f orMoore. ^fcilHa^dTertt «>mcutiaJD -the^ui*B,. — Iu which, appears tlieae rJiyalng llnej. ;l4JS -.Tho Btage runs over* day, '•: And for a dime carries-elther way, Korth. Roulh. east or writ, *• To WDI, Moore tOrosa IUvor)—Uo doca tho rest- -\\he Misses Annie and Alice Wilson [iako Milhopao, aro visiting for a 'days at Mr. William Wards. TheC.'C. \Eee'cT'Idrm on \North\ street was sold at foreclosure last Saturday, at the front door of tho Court House, for $8,378. JoBeph H, kfwis was the auctionoor, and Stephen His- head hit \the car platform face downward. A bolthead ptmotrut'od his throat just bulow tho point ot tho jaw and held it firmly, Tho' 1 rain was gathering headway rapidly and tho man was dragged a- long.- < The projoctlon-hcld firmly in nU flesh and toro it away along the right mdo of his throat and down his shoulder in n. torrihln rr»nl. hnfarn it was pulled out by the strainr- Ten Beaus for Every Girl in Idaho. -s? . With tho\bachelors out nuMberlng -S ^arslHill-bidrtotierpm^ union | above figure in the-Interest of tho per- | it ought to bo easier for' the unmarried 1 son who held tho mortgage. The , women to aeTnii 'eajiajtneJ. any whore, farm was absesedatglSjoOQ - ll)ut the rcBJo \n~wefexHe bitchelora are \The fifteenth a^uaLball^thiUJliiie i most Ir ^xceeBJg, oicoureei. tho .most. aod\ Drum Corps will be held in St. Tfavorablo to thp spins er, sinco .tho John's Hall on tho evening of April 3rd. i abundance of unmarriod men gives — -\ •• • • -• - 1 her a wider range of choice From a matrimonial point 6f~view Idaho la the best stato in the union/Tori there the -rmrmmr of hnnhelpra la tn that, of thfl JOBBING AND REPAIRING A 7 ' SPECIALTY,. - '.Katonah, - •• N. Y. .Building Lots t AND -|^eal-Estate^| FOR SALE . t T Ri^enTf otfK\^o1& -ford;-=^ Hanover=-^of^New - York;-^- Home, ot New\ York; St Paul, S> F ,&M.,'of St. Paul. Mi n: LIFEf g Mutual Life,-of New York.\—AC- ju CrDENT:\TheFldeUty and Cas-' 8J unity Co., of New .York. w Agent for-Fidelity and Casu- x alty Plate Glass Insurance Co. -S -APPfcYTJi JCatpnaJrHotel fj= T. K. Qreen, Pro^, i Katoltiah. S PHOTOGRAPHER. Pino Viowc op THE 0IjD * NBW l-ine YieWS VILLAQESOI KATONAH Katonah, N. Y. t AVERY.& SMITH, Lace Curtains ^ Watdhes\ Clooka, Tea ^Sets, Tollot Sets,' and many other PQj •u*e4ttl -ftfctloloB-|lff] ^AitTHtmS.AVERY,.- T; MOUY W. SmTH.£ FUUERAL—DIRECTORS -iVXD- . EMEALMERS, Katonah, N.Y. 'By.Bohool.-- \ ••>._.'iW8hyUUtfa J J .0Yrla..' BE0ITATION,..: ...-.'.\The lnvcritor'a.Wife.\ Uczie Courfieu. - ,V DIALOOCE,. . ...\Way DownX*at,'L., RECITATION,.\ Fla£ of Sheoauddali,\. Bobert White. \ ' 8CABF DBIEL; t Seven Glrla.—- BEOITATION \The Baby,\ Bosle.Qodwlu. - --; DIALOQUS, ''lllyal Speaker*,\ 3lorBhaU -OourieOr^obert-whltu... • • OPERETTA, \Iftlfy Farmera.\ The program Indicates most 'carefu thought and judgement, while the exe cution in eo.ch part and detail was good, and many parts excellent, so that our, sensatiohs wero delight mingled wlthipride for the homo school. The graduates are Lizzie I.'Coursen, Maud E. Beekee, Hattlo A.- Bitchie, George A. Wright, Marshall Coursen, R. F. Whito'tlelivorod to and addressed the graduating class. wit J6seph =Klng mefwith quito.an_| Siclerit on Thursday last. Ae he was, iKut ^fof^Mahopao being engaged .in.. ^tlpgthef.Upe ^thiB 'rei, I'pt *now. 4(§s^th&'^il r lettg9-^^ road\ .e¥itlel5 •>. Mead a wheel en', hia fcoliapsed, but ; -Mr MeaU . him'^a wagon and ha ' kindly was able ceed without further, mishap. /dur.'and-Mrs. 3. O. Kuapp spent Friday at Mahopac thd guests of their ddujghter lite* Orlando Barger. 'Miss Amy'Qulck la theTlateat grip victim in thjgiplacei Wo hope soon to see her pat?\ \e-z '—= SOMEES It is pretty rough'' on us hero\ this\! year, hero it is Lent and fasting is in order, hut tho snow comes so often |\thtit wo havo got to eat\ in\orcler - to havo strength to \Blxovel out.\ ,Mra. Ella Tompklns.spent a pleasant day last week in the city combining business with pleasure, t Mrs. Albert Quick has been -spend- ing .B .qnietlrae at the county seat. ^The-ice harvest at Mahopac is- closed for-the present, many tons -of j ice being gathered and besi.de filling the large Teo house a largo quantity lias been placed on tho land of Mr. Carpenter rfadyj t o the city. While employmentrhas-Eeett\ afforded, many that otherwise \would .not havo been employed yet all are glad of a rest and the dollars that\ have been the result of auoh continuous labor. j'The-'Agor farm now occupied by Mr. Jasr\Barretrandfamily-will be-worked -Chaa^Jtovcte— tmm <T;ho nines ~TJie era of pTospTjrlty-lias— struck this community so hard that it knock ed business into. L srnithereens v \Heal liy M; farm at Brewster^ they take possession At)rU:l8t; - |on Friday, March 3rd, tho remains cit ^elata ^is8-Nan5yTjQ ! yifl..of Mt. tho early part of the week, especially gisco,-formerly ofjBaldwin place were wiiVii located along flio siSe of \TEo !l51\d to rest beside her kindred in the •highway, or on Jiillsides. It moved so peaceful . llttlo cemetery at Union fast that it did not stop until it reach- Valley... Miss Travis was well and • eel tho bottom of tho hyi or tho Croton favorably known by all of our older j-mver. - ». residents, ha-ying^pent nearly a cen- Politics-do-not -8ecm -tq have-reached- K^A^-? 0 - mW the \bpoin\ stago as. yet. May be [On.. Tuesday, February 21st, the $5.00,\$7.00 and $10.00 orders;. ^^Bend-thi'sJ!A<l.^rmM>^ .'. t BEOT TEA , Imported, andnew lllus- 'h j^Satod Prlce-Llst. Groat Induo»- .<. ;. meats. THB ORBAT AMERICAPTT^A CO^ ;' . * 41 wl J J Vesoy St, N. V „ P. O. Box Mfc ^ ... Brevvster, N. Y. Offlco* in White Plains, Park Office, Deuot Square. A>' OFFICE AND BESIDEXCB: bakeryLand --.- W - - o6rifeotionery> Cakes;, Pics, Etc. Krst-clasa and al- - \ ways rellablo. \ . Supplies HOYT'STJAKERYrtKaton'ah; -there IB not eiidligh bo'odlo in ISghfr We are to elect three Commissioners of Highways hTSomers, changing from a single Cprnniissiouer. That will muke two now oUlcers but it is a question whether it will make better' highway* rind certainly tho expense \vill be in creased. The milk combine still interests 'out aro heard on every htfnd.* Tho pro dilation of milk isabOut tho only busi riess of. tho so called farmer; in. thi^ section. An old 'fashionuxl all round farmer is a' rarity'and hard to lln*! tljcso days and therefore any question that regulates tile flow of tho lacteal fluid is a vital one iu. Northern West Chester County. It is * true that thi class of our people havo for son' years, been mcagerly paid for -thcii products. i . JChc totffceontinued in our-.ou^nos! anow 'storhra nnfl blJ2HlT (ls ,'w1ii7ni \imv bccn -iTi 'csented inJovcraL.forms^sini' Thanksgiving time have-made some .our liigliways-l6o £blike =i .l ess it h an^ cents.and our road workers 'feel as they--Wantdd;to ..travcrcr6s3^l0t8~li 'ef' afteraud nevor see a road again. - iody offMts.rSusau G'alo uf Brewster, as laid to.'fest ia tho Cartnel Ceme- ry beside the loved ones gone before, Mrs. Cale for the past year had been an invalid. She leaves three children and three sisters to mourn hor- loss, fli©~sistors being residents of this-nlacA Mrs. George W. Matthews arid Misses |rary'and.E.tnma Wpod-. The latter (lis not been\able to Innvp -tier j'onch Prof Zerni's orchestra will- furnish tho music. J The '201st Rpgimegt N Y. JxtL -Ihf^ la. eipiintiid home from tno aouth. boT fore-April-1st-. - r Mis?. K. Maud Armstrong, a teachor in the East View Ave. school, has been transferred to tho Fisher Ave. seliooi on .account of tWb orowded, con-, ditlon of the latter * Pblice;Patrol \or-rlij6: Hodlc and 'Ladder Company.receiving the 1 highest num ber of votes, a beautiful Regina music box. Every- cash\ purchase of ten- cents jinicvoter \.~ \\.j r I- \Rilssel &r La>vrio's new ' drug store in thVSehemerhoin building will bo decoroted this week by Harry Mercer of Kensico Avenuo. — Edgar Storms of Sing Sing is tho foreman of tho grand jury, of tho* March to m of the County Court. Tho Bailroad Branch of tho Y M .jc A. of New York city'will coduet a plat- _ —Uform service, next Suuilay oveniug *a.t 7:30 In tho M E.'Church. TJio ptinci-\ pal speakers are Secretary AV'irlntrton, Kugineer John llellly, C*.ndu'etor David Hanna. Brakeman John—Rrlloy; Yardman William Busch and Boiler maker Tom Pape. > -Mr. ©avid Cromwell, prcsirlent of tho White Plains Bank, and Mr* Chus^D^Hoi'ton his daughter, are on a pleasuriTtWp to the Bahama Lslands. Tho fivo iifches of snow that fell on Tuesday isyustjlisanpearing. . : ThrrlRtter famprf l \ppli tfrrrf maid n3-lGi58^rtol.42G, each unmarried woman in Idaho-, therefor?, lravfng tea or eleven baeholors, hot exactly ut hor biit available as her husband. From moat points of ylftw thn . weafc— ia— HIB jViecCii oj: tho young unmaitlQd woman,' for not otily aro.thoy molro unmarried Geo. B'.' Secory. the well Known' con tractor of Towanda; N.. Y.,'siiys: '.'IhaVc used Chambarlaiu's Coup;h Remedy is. inyTmnlly tor a long '.timT and \Save found it superior to au'y other.'* For sale by F. W. Gorham, Katonah; Gree« Bros., Goldens Bridge, and G. W. Abrams, Croton Falls. Civil Service examinations, open to all. will bo held in most largo towns in March, to get clerks for Undo • Sam. Persons wishing to'know the dates and plaices and how Wo positions ~can~ bo bb'folned can write Colnmbian Corres pondence G^Jlego, Washington, D. O., and tho samo will be furnished with out cost. pight, days vacations iu April. -T-he-Board-of-Edhcatlon in having a board walk laid from Lakp street to tho East Viow avenuo school. As this arvenuerhas-neveE beea-ueciiptotl-ibyzthQ: to.wn, it has no sidewalks laid Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng lish Baptist Church at Mi^ersville, Pa , wheu when sufleriug with rlicuinaliMu, wai advised to try Cbamberlaiu s Pam |=\Balm.- He\*6ay5: i'A fuw applications of this liniment proved of groat service tome' It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any suf ferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me.\ For sale by F W Gorham. Katonah Green Bros., Gulden's Bridge, and G- W. Abrauis, Croton Falls. |or several years. Tho little daughtcxlhat entered the fconie of -Mr,jiad Mrs. Fxldie Austin of fVhite Plains'brings not only gladness o tho hearts of the parents but being he'flrrsfgraird-child there is joy also n the h'omcg; of each of tho Grand t urents inj-ins place, Wo also extend ohgratuiations. Measles Plains, i aro prevalent 7 in- Whit' PR.DAVID favorite KP^emcd -Tbe-one-su rejzuxes&z Tfi^idney'srjlyer and Blood YOU CAN BUY AS GOOD I have' been affictcd with rheumatism •o^ fourfeenyears-and notUiirg seemed ito giye, ; any-rclicf^ -I- was able to be Trering:\.!l had'tried everythnig X\ could hear\ of .and 'at-last ; was* told ,tn try lOhamberJaMsJeaiaiBalm,, which :l- did |and;wa$ iinnrediately relieved aritt in- -a shortHi'meTcUrcdr^—I-am- happy • t,« say thaHt-hasr^nqt-rsinrcc-returjied.—Josh. Edgar, Geohantowu, Cal. For sale by .-W..Gorham,;Katonah; Green Bros., oldensBridge, and G, W. Ab'rains, Croton Falls. Custom Shoe Haking^l, Repairing,' Cross River, NY. Groceries, Dryj'Groods, Hardware & House ^ — iff Furnishing Goods Men's Shoes from $3.50 to $5- Jlubbcr JBoots Soled With -Rubbeiv -' - 05c' Shoes Half Solo and-IIcol,-75Cr and f • - - - - - • - $1.00; Ladies'-Half S'olo aiid\Herelr' • - - - 55o'. 45c. and. Best Stock. Work . Unexcelled. AT GUR_ • NEW , Department ^ , STORE As y_9.u.can .get2ouy where and just 'oa cheap. _ Call and see ua. GREEN- BROS., Golderis^Bridge.