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\COaBlNINpz THE CROTON FALLS \NEWS\ AND \FOLIO.*' £ST >»«*L ,IS\ED !NM»87&A '_' •$1 .50 A -YEAR Business DfteGtoiry, OP Katonah,, N. Y. MMEEL & MINOR, 'yhe. Katonah Tinies, Furnishes the news from all the towns In Northern Westchester -County. Also the~best advertising Tnedlnnriirtfaat-Sectlon. < - \FINE JOB PRINTING. # MERIT # TELL. ^ The proof of this old saying rtp. is the suCcess ^of DOUGLAS* _ Si GO'S.. Shoes, for Ladies. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, I Boots & Shoes,. Flour, Feed, Grain, &c done promptly and Katonah, low rates. The best way to make a per manent ^customer is to show Wo have a full lino of l-Medic-ines-alwaysi n hai Munyon's \ \ in \Ttl &se torands .^OEDr -BY— No. .1 E.Parkway,. =-=Katonahv== E» A.- ^ Arnold, fyonsIutJaier.oufos Catarrh.andThroafr- £onbles_£rieo_S100._ ' : ^ j_ Wo aro„ selling a floe Miracaibo I Coffee for 15 £ents per pound. Agents for Old Staten Island Co. iFURD.Y STATION. -if ^-TheTols a caso of mcnsleB reported Jit\ the family -Mr. Joseph Ferguson. 'ThehS infant daughter is tlio patient* • The Ladies Aid Society of tho Bap- tisfrChureh will hold a Isociablo .on Wednesday evening of next week,* in the church in this village. The 20th lriBt .iis the date. .The weather, it is said affords a nev -J •erfolling theme i 'n which to remark. At* present, however, thdre are combinn- |j;ojis£whlch prevent your correspon- ^denfefrom dwelling at lertgh on even thjsjnaice Built BiibjecE There are Bcr many sorts {neurly-uvery day) that etteh'cau' ehu -jsu turirinTself -er^-herSelf- without further comment. ~^ToTnake urmrtiekBtris omrtbing~to- eloct-that ticket is quite another mat- terj* The Democrats of this town .as sembled in Convention on March llth;und undertook to make up some sort of ticket for Town Meeting. It huaJ&en the cuBtom * urn I tenant; vote, for principal nut lor dullais, and for the- people and nut for thetrusis. All mon are equal on Tuesday and the ballot nialces a broad platform upon whieu all men meet on the level, exerereise your urei'o^ntive and vote for the principles of Jefferson. I-Edgarllo^ |j& Bakery and'-*, l& .« Confectionery 2 ? Oyster Saloon _ and ijj Lunch Room. |3t HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS M Bread,-Cake, Fruit, Candy, Cigars, Etc. - Bakery gooda fresh every morning from Diehl 'o Bakery. PIONEER HOUSE, Katonah, N. IjjQry: Lumber and Lehigh Coal. Persons'contemplating Building will do well to call and exatnins thlr\ stock before purchasing. i Purdy StatjoruN. Y. BEDFORD STATION. - fl.S Brown, of Stamford Conn. -mts-in-town on Sunday.-. A sociable was held at the residence, of Mrs. George Gardner.-on Tuesday, All report a pleasunt timo. Mr. James Bumsted of this\ place, j has accepted a postion with the AmorT I can Telegraph and Telephone Com pany. ' , i Carlton Wa9bburne has given up his | position at Wm Wood's^ market where he has been eraployedithe past two months. Hansen Sniffln will take bis place VILLAGE* It is rumored that Mr. Geo. Marsh has. purchased the estate of. tho. late Preston Weed\ from the heirs. Iieiois tf. Geo. B Secory. the well known con- tra'ctor of T-nvanda.^N\. Y.,says: \Ihavel used Chamberlain's £6ugh Remedy in my family for a long time and have found it superior to any other '' I'or sale by F vV GorUaiu, Katonah, Green Hros, Goldcns Bridge,, and G. W. A\bTams7-©roton_IJ*H»-' rTwiTiir^- L MTST?\.'-S- -Jiti -vla -liii-i- dang-uter of -^i-ri^H ^wuiA ^ryrTrrfq-^litgr^^ only White L'laius r< sklents in tho Winds >r H -tti .l fire. They wore rescued from the fourth story window by firemen. They last $2O,OU0 worth of jewelry, > te», in the lire. Quite a number from this place saw the blazo and viewed the-ruins the day after. The churches are practicing their .Easter music.' This putt of the sor- -SO UTH-SA-LEMr vices this, year will be equal to that qf_ previous years. Tho store recently vacated by Wm Lambert will ie opened as a shoe store , nest week. 'Carpenters and painters ^r-ttbuay_oyioviyiu£ the hitoripr. A. I party from Sing Sing'\wnrbmhe pro- of the party m' •pflfltlto-tendorsc- certain nominations made at tho Republican conveTTtlonBryS ii^gain-tltiB-year to a certain ;extent. They, however, doviated at tbiccaucus somewhat from their form er- gr6ove ,jimd put iti- nomination—fer- MARIIIED.—At - South Salem. March 13th,1899, bvC. tl.'Williams Justice of the Peace, Mr. Hermun O. Luckwood to Miss Ivy A. Haj(tden, ull of Lewis- boro. i .lustlco of tho-i'*e-ee, one of-their j>af- ty?3^one kndw-bottcr-than .this ,.ean- \'-BiMi ^dictJor the summer. ^riefce-rr ThoRegina Music-box which was '^voted for ut\S5iftVB for tlio • mostvipop- ular Qro company- was woo by tho Union Sook and Ladder Co. Tho lettor-can'iers will don their summer unifocuiB about Muy 1st. —L. E. nolden has-ft-flne-bieyelo. •plu-y atjho £3|/rlng t'yle Show at riis- r. John A. Howe is not very strong this Spring. ._ , The'Rov, Jnmes L, Jewell occupied Presbyterian' ehurelr the pulpit o^f fhe hero last Sunday. tho city. [^P^&^G^H .-'JaycoXi Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance A£t, - JMafiction sale at Mr. Oliver Mo- caul's •was'hold despite the storm on Wednesday. The crowd was very ieXt con'idering such weather, and things. brought medium prides —- Tho-entertalnment held in the Court | House on Wednesday oyenlng, under vy ^vu, ^„-„„., v ._ M _ ™^.„_ , r: , ^ expects to corn dldate how futile it is to try to elect to '\\Pnee hiSJ )(istorate horo-on the B e- offiOT^in this Republican -\Btronghold : contlSullda y of A P rI1 - a.noniinee on the Democratic ticket. The snow squall last Sunday TWeVcuhdidate, however, \believes in night, after tho rain of the day, cumo makhig some kind of an effort in this'unexpectedly, Monday was quite sor TJernqratic organization or throw up verely cold and hard muddy traveling. the ;.Sponge imd retire from business, w,, T „ „ , „,. , .This candidate has nover Bought after' T , ue ^ ,a 1 c \ le8 l Foreign Missionary otospired for office in this town and Society held their monthly s.»ciablo at ^viiaot4 >e^isai>pemt-ed^r -l >feken-^p the residencB of Mr. H. Newtown Den - oxet.defeafc- Should as great u- phe- l*\ n .°° we dnesday evening, March nomenon occur, \even In tins freak 22nd. It was stormy and unpleasant year}\ as the election of a Democrat at 80 that only a small corapanvgathored this-town meeting, we will consider it to enjoy their hpsp.allty. A fine tea aTaii omen that wonders have not yet was^erved and _.tbfi _eyening passed ceased, and should tho voters at tho qmckly with games and singing Iho .coming; election desire to aid in bring- 4 company dispersed at a reasonable ingabout such a change in noturo. and 1 \ onr nad V ' ..... .. . ^ 4.^, Grand Central Palace, New York —.. Tho sliow opened^esterday—and— -will close on tho evening-or-April-lsfc. Elliott H. Suiffon is having a plate -glass-front put-on; in-front of his place of business-on-Ruilroad avenuo, - ^MIss Minuio Volkor g^Fort Chester, •N. Y., is visitiiig at the residence of Mrs. Aadrow'Ellisht, S&Spilng^St. Tho East Side Hosd Co. wll4 «givo an entertainment next month for tho benefit of the Company. Thoy will use local talent only. ' It Is said that the New York Naval TtPBprVPH will finnn.nrptrfc a. inonumenfc honr -nrl all declared it to be one of over the grave of tho lato Thomas _ Clinton Lo Valley, who died in tho servico of his country. Tho following persons have .been appointed notaries>public for White Plafa B : Wm. M. DuBois, 0. Harmon, Wm. L: Banks, BobertE. Farley, Wm. the aiispices of the i; P. S. C. E. of ILe^ Presbyterian church, was largely at^ = -tended? Carpenters & Builders. and Bpeclflcatlons- tarnished. - parttoular.' JOBBING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALiTY, Katonah, - N. Y. — DESIRABLE, Building Lots AND Real Estate FOR SALE APPLY or ADDRESS, Katonah-Hotelr T. K. Qreen, Prop. iKatona h. Katonah, Bedford, Mount Kifico, - and Vicinity., S Agent for the following Com- S parilefl ^FrKB ,_:ffitna, of: Har--« iXt orri ;3:Hanover ; : of ; «New -Y(5rk'r .Home, of-Now Tork; St Eaul/f n F. &M.,of St Paul, Mln: LIFE; Mutual-Life, of-New-^Yorfe—AO— GIDENT: The Fidelity and Cos ualty Co.* of New York. Agent for Fidelity and Casu alty Plate Glass Insurance Co. Katonah, N. Y. Tlie~Tinct'on-salo-at^Humphrfiy _j [a Barrett's was postponed on account of. I the storm, ariai^hlsWitihglt is still' raining. It will be held tho .first Iair ; things, we will add our signature this 23d>day of March, 1899. V,. WILLIAM MOORE. ; Mr,- Palmer. Lewis is getting lite bearings for a.big telophono line from Bedford- Station to South Salem by th^jaest direct route through th« farjjaa,between these places. It is ex- jie^tkJdthat the line eventually will be ' co1g|Uiu'ed\thToilgh: torBoBtrjm j our pleasantest sociables, Mr. James Cumming has tho grip and his children tho whooping cough. Will Collins . has tho inflammatory rheumatism. PHOTOGRAPHED Politlcs seem to form the whole'suo^ ject. of conversation here this week. - -Ju8tioe ^Glark -'8-8toclc _for-^uperjidao\r_ advanced steadily, and he will get a rousing majority here. Perhaps'the liveliest contest will be forCdmmissloner of Highways foi the short term. Com missioner O'Brien was re-nominated to All the odd year, and his old opponent Cbas. H. Brown, Jr., is again pitted against him. As Mr. O'Brien has given general satisfaction throughout the town, there is no doubt but that =hfl 'W \l L T -\l'-'ip -hia-»V141rrifynmj PURDY STATION\. _ J. O. Boe is slowly recovering from j his prolonged illness. The small boys are engaged in hunt ing turtles. -This is a sure sign of -Spring 'tii -grnnk-Banks has bepn seriously jib past, ten days or so with artrou- [feyforted to have ariserr'from the 0» igiipts in ,his trade as painter a>»<MBultati6n of '' doctors • was - held cohe «|Tihig tho ad visibility of perform jmgjmjyjejrntion to afford him relief from his* suffering, Tliis\HoweverTvas postponed and in the Interval, Dr. Btbwe brought about -a condition whicQ has caused considerable 1m- provement. SOMERS •but and nberlaln's pough-Bemedy^- This remedy, is Intended especially for Toup^^ia\s7croup whooping 'cough and influenza. It has become famous f or :U«M'iiri» of there diseases, over Targff .most partof tlie-ci,vilized aat'tertng testimonials \TEe\ W Fordj Hownrd~E. Foster,- Ir^Sw- ard Kinch, Joseph H Lewis, John P. •Morau, Douglas Murray, Edward Meyers, Benomi Piatt, Chus. Prophet, Wm. Bomer, AVra. M. Sklnnor, A. L. Squire, Irving N. Tompkins, David Verplank and Smith Williamson. , Air. U JK. morton of Chester Avenue |,has sold his residence to Mrs. Tucker of North stroet. Evangelists E.'E. Knapp and wife, who havo been conducting'rovival ser- HA. MAN, THE BEAK and the— that'p another story. A 'staid , Beberfperfeetly=soliabl _ [\North Salem, a worthy hard working farther, possessed not only of good hard common sense, but or mechanical ability, too, a man who is not in the habit of seeing double, or, of becoming bewildered even during tho drifting snows of the' present season, met with an adventure last week\ that, although iiPiaewhat blood curdling at the begin liave been I'received, giv.ing^jtccounts. of, its. good -work's;'of the aggravating and 'persistent; coughs it lias' cured; of severe colds' that' . have yielded promptly to its soothing 1 -effeGte ^ud-of-thejdangereus attacks of the croup it has cured, often saving.'the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has.shown that it iobs that disease of all dangerous conse quences. It is especielly prized by mothers for their children, as itr never fails to effect a speedy cure, and be cause they have lound that there is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies, a9 it contains nothing injurious. For sale by P. W. •* Gbrham, Katonah, G^denraridKer=nud=Gs=W^ Abrams, Crotori Falls. r,. ^ OP THE OLD * NEW. FIFLNG ' , _ • , , ... ' ning, resulted in , a bloodless victory. Fine - VIeWS VILLAGES ol KATONAH It is notevery town that--can ^Jioa8fc ^vFfflXleTinfPBtorlesbave .been.-floating . of having, a -Major.\ . Our Major -< Broullcl th ^ seot ion that the _hard Dickens ciught a flno mess of yeUOW ' wintei . had eent 80m0 Cats \ Katonah, N.Y. TH, » — t \ jAjiTntm S. AVERY—MOIIY W. ; SMITH.J FUNERAL DIRECTORS \ \o — — . porch in tho Crqton last Saturday. On tho 18th inst., Judge Barnard reserved his decision confirming the | awards recently made in this section. Tho property owners consider this a j gooti omen in their flghLJox. redress I flie-road—in- front, ._ I Smith's store llas-ciived , in and a con siderable part of it .washed away. The city should look after its (?) property I better as the road is a menace to life. H. 'winter had sent somo Catskill or Wuc ; \cabiic bears out of their eomfortablo quarters 'and made them meander southward or eastward. Well, lost Monday morning, a week ago, this worthy farmer -drove In his -yard and before alighting from his wagon ho perceived a moving duskj^object-somc -hnndrodn-nf-ynrda nwfl.y, near the edgo of-a swamp on the farm, with tuougnts of bears, came the resolution to mnko a big strike on'this one. It looked like.a bear, it wobbled like Bruin, it must be ono. No wait to hitch hoTses. ihnrJbrthgr-eool—and -AND T- taGB-Curtain^ Watohss, Olooks, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and -many other PQPr- useful articles | lluU With. $5.00,'$7.00 and $10.00 orders. :8«nd this \Ad.\andl5o.and get iib. B MT T KI, imported, and nowlllo** -trated-Prlco-Llst Great Induc*- mtnts. . THE dRBAT AMERICAN TEA CO^ . 4lBMlUVeu7St,N.y.,P.O.Boz2SIk EMBALMERS, Katonah, N.Y. - i-110-rYiiiAJi -.jf^rrisds-notr-IiSjaonaL^— Ml ^» U u^» J „ ..^^ .- —— acquainted with Mr. Bitch; tho BepUb- collected farmer, the wifo was astonish ,lican candidate'fox Supervisor* The e d to see tho gun \grasped a load of i4-Demoeratie candidate-isresidont_oL -buckshot-hostily-rauimcd. _ hojne.,_anji this village, well known throughout i nrme r, gun and axe disappeared \pBANE Architectr — , .7Brewaer7^£ X OFFICE AND BESIDENCE: vnio well w I the town, and during his term of'oflace f tho post year has faithfully performed his duties in tho interest of tho town. .-Wo must any flint, no more economical [.man or a_inan who caregto aoo thu af-. fairs of. his town justly,Tinb! lionorably and economically attcudod to could bo fouhd than Mr. Purdy. .i..u.v., gun — . around the corner.of-the house.headed for tho swamp. Slowly—cautiously— nearer—nearer—the black object lazily mnvhd—rnd nftnrTmiVas passed 'jin- p. DIEHL, Bakery and * Confectionery, (xJa1re^7-Pic3r-Etfc--First -clas8 -andial -waysjreliablo. ' )' . Offlco in' Whito Pining Park Office, I '.-^i- _• . . Depot Square Supplies HOXT'SBAKERY, Katobdh. BHEWSTEH,.H. Y, WHITE PLAINS. '* Our WeeklyJLetter' From The County Seat. _ It is rumored that Marcus Badt of Brewster, will 'soon open -an:lothing- 8tore _ln this place. Marcus would make ag5oXl\flreman.-- - - - The awning in front of Hopkln's confectionery_store, havo been remov- ed.to make way for a now plate glass front. i Bussell & Lawrie_oponed their model pharmacy on Thursday of, this week. The-Btoro would be a grejat xredit to jmy large city. All lady visitors were \gi\\n » ui \l In nil ih« nponinpr day. - . ,.. ^ „r tll0 vtcerlrf-tho-Fi rat—Baptist—cliuEe^_f_or \Ilii'ee weeks-'past, — have gonq^ to\ Dutchess , County~;tb?.hold.: .§jmuar successful in their stay here. Dr. Mattbison of 'GreenrMge Avenue sailccl foT^EuTopo Wednesday morn ing. Tho trip is for plcasuro and ro- creation, Dr. Macoubrey has, returned and is now filling his pulpit ih thoTresbyter- ian church. t Deputy Postmastor Hubbell will soon becomo a resident of this village. Mr. B. J. Hill and family of 09 ^Qrawanmim'jtiJe.ot. havo removed to i New York city. \: A sociable will be given by tho Ep- worth League of tho Methodist church, in the church parlors, on tho evening of March 29th. Stiito Compulsory education Inspec tor Jphn 'J. SyneB, visited our acliools last ^ycek and examined 1 tho attond- iinco records; ~- Tho young ladles' Basket ball team- of tlreHigli School Will play a similiar team -of tho Yonkers High School, in tho Fisher Ave. sohool, to-morrow (Saturday)-afternoan. . 1 K _eX3-LKENS^BRIDGrE t iu a hundred feet was all there was bv twoen—an open umbrella that tho wind had carried to the swamp and a very much disgusted farmer. . Now step up-to the tax collector, his name is Mathews. Dr. Paris Pettit is tho manager of placo. Wo wish them success. NQ doubt tho coming town election will be the hottest political, battle oyer fmightrm;this-piaco^^nir-Rnpnblie7rff candidates and supporters are work ing like beavers. It will ho a fight to ttar finish:— -Last—Monday- JEradei K. Berges the nominee on the Republi can .ticket for collector decided not to run. • George T. Loug, soit of Edward B, Long.proftrietor of the Westchester h»in-hcnn pl »7^7l upT^n-thcticket • -— . nniirt \nr.mrinrni.ip. CAN BUY William Webb, .of Goldens Bridge,, spent Sunday with'lxis cousin, Mrs. James E, Kockwell.—Port Chester Daily Item.' -OviijSorvIccjsxaminations, open to all. will bo held in most largo towns\ inr March, to get clerks for Undo Sam. Persons wishing toTinow tho dates and places and how tho positions can bo obtained caff write Cnlnnibjan 'Corres pondence College, Washington, D. C, and tho samo will bo furnished with- hyutrcost. —• — ^ j ^DK David CURES AIL-KIDNEY. STOMACH- AtlD LIVER TROUBLES., As the name is indorsed by thd Be- publicans, after the JJemocrats nomlh- atcd-hlmrwhy; of course he Will bo tho .next collector, one vote will do i t The Indies of the Soniers Library as-. eociation,w,ish to announce tlfat they have received ono of theSfato-Librarics foffho eeasqu and tho selection of flity yoluraes are, about as nearly complote In adaptation to general readers as can bo desired. • All honour to tho ladies of this association. Tboy deservo A tho support of esery thinuing member of tlio. community, Wffts ju°t) tho n^hTbeToro \tlio battle of tho ballots; one w,ord to men •^\M^t^^tkon-Tueaday^ Regurd- Icss of \party ...TO to ror your 'intcivaly tho,iDterest that\reduces the debts of tho community, that provides for em ployment .for the iaboring man, that to'\till th\ ynnnm -.y. _Tho\ Democratic ! candidate. Edmund G. Sutherland, is making a big fight, but no doubtr will lose, as a great many of his previous! supporters think that his four terms in this office is enough for any man. f A~S-GOOD^.. Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware & House Furbishing Goods AT OUR William HrMiHtrrrof-tlte—SOlst—lteg^ will cast tho only soldier -iiite_of_ the town. His' tickots have probably been forwarded to him by the timo this is in print: Wo will watch' tho result with great interest. .Keep;' your oyes on tho town'of Whito Plains and' see hoc swing Into thojXcpubliean column. Tho rain, snow and slpet storm which struck this place last' Sunday evening made it very unpleasant for thoso who had to bo out in it. Pres. David Cromwell of tho Whito -Plains Bank and. hia tlnnghter, r >l rs. I Chas. DTHortou arrived home Sunday I aftompon from tho Bermuda Islands. .^evdiSlIbnslne ^_T /laccs liave had - NEW Department STORE thef' cus^otcrsTalcefroUt dnnng-the Lpist week.' Excessive-gas bills is the W'eason•given. ; ' p can get^an j-whete and just as cheap. Call and see us. GREEN BROS., . JEJ-bldens Bridge.