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TUB CROTQN FALLS ^W^' AND \FOLIO.\ VOL. XXL, No. 5. KATONAH, N. Y. FRIDAY* APRIL 7, 1899. $1.50 A YEAR I |<atopah Pf ovisiop Sto|*e 5 Meats of All .1 ...JJ; Kndsr ' GROCERIES -FrurOisrTTSs Vegetables ORDERS DELIVERED EVERY - \ DAY. A-TV1. VAN T^SBEUU, Propi-letoi*' Katcqnah ^vc. &. -Valley fioad -; Easiness Direetoiy, OF Katonah, N. Y. *jphe Katonah Times, —— Furnlshes-the newa from all the Towns In \* Northern Westchester County. Also the best advertising Medium In that Section. - * >-FINE r JOB PRINTINO. ^~ promptly and at law- E. A. K ~ Arnold! ® MERIT J WILL ® TELL The proof of this old saying is the success of UOUOLAS* \Siloes for men and FANCHER & CO'S. Shoes for Ladies. The best way to make a per manent customer is to show these brands. SOLD BY '\' ,J \ i| s -j ^Qyster Salopirjharid— J - Clinch Room. - fi Si HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS -m . •• -® - «D 'jfpT Bread, Cake, Fruit, Candy, \(E STCIgBTSnEta;—BaWry^gooUs\ fresh every morning frbm Dlohl's Bakery. \m m aLEstate/iFir^e aiK LifeJnsurance ; Ag't. Katonah, Bedford, Mount Kisco, S , and Vicinity Agent-for the following Com- W ! panies:—FIRE; JStna, of Hjr^f' 1 tordl Hanover oT\\New~ York; „<$' Homo, of New York; St Paul, 9 F. &M.,of St. Paul. Min;LIFE; '5 m Mutual Lifo, of New York —AO- Z 8 CIDENT: The Fidelity apd Caa- « <K—ii'iTtt'i? 'fit > Af~ATj.ii>.' **\- - -t— — 10 Uultjr iJO;~OI ,, iYtW*~XOrK: MEKEEL & MLNOR, DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, -Boots & Shoes, Flour,: Feed,-Grain, &c J_ We have a full line of-Munyon'a Medicines always en hand. ' Try Mun- •yons Inhalerjcures (&turrb?and^.rhroat troubles, Pr.cn $1 00. .—« *' We' are selling a fine Mctracaibo Coffee for 15 cents per pound. Agent* for Old Staten UUnd Co. PURDY STATION: BEDFORD STATION. Wm 8 Wood has put lna~full lino of Groc^rieB.lPTOvIsions,Cigars^and. Tobacco in conneqtion with Jni8> meatf] ™..^i;,,v. niin aim of\ *' •\ \~\ Jfe^XtifcD 'i-cns mot lust week wjth^Mis. \Gfi 'tifi' On tr y. lUu* next'meeiiu, i ^llltpccur ut Mia. W. H'l Howe's. jMrs. Eliz lict'i Frost, wh > Ima t>o«-u e$ n 'iltiiK si -voiiil iluya in town, fl*- fifinp i<i lit-r IKHUU iir 'Brooklyn ou Stitu'pliiy liiht. '-estcmn t-aw mill from Ridge.fleld iti7)iiiiiuii> iu IBfikHer luiaiiaiiil Mr. Lyimtii A'ldis tiled about, i i' iitt en years ago. Hi r 1'imeial was held ut the Baptist ehutch Eiihter Siblmtii at 11 \VI- ck R. v D (o- IcHl .y . Hichv-i iug, his tat wiis^-BleSsed aie lh- dead that die in the Lord.\ baa IVw.ii%Song ti av ut deal n,i woik In tlifs>yii-jiiiiy uud bus given • ntire eatis- eiattiti'i!- SOUTH SALEM. Th<5.Rov Frederick Pohl preached hei'e.last Sunday morning and veuing One or ttie few p eusant Sundays sinro NeSviiYyar's. it being quit.- cool but flue airday, , ihf Kea—Alr^-Jewull-is-cx pelted to C;uiriniimfi-> tiia wmlr linrn IIH past'jr of the church on next Sunday, preacfiing both morning and evening, tihrifltiait Endeavor mooting at.lir.tiip. Mr. Louis Wright nnw goes daily to ami fiom hia duiica iu the cM &ium\ -tmnao Ni-\y Yoi-k— At-y-. Diiwiig—Uui. winti 'V he'reuiuiiu'd in the city ^uiirinn lluivwk.-- . -.*--- - —G\to\WoiHpscrjbibinatif>n^sti>ro for 7ru5tlITii^|nGrowrles ( \Mt.'ats etc.* S one one said, that eonci'it in a man was what tilis \are to un uinl-iv.lla. That may bo, bur. too much of the ouo or too inauy of tln» other is not con ducive to the beat results: Had me but so full of the former as t<> have -writ- teit lhtVrrounrir~tast WeeEs. ' llMh'a' eoUt'ei'hlnif'oiivseir, we w<iiiiil - ( i c'rrirnTiy lniveboen-a nmst c«inceitcd 'liappj.\ Last week in this column wo pni>llslt- H> ly Garments \ eti a lew ltenia t .at wihre \iiot wiiti'-n •. . .,, , by our regular correspondent, Mr. W. . 1 . , swindmiU has. been H.Moore. We give this explanation JXM* VTT^PM lilniMl } ed ' the pipes- so that our readeis will nm think that fu T nSel 18 prc 8 r<iSai -r-Mc. Mor-ie Wr .tothu artlcl.-coiu.eirnng nx^^ppic. \The Mf5VanNorden- On account of repairs the audienoo room of Meino:iiil M E. church tho regular services «ili not bo liold. Oa Sunday April lli'ti tho Easter pr.igrum will be r. p.-ut.-d George. H. Bnldwin has been award ed tli« c -ntract to keep the grass cut around the Soldiers Monument on Broadway. — : r-ircr^Hilttser-T -iMiBt ^s ^)«-ya ^wv^rtl«<l— the Pillowing. cMlii .uicts foT WotULigthd , - Toa'lB-for-tlnrri'?imiuiug\ in 'iiy ^iYioni ha -or 1899,_ FiiSJL- JMairic, JRlclittcl Dougliorty ftliOB. Second Dint-tut Third Diatrict, Fourth Dist., Railroad Ave, \ \TMnty -one registered Jersey cattle rfrrlyod on Tuesday morning from llttsUeld, Mas3 , from the celebrated heid ot Air. Valentine, and on Wednes- dayrnbrnlng seven more came from icur tlie run for Jtibtice. Mr Mooro uuide a good run and wo would have been glad to have seen him elected.—(Ed.) S ;o Wm. Wood's locals o n Kutonah page and in Bedford Station news. Wo nrein rocoipt-of • a package of butter.fat ItDm-each eow . The regular business meetihg of tho Chrifldan Endeavor Society was held on=Tu\esday evening atrthir=h^)me of MUlbrook i'lie cream is separated by I gardl-n seeds rrom W. ll ^Vaid, but, -a-Delavsl Separator, and aiiab^ck4_the-cyudifion «r-tl»e gruund ami' the Testorivvmdciterjiiine-tlro pecentage of. utmosphere, e.mblned, are such that ,f \ wo have felt no great flatter ot excite- ruent over preparing the ground and depositing tho seed there in. However, _ _ wedonot blanio .tho-donar of tho nl^^he^Smary-btre^^^*-*^\^ 5 ^^^^^ 0a r ipjawjjt the Society, the reading of re- u 1 *' ports,.etc., ^wero carried out and a pleasant §ocial hour follpwed. MARRIED .—At South Salem, April 3d, 1899/ by C H. Williams, Justieo of the Ptace, Mr\. Jfrank Buttery to Miss Em ma Spicer, both of Norwalk, Ct place'.'abou't' - here'/this' : Ab\rai'5'\Van Scoy has 'moved pf the Buxton'house. v \~ Mr. Jo. .es Lent has_tnoveo!.In r fo tho house vacated^by Mr. VanScoy. Michael Murphy has given up hia po sition with Mr/G.B. Robinson. \~Mr. Michsijl' Mahoney°7ot\~Bost(inr spent a fewdays'tbis week with friends in town. Morning, evening and Sunday papers at Wood's Combination Store. 1 J P. & C, H. Jaycox, c Carpenters & Builders, Plans and Specifications furnished. Satisfaction -guaranteed in'' every particular. * Agent for .Fidelity and Casu alty Plato Glass Insurance' Co. Katonah, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPHER. JOBBING AND REPAIRING A Katonah, - N. Y. PJrtf» VfA «rc OP THE OLD & NEW riUC V lBWa VILLAGESol KATONAH Katonah, N. Y. ^ AVERY & SMITH, ' JSPSIRABI ^Hding^Lots and ' Real Estate POR SALE. LAiiTncm S. AVEBY.—MORY W. Siirrn.' FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EttBALMERS, Katonah, N.Y. =^APPfc¥=or-A DD RESSi Katonah Hotel,* _T. K. Qreen, Prop. Katona r h. Dr. David Kennedy's •favorite Eeniedv CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH ^ N. . AND . LIVER.TROUBLES. OFFICE AND'RESIDENCE: 3 DIEHL, 'ax-- bakery and i ^ Confectionery, Cakes, Pies, Etc. First-class and al ways reliablo. •• Supplies HOYT'S BAKERY, Katonah. $ * BREWSTER) H.Y. BEDFORD VILILIAQE. Mr. James O'Conner has brenr-en~| gaged py Mr. R. P. Lounsbury the coming year. MT Joseph Crew has resigned his position as coachuiati at Mr. \Louhsbu- i'J','8. --- - . 'A very pleasant sociable was held a: tha' home of tue Misses Williamson on Wednesday evening. „M'iss C. Druminoiirl is at home -con fined to tho bed by sickness. Tho Bedford Academy reopened on Wednesday after tho Easter vacation. LtroLhia share of tbo trade. .Moet. McKeel has bought the store of Tompkius' at Yorktown. Woniint/> t,hn_<-jtxp.ayora .-w >m-gfit-^v]-| In GOL.DENS BRIDGE. Rev. and Mrs. 0 H. Reynolds start-jf ed for the conference to, bo held atj Newburg, ornsrouday noon. y ^_— — -_Mx..E,S,.Green, brother of~.C; Oj Green is seriously ill at Peekskill with diptfieria. We hope-for his speedy re covery. Arthjir Knapp resumed his duties at Hoyt's on Monday of this week. J. A , DcEby ^ha8 -booa -6iuk -t-wo—days- •this week. The avc-ragt school attendance for ten weekB_eudingMarch 31at %vaa.24.5. ANNA E. Wirt, K, \' ' Teacher. NORTH SALEM. Miss Mabel Weed, of Ridgebury, is visiting her cousin, Miss May Bailey, for a- low' -lays. • Mrs. D H. Howe and daughtor have\ gone to.Bi r dokiy\n to live. . • —The sociable held at Mrs Gay's last Thurauav evening was largely attended, uud a good time'eujoyed uy ail^. Easter services were held In all the churches last Sundav. It was a c 61d day for the time of year. Mr. aud Mrs. G. F. Palmer and fam ily are back at their old homo for tho summer. _E'lwiir Nichols, of Freeman, 111:,\has \been in town for a few days visitiug relatives nod-friends. - _ \' Mies Brown gave \'a\reception at her sohool last Thursday afternoon. It was largely attended.'- •H. G. Bailey, whojiips been 111 nearly nil winter, is atT$sesen£ up and around ngain.. There were several changes about hero on April 1st. IfTJRDT STATION. ) s6cial=held at the house of Mrs. HOy, was w ell attenclod. ' The \phono ajidod to the manyfeat- ^Ui'ii^tertainment-for-the e'ven- the Mi4es . ^ _ offlviateo'atthe' piano, and ' a number of the\ Senior, scholaiu sang tho \Holy City;\ which was loudly applauded.. About $37 was realizod. . Miss Nellie Wilson is visiting friends In Danbury, Ct . Patrick .Matuiix, «000. W T. McNt IllyjSiiUl) Micheal -loTSlii , , i ;S375, and catch btisinj. The past few «ljiya» Is a reminder that Spring is close at hand. —iTi^nrunTnrrtltlTijt thu-UniTxElKctrio •Railway lias puichut>eir \thT ~Tm ry lovvrr, Wnito Plains and M..maroncck road, for tho sum of SGOO.000. —Mins Ma^ D D.tvla. of Sotitliliigtou, Ciim , visited her friends the Misses Julia aud Winitrod Miller of OruwoU- pura street livat week. Mlas Davis is a teacher in one of the Soutbitigton schools^ • Miss Marie A', Kaufmam, of Astoria, L. I., is visiting her cousin, Miss Emma Miller of Reilgoway. Mr E. E. Waito and family are now residents of Or..wmipinn strjet. It Is announced,_on good authority, that; one'of our 'merchants, is about to take unto Himself a wife. Congratu lations, , - perhaps old Sumcrs may awake aid of push and electricity. |,It store on f iils. property this month. With the Post Office he ought to con- for their interest(?) tor supervisor tho-morolng^ithqy .wore hot.\ Mrs. W„ H. Gardner is 'confined.to her-homo with a'severe cold, —The wife' and daughter of our smil ing and affable butcher are afflicted with the meaalear The roa<tefedS%bJn fain condition for cycling. » . _ . . The attendance at the Purdys Pub lic school for the-week ending March -3l8Ui8ias_-foliow8 -^-Gxaminiir_ Depart- ment, 88 per cent., Primary Depart ment 93 per cent. An entertainment Sociable will bo heldimthe-M'. E.-.Qhu'rch Hall on tho evening of Wednesday, \April 19th, underrthe - auspices or the Epworth League., The committee are exerting themselves to prepare a an attractive program; consisting of dialogues, reci- |_tatluna_and—m usio—n nd—,the- Leag u e-| members 'are-.consulting tb\eir cook books irk order that the refreshments may bo \of the highest order of \excel lence. -A- cordial-invitation Is extend ed to all friends ot the league to at tend andjnake tho affair a social and financial success, CROSS RIVER. Mrs. Nancy Addis, (one of tho oldest peoplo.intown) died very suddenly at her homo at 6 a; m. March 31st, aged 85 years:*:' She..leaycs .one. daught- r Mrs. Whitman.^with whom she lived) Hud\: venTgnnr grand-children and seven great great grand-children. Mrs. Addjs was fond of them- all, she loved chil'iren dearly. She was ai lady -that was highly esteem ed by glf, and her sudden death was a great shock to her many friends. She was always, very act!vo und very bless ed with 'KOod healths Tho day before h?r (leath ahe_\yas busy with her houso \work anil she .wTent _but ~foTTir— short- \wailc.\'Shoh'atrbecrr subject to poor spells, and.March; 31st she commenced to be sick, ' Dr. Stowe wos-o'alledliuit. sh? only lived aj^iorttinje (alio quietly foil a sleep tc£ meelThcrSavwur whom she loved so well.' \ She luid.''bp.en?* a member of iho- Baptist church for 53 years; She joined Uio'clitirch iu Nor- ( , n,., % ,,i,fl„i,i walk, Conn., and Nvhen they mov, d ! c \\\« p on - Biookflcld each package it the request to report tho result of tho trial to tho Depart ment. So far, the above 1 B the best re port wo amablo to make, J-N^ SOMERS Wo have not heard of any green peas rnisedrin tho gardens hero-about as yet* t Nelthe'r have we heardjufauy^ radishes grown in ttiQ open. The north winds faDS the sleeping violets and whiBpers to them in tones of .Maruh-nuss to 'la.y low. v.There.'lshope th; hhihW(iYg^.tak» commeiisOra'to:vvith=the damages'* that aro'evldent tind not follow the exam ple of the Cornell Commission. Mr. A. W. Cijumberlam, of Croton Falls, proposes to uuitl Somers village Und his flourishing hamlet by telo-j puhoiie during the. present seasuii. After a Rip~Van\WrihRle'~sIumticr of n arly three quarters of a century, 1 The Drum Corps hulLvrhlch was-held in St. John's Hall hint uiuiilay evening was very slimly attended. Only 25 couples being in attendance. A play entitled \Our Boys\ win bo given in tho Auditorium the latter part of Tho ihonlll7TllBTfrocwls~wilhbc ^foT- - the bTnettrorttarYTTklrOnt;— Miss Habbert, of Troy, Is tho guest of her cousin, Miss EJith Van TaaseL of 15 Grand street. Df. William Emberson, of Utioa. visited his father John Emberson dur ing tho pasb week. He is on tho staff of the TJtica Hospital. Mrs. Frank W. Piercer - of ^ Wator- ttiwn, N. Y., was a visitor here xtuflhg I the-pastr-weelr: • • -v I The. 201st Regiment N. Y, Vol. was mustered out of service at Camp I Witherill, Greenvlllo,-S. 0. last Monday I morning _Tli6_regiment started, in tho at the commis8lon -.i;nfternoOn i for,Now i Ybi'k.city,.in r ,thr6o . fav^takeiaibV.tbi>jfsu.«!dttlJiraln.s:''.;\' 1 ;*:*--.> -\ ly: fftsa-: Vr.milK^vKiiii^iir d ^ ^1 wimmt. C'j. E., w'iio wuro resid'euts_ of White' Plains. They arrived in Jorsey City at 11 p. m. Tuesday Mr, Miller arrived home at 1:35 Wednesday niorniug. Ttie Union Hook—and -Ladder Co, have eiected tho following officers. Foreman. Win T. Read; Fiist Assist ant, George ft. (Jox; Second'Ass'tTofe- .. man, William S. jVeiplunek; Goorgo y thoMfjhevalfef, President; Oscar E. Morton, is I Vice-President-; Geoive W. Wistorwett^- retary r aud^-Ay— Ketvgvty— 1-rca-— dli 'i'Mo 'rs- kills but makes alive, and cases an) siii'ei'; The dliwtuiy'iiro—Williuiu 3: lumw'n iu proof of thfs assertion, Sterling, George Chevalier, C. P Paul- thereforo Somers nlay yet live. [ding, Dr Morrison, A W . Kroegor, O. Avery interesting, happy and en-j-P. - ^l |,l '^ o n J. Avery'Nathan, G.~ Vor- joyableswiabjc was held on Tifcsday! P lanck UQ(1 Pn '\ k evening last at tlie residence of Miss ' \ ' \ CeuonT'bT \Margaret Bliilioney tor. tho St. Joseph's parish. About ono huu- dred were present and_parxiclpated_in. tho pleasures of tho evening, whUo friends of Father Meister who wei'o unable to be present sent suhstautiat lemerabrauces.- About forty d'.ll irs was realized. The church building of this society is inside tho water line in northern Som-rs, and r-< on • \f th«> neatest structures in this section of the country; ~ - - - Mr. Ezekial Palmer of West S> 'mcrs is the veteran hotel of.-this part'of- AVestuhester-couuty. Tbo place, now owned and' occupied b y him is tho fifth hotel that he has built -ami oper -A-Narrow-Esuap 'B; Thankful words written by Mrs, Ada \E Hart/of\Grotou.\S D \\^v7as taken with a bad cold which .settled on my lungs, cough sct.-ia- and .finally ter- miii 'i ted in CottsBmption\ 'Four Doctors- gave nie up, saying I ccukl live but .a short timel I gave myself up to ray Savior, determined if I could not Stay - with my frienilb here on earth, I would meet my absent nnes above. My hus- band'was advTscit ~\l6 Dr Klilff,<» New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Golds. *] gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank i God I am saved and now a wc'l and healthy woman.\ Trial bottles free at -R, W, Gorham's, Katonah and G. W Abram's, Croton Falls Drug Store,- Re- ated \wlthTn a radium ofTen uutcsyTlur^ ^ ^ ing the- lust quarter of n century. JUhJ^VlaM»«e-*o^nL«n«} |i!c^ Giwniuteed Palmer cast at tho lato spring election \or - i . . iiis 51st consecu-tivd yearly ballot mud that was a straight ono. _TgmTJ &'r»T'ATNa t Our Weekly Lelter From The County 'Seat. The livery stablo of tho late James YouDg is offered forsalo. Tho -livery is a well paying business to tlie right, party. . > Tho Roof Garden Vaudeville Co. are- at tho Auditorium this- evening (Fri day.) ' Just at the time when tho lQ.o.'clock church bells were ringing last Sunday morning the firo bell joiimd. In with them. Au alarm of fire was rung hr from Box 37 Central Avo. and Bronx ..l.ii i - •„. , Biidgo. \Tlie'fli'emaa found the fire, to ghTlttren r Mo^r^^ r>use Lane. Altera half- hour's work tho blnzo was quenched. Tlie- damage will not amount to ovor S100 Tho ouuso was a defective'flue and tho use of too much soft coal. All tho firo com panies responded to tho call. • Property owners of Grovo street havo scut a petition to tho Boai'd of Trustoes-of^ the Village asking tho price refunded -YOtJ- CAN BUY AS GOOD . - Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware & Housed Furnishing Goods AT OUR 1 - „ pavement of the _ui >^(X .6_Stxtiet with\ vet rilled brick: • - '• - - The tax nito for tIl ° town of Wliito Plains is SG.15 o'utsido the villngo and , $5.07 inside tiro villago-on-\§1000 as- j sessinent. ' ^ ' John Rooney has nu'rehnsed a 6trcet from here she onited-here. - - -i- Sho was coin Stephen W. Smith. ' NEW Department STORE As you can getjjanywhero and just aa- cheap. Call and see us. GREEN BEOS., Goldens Bridge m