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/ MES. • eonBiNiNOi |p iHHF^.r.RQXftisi_EAi -MNRWS\ AND i'eoiJO-_» r . nEST> HLI5\ED\ H l^878.1 ^ VOL. XXI., No. 6. -RA10NAH,.N. Y., FR1UA57W^L 14, 189<>. $1.50 A YEAR I jcatofiavi Fr ovis1 °p store, Meats of All GROCERIES DELIYEEElTTlVEItY IT&rYr •- - proprietor 1 I SOMERS CENTRE. On Wednt-si.ay. of this week the New Yerk'Annual Conference, which for the past week has been held in Triuity ChtfroB? Nowbuigh, closed. It is ex- speftjdihat the Rev H. AV. Ackerly _-,. -r-, • _-u o_ oS&- l-wiif tfetiiru as .both the Rovereud .E rU.lt, iJISIl, Otr jj), |_„„^i,Avni, nnri wire have made many hern during past VeA'wEo'.woiild regret tho chaDge of K at op ah Ave. &. Valley fload. —Business DteeGtojpy, OF Katonah, N. Y. •Jp^e Katonah Times,. Furnishes the news from all the Towm in Northern Westchester County.. Alio the best advertising Medium In that-Section. r \_ FINB^JOB PRINTINQ 4onc promptly and at low rates. Katonah, N. ^ Edgar Hoyt, t SBakery andL«u___- '- • Confectionery Oyster Saloon-and L^unch^-Room\.:^- HOTEE. ACCOMMODATIONS MERIT WILL TELL. The proof of this old saying is the success of DOUGLAS' Shoesformen and FANCHER & CO'S. Shoes for Ladies. K. i. MEKEEL. N. II. MINOR MEKEEL & MINOR7 DEALERS Dry Goods, Groceries, The best way to make a per- Sft manent c.ustomer is to show P these-hraads. SOLD_B,Y E. A. N0iEP4kway Arnold Katonah. iemis Jl, plle^, ^SaifEst^^lii^^nt Life Insurance Ag't. t Bread, Cake, Fruity Candy, • Cigars, Eto. Bakery goods \jEfishijevery morning- from. DleM |B Bakery. PIONEER HOUSE, Katonahy Katonah, Bedford, Mount Klsco, and Vicinity. Agent for the following Ck >ra- panieB:— FIRE; ^Etna, of -Har- ford; Hanover of New York; Home, of New York; St. Paul, P. &M.,of St. Paul, Mi-n: LIFE; lIu^olTifeTof^NWYofk.—OC CIDENT: The Fidelity and Cas- ^ m ualty Co., of Now York. Y- W •£ Agenffor \Fidelity and Casu- J \- a altv Piate-GlassJjisuranc& Co. . Katonah, N. Y. J P. & CH^Jaycox, ~earpenters-&~Builders, - Plana and Specifications furnished. IfttUf&otioa guaranteed In every ntaj-_ JOBBING AND REPAIRING A' — * -BEECIAX.TY, J . — Katonah, - NY. PESIRABLB Building Lots AND Real Estate *0 R.„. 5 AjyE^ • 1 API^LY or ADDRESS, Katonah Hotel, T. K.~«lreen, Prop. Katon ah. _Dr. David Kennedy* favorite Remedy CURES AIT\ KIDNEX STOMACH ~ X, •• . ANP LIVER TROUBLES. PHOTOGRAPHER. NBW satonah, —~- * N. Yr AVERY & SMITH, * ; 3. AVEBY.—MORY W. SMITH. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS, -Katonany -IkY-. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : I HEW KATOPAP _ . Bafeery and i ^ . Confectionery^ Cakes, Pies, Etc. First-class and\ al ways reliable. Supplies HOIT'S BAKEEY, Katonah. BREWSTER, 3SC. \5T. Boots o^SEoes, Elotfr, Feed, Grain, &c We have a full line of Munyott's Medicines always cn hand. Try Mun- yons Inhaler.cures Catarrh and Throat troubles. Price §1-00, °\We are selling a fine M.iracalbo. Coffee for 15 centsjpor pound. Agents for Old Staten Island Co. purdy\ station Mr Thomas Ganung tho % vetoran stone cutter of 'this,, sectiou died of pnoiimonia at his homo near Cfotoa Falls on Wednesdiiy last in the 78th year of his age Mr. Gaining was well known and highly lespoeted i;: this Community. His son Bailor is one of our best known residents. Tho funeral will take place on Sunday nftornooti. Burial in tho family plot in Union Vnl- loy Cemetery. . , Tho Y I ' S. C. E,t)'r tho First Bap tist church elected pfllcers last even ing. . Everett Mooiv and Miss Mamio Lyons aro both suffering from dipth- eria Mr. James C. Montgomery and Frederick W. Knapp, of New York- city, wore guests of Victor B. ^Miller last Thursday and Friday, BEDFOBD STATION. Mrs. S. Gates is spending a week at White Plains with her daughter Mrs. 0. Freeland. Mrs. Jamea H.\ Beynolds has had -her store on tho corner lately occupied by J[. W. Sarlos fitted up in nrst-olaas ^o^deriaB^^cx /u 'n^ra^aiai repali'ted;lor her riew'.lenan nings. '\ * v ' '' .• • —?fa^eedH»-^\ou^oL-tOwn-tiuit :Sum- mer fdrfouiitalifsoda, our now. mer chant, Mr. Jennings has purchased ono of tho finest fountains on the line of the road. He also expects to have as fine an ice-cream parlor as anyone, so boys you will know what to do with* spare change this summer. _Mr. N. M Mills is erecting for him self a-new.-buildlng-on-the—rear-of *his\ house, size about 12 x 20, Mr. J(^n_L Jojjmjsjiaxisg-a^new piazza added to his housc-which when j finished will add much to the appear- aneo of his place. \ Mr. Henry Weilor has awarded the contract for his hennery and chicken yards to Mills Bros. The building is to be-200 feci. Jong by 16 feet wide. Mr. W. Expects to keep some fancy fowls! ° -y— . ' ( V' - We aro waiting and anxious to see tho new minister. ,t&eiJtom£a.Quick-has- accepted polititf^with Mr James Smith mcpdtng.hjaduties-o.u April-let ^r- ies'ijillie Ward has returned home ^pending a few days at Ma\hopac' tibgiher- cousins the Misses Alice ' Emma Wilson. auction sale at Mrs: Ella Green's i^el! attende'd on Thursday, •cnJSOth—Good-prices—were- real- 9*4 the greater part of the fifming implements sold. rJfiamuelAdatns and family have miveoVto West Somers.„ It i8 Isaid that he has taken a position with Mrs. W|i.-^I.erritt. . . fPhflo.we regret the removal ^of so mMyJ'fol.our people yet West Somers is ft) fa^s? ^congratulated on having so-- cu|ed%o many of our people. v ffhe'illsses Agor enjoyed a short villtfiom their couein, Mr. Charles Agor ;4if Calway, 111..last week. _Mr^tPenny and family moved on WdiieWay last from the Orchard HpuseViln this placei to Mahopao where they Will occupy the Schenmeler house aid'^rtUbe pleased to receivotheir f or- n$!riuoptfl, having excellent accoma- -d*U0DBrl Jr^A ^dH^p8i5ll -^ras=Kis = hT5uwt recenWy' purchased at the Purdy's sale Jopnoemned property, on tho a 'datlon. While not as large as the rinetjOne owned by Mrs. Sorlea and 38t$gyed by ftre In July, It gives pro- ls|gp/tbeing-a--very--neat structure. ui ^^gVddition to tho placo. ' — ^TORTH SALEM. ; •»:.•': red too lata for lut mtk) Quick in visiting friends in PURDY STATION. a COm ' T-hero will' bo an entortainment and sociable in tho M. E. Church Hall on tho 19tli inst. underactive ojispict-s Of the Epwofth League. The oommittee have prepared an attractivo program consisting of dialogues, rec -itatiOiiB and music, and tho League are proparing many delicacies that the refreshments l-may-bo-of tho hifrhrstrorder-of—excel- stock I lence. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all friends of tho league to make it-iv social and financial success, Purdys has escaped the grasp of the \buzzard\ far a timo at least. No property will be sold here at the coin ing-auction. Mr J C. Rowo is again able to re sume hts walks about tho village. We are pleased to learn that the wifo and child of our butcherhave .re covered from theirillness. As good tea is enervating to the aged, so is.a fine preparation applied to tho head Invigoratlng'and also help ful to the hair. Tho treatment pre pared by the barbc'I*~at Groton Palls will do-what he. claims. . _ Willard'JSa Can.aayjoHe±ell us why there \is no move made to get water to supply the menioWal water tub as the old tub has to soon come away from where it is and then we will have no place to wat- nr hordes. MreCharles Bacon has the cellar fin ished for his new house and expects to eommenee-work-en-the-framo -^UBt -as - soon as his lumber-arrives. _ - SOUTH SALEM. Walter Lawrence was\ home over Sunday, He was accompanied by'-a- frlend.. . Th\ M<aaloji_circle_met_jgdth ^JMi88, Tuesday Tile humbef of tlu{liiu f eg'isUjfoa-uf the publle school for theweek ending -AprU-7tt r waa-!Wr»verage--attendanceJ 20. J } ANNA E. WHITE , Teacher. Leonora Van Hcoy on TuesOay alter- noon, the. subject was , India. Mrs. George L. Seeley gave an address. -The regular church prayer—meeting will bo held on Ffidajreveningof eaoh\ week. The subject will be -the Sunday School lesson for the following Sun day.- _ • ^Kev^Mr^an=Nordcn -i8jnaking±gilt.| _edge_ butter from his Jejaeycows. They are doing very nicely. The 33e^ Laaalsegarator throws off the cream for tho milking In about llfUieU- lulu- utes. 'Every part of tho work on the place Is done in the most systematic order. Stephen Mead takes the separ ated milk. Stephep Hoyt Is\ the flrst.one to plow- around here. 'f The Bov'. Mr. Jewell preached a-very interesting sermon on prayer on last Sunday evening. Mr. Jewell is boarding at Mr. George Lawrence's. .^-Our-commissioner is having ; - bridges cleaned out,, same new .ones put in and is getting ready to put \onr roads in good shape. Thadv-Koelor is still doing carpenter • work for Mr, Van Nordon. ^Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy man ILL HinNEY. STOMACH ' *r CURES ALL , ' • ANP KIDNEY, STOMACH LIVER TROUBLES, iiigeVlwbdeli-.ots.New^York! ^ dP^'Lobdeir is Visiting' her | frie|& Mi# Helen Almy at Millbrook. ..*.*> 1 ~r 1 TT 71, i T! L. 3 U I- f SabbathiV It te said' lie'ia anflap^nyafirohd/-- iMr^r Joel Hnwely has moved . back \upon'theold homestead. jMre^l' Bwcter of Branchville is visiting>her t sieter-Mrs. J. Lraden. -Onaccoun^Qf ill health Mrs! M. J.Lobd'ell'hos duccntlaued teaching her selejpt.eoliool at Salem Centre for an indefinite period. • Mre.MTP. Barhite Is spending a few days with her mother at .Bidge- fleld, who is seriously ill with pneu- monia 11 _ Miss Bessie Booney, who>is attond- lng the Normal schooTat TfewPaltz is home with her parents for tho Easter vacation; One who attended the services at St. James Episcopal church, Easter, wishes to congratulate thecongregatlon upon the good singidg-of-their-cholr. It |ls worthy 6f notice that under the direc tion of Miss Ella Lobdell, organist and Miss Elsie Beynolds leading Soprano the musical program was well render ed, -f GOLDENS BRIDGE. J SOMERS —April |mite8 through frpzen tears. A man said, on Wednesday, that ho nover^saVJbettei ^Eoadlng^vtlthlB— tlmo- of year;Jthan it is now. Fifteen miles north ofjhere it' good eleddlng. Patrick ,Curren who formerly work- edfor tttOat «Willlam.Balley_pi. this town and. Charles Kettle of Mount Klsco, how~makea~hls\^home with Henry.Sniith of Lewisboro. Pat is an experlonjed horse trainer and handler | and Iff-affalthfiil man in—thin-line—oL work. | *-\r?. • '--'*--*— J ^lite exclusive sala^is. advertised~Jor the 20th andsu'cceei JHrflnle = pe = Bfp8T^orBbTDl \days. r „ property 1 B to be sold in Homers Had the city of New York taken the adviceof.\Bill\ Tweed, and not lack ed to an .inordinate desire for Pharas- ical holiness the entire Croton Water shed would have been bought, paid for and cleaned years ago, at less than eurrent|expe'nses for export witnesses, to Say nothing of the prices for dam ages and .condemnation proceedings. —-A nian-who-clalms-to-bo better—than others orholier than other* ben, needs to be watched behind tho ddo'r. Miss Sarah'Ann Newman ot Somers villago died on Thursday night of last\ week iti-her life-long home. She had seen the passing events of the neigh borhood'for over three score years, and in the confidence of ago she passed to the eternal sleep. The burial took place in Ivandell Cemetery (old part) which had grown from snrrair* begin nings oven in her life-\Hme. penedojgrocew- store In tho \Manchester -building?^ Although there seems to bo plenty of grocery stores in the village, we wish the young man no ill luck. Has anyone found a stray Major ? Our-major-has-been miashig--several days and\ the Under will please return him 'to this hamlet at oncej and by so doing will relievo the anxiety concern' ing his whereabouts CROSS RIVER. : Rev. D' Cookslqy... pastor of tho Tho play entitled \Our Boys\ for the benefit ottho Y M. O, A. will be given | In tho 'Auditorium, on tho evening-, XLC April 29th. Tho Baptist Social Union held a social at tho regidenco of Mrs, Warron Lanco, on Church street last Wed nesday evening. TEdmund G. Sutherland has posted notices to tho t»lTi'<:t that he is ready to receive taxes. Collector George T. Long cjuestions his right to receive the same. TlTo'6ur«)m6.\wiir'lJt5 'Watched with interest. Tho annual election of officers of tho P S. C. E of the First. Baptist church was held lost ovening (Thurs day) witli tho following results': Presi dent, Miss Winifred H. MUlor; Vice- president. Mr. Harry Cameron; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Mary Lester; Becording Secretary, Misa- Julia K. Miller, rind Treasurer; Misd Minnie Griffen. ^ W. S Banks^wLll have a plato glas* front put In, next week. Hitckcock 's fish market will closo ita doors May 1st. Tho letter carriers have recoivec\ their helmets, but they will not wear them until May 1st, A largo gang- of men, are at work Iftying-rails '-for the-t ,rolley r pn-the -Post.. Road. Robert Roberts have secured a posi tion with Charles Scabury & Co.. of New York city. Tho Scabury Co. aro building two torpedo boats for tho TJ. S.-Governmcntr : • • The High School Base Ball Club ex pect to open up the season the latter part of the. month . with some gooci- club. Thoy would like' to. hear frorrO teams aveTagihg \18 yeara. A reason able guarantco will bo given. Address jygaUacc Matthews, Captian. ..eare ^-of-- High School.\ • Mr. JBob erfrW: Baker has secured a. all fromsome distant church. Wo shall |-be -8 *orry-to-havn Mr. Cooltsly-go^away. from; this place; By a small majority this town voted against license. It, however elected to .office an extra constable, making' five instead of four, as formerly. From this, outsiders might think that this old town was getting disorderly: • Not atyill.- It-was simply a matter of _djs-. coVory., that, tho town was entitled to that number, therefore live were elccU ed. Louis Wright missed his train at tho Grand Central Station Wednesday evening. The nextliest thing for him-l to do was to wait an hour for tho next train. At Whito Plains tho engine broke down, thus causing delay. At Pleosantville tho train was detained by a wedding pajrty -r ^He at'last \reached Katonah only to find his wife had, af-_ ter waiting for a later train than ho was accustomed to tako ( concluded he would remain in the city, and, as the hour was getting late'returned home. Mr. Wright had his blcyclo but' tho heavy rain in the afternoon mado the road so heavy that he was obliged to walk nearly the entire distance to his home below this village, where hn ax-. •rft\\! 1 r 1 ; Q ^'\1^ tir\d i n d .iiiriisgfiBtf i di Thankful words written by Mrs, Ada Hart,, of Groton, S D. -Was -taken |^viUl-a-bad-<Mld—whiclr\Settled on tny-_ hiiiLj .srcuugtr-^et -iTf - !rnd fiirally ter minated iii Consumption. Four Doctors Have me up^-sxying-I cculd- live but a |-<tfrort time. I pave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends here oil earth, I would nieet my absent ones above, My hus band was advised to Dr. King .s Ne w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,. I Rave it a trial; took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am saved'and now a well and healthy woman.\ Trial bottles free at F. W. Gorhain's, Katonah and G. W. Abram's, Croton Falls Drug Store. Re gular size 50 cents and $1,06. Guaranteed or price refunded. with the Harlom. Ballroad, bicycles and everything la sight. Mr. Wright holds a position in the custom houso aSoT goes to and'from tho city daily. The remains of Josoph M. Hall, were taken up on Wednesday and re moved to Stamford, Conn., to be placed by the side of-his wifo who died during the\ winter. Ho \was a half- brother of the late Walter Hull of this •ce__Ha riled In May^—1873^-nearJy- years ago, and was burled in the village burial ground. At tho timo of his death he was within a few days ot 33 years-of age. His younger brother Lafayette Hull was a harness makor in Katonah a number of years ago. Attendance at tho Purdys Public School for tho. week ending April 7th: —Grammar—Dept ! T -88 per- conti- Pri mary Dep't t 90 per cent. * W TRT TT B 1 PT f AT-NTg. JErbeck Bros., of Homestead, Penn., \have been awarded\tho contract to lay waterjmains and..sewers, macadamize streets and make- other improvements to tho Grand view Park property; Their bid was-$4,950. \A'N\arrow Esoapo. '77\forGrlp and Colds. 1 break up \ a cold that Will \knock out\ the. \77\ will -\liaiigs_on.\_ grip and check a lingering cough.\ druggists, 25 cents. All TOIL- CAN BUY AS GOOD Groceries, Dry Goods. Hardware & House =FumiGhing-G< Oup Weekly Letter From The County Seat. Mrs. Horace Post and son William of. Interdale street spent a few days ot last week visiting relatives at Cro ton Falls. ' ^ J. F. Goger of New York has opened i a delicatessen store in the O'Rourko' building on GIPV O street^ The Town Board will hereafter moet\ In John P. Moron 's ofllco on Spring street. Members - of tho Memorial M. E. church will give ari Old Fblkos' Con cert in the Auditorium on tho evening of April 19th % The -deposlts of tho Central Bank amounts to $331,954.73, wbilo that of the Homo Sayings Bank is 8510,000, Tho ahnvn figures sbovv tlmt both in- BtltutioAs are In alhealthy condition. AT OUR - • • NEW\ Department STORE * I * o As -yOU'Can get'auywhere and just a.i cheap. Call and see us. GjKEEN BROS., Goidens Bridge