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RATONAH EtXmO, THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1914. .11 il VJ r>, Buslinell Cutli \ k r.. the gueats'of * t \ I'nittT last week. Ml I..M I M\ S I ..IW i n .: \|' - V Parks, of N«'» 1 1,. -is of Mr. and Mr > . r lust week. i Mr- Hlihard Hardin In*.-.1 tlirir Byram LaK. i ti> I lie city for tt. \lr-- \. rk • <!•< mi I- • ami daughters. <• -i\'»t the holldV mends. \ij •• i.i' K I'cittiT, son Of M il,, i \ ..it. r. celebrated hi* birilMM '\ I'rnlay last when tc Mm- I • iK'i'll of his f; ', I I '• 1 IHIIIK\ Mrs M K Hlshop, who ha I days In Wasln i . .i-i. nirnei to ie r Mt v l . , I r- II . rl I '<•'! n-i Mr* U Hliam Fox ha\- ,, ii,. wiii.key cottage on i., I., itittiigc formerl> . i >i. i on Kust Mala St i w- \i. , . f c .i.. i.i i. lurv 'i i Ml- * I 1 1 LLML. H IIUIIT wlio has been .»iiii Ww York frleti • i .Mount Klaco h«. Ml I ih> Kpp is sponain r iiiusin, Misa 1'. A Miiitirimitiii n class of abi itii.'ic.i Hisimp (.rci'n on Sundaj um at i!»• ii oclock service Mirk . i linn n Man I'orier. of |he New i. i-spuiifd home thi« Ml.. Si II H I rum nit- ll.i unman Hospital m iirm.il In ht-itltli Mi-v M:iriuii llardt-r. of Mapl> \ I • Ii. (iiiie-t II .\ Mra. Imhcii ICI ti.it Mi-rt l.ili'iun, is visitim Ktlul Allan\- \. - 1 ruesihi N ewninR lClsco ('• ltu>al Art unurti. v\ ill hold its Or nuul iluluo 11 Oild KellOWS' II. the Ganun IlinhlinK- Thevcomi In t harni- of ihe arrangements iiiK fvi'iyUiini. nt'ciaisary to ma!, allair a di< nlt-il IUC-COBB . Betli (hestra will mniihli the music Kootl ilnii\ Is assured to all w> lend l)r tllllis lei .lie on \^meric.i I tiny a :tl i'f Tiniinirow\ at Civi. nn Miunluy fVcniiiK. was well ui .•(I Tin unit .1 liiictor held the ... . attention of lus uudience^for>oi< 1 lioui. Ills unrdK tif wlsdO&f-cOB^rini the iiu!t»iblllties of this nation'fti.i- the pi-sslmuitj* ,icnder Some <>f ' remark* rouci'iniiK tho presepi i ropeati struKglc pave much foo'i thought ami his witty xtofles so i • Ingly tcld kept the audience in tumor and his listeners regretti••• eiu| <if ihe lecture The HIKII School football teain with deleat on the Leonard PJel.l Tlinnk««nni'; Hay In their game the Birong OsuinlnR •school ' *» Jiic.i outwiic n>ii thorn many pc The score »us 13 7 The local ' put up a strong Kama against uulnhtier opponents and had the - marled earlier the darkness, » caused a fumble by the locals « mt have prcw-nti-d a tie. Conslth < the weight of the team and th< <* an expurt conch the local lad-- too strong for the majority of t. '•IB Kection * WAR TAX ON TELEPHONE CALLS. Teluphone Co. Began on Tuesday j To Collect One Cent on Mes sages of Fifteen Cents Up. Hclmnlng Tuesday t'.ie telephone t'o. in'Kun to collect one cent on each i• lepnune menjiago of fifteen centa or IIMT ii accordance with tic act te- . .fly passed by Congress to Increase i II Internal revenue of tire country l>y \> l.at i.t known ivi the war tax. Tho u\ ^oes into effect on December 1st, i'lul it ia being Collected by t.io gov- . i ntiK-nt s order. T.ie preparing for the collection of i tax has \jeen no easy task for Uie i miipany, and in djeaKlng of it ytB i. ila\. r L, Stockwell. Local Ma.i icer. >aid — Tie preparations for the collection .i! the one cent tax on all messages i.r r. centB or over ha\* been a big ioii for tie Telephone Company, \ -.pedal piece ot mechanism had to i.e devised and placed in all coin hex Ifp.ioneu. Tins meant c.ianging every coin box i.leplione in the system, a tremen- loim job In Itatlf The tax of om> . .tit lit to be inserted, afl directed by •In. operator, in the riuart-er slot In i In nun box by the person who \sends i ie mes-saKe By means of a mecaau- II .il device, t/ie tax payment will 'all ,.ito a separate compartment in U.o . o.n box Special preparations for billing legular subscribere correctly for the. tax imposed on Uralr messages of 15 rente and over also had to be made. \e» collection routines had to be ••!* pared and new .systems of account ing Aorked out. The Telephone Com pany has advised all telephone u^ers ... i.it* ni>u law and the met.iodo put into effect for collecting the tax. No- IICCK giving full directions have heen placed on all public telephones and ' all subscribers have been advised by iiieann of a circular enclosed with ilielr monthly bills. This circular ex i.lalns t.ie method of making tho • liurge for t.ie tax and gives a digest ti tho law relating to It. I \The law applies not only to all messages on which the rate is 15 i c .itK o- more per message, but also n> all mwsagee on which the total • harge, including overtime, amounts .o ir> cents or more. Thu3, while a single call at t.ie rate of 5 cents bears no tux, r.hould the conversation be prolonged ove* a period which would make fie aggregate charge 16 cents or more, the tax of one cent ia Im posed. \All telephone bills rendered during t ie life of Hits law will include a toll service uta-.-ment Uiat will show i iose messages on which tho tax is to lie levied, together with the amount i>: such tav 'The law directs that this tax shall be collected from the person paying lor such message or conversation and places the responsibility for collection upon tho Tolephone Company.\ of April—Justice May—Justice June—Justice jys and Christmas Novelties, AM now goods, large assortment. Room on second floor 30 ft. by 70 ft. devotrd entirely to Toys- They wer e purcus ed early m the summer before trt .id vance in prices, and our customers * il have the advantage of ou r early DJ chase. Make your selections v»- <• the assortment is complete.—W B Adams & Son. Con., Bedford Hills Jl'STICBS ASSIGNED ; TO SUPREM ECOURT. ' I Appellate Division Makes Designa tions of Judges Who Will Pre side During 1915. The Appellate Division has Just made the assignment of the dif ferent judges who will preside over t.io trial terms and special terms of tho Supremo Court in the Ninth Judi cial District. Tho following arp the fixed trial terms :or 1915 for Westchester Coun ty Part I First Monday of January—Justice Mills First Monday of February—Justice 1 Tompkins. Flrsi Monday of March—Justice Mills. PHONE YOUR ORDER and it will jreceiu our prompt attention. ANYIH1M. in the line of Bread, Pies, Cake, Biscuit ...WE WAN! YOUR PATRONAGE... •if\— Rolls, BjQns and Bread Delivered Fresfttto ^ »ur Home Every Morning. Leave your o£3er : More six the day previous. BROS. Mount Kill Sanitary Bakery WHOL^ILE and RETAIL. Ask for Kisco Brea Patronize Home Trade First Monday Murwchauser. First Monday of Tonipkurs. Fir-it Monday of Keogh First Monday of October—Justice Keog.i. .-•ccond Monday of November—Jus tice Morsc.iauser First Monday of December—Justice Kcug l Part II First Monday of January—Justice Morse lauser. Fir.-it Monday of February—Justice Mills. First Monday o'. March—Justice Keogh First Monday of April—Justice Tompkins First Monday of May—Justice Mors- chauser Kir.it Monday of June—Justice Tompk'ins. Kirdt Monday of October—Justice Mills. Second Monday of Novemher—Jus tice Keogh. First Monday of December—Jus tice Mills Trial Tvi'ins, County of Westchester rnd al«o for the hearing of demurr ers Part III First Monday of February—Justice Keogh First Monday of April—Justice Hirschberg , Pl^t Mo.nlay of May— ' Second Monday of November—Jin- tfee Tompkins Firai Monday or December—To he assigned Grand Jurlt-s will be called for t.ie Marci, Muy and November terms In Part I I Special Terms for Trials (Westches ter). First Monday ot January—Justice Keogh HIGHWAY, BRIDGE AND MISCEL- LEQAL NOTJ.CES. such expenditures were made in good LANEOUS REPORT — OF THfcj j faith, for value received and in the TOWN OF BEDFORD—For the Re- imanner required by tho Highway Law. pair and Improvement ot Highuu>», jthat the balances theivin specliled are Repair and Construction of Bridges. IKII the moneys remai.iing in his hands Purchase. Repair and Storage ofjol fie Mioney s received by him n-- Machinery, Removal of Obstructions i p. cv d»-d by law on account of Un caused l>> Snow, aid other Mlscella- Ihleliunjs und bridges ol such town nerub Purposes. I F.UWARl) P BARRETT HIGHWAY FUND. | Sublet lbc-d and sworn to bplore mi-. Receipts. Balance on hand from pre vious year Highway tux collected pur suant tc sections H0-91 Received from State as Stace jld pursua.u co sec tion 101 Received from other sources not mentioned ubove De scribe source. Interest on deposfts .. Received by transfer from Machinery Fund—error a« shewn by audit $S.07T fid t lis \ith day of November, l!il4 J WILLIAM R. ADAMS. Justice of the Peace I Joseph K Merriam. Town Clerk or 2O.H0II nn t|... Town of Bedford. Westchester ,i - '.ji. N'ew York, do hereby certify, jtli.i, tie luregoing is a true copy of K.X74 37 ' llt-i • •. Bridge* and Miscellaneous 1 Ri'pc . i fi I'II in my oflice November 5, 1 M 14 Iii Witness Whereof 1 have hereun- Jto set my ha.id and the seal of said I Town tin's ISth dpy of November, IdH JOSEPH R MERRIAM. Town Clerk of the (Seal) Town of Bedford , ' _ I SAFETY FIRST mm 4:, Last call to have 155 (14 r,s; $35.1:13 30 Total receipts Expenditures For labor and team work for the repair and im provement of highways $21,005 !).\ For rental ol {machinery, pursuant to Section 50 575 .\>i; For materials for highwajR ami bridges having a span of less than 5 feet fi.ni:'. i,2 TotuI expenditures for thp repair alio Improvement of of highways $2 Balance unexpended Octo ber 31, l!H4 . BRIDGE FUND Bnlance on hand from pre vious year Tax received from collector pursuant to spctfons flO- !U 5!I5 13 $7,538 22 $1,603 2.000 00 Total receipts for repair and construction of bridges Expenditures. Lnbor and team work for ivpair aud maintenance of bridges and First Monday of March—Justice! Materlal s for repair Tompkins • maintenance of bridges First Monday of June-Justice I Construction of new bridges Mills Second Monday of September—Jus tice Kiogh Kirst Monday of October—Justice Morschauser Also for the hearing of motions only, at the Court House in White Plains as follows Third Friday of January—Justice Morsc.iauser Fl.-st and Third Fridays of Feb- -uary—Justice Tompkins First, and Third Fridays of March —Justice Keogh. First and third Fridays o! April— fusttce Morschauser First and third Fridays of May— Justice Tompkins First and third Fridays of June— ustice Keogh First and third Friday* o? July— fustfee Mills. First and Second Fridajs of Aug ust—Justico Mills First and third Fridays of Septem ber—Justice Morsc.iauser. First and T.iird Fridays of October —Justice Mills. First und T.iird Fridays of Novem her—Justice Keogh. First and Third Fridays of Decem ber—Justice Mills Mrs. E. J Carolan is entertaining her sister. Miss Alice Olems, of Yon- kers. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE! The Town Board of the Town of Bedford, acting not alone as a Town Board, but as a Board of Health, meets on the first Friday of every month at S.3o a. m at the office ot the Town Clerk, Main Street, Mount Kisco, New York. Residents of the Town having business to bring be fore the Town Board, can do BO at that time. JOSEPH B. MERRIAM. Town Clerk, Mount KIBCO . N. Y. O'Brien & Kinkle GENERAL . CONTRACTORS Bedford, - N. Y. Total expenditures for re pair and maintenance of bridges Balance unexpended. Octo ber 31 1914 $1,270 MACHINERY FUND. Receipts. Balance on hand from pre vious year Tax received from collector pursuant to sections 90 and 91 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK—By the Grace of God Free and Independent To John D Worden, Mar> F Wilson. .Mary McDonald. Hattie Doxey, George Benedict, if living, or if he be dead, his widow, if any and bis assign ees,, devisees, legatees, heirs at law. and next of kin, whose whose names and places of residence are unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the pcti tlon,er herein, the said George Bene dict being a son of Eliza Worden Ben edict, a deceased cousin of said de ceased, and entitled as such to share In his Estate, Harry Mead, Homer .Mead, Grace Mead, Marion Mead, Will- lam B. MiUer. Susan Miller. Lydin Mil- 71 ler. Susan Lyon. Lydia A. Scofield. William Demarest, Alva Westcott, .Mi an Westcott, Ira Westcott, Frank West cott, Aurilla Cocks, Sarah T-efferts, Elizabeth BOuton, Jane Knapp Mather, Mary Smith. Ann Raymond, Jennie Knapp Wilson, William Knapp, George Knapp, Samuel Knapp. Daisy K. Weed, Mary L. Barnard, George Van Tassell, Edward Van Tassell, Ida Van Tassell, William Van Tassell. John Van Tas sell, if living, or if he be dead, his widow, if any, and his assignees, lega tees, devisees, heirs at law and next of kin, whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot af ter diligent inquiry be ascertained by ihe petitioner herein, the said John Van Tassell being a son of Sarah Van $2,33:1 11 Tassell, a deceased daughter of Eliza Knapp, a deceased cousin of decedent and as such entitled to share in his estate, Julia Stevens, Cethenia Silk- man, Jennie Odell, Joel Hawley. Mary Sllkman, Lydia Smith, Alfred Hawley. Augusta Vail, Henrietta Morrell, Mary $492 32 BriscoWolf.Eva.BrlscoBaldwin.Charles Brisco, Belle Dickerson, Squire Gilbert Dickerson John DBckfersoni Nellie'Smith Webb, Charles Todd, Rufus Todd, E3- telle Palmer, Flora Knapp, Mary Todd,, $3,003 71 $158 7.-. 553 3i 1 ,621 0=> 500.00 TctRl receipts Expenditures. For purchase of machinery. tools and implements Fur repair of machinery. tools and implements. Error as shown by audit Total expenditures Balance unexpended. Octo ber 31. 1914 SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND. Receipts. Balance on hand from pre vious year Tux collected pursuant to sections 90 91 - Q „„ „., Jane M. Graves, .William Rv Hum,phxey, ,Hiram J. Wallace,' Lewis Wallacef Charles Wallace, Theodore Wallace, I William Murphy, Ida Waite, Jay 114 49 Bostwick. Fay Bostwlck, Kirby Sliarpsteen, Arthur B. Sharpsteen, 114.34 Henry Sharpsteen, Jay Sharpsteen, 25 68 Etta Pepers, Carrie Baxter, Mary E. Hults, Ella Robinson, Laverna $254 51 ' Metz sar. Clayton Bostwlck. May Barry. Estella Steel, Mazie Johnson. Sheldon Parker, Stephen Parker. Grace Stock, Belle Thompon, Scott Gale. Au gusta Gale, Jonah Knapp. Mary E. Knapp, Charles Knapp, Emma West cott Reynolds. Alfred Westcott, Arthur Westcott. Bertha Hoyt, Nellie Abra ham, Robert Van Name. Agnes Waite Brady. Alfred W Waite. Elliott J Waite. Ida L. Waite, Catherine .1 Waite, -\Caroline Van Name, Daisy DeHart, Bugene Ferris, Horace $737 82 $1,031 12 00 00 1 Total receipts Expenditures. For r--moving obstructions caused by snow. For other miscellaneous pur poses. Describe the pur pose Time books and. rjllroad crossing rental $580.68 18 Total expenditures . $585 8G I Glance unexpended. Octo ber 31. 1914 $945 26 COMPENSATION TO TOWN SUPER $1,531 12 1 Knapp, Fred Knapp, Laverne Knapp, ; Joseph Merrltt, Frank Vernooy, Cor nelia J Munroe, Mary O Olmsted, Will- am Farrlngton, Hiram Hewlett, Nelson Hewlett, Mary Jane Schoonmaker, Nel lie Kinnie, Mattie Miller, Ida Ruther ford, George N Dann, Mary V Bates, Allda Hewlett, Maria Brya.nt, Maria Eighmy, Duane Bryant, Asil Cahlan. James Dann, Harvey Cook, Ophelia T Avery, Horace H Todd, Susan M Everett, Carolyn Todd Conover. George E Todd, Charles S. Todd, Mar ion W Todd, Eleanor Todd. Julia Frances Carpenter. Charles Francis INTENDENT AND DEPUTY 1 Todd. Martin Todd, Edith Mead Sto- TOWN SUPERINTENDENT. ,: ,cum Collyer. Ernest H. Stocum, Mor. £96 days at $o.00 per day equals $1,480 Oil Amount allowed for ex penses—nothing. Deputy Town Superintendent. 71 days at $3.00 per day 223 days at $3.50 per day .equals 993 50 Amount allowed for ex penses—nothing Supervisor's and Town Clerk's Allowance. I low much is allowed the su pervisor pursuant to sec tion 110 ot the Highwny Law- How much is allowed the Town Clerk pursuant to section 110 ol the Highway Law- timer Stocum. Ezra W. Todd, Rhoda H 'odd, Susan T Horton, Eugene Wright. Aaron Wright, Jerome Wright, Ella Reed, Phoebe Jane Marshall, Theodore Reynolds, J. Clifford Reynolds. Mary B. Dunscombe. Lillian A. Knapp.Arthur T Knapp, Ernest L. Knapp. Florence Wilson Burr. Loretta B Anderson SEND GREETING Upon the petition of Ernest P Waite. residiffg at Katonah, in the Town of Bedford, County of Westches ter, State of New York. You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before t?ur said iSurrogate's Court of the County of Westchester at the Surrogate's oflice, 500 on in the village of White Plains, New I York, on the 21st day of December. 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the last will and testa ment of William M Westcott. do 300 00 Laying Out, Altering or Discontinuing .? ease ?- «„ the °\ Mb r de \ h ' \ ' a 0 ' Ing at Bedford. County of Westches - Telephones: Office 4I0-J Residence 184-R John B. Foster, Jr. PLUMBING and HEATING THATCHER, BOYNTON, AND ASTOR STOVES AN D RANGES. 196 East Main Street, MOUNT KISCO ' Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Highways. How much was expended during the past year for the purpose of laying out. altering and discontinuing highways . . . Nothing STATE Uf NEW YORK, County of Westchester, ss.: Edward P. Barrett\ Supervisor of the Town of Bedford, being duly sworn, deposes ant} says that he is the per son mentioned as submitting the fore going report; that the amounts stat ed therein to have been received by him as Supervisor of such town arc* all that lw has received as such officer for the purposes therein stated: that the expenditures .specified therein have in fact beeTTmade for the purposes and to the persons indicated; Uiat all of ter. and State of New York, which will bears date the 16th day of December 1910, is presented with tho above mentioned petition, is propounded by the petitioner above named and re lates to both real and personal prop erty, should not be admitted to pro bate as a will ot real and persona' property. In Testimony Whereof, the seal of the Surrogate's Court of jour said County of Westchester has lieen here unto affixed. Witness Hon. William, A.- Sawyer, Surrogate of our said county, at the Town of White Plains, this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four teen. W. E.i'LANE Jr. (Seal) Deputy Clerk of the Surro gate's Court. Stoves and Heating Systems Put in Order for the cold weather. The Services of my Experienced! Men are at your call. WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST. G. E. GANUN, Mount Kisco I H. A. TAYLOR, Manager JOHN F. WOODRUFF & CO., \ONE PRICE\ Clothing and Gents Furnishings Fine New Line of Sweaters, Underwear, j Winter Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes. : Everything In Gents Furnishings. Up-to-Dafe. Prices Right. I \GENT FOR TARGcTT'S) LAUNDRY CO. . Mount Kisco, N. Y. Danbury, Conn. 1 GEO. B. CRANSTON Real Estate and Insurance » Agent Broker Appraiser ? INSURANCE of every description, including Fire, Life, TITLES EXAMINED, BONDS, MORTGAGES, DEEDS AND LEASES PREPAFFO. 505 Fifth Ave. New York City 19 W. MAIN ST, -i Mount Kisco. N. Y. i Telephone Connections HAYNES \LIGHT SIX\ 6-Cylinder Motor, 3'/zJn. x 5 in. 2 and 5 Passenger Bodies Wheels 34x4 inches Wheelbase 121 in. Weight 2950 Lbs. With Complete Equipment §1,485.00 NOW AT ADDRESS BELOW TRI STATE SUPPLY CO. 2 & 4 MAMARONECK AVE. WHITE PLAINS The band concert by the Pleasant- ville High School band, assisted by the Katonah Quartette, at the .new CiVic Hall on Saturday evening was well at tended and greatly enjoyed The young musicians showedj careful training and much musical talent. . G. H. KNAPP Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Electrical Work in all its branches. MOUNT KISCO, N. Y. . Estimates-furnished on all kinds of work in tho above 'tines. Telephone 60-R Enlarged Photographs 1* REPRODUCTION Many valuable old pictures can be y reproduced and restored, perhaps made just a little larger, or perhaps a kodak.' picture or negative you like especially ' well, will make a beautiful enlarge^\ J ment. It requires skill, patience and^ time to do copying. VVe are well pre-> f.ared to get you the very best results.';^ the best Kodak Film have We Can Enlarge It|| In an artistic manner Spacious Steam Heated ground floor. Sittings at your h'onjea|| if necessary. ' ^>;--'Mi SEABJQRY Sl £Z studio;* 36 W. Main;St., .M6injf|