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KME It* LATEST saturt .iv . wnnc, December Hi Lr William S H.unsford JvUKgivi last It-iiii K of tne merles 01. „ vm-a with siaereopti ,i i IVI < Hall TIcketia inav . i 'nf< \*sociatiori-Hall - o-nt* nod 25 ceats mi. r. -ti'ii in the Aasocla in muting ••xptrlencee wll fTm to be presen' vi -s Hudson Reynold's had eight liihli* fowls Htolen one night last tl JIltlKK i..n view Lt- ha 1 H I I Yin- Jl All t icv-f do ;i ii i I uukc ,i J »•\ in I xi !>ns !••€ • nr«* , Florence Davis with her Sun- s< nciol clusy, \t'lo little Stars\ .t lair In St Marks Parted house in-day afte-noon A nice little »uh reullzcd The proceeds -i -nt to (he Day Nursery Ktudrntt- »iii jui 1 mi entertainment .ii th<- HIK I S r imii tomorrow «veo mt Snort plm > recitations and son,?.* will !•«• KI »«» by the excellent iBlcnt to xfU-\ i from urooag the etu ^.'•ORTSMAN'S SHOW OT BE HELD FEBRUARY 20-27 i,real Preparations Being Made to \Minpasg all Former Efforts at (.rand Central Palace Exhibits. Mi*. .spi -uK -r Mul'vj was removed to Dr Oarncs Ksiniia-lum, Stamford iuml w^ek for in-atment for nervous' protitrotton \ 1 1 Se»sd<-al,-r lieinbltz will mov. >»tiortl> from i.ruv.' Street to OQe of! Mrx \Jurk«'\v coituffi's on Smltli >-trt-it Tli- UMII > in. a In 01 tiisH ' Pran ! ream i urp»-ati- »vili miss her court wins m -rvtM- an! iw- present smlli behind 1 i\ fcuint.-r o ' Carpenter's ota lionory storr s u> reilgned oer~ posl tlon tupro la-*i week after many yean- 1 of demon 8t that utand ' Mrs A S cole hud t.ie misfortune tu break *jer w i«*t l>> u fall from thi rear porc'i oi ior lonie on Croton Avenue on Wednesday of last -weefc Dr <l.-een reduced the fracture and Mm. Colo it ua comfortable as thi- injury will allow. A new square ptuno has been add ed 10 thr .-quIpn.rDl o ' t'lo MoUSi KIHCO Htfrh Sc'iool Sebastian Hersstrom and William AdaniA. of tin- Mnvy, are enjoying a ten day urloiipli ut the -lomee 01 Ihelr parents a.id advising al l their young fric.idn <if t le advanagee of II c Ip Inch- Sum's flotilla. ft H c'jiainberlaln. of the Times to cnJo>lnK a ihrev weeks respite r-om JIH i-dltniial duties in a trip to Bermuda T'IV HU 1 M>I I basketball team, «ol Mount Vernon nern the opponents of (he local team at Civic Hall on Sat urday wr ling They are the church champion-* of Lie county and-are a • lever team At th« end of the flrai lalf t-'ie locals were In the lead *by u 22—2S t-ro.-e T '.i- siTcnd hair, wa* uniwuall.. rou^n but the Mount' tClaco boys succeeded In holding \sjthelr weig'.ttlc opponents and wo a ;3>yA» —TRCOWof 43—41. A good sized xxrowd ( wltnesscj the contest and enjoyed dancing after the piny The'Jloc'al reain vao com^otsed oi W Stewart R Srewurt. Hlfford. R. Wlltse and T Ora'.iam Mount KIHCO friends of Walter Sel lock wi'l b»' glad to learn tCiat hl« nealth 1.. improving alace his sojourn at Daytona, Florida He expects to .spend the ulntc- uiontto at tliat plfc.ee » i i in- annual rendezvbua *or Amerl- i. hunter*, anglers, campers, ex- i r« and tourists will be the ..riMnan 's and Travel Show, Feb- ,rv 2u—27, at the Now Grand Cen- ' i Palace, with its annual outdoor ! Tcipollta n trapsdooting tournament full blatU on the roof of the isky- 1 • IJH II ; exhibition building at Lex ion Avenue, Forty-sixth and Forty- .iiiii Streets. i In- management will be the same i hut of seventeen successful .n-iiiu'n'H yhowe, 1395—1910, with ir originator. Captain J. A. 11 • * I. at do helm. T.lis 1915 ehow, , uriiiiig to Captain Dressel's pro- .miit 'on. Is to be an \Old-Fashioned - .rt-mcn's Show,\ with guides, In ii .s, trophies and those woodland > .poriiry habitations kept by Dan i .i d \cabins shades and shelters.\ • .ntlnuous nction is Insured hy cater- t to the fancy of \the man behind . gun\ by providing all trapBhorit/ amateur and professional, wjtb • II - nil of \the sport alluring\ but 'ng.i up that the roar of'tire clay . • oii -MmuBhlng artillery cannot dls r 'i the peaco of exhibitors and vis • ,i> m t.ie show below. Thousaade . iiKjiiiries Torn eportemen tUrougJi mi' I nlted States and Canada •» t.iat Uiey yearn for a \regular as.iioned sportsmen's show\ and . management has taken the cue. \\ latever fair game remains in the .'I., inrests and waters of America i lie «portenien of today to \seek ild not be here were it not for • nervation and the men w.io wolce , II time to father it; so Conserve- ii nt game btrdti and animals and. ind t.ie preservation of the tree3 . 'I llo.-a necssary 'o r life to the i i . iu will be a dominant note in t.ie . •. • Sportsmen's Show and those > i <n will continue annually to fol- I.W it •-purtGnien of our American cities ei.ts here i vi- to go much further afield today '• imd fleh to lure or legitimate, game j n their daddies used to have to go' i I the Travel pause of the ehow will j ip thorn or toc-'lats with other mo- NORTH SALEM, North Salem, Dec. 10 ThP ^Hev Frederick Nelson, a for mer Pastor of the I'nlversallst Church, lias accepted t.ie call from tho society and has returned here to again take up his duties in a like capacity Mr NeHon, when stationed ht-re about twelve years ago made ninny friends inside and out of the churc i and it is eafe to say that he will, with proper support, place the Influence of hte society on tne level that U onco attained On Saturdav night about forty friends of MISA Kathryn Bloomer ga thered at her homa and tendered her a miscellaneous shower of useful gifts. The affair was a complete surprise to her which made ti e occasion the more enjoyable Many games and other 'pleasure* were indulged in to pass the evening pleasantly • The hour for departure arrived too quickly Miss Hloomor and Mr Mai- com Lucas of Montreal, will be mar led tomo-row (Thursday) at the Episcopal Church here Rev John S Halght will officiate Their many friends extend to them their best wishes for a long and happy married life. . The Dorca -i Society met last week Wednesday, with Mrs. D P Vail, I tie nwxt meeting being the annual ' meeting and will be at the home of Miss Susan Hunt, on Wednesday. Jon-1 uary 6th I The Ridgefleld School closed today (Thuraday) for tho usual Holiday va cation of three weeks. Mies Mary flitch is vteiting tunt. Mrs. Anna Wiite ia Conn George Lobdeli spent Saturday In White Plains. William R Finch spent &BERLE BltOS. Offer the following of their Superior Baking: Honey Cake Ginger Bread Figures Annise Drops Spice Drops Butter Fancies Springles Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons A visit to the store on East Main Street will convince you. Your Christmas Dinner is not complete without one of our Mince or Pumpkin Pies Please send in your order early to insure prompt delivery. TRY OUR KISSES. Mount Kisco Sanitary Bakery Ask for Kisco Bread. Patronize Home Trade LEGAL NOTICES. visiting \riends In Redding. Conn j' SHERIFF'S SAL El —By Virtue of an execution issued out of the City Court of the City of New' York, and to rre directed and delivered, I have lev led upon and taken—which I shall ex pose for sale as the law directs, at the front dooi^-of County Court House yf e Town of White Plains. Westcheste Danbuiy County 1 , New York, .on Wednesday the \ .3rd day of February, 1915, at 11 o'clock in the forehoon of that day,—all the right, title and interest which Law ji-ence Palmer had on the fourth day Sunday 01 September, 1914, or at any time LEGAL NOTICE8. thereafter, of, in and to the following ... . „ . .property, to wit: Miss Anna Hyiand Is spending a j A ll that parcel of land, situate, lving time In tne metropolis |nnd being In the Town of Bedford, Mr and Mr* John T Hunt will County of Westchester and State of :lve a house ini-iy and dance to a New York ' on the 80Uth nnd west of ompany of friends on New Years f\? u, S« w ay leading to.andpassing the [•„. J „ • ,. . u ,, , late residence of Walter heeler, fcve. and everyone nvited should make | Commencing at a point In said (.Isn 't a point to attend You always aave way opposite Hesekinh H. Miller's gar- good time at Hunts |.i en n t the corner or land of William Jam~j Elliott i h doln^ a nice busi-1 Lockwond, theacv tunning southwest- r.e«8 with his car in tho hacking line, a.id al' you have to do is to call 233 F 5. North Salem, nnd .Jim .vill be at ..our service in jig time Mr Walter Ritch, Jr.. of Danbury. i was a week end visitor with his par- CROSS RIVER. erly by land of said Lockwood as the fence now stands to Miamus Rivyr. tnence easterly along the middle of said River to the said highway, north and west by said highway to the place of beginning Containing twelve acres, be the same more or IPS S Also all that other parcel of land situate at Bedford aforesaid at the junction of tbe highway lea ling from Bedford Village to and passing the residence late of G«orge L. Finch and the highway leading from the last nam- ;d highway to and passing the late Cross Rivei. Dec 1G „ , .On Sunday afternoon next. Decern is. to find out where to go and how uer 2 0th, beginning at 2 30 a special\' resldence of Cuarles Bennett, net there. The warfare that Is de ' D — 1 —'\\ \* « adng and depopulating the coun Beautiful ChrVBtmny services .have been 'af*ane' , d tor the morning and evening service** at t .e Methodist Church on 8undny 'Christmas anth- urns, slagl ig by a auartet'te and SOIOK will be ivtidered Rev George E. Farrar. t ie pantor. will deliver^ a (hort Christmai address Servlce';w111 tiegln at 7 30 Among the musical selections will be ' Festival to Deum\ by Buck nnri \Hark 1 Hoj-k. my Soult\ by Shellc The last o? fi e winter serliiB^tf lectures arranged hy Rev . '.G^B. Har-ar was given on Tu»sday , 'eyen- ing at Civic Hall. Rev Raymiin'd''Ii- Porman pleased a large audiencejwlt.i hi? masterful rendition of Dtoften's \Christmas Carol \ Mrs Hugh McClellan. of Caatham. was tbe guest of hor aunt Mrs. Frank Sutton, on Sunday The two last bond lcsties of tZie vil lage were purchased hy the State Comptroller making three issues now nelfl by the State ) Hudson Reynolds is expected, hoine from the South this week : - Mi-js Olmstivid <»f Iietihel, Conn- was the week-end guest of Mhv^arid Mrs Franklin I'iersu'.l. • '.* G. H. KNApft Plumbing, Heating, * Sheet Metal Wor! EleptricalWorlfe - ~ in all its branches. ^ ' MOUNT KISCO, N. Estimate* furabhed on all kloda work In tbe above lines. Telephone 60-R r • -t across the sea, hoe sent \ .n'ricaii'j who were abroad, homo M tno conviction that the land they \ in is the beat to stay in for eonic Mm to come, so the Travel end of rf IOW will And plenty to do In • Mi dting people to see \Amerioa | rut \Of all o* the seven seas the ' .irnlnan and this side of the West- -. iK-ean U now about the safest tar as hostile war vessels are con- ' -H 'd, so that special attention will M paid to tourist and sportsmen's ' i «' to Florida, South America and I.' British West Indies especially. The new land rapidly developing interest in camping for boys-and girls \ 'II receive special emphasis in tae fining show and there will be ample >\ talon made to assure outers of all i Is, including tho3e who prefer to >>ot gnfflb with si camera instead of »'iii a guii. tint they win he Inter- -'••d Woman''} sphere in theee days ' hide-i all outdoors and at C\is ii« she can see little shot-guns de- ~ni>d for fair modern Dianas and •• latest wrinkles in camp cooking '•ii-sils and camping costume for •men • nh\.iI»mo ,~iri!!i \\ T !'J i Beginning at said junction and run* , Christmas service will he held at the . . u . u »«. , . • ' »« J. . . . nlng southerly by the last mentioned . Met.iodiat Episcopal Ciurcn, when hl g nway to the lands of Charles Ben- Ch-istmas music will be rendered, re- nett at a stone set in the ground; citation ? will be given, and an ap- thence easterly by said lands of propriate address wil' be made by the Charles Bennett as the rail fence now pastor, Rev. John W Leadbeater ! stands with stones set in the ground All friends' and neighbors are raoel cordially invited to attend F F PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES to Miamus River, thence along said river about three rods to lands of the party of the first part, thence norther ly as the fence now stands to the highway leading by the late residence of George L. Finch, thence westerly by said highway to the place of begin- Without a doubt the mc*t enter- , _ . , , . . . ..,,„ „ „„..j ,,, , itiing. Containing eight acres, more or taming vaudeville nrocram In tne Me-'j^ tropolii is being offered at t.ie Proc- ' \ AU , 0 aU tnat certain other parcel of tor Theafes With one at 23d St . 5*th Street. 125th Street and the Flfta Avenue Theatre at Broadway and Street, one can reach and attain the pleasure of witnessing the most per fectly blended aggregation of vaude ville novelties wlti little trouble For years the Proctor enterprises have iiuilt a pyramid of iiigh class entertainment and have attained the 7enith in ehowdom wherehy ihey are land situate in the Town of North Castle. County . of Westchester, State of New York, bounded and described as follows:— Beginning at the corner of Sanford Stedwell's land- at a pair of bars: thence running southerly as the fence now stands to land of Alexander Hob by, thence easterly by said Hobby'* THE PEOPLE OF TH E STATE OF NEW YORK—By the Grace of God Free and Independent. To John D. Worden, Mary E. Wilson. Mary McDonald, Hattie Doxey, Goorg* Benedict, if living, or if he be dead, his widow, if any and his assign ees,, devisees, legatees, heirs a t law, and next of kin, whose whose names and places of residence are unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the peti tioner 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 iam B. Miller, Susan Miller, Lydia Mil ler. Susan Lyon. Lydia A Scofield, William Demarest, Alva Westcott. Mi an Westcott, Ira Westcott. Frank West cott, Aurilla Cocks, Sarah Eefferts, 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- er diligent inquiry be ascertained by the petitioner herein, the Bald John Van Tassell being a son of Sarah Van 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 Silkman, Lydia Smith, Alfred Hawley, Augusta Vail, Henrietta Morrell, Mary Brlsco Wolf ,Eva,Brisco Bald win,Charles Brlsco, Belle Dickerson, Squire Gilbert Dickerson Jbhn Dickferson; NelUe'Smith Webb, Charles Todd, Rufus Todd, Es- telle Palmer, Flora Knapp, Mary Todd, Jane M. Graves, William R. Humphrey, Hiram J. Wallace, Lewis Wallace, Charles Wallace, Theodore Wallace, William Murphy, Ida Waite, Jay Bostwick, Fay Bostwick, Kirby Sharpsteen, Arthur B. Sharpsteen, Henry Sharpsteen, Jay Sharpsteen, Etta Pepers, Carrie Baxter, Mary E. Hults. Ella Robinson, Laverna Metzgar. Clayton Bostwick, 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, EimhaTWest- cott Reynolds, Alfred Westcott, Arthur Westcott. Bertha Hoyt. Nellie Abra the criterlons of clean and wholesome ! 5t a ? ds t0 J and fo ! m ° r, _ y _°* n _! d by ^ entertainment for the ladies and chil dren as wel' as for the men land as the fence now stand to land of bam, Robert Van Name, Agnes Waite Alexander Hobby, thence easterly by i B \»dy. Alfred W Waite,\ Elliott said Hobby's land as the fence now |J Hobby, thence running north as the fence now stands to lan.l of Griffin B. ,,_„.,, , Reynolds thence north to what is call- While snopping there is the 23rd i fc(t lhe 0 l d house rock at the foot of the bill, thence north to Reynolds' cleared What More Could Ona Want? finest and vlewfulest place. Baths and toilets on modern principles. Tho hotel not being adapted for health re »ori of ills is only preserved for the sojourn of passengers, tourists and ti^-rsmen. Reputed excellent cook* \... Noble, real, well lain wines: dlf fpr .-nt beers. The magnificent out- '< <>)> is grandlous. Daily six trains to i partp of tho globe. Free view at '.(• lovely InVo- Hot<0 Ouida Street Theatre to rest your weary mind and body after a strenuous day's bargaining or perliapa the Fifth Avenuo Theatre at Broadway and 28 Street If in the vicinity of Columbus Circle why not ^top at the 5Sth St Theatre, near Third Avenue. Then again, while vteinng friends in Har lem, remind t.iem that the 125th St Theatre Is near Lexington Avenue. It Is a certainty that you wll' be afforded the most refined fu-ries ••pecialties offe\ed anywhere of \Instinct\ of Flower*. One of the naturalists in an orctla expedition noticed that, although the lumtner sun shonr through the nights, f-o plants made no mistake, but when \io sun got rouud to the west th»T , »3cd up as if the suu had really set An ocllpse of the eon has had the *a me effe/i. WEST MAIN STREET GREENHOUSES. .\•A. As near you as the nearest tele phone, with a large collection of iSecorative Planis, Palms, Ferns, Walias, our own importation, Pdinr Hitias, Berried Plants, Primroses, ;i mat ions. Narcissus, white and I'How. Holly and Holly Wreathes, laurel Roping and.. Christmas Trees. / ] /• If you cannot caU telephone 457, West Main.Strect Greenhouses-(Hi \. Spavins)., • , STOCK COMPANY AT NEWELL'S THEATRE. It Is announced that on C.iristmas Day a change .vill be made In t.ie policy of Newe'l's Theatre, when a stock company will open an engage ment Mere Manager Newell nas Interested Sam S. and Lee Shubert in tie enterprise and Carl W Hunt will be the mana- gfei of the new company, watch will be known as \The Hunt Players.\ Mr Hunt formerly managed the Winter Garden and is now manager of the 41th Street Theatre. New York The first performance will he given on Christmas Day, and a matinee aad evening performance will be present ed. \Our Wives\ will be the name o* the plere and it will have only a two days' run The- following week, that of December 28th, New Year's w.oek, \Tue Butterfly on the WheeTVwill be given Other ftret-clag* productions\ will follow. , • lot, thence north by nn old rail fencv; as it now stand to a pair of bars, thence westerly by said Reynolds' lana as the fence now stands to land of Joseph Miller, thence by land of Jo seph Miller as the fence now stands to place 'qf» befllnn/tng. 'Containing twelve acres, more or less With right to pass and re-pass with t«>ams. vehicles an-1 on foot through the lands of said Sanford Stedwell to and from said parcel And also all that certain parcel of land situate on the south side of- the highway leading from the Village or Bedford to and passing the residence rf Joel Clark and Is bounded ns fol lows, viz. Beginning at the northwest corner of said parcel of land and corner of Charles M Miller's land and adjoining said highway; thence running south erly by lond of said Miller to Mahan nas River, thence along said Riv\ r Wiite. Ida L. Waite, Catherine I Waite, --Caroline Van Name, Daisy DeHart, Eugene Ferris, Horace Knapp, Fred Knapp, Laverne Knapp, Joseph Merritt, Frank Vernooy, Cor nelia J Munroe. Mary O. Olmsted, Will- am Farrington. Hiram Hewlett, Nelson Hewlett, ilnry Jane Schoonmaker, Net- lie Klnnie. Mattle Miller, Ida Ruther ford. George N. Dann, Mary V Batos, Allda Hewlett, Maria Bryant, Marta Eighmy, Duane Bryant, Asll 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 Todd. Martin Todd, Edith Mead Sto- cum Collyer, Ernest H. Slocum, Mor. timer Stocnm. 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. Dunscorabe, Lillian A. Knapp.Arthur T Knapp, Ernest L. Knapp, Florence Wilson Burr. Loretta B. Anderson. SEND GREETING- I'pon the petition of Ernest P, Waite, residing 'at Katonah Now Is*the^Time to Put a MAZDA 4; In Every Socket. The nights hang over <until (ate in the morning and come back again in the middle of the afternoon Get Your Light at One-third the Cost. G. E. GANUN, - Mount Kisco H. A. TAYLOR, Manager JOHN F. WOODRUFF & CO., \ONE PRICE\ Clothing and Gents Furnishings Christmas Novelties Make the men folk happy on Christmas mornirtg with a neat box of handkerchiefs, suspenders, gloves, necktie or other of the many Xnias gifts here in splendid^variety. Mount Kisco, N. Y. Danbury,! Conn. GEO. B. CRANSTON Real Estate and Insurance Agent Broker Appraiser INSURANCE of every description, including Fire, Life, Accident, Hedt'i, Liability, Plate Glass, Burglary, Auto mobile, etc., in Strongest Companies. MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. TITLES EXAMINED, BONDS, MORTGAGES, DEEDS AND LEASES PREPASFO. 505 Fifth Ave. New York City l<> W; MAIN ST. Mount Kisco, N. Y. J. Telephone Connections A WESTCHESTER COUNTY\ CAR FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY PEOPLE. MADE IN TARRYTOWN You can go right to headquarters for any Information or for- any parts. You cannot overestimate the worth of this arrangement. RUNABOUT, $750 TOURING CAR, $876 With Electric Lights and Electric Starter $110 Extra. TRI-STATE SUPPLY CO. TEL. 496 & 497 WHITE PLAINS to land of Titus Reynolds, thence ,Town of Bedford, County of WestcheB- northerly and easterly by land of said i ter. State of New York. Reynolds to the. aforesaid highway: j You and each of you are thereby thence northerly and westerly along. cited to show cause before »ur said said highway to the place of beginning. Surrogate's Court of tbe County of Containing eigh'l acres of land, be the 1 Westchester at the Surrogate's office, same more or less. 1 in the Village of White Plains, New WM. J| DOYLE, Sheriff. York, on the 21st day of December, property. In Testimony Whereof, the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Westchester has been he)\e unto affixed. Witness Hon. William. A . Sawyer, Surrogate of our said county,\ al 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. LANE Jr. (Seal) Deputy Clerk of the Surro- in the gate' s Court. Dated. White.Plalns bnr 7th, 1914.- TERRY SMITH; Attorney, 257 Broadway^ N. Y. C , Attorney-tor Plaintiff. , Dally'ThouBht Every volition'and Uu ght of, man N Y.. Decern- 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why the last will and testa ment of William M. Westcott, dej- ceased, at the time,of his death resid ing at Bedford, County of Westches' ter, and State of New York, which will bears date the 16th day of December, •1910v is presented with the above ' NOTICE! The Town Board ot the Town of Bedford, acting* not alone as a Town Board, hut as a Board of Health, meets on the first .Friday of every month at 8.30 a. m. at the office of the Town Clerk, Main Street, Mount Kisco, New York. Residents of'the Town, having business to tying be fore the Town Board, can do so at that time. JOSEPH E. MEItRIAM, Town Cleric, Mount Kisco, K. Y. , Enlarged Photographs REPRODUCTION Many Valuable old pictures can be eproduced and restored, perhaps made just a little larger, or perhaps a kodak {picture or negative y6u like especially well, will mafee a beautiful enlarge ment. It requires ckiil, patience and lime to do copying. 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