AH TIMES
C0MB1M1NQ THE-
IpAlXS " N E W S " AND " F O U O . "
J S H E D I N 1878.)
VOL. XXIX No. 6 2 .
KATONAH; N;M
(DAY, MAY 16, 1908.2
Vicinity
We Have Lawn Mowers
despondence
18 in.
$9.00
20 in.
16 in.
18 in.
$8.io
$9.00
20 in.
$9.90
$9.90
O
hboring Villages and
1%
l u t Tersely Told.
'•it
16 in.
$S.io
THE COUNTY TRUST CO.
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
The N e w s of Qui
and next week is the week
to buy. For one week only
we offer our lawn mowers
at 10 per cent, discount for
cash. - - - - - - -
$1.50 A YEAR
Hamlets Bi
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ISpsTbe fish are still very backward
S h o u t taking the hook a l t h o u g h some
flair catches have been made. Howjwer when the season i s a little further
Advanced there will probably be a
" * n g e and visitors from o u t of town
11 And good sport a s in former
one Some extremely g o o d catches
e been made in our l a k e here la
s t seasons.
S O M E R S
Among the most admirable^
associations of this part of tbsX 0
is the King's Daughters' Cirofci^
which Mrs. Walter Paulsen
cently elected president. The org
zatlon has accomplished a deal ofrj
since its inception in this ana.
rounding communities, and d«
all the praise and support that <
accorded it. It is a power-for iTOWlJj
the moBt unassuming manner pc
NORTH
F acknowledged strength and stability,
with resources of $1,511,720.OS), this
Company cordially invites you to open
an aceount.
In the selection of your depositary
there are only two points to be consid
ered—the character of the institution and
your own interest and convenience.
Interests allowed from time of deposit
to date of withdrawal, accounts beingjsub-""
ject to cheque at any time.
Small accounts are received, the com
pany's aim being to cover as wide a field
of usefulness as possible.
SALEM
The collector of town taxes Is DOW
i|fThe next Dorcas meeting will be receiving taxes, sitting here for the
Another 8omers institution, oav~.
>ld with Vrs. E. Q. Bailey on May 30. first time last Friday.
which the community may 1
The Sunday Sohool Association of
jslsaac Purdy Is still ill at his home in
proud, ie the library. SlncerJU
Northern
Westchester held its animal
\urdj8.
His
mauy
friends
here
wish
lisbment by a few earnest, *acUv.«r
convention on Wednesday in the West
'pf a speedy recovery.
dies, it has, although at timea'afo^.
moved forward and its benefl}§: {fill if.The excitement in tbia town has Pleasantvllle M. E. i-hurch The after
noon session began at throe o'clock
influence have extended to adjoin!
reen intense {or the last few days, but and that of the evening at ft 45, with a
communities until it is a power
iVthls writing no definite trace has social hour Intervening. An interest
midst. It merits all the help tbit riaij
<f«n found of the Lockwood boys who,
be given to it and all the enthusta" . ills supposed, are the perpetrators of ing program was carried out and much
enjoyed by all present.
that would actuate such M s b t s i c * ; ' ^ feous, crimes in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Montrose, both
The estate of the late Joseph P«
L?H. G Byder is repainting his house of whom have been seriously ill, are
is undergoing settlement and ths
iliake "View.
reported to be somewhat better.
fore his late residence, in Somer«*5
fThs
hou«e
on
the
Dr
White
place
The D. P. Hays Hose Co. has moved
lage, ie unoccupied. It is said tr*atth«
burned last Satnrday morning; into Its new quarters.
buildings dre easily accessible to ou
lost of the furniture was saved.
alders and consequently mischW^i
Miss'Rebecca SlUeck, accompanied
InTlted. This is one of the bla%E»s
|Mr and Mrs. D. P. Vail attended by Miss Elizabeth Romer, last week
buildings of Somers village a M : L
W Jenulngs-Beckwlth wedding at started for Seattle to be at the bedside
pleasant, well built, commodious dwwlj Rjkjgefi-ld last Thursday.
of her brother, Ebenezer Sillck, who is
ing today. In 1810 it was know^A,*
very ill and not expected to recover.
,
Estelle
Bliss
has
been
visiting
Mlcajah Wright's Iun and wim'a'pcj>|
ea and friends in D&nbuTy for a
New Are escapes have recently been
lar re*"ivt in those days, when J4>n»tsr
Jaya.
placed iu different parts ut Library
town Plain was a thriving villi ^
the tnrnpike road to Hew York..
Irs. Ruth A. Quick is visiting rela- Hall.
oajah Wright, grandfather ofWli
a'nd Iitends In Bl Igefleld.
John Doody, who was recently shot
H. Wright, was the owner arid pr<J
Hunt, Frederick Firkins In the foot, has returned from the
hospital.
r
14 in.
16 in.
$5.85
18 in.
$6.30
Buy your Lawn Mowers at
,
K E L L O G G & MEAD
KATONAH, N. Y.
PURDY
Tuner*) Directors ami Licensed eniMmerc
General Department Store .*.
rwiHE NEW FIRM OF II0YT BROTHERS
COMPANY is meeting with deserved suc
cess.
They are keeping faith with their pa
trons. A pronounced factor of the firm has been
strict integrity in all its dealings apd keeping
faith with its patrons at all times.
The people
of this vicinity have learned to rely on the char
acter of Hoyt Brothers Company goods, and the
moderateness of our prices, and that a promise
here means performance.
We are constantly introducing in our de
partments the latest goods to meet the demands
of-our patrons, both in quality and price.
fiere $ Another Sale that Will
Set the Count a talking « «
We have the largest line Men's Negligee'Shirts
ever shown, and at prices to meet all demands,
and of the latest designs.
npHE
ROYAL
WORCESTER ADJUSTO
CORSET will fashionably mould your- fig
ure. For all women obliged to stand a great
deal the A d j u s t o is absolutely without an
equal. It supports the figure perfectly and is the
strongest and most serviceable corset made.
W e Are at Your Service
HOYT BROS. COMPANY
•Katonali, N. Y.
6-
Bedford Mat Ion, N. Y,
SE1MIOVV
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STATION
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N. H. Minor has opened his. business
at Pleasantvllle the present week with i The country is again beautiful and | Mrs. Stepheu Callord in ou the sick
a full stock of choice confections y, ' fragrant as the trees are loaded with a ' list, but at thin vvritinjr is soinewhnt
ice cream, etc. He haB a very neut wealth of blossoms.
improving
establishment next to the bank an J
We are pleased to see both Geoige | There are no new cabt-s uf si-arW
we hope his success will be abundttat
His son, Ira, will conduct the business W. Mathews and James H. Teed are fever and we lioije then' will not be
again able to ride out. They have been ,
here as" usual.
Halcey Miller, of this place, went
' confined to the house recently because
Mrs. F L> Parkus is suffering from of illness.
trout fishing last week and came
an attack of the measles. She is im
back with a fine mess, two of them
Arthur W . D. Merritt has been weighing one pound eai-h
proving however, but is puzzled to
Who oan
know how she took the disease as obliged to take' a vacation from bis! beat that"
hereabouts,!
sehool
duties
at
Katonah
because
of
a
I
there are no other oases
painful felon on his hand, which is be ' When you stand in the drenching rain
so far as is known.
ing treated by Dr. Hitchcock daily.
With the rod and hook in hand,
Ex-Supervisor Purdy is still very ill,
On Sunday morning, May 10th, Miss Do not think one word of weather,
although at this writing there are
favorable conditions that lead his Mary Teed died at the age of 86 years. But the big fish try and gather.
friends t o encouragement We sin She had been ill for the past two weeks Cast your hook again, my brother.
cerely hope for his coniplete reoovery j and her physician, Dr. Carpenter, of Cast it in the little stream;
Katonah. did all that medical skill Surely, there are still some others
Although, as yet, Thomas L. Purdy could devise for her restoration. While Juet as large; These are a dream
and Martin Todd are the only auto loving sisters and nieces ministered to Then Father Miller, for fear of doubt
owners of the village, yet there are . her every want, yet she could not stay; In the minds of people round about
indioations that they will be joined by her work was done, and well done. Sits by theroadBidetoshow the trout
others before many moons. The Bn- At the age of sixteen years she united As evidence, friends, so please don't
arcllff raoe seemed to awaken an auto with the Mount Zlon M. £ . church,
doubt
Interest up here.
and for seventy years bad been a most (I cannot lie )
Miss Lettie Ooursen has accepted a consistent Christian one whose quiet
position with N. H. Minor la his Influence for good will live. She was (F~
—
Pleasantvllle store. She entered upon greatly interested in the work of the
S O U T H
SALEM
VV.
C.
T.
U.
and
rejoice!
over
the
h«r duties the present week.
victories won by the advocates of
The addition to the John Martin es temperance. Several years of her life
Robert H. Fancher, of New York,
tablishment is nearing completion and, were spent in the west where she did
when finished, it will furnish much much work in the several churches spent Sunday with bis mother at this
more needed space for carrying on the where her brother-in-law, the late Delos place.
business of the place.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Studwell,
Wilson, served as pastor. About 19
* Master Edward Gardner^ of Pleas years ago she returned to the home of who have been spending the winter at
antvllle, is enjoying a visit with bis 'tier childhood, since which time she Keeseville, in the Adirondacks, re
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William has been the constant companion of a turned to their home In this place last
H. Gardner, the present week. He younger sister, Miss Phoebe, who in week.
It is desired to announce that the
puts in every moment of time in puvo tailing health mourns her loss most
>ieeply. Funeral services were held at services in the Episcopal church will
enjoyment.
uer lat6 home on Tuesday, May 12th, be resumed for the summer, beginning
The opening of the season and the at 1:30 p. m., her pastor, Rev. S. J. next Sunday afternoon, May 17, at 4
budding and blossoming of the trees vlacOutcheon, and a former pastor, o'clock, aud the Rev. Charles M. 8eland smaller fruits show the ravages of Rev. O.B. Landon, officiating. Two sis leck will officiate.
the San Jose scale. Hardly an or ters, Mrs Odessey Wilson and Miss
A meeting of the Presbyterian soci
chard or a garden has escaped. It Phoebe Teed; a brother, James P.
has reached a point that a scourge has Teed, and several nieces and nephews ety has been called for May 24, at the
appeared for every fruit or flower mat survive her. The iLterment was in close of the regular Sunday morning
may give sustenance or pleasure to the family plot at Mount Zion ceme service, to consider the advisability of
man. The potato beetle, the fire and tery. Several beautiful floral pieces, extending a call to the Rev. Mr.
army worm, the ourcullo," and now the showing the love and esteem of friends, Thomas or of hiring him for a time.
A full attendance is.desired.
scale, which is worse than all the rest covered the casket.
as It is the latest plague.
I
On Saturday afternoon of last week
while playing with a lawn mower, Jere
The upper eastern part of the town :
miah, the five year old son of Thadis somewhat excited over the man 1
PLEASANTVILLE
deus H. Keeler, had the misfortune to
hunt that has been on for some days.
cut off the end of his forefinger and
During the past winter officers were j
here In the village in search of the , On Thursday evening, April 30th, a badly cut the finger next to it on the
Lockwoods for whom warrants were - number of members and friends of the right hand. A physician was sum
then out. They were not here how t First M. E. church gave Rev. Dr. San- moned and the sore fingers were
ever; they were comparative new ford, the pastor, a surprise by calling dressed and are now doing nicely.
comers to this town. It has become on him unexpectedly at the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lawrence,
dangerous in many quarters for girls ' A very pleasant evening was had by entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wood'
or unprotected women to walk along i those present.
and Master Lawrence, of Peekskill,
the highways. There are long stretch
and Messrs. Walter Lawrence, of New
es of roadways all around this sectkm
W. H. Marshall is doing jury duty York, and 0. Fayette Lawrence, of
where are no dwellings and where it I at White Plains.
Chappaqua Mountain Institute, over
would be easy for an attack that
George N. See, of Englewood, N. J , Sunday.
would be unseen and unheard. The was in town recently visiting his
For Sale.
remedy? The law Is too slow. The mother.
assaulter and the fire fiend are in the
Two
of
my
best horses, kind and
The old horsesbed of the First M.
same cla*s and should receive the
gentle,
six
and
eight
years old. Rea
same treatment: the rope or the gun E. church hbs been torn down, prepar
A few examples of that kind would atory to the erection of a smaller one son for selliug—purchasing automohave a very beneficial effect In the which is to be placed in another b'le. Apply to Dr. J A. G. JfacPhaiJ,
Purdys Station, N. Y.
position.
community.
1
Q. I). bRILl., S n p t ,
i h e J U b l e . for c h i l d r e n , for t h e sick
Herd tested free f r o m l . 1 u b c r c u l o s t t .
Cri'smery S a n i t a r y In every p a r t i c u l a r ,
.Cream
Ivh'hlck a n d
Pure
Butter
FrMh or Salted as preferred
Quality of t h e best.
Buttermilk
Oiders received and p r o d u c t s Delivered at
BEDFORD STATION OR PARD,
Telephone 231-y-:!, Mt Klico; also'.M
Doyle Brotftrrs, H«io»*b,
T e l e p h o n e 31-y-3,
0 r d t o
- u o n l d be
Mr. Charles Anderson, of Mount
Kisco, was in town on Sunday visit
ors parents.
C E N T E R
Own.r. "
Pure Milk
i«r
J
SOMERS
Hoyf Brothers Company
Broadl Jjroojc Tartu
received
dellverv
the
"%tt
Tore"
P a i n t R e a d y for U s e .
1. & M P i ' R E P A I N T , s e m i m i x e d
is sold for S i f>s pet g a l l o n
I . i n s e e d oil
is sold from the I j A i i e l at 60 t e n t s a g a l
lon
B u y 4 gallons I. \
M
PCRK
P A I N T a n d mix it w i t h three g a l l o n s ot
Unseed oil, and yon t h e n m a k e 7 g a l l o n s
of paiot at a cost of o n l y $1 ?o per g a l
lon O o r j e in 2 m i n u t e s
K & M Paint
agents: John C P u r d y . C r o t o n F a l l s ;
Gieen Bros
Golden's Bridge, M . Westcott, M a h o p a c , M e k e e l B r o s . , Y o r k t o w n
Heights,
C
T
Tompkias,
Somers
Centre
[
Y O R K T O W N
HEIGHTS
BORN.—At Yorktown Heights, on
April 4th, to David J. and Viola K .
Irish, a son, whose name is Ellsworth
Irish.
OLD SOUTH SALEM
xiort
hi>torical
skeub
u the
since its earliest
village
settlemeni
FOR
>;ALK
AT
T1IK HOHSK AND HOUND
at 25 Cents
Forwarded by mail on receipt of price.
THE
1
1
day
doeired
HORSE
AND
HOUND
SOUTH S A L E M , N .
X-
MISS BARKER
LUNCHEON AND TEA
MORSSS SIOOD W
GASOLENE AND MOTOR REPAIRS
Will open for the seasoi
1
May 36th next.
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
r
B.
H.
TURNER
SOUTH SALEM, W. Y.
Best
Shoeing
at
Lowest
G B H K R i L RXFAIRS
Prices
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