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TIMES.
COMBINING THE CROTON FALLS • • N E W S " AND "FOLIO."
( E S T A B L I S H E D IN 1878.)
VOL.
$1.50
KATONAH, N. V., FRfjMY, M A R C H 557, 1908.
XXIX No. 45
C
Vicinity Cctfrespondence
the Difference
LLLONS
LVOE
rustCompanies recognize in a
practical w a y the fact that
each Individual depositor Is
concerned in the progress and
success of the institution in
which his or her account m a y
be kept.
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Look at
Trie N e w s of Our Nftfahboring Villages
and
Hamlets Brlefljgbut Tersely Told.
6 GA1
OTHER.
One-third of the paint-money goes
for the paint, two-thirds fbr the
painter. It all goes by the gallon;
look out for the gallons. The leastgallons paint is Devoe.
Some of our people attended the
;<Jairce at Somers on Friday evening
'.".ast and report a very eujoyable even­
ing, although the attendance was not
"'iu& large as is usual at the old ballroom
^presumably on account of the Lenten
B E D F O R D STATION
Fewer Gallons or No Pay
Obtain Interest on y o u r dally balances
b y opening an account w i t h
The County Trust Company
W h i t e Plains, N . Y .
The merry crowd was entei
by H . K. Griffin on Thursday evi
'season.
of last week, and on Saturday eyi
Mrs. Banks, liviDg juBt of the vil­
they gave Mrs.'Arthur Cornell »
lage Is seriously ill, her condition beulne surprise party. Mrs. Cornell
'•JK considered critical. Her husband
entertaining her sister, Mrs. - B a a
(HPII about a year ago. They are old
Moore, and Eugene Cornell wheat?
Obituary.
i esidnnte of the town.
party walked in. After all kIodf.
F
L.
Dann
is
a
busy
man
nowadays
games, charades, etc., a bountiful lajaSM
A L B I O N KEITH PARIS W A R N E R .
YORKTOWN
HEIGHTS
was served and the guests '~' • - ' ^ * ,jm hp had his market and meat routes
The death of Mr Warner at his
o a'tend to as well as his duties in
happy and gay.
home, in Somers, on March 19,1908,
jfegrthp lurv box at the county seat. There
Now that springtime has arrived,
aged nearly 88 years, removes an­
Mrs. Fred SeidelI is spending M T « »
fie'lf trulv a hustler
when
cattle are allowed to be out of
other
landmark
from
upper
West­
f [ , ,iring
'
weeks with Mr Sdidel's parents,
the last shower the telephone
doors all day, the Yonkers milk in­
chester
County.
Many
of
y
o
u
r
read­
Mount Vernon.
_
oles along Salem road were badly
ers remember the fine old spruce spector has notified all the milk pro­
W e are glad to hear that Mrs, ObarMf •hnttered. especially wan this the case
ducers who sell m(lk to YonKere that
hedge fronting his place on the new they must have more air space in their
Disbrow Is improviog.
ri1|| £o the vicinity of the residence or Ira
state
road,
just
west
of
Purd3*8,
for­
vnolds. between here and Salem
barns fur the cows. H e has told them
On Saturday afternoon, while
merly owned by Dr. L e e .
enter.
that their barns must be changed
Thompson was in K, A.. Sarles' sto:
The water in tbe valley of the Croton
A few facts may j o g the memories within nine days. I t is not strange
his hoise took fright at the signal
ere has been very high during recent i of some who might illuminate our that farmers are selling their farms
and ran away, causiag some exi
drains and thawing weather but has I local annals before their light goes and going out of the milk business
ment as there were several
jffinow subsided somewhat
People who I out
History is made up of count- when they are subjected to a lot of
and children in the road, but noHtWrc hoars are anticipating much sport i less little rays, which t o o often refuse unreasonable orders of inspectors,
age was done, the horse going u
^ l ' ) f t cominc »p««on
Pnrdys has a t o shine
Let us hear occasionally which cannot be complied with without
Adams' shed.
.number of fine waterscape views now. • from our oldest inhabitants.
tearing down the barns and building
Mrs. W m Gardner is vleitinsr for a \
new ones that will meet the views of
A family from Porteheeter moi
This
unique
6prucp
hedge
was
the
Jew days the family of the Rev. Mr.
the inspectors.
into the Jamea Reynolds flat'1
speeiul
pride
of
Mr
Warner
because
'iMlcley, on the Hudson.
week.
Yorktown Grange No. 862, P. of H.,
The season of fishing imw
npar it typified his e\ergreen state of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones nod
hand as the digging for bait has bp- Maine, where he wus born a t Jay, on celebrated "Brothers' night" at the
dren spent seveial days last wtekji
i n . The past winter has seemed to the Androscoggin, in 1821, one year regular meeting, March 19th. Fifteen
his father, Rufus H. Jones.
> a close HPaenn for any catches here, after the Pine-tree state was admit­ new members weie voted on and eM r . and Mrs. W m .
s none have bp»»n reportpd How ted. It's motto, " D i r i g o , " — I direct lected, ae follows
The dancing club, which ha*,.^
D . Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. P . Tomp­
i^he coming summer will —was his talisman through life, and kins, Mr and Mis. Aitbur Strang, j .
dances every (wo we.aks during
wiuter, h e l d their last one on Mo;
he was named alter Keith Paris, then Lorlng Johnson, Harold and Bessie W .
Ion.
at. tbe home of Governor of Maine and who was as!| Btrang, W»N*ice Mercer, Mary Horton,
night in firemen's b a l l .
Apbgar, sociated with his,lather, Jonathau
Lena M., Marjorle. John H . , and Ken­
The Arm of Clark & AveryJ
Warner, ip developing her vast re­ neth Hankinson^. and Stephen B . Rey­
dissolved, I desire to announciv
i/J»v. sources, such as-water-powers and nolds, Jr. A play was given by
.._ if**
Katonah and Croton Palls'.
will be private a i d Interment
E a r l y in the 19*6" c e n W r j , J b W
Our spring line of carpets and wtBl be at, Mount Kisco. Kev. Mr. than and P a t t y Ball Warner mi­ the season and c o n s i s t e d ' r f ^ d a l l o j i w ^
mattings are now ready.—Hm r Clarke was pastor of the M. E. church g r a t e d from H a r v a r d , Sfass, and oysters, %alads of all kinds, Ice cream,
atjtbis place about nineteen years ago
BROTHERS C O M P A N ^ .
cake and all kinds of side dishes.
Aaod he and his family will be remem­ set up a saw- and grist-mill on the Music was furnished during the meal.
beautiful Maine river, also cultivat­
bered bv our older residents.
It was after l a m . when "Home,
fThe firm of Clark & Avery being ing a farm there within sight of the Sweet H o m e " wae rendered and the
SOMERS
White
Mountains.
Their
bumperdissolved. I desire to announce to mv
members departed.
frfands and the general public that I crop was fourteen children, of which
Our spring lines of Carpets and
will continue in business for myself at Mr Warner was number eight. Here
Activity begins t o manifest its. u . Katonah andCmton Falls.
Albion, the Briton, directed his Htnl- Mattresses are" now r e a d y . — H O Y T
round the quarry where the ston is
Respectfully yours,
wart energies and became a carpen­ B R O T H E R S COMPANY
prepared fur the state road and I is
ARTHUR S AVERY.
ter
and builder, finally fetching up in
now only a question of condition lie
Gardner and Boston, Mass , in' 1862,
fore the WQIK will be in active upa'u
Resolutions.
where for twenty years he manufac­
SOMERS
CENTER
tion. I t is said that Assembly uum
tured
furniture,
the
Burr
folding-bed,
"Jack" Yale, of Brewster, IB the mov­
The following resolutions were adop­
ing power in the matter of completion ted by unanimous vote at a meeting of and furnished the inside trim t o tbe
There are some changes of residence
of the contract. Supt. NevWsirlc still the official board o f the Purdy Station city hall.
remains as the practical man at th- Methodist Episcopal church held on
Another busy decade was spent in as usual when we near April 1st. Mr.
Haight, of Mahopac, ocoupies one of
head cf affairs, than which no bettu March '22nd, 1908New Y o r k city in the same business,
the Teed cottages, being employed by
choice could have been made.
RESOL\ED, That it is with profound removing from the Hub t o the burn­ George Agor.
Borrow that we learn of the passing ing Axle-tree of Uncle Sam's jaunt­
I Mrs. Sarah Barlow has returned t>
Charles Quick, having changed his
' her home here after spending tha win away of Albion K . P Warner, our be­ ing caa, the Warner warerooms be­ plans, will not move to Cincinnati, as
loved
brother
and
associate
as
a
Trus­
ing
on
14th
street,
where
his
two
ter in the city with her son, Tbaddei.-*
previously stated, but will occupy one
tee and a Steward in our church.
sons, Llewellin and Charles, folded
Barlow, and family.
RESOLVED, That we have found in the rising generatipn in their patent of the Merritt residences.
Again we record the death of one i f him a faithlul brother and wisp coun­
George Tompkins will move into Mr.
the older residents of the village, l'i sellor and one who always had the beds. I t was in the year of the great Cook's newly acquired residence in
blizzard,
1888,
that
the
man
from
the person of Mrs. Abigail Sunderlm, best interest8 of our church at heart.
Maine selected wild Westchester as town.
widow of the late Qeorge Sundcrli-,
RESOLVED, That we extend to the
Our spring line of Carpets aud
who passed away last Monday evenicg bereaved family and friends our sincere an ideal home for his declining years,
and here lie filled the full span of the Mattresses are now r e a d y — H O Y T
after a long 'illuess. Mrs. Sunderliu sympathy in their great sorrow
four-score and more, surrounded by B R O T H E R S COMPANY
had been ajnember of this communitv
RESOLVED, That
t h e s e resolutions
Oilier parties inquiring fur accom­
for many years. She had lived beyon I be spread upon our miuTites and that children and grandchildren in happy
the allotted period of man's age ami i.i a copy be sent t<> the family
| profusion. The latch-string of the modations are unable to find r<>nins to
all her goings out and in before th.s j
| old homestead still hangs outside in ^rent.
L A ItoiiniNs Paistnr.
people she had performed faithful y
the nan e of his daughter, Mrs Rollo
Mr aud Mrs. George Tompkins are
EDWARD MK/UER, President
the duties of a good wife, mother ir 1
I Barber
One of the
substantial enjoying a viiit from their sister, Miss
H n n r d "f Trustees
friend. Her friends were many m •!
W B LANDHINK, Secretary. i tombs in the Somers burying ground Barrett, of Yorktown
her life influence wus « o o d , she \ .is
is the last resting place of this old
Both Mrs George W . Mathews and
warmly loved in all her intimate f a m ­
patriarch
sister, Miss Mary W o o d , are afflicted
ily and social relations. Mrs. SundtiAnnouncement.
But t h e s t o r y of this Knglieh Abra­ with severe colds, Mrs, Mathews' tak­
lin wa2 a native of Bedford, a sister f
TJJTE are pleaded t o announce to ham runs into tesFrench sequel m the ing tbe form uf a very sore threat.
the late Horace Miller, and in e w ' y
t o our j i a l r u n s a n d the public person of his wifejElizabeth L«»M >Rier
Rev S J. McOiu heon, who for the
life was united in marriage to her 1..U3
past year has acted as pastor of this
husband, since which time she n is t h a t Air W I L L I A M I ! I ' L A R K , of K a ­ ! of Mobile, Alabama—''Here w e r e s t
been a member of this communry. tonah, N Y . , ILLS a - M i.i 'd himself Her father came over with Lafayette^ chinch in connection wi h his work at
' One sou, George, was the result of • ie with our com pun v a n d t h a t our fur­ ; after the Revolutionary W a r , a n d Yoiktown Heights, n°es to Conference
I union. He and his wife" passed a ^ »y niture, carpet a m i u p h e l s t P r i n g de­ I she may have been sent North, l i k e next, week in New York city. Each
before either o f his parents, a m ' a partments will lie u n d e r his personal | George Francis Train, during o n e .if church hne given him a unanimous call
' granddaughter, a y o u D g lady, ie ' ie supervision
those terrible yellow fever epidemics to return
I sole survivor of the immediate fumi y.
Miss Emma Merritt is being treated
We also imiinunrv t hat he will have The root of this French word " M o n "
• Since the death of her husbaud,
- , the care aud e h i m of a l l work as , means " m y , " <md she was his, to di- hy Ui Hitchcock for grip. Her many
Suuderlin haH been an invalid anil I as"
rect and protec', and here she lies b y f r i e n d s are hoping that her recovery
I been carefully cared for by her u e p h w, funeral dI li0r \eTi t ol'.KOT'lKIIS C O M l ' A N Y . | tiie
side o f her William, the Conquer­ may be both rapid and permanent,
, Dr. Miller. T h e funeral w a s I Id
or
I t j ' " hi * a step across the chan- i Prof W . F Wilson is also on the
i from her late residence and b u r i a l t J k
i
nel
that
divides Albion from Gaul jtick list and was not able on Sunday
place in Bedford.
' England and Franco fought for cen­ last to be present at tbe session of the
turies, watering the soil of our migh­ Suuday School, from which place he
The firm of Clark & Avery ! » • og
was greatly missed. He is superin­
t y nation with their b e s t blood One
dissolved, I desire t o announce t<' my
tendent of the school and organist in
sows, another reaps
{i lends and the general public tit i t I
E have just reI "Blessed is ti.e man * * * that d e - both church and school His many
will coutinue in business formystii'at
friends are hoping to see him out soon.
received a fine
Katonah and Croton F a l lighteth in the law of the Lord * * *
The finn of Clark & A v e r y being
carload of Potatoes.
He shall be like a tree plan' -d by t h e
Re.-pectfully ycui..
dissolved, I desire to announce to my
rivers
of
w
a
t
e
r
*
*
*
His
leaf
a
l
s
o
AUTHtJK S. Av'EltN .
'
They are now on sale
! shall not wither, und whatsoever h e fri-nds a ' d the general public that I
will c.iniiniiein Imsinpss for myself at
at our store.
d o e t h s h a l l prosper "
K.itonah and Croton Falls.
PURDY STATION
GEORGE I ) C L I K T , M I)
Respectfully yours,
St
v
Paint half of your house with any
other paint; paint half with Devoe.
The other-paint half will take the
most gallons; if not, we will make no
charge for Devoe.
A YEAR
(
rr
r
;
%
Wears Longer or No Pay
Here's another offer.
Paint half of your house with lead-andoil: the other half with Devoe lead-andzinc.
In three years the lead-and-oil half will
need repainting, while the Devoe half will
be about like new.
If not, we will give you the paint for
the whole house.
L
A
1
KELLOGG & M E A D
,~
Hardware
N. Y.
Katonah,
c
Hoyt Brothers Company
funeral Directors and Licensed Maimers
General
Department
Store .*.
Otir FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT is being stocked with the
latest and tip-to-date goods in
all its branches.
TJiis year we
promise the most emphatic, the
most demonstrative values
we
have ever offered.
d
3
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1
We
?vill harc fo)• yoar
in
our
inspection
Carpet Department*
a
full line of the latest designs of
CARPETS,
UMS,
Etc,
of
RUGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
from
Lift
OLE­
MATTINGS
the well known house
TV. & J. SLOANE,
of
New
York.
HOYT EmS. COMPANY
Katonah, N. Y .
V l 9
r
1
Potatoes for Sale.
W
One of the peibistent bounds o l
spriDg hereabouts is the fish horn, and.
another sign, digging worms for bait.
So we have concluded spring has
come
The streets In the village this year
have been almost impassible for even
foot travellers, and conditions have as
yet but slightly cleared.
Our spring lines of Carpets ancl
Mattresses are now r e a d y . — H O Y T
^0
BROTHERS C O M P A N Y .
Green Brothers,
GOLOENS
Agent
Purd.vs, N Y .
1
Kx-lhstnct Attorney J Addison
receiver of the White I'lams,
Mount Vernon, T a r r y t o w n a n d Mamaroncck Trolley Companny, h a s
been chosen by the i o n a o f Sout beast
attorney t o succeed Abrum J
as
„
Miller in the matters now pending, in
wMch the town is defeuding the acts
oi the assessors thereof i L fixing val­
uations on lands and superstructures
and levying a tax on the valuations
so fixed.
B R I D G E i Young,
Wanted
1
.01 truits 40 cents,
n
up, sheet pictures
frames 10c.
one cent eac.
iron can make 400
per cent, profit, or $36.00 per week.
Catalogue an., sa.npl"^ free.—FRANK
1GX20CIJ\
W . "WILLIAMB Co , 1208
W . Taylor
street, Chicng. I I I . ,
1
ARTHUR S
AVERY
CHAPPAQUA
Ii t h o v. iter of the coi.imunieation
recei.ed this week from Clmppaqua
will send his or he. name to tbe editor
of the TIMES we will publish the com­
munication in our next issue. W e can­
not publish anonymous contributions.
—Editor KATONAH TIMES.