A. F. Lobdell, A P. LobdelL The Square Deal In The Home, t DICK`S

OftOTO* FALL*
M l n Rebecca Dsmtas; Is the pnest
* * t r e n d s in Divnbwry.
Dr. Watts* F a n c i e r , trf Yonlceim,
DM
* Saturday and Sunday gucflt
srf M e n d s .
Warreai Paget whose home to to
Mew Lenox, spent eleotton day to
this town.
The new telephone dAneotory ttsto
75 n a m e s under the Cratxm Falls exchange, surely an excellent showing.
chsaasitor, for which « M T are v w r
grateful. The pocket bUHard t a i l s
prrlved tost week and wan s e t up
within the last l e w daya. Oara
tabtoe have atoo been taatallsd and
t h e ronatng room furntohed Cor the
most pant, s o that but lttUs remains
to be done before aU will be l a
readiness. The young men are t o be
congratulated on their good fortune
in having such a cosy quarters in
which t o spend their leisure hours.
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tomorrow. Una law gam off o a
the lOHi and a s t h e date fnsto m
a Sunday, a ruling of the Forest,
Ftoh and Game Commission makes
t h e tows'—i«rotection suspended on
t h e day previous.,
In the forthcoming i s s u e of the
N e w York, New Haven ft Hartford
Manual of Summer Resorts a familiar
publication to moat raliroad travelers, it i s desired to list a s many
boarding cottages and farm houses
as possible and to t h i s end it Is requested that all In thto vicinity who
have s u c h accommodations to offer
shaU send their names and any furthe r facts to the local ticket agent,
Thomas A. Aston. The feature to emphasised that n o charge to made for
the Mating and the advertising thus
obtained to often found very valuable to those who are listed.
A birthday party was tendered
Michael O'NeU, who has been re- Mtos Sknma MoCoBum at her home i n
atdtae with hto daughter In Man- Union Valley o n Monday evening.
hatiian, 18 again residing to this It was a large and happy gathering,
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shout 50 in aU being present. There
Rev. GMffim is in Montrose, Pa., on w a s a party of friends from this vila vi3lt to his dauglhteT, Mrs. L e s lage and Cammed furntohed an auto
H w k l t o u and no services will be trunk load of young people out for
tiold to the Baptist churob for t w o a good time. It did not take His
guests long to start the fun and
sreete.
MveAy g a m e s
were
Till© water supply has been consid- various and
played
in
rapid
succession.
After
erably augmented by reoont rains, so
Accidents will happen, but the
ra-.toh s o that the average Croton that everybody proved that they had
familial
keep
Dr.
F a n s resident can take a b a t h — * he brought their appetites along by best-regulated
wading without mercy into the boun- Thomas' Bclsctric Oil for such emer©r s h e choBts—-onoe in a while.
tiful refreshments supplied. More gencies. It subdues t h s pain and
Thro carloads of coal smrfved , a t
firoltos followed and the
mid-night hsato t h s hurts.
Gregory's bin early to t h e week and
hour came all too quickly. Goodbyes
t h e local oail famine i s a thing of
were mingled with the wish that
County Bill*
the past. This to the first oonalguMiss McCollum would live t o celeOarmel. N. Y., Oct 84. 19W.
n.nta to arrive to town in two
brate many more such birthdays as The Board of Supervisors will meet at Camel,
saniths.
on
Tuesdif
NOT.
11,
p. m. for
t h i s and serve again a s a hostess the annual •wslon. IMS. at * o'clock
;. _ . .
flemry Tilford, one of the oldest to her friends many times in t h e AU persons having claims acalnst the ooun' y
of Putnam are requested before the third day of
a n d most esteemed
residents
of future.
the session to deposit the bills duly verified
according to law. In the box prepared for their
tin on Valley, ©eleibrated his 73d
at the clerk's office. No bills will be
Election did not pan out t o please reception
audited that are not so deposited on or before
btartibday on Wednesday. Mr. TUford
the third day of the session.
everybody
in
this
vicinity.
The
i s a veteran of the Civil war and
All bills against which are claims against
Democratic landslide made its influ- towns most be presented to the respective Board
envoys robust health.
of town auditors. No such bills will be hereence fait locally and every Democrat after considered or audited by the Boerd of
Ttoe work of building the conJohn w. Towner, Clerk
with oniy a few exceptions obtained Supervisors.
crete wail to support the raHroad
a majority in North Salem township.
tm*»nkment just south of the big
One of these was William Sohnabel,
arifts* g o e slowly a 1 ong. Am. augwho lost the office of school director
•me iit.ed force of men would ffinish. the
to Fred A. Purdy, Republican, by 28
3ob f-om prasent indications, withvotes and another was F. L. Young
in a * n k or two.
for Subrogate on the Republican tickA bTokt.n ann was the NMflt of a ed: ' who pulled through in the towm
t a l l b-uslaiiied by William Creem on by a majority of 13. Sixty-two Buli
Wi>dne*Uy
morning. Some • d a l m Moose votes were polled in the town.
Ore m wus thrown out of a local O'Bmien, Democrat, tor Assembly got
fco:«u-ry iscei'ving the fracture w h e n a majority of 160 In the two dishe hit CXQ sidewalk. Dr. Hitchcock tricts. All county offices in Westlraaiod the br* a.i.
chester went to the Democrats and
The Ja-puret JadteB announce a although in s o m e instances their
ChrsAuii.s sunn ir and sate a t the majorities were small, they made a
church parioms on tike afternoon and clean sweep. The results for Presi- Recently erected on Main, street has
ewmiLg of Wednesday, Dec. 11th. dent in the t w o districts of North already proved its usefulness and i s
iWu-ier announcements of this im- Salem were a s follows: in district
portant annual event in the social No. 1, Wilson, got 55, Taft 45 and appreciated by all.
life of the church.
Roosevelt 26; in district Nlo.2 , WilA telephone in the
home and
The Prt-abytt rian Christian En- son got 69, Taft 52 and Roosevelt
deavor Society held a business meet- 36. In district No. 2, for Governor, place of business is always useful
i n g and social at t h e home of Sulzer got 68, Hedges 57 and Straus
and saves both time and energy.
Kraset Seoord on Wednesday evening 33. Those who hark back to other
The attendance was good and every- times claim that this is the first
If you are without telephone serbody reports a fine time with the time t h e Democrats have carried the
town since the Civil war. They have vice, why not arrange to have our
g a m e s and r e f r e s h m e n t .
Mir. and Mrs. F. A. Purdy, togeth- their chance—mow let's see if they representative call.
e r with Mrs. J. C. Purdy, left yes- make good.
An appointment can be made by
terday by automobile for Passaic.
URSUANT
TO
AN
ORDER
OP
THE
HON.
The day was not altogether favorJ. Bennett Southard. Surrogate of the calling M-t. Kisco 12090 (free call).
Abte ior the tiri.p but it was not an County of Putnam, N. V., notice is here by gives
to all psjsons having claims against the estate
o?T»le''san.t journey and the party is or Lydia M Yale, late of the Town of Southeast,
ID said County, deo*-ased, to present the same
wr- enjoying a visit with relatives with
i ue vouchers tnereor to the undersigned
Executrix
of the last Will and Tesiament of
i r #tW Jersey.
Lydia M.Yale, deceased at her residence and
place
of
transacting
business in the Village of
H. W. CORTISS, Local Agent,
Forty
attended
the
Experience Brewster, Putnam County,
New York, on or
/ M e e t i n g held by the Baptist ladies before the (tth day of May, 1918.
Dated October 2lst 1913.
35 West Msin St., Mt. Kisco, N. V.
on Wednesday afteirnoon
at the
Mary K. Yale, Brewster, N. Y.
church parlors. All present who had
ea ued a dollar told of their adveu&tm
in poetry. Most of it was
cl-'v-r and all wasc omicai some so
much so that many of those who
went are laughing yet.
The New
Fountain
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NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO.,
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The Square Deal
In The Home, t
YowCRtib*!*
You'hear a great deal about the "Square Deal" in
business and politics.
But" have you ever applied the principle of the square
deal to'your own household affairs ?
For instance, is your kitchen range or cook stove
Everybody Invited toj! giving'you a square deal?
Does it^do justice to your cooking and baking—give
Come and See One of the i Ithe family table a square deal?
save fuel and give'your pocket book a square
Finest Furniture Stores ij deal Doesjit
when you pay the fuel bills ?
in Connecticut.
Probablyjnot. But there is one range that will give
Furniture and its closely allied lines, such as floor
coverings, stoves, ranges, etc., are our only carryings—
we do not scatter our shot, but aim to give every purchaser of furnitute more than the money can possibly
obtain elsewhere. The full benefit of our knowledge
of the business is at your disposal. We strive to make
every purchaser at our store a steady customer. This
policy has been ours since the day the business was
started. Its growth from a small store out White street
has been marked by four forward steps, first to 39
White street, then to 11 White street, and now to the
most promiuent location in the center of the city, the
J. M.'Ives store, 257 Main street. The growth of this
store has been remarkable and in this connection we
wish to thank the thousands of people who have helped us by their patronage and encouraging words, and
assure them all that we appreciate their trade and
! friendship.
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"i!h n
was oil" of those ''goodtsc ' daiK-e-i in H*0th Salem Mondv,
!i:ii d '.v eight Of our
fVCMM paopil ;li.'!!<r. f t f old Town
mi
a v i - loo..od bo bright and
J.,;.., • i.f'u-i wOk tf*l young
people
I : a |paofrfttJ ciindes around
tb • ?uor. fttf imurc was up to sjiuiff
.i iH*fr-eh-menits, also fine,
w re sail
For Real Estate of All Kinds go to W. M. Smalley.
New Houses in Brewster and North Brewster. Low
prices. Easy terms.
Floors, old and new, refinished by the latest model
floor surfacing machine.
W. M. SMALLEY,
Contractor and Builder,
Brewster, N. Y.
A. C. HEXAMER and JAS. E. TOWNER, Auctioneers
Will Sell a t
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, Nov. 14,1912,
UN
K: o v e n i»!4hit was marlud by no
*p<!iaJ
tJK'iiouueait. A fair sized
Mjiisl ?a !i i d at the d.pot and
At 10 o'clock A. M., at the Stables of B. E. Sperry,
h e a r i the r'linaiwg come in. Eh en t j
RIDGEFIELD, C O N N . ,
<s.:-.y 8 i $ o'•. i(x:k Wilson's e!e«Liou
i ma a
n--d and
\ttMtt$
For Adams & Keeler.
I* g f d ' a:i<J the p< ople began to
d: Bflmt ah ? a ) hour later. Some AU the Horses, Carriages, Wagome, Harness. 3ta* Saved tarom t h e recant
Pi re wiiioh completely d^asuno. u their stables,
o "JH in K'a;>id a-ouud uai'il midi. |: ;•! o ue-ir vhe finaJ tidings.
Ka-(-iia'.i
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Hfeli
Souou]
wtu
4 0 Horses,
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n m . As a n j f C'ousisitdaig of 14at<&ed Pairs, Surrty, Jtumau>at, and Work-Horses, sia of
i nscond l m w& Pi»-V stated "J* sej-vioeaWfc and good-inaJinerod. Anion* aixwe are surae exosf*'
t&= i j u o n * . o!" Mi. K\si4) and this ucmally good laiaily and work nora**.
s»:i<sat » ;
o w d by a K
t e v»
and the QlKS>
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a^nagftx.o * la
wii'.w Mai
Cuneistkig of Coaches, Carriages, S^aiks* Watfotus, Surreys, T<*> Buggies,
*d and
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Uuiuanouts, Buaiatfss Wagons, Farm Wagons, Trucks, Sitjjfim.
AJw> neavy
i>ix*i h';d BHWf ta*i ba.t'1'* in (fcg
and Ugttat &LnjAe and Lnuubie Harness, Rubs*.. HUtakets, h)tc.
p^i M
.ame is auticiitt<t*d'Jib* abovt **Lt wijft offer au utuusualiy good upponLuniiLy u» iuteJidifig
iJ d**ut««!tiou of Cro-o*) nftfiaV
l-uixabaatrs. The Hatrnitabs aud Wagous aft) nM in good cuwiMJoii. many Of
«.'^s §49 M '*•» unaKe the urip aoid en- tb mi ntw. Tine l i o i s e s a.i* an extra feuud lot, all bavkig beou peiibouiaJJ>
aedeoUbd by otaelr owiiuis, aud ar-e suki umly ooi acuouwt of retijiug finou*
*!JJS of the Young Men't
iDsjy busiiitss.
ii<ea.t and cozy
SALE HO8ITJVK. K a l N OR SHINE
i/!*ce has
ben
T E R M S : — i l l suous auder *&t».t*U,Ca«4i; over $50itit, taw
hits by
c-u appioted not**.
rtoitts,;
Per order of ADAMS & KEELER.
a o P-**fc-U4i U>f Chjfc n-Uh a fin*
6 0 Wagons,
you a square deal day after day, year in and year out)
it's the
Household Range.
We shall be glad to explain and demonstrate its! *
merits to you at any time.
Stoves.
LANDSMANS
257 Main Street,
Also full line of Heating
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WSTEE, N. Y.
Danbury, Conn. *
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A. F. Lobdell,
DICK'S
s,
Introduction Sale.
To introduce to you our new store and its great f
if many new departments we are going to inangurate
BREWSTER, N. Y.
One of the Largest Sales Ever
Held In Danbury
Real Estate.
Friday's Jananese sale given, by'
«he 1're. byte rian lady folk was rende r d a liittle less successful by the
nda which was needed if not welcome just at this time. Everything
a s told in this column last week,
was prettily arranged. The total pro« M | s of the sale was $00, an exmttnt
showing, when the weather is
c o t vi«'i ^ed.
msmm
The Lobdell store is prepared to fill
your wants for the coming cold weather.
Dry Goods Dept.
Flannels, Worsteds, Suitings, Outings,
Wastings, Prints, Ginghams, Draperies,
Comfortables, Wool Blankets, Sweaters,
Gloves. Underwear. Hosiery, Fancy
Goods and Notions.
House Furnishings.
Shoe Dept.
A P. LobdelL
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Ranges.
The famous Glenwood is now being sold cheaper X
than ever before on account of us being in the low rent \ *.
district, in our own building. Ranges from $11.75 UP- ! 8
Furniture.
Our Furniture Department is the most1 complete J
in the city. Everything for the home, at the most
reasonable prices.
Rockers.
Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Linoleum, Oil
Cloth, Oil Cloth Rugs, Shades, Wall
Paper, Etc.
Ladies, Childrens and Mens Shoes.
latest last and built to wear.
This is the means we are taking to show you the
4» great amount of money you can save on every purchase
. . by coming down town to our own building in the low,", rent district, where we have beed able to bring our ex] \ pense of doing business to a minimum thereby giving
«• the public the benefit of our great price savings.
Come, see and save—our new store is your opportJ unity.
The
Reed Rockers, like cut at $1.89, We [have the £
greatest assortment of Reed Rockers, and Oak and ] J
Mahogany Rockers in the dull or polished finish.
Candy
Don's fail to pay a visit to our Candy Department.
We have fresh candy every Saturday for 25c a pound J I
box, regular 40-cent pound box. Phone orders taken ; !
and delivered.
The Heary Dick Co.,
1132-134-136-138-140-143 Main Street,
j DANBUEY, CONN.
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