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Holmes show to-night. Adv.

Holmes show tonight . Adv.

Robert H. Thomas, 3d, of Mechan-Icsburg, Pa., for the past six weeks employed in the Standard office, has

Prof. C. W. Appeline was a large j o l n e d u , e corp. o f reporters who buyer at the Canham auction. He se- g a t h e r n e w e f o r t h e Associated Press cured at low prices many articles of a t t n e c l t y hBil Philadelphia. value. i

I The Board of Education has appro-The Martha family have left t h e l p r , a t 0 d $ 2 5 ^ d e f r a y expenses of

dwelling and are now residing P r o f A n a n j Williams who will at-the Barnum cottage on Railroad t e n d a convention of state lnstruc-

avenue. | t o r ^ he held at Syracuseduring the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, of Po» | holiday vacation period.' Mrs. Wil-

cantlco Hills, will spend the winter llams wiU accompany him. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vreeland.

Arthur H. Scrlbner, of Charles Scrihner's Sons, bids fair to out do

Philip F. Beal engaged in boring a 'Peth Low as a farmer. He has Just 'ell on the rock-ribbed county farm added to his possessions between

surprised to reach a depth of Bedford and Mt. Kisco. a farm for Inety-eight feet before striking rock, which, It is reported, he paid one-

quarter of a million dollars. Henry Dick's auto truck i s a busy

vehicle. The highway between Brew-1 Thursday evening Miss Hasel Stam ster and Danbury is not in the best received a large number of friends at condition possible, but Dick's wagon. C. A. Ganung's residence. The friends this afternoon.

produced musical instruments and music for dancing. Other assistance

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OtOTOK PALL8 Herman Juengst spent Saturday In

New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Artrhur Outhouse spent Saturday In New York.

Arthur Smith was confined to the house for several days this week.

M. O. Adams Is building a barn on the Robert Hyatt place at Somers.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Helen Juengst spent Sunday in Tarry-town.

Mrs. Elisabeth Duran, of Peekskin, visited relatives in town for several days.

Rev. Mr. Rimpo has purchased a Maxwell touring car of E. Fowler, of Carmel.

The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their Xmas exercises on Xmas eve.

The annual entertainment given by the school children will be held

WBDDED.

Lucss-Bloomer.

Funeral of Serene I . Payne. | Diphtheria Toll of 1*77.8 Recalled. Robert. 9 and Edward. 8. died bev On Sunday the official life of the On Monday, Undertaker Furraan, of t w « e n June 30th and July 5th. Edna

nation paid final tribute to the late Haverstraw and Undertaker Charles Hooper, aged 9. daughter of Henry Sereno E. Payne, for more than 30 H. Smith. Jr., made application to a n d Lavlnla Hooper, who had been

cooal chunfh Salem Center was wit- y e a r 8 ' m e m b « r of the House of Re- Town Clerk Barrett for transit per- , i v I n * with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bailey nessed by a large audience one of P ^ ^ t A t l v e s from New York. Black- mits for the removal of the bodies o n Dingle Ridge, hoping to oscapa ithe nrettlest church weddings ever * a r b e d legislators executives and of Norman H and Philip Rush, aged the disease, died on July 11 th and held In this vicinity when Miss m e m b e r » o f the Judiciary were Joined respectively 4 years, 9 months and w l , h h e r death the scourge ended. • r . t h t « n i n iH„,. ,ia,,«rM«r «r Mr b y t h e representatives of foreign 2 years, 2 months, eons of Dr. and

J f j J C n a J l ^ H B u r n e r a i d , C O U n U i e s l n t h e f , r e t f o r m a I cere' M w > N o r m a n B **»< f r o m ** •* -" B ° t h n e r T h r ° W ' ' J a P " Male m 8 Lucas of Montreal Cana | n , o n y n e W l n t n e chamber of the cliff cemetery to Haverstraw. where George Bothner. the vr'eran wreatl-da were joined in holy wedlock b y . H o u » e I n " y ? r s „ fc . , |«g **+* f b u r t e d £ , w l » . * • a f

Ka v o r , t e w , u » *Z"™*

R v J h S 11 i lit I cloud of sorrow hung heaviest The Standard was appealed to for f a n * and has been seen on the m a t eprectee"y at 12 o'clock Mrs Height o t e r a I l t t J e B r o U D <* legislative vet- names and dates. Norman died on w , t h Henry Goddard at the Town

struck the first chord on the church e n u w w h o s o u * h t t h c c o l d comfort April 2, 1878 and Phttlp two weeks Hall met Tavlo Miyake at Brown'* a d ^ T e 8 t e d choir began to o f companionship in misery, far back later. The cause of death in each °ym> N e w York, Monday night. T h e

inarch un the aisle of the beautl- , D * c o r n e r , n t h e rear o f t h e case was diphtheria. The scourge Evening World of Tuesday says: fullv decorated church singing "O chamber. Tliey w»re the R-nnWicans made its appearance early In Decern- T h a t Interest in wrestling here I* Savior Drecious Sav ior" After the " o i d *"*"*" compaiiio.is-iu-^ **• of ber, 1877. Louis A.. 6 years and 6 n o t entirely dead was evidence by choir had finished the lines of this t h o d e a d • t * * e 8 m a n l n t*16 legislative months old. daughter ot Ferdinand A. the • • * • • crowd which witnessed this hymn and reached their place in the b a t U e o f a 1 u a r t e r o f • century and and Lydla A. Hoyt and Arthur E.. contest. The sale of tickets had to chancel they rendered "O perfect 0 i c y W — * uncomfortable in the aged 1 year and 2 months, son of b e stopped before the main exhibl-Love " When this song had been com- P u b U c 8 , , o w °* t n e , r R r , e f ' I n t h e c e n " Joseph and Julia Heady, died on "on w a s staged. Included In the Dieted the organ pealed forth the t e r ' B , i f f l y uPri*"ht. w i , n folded arms. Thursday, Dec. 6th. In both cases crowd were half a dosen fashionably

sat "Uncle Joe" Cannon, the dead death ensued within a few hours af- dressed women.

never falls.

strain of Lohengrin's wedding march. ... ... ,,. , i The four ushers Messrs Anson Lob- m a n ^ chief in many a hard-fought ter illness was noticed. The next day Wrestling with a large carbuncle

Mr. and Mrs. George Flewellln, of d e U H l r a m Stevens Robert Wilkin rtru&Sle ° f policy and statecraft. Be- several other cases being reported U « o n hi* right shoulder. Bothner was at The ladies of the Presbyterian j - " ^ , ^ thVe"vTnlng"enJoy*bta~wMlK a t o M h ' v l 8 , t e d N a t i v e s in town ' d ' C h a r l e s E. Keeler led the bridal B , d e " » « " « « > J a , n e 8 Hemenway. of p u b n c BChool was closed. Within * ! > * ? * • * ^"advantage and hi*

' 'procession, then came Miss Annette Indiana; John Dwlght. ol New \ o r k ; twenty-four hours the eldest daughter *trenM h church were gratified to find $82 ln renAere6 „ M r a n d A , r 8 G a n u n g -

the hands of the money changers when last Friday's sale with Mrs. W. L. Scofield closed. All buyers far­ed well.

• Court Bernardlne had election of officers at their last meeting with

Ithe exception of a few changes. All 'past officers were reelected. Tues­day, Dec. 22d, will be the last meet-

, . . . ing of the year and all members Salem. The drills went through 30 feet g h o u I d m a k e a n e f f o | t ^ b e p r e s e n t

of eartli and

on Friday last. waned after twenty minutes

Bills are posted for a benefit dance Bloomer, dressed In green broadcloth Ebeneser Hill, of Connecticut and Cf Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, Jennie M.. "J work. He was very fatigued when

F. Beal has finished an artesian for George H. Hoyt, of South

157 feet of rock. A flow of 20 gallons per minute was obtained.

Officers for the year were elected at the annual meeting of the Men's Club held at the club rooms on Tues-

fcJ5 » A " ^ - P : . -™ a , ! a , S ! I . 0 L!! ! ! day m i n t The following were chos­en: Dr. W. L. Scofield, President; Dutcher House. Pawling, Is not going

to the Hotel Green. Danbury, to sue- J a m e g M Vice-President; Thorn*, ceed Manager F. A. Cantwell. who , A ^ 8 e c r e t a r y ; Joeeph Scolpino. has been promoted to the Stratfield. T r e a 8 U r e r ; D r . C. W. Appelin. George Bridgeport. (Schneider and Howard Tuttle, House

John Watte, of Patterson, recently Committee, sod quantity of timber on

land of the late Dr. Birch and The Girl Scouts, true to their motr

to are always on the lookout for an expects to move his saw mill ln <>«»«* o p p o r t M I l l t y to m s o m e worihy d e e d tha t h e may begin operations there without delay

This Christmas season has opportu­nity written large all over it and

i carrying a hmmu ,,i in„i carna- J o h n Ihil«ell. of Pennsylvania. ! a ged 10 and three children of Michael l 5 , e Japanese gained a half Nelson tlons as maid of honor and then the '*' 8 W o r e l w o U , d n e v e r e n t e r t h l B C o d y - VVillUm C , aged 16; Isabel, and leg hold on him and this t ime bride who wore a traveling costume chamber again until I came with a ^ e d 11 and James H.. aged 7 were his efforts to break free were mn-

„ „ „ , , r „, , , , , , o„ MM ~nV of tan colored broadcloth trimmed certificate of election in my hand' M6<* to the death list. Two days availing. • 3 i « « « t 1 ^ J r « n T I with fur with hat to match accom- B a i d " U n c l e Joe" Cannon his square i a t e r , on the 9th. I w o daughters of Tlie American appeared much evening at 7.30 p. m.. with J^ur with hat to mate*^ accom ^ ^ . . b u t P a r t t e d l e d and I j o h n and Mary Hancock. Millicent H.. Wronger than his swarthy opponent

Mrs. P. L. Hitchcock • * * * • * ; " £ T h o * m a n a g e M the had to come to the funeral' L g * « flnd E m m a C . . aged 4. d i e d - after U»e five-mlnu.e rest and after several ladles at a whist party on ™ " V e n n °J \ \ . i Neither President Wilson nor Vice-' t o U 1 of e , g h t deaths within four tli'ee minutes of rough wrestling he Wednesday afternoon. l a n ^ her broTher F r a n c l a M U O S M T r « s l d c n t Marshall attended the ser- d R y B . , took tho offensive. As soon as he be-

Mrs. Thomas Flood and children, of mMtnm b e 8 t ' n A t ^ g ^ ^ vices but both were represented. The The death of Carrie M.. aged 6. c a m e the aggrespor he secured a firs* Llncolndale, spent 8unday with her JF ^--^fl - the procession re- Senate entered the chamber headed daughter of John Heady, D e c 14th. * r l P on the Oriental and by superior mother, Mrs. Mary Shay. ' ' ' ' '-" "

One of the holiday festivities will the Girl Scouts are prepared. They ex be the first meeting of the Auction pect to use the proceeds of their Bridge Club which will be held a t ' recent entertainment ln furnishing the home of Mrs. W. L. Scofield on several Christmas baskets which will the evening of Jan. 1st. Members are be distributed ln the neighborhood requested to come at 7:30.

The Camp Fire Girls of Pawling will appear in two plays, "Any Girl"

where they are most needed.

A 400-day clock at Dahm's Jewelry and optical emporium is as neat and

and "The Dress Rehearsal," at the lasting as anything in that line. A Dutcher Opera House on the evening much more useful device warranted of Dec. 22d. There will also be music- for a life t ime i s a silver cleaning

numbers. Reserved seats are now cabinet. The guaranty extends to ef-aale. jfectivenees as well as durability. The

Ail who use them bear testimony « * « • • f r o m ^ c o l o r a t i o n to bright-to the protection, warmth and coal- ness. removing every particle of ao 1 repairing the damage done to E. C.

• Purdy's bungalow at Peach Lake.

Willis Smith was confined to the house several days with a cold.

Norman See Is reported ill.

Miss Alecla and Sarah Robinson of White Plains, were guests and Mrs. Dorney over Sunday.

Mrs. Sylvester Tompkins spent sev­eral days with her sister, Mrs. Jaa. R. Ostrander, of Union Valley.

On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark entertained Mrs. Mungle, of Margaretville and Vincent Smith, of h ® D e y _ m o o n

New York.

traced their steps down the church ^ Senator Thornton, of Loulsana. EJdward, aged 6. son of Francis and knowledge of the game, not by « aisle to the strains of Mendelsohn's as president pro tern, and Secretary M ary Phelps, Dec. 28th. Alfred, aged Perior s rength Bothner gradua l*

' 11, aon of Thomas and El l ia Martin. Pressed the shoulders of his rival U» Dec. 27thi made up the village mortu- t h e niat and with a supreme effort

wedding march and were carried to ot State Bryan headed t h e cabinet the bride's home where many invit- members, Secretaries Houston, Red-

binson. ed friends gathered later to enjoy "eld. Lane and Wilson. The cabinet | ^ ^ o r d of the moat sorrowful h* Pinned them there long enong* of Mr.'the Informal reception and wiah t h e ! ™"nbers «""» t h e J u a t , c e a o f t h * 8 u | holiday season ever known ln B r e w - ^ b e proclaimed winner by Refer .*

new married couple the best of luck;P"> m e Court occupied the front seats

through life's journey. o f " " H ° U 8 ° c h a m b e r - D , , r ? c t l y b e " Mr. and Mrs. Lucas sail to-day o n ' ^ r e them was the catafalque on

the steamship Rio de Janeiro of the 'which were flowers ln profusion Lloyd and Braslllan line for Lima,, »*nt by the House, the New York • , , • • „ „ Peru where they will spend their l e g a t i o n , the Senate, the president reported from that district on Jan. the Jap much against his will. He wa*

' moon as guests of the groom's ! a n d numerous personal friends of the 8 t i 8 7 8 . m Dykemaas the death of , , t e m l , / t *«« •* .* •*»_ l tw , l ™ m e d ^ a ^

father. The bride was

For the first time for several | m a n y v a l u a b l e a n d ^ ^ p r eeents ed and the galleries had been filled

Hter. | J o e Rogers. The next appearance of the disease! The Yonkers News of Monday re-

was ln Drewville. The death of Mary, 'ers to the contest as '•BoOmer'* aged 9 and Annie, aged' 8, daughters Last Match" and says: of Michael' and Mary Kelley. were Bothner accepted this match with

Clarence B., aged 2 yeare, son of «Pon bis arrival here Miyake began. Alexander and Nettle Dykeman. oc- "pestering" Bothner for a bout. Fin-curred on Jan. 6th. A BrewBter home ally, when he offered to throw George

hour t h e months the people of Croton are b e w h J c h g R p I a i n I y o f t h e h l gh w , u » a thousand spectators, the Rev. j w a a bereft on the 13th day by the three times within an hot ing supplied with water from the e g t e e m l n w h i c h g h e w a s h e l d by her D r - H e n r y D. Couden, chaplain of the d e a t h of William, aged 2, son of Ed- American "called" him. The reservoir on the Purdy estate. I f r | e n d g W e e x t e n d to M r §aA House, opened the services with a w a r d M e f t d . r'fJf^S' T^' , u , I

Frank McCollum was the latest to M r B L u c a e o U r congratulations an 8 l m P l e prayer. "Neaerr, My God, to T h e death of George Scharfenberg. Although the majority of fans be-6 months, son of Law- Heve that the Jap has undertaken a suffer a loss from chicken thieves. b es t wishes for a long and happy Thee" was sung by the quarrtette o f a g e d j y e a r .

On Friday night 25 or more were tak- married life, en. The thieves were traced for a couple of miles but were not dis­covered.

Men from Danbury are engaged ln

•avlng attending the use of shingles ' " * » c h a 8 ' n g and corners is marvel-for aiding as well as roofing Z < * • * n d «"* Immediate newness to dwellings. Mrs. L. A. Shove and J. everything treated.

Howard Truran are the latest con- T h e a n u u a j election of officers of verts to the improvement. | Croton Lodge. No. 368. F. and A. M.,

The annual Christmas exercises of was held at the lodge rooms on e Dykemaas Baptist Sunday school Wednesday night with the following

I be held Wednesday evening, result: Charles J. F. Decker, Mast-23d. beginning at 7:30. After er; J. Ralph Truran. Br. Warden;

the enteteinment the ladies of the W. Garfield Gardner. Jr. Warden; church will serve a supper, proceeds Ldwaid D. Stannard .Treasurer; Wil-for the benefit of the church. U M E Smith. Secretary. The ap-

, — 'poiutlve officers will be named at the Undertaker Furmau, of Haverstraw. Q e x t w g u I a r m e e t l u g . Jan. 6th. when

who was In Brewster Monday i s a ^ o t t i c e n w i u be installed. Refresh-near neighbor of Capt. Andrew Cos- m e n U w e f e ^ ^ . ^ a t t h e c l o g e u

griff and bis daughter Mrs. John M. | o d _ e #

Sloane. He reports Mr. Cosgriff hale I and hearty at 83. Mrs. Sloan*'* eldest I Hon. Charles F. Murphy, of Brook-

OBITUAKY.

Calvary Baptist Chursb which Mr. r e nce and Margaret Scharfenberg. Fel^ hopeless task. Miyake is supremely Payne attended and the Rev. Samuel 1 4 t h , w a g not due to diphtheria and confident that he will accomplish H. Greene, pastor of the church, ft public funeral was permitted. The what he has set out to do. He defeat-preached a brief sermon. The quar- d e a U l of Mary, aged 8. daughter of ed all comers and won several oatoh-tette sang "Lead, Kindly Light" and J a m e s H . and Martha Juliff, on Feb. as-catch can tournaments during a

Charlotte Mead-Paddock Bragg. the chaplain pronounced the benedic- 2 5 t , l r d u e u, diphtheria, again alarm- five years' sojourn In Europe and t h e Mrs. Charlotte Bragg, second wife tion. '©d t i e village people. On Wednesday, British Isles and he declares that h e

and widow of the late William H. I After the ceremony the body was February 27th. occurred the death of will dispose of Bothner too. George Di»ee. toruMly ot Urowoor, «UAJ i ^ t u, u« iu B mie uniii iu mt? of- Gertrude E., aged 12, daughter of l s making no predictions i,ut he la at her residence. No. 3 Bennett Place, teruoou. when, escorted by a commit- prof, and Mrs. G. C. Smith, of Drew anxious to wind up his career with Danbury ,on Wednesday, Dec. 8th, in tee of 60 members of the House and Seminary, Carmel. The third child of a victory.

Several of our young men annoyed ^ g 5 t h y e a r — h e r a g e Senate, it was taken to Auburn. M l c h a e l Kelley. of Drewville. died on ' Daniel Barrett, of Somers. on Sunday. r W i M U H e H W B B „ daughter of the •i.„ i,„m« «r Mr P«v.,« .*. 7Z. I Eli Griffin, for many years

huge tree blown down during. Sun­day's utoru* wrecKed a portion of the structure.

the same day. d e

daughter recently celebrated twenty-first birthday.

Highway

her lyn and Brewster, on the face of the I returns, was elected State Senator 'from the Sixth District by a majori-

'" k o U ty of one vote and afterward tein-

nlght. Mr. Barrett had driven to t h e ' ^ p h m p M e a d ftnd> w a a y ^ l n ; M f p n y n e W f t s m u c U g o u g l l t f o r to Q t h e r ^ ^ ^ C a m e , w e f e J a i l pendence for home cured hams will village and was nearly ready to leave g ^ ^ a s t . Her first husband was 8 0 U D d the keynote in Presidential . , u t A I m a L u d a , 5 years, daughter have no Lusiness for his smoke house when the boys started throwing snow H e u r y P a d d o c k ( a ^rpenter and campaigns. He was drafted for that o f Andrew J and Phebe 8. Hicks. «ila year. Eight and one-half cents balls which were not any too soft. . b o t h e J . o f A n g o n P a d d o c k i & 8 e r v i c e b y the Republicans of Brew- P e b ] 2 t | , Jennie. 9 years, daughter P01- P°u,,«l « • the hoof was such a n Barrett aroused Constable Walker I ^ ^ - ^ , n l g 9 6 H e p r e B e n t e d CondlUons o f H e n n a n and Jane Best. March 9th. attractive price that he patted with and Justice Moses who followed along T h e f u n e r a , W f l 8 h e l d u Danbury ^ clearly and emphatically that he J e 8 8 , e g y e : i r 8 daughter of Dr. James h i s flock before the real corn fat-to see what might happen. As he l e f t ^ F r i d a y laM T]xoauui P . Bragg, of carried the audience with him. H a n d Antoinette Merrltt. te,liug a n d »weete4ilug process began, the village the boys began to enjoy R u i l a n d V t > i f o r m e r l y assistant sta- H e made figures bristle with interest, ^ h e r outbreak in this village T h u s h e ontained the high dollar for themselves again. The constable got m U o n a g e n t w l t h Macdonald at the His speech went home to the greatest prompted Mrs Ellen L. Borden to In- hi* l*"* " ^ a a v e d t h e c , o r u -their names and Monday morning; H a r l e m d e l k > t , Brewster and Wm. H. crowd of voters ever assembled In „ I g t u p o I l r l g l d enlorcemeut of the j ••- , -the boys were summoned to appear B r a g g ^ M a U U e d a p p r e n t i c e at the town and the voters evidently , i e a I U l ^urd rules and regulations. | before Mr. Moses. Fortunately the t h ( J 8 t a n d a r d office, Salvation Army carried bis words to the ballot box. U a v l d Davidson, aged ^6 and three boys received only a serious lecture C a p U i D a o d P a a t o r of U»e Metho- McKinley's majority was the largest children, Maggie. 4; Jessie. 2 and

BEADING NOTICKM.

Superintendent has received the stone crusher and p ^ j ^ y d e p r i v e d of his majority by

leased with privilege of pur- M o f d e r ^ supreme Court Justice . by the Town Board. He pro- Benedict, directing the counting of

poses to put the machinery in o p - ' B l x t e e n ballots declared void, is now oration at once and thus provide a Q U ^ b e cau8e of a decision handed large quantity of material for use d o W Q b y f J j e A p p e U a t e Division yeB-on the highways early next spring. j ^ , . ^ , , reversing Judge Benedict's or-

On Monday evening a regular meet- der. The case will now be carried to ing of the Pattersan Grange was the Court of Appeals. Vield. It was decided that the third and fourth degrees be conferred at the nxet regular meeting on Monday

Putnam County a Model. ( F r o m T h e N e w Y o r k T r i b u n e . )

For law and order Putnam county

and warning.

Paying for Glynn's Vetoes.

dist churches at Naugatuck, Ct. and ever recorded in Southeast and in j o l , n _ iu mouths, died during the Bloomfield, Conn., has won his way Putnain county as well. week beginning March 12th. The wld-to friends and fortune, were among — - ~ ~ " o w MA mother, Jessie, recovered af-

Tlmt the incoming state admlnistra t b o t t e p r e a e a t . T h e interment was " " " " • " D.n.e . G r . y R . . . t « v . a | J J « » JJ»WI I J ^ « ^ ^ tlon will find the finances of the at Mount Kisco. Enroute thereto state in deplorable condition is shown T b o m a a P B ragg renewed his ac-clearly in the annual budget of ap- q u a l u t a n o e f l with m a n y propriations desired for the coming f r i t f n d s

year Just completed by the outgoing Comptroller, William Sohmer.

"Uncle" Daniel Gray's Relatives. Since the death of the Stormville

Mountain hermit and the discovery Brewster and publication of the fact that his

fortune amounted to $13,000, "only

For Heal Estate, see A. P. Budd.

H i t i SB T O H E N T -fl r o o m s t o r e n t - n O u t e r s i r e e l , l iututrt- Huiuut ' l H. L d i e t

otliers assisting sible.

in every way pos-. ( '. M e r r i c k . t ' u r u i H iVt , U n w M e r .

The total appropriations for ail pur- Bridget Fitzgerald, poses asked for in the comptroller's! Bridget, widow of the late Patrick budget amount to $70,092,737.86. Fltsgeraid, died at the residence of d 0 C laratiou of relationship to the

This ls an increase of $22,193.210.-'her son Patrick FiUgerald, Jr., 138th u t ) rmlt iu a letter sent from Valley 12 over the appropriations of 1914. | Street, New York City, ou Tuesday. ( . , t y NOTth Dakota and addressed to

Exclusive of contributions to the Her age was 74 years. ' ̂ coroner. The writer says he is

ins n i l i s i l . l i Buy O e l d U l g , O o a i l a f I HULTU o ld

. , r c a l l W r i t e o r f l i o u e t o U l l a r u Uron , * v w -F r e d e r i c k , a g e d 10 , s o n o f E l b e r t Hi©r. N e w Yu-k .

A N T E D — . V m : » u 1 l i n u i vmtlt » t»ve . t o i iun i t ' l i he r

K. Ulue , l i l t "

C . a n d M e l i s s a H o w e * . M a r y E v e l y n , surviving relatives" have been found ^ ^ ? daughter of James L>. and buru e l i l irr Wood w c'o*l Urs. WUUS

in several states. Virginia Little, Maggie, aged 4. Chief of Police Moith. of Beacon, , B „ V , t t r n, amUmZ and Houorah D A * n UN ilikri.^t coat 1'iioe uaid tor

1 1 J .1 i«. . . daughter Of William ana nuaurmi | ^ uuwturHi.ytUfliw.buo IU* fur rum ou Saturday last received the latest Qrmoa a n d M a K g l e M . , daughter of piuiy; u waits street. letepUou • lum.

William Paddock, occurred during a osErH LA<X\V iue Tailor opposite Towa . . _ _ . _ . o«»w f l U r . r i s f j i x d *' 11*11. UreAbUT, a l s o U<H-4 a i l k l ' i d a of r e -the same week. Rev. V. a. unscaru. m ^ i ^ ^ aUd rt-uairioa-01 Kun» Talophaas ir,. RAV W C Smith and the village

1 l > a d l u o r T o p wlUi Kf I C C W K OU It . I i b t b e I t tVM-'U Ti l l -

Kot>U-r a n d lin•*• u r K i n d e r evening, but that owing to the holi- b o l d B ^ r e c o r d . Judge J. B. Southard ' g j n k i n g f u u d g ^ e total approprla-1 The cottage long occupied by the ^ u n e D. Newbauer and that he is i * * ^ - ' * . ^ ! S I [ L - n ammtM thaaftSkaila^wSi

* 5 * * • » • ? » ^ g y j f g J ? «"*»* i u dismissing the December t l o n g a m < | | u l l to ^ , , 3 , 3 ^ 0 . 4 which deceased and her husband near the a n e D U e w o f ^ ^ G r e y . in a poorly ^ ^ ^ ^ n and » t h from ' n boa tZTT* I S . i s , a l . , . eap...» W

Uullui:.-,

#nicn wui prouauiy ne at tue e l U i e r c i v l , ^ criminal. \ihe approprjaUons of 1»14. the first or second dwelling erected N « w h a u e r claims that his father u w r - , ' _ ^ meeting of the New Year. T h e c o u | t told t l M } talesmen, among 1 Throughout his campaign for re- on the new highway constructed for- riwl t h e hermit's s ister and that they

A remarkable opportunity to kill whom was 8tuyvesaut Fish, the fiuan ejection, Gov. Glynn claimed that he ty years ago along the west side of h a d ^ ^een their relative for eigh-i w o birds with a single throw was cier, that Putnam county should be had saved the state $11,000,000 by his the reservoir, the same beiug ueces- tMeD years. The writer of the letter recently offered to Walter Barth of congratulated. | vetoes when it was dearly apparent sary for the accommodation of lieu- B u V S t | i a l j,is father and mother died Patterson. While on a bunting trip! As a contrast Rockland county. ( ^ anyone who studied the facts that beu Kirkham and other farmers de- u i m } years ago, leaving him as the tie waa startled by a crackling of across the Hudson, has a doieu crimi- these vetoes in the main simply de- prived of a way out to the old high- o u | y relative of Daniel Grey, tho underbrush about M0 feet ahead ual cases, including four homicide | - e r r w j uum 1^15 appropriations which ways leading to Brewster, Carmel , u hiu i etter Newbauer mentions a

a calendar of 1 *» civil b n o u ] d have been made in 11*14. and Croton Fails, by the submerging f a U i i jy by the name of Hildabraud to The tiuth of this is furnished in the of highways hitherto in use. M r

w hom the deceased was related but summary of the state's financial Fitzgerald who was long In the employ B l a t e ^ . that all the members of this transactions on page V of the budget, of the city died about nine years *g°- ! branch of the lainily were dead where the appropriations asked for in His widow continued to occupy the '

t-JLfJl Look li u p . 1 lu i i have you M o u r • e u t

f ly . E r u u b i u . ttvi-Mtt, u e .

a season of prayer, requesting the •**!• N• V. ueoule to assemble iu their respce- v o l 1 .-E -I *ruuraiii<e to run- 'in- Ulitm lor y*™*"-0

ut t j a j ^ l J W Kioeu ta T a k e o u e of my I « j.\meat* a i tive churches and implore tne ,he, T o w l i u^j i.|.aay uijfbi, li.f. «aui. K. A. Heavenly Fatlur to remove this pain­ful dispensation."" Ail business was suspended and the twenty-four houis

of him. He looked up to see a fox matters and Just ready to seize upon a large rab- cases, bit. He instantly fired and both animals dropped in their tracks.

The Missionary Society of the

$365,000 for Dead Animals.

Recmia4> for the last three years

A T . c u l l 11 u . J ,

was observed with great solemnity., New York. A daughter of Henry Marsh, aged 3 vein, , died on March 27th and Dr. Bayley's eldest sou, Aj>ril 2d as stat­ed. School was in session but the

K u T J ' E l t A N D 10» A l i i l O U S E t r o l Uaiv«4 o u btriil- ' lll »a . i 100. Wrusor . iu l i : i O j r u a h

Ml l l i i kiiiu-r b t . Ui004 ly a

CV>U K A L E t ' U E . t I' —Two Utful o n e Uoiae u i i U 1 w a s o o b . a l n o Uuioi* I U I U U - J «ai{Uitb. i >u* l i o i o e O u i u u c a r t C « a e i i l u k , « U/UM-J A V.- ,

•r. h T" B r e a a t o r , V

number in attendance was only 87 out Newbauer says that after a peculiar y f ^ e u r o l l u i e u l « UMUly : i o 0 .

I^ou HAl.K. -hi-vi-ii Drawer Htxxw beaii-c MacUlue, l< 0:JIU ue« < •a<uii»u k.

> j u a O l : . A . W i u , 1'ark b t . S i •• aU-r. IVU-j•li'jue l -W.

Fresbyterain church met at the home ** b t * U "** ***** tFOUt * 5 * " ! •*• »"»&> »"* *»t 1*15. a bill to sup- cottage until last August when she d r w u u i u w L l c h bis acclaimed I'ncle , • » daughter of Martha ,Tf H.K. . I U , * I L K UVUUU - ,. Mra. E. W. Addia on Wednesday aiid otoer ownera. payment tor horses p J y d e f i c I e u t i e B l u f o r u i e r a p u r o p r i a . was taken UI. Her son. Patrick, buy- j ^ e i bequeathed to him a large, • l 7 U | _ , J r B_ p . , M auppiy of « • - u d M i t a t i t o h i s u Wednesday " ^ u U l * r o w u e " ' ^ y * " " 1 4 ^ r uor,**,*, ply deficieuciea In former approprla- was taken ill Her sou. Patrick. Sup-

Y and cattie kUled by the state, the ^ a i | M | U U t w W i 2 4 ( i W 2 W

legibiature of ItIS will be called upon

Mrs E. teruoou. Miss M. i iayt led the

meeting- The special work consider­ed was that done by the Missions in the mountain districts of the south-As Miss Hayt has been connected with

! daily. Mau uiioe 1 u.-

to appropriate $380,000 for this pur­pose-

Sliuuk, after months of attendance i bed oiuAUtioi, btauaoru. conu. eriuteudeut of ("ouatructiou of the a U i O U U t uf oroperty and money, was The bupp'y bill is the bill that Pennsylvania and McAdoo tunnel*. m c i i l l t d u> purchase a paper. T h i * j u ^ ^ B[ck W U B y r o b t ra ted by the' ami ANT*

Gov. Cilyuu in bis aunuai message an-. then proposed that she go wiUi him utJ d l d ^j l o ^4 behold, he c a u i e ' d i a e a h e a u d w a M critically IU ft* many \ S / g g nouueed that he Mas going to abolish to his home iu New York. Always ; a c r o a s an account of his uncle's

The law requires all veterinarians a u d y e , ^ v e l 0 i . M tg§ direcUy re-'patient, strong, self-reliant, resource-1 d w a 4 J l T b e letter followed thia"work*"herIelf and has actually to r * * W l t ^ t h * c*w u l u i b* i*M M , r ^ ^ ' s p o n s i b l e for forcing upon tbe uezt , fu l and never unable to surmount any, T h e , e t t e r w u b druwu to a com-lu-M^n its beneficiiii resulta h*r Lalk r k u l i u r « the ezistence of any in- i ^ a ' a t u r e a supply bill of unheard \emergency she was at first unwilling . „ i o u w i U l - j suppose 1 wUl have to

to leave the old home, but her sou would not listen to any arrangement

a u l

WlUte Way U a i i j , M

days other

Dr Miller, of Mt college classmates

Ei> —'lo buy lor c a U. o id iWx-ki, >< nth, «id 1 buia, !'•'•. *'uii

. d d l c s s J W 1 ud0,». U> i . i u u d N . I 1. 1

Kisco and Albany, N. Y. and u^uiit will can uu ui>>

attended) | > I A N O TUNING n >ou *uui untuaasj v\ ,rfk

seen its beneficial results, her talk was unusually interesting.

fectious or communicable diseases o f p r o p o r t i o U b

I among animals. The law further pro-x&ichard Michell awakened special vides tor the slaughter of tbe animals jjr. L A. Sutton having reduced other than the plan he had proposed teres* in tbe early selection of after their value has been appraised bis claim tor services rendered in the

holiday articles by offerian fifty cent i by agents of the agricultural depart- 1 examination of about one-half of the including five tlozeu alarm meul and the payment for such , children of school age in District

clocks for time may slaughtered animals at a price not No 13, from $87.00 to $70, the Hoard clocks. The not be exact to the second, but to exceed $70. they are true and all there for alarm C ideas these payments are

I of Education made on that basis.

has decided to settle No doubt the taxpay-

whicb was that she join him in an

1 will attend to my uncle's estate wail for a reply."

This is the fourth relative who has declared the right to the estate of

purposes. Mr. Michell is also showing promptly burduhip results to the o w u - e r s will profit by the settlement ln a flash light fountain pen. The de- e i s of tbe slaughtered cattle as the many instances the winning of a vie* is so new and so popular that average farmed i s dependent largely law suit is more expensive than pay-ordera should be sent in early. for his livelihood upon his live slock, lug the amount claimed the plaintiff

auto trip to the city Arriving there 1 ^ hermit. Two claim to be sisters, the best of medical skill and *»v e r y i another a cousiu and lastly a nephew, aid to comfort was provided, but her strength did not return. The survivin The Christmas cantata to be giv-sous a i e Patrick. Thomas. William eu at the M. E. church ou the eveu-a I l d John ling of the UCth is now In preparaUou

Funeral services were held in New and rehearsals are freqtteut Progress

• •! . . . .i o B , u l r f r w m v u n i T i n - * Ui l l d b U n e b e a d y o u i ord« r 0> p»*»taJ- ioi- i i him. ite made a good recovery 1 m ^ ^ i^^uheaalas Muhlciiouw £a«M«<<*ov Mucund death iu the family ol Law- awuu.-. *nu. > ooi >.uu u- 0*1 ° ** , . ' antoed. Prompt ».-i»u*\ rence Scharfenbe g. Alexander, aged' a, caused apprehension. Paul E. years 10 months, sou of James and Mary H. H u U h i u ^ n . died on June 1st

No new case a for throe weeks led to a feeling that the epidemic had been mastered. Imagine the exi iu-nieiil follow lug the appearance of lou cases in the family of Patrick and

I/OK- SALE •-««•• >•'.» une Mnx^o-uauU ' I JT b l f l u a u I 'OO Sec i

( ' a t - l> A1M> u J •• ; A auat> Do., i ', M«u c>t.,

annuo 1' "1,lJ

SAL-E. In Mux A -vUl 0> *ti-ld .

l-i. 'I 11 U OU . . . u^: «.l * i l d u y "Wl h a l u u l . i j IHJC. inu i a o d . Ui Th i ' bale lb i< >

A .

N O T l i l . N « \ u i i l . ' i i u g E - U J

York, interment at the Catholic oeme- is reported iu all of the parts and Jane Leahy, all of

teiy Brewster at 1:30 to-day 'a flue production is assured. fatal. William, aged

w h i c h p r o v e d

1 5 , J o h n , l l . j s u i , T ' I ' b . ' u .

im l r iu s uii ' l ]• < w a n s • J l < ! l o u a 1. d a t • .11 1 u i

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l>l o K M > b A U 1 J

ran •' u<. .

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