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AltOM<br />

HALT IMB COST<br />

Lioii GoffN<br />

has better itrenffth and<br />

flavor than many so-call-<br />

.ed*'fancy" brands.<br />

Bulk coffee at the same<br />

' price is not to be compared<br />

with Uon in quality.<br />

Iiitlb.alftt(lit.<br />

MsM pwkates.<br />

Th« eoBtfowMy vwt M» parlor<br />

matoh la sUll tolat on In 9«« Torfc.<br />

The acitatloB brooicht abovtbf tha<br />

dMiera baa preraotMl tta total baoMicDent<br />

afcd It la no* propoaMi to make<br />

atriet /AfcotntlmM aa to keaplnii It<br />

The reqnlrementa tnolode flreproof<br />

tnatoh boxei, placed fl»e and a half<br />

rest from the floor, above the reach of<br />

the ohlldren, a raparate receptacle<br />

for holdlDR the bnmt onea and the<br />

keepinff of not over one thoawnd<br />

inatolies In a boi.<br />

Santod-Dumont iBplanninR to eitah-<br />

ItBh R Hoe of passenffer air ehlpe in<br />

i Parts.<br />

Holiday Goods.<br />

You will And our store<br />

full of useful gifts for<br />

everybody. . . . .<br />

Everything fi^om a Lace<br />

Handkerchief to a Load<br />

ofGroceries. . . ; .<br />

A. F. Lobdell,<br />

Main Street,<br />

Brewster, N. Y.<br />

Do You Go to Nevr <strong>York</strong> ?<br />

Then let us demonstrate to yonr mtlBraction, that you are wastlns<br />

nnneoPMAry money and time travelintc. Give na a trial order, either outright<br />

or on a marRlo, If only ten shares, we'll be pleased, because you'll<br />

find our way of plaoIuK ordera a aatisfaotory revelation to you. No<br />

Interest Charxes.<br />

J. CLYDE MYTON,<br />

Phone lOB. S T O C K B R O K E R . ^ Pbonc 18.<br />

BetabliHhed 1892. B. fl. WHBKLBB, Mgr,<br />

Danbury, Conn. Brewster, N. Y.<br />

THE BOSTON STORE<br />

l» well prepared for the cold hard winter months that we have got to<br />

, face yet. We can furninh yon with the best of goods for your Infant<br />

^ XL baby, your great grandfather, your sons and daughters with<br />

Clothing and Dry Goods<br />

' and a full line of General Fancy Goods for ladies and Geota. Sytles<br />

and prioes will sure please you all *<br />

THE BOSTON STORE,<br />

B. H. Brewer. Proprietor. Aaron Finehfrg, Mnnager.<br />

Opposite Harlem DeiMt, Foster Building, Brewster, N. Y.<br />

i^<br />

Continuation<br />

of Our Clearance<br />

Sale<br />

of Ladies' and Misses'<br />

Coats and Ulsters.<br />

Prices Ranging at About Half.<br />

Frank M. Scott &; Co.,<br />

183 Main Street, Danbury.<br />

Flower Pots and Stone Pots.<br />

I'liofb llio Jjowt'bt. Goodw Dtilivercd.<br />

SOMERS & CO., <<br />

Opposite First Congregational Church, Danbury.<br />

Headquartei s for Cluua, Crockery<br />

and Kitchen Furniture, js<br />

YaiiarMn*<br />

Mra. DaHdKen»apa«(.Satardayln<br />

thaeitt'<br />

Haaaf*. J. «. and T. J. Kent apent<br />

Monday tn the elty.<br />

Two aaaea of the lerlppe ate reported<br />

In town.<br />

O. 8. Willlana of the <strong>New</strong>s took n<br />

bUBioesa trip to the city Monday.<br />

Miss Harriet Herrlran wtll H|>end<br />

several weeks with friends tn Sharon.<br />

James Uerrltt and Hra. Srt.rah Weed<br />

entertained a H. .Tudd, Misses Frankie<br />

and Gertrude Jndd.<br />

MIM Annie Ninkeiaon was entertained<br />

at dinner on Cornwall Hill on<br />

ChrlBtmaa<br />

Mrs, F. B. Seofietd was the gnest<br />

of J.oho Penny and lamily at Brewster<br />

on Sunday.<br />

Hrx. George Dibble, of Mt'Vernon,<br />

was a guept at Cornwall Hill on Wednesday<br />

and Thursday.<br />

Mi& J. H. Cornwall has been entertaining<br />

her friend HIsa Htlla, of <strong>New</strong><br />

Haven, the past week.<br />

Coleman Lee who Is flntahing Ms<br />

course at Albany BustneaB College was<br />

at home for Christmas.<br />

Mr. an4 Hra. I* L Baynea entertained<br />

alwut eiiteen at a family dinner<br />

party on Chriatmaa<br />

Mr. and Mra. R 3. Stoat entartetned<br />

Mr. and Mra. John Stephens and<br />

daughter over Sunday..<br />

Mra. W. D. Akin and daughter<br />

apent aeveral daya recently at her<br />

home nisar Dover Plalna.<br />

Mr. and Mra. Lyman Brown, of<br />

Dover Plain)), were gnesta of M. K.<br />

Lee and family on Sunday.<br />

Prof. WbUford left town last week<br />

to enjoy the brief'Chriatmaa vaoatton<br />

with relatlvea In Mew <strong>York</strong> and Mew<br />

Jersey.<br />

The dancing class under the charge<br />

of Miss Cleveland was held in Btahl's<br />

hall Saturday evening and^waa well<br />

attended.<br />

Mr, and Mra. J. C. Oerow have the<br />

pleasure of entertaining their daughter<br />

and iwp ehildreu of Mew Yotk<br />

during the holidaya ''<br />

ThelLadies Afternoon Whist riuh<br />

was entertained by Mrs. Cornwall.<br />

Mr, and Mra Cornwall expect to start<br />

for Califoruiti where they will spend<br />

the rest of the whiter.<br />

Dr. and Mra. T. p. Blrdsall and sons<br />

Joined twelve otiiers of the BIrdrail<br />

fnnifly at their gathering In the<br />

homeiitead at Mewb.irgh Christmas<br />

and B|Mint an enjoyable day.<br />

Men and teams were buity getting<br />

ice for the wtlk factory ice houaes the<br />

first of ttie week but it was not very<br />

thiokfand some preferred to wait<br />

longer lj*-fiire (leglnning to out.<br />

hUM Lului Tucker eptertalned a<br />

small company* at her home Friday<br />

evening in honor of her guext MIM<br />

Florence RIcharda The evening was<br />

spent witl'i "progressive flinch" and a<br />

dainty supper was served.<br />

A very hatnlsome new altar rail wa<br />

plaoud In ChrUt churoh lout before<br />

the bPrvice on Chrlstmaa luorning. It<br />

was bought and presented by St-<br />

Mnrgaret'e Guild and was a complete<br />

Hurprltte to moct of the parish. It la<br />

hrubs of a very uuat and appropriate<br />

det-ign.<br />

Tlie new acf*iy ene gas plant placed<br />

In the Judil hall wus usuil fur the first<br />

titue. on Tuettilay evening The line<br />

stage and aiMiessories now plac«-d In<br />

pobitiou make it the tluest and must<br />

complete hull in this vicinity and<br />

One of the most enjoyable eooiol<br />

eveuia of the Sfasoo was the dance<br />

iriveu ' by HIH Misses Patterson iu<br />

Judd's hall Tuesday evt-ulug. About<br />

80 luviled guesis were present and a<br />

very dainty bufl'el supper ufsaladi*,<br />

ices and fancy cakes was served. The<br />

Bruijo orchestra furuibbed excellent<br />

uiUbio. The yo^uug ladies were assisted<br />

in rt»ceiviug by Mrs. Matthew<br />

P. Cornwall.<br />

DyVeuuuis.<br />

Afler an IllufbS uf mure than three<br />

muiillis durtiiiuu Tliuiuas H. Lswreuce<br />

eulert-tl Julu rett buuduy eveuiug, at<br />

his iiuhiu ufur Jioauerburg. His<br />

iti-fbruM^ (viil Lte greatly uiiM>i'-d iu the<br />

old tSouthvast Pre«>b) tpriau cliurch<br />

of which lie was a Ruliuic Elder for<br />

over 4U yearK beiug uidaJued under<br />

tiie paHtuiait^ of Kev. (ieorge F.<br />

Goodhue iu ibUS, He was also a loyal<br />

sui'purt«r of the uhuruh aud iu all the<br />

ulliues wbii^h h** tilled he disuliarged<br />

bis duties with ability aud prudeuoe<br />

After a faithful aud couhista^t life of<br />

IH yeais bis luouruiug frleutls caji but<br />

rejoice that be baa entered the<br />

iieaveuly tuaUttiotu ixgt made vitb<br />

handfl and la Mcned toraver mora In<br />

tlie praaenea oT hia redeemer. The<br />

funeral aarvloa was held Friday at<br />

11 :M a. tn. at the ehareh. Bev. Bdwlo<br />

B*>hner, of Prlneetftn, eonducted the<br />

aervlce aaslaied by Rev. J. Z. Falvre.<br />

The interment waa made-In the<br />

family plot tn the old Presbytarian<br />

cemetery.<br />

CeM Mprlag.<br />

Frank Parrell, of Brooklyn, i« visiting<br />

relatives during the holidays.,<br />

Harry L. Timm and wife, of Detroit,<br />

spent a few days wltn Postmaster<br />

TiMim.<br />

The dance at the Town Hnll Mew<br />

Yearr tfve waa a decided succew,<br />

everybody thoroughly enjoyjng themselves<br />

to the fullest extent<br />

A ohltnney on Are in the Paulding<br />

house called out the fire company on<br />

Wednesday morning. Owing to the<br />

promptness wtlh which It responded<br />

no damage waBsastained.<br />

Hikey Parks, a local character, reeently<br />

apptfeil to the poormaBter for<br />

aceommadattons at the county houwe<br />

for the winter. After being transported<br />

and finding he waa obliged to<br />

aaw wood h» walked home.<br />

The dancing class reception Mew<br />

Teara night waa well attended, many<br />

oat of town peopla helping to make<br />

It the attraetlve anoeesa Great oredit<br />

la due the yonng ladleaforthe elBctent<br />

manner In which the olaaa.ia eondqated.<br />

,1^ . /., '<br />

The numerona frienda bf^Mra. C- R<br />

Cleveland, widow of the late Oreatea<br />

Cleveland, Jr., were aurprlsed to hear<br />

of her death. She waa taken .with a<br />

alight cold which rapidly devetoiied<br />

into pneumonia and sinking rapidly<br />

she passed away Monday afternpus(><br />

it Is. It uud 'origluul' over it iu the<br />

ue\vs])apcr 1 look it from."<br />

It was u lirown uuiversity student<br />

wliu bud tlie frout to auk I*rofessor<br />

Ciiswcll wlietbor Uls uauie would uut be<br />

u» Wfii without the C.<br />

soiuetbiug of whiuh the (own muy<br />

It WHS u Drown graduate wbo ut the<br />

well fei'l proud.<br />

age of sixty led tolbe bymcneal ultar u<br />

The many friends of Miss Lillian bride of twt'nty-Uve and wbo, being<br />

MoKeiizle of GrefUwiuli, a former askitl by u college claasiuute buw be<br />

teacher iu the school here will be t-uiilriviHl at his fi-osty time of life to<br />

shocked to hear of her di^lh on Sun­<br />

wiu tlie uflTecUons of so young u wuiuun,<br />

rejiUcd: "Ob, it was easy euougb. 1<br />

day last after two weeks' iilness from<br />

Just addr(!sst^d to ber two lines of t>oe-<br />

typhoid fever. 8he was a girl of flue try, 1 wruu-:<br />

charauter and bright »uuny dls[>osi-<br />

"If lov« Is u llatne that Is kindled by Arc,<br />

tlon and woo many friends during TlivD au old Kilck Is bust beuauMi ''tis<br />

her st.iy hero.<br />

dJ-Icf."<br />

It WHS a Harvard student Who mauy<br />

The death of George McCunu oc­ years ago bud tbe coliruge at the sudcurred<br />

at the Presbyterian Hospliul den apimrltlun of Professor P. at a<br />

at one o'clock Tuesday moriiliig. boulliv wbicb the youth with other stu-<br />

Burial was In the Caibollocemetery duuts bud Uudled iu tbe voUege yard<br />

at Pawling on Thursday- Be was to staud and confront biui wbeu, us in<br />

I 20 years of aice and had always lu-uo tbu caae of Cuaabiani:a on the buruing<br />

in poor health since his service in the<br />

deck, *^all but bim bud ded." "1 um<br />

surprised. Tbumbuu, to llnd you In sncb<br />

Cuban war. He la survived by one<br />

company *." exclaimed the professor. "I<br />

brol ber.<br />

sec nobody hue but you aud me, professor/'<br />

was tbe reply.<br />

r<br />

The Wvmau and Ibc Wlnduw.<br />

Why is it, usks uu exi-bauge, tbut a<br />

wuuiuu can sti-uggie until she Is red In<br />

the face and worn out l>ulb In temper<br />

and body by a window in a ruiiruud<br />

trulu in ber vain eudeuvurs to close or<br />

open it wht^u all tluit a luuu bus to do<br />

is to walk up aud go over exuclly tiie<br />

auuie Hue uf uct-iou that abehusuliviidy<br />

cxbuusti'd. aud duwu uouics Lbu iWraelury<br />

wiuuuw iu u jlffyV It is u utust<br />

huinllluliiig fufl. but a very U-uc out-,<br />

uevurtbclrst^. tbut not live wumcu out<br />

vt a iiozi-u ever succeed iu uiTuUi^iiig a<br />

wiuduw to ibt'ir autisl'ui-liou. Tbcy<br />

pull uxjd tug until tbi'y ari'euibuiTUKSi'd<br />

auJ linully Iu u pluudlug munucj- luok<br />

ui'ouiid ut suiui' slJp of a muu, wliu<br />

witbuut ui.'.v iiuiihi'iibc briiigs about Ibe<br />

dt;tilrn bpalnia smMIrr oltlta BII<br />

over tbe i>uunir> Tlila and tlilBaioDesliowatbalwecQUldiR'tdobuslatBBta ibMeplaoeB<br />

uujesfi<br />

uuitwi<br />

tlitire wtrr BOUII t dU(«ini-nlB to set tbe people out ol Uie luriie dUea und to cuaw to<br />

'i«<br />

e<br />

tntire wtrr Bonn i tiU(«ini-niB 10 get me peopie out 01 uie luriie dUea una to cuaw to S<br />

uawlnyvtlle iui,tiy tli(>lrl-urnuiire. Yuu all know tbere are not mauy attractions htre Z<br />

except t trt>iiifi,iii>df>i'iiiHiiit'Uli.v trt>iiifi,iii>af>i'iiiHiiit'Uii.v an auto ninnlnfir runninir tbrouKb tbe town and sUrrioir sUrriDa up ourZ ourS<br />

tolbt.'<br />

Uucts,<br />

^ i>u do<br />

HO<br />

nut<br />

ilit-y<br />

liiiuw<br />

iiiiufi li'> ulT a row days and rocupeiate tx-rorp trolnif on wltb titelr d«lly E<br />

ktiuw liiiw utit'xix'cU'd one oftbfBt; autos cimiOB down on the people<br />

tbe wl](l|.ri)»«fi Tlicy nru nil Keltlfd down quietly 00 Uielr did tioiiiettl^-udB and eretyilil: peopleluS'<br />

ruuHMv't't Hloii)rir(iin ymr Utyciir, csufptun Paulmrv Kuir wwei., Tlion tliuy iret outrh heoJJ<br />

sprlnir WHifOu uiiu nil liHiioD niHit lur tlie F»lr.<br />

iL-yifet outi ,<br />

sprlnir WHifOu uiiu nil liHiioD niHit lur tlie F»lr. KtrncntbiT wn deliver all ^nnds free uf<br />

oIittr^tKand puiintMceburtMli iiviry. Wlilli- wulllnirrurinitiiB ut liswleyvllle Juststepln to<br />

ourrtfodlDg rooiu i^'licie jcu will iind inBgaziiteti auu pupurs to pass tbe time away. |<br />

Q. F. BAKER & CO.,<br />

Furniture, Cari>els and Kitchen Bangee, |<br />

Telephone IM. J^j ^J ^ ^J J \ jiim Telephone IM. ^<br />

Great Clearing Sale of Ladies',<br />

Misses' and Children's 3<br />

I Suits, Separate Skirts, |<br />

Jackets.<br />

m<br />

^<br />

^ Before taking inventory we are offering special 2<br />

values in all departments of the'store..<br />

^^ E. k' STONE. 229 Main St., Danbury.:<br />

mmuummm imim imm mmmmmd<br />

Pawnee 17312,<br />

Record 2:26 x-2.<br />

Dottr Boose Lirery Siabl&s,<br />

J. A. KUNK,<br />

Pawling. N. Y,<br />

HIKK-STAMBOUU KUTV-<br />

DAlil~Ul^^KyAUA,Ulauoof S in t-M and Bitter, lucludlug BesutUul Itells.<br />

Dam ur 10.<br />

six uf ilieKftoil'AWNKKbuvftijt«TfdUeaollBt, includliiB Kred I'nftor, KaTj,'.<br />

Juliu U ifUUJt. tuid WuJLt;r It, 2-^^. (nU wlniilug rui e rfuirou } Tlie uittjurlty t-I tlie<br />

i-tdi HAHNKk iin lur^v. staudiiiu iruui lb a tu l(l luuids. all buiB aud bruwua. up<br />

uuduu. iiiiu. t'ljid ui-t«ini. vt-iy ulLnwUvu aud all buvescmvsp t-d, making liiiiu Uie<br />

e<br />

iLucM utKi'iiili'iucu'ti mutlKtei's<br />

llv will bluud diirlug tbt Isi^uwuoIlHJitsttbeDuUburHouse bUblea, I'uMlUig.K.Y.<br />

si •tt ui lusuru. .<br />

beud uddri mt Uir cn-culunt jlviug fuu luformutjr n.<br />

More diristmas Goods Received.<br />

I'irst lot -all sold.<br />

AntJlher shipment of Umbrellas with latest .designs<br />

in handles, fast hlack covers and extra good quality.<br />

One Lot, SjJecial Umbrellas, with Sterling<br />

mounted handle and pearl trimmings at 98c each. Other<br />

qualities from 39c up. Another sale of Table Linen, 50c<br />

quality reduced to 39c; 75c quality reduced to 50c; $i.oo<br />

quality reduced to 75c. Other Holiday goods in great<br />

abundance, (jive us a call.<br />

WILLIAM STONE,<br />

247 Main Street, Danbury, Conn.<br />

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