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Chesapeake & Potomac and VOLUME 14. United Telephones. TANEYTOWN. CARROLL COUNTY. MARYLAND. SATURDAY. JUNE 27: 1908. NUMBER 52

EIGHT PAGES NEXT WEEK. Presbyterian -Mar Reunion. Pen TAFT AND SHERMAN. Uniontown.—Mrs. J. G. Hill is visit- NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST. VII, CLEVELAND DEAD, BRUN'S RUNNING MATE, ing friends in Frederick county, and in With this issue, the ItEcomn The Presbyterian reunion at Pen-Mar The Republican National Convention SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE West . closes its 14th. volume, and with it • • will be held this year on Thursday, completed its labors, last Friday, by nom- Miss Addie Crouse, of Mt. Union, has July 30th. inating Congressman also ends the present form of the James S. Sherman, kn been the guest of Rhoda Rowersox, the Brief Items from the Countg, State, and The Sudden Termination of a Long Heretofore the Presbyterian reunion Interest in the Coming Convention Cen- of , for Vice-President. The Latest Items of News Furnished uy past week. paper. week, we will adopt has been the first of the three principal Exchanges. Next ballot was as follows: Sherman 816; Mrs. G. T. Mering has returned from our the modern eight-page form, and Period of illness. church reunions but this suinmer a tres on Second Place. Murphy 77; Guild 75; Sheldon 10; Fair- Regular Contributors. a visit to her son, Charles, in Baltituore. change is made and it will be the last --- banks 1. The choice was not dictated Miss Diene Sittig is smaller pages, which will result in All spending some Thurmont merchants have entered Ex-President Grover Cleveland died one held. Farmers are generally busy Washington, June 25.—Not less than a by either Taft or the administration, the communications for the RECORD must time with friends in Baltimore. into an agreement to close their stores, giving a much larger amount of a. m., harvests early be signed by the writer's own name; not nec- at 8.40 Wednesday, after a night with their in the part of score of candidates for the honor of sec- convention being left entirely free to essarily for publication, . Miss Edna Cantner, of Huntingdon, during July •August, at 8 o'clock but as an evidence and reading matter, as well as enable us of suffering from heart failure. As soon July and this interferes with their at- ond place on the Democratic ticket with name its choice. that the matters and facts transmitted are and Edna Schafhirt, of Greencastle, Pa., each evening except Saturday. to accommodate advertisers more as the news became public there was an tendance at the reunion. So the change Mr. Bryan are in the field. Some are The nomination is generally conceded legitimate and correct. Items of a mishiev- are guests of Mary Baughman. sp. instant answer of sorrow and sympathy has been made, in 'order that as many receptive candidates,some are aggressive ous character are not wanted. satisfactorily. We will also make to be a good one, for political reasons The RECORD office is connected with the C. Mrs. Alice Brough is spending sonte from all over the country. members of the church as possible can candidates and others insist that they do and otherwise. Mr. Sherman has been & P. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. time in Westminster. The extreme heat of the week has re- improvements, typographically, tn. to 5.00 pros- President Roosevelt canceled his ar- join their brethren in this annual gath- not seek the nomination. At this period in Congress since 1887, or twenty years. p. mn. The Editor's residence is also Charles Crumpacker, of Mt. Union, sulted in hundreds of deaths and ering. connected with the Maryland 'phone. trations, in the large cities of the coun- which will place the RECORD on par rangements to attend the Yale-Harvard it seems to be an open race,with nobody He is a man of considerable wealth anti visited his uncle, Mr. Oscar Crnmpack- try, having had an unusual with the handsomest weekly papers boat race; issued a proclamation order- The committee on arrangements has having anything like a cotnmanding lead. ability, and his patty and busines, rela- er, over Sunday. Chicago part program number of cases. in the country. without exception. ing all public honors to be paid Mr. completed of the for the Like the Chicago Convention, there tions are such that his noniination is (On account of July 4 (next Saturday) John Williamson, a young minister of Cleveland's memory and announced that day. The Rev. W. H. Roberts, D. D., will be only two questions of Uncertainty taken to represent conciliation with the being ••• ye. el. a holiday for Rural Carriers, the the German Baptist church, was the he will attend the funeral Friday after- of Philadelphia, moderator of the Gen- and interest at Denver. Bryan's nomi- Anti-Roosevelt forces. Speaker Cannon RECORD will be issued a day earlier than guest of his school friend, G. Fielder The mountain peach crop, this year, The Church of the Brethren. noon. eral Assembly, has been invited to de- nation is conceded by all the leaders, his made the address seconding the nomi- usual. Correspondents please take no- Gilbert, seyeral days this week. will be a large one, and the growers are Telegrams of sympathy were received liver one of the addresses and it is ex- friends and foes alike. There will be a nation, and was received with enthusi- tice.—En.) On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Kemp en- at work giving the trees proper atten- At the recent session of the annual at the Cleveland home from many promi- pected that he will accept. He is a man sharp tight over the platform just as there asm. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Milton have Koons, tion in order that the fruit may meeting of the German Baptist Brethren, nent men, and official tributes were of much force as an orator and, in addi- was at Chicago, and a keen competition Apparently, both ticket and platform Mr. and Mrs. John Yingling, Miss Bessie hill chance to mature. or Dunkers, held in Des Moines, Iowa, paid in many places. tion, occupies the highest official posi- for the Vice-Presideutial nomination are now satisfactory to the two main Littlestown.—Renben J. Bair has sold Hargett, and Rev. Martin his Schweitzer. one of the chief questions up for dis- The following is a brief chronological tion in the church. again furnishing a duplicate of the Chi- elements in the party. farm of 145 acres, along the Hanover Mrs. J. J. Weaver, Jr., has gone to MY— pike, in cussion was the proposed change in sketch of his public career. cago situation. — to W. G. Panebaker. Washington for a few days. Baltimore was the hottest city the Quite a Wednesday, an name of the denomination. Three new March, 18, 1837—Born in Essex county, The Democratic leaders realize that number of students at various Word was received that Mr. C. Rod- , on with N. J. Tax Levy for Collectors. Hot Weather Troubles. colleges official record of 98 degrees, at 2 o'clock. names were proposed; there is a splendid opportunity to play have arrive,d in town, during key, of Baltimore, who was injured. First, The Brethren. 1855—Went to Bhffalo to become a -- the past week. Other cities further south, such as Rich- The County Commissioners, at their effective politics in the choice of a run- Loy Lindarnan, of Ur- some time ago by contact with a live Second, The Christian Brethren. lawyer. ning mate for Bryan. An Eastern con- Dr. Neff, Director of the Department, sinus; Nevin and Homer Rebert, mond and Charleston, were several meeting on Monday of last week, levied of Public Health, of wire, was in a serious condition. Mrs. Third, The Dunker Brethren. 1859—Admitted to the bar. servative is regarded hy many as the of Philadelphia, gives Franklin and Marshall; Earle Meckley, degrees cooler. the taxes for the current year and also the following advice relative to serious Rodkey went to Baltimore, on Thurs- After a long discussion,the first propo- 1863—Made assistant district attorney kind of man needed to round out the of State College; Robert Smith and day, to be with him. sp. of Erie appointed tax collectors for the several hot weather troubles; sition was amended by adding the words county. The ticket and increase its strength with the Cyprian McSherry, of Mt. St. Mary's; Carpenters and masons are at work on the new Lutheran of," the 1870—Elected sheriff connty. districts. State tax is $16 on $100 of "Next to babies, there are two classes and Grace The corner stone of "The Church making hill title of Erie valuation Commissioners voters. Mr. Bryan will supply the radi- Robinson,of Millersville State the home of James Cover, Making ex- Creagerstown will be laid with Churdi Brethren," and this 1881—Elected Mayor of Buffalo. arid the levied likely to be seriously affected by hot weath- Normal, munch at "The of the 60 cents for county purposes, divided cal element. being among them. tensive repairs. Theodore Eckard is 'appropriate services on Sabbath next, at was adopted. The word "German", in 1882—Elected Governor of New York. as er; those working in excessive heat and Ruellan follows: For public schools, 20 cents; Judge George Gray of Delaware is de- Fink, of W. King Street, was also making a number of changes to his 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. Christ, the pas- conneetion with the denomination, has 1884—Elected President by defeating sired for the ticket by the conservative the chronic alcoholics. Such people are among the graduates of St. courts, magistrates and officers' salaries, liable Aloysiu's home. tor in charge, will have able assistance. long been a misnomer, and as many Blaine. wing. The movement in his behalf is during excessive heated spells to Parochial school, last week. Mr. 12 cents; alms house, pensions and in- sunstroke and complete exhaustion. and esp. •111. ••• "Baptist" 1886—Married White Mrs. other denominations use either at House. sane paupers, discouraged by Judge Gray, however, Basil Fink gave a reception in his "Brethren", thought 1888—Defeated Harrison. 7 cents: large bridges and The former is brought about usually honor Silver Run.—Rev. J. S. Hartman will or it was best to by main cents; who is represented as declaring that he at their home, last Monday even- President Roosevelt worked in the hay adopt new,and distinctive, title;hence, 1892—Re-elected President, defeat- roads, 9 general road pur- by exposure to the direct rays of the Sun. ing. preach his last sermon, this Sunday, in a by poses, 12 income will refuse the nomination if offered field, on Tuesday, and cut down a big "Church of Brethren." ing Harrison. cents; from bonds, cor- The early symptoms, if any, are dizzi- St. Mary's Reformed church. During the porations and mortgages, for miscellan- him. It is pointed out that four years C. P. Gettier and wife and Dr. H. E. tree for firewood. On Wednesday, he ass 1896—Refused to support Bryan. Re- ago Judge Gray declined ness, nausea, heated and dry skin. Heat Gettier and their the coming week he will move with his eous purposes. a similar nom- guest, Mrs. Benjamin family helped to harvest his hay crop, and not- tired to Princeton, N. J. ination on the Parker ticket, after which exhaustion or prostration is more gener- Van Doren, of New York, to Woodstock, Va., where he has Death of Miss Anna Mari, Hagan. The collectors appointed, with their attended the accepted withstanding the heat is said to have June 10, 1905—Elected trustee, hold- the place went to the aged Henry Gassa- ally confined to those working over ovens, wedding of Dr. Wertz and a charge. percentages of cornpensation,are, by dis- to firemen, laundry Miss Erma George Bowersox and Grover made the hands hustle. ing majority of stock of Equitable Life way Davis. Judge Gray is 68 years old, workers, etc., and Tracy, both of Lineboro, at the bride's Knipple, Y. Miss Anna Mary only daughter of Mr. tricts, as follows: the premonitory each gave an excellent address NB. ••• Assurance Society. and in two years will be eligible for re- symptoms are very sim- home. at Pleas- and Mrs. Norman B. Hagan, of Taney- Taneytown, Edmund F. Smith, 2 cts. ilar to those of sunstroke. ant Valley, last Sunday. The gentlemen The War Department will no longer January, 1907—Made chairman of the tirement on full pay as a judge of the Dr. J. S. Kemp and wife spent Sun- town, who had been very ill for several Association of Life Presidents. Uniontown, Ezra C. Caylor, 2i Persons affected should be placed in a are students of the Seminary at Gettys- collect debts held against an employee, Insurance Myers', Federal Circuit Court. There are one day, in Westminster. weeks with an affection of the heart, and Grover Cleveland's death fills the C. E. Baumgartner, 21- recumbent position in the shade, and all burg. but will not continue to employ those complaining Woolerys, John G. Hoffman, or more candidates, in one sense or Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keeport, of East more or less for the past country with genuine sorrow. As the 3 clothing loosened. In sunstroke, where King Harry Raubenstine, wife and son, of who fail to pay their honest debts. In six months, died on Monday morning. Freedom, Byard Dorsey, another, from almost every state. St., last Friday, were married 59 only living ex-president he had an inter- The following are most prominently the skin is dry and there is high fever, years. Their many friends Hanover, Pa., spent last Saturday and other words, the department will not act Considering the terrible agony she suf- Manchester, Jacob Rupp, 2f ice wish them Sunday with Mrs. R.'s parents, est for the American people independent mentioned; Francis or cold water should be freely ap- many more years of wedded life, Mr. and as a collection agency, hereafter. fered, and the fact that her trouble was Westminster, Charles V. Wentz, 2 plied, a doctor summon- May Mrs. Abraham Bankard. of his career and personality. It has al- and Charles a Towne, of New York; and should be they live to celebrate their Diamond an incurable one, her death was a happy ways been a problem to what Hampstead, Isador F. Stricklin, 31 ed. Robert Feeser, wife and daughter, as we Franklin, E. Frank S. Katzenbach and Woodrow Anniversary. Mr. J. H. Allender, who recently sold release from pain; though, according to shall do with our former presidents. and George Wright, 31- In heat exhaustion there is little or no Florence, of Littlestown, spent last Sun- Middleburg, L. Crouse 3} Wilson, of ; Wm. L. Doug- Mrs. D. R. Hartman and children, of his mill property, near York Road, to earthly judgment, death is never more we have solved it by letting them do the Wilson eleyation of temperature. Generally the day with relatives in this place. unwelcome than when it visits those who New Windsor, John E. Buckey, lass, of Mass.; Senator Culbertson, of Gettysburg, have been the guests of Mr. Geo. C. Naylor, has bought a mill best they can for themselves. Mr. Cleve- Texas; Senator Daniel of Virginia;John reverse is seen; the skin is not apt to be Geo. S. Kump and The Silver Run Grange will hold an are in the very bloom of youth, as was Union Bridge, George P. Buckey, family, the past all-day pic-nic at Lineboro, this county. Mr. Allender land did his part with great dignity and W. Kern, of Indiana; Gov. Folk, of dry and hot, but frequently daintily and week. in Austin Dutterer's the present victim. Mt. Airy, Charles E. Smith, 3+ moist. -water grove, near this village, Aug. 8. This is a practical, hustling miller, and is with entire satisfaction to the people, so Missouri, and John Mitchell, former No ice or iced should be Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Martin, will sure to make a success of his new ven- Miss Anna was one of the most at- that the impression his fellow-citizens used in these cases. A doctor should be will be a "red letter" day for the Grange tractive and popular young ladies of President of the United Mine Workers. move to New Freedom, where Mr. Mar- ture. have of him in his later years is .that of Eclipse of the Sun, on Sunday. immediately summoned. Those leading tin is serving his first members and other folks living near Taneytown, with a very large circle of charge. here, as all a stately American following the simple a regular life with regular habits, avoid- The trolley is getting their aunts, uncles, cousins warm friends of both sexes. Her loss, Baltimore Saloons May Close. nearer. The and friends will be in life, doing his work froin day to day and An annular eclipse of the sun will oc- ing all stimulants, wearing proper cloth- workmen are only about 13 attendance at the Friends of Senator Bailey, of Texas, therefore, while indescribably hard to ing which fits the body are miles from pic-nic. holding up the high standards of public cur next Sunday and will be visible here loosely, not toWn. The Company has not yet think it very doubtful whether he will bear by her parents, will cause a long Rather than throw in $25 for a Federal likely to be affected. ob- Frank Koontz, who left here early in and private virtue. The asperities of and in fact all over the United States, tained a right of way within the borough be able to take any active part in the felt sadness to rest on the entire cotnmu- Government tax in addition to the $500 Therefore, during the hot weather, the spring for Kentland, Ind., is now lo- Denver convention, and it may be that the old political battles went with the Canada, Mexico and Central America. limits, and may stop outside and pro- nity. Just why such unwelcome visita- years, and there remained the appreci- The eclipse will begin that they have ventured on a State and avoid overcrowding and bad ventilation; cated in Iowa. he will not be lit even to attend. The tions come us is mortal at 9.27 o'clock in ceed toward Gettysburg. among beyond ation of the man who nad fought bravely the morning and end at 12.47 municipal license, some saloonkeepers be regular in all habits, get the proper Carroll H., infant son of Mr. and Senator was recently operated upon for comprehension, assured o'clock. Mrs. Harry Blocher and daughter, but we rest that in the open and who was entitled to the The path of the annular say they will go out of business on July amount of sleep, particularly avoid the Mrs. Harvey Lippy, of Hanover, Pa., throat trouble. This statement was they in some way form necessary links eclipse passes Ella, have returned from a pleasure trip honor and rest which he so keenly en- over Mexico City, Tampa, Fla., and the 1. Those who withdraw then will save use of intoxicating liquids. All hospitals, to Balthnore. died at the tender age of 17 days. The made in view of despatches from Chicago in the wide and wise plans of God, themselves the $25 to the Government dispensaries remains were brought here, Wednesday joyed. - Bermudas, thence it crosses the Atlantic and places where injuries Jacob 1Vareheim and family, of which have represented that the sub- which, "Sometime, we'll understand." and will, according to the provisions of are treated should have a supply near last, and interred in the cemetery. Democratic National The effect of Mr. Cleveland's public and terminates in Western Africa. The of teta- town, spent Sunday in Carroll county. committee of the Funeral services were held on Wed- the High License law, have refunded to nus (lockjaw) antitoxin on hand for the Miss Cecelia Burgoon is visiting friends considering Senator career on political parties was tremen- duration of the entire eclipse is a little June is not only for the sweet gradu- Committee had been nesday morning, at 10.30. at St. Joseph's them the proportion of the $500 which treatmeht of accidents we are bound to in Harrisburg, Pa. Bailey for chairman of the Committee on dous. He brought the Democratic party over six hours and of the annular eclipse ates, but for June brides, as well. Miss Catholic Church, by her pastor, Father they have paid in advance for the 10 -NM ••• back to power in the State of New York three hours and fifty minutes. have on the Fourth of July. All persons Dessie S. Patterson. daughter of Resolutions. Lennon. The floral tributes were nu- months yet running in the year which suffering an injury Mr. and when he ran for Governor in 1882, and of a character likely Mrs. W. F. Patterson, of York, became ••• merous most of them Harney.—Last Sunday, Rev. Stock- .0. and handsome, the it remained invincible for ten years. closes May 1, 1909. Ten dollars will be to produce lockjaw should immediately coming from her young friends and Opposed to Orphans' Court. the bride of Mr. Ray P. Sherwood, of slager commenced his pastorate at Mt. Under his leadership the party came deducted from the sum by the Court of receive an immunizing dose of this anti- York, on One of the hotest places where men associates as tributes of their high es- Common Tuesday last. Mr. Sherwood Joy and Harney. He preached at Mt. into rule in the Federal Government for Pleas. toxin. With the present experience and is well known in this work is in Baltimore county, between teem. She was in her 22nd. year. A number of recommendations for fu- .There is, of eburse, place. Joy in the morning and at Harney ill the the first Dine since before the outbreak no refunding pro- knowledge of the medical profession it Miss Erma Tracy, of the furnaces of the Davidson Chemical 0•49. ture Lineboro; be- afternoon. of the Civil War. And yet, while he legislatures will be made inothe re- vision in the Federal law. This fact will would be almost criminal to overlook Company, Canton, where the thermom- port of the comniittee on laws of the came the bride of Dr. T. H. Wertz, also Next Sunday Morning, Children's-day Big Time at Mt. Airy, July 4th. was serving his second term as Presi- hasten action by some of the saloonkeep- this. of eter runs up to 140 degrees. But even Maryland Bar Association, which holds Lineboro, last Tuesday. Mr. Wertz services will be held in St. Paul's Lu- dent, his party became so thoroughly ers. Mr. Frederick Strasser, the presi- has quite a With the intense heat men work there, its annual meeting July 7, 8, and 9 at dent of the Retail number of relatives here. theran Church. at this place. (For the ItEcoR0.1 demoralized that it lost the State of Liquor Dealers' Asso- Miss Carrie NI. and they work hard. To carry on the the Blue Mountain House, and are likely ciation, A Democrat Succeeds Taft. Marks, formerly of Mr. C. E. Myers, our popular miller, Arrangements are being made to make New York in 1893 and again in 1894, not believes that at least 100 saloons this place, was work of the Chemical Company it is to cause considerable comment, both fa- will close on united in marriage, last has just finished putting in a new fore Mt. Airy lively on the 4th. of July. A to regain it for many years; lost control that date: The $25 is so Monday, to Chas. necessary to feed a certain amount of vorable and unfavorable. stnall, however, many will Washington,june 19.—Gen. Luke E. Franensikeld. bay at his mill. big picnic will be held at Wildwood of Congress at the elections of 1894, in that not hesi- They will reside at North coke and iron ore to the ovens every 45 Perhaps the most radical of these rec- tate to pay that to give themselves time Wright, of Tennessee, former vice gov- Spring Garden Mrs. David Yealy and daughter, of minutes, Park. The Mt. Airy Cornet Band will an overwhelming defeat, which led to street, Ambler, Pa., Miss minutes, and it takes about 15 fill ommendations refer to the Orphans' to give the $500 license a further test. In ernor of the and the tirst Marks form- Baltimore, are visiting friends in this the park full of good music, while the restoration of New York, Connecti- erly conducted a millinery to do the feeding. The men who are several youngsters Court. The committee recommends as September he thinks there will be more United States ambassador to Japan, will and dress- place. 15 thrusts chase the cut, New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois and enter making establishment, on employed to feed the furnaces work greasy pig. Two baseball follows: to close their places. By next May he President Roosevelt's cabinet June Cemetery Mr. John Eyler had a new porch other games of will be Wisconsin to the Republican column, succeeding street, this place. minutes in every 45 and spend the played between Mt. Airy Brown That the Orphans' Courts in the coun- predicts that 60 per-cent. of the saloons 30, William H. Taft, who to- built and shutters put on his house, and cool. Pros- and the and then became for the next 14 years day tendered Farmers of near town have :10 minutes trying to keep A. C. one of the strongest amateur ties should be abolished and the business that have been furnishing a scant liveli- his resignation as secretary com- after he gets it painted he will have the trations from heat are few. alternately the plaything or football, if of war. lien. Wright is an ex-confeder- menced to cut their grain. finest looking place in the town. teams in Baltimore. The first game will you will,of extremists and of those courts be performed by the hood for their proprietors will be closed ••• conservatives. Mrs. Lydia Frounfelter, of be played in the morning at 10 a. m.; county judges. by the $750 license. ate, and a gold Democrat. West King Our farmers are all very busy cutting It swung from the hard-headed policies The statement given out at the White street, spent Monday and Tuesday with wheat, and While picking cherries high in a tree second game at 2. :10 p. ni. There will advocated That the Orphans' Court of Baltimore Looking still further ahead another if nothing happens until Sat- by Cleveland in his first and House concerning Mr. Wright's appoint- her son, Arthur, south of town. urday night bulk of the along the electric railway near Pen- be plenty of amusements on the grounds, second terms to City should be abolished and instead of year, when the Suin will be $1,000, the the crop will be the doctrines typified the ment says: Cherries are very plentiful and have on shobk. Mar, Saturday, 14-year-old John Moni- dancing and a grand display of fire- by Williain J. Bryan in present arrangetnent of that court prospect, he said, is that more than half 1896 and 1900; one "As Philippine commissioner arid later been selling at 4 and 5 cents a quart. Mr. Elmer Hess had the misfortune ghan narrowly escaped death. The works at night. The manager of Wild- oscillated once more, this member of the Supreme Bench of of the saloons of a year ago will be gone time to con- Baltimore City as vice governor and governor he won The strawberry crop was an exceedingly to run a hay fork through his foot. limb on which he was standing gave wood Park has been working earnestly servative tendencies, under the domi- should attend to the busi- and only the places on the much- ness of the court. the affection and regard of the Army to large one. Raspberries were also quite way and he fell across the electric to make the park more inviting than nation of Eastern interests, in 1904,when traveled streets will survive. His state- plentiful. wires. He seized a wire with each ever. This is a splendid opportunity to As the adoption of such a recommend- ments are based on the information he a high degree, and many of the most York Road.—W. F. Cover and wife, Judge Alton B. Parker, ot New York, Howard Blocher was elected hand, thus making a complete circuit. enjoy a day of pleasure and get the ation would wipe out a number of offices, has received .as president of the retailers' distinguished of the men who served in Assistant are spending some time with friends, in was the candidate. the army at the dine he vi as in the Phil- Cashier of the Littlestown Savings Insti- After hanging there for a short time benefit of the cool breezes of WildwOods History will doubtless in each county, it is not likely to be fa- association, which has about 8(10 mem- Virginia. point out Cleve- vored ippines have urged his appointment be- tution, to fill the vacancy caused by the he fell to the ground unconscious, badly Bring your baskets and spend the day land as far greater than the organization by the politicians; but as the bers, and includes all of the small places. Mrs. Margaret McKinney, of Gettys- change would no cause they felt that he was in a peculiar advancement of Maurice Wehler from shocked and terribly burned. The flesh with us. See large posters. of his party. It will also be compelled to dont make inore busi- It is said that several hotels will shut burg, Dr. Goff and wife and Mr. R. S. ness for the lawyers, and-therefore way their champion and to a peculiar that position to the cashiership. Mr. on the inside of his hands was burned oreo--- depict him as a man have up their bars. A few of the hotels up McKinney and wife, of Taneytown, were once elected Gover- their degree understood them and their needs. Wehler was made cashier when W. 0. and several of the fingers may have to nor of New York by support, its passage by the legisla- near the first class have not been doing the guests of R. W. Galt, last Friday. A Day Earlier, Next Week. a majority of ture is possible. This is especially true as regards the men Robinson resigned to become cashier of be amputated. The condition of the 192,000, twice elected President by a When lawyers go gun- business enough to justify the $750 or the Mrs. O. D. Birely spent Wednesday in ning for victims—as they did against the $1,000, who were Union veterans of the Civil the new bank. Frederick. s,outh is serious. Again splendid majority in the Electoral Col- but it is thought that they will we must request our corres- magistrates at the last legislature—there hold War, for these grew to feel that he was — Mrs. John Funk, of Hagerstown, is pondents lege, and actually another time the choice on to their bars as long as possible, and other contributors to be a is likely to b_e "s_ont...et.._hing doing." even with the possibility always specially interested in their %%Ti- visiting her parents, here. day earlier, next week, by the popular vote, deserted by his of loss, so that Linwood.—The most notable event of Reports from Indiana show with their letters, they will have tan. Miss Ethel Sweigart is visiting friends that 594 on account of July party, repudiated by the Senate again that feature for their our village, was a dinner given on the saloons have been voted out of business 4 coming on Satur- guests, some of whom would "Moreover, his great administrative in Taneytown. day, when the Rural Carriers and again, repudiated and hooted by its Orphans' Court Proceedings. seek other 21st., by Joseph Engler, to a few of his in that st-ste since January 1. Among have holi- hostelries if they could not have liquor and legal ability both peculiarly fit him J. H. Allender moved Wednesday, to day. This is the third Saturday holiday, national conventions and forced by the to deal with the problems in the Philip- gentlemen friends. The menu was pre- the- cities wri.s!!. have joined the dry action of one of these conventions to an- MONDAY, June 22nd., 1908.—Wm. A. to drink at the hotel where they regular- pared under the supervision of Mrs. Nace Alesia, Baltimore county, where he has this year, a most unusual occurrence. ly stop pines, Panama and Cuba, for the work purchased a mill. column during the first five months of All who nounce publicly his support of candi- Fowble, executor of Frederick Fowble, in the city.—San. Engler, Mrs: Caroline Engler and Mrs. Montpelier, desire to change their advertise- • of the War Department is now such that Children's-day service at Mt. Zion, 1908 are Valparaiso, Hart- ments, next dates chosen by the bolting gold con- deceased, settled his first and final ac- Mollie Royer. We can bespeak for these ford week, are notified to have only a man with special fitness and un- last Sunday, was quite a success, the City and Portland. These results the "copy" in our vention at Indianapolis. Hustling For Good Roads. ladies an enviable reputation in the have been secured through the operation hands, by Monday. usual training is able to do justice to it. contribution amounting to $84.60. — 0••• Following precedent, President Roose- counV4'itn.. P. Maulsby, Jr., executor of Of all the men in the country, the Presi- culinary line, as we have heard the host of the remonstrance law, which has been velt issued the following proclamation Wm. P. Maulsby, deceased, upon ped- Some Dine next month—after the Gov- remark, "he could tell his mother's pies responsible for placing two-thirds of the Farm Produce Swindle. dent feels that Luke Wright is the man Frizellburg.—The Lutheran Sunday to the people of the United States:— tion received order to sell stock. ernor has returned from Denver—it is best equipped to take up the work of the in the dark." Misses Cara Buffington territory of Indiana in the dry column. "Grover Cleveland, President pianned by the commission and Helen School, at Baust, will hold its Chil- An alleged produce swindle came of the Wm. A. Fowble, executor of Frederick to take a trip departblent, which for the last seven Engler did the honors for the During 1907, the total number of saloons to United States from 1885 to 1889 through Pennsylvania, New occasion. dren's-day exercises, this Sunday night, light last week in York and and Fowble, deceased, received order to Jersey and years has been under the control first of Those present were, Charles abolished was about 6(10. Thus it will it is said that again from 1893 to 1897 Massachusetts to see what those States England, Maj. in the church, at 8 o'clock. An inter- Adams county farmers have been caught died at 8.40 transfer notes. Root abd then of Taft. J. M. Wharton, Geo. T. be seen that the record of the first five o'clock this morning at' his home in Westminster Deposit & have done in the way of building good Gambill, of Baltimore; Capt. E. esting program has been prepared, to and will lose a good many hundreds of Trust Co., — Dorsey, cordially months of 1908 has equaled the record Princeton, N. J. In his death the nation guardian of Harry M. Zepp, ward, roads and to get ideas that can be used to Col. Hobbs, of New Market; Charles F. which the public is invited. dollars along with York Co. dollars. A set- Zahn is ill home here, of the entire twelve months of 1907 in has been deprived of one of its greatest tled their first and final account. advantage in Maryland. It is believed A Storm Streak, on Wednesday. Smith, Edward Hobbs, Libertytown; J. Roy at his and short time ago the United Butter and so far Improvement is very slow. It has the number of saloons abolished. citizens. By profession a lawyer, his E. Byrde Winger, nee Orndorff, guar- that such a trip will be of great Value to M. Reifsnider, Geo. R. Gehr, Westmins- Egg Company began business in York been more than a week since he did any 94.• •Ill• chief services to his country dian the commission in determining upon A severe storm occurred, on Wednes- ter; P. E. Sheppard, sending out circular letters offering farm- were ren- of Ruth M. Orndorff, settled her (Prothonotary,) dered during a long, varied and honor- third account. what to do in this State. Before acting day evening, having a pretty clearly de- Uniontown, Pa.; N. H. Baile, work. ers in this section a few cents more for New Harvey Dickensheets, Hanover, A method of assisting unemployed able career in public life. As Mayor of Milton A. Reaver; administrator here, it is contended, the commission fined track from Winchester, Va., by 1Vindsor; Dr. J. J. Weaver, Uniontown, ot butter, eggs and poultry than the market of has returned to this place and will make men to obtain work has been evolved by his city, as Governor of his State, and Joseph M. Reaver, deceased, received should be in possession of first-hand in- Berkley county, West Va., by Hagers- Md., and Addison Engler, Johnsville. John L. Rockey, chief of the State price. The response compelled the town, to the north of Gettysburg it his permanent home. He lived there Adams twice as President, he showed signal order to sell personal property and re- formation as to what has been done and on Herbert Engler. wife and son, have Bureau of Industrial Statistics, of Penn- Express Company of that city to power through Pennsylvania. Buildings were more than a year. put into service as an administrator, coupled with turned report of sale of same. among the most progressive States in returned from , where they spent sylvania, after considerable study of the extra drays to deliver the entire the Union unroofed and barns and other buildings hundreds of crates. devotion to the country's good TtrEsnsv, June 23rd., 1908.—Annie along this line, and the only four weeks visiting friends. subject, and hereafter the state authori- and a courage that way for them to destroyed; in West Virginia a large num- Miss Disturbing Noises of the Country. First shipments were paid for quailed before no Leister, executrix of David H. Leiater, get this information is Anna Haines is spending several ties will receive application for work and in cash hostility when once he was convinced to yisit those States. Compared to ber of cattle were killed. weeks with and this enabled the concern to get ex- deceased, received warrant to appraise the school friends in Washing- for men and send them to agencies where his duty lay. Since his retire- stock, returned inventories of stock and benefit which Maryland would derive In Washington county terrific rain and ton, D. C. It is a well-known fact that those who throughout the state. Pennsylvania has tensive credit in return for the good wind wrecked several boiler and other prices ment from the Presidency he has con- debts, received order to transfer stock from such a visit, it is contended, the orchards near The ladies of the Progressive Brethren work in shops, very never had a bureau of employment, and promised. When civil and,crimi- Hagerstown and trees and noisy places, find it difficult to sleep nal action tinued well and faithfully to serve his and notes and settled her first and final cost of the trip and the time expended telephone church, have organized an Aid Society. although numerous inquiries about ob- was begun last week the offi- countrymen poles were blown down. The wheat where it is perfectly quiet; it is also well cers found a large by the simplicity, dignity account. are trivial. Maryland is entitled te the Mrs. John Buckey is president. taining men have been received in recent assortment of empty and uprightness best, and the crop was also seriously injured in some known that the average farmer finds it egg and butter crates,but of his private life. Upon petition and consent, Bertha B. people want the $5,000,000 Miss Bertha Gilbert is visiting her sis- years and many requests for information were unable to In testimony of the appropriated for sections. ter in next to impossible to sleep, when visit- locate the whereabouts of the respect in which Leppo, released as apprentice of Wm. this purpose spent in the Monumental City. which might lead to employment have three sharp- his memory is the most up-to-date manner. P. E. ing the city, nn account of street noises, ers who vanished when held by the Government H. Cornell, and returned to custody of A visit by Sheppard and wife are visiting lately been reaching the bureau, it has their crooked and people of the United the commission and the Mrs. Caroline but it is not so well known that country work could no longer be concealed. States, I do her father. chief engineer Their-Tour of State Ended. Engler. been unable to care for them through It hereby direct that the flags on to these States, it is Miss noises get on to the nerves of city board- is said that the produce owed for by the White Caroline Barnes, administratrix of believed, will full Adelaide Messier spent Saturday lack of appropriation. the House and the several departmental repay the time lost this summer. and Sunday with ers; therefore, the following article, concern may run as high as $15,000 and John T. Barnes, deceased, received or- The Road Commission visited liar- Miss Bertha Danner, ••• buildings be displayed Governor Crothers is of Medford. giving the experience of a city couple, that the assets are next to nothing. at half staff for der to sell personal property and settled enthusiastic over ford and Baltimore counties, this week, a period of thirty days, and that suit- her first and final account. the interest shown in the roads moye- Miss Byrde Gilbert is home again,hav- will be interesting to country readers. Mr. J. Grant Shoemaker died at his It is said a Gettysburg shipper was completing their tour of the state. able military and naval honors, under John Milton Reifsnider, executor of merit throughout the State. His hope is In all, 23 meetings ing been in Baltimore, since the death "The first night in the country my home, 129 N. Pine street, York, Pa., on caught for a good sum, also a New Ox- have been held and wife and the orders of the Secretaries of War and D. Shriver Brandenburg, deceased, re- that the counties will realize that the the data gathered by the of her mother. I sat on the front porch of the June 19, of tuberculosis. Mr. Shoe- ford and Arendtsville shipper,and many Commission farmhouse and in the individual of the Navy be rendered on the day of turned inventories of money and debts, roads that the State builds are intended will be carefully considered The farmers are busy cutting wheat, breathed odor of maker was the youngest child of the late farmers. One of the strang- in naming the fresh-mown hay. 'Isn't it lovely ?' the funeral." and received order to sell personal prop- to be only a beginning and that they the great trunk road to be built and by the last of the week, the greater John W. and Sevilla Shoemaker and est things about the human being is the will through asked my wife. And then she grasped ease with erty. serve to stimutate each county to the state and to pass part will be ill shock. Rain is much was born at Ladiesburg, Frederick which he can be made to be- individually thiough every my hand, for there was a pond nearby, lieve How extend these roads, connect county and connect with Baltimore. needed; the extreme heat, has been hard county, on September 16, 1868. At the he is going to get something for To Mark Ft-eight. them with the In and at that moment all the frogs in it. nothing; get a outlying districts and the counties scores of roads were on man and beast. age of 18 years, he entered the service of present of a few cents War on Automobiles make for themselves pre- set up a sudden cry of 'Knee deep, knee more than the The following rules an ideal network of sented to the Commission for considera- the Pennsylvania Railroad company and market price,which could regarding freight modesrn roads. The Governor deep.' My wife put her head on my not be done by any concern. shipments, have is also a tion. Many of them were main arteries barring a brief interval continued in its The loss been adopted by various Rockville, Md., June 20.—The Rock- firm believer and advocate of shoulder. 'It's dreadfully lonesome, must be paid by some one and one hun- Companies, to go into effect keeping and as many more were crossroads. Pleasant Valley.—Miss Lizzie Bank- service. For the past three years he was July 1. The ville Town Council has directed Bailiff politics ont of the work of road-building. isn't it ?' she asked with a catch in her dred times out of a hundred it is not the object of the new rules is said to be It is said that sign boards will be ard, who formerly resided for years at foreman of engines at York. He is Burs to Aaron Hewitt to hold up all automobiles He thinks that politicians should have this voice. concern but the other fellow who pays insure prompt and accurate delivery, that placed along all the state roads, indicat- place, has returned to her home in vived by his wife and four children— exceed the town's speed limit of 6 nothing to do with this work, and that Wakefield "I replied that it was, and then a dear for his experience.--Geftysbarg even though separated from the way- miles ing distances and giving information to Valley. She spent several Minnie, Raymond, Russell and Helen; an -hour. Bailiff Hewitt has re- the places to be given out should be months with Mrs. cricket at our feet (at least they told me billing, to prevent loss, etc.• Shipments cently made a number travelers which will be of much value. Wm. H. Yingling and also his aged mother and the following of attemptsto ar- given to men qualified to do the work Mrs. Harry Devilbiss. it was a cricket—I had never heard one to an initial, or number, or other private rest autoists who were driving their Miss Lizzie has brothers and sisters: George W., of ma- and for no other reason. the entire sympathy of many before, and if I had a hearth with one MARRIED. mark, will not hereafter be made. chines beyond the speed limit, but not friends on Frederick; Louis C., of York; Mrs. 24 Paper Mills Fined $2000 Each. account of being an invalid. While on it I would burn the building) began Mary L. Vanfossen, of Union Bridge; Each package, bundle or piece of less the slightest attention has been paid to to scream. HARNER—BOWERS.—On Candidate For here, our good ministers held services at Mrs. Amanda M. Bair, of Adamsdale, June 17th., than carload freight must be plainly his commands to "halt." He appealed Vice-President III. New York ,June 22.—T wenty- fou r coin- "It grew darker and darker and an 1908, the respective homes where she visited Pa.; Mrs. Maggie E. Plaine, of Ladies- at the U. B. parsonage,Taneytown, marked by brush, stencil, pasted label , to the town for the authority that has panies manufacturing wrapping owl commenced to hoot,and a whippoor- by Rev. A. C. Crone, Mr. Vice-Presidential candidate, Hon. and many of her friends did all they burg; Mrs. Laura A. Utz, of Quincy, Edward or securely fastened tag, showing the been granted, and he declares he will paper were fined $2000 each by Judge could will, which seemed to have a nest and a Harner and Miss Grace Bowers. hereafter James S. Sherman, was taken seriously to make her sufferings easier to Pa. Interment was made at Friendship name of consignee, and the name of the see that all guilty persons shall Hough, in the United States Circuit bear large family in a tree right by our win- submit ill, a few days after the convention, and by giving socials and entertain- Bethel, near Union Bridge, on Monday station, town or city, and the State to to arrest even though he finds it 1 Court to-day. Twenty-three pleaded guil- ments, one dow, gave his melancholy cry until I • necessary to disable their was removed to a hospital in Cleveland, being a graphophone rendi- morning at 11 o'clock. DIED. which destined. machines. ty— last Friday to maintaining an illegal (ion by Levi H. Myers, thought I should go crazy, I am not a Bailiff Hewitt is an excellent pistol Ohio, on Tuesday. He is suffering from for her benefit. M.* .11. The marks on packages, combination in restraint of trade and rich man, but I would have given at Ob. Obituaries, poetry and resolutions, charged bundles or gall stones. Mrs. Sherman, Just how much easier it made her cross pieces must be compared with shot and he says he will use his revolver who has 1 Allen Brothers Company, of Sandy Hill, least $1000 to have heard the whistle of a for at the rate of Jive cents per line. The the ship- been ill at her home in Utica, N. to bear we know not, but it gratified us On Monday, in an effort to save the regular death notices published free. ping order and bill of lading, on the tires of all machines whose driv- Y., in- , N. Y., later joined in the plea. They locomotive, or the banging of the car and cor- sisted on going to her husband, all to do the little we could for her. Her life of her 4-year-old adopted daughter, rections, if necessary, made ers ignore his commands to stop. If he and she I were inembers of the Manila and Fibre seats,'or the slamming of an elevator by the too is at the hospital in a weak , patience and christian fortitude make us Mrs. Charles L. Cline, of near Myers- HAGAN.—On June '22, 1908, in Taney- consignor or his representative before finds he is not a good enough shot to I and 1 Association. The case is important to door, at that moment. nervous condition. - sing— ville, Frederick county, sprang in front town, Miss Anna Mary Hagan, aged 21 receipt is signed; old marks puncture the tires as the machines rush i ! every person having occasion to 11S(' "My consecrated cross "The creatures kept up their ,deafen- must be re- Mr. Sherman'e condition has I'll bear, of two runaway horses attached to a years, 6 months and 18 days. moved or effaced before packages, by, he says he will use a shotgun and I improved ' wrapping paper, whether buyer or seller. Till death shall set me free." ing noise until dawn, and at dawn for mower. She saved the child, but was guarantees to bring to a stop with it I and it is probable that there will be no I In imposing the Wheat harvest some reason, all the dogs on the bundles or pieces will be accepted for need fines Judge Honeli has begun and some of 'farm dragged through a field for a distance of transportation. every machine he finds it necessary to for an immediate operation. The I said that the combination of paper our farmers have cut and their began to bark, and the cocks crew, the IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE best medical advice Mall- threshed 150 feet, while the blade of the sickle shoot at. is, however, that an ufacturers was a clear violation of the barley. liens cackled, the birds chirped, the cows of my dear wife, Mary It. Clingan, who died Freight consigned to a place of which operation be performed in the nearly severed ner right leg above the one year ago, June 30, Bei. The Town Council and the bailiff have near fu- ! Sherman anti-trust law, but because of Jos. P. Yingling is repairing his mil! moo'd, the sheep ba-a-a'd, and I awak- there are two or more of the same name the support of the citizens of the commu- ture, when his general condition war- knee, cut a deep gash across her abdo- in the same i extenuating circumstances he would lin- , property. ened from the short nap I had taken to Gone from earth, yes gone to Heaven, State, must have the name pity in the position they have taken in ' rants such a step. men, slashed her arm and the back of Tender dim eyes shall gaze in of the I pose a fine only. The companies have A number of our citizens have re- hind my wife standing at the window vain: County marked on each package, regard to the speed maniacs,as the reck- her head. The mower had been used We shall hear her voice, oh never bundle or piece, and also shown on the -.41.1.... , arranged to pay the fines through their painted their houses, which look very with her hands over her ears. to cut field in Never more on earth again. less manner with which automobiles al- hay in a front of the house, shipping receipt. The Adams Express Company has inst ,I counsel. nice. Jacob Lawyer is following suit bv "'The sunrise is lovely,' she said and the horses had been left untied. most daily rushed through town aroused The case against the companies repainting his house. quietly, hut her face was pale, and I Sleep on dear wife and take thy rest, When freight is consigned to issued a stringent order to all its -agents was During the absence of the driver the In God's sweet mansions fair, a place considerable indignation among the cit- I instituted through the instrumentality of could see she had not slept, either. It not to accept fireworks for shipment over , •.1. horses became frightened and started to For by and by we all hope to join you not located on the line of a railroad, izens. the American was most awful In our any of the lines of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' As- the night I ever spent., run in the direction of the barn. Front Father's place there. each package, bundle or piece must be sociation, for which Clear Ridge.—Miss Carrie Smith of the ones followed By her Fhtsband. marked Railroad Company served by it. This John Norris, of this except that have it." the house Mrs. Cline saw the team going with the name of the station city, acted as agent. Union Bridge, spent a few days with "You will get used to it in time," I — 10.111.- at which the consignee will accept de- We have a considerable num- becomes effective at once. It is further Mrs. Geo. goodwin. directly in the path of her little daugh- said The companies composed ahnost the said when he paused for breath. Church Notices. livery, or if routed in connection with a her of subscribers who will that the same rule may be made to James S. Waltz, came ter. She rushed toward the horses and be one apply entire membership of the combine of home from "No I won't," said the man fatalistic- water line with which there are DO joint to the Southern Express Company Owings Mills, Tuesday, quite grabbed for the bridle, but the horses year in arrearq, in July. As the as well. This cotnpany is wrapping paper manufacturers, which sick caused ally. "I am city-born and city-bred and swerved and Special sermons on "Holy Baptism" will be rates in effect, the name of the place at controlled bv y t e extreme heat. she missed it. She was preached at Ladiesburg, Stinday at 10.30 a. RECORD commenced publication the Adams and was organized bv John H. Parks in 1906. real backwoods country is not for me. I down ins which delivery is to be made to such operates chiefly in the Mr. and Mrs. Allender. of York Road, knocked and caught in the siekle and :It st. Paul's at 8 p. Southern States. The reason On complaint of Mr. Norris the Federal I can stand a summer resort with plenty MARTIN SCHW EITZER, Pastor. water line must be marked on each in July, naturally, many subscrip- for the or- spent Wednesday, with W. F. Romspert bar of the mower. She screamed for der is to lessen the Grand Jury began an investigation of the a people about and a merry-go-round assistance, package, bundle or piece. tions date from that month. We danger to express and family. but before help . arrived the ' There will be preaching in the Church of messengers on combine two months ago and on Frida • in the distance, but the pure and uncle- Freight not marked in accordance the trains and to merchan- The little daughter of Mr. and horses dashed through a gate striking (mit, in i;niontown, Sunday at 10.20 a. in.: and trust that every subscriber re- diem, which is usually handled last returned. indictments against Park3s Mrs. tiled country is not for such as me. I the tongue of the mower against a post 7.30 p. In.; Sunday School at 9 a. nt. with the foregoing rules will not be ac- in large Ira Otto is quite ill. ferred to will make us a remittance, volume at this season. Makers of fire- and twenty-five companies. am taking a day off now and am going and breaking it in two. The horses L. F. MURRAY,Pastor. cepted for transportation. Miss Edith Beard spent, Wednesdav into in order that we need not enforce works, it is asserted, are constantly pro- town to buy a phonograph and a freed themselves and ran to the stable. services in the Taneytown U. B Church as Pasted labels or with her aunt, Mrs. John Beard, in Ne‘'‘. pianola. I may even buy a street piano securely fastened tags I ducing a high grade of explosive, which Thirty towns in New York Mrs. Cline was picked up bleeding from follows: Sunday School at 8, anti preaching should be used only when the the rule of the Postoffice Depart- are now Windsor• before I get through. With these I hope E: a,t. e. tn. At. the Harney character has become somewhat of a menace when under quarantine for several horrible cuts. Her condition is ' ni ,.30, and of the freight ment requiring all hydrophobia. C. F. Reindollar, is visiting his daugh- to succeed in passing the period of exile preaching at prevents marking by brush newspapers one crowded into close and constantly mov- Similar conditions critical, but she is improving. I s p. itt. A. exist in other parts ter, Mrs. Bertha Smith, in Greencastle, my CRONE. Pastor. or stencil. year in arrears to be discontinued. ing cars. of the physician has prescribed for me with- country. Pa. out losing my mind." sides will find it hard to put much of transportation and of communication Will Not Be Senator. THE CARROLL RECORD. old-time enthusiasm into. There are between city and country which will (NON-PARTISAN.) the Washington, June 22nd. - President Classified Advertisemeds. several reasons for a conclusion of this greatly benefit both those who do and would nffl YOUNT'S. Taneytown. Roosevelt does not desire and Store. Saturday. at Department Published every Hesson's will be those who do not use automobiles. We Md.. by The Carroll Record Printing sort. Assuming that Mr. Bryan accept election to the United States Sen- solioeoeogoeoeososososto colistrO. and Publishing Company. nominated at the Democratic convention, build good roads and throw them open ate from the State of New York. NVIii le the President has found public service 4••••+••••1•••••1.•••+•••+••••fo-••+•••+••••1••••+•••••:.•••+••••:••••:••••+•••4•••••1••••+•••1•-,..1••••4••+•••+•••+•••+••• Manager. the country will then have two candi- free to the public to encourage travel J. S. MYERS. D. D S J. E. MYERS. 0 0 S P. B. EIGLAB. Editor and most congenial, he will have had 4 ,1I - - dates, nominated practically a year ago, and traffic, and it would be folly to quar- BOARD OF DIRROTORS. March 4 next enough of service of this MYERS BROS., Surgeon Dentists, rel with a method of travel far in advance DR. C. BIRNIE. Pres. G. A. ARNOLD. with the newness of personal popularity particular character for the present. It Special Shoe Oiler WESTMINSTER, MD. GEO. H. BIRNIE. V.Pres. JOHN S. BOWER. partially worn off. Unless the best of of any.other yet invented. Legally, no would take some contingency now mum- The Great Reduction F. H. SEISS. Sec. & Treas. P. B. ENO LAR. forseen to put him in the United States We are prepared to do all kinds of Denta I E. E. REINDOLLAR. calculations fail, the Republican party doubt, automobile owners. are entitled Senate. work. CROWN and 1111100E work a special- intrenched in power to use the highways, damage or no dam- on the Wholesale Market, has brought ty. Pr. 1TE NVOIM and REP.% I BING will TERMS: One Dollar per annum in advance. seems so strongly The President's determination was 36 Pairs ladies Hood lie given prOmpi at lention. Six months, 50c. Trial subscriptions Three that Democratic chances are slim. age; but if there arises a serious clash learned by friends who are closest to months, 25c. Please do not receive this paper GAS ADMINISTERED. after your subscription has expired, unless Mr. Bryan is handicapped by two pre- between the public and the automobilists, him as soon as the campaign loi. t he all Cotton Goods back to their former, J. E. M VErts will lii iii N,,w "- mean to pay for it. The label on paper nomination of Secretary Taft was over. day except. Hie first ('lay and you vious defeats, and there is nothing to the latter are certain to get the worst of Sewed Welt Shoes, contains date to which the subscription has There is one point, upon which those each month. been paid. indicate that he will he stronger this it in the long run. Ultimately a way Low Prices. J. S. M ygsts will lie in 'fitneytown the ft, subscriptions will be discontinued on who have been given the confidence of Friday and Saturday or each ee.el h. All Poir. elialibtilMfabliamild16013 their expiration, when requested to do so; year than before. inust be found to prevent the injury to the President are not absolutely clear. It it $1.90 W. M.. and C. & P. Telephones. and no credit subscription will be continued time to which Aside from these main reasons, the rock roads that automobiles now do, is the decision which he should make Best Calicoes, at 6c. Percales, at 10 and 12c. longer than one year after the should he at some time in the future be it has been paid. This provision is to be con- country is gradually becoming less Until some preventive is found the an- Lancaster and up. DR. J. sidered merely as an extension of credit, or a again nominated for the Presidency. Ginghams, at 7c. Crashes, at 5c W. HELM favor, to subscribers, and is not a fixed rule demonstrative, even over National elec- tomobilists ought to "look pleasant" They do not regard this possibility as Muslins, at Sc and up. Cretoni, at 8,10 and 12c. SURGEON DENTIST, for all cases. and treat fairly every proposition which It is the height of wasteful- ADVERTISING rates will be given on ap- tions, and it is not likely that great new having been included in his renuncia- New Windsor, - - Mai viand plication, after the character of the business advances a reasonable plan of assessing tion, nor was it specifically excluded. ness to buy poor shoes in or- with in- issues will develop between now and has been definitely stated, together UMW o amid of They feel that the result. of the coming Bridge Work, Plate Work, Fill formation as to space, positon, and length November which will put new life into them some of the costs for repairing the der to save money, but when India linens, Persian Lawn and figured Mg Teeth, and Teeth extracted publisher reserves the privi- election might be such as to exert. great without pail'. contract. The I will be in TA N Err< m ‘Y s, for space. the partiei, or cause any great change in mischief to roads which they are re- 1st-. Wednesday ol lege of declining all offers influence upon him in this connection. you can buy good and care- each month. Engagements eau lie made wit lm held by the masses. sponsible for.-Balt. News. me by mail, and at my °Mee New Second the sentiments In his decision to decline further pub- in Windsor, Entered at Taneytown Postoffice as fully examined shoes, at 50e Lawns, all reduced III prices. at all other times except the ard. Saturday, Class Matter. There is also a growing opinion that lic service for the present the President and Thu by no means stints himself omit, of party to $1.00 less than regular rsday am id Friday, immediately p rc- there is no difference, on main ceding Hutt day. Nitrous Oxide ilas-adir.itiiii- great Substitutes For Pulp Wood. councils. He tered SATURDAY, JUNE 27th., 1908. expt cts to retain an active value, it means splendid issues, between the parties, and that no interest in .American politics until his radttate of Maryland UlliNVERil.V. The American nation has the reputa- Shoes and Slippers. Hats. Hats. All advertisements for 2nd. and 3rd. pages great harm is apt to result, no matter work is done. While declining to con- s.tving. 4 must be in our office by Tuesday mornii.g, tion of wasting almost as much of its sider election to the Senate, he will un- be which wins. A large assortment of all kinds of each week; otherwise, insertion cannot Facts are often doubtedly make his influence felt when These Shoes are Vici Kid, A full assortment of all the lead- guaranteed until the following week. It is also among the probabilities that resources as it uses. hats from the cheapest Straw to the an king. advanced to show that there is much such elections next take place. Lace Patent Tip, snappy style, ing styles. See them. both campaign funds will be much Aside from his decision not to best Panama. Houses. partici- Catalogue smaller, this year, than they have been truth in such a statement. A practical pate in politics as a legislator, President and well made throughout. paper-maker recently called attention to Roosevelt's plans are TANEYTOWN fault to find for twenty years, due to the distrust not clear. After You usually pay $2.50 to $3., The RECORD has very little his return to the United States from his which certain aggregations of capital a few of the sources of enormous waste Clothing! SAVINGS BANK with the so-called "Catalogue houses," hunting trip in Africa, it is his plan to do a welt shoe. These are Clothing! of both parties, when speaking of the number of ma- Does a General Banking Business. as long as they do not misrepresent their hold toward the heads considerable writing. This will include strictly welts. Sizes 3-7, Lianas Money on 'teal or secu- terials in America's refuse heap which In this Department a call of inspection will convince you rity. goods. When they deal squarely, and and it will take some very fine work for an account of his hunting experiences. are worth while considering as promising President Roosevelt's decision not to that this is the to huy ar Discounts Notes. side of the the National chairmen to tap "barrels" place vi Ready-inade Clothing. Collections 21114i itetniti3Olt.e..: promptly carry out all promises, their accept election to the Senate e ill bring made. which have heretofore poured out their substitutes kir wood pulp. C. Edgar Yount & Co., business is perfectly legitimate, although relief to several prominent men of New treas- The Northwest annually produces a their plan of doing business may be a contents liberally into campaign York State, and materially change the Interest Paid on Time Deposits, million and a half tons of flax stalks TANEYTOWN, Millinery detriment to thousands of small dealers uries. situation in State politics. It has been Department. WA Li I.. 1: .s. o,‘ Ft:, Treteitilt-i which are not used for anything. That quite generally believed J .5 GA Ill. P they The prosperity of the country, too, in that the Presi- throughout the country. As long as dent would not decline election to the All 'Trimmed and l'ittriinined Hats are reduced in price. spite of the money panic and present amount of waste remains after the twine profit by advertising, and hustling for Senate, where he could continue to make DIRECTORS. add makers take all they want. It makes business, their success should set those stagnation in certain quarters, will use of the knowledge which he has gain- LEONARD ZILE. H. 0. STONESIFEI: excellent paper. The farmers in the JOSHUA KOUTZ. .101IN S. BOWER. most of materially to that satisfied feeling which ed as President in shaping the trend of D. J. 1-IESSON. to thinking who now complain C. is so disastrous to the efforts of the South burn or plow under 13 million public affairs. The knowledge that should JAMES GALT. JOHN J. CRAPSTFi' them. W. W. CHAPSTEFt. CALVIN T. - ERIN( tariff Willi of cotton stalks every year. That he desire this election other candidates The greatest harm done in connection political agitators; and, with the HENRY ((ALT. DANIEL .1. ESSoN which is plowed under is not wholly lost I would be eliminated from consideration tewart with this class of business, is by pur- question under pledge of revision by has undoubtedly deterred them from for it enriches the soil to sonic extent, chasers. In many instances-if not most both parties, the money question abso- I openly seeking it. Iron 3n5uraitce. lutely settled, and both sides playing for but not so with what goes up in smoke. I It was first asserted that the President -it would be decidedly better for every- would probably be chosen to Fence vote, there is Five hundred thousand tons of fiber succeed body to deal at home, or as near home, -if not with-the labor Senator Platt, wehos - term whose term BURNIE.: Se WILT which promises to have been adhering to cotton seed every CheaDer han wood. Will last a lifetime. as possible. Buying from printed pic- not a single issue left I will expire on March 3, 1909. The an Illghest Awards World's Fall, St. Louis, 191)4. -AGENTS- year. It has been fed to farm stock nouncement of his tures and descriptions, is apt to be very "stir things up." Even Mr. Bryan's hunting trip, on Hanover Fire along with the seed and has done the which he will leave about, April I, which MF°''IltWARr IR014ORKSCDIPANY. Insurance Co. of N. Y. unsatisfactory, and one is practically brilliant oratory, and his views in gen- ioit RAINY DAYS came a few weeks ago, led to The Montgomery County Mutual. known as to have. lost stock no good. Cattle and sheep do not quite CINCINNATI. 0. forced to keep what he gets, whether it eral, are so well general discrission of him in connection of novelty, which may also be like the fiber and the seed cake is better tibrr 100 (lesillos of boo Fence shown in our cols- TANEYTOWN. MD. meets full expectations or not, for "ex- the force with the choice of a successor to Senator Lige. Low t rices will sawn° pea. said of Mr. Taft. Many things may without it. A machine has been invented, Depew, who will complete his present Call sad changing," even when allowed, must se Come to everybody. Life has happen in four inonths,but it looks very which, it is claimed, will separate the term on March 3, 1911. With the as- P. B. ENGLAR, Agent necessarily be accompanied by addi- surance that the President will this will not be a lint from the seed. Paper inakers think riot ac- tional expense, with the further chance ninch now as though cept election to succeed either one .of more ups than downs. Right Home Insurance Company. of N. Y. they can use it. - FIRE AND WIND-STORM. -- of not being satisfied even then. "shouting" campaign. these gentlemen, others less command- _ Nobody knows how many InilliOn tons in the field of politics As a rule, seeing before buying is the ing are expected now, while you are making, you Planters' Mutual, Washington Coontv. of cornstalks go to waste; but in quality to enter in the contests. only safe plan, for even then one is apt Observances of July 4th. There are Senators who have devoutly IRON FENCE TANEYTOWN, MD they are far ahead of cotton stalks, and js cheaper than ought to be saving; then when to make a bad bargain, especially when hoped that Theodore Roosevelt would wood, stronger and more it is believed they can be made into pa- durable it lasts a life-time. lron fence the article is not one with which one is There is an unquestionably strong sen- yield to the desire of New York and ac- per, although it has not yet been done cept -election to that body. needs no repairs, iron fence newly paint- the downs come you will have fully acquainted. There is also a loss of timent growing against the observance Whispers on a commercial have been passed as to ed looks like new; iron fence beautifies of July -I by burning powder, and the scale. what would In Regard to the Great value in a guarantee, when the purchase happen to him as a new member of the the lawn and makes home attractive; something to fall back upon. Thousands of acres of wild hemp grow iron fence adds to the of yonr place is hundreds of miles away, and the setting off of noisy and dangerous fire- Senate and the rigid application of rules, valut, in the south-western part of the country, property. Prices of all Iron Fence, 3.0c dealers practically unknown. A guar- works. A writer in the June Century as well as customs, which would follow Where is the money you have particularly along the Colorado River. his appearance. Senators who per fool up. !Profit in Lime to the farmer. antee from a home dealer is worth much makes the startling statement that dur- have felt the weight of the "big stick" during "the celebration of five national Its only use is to shelter Jack rabbits the I have taken the Agency for been earning more, and a personal representation of ing last and other sessions have ground their all these years ? The LeGore Combination of Lime and coyotes, but it has splendid fiber iron Fence Gates, facts generally results in satisfaction to birthdays, from 1903 to 1907, inclusive, teeth and protuised themselves adequate and Steel Entrance is said by practical farmers to pay at the and tests on a small scale show that ex- Cemetery A reheS, 1 MD ReSei'Veir Vases following rate. One ton of lime, before both. The home dealers, especially, 1,153 persons were killed and 22,520 were revenge should the President, ever be- You spent it and somebody else cellent paper can be made from it. come a Senator during their set vice. Lawn amid Park Settees, Lawn and it is worn ont,will hring to life or release must transact all of his business with an injured. Of the injured, 80 suffered to- Drinking Fountains, 'Free lluards, Paper making from straw is a well- Had President Roosevelt. consented to put it in the bank. Why don't plant feud enough to prednce: and 389 partial blindness, 380 per- Hitching Posts, Vire and Iron eye to future trade, while the catalogue tal enter the Senate it would probably have Office 1 ton of wheat iii rI Ii $ 20.00 established industry. Bookbinders use and Balcony Railing and Window house can depend on its wider field to sons loot arms, legs or hands, and 1,670 been at a time when the leadership is 24 tons corn 50.00 Cast I rim Ciesting Stahle you put your own money in the lost one or more fingers." thousands of tons of straw board. The wavering slightly, and although a new inards, 4 tons of hay 40.00 make up its bulk of trade. Fittings, Cemetery Vault i ales, and a No straw which goes to waste in western Senator lie would presumably have led - There is, too, much reason in arguing This is an appalling statement. general line of plain and itrnamental bank for wheat fields would bring fortunes if in that boby as he has done in others at yourself-why let the 110.00 that all home interests should deal with, wonder that such a barbarous Fourth work of this class. Cost of I ton of lime about 4.00 made into paper. Lists of fibrous or every stage of his brilliant career. The and protect, each other. There is much arouses increased opposition, each year, life of Theodore Roosevelt does not tit For prices on the above, call on or other fellow save what you earn? woody plants suitable for paper are al- drop nme a postal. This will leave as a profit to good sense in the idea that money should from sensible thinking people. There well the tradition that a new Senator most without limit, but only a few may shall remain in the background during farmer $106.00 be spent and circulated, as greatly as is no desire to detract from the real JEREMIAH 'GARNER, BE be had in quantity sufficiently large to the early years of his service.-Phila. 4-4-tf TANEYTOWN, MD. INDEPENDENT How can the farmers afford to put off possible, in the home community, for it glories of our greatest holiday, but sure- liming and expect tO nial:e up the great be worth considering. Bulletin - is impossible to weaken any one line of ly it should not be accompanied by so AND loss in their future crops ? The LeGore The time has not yet come when it is Combination of Lime is guaranteed home industries without to some extent much slaughter. In the statement given, to absolutely necessary that substitutes for certaigyNAmITENature has provided the stomach with show paying results for twenty years. If weakening others, for all classes in a no mention is made of the fire loss, due n natural fluids known as the di- START A BANK ACCOUNT pulp wood be found, but it is coining. the farmers lime for grass, wheat and community are, in some way or another, to crackers and fireworks of various gestive juices, and it is through these corn, they will grow good crops and lay The forests are still able to furnish ma- juices that the food we eat is acted upon dependent on each other. There is no kinds, nor to the loss, during the year, WITH time foundation for permanent improve- terials for paper, but they cannot con- in such a way as to produce the rich, IS NO MORE DESTRUCTIVE THAN A ment. The farmer makes more clear such thing as complete independence of caused by the manufacture of such mer- tinue to do so for a great many years to red blood that flows through the veins money by the use of one ton of lime your neighbors, for at some time, and in chandise. of our body and thereby makes us come, at the present rate of cutting and than the inatutfastnrer dap& frrtrn LHE some way, their help and support-fi- While there is a disposition, on the strong, healthy and robust, and it is the TORNADO THE sale of 100 tons. Putting off Inning is growth. Makers of paper anticipate a weakening of these digestive juices that nancially or otherwise-will be needed. part of authorities to allow considerable like putting off doing what is right- the scarcity of pulp wood and it is this destroys health. It is our own fault if longer you wait the harder it will go. It Besides, jumping at lower prices (on liberty, in the way of noise-making, on which prompts the active search now we destroy our own health, and yet it is You can avoid Dynamite, a Tornado BIRNIE TRUST COMPANY does not pay to put out. any emit with- paper) is a display of "pinching" finan- our "Glorious Fourth" and while patri- so easy for any one to put the stomach out liming if the field has not. bad any going on for substitutes.- U. S. Forest ciering scarcely creditable to those who otic sentiment has seemed to justify such out of order. When you need to take you cannot control. time for 4 or 5 years. Service. something take it, promptly, but take TANEYTOWN, MD. engage in it, unless there are the very a custom, it is nevertheless about time If the farmers wish to grow abundant - - something you know is reliable-some- crops of wheat,gra.s and corn profitably, best of reasons. It does not indicate a to recognize the fact that even sentiment thing like Kodol For Thinks It Saved His Life. Dyspepia and In- DO Yl /1" NI )1V that experts of the they must, use a good combination of strong degree of faith in the business has been undergoing a change, and that digestion. Kodol is pleasant to take, it Government, Signal Service declare that Lester M.. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, the salts of lime. men you know well, and must also know now the restriction of the Use of powder is reliable and is guaranteed to give re- no portion of the United States is ex- says in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. lief. It is sold by J. McKellip, Drug- empt from the ravages of the Tornado Orders should be given to the ware- to be honest, but and colored fire is, if anything, more ? m;-27-4t rather looks like be- King's New Discovery many years, for gist, Taneytown, Md. DO YOU KNOW that, experience has house people early, cur send direct to- popular than its old-time use. coughs and lievingthe printed statements of strangers colds, and I think it saved proved the truth of this assertion ? my life. 1 have found it a reliable rein- in preference, and this is certainly not a DO VI t K NI 1W that the Horne In- LeGore Combination Lime Co., edy for throat and lung complaints, and +1S+104,•+•+•••+•$•+•+•+•+•+• Company of New York Use these Old display of good business sense,not to use Country News- surance issues FOUTZ'S Established and LeGORE, MD. 8-17,0 The Mission of the would no more be without a bottle than a special Tornado Policy which insures a more uncomplimentary term for it. paper. I would be without food." For nearly • Superior against all kinds of Wind Storms, Tor- Poultry Food. Certainly, nobody should send their forty years New Discovery has stood at • nadoes, and Cyclones ? Standard Remedies. money to Chicago, or to some other far The real mission of the country news- the head of throat and lung remedies. PLAY BALL .1* DO YOU KNOW such a policy costs As a preventive of pneumonia, and • Koontz's away place, without first being sure that paper is to give the news. Without is now the decision of the urn- but a trifle healer of weak lungs it has no equal. WILL YOU ACT at once and protect home dealers cannot supply the articles news there is no newspaper. Facts and Sold under guarantee at R. S. McKin- foutz's Superior Poultry food pire and there will be many your property ? hearsay,constitute at practically the same price,rnaking due figures, not rumors or ney's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial stiffened joints, lame backs + Makes Hens Lay; keeps Chickens Specials bottle free. Apply to- healthy. They like allowance for freight changes, and the news. and sore muscles, for those: it. It is a concentrated Food as well, a tonic medicine fact that the printed description in the In the garnering of the news harvest who play,requiring some sooth-: P. B. ENGLAR, Agent, and egg stimulant.. Price 25c per package. Popular Prices for catalogue is apt to overstate, rather than the local field should be looked upon Newspaper Retractions. ing applica t ion. • Foutz's Horse & Cattle Powder. 25G pkR. Foutz's Perfect Lice Powder, 25G pkg. understate, the merits of the thing ad. with the most favor. In a country news- TANEYTOWN, MD. GRANITE WARE.-- The famous Pro- fessor Jowett once • • routz's Gortaln Worm Powder, 50c pica. vertised. Here is a fact worth remem- paper nothing can take the place of said: "A friend of mine of great practi- Now is the time Foutz's Certain Kolik Cure. 500 bottle. bering; the catalogue houses employ men country news. The story of the wide Foutz's Liniment. 25G bottle. 10 cal ability told me that he has laid down Littlestown Carriage Works. and 12-in. Pudding Pan, 10c who have the faculty of using the English world is told under glaring headlines when the ball player and ath- • Foutz's flealina Powder, for Collar for himself three rules of conduct. Never Galls. etc. 25G pka. language to the very best possible advan- and catchy captions in the pages of the lete are apt to overdo the retract. Never explain. Get it done For sale everywhere by dealers- tage in helping to sell goods. Perhaps city papers-told so fully and so fast thing and expose themselves 12-in. Basin, 10c and let them howl." Upon this theory At Taneytown, Md. - - - ROBERT S. McKINNEY. they always tell the truth, but, the incen- that competition in this well filled field to more serious consequences. * 12 21 7 the elder Bennett acted in conducting r tive is strong to "stretch" the truth in is folly. The local field is for the coun- Our tried and true Liniment; time New York Herald. order to make a sale. try newspaper, which alone gives to its and our double distilled ,Witch; ***0000000000000000000000**000** 9-in. Pie Plate, 5c The advice is readers the story of "you all's house," cynical and dogmatic. Hazel are both useful in allay- • Most of us prefer the admonition of .kk * The Turnpike Question. sympathizing with those who sorrow ing and relieving annoying af- '14 Einerson-If you think * * and rejoicing with those in merry mood. differently to- ter effects. When You Want the Latest 10-in. Pie Plate, lc morrow than you do • * * Hon. J. Fred C. Talbott hasexpressed More strictly speaking, then, the mission today, say so. 4. Consistency is not always wisdom. Still • S. D. MEHRING, * * himself strongly, in an interview, in of the country newspaper is to give the Don't Strike Out IN * how hard it is to make a square • MANUFACTURER OF * 5-qt. Coffee Pot, 5c favor of the Road Commission buying local news. back- * * down or a fair and full the wrong way but profit by t existing turnpikes, and says, "it is the The legitimate local field is further apology. Fine Carriages, Buggies All of us love our opinions, and argue our advice. Call and get a 4;4 * * paramount duty of the Commissioners limited by careful selection. No news- PHAETONS, TRAPS, Shoes, Hats, and more to establish them than to find out bottle of each; Cost 25e per + * * 10-qt. Buckets, 25c to rid the whole state of toll-gates." paper should publish all the news-no CARTS. CUTTERS, &C. if they are true. So it is seldom any bottle-it may save you dol-; * * Fortunately, the Commission is not likely more than should a father, sitting at his one* fully retracts or explains. To convince lars ! • * to do any such thing, for reasons too own fireside, repeat all that he may have FINE- Gent's Furnishings: 14-qt. Dish Pan, 25c a preconceived opinion is difficult. Your * numerous to mention. heard during the day. A country news- * * It would be a arguments may be unanswerable, but Dayton, Jagger splendid proposition for paper must be clean, have character • McCall, * At the Lowest Possible Prices, call on * This Graniteware is first-class a the mind receiving them returns to the Robt S. McKinney, comparatively few holders of unprofit- and conscience and be able to command • * and at reduced same habit of thought. All of us are * price. able turnpike stock, and would be a confidence. The best country news- DRUGGIST, * * relief to victims of routine and hate to be dis-' WM. a comparatively few who are so paper is brave enough to tell the truth Repairing Promptly Done 1 * C. DEVILBISS, * Our 5c and 10c Counters turbed. TANEYTOWN, - - - MARYLAND, are situated that the toll payments in the when it should be told and big enough * 0 well worth your calling to course of Not long ago a distinguished ex-editor, Low Prices and all Work Guaranteed. 22 W. Main St. WESMINSTER, MD. * see. a year amount to a consider- to leave untold a secret story of shame 5+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+54.4.4.•+•+•+ * able speaking about the relative prosperity tax; but, as carrying out the gen- and sin when a "scoop" would only add LITTLESTOWN, PA., .0 * Our Silverware for wedding eral plan and circulations of certain metropolitan -- rm... of increasing the good roads to the sorrow. Opposite Depot. * * presents, etc., is the finest in mileage newspapers, made this shrewd remark- of the state, and doing "the Important as is time news, no newspa- * * town, and at marked down greatest "It takes a long time to build up a paper Tit FIRST NATIONAL BANK AGENT FOR good to the greatest number," per fulfills its high mission when it does * * prices, which will suit you. it would be which once fell into decay or to lose the The 1900 Roller Bearing Gravity for Men, $3.50 and $4.00. a conspicuous failure. In no inore than give the news. A news- of Union Bridge, Md. * "Walk-Over" Shoes * course of time, circulation of one which was popular." if the road improvement paper, and especially a country newspa- WASHING MACHINE * "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes for Women, $3.00 and $4.00. * We have the largest and best plane are continued-which we This illustrates the conservatism of the * very per, must be more than a mere phono- NO, 9066 CAPITAL, $25,000 * line of loose Garden Seeds in much doubt-it would common mind. Men take a poor paper become necessary graph. It must be in sympathy with Daniel Wolfe, President. Put out on Trial 000*00000*000*000000000000000000 town. to absorb the and one whose editor they despise sim- turnpikes, but, for the those whom it serves. It is possible for John N. Weaver, Vice Pres. Free of Charge. In- present, it is of much ply because they have become accustom- more importance a newspaper to point out to the people, Edw. F. Olmstead, Cashier. vites Competition. D. M. MEHR1NG, President, JAS. B. GALT, Secretary. Early and Late Seed Potatoes. to give good roads to sections which do ed to it. Sometimes sudden anger gives many of whom are its patrons, the path- The Gold Bond Certificates of Deposit, not have them, rather than to wipe a hard blow to a paper, as in the case of Easiest Running out way to local possibilities which means issued by this Bank are safe as a Gov- J. T. toll paying for the New York Sun when it supported Washing Machine on KOONTZ. sections which do have progress. Above all, the newspaper ernment Bond, and pay a Better Rate of Taneylowo Mutual Fire Insurance Col, TANEYTOWN, MD. them. In other Ben Butler for the Presidency. words, it is less a hard- should not fail to advocate those things Interest. There is no premium on them, the Market. ship to pay toll, for the use of good It is said that a great -metropolitan nor do they sell below par. Non-resi- OF CARROLL COUNTY. which mean better living and higher desirable, as the inter- Agents Wanted. roads, than it is to be without paper has recently lost several thousand dents find them MORTGAGES, DEEDS, NOTES, good thinking. est coupons attached are payable to roads. subscribers by its position on the labor L. K. yourself, as well as your MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS. Finally, then, let it be said that the bearer, and may be cashed anywhere. BIRELY. General Agent. Look to the best interests of neighbors. Indeed, we think it would be both ad- and trade union question. If anger lasts C. & P. Telephone. Middleburft, Md. proprerty at home, and at the lowest. possible cost. real mission of the country newspaper is -11 ti Protect your visable and justifiable for toll to be col- long enough to get the readers accus- SAFE - CONVENIENT - PROFITABLE These blanks always on hand at the to give the local news accurately and We have no-agents, consequently no agents' fees to pay. RECORD office, tor the use of Magistrates lected on the new state roads, at least tomed to a new paper, such subscribers I DIRECTORS: fearlessly, but in kindness, giving no The interest manifested in this Company since its organization, and its and others; to an amount sufficient to keep them will permanently revoke past allegiance. I DANIEL WOLFE. JACOB S. (ALA MIMI. in unnecessary publicity to wrong-doing, riOR LIQUOR rapid growth, leave no doubt as to its success. Mortgages, single copy, .10 repair. In some way, tax If a paper is once established, pre- JOHN N. WEAVER. L. K. STAUFFER, AND DRUG ADDICTIONS -payers will yet sparing not frauds nor shams, recog- 3 copies, .25 E. A. C. MICKEY. E. 0. CASH. 8 4 be required to foot the repair bills. serves a consistency in accordance with .50 It nizing good wherever found, striving to FRANK .1. SHRINER. Come join us while the rate is low ! JOHN H. REPP. Deeds, single copy, .05 is all well enough, and it sounds nice, truth and progress, maintains a high ri 9 :alio build up rather than tear down, so that 'THE Protection is- within reach 6 copies, to say that "the state will keep and uniform standard, it cannot be I of ail! • .25 the roads the files of the paper shall constitute a eeleyi la " .45 in repair," but, where will the state get shaken. But if it takes Prof. Jowett's helpful history, accurate, yet showing Wanted At Once BoA RD OF DIRECTORS: Promissory Notes, 15 copies, .05 the wherewithal, except from the tax- dictum, jumps from one view to another 35 " .10 the sunshine rather than the shadows.- DAVID M. MEHRING. OLIVER T. SHOEMAKER. I 4t 100 t< payers? By levying a reasonable toll either through anger, selfishness, cor- opsiuSiik .25 Prize Essay in American Press. RICHARD S. PTOLOMY S. HILTERBRICK. Bill of Sale, per copy, .02 on traffic, those not taxpayers, but road ruption or any temporary compulsion, it EntutIND F. SMITH, JAMES N. 0, SMITH. 18801 ure '' 12 copies, .20 users, would be compelled to contribute will in tiine have no influence or great JAMES U. REINDOLI AR. D. HARRY ESSIG. a-22-1%1i Chattel Mottgages, per copy, .03 toward paying for benefits The Automobilist And His Right 10 copies, enjoyed by circulation.- Lancaster Examiner. ALL .25 themselves, but which they would To The Road. CORRESPONDENCE CONFIDENTIAL, Summons for debt, 15 copies, .10 not 4 41 25 6 otherwise. Fine Mill for Sale. .15 help to support Born THE 4 t < 50 4 There is justice in demanding that au- in Iowa. ADDREssTHE KEELEY INSTITUTE KILL COUCH .25 It is equally true, however, that the THE LuNcs tomobiles shall pay a reasonable amount Our family were all born and raised in 211 N.CAPITOL AND CURE Commitments (same as Sinn. for Dbt) toll plan would catch the ST, WASHINGTON,D.C1 A Fine Mill situate on the Monocacy, Fi.Fa, tax-payers toward repairing the damage they do to Iowa, and have used Chamberlain's twice; still, we are inclined to the belief, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy known as the Stonesifer mill, is for sale. State Warrants," " " " " highways. The tax ought not to be made (made at Des Moines) for years. We 500 Horses & Mules This mill is in good condition,'best of Sum. for Witnesses, 25 copies, .10 that, considering the fact that the roads .. confiscatory. We are not of those who know how good it is from long experience roller process machinery, with good WITH Dr. King's 511 .18 and repairs must be paid for by to ship to Southern Market. 25 some- believe the automobile is an unmixed in the use of it. In fact, when in El Our Special Notice Column. trade, capacity 24 barrels. A concrete Notice to ()nit, .15 body, a toll system would be life was saved I will pay the Highest Cash Market. dam makes it a mutest desirable property, 50 " .25 justifiable, evil and a nuisance. On the contrary, Paso, Texas, the writer's Is a clearing house for all sorts of sur- prompt use of this remedy. We Price. Will also buy Fresh Cows and Fat giving an abundance of water with good Probates, 50 in Pad, .15 rather than otherwise. by the New Discovery 100 we believe that everybody is interested are now engaged in the tnercantile busi- Stock of all kinds. Parties having any of plus property, as well as for "Wants," water power. A new saw mill with .25 in its development and improvement and ness at Narcoossee, Ha., and have intro- the above for sale, will please drop me a articles "Lost" and "Found," and im- separate race for saw mill, good house OUCHS got Receipt. Books. with stub, .10 The Campaign Outlook. FOR C Ram. that it is here to stay. We appreciate duced the remedy here. It has proven postal and I will be glad to call and try portant notices in general. Even to and stable,hog pen and other otit-build- OLDS Mal Bottle Free Type-writer paper, 8x104, in four very successful and is constantly grow- to bny your stock at any time. ings. For terms apply to AND ALL AND grades, in any There is a strong probability that the the fact that it has done a great deal to those who do not patronize it,it is worth THROAT LUNG TROUBLES. quantity. ing favor.-Elms BROS. This remedy The above blanks will be mailed, free in GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY National campaign, this year, will be a foster interest in good roads, and that is for sale by R S. McKinney, Druggist, HOWARD J. SPALDING, the cost of a year's subscription for the GETTYSBURG WATER CO., of charge, when orders amount to 255 or information it W. OR MONEY REFUNDED. more, and comparatively dull one-one which both it may ultimately furnish a method of Taneytown, Md. 1-25-tf LITTLESTOWN, PA. carries. 9-7-tf II. O'Neal, Pres. Amal are accompanied with cash. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Old Ken As SJ trecrows. has been appropriated by state Or na- Failing Hair Dandruff tion t o these institutions. History London, June 20.—Hunian beings as Ayer's Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs Ayer's Hair Vigor Just as promptly destroys the teaches us that where agriculture Prayer Meeting Topic For the Week THE SUNNY SCHOOL, that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair- germs that cause dandruff. It removes every Is You Will Need an Oil Stove scarecross ? Why not ? It in oy seem Beginning June 28, 1908. bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stops trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp nourished that nation has prospered. queer awn brutal to an America:I, but falling out, grows more rapidly. clean and in a healthy condition. It also teaches that where sports and By REV. S. II. DOYLE. here in England the human ssarecrow When warm days Amusements have flourished and crowd- Topic.—Foreign missions. Henry Mar- Lesson XIII.— Second Quarter, is common. and the kitchen fire tyn and missions in India.—I Cor. 1-16. As he stands out there, in the midJle Does not Color the Hair ed out honest labor that nation has de- Henry Martyu was born in Truro, For June 23, 1908. of tine flat Suffolk field, there is little to cayed. Can the colleges hope to escape make cooking a bur- show he is not the ordinary inanimate We wish you to Positively and distinctly understand that-Ayees Hair the doom of these nations?" den—then Cornwall, England, Feb. 18, 1781. He affect the color is the time scarecrow. He stands motionless ter Vigor does not of the hair, even to the slightest received a splendid the whitest to try a New Perfection academic educa- THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. five minutes at a thne, and only when a degree. Persons with or the lightest and most delicate tion, attending the grammar school In bird is tempted by the fresh corn just blond hair may use it freely without having the hair made a shade darker. POMONA GRANGE PROGRAMME Wick Blue Flame Oil his native town and graduating from appearing above the ground does he Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. Cook-Stove. Ingredients: Capsicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. St. John's college, Cambridge. He Text of the Lesson, Eph. v, 6-20—Mem- show any sign of life. A Sample Suggested by the Lecturer From the road outside the field he Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of it. of Michigan State Grange. Marvelous how this won several prizes for exceptional ory Verses, 15, 16—Golden Text, Eph. looks exactly like the conventional col- J. C. AYER COMPANY. Lowell. M 10 a. m.—Open in the fifth degree. stove does away with scholarship in 1801, the prize for the v, 18—Commentary Prepared by Rev. -.11M1111111\, lection of old clothes propped upon a Business session. kitchen discomforts — greatest proficiency in mathematics; in D. M. Stearns. stick. The ragged overcoat and the Open in fourth degree. misshapen hat can be seen any day, at Reports of subordinate granges, giving how cool it keeps the 1802 he was chosen fellow Of his col- Association.] If I Only Had Capital. [Copyright, 1908, by American Press this time of the year, in almost any field increase of membership during the year lege and won first prize and room in comparison with for the best Self is a great master and a monster in England. Even the crows improvements made for Increasing are con- The above words were recently uttered the comforts and attractions of the Latin composition. It was his inten- which temptuous of the every now THE GR.ANGE conditions when-the coal with which we have to deal and figure, and in our hearing by a worthy boy and un- grange hall. tion to devote his tnagsual talents to and then a number of fire was burning. The quick concentrated heat of in. many is never fully subdued. It them appear doubtedly they are often reiterated by RECESS. the the law, but God interfered with his leisurely above the hedge and settle on Conducted by or sober, woral or im- many who are out of employment, or 1:30—Song service. plans and made of him a may be drunken the field. But then it is scare- Welcome—By great mis- that tioe have little or nothing to do. To all such J. W. DARROW. Chatham. N. Y., any officer of the enter- moral, religious or irreligious, righteous crow moves; he hits an taining grange. sionary. This change was brought old tin can with we say, you have home capital, you Press Correspondent New York State or unrighteous, but if it is self it is not the rusty fright- Response—By any officer of Pomona about by the sudden death of his fa- handle of a shovel and have hands, feet, bone, muscle, health Grange ouly not of but it is against God. ens the birds, and makes them Ily grange. NEW God, PEINCTION ther and mother aud the faithful and are not these capital ? What more Symposium—"Educational Demands quickly out of sight. of preaching and counsels of the univer- It is incorrigibly corrupt and must be capital has God given anybody ? "But Today," frotn the viewpoint of— So he spends his day, this old bent PROFESSOR R. A. PEARSON. sity preacher, which led delivered to death. It is darkness and if I only had a few thousand in cash (a) The educator. to his conver- man, and at the end he is paid 36 cents. (b) The business man. Wick therefore opposed to light, and who- capital" says the young inan. But these Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove sion and dedication to the ministry. He is the village scarecrow. (c) The farmer. ever says otherwise is talking vain are better than cash capital, for no one Grange Member at Head of Agricul- Two incidents influenced him to be- Every morning now, soon (d) The clergy. . after the can take them from you, and with these tural Department of New York. goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none come a missionary. One words which tend toward the wrath of light comes, he leaves his son's cottage Song. was the re- you can earn cash. Governor Hughea of New York state diffused God (verse 6). This self life or old in the meadow and walks thorough the Talk — "Is the Outlook For Farming is about the room to overheat it. Thus using the mark of his pastor as to the great good Our men of wealth and influence did More Promising Than In Times Past? man or carnal mind er maitre! man village street to the fields, a recently appointed Professor Raymond "New Perfection" is real kitchen that had been accomplished by a sin- mile away. not start with any cash capital. They Why?" comfort. Made in three must be put off, kept under, denied, And then, for nearly 12 hours, he keeps A. Cornell Agricultural col- gle missionary in India—William Carey, went to work with their plow, the hoe, Pearson of Paper—'"ro What Conditions May the sizes and fully warranted. If not with your the birds from the corn by making a Term "the cinisec.ated cobbler." reckoned dead that the new man, the jack plane or axe, and in time their lege as commissioner of agriculture to 'Intemperance' Be Applied Beyond The other noise on his old tin can. Strong Drink?" dealer, write our nearest agency. Christ in us, may have full control. capital brought them a rich harvest. succeed Charles A. Wieting, whose factor in determining his life work Whatever the weather may be, Music. There is a glory which wins us, a he. is ! but there's the rub; you .don't want. was the reading of the "Life of David expected to be there. In rain he may term of office had expired. This ap- EVENING PROGRAMME. love which constraineth us and so oc- to work. Yon want money on credit so Brainerd," an early missionary in shelter under the nearest pointment is particularly pleasing to 7:30 p. m.—Conferring fifth degree. hedge, but he you cats play the gentleman, speculate Just such A m erica. cupies the heart and the affections must watch ins fields, and if the birds Open in fourth degree. and end your career by playing vaga- the members of the grange of New Address by state speaker. mp a lamp as that if we rightly see Jesus in His life take advantage of his absence Martyn was ordained to the min- he must bond. You want to marry a rich girl York state, iu which Professor Pearson Reports of committees. everyone and death and resurrection and ascen- go out into the open and scare them istry in the Church of England. At who will support you, while you wear singing by grange. wants—handsome enough sion and coming kingdom we are made irons the corn. Is an active worker. He is a member for the parlor; enough first he was curate to the university line clothes, smoke cigars, and be a Close in form. strong for the kitchen, camp willing—yes, desirous— For this old man knows well that he of Forest City grange'of Ithaca, N. Y. or cottage ; bright enough for preacher, but still longed .y earnestly gentleman of leisure. every occasion. If is competing for his living against, the not with your write our to have done with the unfruitful works Shame on you. young man ! Go to He has done val- dealer, nearest agency. sionary field. r- (doilies propped upon .a stick, or the WILD BIRD of darkness and -walk as children of work with the capital yon have and you uable work in PROTECTION. took aplaincy dead crows scattered about the STANDARD OIL COMPANY, light (verses 8-12). The Lord does not field, will soon make interest enough upon it, the dairy divi- ny, and thus and it is necessary that he shonld take a The National Grange Believes (Incorporated) seek to drive us to draw to give you as much money as you need. In Pro- easing this, but to certain pride in his sion of Cornell adverse prov- profession. If you cannot make money upon what tecting Our Feathered Friends. us by "His great love, wherewith He I • nless he can show the farmer that lie college for the d attained his heart's de- capital you have, you could not if you The following resolution was handed loved us, even when we were dead in is more effective than the conyentional past five years Ilse preached to his own country- had a larger amount, in cash. If you up to the national grange at sins" (Eph. ii, 4, 5). In the opening scarecrow, he cannot make a living in and has been a its Hart- men in India and learned the languages waste yonr present capital you would chapters of this epistle He tells us of the few months between the sowing of close ford session from the Connecticut state as the old wny. and the burned paper Collins 'PlaYing Fine Bali. of the people of the empire waste money if yon had it. So don't student of 'and t lie seed and the appearance of the corr.. grantee, and it svas approved by the does not get on the fowl. preached the riches, the unsearchabie riches of stend around, a helpless fellow, waiting agricultural life. Third Baseman Jimmy Collins of the to them, at the same time Fortunately for him, he need not nationa' body: Why ate hells leSS liable to be creamy His grace and glory, the redemption fear for something to turn up, but go to work. He was born in Philadelphia Americans is the picture translating the Book of Common Pray- competition with the boys of tine village. which Is ours through His blood, the Take tioe first work you can get to do Evansville, Ind., Whereas, It is conclusively shown that and brassy than roosters? Simply be- of health this season and is playing up er, the parables of Christ and, last of Tlw days when they were willing to earn the wholesale and widespread slaughter- eternal purpose into which we have and do it well. Always do your best, in 1873. He pre- cause the fat that causes the "yellers" to the form for whh:11 he was noted all, the entire New Testamesit sixpence by frightening birds from the ing of wild birds throughout the United into the come and if you manage your passes off in tile egg yolk. If roosters in Christ to be consummated fields have gone. lu his capital that pared for college States is a positive and dangerous men- when the Bostons won the champion- Hindoostanee language and later into day—that is, God has given von well, yon will only in the ages to come, and then He when he was soon at Ithaca and ace to agriculture through depriving the could only be persuaded to lay, the ship of the American league in 1903 the Persian and Arabic tongues. He young—anyone in the have plenty morel() manage. farmer of the aid of the beseeches us because of all this to vdlage who was entered Cornell, creatures that show fellows wouldn't have to bleach and 1904. Collins is especially pleased was most faithful as a missionary and under 12 was glad to would otherwise destroy harmful insects walk worthy of this calling, to walk in earn a -penny a day pocket money and from which he end lie. with his berth with the Athletics and Irresistible iu argument. "Henry Mar- Stomach troubles are very common in and the seeds of noxious weeds, we re- love and in the light circumspectly, fivepence for the Lome; but now there spectfully and earnestly A poultry know-it-all may be the big tyn," said the summer Lime and you should not graduated in request the na- says that Manager Mack has treated a Persian, "was never beat- are the schools and the town close. tional grange to urge on the various kind to and forgiving one another, by only be very careful about what' vou eat 1894, securing duck in the small poultry puddle, but him so well since Ile joined the Quak- en in argument; he was a good man, a and the railway to London. state. county and subordinate granges looking onward to the time when the just now, but nisore than this, you his master of when lie puts his gold edge advertising man of God." During his labors he So it is that he has.almost a monopoly throughout the country that they make church shall be a glorious church with- should be careful not to allow your science degree in this matter an important department puff in a poultry journal where it is suffered much from illness and while in his profession. 1Vhile the boys of the of out spot or wrinkle or any such thing. stomach to become disordered, and R. A. PEARsON. 1899. their general work and in every way erowded on village are in school he can earn After grai:- into a little corner by a thou- his way to England, seeking health, enough when the stomach goes wrong take strive to create a sentiment and initiate Therefore He would have us arise in these few months of the nation he entered the milk business in sand other big cocks of the perch he was taken sick with a plague then year to keep Kodol. This is the best known and enforce legislation in behalf of the from the sleep of death which seems him from the workhouse. prepara- Philadelphia and was one of the first protection of the feathered friends wishes lit hadn't 'seeped so soon. raging and died at Tokat, Turkey, and He is still tion that, is offered to the people today of the to have overcome so many and redeem capable of scaring birds. His to control the production of a sanitars farmer, so necessary to his welfare and was buried there. Thus he not only very. for dyspepsia or indigestion or any In your pouitry advertising don't put the time or buy up the opportunities clothes ate a qualification. He looks milk supply for a such an attraction to country life at large. dedicated stomach trouble. Kodol digests ail large city. He was all your eggs in one basket. "In Jour- his splendid talents to the exactly like a scarecrow, and 1ss41-111c6h). are slipping by so fast (verses he has the foode. It is pleasant to take. It is sold in the milk business one year and then nalsS" ••Sure.'' "In weeklies and saving of heathendom, but gave his advantage of being able to Coming Field Meetings. hit an old here by J. McKellip, Druggist. entered the.government service as as- dailies?" "Without fail." If you ad- life in the service of his Master as a tin can with the rusty handle of a The season for field meetings is ap- That word in verse 14 takes us back sistant chief of the dairy division, do- vertise in one lii tie corner, you will get missionary.- His life and his work shovel. Proaching, and much efficient work can to Ise. lx, 1-3, and on to the time when THE ing some excellent work under Secre- it liffic corner ons nothing, but if you should be an inspiration to all young At I o'clock he Inas his dinner of HALL OF FAME. be done for the building up of granges Israel as a nation shall welcome her breed and cheese tary of Agriculture James Wilson. He Inake alo advertising spread eagle of people interested in the advancement ot by the side of the throughout the state at these public Messiah and then so shine that the na- hedge, but every now and then he gets United States Senator Aldrich is one went to Cornell in 1903, and under his .your riostcm. you will get Christ's kingdom. gatheriugs. We believe that the ad- tions shall come to her light and kings up and looks round to see that the fields of the closest students of finance in supervision the department of dairy in- many gold eagles imi return. BIBLE READINGS. dresses ,on these occasions should not to the brightness of her rising. If be- are free front birds. that body. dustry has reached its present high Isa. lii, 7; Nati. 1, 15; be of too general One thousand hens were experiment- Matt. xxviii, 19, lievers now would let the beauty of the Sometimes, when the day is colder position. To Professor Pearson ahnost a nature. They are 20; Acts 1, 1-8; xiii, 1-3; xv, 26; John and Henry Habenicht, twins, for the benefit ed on at the NIalee agricultural station Rom. ix, Lord be seen upon them and let His than usual, his granddaughter from the entirely is due the building up of this of the grange, and 1-5; x, 14, 15; Rev. ii, 10. cottage a mile away aged eighty, entertained at St. Louis speakers should talk to discover the relative qualities of spirit fill them, the whole being yield- brings him a hot department. His reputation in the ag- grange. They may dinner in a basin covered with a cloth, recently their friends, including John recite what the whole and cracked corn in egg produc- ed to the Lord, then those who know ricultural world has been made through grange has accompliSh- and while he eats she talks to him about and Fritz Miller, twins, aged seventy- tion. The test showed that it made Newest C. E. Editor. not the Lord might be drawn to Him hard, consistent work, ed aud snake a strong appeal at every her school, and if a bird appears runs and his ability no difference in the quantity of eggs The latest accession to the ranks of and the church hastened seven. such meeting for the farmers to be- to completion. carefully onto the field and claps her is recognized throughout the country. Christian Endeavor editors is Governor Swettenham, who was come members of the only farmers' or- so far as the two kinds of corn are Mr. E. J. The complaint of Paul by the Spirit in hands and frightens it. And when the so He has always stood for the farmer ganization that i8 worth while. concerned but it has been proved that Powell of Newport, in Wales. Mr. Phil. II, 21, "Ali seek their own, not the dinner is finished she gayly says prominent in the eye of the world at and has been prominent in state grange Let there be plenty a whole poultryman gets inore eggs Powell has launched the Christian En- things which are Jesus Christ's," Is "Good-b)," and goes back Meng the the time of the Kingston disaster and work. He has declined numerous of- or music and make inueli of the social than one with a cracked shell. deavor Optimist, the official organ of sadly true today of the professing road. who was later removed, is now run- fers of positions in agricultural lines in features after the Two the Welsh National union, a paper that church as a whole, but He is not dis- And then the. old man—this shabby ning a stock farm in Jamaica. other states. speaking .1seover and before. Do not hundred end fifty thousand day guardian of the fields—is left, expeet audiences old chicks were shipped by English couraged (Ise. xiii. 4), and there is no alone. Fes Representative Nehemiah D. Sperry Professor Pearson's new honor will to stand for hours the fields now are empty of reason for His followers to be. In spite everything bring with it a and listen to addresses, but rather see poultrymen !ri 1907. Some of these except the growing corn. As of Connecticut is the oldest man in the salary of $4,000. He of all the power far as the that seats . benche.s are provided. went to the north of and Bet of the great adver- eye can see there is house of representatives. He will be will also be allowed expenses not to ex- nothing except the Convenience has much to do with the lin. They lost about twenty-five to th. sary He will complete His church and tlat, bare land, cut into eighty-one years old iu July. This is ceed $500 a year. As an added honor JIMMY commis, ABLE THIRD RASEMAN OF odd shapes by size of the audlence somethnes thousand The business' in this coins bring His kingdom. hedges and by roads. The only sugges- his seventh term. Ile was postmaster his new position will make him a mem- THE PHILADELPHIA AMERICANS. fry is greeter . A chick can trave NViiere does the lesson on so called tion of life is a collection of old clothes In New Haven under Lincoln. - ber of.the board of trustees -of Cornell ers that he would be an ingrate of the intemperance propped 1,201) miles and do without food rot come in in this study? upon a stick in the field nearly More than eighty years old, but with imiversity, and he will thus be still GRANDPAP'S TURKEY GOBBLER, worst sort if he didn't do all Ile could a node away: And eeventy • 11 ens without telnry. y'+11 in verses 11 and 18 we read, "Have no wheit the old man ear as keen and hand closely connected with Cornell. He will Of all the sights on grandpap's farm to make the team a whiner. looks at this silent as steady as ever, 1my. give drink and crumb:913 fellowship with the unfruitful works competitor of his he also be a member of the board of con- Ills gobbler took the charm; dty is filled with Thaddeus W. Pratt, the famous Brown- "Manager Mack has given me all I of darkness" and "Be not drunk with nevi' energy, and strides off trol Whene'er he'd strut across the green bread sparingsy os arrsvas to the field, ville (Me.) music master, continues to of the experiment station at Gene- asked for in the way of salary," said wine, wherein is excess." !linking a great noise with Our infant fears to alarm The woes his old tin can. manufacture violins. He has also been va and of the state fair commission. Collins recently, "and in addition has and abominations of the drunkard are a cabinetmaker for more than sixty His term of office will be three years. How he would puff his chest way out THE HALL OF FAME. favored me in many ways. When I more fully set forth in To make himself look stout! some other les- Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. years. went home last fall I decided to get sons we have had, such as Ise. v and Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, He'd shake the noodle on his nose Coch- Represeutative Joseph A. Goulden of As If to say, "Git out!" Moute-al has two scientists named Into condition for this season, and by xxviii, but we. must not forget that ran, Ga., mites: "I had a bad sore come EXCLUDE LIQUOR SELLERS. New York, who Adams and Eve. taking good care of myself and a little drunkenness on the instep of my foot and could has brought himself head red, is only one phase of the find His would turn white and Signer. Gatti-Coneazza nothing that would heal it, until I prominently In the limelight through Revised Constitution and Bylaws of -14etc • hiss signed the gymnastic work I was able to report in self life and there is a drunkenness ap- contract tor his engagetneut. as gocia snape tile spring. think we plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. his championship of the superannuated New York State Grange. As if the Fourth was due. gen- wholly apart from wine or strong Less than His half of a 25 cent box won the clerks on the government payrolls, is a tall was like a rainbow spread, eral director or the Metropolitan Op- have a splendid ball club, and we will drink (Ise. xxix, 9). A man might be a day for me The constitution and bylaws of the His wings sweeping too. by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under Pennsylvanian by birth and during the era company of New York. be there or thereabouts when the final ruler In the church or a preacher, tem- Ness, York state grange have been re- guarantee at R. S. McKinney's drug civil war served in the Then, "Gobble! Gobble!" mad, went he, Dr. \\Infield S. Hall and wife ot game is played next fall." perate in all things, an upright. honor- navy. vised and brought down to date. The store, And "Gobble!" loud yelled we. Chicago adopted three children of dif- able man in the eyes of his fellows, Representative Samuel Walker Mc- changes made are few, but there are And then he'd swing himself around ferent parentage --the first time, it le Plan a Coast to Coast Auto Race. and yet on his way to the same hell as The Best Pills Ever Sold. Call, one of the most active members two or three of considerable Impor- And make a jump for me. said, that such a thing has been done As the result of a meeting of automo- the drunkard, for even such as Nicode- "After doctoring 15 years for chronic of the lower house from Massachu- tance. One refers to members who indigestion', But every fat turk has his day— in Chicago. bile manufacturers and their represent- rusts must be born from above if he and spending over two hun- setts. was born in Pennsylvania and have become unaffiliated for any reason A t least that's what Turks say— dred dollars, nothing Daniel P. atives in New York recently the hold- would see the kingdom has (lone me as educated in New Hampshire. He grad- except expulsion. They may be ad- For when Thanksgiving day came round .lones of Lewes, Del., says of God. The much ing of a transcontinental automobile good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. uated at Dartmouth and for a time was mitted to membership in any grange in Fie in the gravy lay. he fidlowed a ghost which led him to greatest question is not one of temper- I consider Francisco them tine best pillseversold;" editor in chief of a Boston daily. whose a hollow tree. supposed to be 150 race from New York to SSD ance or intemperance, but what have I writes B. jurisdiction they reside, on ap- kly plate was always piled sky high. I". Ayscne, of Ingleside, N. C. years old. at the bottom of which was and back again is practically assured. done with Jesus Christ? God has at Sold under guarantee at R. Roswell A. Smith of Grafton cele- plication, accompanied by proofs of I four those days now sigh E. J. POWELL. S. McKiii- grandma and said, found a skull. It is proposed to start the race about infinite cost, even the sacrifice of His ney's drug store. 25c. brated his eightieth birthday recently. previous membership, by a majority When turned around IS destined to "Now, boy, till up on pie." Aug. 15 of this year. play a large part in the own Son to bear the sins of the world, He- states: "Although I am eighty years vote of the grange and the payment of Among the aged couples in Somer- increasing C. M. B. It was the sentiment of the meeting development and usefulness provided eternal redemption for all On Overeating. old, I can defy any man to throw me such fee, not less than $1.20 for men set county, Me.. are Mr. and Mrs. of that the race should be one testing Christian Endeavor in the land of mankind, and the great and only im- on my back in a wrestling bout. Of and 50 cents for women, as may be TU IT)ON'TS. Frank Bunker of Athens. Mr. Bunker The frequent insistent desire to have a both speed and enduranee, the winner its issue. Mr. Powell is also a mem- portant question for every course I don't mean the young wres- prescribed by the grange. Such appli- Is ninety years or age. and his wife is sinner (for certain degree and character of appetite Don't let turkiets run in the rain and being the car which arrives first svith ber of the British Christian Endeavor all have sinned) is, Have tlers, but I mean any man sixty years cations and proofs shall be referred to two years his senior. I accepted the not infrequently leads to consulting the dew It will do them. replacements; that council, a man of affairs and a highly a committee the least number of Son of God as my Saviour—am I un- physician. Still more contusion is the old." which shall report at a Don't keep the gun in the garret. Lord Cromer, whose. book on "Mod- esteemed Christian gentleman, who it should be a stock car race and that der that precious blood which alone obsession that the appetite must, be Frederick Holbrook, governor of Ver- subsequent meeting, and the vote shill turkey ern Egypt" rounds eut his life work in has done heroic Crows and hawks are lovers. a car should be operated by a single service for the cause can save me from eternal death? Then gratified, tine supposition being that the mont during the civil war, recently cel- be taken by paper ballot. the interest of better government in of Christ Don't fail to mark your birds with a crew. Four manufacturers have al- already. to all such cosine the exhortations of desire for food is, in the growing child ebrated ills ninety-fifth birthday. He is Another paragraph refers to the pro- that country. is sixty-seven years old. or in the Wel) punch May save a lawsuit in ready registered formal entries for the this epistle, for these epistles were adult, an infallible guide to tine the oldest living ex-governor and one hibition of the selling of liquor by any He retired front active work last May. amount needed, thongh it is a matter the fall. race, and four others announced their The Heart of Christian Endeavor. written to the saints (chapter 1, I )— of of the three surviving war governors. Patron and is as follows: "When any common knowledge that this is not true Don't forget that wet kills young A daughter born recently to Mr. ssnd intention of entering cars provided the Every healthy man has two lungs that Is, to saved sinners. . In Patron shall engage in the selling of of infants or of domestic animals. If spite of his advanced age he still stns.!: when they shoot the red at two Mrs. Ernest Sykes of West Windsor, conditions are satisfactory. and two eyes arid two ears and two Sinners are saved not merely to de- retains spirituous liquors as a beverage, either one leaves tine table hungry he soon for- au active interest In public months. Vt., has eight grandparents, as the hands, but only one heart. A two liver them from hell and get them to gets it, unless inordinately affairs. wholesale or retail, such Patron shall self-centered, Don't forget to cut curd when poults parents and grandparents of both Mr. A Record For Ty Cobb. hearted man would be a monstrosity. heaven, but that others may be saved and lie has 110 inore desire to return than be dropped from the roll of member- show signs swollen joints rheu- and NIrs. Sykes are living. Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers has So Christian Endeavor has but one through them, and therefore, among to go back to bed and finish the nap so No Need of Suffering from Rheu- ship without notice. The secretary of Or Mrs. Lucy P. Proper of Pelham. N. established one record this season. that heart, though It has any number of other exhortations, this one, not to be reluctantly discontinued in tine morning, matism. shall notify the state secretary, who matiS111. H.. aged seventy years; Mrs. C. M. of being thrown out three times in one eyes and ears and as many hands as filled with wine, but to be filled with says "Li ppincott's." It is a mistake to allow anyone to sniffer shall notify each subordinate grange D011't neglect to feed your growing I have Johnson of Alstead, N. H., aged game. This happened iu a contest Briareus. As Paul told that old Chris- the Spirit. \Vine tends to self exalta- beard the theory advanced by from riasumatisneas the pain can always in the state where such offending birds every night. They will thus come sixty- an anxious forecaster of future ills that two years. and her fourteen-year against the W'hite Sox which Tyrus tian Endeavor society in Colossae and' tion, but if filled with the Sph•it we be relieved, and in ntost, cases a cure patron resides." home to roost. -old all unnecessary food, if packed away as applying son. all born on the same day won all by his lonesome. In the first us he tells us today. that heart is love— loathe and abhor self and exalt the effected by Chamberlain's Don't allow feed to lie around to of the adipose tissue, serves to nourish tile Liniment. The relief front pain which week. celebrated their inning Cobb doubled and was caught love to God in Christ, on whom we Lord alone, whose love is better than The Greatest Need of the Grange. sour. Always turn them from the ta- birthdays to- body in periods of starvation. Assum- it affords is alone worth many times its gether recently. trying to stretch the hit an extra base. should "set our affections," and love to wine (Song. 1; 2, 4). Instead of the song ing that What is the greatest need of the ble a little hungry. the average individual need con- cost. It intakes sleep and rest possible. Two rounds later the southerner belted one another. "forbearing' one another of the drunkard it will then be spirit- sider this stress of circumstance, I am grange and grange work today and Don't neglect to dust the turkey hen At nt reeent dinner which Congress. Even in cases of long standing this lini- out a triple and was thrown out at the and forgiving one another." ual songs and melody in the heart to strongly of tine impression that the best how shall it be supplied? we asked a two (lays before hatch. Grease poult Inan Gardner gave the Massachusetts ment should be used on account of tite plate in an effort to make a home run The pulsations of this beast sends the Lord iverse 19). It will be the new preparation for enforced abstinence will relief which it affords. Do not, be dis- prominent Patron recently. He re- heads with chicken fat. delegation at his Washington home prove, not a layer of fat, on the hit. Cobb didn't like the um- life, as Paul also tells us, into all the song of the new creature in Christ. full but tine habit of couraged until you have given it a trial. plied: Don't feed red pepper and soda. A Mrs. Gardner remarked that the three abstinence. The nursery poet says: "The pire's decision and told him so. svith other parts of the Christian Endeavor of thanksgiving for the great redemp- For sale by R. S. McKinney, Druggist greatest need of the grange to- little black pepper occasionally for Boston Democrats were all bachelors. The worry cow would have lived the result that the referee followed the body—hands, feet, eyes and ears, as the tion and for the all things included till now Taneytoisrn, Md. day is a broader conceptions by its "Oh." said Senator I.odge, her father, If she'd only saved her breath. tonic and giager for colds. lead of the Chicago suburbanites and natural heart sends its blood to every in it (verse 20 and Rom. viii. 32). We She feared the hay wouldn't last all day, leaders of just what influence the "that is to show their opposition to the So she choked herself to death. Don't forget to remove poults early tossed 'Cyrus ont—out of the game. organ. will then see in all things pleasant grange exerts in public affairs, that president's policies!" or The quantity of food proved by experi- froni nest. They get less lice, and This heart of Christian Endeavor unpleasant something to be thankful they may set the pace that the rank There are not many ment, to suffice for tlie best work ,physical FLOATING IN THE AIR. you'll have more turkey, as the old hen men in the con- Corrigan to Retire From Turf. leads us to do right as children and for, the good and acceptable and per- and file can and will follow. It has sular service of the United or mental, is surprisingly small. A feel- will crush them. States who Edward Corrigan, the noted western parents, as wives and husbands, as fect will of God, the perfect submis- ing of emptiness, even, is better prepa- been truly said that NIcKinley's suc- have traveled more extensively The Impression on Ascending In II Don't feed meat nor beef scrap to than turfman, has made up his mind to sell masters and servants. It enables us sion which was seen in Christ nmnifest ration for active exercise than one of cess as a leader of men lay in his J. Niartin Miller. who Free Balloon. turklets unless insects are scarce. when recently resign- every thoroughbred horse he owns and to "continue in prayer," to season our also in us by the same Spirit. The satiety. habit of keeping an ear to the ground ed tile consulship at Rheims, France, It is a national One of the first questions which I am so as to catch feed scrap or Hamburger steak spar- has instructed a compiler to have gracious speech "with salt," to "do all devil hates a life like that and will put obsession with tis that the first indication of on the ground that the salary attached no meal is complete without meat. Or- usually asked by persons seeking In- the ingl) printed for him a catalogue of the four In the name of the Lord Jesus." And up the strongest possible light against sentiment of the people and then to the post was inadequate. der fruit, a cereal, rolls and formation about balloons Is, "What is Before stallions. seventy-four mares and for- the blessed result is thnt the "peace of it; hence see chapter vi. 10-18. coffee at the turning this knowledge to use its lead- God Is hotel some morning, entering the service Mr. Miller had a God rules in our and the chances the sensation of going up in a ballooti?" ing public sentiment. The example of YOUNG TURKEY MENU. ty odd foals at his 500 acre ferns in hearts." and we are able to make us to stand and with- are ten to one varied experience as a newspaper cor- that the waiter will ask writes Captain C. DeF. Chandler, U. McKinley, followed closely. will great- Fer forty hours no feed. Then put Lexington, Ky. It is his intention to "thankful."—Ilev. Dr. Francis E. Clark. stand, and He will if we let Him. what, you are going to have for breakfast, respondent, and he has visited nearly S. A. I will anticipate tills same in- ly enhance the influence of the grange an egg in cold water, boil an hour. sell his forty-two.yearlings at Sheeps- -1'6w ciean Straw. though you have already ordered more every country the world. I to quiry of the retsders of this article and in public affairs." Grind up shell and all. Mix with fine head Bay, N. Y., this year. The horses How to Clean a Clock. long time if than is absolutely necessary for that A good straw lasts a state for their information that in a grit and stale sweet bread dipped in In training. numbering something like One %roman who doctors her own properly eared for, and when trim- meal, as demonstrated by tine custom in Europe, where the sense. of fitness is as free balloon I have not noticed any pc.- A Redundant Word. milk and squeezed dry. One egg to Plays and Players. sixty head, he- has already begun to timepiece advises the following for a are so very reasonable in price mings much violated by the consumption of an culler physical sensation which can be The Utica (N. Y.) Press says: The six poults. Feed thus for two days, sell privately. All told, Mr. Corrigan clock whieh refuses to go. woumn can have stylish hats if every enormous break-fast as it, is with us by described. It would be like trying to Press never uses the word county in always keeping poults moderately hun- Henrietta Crostnan is to make a owns about 230 thoroughbreds. '"Pake off the hands. the. face. the she knows the cleaning trick. 'Co clean the omissipn of a single describe standing still as a sensation. giving the name of a Pomona grauee. gry. series of revivals. pendulum and its wire. Remove rst:•11- a white milan or II split straw scrub The Impression on ascending In a free It is the usual custom to write it Jer- Third day chop onion top, egg, curd David Warfield is to have a new play Isbell May Replace Donohue. et from the tick wheel and the cloek toothbrush or nailbrush dipped Lady with Baltimore Cake. balloon Is more an optical illusion. The ferson county Pomona grange. but the and grit for breakfast. Sweet stale next season. There seems to loe a fairly well con- will run down . with great velocity. in a weak solution of oxalic acid and ascent is so slow and gentle that it Press routs It Jefferson Potnosa grange. bread dipped in milk and squeezed Frank Daniels svill have a new mu- firmed rumor in the Chicago White Let it go. The increasing speed wears water, then with clean water, not wet- "Ilere is ft South Carolina recipe for cannot be felt, and one has the Impres- The reasons is that the word comity LI dry for dinner. Chopped dandelion sical comedy next season. Sox camp that Frank Isbell will join away the gum and dust from the pin- ting more than necessary. Then scat- this cake, deservedly a favorite in all Southern sion that the balloon is motionless and superfluous. The Pomona grause has leaves, egg, curd and grit for supper. the team shortly. Just what position lons—the clock cleans itself. Put ter precipitate of sulphur anti lay in dining rooms long before Mr. Jerome K. Jerome and Clyde Fitch Owen %lister heaped drawing-room the earth gradually dropping away. All jurisdiction over all the subordinate Feed thus for two weeks. Now by Izzy will play is as yet not definitely sperm oil on the axles. Put the ma- the sun. Brush off with a clean brush are both to write plays for Grace honors upon it," says July Woman's the noises and shouts of the people be- granges where it is located, and no oth- degrees feed dry oatmeal. cracked settled. but there is a strong chalice chine together, and nine times out of when dry. and your hat will be clean George. Home Campanian. come fainter and die out. As the alti- er. Its territory is identiettl with the wheat, millet seed and a little fine that he may be substituted for Dono- ten it will run just as well as if It had and white. A black sultan. hemp braid Mrs. Fiske seems to have made a "Two thirds of a cupful of butter, five tude Increases hills and valleys are not county lines. and there is therefcre no cracked corn. At four or five days hue at first base. Jiggs has fallen far been taken to the shop. If instead of or horsehair, clean with nap side of eggs, two cupfuls of sngar, cupfuls sensation miming the critics with her four apparent, and the earth seems flat, like necessity for the use of two words birds may run in short dry grass. shy with the stick this season, and un- a pendulum the clock has a watch es- velvet dipped in alcohol and rubbed of flour, one half cupful of Rebecca \Vest in "Itosniersholm." rich a beautiful colored map. showing cul- For turkey poison use sloppy corn less he shows marked signs of im- capement. this latter can be taken out thoroughly with the tips of the fin- two level teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar when one signifies all that is required." tivated fields, forests, etc. boiled Florenz Ziegfeld. Jr.. Is to star Bickel Islay be in an and one level teaspoonful of soda. mash. For diarrhea feed fresh provement in this line he given Instant without taking the works gers: Black chip, give a coat of bot- The and Watson at the end of their pres- Cream half the sugar with the butter, greater part of the time,a bal- rice moderately. For green food, when a rest. apart, and the result is the satins" tle shoeblacking. Colored hats, clean AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. ent engagement in "The Follies of beat tine remaining sugar loon is moving either up or down, but confined, use lettuce, fine cut grass with gasoline and a piece of velvet. into the yolks 19(17." of the eggs, and sift tine cream of tartar the motion is not apparent, and it re- and crisp chickweed. Feed sparingly How to Protect Packed Bedding. Faded hats can be tinted with a dye The National Grange Takes a Position and the soda twice through the flour; quires a statoscope to Indicate whether at first, and never feed turkeys, young A play of seminary life by Margaret Do you ever have clothing or bedding made of oil paints and gasoline. The on College Sports. beat the eggs and sugar together with the balloon is ascending or descending. or old, cabbage. Mayo, called "Commencement Days," Sour that you want to pack away in the gar- only remedy for chip hats that are The committee on agriculture of the the butter and sugar, add the milk If a considerable change of altitude Is No meat is required for turkeys un- Is to be produced next season by John ret or some other place. perhaps for sunburned or faded is to give them a slowly, last national grange meeting incorpo- and filially beat in the flour and tnade In a short time, the difference in less confined, as they gather many in- months at a time, without being looked coat of polish or take them to a pro- stiffly beaten whites of the eggs. Flavor rated in its report the following minute Stomach air pressure may be felt on, tits e:At sects. By using this feeding method C°Ilt.tis reported that Nat C. Goodwin is after? Just try this plan before pack- fessional. White, colored and black half this mixture with rose, and into the on certain sports at agricultural col- No appetite, loss of strength, nervous. drums. III descending eves quite mi- and keeping everything sanitary we again to turn his back upon the stage ing the box: Get a box of cayenne pep- lace or net hats can be cleaned by dip- othet half beat one teaspoonful of leges, aud it, together with the report, ness, headache, constipation, bsd breath, ldly I have neve- land :Ins sensatisso 9f have raised tine birds on a plot 30 by and devote his attention to his mining and catarrh per and sprinkle It thick on the bottom's ping the hats without the trimming powdered cinnamon, one teaspoonful of was adopted. The committee said: general debility, sour risings, powdered cloves and one faliing.—Journal of Military Bervax, 50 feet. interests. of the stomach are all due to indigestion. of the box. When all packed, put in clean ,gasoline end _drying outside. grated nut- "We regret to note the tendency In meg, and flavor with vanilla, lemon Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov- plenty of cayenne on the top. You or almond; bake in four layer-cake pans— our agricultural colleges to increase the How to Freshen the Air In a Room. ery represents the natural juices of diges- can rest assured How to Relieve a Didn't See It. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. that no rats or mice Sick Headache. two white layers and two spiced layers. amount of time spent In intercollegiate lavender salts are useful for fresh. tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, will want to investigate that box. To cure a sick headache drink Bacon—Did you see that your friend Shipping eggs for hatching Is quick• "For the filling: Cut tine one cupful football and baseball and the apparent turkey ening the air of the living room where combined with the greatest known tonic ly a cup of strong catnip had lost his position? tea. It proh- of seeded raisins,shred thin half a citron increased importance given to these getting to be quite an industry in Tex- smoking is occasionally indulged in. and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys- • How to Clean White ably will induce vomiting. Egbert—No. I didn't know it, and I not only cure indigestion Marble. After the 'nelson, grate one small cocoanut and sports. We believe that at no distant as. One lady writes that she shipped Select s large mouthed bottle—a stick pepsia Cure does When smoke has discolored stomach Is well three read the tire record too! — Yoneers and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy the mar- cleared out drink an- blanch fourths of a pound of day all of our educational institutions 800 last season. Texas is the Lone candy jar which will hold a quart is ble mantelpiece and busts and other cupful of ahnonds; make an ordinary boiled Statesman. cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, statu- the tea to quiet artd will take a different stand on this sub- Star in turkey culture. just the thing—and In this place one ettes look grimy from the soothe the icing, and into it beat all these in- purifying, sweetening and strengthening same cause, stomach. ject from what they now do. We wish Incubators were used in Egypt be- of pure (not household) ainnionia, gredients save the almonds. Put the Tired mothers, worn ont by the pint the mucous membranes lining the stomach. sift carefully through muslin two parts pee- to go on record as beisig opposed to fore the Christian era. They were in lavender and mixture thickly between the layers, and vish, cross baby have found Cascasweet add two ounces of oil of Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswt..od, W, Va.. says:— of pounded common washing soda, one How to Keep Violets Fresh. agricul- And yet "I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. finish the top layer—which should be a a boon and a blessing. CaSCasweet is intercollegiate football in our the form of hatching ovens. then fill the bottle with carbonated am- of finely powdered chalk and one of Violets may be fresh Kodol cured me and we are now using it in milk kept several white one—with sprinkled powdered for babies :Ind children, and is especially tural colleges, especially when it inter- it is called a tnodern invention. Is monia !docks. When using, shake the for baby," pumice stone. Make it up into a paste; days if at night the flowers be covered sugar and the almonds stuck in porcu- goOd for 1,11e ills so common its hot feres with the work in the agricultural there anything new under the—hen? bottle, remove the stopper and leave Kodol Digests What You Eat. rub It well In until the stains disap- with paraffin wiper and the stems put pine' wise. The measuring cups are or- %%neither. Look for the ingredients and meehanical departments of these The nicest way to singe a chicken is for half an hour. The odor is peculiar- Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 254 times the trlai pear To polish size, which sells for 50 cents. wash with faller's into- a glass of water. Then set into dinary coffee cups and are filled just printed on the bottle. Contains no institutions. And we also oppose the to put a tablespoonful of alcohol on a ly Invigorating and not at all overpow- earth and water level. Prepared by E. 0. INAVITT & 00., oelioAGO. and rub well with a an air tight tin pail. Keep in a cool This is a successful recipe and harmful drugs. Sold by J. McKellip, using of money either directly or in- plate. While it burns pass the bird ering if not too close a sisiff of the jar chamois leather. one easily followed." Druggist,'fanevtown, Md. place. disectly _ter Schelarships that over tile name. if,:s not so danssevous be taken. For Sale by J. MeKellip, Druggist Taneylown,Md ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE. A DRAMA OF VILLAINY. es-seIs•-44-8-4e•-•le•leirieseleselesseerfersIes-Iire es-ssis•÷•÷0-4••••4•••••14*-4-..-;-• es• iees:- •iets TANEVTOWN LOCAL COLUMN, --- Just Suppose That Johann lioch and •• • But the Pensive Young Man Was More CASH Than Vexed A unty's Mrs. Gunness Had Met. Over the Result. r KOONS STORES, Items of Local News of Special Interest "I'm in love!" sighed the pensive "If the paths of Johann Hoch and BROS' young man as he threw himself into a Valentines Mrs. Belle Gumless had crossed and to Home Readers. words chair in his friend's apartment. each had conspired to take the life and worldly possessions of the other, each TANEYTOWN, MD. All copy for ADVERTISEMENTS on this "I know it," calmly replied his page must be in hand early on Thursday friend. Three sorrowful little faces appeared Ignorant of the other's plot, the psycho- morning of each week, except Special Notices logical developments and result would and short announcements. 'You don't know anything of the at Aunt Flora's door at a quarter aftet HE temporary money stringency that had its effect upon us all, have interested criminologists." I kind! Why. I didn't know it myself 7 on Wednesday morning. They had is now happily being relieved by the unprecedented The above statement is the substance most Miss Maude Derr, of Emmitsburg, is until last night!" listened outside to be sure that she was • crop of a hypothetical proposition originated a movements and the general picking up of industries. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ott. ''Nevertheless I know it. Further- really awake, then softly tapped on the + The return of confidence will be speedily more, I kuew it the minute you came by Chief Deputy Sheriff Charles Pe- followed by a rest-11111)th))) door. Aunt Flora called, "Come in!" of old-time-prosperity. Miss Bertha Little,from Hunterstown, in the door One look at your face with her cheeriest voice, and the pro- ters, who finds what he considers strik- Pa., is visiting Mr. Andrew Wisner. told me all about it. And I can de- cession entered. ing parallelisms in the lives and rec- • If you ha.ve'nt already done so, you should visit our several scribe the girl." "You ords of these two persons. Miss Ethel Sweigart, of York Road, dear little chicks!" she said, as 4. departments, which are dressed with the Best and Showiest of "Suppose you try," challenged the she hurried across the room and be- "It would have been interesting," he spent several days with Mrs. II. E. • Summer Styles in young man, settling back defiantly in stowed on each pitiful face a morning said, "from a criminological viewpoint Weant. his chair. kiss. "Now, what is the trouble this to watch a contest between Mrs. thin- Dress ness and Hoch laid they met as a re- Goods, Silks, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Mr. Greenberry Null and family, spent "To begin with, she's neither short morning' Why, it looks quite as much nor tall, but Just the right height. Her sult of a matrimonial advertisement of Friday in Gettysburg, and Sunday, at like rain right here in this room as it Shoes, Carpets. Mattings, Etc. figure is slender and perfectly well outdoors!" the woman and their schemes had Silver Run. does proportioned. Her eyes—why, when "Well. Aunty, it's raining," volunteer- crossed wires. We are inaking reductions on slow-selling stock, in the vari- Mr. Robert A. Elliot and bride, visrt- one looks into those eyes he thinks of ed Alice, the oldest. "She was a female Hoch, and he was • ons departments. -+ a wale Gumless. He watched ed the parents of the former, and the all the shameful, wicked things he has "And you know what you said." add- the death notices of men and found out sisters of the latter, this week. done la the past and resolves to exe- ed Frank. eute many brave, manly deeds in the "Sure enough, we were going to the who of them were insured and married Special Lawn Sale. Miss Jane LeGore, of LeGore, Md., future for the sake of those two eyes, store this morning to buy valentines, the widows whenever he could, put- • Lawns that Miss Nell Goehring, of Zelienople, which seem to stretch clear back to ting them out of the way to get the sold up to 15c and 18c per yard, go now at :lit to itic and during this special sale. Pa., are visiting Miss Mary Reindollar. her beautiful white soul. Her cheeks, insurance money. Ah! They flame instantly into won- "Mrs. Gumless, according to the re- Dr. C. Birnie is on a visit to his sister, derful crimson when by accident you ports, advertised for well to do hus- Mrs. G. W. Clabaugh, in Omaha, Ne- touch her trembling hand—crimson bands, stating that she was comely t Laces and Embroideries. absent several and possessed of a fortune, and after braika, and will be for that would make a tropical sunset We have an entirely new lint' of Laces and Embroideries this e weeks. blanch with envy. And her hair! getting one would put him out of the The Best Friend season. We also have a beautiful line of Ladies' %%line Shirt Waists, ; Why, my boy, her hair !tit the most way for his money. Neckwear and Belts. who was seriously • Mr. Robert Reaver, beautiful sight on the face of this old "Suppose, now, that Hoch had seen to you at all times. Books? No. They express the opinions injOred !s we,. ,1 y a -hay fork pene- earth! To secure a lock of it any fel- one of her advertisements, answered of their authors. Sometimes you agree, sometimes you don't. trating his back, is reported very ill with low would endure the world's bitterest it and a meeting had been arranged. A good musical instrument? Yes. It expresses your own Clothing. pneumonia. hatred and scorn"— She would have had in her mind sentiments, is always in harmony with you. "Stop!" cried the young man, his face Hoch's money, and Hoch would have We are naturally enthusiastic about this department. 11Ieia's, Youths' ..;e Taneytown property o wners have been The Packard is just such a friend. Strong, inspiring, + and Boys' Snits at 4 livid with jealousy. "What right—why, had in his mind her money. Then a lowest prices up" their brilliant when you are joyful. officially notified to "clean how long have you known Margue- would have come the contest, each Mellow,.tender, sympathetic premises, and have been given until rite?" plotting, scheming with all of his or when you are sad. Always perfect, true, dependable. July 10, to put things in good order. "Known her? I never saw her!" her cleverness to get the better of the Come in. It will be a pleasure to run over this instru- Hats and Caps. "Then how"— other. ment. Its touch is so tone Don't Forget. The festival at St. responsive, its so plastic, it exprc s-es We carry a full line "That's easy," said the friend. "Once "It would have beaten, I believe, any of Head wear for Men and Boys. Joseph's Parochial school will be con- your every mood. t palrlicetshe newest styles in Straw and Felt Hats marked down to the I was in lave myself."—Dwight Spen- drama of villainy ever produced on the Attend,and You have no 4; tinued this Saturday night. cer Anderson in Puck. stage. Who would have done the oth- idea how svv.et a piano can be until you enjoy the attractions and refreshmen,Ss. er? Which of them would now be un- hear the Packard. AUNT FLORA SHOWED THEM HOW TO MAKI der the ground, a victim of the other's Rev. A. C. Crone will attend a Chris- VALENTINES. J. M. A Grand Family Medicine. treachery, and which enjoying the mon- BIRELY, Frederick, Md. ; Men's tian Endeavor Convention to be held at and Boys' Neckwear, "It gives me pleasure to speak a good and it is raining and looks as if it ey of the other?"—Chicago News. Write for Catalogue and Terms. Wormleysburg, Pa., next week, and word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. might continue all day. Now let me will be absent front June 29, to July 3. Frank Conlan of No. think." And for a very long minute, as Gloves and Negligee Shirts. 436 Houston St., A Grotesque Ruler. New York. "It's a grand family medi- It seemed to the children, Aunt Flora's We have at all times the most attractive styles that can be seemed . School is pre- Possibly somewhere in the The Lutheran Sunday cine for dyspepsia and liver complica- face was puzzled. jungles of Africa or perhaps in the mystic east paring to newly carpet the Sunday tions; while for lame back and weak "I've thought of a plan." she said at or on the planet Mars there is a presi- School room, and the walls and ceiling kidneys it cannot be too highly recom- last, "but first let me tell you a story. To our Customers and other Business Farmers mended." Electric dent, potentate, shah, rajah. sultan or will likely be alabastined, to correspond. Bitters regulate the A very long time ago, when I was a • SHOES. digestive functions, purify the blood, some other sort of ruler who is as within Rail and Hauling Distance. little girl"— Men's Heavy Creedmore Delaplane, city tax-collector, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to strange and grotesquely impossible as Shoes, were $1.60; now $1.25 dnring special Mr. J. F. "How long ago?" inquired little Dick. + sale. Waynesboro, paid his sister, Mrs. J. the weak and debilitated of both sexes. President Nord Alexis of Haiti. but of Sold "Oh, a very long time ago, chick," re- Misses' and Children's Slippers, less than half price—front 25c to 79e. under guarantee at R. S. McKin- certainly there is none to compare with Gentlemen:- Frank Kiser, and other relatives and ney's drug store. 50c. plied Aunt Flora, "longer than any of him in this hemisphere. Castro of 44 friends, a vieit, the first of this week. you are old." In the purchase of Fertilizers, the first point for the buyer to Venezuela comes close perhaps, but "Aren't you an old, old lady?' re- Mrs. Wm. Carpenter of New York THE REAL BRYAN. Castro's style differs, and, while he de- consider is the importance of securing from his dealer, the product of marked Alice. •+ MILLINERY. City, Mrs. M. J. Sheffer and little son, fies the great powers of the earth, he manufacturers whose integrity can not be questioned, because We have received a copy of "The "Yes, very old," laughed Aunt Flora, they Don't fail to visit our Millinery Department. We are Sharrer, of does not approach in pure picturesque- now offering + Maurice, and Miss Anna Real Bryan", published by Personal who had just celebrated her twenty- can be relied upon from every standpoint. 4?, special inducements in this department, in all Up-to-date Millinery, which ; ness the venerable man who sits in Hanover, visited at the home of D. W. Help Pub. Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, at eighth birthday. 1 you will find here in season. Every style in this line is entirely new. the presidential palace at Port au We are offering to our customers the BAUGH make, as we be- 4 + Garner during this week. $1.25, which contains the best things "But as I was saying," she continued, 4. spoken and written Wm. Jennings Prince and runs the little black repub- lieve thoroughly f We appreciate your trade—how to serve yon to the best advantage is s by "when I was a little girl we couldn't in BAUGH C& SONS COMPANY, and are satisfied Miss Margaret Elliot was operated on, Bryan, on over 150 subjects, and covers lic to suit himself. Insagine a typical t our aim. '' buy such pretty valentines as you can that you will be convinced of the desirability of using their goods per- : Presbyterian Hos- about every issue of the coming cam- Ethiopian between ninety and a + last Saturday, at the today, so we had to make them." hun- t appendicitis. paign. Admirers of Mr. Bryan will not dred years of age, bloodthirsty and ap- manently, if you will call upon us, or place a trial order with us for pital, Philadelphia, for able "Make 'em?" inquired Frank. + KOONS BROS9 Taneytown, dVld .t. be to find any work which will give parently only half civilized, a dealer of their products. Or, 4 She is reported as getting along very them, in .320 pages, more of what they "Yes; we made them out of paper should you happeh to be in Baltimore or Phila- 't death to political enemies, a believer in e 4-44-4*-•••I•••-+•••+.-4••••+•÷••+•••*•••+•••+...-4. well. Her sister, Miss Bessie, is her will want to know about him. Agents and drew or painted pictures upon delphia, if you will visit the BAUGH plant. ••4•-•-01••••+••+•-4•-•-4**÷•÷••+-•-+•••+•••4••••4. voodooism, and you have a faint idea are wanted to sell the work, or, it may them and wrote verses, and they were nurse. of what he is. For anything The character of the BAUGH goods is well known, as they are El. M. MEHRING. be had by mail at the price named. pretty too." more one CHAS. H. BASEHOA1 celebrate the must go to Haiti and see for himself.— used The P. 0. S. of A. will "Why can't we do that?" asked throughout the Middle and Southern States, and as far West as Camp, on July Argonaut. 18th. anniversary of the DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills Alice. freight charges will permit. Indeed, there would be so limit to their also the remodeling and re- Important Announcement! 23, and are prompt and thorough and will in a "Yes, that's just why I told you the Frozen In For Half a Century. erritory if it were not that freight rates become prohibitive beyond a hall. State Secretary, very short time strengthen the weakened story. to furnishing of the But now skip the nursery, The old wooden English warship In- We feel a very great satisfaction in changing our ad. at this time, from the kidneys and allay troubles arising from tcertain distance. fact that we are in a position to appeal to the Wm. James Heaps, will be present as and after breakfast I'll come and show vestigator, which has been frozen in at wants of the people to a greater de- inflammation of the bladder. They are you how," said Aunt Flora. The question of their quality is never raised among those who are gree of value for their money, than ever before in our business life. We owe this the chief speaker. recommended Mercy bay, Bering island, since Sept. everywhere. Sold by J. Just as the clock was striking 9 Aunt credit to ourselves—by watching the markets closely and buying just what, we McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. 24, 1851, has at last been freed from well informed on the subject of Fertilizer,because it is admitted every- Saturday, July 4th., is a legal holiday Flora entered the nursery equipped needed during the winter. We have delayed our Spring buying until since April I, the ice. It seems almost incredible when there was letter carriers. There will be with where that the BAUGH goods are Superior. for rural paper, scissors, glue, paints and that the ice in Mercy bay has never day. Post- brushes They A Drop no delivery of mail on that THE CAKE POINTER. and all kinds of pretty rib- melted before in the course of half a were the original make of Raw Bone Manures placed upon on All Cotton Goods from 15 per cent to 10.30 bons. Nurse drew the office will be open from 8.30 to big table over century, but nevertheless that is the the market, and have been used successfully for more than half a cen- 25 per cent, In the sideboard apprehension by the window, and they all sat down a. in., and from 3.30 to 6 p. m. Balti- truth. Last summer was, however, a tury. Hence our Store is loaded with these advantages in Thrills the bidden gingerbread. while Aunt Flora showed them how to SUMMER GOODS of All more mail will be received on 10 o'clock mild one, end the ship was liberated, Kinds. Come look us over and see if our values are not greater Doughnuts, shrinking from attention, make pretty valentines out of paper. Never in the history of our business have we felt more confidence than ever. train. Shiver with a nameless dread. while, the winter having been open, In the pantry devasta,l90 There were heart shapes with smaller the vessel still remains free. There will and satisfaction in offering the BAUGH brands to our customers than All New Patterns--More Beautiful Mrs. Christina Stouffer, one of our Now begins its rothkss rule. red hearts in the center, hearts with be a general desire to have the ship at Hungrier than all creation. the present time. We feel that in them we have the quality of well known citizens, was seventy-eight flowers painted upon them, hearts with brought to Little Willie's home from school! England, and this will be Fertilizers that will pay you best, and as our interests are common, and Less Expensive. years of age, one day last week, and verses written upon them, squares easy, for it appears she is in sound As the pointer scents the rabbit, with frilled edges decorated with In every department you will find our Goods newer and cheaper thvu over be- her many friends congratulated her on condition. Sir Robert McClure was com- and nothing but mutual good can result from a straightforward busi- As the needle seeks the pole, hearts and cruel arrows and tokens of fore. We have selected these Goods jusi at the rignt time— when the fleW things her with 102 sou- Willie moves by force mander of the investigator dwelt the neon transaction between us, fill-ward to getting your ie.,o2, the factories are just arriving—the last year's the fact by presenting of habit love of all sorts. One by one as they we shall look stock being exhausted Toward each gastronomic goal, search for the Franklin expedition. before we made our choice. hence, we feel we are in a position to meet the venir cards, of which, she is becomingly were finished they were with the order or seeing you before many days. Sniffs the air and tiptoes slyly tied The vessel had to be abandoned, and demands of all, and to give such values .as they never had before. We are so con- proud. smile. To the sideboard, with a pretty ribbons and bung on the curtain it has been frozen in ever since.—Lou- In the meantime, we are fident in our selection of Summer Merchandise, that we prefer first of all to show Dvs uncle dryly. rtid to dry. Goods and then Harvesting is in full blast, having "He can smell a cake don Mail. name price, rather than advertise price, then show Goods. a mile!" little Dick inade Truly Yours, With appreciations to the pehlie hr favors, we commenced in this section, on Monday. a protest at first past are hiller equipped Once we had a maid name Tillie, because Alice refused to allow him to than ever to continue the same. Some finished cutting. The wheat Automatic Coin Assorter. 6-20-21 THE REINDOLLAR COMPANY. have Who was sly as any mouse. help decorate her valentines on the "Me for angel A recent issue of an Austrian journal is said to be of good quality and the cake!" said Willie plea As one day he searched the house. of his lack of experience and gives an account of an automatic mon- ilEHRING & BASEHOAR, heads well filled. The hay crop, which soiled hands, but Aunt rY Ira suggested Later Tillie cried, "I did it!" ey assorter that will assort metal coins THE CARROLL RECORD COMPANY. has pretty generally been hat vested, was (Saved the cake was what she meant) that Dick make sonic sit by himself which have been thrown together re- TANEY UOWN, MD. and was cured under very 'Neath the onions Tillie hid it, and pin them on the window sill. This a heavy one, Throwir.g Willie off the scent. gardless of their denominations, plac- favorable weather conditions. ,--Earle Hooker Eaton in Harper's Week- suggestion was gratefully received, ing each denomination in a separate ly. and such works of art as he conceived! basket. The various coins are thrown Taneytown, Md., July 1, 1908. Mr. Edward Harner and Miss Grace At times he forgot to decorate the pa- indiscriminately into a funnel at the in marriage by A New One. Mr. Business Man; Bowers, were united per and adorned his hair, his face and top of the machine, and from the fun- parsonage, There are rify reasons wlyyou should wear Rev. A. C. Crone,at the U. B. hands and his clothing with large sup- nel they slide downward, alighting on Dear Sir:- Taneytown;on June 17, 1908, at 8.45 plies of the red paint. a spiral track. This track has a pro- Although a little late, we_have added:a p. m. The bride is the estimable daugh- All day while the rain pattered on tecting edge or raised border contain- ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bowers of the roof the children worked diligently, ing slits corresponding to the various large supply of Type-writer type for circular DpLLYJADISON making valentines for Taneytown district, and the groom is their little sizes of the coins. As the coins of friends, and when nurse came to call letters, owing to a continuous demand for it, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. various denominations glide downward them to tea they all declared they nev- on to the track through some peculiar SHOES Harner, of Harney. and are now able to do er had such a fine time on a rainy day. mechanism of the machine they pass this class of work in "Mamma," cried Frank when bed- 1st,They possess the hiotest goalityl The excessive heat, of this week,which through the slits corresponding to their any color. The face imitates that of the lat- made everything highly inflammable, time came, "you will get something to- various sizes. entering their respective morrow! It's rofind like a heart and the best sttyle-the most comfort- ane suggests that extra care be observed in baskets at the bottom of the machine est improved type-writers--neat letters and says. 'I love you,' but I shall not tell not maintaining anywhere about build-- cost less than ary shoe of their Class- you what it is!"—Youth's Companion. perfect alignment--and at slight extra cost we ings, nests of rubbish which would easily Special Notices. Try'a pair be set off by a spark. The town author- The Story Telling Club. can imitate the ribbon effect, print the head- this season- Short advertisements will be inserted under 501D fir/?EPRE.SENPIT/VE .01,91f/95 ities have very properly called attention Elsie suggested it, and as Elsie led this heading at le. a word each issue. No ing in one to such dangers. Strawy stable yards all things the other girls were as quick charge under 10c. Orish in Advance color and the type-written body of $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 belong to the list. to follow. There were soon a dozen NICE EGGS wanted; dirty eggs lc the letter in another--purple, blue or green. Armless Wonder—Chance for a job? choice spirits who met only on rainy per dozen less. Squabs 15c a pair; A suggestion to our town people. Do Museum Manager—No chance. Youse days for the special manufacture of old chickens 9c; 300 old Roosters want- This is a good time of the year to provide not put off until Saturday night your armless wonders is chestnuts. indoor sunshine. ed at once; Spring chickens, 14 to 2 Sold by—C. EDGAR YOUNT & CO..—Taneytown. shopping Which can just as well be done A. W.—Yes, but I've been in jail for The club at each meeting was given lbs, 18-20c. Good Calves,5-51c, 50c for your business stationery needs for Fall. Take at some other time. During this season plckin' the names of twelve popular stories. delivering. No poultry and calves re- pockets.—Cleveland Leader. ceived Each member selected one, which she later than Wednesday morning. a look around and let us have your orders now. of the year, country people are "very .—SCHWARTZ'S Produce. The New 1908 was bound to read before the next JUNE CLOTHING BUYERS busy during the day, and naturally Sat- Do You Believe This? Perhaps you want to use Calendars, or a neat An individuai went into a place meeting. She was also required to HIGHEST CASH Prices paid for urday night brings them to town, from Eggs, Calves and Poultry. Special Values for You this where things to wear are sold and was carry out the end into a new story of 50c for de- Empire Cream far and near, in great numbers. Let livering Calves Tuesday evening or Wed- Booklet, or Blotter, or something attractive shown an article of wear. her own writing. This continuation month in Fine Suits, at them have the full time and attention of nesday morning.-61. W. MOWER. 6-10-5 "Here is the latest thing," said the might be as fanciful as she liked, but in the way of a Card. Perhaps you want to our merchants, at least this ad- Separator. one night of sales person, producing the article of 500 words were her full allowance. FOR SALE.—Good Corn, $3.85 per SHARRER & the week. GORSUCH, wear. When the club met each time there barrel at the crib. VALENTINE'S FARM, vertise more extensively. We can fix you up Carroll County's Big Clothing Store, —Ilswiessee`slae.set - Sometimes, when people get some- "I wouldn't be seen on the street in were twelve short stories to be read, along Monocacy. 6-27-2t in good shape, if you will give us the chance. Three new styles; choose thing for nothing, they are very ill- that," said the patron. and the girl at whose house the meet- FROGS WANTED, in any quantity. WESTMINSTER, MD. "Try it ing took place was allowed to choose a your size, your style, your price. natured and thoughtless over the favor. on," suggested the sales per- Will pay $1.00 to $1.25 a dozen. Ship Truly son, and the customer judge who was to give an Impartial to "The Albaugh," Very Yours, Splendid large Thermometer free with You make your own choice and get. Mr. Daniel Null complains that persons did so and de- Hanover, Pa. ,Re- each Suit above $6.00 clared: opinion as to the merits of all. fer to C. A. ELLIOT, Or JOHN D. KANE. what suits you. who have been picking cherries from THE CARROLL RECORD CO. It always "It is positively The,best story was awarded a 6-27-3t pays to come here for Men's ridiculous. I would prize, and Boy's Clothing, and this month we his trees have greatly damaged the trees and as they were all unsigned not have it as a gift." and dis- PIC-NIC.—The Mayberry Sabbath have some great big bargains for you in by breaking off limbs. In one case, tributed "But it is quite the latest style," indiscriminately among the School will hold its annual pic-nic, on .....,..••••••••••••••••••••• Suits, at $5 to $15. nearly 100 limbs were broken off a tree urged the sales person, "and everybody members, who did not know whose Saturday, Aug. 1. afternoon and even- Too many Knee Pants Suits—must be 1908 Economy Silo and thrown into the growing wheat, Is wearing it." production they were required to read ing, in JACOB MARKER'S Grove. Notice of Election, sold—prices way down. aloud, the judge was unbiased. 6-27-2t SPECIAL RATE which was also trampled under foot. "Well, I suppose I'll have to take it," Things You Must Have This Month. with patent broken stave Actions such as these entitle the offend- said the customer. NOTICE.—I will be at Hotel Bankard, Notice is hereby given that an doorway. A marvel of per- On All Photographic Work Alpaca Coats, $1.25 to $3.50. ers to severe punishment—and no Would you believe that the customer How to Clean a Fan. on July 10, and 11, instead of my regular election for seven (7) Directors of fection and simplicity. was a man?—Chicago Post. To clean a fan place it in days, July 3, and 4. DR. J. S. MYERS. Dusters and light Pants. cherries hereafter. a dish and For Thirty Days. THE CARROLL RECORD Co., to serve Built entirely on Mechan- cover Shirts—Our 50c and $L00 Shirts are S. with gasoline. Do not attempt FOR SALE. Store Property P at Four for the year beginning July 1, 1908, ical and scientific prin- For a Sprlaned Ankle. ving the Proprieties. to rub the material or the chiffon or Points,also Blacksmith Shop,Ice TAKE advantage of our Thirty New ideas Suspenders House, ' will he held at the office of the in Belts, and ciples. New and up-to- As usually treated, a A traveler in the mountains of Ten- lace will in all probability tear apart. and all new outbuildings. Fruit, and Day Special Rate on all Pho- Garters. sprained ankle tographic Work. Company, on Tuesday, date Factory, located at will disable the injured person for a nessee had been stowed away in tile Press tightly until the dirt comes out, hard and soft water on premises.—JonN June 30, We nave the best Underwear-25c, month or more, but by applying Cham- best bed the cottage afforded. Late in and a fan certainly collects a great deal M. RODDY, Emmitsburg. 6-6-4t Baby Pictures and Crayon Work 1908, between the hours of 3 and 4 38c, 50c. Frederick, Md.,low freight berlain's Liniment and observing the the night he was awakened by the of dust. After freeing it from dust o'clock, p. m. Each stockholder is Our showing of '25c Neckwear is a sur- rates. Send for Catalogue and for SHORT NOTICES in this Column are directions with each bottle faithfully, a voice of paterfamilias addressed to the and all blemishes put it into clean gas- a Specially. You can save money entitled to one vote. prise. Pretty Wash Ties, 2 for 25c. further information to cure may not 10c—they cost lc each word, count- be effected in many cases in daughter, who was entertaining com- oline in which there is a drop of blu- now. Don't forget our Work Pants and less than one ing the address. 13-3t By Order of— week's time. This lini- pany by the fireside. ing. Spread the Have those pictures of yours Shirts are the best. ment is a most fan out on a piece of D. W. GARNER, Agent, remarkable preparation. white NOTICE. —Those who framed, and see how nice they C. BIRNIE, Pres. Try it for a sprain or "Mandy," growled the old man, "is cloth, pin the two points to remit for no- bruise, or when tices in this column, by mail, should will look. We will frame 'them F. H. SEISS, Secretary. TANEYTOWN, MD., laid up with chronic or that young man there yit?" stretch the material and let it dry. muscular rheu- observe that our charge is lc per word, better and cheaper than ever be- HORSES AND MULES! matism, and you are certain to be de- "Yep, pap." After it has thoroughly dried cover fore. Dairy Fixtures in general. lighted with "Is he with talcum powder highly counting also the words in name or ad- 1110041000004004100000040410004100 the prompt relief which it got his arm around yet' scented and dress. Two initials Out Door Work a • • affords. For sale leave for one may be counted as Specialty by R. S. McKinney, waist?" day. This destroys the one word; a number in figures is one Druggist, Taneytown, Md. "Yep, pap." odor of gasoline and makes the fan as • word. When a notice contains over 30 J. H. HOBBS, Photographer, Closing Notice! "You all tell him to take 't away." beautiful as new. If the edges are the and not over 40 words, the charge is but [IKE'S PICNIC! KEEPING COOL. TANEYTOWN, MD. "Aw, ye tell him yerself, least worn, bind with chiffon ribbon, 30c, but for notices under 30 words the • • p..p," re. 0 27 tt • • We, the undersigned, Merchants of plied lace beading or a soft frill of lace lc a word charge applies. Considering • • There are various ideas about now the girl in a dull, lifeless voice. or 1.441,411•464141414114144141•411.411••••••••1 Taneytown, Md., will close our stores, chiffon the value of the service rendered through • • best to keep cool in "He air a plumb stranger to me."— to match the cover. during the months of ,Inly and August, hot weather. If this column, we insist on full pay, as Weary Willie was asked for his pet recipe, Success Magazine. : ALL TANEYTOWN : on Monday, Wednesday and Friday stated.—ED. RECORD. -13-3t Lost Certificate. • evenings of each week, at 8 o'clock, he would probably answer: "Sit on a How to Soften Water. • chunk of ice in the shade." If one has :• is Invited sharp. Lazy Lew, The Melodrama Again. an irritable skin and the FOR SALE, Cheap—Large Refrigera- The undersigned having to Emmitsburg, • if interviewed, undoubtedly lost Certificate • • D. J.'lesson. Mrs. M..1.(lardner. would say: The beautiful heroine stamped her water for bathing is hard something tor, good as new.—A. H. BANKARD, Mehring & Basehoar. Koons Isms. "Be careful not No. 18 dated Aug. 11th. 1907, deposited • • to heat yourself by do- tiny foot on the tiger skin rug. should be used to soften it. Bran 6-13-tf in the • 500 Wanted At Once .1. Wm. Hull. I'. Edgar Yount & ing any work. Rest." Carroll Co. Savings Bank of • JULY 4th. • "And you dare deceive me?" she makes hard water very soft and is Uniontown, for $500.00, hereby warn in- But we are forced to state that the FOR SALE.—Young American Berk- • For Southern Market. The undersigned will close our stores, hissed. "Didn't good for the skin. A couple of quarts dividuals against negotiation of same. • ideas of both gentlemen are sadly in you make a vow that shire Boar, registered; 1 Hydraulic Ci- highest cash prices paid. Also want, during the months of July and August, of bran put into a bag Application has been made for the • error. To check the sweating process you would never tell me another bare- of cheesecloth der Press, 3 Steam Apple Butter Cook- • Base Ball, Big Tournament, • Fat Stock of all kinds. Those who have on Monday, Wednesday and Friday faced falsehood?" will be sufficient for an ordinary bath- ers; 10-horse power Portable Engine, 1 issue of a duplicate. • • week, at 9 does not cause coolness. If W. W. and • Athletic Sports, Dane- • any of the above for sale, please call or evening of each o'clock, L. L. would get up and work—moder- In reply the heavy villain flashed a tub full of water, and its use will make Circular Saw Mill, Farquhar make. Ad- ELLEN M. SEGAFOOSE. write, and I will proniptly call and try sharp. 6-27-2t • ing and Fire Works • ately and with due regard to noon-day pair of automobile goggles from his the skin velvety and fine. Oatmeal, dress CHARLES II. FLICKINGER, Littles- • • to buy the same. Rob't S. McK inney. M. H. Reindollar. heat—their temperatue would be really barley, rice and other town, Pa. 6-6-0 • Display. • Chas. E. H. Shriner. is. C. Reaver. pocket and put them on. farinaceous sub- • • W. II. POOLE, .1. S. Bower. S. White Plank. lowered, for coolness comes with pers- "And I have kept my stances are often recommended for the FOR SALE OR RENT.—Property of Drops of Water. • • I), B. Shaum., .1. McKellip. 311-2t vow, Helene 6-13M Taneytown, Md piration. same purpose, either alone or in coin- Samuel H. Little, on Fairview Ave.— Dont' Forget that you. personally. 4: Then Hominy. I am barefaced no longer." if they would stop using alcohol, bination, but bran is the Newly Built, Modern conveniences. Im- A gallon of water weighs ten Baltimore Markets. tobacco, ice With a cry of despair the beautiful cheapest and ARE INVITED ! • Taneytown Hay -drinks, spicy and stimulat- best of them all. mediate possession.—G. W. WiLT,Agent, pounds. • Grian and Market Corrected Weekly. ing foods, and heroine jumped into the pasteboard Tincture of benzoin ••• 11--27-2t, strong tea and coffee, 5-9-tf The basin of the St. Lawrence river • Wheat, 890.91 they would feel still cooler. riven—Judge. added to the water makes It soft and OOOOO••••••• OOOOO ••••••••• . Corrected weekly, on day of publication. agreeable. A few drops of PUMPS REPAIRED and Wells cleaned covers 530,000 square miles. of which Prices paid by The Heindollar Co. Corn OOOOO...... 74A75, Yes, and they ought to wear a few ammonia, Wheat, dry milling 81(W81 52(a)51: not too much, will soften on short notice at :easonable price.— 460,000 are in Canada. Oats fresh leaves in the crown of their hats, Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches water used is known every- Corn, 750475 Rye for the hands Benj. F. DAYHOFF, Uniontown, Md. The Caspian and take frequent drinks of cool, but or bruises or big ones are healed quick- or the face. sea is the largest inland Our Printin...gwhere for its ex- Rye, 70(470 Hay, Timothy ...... 1 I.00613.00 not icy, water. These precautions, to- 5-2-3m body of water in the world. It is 740 ly by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is cellence. Why not use good printing, Oats 45(445 Hay, Mixed 9.00®11.00 gether with freedom from hurry and especially good for piles. Be sure to DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fa- GUINEA EGGS for hatching; 20 eggs miles long, and its area is about 140.- Timothy Hay, prime 7.00®7.00 Clover 9.00®11.011 when it costs no more than the Hay, worry, will keep any man cool in hot get DeWitt's. Sold by J. McKellip, mous little liver pills, are sold by J. $1.00, 100 eggs $4.00—EDGAR WILHIDE, 000 square miles, but it is rapidly other Mixed Hay 5.000.0A) Straw, Bye bales, 130/(414.00 weather. Druggist, Taneytown, Md. McKellip, Druggist, Taneytown, Md. York Road. 4-4-3m diminishing In size. kind? Bundle Rye Straw, new 8.00(49.00 Potatoes, bushel, 65647;1