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WAR HEROES HOME. TAXES AND COTTON. A REMARKABLE PROCESS. MARYLAND FARMERS SOLDIERS' MONEY THE PRESIDENT TO BE —o-- Six Transports bring Many Wounded A Jangle of Words Resting on Un- The Dehydration of Fruits and to this Week. taxed Cotton. Garden Vegetables. HOLD STATE MEETING. — FOR DEPENDENTS. War IN PARIS ON SATURDAY. front arrivals in New York, There is a pretty strong sentiment The government is this week, totaled 0 reported to have nearly 10,000, expressing itelf throughout the coun- been perfecting a process by which A. P. Snader, New Windsor, Elected many of them wounded, others try, that the South has been getting most blind, and lneffiency is Charged for Delay in Great Interest Manifested in the fruits and vegetables can be some generally shattered the light end of the tax burden for saved for food, which will in health from many causes. Aill revolution- President of Society. Monthly Payments. some years, and that the cotton farm- Outcome of the Visit. ize, and finally supercede, both can- who returned were not soldiers, but ers have been better cared for than ning and drying. among the lot was Y. M. C. A. work- At the meeting of the Maryland The Government's bureau for the the wheat farmers. This latter prop- Reports have been growing, this A word as to what is meant by de- State Horticultural Society, Wednes- ers, many of whom, too, are dis- payment of monthly dependency al- osition may yet need a fuller demon- hydration. Every vegetable or abled. Some went at week that a combination will be fruit day morning, in conjunction with the once to de- lotments to the families of soldiers, stration, as the wheat farmers may formed contains a large percentage of water, moblization Camps, while others were against the President's peace Southern Commercial Congress, offi- sailors and marines is far behind in get their inning in 1919, if the pres- terms. The meeting, last week, of ranging from about 70 per-cent, to cers were elected as follows: A. P. transferred to hospitals. its work. ent guaranteed price of wheat stands over 90 per-cent. If this Behind the Many women and children the Premiers of England, France and water can Snader, New Windsor, president; E. crosses of war which dependent, in a large measure, on the as it is likely to. be removed without breaking down many of the returned soldiers wore ljtaly, has been worrying official E. Knock, Pocomoke, vice-president, Government checks are bordering on The Revenue bill, which is still in Washington, as there may have been the vital cellular tissues,under prop- and S. B. Shaw, College Park, secre- —gifts from the French Government actual want as the cold weather looms. the workshop, is said to put the bur- er conditions the product is made —lie incidents of doughboy grit and a "getting together" in advance of tary-treasurer. The latter succeeds Money which might have been avail- den on the North and West, and this the arrival of the President, that may preservable. It can be restored to its Dr. T. B. Symons, who resigned the sacrifice which paralel the incredi- able for the expenditures incident to is likely the text for the following former substance and flavor by soak- ble, and the telling of which would mean that the United States will be office after a tenure of 10 years. Res- Christmas probably will not reach Walt Mason style production in the the "fifth wheel" to the wagon when ing in water according to simple di- olutions in appreciation of the splen- fill pages of newspapers. Some of the them until spring. last issue of the American Economist soldiers and the time comes to talk business on rections. This process is not drying, did work accomplished by Dr. Symons marines described their Despite all official denials, there are It will be necessary to catch the right which is used extensively for fruits, mistrust for the Germans who cried essential points. were unanimously adopted. thousands of cases where dependents poetic swing, to read it with the best It is believed that Premier Cle- although in a way similiar. It does A number of resolutions were also "Kamarad !" and who were killed in of soldiers have not received their al- understanding. away with the use of sulphur or their tracks after treacherous activ- menceau, of France, will preside, and adopted urging the express companies lotment checks for from two to six "There are taxes on the earnings of that the conference may last until bleaching chemicals and preserves to exercise greater care in the hand- ities. Sailors spun yarns of battles months. An early congressional in- the man who makes a million, there's about the fruit or vegetable in its natural with submarines. Aviators explained May 1. It is said that Presi- ling of boxes of fruit, advocating the quiry into the alleged inefficiency of a tax upon the schoolboy if he looks dent Wilson will not sit at the peace condition. making of stronger crates, and look- how they tempered their disappoint- the Bureau of War Risk Insurance upon baseball, there's a tax on steel table, At a recent dinner in Washington, ment at not reaching France by but will be in close touch with ing to a more thorough co-operation appears certain. and iron, yea, the tax law doth en- the progress made. all the foodstuffs except the coffee between all those through whose bringing down enemy airplanes dur- The Philadelphia Ledger says: viron, ey'ry furnace, ev'ry foundry, There and the meat, had been dehydrated, ing raids on England. • are two distinct factions hands orchard products pass from "Criticism of the war-risk bureau be it great or be it small. We must among the Allies, the one favoring The vegetables could not be told from farmer and ultimate consumer. Trophies of war came home on the is not a novelty in Washington and pay a tax for travel when the train the fresh products. There were string Adriatic and Ascan- Justice and liberality, and the other, At this session papers were read as transports, the numerous attempts have been made speeds o'er the gravel, we must pay what may be called a "hard peace;" beans, carrots, peas, everything, even follows: "The Importance of Pur- ius (British) and the Tenadores, explain its shortcomings, always for every gallon that we buy of gaso- the apple in the pie was a dehydrated the hos- to in other words a Wilson and an anti- chasing Fruit Packages Early," E. P. Kroonland, Calamares and with assurances that better results line. There are taxes new to greet Wilson element, and this political product. Cohill; "The Community Packing pital ship Mercy, (American). There forthcoming. us, everywhere they run to meet us, It is claimed that German ma- would be complexion may have a great deal to corn on the cob House," T. L. Smith; "Motortrucks in were German helmets, The chief argument was that the they embrace us at the noontide and do with the settlement of terms and that has been dehydrated and then the Orchard," Leo Cohill, and "Root chine guns and German belts with bureau was required to cover entirely they climb on us at e'en. Yea, the questions. restored and cooked cannot be told Rot in the Orchard," by C. E. Temple. the unfulfilled "Got mit uns" caption. work, and that it taxes never ceasing, like the shears plucked from the dis- new ground in its The President was given a U-boat from the fresh corn The reading of the papers was follow- These possessions the captors was hampered in a very material way long trained to fleecing, came upon repulse stalk and cooked in the same pot. played with pride second only to that show, on his way over. A ed by a general discussion of the sub- by the unfamiliarity of most persons our daily business and upon our sports destroyer accompanying the "George Dehydrated peas were preferred to jects presented, led by R. B. Thomas. which they displayed in telling of duties neces- galore, but the South has not forgot- nat- particular with their share of the Washington" gave a demonstration canned peas, being more like the Prize-winners were announced in brave acts performed by obtain the allotments, and par- ten to knock out a tax on cotton, and ural flavor, by persons who were ask- comrades. sary to showing how submarines are fought, the State-wide contest in accordance ticularly by the failure of soldiers King Cotton still is reigning on the several depth bombs being dropped, ed to choose between the two un- with the offer of Edwin G. Baetjer of themselves to take the proper steps fair Potomac shore. while the warship zigzagged its way known products. cash awards for the best yield per acre County Organization to Welcome the their depend- Of the promises so rosy that an- Boys Home. to insure allotments, for in approved fighting style. From the commercial standpoint the of vegetables, wheat and corn at the ents. nounced an era easy, little came to us The Presidential party is expected advantages of the new methods are meeting of the Maryland Crop Im- It is not doubted there is consider- but taxes; it is rather stale today to to arrive at Brest, on Friday, and to plain. Dehydrated food takes up less provement Association. The winners At a meeting in the Armory, West- be told that prices higher laugh at minster, on Monday afternoon, at- able weight to this argument of the be in Paris by Saturday morning. space, and weighs less. This means were: First prize, $1,000, Norman bureau chiefs, but, it is maintained, every household buyer, though a fall Several wireless communications have smaller outlay for containers and less Stum, county, 85.9 bushels tended by representative men and in cost of living was in Wilson's cam- freight. Mr. women from every district in the no such excuse can apply in the large passed between the White House and expense in handling and of ear corn to the acre; second prize, numbers of cases where the soldiers paign lay. Ever more the taxes the President. Sweet predicted that it would not be $500, August Stirn a Sons, Howard county, an organization was formed mounting, for the South does the ac- before the and a movement started to welcome have been alert in taking the proper From indications somewhat under many years housekeeper county, 85 bushels to the acre, and steps to have a portion of their salary counting, and the North must do the the surface, it is beginning to be would go to the store to order dehy- third prize, $250, J. Walter Streett, our boys now with the colors, when paying is the system now in style, and they return and also to erect in their allotted to their mothers or wives. feared that the President's visit may drated vegetables in small packages Harford county, 73.3 bushels to the The most frequent answer to crit- there's not a man denies it, Mr. Kitch- on which simple directions would be acre. honor some suitable and permanent make political trouble for the ruling memorial. icisms of the war-risk bureau is that in proudly tries it, and the happy powers, as his visit is especially wel- given for preparing the food. Howard Mann, president of the Ma- of "inefficient clerical forces," and the Southland leaders have abundant comed by Socialists and working ryland Crop Improvement Association, The meeting was called to order by inability to obtain an adequate force cause to smile. Yet there's limit to men, who see in him a champion of of Russia's Death. presided, and the following papers B. F. Stansbury, president of the taxation, and the new lands of crea- The Czar Guy to handle the work. The argument their claims—a champion of the mass- were presented: "Farm Management Board of County Commissioners. tion are tender of their imposts when W. Steele, was elected chairman, and is advanced in the face of the fact es against arbitrary governments. Very little has been known as to Problems," Prof. Frank App, New that for many months idle clerks in they near a planter's door, and the He may therefore meet a situation of Ex-Czar State George Mather, Secretary. A county the details of the death Jersey College; "1918 Farm many branches of the Government South has not forgotten to knock out which will demand that his advanced Nicholas, the Czarina, the Grand Crop Yields," J. E. Metzer, Maryland committee consisting of one member a tax on cotton, and King Cotton from each district was appointed by have been "stumbling over one anoth- theories be held in abeyance, if he is Duke, their son, and their four daugh- State College; "Corn and Wheat Mar- er" and, in many instances, steno- sways the sceptre on the fair Poto- to be in harmony with the govern- it has not, until recent- keting," J. M. the chair to draft a resolution set- ters. In fact, Maynadier, Baltimore graphers have not averaged fifty let- mac shore. ments of the Allies. ly, been fully credited as a fact. Ap- Chamber of Commerce. ting forth the purpose of the move- At the Tariff's late revision there ment and suggesting a plan of or- ters a week. The President may find that Eng- parently, after being exposed to the The feature of the joint meeting of The point is that the bureau is was many an incision, there was cut- land, especially, has not been fight- were shot, in all the agricultural ganization. greatest insults, they associations, at making the same appeal for leniency ting all remorseless, then came trou- ing so disinterestedly for mere hu- a cellar, and their bodies afterwards which labor saving farm machinery This committee retired, and while ble till the war, and the war was such they were in session, Mr. H. Peyton that it made in the fall of 1917, and manity's sake as the United States, burned. One of the Grand Duchesses constituted the general topic of dis- that slight progress seems to have a buffer that we did not have to suffer but is preparing to drive as good a still alive, in hid- cussion, was the Gorsuch, Chairman of the Red Cross is reported to be presentation of a pa- been made to bring some order out of a small fraction of the trouble that bargain as possible, and to turn the ing in the Ural mountains. The per on "What the Tractor Can Do," by Christmas Roll Call, was called to had seemed to be in store. Hence a the chair and explained briefly some the chaos which then existed. whole war to commercial advantage crime is directly attributed to the Major L. W. Chase, of the Ordnance It is contended by many persons further lease of power, and a never- in the future. It is also a possible Bolsheviki. Department of the United States features of the coming campaign for ending shower of new taxes from our members of the Red Cross. He was that the clerks in the bureau pass en- outcome, that the "Against the gov- Army. Major Chase described the tirely too much time looking for masters who just now control the ernment" parties may attempt to work which is being performed by followed by Rev. E. T. Read, who pre- votes, and who spare the cotton grow- Want the Road Rebuilt. sented in a forceful way a long list "funny" grammatical errors and mis- ally themselves with Mr. Wilson, ov- tractors on western farms and ex- statements in the letters of poorly er from the tax collecting mower as er whatever disagreements he may pressed of reasons why every one should join Members of the Board of County the opinion that farmers of educated dependents of soldiers and in placing rates of duty they took care have with the other governments, the east would find them both profit- this great organization. Of Texan goats. Ah, taxation has its Commissioners of Carroll County ap- The resolution brought in by the for "spicy scandal" in the correspond- and thereby strengthen anti-govern- peared before the State Roads Com- able and eminently practicable if they ence, especially of soldiers seeking borders, and well Congress knows its ment, Socialistic, and other disturb- would but take the time to study their committee provided that a county- mission on Thursday and submitted a wide to avoid payment to wives from whom orders, and the farmers of the tax ing powers. reconstruction of merits and give them a trial. organization should be formed, bill feel whene'er they take the floor proposition for the headed by the following committee, they have separated either by divorce Littlestown pike. This road,which 0 proceedings or abandonment. that the South has not forgotten to the representing each section of the is the main thoroughfare to Gettys- AMO3 J. Lightner's Will Filed. county: Taneytown, D. J. Hesson; Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo knock out a tax on cotton, and King does not attempt to Cotton rolls his chant all along Po- Protect your Car. burg, is in had shape and well-nigh Uniontown, David Hahn; Myers, Dr. conceal the short- trucks. comings of the bureau, but he has tomac shore. impassable at times for heavy The will of Amos J. Lightner, filed G. Lewis Wetzel; Woolery's, Ivan H. The protection of the automobile The Commissioners propose, if the for probate in the sought to explain them and to hold Are the people waking daily to ob- during Orphans' Court on Sayers; Freedom, Maj. A. M. Hall; how proudly, gaily, and des- the winter depends almost State will rebuild half of the mileage Wednesday, leaves all out a promise for better results in serve wholly upon the amount it is to be his estate in Manchester, John E. Masenheimer; potically marching sweep the leaders from Westminster to the Pennsyl- trust for his widow, Mrs. Mary the future." used. If that means only on pleas- they will re- A. C. Westminster, Jos. N. Shriver; Hamp- of our time ? They are here to fix vania State line, that Lightner. Upon her death it is to stead, B. F. Stansbury; Franklin, Dr. ant days a heated garage is desira- build the remainder on the State-aid be sold and the proceeds the rating, there's no sign of their and distributed E. D. Cronk; Middleburg, Fred. Lit- Proceedings of the Orphans' Court. shoes and ble, though not absolutely necessary. plan, the county paying one-half as follows: abating, they can tax our But if it is to be Roads Com- tlefield; New Windsor, Geo. P. B. garments, and our mortar and our kept in constant the State the other. The Mrs. Martin Hess, of Harney, Car- Engler; Union Bridge, R. Lee Myers; Monday, December 9th., 1918.— use a heated garage will be of great mission is expected to agree to the roll county, a niece, $5, as she is lime. But there may be those who Mt. Airy, Jesse Leatherw000d; Ber- Emory W. Sterner, administrator of tire of the taxes mounting higher, of advantage. To prevent the cooling proposition. "financially secure"; Charles B. Kep- rett, J. M. Delashmut; together with Peter S. Cornbower, deceased, re- system from freezing an anti-freez- hart and Russell Kephart, of Taney- the a system that reminds us of old times officers of the meeting and the turned an inventory of personal prop- "before the war," and there's some- ing compound may be used, and so Mr. Hoover Appeals for More Con- town, Carroll county, and Raymond commission appointed by the Govern- erty and received an order to sell forestall the troubles that follow such servation Here. Kephart, of Baltimore, nephews, or same thing that is rotten when the tax is of the State, namely, Dr. H. M. left off cotton, and King Cotton rules a disaster. There are a number of $500 each; Maurice Palmer, Gamber, Cunningham and Mrs. Letters of good patented anti-freezing solu- Fitzhugh, J. H. administration on the es- the nation on the fair Potomac shore." Food Administrator Hoover who is Carroll county,and Mrs. Emil Barnes, Robt. S. Shriver. tate of David Elseroad, deceased, tions on the market, and there is no now in Europe, has issued a message of Arlington, nephew and niece, given power This committee was were granted unto Jennie E. Else- Restrictions on Weekly Papers objection to their use in the radiator to the American people to conserve $3,500 each; Mrs. Frank Davis, of to add to its number as it deemed best. road, who received warrant to ap- if the user follows the directions needy in Europe. It says Arlington, Removed. food for the West sister-in-law, $2000; The resolution further provided praise and an order to notify credi- that come with them. part— Misses Catherine in Ganon and Marie that plans should be made for a wel- tors. Great care should be taken that "In addition to the supplying of Ganon, sisters-in-law, $1000 each; come The War Industries Board has re- to the boys, such as would do The last will and Itestament of moved all restrictions as to the use the motor and power transmission those to whom we are already pledged, Mrs. Louis C. Frederick, of Catons- honor to the county and fittingly ex- Emaline I. Leister, deceased, was ad- parts are properly lubricated, and the splendid opportunity ville, of paper by weekly newspapers, and we now have sister-in-law, and Mrs. Otto P. press our gladness, and also that a mitted to probate and letters testa- it is customary as a rule to use a and obligation of meeting the needs Steinwald, $2000 each; suitable requires no further reports from them, Mrs. Clara and permanent memorial to mentary thereon were granted unto but urges, lighter grade of oil in winter than in of those millions of people in the Egner, widow of John Egner, broth- their honor be none the less, that all sav- erected. Winfield S. Leister, who received ing measures be continued, and that summer. The gear box and differ- hitherto occupied territories who are er-in-law, $500. Expressions on the part of those warrant to appraise and an order to ential gear should be filled with heavy actual starvation. Any failure to do so will mean higher facing residue left after paying the present were asked for by the chair notify creditors. prices and bodied steam cylinder oil instead of "The people of Belgium, Northern legacies and difficulty in getting paper. $500 to the Mountain as to what form this memorial should Winfield S. Leister and Denton H. On the regulations—which includ- the heavier greases generally used. France, Serbia, Roumania, Montene- View Cemetery, of Harney, for keep- take. Dr. Fitzhugh suggested that Leister, executors of Zephaniah Leis- During cold weather one expects some gro, Poland, Russia and Armenia rely ing ed the advance payment of subscrip- the family lot in repair, is to be the most beautiful, practical and fit- ter, deceased, received orders to sell tions—the report says, "In your own difficulty in starting a car. A mix- upon America for immediate aid. We divided equally among the legatees, ting thing that could be done, was to real and personal property. interest, and in the interest of the ture of gasoline and ether injected must also participate in the preserva- except Mrs. liess and the cemetery erect a county hospital in which should Winfield S. Leister, executor of publishing business as a whole, these into the cylinders through the prim- tion of the newly liberated nations in company. be placed a tablet bearing the name Emaline I. Leister, deceased, received rules should be rigidly maintained ing cocks, or by removing the spark Austria; nor can we ignore the ef- The widow of the testator is named of every one from Carroll in the ser- orders to sell real and personal prop- by every publisher." plugs, if there are no relief cocks, fect on the future world develop- as executrix without bond. The will vice. This seemed to meet with gen- erty. will make it possible to start the ments of a famine condition among was made May 10 last. The testator eral approval and was heartily en- Tuesday, December 10th., 1918.— motor without trouble. whom we have 1. A Farm Tractor School. those other people died December dorsed by a number of persons. The sale of real estate of John Stew- If the car is kept in a cool garage recently released from our enemies. The and no anti-freezing mixture is chairman announced that a art, deceased, was finally ratified and The Co-operative Extension Serv- used. meeting of the committee would be the cooling system may be filled with General Statement Time. confirmed. ice of the United States Department Administration of the draft in called at an early date and the work Ivan L. Hoff, executor of Mary E. boiling hot water before trying to taken up of Agriculture will hold a Tractor start the engine, Pennsylvania cost $1,797,983.71 be- January 1, one of the times for the 'without delay. Sentz, deceased, returned an inven- West- and the engine Nov- School in the Times Building, should be allowed tween September 1, 1917, and sending out of statements by business tory of money and reported sale of Mr. F. to run slowly for at 1918, according to figures For Armenians and Syrians. minster, Dec. 18, 19 and 20. least five minutes before starting out. ember 30, houses generally, is about here. Of personal property and real estate. A. Wirt, Specialist in Farm Machin- compiled at the State draft head- course, quarter- Solomon A. Hammond, administra- If not to be used at all, but to be put statements are sent Beginning on January 12, ery; Mr. Herbert Cairnes, Tractor quarters. There were 24,405 bills ly, or monthly, but the state- and ex- tor of Arthur B. Hammond, deceased, away for the winter, the car should January tending for one week, the American Specialist, of the Maryland State Col- be paid. On a basis of 225,000 men ment, perhaps more than any other, received an order to sell personal jacked up to relieve the tires of its at the rate Committee for Relief in the East will lege, will conduct the school. weight, with a special sent into service, this is "means business"—means that the property. If so, come and covered of $8 a man. It is believed when all make an appeal to the American peo- Do you own a Tractor ? cover to keep out both light and dust. balance due is wanted. Do not neg- Joseph H. Kain, executor of Robert and tell the benefits you derive from the bills are in the cost will run about lect ple for $30,000,000 with which to re- A. Nelson, deceased, reported sale of If stored in an extremely cold place responding promptly to any such suffering among more it, and discuss your troubles. Are $10 a man. statement lieve than four real estate on which the Court grant- tires and tubes should be removed you may receive. January millions of Armenians and you thinking of buying a tractor? 1 and April 1, Syrians, ed an order ni. Si. from the rims and stored in a dark, are especially paying- homeless and destitute because of the If so, come and get information that W. G. McAdoo, Director General of up days in the country, George Graf, administrator of Ida moderately warm place. Storage bat- when those Turks and their brutality during the will help you decide on the tractor teries should be carefully inspected railroads, has sent recommendations who have been giving credit during M. Graf, deceased, reported sale of suited to your needs. late war• personal and changed frequently during the to Congress urging legislation to ex- the year expect a response from all. property and settled his tend Federal control of railroads to The campaign in Maryland has the first and final account. time the car is in storage. indorsement of Governor Harrington, Henry Ford is building a three- five years, or to January 1, 1924. The John H. Ilgenfritz Killed. who says "These people need every million-dollar hospital on the Grand opinion seems to prevail that nothing matter at the -- dollar asked, to save them from total Fish Placed in Carroll County. Boulevard of Detroit. It is planned To Get Candy and Pickles. can be done in the pres- John H. Ilgenfritz was killed on destruction. We must help to save that this four-story structure with ent session of Congress, which would Tuesday, while helping to cut down them." The Conservation Commission of its floor space of fifty million square Washington, Dec. 7.—Nine million place the question before the suc- a cherry tree at Edgar H. Brown's, Maryland in a published bulletin, feet shall be one of the most com- pounds of candy for the Army has ceeding, or Republican, Congress. near Kump, the tree in its fall catch- The U. S. Navy lost only 270 men, states that this County participated plete hospitals in the world. just been ordered by the War Depart- -o- ing Mr. Ilgenfritz and crushing him from all causes, for the year ending in fish distribution, during the past o ment, and it was announced today that As heretofore stated, we have no to the ground. He was about 51 Oct. 1, 1918. Of these, 193 were year, as follows: Food supplies for the American a considerable part of it would be Record calendars this year, except years of age, and unmarried. He was drowned, 30 died from exposure, and Monocacy, large mouth bass, 6000; Army of occupation are said to be rushed overseas in time to insure a for our regular Correspondents and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilgen- 47 were killed by gunshot wounds. Pipe Creek, large mouth bass, 2000; costing Germany $9,000,000 a day, as plentiful supply for Christmas. Other a few large advertising and job work fritz, formerly of Keymar,from which The death rate was less than 5 to the Pipe Creek, Crappie, 2000; Monocacy that country is required to pay the ex- special purchases for the Expedi- patrons. The government nrohibita place the family removed to York, 1000 in the service. The normal an- Crappie, 10,000; Pipe Creek, Catfish, penses until peace is formally declar- tionary Force ballade 565,000 gal- rewsraper3 from giving "premiums," Pa. nual death rate is about 2.7. 1,000; Monocacy, Catfish, 3,000. ed. lons of pickles. and classes Calendars as premiums. We are of the opinion that the price the work done by the newspapers in may have far more significance than ototo: tototettotototototo.ototototototototototototo ot,44)7,4070:4>totototototot<40:O"OtOtOt totototototo THECARROLLRECORD of labor largely fixes "other prices" solidifying sentiment for the war, is generally supposed, for coming al- (NON-PARTISAN) and if this be correct, then labor must their labors making the selective most simultaneously with the selec- Published every Friday, at Taneytown, come down first, and wait a while for draft and the various government iton of Mr. Root to head a fighting Md., by The Carroll Record Printing 02. and Publishing Company. the other prices to come down too. loans successes, and their assumption force against government ownership, HESSON'S P. B. ENGLAR, Editor and Manager. A manufacturer of a product can of the voluntary censorship which there may be some intimate connec- not fix the selling price of it without made it possible to move millions of tion between the two events. Time BOARD OF DIRECTORS. GEO. H.BIRNIE, Pres. JOHN S. BOWER. first knowing what his product will men about the country and across alone will tell. Mr. McAdoo may be DEPARTMENT STORE F. II. SEISS,Sec. & Treas P. B. ENGLAR. cost him, and he evidently can not do G. A. ARNOLD, V. Pres. D. J. HESSON. the submarine-infested sea without getting ready to head the fight on the E. E. REINDOLLAR. this without knowing his labor cost; danger. other side. TERMS:—Cone Dollar per year, strictly and, as he must also fix his product's A great number of industries made A statement is given out that "the cash in advance. Six months 50c; trial selling price largely according to the vast fortunes subscriptions, 3 months, 25c; single copies out of the war, but the war is ended and the objects for which WE ARE Now Getting 3e. The label on paper contains date to demand price, or market price, he is newspapers are not among them. The the railroads are now to be operated which the subscription has been paid. All subscriptions will be discontinued on just now, as a self-protective expedi- publishers of the United States who is a matter of considerable concern to Our Christmas Goods expiration, according to Governmental ent, interested in reducing labor costs, will be able to count profits at the end orders. the millions of people who own or are ADVERTISING rates will be given on because they are part of his expenses. of this year will be in a hopeless mi- interested in their securities, as it is application, after the character of the bus- Do Your Christmas Shopping Early, a iness has been definitely stated, together However we may view it, the situ- nority. The great majority will show also to shippers, the traveling public with information as to space, position,and ation between labor and prices should losses, Ingth of contract. The publisher reserv- but the deficits will cause few and to the country. . . . Is it proposed es the privilege of declining all offers for be considered calmly, fairly and rea- tears from the publishers, says the to carry out the intention of Congress as we are Short of Help! space. All advertisements for 2nd., 3rd., 6th., sonably. Nothing will be gained, in St. Louis Republic. They have done as expressed in the Federal control and 7th. pages must be in our Office by the long run, by trying to beat their bit, Tuesday morning each week; otherwise, the regardless of cost. act and return them 'within a reason- BUY USEFUL ARTICLES: Insertion cannot be guaranteed until the inevitable. There must come, at Many newspapers in the past year following week. able time, with each railroad . . . in 0.0.0:0., some time in the future, a fair level have raised their subscription prices, substantially as complete equipment OWE Handkerchiefs, Collars, Neckties, Hosiery, Entered at Taneytown Post-office as Second for labor, and for the cost of things but the amount of revenue thus gain- as it was ototo Class Matter. at the beginning of Federal Suspenders, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Shoes, 0:.., generally; and this level is not com- ed has by no means made up for the control,' or is it intended to use them o FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th., 1918. 0:0 ing all at once, but should come increase in expenses due to the high- for laying the foundation for perma- Towels. Table Linen. Bed Spreads, Calicoes, All articles on this page are either orig- through concessions on both sides,and er cost of white paper, labor and oth- 0:00 inal, or properly credited. This has al- nent government control and opera- Percales, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Etc.

oto ways been a fixed rule with this Office, and with as little ill-feeling and direct er essential items. Government re- tion under such plans as the present 00.0.0 we suggest the adoption of it by our ex- changes. antagonism as possible. strictions prevented newspapers from Railroad Administration may desire 0.0 Don't forget. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT is filled 0:0:0

exploiting their product and increas- and as the forerunner of government , Write to the Boys. ing their circulations. Hundreds of with all the Best Styles and Quality, 0:0 ownership ?" 0 concerns manufacturing non-essen- It is further said is first Write letters to the boys. Cheer- that "there at Lowest Prices that Good tials were practically shut down by the to be decided the time of such return ing, interesting, helpful letters. Tell Shoes can be sold at. ario0 government etAtting off advertising of the railroads. them all the little home news—the The twenty-one ;0000000 revenues from the newspapers. The months was not allowed good news—the news that will inter- by the Con- otototototototot,524*tclotot,<,:ot.tototototototototo ototorotototototototototoltototototototototototot070 taking over of the railroads destroy- gress for their est them in their home-coming, and exploitation. It was ed another great source of income, given in order that their affairs might make them feel that they are not only but few complaints were made. The be adjusted for their not forgotten, now that the fighting return. Under government issisted the things it was the policy now being pursued,charges "'Tis the Star-Spangled Banner is over, but that they are wanted doing were necessary to help win the Oh, long may it wave back in their old place. incident to so-called unification are THE BIRNIE TRUST CO. O'er the land of the free, and the war, and that was enough. piling up against them Send them newspapers, too. There very difficult home of the brave." At times Washington put up some for them to repay. will be more room for mail matter, The policy in TANEYTOWN, MD. knotty problems to the newspapers. force By the way, what has become of now, and the delivery service is likely is destructive of their individual In the same mail a publisher would credit. Furthermore, present condi- Brother Billy Sunday ? The war has to be better than during the rush of receive a notice to tut down the tions cannot continue without obliter- caused us to become forgetful of many the war. Crowd the mails with let- amount of white paper he was using ation- If they are to be returned as Total Resources December 1st, 1918 good things, prominent in the old ters, cards and papers, and put it up and another communication asking going concerns, times. to Uncle Sam to do the rest. as the Congress, by him to devote several pages of news act, intended and $1,014,186.10. The boys are not so much occupied provided that they and cartoons to boosting the Liberty should be, this cannot be carried out Col. Roosevelt's rheumatism must now, and they will all the more appre- Loan. The publishers even found under methods which are destructive be holding on pretty well, or he ciate letters from home. They will Does a general Banking Business. Receives depos- ways out of such dilemmas. of the very facilities which have been would have been unloading, before need them, too, to keep their minds its subject to check. Pays Interest on time Deposits. For a time there was some agita- built up by the expenditure this, on the recent acts of his friend employed and properly directed. In of mil- tion by the newspapers to have the lions of dollars for the Lends money on Personal or Collateral Security, or on Wilson, and the situation generally. some ways, our boys are in greater promotion of government pay for its advertising enterprise and -o danger than when busy fighting; they convenience of busi- Mortgage. Keeps Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. Is "During the war" will be a big just as it was paying other organi- ness and the public. need all the good influences that can The most po- authorized to receive on deposit any money paid into topic for conversation, as zations for work done Nothing tent factor well as for be extended their way. They must in our reconstruction for came of it, however, the publishers Court by any person or persons acting in any capacity business reflections, for many years not be neglected now. upbuilding and extending our indus- to come, as declining to make an issue of the trial and we are still talking about The mothers and fathers, especial- agricultural life will be the whatever. Is authorized to act as Receiver, Trustee, our own little home affair matter while the question of winning railroads, loosened from of 55 years ly, should write in person. Do not their present ago. the war was at stake. entanglements." Administrator, Executor, Assignee, Guardian, or Com- delegate the job to somebody else, It is true that the decision mittee, under the Laws of any State. Also will act as even if letter-writing goes hard. Do of the Gen. Pershing—if Have Liberty Bonds Registered. people for it not prevented by not have a son or daughter write, if must be finally referred Agent for others in any financial transaction permitted the "regulations"—can make a big you can possibly do it to the people, will be of tremendous yourself. They To insure against loss or theft of by the Laws of Maryland. Our aim is to pay special fortune writing a book on the war. can not sign a check for importance to all industrial and busi- you, nor a Liberty Bonds, owners are beng Perhaps he has not had time to gath- personal obligation of ness life. Furthermore, government attention to the rights and needs of every Customer. any kind—it urged by the Treasury to have their er the details for a history, but what would not go. Do not ownership of railroads will present try to make it coupon bonds registered, although TerliA%%%Ts_TiNi!E%Yri.T.NYLWITL.%fiTi_ FE.M9:2E he himself knows about it would make go with your boy. new labor and political questions, in- mighty interesting the procedure results in a great volving, as it does, an army of Fed- reading. if•41-•*-•*•*•-*•*• 41.•*• *•*•-*•-*• )F• 41-• 4E• •*•*•*•*•*•4(•*•44 •* amount of work and expense for the eral office Food For Germany. -holders. • • The indications are not lacking that Government now that the number of With Mr. Root the pilot on one side bond owners runs about thirty mil- the Republicans may split over their Premier Clemenceau, of France, in of the question, and Mr. McAdoo the lions. The registration can be ar- • Gifts That Please opinions as to what questions to take commenting on the proposition to fur- pilot on the other, there may be the ranged at most banks, and is up to make National issues of, for nish food, and otherwise relieve suf- done biggest kind of a fight ahead.—Amer- without cost to the owner. 1920. Their chief hope rests in the fering in Germany, very magnani- After ican Economist. fact that registration, if a bond is accidentally the Democrats are about as mously said, "We do not war against Think of a Soft Pair of HOUSE SLIPPERS, of badly lost, stolen, or destroyed, the Gov- The Kaiser. mixed up, over the same ques- humanity, but for it," which means Leather colors—Men's, Children. ernment will pay it at maturity just or Felt, all Women's, or tions. that the allies will do their part in the same, and interest The Kaiser had six hundred years Nothing more useful. -o- — helping Germany, with food, and in checks will be mailed to the bond of an ancestry that he worshipped; Why should not Mr. Bryan have other ways, to at least get over the owner twice a year Beautiful SILK HOSE, for Ladies or Gents. Anyone without requiring six hundred years of the greatest in- gone to France on the Peace Commis- winter with as little physical stress him to go to the would appreciate a pair. trouble of clipping heritance that ever came to a human sion ? And there was Mr. Ford, as possible, especially if the terms of coupons and pre- senting them being. Like a gambler it was risked Our New SILK TIES, in Xmas Boxes, are beauties. also. However, there are ships go- the armstice are carried out. at bank. "The fact that bonds of the on the throw of a dice, and he lost, ing over, in addition to the "George To many, in this country, this seems First Also SILK REEFERS, SUSPENDERS, HATS, CAPS, Liberty Loan, or bonds of and for the rest of his life, if he lives Washington," and likely all of the rather too much to do, but, it is the Second HANDKERCHIEFS. Liberty Loan, are ever so long, he lives amidst sorrow, hotel accommodations have not been right; especially as it must be remem- cnverted into bonds bearing higher rate regret, and bitterness, deserted by the SHOES, all kinds, all sizes. engaged for the Winter. But, we bered that the German people were of interest, does not affect the dates on which interest Kings whom he has hurled from their forgot about Mr. Ford's interest in driven into the war, whether they We are giving out a very pretty Art Calendar for 1919, is payable," explains the Treasury thrones, cursed by the people who the Senatorship—that may keep him willed so or not, and that millions of one to a customer; none to children. annnouncement. have suffered so much, and cursed by at home. them have, in reality, been innocent Interest is paid his own people. Why ? Because he sufferers—those who had no other on bonds of the first loan, regardless did not win and bring them the loot Which Must Come Down First? choice; and that anyway, after a foe of whether they have been converted, which they hoped to share.—Hon. is beaten, it is inhuman to further on June 15 and J. THOS. ANDERS Everybody agrees December 15; Chauncey Depew. that the scale chastise him, or cause him suffering, on bonds of the second of wages must come down; but, which except to visit on him the penalties loan, May 15 and November 15; third must come first, the loan, March 15 and September Now that so many women are do- *. 22 W. Main St, WESTMINSTER, MD, cost of living, or properly extending to his criminality, 15; wages cost ? This is a fourth loan, April 15 ing a man's work, it is interesting to • pretty large and this never includes starvation, or and October 15. read of a man who makes his living •*•*•*•*****.*•*•*• • •*•*•• • *0 *• *•*• * •*•*•*•*•-k ***Ire* question, and one bound to cause bodily torture. The Treasury also explains that trouble. Wages were owing to by what is usually called woman's largely forced Furnishing food to Germans, how- the mechanical difficulties of up by the millions of work. A Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) man WRAWA%%%%%E.WAWATIIATI-Eth"A5PATM% war—what is to be the ever, should be with the distinct un- interest checks on register- "force" to cause them to ed bonds, coupon recently crocheted a tablecloth which come down ? derstanding that it is to a beaten and bonds will not be Perhaps we are a little too exchanged for registered bonds or he sold for $1,500. confident submissive Germany, that will prop- Price is Forgotten that there will be a natural registered bonds transferred on the --o % readjust- erly distribute the food among the ment, that, like Topsy—who "jest books from one owner to another, Green Bay, Wis., held a tag day T when you come into my shop and look over the wonderful collec needy, and not use it to support any • growed,"—things will come all right during a month before an interest pay- for Polish babies, September 21. tion of Monuments, Headstones and Markers which I have on % rebellious faction, nor to strengthen • hand. without any particular effort on any- ing date of each particular loan. For Squads of women and girls started a any special class to the exclusion of When you can purchase a guaranteed memorial at a price % body's part. example, exchanges or transfers can- canvass in an effort to raise $3,000 to others. Handling the internal situa- as low as possible, consistent with Mathias' quality, you may be We can afford to not be arranged for First Liberty help save the children of war-ridden wait, and while tion in Germany, this winter, will re- • sure that the memoL ial you select is an excellent value, for ser- waiting, it appears to us Loan bonds between May 15 and Poland. Mr. Geo. D. Nau is chair-• vice alone decides the true value of anything. to be good quire high-class administrative abili- advice for those who have been accus- June 16; and between November 15 man of the executive committee. If you are contemplating buying Memorial Work of any de- ty—something like our own Red % inspect displa!, tomed to big prices, not to be too and December 16. For the Second scription, I cordially invite you to come and my Cross. first, for I know that I can give you true value of your money. hasty in not giving full consideration Loan, these dates would be April 15 The roughness or unevenness,which frequent T to the justice of lower ones. Take to May 16; and October 15 to No- was at one time in Japanese 300 Monuments and Headstones to select from. The Newspapers' Part. disappeared % labor, for instance. There is a long vember 16. For the Third Loan, Feb- silks, has from the new- The Largest Stock ever carried in the Monument est imports, a consummation winter ahead, and it appears to us The newspapers of the United ruary 15 to March 16; and August 15 due Business. chiefly to the supervision of all that refusing to work at regular jobs, States may well be proud of the part to September 16. For the Fourth silks leaving the country by officials of at a reasonable reduction from sum- they played in helping to bring the Loan, March 15 to April 16; and Sep- the % JOSEPH. L. MATHIAS, Westminster, Md. I Japanese Government. Every mer wages, is a question not to be war to a successful conclusion. The tember 15 to October 16. length is inspected, and if it Phone: 127 East Main St. Opposite Court Street. decided offhand, in the negative. glorious story of how American pub- contains a flaw, is rejected for There is this side to the question. lishers cast aside all politics, buried export and branded A Big Fight Ahead. "second Those who have work to give out, are their animosities and ignored all con- quality." not now sure about the prices they are siderations to get behind the country Next to the Tariff issue, the ques- 4..44 464 +4.4 t pi•••••4•+:41PINN•4114 Few going to get for their products. The may never be told. It is immaterial tion of permanent control and perhaps Escape. cancellation of war contracts is un- whether it ever is. The newspapers ownership of railroads promises to There are few indeed who escape We Want YoulYOUR NAME settling prices. Also, in a general are not seeking praise for a duty well offer to the people the biggest polit- having at least one cold during the way, dealers who will want to stock- performed; the mere performance is ical fight for the future. The first winter months, and they are fortu- to keep in mind the up, in many lines, are holding off, and sufficient reward. move on the board is the appoint- nate who have but one and get Is it on our subscript through fact that in addition to not giving big orders. In plain words, It has not been easy at,all times for ment of former Senator Elihu Root, with it quickly and without tion list? the price of labor con not be stand- the newspapers to stand by their duty. with other prominent lawyers, as Ad- any serious consequences. Take printing this news- ardized, without the price of products Hampered on all sides by restrictions, vizory Counsel to the National Asso- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ob- paper we do job work We wiq guarantee of labor being standardized at the many of them almost submerged by ciat'on of 0.7,-;y2rs of Rai!road Scciiri- scrve the (Frections with each bottle, of any kiad. same time. increasing expenses and decreas:ng ties, who propose to fight the effort yoa are likely to be one of the When you full value We would say that the laborers of revenue, constantly harassed in mind to establish permanent government fortunate ones. The worth and merit ; in need of anything the country must make up their as to which of several courses to fol- ownership—for that is evidently what of this remedy has been fully proven. in this line be FOR YOUR MONEY minds that There are many families who have sure war-time wages have gone low, the daily periodicals nevertheless the present Free-Trade administra- ono,-me.41111111,bMillalliMILIZLAIIIMW by; and it will be unwise, now, to try stood firmly for the right and carried tion is aiming at. The recent resig- always used it for years when trou- with to hold them up, and to demand that on. nation of Secretary McAdoo, who is bled with a cough or cold, and ! To See Us "other prices" must come down first. It is hardly necessary to mention also Director-General of the railroads, the very best results. —Advertisement *44-4-46 t.+4•:.!•••••4.64.644011.••••0 SUBSCRIBE NOW! "N. Make this a Red Cross Christmas The happiest, merriest Christmas the world ever knew is almost here. 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11111111111111MEMINIIIIIIMIIIIIMEWM„: THECARROLLRECORD MONTANA. LIN WOOD. nimmisminomingi-momminsmilluomilinionsinilionominninilluo Mrs. John Wolfe, of Marker's FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th., 1918. Mill, Mrs. Olin Gilbert, of Hagerstown, spent several days recently with her spent last Friday at Linwood parents, Shade. James J. Harner and wife. William Stem is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Mervin J. Harner in Baltimore. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. spent Sunday afternoon visiting Bir- Misses Bertha Drach, Vivian nie Eng- Reinaman and family, near Wal- lar, Charles Englar and sister, Ruth, Latest Items of Local News Furnished nut Grove. are among the new Flu victims. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Study enter- John E. Senseney was brought tained, home by Our Regular Staff of Writers. on Sunday evening, Mr. and by auto, from the hospital last Satur- Mrs. Wilson Study, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. day, accompanied by a trained nurse. Harner, Mr. All communications for this department and Mrs. Ira Stonesifer, He stood the trip fine, and frorn last must be signed by the author; not for pub- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe, Mr. and account, was getting along lication, nicely. but as an evidence that the items Mrs. Mervin Harner, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brandenburg was the week- contributed are legitimate and correct. David Harris, Items based on mere rumor, or such as are Mr. and Mrs. James end guest of Carl Stem, in Baltimore. likely to give offense, are not wanted. Crabbs, Mr. and Mrs. Millard More- Letters were received The Record Wednesday Office is connected with the lock, Harry Tressler and Nevin Har- morning from Walter Brandenburg, C. & P. Telephone from 7 A. M., to 5 P. ner. M. Use Telephone for important items on somewhere in France, stating he was g11114011E1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.011111111112113111111111111111111111111111111111113111111M0111111N110110111111111111 Friday morning. Owing to mall changes, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krumrine and well and in fine spirits over licking fM)P- we do not now receive letters from along children, Melvin, THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES demands the giving the W. R. Mabel, John and the Kaiser. The letter was written of useful. serviceable Gifts. What finer M. R., on Friday, in time for Ruthetta, ing your thoughtfulness than way is there of show- use. All correspondence should be mailed spent Sunday visiting Jas. on the 16th. of November. He spoke by selecting now. that long-wished-for article to us not Harner that has always been a little out of later than by Thursday morning and family. of seeing Wilbur Hull, and said they reach ! Our Stock comprises many such items not shown train, which will mean Wednesday on the Sunday below. Routes. was a delightful day for this were well taken care of by Uncle Sam. time of the year, and everybody took Samuel Brandenburg autoed to advantage of it, that had half a chance Westminster, on Monday UNION BRIDGE. afternoon, and was on the road and visiting. to attend the patriotic meeting as to The second number Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Copenhaver and how to receive our soldier boys, upon of the enter- son, Ralph, tainment course was enjoyed by were recent visitors at their arrival home. He was accom- all the home of who attended, and the house was Edw. Copenhaver, near panied by Mrs. Brandenburg, Mrs. crowded. Bethel. Elsie Rinehat, Mrs. Jesse Garner and Wm. Menges, This is Red Cross week. All should our miller, who has Miss Emma Garner. be enrolled as members. been critically ill with the Flu and E. Ray Englar, under the direction pneumonia, is improving The fire bell called out the local slowly. of Miss Helen Englar, as invoicing firemen, on Monday At this writing the health of our the stock, preparatory for John Drach afternoon, to ex- community tinguish a blaze at the Union Bridge is good. to take possession. Jesse Smith, Geo. hotel. All praise to our "braves." Englar, Alva Garner and Lee Myers, BRIDGEPORT. When needed, they are always "on the are among the number doing the job." work. Those who recently visited Russell Mrs. Dorsey was called These are certainly fine days for to Union FLEXIBLE SLED, ERECTOR SETS, this time Ohler and family were, John Baum- Bridge, on Tuesday night, to wait INGERSOLL WATCHES, of year. on Price 90c up. Prices $5.00. At the annual gardner and wife ,and son George, of the family of Milton Haines. Two 50c to Prices $1.35 to $8.50. Thank-offering ser- Four vice of the Lutheran Points, and Cameron Ohler,wife daughters, and Mrs. Haines are under Missionary ser- and son, Lloyd. vice, on Sunday evening, the offering the Doctor's care. amounted to $41.00. Russell Stull has returned home Charley Messier and wife and Jesse from Washington, Miss Mabel Royer was a visitor D. C. Garner, spent Thursday in the Monu- t7 :11:Eig at Miss Edna Stull, the home of the Misses Murray, last who is attending mental City. week. school in Littlestown, spent last week with --o Eight hundred members her parents, D. A. Stull and is the goal wife. The Stomach for the Red Cross drive. school was closed during Trouble. Are you a Institute week. member ? Have your dollar ready While home, they "Before I used Chamberlain's Tab- spent one day in Gettysburg, lets I doctored POCKET KNIVES, CARVING SETS, SHEARS AND for the solicitor when she comes to Pa. a great deal for stom- SCISSORS, your home. Jacob Stambaugh called at the ach trouble and felt nervous and tired Prices 35c to $1.25. Prices $1.25 to $5.00. Prices 35c to $1.25. home of Jones Ohler, all the Christmas practice by the Sunday near Harney, on time. These tablets helped schools is Monday. me from the first, and inside of in progress. Harvey a Frank Snyder is Olinger and wife recently week's time I had improved in every quite sick at this visited Mrs. O's writing, in a Baltimore hospital. paents, B. Mort and way," writes Mrs. L. A. Drinkard, wife, near Four Points. Jefferson Mrs. F. M. Clift is teaching at the City, Mo. local school. A number of our folks are victims - -Advertisement of the Flu. Plymouth Lodge, F. & A. M., raised candidates Mrs. W. A. Naille is very ill at this KEYSVILLE. on Tuesday night. Visi- writing. tors from Monocacy Lodge were guests. Jones Baker spent Wednesday with The Keysville Red Light refreshments were Cameron Cross Auxiliary served and a very Ohler, at Four Points. which was organized in June, pleasant evening Mrs. D. A. 1918, was spent. Stull called on Mrs. and discontinued November, 1918, has Harry Baker, on Tuesday. When the "boys" come home, moth- done the following work: 6 suits of Mrs. H. W. Baker is spending er will surpass all her former suc- a few pajamas, 14 bed shirts, 16 triangle SAFETY MANICURE days with relatives in Baltimore. bandages, RAZORS, SILVER TABLE WARE, SETS, cesses as a cook. The whole menu 50 straight bandages, 59 Prices $1.00 to $5.00. Various Prices. Prices $2.50 to $3.00. will comprise just what John always many tailed bandages, 1 bed comfort, liked,, and if he can eat two pieces of PLEASANT VALLEY. 14 comfort pillows, 58 tray covers, pie, mbther will take it as a compli- 12 packages mouth wipes, 34 hand- ment. Then when the house is still, Miss Ada Geiman received a letter kerchiefs, 7 washcloths, 5 heel rests, late that night, she will steal quietly on Tuesday, dated November 15, from 25 shot bags. into his room and tuck the cover up to her brother, Harry, somewhere in George Frock and wife entertained his neck and thank God her boy is France. He had been gassed and was Sunday: Peter Weishaar and wife, safe. at a hospital, but was Mrs. Jacob Wilson, all of alright again Baltimore; FLASHLIGHTS, NUT PICK SETS, GLOVES, CHILD'S SETS, at the time of writing. Charles Simpson, wife and son, of Prices $1.00 to $1.75. Prices 25c. Prices 50c to $3.50. Prices 25c up. UNIONTOWN. Mr. A. P. Helwig, formerly of this near Uniontown. place, but late of Hanover, Miss Mary Baumgardner, who Miss Ella Pa., died has Smith, of Buckeystown, at his home from paralysis, on been ill with the Flu, is improving. spent a Mon- few days, this week, with Mr. day, Dec. 9, aged 54 years. Mr. Hel- Howard Mumpher and family, and and Mrs. George Selby. She also wig was a cigar manufacturer Mrs. Sarah Burdner, of near called at this New on a number of friends in town. place. He is survived by a widow Midway, visited at Charles Young's, Miss S. E. Weaver returned, on Sat- and the following children: Walter, Sunday. urday, from a visit to Buckeystown who lives in the west; Herman, Kath- Last Sunday evening, about five and Union Bridge. erine, Ralph, Leslie and Helen, at o'clock, Erma, the 3-year-old daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Copenhaver, home. The funeral was ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dern Mr. held in St. wan- and Mrs. John Royer and daugh- Matthew's church, this place,on dered away from home and could not ter, Miriam, Thurs- of Westminster, were the day morning, after which interment be found. Neighbors formed search- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cookson was made in the cemetery, here. The ing parties, and with lanterns began and family, on Sunday. P. O. S. of A. had charge of the fu- to search the fields and woods, but RA YO Mrs. Geo. H. Birnie, of Taneytown, neral. no trace of her could FOOD be found. About CHOPPERS, FAMILY SCALES, ALARM CLOCKS, ICY-HOT BOTTLES, LAMPS, was the guest of her brother, M. A. David Frock, a highly 7:30, Mrs. Grier Keiholtz, a Prices, $1.35 to Zollickoffer respected neighbor $2.00. Prices $2.25 up. Prices $1.25 to $3.75. Price, $2.35 up. Price, $2.75. and family, several days citizen, and also an old war who lives about a mile from Mr. the past week. veteran, is seriously ill at the home of his son, Dern's, heard a child cry at the barn, Guy Cookson, while sawing wood Jacob Frock. and upon investigation she found with a the circular saw, on Saturday, had Mrs. Frederick Myers, who little girl and restored her to her anx- his right hand has caught by the saw and been confined to the house for the ious parents. badly lacerated. He was taken past to the eight weeks, we are glad to say, • hospital in Frederick to have the is able to be out again. wounds Mrs. treated. Two fingers, the Mrs. C. A. Zepp and two daughters, Isley's Letter. first and third were taken off. Mr. of Carollton, are spending In a recent letter Mrs. D. W. Cookson a few days Isley returned home on Sunday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Litchfield, Ill., says, "I have used George Kindley, E. W. Misses Charlotte Devilbiss. Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders ALUMINUM SKILLETS Kindley and Dorothy Elderdice, of W. Mrs. Norman of the stomach and as TEA KETTLES, BERLIN KETTLES, Myers and son, Hom- a laxative, and Prices $1.75 to $2.50. Prices M. College, called on friends in town, er, of Frizellburg, are have found them a quick and sure $2.25. Prices 75c up. on visiting her re- Saturday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Yingling. lief." If you are troubled with indi- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver re- The parents of our soldier gestion or constipation these tablets turned boys are on Tuesday, from a visit to waiting, patiently, to hear from will do you good." their son, them, Carroll, and family, at as they have not received any letters Advertisement Baltimore. for the past eight weeks. The remains of Thomas Welling, -o MARRIED who died at his home, near Taney- town, were brought to KUMP. town, on Wed- SHILDT—BOWERS. nesday, and placed in the M. P. cem- Dora etery. Mr. Welling spent his early Fringer, near Kump, has On Saturady, December 7, 1918, at MILK PAILS, DOUBLE BOILERS. SAUCEPANS, manhood in this vicinity. sold his property to Geo. Winters, of 7:30 o'clock, Mr. Edgar Franklin Prices 60c up. Prices $2.00 ROASTERS, O'CEDAR MOPS, near up. Prices 75c up. Prices $1.50 Master Carroll Smith is suffering Detour. Shildt and Miss Ada Catherine Bowers up. Price 75c. with the Flu. Mrs. Dora Fringer is still among were united in marriage by Elder Miss Anna Heltibridle, the sick, at this writing. George F. Bowers, minister of the one of the Thomas Victory Girls, crocheted a yoke, which Ecker, of near Bethel, is Brethren church, Piney Creek. having his she chanced off for the benefit of the cellar cemented at his ten- ant house, at Kump. work, and realized $5.00. Miss Isabel DIED. Garner won the yoke. John Teeter has purchased a new tractor. -0------Obituaries, poetry and resolutions, charg- DETOUR George Bowers spent a few days ed for at the rate of five cents per line. last week visiting relatives in Balti- The regular death notices published free. Mrs. Raymond Martz, of Westmin- more. MRS. WILLIAM THOMSON. ster, visited her home, last week. Little Hershey Stambaugh, of near Mrs. Clay Wood, sons and daughter, Bethel church, is very ill with the Mrs. Hope M., wife of Mr. William of Arlington, spent Saturday with measles. Thomson, formerly of Taneytown,died Mrs. Wm. C. Miller. John Haines has at her home in York, on Friday, Dec. SALTS AND PEPPER FREEZERS, improved his BLANKETS, OIL John H. Miller, of Westminster, house by putting on a new 6, 1918, from pneumonia following Prices 20c up. Prices, $2.50 up. HEATER, roof. Prices, $6.50 up. Prices, $5.25 spent Saturday with relatives in town, Chas. Hahn and family, and father- bronchitis, in her 23rd year. She is up. P. D. Koons, Sr., and wife, and P. in-law, Worthington Fringer, spent survived by her husband, her mother, D. Koons, Jr., wife and daughters, Sunday in York, visiting the former's Mrs. M. Weigle, and Capt. Ellis D. spent Sunday evening with Joseph daughter, Mrs. Wm. Flickinger and Weigle, a brother, at Columbia Uni- &I) Koons family. versity, New York. ''rTr and family, near Keymar. if She MEP Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, of Taney- Geary Angell and family, and RIFFLES, HAND SAWS, ICE AND town, visited Maurice ROLLER SKATES, Mr. and Mrs. E. Diller, Angell and wife, spent Fri- MR. WILLIAM THOMAS WELLING Prices $3.00 up. Prices $1.50 up. Prices on Sunday. day in Baltimore. 75c up. Mr. Wm. Thomas Paul Koons, of Baltimore, Welling died is visit- on Dec. 8th. 1918, aged YOU ing P. D. Koons, Jr. 74 years, 10 WHENWANT A UNION MILLS. months and 20 days. He was the GOOD TOOL B"A Miss Vallie Shorb spent Sunday in son Taneytown. of the late Zachariah and Mary Well- D. Wesley Yingling is ing, formerly The Flu has improving of Uniontown. He lair again made its appear- the appearance of his house with leaves an aged TIMM ance in this vicinity in a widow, one son, Wal- We Have Them the homes of coat of paint. ter Welling; and one WHEELBARROWS, Prices 25c up. Chas. Diller, Newton Coshun, grand-son; also FOOT WARMER, James Raymond Markle is confined to the one sister, Mrs. Robert Everhart. Prices $3.50. Welty and S. R. Weybright. house with Flu. Mr. Welling Boyer was an old veteran of H. H. left here,Sunday morn- Edw. Yingling and family, the Civil War, ing, to visit his of Bal- serving full time in daughter, in Wash- timore, spent several days, last week, the 6th Md. Regiment, Co. A. ington. From there he left for a trip with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Interment in the M. P. cemetery, South. He expects to be gone sev- Yingling. Uniontown, Rev. eral months. Seth Russell Downie The teacher and pupils of Good officiating. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. Hope school (Frock's) 5/N10115 Iff1A5TER eFtig and Mrs. Done Miller, were, will hold a Mr. and chicken supper on Dec. 21. Benefit MR. SAMUEL A. THOMSON. Mrs. Samuel Grogg, daughters, Doro- for Red Cross and school purposes. Mr. Samuel A. Thomson, son thy and Romaine; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Private Amidee of the Ecker, 'of Camp late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomson, Stein, daughter, Geraldine, and Geo. Meade, spent last 7I.Idy, Sunday with his formerly of Taneytown, died in York, all of Hanover; Mrs. William parents, Mr. and Mrs Bernard • :len'. :on, Graydon; Ecker. Pa., Toesday, December 10, 1918, in Mrs, James The Council of National Defense COASTER WAGONS. An extra Angell, daughter, Bessie, of Rocky of hic 59th year. He was a cigar-maker Myers' district, has mailed letters to by ira :e, iarge show:ng cf extra good Wagons. A FREE SEWING MACHINE Ridge; Private Ellis L. Miller, of every and his death occurred sud- is family in the district in the in- denly from a Nothing will give greater pleasure, the ideal Camp Meade and Claude Smith, of terest hemorrhage while at Christmas gift...It repre- of the Christmas Roll Call, re- work in a factory. or a bigger return on the investment. sents the perfected .7030.rboro. newing their machine. Guaran- membership to the Red He is survived by his wife, Get yours early. Prices $4.25 up. teed for life. Let us show Mrs. Elmer Houck and Miss Mabel Cross. The war a son, you. Prices is over but the re- Joseph, and a daughter, Beatrice, and terms to suit. Frock, of Hagerstown, spent Thurs- sults of it are still at seen in the hos- home; three brothers, John J., of Har- day with Miss Lillie Speilman. pitals, where thousands of Mr. our boys ney; Howard, of Westminster, and and Mrs. Robert Speilman spent are, wounded. They are suffering EINDOLLARBRos 0 Thursday in Waynesboro. for Robert A., of York, and one sister, us. Shall we not care for them ? E1NDOLLAR BRos.& Mrs. Mollie E. Long, of Littlestown. TANEYTOWN.M ZIA R TA NE Y rowN,t-le. Is creeping into the hearts of Men and Women—the spirit of good-will, hope and happiness. Santa Claus is the most illustrious personage in the World, just now—and the World is always better for his annual sojourning among us. Millions of little children will be made happy, THE Spirit of Xmas affections and friendships will be strengthened. THIS STORE IS COMPLETELY READY TO SERVE YOU EVERY DEPARTMENT breathes the Spirit of Yule-tide and is filled with ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY STOCKS at prices that-will pay you to investigate. J. W. GITT CO. We are not boosters of the High Cost of Living. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE The Store that looks out for Your Interests. HANOVER, - - - - PENNA. Buy Here and Teach Your Dollars More Cents. Open Every Night Until Christmas. Letters from "Our Boys." IIPWW110/1111/11111104111.401 We will be glad to publish letters, EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA or parts of letters, from "our boys, over there," as they are bound to be , CHRISTMAS very interesting to all. We will omit all purely personal references , Great News. Prices starting to come from letters, as these are not intend- JEWELRY ed, nor proper, for publication.— We offer you again one of the BIGGEST Ed. Record. and BEST stocks of CHRISTMAS JEWELRY down. Big Sale. Dear Father and Sister: ever offered in Frederick. I take pleasure in answering your Our prices are positively the lowest letters received while we were in the and we sell only guaranteed goods. H. FELDMAN'S trenches. I guess you thought the Germans had me, but it was the op- posite—we had them. I would have Largest Clothing Store - - - WESTMINSTER, MD. written before, but had not the time MeCLEERY'S for writing. BARGAINS BARGAINS Well, we are back in rest camp JEWELRY STORE now, and it is surely nice to be there, and no rain. The last few days in the 48 North Market St., ' trenches it had been raining nearly We can show you better than we can tell you. Take 7 every day, and that made it a little P.O. bad, but we got them just the same. Box 7 FREDERICK, MD. PHONE 705 your car, or team, and come to our Sale. We came back on motor trucks and 2-1:1 2t there were Japs to run the trucks. Prices are reduced. Our driver must have gone to sleep, and nearly ran us down over a big bank; the front wheel had started $5.50 Corduroy Pants Men's $5.00 Sweaters Ladies' Black down when he got stopped, then we Stockings had to pull him out and we reached The best. $4.50 $3.50. 2 Pairs, 25c. Camp 0. K. oto,10:0:010:0105020:01010:01o1-040toP4-04010:010:40 We surely captured some bunch of With Roll Collar. Very heavy. prisoners, and I surely did butt up Boys' Mackinaws against some "cooties." Pretty near $2.00 Sweaters all of us got them from going into the $7.00 Value, for $5.00. Ladies' $7.00 Shoes German dug-outs and such places; Special at $1.25. but we will take a good bath, change 1g Mass E Nteetiog Sale Price, $4.50. our clothes and get rid of them. They Men's Ribbed have regular race tracks over us. Ha. IN Men's Heavy Grey Suits Ha. Union Suits Men's Blue Mixed Suits Sale Price, $15.00; was So, the squirrels are plenty ? Well, $2.00 value, $1.25. $22.00. I could eat about half dozen, without Value, $20.; Sale Price, $12. much trouble—but, I don't think I care for any just now. I tell you Armory, Westminster. $2.50 Overalls, $1.75 $3.00 Suit Cases what I do want, and that is a good Boys' Overcoats Easter dinner. I expect to. be home by All sizes. Sale Price, $2.00. then, by the way things look now. $2.00 each. I guess I will soon get my watch, and will be glad when I do, for I never know what time it is when I Men's Corduroy Coats $25.00 Overcoats Men's Felt Boots am on guard. I bought a pocketful Opening the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, The best. of hazel nuts yesteday,and they sure- Value, $10.00; Sale Sale Price, $15.00. The best. Sale Price, $3.00. ly are good; they have them by the Price, 57.00. bushel over here. Monday Evening, Dec. 16, at 8 o'clock. Tell Uncle Gal that I will send him Boys' Fancy Dress Suits 500 Dress Shirts a French coin if I can, when pay day $3.50 Shoes, For Men Latest style. Value, comes, or if I can't send one will Sale Price, $2.25. $10.00, Sale Price, 75c each. bring some along when I come home. Sale Price, $5.50. As dinner is about ready, will close for this CONGRESSMAN A. W. BARKLEY, of Kentucky, just Girls' Boys' RAYMOND HILTERBRICK. returned from a three months visit to the war centers of Coats Brown Dress Suits Heavy Overcoats France and , will tell of his experiences. At a Bargain. $23.00 value, for $22.50. Sale Price, $5.00. Somewhere in France, Nov. 21. Dear Mother and Father: MAJ. CHARLES E. KING, of the British Field Artillery, I will take the pleasure and write who was on the battlefields for three years, was wounded We have you a few lines to let you know that three times and has been awarded the British Distinguished a lot of other Big Bargains. We want you to call, and I am well and hope that my letter will Service Cross, will tell a wonderful story of what he has seen you will convince yourself find you all the same. Well, I receiv- and heard. that our prices are lower. We have a Large ed all of your letters, the last one I was very Assortment of Holiday Goods. We keep got was numbered 10, and •• Both open until 9 P. M. glad to hear from you all. We have *<, these men are speakers of rare ability. You can not afford to miss them. been having some right cold weather. •• We had a little snow yesterday morn- ing, but it did not amount to very THERE WILL BE PATRIOTIC MUSIC. H. FELDMAN'S much. I guess it is getting pretty •••! No cold over there. Collection, no Appeal for Money. I guess everybody is done husking Come LARGEST CLOTHING STORE, - - WESTMINSTER, MD. corn. We don't see corn husking ov- hear these great men. er here; don't see very much of any- TELL YOUR thing now. You said I was to write C. FRIENDS. Ilreaft"ftritioufti ~ow irwirfttowtrirpii• o:oto:o and tell you how the towns look. Some .:40:oto:oto:ototAo:o:ototo40:04$4,4-040:0tor, ototo:oloto1o:o.to:01•010.130:020:0:01010:otoiot(1010 of them look very bad. I can't tell you very much about such things. I have Gm RN APPRRIAT[ been in some that you could hardly BIG SURPRISE TO MANY tell that they were towns. I haven't seen anything of Link for a couple."Lest We Forget" IN TANEYTOWN. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE PHONE months. I got a letter from Cousin John, about a week ago, and he was Metro's Great 8-Act Spectacle, show- People are surprised at the IN- allright. Well, guess I will close THE I ing the Sinking of the Lusitania. STANT action of simple buckthorn PLACE TO BUY THESE J. F. WEANT 64, SON for this time, will write more the next bark, glycerine, etc., as Mixed in Ad- GIFTS IS time. Goodbye and my love and best A mighty Presentation of the ler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes PRODUCE regards to all. Answer soon, your Causes that Led America into the son, Great War. the ENTIRE bowel tract so somplete- Sharrer COMMISSION MERCHANTS PRV. ELMER R REINAMAN. Starring ly it relieves ANY CASE sour stom- Gorsuch & Starr, Co. C, 328 Infantry. ach, gas or constipation and prevents 1004-6 HILLEN STREET RITA JOLIVET, WESTMINSTER, MD. appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleas- Survivor of the Lusitania. Carroll Co.'s Big and only Ex- BALTIMORE, MD. MIDDLEBURG. ant action of Adler-i-ka surprises "Lest We Forget" shows far more both doctors and patients- It re- clusive Clothing and Men's LIVE CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, of actual events abroad during TURKEYS, Charles Myers, of the 32nd Divis- the moves foul matter which poisoned Furnishing Store. ion, Camp Meade, received his honor- great struggle than any one person, GUINEAS, PIGEONS. stomach S. able discharge, on Monday. whether combatant or non-combat- your for months. Robt. \Vhat would be more acceptable ant, could possibly see. McKinney, Druggist. POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coleman, of than one of Our Stylish SUITS or Baltimore, spent Sunday with Mr. Advertisement LARD, CALVES. and Mrs. Chas. Hyde. OVERCOATS? Mrs. Mary Six's sale, on last Sat- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Splendid Values in Clothing, at DRESSED POULTRY IN SEASON. urday, was very good. She IDEAL THEATRE, gi left on This is to give notice that the sub- Lowest Possible Prices. Sunday for her future home, in Bal- scribers have obtained from the Orphans' timore. Union Bridge, Md. Court of Carroll County, in Md., letters Mrs- Chas. Sherman underwent an of adininistration upon the estate of A Great Showing PO R,K PORK '5s9 at Johns Hopkins JACOB C BEMILLER operation, hospital, DEC. 24th and 25th. Two Shows • on Tuesday. Each Evening, 7:00 and 9:00. late of Carroll County, deceased. All per- Season is here now. Cora Burgess was summoned to sons having claims against the deceased. of Handsome Ties Baltimore, on account of the extreme Matinee: Christmas Day, 2:30 P. are hereby warned to exhibit the ,same, Holiday WE HAVE THE TRADE M. Children, with the vouchers properly authenticated, in Boxes, 50c and $1.00. illness of her mother. 17c; Adults, 28c. 1 to the subscriber on or before the 27th. Chas. Bowman, wife and daughter, (Including War Tax.) 12-13-2t I day of June. 1910: they may other- The BEST SWEATERS, are spending a few days in Baltimore. wise by law be excluded from all benefit SILK -- - 1 of said estate. SHIRTS, MUFFLERS, HAND- Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Jefferies,of Ha- 1 Owen under my hands this 6th. (lay of gerstown, spent Sunday and Monday , December. 1918. KERCHIEFS, and a Host of Oth- with Mrs. Jefferies' brothers, Charles MARY E. BEMILLER, er Articles for Men and Boys. and Ornie Hyde. Subscribe for the RECORD!I 12-6-4t Administratrix. 9.20-ti Read the Christmas Ads. JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS THEN AND NOW In the Old Days Gifts Were Tokens of + Safety WHERE WOUNDED MEN HERE'S YouR- Love, in Keeping With the T First SLIPPER.S,HUBBY Day \\ DiNRLux(r.5HAt. Celebrated. I SLIP *fttEM YIELD TO DAY DREAMS Don't allow children to touch the LW ii ON FOR. you? What a vast difference there is in lighted tree.- "'Pc' litete*. Spent Money the Christmas of today, from the Ert-HAILE • * • Restored to Christmas of our forefathers. In those Health and Vigor in srou FEEL Tso5 Don't remove presents from the tree wax,tAN days there was not the hurry scurry Red \\ lo TmE while it is lighted. Cross Convalescent ci.u8 shopping, ahd costly, somewhat useless $1.00 in your Bank Account is worth to you any \ • • • Homes. die thought that the Don't leave anything highly inflam- $10.00 you have spent. Spent money, like past time, receiver might give finer one a in re- mable near the tree. turn., The Oita given in these days comes not back. - * * • The surgeon has extracted the im- ;-"" were gifts of love, wholly in keeping Don't set the partially distributed bits of shrapnel with the day celebrated, says a corre- tree -up haphazardly. The money you keep t Be sure from your works. The wounds in an Interest Account at the spondent-in an exchange. it is securely fastened so it have Will not tip over easily. healed. The wheels go TANEYTOWN SAVINGS For many weeks and months did 'round again, BANK is here for you at any • • • and the clock mother spin, color and wind the yarn, ticks. time, and while here Don't earns Interest at the rate of 4 per and knit on wooden needles or a bone blow a candle out. The flame But it doesn't keep correct time. might be cent. You may ce5 Furul. hook the warm neck scarf or mittens carried against a dry branch This business of calling "Time 1" on regret having spent your money-- 1A3ct.noul and set tor her loved one, every stitch bear- fire to the whole tree. the Boche means so many broken clocks you will not regret having (ut u.kA.tat • • • Banked it. Isn't that so? tyr.cas ing a message of love. And then as nowadays that the master-menders the time drew near how savory the Don't fasten any tinsel ornament can't keep them on their tables after Do.rmeimet's now lentolk kitchen smelled every time one en- near any lights on the tree. If one they're mended. So the question where TANEYTOWN tered, but, of course, nothing was visi- should ignite the blaze would spread they shall sit around while they're be- SAVINGS cik— ble for mother or aunty or grand- all over the tree. ing regulated looms large. tuire.too mother had safely hidden away the * • • The Red Cross answers that ques- BANK sooa toIca:. tender gingerbread and spice cakes, Don't forget to fasten the candles tion with its convalescent homes. It and the brittle molasses taffy, plates securely to the tree if candles are has six of these in operation. A suit- MOST RADIANT OF ALL DAYS of butterscotch and other candy rich used. Also avoid placing them un- able place is found—sometimes do- in nut meats. 'der another branch. nated—and management and equip- What happy * ment are provided lowwwwwwwwribowtigmlokkowil• There Are None Whose Light Has Ever times when the stock- • • by the Red Cross, ings of all sizes, and while the Army has furnished Shone So Far as the Light almost all col- Always have a wet sponge conven- disci- AVVVVVIOLIAVVIA/Lan.AA/11a4lAniliAilvtAiiiiirINAAAWNAniAwiiv‘vvtArtivviA t rs, were pline and a never ,a,vivtiviiw,. of Christmas. hung on the mantel shelf ient to the tree. A candle often burns -failing supply of con- above valescents. the wide fireplace, where old up too quickly, and the sponge could Santa had no trouble at all These homes mean that men who HOGS Of all the radiant days of the year to come be used to extinguish it. HOGS HOGS down and deposit the numerous things are scarcely hospital subjects, yet who there are none whose light has ever • • • from his pack in the dangling stock- can by no means go back to their du- You can put more weight on your Hogs shone so far as the light of Christ- Don't leave the tree until you are ings. ties, have a place that does what mas. For nearly two thousand years sure the lights are all extinguished, with / pound of Rees' High Protein Hog Everyone was remembered with "home" does for the French or Eng- it has shone with a light that could and never trust the work of extin- Tankage than with 5 some sort of a gift, none were forgot- lish soldier, what "home" does for pounds of Corn. never be quenched, and it shines today, guishing the lights to children. ten, and I feel sure the home-made any one, in fact, when the doctor gets serene and fair and steadfast, even * * * Ask for Feeding Directions Today! goodies were devoured with as much through. though it may be dimmed by the dark- Don't light the tree after relish and with less after effects, as it has You know. He says: "You're all ening clouds of man-made human con- stood in a warm room for the store goodies of today. There three or right now. It's only a matter of nurs- flict, says an exchange. four days. It becomes A. F. REES, I were no coal tar dyes in the Christmas so dry it will ing and food." For a thousand burn almost as years before the candy grandmother made. quickly as powder. But you know he's only looking at Christian era the Hebrews were • • * HANOVER, PA. look- Then when the team was hooked to the works he's tinkered, and that the ing forward to the light of Christmas. Don't trim the tree with soul the farm sled, with the farm wagon cotton to within you is grousing as it never *f*M4SAAM/***AWSAWS.44•4/1M1• They saw the golden age represent snow. before them bed on it partly filled with straw and Use an asbestos prep- did when the body was down and out when the Christ should come, aration which looks like It and their bed covers, what a fine ride to church cotton. This wants something, and it doesn't i expectation of applies particularly a Messiah lighted up over the shining snow, to hear a real to those who illu- know what it is. But if it doesn't get the manger minate at Bethlehem. And then Scripture sermon about the birth of their trees with candles. it pretty quick the works are going to Stop! Look! Listen he get came; and since then the whole our Savior, on earth peace, good will * • * gummed again. You know your world has been looking both backward to men. Don't light the trees with anything mother could find out what that dog- Suits and Overcoats and forward to the light of Christmas. but electric bulbs, if possible. Where gone thing is right away and hand it to you on a Other days we have that are dear 4•••••1.04,4•4••••+•••4••••+•44-4•4410-«+ it is impossible to use electricity never plate. But General Per- Honest Values to the human heart, but Christmas is t leave the lighted tree alone and never shing won't let you go to her. * * * t And the a little dearer than all other days to The night that erst no name allow children in the room unless ac- War Department won't let her Correct Styles come you the heart of grown-up men and women, 4. had worn, companied by a grown-up person. to Then you're ,aken and infinitely dearer to the hearts of + To it a happy name is * * • to a Red Cross At prices which mean a sub- convalescent .home—and there the children. The light of Christmas given, Don't set the tree up near is the stantial saving. uphol- very thing you wanted! shines for them all the year round. t For in that stable lay, stered furniture. The But you new- danger of couldn't describe it Prices only made possible by They hark back to the joys 6 sparks setting even then to save of the born, it afire is great. A your life. placing orders nearly one year Christmas that is past, and they are piece of such furniture might smol- .1. The peaceful prince of It is a bit of coddling, and pretty ago—before the recent big ad- always looking forward to the light der for hours without being discov- earth and heaven. surroundings, and women's faces, and vances. of the Christmas that is to come. ered—probably not until the —Alfred Dommett. family light laughter and time to play and all Christmas is the has been in bed some time. day of days to all that sort of thing. It is forgetting the humanity, but it .4.4.•••••••••••441**4• 4-••4•••••16.,+• Styleplus Guaranteed Suits. belongs essentially to crash of war and remembering that the children. I will buy all kinds of 11,-)rses You remember that there are pleasant, soft vbices. It's The best Clothing Value. Christ VALUE IS ONLY SENTIMENTAL and Mules at Lest Market Prices, took a little child and set him Co! Orisons comes even such things as gaily-flowered sofa In the Rain at any time. elDubblebilt" Boys' Suits— midst of his disciples, saying: pillows to jam into a corner and make Come, glory night! Mistletoe One of the kind that wear. "Of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Come, spirit lightt Most Greatly Ad- a nice lolling place while you read Phone, or drop me a card, and I Come, joy, thy sweet bells ringing! mired of Evergreen And that was because a child is so Plants But and smoke and talk. It's slippers in- will come and see you. The Best Cord Pants, Behold! His star is shining bright; Is rich in faith and hope and expecta- The angel choir issinging. Practically Worthless. stead of trench boots, or day-dreams BRADLY McHENRY, Handsome Fall Suits, tions. And because of this faith In place of the nightmare of killing. and But near—too 35 W. Green St., Try a Bergman Sweater. hope and expectation children near, the cannon's roar, Perhaps none of our evergreen the are The shield and saber's rattle; Westminster, always looking forward to Christmas, The Christmas anthems plants is more loved and admired Md. Let us make your Suit to sound no more. NO SEALS Residence seeing its light, and anticipating its Across—the field of battle. than the mistletoe, with its modest SOLD THIS YEAR. Phone 4-6 Order, Stable „ 209 11-8-tf Joys. And so, whatever else we do, let yellowish-green leaves and its clus- Oh, Christmas spirit! Calm our fears, ters The customary as make the children happy on Christ- Close down in of small white berries. For cen- sale of Red Cross pity stooping. Christmas mas. Let us help them to understand Alas! Thine eyes are filled with tears, turies it has been considered an im- seals will not be held this Shaffer Gorsuch & Star year. NO TRESPASSING! the meaning and the spirit of this day Thy radiant wings are drooping. portant feature of the Christmas dec- It seemed best to both the oration. Yet, American Red Cross and the National WESTMINSTER, of loving and giving, and as far as in The in regard to the real The name of any property owner, or MD. happy bells, the joyous bells Tuberculosis Association us lies, let us all become as little chil- That set the echoes rolling value of the plant, the mistletoe is to unite in tenant, will be inserted under this heading, the Red Cross weekly, until December 13th, for 25 cents, dren on Christmas day, remembering Through silent streets and frosty dells, practically worthless. Christmas Roll Call to Carroll Co.'s Big and only Are slowly, sadly reduce the number of appeals cash in advance. that he who gave us the Christmas, tolling. It is a small shrub comprising more to the public for contributions. There will All persons are hereby forewarned Exclusive Clothing Store. himself had the heart of a little child. Come, glory night! than four hundred known species, Come, spirit light! be no lessening of activities by the not to trespass on my premises with 9-20-tf Come, joy, thy mute bells ringing! mostly tropical and parasitic. In the Through National Tuberculosis Association dog, gun, or trap, for the purpose of tolotoloi0for.o2of0l0nt1 folciololet‹ clouds the star is shining bright; eastern and southern parts 0t0for,on4 lt, , Far off the choir is of the through this arrangement, as singing. United StaLes the Red shooting or taking game of any kind; —Clara E. Putnam, in Oklahoma Farmer. the common mistletoe Cross War Council has appropriated Rise, happy morn! Rise, grows on various nor for fishing, or in any way injur- species of decidu- $2,500,000 for anti-tuberculosis wort holy morn! ous trees. ing or destroying property. All per- ANIMALS In Europe, it seems to pre- in 1919 in lieu of the money that ordl PRIVATE SALE Draw forth the cheerful ARE NOT FORGOTTEN fer the apple-tree sons so trespassing render themselves to any other host. narily would be raised by a Christmat --OF A — day from night. It sends its roots through the Seal Campaign. liable to the enforcement of law in Birds and Beasts Share in the Christ- bark However, every per O Father, touch the east of the tree and draws son such cases, without further mas Cheer in the Scandi- sustenance joining the Red Cross during the notice. and from the sap. Red Cross Christmas Desirable Home light navian Countries. However, it is only a Roll Call will be The light that shone partial parasite, for it has green awarded ten seals to be used as Angell, Maurice Houck, Mary J. when here Long, Claudius Adjoining Uniontown. leaves which enable tofore. Angell, Harry F. H. hope was born! The Christmas customs in Norway it to so some Baker, C. A. Lambert, Mrs. J. H. work in making food —Tennyson. and Sweden are the most interesting for itself. Bautngardner, C. F. Leppo, A be( 2 farms ) Large Brick cased Dwelling, 8 In some of any country. It is a time of great species of mistletoe the THE RED CROSS GORDON. Brower, Vernon S. Moser, Charles rooms, hot water heat, good stable flowers are Brower, Warren M. Metter, outbuildings rejoicing. To show that there are showy, while those of Mrs. Mary L and complete, all good as Crebs, Maurice A. Null, new. amicable feelings between other species are more modest. The An American Red Cross worker who Jacob D. every one Conover, Martin E. Null, Mrs. In the pistils and stamens do not grow with- was among those volunteering to help Francis C. SEVEN ACRES OF LAND, household the shoes are placed Clabaugh,Mrs. K. S. Null, Elmer Maybe And Maybe in the same flower, or even on the in the hospitals and at the station finely located on Not in a row at night in the hall when re- Diehl Bros. Beit'snider, LeRoy "the ridge" adjoin- same plant; but the pistillate flowers where the hospital trains arrived, over ing Uniontown; 23fi Miles from Lin- The tiring on Christmas eve, and, like the butters, Maurice C. Ridinger, Vern H. maid was very fair to see, grow on one plant heard some of the wounded talking wood and 4 miles from Union Bridge. But staid, and not inclined German custom, candles are left burn- and the staminate Devilbiss, John D. Renner, Wm. H. to folly. on another. about the American Red Cross. Fox, A very desirable home in every re- She stood behind the Christmas tree ing in the village windows all night to Norman Strawsburg, Jacob And gravely "Gee! We'd a starved if hadn't Foreman, Chas. spect. Possession April 1, or earlier. hung a wreath of holly. light the way for "Kristine," who The berries contain flat seeds, sur- it A. Shoemaker, Carroll Himself passed there, by chance, and been for the Red Cross!" said one boy, Graham, John Teeter, John S. For terms, apply to— brings the gifts. The Christmas tree rounded by a very sticky substance, Saw and then, laughing at his own exaggen Halter, Elmer Wants, Harry J. Her all alone, and is largely decorated with candles and from which birdlime may be made. CHAS. H. LEMMON. straightway lin- ation, he went on to explain the cin Darner, Edward R. Whimer, Annamary gered; pretty cakes arranged in bright-colored This birdlime is spread upon places Hess, Weant, 9-6-ti Linwood, Md. And she, who had cumstances under which the Red Croak Norman R. Mrs. Clara been tranquil—pshaw! baskets—all usually homemade. frequented by birds, to impede their Hess, John E. E. Waybright, Became at once most butter-angered! representative with his division had S. A. The The richer households send good movements and render them easily mistletoe hung overhead; done some timely service. The Ger. (I think I said the maid was things to the poor, and everywhere captured. In a similar way it may be 11WIleerteeeeleWWWWWWWWWWWW fair?) mans, of course, were to blame, for Her eyes were bright, her lips were red, among both rich used to snare ground-squirrels And sunbeams and poor are the ani- and they retreated so rapidly that it Big 10 glistened in was Day's Sale her hair. mals and birds remembered. other small animals. This is the only WE PAY FOR The tree was large, the two were hid— The boys practically impossible for the supplies He and girls practical use that has ever been turned and left her?—Yes, save up their pennies during made to keep up with the pursuing Ameri• he the year of the mistletoe. for this purpose. Sheaves of MEM. did! grain are fastened The plant grows very slowly, and $2000 worth of Goods to to the window "We cleaned up seven kilometers in "not until it The maid was very wroth. Oh, dear, ledges in town, and in the country the is four years old does less than two hours," another reclinins She ran away with cheeks a-flaming sheaves are fastened to long poles and it bear its first white, translucent ber- explained, "and be sold before Dec. 'Twixt anger figure they were sttli 20. and a !ouch of fear, renewed every day for a week, ries. However, it drains the vital The scarlet of the holly shaming. and going when I was knodked out. Fel many are the birds that juices necessary to the growth of the She told her dearest friend, I've heard, spy this feast. three days I had had nothing to eat Consisting of 300 prs. Shoes; So, shortly, everybody knew it; On the barn floors of the peasants tree, and when many bunches find but hard tack, and for some days be DEAD STOCK The place whereat 100 pairs of Rubbers the deed occurred bowls of hot porridge are set for poor lodgment upon the same tree, they ul- fore the food had been monotonous- We are prepared to remove and Gum Was near, and maidens flocked to view Boots, it. "Robin Goodfellow" to comfort him be- timately cause its decline and death." to put it mildly. So you can imagine same quickly, without de:ay. 100 prs. Overalls, 50 prs. —Shining Himself was there, engulfed in gloom. cause he has no "soul." The cows and Light. what it meant to us boys to have the Will pay all telephone messages Pants and Blouses, 25 prs. Cord (And he was also good to see.) the horses share in the general happi- Red Cross Gordon come up with a sup Pants, 25 Horse Blankets, a big The mistletoe Its waxen GEO. H. WOLF, bloom ness by having a double share The Circle of Divine Love. ply of chocolate, canned peaches ant lot of Ginghams, Percals, Still flaunted for those maids to nee; of food Phone 7-22 Silver Run. Out- And so they given them. Christmas reverses other good things. It was a life-saver.' each one ran and hid. creation. One 12-6-4,mo irgs, Muslin:, Flannels, Tickings And scorned to tarry?—Yes, gave us man in the image of God, #440•Awwwwww‘wwwwww41 an', Toweling, a big lot of they Un- Be Joyful. while the other gave us God in the 1918 RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEAL derwear, Boys' and Men's Cans, did! image —Beatrice Barry, in New York Times. Radiate as much of the Christmas of man. The two complete the Gloves and Ribbons, 50 spirit circle divine yds. of as possible. of love. That the gods JOHN R. HARE, Congoleum. During this sale should come down in the likeness of the Letting the Neighbors See It. wJw Watch & Clock Maker, good old Sweet Clover Syrup man was long recognized as a uni- at "Mr. Glithery gave Mrs. Glithery a 80c per gallon, and a necklace versal possibility. And yet Christ- Pike Hill, New Windsor, Md. big lot of pearl for a Christmas pre& other goods at Special Bargain eat," remarked Mr. Twobble. mas stands alone. It has no coun- Orders left at Wolf's Drug Store, terpart in will receive prompt attention. Prices. "I've heard about it," answered all the recorded manifes- Mrs. tations Twobble. "And if it wasn't for the of deity. The story is natural This sale will begin Dec. 7 when one recalls risk, I dare say she'd hang it in a of whom it was the biggest bargains ever offer- written. That a front window of their apartment in- man like Jesus should ed to the public. A real war- stead of a holly wreath." have entered the world by a special time economy sale. door is Come in Don't fail to not strange. He was different get some of these big bargains. from all others. The wine press of his Merely Pose. You will save money, a life no one could tread but himself. and pay that over- to help "Those pretty girls who stand bring boys be- That night belongs to no ealencinf. subscription the home. neath the mistletoe due pretend they don't The very stars wore their brightest Owing to the Flu, the sale pre- know where they are." account faces, when from before the depth - viously advertised had to be "Umph !" replied the heartless cynic. of space God drew aside his curtain', postponed. "They'd know in a jiffy Don't wait until the if some fellow of richest blue. Jesus did not conic vune along with a harelip." alone. paper stops. GUY W.HAINES, saw ..wwer-.4oreloost 1l-8-5t Mayberry, Md ii4PROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SALE THE — oF Classified Advertisements CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dentistrg. SMAYS(11001, TOPIC AND A J. Sidwell Myers, D. U.S. J. Edger Myers, D. D.S. LESSON — From — Desirable Home. (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., The Christian Workers Magazine, DRS. MYERS, Teacher of English Bible in the Moody The undersigned, will offer at DENTISTS Bible Institute of Chicago.) Chicago, Public Sale, at her late residence on road lead- Westminster, — — — — Maryland. 4 (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper ing from Taneytown to Keysville, 2/12 Office moved to 73 E. Main St., next Union.) miles from the former, on door to Campbell's meat store and oppo- December 15 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918, site the C. & P. Telephone Co. "The Power of the Cross in the Phil- at 12 o'clock, sharp, the following Per- TWO LADY ATTENDANTS LESSON FOR DECEMBER 15 ippines." sonal Property, to-wit:- Office hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Psalm 72:1-9 1 BAY MARE, Phone 162. JOSEPH FORGIVES HIS BRETH- The power of the Cross in the Phil- Nellie, 12 years old, one good home-made REN. ippines, is illustrated in part, by the buggy, Reindollar make; spring wagon, DR.J. W. HELM, sleigh, hand cutting box, Mountville following, taken from "The Mission- wheelbarrow, corn sheller, 12-ft. ladder, SURGEON DENTIST, LESSON TEXT—Genesis 45:1-15. ary News." chop chest, corn chest, set buggy har- ness, set Windsor - GOLDEN TEXT—If ye forgive men A Filipino Negrito Mission. spring wagon harness, forks, New - Maryland. shovels, corn fork, trespasses, your heavenly father will carpenter tools, meat Taneytown their The Methodist Episcopal Mission in chest, bushel basket, peck measure, scoop Will be in 1st Wednesdai also forgive you.—Matthew 6:14. the Philippine Islands is only a little shovel, broad axe, rail axe digging iron of each month. DEVOTIONAL READING—Genesis 44: over 16 years old, but during that post stomper, meat barrels, work table, I have other engagements for the 3rd 18-34. 500 bundles corn fodder, half cord wood, MATERIAL—Genesis 12: time 45,000 members have been re- stove Saturday and Thursday and Friday, im- ADDITIONAL cut in length; 1/12 tons stove-size mediately preceding. The rest of the 1-44; Ephesians 4:31, 32. ceived into the church. coal, in the neighborhood of 3 tons of As soon as a church is organized, a hay, about 1/12 tons timothy hay, the bal- month at my office in New Windsor. I. Joseph Discloses His Identity to system of finance is introduced and a ance good mixed hay; 10 rds. of chicken Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. tight fence, a lot of poultry wire, one Graduate of Maryland Universty, Balti• Brethren (vv. 1-3). regular collection is taken. It is very 4-ft iron hog trough, 2 lime measures, His more, Md. his brethren harshly at small at first, but the weekly collec- lot of fencing posts, part keg of vinegar, He treated mail box, etc. C. it. P.Telephone. 5-1-4D as tion is emphasized and as the mem- first, his purpose being to ascertain HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. to whether they were the same cruel, bers grow in knowledge they also of giving. bed room suit. 3-pieces; good oak bed. heartless men as before, and to grow in the grace walnut bed, washstand, 15 yds. green in- Filipinos are not assigned to church- carpet, matting, THE GREAT penitence in their hearts. They grain linoleum, 40 yds. produce es as pastors until such a church can 1,!2-doz. cherry chairs, and rocker to match; 0LAMPS keenly felt their guilt and heartily re- pay a portion of the necessary salary. round-top parlor table, parlor safe, mar- Judah's pathetic ble top stand, 2 maghogany stands. Bridge- pented of their folly. The portion which the mission pays port organ, parlor mantle, clock, double his apparent harsh- heater, Fair Rosemont, nearly new; four FREDERICK FAIR appeal overcame is reduced each year until the charge him to disclose his iden- cane-seated chairs, Reed rocker, porch was not held this year. This has left A Rayo Reflection ness, causing becomes self-supporting. rocker, corner cupboard, range, sink with tity. Being unable to restrain his pent- The tithing system is taught and zinc bottom, 10-ft extension table, 2 drop- on our hands an immense stock of When your boy comes back let up emotions he orders every one from the preachers and deaconesses tithe leaf tables, set White Johnson ware-dish- Fine Pianos and Players which we smile their small income, using it for the es, sad irons, water set, glassware, /12-doz. the bright radiance of your his presence. This act on the part of silver knives and forks, and spoons, kitch- preachers. had ordered for our exhibit at Fred- and the cheery presence of the Joseph troubled them; it ought to have support of other native en cupboard, kitchen safe, Domestic sew- In the district of Pampanga, one of ing machine, Y,-doz. kitchen chairs, sew- erick and Hagerstown. We bought Lamp reflect your wel- glad. Their sins prevented Rayo made them the preachers offered to go as a mis- ing chair, rocker, kitchen clock, canned this lot of Pianos at a Special Low This fruit, lot empty half gallon jars, crocks. come. it being a time of joy for them. sionary to the Negritos, the aborigi- elitist's 2 churns, Enterprise sausage stuffer and Figure and as the Fairs were cut out, most beautifully illustrates nes of islands. The adults are be- grinder, iron kettle, lawn mower, lawn Its generous soft glow—without we have decided to have a 'SPECIAL dealing with his brethren, the Jews. tween 3 and 4 feet tall and live in the swing, aluminum kettles. 4 skillets, par- flicker or glare — gives light him and lor lamp, and bed room lamps, 3 looking ADVERTISING SALE." All in- Just as they who had rejected mountains with scant clothing. They glasses, pictures, lot of window blinds, wherever needed. Best for all sold him were compelled to come to sleep in the trees or behind wind- matress, etc., etc. struments will be sold at SPECIAL fine work—can't strain the eyes. him for aid, so when the great tribula- breaks, but have no houses. Their LOW FAIR PRICES. consisting Rayo Lamps are simply designed—port- tion comes, Christ's brethren, the Jews, food is of the poorest, will They run Also, at the same time and place I able—no trouble to light, clean or re- will cry unto him for aid (Daniel 9:27; largely of nuts and roots. offer may property, containing away at the approach of a white man We have two carloads of Famous wick—economical to buy and to use. 12:1 ; Matthew 24:21; Zechariah 12:10- 14 ACRES OF LAND, or a civilized Filipino. No mission thereon Security Oil gives best results. Joseph dealt severely with his more or less, the improvements Werner Players—the Player that has Aladdin 14). had been established among them un- consisting of a the whole country talking. Ask to see the Rayo at your dealer's brethren to test them and bring them til the Pamganga preachers used TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING to repentance. So Christ will do with their in good re- This sale will continue until all are their tithe in sending one of and all necessary outbuildings STANDARD OIL COMPANY the Jews (Hosea 5:15; Ezekiel 22:19- number, Godofredo Diwa, to them. pair. This is an excellent opportunity to sold, but the wise buyer will come finely located and (New Jersey) last secure a desirable home, Baltimore, Md. 22. As Joseph's love was hchind his He had a very successful time all in excellent order. Possession will be early. Let us send one to your home exactings, so back of Christ's year and has gone back for his second given January 1st., 1919. Washington, D. C. Charlotte, N C. harsh on Free Trial. Charleston, W. Va. $500.00 cash Norfolk. Va. treatment of the Jews will be his great year. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. -o on day of sale, and the remainder in 6 love for them. Their Kind. months, secured by note bearing interest; II. Joseph's Efforts to Assuage the or all cash on day of sale. CRAMER'S "So Jones' riches took to themselves Grief of His Brethren (vv. 4-8). TERMS ON PERSONAL. All sums of wings." $10.00 or under, cash. On sums above $10.00 PALACE OF MUSIC, When Joseph revealed himself to his "Yes; he backed two or three un- a credit of 6 months,, with interest, will remembrance of their be given. No property to be removed un- THEOLDRELIABLEPIANO HOUSE brethren, the lucky theatrical enterprises." til settled for. sins pierced them through. Joseph's "Oh, I see. They were theater MRS. AMELIA ANGELL. AMMON E. CRAMER, first question was about his father. wings." J. N. 0. SMITH, Auct. 12-6-2t Proprietor. This shows that his desire was to put their thoughts far away from their PROF. LYNN STEPHENS, crime. He invited them to come near Sales Manager. unto h)m, and assured them God had TO INCREASE RELIEF WCIIK IN PALESTINE The Old Reliable Piano Men. overruled their crime in sending him We Will Buy Your Corn for their salvation. They meant it for :7 7 7,:c4o7,7ollettelototellOtetoteteretetoteto evil, but it was part of God's plan for Red Cross Commissioner Reports Starvation and good. This does not excuse them from AND PAY CASH the guilt of the sin. In some future Suffering in Holy Land. time Christ will become reconciled to Notice! This is our new fireproof elevator, his brethren, the Jews, and be their built at great expense expressly for your with modern machin- Savior and benefactor (Isaiah 11 :10- IIE American Red Cross intends Armenians in Damascus and needs. Equipped and about FARMERS ery, scales and dumps, ready to take care 16). Peter, on the day of Pentecost, to administer relief work on a more than three thousand in the Hau- of your corn quickly, whether carloads— showed that the Jews' treatment of far greater scale in Palestine ran district, the cable asserts. We Pay I-or and Re- ELEVAToR wagon or truck. Our crib alone holds Christ was such, and that God's over- Dr. Finley says the American Red 50,000 bushels of cob corn. than heretofore in order WE ruling providence had turned it out that thou- Cross workers have been doing every- move Your BUY CORN for good. Just as Egypt was obliged sands of men, women and children in thing possible to relieve this distress, WHITE Why not sell your corn in Balti- to come to Joseph for sustenance and that part of the world may be rescued but adds that greatly increased help CORN more? We are ALWAYS in the market become servants for Pharaoh through from their present suffering. Dr. Johu must come at once. He requires two and ready to pay the highest market Dead Animals YELLOW price for white or yellow corn, on cob or him (Genesis 47:13-20), so will all the H. Finley, Red Cross Commissioner to additional hospital units immediately. CORN Commissioner of General Allenby British shelled. And we pay CASH, you don't world yet come to Christ for his bless- Palestine and former has cabled the COB OR have to wait for your money. ing, and be reconciled to God through Education for the State of New York, War office to approve this plan. PROMPTLY SHELLED him (Isialah 2:2-4; 11:10; Psalms has cabled that this additional work is Dr. Finley journeyed on foot from ThE When ready to sell get in touch, 72:7-17 ; Zechariah 14:16). immediately necessary. Beersheba to Dan in the wake of the BALTIMORE with us. If you come to town look over At least one-third of the advancing PEARL III. Joseph Sent His Brethren With population British forces, and at the HOMINY CO. our new elevator and the largest corn of Lebanon has died of starvation and time of sending the cable had just com- mill in the East. Make our office your Good News to his Father (vv. 9-15). SEABOARD disease, -due CORN Mitis headquarters. As soon as Joseph's brethren knew to lack of nourishment. pleted a tour of the Palestine and low- Many villages are er Syria, Nazareth, him and were reconciled to him, they virtually depopulat- passing through Call "LEIDY," ed, and thousands of people are in Tiberius, Tyre, Sidon, Haifa and Bei- were sent with the glad tidings to BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY CO. need. owing to epidemics, lack of em- rut, reaching the latter place two days SEABOARD CORN MILLS their father. He assured them that he ployment and the rrohibitive prices of after Its occupation by the British would nourish "Always on the Job" Howard Street Pier BALTIMORE them and that they food. forces. should be near him. They were direct- Families formerly In the best of cir- "America should be the first to help -ed to tell of his glory. Jacob would Phone No. 259 cumstances have been reduced to des- in the rehabilitation of the Holy Land, To the first 100 not have mourned the death of farmers who Joseph titution. Every one is clamoring for which Great Britain and our Allies bring or ship us their corn had he known of his glory. He now an opportunity to rehabilitate himself. have redeemed," dech—es Dr. Finley. FREE for our new elevator, we them the Westminster, Md. gave kiss of reconciliation Owing to a lack of physicians the con- "The first medium of help should be 1. 1-12-7 will present them free, a 100 pound sack and they were permitted to talk with ditions in many the American Red Cross, which makes of either our hospitals are deplora- XE:08fe$86iEtia€483868118MiS8f8SOCTS183608% him. Reconciliation precedes com- ble. More than ten thousand sick civil- no distinction as to race, creed or col- SPRING munion. ians have been cared for by the Amer- or. Under the trusteeship of those who ican Red Cross during a single month, recovered this sacred land, which is -flan GARDEN 'Art Faith Must Show Itself. and Red Cross automobiles are trans- the cradle of three L:eat religions, the DR, FAHRNEY - ' - DAIRY If the church is salt, then the church porting hundreds of ill and wounded civilized world is now given the oppor- - prisoners , OR must be different from the world to hospitals every day. There tunity of illustrating its highest ideals HAGERSTOWN, MD. HOG are at around It. If the church is light, then least ten thousand refugee for humanity." FEED the church must be unlike those who DIAGNOSTICIAN have not committed themselves to the leadership of Christ. When Chris- THE HOLY LAND Only ciiinic diseases. Send me tians say the same things which un- your name and address and I will believers say, and do the same things send you a mailing case and question ft.',WI\WWW4,.`‘L‘s.1\WILIKWIt.'W\WI\1\\\`‘M'S which scoffers do, they cease to be a blank. Don't use dope for chronic, leavening force in society. If faith troubles, get cured. It is a satis- THE MOST In Christ is to have any meaning, it faction to know what the cause is must show itself in the creation of a CONSULTATION FREE. new type of man. A Christian should DANGEROUS DISEASE have something in him not to be found No organs of the human body are so Get sonic GOLD MEDAL Haarlem 011 human being. important to health and long life as the Capsules at once. They are an old, tried in any other Unless he kidneys. Wen 1:hey slow up and com- is more in disposition, aim and eon- mence to lag in their duties, lok out! preparation used all over the world for those around him, he is not Find out what the trouble is—without centuries. They contain only old-fash- duct than delay. whenever you feel nervous, ioned, soothing oils combined with giving the world the impulse or guid- weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, strength-giving and system-cleansing ance which humanity is in need of.— or have pains in the back—wake up herbs, well known and used by physi- Our Hobby at once. Your kidneys need help. These cians in their daily practice. GOLD Broadway Tabernacle Tidings. are signs to warn you that your kid- MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- neys are not performing their func- ported direct from the laboratories in tions properly. They are only half Holland. They are convenient to take, Relief Not Burden. Is Good doing their work and are allowing im- and will either give prompt relief or A yoke is not an instrument of tor- Ask to see purities to accumulate and be cbnvert- your money will be refunded. Ask for ed into Ilfie acid and other poisons, them at any drug store, but be sure to ture; it is an instrument of mercy. Printing samples of which are yausing you distress and will get the original imported GOLD It is not a malicious contrivance for our busi- destroy you unless they are driven MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. from your system. In sealed packages. Three sizes. making work hard; it is a gentle de- nesscards, 111:101WILWOW1011.111W01014WIIMILWIIMILWOMWOI vice to make hard labor light. And visiting yet men speak of the yoke of Christ cards, as if it were a slavery, and look upon wed ding those who wear it as objects of com- passion. and other invitations, pam- phlets, folders, letter heads. Patriot's Plenbr God's Demands. statements, shipping tags, It is not from severity that God de- envelopes, etc., constantly mands much from men in order to ob- carried in stock for your tain knowledge of himself; it is of his accomniodation. 13tly less - Serve less kindness that he wills the soul by ef- Eat onbr3 meals a day fort to grow capacious of receiving Get our figures on that much that he may give much.—Meis- printing you have been Waste nothing ter Eckhart. thinking of Your guests will cheer. fully share simple fare Abiding in God's Will. New Type, Latest The peace, freedom, and blessedness THE GRAND MUFTI, HEAD OF THE MOHAMMEDAN CHURCH OA of all souls consists in their abiding Be Proud to be WHITE TURBAN), ARRIVES AT AMERICAN RED CROSS HEAD- Style Faces union with in God's will. Towards this QUARTERS TO TAKE PART IN a food saver soul THE FORMA(_ INAUGURATION OF God for which it is created the THE WORK IN PALESTINE. strives perpetually.—Meister Eckhart. Miss Joanna Kelley spent last SU. Sat- Overcame The Difficulty. ;<,:ototototototototototo•0totototototototototo otclototototototNtototototototototxtotot 0:0:0:0 TANEYTOWN LOCAL COLUMN urday and Sunday in Hanover, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICES. A little girl was sent by her moth- Taneytown's Leading Fashion Store. er to the grocer's with a bottle General Advettisements will be inserted Standard Miss Nellie Royer has been off duty, for a under this heading at one cent quart of vinegar. a word, Brief Items of Local News of Special as teacher, this week, due to each issue. Real Estate for sale, Two Cents Sewing Machines a case of "But, mamma," said the little one, each word. The name and address of ad- laryngitis, but expects to return next "I can't say that word." vertiser must be paid for at same rate; Interest to Our Home Readers. two initials, or a date, counted as one week. "But you must try," said the moth- word. er, 'for I must have vinegar and Minimum charge 15c—no lbc charges CnS POS. Mrs. Williams and daughter, of there's no one else to send." hereafter. A 60-ft smoke stack was erected at Real Estate Sales, minimum eharge-25c. York, are visiting Mrs. Milton H. So the little girl went with the bot- 0 the local plant of the Hanover When black face type Is desired, double Reindollar. tle, and as she reached the counter rate will be charged. Creamery Co. this week, by workmen of the store she pulled •••0 the cork out TANEYTOWN, MD. Percy H Shriver and daughter, are from Hanover. of the bottle with a pop and said to BUTTER AND EGGS, Also Poultry, now occupying their home on Fair- the astonished shopman: Guinea, Squabs and Calves wanted at all "There time view Ave. Mrs. Agnes (Hagan) Kane, of Bal- ! Smell that and give me a at highest cash prices, 50c.a head Open Every Night Until Christmas quart !" for deliverina Calves. Open every timore, is here helping out while her evening until 8 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Woerner and Mrs. D. L. Hides and Furs uncle, Norman B. Hagan, is ill. He 0 highest prices. The Farmers' Produce, Grimes, of Frederick, spent Sunday is reported to be somewhat improved, CHURCH NOTICES. H. C. BRENDLE, Prop. with Miss Nan Diffendal. START YOUR,--- and there are hopes of complete re- HIGHEST CASH Prices paid every covery. Presbyterian, Piney Creek Service, 10:30 A. day for delivery of Poultry, Butter and Lieut. Robert A. Stott, who has M. Special Offering to work Eggs. Specialty, of National Service Commission of 50c for delivery of been mustered out of service, visited Calves all day Tuesday, or Wednesday All the ladies who promised to help Presbyterian Church. Bible School, Christmas Shopping his home here, this week. morning.—GEo. W. MOWER. Here with Xmas Roll Call, for Red Cross 9:30. Evening Worship in town, 7:30 P. M.; C. E., Prayer-meeting, 6:30; Edgar Fair, Lester Witherow and in town, please come to Firemen's CORD WOOD for sale, principally Oak, Bible School, 9:30 A. M. by CARL JOHNSON, near Taneytown. n every way, Our Collection Surpasses Our Eugene Reindollar, have been mus- Building at 3 o'clock, Saturday, for 12-13-2t tered out from military service. your supplies. Everyone of you is Union Bridge Lutheran charge.— Best Efforts of the Past. 7 SHOATS for sale by 1.. BIRELY, Assortments are needed.—Amelia H. Annan, Chairman Rocky Ridge, 10 A. M., Communion K. Mrs. Samuel Crabbs has gone to St. service. Keysville, Middleburg, Md. of Taneytown Canvass. 2:30 P. M., preach- most complete. A well selected Aghes Hospital, Baltimore, for treat- ing. Theme: "Plowing Deep." - POWER Washing Machines, one Gaso- ment, and later, a surgical operation. line Engine in stock, and machine re- York Springs, Pa., had a fire, last Baust church. The Lutheran con- Stock of Everything you

pairs. —L. K. BIRELY, Middleburg, Md. 0.0 gregation will Joshua Koutz, one of our older week, because Gilbert Fair thought have service at Baust .>

church, on Sunday, are likely to require. 0 there was no danger in at 2:30 P. M. RAW FURS of all kinds wanted. filling the 0 citizens, is considerably complain- Rev. L. B. Hafer will preach. The Highest prices paid. C. L. Room', Green- ing, largely due to the infirmities of tank of his automobile with gasoline, Sunday school will be held at 1:30. ville, near Taneytown. 12-13.10t 0:0 age. while a lighted lantern was on the Ladies', Misses' UNDERWEAR For All seat- Mr. Fair In Trinity Lutheran church, next A NICE LINE of Holiday Goods at was badly burned,and MCKINNEY'S Drug Store. 12-13.2t C. Ervin Reid, one of our boys on his car and Sunday morning, the pastor will have In Union Suits and Two-Piece three buildings with their for and Children's Coats the wounded list, has been heard from his sermon topic, "God and the FINE BOX PAPER, Leather Goods, contents, destroyed. Individual." The evening topic will Prices now Reduced. Garments. in New York, where he arrived early Perfumes and Kodaks, suitable for Xmas be, "Gaining by Losing." presents.—McKiNsEv's this -o Drug Store. week. 12.13-2t ONE MORE EFFORT. Reformed Church, Taneytown: Ser- For a Splendid Gift ga.,?;MAI3EU This week, we had good rains, while --0— vice at 10:15 A. M. and 7:30 LET YOUR ORDERS with WILBuit Now P. M. a year ago there was plenty of snow. for the Christmas Roll Call for Sunday school, at 9:15 A. M. C. E• MEintisci for Christmas Trees. That Will Please All: the Red Cross. at 6:30 P. M. Heidelburg Class, Sat- Rain is needed to start up the wells FOR SALE.—Alderney Cow, will be Box Paper. Rogers' Silver Spoons, Knives that have failed. urday afternoon at 1:30. Catechet- fresh in February.—Wm. Next week will bring to us what ical Class at 2:15. T. KISER, Leather Hand Bags. and Forks. may prove to be the last of the great Phone 7-M. Leather Belts, with and without Safety Razors, The Record received a handsome drives of a benevolent character grow- Union Bridge Charge.—Reformed 26 PIGS, 6 weeks old, for sale by Wm. Buckles. Fountain Pens. Christmas Card from Private Lloyd ing out of the war. It will be the Cruch: St. Paul's, Union Bridge, J. SrovEa, near Taneytown. Leather Bill and Pocket Books. Ridinger, France. He is well and is Christmas Roll Call for the Red Handkerchiefs Cross. It will 9:30 A. M., Sunday school; 10:30, Men's and Boys' Neckwear. in the force marching to the require a mighty ef- Holy NOTICE.—I don't keep any dog and Handkerchiefs of Every Descrip- German fort, though the Communion; 7:30 P. M., evening am Four-in-Hand Ties, with wide amount of money to worship. not going to be bothered with anyone tion, for Men, Women and border. be raised is not so large else's dog. Any as in former St. Paul's, Ladiesburg: dog found trespassing Flowing Ends. drives, as the idea here is 2 P. M., on me, or molesting, or damaging my Children. David not simply Holy Communion. Knit Ties. P. Clousher, son of Mr. and money, but membership. Universal sheep, will be killed on the spot, and all Ladies' Corsets & Corset Covers. Mrs. David Clousher, of near Littles- membership is the watchword. This damage done, owner of dog will have to Sweaters of all Kinds. 0 pay.—PEncv Auto Robes town, was married in Westminster, does not mean actually every man, H. SHRIVER, Trevanion. Men's and Boys' Suspenders. ,8 woman and child, as there are many For Croup. 12-13-2t which make an acceptable gift. 0 this week, to Miss Lizzie Flickinger, Leather Suit Ca.es. 0 cases where that can not be also of near Littlestown. expect- "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is HOME-MADE CONES.—Have started Jewelry Bureau Scarfs and White Bed ed; but Carroll County is aiming at splendid for croup," writes Mrs. Ed- to make Ice Cream Cones again.—L. M. 0:0:0 50% of the population, and that will ward Hassett, Fine Christmas Jewelry; few Spreads. Readers shduld especially note Frankfort, N. Y. "My SHERMAN, Taneytown, Md. 12-13-3t require that every man, woman and children have been Staple Holiday Specials our quickly relieved Towels advertising columns, this week, child in homes that can afford it shall of attacks of this dreadful complaint SANTA CLAUS will be at my Store, as they contain a big fund of Christ- be members, and in every home there by its use." This remedy contains Saturday, Dec. 14 and 21, also 23 and 24. Gold Watches. Towel Sets, and Towels of Every ought mas news—where to buy, what to to be a member, at least. If no opium or other narcotic and may Bring the children in; he will have some- Ladies' Wrist Watches. Description. there is a home where that can not be given thing for them.—L. M. SHERMAN, Taney- give, and just who will be glad to a child as confidently as Hosiery to be afforded, it is hoped that some to an adult. town, Md. 12-13-2t Brooch Pins. have your trade, and say so publicly. person better situated will present a --Advertisement Lavallieres. Ladies' Silk, Cotton, and Lisle membership in such home. JUST RECEIVED a full line of Candy Hose' in Brown, Buttons. Black and G. Walter Wilt received a check for The Red Cross work is not finished ? and Nuts.—L. M. SHERMAN, Taneytown, Cuff Md. 12-13-2t White, $25.00, this week, for his "prize gar- There will be plenty to do in Belgium, CARD OF THANKS. Coat Chains. Silk and Cotton France, Italy, Hose for Men den," in the war garden contest con- Servia, Roumania, and DON'T FORGET.—We serve Oysters, Waldamor elsewhere. And besides Chains, and BoyE. ducted in Maryland for stimulating this, we want Allow us, through this medium, to all styles Also Oysters by the quart and the Red Cross to be always with us, thank the neighbors and friends who pint. Leave orders for Xmas.—L. the growing of food. The prizes were to M. respond to cases of need in time of so kindly joined in the search for our SHERMAN, Taneytown, Md. 12-13-2t We Carry a Large Assortment of Fine and Heavy Shoes, offered by the State Food Adminis- fire and flood, famine and pestilence. little girl, on Sunday night. Their tration. It will never be the small organiza- assistance was much appreciated. FOR SALE.—Bay Mare, 10 years old, For Men, Women and Children. tion that it was before the war. And MR. and MRS. ROY R. DERN. good worker and leader. Apply to C. F. we Snicsos, Union So far as we know, all of the boys will be richer and happier because ,own, Md. 12-6-2t Your Inspection Solicited. we are members, and have a small from this neighborhood, in France, PUBLIC SALE.—Saturday, 0 40totososototosoto:ototot0t0tov share in so great a work. What we Dec. 14, , C otoiotototo ototoloW,0-10totototo ototototototototo.o.otototot • have been heard from since the close want now at 1 o'clock, near Mayberry. 2 Horses, is membership, and that will 5 Cattle, of the fighting, provide the WASTED HOT WATER Hoge, Wagon, Corn, Barley, or about that time, needed interest and the Cream Separator funds for the and other articles.— with one exception; Clotworthy Hill, work, so that great MRS. MARY E. BEMILLER. 12.6.2t drives for money will not who has not hear, heard from since ordinar- ily be necessary. Join now, and you IS SO MUCH COAL WHY NOT READ the he left, in Daily Papers August.. will not 1„;- the loser of anything on throughout the Winter and see what is to account of it. THROWN become of the Kaiser and his family ? There will be .no Red Cross seals The canvass will be made in Tan- OUTDOORS Delivered daily by Jonx CURTIS BOWERS. sold, this year, but every Red Cross eytown district, principally by the Monthly and yearly subscriptions solicited Christmas Goods on Display for rural delivery by CURTIS G. BOWERS, member who enrolls ladies, though the men will be asked Almost without exception domestie during the at S. C. Ott's store. 12 6-2t to help in some of the country sec- water is provided in the cities Christmas membership drive, will be tions. of the All workers who have not yet east by pumping plants which PUBLIC SALE.—Saturday, given ten of the seals. The Red received their burn Dec. 21. AT supplies are requested col. My Property of 14 acres, on Keysville Cross organization is continuing its to come to the Firemen's Building, in Therefore, any of the hundred ways' road, and all Personal Property. .See Taneytown, Saturday evening, at 7 fight against tuberculosis, along with in which we habitually and commonly adv't.—MRS. AMELIA ANGELL. I2-6-3t its war work. o'clock, where supplies and informa- s. O. OriffirS tion will be furnished. We have not waste water is a direct waste of coal. FOR RENT.—Half of my House on failed in any of the recent So far as cold water is concerned, York St.—MRS. DAVID 011LER. The Uniontown Lutheran charge, drives, and surely we will not fail in this one. this is a very small waste indeed, but consisting of Uniontown, Baust, Win- Help the ladies to make the biggest It is a much more serious matter where LOW-PRICED FARM. WANTED.— I ters, and Mt. Union churches, success of all. The hot water is concerned, the United am looking for a Farm, costing between Everybody is Invited to Visit has ex- drive is supposed $1000 to begin on Monday, but we States Fuel Administration points and $2500. Do not object to going tended a call to Rev. L. L. Lohr, D. D., will have out. some distance from town.—Address, a corps of workers at every leaky Bar- of Lincolnton, North Carolina- It is church, A tap on a hot water pipe will gain P. 0. Box 216, Westminster, Md. OUR TOY AND DISH DEPARTMENT on Sunday, and all the pastors are waste several gallons of water—and not known whether he I1-29-4t will accept,but requested to speak of the matter. several pounds of coal—in an hour. on Second Floor. an answer is expected at an early One dollar is the price for everybody, SEE THAT ALL YOUR WATER OLD IRON AND JUNK. Will pay date. but if you want the magazine you PIPES AND FAUCETS ARE WITH- highest cash prices. Old Sacks, Rags, must add another dollar- Two or OUT LEAKS. Rubber, Copper and junk of all kinds more subscriptions in the warted—CliAs. The Clabaugh Brothers extend their same home A little careful supervision in the SOMNI ER, Taneytown. We will have Plenty of Candy, Nuts, Figs and does not entitle the parties to thanks to their kind neighbors who the kitchen will often cut magazine without the extra dollar. in half the RAW FURS of all kinds wonted by so willingly helped to haul the lum- Let the work be done as early in quantity of hot water used, with an Jolly H. MYERS, Mayberry. Highest Dates, Oranges, Etc., for all. Shop early. ber for their new barn, also the con- the week as possible, and report obvious saving in coal. cash prices. 11-22.4t Likewise, tractors and carpenters, and especial- promptly to the chairman under many of us are spend whom you work, thrifts when we get into a bathtub HOG SCA LDER for use in butchering. ly the ladies who worked so willingly or to the district chairman, Rev. L. B. Hafer. and use two or three times as much Will charge $1.50 for 2 hogs, $2.00 for 4 to help P. S.---The Government has lifted the Ban on get dinner on the day the barn A complete division of the work of water as necessary for a perfectly hogs—less for a larger number—will de- was raised. soliciting has been made. In Taney- good bath. liver and take away scalder, and help take Pulverized town, a force of workers will be un- Don't let the water run after you with the work. Does not half as Sugar, for Christmas Cakes. much wood or labor as kettles. Apply to There are many cases of influenza, der the direction of Miss Amelia have enough in the tub for a bath. Annan, who will serve as director me for dates.—G. A. SHOEMAKER, Phone chorizin and colds, in town and vi- for 43-F2, Taneytown. 10-11-13t the town. In the Harney region a cinity, the attendance at the high committee will work under the direc- school being reduced tion of THE TEST OF MERIT 85.00 War Saving Stamps and nearly fifty. Mrs. M. D. Hess. The remain- Certificates, TRUST der of the Card at THE BIRNIE The cases are chiefly among young district has been divided Co. Plenty for collie and get into nineteen sections Made By a Bricklayer. everybody, people; and the outbreak this time with a leader them. You can get your money back PRIVATE SALE FOR SALE for each section. The leaders will does not appear to be of a violent William W. Miller, living at Cleo- with interest, whenever you are tired of OF A — In New Windsor, Md., arrange for their own helpers, in na, Lebanon County, Pa., and holding them. 10-4-11t character, but the some a well- cases respond read- cases the husbands, and in known bricklayer, speaking of his ily to proper care and medical treat- others some other person. The sec- physical troubles says: Desirable Double Dwelling An Eight:Room House, tion ment. leaders are, Mrs. J. N. 0. Smith, "I suffered terrible pains from my IN TANEYTOWN, MD. Fine location, near College. Mrs. Chas. H. D. Snider, Mrs. George the back and kidneys. I tried different Patronize Our Good Lot and Garden, with out- Crabbs, Mrs. Ellis G. Ohler, Mrs. C. medicines with no good results. Hear- At the regular meeting of Taney- H. Valentine, Miss The undersigned intending to move buildings. This is a splendid op- Margaret Hess, ing and reading about Tonall, I used Philadelphia, town Vol. Fire Co., Dec. 9, the follow- Mrs. Harvey E. Ohler, Mrs. to will sell at Private Chas. B. one bottle and began to get results, Sale, her property, situate on George portunity to secure a well-built sub- ing nominations for officers were Kephart, Miss Mary Myers, Miss such as I never got before. I now feel stantial home, at a low price. Ap- Mary Fringer, Advertisers St., improved with a made: For President, 0. D. Sell and Mrs. Wm. G. Feeser, it is doing me much good and I be- ply to—J. WALTER ENGLAR, Mrs. John S. Teeter, Mrs- W. WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, Samuel C. D. lieve Tonall has proved itself the real Ott; Vice-President, Rob- Stouffer, Mrs. M. C. Fuss, Mrs. David 11 rooms, with basement, alley lot, 6-4t New Windsor, Md. ert Shriner; medicine for me. Secretary, N. B. Hagan; Humbert, Mrs. Edward D. Bankard, "I cheerfully recommend Tonall to They are all barn with shed., hog pen, chicken Treasurer, Rev. S. R. Downie; Fore- Mrs. Norman Baumgardner, Miss sufferers from kidneys and pains in boosters and house, and all other necessary out- Taneytown Grain and Hay Market man, A. G. Riffle and W. A. Bower. Rosa Smith and Miss Clara Brining. the back." buildings; also an extra good garden. The people are requested to make If property not sold, will be for Corrected Weekly on day of publication The election This testimonial was given Oct. 12, deserve your by Reindollar Co will be held at next reg- the work pleasant by Priees paid The giving the 1918. rent; possession April 1, 1919. Wheat 2.20®2.20 ular meeting, Jan. 14, 1919. Full at- workers a cordial reception, by apply to— Tonal] is sold at McKinneys Drug business. For further information Corn, New 1.20®1.20 tendance of members desired. promptly giving their names, and by Store Taneytown. MRS. HELEN ENGELBRECHT. Rye 1.50®1.50 rendering any is help that requested. —Advertisement 11-22-3t Oats 600,60 A SUPER CHRISTMAS GIFT The Famous Francis Bacon Piano and Player Piano and Columbia Grafonola, ungestionably the Leaders at the Price. Buy Your Christmas Piano or Grafonola Now! Later may be too late! NACE'S, - HANOVER. PA.