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SEND THE NEWS THE cARRoLL AL LOECAVLNTESWS _11 FIRST TO THE HOME PAPER. RECORD// WAYS WANTED. VOL. 33 TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926. NO. 12 A TRIP TO OHIO. RITCHIE, MULLIKIN AND WELLER FARM TAX FIGURES. ---0•— FREE TREE PLANTING THE FREDERICK - YORK Labor Day Vacation from Detroit to WIN NOMINATION. History of Prices and Taxes for Bowling Green. Seventy Years. MADE. HIGHWAY. Having noted from time to time, Governor Ritchie (Dem.) easily won the nomination over William Milnes College Park, Sept. 10—Farm taxes OFFER accounts in the Record, of pleasure Maloy, who made an aggressive one-man fight for the nomination, without doubled more than four times in other trips which have been taken any organization or press support back of him. seventy years on a forty-four acre and defeated For Roadside Planting by the Another Link Completed and by former residents of Taneytown and Mullikin (Rep). the organization candidate for Governor, farm in the northwestern part of Opened to the Public. vicinity, I would like, with the Edi- Humphreys, the candidate of the Anti-Weller faction by a comfortable mar- Harford County, Maryland, according State Forestry Dept. kind permission to tell the read- gin. to records recently unearthed by Rog- 'tor's carried Balti- ers of the Record about the three-day Weller (Rep.) for Senator defeated John Philip Hill, who er F. Hale, who is making a historical The State Department The Frederick correspondent of the of the extreme of Forestry trip taken by myself and family,down more City, but by only 4,089 votes. Hill was the candidate study of Maryland farm prices for the offers to furnish either this Fall or Baltimore Sun, on Wednesday, gave of Bowling Green, in the "wets" and his defeat puts a crimp in the boastfulness of the "wet" crowd in University of Maryland Experiment the the to the city next Spring, a sufficient number of following write-up concerning Ohio, over the Labor Day the Republican party. Weller carried 17 of the 23 counties. Station and the United States Depart- Frederick to York improved highway, state of supported trees for planting 5 miles of improv- holidays. The WellerHill fight was a battle royal, politically. Hill was ment of Agriculture. ed, public highway. Seven species that is being gradually completed. -Senator, Dr. France, It is customary for the factories in by the ultra wets, as well as by W. Bladen Lowndes, Ex In 1852, taxes on this particular of trees are available, black walnut, "Work on the last two-mile link in are National Committeeman Wm. P. Jackson, and "Tom" Parran, Reno S. Harp, farm amounted to $4.71. By 1859 the Detroit, in years in which they American elm, white ash, black locust, Woodsboro Pike between Walkers- close down. on Fri- and other leading men; while/ Weller was backed by Galen L. Tait and the they had increased slightly over 100 yule and com- not very busy, to honey locust, tulip poplar and cypress. Woodsboro hag been evening before Labor Day,so that present state party organization. It is quite probable that the real Weller percent or to $9.48. Shortly after the This list offers a sufficient variety to pleted, and the highway has been day which Mr. Hill was paid on the the employees may have three whole strength came from the "dry" vote of the counties, to Civil War the amount meet a wide range of conditions. The thrown open to traffic. as a vaca- particularly objectionable. same acreage had again doubled, the This days for pleasure trips, or trees will be distributed to responsible gives that section of the coun- was no exception There is a rumor that John Philip Hill, who declined re-nomination for actual levy being $19.11. During the ty a Frederick tion, and this year organizations, or individuals, for modern highway from custom. House of Representatives from the Third district to enter the Senatorial con- next twenty-seven years, however, the planting not less than one-quarter through Ceresville, Walkersville, to this nominee, Dr. John J. of So, as has been our custom for test, may yet receive the discarded honor, and that the total amount paid for the support mile, nor over one mile, on both sides Woodsboro, New Midway and Ladies- planned to visit my McGinity, may resign to make room for him. Such action seems quite im- state and local government remained burg to several years, we of the highway. There must be suffi- the Frederick-Carroll county uncle, (who came to Ohio probable, even if possible. practically constant, only slight an- cient space to place the trees within line at only living nomination in Keymar. and has resided on what is Goldsborough (Dem). running on a "dry" record won the nual variations occurring from year the right-of-way of the highway, and This is part of proposed high- in 1865, the known as the Jackson Prairie ever the First, Eastern Shore district. to year. The third doubling in the far enough from the center of the way from Frederick to Hanover and the families Zihlman (Rep). in the Sixth district, also "dry" easily defeated his op- tax bill occurred in the sixteen year York, since), and also to visit roadway to meet road requirements. Pa. The State of Pennsylva- ponent, Eppler—more than two to one. period from 1895 to 1911, the actual Applications will be filed in the or- nia of his children. endorsed already has built a modern high- on Saturday morn- Mrs. Eva C Chase, candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, amounts paid in these two years being der received, but preference will be way from York and We left Detroit over A. Kingsley Love. through Hanover by way of Toledo. After by Senator Weller, won $18.79 and $38.32 respectively. given to the locations that are best Littlestown to ing, and went the Maryland line. thrpugh this city, we drove In the eyes of this farm owner, tax adopted for tree planting and where The State of Maryland constructed passing banks of the Maumee River, of the County. rates jumped overnight before, during, the greatest public benefit will be se- another link on this proposed high- along the Vote of Taneytown District. Vote period of in- the town of Maumee, where we and after the World War cured. The Forestry Department will way this summer. A one-mile link, to flation. According to Mr. Hale, the of crossed the River, and stopped at the REPUBLICAN. REPUBLICAN. examine locations where plantings are concrete road, extending from the located on the tax bill of $38.32 in 1911 increased on proposed, to determine their adapti- square little Park, which is For Governor. For Governor. corner at Taneytown toward as Fort this same farm to $70.77 in 1919. for tree planting, and to what the site of what was known Humphreys 42 Marion A. Humphreys 549 bility Pennsylvania State line has been 1812. Marion A. However, it was not until 1920, when extent each meets requirements. In built and Meigs, in the War of Mullikin 122 *Addison E. Mullikin 1705 thrown open to traffic. The battlefield is national prop- Addison E. prices of farm products dropped to a cases where planting is practicable a road will This old Appeals. For Clerk of the Court of Appeals. more than likely be built the you can see the old For Clerk Court new low level, that the peak was definite plan will then be prepared remainder of the time erty, and there *Eva C. Chase 1421 and Mr. X paid a bill for distance some now covered with a thick Eva C. Chase 73 reached and submitted to the parties interest- next summer. breastworks, 87 A. Kingsley Love 727 taxes of $99.75 on the forty-four acre of lawn grass, and the monu- A. Kingsley Love ed. Carroll county is the six- growth For United States Senator. farm that took $4.71 out of his gross to improve erected by the states of Ohio For U. S. Senator. Full particulars and application mile gap between Keymar and Taney- ments Philip Hill 542 income for that purpose in 1852. and Pennsylvania, to the memory of John Philip Hill • 38 John forms will be sent upon request to the town. The county authorities have *Ovington E. Weller 1719 Nevertheless, Mr. Hale says, the Department of just their soldiers who were killed there Ovington E. Weller 131 State Forestry, 1411 completed the work of scarify- For House of Delegates full significance of this stupendous Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md. ing the during the siege of the Fort by the For House of Delegates. entire stretch. It is not known forces. Ray Barnes 1874 increase cannot be fully realized until when they combined British and Indian C. Ray Barnes 116 *C. a comparison is made with the prices will begin laying a surface besiegers by the Rebecca W. Hobbs 1347 of macadam." The defeat of the Rebecca W. Hobbs 46 received for farm products from time Street Traffic Fatalities. troops under the leadership of Gener- Kephart 158 *Charles B. Kephart 1529 Charles B. Routson 1945 to time. For example, Mr. X hauled al William Henry Harrison, is said to Melvin W. Routson 126 *Melvin W. Traffic fatalities in Baltimore aver- Court P. Weybright 1749 his crop of wheat to Baltimore when and Sesqui in Conflict. have saved the great Northwestern Jesse P. Weybright 124 *Jesse the Civil War was raging in 1865 and aged almost 17 a month from April was then known, from For County Commissioners.