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The Best Work The Best Yet is what you get from we want to is what the Record office. make our 12th year. HE CARROLL RECORD. 1905. Chesapeake & Potomac and TANEYTOWN, CARROLL COUNTY. MARYLAND. SATURDAY. J ULY 15. NUMBER 3. VOLUME 12. Marylandffelephones. Where C. E. Finances Come From. CONVENTION.; miss LRoenl igjoeuls i IGnisyteist u tFi onrtsu ne to New Windsor.-Misses Allie Froun- How to Secure Good Roads. felter. Hannah Shunk,Edna Wilson and • of Trus- THE GREAT SWIM. CORR[SPONDENCE. Katie Fiscel attended the Teacher's As- National ENGINE[R'S LEG BROKEN The indorsement by the Board NEWS NOTES Of INT[R[ST. The Brownlow bills favoring quarter memorial fund and ir Westminster, Md., July 10.-The will sociation at the Blue Mountain House, improvement tees of the recent- this week. aid for systematic highway the proposed establishment of a national , of Miss Sallie Longwell, who died will be re-introduced in the 59th. Con- considerable with ly in this city, disposes of an estate val- Latest Items of News Furnished Rev. Harry Ecker, of Frostburg, is only a Victim of headquarters have caused Baltimore Overwhelmed Items from County, State, gress. We believe that this is the Jonas F. Harner concerning the finances of the socie- ued at $75,000 to $100,000. The personal visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ells- Brief this greatly talk is a worth true method of securing ty and the way in which they are man- estate is worth $50,000 and there by Regular Contributors. Ecker, near town. Misses Mabel needed benefit-good roads. States and Conductor's Carelessness. Praise. Everybody Happy. large and valuable landed property lying Lambert and Beulah Engler, of Taney- and our Exchanges. put up the aged. counties cannot possibly The money contributed by the society within arid adjacent to this city. The town, are also visiting there. necessary funds without going into debt correspondent sends The Baltimore C. E. Convention is entire estate is bequeathed to churches, All communications for the RECORD must Miss Crawford, of Indiana, Pa., is said to be the largest Our Union Bridge for the carrying on of its work in foreign the be signed by the writer's own name; not nec- Mary Shadow, so deeply that no good business man the accident at universally conceded to have been church boards and other institutions. visiting Miss Nellie Hibberd, near town. Pennsylvania, died of heart the following account of fields conies out of the publishing de- held, not only by enthusi- essarily for publication, but as an evidence woman in would favor the plan. The Shoemaker in painful greatest ever The bequests are as follows: that the matters and facts transmittA are Miss &Irma. Matts is visiting Miss night, at her home in Union Bridge, which resulted partment of the United Society of Chris- music features failure Friday law, now in operation in Maryland, will F. Harner, of Hagers- asts, but by all. The The trustees of Piney Creek Presbyter- legitimate and correct. Items of a mishiev- Marie Baile. Miis Matts was at one She was 22 years old, injuries to Jonas tian Endeavor,in Boston, where cards of ous character are not Middletown, Pa. never he popular and will never succeed Harner, of Taney- were especially fine, tins choruses being ian Church, in Taneytown district, $2,- wanted. time a resident here, her father being 450 pounds and had been bed- town, son of Jonas topics, constitutions for local societies, professionals as being •The RECORD office is connected with the C. weighed in accomplishing wide-spread benefit, characterized by 000. &T. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. Professor of Mathematics at the college. fast almost from infancy. town district: literature and badges are printed in great the finest, without exception, ever ren- for the simple reason that the cost per "Another wreck on the Western Mary- and a tremendous business is The trustees of Taneytown Presbyter- m. to 5.30 p. tn.. and the office is usually opep John H. Hoop accompanied Mr. + + + great. numbers dered in Baltimore. On the whole, "Bal- from 6 to 7 p. m. The Editor's residence is mile of such roads is too land," were the words we heard shout- ian Church, $2,000. also connected with the 'phone. Thorrel, of Baltimore, on his annual how done. timore, 1905" was great in everything, Maryland Woodsboro Camp, No. 44, P. 0. S. of Now, eyery citizen, no matter ed across the street early on Saturday The only regular salaried officer of the Western Maryland College, Westmins- fishing trip, to his fishing shore on Mid- pic-nic in Le Gore's grove, humble, has his influence, as well as the morning we and resulted in a decided advancement ter, $5,000. dle River. Walter A. Bower, of Taney- A. will hold a morning, 8th. Later in society is the General Secretary, who re- sentiment. Union Bridge.-The body of William Woodsboro, on Saturday, July 22. rights, on this 'subject. He is in duty engineer Jonas F. Harner, of Christian Endeavor Vestry of Ascension Protestant Episco- town, was also one of the party. near learned from ceives $2,500 a year. Dr. Clark, the It is estimated that 25,000 visitors Speake, of Hagerstown, who was killed State President Wm. J. Heaps and State bound to post himself along all lines of who was lying on a stretcher in the office President, is the editor of pal Church, Westminster, $2,000, to be Mrs. Geo. C. Anders is visiting at he is rea- founder and were in attendance, all of whom will re- by being thrown from a freight train, M. of F., Rev. C. E. Redeker, will be this great problem, and after of Dr. James Watt, with a broken leg the Christian Endeavor World, also applied under control and direction of Pen-Mar. many at- the right plan, he turn to their homes full of delight with on one of the bridges of the NV. Md. R. Frank Byers the speakers. There will be sonably assured of and an injured hand, that the wreck oc- published in Boston, and as such re- the rector. near and family attended the is expected. for that plan by petition, everything except the weather. Maryland Bible Society, Baltimore, R., New Windsor, on Saturday funeral of their neice, tractions and a big crowd should agitate curred in the yard at Union Bridge, ceives a salary, which is the only one he convention morning of last brought to Miss Eckenrode, + + vote, and otherwise. Presuming that morning. It The plan of financing the $5,000 for general purposes. week, was on Wednesday, at Westminster. + by about 2.50 o'clock in the does receive. In addition, he writes $1 a share, Union Bridge and left in charge of un- many have not yet done much in the the "Owl" train ar- by issuing shares of stock at The Board of Foreign Missions of the The M. E. church of this place will Sullivan, formerly of Uniontown, appears that when lam, newspaper articles for publication tried for the first time purely as an ex- dertaker, Frank J. Shriner, who pre- Ezra way of personal investigation, we advise from Baltimore about m4d-night, William Presbyterian Church in the United States hold their annual lawn supper and festi- Md., now employed by the Fitz Water- rived and for these he is paid. Mr. periment, has proven a success. Chair- pared it for burial. The body was crush- that they write Senator Gorman for a it was run on a siding on which\a train of the society, is man- of America, $5,000. val this Friday and Saturday evenings. wheel Co., Hanover, Pa., erected quite 204. It is Shaw, treasurer man W. C. Perkins, of the finance com- ed and bruised in a horrible manner, From copy of Senate Document No. of box cars was standing. The bOx cars ager of the Endeavor World,and receives The Board of Home Missions of the Taneytown band to furnish the music. a large job of work in Virginia. asking. After reading mitte, said that the total cost of the con- United States nearly every bone crushed or broken, A number England states, to be had for the were struck by the ',Owl" with such a salary as such, as does also Mr. Amos Presbyterian Church in the and the of persons attended the there went to the New the subject, and if convinced that vention would amount to about $22,000. of America, $5,000. skull crushed in. It was a sad Presbyterian reunion, on Thursday, at Ontario, Canada, up on force as to drive one of them part way R. Wells, the managing editor. The one of spectacle. The body was to and is at present in the Brownlow-Latimer bills are right, The crew of the It must be remembered that not The Maryland Tract Society, of Balti- shipped Pen-Mar. expects to remain'a few weeks. on the main track. Christian Endeavors have never been workers received pay for Rocky Ridge on the Fast Mail Sunday where he then so inform both Senators and Con- their departure, without all the 7,000 local more, $5,000. Miss Cara Buffington is entertaining + + + "Owl" took called upon for contributions, and his or her labor, although many of them morning. Mr. Speake leaves a wife and gressmen of this state. taking time to notice the position of the the money raised by the society comes To the Bishop of the Protestant Epis- three of her- friends at her home.