f'Thei DemocraticTj 'v Advocate.- . FOINDED, 18^

ANNUM. §I.OO PER WESTMINSTER, MD., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. VOLu 47.-NO. 4.

DEATHS PERSONALS and Catherine Coonan were , j| HOUSE NEWS. i ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS fairies and Catherine Stem, Frances : MEETING pm Slifer. Chas. E. Stewart was in New York RECEPTION TO CARDIMLChrestTubman, Madeline Massicot. Helen AT SILVER RUN Lynch, Mrs. this week on business. Catherine Gardner, Nannie 3 estate-mar- Edmund Slifer, of Massicot, Catherine Ruppert, Marga- of real town, Pa., Littles-1 HIMSELF. Miss Dorothy ITIANSEERS died at the home of her Elderdice, College ret Darr, Julia Hill, visiting IN NEW PARISH HALL OF ST. JOHN’SJ Walsh and Mildred 1 DEMOCRATS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THE riage son, Luther Slifer, in Germany | is friends in Baltimore. were LICENSES. ship. Pa., town- Eckenrode sunbonnet babies. Tuesday. October 24th, D. H. Rodkey visited his daughter, After, an elaborate march the child- from a complication of CHURCH. TICKET—LARGE AUDIENCE. diseases, aged STANLEY GORSUCH’S DEAD BODY I Mrs. R. W, Doty, several days last ren grouped themselves round the s 54 years, 10 months and 23 days. De- •week. Cardinal. of the Orphans’ Court. sed had fork ices been in ill health for FOUND BY HIS MOTHER. Mias Jennie Dell went to Hanover, His Eminence made a response fullI A large and enthusiastic about years. Democrat- two , Pa., on Monday, for a weeks’ vis- His Eminence Welcomed by Father of deep feeling to the greetings giv- - ic mass meeting was Thursday I Her maiden two r held Marriage Licenses. [ name was Alice Re-| j j it to her mother. en him and called especial attention i night at the Hall in Silver Run, becca Kindig, a daughter ! Mr, to saying of the late One of the most distressing things Miss Violet Turtle, city, Mallon, Dr. Hering and Parke. the words of Dr. Herlng, ; Hon. T. Herbert Shriver, Chairman and Annie John Kindig, of Conowago i near this ever Voland Elias Easier township, that has occurred in this county for spent from Friday until Monday with that it had been his own rule of of the State Centra! Committee, pre- Pa. About 22 years ago ¦ not to E Eliza Hoffman, both o£ Houcksville. she was some time was the death on last friends at Comus, Md. life allow differences in reli§T sided at the meeting and made an en- L. and Bertha G. Ma- married to Edmund Slifer. re- ious belief to interfere with ¦ Edwin Zahn They Tuesday morning of young Stanley Maulsby, • The reception given Cardinal Gib- his social -1 thusiastlc address advocating the Westminster. sided in Littlestown past Mrs. Wm. P. of Frederick, and friendly others, , thias, both of for the ten Gorsuch who accidentally shot him- bons last Tuesday night in the new ‘ relations with election of the whole Democratic S. Barnes, Winfield, years exception of spent Saturday with Mrs. Sallie and platform Walter and with the the last self with a single barrel shot-gun. M. Parish Hall, by Rev. J. C. Mallon, that the of charity is i ticket from top to bottom. Charles Davis, two months. Grout, East Main street. enough to us Mne M. Woodbine. She is survived by her The boy, who was 15 years age, rector of St. John’s Church, and his broad contain all. The O. Clemson, Esq., also addressed the Harden, Freedom, husband and two of Rev. Arthur Zepp, Indiana, reception followed, John Wesley and children, Luther S.! was the son of Mr. of is congregation, was a de- _ the Cardinal meeting and spoke enthusiastically Woodsboro, Slifer, of Germany and Mrs. B. Frank a guest of parents thoroughly clasping I Christina Keeney, Md. township. Pa.,and ; Gorsuch who live about half a mile his Mr. and Mrs. lightful occasion, and afforded the’ the hands and speaking ; of the prospects of the Democratic B. Cora Danner, Mrs. Frank Beachtel of ! Thomas Zepp, Park avenue. words of friendly greeting to : fall, Oliver Pickett and Silver Run.! west Tuesday morning people community an oppor- "1 about success this and urged all de- a ¦ of Gamber. of this persons. both of Carroll county. | Also step-daughter, Mre. Samuel about half-past seven o’clock, he J Albert Mitten, of Norfolk, tunity for congratulating the Cardi- 800 feated candidates in the Primary Phil- Smith, of Littlestown, Sunday Va.. election, Lee C. Tawney and Mildred I. and the fol- went into the dining room of his spent with his father, John nal on his golden jubilee. and all friends of linger, both of Carroll county. ! lowing brothers and sisters: Geo. home with his gun ! H. Mitten, of the "Times” staff. The new hall, for which candidates in the Primary election of Lisbon, Md., F. Kindig, of in his hand. His much i WEDDINGS August George P. Poole, and Hanover; Samuel Kin- grandfather, Eli T. Bennett, who Mrs. Geo. A. daughter, credit is due Father Mallon, ai 29th, to take their coats off Md. dig, of Kentland, also Wertz and is A. Milter, Morgan, , Ind.; Charles and asked what was go- of spacious building. end work for the nominees of tillian Lucy Kindig, resides there, he Miss Hilda, Lineboro, Md., spent and beautiful The the Michael Fringer and Reif- Prank of near Littlestown, ing to do with the gun. "Oh nothing ; Saturday with friends in Hanover, stage was tastefully decorated withj Sherman—Rlmbey. party, which expression of sentiment snider, both of Taneytown. and Mrs. John Maus, of Silver Run. much,” a met with applause, for Mr. Clemson replied the boy, “Ihave only Pa. number of large American flags A beautiful home wedding L. Otto and Effie V. Fogle, Funeral was held Friday morning and with b took was a candidate in the August pri- George one shell.” Mr. and Mrs. A. Baughman, of autumn leaves and cannas. place last week at the home of Mr. ¦ of Middleburg, Md. at 9:30 Rev. John Jay Hill, Young In presence of maries for the nomination for State’s both o’clock. Gorsuch then went out Bachman’s Mills, were guests of the about 600 of the and Mrs. N. M. Rlmbey, Mt. Airy, : officiating. Interment doors, and Mr. city. e Attorney. in Mt. Carmel about a half hour after- and Zehring, Hanover, citizens of this Cardinal Gib- - when their daughter, Amanda, became I I Commissioners. cemetery. Mrs. J. D. of bons, a Dr. Joshua Herlng School ward, his mother, who was returning : Pa. few minutes after 7 o’clock,;, the of Joseph M. Sherman, of W. made his to the was escorted by Knights bride first during campaign H. Rash, the teacher house from the dairy, saw the the of Col- - Damascus, formerly of . address this Miss Hattie Study. body Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Everhart and The ! and his first political speech since ho took charge dead of her son lying on the daughter, umbus and members of St. John’s ceremony was performed by of Meadow Branch Miss Morene, Fair Ground s Rev.T.M. i he was a for Comptroller at the beginning of j Nelson Study, well ground about ten yards from the 1 Benevolent Association to a throne Dickey, pastor of Epis- candidate school the Fall known through- : Hill, spent last Sunday at Hagers- draped e the Methodist two years ago. The Venerable term, resigned, and the Superinten- out Adams county, Pa., a house. There were burns on his left with his colors and with a copal church. The wedding march Doc- as dealer town. large i ; j tor never spoke in better form placed agricultural hand and mouth and a j American flag. was played by Mies Olivia Wilson, of and dent has Miss Bessie Steiner in implements, died sud- three-inch Joseph Sheeler, with telling effect and apt school. denly at wound at the base of his skull. The of Shippensburg, Woodville. The home was illustra- in that his home in Littlestown,Sat- Pa., was a guest mother, Welcomed by Father Mallon and I beautiful-; tion he held the attention of urday gun had been discharged, the load of lss, Mrs. ly decorated with cut flowers pot- his hear- The demand for another teacher in morning. October 28, from Josephus Sheeler, Pennsylvania Hon. J. W. Hering. and ers until when to on Taneytown was so heart entering the mouth and going out at ave- ted plants; the parlor green j about close the school at im- failure. He was aged about 57 nue, in and I several was urged years. the skull. The shell hears of I this week. , Father Mallon welcomed the au- - white: reception room green I occasions he to perative that the Superintendent,with marks j the and' ! continue. Herng spoke having been struck by Mr. and Mrs John Miller,and daugh- dience and spoke greeting pink and dining room Dr. of the consent of the Smallwood trustees, The deceased formerly lived in Sil- the hammer words of ? the green and ! valuable training and experience times, ter, Baltimore, to red. of placed Olive O. Pennell, their ver Run, and went three and it is supposed that of visited Mr. Miller’s the Cardinal, after which a choir, ¦,; The bride wore a beautiful white Gorman Miss to Littlestown after an attenmpt parents, and composed of Senator and the other State teacher, in the school at Taneytown, about 10 years ago, where he opened the boy, to fire, Mr,, Mrs. Geo. W. Miller, members of the choirs s ; silk gown trimmed in lace and carried blew East Main street. candidates and of their emminent fit- and secured the services of Miss Bes- an implement warehouse and con- in the muzzle. jof St. John’s and Centenary Metho- - I white cosmos. Miss Mabel Runkies ness for the Dr. R. S. Wells was summoned William dist Episcopal Churches, was duties of the offices for sie Wine, of Union Bridge, daughter ducted a successful busiuess. but and Frank Miller, of Bal- sang g; maid of honor. She wore white which they have death had evidently timore, Gounod’s tne serge in white I been nominated. He of the President of Blue Ridge Col- • He was married to a daughter of been instanta- spent Saturday and Sunday “Praise Ye Father.” j trimmed satin and car- ! the neous. The boy’s uncle, Elmer j Dr. J. W. Hering pink cosmos. advocated election of the whole lege, for Smallwood school. I Mr. and Mrs. George F. Krug, of Lit- E. with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. welcomed the ]ried William Rimbey, Democratic County ticket Bennett, stated that he had heard a Cardinal in the name of the citizens 3 | brother of the bride, was and call- The Domestic Science room is open, tlestown, who survives him, together W. Miller, East Main street. ¦ s best man. ed attention to the fact sharp, short report but had paid of Westminster, long A reception ceremony, that these and the up-to-date work going on with an infant child. not Mrs. Becky Zeber, who boarded this of his I followed the nominations have made only any attention, to it thinking that personal friendship Eminence, About sixty-three were been af- there will open the eyes, of visitors ! The funeral took place Tuesday, summer with Mrs. John Smelser, for His i. present. The ter a campaign someone was hunting in a nearby and said that religious was recipient many i strenuous Primary who may step in to view the sur- October 31, at 9.30 a. m., from his late Green street left this'week to differences 5 bride the of beau- and of woods. Coroner Hill who came and reside should not with our tiful and said the friends all candidates roundings. home in Littlestown. Interment with her son in Washington, D. C. j j interfere social -1 valuable presents. They will; join with Mr. I in viewed the body ' relations. He said it was a source of reside on Allen Griffin’s farm should Clemson in his , the Reformed cemetery at Silver decided that death f adjoin- idea of straight forward i was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bonebrake and pride to the of coun- ing of | Democracy: Transfers of Real Estate. Run, Rev. Mr. Hoover, accidental. citizens Carroll - the farm the bride’s parents, i he upon officiating. parents, young Gor- two daughters, of Waynesboro, Pa., ty Cardinal often I and called Democrats to Besides his spent that the so elected fight for ticket, Study and wife to Wilson by an from Friday until Sunday with to enjoy its hospitality, work and the predict- Emanuel Bisb, such is survived older brother, Mary beautiful 1 Brinsfield—Deeds. ing a good H. Study, convey 59 acres, for S4OOO. of Binghampton, Mrs. A. Diffendal, Liberty street. hills and pure air. ' Democratic majority next Oscar. Gorsuch, N. j A very pretty wedding ; Tuesday. John L. B. Wlhide, executor, to Silas M. Bish, one of Y. Mrs. Goodwin, of this city, Mrs. Edward Roop, of near Wake- was sol-: the best Price Mr. Parke’s emnized at the home of The Silver Run Band,dress- Julia M. Motter, conveys in Man- known residents of this county, died is an aunt. field, left on Tuesday to spend sever- ! Address. Howard Rig- ; Cornet .lot don, 713 Calhoun street.Baltlmore, on ed in blue uniforms, was present chester for $5. at his home on the Sullivan The funeral took place yesterday, al days at the home of her brother. Francis Neal Parke, Esq., of the and Hardy et Study, j road, near city, at an early at Nicodemus, spoke j Sunday. October 26. The contracting ; j furnished excellent music throughout Geo. al. to Arthur j this hour November 2, Mt. Pleasant Metho- Dr. in Washington, D. C. Westminster bar, then as fol- J parties evening. convey Airy, Monday morning, 30, Church Gamber, lows, behalf of - were Miss Olive Mae Deeds,; j the lot in Mt. for $3400. j October aged dist Episcopal at at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leister, of Sandy- in the Catholic laity: daughter et al, to 66 years. For, forty iYour : of John E. Deeds, of this: Wm. G. Uhler Elizabeth A. years he was a 2:30 o'clock, Rev. E. C. Gisriel of- ville, entertained on Sunday, Mr. Eminence: city, Wilhide.e convey 72 square perches, leading huckster and been by Rev. and! “In the seventy-eignth year and Nathan W. Brinsfield, of | had en- ficiated assisted S. F. Cassen Mrs. James Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Dut- ¦ of your Cambridge, Md., j Vote for every man on for SSOO. ! gaged in farming for eight years. ! and Rev. Harry Spencer. ’in the J who is connected ! His The floral row, and Jesse Unger, all of May- I life: fiftieth anniversary of : N, C. Sylvester Fink and wife to Wash- widow and (Edward ; tributes were numerous and beauti- 1 your ordination as c with the Railroad. jthe Democrat!;: J. two children C.! berry. ; a priest and in After an ticket. ington P. Koontz, convey 9341 square! Bish, of this city, and Mrs. Sterling ful. pallbearers were Irving the twenty-fifth anniversary 1 extended trip through the The Mrs George Parke and girl. of your ; North couple will feet, for $240. Snader, of Baltimore,) Buckingham, Shaffer, little .I cardinalate. r the reside at 1810 survive him. Elmer Jarrett .Mary Eugenia; and James B. George, the Catholic laity of St. ; N. Barclay street, Baltimore, Md. ' Meeting of Carroll County Medical Henry C. Keefer and wife to Wm. He also leaves four brothers (Joel, Shauck, Vernon Green, John s Parish give you a Oscar Monroe of Sykesville. spent Monday with cordial and 1 1 Society. X. Keefer, convey lot in Westminster, Reuben G., Ezra M„ of this city, and and Gorman Jordan. F. A. Sharrer Mr affectionate welcome. A luminous Noah, of Dayton, O.). and Mrs. George M. Parke Court 5 Barlow—McCordelh The County tor S3OOO. was the funeral director. street. .and persuasive writer; a sage in the ) I j Carroll Medical Society John T, Brown to John W. Wisner The funeral took,pfcice on Tuesday ; councils of the church; an associate 1 A pretty home wedding of Thursday i1 held its i-nnual meeting ci ebc Main- et al., acfW; 1 roeWTffid aftprnostt- at Mrs. John Buka.v sw-h son, Joseph and counsellor of statesmen, and night was that at Gaither’s, Howard • • * m .a this city, on las* Fri- Make your cross (X) mark in be- -1 -1I day, 34 square perches, for S7OOO. Lutheran Church. Rev. R. W. Doty, D. Bukey, who were guests of Mrs. lievedI of all men, you sit enthroned in j county, of Miss Ethel McCardell, i1 October 27. The following' df- Herman M. Dinst and wife to Mil- assisted by Rev. J. W. Reinecke, con- the square opposite the letter C. , Charles E. Stewart, Green street, i the hearts of the members of this 3 youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I -1 fleers were elected for the ensuing ton J. Little and wife, convey lot in ducted the services. The pallbearers returned to their home in El Paso, parish. Wilbur R. McCardell, and Emerson ;j year; 1 Texas, on Monday. I Westminster, for SIOOO. | were Charles Schaeffer, Fred. Harver, WESTERN DEFEATS j "While the tribute of this presence 3 1Barlow, of Sykesville. The ceremony I j Dr. M. D. Norris—president; Dr. Yansant to Susie Vansant, Abraham Leister, Ada M. Hobbie, who cannot compare grandeur was performed by jH. Fitzhugh—vice president; Rebecca Denton Reese. John ROCK HILL. Miss spent the in and in3 ; Rev. A. M. Court- I M. Dr. conveys 1 acre and 15 perches, for Leese and Jacob Easier. James M. summer and early fall at her home .ceremony with the distinguished hon- . i enay, of Millersville. j Charles R. Foutz—secy. -treasurer; Stoner, Court street, ors recently Dr. M. D. 13000. ; was the undertaker. Playing Features the Con- on left on Wednesday, -1 so paid you by State and 1 Norris—delegate; Dr. H. Cora A. Hofreiter husband to Sprague’s for Washington, D. C., where she Nation, yet the members of St. John’s | Lend-A-Hand Club Be-organlzes. | |M. Fitzhugh—alternate: Dr. C. H. and \ test 1 John Peeling et al., convey 54% j Zepp. will spend the winter. I Parish render their tribute from ai The Lend-a-Hand Club, of this [Diller—Board of Censors; Drs. T. J. perches, for Rock Hillwas defeated by fulness of acquired city, ¦ Coonan, J. Sterling Geatty SSO. Mrs. Grace C. Zepp, aged 24 years, the local Charles B. Fink, Jr., who is a stu- ; knowledge by a reorganized on Monday after- and E. D. et al. to Peel- I college team last Saturday afternoon, dent long and intimate acquaintance i noon ; 1 Cronk—Legislative committee,. Marion Leister John wife of Zepp, at at Rock Hill College, accom- and 1 by meeting at the home of Mrs. : ing et perches, John W. died her on field, by a of 16 panied out of a rich store of grateful mem- Dinner, was served at Hotel, al., convey 54% for home, near, Wesley Chapel, on Sunday the W. M. score the foot ball team to this city - Charles Billingslea, East Main street, I the after to 0. The lads Saturday. ories. In 1865, your I Dr. Irving Spear, SSO. ! evening, October peritonitis, Westminster scored last He sometimes plays Eminence, then and electing officers for the ensuing Iwhich. J. Neurolo- Harry 29. of touchdowns Captain a young priest, i year. I gi*t of University of Maryland, Jacob Koontz, executor, to She was the daughter of Samuel two and Sprague left-end on the Rock Hill team. and ardent assisted 1 t read E. Anders wife, conveys 9341 j kicked two field goals. in the dedication of St. John’s club, a paper on “Chorea.” A general and Glover, of Medford. A marriage church. . i This which is composed of square feet, for The funeral was The first touchdown came In the license was isssued at As you look upon that forty discussion of the subject followed the SIOOO. held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock, back scene > about members, has been in ex- Sarah husband, to Mary J. first period. On line plunges, by Ellicott City, on Friday, October 27, what a vista must unfold to reading of the paper. The meeting, Hill and at Wesley Church, Rev. Frank Steel- your• istence for several years and has ren- foyer et al, convey and end runs by to Talbott Shipley, of Mountain gaze. You behold yourself as a whole, was very pleasant 3% acres and 37 man, pastor, officiating. Graefe Blrdsall.the View, a priest; ; dered much assistance to the poor and perches, the was brought to scoring Howard county, and Ruth Vicar Apostolic of of the profitable. for $l5O. The pallbearers ball within then the North i community; sometimes fur- Toyer Mary were Luther Dav- distance, when Amoss, of Sykesville, Carroll county. Carolina, Bishop of nishing Frank and wife to J. idson, Elseroad, Graefe crashed the Richmond, . destitute families with fuel Constant Samuel through City the Archbishop of foyer et al., convey 8% acres and Elserode, Jr., Wm. Grumbine, the Ellicott collegians Mrs. E. A. Jackson, (nee Miss | Baltimore, and" and sometimes with provisions, on Make your cross CX") mark in 37 perches, Nor- for the first score. Annie finally, the Cardinal perhaps helping a for $5. man Taylor, and Frank Raver. Inter- Murray), of Baltimore; Wm. 1 of the Catholic : family through a the square opposite the letter Julia Frank and husband, to H. was In the second quarter. Rock Hill Murray and daughter, Bettie Murray,)jChurch in these . Re- -; spell of illness. C. ment in adjoining cemetery, — Paul Mathias and wife, convey 2 the braced and Sprague dropped back and of Pittsburgh, wards followed upon i Besides her is sur- Pa„ spent Monday with fast good deeds; The new officers elected at the roods 14 square perches, husband she booted the ball squarely between the Mrs. but there is a sadness and for vived by two little daughters, by bar Charles E. Stewart, Green street. in this review r meeting on Monday are as follows; Halloween Party. SIOOO. posts from his own 40-yard line. The .of your honors as around you sleep > Mrs. John H. Cunningham, presi- the parents., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Glover, George R. Poole, of For Advocate. George Carroll half nearly a duplicate of Lisbon, Howard |in death your early co-workers, dent; ;Mrs. S. Simpson, J. Hill and wife to of Medford; three sisters, Ada, second was county, and [ vlce-presl-| A very successful surprise party S. Zepp, convey acres, the first. Western Maryland scoring and Miss Lillian A. Milter,of) you remain, a towerlng.solitary giant dent: L. Relfsnlder, I 37 2 roods and Blanche Glover.; and six Morgan, were t Mrs. John Jr.. was given at the home of Mr. and 19 square perches, for and Hollis on straight football, Birdsall going this county, married on among their secretary; S2BOO. brothers, Frank, Harry. Ernest, Clar- Wednesday noon recumbent forms. Inl Mrs. William B. Thomas', Mrs. Robert Wantz, on Tuesday j over, the tackle for the touchdown. at Mt. Olivet Metho- all these years priestly . ence, George Episcopal parsonage, of minlstra- treasurer. night.in honor of Mrs. Wantz’s daugh- and Horace Glover, all Again Hill held for dist by Rev. T. 1 tions. this congregation grown It probable Orphans’ Court of Medford. Rock two downs M. , has i Is that sometime dur- ter, Miss Pauline Nusbaum. The Monday : and again Captain Sprague kicked a Dickey. and thriven under your wise ing the winter a October. 30.—Calvin E. C. V. Tipton of Hampstead, was the i and -1 the ladles will hold crowd arrived about 8:30 o’clock, and Bankert administrator of Dorothy Sit- perfect drop kick from the 35-yard Miss Helen Kelly and Dan Kelly, of fatherly direction; and though this tea or bazar, for the purpose of 'found Pauline in bed. A undertaker. Vega. Mexico, are is i rals-! “pumpkin tig, deceased, report of line. Los guests of Mr. not the occasion to make acknowl- . ing money. was to her filed of sale Birdsall, Shrlver, Mills, , devil” taken room, she personal property. Graefe and Sprague were and Mrs. B. F. Union jjedgment of our religious obligations, aroused and began to wonder what Warfield. the stars Maryland. They will accompany our gratitude us 1 Janies A. C. Bond and George B. for Western The Mr. Shrlver presses to proclaim i Vote for the first proposed had happened. After realizing the Shriner, administrators of Rebecca Lula Warfield, formerly of this I 1 former got in some of the best brok- and party on a trip to Panama, No- how you have wrought in those surprise she joined the happy city, at Agnes Hospital, running ever seen on vember. 10. things Caesar’s, ; Amendment on ’your ballot, and crowd. Blizzard, deceased, filed report of died St. Bal-! !en field the which are of and yet S Various games were played a timore, Friday, 27, : college and again ran |of ' against the other two. until sale of personal property, and settled on October of a! field. Time he Mrs. Albert Fisher, of Wichita, j God’s. late hour when refreshments complication diseases, frugality and 1 were their first and final account. of 35 years of i I the kick-off back to the centre of the , who recently visited her; I “Your abstemlous- served. Those present were: Mes- Henry D. Gentzler, administrator of age. Her remains were taken to the j | field. Graefe was a tower of strength ;ness; your courtesy and gentleness: Birthday Party. srs. and Mesdames—Robert brothers and sisters and her father-: your Wantz, -Vimrod Armstrong, deceased, filed in- residence of Charles E. Stem. Win- 1 'on the offensive. He hit the line bard In-law, Joel Fisher, Pennsylvania and forbearance and charity Miss Ora Turtle entertained a num- Thomas Myers, Jeremiah Koontz, Al- field, on Friday evening, ! and followed his, interference perfect- : have made you exemplar, ventories of money and debts, receiv- and buried I avenue, returned last week to her I the of our’ ber of her young friends on Friday fred Starner; John Brown, Charles ed order personal property, at Bethel Church, Barn’s Creek, on i i ly. lives. To your tolerance of differing : evening, 27, at her on Kemper; Mary Up- to sell home in Kansas. opinions, October home Mrs. Wantz, Mrs. filed report of sale of personal proper- Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. J. T. Marsh i i Sprague’s first drop kick was of the to your respect for honest : East Main street. It was the oc- ton Myers; Misses—Annie Haines, ty. and settled his first and final ac- conducted the services. ! sensational order. Standing on his Mrs. J. L. Reifsnider, Sr., who has religious convictions may be attribut- • casion of her fourteenth birthday jBeulah Reese, Lucy Kemper, Mary 45-yard daughter, ed in count. The deceased was a cousin of C. own line he received the ball been ill at the home of her large measure the subsidence : an enjoyable evening was spent. Witherow, Nusbaum, in bigotry and Pauline Eliza- letters of administration on the es- E. Stem. She is survived by her and cut the cross-bar exacty in two, Mrs. Richard B. Creecy. German- of and the disappearance of ¦ Games were played and delicious re- beth Wolf, Catherine Haines, Ada tate of Nimrod Davis, deceased, grant- mother.Mrs.Eleanor Warfield,who re- with several feet to spare. Weaver town, Pa,, is now much better, and animosity among creeds. Your char- freshments served. Starner, Edna G. Myers, home, ity ¦ Rachel Dev- ed to Davis, war- sides with Mr. Stem; and by one : played with his usual fierce game on will return to her Terrace Hill, ‘ embraces all denominations present were; ilblss, Starner, Cora Amelia who received on ¦ in Those Misses— Elsie Bittle, rant to appraise, notify brother, Edward, near Sam's Creek.! defense. Cooper and Welch sized up Monday, accompanied by Mrs. the knowledge that the hope, Gertrude, and and order to Creecy. i common Anna Helen Gehr, Grace Wantz. Bernetta Utermahlen, creditors. The pallbearers were Geo. Devries,' : Rock Hill’s plays well, and Leary and the common belief and the common Mary Hay, Elizabeth Gelman, Eva Mary Wantz, Lydia Koontz, Hattie Easton, Smith, Billingslea prayer Letters of administration on the es- Sewell Lee Ollie carried the hall for sever- Mr. and of them all is that on the day Stoner., Helen Fowble, Margaret and Utermahlen, Emma Brown, Harriet Pickett, Pickett, gains. Fuccy Mrs. William Adams and all tate of Thomas Bair, deceased, grant- Herbert and J-. Cona- al good For Rock Hill Henry and when differences shall disappear Eckard, Myers, Hattie Brown Anna Myers, way. were Cassell, of Avondale, Mrs. men 1 Hilda Bell and Ella Leister: ed to Minnie B. Bair, who received C. M. Waltz was the funeral di- starred. His punts got off with Charles Stouch, of this city; and all shall be judged there —Han-y Jones, Madeline Myers, Erma Myers, Marga- precision. Line-up: Mrs. but ¦ Messrs. Ezra Kar- warrant to appraise, and order to no- rector. good distance and i Ella Muhl and daughter Lula, of shall be one fold under the One naugh. Stoner, Zahn, ret Myers: tify Rock Bal- Shepherd. Harold Charles | -1 Messrs.—Frank Steven- creditors. . ! W. M. Position. Hill Cummings, You have taught us that ; Carr Brown, Geiman, George son, Oliver Eckard, Harmon, I Staley timore; Edward and Mr. Stoner Elwood Albert A. Dorsey, administrator w. | Nash. Dukes Left end Koontz, near city, service of country is a duty to God; and Robert Turtle. Ralph Starner, Wm. Hlvely, John a., of this visited Al- that liberty, j I of Mary H. Dorsey, deceased, set- Leary Left tackle Hinchman fred Lowe and family, of Hanover. without license, can only i Wagner, Maurice Utermahlen, Oliver tled first j Joseph E. Nash, 42 years of age, Left guard Newland be attained by a devoted Bankand, Carroll Bemlller, his and final account. and an employe the Welch ;Pa. Mr. Lowe was formerly of near adherence forCom- Howard Wag- of Consolidated Husung Gately to our form of government, accom- Vote for Dehoff Marker, Warehlme, Julia Ann Hook, Elias Jerome returning Centre this city. Hon. Lee Hull, ner, John T. Wagner, Charles H. Wag- Gas Co. of Baltimore, while . Cooper Right guard Daltls, panied by a cheerful obedience to Clyde Ecker, Sterling Hlvely, Lloyd p. m„ C. on missioner; don’t permit ner Wagner, exe- from work about 6 last Satur- Billingslea... .Right tackle Long! Rev. J. Mallon entertained constituted authority. These obliga- Brown, Benny Myers, Brown, and Columbus M. day crossed the Pennsylvania Tuesday evening, Paul cutors of Wagner, deceased, Rail- Weaver Right end Corbett the following tions you have yourself so admirably the control of the Board Elmer Frank Tingling, John 111- at guests at at the rectory, Wantz. Walter e one time beclouded the vision of 1 ; Boyle’s Hall was the scene of a Robert Myers, Leonard Kemper, Car- Angeline Jones, executrix of Thoa. ! | His family were very much worried land. Umpire—Mr. Gill, Virginia. ’ Calvin Wooden, proprietor of the many by vividly demonstrating that very pretty dance last Monday night rolli Louey. Leander Wantz and others. S. deceased, Inventory of about his non-appearance at home, Field judge—Mr. Thomas, W. C. Spring Lake Farm Dairy, near Hamp- loyalty to country and its government given by several young gentlemen of; Jones, filed were ignorance M. debts, and settled her, first and final and In of his death Time of periods—ll minutes each. stead, who is at the Maryland Home- is not the possession of one faith, the college. The Hall was lighted by! Methodist Protestant Church. until while reading paper on Sun- glorious heritage all, and Jack-o-lanterns, account, also received order to trans- ¦ j the Score—W. M. C„ 16; Rock Hill. 0. opathic Hospital, is convalescing rap- but the of and to the strains of Sunday School and Adult Bible ter mortgage. -1 day morning, they saw that an un-' idly and expects to leave the institu- the one staunch cable which binds all popular two-steps and waltzes, play- , {known man had been killed, and on Classes at 9.30 a. m, Wm. H. Ander- Episcopal Missionary Conference. tion this week. Dr. Henry Stansbury creeds in indissoluble union. ed by one of the young men of the. Superintendent of going to the morgue, found it was mighty labors, college, every one t son. the Anti-Sa- The conference of the third mis- performed an operation about a week “For these these of the dances was League Md., speak Twelve New Methodist Protestant body of father. I gains, ap- enjoyed to the utmost. During loon of will at the the husband and 1 sionary department of the Protestant p*o. and since that time Mr. Wooden immeasurable the world the a. m. The preach They had his remains moved to his plauds you, evening and fruit punch 10.30 Pastor will Churches. Episcopal Church will meet in Balti- has shown a rapid improvement. He i sandwiches at p. m., on new on Appleton street, Baltimore, : none thirty-five young 7.30 “All Saints”. Chris- Twelve churches dedicated in home 1 9. The de- will spend the winter in ; “than whom with more zeal were served. About ;> one year place they were to more on November 8 and people tian Endeavor Hour 6.30 in.; Top- will be the record of the from which taken partment takes In 12 dioceses, with recuperating. adored were present. ic: “Great Lives” Maryland Hampstead, this county, on the "• Union services for Conference of the Metho- 8.20 15 bishops 8 delegates The, Deity, and divine commands * dist train last Tuesday, and from to and from each Harmanus Fisher, Baltimore, men on Wednesday evening at Grace Protestant Church, according to |; there diocese—4 clerical and 4 lay. The J. of obeyed.” Frank Tingling Dies Suddenly. ! the schedule Mt. Carmel where funeral services and daughter, Miss Grace Faher.spent “A in amplitude of Lutheran Church i~> the incetesc of of dedications. Since j dioceses are those of Pittsburgh, man framed the and Religion the last meeting conference, were held. Rev. A. H. McKinley of- several days this week at the West- nature, a burning and a shining light') As we go to press news that “The Men Forward of the Erie, Harrisburg, Bethlehem and comes by Mr. several minster Hotel. Mr. Fisher is head in Church, an Prank Tingling of Eastvlew, died Movement.” Addresses Fran- months ago, five churches i {ficlated. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the ardent and zealous cis White and Mr. Wm. H. Morris, of have been He is survived by widow and of the firm of J. Harmanus Fisher & American citizen, the example of rather suddenly at Johns Hopkins. dedicated and seven more | a Easton and Washington, West Vir- Baltimore. All the men of the city have M. Sheridan, ' mother, ' Son, bankers and brokers, of Balti- your a precious a University last night. The body will notified Rev. Dr. J. seven small children; his 1 ginia, Virginia Southern life shall be and are the president of the that and four and two sisters. and Vlr- more, a cousin of Dr. James perpetual laity be brought Westminster this even- invited. conference, I | brothers gina. and is possession of the of to they will dedicatory ex- Mr. Nash was a member of TreHton 1 W. Reese, East Mam street. Mr. the Catholic Church.” ing and the funeral will take place j have their The opening service will be held i Methodist Episcopal ercises before the meeting of tlie Lodge No. 33, I. O. M„ which lodge Fisher and his daughter drove here i Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the Church. in St Paul’s Church. Bishop Murray says Snnbonnet ¦ Sunday next conference, in the spring. The attended the funeral In a body and from Baltimore, and he this is Drill!. ; Methodist Protestant Church below school 9.15 a. m.; Com- will make an address of welcome. time he has been that After Mr. Parke’s fifteen Mr. Tingling had been at munion service 10.30 a. m.; Junior latest church to notify Dr. Sheridan held services at the grave. The pall- ( follow In Paul’s the first over address Eastview. * Armacost,Jac- Conferences will St. road since the day of the stagecoach. little girls from the parish school the hospital since last Saturday. League 2.30 p. m.; 7.30 p. m; Ad- ts cornerstone laying, was the bearers were John H. parish house. Methodist Protestant Church, at ob Armacost, Wesley Cooper. Jacob He recognized several of the old came upon the stage, Catherine Ting- dress by Mr. Wm. H. Anderson of the Laurel, which lay Palmer, George Dehoff and Richard landmarks, hut of course there are ling carrying “Old Glory,” Eleanor Anti-Saloon League. will this week the your j! Make your cross (X) mark In Special meetings begin cornerstone of a $30,000 edifice. Rev. Tracy. G. V. Tipton had charge of Make cross (X) mark in many Improvements and innovations Chrest the Maryland flag and Helen November Aviary Donovan Is the pastor. the funeral. the square opposite the letter C. since that time. Diffenbach the papa] colors. Lillian the square opposite the letter C. j112.