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VOL. XXXV EMMITSBTJRG, MARYLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 N O. 31 COUNTY TO BE DEMOCRATS SWEEP STATE AND COUNTY.---BLAIR LEE THE NEXT BIG AUDIENCE REPRESENTED SENATOR.---HARRINGTON, MAGRUDER AND McNULTY ELECTED. FOR BRYAN AT CHICAGO LAND SHOW ---EVERY COUNTY CANDIDATE BUT ONE WINS OUT. OPERA HOUSE PACKED Efforts of Committees Meet Prof. Lagarde of Mount St. With Success PREPARING FOR BIG MARYLAND NEEDS A BACK Mary's Presided CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEET TO THE FARM MOVEMENT EXHIBITS FOR BALTIMORE SHOW PRESIDENT AND LEE PRAISED Convention of Maryland Societies Will Western Part of State Must Look to Be Held in Baltimore on November Over Half of Money Needed Already Incoming Fareigners for Farm Goldsborough and Commoner Reviewed 17, 18 and 19. Raised.—Farmers Appear to Be Help. Wilson's Policies. —In Ringing Talk Enthusiastic and Promise to Preparations are being made for the That a "back to the farm" move- Advocated Election of Entire Send Products. greatest religious gathering of young ment will soon become nece •sary in Democratic Ticket. people ever held in this State, in Balti- order Seven hundred dollars will be used to to supply the demand for farm The largest Democratic Mass Meet- more, November 17, 18 and 19, at labor place an exhibit of Frederick county in Western Maryland, is the pre- ever held within doors in this county Associate Congregational Church. products at the great United States diction made by persons who are aware was that of Saturday at the City Opera This will be the Convention of all the of Land Show at Chicago and a display at the pronounced scarcity of farm help House, Frederick. It was the formal Christian Endeavor Societies in Mary- in the State exhibition in Baltimore dur- the Western section of the State. close from a standpoint of a strenuous land and a great crowd of them is ex- ing Maryland Week. At least $500 of Almost daily, the cry for additional campaigi., admirably managed and pected. Throughout the Western this amount will be used for the county's coun- labor comes from the farmers in West- fought to the last ditch. ties, Mr. Karl Lehmann, of ern exhibit at Chicago with the Maryland Denver, Maryland, and especially those own- By 8 o'clock every seat in the build- Colorado, the International Field Secre- ing exhibit, and the balance will be used farms along the lines of the West- ing was occupied, even to the topmost tary of Christian Endeavor, is now ern to assist the Frederick Ciunty Farmers' Maryland Railway Company, and row in the galleries, and a magnificent- touring in the interests of Christian there is no Association to place an exhibition in doubt but that this continued ly represer tative audience it was that Endeavor in General. He is looking up demand will Baltimore. result in an effort to divert greeted the speakers of the evening. the old societies and helping to organ- many of the Although the State is not to be rep- unemployed in the cities, Col. E Austin Baughman, Chairman ize new ones. At the same time he is and also the resented at the Chicago Land Show, it immigrants who are now of the County Central Committee, urging the different societies to send being brought to has been decided that Frederick county Baltimore from for- opened the meeting by introdiming representatives to the convention in eign shores, to the should have an exhibit at the show, in rural districts of Prof. Ernest Lagarde as presiding of- Baltimore. the state, where steady spite of the lack of interest displayed employment ficer. Col. Baughman said: The church is a spacious one and a awaits them. by the State. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: great crowd can be taken care of. The This scarcity of labor along the lines The committee from the Frederick By far the most pleasant duty that county societies are urged to send as of the Western Maryland is but a fur- County Farmers' Association and the has devolved upon me as chairman 01 many members as can attend. There ther illustration of the rapid growth Board of Trade, who are soliciting the County Central Committee—an hon- has been a flat rate made of One Dollar which has takcn place among farming funds for the purpose of getting Fred- or which I again assure you I most a day for entertainment and this will be sections in the western portion of the erick county creditably represented at deeply appreciate—is that of welcom- the entire cost outside of railroad fare. state. Large fruit orchards are now in the Horticultural Show in Baltimore ing our distinguished guest on behalf Special rates can be obtained through of and the United States Land Show at process of development, and there has this representative the railroad agent at your station. meeting which pre- Chicago this month, met with ready also been a general broadening out in sages sweeping Democratic The president of the Union, Rev. a victory. response from the farmers and other agricultural pursuits, which has con- Edgar T. Read, has arranged the most Certainly it is most fitting that he progressive citizens. sumed all of the available labor, and who presides here tc-night should be h Hayward, Mr. attractive program that has ever been Mr. T. B. Noah E. the men behind this development work Democrat of the old school, a Demo- L. presented at a religious gathering in re- must Cramer and Mr. S. Motter, assisted now look to the cities and incom- crat of the Jeffersonian type—that ot by Mr. Charles Snook, of cent years. Every phase of religious ! Europeans Lewistown, ing to supply the deficiency. Democracy which means the rule of the and Mr. William S. activity has been covered and the best! Stoner, of Thur- Western Maryland farmers hope that people, and surely there is no sturdier mont, covered the leaders in the country will be on hand districts around Em- the tide of the unemployed will be turn- exponent of Democracy in this mag- mitstaurg, to conduct the conferences. Thurmont and Lewistown ed in their direction. In an endeavor nificent county than he whom I now and were This county has a number of Christian to procure additional much encouraged. Not only laborers to aid in have the honor to introduce to you— were Endeavor Societies and a goodly repre- the further agricultural cash contributions received, but growth in Prof. Ernest Lagarde of Mt. St. Mary's sentation of the members should attend much produce was promised and in Western Maryland, the farmers will College." every this Convention. have case the project after being ex- HON. BLAIR LEE, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY the active co-operation of Gen- A tremendous applause greeted Prof. plained Senator from Maryland. ,:oeds eral Passenger Agent Stewart and was heartily and practically in- Autos Pay for Roads There. Next U. S. He sia Hon. William P. Jackson Lagarde who, in acknowledging the dorsed. appointed by Gov. Goldsborough to the unexpired term of the late other officials of the Western Maryland Out in Kansas, at least in some coun- honor and introducing the speakers, So far there has been $325 promised Senator Rayner. Railway Company. ties, according to a prominent citizen said: toward the fund, part of which has al- ready of Kansas City, Mo., they are making Large Incomes of Englishmen. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: been paid. Mr. Hayward said on In response to the appeal made automobiles pay for road construction. by ! The Democrats scored an almost un- England's income from I know and feel that I am voicing Saturday that he thought $600 would President assessed In Johnson county the law Wilson, through his Secre- precedented victory in Frederick coun- the sentiments of all here present when cover the entire Chicago is that from abroad, as set forth in the income tax expense at the the $5 tax tary of State, Mr. Bryan, every Demo- ty, electieg every man on the ticket I say that Frederick City is show and that $800 on each motor vehicle $4.25 statistics of last year, reached the im- honored ex- would cover the en- crat in Maryland and many who are not with the exception of the office of tire expenses at shall be retained by the county to be mense total of $520,000,000, which rep- ceedingly tonight by the presence of both the Baltimore and Democrats went to the polls on Tues- County Surveyor which was carried by Chicago shows. used for the maintenance of the county resents capital of nearly $13,000,000,- the Premier Statesman of the present day to record his approval of the present Emory C. Crum, the present incumbent roads. Many of the counties in Kan- 000. These incomes are derived from Federal Administration,the Great Com- The committees have also met with administration. As a result Hon. Blair by 102 majority over George M. Hett, sas had no roads at the time the law foreign mines, gas works,water works, moner, the learned expounder of the great success persuading the farmers Lee was elected United States Senator Democrat. was passed. Johnson county had seven tramways, teachings of our primal commoner, the to send samples of their by about 25,000. Mr. Lee carried along Blair Lee breweries, tea and coffee products for of county road,.and the county was given a plurality of Sage of Monticello. the displays at Baltimore miles with him the other Democratic State 631, which plantations, nitrate grounds, oil fields, and Chicago. commissioners refused to designate any exceeded the hopes of many The candidates. lands, financial, telegraph, cable, ship- None better represents the fine flow- produce and vegetables are to be because of the bur- Democrats. The vote was as follows: more county roads Lee, ping and insurance companies, branches er of the chivalry of triumphant Dem- sent to the Farmers' Exchange and county in Noticeable in the returns is the fact 5,264; Parran, 4,633; Wellington, den that is placed upon the of banks and mercantile companies, ocracy, the battles fought, the sacri- from there shipped to Baltimore that the Progressive vote failed to ma- 302. and maintaining the upkeep. That ieft the mortgages on property, loans and de- fices borne, the heroism exhibited than Chicago. Mr. Noah E. Cramer, chair- accumulated terialize and indications point to a fall- Frederick W. Cramer, for County entire fund which had posits abroad and profits of all kinds the distinguished gentleman who is man of the Committee appointed to State to be ing away of the new party. The re- Treasurer, led the county ticket, secur- arising from about from the tax levied by the business done abroad by to address us. canvass the county, said that sults also show that William H. Ander- ing a plurality of 1,045. Neidig, the Middle- utilized on this one stretch of road. manufacturers, merchants and com- None better than he, in union with town, Buckeystown son, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon defeated Republican candidate, receiv- and Urbana dis- now been distributed so mission agents. When it is realized his conscientious and masterful captain, tricts have The fund has little in- as yet been covered, and to receive the League forces, exerts very ed 4,181 votes. how great is the typifies the stated that each township is capital invested by promises, the hopes, the that marked success was met owners in fluence on voters generally. This was For Sheriff, John D. Conard, Jr., re- with money paid in by machine Englishmen abroad in these varied en- aims, the associations, the achieve- at all places and that most apparent in Frederick County ceived 5,033 votes to 4,627 the farmers individual townships. for P. Merle terprises the immense aggregate ments of the Democracy now are enthusiastic over the where superintendent in- restored the two exhibits, over 100 miles of road every man the Hiteshew, Republican. to and that very few of In this manner come, outside that included in the in- power to realize the principles that them have refused Johnson coun- opposed for House of Delegates was The County Commissioners elected to contribute. Many have been designated in come tax statistics, can be imagined. her sons of other days so conclusively have volunteered share elected. I Continued on page 5.) give assistance ty,and each township has paid its defined, so devotedly supported and so to to the cause by giv- products of this fund. The result is that the This ear's Crop Very Valuable. successfully effectualized. ing to be used as exhibits. He is here roads movement has received a It not tonight to ask Many fine specimens have been secured good infrequently happens that com- you to help to perpetu- that section of the country. parative ate in this way. Mr. Cramer says that big boost in small crops sell for more the policies of our great leader by money some excellent specimens of grain, in the aggregate than very large electing next Tuesday all of our can- Dwindling. fruits and vegetables have been prom- Customs Receipts Not ones. Last year's great corn crop, didates under the generalship of that ised. Although the new tariff act with its much exceeding any previous one, was peerless Marylander, Blair Lee. lower THE CHRONICLE has been authorized rates of duty have been in effect worth a good deal less than crops of Ladies and gentlemen, the speaker I practically a month am to act as collector for Emmitsburg dis- the customs re- several preceding years when produc- to introduce to you is, in the words ceipts have so far tion trict. All contributions will be for- shown little falling was considerably smaller. The of a leading citizen of our State, "one off. According to the most who warded to the general treasurer, Mr. Treasury state- valuable corn crop, prior to this sways his audience by the power ment the customs receipts year, from the of T. B. Hayward. All produce to be ex- for October money:point of view, his eloquence as the forest trees amounted to $30,138,000, was that of 1909, when hibited must be at the Farmers' Ex- just about production was bend before the storm." $80,000:less than those of satisfactory but not to introduce the change, Frederick, Md., not later than October, 1892. abnormal. This I have the honor deficit for the fiscal year's sub-normal crop Hon. William Jennings Bryan. Monday or Tuesday next. It is desired The year to date, will be worth a to statement shows, good deal more than LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FELLOW- have each exhibit marked by name the $5,757,627, about last year's and and $3,900,000 more than the will probably somewhat DEMOCRATS, ALL: address of the exhibitor. deficit at the exceed in val- corresponding period last year. ue the 1909 crop. It will be the small- It is with a sense of profound appre- (Continued on page 5.) Increase in Auto Accidents. est in more than a decade, but in all The likelihood the most increase in automobile accidents Secure Positions for Students. valuable ever pro- in the larger duced. Wesleyan Students Steal Hymn Books. cities during the past Johns Hopkins University is to es- three years is Wesleyan students astounding as will appear tablish a bureau to assist students and stole 400 hymn from the Increased Operations Make a Deficit. books from the following authentic figures: graduates to secure positions. A simi- college chapel, and New York 310 A deficit of shown in when Prof. Karl per cent; Philadelphia, lar bureau is being conducted at the $414,972.60 is P. Harrington, who 390; Boston, 277; the annual for the was conducting Cleveland, 540; Bal- University of Maryland under the di- report of operations chapel exercises, an- timore, 200; year ended Presi- nounced that the Pittsburgh, 180; Detroit, rection of Samuel Want, an instructor June 30 last issued by congregation would 325; Buffalo, 200; dent J. M. the Western sing "Rock of Ages," he soon San Francisco, 93; in the Law Department. The purpose Fitzgerald of found Milwaukee, 93; Maryland Company after ap- no one but himself and the choir Cincinnati, 260; New- of the bureau is to provide employment Railway sing- ark, 40; Los proval by directors. This com- ing. During the prayer by Angeles, 280; Kansas that is remunerative and then to give the Prof. Har- City, 500; Seattle, pares surplus of $647,270.58 last rington an enormous alarm 180; Indianapolis, the students an opportunity while pur- withfa clock, con- 450; Providence, 400; year. It accounted for by the in- cealed in the organ, went off St. Paul, 400; suing their studies to do practical work is with a operating expenses due to con- loud noise. Denver, 57; Memphis, 400. in the line of their professions. creased struction work on the line. The total $7,632,679.11, an To Jail for Happy Xmas. Since his operating revenue was W. M. Pays Violation Fine. dash through the South , $389,621. A increase over last year of For 24 violations Brooklyn man, styling himself the from Washington to Mobile and back in of the act of Con- "original hen-pecked seventy-two hours, President gress, prohibiting employes husband," ap- the has Three hundred dollars is the amount from being peared before a magistrate and been the recipient of much porvender worked more than 16 consecutive asked of the reward offered for the arrest and hours, to be sent to jail for six from Southern the Western Maryland months to es- admirers. Sweet pota- conviction of those guilty of robbing Railway Com- cape the constant nagging of toes yams, Hubbard squash, pany paid $600 in the and his wife pumpkins, ' the home of Harry W. Bowers, Esq., United States .daughters. He begged with and apples by the peck District Court —$25 for n tears measure,bushel, of Frederick. each violation, Ina eyes that he be sent to and barrel are the which was the least jail for at arriving at White fine imposed by Judge two months, House daily. Cumberland Valley Railroad, Rose. have as he "wanted to The a a happy Christmas." subsidiary of the Pennsylvania system, Three order to replace There will representatives of the Chinese has given an 25 per On her standardization trial the be no anti-trust legislation government until the are in the United States EMERSON C. HARRINGTON cent of its wooden passenger equipment battleship, Texas, the largest war craft regular session of Congress. studying our courts. Elected Comptroller of the Treasury. with cars of all-steel construction. in the American Navy made 22.28 knots. C.F.,41) rrkip, Tilro nirlr

Would Remove Insane Patients. MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE Treasurer Jacob Tyson and Howard Magruder, of the Board of Charities and Corrections, have recommended to the County Commissioners to remove all insane patients from Montevue Hos- pital to the State Institution, where they will be cared for at $100 a year. The cost of maintenance at the Freder- ick asylum has been about $212 a year. The Frederick farm, Including the buildings, represents an outlay of $200,- 000. Friday to day by the American Consul General 6 • Percy Lambert, holder of the world's at Hankow. The Local Weekly Newspaper per automobile speed record, was killed in Striking coal miners in Southern Col- 1,000 Circulation is the Most Valuable •an automobile accident at the Brook- orado defied the State troops to-day Advertising Medium in the World.— lands Aerodrome, London. and the most serious outbreak of vio- Chas. H. Betts, Pres. of New York lence since the arrival of the soldiers terrace talk YOU CAN The Interstate Commerce Commission State Press Association. decided o suspend the proposed in- followed, one man being killed and sev- A number of new yells were pulled but then the visitors held. On the next MOVE creases in freight rates filed by the eral others wounded. off by cheer leader McGee. down, when Gettysburg's defense was railroads in territory east of the Miss- The Moreni petroleum district, near our store to your living drawn in, Chaptain McManus showed issippi and north of the Potomac and Bucharest, Roumania, was swept by a he ex- room by a letter. Just tell Every student entitled to exercise his splendid field generalship when Ohio Rivers. destructive fire which, within 24 hours, Keenan, who Hutzler's Mail Order De- franchise went to Emmitsburg and cast ecuted a fake pass to The Customs House at New York, re- did more than $5,000,000 damage. first touch- his ballot. carried the ball over for the partment what you desire, ceived instructions from Washington It was announced to-day at a meet- down. and the PoStman will hand announcing the extension of time from ing of the trustees of Columbia Uni- During the first half the Mountaineers it to you—quick, simple— 1 November versity that a Large delegations from Frederick, 1 to December 1 for taking gift of $250,000 has had the ball in Gettysburg's territory Just like that we can place out license and filing bonds for collec- been received to constitute the princi- Thurmont and Gettysburg attended the most of the time,but frequent penalties tion of foreign items that come under pal of a fine arts endowment fund game on Wednesday. prevented them from scoring more than the great variety of our the income tax law. Edw.rd Morris, president of Morris one touchdown. wonderful Store in your The Nobel prize for science was & Co., and one of the wealthiest pack- The Yellow Springs Band, was pres- In the second half Gettysburg secur- home—Write and ask us to awarded to Prof. Charles Richer, a ers in the world, died at his home in ent and furnished excellent music before ed two fumbles on Mount St. Mary's do something for you— member of the French Academy of Chicago. and during the game. 15-yard line and by a series of line Over for the Medicine, and President of the Physical Tuesday. plunges carried the ball Research Society of London. He is 63 first touchdown. HUTZLER BFOINEM e A firing squad of students were given "rec" on years old and has spent many years Spanish troops at The BALTIMORE dawn executed Capt. Monday by Bishop Edward P. Allen, of combating tuberculosis. Manuel Sanchez, a Spanish army officer, found guilty by Mobile, formerly president of Mt. St. Victoriano Huerta will reject any de- court-martial of the murder of Don Mary's. mand by President Wilson that he re- Garcia Jalon, a wealthy land owner, B USINESS LOCAL. sign his post as President of Mexico. last May. out a Regret Detachment of all the regi- Among the prominent laity who at- This was the statement given by a ments in garrison witnessed the execu- tended Wednesday's game were Joe Pure, mellow, with a flavor Mexican official. tion. that tickles the palate HAVE your Watches, Clocks and Jew- Engel, of the Washington Americans, and elry repaired by George T. Eyster who Saturday. lingers in the memory. Two persons were killed and 20 injur- "Eddie" Plank, Collins and Davis, of warrants the same and has always Or FOR SALE BY hand a large stock of watches, clocks, Daniel and Guanito Madero, brothers ed in street car strike in Indianapolis. the Athletics. ,of the murdered president, Francisco jewelry and silverware. Wednesday. Leading Dealers Madero, under arrest charged with "Bear" Dowdle, '15, star tackle of .election plotting, were placed in the Fearing that millions of dollars worth the Catholic University football eleven, GUY K. MUTTER military prison in Vera Cruz. of patent records may be burned Secre- tary of the Interior Lane decided to ex- has returned to resume his studies at Miss Nancy Gordon Steele, a native clude smokers from the Patent Office. the Mount. Dowdle's departure from ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR of Baltimore, became the bride of Dev- the capital caused much gloom in the AT LAW Prince Regent Ludwig was ordained ereux Milburn, the polo star, at Water- Washington camp and proved king of Bavaria. a tower Paint----Drouth Will be in Emmitsburg Tuesday of bury, L. I. of strength in the wall of the Moun- each week from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Office at King George gave a dinner to 500 China signed a treaty with Russia taineer's defense. The longer the drouth the more Public Library Room. Frederick office workmen who in record time put up a recognizing the autonomy of Outer rain is required to water the earth. telephone number 30. iune 3-10-tf new white facade to Buckingham Pal- Mongolia. Gettysburg, 14; Mount St. Marys, 6. ace at a cost of $300,000. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, was The longer a building goes without Gettysburg defeated painting the dryer it gets and more Attorney General McReynolds warn- elected President of the Alumni Associ- Mount St. Mary's Hannon Laid Them Low. ADELSBERGER 14 to 6, on Wednesday in one of the paint is required to keep water out. ALBERT ed *United States marshals to he ation. best games ever played here. The cautious in interpreting the new order Attorney General McReynolds conclu- Their second score came in the third A ten gallon Job this year is a teams were evenly matched and the LIVERYMAN allowing them to select their own depu- ded the final argument for the dissolu- quarter, when Carroll fumbled a pass eleven gallon Job next year—you men of both elevens fought like demons ties. tion of the so-called Harvester Trust. Gettysburg again secured the ball on will save money by using the best HOTEL SPANGLER until the signal whistle blew. plays Premier Asquith was attacked by President Wilson telegraphed Mayor the 10-yard line and in three paint, Emmitsburg, Maryland militant suffragettes, at Edinburgh, Kline, of New York, expressing his scored their second touchdown. McMcManus, Sutton Scotland, armed with dog whips. great interest in the beginning of the Carroll, Captain Dowdle played splendid football for DEVOE'S dredging for the new pier there. and Automobile The Senate Banking Committee spent the Mountaineers, while Hoar and For Hire Thirty-two hours debating the capitalization and were killed and forty in- Milhaffey excelled for the visitors. Fine control of the four regional banks, ten- jured in a railroad collision near Melun, Thos, Gelwicks, Agt. Horses and First-Class The april 24-iy tatively proposed to administer the new France. line-up: Mt. St. Mary's Pos. Gettysburg Carriages. system. Invitations to the White House wed- Hannon I e Biehl ding of Jessie Wilson were issued. Sunday. Kelly 1 t .....Rosenberger Teams for Drummers and Members of both houses of Congress Thursday. J. McManus 1. g . .. W. McHugh Pleasure Parties a Specialty left Washington to look after their All state troops were called out by Rice c Witherow _autY7 09 lv political fences. Governor Ralston for duty in the street Dwyer r Shaefer Three Chinese government officials car strike at Indianapolis. Dowdle r t Baegle New York on a in- Keenan r e Brumbaugh VE-ri—Se\ arrived in tour of The Senate Banking and Currency L. McManus q. b Hoar NOW IS THE TIME spection. Committe by a vote of 7 to 5 adopted Carroll 1 h Weygel The funeral of Charles Gates, the amendment to the currency bill provid- Sutton r. h Hatch Plant Fall Bulbs t millionaire who died while on a hunting ing that the stock of the federal reserve To Mahoney f b Scheffer trip in Wyoming was held in New York. banks shall be offered to the public for i Touchdowns—Keenan,Weygel. Goals The brief of the government against a period of 60 days and that the banks 70:2:31al from touchdown—Hoar (2). Referee— shall underwrite the subscriptions and the Harvester Trust was prepared for Porter, Washington College, Umpire— filing in the take whatever amount the public does United States District Saylor, Hopkins. Head linesman,Beall, Court in St. Paul, Minn. not purchase. The resolution also pro- NIVai Western Maryland. Time of quarters- vides that the banks shall name four I- ---- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson accepted the 12 minutes. government five Dowdle Hit the Linelflard. position of vice chairman of the women's directors and the Substitutions—Mount St. Mary's— directors on each regional reserve bank. If NO W department of the National Civic Fed- Mulhearn for a '• Colonel Goethals recommended nearly In the first half :the Mountaineers Haltigan for Carroll eration. McManus, Whettle UNIVERSAL YOU CAN HAVE $37,000,000 worth of finishing touches rushed the ball almost at will and finally Kelly, Kane for J. Moran for Hannon. PORTLAND CEMENT Monday. to the Panama Canal in a bill made to landed it on Gettysburg's 10-yard line, for Dwyer, W. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS the Serious disorders in Southern Honan the House Committee on Appropria- makes strongest TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME were reported in the State Department tions. The E. G. S. Literary Society. Farrell's Vote Not Counted. cONCRETE All winter, at Christmas time, at The Emmitsburg Grammar School In the election at Emmitsburg on Easter time, also on your lawns the MARYLAND NV EEK IN Brown and the Wild Cat. Literary Society held its first meeting Tuesday, the fact that one voter took FOR SA LE BY and in your flower beds at Springtime- if you BALTIMORE TO BE BIG EVENT It will be remembered that from on Friday afternoon, October 31st. along with him into the booth a sam- first opening of time to time stories have been told of Following is the program: ple ballot caused his vote to be thrown FRIZELL plant now. Horticultural Society and Its Affiliated E. L. local wild cat encounters. Few of Song, by the School; Reading of out, at least not counted. The voter Bodies to Hold Annual Meeting Bolgiano's Fall Bulbs these stories were overdrawn. The at- Minutes; Business; Recitation, "Wish- was James Farrell, and in some 'man- Emmitsburg, Md. and Exhibits the Products of J sized and true to name. tention of Ward Brown, of Emmits- ing," Rachel Rogers; Current Events; ner the sample ballot was dropped upon are full the Farm. years Bulb burg, who was working in the woods Reading, Selected, Miss Alice McNair; the floor. When the time came to de- Our 95 experience in Week will Selection has placed us in a posi- Maryland be observed at back of Mt. St. Mary's College the Vocal Trio, Margaret Hays, Ethel An- posit his ballot, the judges were equal- Apr. 110-09 1 yr. of knowing the most relia- the Fifth Regiment Armory in Balti- other day, was attracted by an animal nan, Margaret Zimmerman: Esther Ag- ly divided on whether it should be tion to 22, ble source of securing the choic- more, November 1S when the which he took to be a skunk, but which new was appointed critic; then follow- counted, and the ballot was placed in Society and est French and Holland Grown State Horticultural its af- upon closer inspection proved to be an ed a composition, "My First Year in an envelope and delivered to the Board hold their Bulbs. filiated bodies will annual unusually large catamount, nearly a Grammar School, May Rowe; Recita- of Election Supervisors, who will deter- products of meetings and exhibit the ard in length. tion, "The Indian Singer," Sheridan mine upon it at the official counting of features Beautifully Illustrated 30 Page the farm. There will be many Not knowing whether, unarmed, to Biggs; Song, by the School; Critic; the ballots. The law provides that a make it Bulb Poultry of the exhibition that will attempt an attack upon it, fearing that Dialogue, "After School," Virginia fac-simile ballot shall not be taken into and Book Free. Eyster, Margaret Hays, Margaret An- worth while for the farmer to see. it might down Ii tolls you exactly how to arrange and spring upon him, he sat nan, Margaret Zimmerman, Ethel An- the election booth by a voter. Some Fall to have the best There will also be a side, for the at a care for your Buibs social respectful distance from it and nan, Esther Agnew, Sara Linn; Col- claimed the sample ballot was a fac- success, also give a full line of Poultry visiting farmers will be guests of the laid deep plans. But before he could lection; Report of Treasurer. The simile, while others claimed to be such Supplies and requisites- If you have not contain both Baltimore Board of Trade at a luncheon, COMe to a definite decision as to wheth- meeting was closed with a song by the it should the same on SlesiT alieudy received a copy send us a postal sides as the official ballot contains. an automobile tour of the city and a to bite it or school. _ FARMS to-day. er run from it, the con- Each. Doz. boat ride around the harbor. Mary- siderate wild cat took to the bushes 2FBnr a Hyacinths 4c 40c is largely Brown Bedding Hyacinths 5c 60c land Week educational, with and resumed his occupation. •4r-fr-;---t ,-r--.--eir-.---;-e,4r-or-:-,,,r7---• Sizesiaiz BeHuHlybyasaccininthth 7c 75c exhibits from the experimental station Time of halves, 20 minutes. 1st. S Hyacinths 12c 1.25 "Sold by Strout" Freesia 3c 25c of the Maryland Agricultural College Early Mixed 3c 25c t3hea5ign2vve nailed onthe Tulips WATCH Is barns of PMaaryrootrT.Coltitpasge Tulips 4c 30c and with speakers of national import- c FREE GIFT 7 $1 4c 35c ance. Every man who can possibly FAR MS Double Tulips 3c 25c 2. Narcissus Single 3c 30c spare the time should go. Scientific :) thatT Jonquils 3c 25c People Seem c yers are from the Narcissus 3c 30c farming means larger and better crops Some Overcoat from $3.50 Crocus Mixed 2c 20c c With Every Boys' Suit or great A mineriBocan stCities. and the results of scientific farming —to think much of the money Oxalis 3c 25c that J Therefore nwewieB9u1 have Big General sil 15c 1.50 are shown during Maryland Week. spent in advertising is wasted. But Watch guaranteed for one year. Stem set and wind. Offices New York Chinese Sacreded Lillies 12c 1.30 does it seem likely that the business Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and receive ho-dieds of calls for farms every day. Our Plant Season Deer and wild turkeys are reported men of the United States would spend Men's Suits Wesed more farms than any other Azen- Extra Fine cy in the World. Now In Full Progress to be plentiful in Virginia. billions in this way unless it produced We can sell your farm. advance fees. No Palms and Hardy returns? give the wearer good service and pleasure. Listing blanks and valuable illustrated Beautiful Plants, Ferns, which book," Howtos vvriselltee mailed selling a price within the advertising .day Farm."to Evergreens at 'U—'"HE stores which do the largest The simple truth is that reach of all- Watch the Baltimore Amer- "T business are those which keep is the least expensive form of salesman- c Winter Caps and Hats ican and Sun for special sales. If you E. A. Strout Farm Agency Bulbs and Plants trl t their names constantly before ship. _.----.... cannot get Bolgiano's your local dealer- Send us a pos- the Advertising is just as The newspaper is picked up when 47 WEST 34th ST., NEW YORK through public. tal t,an dweeazilli tesltlyoiuwhereTd„rayoucan great a leisure. read its Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh' necessity to an active busi- people are at They c get them. ness life drink are to as carefully as any part of C. F. as food and advertising ROTERING 1 J. 11.:OHLER, healthy physical € xistence. If 3 ou the paper and what the merchant says Bo Oinno's Seed Store c West main street o Representative, Established stop eating you die for want of sus- , is given thoughtful attention. Local BALTIMORE. . MD. tenance,. if you stop advertising, (Formerly Rowe Clothing Store) Emmitsburg, Md. Your business dies for want of pub- c licity." tf. € ---.V.'-il.') .1-31 - trAl• feb 6-12 If Iir rekig Onntirlp 3

municipal Christ- a national The British Parliament opened Mon- Chicago is to have a that Lee was a ciiialidate for day. mas tree which will be fifty feet high office. WILSON AND FIELDER. Wilson and and illuminated by electric lights. ELECTION The attempt to discredit FIELDER and elected by On Monday Chief Justice White was Bryan failed. Lee was Fielder Regarded 6. Election of a handsome majority. Victory For Administration. A similar situntion was presented in FINE NOTE PAPER WILSON New Jersey. Fielder was the repre- SILVER I A the Democracy. SOLID ELECTED sentative of Wilson One pound of Fine Linen Last spring the president of the United New LEVER WATCHES Note Paper — eighty odd States felt impelled to go into AMERICAN urge the passage of certain sheets — with envelopes to Jersey to VICTORY bills in wine!) he was interest- WARRANTED TWO YEARS GOVERNOR reform match ed. The gang felt so sure of its power 50c that it dared to insult the president to ONLY $6.00 CHRONICLE OFFICE. his face. The result is seen in the elec- 6. T. EYSTER. - EMMITSBURG, tion of the president's candidate. er.ir Returns Are Impressive. New Jersey Plurality Backed Lee, Walsh So much for the three states outside New York where the voters have had officers. But in a suit- a chance to elect state We can sell you what you would consider New York, where Murphy and Tam- able refreshment for any rare day in June or whether Estimates Differ, and Fielder. many have ruled ever since Dix be- desire during the Christ- came governor, there is a terrible de- it be something you might The. have real Straw- feat for tile Democratic party. mas holidays. We have it. We Republican candidates for court of ap- berry Ice Cream, the same kind we have furnished peals. Hiscock and Werner. have car- approxi- you in May or June, Hot Chocolate, Hot Bouillon, COLBY'S SHOWING POOR PROGRESSIVES STRONG ried the state by a majority Best of Candies, Society mating 30,000. Oysters in every style, The individual overturns are impres- Chocolates and Johnstones, Sodas, Fruit Sundaes, sive. For instance, Monroe county last Coca Colas and so many other things, we can't just of year gave 1,100 majority, and this year You'll be sorry you didn't come Democrats Apparently Retain Democrats Win Outside it gave 7,000. All over the state there think of just now. seemed to be a disposition to soak Mur- sooner, honest you will. New York State, phy. Control of Legislature, Westchester county, which last year MATTHEWS BROTHERS. gave the Democratic candidates plural- decl-lyr. ities in the neighborhood of 3,000, gives the Republican candidates this year BADLY CUT IN MARYLAND WITH PRESIDENT pluralities of about 3,200. Suffolk is FIELDER ESSEX another county which has shifted from Democratic to Republican in the court The "Racket" Store of appeals vote. Massachusetts Result Probably The Democrats carried Buffalo. elect- Hudson, Home County of Demo- ing Fuhrmann for mayor again. The - 48 Means Retirement of Gov. Progressives carried Syracuse, elect- Men's Bib Overalls - cents cratic Candidate, Gives ing Louis Will as mayor. Albany re- Boys' Overalls - - - - 23c, 25c and 40 cents Him Big Plurality. Foss From Politics, volted against "Packs" McCabe, Mur- I-2c phy's man. and elected a Republican Boys' Undershirts and Drawers 22 mayor, J. W. Stevens. Goods The old machine won out in Phila- Come and look at these York, Nov. or- money Trenton. N. J., Nov. 5.—With incom- New 5.—The Democrats delphia. electing the Republican Save your express and parcel post plete returns from all parts of New still hold the nation. The predictions ganization candidate for district at- Jersey it is apparent that James F. of a reaction have beeil unfulfilled. torney. victory Fielder, Democrat, has been elected Blair Lee has carried Maryland. and While Mr. Wilson's biggest in New Jersey. his E mP mU sC SuQUEAGR, governor of New Jersey over Edward Walsh has carried Massachusetts, the may appear to be most important triumph was in Mary- C. Stokes, Republican, by a plurality sweeping majority of ROTERING 86 SONS latter by the land, CHARLES of not less than 15,000. The chairman where his motives were ridiculed 1913, by American Press Association. 60,000. Fielder, President Wilson's and where his sending of Mr. Bryan as STRICTLY CASH of the Democratic state committee in- candidate, has carried New Jersey by his personal representative to urge the • Feb 26-11-ly says that Fielder's plurality in the President Wilson took a personal Jersey election. James election of Blair Lee was made a mat- state will be 40.000. terest in the New a fair plurality. F. Fielder succeeded him as governor state a severe re- ter of common criticism. He has elect- In Mercer county Stokes received a president, and Field- But in New York When he was elected ed a man of the kind he wanted from OPTOMETRIST plurality of about 1,500 and carried er's candidacy was openly advocated by buke has been administered to the Maryland to the United States :senate, KEFAUVER, FREDERICK, 11D. the legislative ticket to victory. Bar- the president. Murphyized Democracy that took con- DR. C. L. using Bryan as his means of doing it. ton B. Hutchison is the new senator, trol of the state when Governor Hughes while Hervey S. Moore, Edgar Weart Foss' Defeat Impressive. arrived at the Grove street subway gave way to Governor Dix. Smashing and James Hammond are the assem- Massachusetts result probably station a few minutes after 1 o'clock blows have been delivered to the De- The blymen from Mercer. A. Crozer of Governor Foss and rode in an automobile with his for- and means the retirement Reeves, the Progressive senatorial can- mocracy everywhere up state, Republican mer law partner, George Cutley, and from politics. He left the didate, made a remarkable run and where Democracy is strongest the nomina- his brother. William Tumulty. to the party to accept a Democratic far of his ticket. Everett blows have been hardest. Demo- went ahead polls. His vote was 79. After calling tion, became the Massachusetts nominee, was a such as those presidency in Colby. the Progressive on his parents in Monmouth street he In the minor elections, cratic candidate for the Democrats have gener- with the Repub- poor third in the state. took a train that departed from New for mayor, the 1912, then coquetted successful. For instance, president's policy. The Democratic state committee York at 3 o'clock for Washington. ally been licans. bolted the ,/ says that Fielder has carried Jersey Newton D. Baker, the Tom Johnson ran independently for governor and Cleveland, is re-elected over received one of the smallest z. City by about 12.000 and Hudson coun- Wilson Is Delighted. mayor of has now Republican opponent. Davis, and votes east in Masachusetts for any- ty by not less than 25,000. President Wilson. who returned to his Indianapolis has elected a Democratic body since the last time Benjamin F. "SLAGLE HOTEL" Democrats Claim Victory. Washington at 9:30 o'clock last night Will be in EMMITSBURG, MD., at Joseph E. Bell, by 9,000 major- Butler ran. The Democratic state committee Princeton, sat in his of- mayor, after voting at who leads the Indications were that the Democratic Second Thursday of Each Month. from their headquarters ,in Jersey City receiving ity over a Progressive, fice until nearly midnight lost most of the lower gave out a statement claiming that the Republican vote by 400. party had NEXT VISIT THURSDAY, NOV. 13th, 1913. election returns. Joseph P. Tumulty, and the New York legislature. Democrats have carried Bergen county The Progressives are not down branch of secretary to the president, and Rudolph eighty-eight of the fifty for Fielder, and also that Fielder has out, as wes so freely predicted. They Returns of Forster, executive clerk, were,the only in the state showed carried Warren county by about 2,000. assembly districts persons who saw him at that time. Republicans, They concede that Stokes has carried the election of fifty-six They carried to him press bulletins and Pro- xxxxxxxximaxolmoccusioncom Mercer county by about 1,000 and At- twenty-eight Democrats and three telegrams from political and profes- of county by about 2,500. gressives. with one in doubt. Nine lantic sional friends, and he showed delight Republican headquarters in New- the successful Democrats and eight of • At at the Democratic victories in Massa- claimed that Stokes had car- Republicans were indorsed by the ark it was chusetts. Maryland. New York and the • state by a small plurality. a ried the New Jersey. Progressives. ASK FOR claimed that Camden county had spectacular features of They The president's interest appeared to One of the given 4,000 for Stokes over Fielder. election was the triumph of be centered in the returns from his the state a The Progressives have advices from former Governor William Sulzer. who. own state. At 11:30 o'clock he received a Camden to the effect that it went 12,- running on the Progressive ticket in a telegram from the state house in L. BREAD 000 for Colby. They base their claim the Sixth district. was sent back to G. saying that Trenton Fielder was elect- or hope on a bulletin from Hudson Albany. ed by about 16,000 plurality. This Heights. IT IS seemed to satisfy the president, and he The Republican state committee is Fusion Mayor In Auburn. went over to the White House with the claiming Essex county by 8,000, Cam- Auburn. N. Y., Nov. 5.—Charles W • intention of going to bed. den by 5,000, Atlantic by 3,000, Mercer 13rister. Republican and Progressive, Wholesome, Representative Doremus of Michigan. Pure, by 2,000. Passaic by 3,000. Burlington was elected mayor of Auburn by 235 chairman of the Democratic congres- by 2,500, Cape May by 500, and Salem over the present mayor, Thomas H. sional went • or by 500. The committee concede Hud- committee, to the execu- O'Neill. • Satisfying. son by 18,000, Hunterdon by 1,200, tive offices at 10 o'clock, but remained Monmouth by 1.000. and Warren by in Secretary Tumulty's room. None of the members of the ASK DEALER 1,000. cabinet saw the YOUR It is practically certain that the president during the evening. Secre- 11 Democrats will retain control of the tary Bryan got the election returns by This Is YOUR G. L. BAKING COMPANY, house of assembly. They have elected telephone at his home. a twelve members in Essex, eleven in FREDERICK, MARYLAND Hudson. one in Hunterdon, three in Syracuse Elects Progressive. Middlesex. two in NIonmouth. making Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 5.—Louis Will. Newspaper. twenty-nine. Warren and Sussex are Progressive, was elected mayor of Syr- absolutely sure acuse. The vote; Will. 9,847; James E. 7-18-iyr a that there will be a (*A safe majority in the lower house. The Dolan (Dem.). 9,458; Eugene J. Mack 111(1011010101)110101010 XXX$ senate cisoisbty,sill inv (Rep.), 9,151. Get Full Value Vote Very Light. The feature of the election was the Photo by American Press Association vote cast for light Everett Colby, the RESULTS OF ELECTION GOV. ELECT DAVID I. WALSH. F om It progressive candidate. Colby's vote TOLD IN A NUTSHELL. have not made much of a showing in 1 eprobaabloinp willw• l 175,41te0 ,60as York state, but they have shown TAXES. withred received year New By HOLLAND. Roosevelt.for in many others that they are not negli- ago by president. United States Senator Elected. t It fgriTobralheeqthtuletiianeitnlieteiettsitio.inn paper ism3y-ours.aokue i Fielder's vote in the returns at hand Blair Lee (Dem.) of Maryland. It gs which stand out T w'hapta running slightly below that received Congressmen Elected. as you is lessons are the con- will serve you as well 13y Woodrow Wilson a year ago, which Maryland.and. Third district, G. And is only We agreement with the 1 tinned confidence in the Democratic will let it. it have an was 178.2S0. (Dem.). the united force of Massachusetts,). Third district, C. D. party in every state outside of New through from Hudson county. big family of readers that Paige York and its utter smash in this state. the County Treasurer whereby we are Fielder's home eounty, show that New Yorlc. district, G. such a paper is possible at Fielder has carried it by 20,000; that Loft (Dem.). Fight In Massachusetts. suchaprlcdo yoe.u have 3.000 in New York, Twentieth district, Ja- . The fight in Massachusetts was four he will Monmouth. 1,54)0 (Dem.). But get all out of and 1 cob A. Cantor Walsh running as time authorized to Collect State in Middlesex and 1.000 in Union. cornered, with the paper that you can get— I Elected. Gardner as the Republican. Stokes has apparently carried Essex Democrat, all that you are entitled to? David I.GovernorsD Walsh em NSSaCh Governor home of It3- Bird as the Progressive and 1 County county, the Colby, and also Jamesssetts.e s. ma- You do not unless you read Taxes. Walsh's home of former Senator James F. Fielder (Dem.). New Jer- Foss as an independent. the advertising columns. the about 60.000. Smith, Jr.. and former Democratic sey. jority is. as said before. Besides the news of the day p Progressive are Chairman Nugent, whom Fielder Elected.urro3. The Republican and and the happenings of the State en and Foss is New Yor"Mk, Joorh Mitchel running neck and neck. are Come In and Avail Yourself on the stump accused of working inconsider world, there advertise- (Fusion). out sight. His vote is againstInip at heirms0 . Buffalo, Louis P. Fuhrmann (Anti- of ments that will keep you n. Deniarest, the Socialist able. posted on business affairs. H. Blair Lee's election was candidate for mayor, has polled. a Rochester,rarn in an y eHm:)Edgerton (Rep.). In Maryland that will give you the news of Syracuse, Louis Will (Prog.). of a personal Irlumph for 1 This Convenience vote, and it is very probable just as much of commercial life. These ad- Albany, J. W. Stevens (Rep.). Wilson as was the election of heavyhe will be final C. F. Burns President vertisements tell you which second in the Troy, (Dem.). sete • iii Indianapolis, Joseph E. (Dem.). or se l4;lite I d are the most to Fordyce (Rep.), who appears Bell reyw .Te into reliable stores, Louisville, J. L. Buschmeyer (Dem.) • creta N BryanrseYWilson elected by about 840. This is one election of what are the purest foods to Toledo, Carl Keller (Rep.). Maryland to advocate the 4% tnethe results of the great silk strike eat, the most serviceable and INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ofohf uabt Columbus, 0., A. B. Kerb (Dem.). the senate. The cry was raised winter and The Demo- Cincinnati, F. Lee to fashionable of last spring. S. Spiegel (Rep.). Bryan was Inconsistent in advo- merchandise and renominated Mayor McBride, Cleveland, Newton D. Baker (Dem.). that the most reliable products. crats probably. the election of a man who had beaded the city government dur- cating WE SOLICIT YOUR who Pittsburgh, Joseph G. Armstrong liberty GET THE HABIT. ACCOUNT the The Socialists made a (Rep.). ll hexchissuti (st .ta imkep. THE vigorous aign against him. Other Municipal Results. mahodalret:c1.211.sttlel(elwil:1,:)e711.e.isi2°Insi;:litill(ini of Jim Dahl!nail Joseph P. Tumulty. secretary to Pres Repub- lib- R_ ANNAN, HORNER & CO., l'hiladeIphl t. organizationfi ljecause Dahlman was a "personal A.DE-'NA 1E) IITISENIENTS AND ident Wilson. voted at 1:20 o'clock yes- licans elect district attorney and man. Bryan's retort was that iii PROFIT BY terday afternoon lu Varick street, be- other county erty" THEM. BANKERS. Nebraska it was a state matter. but '°•vivw;;;A tween Bright and York streets. 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Not a Complete Surprise. Wagner Worship. other candidates elected to office encouragement of home indus- Illicit GoldBuying, Ir rrklg 014rontrir When William R. Hearst bought the "There is no such worship of na- Most people have heard of L D. B. will merit the confidence placed tries and the consequent better- old New York Journal one of his man- tional genius in America as prevails (illicit diamond buying), a crime which aging PUPLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EMMITS- in them by the voters, we have ment of local assets. editors, Julius Chambers, invit- abroad," said a recently returned tour- in South Africa is punished with penal BURG. MARYLAND. ed ist. Germany, for Hearst to dinner with him. "In instance, at the servitude on the breakwater at Cape nodoubt whatsoever. Just at this time Maryland is They went to a downtown French opera the scale of prices varies accord- Town. ing to the composer, Wagner, of STERLING GAIT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, about to show the rest of the restaurant. Chambers had ordered the The Rand, however, has the lesser course, commanding the top notch ad- CHAIRMAN BAUGHMAN. dinner, which was a good one, and known offense of I. G. B. (illicit gold year in advance: Six mission. But the most peculiar fea- TERMS:—One Dollar a country what she has to offer. Hearst and he had a pleasant time. buying). Considering that in the Rand months, 50 cents. Trial subscriptions. Three Col. E. Austin Baughman in ture of this musical adoration is that months, 25 cents. Great Along toward the close of the meal mines only a few pennyweights of gold Prior to the exhibit at the it affects the toilets as well. With AVERTISING RATES made known on applica- his speech acknowledging the Chambers said: "Now, Mr. Hearst, I go to a ton of quartz, it is obvious that office. the elaborate gowning of a New York tion at this Land Show to be held in Chicago, am going to give you a treat. I have the miner does not get much chance of THE PROPRIETOR reserves the right to decline honor paid him by the Democrats audience in mind, I approached our advertisements which he may deem objection- ordered something you probably never stealing the precious metal. When any November 20 to December 5, a landlady as to the propriety of appear- able. of County in making have eaten or seen." does the gold thief get his opportunity? whatever will be paid to Frederick ing at the opera in such a makeshift NO ATTENTION State Exhibition will be conduct- Chambers nodded to the waiter, who The pieces of quartz are ground into anonymous contributions. that he costume as my tourist wardrobe afford- publication will be him their chairman said brought in some French artichokes. dust by powerful hammers known as MANUSCRIPTS offered for ed next week in Baltimore, at ed. 'It depends entirely upon the com- returned if unavailable, when accompanied by "You see," explained Chambers, "stamps." Water then washes the proposed in the then on-coming poser you intend to hear, fraulein,' atamps. which may be seen the best spec- "these are a great delicacy. You pull dust over inclined plates coated with ..T.CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC PHONE. was her astonishing reply. 'For some campaign to give to his party off the leaves and dip the ends In amalgam. The gold instantly com- imen products from the farms your present attire would be perfectly Entered as second-class matter January 1. 1909, the sauce and eat the ends only." bines with the mercury in the amal- Emmitsburx. Md.. under the the best that was in him. He proper, but if it is the great Wagner at the post office at in the various counties. Hearst smiled a little and followed gam, afterward being easily separated Act of March 3. 1879. you are to hear'— She broke off, but asked that the various central directions. As they progressed Cham- by chemical process. seeking,through an expressive shrug of the shoulders This county is bers said complacently: "Pretty good, It is of this gold laden amalgam that FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913. committees give him their hear- told plainer than words that it would co-oper- eh? I don't suppose you ever saw an the (::Thonest employee will scrape off the instrumentality and be an affront to his ashes to appear ty support, and he appealed to artichoke before." portions which, though small, will In anything but the most stunning and FEE CHRONICLE will be indepen- ation of the Frederick Board of "Well," Hearst replied, "I can't go so mount up to a good bit of gold in time every Democrat in Frederick City up to date evening gown."—New York dent in politics, progressive in spirit far as that. You see, Chambers, we —Pearson's Weekly. Trade and the Frederick County Tribune. and a champion of what it conceives and County to do his full duty had 400 acres of them growing the to be right. Its columns will al- Farmers' Association, to interest last time I was out at our California Well Qualified. supporting, working for and When Thanks Were Given. by ranch."—Saturday Evening Post. drapery magnate was ways be open for a dignified dis- all farmers, all banks, all busi- Many years ago a noted chief of the The bombard- on the applicanewith the cussion by the people of any subject helping to elect every man tribe of Chippewa Indians while hunt- ing usual ques- ness men in this exhibit, with a Fans In the Eighteenth Century. that may seem to them interesting, ticket. ing wounded a deer and followed it for tions. the A letter in the London Spectator "Speak French?' or that may in anywise be a benefit view to placing this county, one miles. The chase was long and very dated May, 1711, gives a most interest- "Yes." to the community at large. Col. Baughman has won his severe, and the Indian was in the last of the banner counties of the ing description of an academy where "Good salesman?" IlEditorita from The Chronicle. stages of exhaustion from fatigue and spurs. He has proved beyond a ladies could be drilled in the proper "Yes." country, in the position to which lack of food and water when he found June 8, 1908.9 use of their fans and initiated into the "Can you tell a good lie?" doubt that his selection was a himself on the top of a wonderful it is entitled—in the very fore- mysteries of "the angry flutter, the "Oh, yes!" mountain, at the foot of which nestled wise one. He managed the cam- modest flutter, the timorous flutter, the "Well, I'll give you a start." front. To do this money is re- a beautiful lake crystal clear. From confused flutter, the merry flutter and The young man got on famously for paign in a tactful and masterful the surface of the lake trout leaped, 1913NOVEMBER 19131 quired, and in this connection let the amorous flutter." In the eighteenth a few weeks, until one fine morning a and upon the shore lay the deer he had sim Tiw TIF S manner, and to him and his able century at dancing assemblies in Lon- dainty Parisian damsel approached be said. that contributions, no hunted. Here were food, water, fish it don, Bath and other places of fashion- him and sweetly stated her require- associates, who responded so and fuel for cooking. • able resort gentlemen chose their part- ments in the native tongue. The poor matter how small, will be most Raising his hand and facing the set- generously and effectively to his ners by "lottery of the fan." The fans young man was flabbergasted, not chief exclaim- 213 welcome. Exhibits are also in of all the ladies present were placed in ting sun, the exhausted comprehending a single word. Five is due the outcome on "Ish-pem-ing," which in the Chip- 456 7 8 appeal, a hat, whence each gentleman had the ed, minutes later he was facing his indig- demand. These may include any means "heaven" or "the Tuesday last. privilege of selecting one, the lady to pewa tongue nant employer. place on high." -91011121131415 specimen product, such as ap- whom it belonged becoming his allotted "This is scandalous, sir. When I em- story was remembered, and Col. Baughman did give the partner for the evening. Of course The the ployed you did you not tell me that ples, wheat, corn, flour, etc. the Indian was adopted such a custom entailed a great study name given by you could speak French?" 16171819202122 best that was in him; the com- when the present Emmitsburg district ought to of fans on the part of the gentlemen. by the white settlers "True," mildly replied the culprit; Mich., was formed. mittees throughout the county Boswell, Steele and Pope found some- city of Ishpeming, "but did you not also ask me if I coald % 242526E2829 be well represented at both —Ladies' Home Journal. did yeoman duty, and the voters thing to say about the fan, and Guy, tell a good lie?"—London Tit-Bits. shows. This district is proud of enlarging Upon the efforts of his prede- Inexperienced. in all the districts did their full cessors, wrote a long poem in praise of Significance of Small Duties. g Communications intended its farmers and its products, and its In a boarding house for bachelors for publi- part—hence the result. the fan. attributing invention to Don't object that your duties are so cation in this paper, letters of a busi- no orchardist or tiller of the soil Venus. Amanda, a typical "mammy," looked insignificant. They are to be reckoned comfort in true ness nature in relation to the Chronicle, after the guests' south- of infinite significance and alone im- hereabouts should hesitate for How Brazilians Bag Wild Fowl. style, so well that one of the men and all orders for Job Printing to be JUDGE MOTTER'S ILLNESS. ern portant to you. Were it but the more From "The Log of a thought he would take her away with done at this office should be addressed to a moment to forward ,spec- Rolling Stone," perfect regulation of your apartments, It source of exceeding re- by Henry Arthur Broome, comes the him in the summer in the capacity of THE WEEKLY is a the sorting away of your clothes and CHRONICLE. imens for this purpose. Just how spring he way- gret to his friends—of whom he following curious mode of bagging wild housekeeper. Toward trinkents, the arranging of your papers fowl in Brazil by way of economizing laid her in the hall one day and said: —"Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do. FREDERICK COUNTY. this may be done will be seen in had so many—that former Judge ammunition: "Mandy, do you like the country?" do it with all thy might" and all thy Frederick is next to the largest another column of this issue. "The Mandy reckoned she did. Jno. C. Motter should be strick- expedient is to get hold of a worth and constancy. Much more, if of the counties of Maryland. In very large pumpkin and, after scoop- "Would you like to go away with your duties are of evidently higher, population and wealth it ranks next en by illness. NEW SOCIETY FOR TEACHING ing out the meat and seeds inside, to me this summer and keep house for wider scope; if you have brothers, sis- to Baltimore county. In the fertil- THRIFT IN UNITED STATES cut two little eyeholes in it and then me?" ters. a father, a mother, weigh earnest- For many years Judge Motter she would. ity and productiveness of its lands place it on the hunter's head. He then Mandy was sure ly what claim does lie upon you on be- Wades through the sedge and flags into "Suppose I get a bungalow. Do you half of each and consider it as the one it ranks among the first in the Un- has been a prominent figure in A Billion Dollars a Year is Spent on deeper water up to his neck, where the think you could take care of it nicely thing needful to pay them more and ion, and especially in the produc- Indulgences that Mean a Positive Maryland, both as a judge and wild fowl are feeding, who gather that by yourself?" more nobly what you Physical and Moral Harm to honestly and tion of wheat. The area of this It is merely a pumpkin innocently Mandy gasped and rolled her eyes. owe. What matter how miserable one as a political leader, and his ,the Petmle. great county is 633 square miles. floating on the surface. The boatel "'Deed, no, massa! Reckon you all Is if one can do that? That is the sure The great body of the people are of identification with Frederick The teaching of thrift in the public then midst better get somebody else; I don't know and steady disconnection and extinc- seizing any ani- of German, English and Scoth-Irish County interests, in which he schools, colleges and universities, the quarry and, them by the legs, nothin' about takin' care of tion whatsoever miseries one has in descent, the progeny mostly of the discussion of thrift by commercial or- pulls :nut getsq ie t tunderli:ontb water,sf whereof iisl mals."—Harper's Magazine. this world.—Thomas Carlyle. The land is mostly has always been foremost, links ganizations from its economic stand- he tucks them under a belt fastened early settlers. Nagging. of fine limestone quality, and the his name indissolubly with this point, and the preaching of thrift in round his waist, and as their compan- Antiquity of Rochefort In Court. greater part of the county is a val- the churches from its moral aspect are ions presume that one unfortunate bird No, if you are nagged you are not Henri Rochefort went to court of- part of the State. after another is only diving for food alone in your experience. Nor are the tener, it is said. as plaintiff, defendant ley of rolling lands lying between a few of the plans of the American So- the hunter gets a waistful in no time nagged persons of this age the only or witness than any other man in Par- and the of the Judge's ill- ciety for Thrift, which has:begun a na- the Linganore Hills Catoc- The news and returns well satisfied to the nagged persons of any age. Nagging Partly because of tional campaign from headquarters in is. this was his ar- tin Mountain. This splendid valley ness came as a shock to the City shore." is an old custop. They tell us that ticles, partly because of his continual is drained by the Monocacy river, Chicago. Adam, Job, Socrates, Aesop, Leonidas. dealings with the picture dealers, with and is one of the best farmed and of Frederick and to the entire The American Society for Thrift, of Romance of a Picture. Machiavelli and many more distin- whom he often disagreed. In his later most highly improved and produc- county. The many and sincere which it is supposed to have represent- • The ups and downs of the artist's guished historical personages were vic- years, moreover, he was often called tive areas of the Union. The great atives in every large and small city in calling are well illustrated by the for tims of nagging. This proves the an- as a "witness" by parties in political concerning his condi- the crops are wheat and corn.—Mary- inquiries the United States, says Mr. Straus, tunes and misfortunes of the late M. tiquity but not the wisdom or suits, not because he had any pertinent respectability of nagging. And if it testimony land Manual issued by Board of tion are evidences of his popular- chairman of the organization, is an en- Sukhorovsky, a Russian artist. His to present. but because he terprise with which all good people ought celebrated painting. "Nana," was ex- is as old as it is claimed to be let it had a happy faculty when on the wit- Public Works. ity, and THE CHRONICLE joins in crawl away somewhere to die. For- to be in sympathy. The American peo- hibited all over the world and made a ness stand of making the government. fortune for himself and others. After come to think of it, nagging is just the police and all that set appear a set the hope, generally expressed, ple as a nation dislike to be told they to the THE ANSWER. personally receiving some $300,000 for as hurtful to the nagger as it is of fools or scoundrels. The French ourselves for that Judge Motter may quickly are unthrifty, and yet it is true that its exhibition the artist, thinking .its nagged. So why injure code of procedure allows a witness Figure out all the "ifs" and some one else? they are unthrifty in the extreme. vogue over, sold "Nana" for $21,000, the purpose of injurying much more latitude In "telling his own recover. know, when he "ands," the whys and where- They boast of their money-making pow- and the dealer resold it at double the Samson did that, you story" than does ours. And Roche. of Gaza and ers, and the facts justify them. Amer- price. An American bought it and pulled down the temple fort's stories, whether relevant or not. fores, the pros and cons—analyze broke his own back. Rather a poor have a THE LAND SHOW PROJECT. icans know how to make money, no showed it all through the United were sure to sting in them for eh?—Detroit Tuesday's result from every view- doubt about that, but they don't know States, Canada and South America example to follow, Free the folk in authority.—New York Sun At no time in the history of Press. point and the one answer is, how to spend it—and that is equivalent and is reported to have made $1,000,- 000 by the enterprise. On the other Musical Marvels. the United States has as much to saying they don't know how to save Wrote In Bed. "Wilson, that's all." hand, the artist lost all his money by It has been said of Dr. Hans von it—for money gets its chief value from Twain wrote nearly all his attention been given to the in- unfortunate investments and was re- Mark Billow and Rubinstein that. If every its use. I do not want to be under- later books in bed. So persistent' a FREDERICK COUNTY'S PART. handling of farm land duced almost to beggary. note of music worth preserving had telligent WaS he stood as saying that the want of thrift "sluggard" that he had a spe- been destroyed, they could between County—in response explains the greater or even a great cially contrived bed desk fitted up so Frederick as has been given during the Gave Him a Hint. them have reproduced every line of it that he could write without treuble or part of the poverty of the world, but I Miss Carter had not been successful Von Bulow once gave a series of twen to the appeal of the President, past year. We refer more par- exertion while propped luxuriously do say that the want of thrift aggrav- in bringing young Dodge to her feet ty piano recitals without a line of mu among his pillows. He used to aver made to the entire State—did its ticularly to the interest shown ates the already existing poverty and and in consequence felt a little spite- sic and striking approximately 1,250, that most of his best thoughts came to makes a heavy burden still harder to ful toward him. One evening they 000 notes, each of which had to be re- part in the election of Tuesday, by and the information furnish- him in bed and that tlie trouble and position were having quite a serious talk in the tained in its exact in his mem carry. worry of getting up• shaving and Verdi once, for a and did it well. It was a sweep- ed farmers, orchardists, dairy- library. ory; and wager, play The happy-go-lucky spirit so common dressing dispersed them all and left faultlessly an entire "Do you think." asked the young ed opera, drawn ing victory, but the outcome men, and prospective land buy- among the American people is the rea- him in no mood for commencing his lot, which he had man, "that men progress after death?" by composed four son why so much money is spent in literary labors. Tie was of opinion years earlier and of which he wee places a great responsibility upon ers through boards of trade, "Well," responded the girl, "if they teen senseless pleasure and vice. A certain that bed was the very best place for allowed to see a note. don't it would almost seem useless for not the victors. Excellent men were chambers of commerce, and agri- pleasure is needed by all the author, and he acted upon his be- amount of some of them to die." elected and from these men much cultural societies throughout the classes; there cannot be efficient work lief. Nice For the Cows. Retired Haberdasher (late of Lon where there is no play, but there is no Made the Most of It. Careless. will be expected. The pledges country. dolt—NOW, then, 'Enry. I'm goin' to doubt that a billion dollars are spent Louis—Bertie is the meanest man on "Have you made a the special study of h:ive a large party 'ere next week, and in the platforms upon which Every State, realizing the im- every year by the people of the United earth. I bet him a new hat one day subject on which going to the you are I shall expect an unlimited quantity State on indulgences which not only last week, lost the bet and today re- lecture?" various candidates stood must be mense advantages to be obtained of milk, cream and butter. After that described ceived a bill for a sum big enough to "No," replied speaker. "1 cannot be as sane pleasure the gifted the cows can 'are a rest till me and fulfilled—"the victors must show by encouraging progressive peo- but which do positive physical and buy five of the best silk hats in town. tried that once, and I got so interested that? Mrs. P. returns from the contenong.- Charles—Great Scott! How's in the subject that I didn't have time wisdom equal to their enthusiasm ple to settle within its borders, is moral harm. for London Punch. Louis—He let his wife select one to write the lecture." _ Washington if they wish to hold the ground putting forth its best efforts to ob- herself."--London Telegraph. Star. Suspicious. _ - London Juries. they have won." tain that end. Lectures by Ted—You don't seem to be as friend- England has been investigating its experts Cause For Hurry. Far Woman. ly with him :Is you used to be. Ned— married in Man's Love jury system and finds that charges of eyes will be practical talks by "I understand they were "If a woman for All upon the and specialists I'm suspicious of him. He a. man loves her unfairness against juries are no new No: rather haste." for from me the looks he will love her five years. County Commissioners whose are constantly being given, and borrowed some money "Yes; they told the minister to hur- thing. One old bishop remarked. "Lou- If he loves her mind lie will love her other day and paid it back.—Judge. ry because was only a little gas- don Pules are so prejudiced that they platform was as specific as it was product exhibits are being made there es her ways oline left their automobile, and they would find Abel guilty of murdering in love hie forever,":, And every necessary. The people want a at large centres—all with the pur- Followed the Lead. were twenty miles from home."—Ex- Cain." womanhhfoeerrlINto'el Ilebelieveslovesyears.Ne .1 :i iefibo :lei 1 te.eti slolie_marries that Teacher—Where do we obtain coal. change. the Exchange. lower tax rate, the people demand pose of exploiting advant- Freddie? Freddie—From the coal beds, lover Vindictive. Now, Jimmy. Ethel—Yes. I know Billy Is very full compliance with the law in ages to be derived from the de- Miss. Teaeher—Right! He Wanted to Know. Where do we obtain feathers? JimulY The Einployer (coldly)—WIty are you Consolation. wild, but Pm going to marry him to re farms and the "Would you who has everything pertaining to this of- velopment of the —From feather beds. miss. so late? The Suburbanite (guiltily)— marry a man form him Rate—I told that boy a the reputation of being more than dreadful would There were two wrecks on the track not punishment overtake fice. They have a right to a industries of their respective half witted?" Conscience. this morning, and— The Employer him —New Ha ven Register. Sunday "No, but I'll you."— most minute county statement commonwealths. School Teacher—What is (testily)—Who was the one? be a sister to other Wouston ctonscienee, Tommy? Small TommY— Post. He Got On. giving in detail an account of Even individual counties and It's what makes sore vour a fellow feel His Compliment. Millyans- \\lien I marrien when he gets every dollar received and expend- communities are thus engaged, found ont.—Chicago A Frenchman. on being introduced Cynical. mother I wa.; earwig: $10 0 ‘A'00% 1'W11 "My ii ed—to whom paid and for knowing full well that every bit to Sir Edwin Landseer. said: wifo is an angel," said the boob. Ye11rS I;itl I 1,111111t 0111 e11111i1 /VIAr am most happy to make your "How long has she been dead?" D1111:filtPr ‘11:1 1111i in 0 (•:i sit rfq:Is what Purpose. This the Com- of publicity given, every practi- Her Preference. acquaintance. for I am very fond of asked the grouch. — Cincinnati En- ter!- Tow,. "Yes, I enjoyed the voyage," said beasts." auirer. missioners pledged, and this duty cal demonstration made, every whole I .,•., Mrs. Twickenbury, "but on the II r".1111-.. 1111,, I prefer cotta."—Christlan they will be expected to perform. exhibit displayed, means the think terra Re chooseth best who chooseth labot Sloth makes all things difficult, but •;.P Register. Instead of rest.—Old Saying. mdustry all things easy.—Franklin. That they and that each of the eliciting of outside interest, the rrklg (Pranklr 5

B. ch ml Mountain View The Citizens' National Bank pe ier Cemetery OF FREDERICK, MD. )1d trains— ad —even between CAPITAL $100,000 ild sure to visit the EMMITSBURG, MD. tat SURPLUS $300,000 of Location, Lots en Beautiful Alleys Carefully Attended To, Perfect Diamond OFFICERS. ito Drainage, Grounds Well Kept. as J. D. BAKER President. AT PRESENT $25. WM. G. Vice President. be LOTS BAKER - 1 The Finest in the Slate $15. H. D. BAKER Vice President. ith HALF LOTS - GRAVES $5. WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier. rn- Something Going On All The Time SINGLE SAMUEL G. DUVALL - Asst. Cashier. al- ALL PAYMENTS TO BE MADE_BEFORE INTERMENT 1 DIRECTORS. :et] For Information Apply to J. HENRY STOKES. GEO. WM. SMITH, THOS. H. HALLER, mat JOHN S. RAMSBURG, DANIEL BAKER, off (I, Finest Brands of WM. G. BAKER, C. H. CONLEY, M. D., rill C. M. THOMAS, C. E. CLINE, D. E. KEFAUVER, SOUVENIR VIEWS P. L. HARGETT, Ciga13 JUDGE J. C. MOTTEE, J. D. BAKER. Wines, Liquors, .. OF . . • NOTICE. I SPECIALTY 1 EMMITSBURG AND VICINITY On November the 1st, 1909, this Bank increased its interest rate 1 SHERWOOD A to Four (4) per cent, per annum on de- :d- An Attractive Booklet. 5 Cents. all its special interest bearing es- posits, saiddeposits to remain in all other respects subject to the provis- of Duck Pir.s Postage Prepaid, 7 Cts. ions of the contracts under which they were made. Match Games Referring to the above notice, it is not necessary for any depositor THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE to present his or her book to have any change made. The 47, rate, will, EVERY WEEK of course, ..so be paid on new deposits made of the same class. to Your Friend Send One This bank offers first-class facilities for the transacting of your JOHN H. FRAZIER general Banking business. July3 .1.0-ly feb 17, '11-ly NAN NANANAN NAN !or House of Quality. ; a 1 ed re- People who in buying Groceries, make HANDWORK. price and cheapness the standard or instead of quality, will sooner or later, lot 1 Sash, Doors, and Frames come to a realizing sense of the false- New Fall Coats ve ness of their economy. We stand for last and all the time; and made by hand a specialty. quality, first, Are open and selling freely. More beautiful than ever before, all say. Never while doing so, we know that we can has so better for much individual style been developed in a Top Coat. Designers have 133- jobbing promptly attend- give you, intrinsically, value excelled. the man who eternally themselves—telling compliments have greeted them on every side. La t your money than The variety ed to and done right. This is a House of of ideas as well as materials will be most pleasing to buyers. The talks cheapness. popular cloths will be Baby Lamb, Matalesse, Fancy Vicunas, Chinchillas, Quality at moderate prices. it; Mannish Cloths, Flushes, priced from $5.00 to $30.00. mid J. THOMAS LANSINGER, THE BEST ALWAYS. CONTRACTOR and CARPENTER F. COLUMBUS KNOTT Stylish New Suits appeal l GREEN ST., EMMITSBURG. Successor to Besant and Knott, COL. E. That will to every lady who wants a becoming costume. The gracefu < AUSTIN BAUGHMAN lines of the coat coupled with the modern so characteristics of the skirt offer a ‘Aoiiiioi'A,AAA.A.A.AAAAAAAAA aug 23-1yr FREDERICK, MD. Who Managed Frederick County's Successful Democratic Campaign. combination that will spell style in capitals. And MORE, certain figures that ed in other seasons could not be given the fullest opportunity will have full rein m• in commun- this season. ire BIG AUDIENCE "I happened to be raised They ts, THE INDIVIDUALITY OF FOR BRYAN ities which were Republican. nd used to look down upon us, as if Demo- W. B. and Royal Worcester )rs (Continued from page 1.) crats were some sort of a lower order Are familiar names to Corset wearers -synonymous with style and comfort. lo. ciation that I stand before this brilliant Of beings. The time was when to have The Fall Models are very acceptable, One dollar buys either No. 1351 or No. in ROYAL The New Bon Ton No. by presence tonight to say that there is no money meant not to be a Democrat, 47 in W. B. or 410 or 433 WORCESTER. If PIANO 848 at $3.00, is a source of pleasure to its owner. A LEHR event in my past which so deeply and the time was when education was er. mov- me with so not supposed to belong to a Democrat, Is- ed me and filled just a pride which st- as the present occasion when I realize there seeming to be something The Famous Gossard conferred on was inconsistent between the two. je- Distinctive Quality the signal honor me by Is daily winning and retaining friends. Some say, "After the Hospital" a ue The the Chairman of the National Demo- You have just heard this splendid Gossard. A friendly tip—A Gossard might help to avoid the Hospital. Wear ad cratic Committee, my good friend and scholar and you have seen for yourself a Gossard and be happy. All styles in Brassierres. New Sport Coats in all PIANO—the quality that makes it so that there is now no in colors. on Of a LEHR former student, Col. E. Austin Baugh- inconsistency ne being a scholar and a Democrat. different from other ordinary instruments— man, when he selected me from among :re "I am glad the time is here when a Velvets, New Fashionable so many worthier representatives of New Matalesse Sweaters, ic- Democrat can have enough to eat and in the County Democracy to preside at not create surprise. New Neckwear, New Fall Silk Hosiery. the reception of the illustrious states- "I am here because I am interested men whom we gather here tonight to Fall Book on Is Its Pure & Vibrant Ton campaign. I believe in Demo- Pictorial Review Patterns—The New Fashion honor. in your principles. Your campaign comes sale. )1- Bear with me as I acknowledge the cratic This tone is the object, the purpose for which the Lehr in- few other states nt gracious words of the Chairman of the at a time when but mr strument is created. But you yourself, without assistance, vote, and I am anxious that your vote can judge the tone ! Can be seen at NationalDemocratic Committee. I thank be right. If all the states voted and a THOS. H. HALLER, tr- him for his flattering reference to my- few went wrong, it would not mean so ai self and I tell him that I am happy to much. When a few vote, and go wrong, Central Dry Goods House th Birely's Palace of Music, much to do in mould- see the great strides he is making to the condition has 17 and 19 North Market Street FREDERICK, MARYLAND er MD.: ing opinion, and 1 am here to endeavor FREDERICK, reach in an early future the eminence to show you the right way. Again, march 27-ly his lamented and illustrious campaign comes a year after our al which thus 2-70F. STEPHENS, Representative. father held as the organizer of Demo- last campaign, and Maryland played no at LYNN inconsiderable part in helping to place se dec 2 cratic victories. Woodrow Wilson in the highest place it- It is with pleasure that I announce in the gift of the nation. Your votes to you that besides the distinguished will show whether you are glad or sorry SHOE of honor, we you voted for Wilson. STORE et -146- orator who is our guest You elect a United States Senator in are fortunate in having with us one this State this fall by direct vote. It N EW LOT OF' ss E. McCARREN well-known to the Democracy of the is now 23 years since I wrote into my rn $ CLARENCE State from the Stores .of the Chesa- platform for Congress a plank for the direct election of United States Sena- peake, whose liquid hands are raised in t. LIVERYMAN tors. For over two decades I have Fall and the rising sun, Winter greetings to Shoes gladsome done what I could to bring this about or _IN a MARYLAND. to this historic corner, "green-walled and I am glad that it was my duty to EMMITSBURG, by the hills of Maryland," whence the affix my signature to the document pro- setting sun sends his Golden Farewell viding for the amendment to the Fed- q First-class private use. eral constitution making the direct Ladies', Misses and teams furnished for to the toil-worn of our beloved State— Children's g 5- guaranteed commercial men. election of United States Senators com- -,isfactory arrangements one whose eloquence has so often been pulsory upon the States. boarded and vehicles cared for by the month. heard in the advocacy of genuine Dem- "By your votes on Tuesday next you Men's, Boys' and Youths' Q Heavy and light and for any distance. ocratic principles—one whom we proud- will send to Washington either a man hauling of any kind Wilson. # all times. ly acclaim as the to help or to oppose Woodrow ies, surreys and large pleasure vehicles available at standard-bearer of Blair Lee has said that he desires to 1913-FALL and WINTER-1913 the Democratic party and who is ready the II Gaited riding horses—perfectly safe. go to Washington to help uphold now to take up that banner and to lead hands of President Wilson. His oppon- rompt service and moderate prices. that what '10-ty his fellow Democrats to the field of ent, Mr. Parran, has stated '1"b'AgbAlbAllvilwilbA%"416"1.A.-'%6-'qlfrAlswiik.,..,ift„,..46„..6„,„...ibrqb,46,Aubaprb needed most, was some M. triumph and renewed he thought was FRANK ROWE, victory, and in one to tie the hands of the President. whom I take a particular pleasure of I am especially interested in Blair Lee, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND introducing to you, Ladies and Gen- whom I have known for 17 years I continent if I could help tlemen, the Hon. A. S. Goldsborough. would cross a put Blair Lee in the United States CHARLES M. RIDER Mr. Goldsborough said that for years Senate. the people have been by the well that we know the kind of (SUCCESSOR TO HOKE & RIDER) deluded "It is •4 -gs. -"b,4"VA-1A-76A-1A-11A-"S":"."1,-• Republican party. The Democratic a man whose hands are to be upheld. I principles are the know Woodrow Wilson. I know him in Monuments, Memorials and Ceme- embodiment of pop- public and I know him in private. I ular right. He declared the privileged know and have heard many expressions of All Kinds interests were fostered by the Repub- of his opinions of which the public NEW FALL FABRICS tery Work licans. He said that every Maryland- never hears. I believe I am an author- Wilson. He bosom should ity on Woodrow is con- most extensive line of the ARTISTIC WORKER IN CUT STONE er's swell with pride to scientious and is therefore trust- Ready with the know that such a man as Blair Lee, a worthy." EXPERT ki newest fabrics for Fall and Winter in CONCRETE champion of the people, has entered The Commoner raked the trust mag- aft, My yards work. These and photo- public life. He closed with for nates fore a rd expounded the prin- hold exhibits of beautiful a plea tariff, lauded the selection of a ciples of the currency graphs are always open for inspection. a full Democratic delega- plan, showed what the President's a Pretty Designs and Color Combinations tion to the Legislature, so that good peace ideas meant, and throughout his C, & P. TELEPHONE-26-4 RESIDENCE. c laws may be passed over the govern- talk dwelt upon the necessity for up- while to see these now for early j WEST MAIN EMMITSBURG, MD. Woodrow Wilson 6 It is worth STREET, or's veto. He praised Democrats to holding by electing the entire Democratic ticket. choosing. the skies, saying that they are the best o choosing is best for every office and claiming that DEMOCRATS SWEEP C "11111" Maryland is in the forefront with pro- J. D. LIPPY, Tailor, gressive legislation, which has been en- STATE AND COUNTY acted by the Democratic party. ( (Continued from 8-0. GETTYSBURG, PA. Mount. St Mary's College When the speaker concluded, the page 1.) i(e Mch. i "people's leader" was introduced and were John W. Humm, Thomas N. Moh- Cygh.y16....9' •4. and Ecclesiastical Seminary i amid a deafening applause Mr. Bryan ler, Frank M. Stevens. walked to the and House of Delegates —McGill Belt, front of the stage 1..111. / Augustus T. Brust, George H. Bussard, deub„..b.4111..11,,A,111- 1-116/4b-^lib.116., : Conducted by secular clergymen, began. aided by lay professors i After being Markell if. Nelson, Eugene A. Wach------expressing pleasure at Classical, to come to county again, ter. i g Scientific and Commercial Courses. New Laboratory for i able Frederick Peoples Fire Insurance Company of Bryan address. In Emmitsburg District the largest Maryland 0 the practical teaching of Physics Chemistry. Mr. launched into his and Democratic majorities were polled. The latest He began by saying: H. M. WARRENFELTZ, Agent. EMMITSBUR6, MD, g The modern improvements. Beautiful grounds. New athletic candidates were as : field. Fine i "I don't think anyone is enjoying pluralities of the gymnasium and swimming pool. Harrington, 172; 0 HOME OFFICE, FREDERICK, MARYLAND life more than I am. It is quite differ- follows: Blair Lee,187; 41 Separate department 'or young 212; Conant boys. i ent from what it used to be." (Laugh- Magruder 172; Cramer, 0 A STOCK three Democratic COMPANY Address, VERY REV. B. J. BRADLEY, LL. D., i ter.) "We used to predict, and they 98; Hett, 147. The 3-11-'10 Commissioners each received a large E. E. ZIMMERMAN, Local Director, Emmitsburg, Maryland. called us prophets, and now we are Jau. writing history, vote. 11111., Agit. Alb.lib. '1116. "%h. it& qbillbvii111,41 fi Vle rrittg Pamir1r

00-000-0-00000-0000000 r0-0-C 0-00-0 MT. ST. MARY'S ALUMNUS, 00-0000000-00-0 00-0-0 fr)0 0-000-0-00 PROMINENT ATTORNEY, DIES DRS. R IEGLE &, RAMSBURG • PERSONALS. 4i P. J. Brady Succumbs to Heart Failure 2 LOCAL BREVITIES. VETERINARY SURGEONS Following an Operation for Stom- All Calls, Both Night and Day, Promptly Attended To ach Trouble. —Was Prominent 0000000000-0-0-00-000000000000 Offices at Rear of Dr. Riegle's Residencd Figure in Cleveland, Ohio. C. & P. Telephone 34-4 It is the aim Of THE CHRONICLE LO publish Readings from The CHRONICLE Stand- E. MAIM STREET. as many personal and social items as possible, P. J. Brady, one of the best known Dut it frequently happens that those who ard Thermometer for week ending aave guests visiting them, attorneys Cleveland, died Read and those who in Ohio, on Friday, Nov. 7, 1913. Next Week's The New City Hotel, •-ntertain, fail to send a list of their friends, Sunday at Charity Hospital, following ,r an account of these events, to this office. 8 A. M. 12M.4 P. M. Frederick, Readers who live at a distance are always an operation. His death was wholly CHRONICLE Maryland, is aterested in what is going on "at home," Friday 47 46 ad for that reason, if for no other, this col- unexpected. Physicians known to and patronized by said his heart Saturday 38 46 for tmn should be filled every week. It is of was unable to withstand shock Tourists course understood that anonymous contri- the of Monday 50 52 56 from all parts of the butions will not be published. Names of the operation. The Full Account Persons furnishing items will be withheld. Tuesday 68 58 56 country. This hotel makes a For a long time Mr. Brady had been Messrs. Harry Nicodemus and Geo. Wednesday 44 52 58 of Specialty of Serving Delici- a sufferer from stomach trouble,but Rollman, of Waynesboro, visited rela- Thursday 36 56 60 ous Meals Auto his illness was not considered serious This to Parties. tives here last Friday. Friday 44 Week's Events and it was only on October 25th that Comfort, Cleanliness and Mrs. E. E. Smickle and three chil- he was taken to the hospital. The at Good Service, and Consider- Readings dren, who have been visiting Mrs. news of his death was a great shock to from THE CHRONICLE Stand- Attention Thermometer Mount St. Mary's ate to all guests are Smickle's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. his friends, many of whom did not ard for week ending Friday, the characteristics of the Riegle, for the past two months,left for know he was in the hospital Nov. 8, 1912. College. Waynesboro, where they will make their At the attorney's bedside when he 8 A. M. 12M. 4 P. M. New City Hotel. future home. died, besides his wife and four children, Friday 60 66 C. B. COX, Manoger. Mr. Charles McCarren, of Hagers- were C. A. Grasselli, president of the Saturday 40 46 45 oct r. town, visited his son, Clarence, last Grasselli Chemical Company, his almost Monday 28 54 56 week. life•long friend, and his father-in-law, Tuesday 40 62 66 For County Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowling, of Herbert Bucklen, millionaire Chicago Wednesday 47 64 68 JUDGE MOTTER STRICKEN I For a Fair and Economical Adminis- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY tration of County Affairs Vote For Waynesboro, spent several days with real estate dealer. He was conscious Thursday 62 63 62 AT THE POLLS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowling, last and retained his characteristic cheer- Friday 47 MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, JOHN W. HUMM week. fulness until within a few moments of Suffers an Attack of Paralysis in Fred- money can be made at home by our Home Democratic Candidate for County Commissioner the end. Dr. J. B. Brawner is having his office erick on Election Day. Money-Making Plans. It costs Miss Ruth Patterson, of Baltimore, nothing to find out. Your Influence Appreciated Mr. Brady was born in Ireland in Particulars free. Vote and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. on East Main street repainted. Former Judge John C. Motter, long Address Lock Box, 203, M. Patterson, several days this week. 1866. His family moved t) America regarded as the leader of the Republi- Emmitsburg, Maryland. —CALL 01N1— when he was a young man. He obtain- can organization in this county, and Mr. Bernard Ott. of Baltimore, vis- A new brick gutter has been laid in ed a degree of bachelor of arts from one of the Republican the DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. GEO. T. EYSTER. ited his parents this week. front of the residence of Mr. John leaders of Mount St. Mary's College, Emmits- state was paralyzed at the polls Tues- Property on East Main Street 60 ft. Master William Hospelhorn. -AND- Frizzel returned burg in 1887 and in 1908 received the day evening about 5 o'clock, and is now front, 160 ft. back, consisting of 11- from Baltimore See his of on Sunday. degree of doctor of laws from the same at his home, near Frederick, in a sei i- room frame house, improved by large selendid stock Mr. William Bowling, Mr. James Baker is having his prop- brick summer of Westmin- college. ous condition. His speech is effected kitchen and shop; large (.401.1) & SIEVEIC ster, spent several days here this week. While at college he was the close erty on Green street repainted. and he is helpless on the right side. stable and carriage house combined; Mr. Mantz Besant, of Frederick, was friend and confidant of General Fran- Judge Motter was born in Emmits- wood shed; chicken house and run, en- Key & Stem-Winding closed with new wire fence. here on Monday. cisco Madero, the late President of Mr. Harry A. Hopp has had a new burg district, Frederick county. He House in Mexico, good repair, house and stable both W. Miss Gertrude Lawrence spent Sun- and was intimately acquainted shingle roof put on his residence on was educated in part at the home of recently shingled. For further day and Monday in Baltimore. with all the members of the Madero West Main street. his father, John Motter, a well-to-do infor- family. He was admitted to the bar tanner, and afterwards went mation call on Mr. Eugene Rowe. Misses Madeline Frailey and Mary to school Notice to Taxpayers! in 1892 and has practiced law ever at Williamsport, Pa., but his health Oct 24 4ts MRS. C. J. LANSINGER. Shuff and Mr. Thomas Frailey were in Mr. R. M. Zacharias had his store re- since. He was the national treasurer broke down and he could not graduate. Frederick on Saturday evening. papered this week. Painting Papering. Notice to Taxpayers ! of the Knights of Columbus, member He soon built up a large practice at and Wall Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patrick, of Bal- of the Cleveland Athletic Club, the Frederick, and took an active interest Rooms papered from $2.50 up. Fine timore, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. — 1913 Levy for State and County American Bar Association and was vice Mrs. M. J. Miller and Miss Emma in politics. He was married in 1876 to line of samples to select from. All Patterson last week. Taxes is now ready and the following president of the St. Joseph Valley rail- Miller moved from Rocky Ridge to Miss Marker, of Frederick. work neatly and promptly done. Give discount will be allowed on State Taxes: Mr. Walter Peppler returned to Bal- road and vice-president of the Colum- Emmitsburg on last Wednesday. me a call. Write, wire or 'phone. timore. bian National Fire Insurance Company, Cake and Candy Sale. M. S. HARDMAN, DURING JULY AND AUGUST - Misses Eva and West Anna Rowe were in of Detroit. Election day was exceedingly quiet For the benefit of the Public Library at Main Street, Frederick augl5tf " SEPTEMBER - - Saturday evening. Among Mr, Brady's personal friends and orderly in Emmitsburg. Every the Library on Saturday afternoon and Emmitsburg, Md. Miss Florence Miller is visiting her were many men in high public stations, voter "attended strictly to business" evening—Nov. 8th. " OCTOBER - - 3`/%, mot her. including former President Taft, Mar- and those from country districts after Public Sale. Landis' Jewelry Store Robbed. Mr. Wade Stonesifer, of Gettysburg, cus A. Hanna, Supreme Court Justice voting immediately returned to their On Nov. 25, at one o'clock, Mrs. Em- I will be in Emmitsburg with :Tent Saturday and Sunday in town. Shauck and Governor Cox. At one homes. On Tuesday morning early the jewel- ma E. Shelleman, on the Gettysburg the tax books on Tuesday and time he was offered an appointment as ry store of H. S. Landis, road, about Mr. B. Kerschner spent Tuesday in in Frederick, 2 miles from Emmitsburg, Wednesday, Supreme Court Judge in Gettysburg. Panama but was robbed in the boldest manner pos- live stock and household goods. declined. A mock election was held at the local sible by Jesse Derr, of Frederick, who November 18th and 19th. Mr. Robert Horner, of Baltimore, Early in his practice of law Mr. High School and the Republicans won has served several terms in the Mary- Ten dollars saved by buying Sewing Taxes may be paid at Annan, visited Emmitsburg Tuesday. out by one vote. Machines from Heiman. Rain Coats Brady was a partner with W. T. Cash- land Penitentiary and in the House of Horner & Co. or the Emmitsburg Mr. Guy Sebold, of Baltimore was man. For eight years and until a year Correction for thefts. for Men, Women and Children at a here this week. sacrifice. oct. 24 3ts, Savings Bank. ago he was associated with John L. The Mascot Moving Derr smashed a large plate class Theatre has Respectfully, Mr. William Frailey, of Washington, Dowling. W. W. Hole was a member again reopened. The machine has been with his foot and crawled through the FARM FOR SALE. —Fifty acres of land, was in town Tuesday. of the firm in 1911 and 1912. During completely overhauled opening into the store. The noise FREDERICK W. CRAMER, by an expert. 11-room house, outbuildings. Apply to Mr. Charles the past year he practiced law alone. aroused Mr. Landis, who sleeps direct- County Rowe, of Baltimore, was MRS. SARAH W. OVELMAN, Treasurer. here Tuesday. ly over the store. Dressing himself 7-4-3m WILLIAM H. BAKER. The Mite Society of the local M. E. he went into the store and found Derr, nov. 64ts. Emmitsburg, Md. Dr. Murray Galt Motter, of Wash- After a prolonged illness, Mr. Wil- Church was held at the home of Miss who threw up his hands and said: "I ington, was NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. the guest of his aunts, the liam H. Baker died on Wednesday, Clara M. Rowe on Friday evening. The surrender." at the sight of the propri- Misses Motter, Monday and Tuesday of Oct. 29, 1913, at the home of his daugh- program was followed by a light lunch- etor. To insure publication letters from GOOD this week. eon. ter, Mrs. Elmer Rentzell, of Fairfield, Derr rifled the windows, where lights regular correspondents should be in this The Misses Motter had for their Pa., in his 77th year. Mr. Baker lived were burning, and a light in the store office not later than Wednesday morn- guest on Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. many years in Liberty township, three Ornamental shade trees have been was also left burning. About the time ing. R. L. Kerschner, of Pittsburgh. miles from Emmitsburg, engaged in set in front of the properties of Dr. Mr. Landis entered the store police- THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. Mr. Frederick Brown, of Hagerstown, farming. He is survived by four B. I. Jamison and Mr. E. L. Frizell. men were on hand and took charge of FURNITURE was in town Tuesday. daughters and three sons—Mrs. Lyle Derr. Mrs. J. J. Dukehart and Mrs. J. M. Seabrook, Mrs. Geo. A. Hare, of Mum- ORDER NISI ON SALES Mrs. Annie Slagle who was operated St. Joseph's Festival. M. Adelsberver and Miss Bertha masburg; Mrs. James Boyd, Mrs. El- Felix on at the Frederick City Hospital, were in Baltimore Tuesday and Wed- mer Rentzell. of Fairfield, Pa.; Martin The annual festival for the benefit of Is Demand, Frederick, about two weeks ago re- IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF Always in nesday of this week. Baker, Liberty township; Ross Baker, St. Joseph's Parish will be held in St. turned home yesterday, very much FREDERICK COUNTY, of Waynesboro; Albert Baker, of near im- Euphemia's Hall, next week, on the Mr. Wm. Nunemaker, of Blue Ridge proved. MARYLAND. Emmitsburg. afternoons and evenings of Thursday, I sell nothing but Good Summit, Pa., was here this week. The funeral services were largely at- Friday and Saturday. An interesting Mr. Charles Staley and Furniture. Miss Mae tended, being held in the Fairfield At a very early hour Nov. 1, the feature this year is the setting apart of OCTOBER TERM, 1912. Bowling spent several days with friends Lutheran church, on Saturday, Nov, 1, hunting season having opened, guns a particular night for the Emeralds. In the Matter of the Sale of the Real If there is anything you in Chambersburg. Thursday be their at one o'clock, P. M. Rev. Charles were heard cracking in every direction is to night and it is Estate of David Ohler and Joseph Furniture Mr. T. B. Hayward, Mr. Noah H. Cra- Reinewald, D. D., officiated at the ser- around Emmitsburg. expected that every member of the so- nOthleer. m need in no matter mer and Mr. S. L. Motter, accompan- vice, assisted by Rev. w. K. Fleck, of ciety will be present on that evening. In atter of the Report of Sales, Filed this 27th day of October, what it is, whether ied by Charles Snook, of Lewistown, Fairfield. Interment in Fairfield Un- St. Joseph's Festivals are enjoyable af- 1913. inex- It is understood that the rollicking ORDERED, by the Orphans' Court of and Mr. William J. Stoner, of Thur- ion fairs and the attractions offered always cemetery. observance of Hallowe'en is of pagan Frederick County, this 27th day of Oc- pensive or costly, I can fur- mont, were in town Tuesday. elicit the interest of the whole commun- tober, 1913, that the sale of Real origin. Judging from this ear's ob- Estate Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Bridgeport, Young Boy Accidentally Shot. ity. Unusual preparations have been of David Ohler and Joseph Ohler late of nish it. servance in Emmitsburg few, if any, County, was in Emmitsburg, With a gun that "wasn't loaded," made this year and there will no doubt Frederick deceased, this day re- Tuesday. of the pagan features have been ported to this Court by his Executor be Forest Moler, son of Councilman and elimi- be a large attendance. Mr. Olin Moser, of Baltimore, visited nated. ratified and confirmed, unless cause to Mrs. Jacob Moler, of Brunswick; acci- the contrary be shown before the Emmitsburg this week. Meeting of Suffrage on or dentally shot and killed his nine-year- League. 22nd day of November, 1913, provided a Mr. Charles D. Eichelberger was in old brother, Clement West Moler, at Thd following pupils of the Emmits- The regular meeting copy of this Order be publishreidinsor to Monday. of the Equal inFrederi9k County Gettysburg burg Grammar School are on the honor newspaper published 1.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Suffrage League will meet at the home for three omthe Mrs. Cleveland Hoke has successive weeks P returned The two boys hearing so much of the roll for attendance for October: Pauline of Mrs. E. L, Annan on Friday, Nov. 24th day of November, 1913. E. E. Baltimore. Zimmormo from a visit to hunting season, went into the garret of Annan, May Rowe, Margaret Zimmer- 14, 1913. Mrs. E. L. Annan has been E:7:r :071 00'3. Report states the Ten Hartman has house and secured a rifle, man, Ethel Annan, Margaret Hays, asked to serve as a delegate from the Amount of Sales to be Thousand Miss Annabel returned the stating Dollars Furniture Dealer that they intended to use it for hunting Sara Linn, Edna McClain, Violet Ash- State Equal Franchise League to the to Baltimore. National Woman Suffrage Convention EER, baugh, Margaret JOHN C. CASTLE, ON THE SQUARE Mrs. Michael Hoke is visiting in Bal- tomorrow. They took the gun into the Brown, Rachael Rog- which will be held in Washington, D. dining ers, ALBERT W. timore. -room of the Moler home for the Bryan Byers, Sheridan Biggs, C., November 29 to Dec. 5. Purpose of cleaning it and not knowing William Hays, Richard Biggs, Joseph JOHN W. MUMFORD, Reinewald, A Delightful Surprise. Judges of the Dr. and Mrs. Charles the gun was loaded, started to clean it Zimmerman. The same pupils are also Orphans' Court Meade Copy, Test:— Mrs. Charles Landers and Mrs. in preparation for the days sport Mon- on honor roll for attendance during the On last Friday evening a delightful True surprise party was SAMUEL D. Patterson were in Frederick Tuesday. day. The older lad was holding the Fall term. tendered Miss THOMAS, when Gertrude Lawrence. Games of various Wills. Miss Mary F. Welty is spending a gun it was discharged, the bullet kinds Register of were played during the evening. JOHN Medals and month in Philadelphia, the guest of her striking the younger lad in the temple. At a late hour delicious refreshments H. OHLER, Decorations Mr. J. L. Topper has had the fence were THOMAS C. HAYS, brother, Mr. Frederick Welty. Death came instantly. served. About twenty-six guests oct. 31-3ts Executors in front of his residence repainted. were present. are not awarded to inferior Bertha Felix Misses and Bessie Long exhibits. They are given and little Miss Camelia Felix visited Cake and Candy Sale. Gettysburg Saturday. For the benefit of the Public Library Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mullen, who have at the Library on Saturday afternoon For Merit Only. been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and evening—Nov. 8th. Gold Bracelets Schaffer, have returned to Washing- Are You Going to Stand There are two awards Heiman sells the only solid rubber Were among the earliest personal adorn- ton, D. C. —in front of your shop and "cry" your on exhibition at boot made. 100 lbs. granulated sugar for wares to the passer-by? This might ments. They were popular in Egypt and Cake and Candy Sale. $4.50. nov. 7-3ts have done a hundred years ago. Time For the benefit of the Public Assyria 2000 years B. C. Library is too valuable these days and the old Baltimore is also to have a municipal HARRY HOPP'S at the Saturday Library on afternoon method is not effective. Advertise in Christmas tree, the largest that can be that were won by and • More pcpu:a.:. in America today. the evening—Nov. 8th. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE. found. designs—plain Child of Former Resident Dies. We have many go-A Hagerstown DIED Brewing Co's Margaret Baker the only daughter of Land., richly carved—still other:3 Regular death notices ---others Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Baker, form- charge. published one time free of Obituary poetry and resolution modestly erly if charged for at the rate of or elaborately Diamond set. Export Pilsner Emmitsburg, but now residing five cents a line. at 206 Louden Ave., Baltimore, Md., BAKER.—On Our 1913 catalog has died suddenly at 3 o'clock A. M., NEXT WEEK—MT. ST. WednesdaY, October, Christmas just been issued. Tues- MARY'S 29, at Fairfield, Ask to see them, and be at 1913 Pa., Mr. William day, the age of nine years. In order to give an accurate and de- H. Baker aged 77 years. Write for it today—it's free. Funeral Funeral ser- sure to order a case of services here held on Wed- tailed report of the celebration at Mt. vices were held in the Lutheran Church nesday fit 10 on Saturday,November o'clock A. M., at St. Jos- St. Mary's College on Wednesday and 1,at one o'clock. eph's Monastery, Irvington, Father Rev. C. Reinewald, D. D. officiated at This Exceptionally Fine Beer, Thursday of this week, the CHRON- assisted C. C. CROOKS CO. Sebastian officiating. Interment in the service by Rev. W. K. ICLE'S account of the events has been Fleck, of Fairfield. Interment in Fair- Bonnie Brae Cemetery. deferred 1 4 W. BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. until next Friday's issue. field Cemetery. nov. 15, '12-1yr 011r 1111 rrklg (*unitle 7

00-000-0-0-0-0000-0-00-00-0-00- 0-0-000 00000000000-0-00-00000-000-00-01 0000-0-oocro00-00'00000-00-n0O-0-0 Dental Announcement GRACE HAM FRIENDS' CREEK. MIDDLEBURG. BEGINNING MONDAY 0 o 0 Extraordinary o o-000.o-o-o-oo-o-0000000-oo-oo-oo-o 0o oo-o o-o-o-oo-oo-o o-o-o-oo-o-o-oo-oo0 o0-000.000000000000000000-000 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mackley and NOVEMBER 10 AND Miss Fannie Earnst returned home Mrs. M. J. McClain spent a few days children, of Frederick, visited Mr. and Saturday evening after visiting in with her niece, Mrs. Alfred Brown, of Mrs. David Mackley on Sunday. Frederick and attending the fair and near Sabillasville. James Coleman, of Baltimore, visited UNTIL SATURDAY, was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Master Fleet and Miss Eva Eyler friends here this week. OF William Freed. spent a few days last week with their SETS The school held a Hallow- FULL children Colliflower, of this place, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. John e'en social at the school house last NOVEMBER 15, Dorsey, of near Mot- Kipe. and Mrs. Charles Friday afternoon which was greatly Thursday for Canton, Ohio, Mrs. John Eyler and family, of Har- ters, left enjoyed by the little ones. and daughter, baugh Valley, spent Wednesday at the Week TEETH $5.00 to visit their son Mr. and The new railroad that is being built Sixteenth Birthday her Mrs. Joseph Colliflower. home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Duffey. proves quite a curiosity and is visited Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. W. H. Kipe and Mrs. R. L. Ey- each Sunday by large crowds. Im- At Best Store ward Earnst and family on Tuesday Baltimore's ler spent Wednesday with Mrs. Edward mense blasts have been set off this A Written Guarantee for Five Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were Stambaugh, Gorley, of near Motter Station. week. of Rocky Ridge, Misses Bertie and Mrs. W. T. Miller spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. James H. Seabrooks, of ci We believe this store was the first in Beulah Troxell, Ruth Eyler, Messrs. Years If You Want R. with her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Eyler, Union Bridge, were in town Monday Calvin and Charles Troxell, of near of Zentztown. calling on their old friends. Mr. Sea- Baltimore to celebrate its anniver- Washington school house, Warren Byles brook while still an invalid, has greatly Mrs. Emma Naugle spent Thursday and William Freshour of this place. improved he can walk much better and saries by offering merchandise at- afternoon at the home of Mr. Lewis regaining the use of his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colliflower left is Gresler. DR. J1 McC. FOREW \N, on Tuesday for a trip to Chicago. tractions of a most remarkable sort. Misses Marguerite and Annie Eyler Mr. Joseph Fisher and family spent Notes and Remarks Both , EMMITSBURG, MD. spent a few days at the home of Mr. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Pertinent Our first anniversary, fifteen years nov, 7-9m Edward Gorley, near Motter Station. Personal and Charles Saylor, of near Loy's. Messrs. Harry and William Gonso, of By "Country Con- Mr. Russel Eigenbrode has moved ago, was the talk of Baltimore for Frederick, spent a few days at the into the property owned by Mrs. Frank tributor. home of Mr. W. H. Kipe. weeks. Colliflower. Letter to Miss Ruie Kipe spent Tuesday even- An amusing incident came to the An Open Miss Naomi Groshon, of near Creag- ing with Miss Martha Duffey. writer's notice a few days ago, apropos Our sixteenth birthday celebration, erstown, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Hattie Duffey spent Monday of a pony bought at a late horse sale her sister, Mrs. Fred Grawford. and Young Men! with her daughter. Mrs. Grace Tresler, by a youngster whom we will call Dick. which begins Monday, November 10 Boys Mrs. Samuel Newcomer, Mrs. John Mrs. Jacob Turner is on the sick list. Master Dick bought his pony, brought Pittinger and Mrs. Charles Boller and it home and placed it in his father's and ends on Saturday, November 15, Master, Dear Young Friend: children who have been on the sick list THURMONT. barn. After a few days confinement . will be the greatest value-giving This is not a letter from are improving. the youngster finding that the pony Mr. John Eyler, of Loys, made a your Teacher, and neither Mr. Roy Kelbaugh, ot this place, who was gentler than he expected, turned the year 1913. visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles event of is it from any of your Little brief successfully passed the examination for it out to crop the grass on the lawn, Layman, on Sunday. pony Lady Friends. postal railway clerk, was notified to re- near the house. One day the ti If you can possibly do so, we urge you to come John Pittinger spent Wednesday the It is just about GIVING Mr. port for duty by the department. He came around the house towards Lo Baltimore during Anniversary Week. You Frederick on business. Mr. Frank left YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE in is now working between Cumberland kitchen door, which happened to be of Thurmont, and Mr. George one will be able to save a good many times the cost A HANDSOME SOLID Martin, and Grafton. open. Finding the coast clear, no of Waynesboro, made a brief the COMPOSITION GOLD Sickle, Mrs. Lester Eyler, of Philadelphia, in sight, master pony started for of your railroad or steamboat fare on the won- to Mr. Jacob Martin and family METAL WATCH Guaran- visit died at her home Monday of last week. door, after sniffing a few times seeing derful bargains which will be offered at this Sunday. present he ventured inside teed to be a perfect time Mr. Lester Eyler is a son of Mr. and no person store every day of that week of celebration. keeper. Mr. John Colliflower, Mrs. Alvie Zim- Mrs. Frank Eyler, of this place, Mr. the cooks domain. Hearing voices We are doing this to ad- merman, Mrs. Adam Zentz and Esther Eyler's parents and his brother, further on, he continued his investiga- It is impossible to print detailed news of the vertise our Boys Clothing Firor visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rudolph, and sister, Mrs. Clayton tions, which finally led him into the on Sunday. offerings here-but, with each of our forty-five Department, and are writing Colliflower Creager, went to Philadelphia and stay- dining-room where the family were as- Mr. Samuel Boller and • you to-day to tell you our family spent ed until after the funeral which took sembled around the dinner table. As departments putting forward its most attractive Overcoats Sunday afternoon with New Suits and their father place last Friday. the pony walked in, he was greeted by merchandise at fractional prices, you are sure ready, and that we Mr. Wm Burhman. from the ladies of the family are now Morris G. Black, who has been seri- screams many things that it will pay you to,bity. are showing a complete and Mrs. Georgie Strong spent a few ously ill with typhoid fever at the who proceeded to depart out of the to find that with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoover. beautiful line at prices days Allegheny Hospital,Cumberland, is pro- room with more speed than grace, leav- Remember the date-and come here for your cannot be equaled elsewhere Mrs. Mattie Colliflower called on Mr. nounced out of danger by his doctor. ing the pony monarch of all he survey- We are sure you will be and Mrs. Samuel Stambaugh, Sunday. Mrs. M. E. White has gone to Key- ed. Master Dick after the first sur- share of the good things! interested in the style of There will be a C. E. Rally on Sun- mar to spend the winter with her son, prise was over, recovered his wits, and clothes we sell for all wide- day evening at which the address will M. W. F. Cover. by gen Lie persuasion induced his pony Mr. Kindle3, president of to leave the room to the awake boys are. And know- be given by Misses Bertha and Nellie Bennett, and return Baltimore's Best Store ing as we do the boy of Society. lawn once more, but it will be safe to that the C. E. Margaret Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert to-day is the man of to-mor- prophesy that the good house mother Waybright, of Baltimore, and Mr. and row, we have decided to pre- will be very careful from this out, to MT. ST. MARY'S ITEMS. Samuel Bennett, of Thurmont, zotpiede Mrs. Idehia sent Absolutely Free with know where the pony is before she spent Sunday with Mrs. L. A. Bollinger purchase of every boys Suit Mrs. James Seltzer has returned from ventures leaving the doors open. or Overcoat that sells for and family. Mrs. Castleman, of Greensboro, Ala., and extended visit to Catoctin. people saw pictures of Howard and Lexington Streets S3.50 or more, one of these More than 500 has returned home after spending sev- Mrs. John Guthrie and Miss Bertha the Promised Land in Town Hall last solid composition Gold Metal Myers spent Tuesday evening in eral months in this place. Watches. Guaranteed to be Wednesday evening. The pictures were Emmitsburg. beautiful and the lecture by Prof. Mal- a perfect time keeper. Mr. Wm. made a SALE DATES. There is no secret about Seltzer busines trip uf were very interesting and instruc- to Baltimore and Wilmington on Fri- tive. The receipts were $82.90. Don't wait until the last minute it we want to get acquainted clay. Designed and Patented with you, and your family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Prudhomme, who to select the day for your Spring A large number from this locality has been spending the summer with Sale. and we are willing to give spent Saturday in Frederick, and heard Dates are already being booked you the profit on your first their son, Dr. J. H. Prudhomme, has in 1887 Hon. W. J. Bryan speak. returned to Baltimore, where they will at this office. Purchase to do srl, for we Mr. Frank Knott who several days If you are wise you will well if you deal spend the winter. choose know full ago severley burnt himself about the Dr. J. H. Prudhomme won the fol- your day Now to avoid conflicting once you will deal a critical condition. The Standard with us body, is still in lowing prizes at the Frederick Fair: with the date determined upon by always. Barry and Catherine with us Miss Mary Silver Campines, 1st on cocks, 1st and some one else. tf Ever Since Will you take this letter Seltzer spent Sunday in this locality. 2nd on hens, 1st and 4th on Cockerels, to your Father or Mother Mr. Augustus Kreitz has had the C. 1st and 2nd on pullets,lst on young pen The total bank deposits in the banks and ask them to bring you & P. telephone b:stalled in his residence and 2nd on old pen. Golden Campines: of Fredrick county subject to check i to our Store and buy the on John's highway. 2nd on pullets and 1st on young and excluding U. S. deposits are $7,- Overcoat ever 1st and Roofs put on best Suit or The annual procession to the grave pen. 763,678.10, tne total resources, $10,452,- twenty.six years ngo are as good as new to-day, and bought for the money, and yard from St. Anthony's Church was 769.31. have never needed repairs. What is the result? Why practically one every other shingle receive absolutely Free held Sunday. A large number took NEWS FROM THE TRACT manufacturer is trying to imitate it, so be not deceived of these magnificent watches part in this ancient custom has nine buildings of over -look for the words "Cortright Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.- embossed on the that will remind you every Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. D. thirty stories. corrugation. It is put there for your protection. Accept no substitute. (l time you look at it that Shorb on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs For Sale by Dorsey & Co. Store is the Waynesboro, Mr. Bert Shozkey, of MARKET REPORTS. JAMES G. BISHOP, EMMITSBURG, MD. Home of Good Clothing, and Mrs. Guy Hahn and two children, Hats, Shoes, and Furnish- Mr. Salor, of Detour; Mrs. George The following market quotations, which are morning, are subject lip for Men, Boys,' and Shorb and children, Bertha, Mary, Dan- corrected every Thursday Children to daily changes. Report of the Condition that is why we say iel and Willie. "GET THE HABIT." - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shorb and son, EMMITSBURG, Oct. 31, OF THE Pay Less and Dress Better Charles, dealing with Harry G. Jr., and Mr. Gerald Shorb, Ccstristry _Produce rite. by spent Saturday with Roy Shorb. Corrected by Jos. E. Hoke. Dorsey & Co. Mr. Samuel Warren and Mr. 0. Butter. 22 Emmitsburg Savings Bank If you have a boy friend who 30 letters, Eckenrode spent Sunday with Mr. John Egg. does not get one of these 10 about it, Warren. Chicktns, per lb you please tell him Chickens per ID 10 at Emmitsburg, in the State of Maryland will Lim too, Mr James Spring i for we have a watch for Boyle lost a fine hog last lb 16 acquainted Turkeys per at the Close of Business for we want to get week. Ducks, per ID 410 October 21st, 1913. with his family also. . Potatoes, per bushel favor Mr. and Mrs. John Eyler and Mr. 75 Trusting that you will Dried Cherries, (seeded) 10 come and Mrs. John Bell, Mr. and Mrs.Lewis RESOURCES. us with a call whether you Raspberries. 15 Discounts Boll and Mr. and Mrs. Loans and $180,185.81 to buy or not. Lameness John Overholtzer Blackberries 4 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 689.01 Very truly, SlOan'S Liniment is a speedy attended the funeral of Mr. William App!es, (dried) 4 Stocks, Bonds, 116,699.55 reliable remedy for lameness' Baker, of Fairfield. Lard, Per lb 13 Securities, Etc Harry G. Dorsey & Co., in horses and farm stock. Mr. and Mrs. Beef tildes 10411 Othe• Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Here's proof. George Warren spent 12 N. Market St., FREDERICK, MD. Sunday with his Mortgages and Judgments of record 29,445.41 Lameness Gone sister, Mrs. Jennie LA V JE WINOCK Shover, of Cash on Hand and in Banks 11,822.48 Next door to the Grey Horse. "I had a horse sprain his shoulder by Monterey, Corrected by Patterson Brothers. pulling, and he was so lame he could Miss Mary Motter spent several days Steers, per 100 lb not carry foot at all. I got a bottle of 000 7.00 Total...... $339,842.26 your Liniment and put it on four times, in Baltimore. Butcher Heifers. (46X. three days lie showed no and in lame- Fresh Cows 20.00 50.00 FREDERICK RAILROAD. ness at all, and made a thirty mile trip Mr. Thaddeus Zimmerman and son, LIABILITIES. beolsides."-Walter B. Aloraford, La Salle, Joseph, spent Fat Cows per Tr 3 05 THURMONT DIVISION. Sunday with Mr. Elmer Bulls. per lb ...... 61,4@rx,, Capital Stock paid in ...... $ 25,000.00 For Splint and Thrush Zimmerman. Schedule in Effect June 13, 1913. Hogs, Fat per ID 9%@IDIA Surplus Fund ...... 6,000.00 'I have used Sloan's Liniment on a Sheep, Fat per lb and splint and cured her. 243% Undivided Profits, less expenses, Interest Taxes paid 4,576.93 All Trains Daily unless Specified. fine mare for This Spring Lambs ...... makes the third horse I've cured. Have FRANKLIN V ILLE 646% Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers and Trust recommended it to my neighbors for NEWS Calves, per lb National, fine. I reserve 5,170,19 Leave Frederick Arrive Thurmont thrush and they say it is Mid it Stock Cattle...... 5%47 Companies other than the best Liniment I ever used. I keep Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Colliflower and 5.10 a. m ...... 6.00 a. m 41co Sure Colic Cure for my- BALTIMORN, Oct. 31. Dividends unpaid 8.40 0inlLanuclgh, children, of New 6.25 a. m. Except Sunday 7.15 a. m. self and neighbors, and I can certainly Midway, spent Sun- WHEAT:-spot,4.611i Deposits (demand) 41,238.23 recommend it for Colie."-S. E. Smith, day CORN :-Spot, 78480 8.15 a. m 9.05 a. m. Ga. with Mr. E. A. Fry and family. OATS:-Whlte Deposits (time) 257,409.15 10.00 a. m 10.50 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Firior and two 44%(F/ 15 Except Sunday 12.50 p. m. RYE :-Nearby, 74.47s. bag 60470 Contingent Interest 439.36 12.00 M. daughters, spent Su nday with Mr. and lots, 2.40 p. m. HAY :-Timothy,8, CaJ20.00 ; No. 1 Clover 1.50 13. m Mrs. George 4.00 p. m...... 4.50 p. rre SLOMES Smith, of near Motter's• 018.00 No. 2 clover, 116.504817.50. Total...... $339,842.26 STRAW:, -Rye 6.20 p. m 7.10 p. rn. Mrs. Annie Whitmore, of Rocky straw-fair to choice, 116.504 10.50 p. m. No. 2. 15.50 4 816.00; tangled rye blocks 89.504 10.00 p. m Ridge and Miss Ora Whitmore, of Mot- COUNTY oisFtF r uReED to EHRt.theemi(, b. SS.0 f my Thurmont. Arrive $10.00 SswTAeaTrEtohaFt Leave Frederick. LINIMENT ter'm spent Sunday with Mrs. William Warrenfeltz, Cashier of the above-named wheat blocks. 18 00, oats I, H. M. Institution do solemnly a. m 6.55 a. m. is a quick, safe remedy for pouj. 87.00458.00 statement 6.07 POULTRY chick- MARYLAND,the above knowledge and belief. 7.30 a. m. Except Sunday 8.20 a. m. try rouP,canker and bumble-foot. :-Old hens, 14 young Mrs.s' Frank Webb and Mrs. John ens, large, 144 1; Spring chick- ARRENFELTZ, Cashier. 9.15 a. m...... 10.05 a. m. Try it. ; small, For Rollo and Canker ureneesy. are still ens, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of 11.20 a, 12.10 p. m. FDoew on the sick list. Turkeys,18 October, 1913. Except Sunday 1.45 p. m. "Sloan's Liniment is the speedlest Some of our have finished prPhRa0s,DUC2(E1 -Eggs, 35; butter, uearby, rolls PETER F. 1.00 p. m and surest poultry farmers BURKET, Notary Public. 3.45 p. remedy for roup and con 22425 Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania 2.55 p. m...... m. canker in all its forms, especially for husk n Correct Attest: 5.20 p. m...... 6.10 /3. m. canker in the windpipe."-L. P. Spauld- ingMrs. Firior, of Thurmont, returned 1”: 21 8.25 ing; Jeffrey. N. II. home Saturday after spendine• sev- POTATOES:- Per bu. ii. 75480 No. 2, per STERLING GALT, 7-35 P. m At all bu. 11.00 p. m...... pp.. in.m. Dealers. 25e., 50c. 8c $1.00 eral days with her son, Mr. Alphus 75(_180 New potatoes per bbl. 3 •@3 . J. C. ROSENSTEEL, service Read Sloan's Book on Horses, Through Pullman between Cattle, Firior. CATTLE :-Steers, best, 7@7Y5 ; others J. LEWIS RHODES, Pittsburgh and Chicago. Hogs and Poultry; sent free. ;Cows, V . 448. Baltimore, 646%2 8 . : Heifers, 4,45 Directors. Direct connections are made with all Address $2,500,000 will be the cost of one of 8; Bulls, 3% a 4% 5 .; Calves, i1(11 Western Maryland, through and local DR. EARL S. SLOAN, !IL, Boston, Mass. the greatest drydocks in the world, to Fall Lambs, 0 c.spring lambs 7 kti%c Under of trains both East and West. be built at New York. S hoats,1.0443.50; Fresh Cows 4 per head Supervision the State Banking Department. 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DEALER IN- The Newspaper And M. F. SHUFF, Furniture of all Kinds FUSION NOMINEES WIN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER The Book MITCHEL George S. Eyster Top to Bottom, Whitman, THE W. MAIN STREET, McAneny and Prendergast. LIVERYMAN Emmitsburg, Maryland One man in a hundred reads a SWEEP IN AT THE ROWE STABLES book; ninety-nine in a hundred Any absent Emmitsburgian would read a newspaper. Nearly a cen- EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND appreciate a subscription to The Chron- tury ago, when the American icle. 52 weeks $1.00. STAFFORD press, which is now a spreading NEW YORK Fine teams for all occasions. its green twig, Thom- oak, was in Teams for salesmen and pleasure as Jefferson said he would rather parties a specialty. live in a country with newpapers Perfect Service. ; March 22-1yr. and without government than in Finest Location. ; a country with a government and Tammany Swamped $ without newspapers. Resolve to Excellent Cuisine. say a good word for your HOME EMMITSBURG Paper at least. —Exchange. by Fusion Ticket Liberal Management, Fireproof Construction, GRAIN 1 DR, 0.1 HINES OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ELEVATOR SULZER ASSEMBLYMAN BOYLE BROS. :0 ..VISITS.. FREDERICK COUNTY. Circuit Court—Chief Judge, Ham- WASHINGTON PLACE —DEALERS IN— mond Urner, Associate Judges, Glenn H. Worthington and Edward C. Peter. Court meets at Frederick City, first Deposed Governor Elected In Monday in February and September, for BALTIMORE, Hay, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bran, ; EMMITSBURG Grand Jury Terms, December, petit jury term; second Monday in May, non- Sixth District. Chop, Clover and Timothy MARYLAND jury term. MD. Seed, Chicken Feed, Horse Clerk of the Circuit Court—Harry and Mary- W. Bowers. Deputy Clerks, Adolphus Cattle Powder, Fearhake, Charles B. Groff, I. N. Loy, Jour 28-11 land Portland Cement, Terra M. N. Nusz, Eli G. Haugh, Harry E. BIG GAIN FOR REPUBLICANS • Every Two Months Chapline and John H. Martz. Cotta Pipe. A Full Line of Register of Wills—Samuel D. Thom- as. Deputies, J. Fenton Thomas, C. H. J. L. TOPPER 8r, SON Kreh and C. C. Waters. Next Visit Indications Are That Democrats Successors to TOPPER & SWEENEY MACHINERY Orphans' Court—John C. Castle, Chief Judge; John W. Mumford, Albert Have lost Control of And Repairs for same. NOVEMBER, 1913 W. Ecker. Orphans' Court meets ev- Undertakers, Funeral Directors ery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday legislature. of each week. and Embalmers HOTEL SPANGLER County Treasurer—F. W. Cramer. Coalin all Sizes County Commissioners—Lincoln G. Expert Service Rendered by Mr. New John Embalming Dinterman, President; John W. Holter, York, Nov. 5. — Purroy Robert Topper, Graduate of Johns Hopkins ! Charles W. Zimmerman, J. Stewart Mitchel rode safely into the mayoralty 41 Call and get our Annan, and Charles W. Johnson. Mark- of on an anti-Tammany School of Embalming. Prices wood D. Harp, Clerk. George R. Den- before you buy. nis, Jr., Attorney. wave which gave him 106,012 plurality EMMITSBURG, MD. over ex-Judge Edward E. McCall. THE OLD RELIABLE Board of Charities and Correction— Telephone Connections. Can be Reached Day 1 David Cramer, president; Solomon Fusion swept the city. Its candi- BOYLE BROS. i or Night. Mutual Insurance Company Stern, secretary; Jacob B. Tyson, dates will fill all the chairs at the Apr. 2-09 treasurer; Samuel U. Gregg, superin- board of estimate meetings except that 1913, by American Press Association. 7-18-1yr OF FREDERICK COUNTY tendent; Millard F. Perry, Clerk. R. of Queens, where Borough President At top District Attorney Charles S. Howard Magruder and George T. whose Connolly, independent Democrat, Whitman of New York, concerning Eyster. whom election there never was any doubt. In fusion did not ORGANIZED 1843 School Commissioners—John S. New- indorse, is elected. No- the center is George A. McAneny, elected body, however, 'expects Tammany to president of the board of aldermen of man, president; William P. Morsel], New York, and William A. Prendergast. OFFICE-46 NORTH MARKET ST. Dr. C. L. Wachter, A. W• Nicodemus, get any benefit from his vote. elected comptroller on the fusion ticket. Jr., and Cyrus W. Flook; Edward S. FREDERICK, MD. George McAneny is elected president Challenge Flour Eichelberger, attorney. of the board of Secretary, Treasurer and aldermen, with the Examiner— tion again. Only in the strong Tam- A. C. MCCARDELL 0. C. WAREHIME John T. White; Assistant, G. Lloyd Palmer. many districts in Manhattan and the The best winterwheat Flour President Secretary Kings were they successful in defeat- Dr. J. M. Goodman, County Health ing their Republican and Progressive Officer. SURPLUS $25,000 rivals. made in America State's Attorney—Samuel A. Lewis. In nearly every up state district NO PREMIUM NOTES REQUIRED Sheriff—Charles T. Fagan. Deputies, where an assemblyman who had voted Charles C. Holt, Office Deputy; Robert for the impeachment resolution was INSURES ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY Cramer, Riding Deputy; William Dee- running for re-election he went down It is a Maryland product AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE AT RATES ter, Turnkey. in a general slaughter, which in many 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN STOCK included the entire county Supervisors of Elections—Garrett S. instances COMPANIES CHARGE ticket. manufactured from Mary- A Home Insurance Company lot Home Insurers DeGrange, President; Joseph F. Eisen- James; Repub- The direct primary sentiment revived each it. 10-ly hauer, Democrat; W. B. lican, Clerk, Clagett E. Remsberg. by the Sulzer campaign last spring was land wheat and is the peer Surveyor—Emory C. Crum. reflected very strongly in the assembly elections. It is safe to say that a ma- of any flour made any You Want The EMMITSRURG. jority of the 150 members of the next Burgess—John H. Matthews. assembly will favor a state wide pri- of party. where. Commissioners — Charles M. Rider, maries bill. regardless F. &I IV Guarantee Oscar Frailey, H. C. Harner. Progressives a Big Help. Clerk of Commissioners—C. M. Rider. In Buffalo the Progressives aided in 111 It is sold at a less price WE WRITE Chief of Police--Victor E. Rowe. what came near being a clean sweep of all the Democratic assembly candi- Fidelity and Surety dates. In the last assembly Erie coun- than many high grade Accident and Health ty had eight Democrats and one Re- publican. .At the election all except flours. Burglary .i TYPEWRITER RIBBONS / two Democratic organization candi- Plate Glass dates for the lower house went down in defeat. Yet the result there could Liability t CARBON PAPER not be called a Republican victory, for Manufactured by Auto' i , (i) 1913, by American Press Association. In all except two of the districts which TYPEWRITER SHEETS . ORGANIZED 1890 Mountain City Mills ASSETS $6,904,365.3 6 prospect of becoming mayor should i. LATEST IMPROVED RUBBER i anything happen to take Mr. Mitchel FREDERICK, MARYLAND HOME OFFICE: BALTIMORE MD. away. He wins by 50,000 plurality at 1 least over Joseph A. Goulden. Tam- Capacity 1000 bbls. daily. /. STAMPS t many's candidate. William A. Pren- Fidelity and Deposit Co. dergast is elected comptroller over Her- Jan 3-1913 OF MARYLAND ROBBER STAMP INK man A. Metz by a plurality of about EDWIN WARFIELB, President. 25,000. v Marcus M. Marks is chosen borough Do vi ornoci.a saw a cm* mixml We Business Everywhere .1 AND PADS t president of Manhattan over Dr. Thom- *x. HALLER & NEWMAN as Darlington (Tammany) by 14,000. General Agents for Frederick County For All Purposes. i Tammany even loses its county ticket 1 in New York county. It had lost the FREDERICK, MD. Aug 12 '10-1yr board of aldermen. a Murphy Makes Statement. a i NOTARIAL, CORPORATE, i Charles F. Murphy. conceding the I defeat of the ticket, said: "The result speaks for itself. :Mr a T DUKEHART'S i SOCIETY, CHURCH t Mitchel has been elected by a majority of votes. His opponents join in the i AND BUSINESS SEALS i wish that lie may have a successful ad- CARRIAGE WORKS ministration and hope that it will be of NOTICE! substantial benefit to the city." SPECIAL Any Size t. I Desired. Candidate McCall said nothing. He ANOTHER CARLOAD i i went to bed early after hearing the worst from his campaign manager, Jo. OF STUDEBAKER li ENGRAVING, seph Johnson, and couldn't be reached a EMBOSSING i by reporters.. In this space there will ap- Buggies Returns give control of the next as- LITHOCRAPHING sembly to the Republicans. Unless the I. t figures are changed by later returns Runabouts they will control this branch of the next interest- Estimates Furnished-- I pear week an a ./. legislature by only one vote. The 1911. by .krin Pycss Association. Prompt Service. Democrats will have fifty-eight mem- Surreys WILLIAM bers as against 103 in the present as- SULZER. Denict•nits lest (. sembly. There will be sixteen Pro- the :Indidates who had ing fall announcement from indorseinent of a Spring Wagons gressives, where there are only five at the the Progressive present. rartv NVP:1, elect( tl, TRESPASS NOTICES AND rie Farm Wagons Sulzer a Big Factor. The resuh- I c(mnty puts an end Taninu:ny's sw:ty in Feeling against the Democratic or- to that section of and JOSEPH E. HOKE Of Latest Style and Design. "DON'T HITCH HERE" ganization. largely on account of the the state cst;Iblishes firmly in his of the Impeachment of William Sulzer under Democratic org.aniza- Come early and inspect whip of nry P. the the Democratic bosses. it Rurgard, who defeated them. pay you. m It will SIGNS Is clearly indicated by the dispatches IT. Fitzpatrick. Tammany EMMITSBURG, MD. up state from sections. was responsible 1.e:!der Mtirphy's lieutenant in Erie. at a Ready for Delivery. for the loss of the assembly to the p -iar:es last September. Repairing and Repainting Democrats. 011Olia,;21. at one time so strongly a This feelinr found its vent in dis- uern!.licvn. wi!l send to the assemblY All work guaranteed. men tricts where who had voted for e.:t vt.:•.•.' two II :1 Democrats U 1 7A11 These:MaylBe Had At: j the impeachment of Mr. Sulzer had ; -ne er;!nni!,.:ICon Republican. ill J. DUKEHARTI Prop. been renominated. Seventy -one assem- 'f the five districts in Mon blymen]. eight of these Republicans. V tilt` 1iepilbliC1113 candidates C. & P. Phone No. 38-3 THE CHRONICLE OFFICE I voted to impeach Mr. Sulzer. Of these )emocrats. running with Feb.10-'11 lyr. I forty-nine had been placed in nonaina- tudon:entent; ..-.....sr...... $ •-.....,-....c,--1.-4 **asLox avocia****Ausa oxiomo