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!....-...-s"... - READ — :', IT0PAYS -- TO ADVERTISE7 THE FOUR PAGES IN THE RECORD. OF THE RECORD. Why not Adv. your Each Contains Some- Public Sale ? thing of Interest. THE CA OLL ECORD. VoL. 10., No. 26. TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1903. ESTABLISHED 1894. Accepts Call. New Windsor.—L. H.Diehlman and Dr. Clutz 914 914 144 COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. FROM THE COUNTY AND STATE. ************** ***04*** * wife, of Annapolis, are spending the The Gettysburg News, says: "A holidays with Mr. Diehlinan's father, letter was received Saturday more- The Latest Items of News furnished by at the Hotel Diehlwan. Brief Items of General Interest from our Ex- Miss Grace Smith will give a party ing from Rey. Dr. J. A. Clutz, presi- our Regular Contributors, dent of Midland College, Atchison, in honor of her friends from the Mary- changes and Contributors. land College, on Friday evening, Kan., announcing the acceptance of pyr )1-tri6'62-na, to OUT DecazZe.296 I 4. All communications for the RECORD must be signed by the writer's own name;not nec- Christmas day. Miss Blanch Beffington has return- the call extended to Rev. Mr. Clutz essarily for publication, but as au evidence by the congregation of St. James' Mumps are the prevailing disease of ed home, after spending a month with that the matters and facts transmitted are the town. Nearly all the children H. Mitten,of Wash- Lutheran church of this place several legitimate and correct. Items of a mischiev- her sister, Mrs. G. ous character are not wanted. and quite a few of the grown people ington. weeks ago. The new pester will take *. .* *0P. *6'6645*** e4641.6(* charge here February 1st., next." will have them for their Christmas com- HAPPY CHRISTMAS. faces. license was issued, at The Atchison (Kans.) Globe, Inauguration of Gov.-Elect Warfield. A marriage same subject. says: On Christmas Eve. Sterling Getty and Leslie Helm, of on Tuesday, to Charles G. menting on the SILENCE BROKEN. THE BALTIMORE CONTEST. Towson, "Yesterday Rev. J. A. Clutz, D. D., THE The RECORD extends its sincere the Baltimore Medical College, and Warfield, of Mount Airy and Nora M. Last night I had a dandy time, A general outline of the arrange- Dr. Ira Whiteloill, of Jefferson Col- officially tendered his resignation as 'Twas night 'fore Christmas, too; inauguration of Gov- appreciation to all correspondents for Firor, of Glyndon. The first Replies on the Record's List of early into bed, All the Precincts May be Counted, The case ments for the lege, Philadelphia, are home spend- president of Midland College, to take Ma put me ernor-elect Edwin Warfield has been their magnificent assistance during effect February 1, 1904. The chief Jus' like they always do ing the holidays with their parents J. Subjects tor Discussion, The night 'fore Christmas, an' I lay Continued to next Monday. completed, subject to ratification by the year, and wishes all a Happy and friends. Mrs. F. A. Otto. sister of AI rs. H. reason for this action is the desire to As still as 1 could keep, Union Bridge, died at Mr. Warfield and the Joint Commit- The young men of the town will Macalister, of return to the pulpit and to spend the An' made my pa and ma believe The attorneys for the petitioner and Christmas and prosperous New Year. house in Baltimore, on Monday Believing that the request made by 'At I was fast asleep. tee on Inauguration of the Governor- give a dance in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, on her remaining years of his active minis- the contestee waged a bitter and oc- Quoting from a greeting just received last, after a long illness. the editor of the RECORD that its pa- elect, which will be appointed by the Tuesday night next. try iu the pastoral relation. This de- Well, by an' by I heard a noise. casionally spectacular legal battle all two houses of the Legislature when by the Editor, "May you enjoy your trons make use of its columns for the An' then I seen my pa The entertainment held at the Pres- sire has been growing, especially dur- purpose ot discussing the important of Tuesday in the Wachter-McLane that body meets. Ralph Reifenider has purchased ing the last two or three years. He Who says to ma,"is he asleep ?" turkey and 'fixinseand not 'get full." byterian church by the Sunday political questions of the day, is wor- "Uv course lie is," says ma. contested mayoralty election case in The special inaugural train which School, on Tuesday night, was well from the estate of his father, the late has received a unanimous call to be- stuff, thy of more notice than has yet been An'then they fetched a lot uv the Superior Court before Judges will bear Mr. Warfield and other attended. All present enjoyed the ex-J udge Charles T. Reifsnider, the come the pastor of St. James' Luth- A phonograph an' sled, Union Bridge.—Rev. and Mrs. H. J. accorded it, and having hoped in vain An'skates an' things, an' put 'em all Phelps, Harlan and Stockbridge. The prominent Democrats and guests will singing etc., very much. farm now occupied by hiw,about two eran church, of Gettysburg, and will that an appreciation of this oppor- Beside my trundle bed. main argument was entirely devoted leave Camden Station at 9.30 o'clock Macalister were in Baltimore this miles from Westminster, tor $6,000. lt take advantage of the opportunity Mrs. Null, of Libertytown, is spend- tunity would have been manifested to the results of the counting of four on the morning of Jaututry 13th., and week, attending the funeral of Mrs. ing the winter with her daughter, contains 125e acres and is part of the thus presented, as it comes without An' then pa tined my stockin' full, M's sister. ere this by a more prompt compliance An'then both tip-toed near, precincts under an order issued Dec. will proceed to Annapolis hy way of Mrs. Isaac Smith. old Gist estate, dating back to Revo- solicitation or active effort on his 3rd., by the three judges. The ballots the Oliver Williams, of Baltimore, is with the request, I will now endeav- ma she tucked medeaia.y, in w'iAn' n, Annapolis Junction, arriving at Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Reid and son, lutionary times. part. For fourteen and a half years An' said, "the little agreed on by the attorneys gave Mr. Capital about 11 o'clock. Returning, spending the holidays among rela- or to give my views on the several An' then I set right up in bed, spent Christmas with Mrs. Reid's par- he has stood as the executive head of questions propounded. Wachter a gain of 109 votes in the the train will leave Annapolis for Ban tives and friends in the neighborhood Midland College, and has wisely di- An'0, I had such fun; ents, of Thurniont. The County Commissioners of this 1. "Should the State tax be abol- I said "Boo ! Mr. Santy Claus;" Sixth precinct of the Fourth ward; thnore at 3.30 p. m. The Fifth Regi- of Bethel church, near town. On rected the affairs of that institution." Wednesday afternoon, Mr. county have made the following ap- ished ?" An' pa an' ma both run. —Toe Cone. Seventh precinct, Sixth ward; ment Veteran Corps and the officers Mr. and Mrs. Jasper S. Morningstar Bankerd, of near Uniontown, was pointments for the ensuing year: Yes, it has been done in some other Eleventh precinct, Thirteenth ward, of the Fifth Regiment will also trayel are spending a week in Washington, driving down Church street, this S. L. Johns Executes Deed of Trust. Eighteenth D. C., with their daughter, Mrs. John Counsel to the board, Chas. E. Fink; Death of Mrs. M. B. Scarborough. states and I believe can be dime in and the Twelfth preoinct, on this train, which will consist of place, when his horses slipped Roth. on the physician to the jail, Dr. 'William D. Maryland in a few years by a wise ward. nine cars. A private car will be fur- ice, both falling down, and if it had Wells; health officer for the county, Mrs. Margaret B. Scarborough, management of the State's finance. Samuel L. Johns, of McSherrys- There had been challenged 248 bal- nished for the use of Governor-elect The M. C. I. held a very interest- not heen town,the well-known tobacconist and for the timely aid of Mr. A. Dr. Charles R. Foutz, the term of the daughter of the late Rogers and 2. "Needed changes in our present lots by one side or the other. The Warfield and his family. The train ing entertainment on Tuesday even- C. Smelser, both Mr. Bankerd and who has been prominent in Adams ing, to a last named to begin May 1, 1904. Amelia K. Birnie, of Taneytown, and Election Law and Ballot." counsel in the case, comprising Mr. will be under the personal charge of crowded house. All render- his horses might have been hurt; as it widow of the late Rev. W. B. Scar- There is a great need for changes; county politics tor a number of years, Bernard Carter, Mr. John P. Poe and Division Passenger Agent,B. F. Bond ed their parts well. Two fine chairs was, is ill and is threatened with nervous neither were hurt. The Sun, of Tuesday, gives an ac- borough, died at the residence of her that is, changes for the better. The Mr. Alonzo Miles for Mayor McLane of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad were presented to Prof.