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REV. L. B. HAFER'S FAREWELL. FREDERICK SAVES $5000. DANGEROUS GASOLINE. ALL CANDIDATES Loses one of its Fore- COAL SITUATION Named for both Parties OPTIMISTIC VIEWS Carroll County Full Tickets Facts Worth Knowing most Citizens. Without Primary. About this Widely Used Power. UNDER THE NEW LAW. Lutheran church was filled al- NOW LOOKS BETTER. has escaped a ON FARM SITUATION The Frederick county Doubtless if it were most to fullest capacity, last Sunday election, this year, and there- universally primary known that the vapor from a single morning and evening, the day mark- by saves $5,000. The following can- Will Prepare Way For Elections conduct- Goy. Pinchot's Plan Appears Likely Wheat Stands Fifth in Value Among quart of gasoline under favoring con- ing the last Sunday services didates are in the field; ditions, will L. B. Hafer as pastor. At REPUBLICAN. render explosive 200 cubic _Every Two Years. ed by Rev. To Bring Results. Farm Products. feet of air, fewer casualties the morning service, his farewell to Attorney—Holden S. Felton, would be State's laid to petroleum and its products; All the office-holders elected this the congregation was given. His At first sight, Gov. Pinchot's plan Frederick. • (As stated previously, The char- Record, likewise, the financial loss recorded, coming November will serve terms of words were well chosen—fully for the prevention of the coal strike Sheriff—Ingomar W. Albaugh,Fred- is giving a number of lengthy while full views, for example, in 1921—$9,420,343— three years. Those offices which were acteristic of the man; and, seems to be a surrender to the miners. erick. from various sources on the agricul- would in a sense a re- Treasurer—Clarence J. have been appreciably lower. originally held for four years will now of calm feeling, and His proposals are; County tural situation, as they are seen from According to the twelve and a half Braddock. American Petrol- be occupied only three years before view of the past 1—Recognition of the basic eight- Phleeger, different angles. They are meant to eum Institute, 5,382,000,000 his pastorate, there were Judges of the Orphans' Court—Jno. gallons another election is held. All terms years of hour day for all employes. If longer be educational, and to cover the sub- were consumed in the United States formerly of two year's duration will given many scriptural injunctions, hours ar necessary at certain times, J. Hill, Frederick; Charles J. Angel- ject broadly, and are not to be well Charles M. taken last year, chiefly as a fuel, an ani- now be increased to three. At the applying pointedly to the past as or in certain occupations, the over- berger, Mt. Pleasant; and as conclusions approved by The Rec- covering the mater of machinery. There are, end of that time when the next elec- as to the future, and time to be paid for at the eight-hour Butts, Middletown. ord. The following instalment is roughly, devolve upon both pas- Commissioners—Luther C. eleven and one-half million tion is held, all offices will be filled by relations that rate. County from Special Bulletin No. 30, Agricul- automobiles in the people as co-workers in God's Woodsboro; Maurice Slifer, United States, or men elected for four year terms. tor and 2—A uniform increase of 10 per- Powell, tural Publishers Association, Chicago. 81% of the world's total kingdom, rather than any detailed Burkittsville. number. Following ,re the offices that will cent. to all employes, this increase to —Ed. Record). With an average run for each car of be filled this coming November, the statement of work accomplished such become effective September 1. State Senator—Frank C. Norwood, July was ushered in with the usual "farewell" sermons. something like 4,000 miles a season, it length of the term and the candidates: as usually marks 3—Full recognition of the union by Frederick. drop in wheat prices, and promptly will be seen that In the evening, a "community" ser- Delegates—Wm. S. Wach- the people of this Governor: Albert C. Ritchie, Balti- the operators, without the check-off, House of the official pessimists set up their ac- country travel, with an vice was held, in charge of Rev. Guy tel, Myersville; Lewis F. Kefauver, approxima- more, Democrat; Alexander Arm- but with the right to have a union customed wail of "the farmer is tion of safety and comfort, an aggre- strong, Washington county, Republi- P. Bready who now becomes the sen- representative present when the men Middletown; Emory C. Remsberg, of broke." The Amalgamated Order of Hightman, gate of forty-six billion miles annual- can, Length of term, three years. ior among the pastors of the town. are paid. Buckeystown• G. Lewis Volunteer Farm Advisers called a ly in made by Rev. Frederick, and U. G. Hooper, Tusca- vehicles propelled by gasolene Comptroller: William S. Gordy, Jr., Brief addresses were 4—Complete recognition of the hasty meeting and immediately began engines. In view of this wide Wachter, of the U. B. Church; distri- Wicomico county, Democrat; Repub- W. C. principle of collective bargaining. rora. deluging the country with suggestions bution of the product among a people lican candidate not selected. Length by Geo. H. Birnie, representing the They will be taken up today, Friday DEMOCRATS. for saving the farmer from chaos. notoriously careless, Attorney—William Martin the wonder, per- of term, three years. Presbyterian Church in the absence of and the reports are that they are like- State's True, the price of wheat falls every haps, is that the life and Guy P. Storm, Frederick. property Attorney General: Thomas H. Rob- Rev. G. W. Shipley and Rev. ly to cause a postponement of the July, due to the fact that new wheat loss from this cause is not enormously inson, Harford county, Democrat; Bready, of the Reformed Church. The strike, if not call it off. The opera- Sheriff—Charles W. Smith, Freder- is about to come on the market, but heavier. William C. Coleman, Baltimore, Re- letter from the Church Council ac- tors were first inclined to turn down ick. this fact did not dampen the spirits of So long as J. F. Mil- gasolene is deprived of publican. Length of term, three years. cepting Rev. Hafer's resignation, the plan as representing almost com- County Treasurer—John those who take a melancholy pride in liberty and kept the deep re- ler, under control it will Clerk of the Court of Appeals: Jas. which also represented plete surrender to the union leaders, Woodsboro. "viewing with alarm" the status of do man's work. But let it once have A. Young, Allegany county or Luther gret of the congregation, was read by but a more optimistic feeling prevails Judges of the Orphans' Court—Hen- the farmer. ry an opportunity to escape and it will H. Gadd, Anne Arundel county, Dem- Merwyn C. Fuss, secretary of the now. P. Mussetter, Ijamsville; Wm. C. The situation is amusing or the re- irritat- kill and burn. Dangerous as it is, ocrat; J. Clayton Brewer, Anne Arun- council, who also expressed Apparently, the Governor has de- Howard, Frederick, and John T. Joy, ing, according as one views it before County C. E. Un- Thurmont though, nothing even slightly myster- del county, Republican. Length of grets of the Carroll termined to seize the mines, in case or after an ample lunch. If rumor ious attaches to its retirement of Rev. Hafer County Commissioners—Lewis F. properties or its term, three years. ion on the negotiations fail;but, just what would were to be believed, the farmer spends power. The laws that govern the be- Similarly, all candidates for State from the county. then happen is difficult to say, unless Lochner, Mt. Pleasant, and Roscoe P. most of his time packing Brown, his grip for havior of gasolene are familiar. Like Senator, House of Delegates, Com- The various sentiments expressed the labor leaders would conclude to Thurmont. the trip to the poorhouse. But House of Delegates—Alton Y. Ben- some- kerosene, gasolene is derived from missioner, Sheriff, County Treasurer, by the speakers were in the highest advise the men to work under state how he never goes. He is still at the petroleum, but is far more vola- nett, and W. Clinton McSherry, crude Judges of Orphan's Court, State's At- terms of regard, both as they related operation. Fred- old stand, producing food for the na- tile; that is, it more rapidly vapor- torney, and Surveyor, will be elected to the man and to the high character A number of definitions of the Gov- erick; H. Douglas Jones, Petersville; tion and spending a greater average izes. This vapor is not, as with some for three year terms, this year. This of his services, and especially was he ernor's proposals will have to be iron- and Albert L. Hauver, Foxville. income than the wage earner gases, quickly disseminated in the at- will result, after next year, in an elec- strongly commended for his willing- ed out, and even then, it appears that State Senator—William Je• Grove, The total drop in wheat was 10 per mosphere, flowing harmlessly away. tion every two years. ness to act in union and co-operation the general public will still b.e the Lime Kiln. cent, or 10 cents a bushel. Mind you, Gasolene vapor is heavier than air. It with the various other denominations third and last important factor in the this was not a ten percent loss in the will settle to the floor and flow along Creditors Seek Action Against the of the town. general situation, and still be an ob- Gettysburg College Applicants. farmer's total income, but merely a like the water of a stream, filling Annans. As the citizen and moving spirit in ject to buffet around again when the ten percent drop in the price of one of every hole and depression. There it public affairs, Mr. Hafer will perhaps agreement has its With more than 250 applications for .The present proposed the many products he sells. Consid- may remain for days, if there is no Frederick County Grand Jury be the most widely missed, as he is a end. The plan looks like a tempor- admission already received, authori- its true proportion, with rela- will be asked to ered in current of air to dispel it, a lurking investigate the man- leader of marked ability in the larger ary compromise, and no settlement of ties at Gettysburg College are facing tion to the total farm income of $14,- menace, until ner of conducting the unseen and unsuspected, business of the matters that involve community ef- the real principles involved. the task of preparing for the largest 000,000,000, the drop in wheat was a chance, spark or flame touches it off. bankrupt firm of Annan, Horner & fort, and his work along this line has enrollment in the history of the in- Co., .of about one-half of one percent of the Proper ventilation, either natural or Emmitsburg, leading toward been almost continuons. In addition, stitution, reports from Gettysburg total farm income. possible criminal state. forced, is therefore essential in any proceedings against he has an analytical mind, a fondness Suggestions to Farmers. Ten cents a bushel on 810 million place where gasolene is used or stored. members of the firm. Testimony was for solving problems, and a legal One of the biggest problems is that taken at the bushels amounts to $81,000,000. This It is the propensity of gasolene Court House, last week, training that helps to make easy Handling apples in crates—Bushel ahead of the committee on entrance is only 3/12 percent of the wealth pro- after the creditors fumes to seek the lowest level which notified State's At- many of the questions that are diffi- crates are handy for harvesting and credits. It is planned to keep the duced each year by farm cows. So hazardous the gar- torney Anders that they number of renders especially would ap- cult even to the average well-inform- storing the apple crop. They can be entrants close to 200, so the wheat drop is nothing to worry age "pit," provided for the conven- pear and submit evidence which in ed man. The community—the county filled in the orchard directly from the that class rooms will not be over- about, even if it were not offset by ience of mechanics in working under- their opinion justified criminal pro- —his circle of activity—therefore picking bag and hauled to the packing crowded and individual instruction ceedings against the firm. gains in other places. neath a car. So many fatal explo- loses one of its most valuable workers table or the storage. This enables the neglected. But consider! While wheat was these pits that Benjamin Ogle, president, and Pe- for the Dr. Henry W. A. sions have occurred in public good. fruit to be taken care of with the least Hanson, newly dropping 10 cents, corn rose 25 cents. not a few municipalities have prohib- ter R. Burkett, a director of the State bruising. If elected president of the institution, handling and consequent And farmers raise three times as ited, their construction. In the newer Farmers' Bank, Emmitsburg, which Proceedings of the Orphans' Court. you do not have all the crates you can gave an insight as to his policy on ad- succeeded the Annan, Horner firm; many bushels of corn as they do wheat garages their place is being taken by use this season, it will be well to lay mitting students when he said during In other words, for Dr. Brook I. Jamison, William B. Sny- an interview at the every dime taken the safe and more efficient ramp, or Week of August 20, 1923—J. Gloyd in a supply before the season com- "White House" off the price of wheat there is der, James G. Bishop, Millard F. Wednesday afternoon: 75 open-track run-way, elevated above Diffendal, executor of Mary E. H. My- mences. cents added to the price of corn. Shuff, Benjamin R. Stull, Henry water for the flock—Many "We don't want men enrolled at this the main floor. ers, deceased, returned inventory of Cool That's why the farmer is able to whis- vapor, gasolene Smith, Nevin Martin, Charles J. Rowe good poultrymen who do not have run- institution who have everything be- In changing into personal property and received order tle cheerfully while the sky-scraper expands so enormously that one gal- Miss Mary Winchoff and others then to sell real estate. ning water in their poultry houses and low the shoulders. We are first go- agriculturists bend to the task of sav- ing to strive to bring intelligent men lon will produce many hundreds of testified to the effect that they had J. Ezra Stem, executor of David yards change the water at least two ing him from ruin. mixed to this-institution. If they have ath- cubic feet of gas. Properly transacted business with the bank at E. Stem, deceased, reported sale of or three times each day at this time of The Italian fruit vendor said,"What besides being much a letic ability, so much better for them- with air, this gas, time when the institution was in- real estate on which the Court issued the year. This gives the birds access I make on da peanut I lose on the dam more powerful than dynamite—it solvent, but were assured by Annan order ni. si. to good, clean, fresh water. It is claim- selves. They will find plenty of sport banan." But the farmer says, "The would take 83 pounds of dynamite to Horner, one of the firm members, of ed by many that this is a very profit- here, but we are anxious to make this little I seem to lose on wheat I am ignited its The sale of real estate of William do as much damage as the solvency. H. Blizzard, deceased, was finally rat- able practice as it keeps the young school primarily an institution of making several times over on corn." vapor from one gallon of gasolene—is The transaction included depositing ified by the Court. birds thriving and holds up egg pro- learning."—Hanover Pa., Sun. Anyhow the loss is purely theoretical. more easily fired. money which they have not been able duction with the layers. 30 to Arthur R. Stonesifer, executor of Farmers have adopted new marketing Where gasolene is stored and fre- withdraw and paying notes which Annie R. Stonesifer, deceased, re- Don't delay treating wheat—Delay No One Wants to Work. methods in the past few years and quently handled, it is well-nigh im- were not canceled but deposited with in treating the wheat in the bin means ported sale of real estate on which Roger W. Babson,• in the Hagers- they no longer dump their products on possible to prevent escape of fumes, another bank as collateral security, the Court issued order ni. si. that you are courting a heavy loss the market at whatever price the buy- observance of and town Globe, writes: so that the strictest upon which judgments were ob- Monday, August 27, 1923.—Calvin from the angoumois moth. Now is er chooses to pay. The farmer's fi- against smoking and the carry- tained 'I have offices in 26 large cities and rules against the original signers. E. Bankert, administrator W. A. of a critical period and treatment with nancial situation is sound and he is ing of open lights should be enforced. At the conclusion of the meeting carbon bisulphide is the best insur- correspondents in 200 other cities. In Abraham H. J. W. Black, deceased, every locality I find that the average able to hold back his crops until the Fire in a large fat rendering plant, State's Attorney Anders said the wit- received order to sell real estate. ance against loss. market price is right. Such a hold- Jersey, was start- silage man today is interested only in spend- near Newark, New nesses and many of the creditors Francis Neal Parke, administrator Filling the Silo—Corn for back movement was practiced with -four-year-old employe Present summoned tramped well in ing. People not only want to get rich ed by a twenty would be by the w. a., Mary R. Lake, deceased, set- must be cut fine and wheat and in a single July day the who went into the company's garage grand jury to testify against the firm. the silo to make the best quality of quick but without working. People tled his first and final account. are buying recklessly without any price of wheat was advanced several with an open-flame hand lantern to as- The members of the firm are Annan The last will and testament of Dav- feed and fill the silo to its greatest points. This in the face of new wheat A. thought about where the money is certain how much gasolene there was Horner, Edgar L. Annan, J. Stew- id H. Zile, deceased, was duly admit- capacity. The usual length of cutting coming on the market. in the tank of the truck which he art Annan and Mrs. Anna E. Annan. varies from one-fourth of an inch to coming from with which to pay. Our ted to probate and letters testament- young people seem to have the idea Many think of wheat as the prin- served as chauffeur. The gasolene Depositors claim that practically no ary thereon were granted unto Ivan one inch.—Pennsylvania State College cipal cash crop of American farms, fumes ignited almost immediately,and assets are available and that they will that dollar bills grow on trees and all L. Hoff, who received order to noti- they have to do is to pick them off. when as a matter of fact the value of the explosion and fire which followed lose all of their savings. They also the wheat harvest is less than 7 per- fy creditors. Cooldige is Economical. Very few want to produce. Earnest caused damage reported at more than allege misappropriation of the bank's Margaret E. Scott, adrninistratrix cent of the total farm income. The es- $500,000. Again, while the owner of funds and are now seeking to institute and industrious manual laborers, such w. a., of Matthew Scott, deceased, has been a as we had 25 years ago, are almost an timated December 1922 value of all a cannery in Hamburg, Iowa, was criminal proceedings against its indi- Calvin Coolidge never according to the reported sale of personal property He always has lived unknown quantity. Everyone wants wheat, Department transferring gasolene from one con- viduals. spendthrift. of Agriculture, was $864,000,000. The and settled her first and final account. within his rather limited means. to ride in the cart and no one wants to tainer to another, an electric light, Letters of guardianship of John total annual value of all farm crops which he was holding, dropped upon Gold Treasure Reported Found. Economy has ruled his life. And in pull. Our percentage of producers is H. Boyer, infant, were granted unto steadily decreasing and the percentage and livestock is from $14.00 to $16.00. the floor. As the lamp broke it pro- holding various public offices he has draw your Emily E. F. Miller. of middlemen is steadily increasing. So you can own conclusions duced a spark, igniting the gasolene. Reports have been made, and also been as sparing in spending the tax- The American hen alone denied, of the finding of a consider- James F. Humbert, surviving exe- payers' money as he has been in "Such conditions cannot continue produces The ensuing fire totally destroyed the able cutor of Michael Humbert, deceased, forever. A dog may live on his tail more new wealth than the total wheat building and equipment, valued at sum of gold in a box along a spending his own. He never has crop amounts to. roadway near received order to sell real estate. known luxury or craved for it. It is for a while, but it cannot continue this about $27,000. in a mountain section Mehring, executrix The average American farmer Hagerstown. The find is said to have Margaret of recalled that when he was the party's process indefinitely. People may, for prac- WE Mehring, deceased, return- tices diversified farming. He been unearthed under a large stone, Frederick nominee for Vice-President in 1920 he awhile, get a living doing one anoth- raises A Racing Matinee. not ed inventories and settled her first was sent on a campaign speaking trip. ers washing, but after the clothes are wheat, corn, oats, vegetables, fruit, on private property, while en- livestock. He gaged in and final account. A special train was provided for his worn out there will be no washing to keeps cows and re- A racing matinee was held on the road work; and the story 28, 1923.—Calvert ceives a good goes that it likely part of the Tuesday, Aug. tour to several states. It was a train do." income from dairy pro- track at the new Fair grounds, on was administrator of William ducts. A loss in any one Bergdoll treasure; supposed to have E. Bankert, with regular beds, shower baths, a crop by no Wednesday afternoon. The coming D. Frock, deceased, settled his first means spells ruin, or even privation,to been hidden by the escaping draft L. barber shop and other modern con- Why "Adams" County. of a rain hurried UD the program, but and final account. veniences. With pride an official show- the farmer, any more than a loss on a dodger before he made his get-away in five events came off that were consid- to Frank S. Rowe, executor of Emma ed Mr. Coolidge through the train A writer Philadelphia Ledger is single deal means ruin to the city bus- Europe. his first telling the origin of the names for erably enioyed by the interested fra- F. Dungan, deceased, settled from one end to the other. iness man. trot, then Houser, the workmen reported to the various counties in Pennsylvania, The following ternity. The first was a have found the treasure, says the and final account. "What do you think of it?" he was figures on 1922 val- two paces and two road races. The Wilson, guardian to and has the following for Adams ues of farm products, story is a hoax. An investigation is Eva Mamie asked at the end of the inspection. compiled by the Fair Association gave a blanket in Milton M. Bennett, infant, settled her "I think it is a waste of money," County; Department of Agriculture, show the reported to be under way by govern- "Adams County is the namesake of each case as first prize, and a pair of ment fifth and final account. was his astonishing reply. relative position of wheat in Ameri- are unable to officials, not only as to the al- administratrix John Adams, second President of the can boots, as second. We leged find, but Margaret E. Scott, 3IE farming, and make it plain that track was in as to the Bergdoll es- Scott, deceased, United States. The county was or- no one give the details. The cape itself. w. a., of Matthew item of farm income is so large condition, and will be fully satis- transfer mortgage. Cumberland Forbids Radical Speeches ganized in the year 1800; and it is a percent of the fine received order to total farm income as factory for the more important trials Ivan L. Hoff, executor of David H. recorded that about the time its name to vitally affect the On Making Mistakes. prosperity of the of speed during the coming Fair. Zile, deceased, received order to as- The City Council of Cumberland, was to be selected, Adams, with a farm market as a whole: We made a mistake in last week's sign mortgage. on Monday, passed resolutions for- train of attendants and a military es- Animals and Animal issue of the Sentinel. A good sub- Mamie I. Starner, administratrix bidding public addresses in the city, cort, traversed the county on his way products $5,349,000,000 Marriage Licenses. scriber told us about it. The same of James B. Buxton, deceased, settled that tend toward offensive criticism to the then new seat of government Corn 1,900,287,000 day there was a letter in our post her first and final account. of any church, race or creed. The at Washington. It was this incident Hay 1,331,679,000 Romanus F. Lir= and Margaret office box that didn't belong to us. We J. Walter Englar and David R. resolution adopted, says; largely that determined the name of Cotton 1,192,461,000 R. Weikert, Gettysburg, Pa. called for ninety-eight over the tele- Rinehart,executors of Elizabeth Rine- "That we condemn as un-American the county." Wheat 864,139,000 Franklin Poole Green and Lillian Phone and got 198. We asked for a hart, deceased, settled their first and all attacks upon any one on account 38E Oats 478,548,000 May Green. Sykesville. Spool of No. 50 thread and when we of their race, color or religion, and Emory B. Collins, Littlestown, • Albert H. Clutz and Carrie L. Hil- got final account. has Tobacco 306,179,000 home we found it was No. 60. The Monday being a legal holiday, the hereafter no person or organization been appointed "acting" postmaster bert, Tanevtown. train Apples, Peaches and was reported 30 mintues late. office will be closed. Open on Tuesday having for its purpose and object until Congress convenes, when his ap- Pears 297,504 000 George J. Brown and Gladys Alice We arrived denunciation of any Windsor. utes at the depot twenty min- and Wednesday for the transaction of the criticism or pointment as regular postmaster will It will be seen that five other farm Davis. New after train time and the train business. person or persons, church or organi- likely be confirmed. The salary of the items are more important than the account of race, color or asere gone. We got our milk bill and zation on Littlestown office is $2100. wheat crop. One of these items, corn, Explain the Road Marks. Ou was a mistake of 10 cents in Registration, Tuesday, Sept. 4. creed, or attacking the good name of 11( has experienced a big rise in price. So orrfavor. felt sick and the doc- the womanhood of the country, no A gross profit of $379,000 was made that, even if the July drop were seri- Drawing lines of various kinds on Saidaiu Wewe were eating too much Next Tuesday, Sept. 4, is the date matter what church they belong to, by the Leviathan on her maiden trip, ous permanent, which it is not, roads and streets, seems to call for Thern at• and We hadn't tasted meat for two for registration of new voters for the or whether they belong to any, shall according to figures issued at Wash- there would be nothing to worry about explanation on the part of State °11ths. The garage man said the various districts of the county, be- be permitted to hold any meeting or ington. Receipts on the outward voy- prosperity is the be prop- a Tin The acid test of farm Road officials if they are to eY was missing because it needed tween the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and make any demonstration of any kind age from New York to Europe were volume of farm buying. Conditions erly interpreted and observed. They plu"g'ti mer. We cleaned a spark 9 o'clock P. M. This registration is whatsoever." $411,000 and those on the return growing make tnadand trip look fine and with ordinary are unquestionably intended to We it's run fine ever since. Yes, held largely for the purpose of qual- The police and fire departments $368,000. The actual operating ex- weather the total crops will be large travel safer, and perhaps to deter- sue of. e, a mistake in last week's is- ifying voters who desire to have part have asked that the City Hall Plaza penditures, not including capital cost this year. and the farmers purchasing mine "right of way." but. their Pur- t. tne Sen inel, paper.—Glen Elder (Kan.) in the primary election, that will be be no longer used for any public and other overhead, for the round trip power will be proportionately ex- pose is not always clear to the aver- held on Monday, Sept. 10. assembles. totaled $400,000. panded. age motorist. of the prohibition Could not some law be devised which on the lives of men, but because per- plete enforcement have allotted gen- would demand that a man have a cer- THECARROLL RECORD petuating a resistance to the Consti- law. Many of them to news detailing the tain number of signatures of voters in (NO N-P TISAN ) tution is a losing proposition. These erous space which the law is violated, his own district backing his candidacy Hesson's Department Store Taneytown, manner in Published every Friday. at are two facts to bet on, without refer- Carroll Record Company. by editorial com- before he would be permitted to file? Md., by The ence to the possibility of a more lib- and not a few have, ment, sought to popularize the cam- Or would it be still better to take a P. B. ENGLAR, Editor and Manager. eral construction of, or amendments paign of nullification. step backward and follow the old BOARD OF DIRECTORS. to the Volstead law covering some JOHN S.BOWER. comes the country editor and Crawford County system again? elf0. H.BIRNIE. Pres. of the present drastic features of pro- Now Seasonable J. HESSON. G. A. ARNOLD. V. Pres. D. thousands of clear-thinking and Regardless of what remedial legis- BUFFINGTO.N. P. B. ENGLAR. hibition enforcement. his JAS. throughout the lation might be enacted we are of the 0. WALTER WILT, Secretary. The use of "boot-leg" and the many unprejudiced brethren -- length and breadth of the land; ready opinion that the time has come when TERMS.—Strictly cash in advance. One cases of "horrible examples" from it, MERCHANDISE months, should be done to give year. $1.50; 8 months, $1.00; 6 to defend and uphold the law which it something months, 40c; single but illustrates more clearly what al- He; 4 months, 50c; 3 sought to destroy. They every man an equal chance of nomina- AT espies. 3c. cohol does to the human system, even has been contains date to a The label on paper have no selfish motive in thus enlist- tion and at the same time prevent the subscripth-n has been paid. in its least dangerous state; in fact, which on few men from plunging the county in- All subscriptions will be discontinued results, ing on the side of right. They are to Governmental there is little difference, in expiration, according committed to the cause by their reali- to several thousand dollars expense. I LOW PRICES. orders. between the moderate use of boot- ADVERTISING rates will be given on What say you candidates for the bus- the zation that the best interests of them- application, after the character of the leg and the immoderate use of Our Store is filled with Merchandise for the late together Legislature ?—Ellicott City Times. iness has been definitely stated, will selves and of the people and indus- to space, posItion,and purer distillation, for either one Summer Season. The quality and prices are with information as de- of contract. The publisher reserv- time. tries which they seek to protect length offers for "get you" in course of beyond comparison. It will pay you to es the privilege of declining all mand that the Constitution and the space. So, after a while, as the respecta- LIVED AFTER BEING SCALPED call and see our line, and get our advertisements for End., Ird., 6th., obeyed. The All by alcoholic drinks laws be unhesitatingly and 7th. pages must be in our °Wee bility of indulgence in prices before making your pur- Tuesday morning each week; otherwise, accompan- tainted money of the bootlegger and Two Men, at Least, Are Known to guaranteed until the becomes less and less an chases. insertion cannot be the has not influenced them to Have Recovered After Their Hair following week. iment to the habit, the whole country brewer people whose confidence Had Been "Lifted." FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 will in this one particular become betray the gained and desire to keep. Underwear Men's Dress Shirts. more law-abiding; for "respectabil- they have watered at Tasieytown Post-office as Second They feel a personal responsibility. In August, 1867, near Plum Creek for the Ladies. We have a fine A complete assortment of Class Matter. after all, cuts a large figure in ity," station, Nebraska, on the then build- assortment of Gauze, Muslin and Dress Shirts for Men and Young what we are, just as They are not tempted to sell, at any All articles on this page are either orig- what we do, and ing Union Pacific, two hundred and Silk Mixed Vests, Pants and Un- Men. These are well made, full al- inal, or properly credited. This has "family" price, the friendships of a lifetime. Office, and inevitably as "class" and thirty miles from Omaha, the Chey- ion Suits, from the cheapest cut and made up in the most ways been a fixed rule with this The inclination is to believe that no we suggest the adoption of it by our ex- now create social distinctions. In ennes wrecked a hand-car carrying grade to the wear of quality and popular materials for Summer changes. Crepes, Pop- words, as the association of evil influence is powerful enough to William Thompson, head lineman, and fit, in most any style the trade dress, as Percales, other Striped Madras. liquors sway the sentiment of the great mass his crew of five, says Adventure Maga- may desire. lins and Silk little time, the Ford boom criminality with the use of these Shirts with any For some in the United States against zine. Thompson was shot through the FOR MEN AND BOYS'. Compare his becomes more clear, there will be an of voters line you may choose, and we feel for the Presidency, on the part of right arm, knocked down with a rifle- Our assortment is made up of the indulgence, so powerful an ally of national right- sure we can convince you of their admirers, seems to have lost its exodus away from butt, stabbed in the neck, and while the "Otis" Brand Balbriggan preservation of name eousness. It was the strength of the merit and the saving in price. strength without developing much for the sake of Still conscious was scalped. Shirts and Pants, or the lighter es- moral forces in the agricultural states bone. As a serious propo- and character, because these are "I felt as if the whole top of my weight Balbriggan Shirts, Pants real back that made possible the early enact- or Hose for the Whole Family has not sential to good citizenship, and social head was taken right off," he after- Union Suits. Also carry a sition, the country as a whole full line of athletic style plaid status. ment of the law which the enemies ward related. we are been greatly impressed with it. and business Muslin Union Suits in the In this department of society are now seeking to nullify. When the Indian galloped away the lead- of let ing makes, as and showing a fine line Cotton, electorate will scalp slipped from his belt, and "President" and Silk Hose for Men, seems reasonably sure to The Widows. This same courageous "B, V. D." Get our prices on Lisle California Thompson crawled and got it. He ar- Women and Children. for the see to it that no backward step is tak- these. They will show you a sav- have one or more candidates rived at Willow Island, fifteen miles For the lady of discrimination, insurance people live and en. No editor of a country paper need ing. Presidency, in 1924, in Senator The life west, with the scalp in his hand, and we would recommend a pair of When apologize to his patrons and friends Hiram Johnson, Secretary Hoover, prosper by reason of statistics. put it into a pail of water to keep it R. & G. Corsets. the guaranteed Humming Bird or Of the they wish to know how long a red- for his stand in support of the law. nine inches long and Weldrest Silk Hose, in all the and William G. McAdoo. moist. It was We now carry a full line of the man will live if his paternal They are with him, just as the loyal inches wide, and "looked like a leading shades. three, Senator Johnson seems to have headed four well known R. & G. make of Cor- For the man we have a recog- he now and progressive people everywhere the preponderance of popular support, grandfather was hanged and drowned rat." sets, in the latest patterns. Give nized line of merit in either Lisle pre-war are steadfast in suport of good gov- At Omaha the doctors replaced it as well as the strongest opposition has forty-two quarts of us a call when in need of a Cor- or Silk, in the leading shades. ernment and civic decency.—Christian upon his head and gave him hopes, but set, and let us explain in the mer- part of individuals. stock in his cellar, they turn to Page For Children we are showing a on the it did not stick. He took it home with its of the highly advertised Elas- in 246 and there is the answer. And Science Monitor. variety of colors and quality, him to England, but finally sent it ticide Corset, one of the R. & G. both the half and Sheriff. sharps inform three-quarter Primary for these same statistical 3K back to Dr. R. C. Moore of Omaha; latest products. lengths. us that a widow expends, dissipates a and it was placed on exhibition in a there Our Primary System Failure. As long as the law permits it, or loses her husband's estate in sev- jar of alcohol in the Omaha Public Summer Dress Good.s be said against those Shoes and Oxfords. is nothing to en years and thereafter must live with The fact that Howard County will Library museum. A complete line of all the lead- primary con- P. freight con- who choose to enter a a married sister or take in washing or be forced to pay the expense of a In April, 1868, two U. ing Dress Fabrics for Summer We can always show you a big case, for the ductors, Tom Cahoon and William assortment of Shoes and Oxfords test, as at present is the something like that. primary election after party leaders wear in Voiles, Organdies, Nor- Edmundson, were fishing in Lodge Pole mandy Swiss, Pongees, Tissue for Men, Ladies, or Children. single office of county sheriff, though Just a few years ago the life insur- a getting together on recommended creek, a mile and a half out of Sidney, Ginghams, Silks of all kinds, etc. Our line is made up of all the there is no contest for any of the nuisance. He tried ance agent was a ticket presents a spectacle of the im- Nebraska. leading styles of the well known offices. Just why the more important to write insurance because he wasn't practicability of the primary system The Sioux cut them off. Cahoon was Men's Work Pants & Shirts. Star Brand and Selz lines, mak- is a lit- for the sheriffalty seems such a prize, good for anything else. And the world of nominating candidates. Framers shot down and scalped. He recovered A full line of the well made ers of the better shoes fact re- same money. tle difficult to fathom: but the took to its heels at sight of him and of the primary law had visions of the and after completion of the road in full cut Shippensburg Work on all mains that it is, and custom has set wrath upon his 1869 ran as passenger conductor out Pants and Shirts always on hand SPECIAL PRICES called down Heaven's new order of things placing party White Canvas Oxfords and one man can not have of Ogden, Utah. He lived in Ogden for at the lowest possible prices. You the rule that head. bosses in the background_ and resting Pumps, for the remainder of the add- some years. A street in that town might buy cheaper ones, but you two consecutive terms, thereby But now he has learned his business entire and choice of buy better or more satis- season for Ladies and growing responsibility was named for him. He wore his hat cannot ing, apparently, to the prize character middle-aged folk factory ones. girls. and hard-boiled, nominations upon the people them- "well to the back of his head" by of the job. welcome him with open arms, for he selves. No one today will question reason of a curious "bald spot."—Ex- But, situations such as this should has something they need. He has the the idealism of those visions but suffi- change. lead to the repeal of the law, at least only dead-sure method of keeping the cient time has elapsed to demonstrate the minor county offices. as it affects widow out of the poorhouse and get- clearly and forcefully that theory and Poison Cure for Rheumatism. a for taiatorarotara tatotot oiclato *total-Moto:0 toto ict0 to: clotoiotoicla ict t•4 ,4oict t a ai< For instance, the nomination ting the kids educated, and he knows practice are entirely different. The Forty-seven rattlesnakes captured at County Surveyor—an office perhaps how to tell the world about it. hue and cry of advocates of the pri- Black's creek, about twelve nines from EDW.0. WEANT, President. GEO. H. BIRNIE, Cashier. a not paying, on the average, a renum- Insurance men agree that more and mary system was that the new system Boise, Idaho, have been sent by Robert E. H. SHARETTS, Vice-Pres. G. W. WILT, Asst. Cashier.

government for 44164010 eration of $50.00 a year—if carried more professional and business men would relegate the bosses to political Limbert to the Dutch experimental work. The Dutch gov- into a primary contest, might alone are buying income insurance—not be- oblivion and give any man who aspir- ernment is perfecting a serum which, cost the tax-payers approximately they fear that their widows, one ed office an opportunity of placing cause to when combined with the poison from $5000., for a primary election. will be possessed of a lump sum, his qualifications before the people in rattlesnakes and injected into the mus- THE BIRNIE TRUST CO. been able to see the 44444040 We have never courted and married by cake-eaters general. They said the bosses would cles will, it is claimed, cure rheuma- prim- slightest benefit from county who will expend their little fortune, choose a candidate, not by weighing tism, Limbert said. It took less than MD. rep- TANEYTOWN, ary elections in the past—certainly and not because they think their wid- his qualifications but by measuring an hour and a quarter to bag the justify their cost—and in tiles. They were found in a space 20 none to ows will blow in the whole of their his ability to produce results for the 44:0040 Limbert stated that the these times when the tax burdens are month and thereaf- feet square. living in a twelve machine. fangs does not, as com- felt, we wonder why the removal of the Stock; $40,000.00 especially ter come to want, but because they In the light of what has transpired a snake harm- Capital the monly believed, render tax-payers do not rise up against are conservative and delight in play- in Howard County during the past in about Surplus $40,000.00 less, for other fangs will grow 31M3-1328-liara/figi.28:868181BE of such an unnecessary continuation ing a sure thing. If a man loves his few weeks is it uot a fact that the old three weeks. Undivided Profits $25,000.00 expense as the primary. wife well enough to buy insurance for Crawford County system was more .0000040 There may be some justification for her, he loves her so well that he is representative and satisfactory than Ingenious Coal Transportation. a primary for National and state of- to gamble with her future. the open primary system? That sys- ON THE HONOR ROLL OF BANKS unwilling An eastern coal company, in open- ficials—but we doubt even that—or, if he knows expense to And he can die in peace tem caused practically no ing up three new mines, situated close handle the finances for officials who that month after month, throughout the county and any man who could se- together, was confronted with the the of the county, or represent it in the whole of her life, she will receive cure the backing of his own district problem of transporting the output to executive legislature; but, for purely a sufficient income to keep the wolf (and any man should have that back- a river, four and oge-fourth miles du- hills in- Some Things We Do offices involving only perfunctory from the door. ing before entering the race) had an away, with steep and rugged import- tervening. A railroad around the hills ties of more or less minor This solicitude may not flatter the equal chance of nomination with any or through them appeared to be too the facilities of our Bank are for you. If you do not ance, it looks like playing with poli- business acumen, but at any opponent. There were five delegates All woman's expensive in first cost and in opera- tics without reason, to permit nomi- gentlemen election districts use them it is through no fault of ours. rate it guards against the from each of the six tion, so it was decided to bore a small such offices to call for the the nations for who have oil stock to sell and and the man receiving the highest tunnel through the hills and convey We issue drafts, make collections, pay your taxes, keep of holding an election. and can- expense numerous advisers who spring up number of votes was the chosen the coal on a series of belts. The dis- your books and render statements monthly, give advice in 3K one-fourth miles, in gather about a widow who has a nice didate. But how does the present sys- tance of four and business deals and investments, safeguard your funds, make Gambling in Europe. know which there is rise of 300 feet, will fat bank account and doesn't tem work? Rather than go through write insurance, in fact help you in every way we can made with 20 conveyers in series, loans, what to do with it.—Exchange. a bitter and costly primary fight this be is said to be flourishing each delivering the coal to the one if given the chance. Gambling year leaders of the two Democratic throughout Europe, according to ob- ahead. At the loading end, the belt Power of the Country Press. factions held a conference at which for receiving the servant returned travellers. In Ger- The will be five feet wide they agreed upon a division of the of- coal direct from the mine cars as they many, especially,the habit has become Let no one regard lightly or slight- fices. are hoisted up the shaft, and will car- Over so general, so bold and so conscience- Resources $1,100,000.00. ingly the influence of the so-called This was done for several reasons. ry the coal 1,500 feet to the next con- less, that the government is consider- Vtai,>:a:orefotoictatialtataictoftatototo oiollatoicletat t a : country press in the United States. A sincere desire to unite the party veyor, which will be four feet wide. ing putting the worst offenders to at the river will The "home" newspaper is looked to was foremost in the minds of the con- The unloading belt death, as a penalty; which illustrates be four feet wide, and will deliver to in many a community as the mentor ferees and they were also desirous of how serious the situation must be, four or six other belts, which discharge guide when the time comes to saving the county the expense of a WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE and the coal through chutes into barges. MD when a none too conscientious or hap- WESTMINSTER, make an important decision. The ed- primary election. But what has D., LL. D„ President. scrupulous government decides on ALBERT NORMAN WARD, D. itor of the county paper, usually un- pened? Several men who thought such a drastic remedy. Strange Experience. assumingly, is a leader in shaping the they had been neglected have filed day when I hitched our huge For Young Men and Young Women in Separate Departments Gambling is always wrong, but One decisions of his townspeople in those their candidates and the result will be dog to my sled a hunter fired his gun when it becomes a National profes- Fifty-seventh Year Begins September 17, 1923. progressive undertakings which affect that the county will be forced to go In a neighboring cornfield. The dog sion, it is greatly worse than a mere of the the common welfare. No matter if through the expense of an election was frightened by the report ADMISSION. Graduates from approved four year High Schools bad habit. In Europe's case, it repre- and started off at an incredible the people of the rural sections are just as though the Democratic fac- gun admitted without conditions. Fifteen units required. sents desire for gain at any cost, per- Speed. It was too late for me to get coming more and more to look to the tions were waging another bitter haps helped along by the inability to off, and I was seated on the sled as MODERN CURRICULUM. Eight courses leading to the A. B. city papers for their news of world fight. around cor- Grouped about one of the following sub- pursue useful and profitable occupa- it careened dangerously degree are offered. happenings—they still depend for We do not mean to criticize the sev- ners and threatened to upset. I jects as majors: English, History and Political Science, Math- tions. It is only another of the ter- Lan- friendly counsel and advice upon the eral men who have filed. They might shouted, but he only increased his ematics and Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Modern results of war, and the breaking Home Economics. Special rible someone within their own be better men than those named by speed. The sled neared an old wagon guages, Latin and Greek, Education, and estab- judgment of Piano. Unit of Reserve Officers' down of civil restraints that at an alarming pace, ,and the dog courses in Speech, Voice and community circle who has proved him- the leaders. But the fact remains by the Government. lished codes of respectable morality. over the shafts. My heart Training Corps is maintained self dependable and wise. their chances of nomination have been jumped and begging,are my throat when the sled met Robbery, gambling im- lessened and regardless of was in unexcelled. 1000 feet above the sea in the highlands So it is a matter of no little greatly sickening crash! I LOCATION alike methods of making a living the shafts with a of Maryland. Pure air, pure water, charming scenery. One portance, considering the magnitude the qualifications of those men they feeling without honest work, and of enjoying was conscious of a delightful hour's run from Baltimore, two from Washington. of the subject, that the country press are entitled, under the primary sys- came to on top of a soft straw pile pleasures not earned. May they keep and of the United States has enlisted tem, to put up their money for having on which I had landed.—Chicago Jour- EQUIPMENT complete. Thirty acre campus; sixty acre college the European brand on their own whole-heartedly to fight the battle of their names placed on the primary nal. farm; modern buildings; comfortable living accommodations; side of the pond, as there is already gymnasium; power and temperance and law enforcement. The ballot. laboratories; library of 15,00 volumes; too much of the evil in this country; heating plant. New athletic field, costing $50,000 now in use. issue will be interesting, if not spec- Were it possible to carry through a doctor greatly more than we think, and more NO TIME TO HUNT for New Dormitory, costing $150,000 recently completed. tacular. Allied with the destructive the intent and spirit of the primary store when suddenly than we properly label. or drug BOARD and TUITION $400.00. liquor interests are many of the larg- law The Times would be one of its seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, 38( nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. 1923-24 on application 6-22-3mo er daily and weekly papers published staunchest supporters. But develop- deadly Prospectus for Resistance to Prohibition Decreasing. in the cities. For some reason which ments have proven that it is discour- CHAMBERLAIN'S of these pa- agingly impractical. COLIC and DIARRHOEA Eventually, the resistance to pro- the editors and owners have not In view of these facts would it not REMEDY hibition will largely cease, except pers of larger circulation gives instant warmth, comfort and ease have persisted be desirable and economical to remedy from the lower classes; not only be- publicly disclosed, they from pain. Never fails. the Advertisements a com- the present condition of affairs? —Advertisement Read cause of the natural action of time in their effort to discourage I JUST TALKED OF SQUIRRELS I DON'T WAIT FOR BREAKDOWN LOOK FOR HOARD OF BANDIT

Listener Discovered That "Big" Men Writer Gives Reasons Why It Pays Exploring Party Believes It Is on Are Not Always Discussing to Have Regular Times for the Right Path to Robber's "Big" Business. Ciadizuirr-//, Physical Examinations. Treasure House. Ak rsychic messages from St. Nicholas Two pilgrims were following the • Most people have had the experience charge road to Mecca. At the treasury steps CA of going to a doctor for an examina- are said by an archeologist in they met up with a squirrel that re- tion at some time in their lives, some of excavations in the Balkans to have subter- minded the one who looked as if he have had to go many times. Usually led to the discovery of the fa- owned a railroad to say to the other: they have gone because there was ranean stronghold of All Pasha, a MOUS terrorized the Bal- "I was showing my kid around the something wrong with them, pain, bandit who kans a century ago. White House yesterday. and as there TANEYTOWN fever, a cough, a rash or what not, but HAMPSTEAD — WESTMINSTER — Express Fowls Will Respond to are no squirrels in the streets at anyway, something for the doctor to According to the London were found, Proper Care in Summer home, it sort of frightened the boy study, give a name to and prescribe the skeletons of 25 men for. But imagine the factory manager believed to have been killed because may be stated without fear of when one of these little rascals it who waits for the machinery in his they discovered the secrets of Ali contradiction," says A. C. Smith, chief tagged us. I told him that all plant to break down before be gives Pasha's treasure house and its labyrin- Of the division of poultry husbandry wanted was peanuts and that when it away thought to having it overhauled—how thine passages. The principal one is at University Farm, "that under aver- found we had none it would go Sexton of St. Stephen's long would he keep his job? Is his about 1,100 yards long, intersected by age conditions farm flocks yield no —whereupon the little chap had a machinery more important or more tunnels leading into darkness, or re More than 25 per cent during the sum- bright idea. him Afraid liable to accidents than that of your turning by devious routes to their flier months, while, if well managed, "Well, daddy, you could give Was Actually body? Don't you think it would pay main corridor. the yield will practically be doubled a nickel, couldn't you?" ease to have it overhauled before the break- All Pasha's father was murdered by St small additional expense." The two chuckled with the Street united to to Cross the down comes and to see if the machin- neighboring chieftains, and his mother The reasons given by Professor that comes of good nature man—who ery is really being run efficiently? urged him to take revenge. His Smith for the failure of farm flocks to health, and the other railroads In Hygeia, Dr. Haven Emerson, pro- fierceness and indomitable courage maintain April production are than at looked as if he owned two on a Man Would Tremble Like a Leaf From fessor of public health in Columbia uni- brought terror to the Balkans. In the advances the supply of in- and a good mine—started in Harrisburg season versity, gives reasons enough to con- avenging the death of his father he sects and young, tender greens be- story of his own: Nervousness and was often Seized with Dizzy bet squir- vince the most skeptical that health ex- grew rich on the spoils of war. comes insufficient to supply more than "I wouldn't be afraid to nickels, at Constant Danger aminations pay, not only in increased Ali Pasha assisted the Turks in the needs of the body; that external rels could learn to spend Spells that Kept Him in having a health but also in dollars and cents. their war with Russia in 1787, and Parasites become abundant during the that. One time we were rumpus in the senate, with old Blank "It has grown to be a custom" for peo- was laden with honors. He became hot weather; that coops are poorly ple power in Albania, and giving our side oratorfcal blood and HEALTH IS COMPLETELY RESTORED BY who employ men and women in the ruling ventilated, and that broody hens are with the ambition thunder, and, sir, just as we were large numbers in shops and factories helped Napoleon, mismanaged. BLOOD SYRUP his kingdom as a sea- about to he flayed alive, along hops DR. THACHER'S LIVER & "to have each new employee examined of establishing To maintain production, he says, disappointed, he next a squirrel up the aisle, jumps on to see if he or she is in sound health." power. Being flocks must be plentifully fed with a Napoleon, and nego- Blank's arm extended in denuncia- The many friends of Henry Stees, for thirty years the worthy Sex- And again: "Many of the unions are fought against balanced ration of grains and animal Britain in the tion—sits on its haunches and begins will be gratified to requiring an annual health examina- tiated peace with Great food and with an unlimited supply of ton of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Harrisburg, government. On to beg. It seems he had a pull on Dr. Thach- tion of their members, because they name of the Ottoman greens, grit and oyster shells. War learn of his complete recovery to health as a result of taking emerging from the grand vizier's tent the old man, who always carried nuts have found this the best way to pre- must be incessantly waged against er's Liver and Blood Syrup, the celebrated medicine that is accomplish- he treacherously murdered. in his pocket—and it saved the day vent the illnesses which cost their sick was mites and lice. Houses must be kept ing such remarkable results everywhere. _ benefit funds so much." If these peo- The exploring party hopes soon to Cool for us." and comfortable by regulating the ple who are in big business find it reach the crypt where the treasures And by that time the story was Mr. Stees, who lives at 142 Cran- er; and I was so nervous at times Ventilation to suit the day and the worth while and economical there is are believed to lie. These riches are through with, and the two pilgrims berry Ave., Harrisburg, Pa., is a re- I would shake like a leaf and just weather. Broody hens must be brok- probably said to embrace money, jewels, tapes- Garden of Allah— tired member of Hope Fire Company couldn't control myself. something in it. en up at once by removing them from had reached the tries and a collection of golden behind.—Washington No. 2, and is held in the highest es- "My tongue was always coated, I the nest and putting them where there with a listener from teem by all who know him. had awful headaches and my breadth Byzantium chalices, stolen are no nests and no places to set. Star. STILL AFTER BOLL-WEEVIL For the past five or six years Mr. was so offensive I dodged my friends churches. With good treatment and ample feed- state to keep them from knowing it. Stees has been in a deplorable Department of Agriculture Experts ing the hens will soon return to work. FURTHER USE FOR IT health, verging upon a nervous "I was induced to try Dr. Thach- HAD NO of Looking Into Another Scheme TREAT FOR THE YOUNGSTERS All sick hens must be removed while breakdown, and when such people as er's Liver and Blood Syrup by what for Pest's Extermination. those that are healthy and in good Party Returned Empty he come out and publicly testify that I had heard about it, and a few doses Little Sonny at "Man on Horseback" Proved That Ho flesh but do not lay should be culled Surprised Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup made me feel so much better that I Plate to His Rather Could Unbend—Truly a "Very out at least once a month and sent to has made them well and strong kept it up till I had taken three bot- An attempt to attack the conquering Hostess. Lovely Sunday." Market. agian, the unusual merit of this tonic tles. My appetite is now just fine, cotton boll-weevil by more subtle no longer be doubted. But let I eat heartily of anything I want, Means than have hitherto been em- Some of the university flocks are Children are among the most beau- can tell his story in his own those headaches are all gone, I never to be started by the The man on horseback has stood now giving 50 and 60 per cent produc- the Mr. Stees ployed is about tiful springtime decorations of dizzy and nervous like I did be- through many centuries as the type tion as a result of proper care and words: feel Department of Agriculture. Such national capital. years," says Mr. Stees, "1 fore and I am getting stronger and of the haughty, superior person. He Management, according to Professor "For six crude methods as gassing and poison- The freshness of these human flow- dragging feeling better every day. In fact I feel bet- while others plod. He looks Smith. have had a tired, ing having been ineffective, the insect rides ers is something that never grows old. have in a lang time, that made me unhappy and miserable. ter today than I Is going to be lured to his doom down upon the rest of us. And riders They are among the decorations that know it was Thacher's Liver I was steadily losing in weight and and I through his sense of smell. At least in the park are very superior persons are with us always. appetite and suffer- and Blood Syrup that relieved my Popular Geese and Ducks strength, had no such is the he of the department indeed. Yet one who easily bestrode With this prelude here is another constantly from constipation. troubles." for ed experts. a handsome chestnut horse was seen Market or Feathers anecdote of Sonny. "Often when walking I would see Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood the other Sunday afternoon to stop Farmers A research is about to be began to are realizing more and more When he was about two years old, spots before my eyes and would be- Syrup is sold in Taneytown by Robt. beside the railing near the Sixty-sixth that find out if there be any particular nothing but purebred geese should just walking nicely and talking a bit, come so dizzy I was afraid to cross S. McKinney, Druggist. street gate, westward, where stood a be I would be run ov- —Advertisement odor or emanation from the cotton considered. For heavy geese, either he was invited to a party given by a the street for fear woman with many children. for market plant which attracts the weevil. If or feathers, there is little young lady of about the same age. His He reined in, borrowed an urchin to choose such is found, it will be studied until between the Toulouse, Em- mother took him and left him there," and set it on the pommel of his sad- den or the chemical substances which cause African. For quick growing, then went away to return for him TrIE Very gently he trotted off, very heavy PRINCIPLE OF HEREDITY its action are isolated. It is hoped dle. laying, small geese, either the later. ODD lightly he turned and very softly White or these may then be made synthetically Brown China is good. For After the children had played, the KITCHEN he cantered back, never getting be market, Pekin Only Are Known, and Causes of and used to lure the pest of the cotton ducks are grown; for "eats" were served. Even the smallest Facts yond the brave but anxious mother's laying, Peculiarity Have Not Been Satis- fields from the cotton to poison baits Runner ducks are one of the ones were given a little ice cream. CABINET sight. Then he borrowed another best, and for (C), 1922, Western factorily Explained. or else to cause him to raise a family home table ducks there Sonny enjoyed his thoroughly. Newspaper UniQn.) urchin and did it again. And then Is only one superlative duck, the Mus- before the cotton Is developed enough Then he turned to his hostess. another. And each time, as he handed covy. Why this duck is not more gen- The day is none too short, the night the most striking instances to furnish them with proper means of "Here!" he said, handing her his One of the proud child back, he slipped some erally kept by farmers is a mystery. none too long: but all too narrow is of the Mendelian principle of heredity support.—By Science Service. plate, getting down from the table the thing into its hand. Certainly, were it more generally edge between.—Dallas Lore Sharp. Is that which is exhibited by the breed- and making his departure.—Washing- A man who walks in the park reg- known what good eating they are, how ing properties of the Andalusian fowl, Schools in Philippines. ton Star. DES.5ERTS ularly says he has never in many easily they propagate themselves, a an exchange states. The blue Andalu- The Philippine islands have a total years of walking there seen the like great many more would be grown, Al- sian fowl owes its popularity with the of 8,174 schools, public and private, Getting a Spring Bonnet. A good dessert which may be passed happen before. It was a very lovely though the size of a large duck, they public, and its interest to the student with an approximate enrollment of day recently when the on and become a layer cake is an econ- Sunday.—New York Times. are not really ducks but geese. They On a gusty of heredity, to its color. This is a 1,160,000, according to the bureau of making playthings of omy. Bake a sheet of any will not, though, interbreed with other breezes were slaty blue-gray. If two birds of this education and the superintendent of woman was plain white cake. Serve Europe's Surplus Spinsters. ducks or geese. one's headgear, a young strain are mated, It is found that they private schools. It is estimated that hat in Washing- one-third or one-quarter The German statistics office has They are silent or quackless. They observed chasing her do not breedtrue. Besides the blue the Philippines have a population of cut in squares for the made the announcement that there are do best if allowed to make their own ton street, near Meridian street. It birds whreh hatch out, there will also 2,500,000 children of school age. resplendent dessert with a good pud- on the continent of Europe 25.000,000 nests and hatch and rear their own was a new spring bonnet, be a certain number of blacks, and Public schools alone number 7,641 gay flowers. ding sauce made as fol- women, the majority of them young young and are remarkably successful with of whites, with occasional black points. and attendance reached a total of lows: Take two table- and marriageable, who must either at this. Muscovy ducks come in two The wind was strong, and the If the blues thus produced are mated 1,094,472 during the last year, while spoonfuls of flour, three- embrace polygamy or go unmarried, colors (black and white) and white. young woman was not able to keep the odd-colored ones will again appear private schools number 532 and have quarters of a cupful of as there are not sufficient men to fur- Their principal faults are that they up. A gust tossed the hat in the air, among their offspring, and no amount an enrollment of 64,835. sugar; mix well and add nish them with husbands, are inclined to be pubnacious with and a hundred feet away. Two wom- of breeding from the blues alone will a half-cupful or more of any fruit juice Eighty-five per cent of the private In 1913 Europe had a recorded popu- Other poultry and on being moved may en, seeing the woman's plight, started rid them of the black and white blood tablespoon- schools in the Philippines are religious lation of 460,000.000 people, and a not be good breeders the first year or also in chase of the hat. Suddenly, at hand, or water with a which will crop out at every genera- of vinegar. Cook until add institutions, and only 15 per cent sec- surplus of 9,500,000 women. The two, or may not breed at all. They are from the crowd, a fourth woman ful smooth; tion, although blue birds only are ular. Seventy-seven per cent of the re- presnt population is estimated at very hardy and long-lived. leaped out and grabbed the hat. With- a tablespoonful of butter and a grating mated every time. of nutmeg and pour over each serving, ligious private schools are Catholic, 475,000,000, with a surplus of 25,000,- out looking she made for the nearest The principles involved are called at the table in a pitcher. The while the remaining 8 per cent are 000 women. To each batch of a thou- doorway, holding the hat closely to or pass the Mendelian principles, after their Protestant. men there are 1,111 women. Most Effective Plan of her side. The other women started remainder of the cake may be cut In discoverer, Gregor Johann Mendel, ab- sand The public school system, in which Russia has the largest number of toward her, and she began to run. halves and put together with any de- bot of a monastery at Brunn, , Keeping Flock Healthy English is taught, includes 24,878 teach- women, 1.229 to 1,000 men; Germany She gained the doorway, and was lost sired filling, and iced or covered with after eight years of patient experi- Systematic whitewashing of the in- ers, 341 of whom are Americans. stands second with 1,100, Austria third In the aisles of a department store.— chocolate, making a dessert and a cake menting in his cloister garden with side of a poultry house winter and with 1,069. Holland is the most Indianapolis News. from one recipe. plants, chiefly edible peas. Summer is one of the most effective Lemon Rice Pudding.—Take one cup- The Real Divorce Reason. favored in this regard, for in that means of keeping the flock healthy. One of these solemn statistical re- country the surplus has decreased Children Like "Play Cars." ful of rice cooked in one quart of Whitewashing makes the quarters Making Flowers Smell Stronger. searches into the divorce question has from 1,020 to 1,010 women to 1,000 "Play as You Enter" is the welcome milk until tender, add the yolks of lighter and purifies, transforming dark, The perfume of flowers is greatly in- been completed back East, and the re- men. sign on the sides of the "Jollytown" three eggs (two will do), the grated dingy, smelly houses into light, clean creased by a process invented by Pro- searchers have announced with proper trolley cars in Baltimore, near one of rind of a lemon and sugar to sweeten. rooms. To clean and disinfect effec- fessor Daniel of Rennes, France. He impressiveness the result of their in- Immense Area of the city parks, where the traction Heap in a baking dish, cover with a Yellowstone. tively, pour half a pint of formalde- whites, and explained it to the Academy of Science quiry. They announce eight principal Yellowstone, in northwestern Wyo- company has set aside several cars meringue made of the egg hyde into each gallon of whitewash. two to three tablespoonfuls of sugar, in Paris. By taking two plants of the reasons for the prevailing instability ming, is the largest of the national This for the children to play in. The cars purifies the air. and a teaspoonful of lemon juice. same species and grafting one on the of marriage. One reason is: park system, having an area of 3,348 are complete in every detail except a Brown the meringue and serve either other—notably a wormwood on "Failure of contracting parties to square miles. It has more geysers that the power is turned off and they not only the solemn hot or cold. Bits of jelly may be add- chrysanthemum—he found regard properly bonds of than all the rest of the world com- are anchored to the ground. Instead developed re ed if desired, for a garnish. the grafted wormwood matrimony." bined. Furthermore, it has boiling of the usual advertising cards, Mother forth a markably, but its flowers gave The other seven reasons don't mat- springs, mud volcanoes, petrified for- Goose rhymes and animal pictures are Bread Pudding.—In spite of the de powerful than Ip perfume much more ter. ests and large deep lakes and water- OEMNOTIESI rision which the good old bread pud- displayed along the sides. The con- Moreover, that of the original plant. All divorce researches so far have falls, one of stant din of register bells, clanging ding has had to endure, it still is a fa- which, the Great Falls of the chrysanthemum had given to the been, in a sense, failures. That is, starting and vorite in many homes. Take one and the Yellowstone, is nearly twice as gongs, stopping signals, wormwood flower something of its own none of them has yet discovered that calling of one-half cupfuls of milk, one-half cup- high as Niagara. Its Grand canyon, Breeding ducks lay more fertile and the loud imaginary and perfume. M. Daniel collected the 35 per cent of all divorces eggs ful of sugar, two slices of bread but- result from remarkable for its gorgeous coloring, If allowed unheard-of street names afford a noisy seeds of the grafted wormwood and bathing water in a pond or tered, one egg. Beat the egg and the refusal of the party of the second part is incomparable, and except for small small proof to the amused passers-by of the the following year obtained from them stream. The breeders should be sugar together until well-mixed; add to appreciate properly the humorous parts of the African jungle is the most given extreme popularity of the "play cars" fine plants. They had this notable plenty of pasturage. the milk slowly, beating all the time. very anecdotes told by the party of the first thickly populated wild animal region * • * as the crews take them along fancied feature—while the flowers of some of Place the buttered bread in a baking part—Spokane Spokesman-Review. in the world, Including deer, elk, bison, When routes. plants emitted a perfume similar a hen leaves her nest, or dish, pour over the milk and egg; the the moose, antelope, bear and mountain to those of the original graft, others When the temperature of the incubator bread will rise to the top of the pud- Reason for Embarrassment. sheep, with endless varieties of wild gets Pays Honors to Pasteur. odor. too high or too low weak chicks crust. Allow it to were absolutely without birds. Admirers and disciples of Pasteur ding dish like a I had always been accused of doing will result. A chick that needs to be commemorating his stand one hour and then bake 15 min- eccentric things, but I didn't realize helped out of the shell In France are isn't worth utes in a hot oven. Serve with top Chinese Supreme in Alloys. of it until one Sunday. I Wrong Oil in the Salad. saving. memory by scholarships as well as by the truth vanilla and sugar to taste for • • • centennial celebrations, according to milk, German silver Is merely an imitation roomed just across the street from the We were having the bishop of the reaching Washington. The sauce. of an invention long known in China church I attended. I went to church diocese to dinner one evening and I A healthy loves to roam and Information the Extension of Pas- Hingham Pudding.—Mix together under the name of pal t'ong, or white without an umbrella. When the serv- had included a salad in our menu. should be induced to do so by not Association for has established one-half cupful of seeded raisins, one- steel, which is obtained by fusing red ices were over it was pouring outside. My little daughter leaned over and being fed too liberally in the morn- torian Studies in Paris half cupful of molasses, one-fourth cup- steel with arsenic. The Chinese have Having on a perfectly respectable un- whispered, "Mother, what's the matter ing. When about time for them to scholarships for young scientists come ful of chopped suet, one-half cupful of long been pastmasters in the art of derskirt, I turned my suit skirt over with the oil on the salad? It tastes so home to roost, have feed, water amounting to 360,000 francs and is now one-half teaspoonful of soda, making alloys. my head. Half way across the street queer?" What was my horror, on in- and grit near issuing a special Pasteur medal as a water, their roosting places boy rushed up to vestigating, to find that the drug • • * means of raising additional funds for one-fourth teaspoonful of salt, cin- Gongs and tom-toms, with their per- a little me and store sent us If the chicks are puny, look up the this purpose. namon, cloves and nutmeg. Add flour fect tones, whose origin is mingled shouted: "Teacher, you've got both had castor oil instead of the olive oil we always "one at once. Something is most to make a drop batter and steam three with the legendary origin of their in- your skirts over your head !"—Ex- bought for its purity. I have often "rely wrong with their care or an- Lumber Production Decreasing. hours. ventors, have stirred experts to admi- change. wondered what cestry. the bishop Lumber production has been grad- ration and in vain have they tried to thought.—Chicago Tribune. • a. ually decreasing in the United imitate them. Chemical analysis has Honor Memory of Byron. A States, record of 29 flocks of scrub hens reports the Department of Agriculture. 1/421.4:4. vrtte. determined the composition of the Recently the grammar school of Impressive Figures. ,thovved that during 120 winter days A survey recently made of 37 eastern tom-toms, but the details of their Aberdeen unveiled a statue of Lord In the city of New York today there they averaged Provoking. knack of the artisans, Byron, its most distinguished pupil, are 33,000 manufacturing establish- laying one egg apiece and southern lumber-producing states manufacture, the each Myrtle—While I was playing hundred years ago. Week. This is an awful record. showed that in one there was a slight whist remain mysteries. It is the same with who died a ments, with $3,040,000,000 of capital, * a * increase made in 1920. On the other with Mrs. Singleton last evening she those vases of ancient bronze, so treas- The poet went north in 1792 and be employing in round numbers 640.000 Turkeys asked me what the trump was at least came a pupil of the grammar school in wage earners, who receive $806,000,000 not are seldom sick and should hand, states on the Pacific coast re- ured by collectors. be continuing there for three years. continually dosed with nos- port substantial increases, showing six times. The brass pagoda constructed on a 1795, annually for their services in turning :11_3°1_8 or Maude—Were you not provoked? The places where he spent his vaca- out products having an aggregate value medicines. If one is sick in- that the center of production is shift- hill near Tsing Kianfou dates from "tigate and Myrtle—I should say so! As if I tions as a schoolboy are much visited of between $5,000,000,000 and $6,000,- toms, treat according to symp- ing to the western states, the last of about the Twelfth century. our softwood reserves. knew! by admirers. 000,000. - The Voice Above. THECARROLLRECpRD BRIDGEPORT. Twenty-five Years Ago. from Morris Bishop, wife and children, of Farmers were holding their wheat, Little Frederick, en route with his FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 Harrisburg, and Miss Viola Slaugen- hoping for a higher price than quoted parents, was put to bed in the lower haupt, of Harney, called to see Mrs. —62 cents. across the aisle from them, an elderly Mary Correll, on day last week. The annual reunion of the Henry gentleman occupying the upper over CORRESPONDENCE The following were week-end guests Reindollar family was held on Wed- him. It was Freddie's first sleeping at the home of Aaron Veant and wife: nesday, August 31. About sixty per- car experience and he was a little John Shanabrook, wife and son, of sons were present. nervous. His mother, to reassure Latest Items of Local News Furnished Carlisle, Pa.; Mr. Morningstar, wife Mrs. James Nickum died August 29, him, said, "Now don't be afraid, [Ssietsen'sflead ua and daughter, Evelyn, of Hagers- aged 82 years. James Nickum was mamma and daddy will be just across THE By Our Regular Staff of Writers town, and Mrs. Weller. Mrs. Weller, also ill, and Milton J. Nickum, their the aisle, and you know God is always - of Hagerstown, who has spent the son, was visiting his old home. with you. The real estate of the late Dr. After the lights were turned WIN6II.E5111t All communications for this department summer with her brother,Aaron Veant out must be signed by the author; nor for pub- and wife, has returned home. Samuel Swope had been recentely sold that lonesome feeling got too much STORE lication, but as an evidence that the items Those who visited at "Meadow the farms ranging from $28.05 to for him and he called out: contributer are legitimate and correct. MMIIMMI.11••••••• Items based oe mere rumor, or such as are Brook Farm," the home of H. W. Bak- $30.20 per acre. The home farm (now "Mother, are you there?" likely to give offense, are not wanted. er and wife, on Sunday, were: Wm. Sauble's) was sold privately to Edw. "Yes, darling," mother answered. We desire correspondence to reach our E. Reindollar at "over $40.00" per "I'm here." if at all possible. It Barton, wife and three children; Ben- office on Thursday, acre. "Daddy"—a moment later—"are will be necessary, therefore, for most let- jamin Barton, wife and daughter, of Take a Winchester. ters to be mailed on Wednesday, or by Edward Flohr, wife Harry M. Clabaugh was a delegate you there?" Thurs- near Woodsboro; Fast Mail, west, on W. M. R. R., and daughter, and Mrs. Clarence Eck- to the Republican Congressional con- "Yes, son. I'm here. Go to sleep day morning. Letters mailed on Thurs- If you take day evening may not reach us in time. ard and son, all of Taneytown; Thos. vention. like a good boy." a Winchester this Hooper, wife and son, of Baltimore. Rev. D. Frank Garland announced In a moment the questions were Fall,0 you'll MELROSE. have the greatest Mrs. Harry Baker and daughter, Harvest Home Services in the Luther- repeated, with answers satisfactory amount of Pauline; Mrs. Jacob Stambaugh and an Church, Sept. 4. —for the time being—to Freddie, if pleasure that it's pos- One day last week we had the pleas- varied acquaint- daughter, Ruth, and Miss Carrie The temperature for August not to the other passengers. sible to get out of hunting upland ure of meeting a long-time from 92° on the 3rd. and 8th., to 50° Hanover, who Naille, spent a day, last week, in After a short silence his voice again ance, on the streets of on the 28th. game. veteran school teacher, having Hanover, Pa. cut through the car with "Mother, are is a son, Taneytown business men advertis- With a Winchester Shotgun taught the "Kolies," as some teachers Chester Ohler, wife and Clyde, you there?" of Four Points, visited Russell Ohler ers were: Coombs & Little, Weant & and Winchester prefer to call boys of a certain age, & Son, Geo. H. Bir- A deep voice from above announc- Shotshells, you get a hard-hitting, evenly Sunday and family, on Sunday afternoon. Koons, Eckenrode for 42 years, and has been in W. Garner, Reindollar, ed: distributed shot pattern, which no century, Jacob Stambaugh, wife and children nie & Co., D. bird can get through. School for more than a half & Jas. H. Reindollar, Milton "Yes, your mother is there and and visited Mrs. S.'s sister, Mrs. Elmer Hess Co., Get your Winchester now and enjoy it the whole as a scholar, president, teacher H. Reindollar, F. M. Yount and Mc- your father is there and I am here." season. superintendent. And he is still youth- Valentine, near Rocky Ridge, on Sun- Kellip's. Then came ful in spirit, giving a small girl ac- day. Freddie's tremulous Baker, and The real estate of Wm. Jesse Rob- query: , companying him, a silver coin for a Harry wife daughter, -"" p=1,1 Mrs. on erts was advertised at Trustee's sale, . . treat to be eaten and enjoyed. His called on Mary Correll, Sun- "Mother, was that God ?"—Pullman day evening. for Saturday, Sept. 10—farm, mill News. name is George Kling. property, the "Marks" property, also We noticed that one of the corres- the "Smith" property, and mill equip- pondents wrote last week about the LIN WOOD. ment. A Birthday Surprise. road between Manchester and Hamp- Markets: bran $15.00; wheat 62c; This is a stead being "repaired." Howard daugh- rye 40c;. corn 28c; potatoes 30c; but- (For the Record.) Winchester Model 12 Hammerless road Mr. and Mrs. and Repeating Shotgun mistake, as the old macadamized Pa., and Charles ter 14c; eggs 12c; hams 10c: beef cat- A very enjoyable birthday surprise plowed ter, of Woodbine, —Nickel Steel construction throughout. Six slots. full of holes and ruts is being Englar of were tle $4.00; hogs $4.00; hides 6/12c. party was held at the home of Curtis than and ramily, Baltimore, up and rebuilt, wider and better of John A. Englar's Baker, near Taneytown, on Thursday eight Sunday guests the job they tried to do nearly John S. Messler and family, of Un- night, August 23, in honor of his years ago, and they expect to have it ion Bridge, were here with their home MARRIED daughter, LaReina. A very pleasant completed for traffic on or about the folks, on Sunday. evening was spent in playing games first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Metcalfe, BARNES—ENGLAR. and dancing, with music on the piano, Edward Weaver, of our town, work- also by the Bridge Frank Metcalfe and family, of Liber- Miss Vivian E. Englar, daughter of Union orchestra. L C AD/A/C HARDWARE DEALERS - ing regularly for Thomas Shaffer, of tytown, and Mr. and Mrs. Burrall, of Mrs. Nathan Englar, of Linwood, be- A few gifts were received, among very near Fridinger's Mill, met with a Monrovia, spent Sunday with Robert came the bride of Edgar G. Barnes, of them a large birthday cake presented painful accident. While assisting Etzler's family. New Windsor, Saturday, August 25. by her sister, Mrs. Harry Myers. At with a heavy load of wheat, about 80 a late hour refreshments were served ,Charlie Hines and wife, and Mrs. The ceremony took place at Christ T" E WINCffe51Li STORE bushels on the wagon, the vehicle Ida Cole, of Baltimore,spent last week Episcopal Church, Ridgewood, New on the lawn after which all depearted and passed over his two feet, bruising with Mrs. Mollie Hines. Jersey, at high noon, with the Rev- for their home wishing LaReina many lacerating them in a very painful Haddie Hyde and wife, of New erend William Henderson Watts of- more happy birthdays. manner. Windsor, visited S. C. Dayhoff's fam- ficiating. The bride was given in present Mr. Noah Peterman, Mr. Those were: and Mrs. ' PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Mr. and Mrs. ily, on Sunday. marriage by her brother, E. Ray Harry Myers, Mr. and Jacob Heilman and children, spent Mrs. HARD TO EXPLAIN SYMBOLS and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Baile and daughter, Englar. The groom being attended Frock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olinger, Sunday in our town, visiting relatives Katherine, of Hanover, spent several by his brother, Rogt.,r E. Barnes, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olinger, Mr. Cryptic Markings Discovered in An- and friends. days last week with John Crabbs Washington. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. store stand, purchased and Vernon Mr. and cient English Hotel Have Proved The Frock and family. The guests included Mrs. Nathan Birnie Mr. Curtis Mrs. Rohrbaugh, in April, has Feeser, Baker, Puzzle to the Scientists. by Silas Lee Hines, of Baltimore, is home Englar, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barnes, Calvin Smith, Mrs. Charles Martin, again changed hands, having been for a two week's vacation. Mr. Roger Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Strauss, of Bal- Mrs. Nora Frock, Mrs. Hilda Wilt; were the writers of the cryptic purchased by George Edward Waltz and wife, of New lard Pratt Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- Misses Ida Angell, LaReina Baker, Who timore, who is taking charge of the York, are visiting their father, George ton Englar, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray symbols which have been discovered having moved his house- Gladys Baker, Catherine Mackley, store at once, Waltz. Englar, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Oma Smith, Anna Bishop, Grace on the walls of the ancient Star hotel on Monday last. hold effects Harry Matthai and family, of .Bal- Julia Smith, Mrs. Joseph Claffy. Young, Donie Grimes, Carrie Eckard, at Yarmouth, England? timore, visited friends in Maidensville Following the ceremony a luncheon are about 100 of the signs. KEYMAR. Ruth Young, Maye Kanode, Gladys There on Sunday. was served at the home of Mr. and Otto, Dollyne Kanode, Helen Olinger, They are all in one room, and for Miss Francis Sappington, of Hag- Mrs. Emma Stultz, of Baltimore, is Mrs. W. P. Smith, the parents of Mrs. Ethel Baker, Maymie Crowmer, Mar- hundreds of years they have been hid- erstown, is spending this week with visiting her sister, Miss Ella Fritz. E. Ray Englar. The bridal couple garet Baker, Dorothy Young, Mable den by wallpaper. Local antiquarians their her grand-mother, Mrs. Fannie Sap- Charles Speilman has treated him- left for Boston, and upon return Baker, Mable Myers, Mary Baker, are puzzled by the designs, which in- a car. will make their home in New Windsor pington, this place. self to Pauline Olinger, Hilda Erb, Charlotte clude signs of the Zodiac, a sextant Miss Vivian Eugenia Englar,daugh- On Friday evening, R. W. Galt and Myers, Helen Feeser, Esther Angell. painting to a cross surmounting a ter of Mrs. Clara, and the late Nathan Dorris Annie Ruth wife entertained at their home, R. S. Myers, Reinaman, burning lamp, an Egyptian "line of Englar, and Mr. Edgar G. Barnes,son Bankard, Helen Eyler, Margaret McKinney and wife, of Taneytown, CLUTZ—HILBERT. life," figures that resemble a bear, a and William Bigham and wife, of of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Barnes, of Sauerwein, Ethel Lambert, Lola New Windsor, were married last Sat- On last Saturday evening, August Les- wyvern and a toad, while predominat- Gettysburg, and on Sunday Theodore 25th., at 9 o'clock, at the home of the Smith, and Ruth Frock; Messrs urday, at Christ Church, Ridgewood, Feeser, William ing over all are the triangle, the arc Classon and wife, of Baltimore. bride, Mr. Albert Clutz, son of Mr. ter Singer, Harry New Jersey. After the ceremony, Baker, Joseph Burton, Raymond and the circle. Mrs. Barnes and son, of Frederick, Clutz, Of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes left for Boston, and Mrs. Harry Arlington, authority at the British museum are spending some time at the home Carrie Louise, daughter of Jacobs, Charles Montgomery, Mau- An Mass. and other places of interest,and and Miss How- origin of the of Miss Maggie Mehring, and the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilbert, of Taney- rice Newman, Mervin Conover, could offer no clue to the will 'be at home after October 1, at Clar- former's sister, Miss Mattie Simpson, town, were united in marriage by Rev. ard Baker, Robert Hilterbrick, symbols, and for the want of a better Bruceville. New Windsor, Md. The bride is a enle Buffington, Arnold Kanode, Roy explanation, local people are advanc- College, and was Guy P. Bready, pastor of Grace Re- HariT Hahn and family, of Phila- graduate of W. M. Bohn, Milton Crouse, Norman Eyler, ing the theory that in the room in principal of the Linwood school for formed Church, Taneytown. The delphia, who have been spending some wedding march—Lohengrin, was Truman Whitmore, Albert McKinney, which they appear was once the meet- the past two years. Both bride and James Ro- time at the home of Charles Garber, by Miss Grace Reid, of Hanov- Jesse Nusbaum, Behrens, ing place of a number of Yarmouth groom have a wide circle of friends, played Edward Rus- The Kid is a Combination of pep returned to their home, on Monday er. They were attended by Miss Ellen land Stonesifer, Myers, men, banded together to overthrow who wish them a full measure of hap- sell Nusbaum, John Foreman, James curiosity, devilment, goodness, fun last. Reid, as bridesmaid, Paul Sawers, as the authority of the Cinque Ports over of our town folks piness. Sinnott, Earl Banks, Jesse Slick,Jerry trouble and noise. Some days He Quite a number bestman, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. the local fishing industry. the laying of the corner Clingan, Charles Foreman, Sterling brings his Father's gray hairs in Sor- attended Edgar Sauerwein, and Rosalina Keil- in the history of the stones at the Odd Fellow's Home, at Frock, Fern Myers, Wilson Currens, row to the Grave, and other days He This episode UNION BRIDGE. holtz, as flower girl. Immediately east coast dates back to about 1600, Frederick, Sunday last. following the ceremony, a reception Kenneth Myers, Norman Smith,Frank brings back Dad's lost youth. The when the inn was a comparatively new Miss Barbara Giling and Miss days will soon be here,though held. The following were present Reinaman, Russell Haines, Carroll Kid is hard to Get Along with some- School was may be that the mem- Blanche Cooper, of Baltimore, spent boys try to forget it. and Mrs. Bready, Amos Hilbert, Olinger, Samuel Reinaman, Raymond times, but still We can't get along building, and it the Rev. William preserve the last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jacob Gray has decided to make his family, Harry Clutz and wife Baker, Clarence Reaver, Without him. bers of their band, to wife and Eck- Fannie Sappington, this place. home in this place. Sauerwein and wife, Mrs. La- Smith Harry Scheny, Raymond secrecy of their identity, were known Edgar Young, Cover and Kenneth Smith, of this There is considerable building going vina Newcomer, H. S. Koons and wife, ard, Melvin Reaver, Wilmer by "totems," which they. inscribed up- and ASSOCIATE SOUND AND COLOR place, accompanied by E. C. Valen- on in this vicinity. Charles Cltuz and wife, Parver Dalton Carroll Feeser, Paul Hahn Lavern on a roll on the wall. tine, of Rockey Ridge, are spending has found a and son, Smith. If anyone here about and wife, John Hilbert, wife Both Children and Adults, Frequently some time at Atlantic City. kept the daughter,Mrs. hidden box of gold, he has Vernon Baker, wife and Link the Two in Staid Lady and Pink Garters. We are sorry to say that Mrs. W. himself. Stonesifer, Unconsciously, news to Laura Bair, Mrs. Harvey A Family Reunion. I am somewhat of a staid lady of F. Cover is confined to her room with Miss G. L. Rinehart and Miss Gusta wife, Calvin Smith Their Minds. Grier Keilholtz and years, whom no one would sus- hay fever. Gheo have returned to their home, af- James Reid, R. M. Clutz mature and wife, Mrs. (For the Record.) wearing a pair of pink ruffiy Mr. and Mrs. George I. Harman, ter several weeks vacation. John Newcomer, Jr., Mrs. A reunion held at the Mr. Horace B. English sends an ac- pect of and wife, family was pair, never- entertained at their home, Sunday Wm. Anders and wife are spending Wesley Euler and daughter, Gilbert home of Benjamin Bowers, Aug. 17, count of the following interesting inci- garters. But I had a new last, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barrick, of a vacation of two week's, visiting Heiderman, wife and son, Ellen Reid, 1923, in honor of Jonas Bowers and dent to Science Magazine. It seems to theless, and being rather tight, to ease Friendship; Mr. and Mrs. Edward friends. Grace Reid, Anna Bishop, Emma family, of Inlianapolis, Ind. Indicate the manner in which children, myself, I pulled them down around my Mrs. Allen Fogle Hartsock, Mr. and G. W. Byers and wife have return- Grimes, Edna Smith, Oma Smith, Those present were: Ulysses Bow- and many adults as well, come to as- ankles . when eating breakfast, on a of Union Bridge; and son, Francis, ed to this place, to live. Mabel Smith, Lola Smith, Elizabeth ers and family, Geary Bowers and sociate sounds with colors. nice spring morning recently. I started Hartsock, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Commercializing baseball and Clutz, Paul Sawers, George Heide- family, Birnie Bowers and family, Fulton (aged three years, eleven out. I was tripping along happily Mrs. Vernon Clabaugh of Johnsville; gambling on games is poor sport. man, Herman Miller, Maynard Reid, phonograph) happened to glance downward. Mrs. Truman Bowers and family, Earle months, listening to the when I Mrs. Annie E. Clabaugh, Mr. and Lavern Smith, Henry Sanders, Jesse yellow. were those pink gar- Whilimina Bowers and wife, Curtis Bowers and —Daddy, I think soft music is Horrors! There Harry Clabaugh, daughter Slick, Norman Smith, H. A. Lynn. Harry and my skirt Clabaugh, MAYBERRY. Jacob Bowers, of Gettysburg; Dr. P. (his father, a distinguished ters around my ankles, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Cutsail sons, Lester, Cutsail and family, Lester and chemist)—Yellow? And what color is was after the flapper type. There was daughter Pauline and wife and son, Edw. of Middleburg; Mrs. Henry Grushon, of Motter's family, Will Boyd, loud music? nothing to do but stoop and pull them Melvin and Stanley, Harner and family, Mrs. Tom Lem- Mrs. Clarence Dinterman and Station, is visiting a few week's with DIED. Fulton—Well, It is black. -up. A hasty glance over my shoulder Mr. and mon and children, Mrs. Edna Roth- of Walkersville; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Crushon and fam- Dr. P.—And what is blue music revealed a man behind me with a son Lester, OtAtuaries, poetry and resolutions, charg- haupt and children, Herbert Shriver John Leakins, daughter Reda, ily. ed for at the rate of five cents per line. like? broad grin on his face. I lost no time Mrs. and wife. and sons, David, Truman, Donald and N. I. Wantz and daughters, Viola The regular death notices published free. Fulton—Blue music is loud, but not In turning a corner.—Chicago Tribune. There were 60 present in all, and if Oliver, of Keymar; Mr. and Mrs.-- and Pauline, called on Mr. and Mrs. so loud as the black music. and family, on Sun- we could have went to a grove there Hanson and daughter, Dorothy, Chas. Harry Wildason Dr. P.—Tell me, why is soft music G. MR. EDWARD D. PHILLIPS. would have been many more, but the Barrick, Kingsdale, Pa.; Mrs. Dr. day. yellow? PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Beulah, of Master Charles Crushon, of Han- Mr. Edward D. Phillips, died Aug. rain interferred, so we had it at home. W. Roop and daughter, moment) Keysville, and John Harman„ of over, is visiting his aunt and uncle, 25, at Frederick Hospital, from dia- All spent a hapyy time and plenty to Fulton (after thinking a with yellow York, Pa. Walter Crushon, of Mayberry. betes. He had been there for treat- eat. Jacob Bowers went with Jonas Well, when you mark YIE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crushon, Ellis ment about three weeks, but the dis- Bowers home to visit his son in crayon on paper, you can't see it very EMMITSBURG. Crushon and Charles Crushon, of ease did not yield, as was at first Muncha, Ind. well, but when you mark with black Mayberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert hoped. Mr. Phillips was a blacksmith 3I1E you can. The Bible Class, of the Lutheran Anderson, of Bark Hill, motored to by trade,and was well known through- Trevanion. Church held a picnic at Caledonia the mountains, Sunday. out the community. Party at Park, last Thursday afternoon. About He is survived by his wife and three Has Anyone Laughed. persons were present. (For The Record.) 70 children: Roy A., and Miss Eva and of James Wheeler and son, Austin, of Coolidge Optimistic. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bankard, Margaret, all at home. Also by three Trevanion, Md., gave a party in honor :1 At You BE Bel Air, spent Friday at the home of brothers and one sister; Earl and ETHEL R. Mrs. E. F. Brown. Washington, Aug. 28.—President of their daughter, Ruth. The evening PEYSER Mr. and William, at Westminster, Charles and which re- Because — Mr. and Mrs. James Adelsberger Coolidge's first pronouncement on the was spent in dancing, after Mrs. John Marquet, Tyrone. freshments were served, and at a late • You Only Like Technical and children, of Philadelphia, are vis- general business situation, made at were held at his an Funeral services hour all returned home. iting at the home of John Topper. the White House today through morning, in charge • nooks? Measure their laugh home, on Monday Frances Shoe- Miss Beatrice Hoke, of Baltimore, authorized spokesman, was that the Rev. L. B. Hafer. Interment in the Those present were: waves, and keep on plunging! Mr. and needs at the pres- of maker, Kelly,Margaret Bankert, is visiting her grand-parents, country primarily Lutheran cemetery. Elsie • You have it "on" them. You are ent time a feeling of stability, confi- Lillian Bangs, Shirley Repp, Leone • Mrs. Joseph Rosensteel. • learning one side of the uni- George Lingg, has purchased the dence and reassurance and the knowl- Banks, Helen Olinger, Pauline Oling- • verse that they never will appre- Gillelan. edge on smooth- Ethel Lambert, Anna Reinaman, property of the late Hannah that things are going er, ciate. They accuse you of being spent a few ly. MR. GEORGE OGLE. Mary Angell, Gladys Baker, Dorothy Mrs. Laura Devilbiss unimaginative! Pooh !—best sell- Mrs. Oliver It was added that Mr. Coolidge pro- a lingering illness, George Young, Mae Kanode, Dollyne Kanode, days with her sister, After ers haven't in their whole make- Keymar. poses to do all within his power to Ogle passed away at the hospital on Nora Frock, Rena Baker, Ruth Bank- Stonesifer, up or Work has begun on the new bridge aid in the development of such a feel- Sunday morning, aged 69 years. A ard; Messrs Howard Baker, Roy the imagination poetry over Tom's Creek, on the Frederick ing and to that end does not propose niece is the only surviving relative. Boone, Truman Whitmore, Edward • that is in the discussion of radio, pike, near town. through public addresses to add to For many years Mr. Ogle was a tele- Myers, Carroll Olinger, Harry La- • radium or bridge building. Then W. J. Hallas, of Indiana, has rented any uncertainty. On the contrary,it graph operator on the W. M. R. R.,and more, William Ebbert, Harry Schildt, • too, the illustrations in the tech- Dr. W. 0. Huff's house and will move was said, he will remain at his desk a few years ago was placed on the Charles Snyder, Lester Perry, James • nical books are like fairy tales. this week. Mr. Hallas will be man- familiarizing himself with the duties pension list of employes. Burns, W. T. Grimes, Paul Whitehill, In fact, fairy tales are weak ager of the Athletic League, of Mt. of his office. Funeral service was conducted at Harry Cook, Thomas Lynn, Martin stuff compared to latest inven- St. Mary's College. The President also was said to have his home, in Union Bridge, in the R. Hitchcock, Ott Smith, Martin Fleagle, tions. Imagination, imagination, Every town has a Jolly Fat Man to the Miss Lucy Higbee spent. a week on an aversion stirring up of R. building, on Tuesday afternoon, by Wilbert Baker, Maynard Reid Wil- who has the imagination? like this, who likes Everybody and discussion at present be- LaForge, 'Frank the Eastern Shore. political Rev. W. 0. Ibach. liam Myers, G. S. SO whom Everybody likes. He's always Mrs. cause there will be plenty of time for Wilson, Lester Redding, Ray Reindol- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynch, Plymouth Lodge, A. F. & A. M. had Your get-away here is: In Good Humor and goes about dis- Niple and Mrs. Elsie Mountain, such discussion later. He believes, it charge of the service in Mt. View lar, George Willis, Robert Reck, 1 Jane That it takes all kinds of peo- persing Good Cheer. This Good Scout of Washington, visited at the home was said, that the usual amenities cemetery. There were beautiful floral Cherry Reck, Joe Snyder,Norman Ey- has just as many Troubles as Any- be and is anxious ple to make a reading public. of E. F. Brown, on Sunday. should observed tributes from the various organiza- ler, Charles Montgomery, Milton body Else, but he does All his Wor- that full credit be given those who Feeser, Samuel and • (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Miss Mary Neck, of Baltimore, tions with which Mr. Ogle was affiliat- Crouse, Carroll rying in Private. spent her vacation with her parents. are assisting in duties of government. ed. Frank Reinaman, and many others...... ,.....••••••••••••••••••••••••••11111 CARROLL COUNTY LEAGUE County League Baseball. SPECIAL NOTICES k BASE BALL If there is to be a Carroll County Baseball League, next year, it goes SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS will be In- without saying that it can not operate serted under this heading at One Cent a under present regulations word, each week, counting name and ad- STANDING OF CLUBS. -or rather, dress of advertiser-two initials, or a date, lack of regulations. Our county towns eounted as one word. Minimum •BUY charge, YOUR TIRES 15 cents. Won Lost Per-ct are too small for "professional" base- ball, with the "sky REAL ESTATE for sale, Two Cents each Union Bridge 11 9 550 as the limit" for word. Minimum charge, 25 cents. from rogular paying, dealers- and get Westminster 12 10 545 as well as securing players. APPLY AT RECORD OFFICE ads not tires The biggest pile of money with which accepted-but will receive sealed replies. Taneytown 11 10 524 No personal information of reputation to buy players, will kill the league, given. for quality and service New Windsor 8 13 381 THIS COLUMN is specially for Wants, (Last week, and destroy local interest;it will cause Lost, Found, Short Announcements, Per- this table included a game sonal reported to be forfeited local supporters to withhold financial Property for sale. etc. by New Windsor ..ALL to Union Bridge-a game not played. It backing, NOTICES in this column must be as well as curtail attendance uniform in style. appears now that this forfeit is not agreed at the games. to by League consent, therefore the above Our table has been corrected, with that game own opinion is, and always has HIGHEST CASH Prices paid every omitted, until the question is finally de- been, that each team should be made day for delivery of Poultry, cided.-Ed.) up Butter LDFIELD of at least five bona-fide home and Eggs. Specialty, 50c for players deliv- in every game played, and ery of Calves all day Tuesday or'Wed- Tires are listed among the Games to be Played. that highest quality manu- outside players should be secured nesday morning. Geo. W. Motter. on some plan that factured. You can get Saturday, Sept. will recognize them them from us and be sure 1. as "regular membees" team. HIGHEST CASH Windsor, Taneytown. of the prices paid for of real mileage, New at The plan of running in "star" players Butter, Eggs, Calves and satisfaction and dealer-service. Westminster, Union Poultry, at at Bridge. for a game or two, must be blacklist- the New Produce Hou,•e, Monday, Sept. 3rd. formerly ed, for this practice once started nat- Schwartz's Produce. 50c for deliv- New Windsor, at Westminster. Compare these urally compels others to keep it up. ery of Calves.-W. A. Myers, Phone Unusually Low Prices with the se-called Tiro "Bargains” Wednesday, Sept. 5th. Perhaps, 57-M. requiring at least five 6-29-tf TIRES Union Bridge, at Taneytown. players to be bona-fide locals, TUBES Saturday, might Sept. 8th. shut out New Windsor, but we doubt WANTED.-Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Taneytown, Union Bridge. 30 x 3 "999" Fabric at it. No county town will ever have its Lard, Squabs and Calves at highest • $7.40 $1.65 These are all of the scheduled own players without developing them, prices. 50c a head for delivering 30 x 31 "999" Fabric games of this season, except the game and the sooner this is done the better Calves. No Calves received after 9.85 1.75 in dispute- not played-between New it will be for the county league, and Thursday evening. Open every eve- 30 x 31 Cord • • • • Windsor and Union Bridge. the more popularly the games will be ning until 8 o'clock. H. C. Brendle's 10.65 1.75 Including the above game, Union locally supported. Produce. Phone 3-J. 1-5-tf 31 x 4 Cord Bridge has 4 games to play; Taney- There must also be a real "signing • • town 3; New Windsor 3; Westminster FOR SALE-8-in. Letz-Dixie Com- 18.95 2.45 up," and genuine loyalty on the part bination 32 x 4 Cord 2. The exact standing of the teams, of players, all fully covered Chopper, in good condition.- • • • by a Wm. J. Stonesifer, 19.90 2.55 therefore, can not be determined until pledge, or agreement, which must be Keymar, Md. 31-2t all of the games are played. 33 x 4 Cord • • observed not only by players, but by BARRED ROCK PULLETS managers as well. for 20.90 2.65 sale. Apply to Rev. M. E. Ness, Baust 34 x 4 Cord Perhaps a plan like this, as imper- Church • • Taneytown 8-New Windsor 7. Parsonage, week-day morn- 21.80 2.75 perfectly outlined, may result in poor- ings. 33 x 41 Cord • • • • New Windsor lost to Taneytown, in er games, but it will also result in 27.80 3.50 Taneytown, on Saturday, after appar- greatly less expense, more real inter- NOTICE is hereby given that Ruth est, and more all-around Anna 34 x 41 Cord • • • • ently winning the game in the first in- good feeling Harman has received her di- 28.90 ning, when the visitors bunched hits between the teams. There ought also vorce from Daniel Franklin Harman, 3.65 be six teams in the league. dated August 21, 36 x 41 Cord • • • • and the locals bunched errors. But, 1923, and has been 29.65 3.85 after Patterson's bad session, the lo- We merely give these observations awarded the care of her infant chil- in the interest of cleaner sport, dren. 33 x 5 Cord • cals came back strong, and after the and • • • 33.90 3.95 second the development of more genuine local inning played real baseball. ST. PAUL'S Lutheran Fraser, Taneytown's first baseman, interest. The mere winning of games Sunday 35 x 5 Cord • • • or "the School, of Harney, will hold 34.90 4.15 really won game with 3 pennant," through the unre- a Festival the his -bag- stricted on the Church Lawn, on ger, a home run and a single. A re- use of money and practically Tuesday 37 x 5 Cord • • • without any night, Sept. 4, rain or shine. 36.70 4.35 markable feature of the game was the restraint as to methods, is not of retirement of New Windsor's first man real credit to any town; and I WILL FILL 33x6 Cord • • • 59.80 we believe we know sentiment SILOS. Price reason- 8.70 -up, in every inning, largely due to in Tan- able.-LeRoy R. Reifsnider, eytown well enough to say that it Middle- pitcher Patterson's work. burg, Md. Phone Taneytown 51F3. 38 x 7 Cord • • • 83.90 10.60 New Windsor AbRH OA wants no more of membership in E County 8-31-2t Law, lf 4 0 0 0 Leagues like the one of this 40 x 8 108.90 13.75 0 0 year. Cord • • Strobel, 3b 4 2 1 1 1 0 MILK! MILK!-Beginning, Satur- Peters, lb 4 2 2 10 0 1 day, Sept. 1, the price of milk will be raised to 10c quart. L. Hitchcock, c 5 1 2 3 2 0 -H. G. Lambert, Oldfield is the only An.erican tire to win the famous speed event in three years---tbe only set of tires PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Jr., and Chas. F. European to Ochsler, 2b 5 1 1 4 2 0 Cashman. Itoesal Race. the French Grand-Prix- the make an official highway record of over 34,000 miles Snyder, cf 4 1 2 3 0 0 only tire to win and -old the recoteds in every notable before gave PIE, CAKE the first tire way. Metzger, p 4 0 1 1 1 0 and Candy sale in the M. Hitchcock, Firemen's Building, Saturday, Sept. Buy These Wonderful ss 4 0 0 1 6 0 8, beginning Tires Now While Our Stocks are Fresh Wehr, rf 3 0 0 1 0 at 4 o'clock By the U. 0 B. Sewing Circle. .q,',;1 Sizes Complete. Let Us Demonstrate Our -- - - - 8-31-2t Ability to Serve You Totals 37 7 9 24 14 1 SPECIAL PRIZES will be given at Taneytown Ab R .H .0 A the County Fair, by the C. E. DERN, Taneytown, Small, lf Taneytown Md. 4 1 3 1 0 0 Savings Bank, to Boys' and Girl's Austin, ss 2 1 0 2 3 1 Clubs for pure bred Calves, Buckley, Pigs and KEYMAR GARAGE, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Poultry; three prizes of $3.00 each, Keymar, Md. Fraser, lb 5 2 3 9 0 0 and D. three of $2.00 each, as first and Hitchcock, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 second prizes. Fisher, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eline, 3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 PUBLIC SALE, Sept. 8th., at Un- Poist, 2b 4 1 0 3 1 2 ion Bridge, of Farming Implements, Hassan, c 4 1 1 9 0 0 Tractor, Auto Accessories.-F. Earle NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Patterson, p 3 2 3 0 3 0 Shriner. 8-31-2t This is to give notice that the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of FORD TOP COVER Carroll County, Maryland, letters of ad- Totals 31 8 10 27 7 3 and Rear Cur- ministration on Taneytown tains, 32-oz. Rubber, Tacks, the estate of 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 x-8 Welt, and JEREMIAH B. NEWCOMER New Windsor 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 Instructions for placing, delivered.- Auto late of Carrcll County, deceased. All per- Two-base hit, Strobel; three-base Trim Shop, 117 N. Church St., sons having claims against the deceased, hits, Fraser, Ochsler ; Home Runs, Waynesboro, Pa. 8-31-8t are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers properly authenticated, Patterson, Fraser Sacrifice Hits, Law, to the FOR SALE-Maxwell Touring Car, subscriber, on or before the 7th. D. Hitchcock; Struck out by Patterson day of March, 1924; they may otherwise 1916 Model, in good running by 8, by Metzger Base Balls, off order. law be excluded from all benefit of said 2; on Will sell at a bargain.-Edgar estate. Patterson 3, off Metzger 7; Hit by H. Brown, R. D. No. 1. 8-'1-2t Given under my hands this 10th doy of Pitcher, Eline; Stolen Bases, Wehr, August;- 1923, Foist, Small; Double Plays, M. Hitch- FOR SALE-7 Pigs, CARRIE 8, NEWCOMER, 6 weeks old.- 8-10-5t Administratrix, cock, Ochsler and Peters, Austin and Arthur Krug, Keymar, Md. Fraser. The Cheerful Idiot who laughs at Harvest early and escape rust the Wrong Time has made More En- CIDER MAKING and Apple Butter PRIVATE SALE Westminster 7-Union Bridge 3. emies by his Untimely Cachinnations Boiling, Wednesday and Thursday of than the Kaiser. He laughs when each week.-Frank H. Ohler, Phone ---- OF -- Westminster won you from Union Brag of your 'Son, and of the 48-F-11. Bridge, at the latter place, on Satur- Fish that Got Away, and when you Fall Town Property. Fertilize your winter wheat with Royster's Fertilizer day, due to better all around play in on WILL MAKE CIDER the Ice he nearly Busts a Rib. and Boil But- aidreasther loosely played game on both The ter, on Tuesday, Wednesday and harvest your crop ahead of the destructive rust and only Time he gets Serious is and Sides. when Thursday of each week, until further Lot fronting on Baltimore St., the deadly drought. Royster's Fertilizer will also give you Spring a Funny Story. Union Bridge Ab R H 0 AE notice.-C. J. Carbaugh, Fairview Taneytown, improved with 16 room the wheat an early and sturdy start; will increase the Stallings 40 1 1 1 2 School-house. 8-31-2t Frame Dwelling, slate roof, suitable Kelly 40 0 1 2 1 for two or three families; also yield and the quality, and leave more straw. Royster's Pictures and Appetites. good Fitzberger 40 2 9 0 0 FOR SALE-Fordson Tractor and stable and other outbuildings on rear a motto is "How good?" not "How cheap?" You can McCannon 4 0 0 2 1 0 Christiania, , has a restau- Ford Roadster, in good shape, will of lot. All in good repair. For be bank on Mosner 40 0 3 0 0 rant where the "feast of reason and sold cheap.-I. Louis Reifsnider, Terms and possession apply to- its quality. flow of soul" Taneytown. Behrens 3 1 1 1 0 1 is nightly associated W. D. OHLER, Albert 4 1 1 6 1 0 with crowded tables. A Norwegian FALL MILLINERY Opening, 7-13-ti Taneytown, Md. Long tests by the Pennsylvania Experiment Station Brandenburg 3 1 1 2 0 0 painter of repute Sept. was engaged to dec- 6, 7 and 8th. Will have a line of showed unfertilized wheat yield of 13.6 bushels per acre Miller 3 0 1 2 2 1 orate the walls of the dining saloon. beautiful Pattern Hats for young and as against a yield of 23.7 bushels per acre from land When he had completed the work, he old.-Mrs. J. E. Poist & Co. 8-13-2t Totals 33 3 7 27 7 5 could not 'FARMS obtain payment, and took FOR SALE treated with complete fertilizer. For forty years Westminster Ab R .H .0 A E the proprietor to court. THE MEMBERS of the Keysville Red Land, Slate, Lime Royster's Hoggson 4 1 1 3 1 1 Lutheran Church has been the farmers' guarantee of the highest The owner declared the pictures will hold a festival, Stone and Chestnut Soil. Alban 4 1 2 1 6 1 on the church lawn, quality in plant food. For information, write were inartistic and drove customers Saturday evening, the F. S. Eunick 1 1 3 2 0 0 September 8th. Everybody welcome. away. He wanted the artist to pay Farms that crop wheat, corn, Royster Guano Company, Baltimore, Md. Smith 5 1 1 1 0 0 for 8-31-2t Ruark 2 0 0 6 0 0 erasing the paintings, and also to pay rye, barley, oats, peas and beans, Burt 3 1 1 0 0 0 for another to decorate the walls in STRAYED AWAY-My Small Bea- dairy farm,stock farms,poultry farms Davis 4 1 2 0 0 0 a more attractive manner. Several gle Hound, black and white spotted and fruit farms. I can give you your Markel 3 0 0 2 1 1 critics bore testimony to the excellence with brown ears. License No. 1548. choice in price from $800 to $50,000. Frame and Brick Dorsey 3 1 0 1 1 0 of the work. While the court is con- Reward, if returned to Paul F. Crabbs, Houses, private ROYSTER and business locations. -- - - - sidering the question, the restaurant Taneytown. Totals 32 7 8 27 11 3 is Call and let me name some real crowded nightly with guests more bargains. 5/c/ Tsted Firtilizers critical of its pictures than of its NOTICE.-When you have a sick Base Ball Notes. viands. Horse or Cow, Hogs or Poultry. Call, D. W.GARNER, or phone C. & P. No. 63, Taneytown, The unplayed game Real Estate Broker, between New Md., Residence Frederick St., Office Windsor and Westminster, that we The Marsh Mallow. TANETOWN, had Hours 6 to 8 A. M., and 12 to 2, and MD. credited as "forfeited" to Union An erect perennial herb closely re- 7 to 9 P. M.-Dr. N. I. Wantz, 6-29-ti FOR Bridge, it D. V. SALE now appears is yet an un- lated to the hollyhock and commonly S., Veterinary Surgeon. 8-17-4t PEACHES played game, the rules regarding called marsh mallow, is found grow WANTED-100 good Organs in "forfeiting" exchange for other musical instru- not having applied to the ing In salt marshes along the coast of TOM'S CREEK case. Annual Picnic will ments.-Nace's Music Stores, Hanov- 3 Blooded Horses FOR SALE Massachusetts, Connecticut and New be held Saturday, Sept. 1, afternoon er, Pa., Gettysburg, Pa., Westminster The Westminster Times, York. botanists as and evening. A in last week, It is known to special program will Md., and Hampstead, Md. 8-17-3t Have been trained for the Large its team standing gave to Taney Althaea not recog- be'rendered in the afternoon, consist- Sized town - officinal's, but it is Track. They are 4, 5 and 7 yrs. one game too many lost. The nized by physicians as a drug plant. It ing of speaking and music. Detour NOTICE.-Will open for business, Excellent score then was of age, and are owned by Flavored 10-10, and not 10-11. attains a height of two to four feet Band will be present. Everybody wel- Monday, Aug. 20. Highest Cash prices Sheriff come. paid Hartman, of Gettysburg, Thurrnont, by and has attractive pink flowers about 8-24-2t for Butter, Eggs, Calves and Pa. winning, on Satur- Poultry, Come to our orchard at any day from Mt. Airy, an inch across. The roots are thick, at the New Produce House, For particulars see- is sure to be the formerly Pennant winner in the mucilaginous and used in confectionery PIANOS $98.00 up. Most of them Schwartz's Produce. 50c time, and take advantage Frederick, for delivery of D. of County League. and, to some extent, in medicine. like new-Two Stieffs-ICnabe-Chick- Calves.-Paul T. Fair. W. GARNER ering, Ivers & Pond, Marshall and 8-17-tf 8-10-4t TANEYTOWN, MD. our Special Orchard Prices. Rain Prevents Games. Wendell. Every one looks like new NO TRESPASSING! and guaranteed like new inside 10 DAIRY FARM for rent, by Geo. D. WINFIELD G. HORNER, The game on Wednesday, years. One Player and Cluts, Keysville. 8-17-3t between The name 175 rolls, 'aneYtown and Union Bridge, that of any property owner, or $290.00. Two Electric Players Gettysburg, Pa. tenant, will be inserted under this heading cheap. FOR SPECIAL NOTICE. promised to weekly, until Fritchie SALE.-Desirable Home, at be both interesting and December 15th., for 25 cents Barbara Candy and Music Keymar. Taneytown Road "TiPortant, was cash in advance. Shop, Frederick, Possession October 1, 1923. near Round Top .,,.°11d cut short in the sec- Md. 8-24-5t -John T. inning by a down-pour Leakins. 8-3-tf Local Phone 635-6 'Ilion of rain. All persons are hereby forewarned Bridge scored 1 run in the first 8-17-tf and was not to trespass on my premises LOT OF ELECTRIC Washers, one 300 WHITE LEGHORN yearling Farm for Sale blanked in second. Tan with .e Ytowri the - dog, gun, or trap, for the purpose second-hand Power Washer, 2 Pump Hens, also a few Black Minorca Hens scored 2 runs in the first, and of the shooting or taking game of any kind, Jacks, 4 Wood Saws, 1 broken Wheel- and Cockerels. Prices reasonable.- My Farm, situated about 1% miles second had one man on base barrow. S, V. Williams, To Whom it may Concern no out, nor for fishing, or in any way injur- I still have that Engine yet; Keymar, Md. from Sell's Mill, containing flam when the deluge came. ing or destroying its 0. K. Come and see.-L. K. Bire- eu, for property. All per- 7-27-6t 86% ACRES, a stead- Taneyto,Taneytown, was pitching sons so trespassing render ly, Middleburg. 8-24-2f More OR LESS, This is to notify the individual and game, themselves DOUBLE the general public ;(e-outs hangvi had three liable to the enforcement of law DWELLING for sale, on Has all been limed in last 6 years; 5 that I will not pay, while Shaeffer in East Baltimore St.. Acres nor be responsible ather was going such cases, without further notice. PEACHES FOR SALE, at differ- Taneytown. Pos- in Timber; 10 Acres permanent for, any debts, wild. session April 1. pasture. contracts or agreement Rain l ent prices. Fine Freestones. Orchards -Chas. E. Buffington, Improved with 2-story caused or en- tv"v scoir„, a so Prevented the game Baumgardner,C. Middleburg, R. D. No. 1. Dwelling, Bank Barn tered into by Maurice Reindollar, n "ew be- F. Nusbaum,Foster L. at Mummasburg, Pa., 6 miles north 8-24-ti and all neces- of the Windsor and Westminster. Crebs, Elmer sary outbuildings. Water Carroll County, Maryland, (R. D. No. wrnnest setra. Reaver, Roland R. of Gettysburg.-Anthony Deardorff, PEACHES in house, et nding 5 to 4 in favor of Goulden,Mrs. J. FOR SALE, 25c basket barn and hog pen. Plenty of 3, Littlestown, Pa). A. Sanders, John Bell Phone 26-R-4, Gettysburg. and up. fruit of Humbert, John -By A. C. Eckard, near Mark- all kind. M. Vaughn, Wm. M. 8-17-4t er's Mill. MURRY A. REINDOLLAR. 8-17-3t 8-24-2t CLEASON T. ERB. 8-17-4t 000 0000000 0000 0000 away—you—you have no right—no reason—to intrude on me—" 0 "M-m! Waitin' for the other feller? HOW About Beauty But I know his name," Ted flung at 0 ARE Unadorned her, still holding her tight. Manse 131,00D CORPUSCLES clenched her fist and struck him full AFFECTED BY ALTITUDE. of in the mouth with all her strength, —Continued examinations A Small Start often Leads climbers 0 but he merely grinned. "Some wild- the blood of mountain trying show that when a man by slow GALE cat! I'll take er kiss for that," () By BERTHA iind grateful ascent attains an a Big covered to finish. to drag down the hands that of 8,000 feet, the red 0 0000000000000000000000 her face. LOTS altituue (© by McClure Newspaper Synuicate.) Failing, he said angrily: "Better CULTIVATION OF VACANT bliAel corpuscles have rapidly know how you multipiteu mom about 6,000,000 In this respect many a wealthy man remembers Alone in the grassed glade, unseen quit your foolin'. I Work Scientifically Undertaken in City Once I to 6,000,000, and that wilei, unless by Dryads, Manse danced in stand with old man Ed Paris. Has Proved Beneficial and the penny bank of his boyhood, my height of 13,000 feet has been time to her own hushed chanting. tell him what I've seen here with Profitable. bag and reached the number of these Rythmic motion was almost as vital own eyes out you go packin', kept in a teapot pours no interest. behind corpuscles has risen further to Money to her as breathing—the pity of baggage, and the door locked In 1899 Charles C. Grout, of the In- on you, but 7,5k,o,vvJ. it that Fate had cast her sud- ye. I don't want to tell dianapolis Charity Organization so- to keep on The facts observed by Capt. It is much better to put it in a bank and let it denly into a home where dancing by dads I will if you try ciety, thought gardening a good thing me. Say! It. W. G. Hingston confirm the was held a deadly sin. The gift came yer hoity-toity ways with and from that time until it was taken "brew there." observation, well known in less- through her mother, the outlander, Is It a bargain?" over by the Patriotic Gardeners' asso- shrieked, er degree in the European Capt. John Faris had married upon "No! No!! No!!! Manse ciation, the.fIrst year of the World war the most fertile soil. still guarding Alps, that an ascent from a low The best crops come from next to his last voyage. Homing from writhing in his hold, but —a period of 18 years—the plan was a high altituue is associated the very last, he found her dead, leav- her lips. Ted was breathing hard—he kept in operation as a branch of the to hissed in her with a definite and continuous How about ing him her dear love and a tiny red clutched her tighter, and charity organization work, being desig- Fertility comes with cultivation. fer—some- change in the constitution of squalling daughter, for whom she only ear: "You must be within' nated as "Vacant Lot Cultivation and your little BANK BOOK? WE PAY 4 PER-CENT likely, that the blood, the result of the asked that the child be given her own body richer. Alanson Brent Home Decoration." The "home dec- I hear he come stimulus which rarefied a4r ex- INTEREST. name—Manse. He had brought up owns all these woods. oration" part of it meant cleaning up left. Of course erts on the blood-forming mech- the child in tolerant masculine fash- home the day before I and beautifying of yards by whatever goin' through so anistu of the human body. By ion, loving it wisely but not too well. you've seen him, means would accomplish the purpose. often." long the chair- this means the individual can SAVINGS There had been governesses and Franklin Vonnegut was TANEYTOWN have not even heard of him," and adapt himself to the higher also travel, and city con- "I man of the vacant lots committee, later schools, piteously. "Oh, please levels if the ascent be made More than well- Manse began to him and Mr. Grout in particular was tacts now and then. gradually, thus al- BANK let me go I—I mustn't be late at home." due the good that was accom- slowly and to-do, in the late prime of rugged largely a "Kiss me and I will, and tomorrow years. The source lowing the production 01 health, he had planned a rosy future pHshed in those 18 show you that ring," Ted smirked. campaign for dent number of oxygen-carry- heiress. Then all in a twin- I'll of support was an annual for his her best, but ing corpuscles. This manufac- befell—one week Then Manse screamed subscriptions. These rarely if ever kling dreadful things corpuscles is by no the "help! help!" was little beyond over $500. The returns, as far as ture of red he lost his fortune, the next his life. ran in lirwliotioftrwiriftiftmokirtiotiftiftswifti a whisper. It needed to be no more— could be figured, were means slow; for instance, And both because he was over-trusting the money value from a covert of hazels burst a tall, $1,500 to $2,500, one observation a short stay of friendship, and his own strength. estimated at from —a 'athletic figure that fell upon Ted like surround- two days at an altitude of drowning in icy waters while the improvement of Rescue from and left him 13,000 feet showed an increase close a devouring whirlwind, ings and the effects upon character is extra hazardous when you are in the number not until he lay prone and battered were not to be estimated in dollars of about 725,000 upon sixty—but all the captain said cubic JOSEPH L. MATHIAS upon the grass at Manse's feet. Her especially in of these corpuscles per struggled back to weak at all. Many schools, when he had drawn her hand of the blood. It is is— nil rescuer had already parts of the city where land could be millimeter consciousness was: "Dying "I'm there may be a upon his arm, and was saying, easily obtained, took up the work with possible that right—for me. I—saved—the—child." I of the body Aianson Brent—at your service. zeal. In his report of 1910 Mr. Von- limit to this power Inevitably his half-brother and only your for great alti- ought to have conie earlier to that the neighborhood about to compensate kinsman had taken Manse to his negut says near help, but you see I also had been look- was trans- tudes, but it will be noted that MEMORIALS Christamore settlement home—but not to his heart. He was nobody in active opera- ing on. Don't be disturbed; formed by the work of as many as the process was rugged of the soil, set as its stubborn well Hingston's case will ever know. Ted knows me forty families that had painted or tion in Captain rocks, gravely kind in doing the duty his 18,200 feet above to select enough to keep his tongue between whitewashed their fences and turned at a height of 300 in Stock which had been laid upon him, but and teeth. Now, may I see you home, their yards into gardens, and that the sea-level. seemingly a tyrannical jailer to the the natives of may I call tomorrow?" most direct benefit had accrued to fam- The blood of bit of quicksilver thrust so unexpect- look- Plateau, habitually from "My blouse!" Manse gasped, ilies that had been depending on char- the Pamir edly into his scheme of things. Brent average height of ing at herself horror-stricken. ity. The land thus cultivated that year living at an Being all but penniless, Manse knew something was carefully exam- where you can see smiled waggishly, saying amounted to 350 full-sized lots that 13,500 feet, Buy she must work. Asked what she could can was found that the about beauty unadorned. Anybody would otherwise have been waste, and ined, and it do best, she had said simply, "Dance." and lived corpuscles in the guess the rest—they married many of them dumping grounds for number of red the Goods. If she had said "murder" it would Uncle average adult na- happy ever after, even though trash. The first plowing and the seeds blood of the have been hardly more upsetting. and her per cubic mil- Edwin never forgave Meese were furnished free and the gardeners tive was 7,596,000 WESTMINSTER, MD. Within the next ten minutes she was with 7,402,- twinkling toes. did the rest—Indianapolis News. limeter, as compared PHONE17 told roundly that even the name of 000 in Captain Hingston!s own dancing was not to be spoken there. WOULD HAVE MORE POWER BUILDER blood at that level. Too heartbroken for struggling, she ADVICE FOR HOME It is further of interest to had accepted meekly the place made during descent from Facetious Remark Credited to Ex. Young People May Be Too Enthusias- learn that for her in the local school. Possibly altitudes, when the President Wilson Concerning tic, but the Project Is a high to low she might not have been so obedient rarefied air was Senator Glass. ' Profitable One. stimulus of the but that It promised something of withdrawn, there was a gradual happy solitude—a two-mile walk daily, in the number of the Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia. To the young couple just starting reduction half of it through splendid old wood- though the rate is a very powerful speaker, but has a out in life a home of their own red corpuscles, land. The work was easy but wear- was not so rapid as way of talking out of oneiside of his means, in the first place, a definite of decrease ing—the tiniest pupils had been given increase had been mouth. The first thing a stranger goal towards which to work, without the rate of in her charge. If only she might have ascent. After a short notices is his peculiar delivery. It was which people are. apt not to get any- during the taught them as she herself had been sea level the num- said that former President Wilson de- where in particular, writes a banker residence at taught, to learn, through playing, joy, corpuscles had fallen cleared that if Mr. Glass could speak In the Kansas City Star. ber of red grace and competence, she would have a little un- out of both sides of his mouth as well Statistics will show that where a to normal—namely _ been happy. Even with primers and as he did one he would be the greatest family is to be located permanently in der 5,000,000. pencils and colored papers, she found advocate in America. a city it is cheaper to own a modest something of moonlight satisfaction. +.' "That is not what happened," said home than it is to pay present-day But that was more than offset by an- Mr. Glass, denying that report. rentals. other angle—big boys in school and "William J. Bryan, 011ie James and The home builder will find plenty of DETECTS ERROR IN SCREWS their bigger brothers out of it victim- myself were speaking in New Jersey money offered him by banks and loan ized her with violently aggressive in 1916. The American Bankers asso- companies at a very nominal interest How Specially Designed Machine rural gallantry. ciation was having a meeting in one of rate, providing he is able to furnish at Makes Certain That the Finished Well Kept had ignored as best she This she the cities where we appeared. A least one-half of the amount needed Product Is Perfect was out of the might—resentment committee of that organization came to buy his lot and erect his residence. insistence question. Her steadfast to my room to see me after the politi- Any banker or reliable loan com- Everyone who owns a bicycle, sew- Food and going alone was hu- upon coming cal meeting and asked me to address pany would be glad to discuss plans ing machine, motor car, or phonograph to all the would-be gallants, of your family depends miliating their convention. I declined, as I had and methods of financing with the has come across that worst of all nuis- A Dainty Homo The health galling to Ted Jobe. but particularly undressed. Mr. Bryan had spoken to prospective home-owner. anees, the screw that won't go in or for the Things upon keeping food in a fresh, sani- to the biggest and heir prospective it. Senator Heflin of Alabama, who It is a good idea to use caution in won't come out. You Eat. tary and wholesome condition. The in the district. Past richest farm was in the state campaigning, came attempting to buy a home beyond Although machines are able to cut himself, he kept, tabs on school age and told me that he heard in the hotel one's means. Sometimes the monetary screws with remarkable accuracy, oc- the bound boy, Manse through Hughie lobby that they were charging me with enthusiasm occasioned by the chance casionally they turn out odd ones, or MOM .720a, Thus Manse who came irregularly. being afraid to meet the bankers on to obtain a beautiful home at a bar- even whole batches, perhaps a couple REFRIGERATOR secure, save when never felt exactly the federal reserve board legislation. gain will cause the buyer to assume of thousandths of an inch too big, or a carload of' stock. C.0. FUSS & SON Ted was away with "On a second invitation from the contracts which will be impossible for Iviith threads that are not quite regu- with its double insulation and its had been gone two days—Manse He committee of bankers I put on my him to meet later. lar. Furniture metal non-warping, tight-fitting in her homing had loitered shamefully clothes and went down and spoke for It was thought impossible to test doors, gives you a dry cold at a upon each of them—for the dancing, of Dealers about thirty minutes. I could see, that Garage Should Conform to Home. each screw until an inventor came lower temperature than heretofore though she had masked it as course, the eudienEe *as hostile, but before I Architects and builders, as well as along with a device which enables one Funeral Directors thought possible. Picking. going home red- Viewberry quit it was with me. My explanation developers of subdivisions of class are man to examine 500 in an hour, and MD. laden in the very edge of TANEYTOWN, handed and of the law was satisfactory, and the giving serious consideration to the to detect errors as small as one ten- Get our booklet,"What You Should thereby earning absolution dusk—and cheering was general and elaborate. problem of the garage, now that we thousandth of an inch. Know About a Refrigerator." for her tardiness. "The man slated to answer me did are rapidly becoming a nation of au- The screws are passed autom1tically sitting Wild strawberries had gone. She not speak. A man in the hall, owners. a specially designed magic :*:*:>:•>:c:c:0:0:0:0:c tomobile through ::02020:02oPYP.10:0:020.1.4 0 found but a tiny handful that morn- by Mr. Heflin, remarked: 'And he did • Rising costs have simplified building lantern. Each stops for a moment be- ing in the old field. But she smiled It out of one side of his mouth,' and design and people have awakened to core the lens, and while it does so its bitterly thinking she could at least say Heflin added: 'What if he could have the fact that the simpler this design shadow, magnified a hundred times, IS HIGH STREET she had spent the time in looking for used both sides?' and the freer from gewgaws, the pret- thrown on to a screen. On this screen them—she hated acting a lie—but not "That was the beginning of that tier it is. Is drawn an enlarged representation quite so much as going through a vio- story. Later President Wilson heard In this Improvement it is imperative of a perfect thread, which the screw Granite Yards pleasant remark conform to the screw's shad- and lent scene. it and made some that the garage shall should fit exactly. The Marble ' Uncle Edwin was rigid in keeping about it."—New York Herald. architecture of the house and that an ow falls upon this drawing, and the her and outcorn- who puts real money into his tiniest imperfections can be detected I New Designs in track of ingoings owner Large Stock of ings—she shuddered to think of the She Passed. home is very foolish if he permits the instantly. been study- summer, when there would be no Pretty Susie Smith had unsightly "woodshed" type of garage she did school, no wood-walks, nothing but ing medicine, and although to be built. It is as much out of place How Icebergs Are Avoided. and Headstones progress at the who Monuments the deadly dullness of household tasks not make much actual as the practice of some builders Of all the perils dreaded by those get along very house. and the unending complaints of her work, she managed to use Spanish tile on a colonial who sail across the Atlantic, icebergs select from for she had that if to querulous aunt. Despair laid hold well with the lecturers, The owner should see to it are by far the most formidable. with her." upon her, making her something reck- what is called "a way his house is Dutch colonial his garage A new device has been brought out delivered by Motor service asked a ques- and if All orders promptly less—she flung off her blouse, and Whenever she was shall be Dutch colonial, too, by a French inventor, which detects answer she would type though underneath it she was decently tion she could not Spanish that he gets a Spanish icebergs when they are six miles away. D. M. MYERS, Propr. way. When is covered, flung her bare arms high, smile in a most appealing garage. But whatever the type, it Melting ice sends out rays which are along she was dis- lifted her thin skirts, bent, awaked, the examinations came to be hoped there will be a rapid invisible to the eye, but which will af- Hanover, Pa. her 4-27-tf dipped, weaving thus in motion equally successful. appearance of the "woodsheds." fect a delicate instrument called the She thrilled Miss Smith," said the exam- feeling of summer winds. "Now. thermo-couple. 8SEON would treat a 18181e481 11 as she danced—it might be the last iner, "tell me how you Adversity Finds Few Friends. This apparatus can be made so finely 981819031813181018161818113038818000961803818Efeleta3094:38981018 broken for- time for so long. Next fortnight case of typhoid?" Ovid finely compares a that it will register the presence of sir," was the hesitating re- the lower it 1 would be filled with getting ready for "Well, tune to a falling column; a lighted candle at a distance of half 1816.81818181818031803181818164818081€0311310031131131e$818113$31818031381816101818;618181E48131813081 "I—I should ef—" It is obliged the end of school—moreover Ted ply. sinks, the greater weight a mile. yes!" said the professor im- circumstan- would be home Sunday at the latest— "Yes, to sustain. When a man's The thermo-couple is connected to "Go on." to he would spy upon her more boldly patiently. ces are such that he has no occasion a telephone receiver on the bridge of START RIGHT. with a rush, "I willing to your with it's first pair of shoes. We are than ever, if he fulfilled his threat of "I—I—" Then borrow, he finds numbers the ship. When conditions are normal Don't ruin child's foot in for consultation." be such bringing back a ring for her, she should call you lend him; but should his wants It omits a continuoui note of unchang- showing a line of honors. it is two to wouldn't ct refuse. She passed with that he sues for a trifle, ing pitch. As soon as an iceberg is 51 one whether he will be trusted with the the note and OXFORDS Heavens! How she hated him! His approached, however, Children's PUMPS of Superstitions. smallest sum.—Goldsmith. the lookout man knows the satyr's leer, his hulking length and Basis changes, and they fit the feet, are made smooth, and of unlucky to pass is danger. that are made right, To banish thought of him Why is it considered at once that there all the new things in strength! in the Wideawake Indiana Town. best leather, shoes that wear. We have after a sort Bacchante— on the stairs? Simply because she became who Pendleton, Ind., though a community high, old days you never quite knew the Moon Causes Quakes. OXFORDS poising lightly on tiptoe, arms has How WOMEN'S PUMPS AND your enemy. A man coming of only 1,500 people, transformed to believe that the head flung back as though inviting the was not un- There is reason from the cheapest to the best, enormous advan- an abandoned railroad fill and an a chip kiss of a god. Suddenly she was downstairs had an moon, which is almost certainly passing sightly rock quarry into a municipal all but crushed, and heard tage over one going up; hence off the earth's stalk, is an important $1.75 to $7.50 clasped, and swimming pool. The cost, "So—this is your on the stairs became unpopular. park in causing earthquakes in the Silk Hose that are guaranteed, all colors. Ted saying hoarsely: the first year by a factor Women's I'll had a very similar $3,000, was repaid zone. Nearly all game. D—n it! Think let ye Drinking healths to out-of- unstable earthquake ten-cent admission charge hap- waste such charmin'? Come, toddle origin. If your host let you drink the serious seismic disturbances the town visitors.—Chicago Daily News. as to ANDERS a bit with me. I learnt how from a alone you could not be sure pen when the moon is so placed J. THOMAS but you on the town girl at a show place. I bet you draught was not poisoned, 'Frisco's War Memorial. exert its maximum tidal pull WEST MALN STREET I if he drank liquor from last straw" in can do it better'n she did. Come, could feel safe San Francisco's war memorial build- earth, and acts as "the sorter bottle. The words "your where its in- say. I can whistle—if you have the same ings, to be located in the civic center, lint part of the earth Westminster, Md. health" were his guarantee of good museum 'reused gravitational attraction is most took my breath." will consist of an opera house, :: ...... :: : : : "Let me go!" Manse panted. "Go faith. and American Legion headquarters. 1,01 en I...... IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEE'S SALE — THE — — OF VALUABLE — CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SundaySchool TOPIC Farm and Mill Properties In Uniontown and West- Lesson' — From minster Districts, Carroll County, Maryland. (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, 11 D.. siloody Bible Institute Monthly Teacner of English Bible in the Moody Chicago, Ill. CAN THE LITTLE TOWN Bible Institute of Chicago-) SERVE TWO PURPOSES By virtue of a decree passed in a cause Cc/Wright. 1923, Western Newspaper Union. wherein Amos W. Wagner and others are plaintiffs, and Ada G. Kauffman and oth- I think God loves the little September 2 Ornamental Trees Should Be Planted towns ers are defendants, in the Circuit Court for That go to bed at night; With a View Carroll Lessons from the Psalms—A Singing to the Comfort of County, it being No. 5455 Equity, The little towns. all hushed and the still LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER Psalm Feathered Friends. undersigned Trustee will sell at public Beneath the quiet 2 sale on the light several premises hereinafter Of far, white Psalm 96:1-13 described on stars. I think he loves The little yards fenced in PAUL, THE APOSTLE Planting of ornamental trees can be SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923, The word "sing" occurs three times With picket rows, where flowers nod HER ECCENTRICITY done at 1 o'clock, P. in the first two verses of this psalm. In such a manner that it will M., on the Mill property, In sleep themselves; the thin. and on the same day at 2:30 o'clock, P. LESSON TEXT—Acts 22:3, 6-10; Phi- The word "give" occurs three times in serve both ornamental purposes and M. Sweet, drowsy sounds of birds at rest, lippians 3:4-14. on the Farm, the following valuable prop- The "My Aunt Fretty is the most peculiar verses 7 and 8. All that we can "give" the conservation of bird life, according erties: yellow lamps that glow GOLDEN TEXT—"I press toward the Through windows in woman to 1—All that tract or parcel of land con- the little towns. I ever saw or heard of," ad- mark for th- prize of the high calling to God directly is praise. Other gifts authorities in the department of city Where ruffled of taining curtains blow mitted Hostetter Smith. God in Christ Jesus."—Phil. 3:14. may be offered indirectly, but praise forestry at the New York State Col- Across their 2 ACRES OF LAND, paths. I think he loves "In what way?" he REFERENCE MATERIAL—Romans can be addressed direct to God. "Who lege of The old in those still was asked. Forestry, Syracuse university. more or less, improved by places 1:9-17; 15:15-21; II Cor. 11:1-12. 2% Story Frame Who put away their "In various ways, but chiefly because, so offereth me praise glorifieth me." Prof. Alan F. Arnold Dwelling House, Grist Mill with toll at eve PRIMARY TOPIC—How Paul Be- says that own- Turbine And sleep with The theme found in Wheel, Stable, Hog Pen and Chicken House tranquil faces although she had a fever once upon a came a Christian. of the psalm is ers in planting trees, shrubs and Until the vines and well of exicellent water at the house. morn. . . Here it is day JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul the Mission- verse 10, "The Lord reigneth." When At time, she declares that her hair did not might profitably take into considera- This is a very valuable Mill, as it has an night, the white lights glare ary. this is realized in personal experience, Down in come out by handfuls." tion the idea of growing plants that ample supply of water at all seasons to the passing faces. All INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- it is natural and easy to "sing unto run the mill for all kinds of chopping pur- Along the thoroughfare IC—Paul the Dauntless. will attract birds, inasmuch as the poses, Is the Lord a new song," and to show and is the only Grist Mill within a life and noise. There is no sleep; The Bargain Sale. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT possibility exists radius of 10 miles. Young TOPIC salvation of many of our na- eyes are hard and bright. —Paul's Contribution to forth His from day to day. This property is located on the public . . "Didn't you tell me that mamma was Christianity. tive birds disappearing for lack of . I think God loves the little The reign of God in the human heart road from Westminster to Roop's Mill, in towns going to bring back a baby from food and Westminster Paurs name stands leads to joy and praise. The same shelter, and that birds are District, Carroll County, Ma- That go second to none ryland, adjoining the to bed at night. Paris?" In always welcome in every out-of-door lands of William Thus the annals of history. The story truth appears in another form in Adams, J. Walter Thomas, et. al., Irene Mary Davidson of Wich- of and now ita "Yes, dear." his life is Ephesians 5:18, 19. First there is place. occupied by Lewis Little, Falls, Tex., one of the singers rep- of perennial interest. resented "Well, why did she bring back I. the command to "be filled with the The list of trees, shrubs and vines 2—On the same day at 2:30 o'clock, P. In "Voices of the Southwest," His Birth. (v. 3 cf. Phil. 3:17). M., upon the premises hereinafter describ- an anthology two?" Spirit." This corresponds to the attractive to birds includes many of edited by Hilton R. He was born in Tarsus of pure He- ed, the undesigned Trustee will sell all Greer, "Because francs were down to hall reign of God in the heart. Then fol- our most ornamental plants. There that valuable farm containing brew stock. He could with legitimate value."—Buen Humor low the words. "Speaking to your- is no 97 ACRES, 3 ROODS and 5 SQ. PER., (Madrid). pride boast of godly ancestry. more valuable evergreen tree for It is selves is psalms and hymns and spir- more or less. This property improved NOT ALL TREES DESIRABLE highly ornamental purposes than the native is important that each generation itual songs, singing and making mel- by a large 2%-story Frame Dwelling, Sum- Brown's Crime. Should red cedar; it also provides the best mer House, Large Bank Barn, Wagon so live that no handicaps be ody in your heart to the Lord." Many Not Suitable for Planting "Brown is certainly robbing the God's shelter and nesting sites for birds, Shed, Machine Shed, Corn Crib, Brick on placed upon their children. full salvation evokes joy and praise. Dairy, /Hog Pen, Grain Shed City Streets, Government cradle." while they obtain food from the ber- and Hen Horti- II. His Home Training. (3:5). It includes forgiveness of sins, peace House. These buildings are all in excel- culturists Assert. "How's that?" ' His parents ries and insects commonly found on lent condition and have metal roofs. Ex- were pious people and of mind, victory in conflict, and pow- cellent spring of water on the premises. "Why that freshman woman he's carefully er for the tree. and ample reared him according to Jew- witnessing. It makes available supply of water with pump at The need of trees on town and city rushing proved to be eleven years old ish to faith all that Christ died and rose The native flowering dogwood and house and barn. There are about 3 Acres standards. Most religious leaders of this land in streets is so apparent that no argu- In the psychology test."—Kansas Sour Spring again to secure. the Chinese crabapple are two particu- timber, 5 Acres in meadow, out of such homes; for example, and the balance of the land in a high ment Is necessary to induce municipali- Owl. This psalm carries us beyond a larly beautiful trees that are favorites state of cultivation and Moses, Samuel, Timothy. Stern prin- very productive. ties and individual owners present and individual salvation to the with the birds. The gray-stemmed dog- This property affords anyone an opportu- to plant and ciples of integrity were inculcated in nity to buy a first-class care for them; Appealed to the Women. time when the earth shall be filled wood, honeysuckle, American elder and dairy farm, as they not only make for him thus giving him strength of char- it Is located near to Railroad and markets. the beauty of a "So Penley's new novel has become with the glory of God. In reading sheepberry are also serviceable to the There is running water through city but for the health acter to impress was every field and a best seller. Is there something the world. He verses 3 and 10 of this psalm, substi- birds, as well as ornamental. The Vir- of this farm, and is located on the road comfort of its citizens, Is the as- new Strongly attached to the peculiarities from Roop's Mill to Uniontown, in Union- sertion made by In the plot?" tute the word "nations" for the word ginia creeper, one of the most popular town District. Carroll Robert H. Moulton of the Jewish religion. The heroes County, Maryland, in the "No, but on the page where he "heathen." This will give more clear- vines, furnishes nesting sites and and adjoins the lands of Edward Gilbert, Dearborn Independent. Strange- Which molded his Daniel Young. William Little ly would naturally describe the looks life were such men ly the future aspect of God's salvation draws the attention of the birds away and others, enough, however, and notwithstand- of as Joseph, Moses, David, which and was formerly owned by the late Sam- ing his heroine he had the publisher Isaiah instead that time when the prayer we from grapes, apples and peaches. uel Wagner. the numerous tree-planting pro- in- of Achilles, Hercules and Ulysses. "often pray will be answered, "Thy TERMS grams which sert a small mirror." "If one has a place where plants of OF SALE—One-third cash on have been carried out all kingdom come, the day of His Education. (Acts 2:3). thy will be done, as in sale, or upon the ratification over the country in recent years, a wilder sort can be introduced," said thereof by the there 1—His Patriotism. He was brought heaven so on earth." Read verses Court; and the residue shall still exists a great Caught the Professor. Professor Arnold, "and wishes to make be paid in two equal payments, the deal of misunder- up to love 11-13 with this in mind; then turn to he one to Student (to professor of ethics class) his nation. He proudly af- paid in one year. and the other in standing regarding the kinds of Revelation 22:20 and a special point of attracting birds, years two trees firmed, "I am a Jew." Paul was repeat with new from the day of sale, with interest best —Please, prof., would you punish a fel- a there is a great variety of native plants and to be adapted for city streets. interest and longing the closing pray- secured by the notes of the pur- nationalist of the true type. Children chaser or low for something he hadn't done? er of the Bible, that could not perhaps be used for purchasers, with approved se- In recognition of this fact, and with Should "Even so, come, Lord curity, or Prof.—No, it would be most be taught to love their nation. all cash at the option of the pur- a view unjust Jesus." more finished effects, but here would chaser or to obtaining scientifically exact 2—A Love for the Bible. The Scrip- purchasers. "Well, I haven't done my duty."— ME be just the thing." AMOS information on the subject, government tures were to him the very Word of W. WAGNER, Notre Dame Juggler. Britain's Sacred Trustees. horticulturists have for a long time God. What Shrine. E. 0. WEANT, Attorney. was found written therein been experimenting with a variety of was Westminster abbey, the most sacred JOHN H. BROW N. Alia 8-10-4t Bridging the Loss. the final word for Him. Loss of ORNAMENTS FOR THE GARDEN trees in different localities throughout love for shrine of the British empire, is built on First Collector—Say, this pile Of the Bible and implicit faith the nation. The result of these experi- what was once a little Islet in the hills Is short $10, and you and I are therein is a tragedy. Essentials That Are of a Great Deal ments, which have just been an- Thames. In ancient days the river the only ones who have been near it. 3—Zealous for God. (Acts 22:3). More Importance Than Are Gen- Farm For Sale nounced, has been to upset many pre- The could be forded there at low tide and Second Collector—Let's both put in word zealous literally means "to erally Considered. viously conceived ideas on the subject. boll." until London bridge was built the road Private sale of $5 and say nothing more about It.— Zeal without knowledge is bet- my desirable farm It has been determined, ter from Dover passed through West- of for instance, Michigan Gargoyle. than no zeal at all. Many beautifully arranged gardens in that oaks are the 4 minster. In Roman days it was a civ- best trees for street --Conscientious. His supreme aim which the color and performance of 75 ACRES OF LAND, planting. ilized city with stately buildings and It is probable that oaks was to possess a conscience the plants are beyond reproach lack a one mile from Taneytown void of comforts and culture and within have not been more widely planted offense. such as Saxon 300 yards of Conformity to the dictates of certain sparkle, a definite point of In- State Road and Carroll because of the prevalent Third Norman England never knew. It County belief that conscience is demanded. It is the law terest, which may be supplied with a Fair Ground. Good Frame they are slow contained a Roman temple, afterwards Dwelling, growers, and because of life for every man that because of well-placed bit of ornament or a Barn and other buildings. in used as a Christian church. the North they are rather dif- the blight of sin the conscience needs grouping of furniture. The ornament Possession April 1. Suitable terms may be ficult to transplant. A white oak, to be taught by God's Word. may be anything from a pair of warm- arranged. Apply to owner— however, which is one of the slow 5—He Had a Trade. Every Jewish toned, gracefully shaped, yet inexpen- WM. G. LITTLE, - 8-11-tf growing varieties, will reach the same boy, regardless of his father's wealth, sive terra cotta jars, to a finely de- Taneytown. height as a sugar maple in the same Was taught a trade. It was a saying signed sundial or bird-bath. The fur- period of time, and maples have been among them that, "He who failed to niture, depending upon the character used more widely than oaks for street teach his son a trade, taught him to of the garden, may be anything from a ornamentation, despite many unsatis- steal." This would be a good plan in simple bench of stained oak to a smart To Chicken Breeders factory characteristics. Elms are our modern days. f©, 1922, Western Newspaper Union.) and stylish array of painted-wood or given second place in desirability for TOO HIGH FOR HIM IV. His Conversion. (Acts 22:8-10). French-iron chairs, settees and tables. city streets by Why bury the government experts, "Your office Is in the highest build- 1—On To say that romance resides in the Of course, it is advisable any your profits when the Way to Damascus. (v. 6). in in- and sycamores third. Ing in town, old, the unusual, and the remote, will Maples are con- Isn't it?" He was the enemy of Christ and was stance to give the article some sem- Englar's Chick Winner sidered less do well enough for young people: for desirable than has been "Yes, but I never realized It until I on his way to Damascus authorized blance of being used or, at least, us- to them it does so. . . . But as we is a Specific for White Diarrhoea generally supposed. Except the Lom- paid my first month's rent." bring bound grow older, supposing that we able. The urn might hold a plant suit- such Christians as might have in yourg chicks. Sufficient in bardy poplar, most varieties of poplars be found to Jerusalem to be punished. not given up the search for it as un- able to its shape and color; the sun- are not profitable, we come more and more, I bottle for 500 chicks. recommended. In and Out. While on this journey he had time for dial should indicate the time with a think, to seek it in the near, the pres- Price $1.00 per Bottle. Parcel If the bill collector lands reflection and conscience began to ent and the familiar. fair degree of accuracy; the bird-bath And sometimes Post prepaid. Man-Made Scenery. That you are in, no doubt work. we discover it in the most unlikely should be one in which birds will be Before the fellow leaves Next to lower 2—A Maces.—Robert Gay. apt to bathe in their delightful, flut- taxes and a good You'll find that you are out. Light from Heaven. (vv. 6-9). five-cent cigar, As tering way, and the furniture should DR. J. what this country needs this light burned through the sky MORE SOUPS F. ENGLAR, more than over be comfortable and inviting. Yet anything else is to rid its Fifty-Fifty. him, he fell to the ground humil- Veterinary Surgeon, highways of the things will always be essentially dec- billboard scenery that "Young man, are you satisfied with iated. Accompanying the tight was a "Olive Green" says: "One who will has sprung up usefulness should be WESTMINSTER, MD. like mushrooms along your present position?" voice saying. "Saul, why persecutest take orative. Their the the life of a cabbage need not 4-13-tf principal routes. Where once we "Naw, but it's fifty-fifty. The boss thou me?" Upon inquiry as to who shared by an equal amount of beauty rode hesitate at chicken or through the country to admire ain't satisfied with the way I fill it, was speaking, and appropriateness. the the Lord declared that turkey, for cabbage has scenery, we now return saturated either." it was Jesus of Nazareth whom he was life—triumphant, do m Our $1.00 Offer. with the merits of underwear, gasoline, Persecuting. nant, compelling and pen- Shrubs. hotels, soft drinks, collars, cheese, Pertinent Query. 3—An Honest Inquiry. (v. 10). He planting, use bar- It is socially proper as well as business- tires, garages, candy, etrating life. Anyone liv- For foundation like to overcoats, dollar "Mamma, when people are in mourn- Was willing use printed stationery. It is also watches, to do what the Lord willed, ing in a flat may prove berry thunberg, coralberry, dogwoods, economical and apt to result in having foot powder, cold cream, curl- ing do they wear black SO pa- nightgowns?" he was instructed to go to Damascus it by cookinug cabbage Morrow's honeysuckle, hydrangeas, per and envelopes on hand, when needed. ing irons, soap, snoes, etc. etc. "Why, of We fill many etc. course not." where fuller light would be given. remarks Japanese quince, rhodotyphos, Regel's such orders by mall. And the presentation and listening for Either of the following offers mailed isn't even ar- "Well, don't they feel just as bad In V. His postpaid tistically done, Estimate of Christ. (Phil. made by the other ten- privet, snowberry, rugosa roses, spireas for $1.00, anywhere within the for the average bill- the night as they do in the daytime?' 8:7-9). lifeless wiegelas. third zone-300 miles. Add Sc when to be board, a monstrosity ants. Anything and incited to 4th. In itself, is made and 5th. zones, and 10c be- doubly so When he came to know Christ, he could never be so forceful and power- For borders use flowering almonds, yond 5th. zone. by the color combinations His Object. counted It is daubed with. all but loss in comparison with ful as cabbage, even in its last mo- caraganna, dogwoods, forsythia, up- OFFER NO. 1. Man has improved Her Father—I hear you've ea nature been Him. He saw Christ as the supplier of ments." right honeysuckles, Philadelphus, flow- 200 sheets 5x9 paper, ruled, good qual- In many things, but not looking up my rating—what ity, in two pads; for? righteousness. He who has Christ Cream of Cabbage Soup.—Take one- ering currants, viburnums. with 100 size 6% enve- on scenery, particularly and lopes to match. commercial- Her Suitor—I wanted to see if I His medium-sized ized scenery. Give righteousness has everything worth half of a cabbage, chop For screens use Tartarian honey- OFFER NO. 2. us a rest from should be the right sort pills of son-in-law While. fine and measure; to one quart of the suckles, buckthorns, elders, lilacs, Rus- 200 sheets Hammermill Bond paper, and pains In our leisure mo- for you. VI. His Transcendent Aim. (Phil. chopped cabbage take one quart of sian olive and evergreens. 51/2x8% unruled, padded on request, with m en ts.—Grit. 8 milk. Cover cabbage 100 size 6% envelopes to match. :10-14). the with one For sterile soil use forsythias, elders, Printed either in dark blue, or black. A Hitch. 1—His aim was to know the power quart of water boiling hot, add a tea- native trees, coralberry and matri- Not over 4 lines neat type, the same form City Garden Work. "You're the maddest specimen of a Of Christ's resurrection, spoonful of salt, a slice of onion, and mony vine. on both paper and envelopes. Envelopes The local even that he printed on back, if desired. campaigns for the clean- circus proprietor I ever saw. What's might be a sprig of parsley. Just simmer, made conformable to His not For shady places, use barberry than- Cash with order, when sent by mail. ing and beautifying of cities and the the matter?" death and have fellowship His suf- allowing the cabbage to boil, until it berg, dogwoods, viburnums and all yel- Write instructions, and copy for the print- promoting of in ing, very plainly. gardening were rein- "Well, one of the Siamese twins is ferings. Is transparent; the fireless cooker is low-foliaged shrubs. forced THE CARROLL RECORD CO., by the "national garden week." on strike."—Kasper (Stockholm). 2—He a good place to cook it. Press through Make your home look as though some- TANEYTOWN, desired to attain unto the MD. This is a worthwhile work, and In- resurrection colander, saving the water. Add to lived there.—Recommended of the dead. This refers a one by the dianapolis should realize with some Of Course Not! to the this a quart of milk, rub one-half cup- Des Moines Garden club. NOTICE CREDIT )RS. pride first resurrection in which the TO that it was one of the first "It's all right to tell a woman she believers ful of butter with three tablespoon- This give notice that the sub- shall come forth from among is to cities to take it up. It began with the le an angel, but—" the wicked fuls of flour, stir into the soup and scriber has obtained from the Orphans' dead. Georgia's "Dad's Nights." Court of Carroll county. in Md., letters cultivation of vacant lots by people "But—?" 3—He cook. season with salt and pepper administration who pressed toward the mark. He "Get dad in," is the slogan of the of upon the estate of were glad thus to eke out their "It isn't necessary to keep harping did not count and serve with squares of bread or CLIFFORD B. SNIOUSE, living. that he had yet attained. Georgia Parent-Teacher associations, The man who Introduced the on the subject!"—Wayside Tales. lie depredated his small cheese balls. Red cabbage will late of Carroll County, deceased. All per- Idea was present attain- the members believing that the work sons having claims against the deceased, Mayor Pingree, of Detroit, ments, perceived give a violet shade to the soup; it is who, In the dignity of his needs the strength, weight and influ- are hereby warned to exhibit the same, the hard times of the latter Anticipated. ,Calling and pressed forward with all often used when serving a violet father as well as the with the vouchers properly authenticated, nineties, obtained "Train from ence of untiring to the subscriber, on or before the 2nd. the use of lots over the west much late?" yds strength in order that he might luncheon. the city. the win inspiration of mother. One organiza- day of March, 1924; they may otherwise The papers at first saw only asked a guest. prize. The conditions which de- Cream of cauliflower may be used Columbus. Ga., by law be excluded from all benefit of the absurd side "Nope!" replied the tion of recently held said estate. of it, and poked fun randlord of the terznine growth are first, a decided dis- for soup in the same way, using a successful at the mayor Petunia talent. sa the most and enthusiastic Given under my hands this 3rd. by calling him Potato "We're expecting it tisfaction head of cauliflower. day of with present attainments; meeting of its history when it had a August, 1923. Pingree, but since then thousands every hour now." second, Bisque of Turnip.—Put table- ANNA F. SMOUSE, perception of the height of a "Dad's Night," with decorations and have had reason to bless the !rdh, 8-3-5t Administratrix. man and third, a resolute determina- spoonful of butter, one sliced onion, refreshments, a spelling bee, with who started the Avoids Big Job. tion to plan.—Indianapolis attain at whatever cost. three slices of carrot into a saucepan, prizes and speeches by the fathers. News. "I hear that you married your for- toss until slightly yellow, then add mer wife's sister?" four good-sized turnips, grated. There Future. "Yes, I hated to H Humanity. Made Proper Plans for Roses for Beautifying. have to break in a umanity is should be a pint of pulp. Cover the claimed, has the As new mother-in-law When indeed a happy lot, Indianapolis, it is Read the Advertisements a means of beautifying the city, and little brother." we can saucepan and without adding —Denver repeat ourselves in oth- any wa- best downtown district of any city in the St. Charles (Ill.) Garden club is Parrakeet, ers, and simmer on the back of D still be young as they.— ter, the stove the country. Indianapolis does not urging that roses be planted in every ickens. for twenty minutes. Then add a have the problem of widening and garden, preference being given to the The Trouble. milk and two quart of tablespoonfuls opening streets in the downtown Set- Columbia rose, which is hardy and "I admit that I should like to marry." of Immortality. each of flour and butter well mixed. because the original planners of blossoms all "Can't you find a suitable wife?" "urOur di don summer. solutI dissatisfactionssatisfaction with any other Cook until smooth, add a teaspoonful took care of that problem. "Oh, yes; but no suitable father-1n- on is the city -- IN THE -- Mo the blazing evidence of um- of salt, a dash of red pepper and a A Model City. law." rtality Detroit. teaspoonful of kitchen bouquet. Strain Progressive Work in Adelaide, the capital city of South sieve adopted a new safety through a fine and serve with Detroit has Australia, Is a "model city," laid out The Newest School. The farina. municipal street cars Our Age Before Us. small squares of measure on its with a central town in perfectly Reggie—Ever see a broad, glad a lights sim- ncestors have traveled the iron by the installation of stop square blocks, containing public and smile break over Archie's face? ilar to those commonly used by auto- Claire—Never; Pagleer;ret.lie age la before us.—St. business buildings. Outside of that is guess he must be- "den vete- mobiles. CARROLL RECORD. a belt of public parks and gardens. long to the depressionist school. Work has been commenced on Percy PUBLIC SALE ======V. Putman's new dwelling, on East TANEYTOWN LOCALS — OF --- I Supper 86 Garden Party Taneytown's "Leading Fashion Store" Baltimore St. We Sell Standard Theodore C. Fair, wife and three on the lawn of Sewing Machines

Brief Items of Local News of Special Real Estate & Personal Properly' ••• Carlisle, Pa., were visit- I children, of Interest to Our Home Readers, ors at Calvin T. Fringer's, over Sun- The undersigned Will offer at public ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH day. sale, on the premises on ...... Luther C. Hawk and wife, of York, SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 8, 1923, Margaret Nulton returned TANE YTOWN ••• were visitors to Taneytown, on Sun- Mrs. at 12 o'clock, P. M. A Farm of from a camping day. home, on Thursday 35 ACRES OF LAND, experience with friends from Mar- more or less, 1/2 mile east of Frizell- Aug. 25th, and Sept. 1st. TANEYTOWN, MD. Mrs. W. F. Clingan and Mrs. Harry tinsburg, W. 'Va. burg, on the road leading to Pleasant Clingan, of York, visited relatives Valley, Carroll County, Md. better in Tan- Supper served at 5 P. M. here, over Sunday. The coal situation is The improvements consists of a 7 eytown than a year ago. Many more room Frame Dwelling House, Barn, New Fall Merchandise The local guarantors of the Chau- people have been supplied, and fair Hog Pen, Shed, and all necessary out- Band in attendance buildings. The Autumn mode emerges in richness tauqua of this year, have decided on stocks are on hand. The property adjoins the lands of December 12 to 14th., as the dates. Wm. I. Babylon, of fabric, and fineness of quality. Achieve Kenneth Koutz, Clarence H. Myers, Supper 50 cents. Norman Devilbiss, Mrs. Harry L. Rinehart, C. Ray Fogle, Roy Baker, who has been quite ill, Edward Shorb and Charles Stonesifer, and Daniel S. Baugher. 8-24-2t and characterize the fashions of Autumn for a week, was taken to Frederick members of the P. 0. S. of A., will at- TERMS OF REAL ESTATE—One- 1923. Special display, and bargains, in Hospital, on Monday for treatment. tend the big demonstration of the or- half cash, balance on convenient terms every Department. der in Philadelphia, on Saturday. or all cash. Possession at once. PUBLIC SALE. An item of interest to farmers—the markets—will be found in our "Twen- The baseball boys are in need of At the same time and place, the un- The undersigned, administratrix of Clif- dersigned will offer at public sale the ford B. Smouse, deceased, will sell at pub- Dress Goods Hosiery for All. ty-five years ago" locals, in this is- cash, so turn out big at the last games lic sale, on her premises, situated along following personal Property: sue. to be played here, on Saturday and the Keysville road, about 1 mile from Sturdy school Stockings, Chil- 1 HORSE, 2 COWS, 13 HOGS, Keysville, on Dainty Patterns in Checked Wednesday. Drop in half dollars in- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923, Ginghams and Ratine Ginghams dren's three-quarter Socks, roll S. Galt Birnie, of Philadelphia, vis- 1916 Maxwell automobile, in good run- tops, in Cordovan and Black. Wo- stead of quarters—they will be appre- at 12 o'clock, sharp, the following personal for School Dresses. Light and ited relatives here the first of this ning condition; 2-horse wagon, spring property: Dark Percales and beautiful strip- men's Lisle Hose, mercerized. ciated. wagon, buggy, manure spreader, hay ONE Women's pure week. He is now with his mother at GOOD HORSE, ed Madras, all-wool Serges, Cot- thread Silk Hose, carriage, mower, horse rake, plows, 1 cow, 2 hogs, saddle, set 1-horse wagon ton Voiles and Silks for dresses. black and colors. Braddock Heights. Washington Camp No. 2, P. 0. S. harrow, Ross feed cutter, winnowing harness, plow harness, buggy harness, 1- horse wagon, corn plow, buggy, shovel t•TI elf •S :1 of A., will hold a special meeting, on mill, hay fork and rope, single and plow, shovel and digging iron, double and Men's Hats and Caps. Mrs. S. C. Ott was the guest of Mrs. double trees, bedsteads and bedding, single trees, wheelbarrow, 2 axes, sledge Warner Brothers Thursday night, for the purpose of • No matter what your wants are P. H. Freeman, at a luncheon, follow- Sterling organ, table, stoves, chairs, and wedges, short log chain, mattock, grindstone, trunk, iron kettle, sausage Rust in voicing its regret at the removal from and many other articles too numerous Proof New Style Corsets headwear, if it's new, we have ed by cards, on Thursday, at Hotel grinder and stuffer, sleigh and bells, 2 and Brassieres. Guaranteed not it. We are showing all the new Taneytown of Rev. L. B. Hafer. A to mention. horse blankets, flynets, buggy spread, gun, Slagle, Emmitsburg. to rust, break or tear. It may be and latest shapes and shades in general attendance of members is re- TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY— corn sheller, 3 flat irons, milk separator. All sums of $10.00 and under cash, on all TERMS--Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. washed easily and looks just as Felts and Wool. Noah P. Selby's new home, replac- quested. The Odd Fellow's will hold sums above $10.00 a credit of 6 months with On sums above $5.00 a credit of 6 months good as new, in white and pink, BOYS' HATS AND CAPS. ing the one destroyed by fire, is al- a like meeting on Friday night. interest from date of sale. will be given on notes with approved se- well fitting and long wearing. JAMES H. MYERS. curity, bearing interest from day of sale. most completed, and will soon be No goods to be removed until settled for. Shoes. Shoes. During the heavy gust on Wednes- J. N. 0. SMITH, Auct. ready for occupancy. ANNA F. SMOUSE, Boys' Suits. day afternoon, lightning struck in the Charles Marker, Nevin Crouse. Clerks. Administratrix. Fit your whole family with 8-31-2t .T. N. 0. SMITH, Auct. well fitting Shoes and Oxfords. A large portion of the wheat crop back yard at Samuel Crouse's, killing •• Made of all wool, brown and grey mixtures, We have Shoes for every member Pennsylvania is said to be going to a dog, and at the same time the gas Also at the same time and place, and un- and fancy stripes. of der the same terms, I will sell; of the family, from the tinest to was Executor's Sale ••••• Pants cut full. market, due to the presence of a meter in D. J. Hesson's dwelling ONE COW, the oldest. moth that damages it. blown out. The current must have — OF VALUABLE ____ 3 bureaus, 3 beds, 2 tables, 2 chests, 5 cane- ••• MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES. followed the pipe line, and if so, the seat chairs. 6 wood bottom chairs, 4 kitch- • Men's Made to Meas- en chairs, 4 rockers, sink, 3 stands, small ure Suits. The kind that stands the wear. Notwithstanding the plentifulness unused pipes and meters should be Double Dwelling House and lot cupboard, child's rocker, washing machine, The famous Star Brand, and In- of peaches, they are not offered for taken out of buildings. lot of dishes and glassware, knives and ternational. Women's Work in Taneytown, Carroll County, Md. forks, table and teaspoons, lot of glass Jars, Suits made in English or con- Shoes, a =I special sofe and tough sale in town to any great extent—es- lot of stone milk crocks, 3 gal, stone Jars, servative models, of high jugs for cider, churn, hand cider mill, 2 grade shoe, stands all kind of wear. pecially the better grade fruit. Rev. L. B. Hafer is attending the Worsteds and By virtue of the authority contained mirrors, lot of pictures, hat rack, 2 tubs, Cassimers in all the Boys' and Girl's School Shoes, Diamond Jubilee meeting of the P. 0. lot of quilts, comforts, wool blankets, coun- newest Checks in the last Will and Testament of Mi- and Stripes. Per- stands the knocks, heavy soles, Misses Mary Ellen and Virginia anniversary) in Phil- chael Hnmbert, deceased, and an order ter pane, new coverlet, lat of good home- fectly tailored and fit S. of A., (75th. made linen, coal stove double beater; cook guaranteed. sofe uppers. Eyster, of Emmitsburg, and Miss adelphia, this week, as one of the del- of the Orphan's Court of Carroll Coun- stove, used 2 years; iron pots, graniteware Men's Goodyear Welt Dress ty, the undersigned Executor will sell lot of carpet, linoleum, etc. Frances Rowe, Johns Hopkins nurse, egates from Maryland. The event Bed Blankets. Shoes and Olfords. Medium at public sale on the premises located ANNA F. SMOIISE. visited Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ott. has covered the entire week, and will brown Rubber heels, made on the in Taneytown, Carroll County, Md., on Bright color Jacquard Woven latest lasts, square toes, perfo- end with a monster parade, on Satur- The undersigned will also sell at the Indian A delegation of Odd Fellows from SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1923, same time and place, the following real es- II design, rich neat border rated uppers, and plain seams. Pennsylvania and Na- single Blankets. High-grade and the local Lodge attended the laying day. Both the at 2 o'clock, P. M., all those two lots of tate, consisting of Women's stylish High Shoes, tional Conventions were held during land containing in the aggregate 13 ACRES OF LAND, best quality double Blankets in and Low Cuts,Patent Leather and of the corner stones of the Odd Fel- more or less. Improvements consist of a Wool, part wool and cotton, white, the week. 11,556 SQUARE FEET, Tan. Stylish one strap Sandals lows Home, at Frederick, last Sunday Weatherboarded House, new Summer grey, tan and plaid. and Oxfords. Specially more or less, improved by a large dou- House, Barn, and other necessary outbuild- Priced. afternoon. ings. There is plenty of fruit and water, ble Frame Dwelling with stable, 2 hen on the premises. Everybody's Business. houses, 2 hog houses and other neces- Rugs, The Railroad Company has taken TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—A cash de- Carpets, Matting and Oil Cloth. sary outbuildings. posit of $100. will be required on day of up the old board platform at the sta- (For the Record.) This property is very desirable, be- sale. tion, existing for many years, and Bright and early on Saturday morn- ing located on George St., Taneytown, S-17-3t ANNA F. SMOUSE. ing, Sept. 1, there will be seen in the Carroll County, Md., and has frontage will replace it with one of more per- Postoffice window a large box which manent construction. of 54 feet with a depth of 214 feet. will remain there until 8:00 P. M. These properties are now occupied GLASSES This is the voting box for the con- by Mrs. Jacob Kump, Mary Motter and Mrs. John J. Reid and sons, May- test as to who during the entire sum- others, and was formerly owned and BIG CARROLL COUNTY FAIR nard and Cyril, of Detroit, are visit- mer, has had the most attractive yard, occupied by Mr. Michael Humbert, de- ing relatives in town and vicinity, this window box, porch box, or whatever ceased. These properties afford any TANEYTOWN being their first visit since leaving means they may have used to help one a splendid opportunity wanting a improve the appearance of our homes town six years ago. paying investment or desirable homes. and town. TERMS OF SALE—One-third of the pur- September 11, 12, 13, 14, 1923. Remember, every place within a There seems to be more than usual chase money to be paid on the day of sale radius of one mile of the public square or on the ratification thereof by the Or- demand for grapes,this year, for ship- may be considered, and everyone may phan's Court of Carroll County and the res- — New Buildings Moe in two equal payments, one payable in and Grounds along State Road ment to Baltimore, the price paid be- vote. Simply write on a slip of paper 6 months, and the other payable in 12 ing about $1.00 a bushel. Perhaps the name of the person you think de- months from the day of sale ;the credit pay- serves the honor, and place it in the ments to be secured by the bonds or single RACES AND ATTRACTIONS EVERY they are for jelly making, or pies, bills of the purchaser or purchasers with BAY box. but we guess not. sufficient security, bearing interest from the The largest exhibits of Horses, Cattle, At 8 o'clock the box will be taken day of sale, or all cash at the option of the One may be short sighted in judg- Farming Machinery, to the Public Library and the votes purchaser or purchasers. Fruits and Vegetables, ever shown. Household Goods and Taneytown public schools will open ment as well as in eyes; so short counted. Announcement of the result JAMES F. HUMBERT, they will not see what Fancy Work. on Tuesday, sighted that Sept. 4. The buildings will be in next week's Record, and will Surviving Executor of Michael their eyes need. Let me help you have been cleaned and put in readi- also be posted in the Postoffice. Humbert, deceased. see things in the right light. $3500.0C; in Racing E. 0. Premiums. ness. The parents are urged to have Go on a tour of investigation. WEANT, Attorney. J. N. 0. SMITH, Auct. 8-31-4t Examinations free...Lowest Prices. Four days of Instructive children enter Many of the side and back yards are Demonstrations and promptly and continue well worth looking into. We cannot Will be at "Central Hotel" Taneytown in regular attendance. all put "our best foot foremost." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1923 Wonderful Attractions. CIVIC COM. OF WOMEN'S CLUB. PUBLIC SALE For Premium List and other information Taneytown district had a remark- apply to ably heavy downpour, on Tuesday The undersigned will sell at public C. L. KEFAtiVER, CHURCH NOTICES. night, that appears to sale on the lot back of his Implement The Carroll County Fair have been Warehouse, on West Broadway, Union Registered Optometrist, largely local, no rain of any conse- There will be a revival meeting held Bridge, on Frederick, Md. TANEYTOWN,MD. quence falling in Westminster or Un- at Piney Creek Brethren (Dunkard) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923, 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Aug. 26, and con- 4-13-tf ion Bridge, so reported. Another de- Church, beginning at 12 o'clock, the following articles: SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS AT NIGHT, ON 12th. & 13th. luge, on tinue for two weeks, every night at Wednesday afternoon. 7:45 P. M., to which the public is in- Several MOLINE MONITOR DRILLS I cfliiittt-cttuttgclot, _tt_teiittutctituttitutttetttit leaf hear what the Lord 5 disc harrows (lever type with tan- Mr. and Mrs. vited. Come and Farm For Sale Edward S. Harner en- has to say. Speaker, Rev. Daniel dems, 6 Barshear plows, 3 springtooth tertained a number of guests, on Sun- Bowser, York. harrows, &c.; 1 New Idea Manure the former day: Mr. and spreader, Moline The undersigned offers DR. E. E. HOBBS Mrs. Robert A. Harner Tractor 9-18 horse Shoemaker farm located in Buggies! Uniontown Lutheran Charge, St. power; 3 horse power R. G. and daughter and Luther Shriver, of Fairbanks- Frederick County,along the Bull Frog Paul's—Sunday School, 9:30; Wor- Morse '7' Engine with Bosch Magne- DENTIST. Gettysburg; Mr. and Mrs. Road, containing Joseph ship and Sermon, 10:30; Woman's to; Automobile Accessories and Sup- Kelly, of near Harney, and Ralph Missionary Meeting, Thursday, Sept. plies, spark plugs, Ford parts, United 135 ACRES OF LAND, (After Oct. 1st., 1923) Hess and family, of this district. 6, at 2:30, at Miss Denie Sittig's. States Tires and Tubes, grease, &c. Good Dwelling, Barn and all necessary 108 E. Main St., Leader, Mrs. Newman. All of the above articles are new. buildings. Plenty of water, and Charles M. (Hubby) Harner, of Emmanuel (Baust)—Union Sunday TERMS—$10 and 6 months. wind-wheel equipment. Satisfactory WESTMINSTER, MD. School, 7:00; Worship and Sermon, at Baltimore, formerly one of the Taney- F. terms can be arranged. Possession 8:00; Woman's Missionary meeting, EARLE SHRINER. 8-17-3m town boys, paid the old town a visit Geo. H. Eyler, Auct. 8-31-2t April 1, 1924. Thursday, Sept. 6, at 7:30, at Mrs. MARIAN from Saturday until Monday, his first Martin M. CONOVER. Myers'. Leader, Miss Carrie CLAUDE E. CONOVER. visit here in about twenty-five years. Myers. PRIVATE SALE 8-10-tf PUBLIC SALE I have on hand at all times, plenty He is a brother of Mrs. Harvey Stultz Mt. Union—Sunday School, 9:30; C. E., at 7:30. — OF _ — OF A — of good new Buggies, as well as sec- Quite naturally he found a lot of old St. Luke's, (Winters)—Sunday ond-hand ones. Also faces missing. School, at 9:30. Real Estate near Keysville VALUABLE PROPERTY. ROAD CARTS A post card from Miss Carrie L. Pipe Creek Circuit, Pipe Creek- AND RUNABOUTS. — OF — will offer at public Mourer, to Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Englar 10:15 Sunday School; 11:00 Commun- The undersigned ion Service. NEW THEATRE sale on Call and look them over. dated Jerusalem, Aug. 9, II says "Jeru- Uniontown-9:30. Sunday School; Farm 37 1-2 Acres, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923, salem is certainly an with good Dwelling, Bank Barn interesting 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon, and premises all necessary buildings. Also on this Saturday, Sept. 1, # at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the HALBERT POOLE, place. Wonderful trip from subject, "Labor Damas- and the Wage Ques- DESIRABLE HOME, Phone 4-R NEW beautiful tion." To all the services of the day same property another Dwelling of A WINDSOR, MD. cus; mountains, desert 8 WALLACE REID 1/4 the public is most cordially invited. rooms, stable, wagon shed, chicken consisting of about 6 Acres of ex- 7-20-8t country, and great fertile plains. house, etc. Plenty of water and cellent land, situate about % of a Caravans of camels, too." Reformed Church, Taneytown—S. fruit on these two properties. Form- IN mile from Trevanion on the road School, at 9:15; Harvest Home Ser- erly owned by Geo. W. Roop, on Hag- leading from Trevanion to Otterdale Clean-up Sale John E. Buffington, who has been vice, at 10:15; C. E., at 6:30; Service, erstown lane about 1% miles from "TOO MUCH SPEED" Mills. living Washington, with his chil- at 7:30. Keysville. The improvements are a good in Sale of odds Keysville—Sunday OF LAND, Comedy—"WET and WARMER." and ends, at Fair dren, for the past ten months, re- School, at 1:00; ALSO 1 ACRE TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, Ground, Taneytown, on Service, at 2:00. with Dwelling, Summer House, Stable, small barn, hog pen turned to his old home here, on Sun- and other out- WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 5, 1923,. and necessary outbuildings, and a buildings. The place has good water day, and is here now with his daugh- Union Bridge Lutheran Charge.- = at 1 o'clock, P. M., consisting of 10:30, good Blacksmith Shop; desirably lo- and an abundance of fruit. The place ter, Mrs. Nettie Mitten. He is look- Keysville Preaching; 2:00 P. M., SHORT LENGTH LUMBER. Rocky Ridge Preaching. cated near Keysville, and in good con- Thursday, Sept. 6, produced this a year a quantity of ing remarkably well, and is glad to dition. corn, fruit and vegetables that was Among the lot will be found extra fine meet his many friends. He expects to Trinity Lutheran Church—Regular Possession can be given at any time. WALLACE REID" delightful to look upon. This was kindling wood of all kinds. return to Washington. services Sunday morning. Sermon by Terms may be agreed on, to suit pur- the home of the late Jeremiah B. New- All lumber must be removed by Sat- Prof. C. F. Sanders, of Gettysburg, chaser. IN comer. Possession can be given as urday, September 8th. Get registered, at once, if you do Pa. No evening service but C. E. BERTHA A. ROOP, soon as the terms of sale have been TERMS CASH. P. 0. Keymar R. D., No. 1. CONTINENT" complied with. not want to have your farm invaded Presbyterian Church, 7-27-tf "ACROSS THE FAIR ASSOCIATION. Town—S. S., TERMS—One by the mighty 9:30; C. E., 6:45: Hundred Dollars to 8-17-3t hunters, or by so-called Preaching at 7:30. be paid cash as soon as Piney Creek—S. S., 9:30; Preaching ILIOUSNESS Chapter Ten—"In the days of the property "sportsmen" who believe in having has been struck down. The balance to at 10:00. sick headache, sour stomach, Buffalo Bill." game propagated free, on land own- constipation, easily avoided. be paid cash within 30 days, or pur- Taneytown Grain and Hay Market. ed by others, in order that they may U. B. Church, Town—S. School, An active liver without calomel. chaser to give note 6 months, with ap- Wheat .90@ .90 proved security, bearing interest from find pleasure in shooting it. Our list at 9:30; Preaching, at 10:30: Y. P. S. CHAMBERLAIN'S Corn .95@ .95 C. E., date of sale. Deed to be delivered Rye .70@ .70 against trespassing commenced 'with Saturday evening, at 8:00. Harney—Sunday School. at 1:30; TABLETS upon the completion of payment. Oats .50@ .50 this issue, to continue until about the Preaching, at 2:30; Y. P. S. C. E., at Never sicken or gripe—only 25c CARRIE S. NEWCOMER, Hay Timothy, $20.00@$20.00 middle of December. 7:30. —Advertisement Subscribe for The RECORD J. N. 0. SMITH, Auct. 8-31-3t Rye Straw $12.00@$12.00