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IS YOUR THE DATE SUBSCRIPTION ON THE LABEL S PAID UP ? HE CARROLL RECORD. WILL TELL. Ch•sapeake & Potomac and SATURDAY. JULY 1. 1905. -VOLUME 12. Maryland Tadeophones. I TA NEYTOWN. CARROLL COUNTY. MARYLAND. NUMBER 1. The "Fourth" and its Dangers. The Farmers' Pic-nic. is very old, but within is kept neat and Uniontown.—Miss Denie Sittig, of clean. Floor stone. Baltimore, spent Sunday with her par- NEWS NOT[S Of INTEREST. The great 'American. holiday, the TliE This year, the,arniers' Pic-nic,atTan- LETTER FROM GERMANY. We proceeded to Roecken, another SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sittig. "glorious Fourth" will be with us next eytown, *ill take a decided step for- Dorf about fifteen minutes farther on, Mrs. Julia Trite and daughter, Miss Tuesday, and, while there should be wardosas it wifl cover a period of three the residence of the pastor. Here is Jennie, have gone to Highfield where days—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, An Extremely Entertaining Letter Nietzsche's grave. It was this we were Latest Items of News they have a ccepted Brief Items from County, State, much liberty allowed as to the methods The Western Md. from Cherry Furnished positions for the of its celebration, there should neverthe- July 27, 28, 29th—and will be held in peculiarly anxious to see. The philoso- su m mer season. less be ever present a display of good Run to Cumberland. Ohler's grove, along the N. C. R., south From a Marylander. pher is buried here beside his father by Regular Contributors. Miss Cara Buffington,of New Windsor, and our Exchanges. sense and consideration for individual of town, the same as last year. All trains right against the church. A marble sspzaigteseveral days at the Lutheran Par- covers the grave. The father was and property protection and rights. The will stop at the grove, and efforts are be- Dear Homeland: We slab Billmyer, son of Mr. and The Baltimore ws gives an interest- the friends in the pastor here when the child Friedrich All communications for the RECORD must Milton Cover idea that all restraint should be set aside ing made to secure a train over have just had two days of experience so John Senft and sister; Miss Alverta, Mrs. Oliver M. Billmyer, of St. Louis, ing sketch of the progress of the 60-mile Western Maryland, for one day, at least. was born. Our housefrau's grand-par- be signed by the writer's own name;not nec- and Miss on this day, is both irrational and crim- Maryland from exceedingly interesting as to be impelled essarily for publication, but as an evidence Katie Myers, of Baltimore, died at his home on June 4, of tuber- extension of the Western We are unable to give all details of the ents lived just across the street from the that the matters and facts transmittd are were guests of Miss inal, for "independence" never goes be- Cherry Run to Cumberland, or what is to tell someone about it. And who could Annie Fritz. culosis, aged 21 years. Both Mr. and yond respect for the pleasure and 'priv- attractions at present, but in a general parsonage, and often told how the good legitimate and correct. Items of a mishiev- Mrs. Samuel Pearl and dattghter, formerly residents of known as the Wabash link, the builders we better tell than the hornefolks! in his study so ous character are not wanted. Mrs. Billmyer were ileges of others. way the three days—especially the after- old pastor was always The RECORD office is connected with the C. Grace, and son, Carroll, of Baltimore, county. of which expect to have it completed noons—will be filled with events of in- Among the rules which we made Jar long into the night: They believe the are this This is especially true in the matter of link & P. and Maryland Telephones, from 7.30 a. visiting Mrs. Pearl's parents, Mr. for business daring October. The terest to agriculturists and others, and ourselves befo're coming to Germany father began much of the work which m. to 5.30 p. in.. and the office is usually open and Mrs. John + + the use of explosives. Figures show that connect the W. M. with the West from 6 to 7 p. m. The Editor's residence is Hamburg. that will the grove itself will bean attractive place were these two: Ilemeniber your mission his greater son completed afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. Frank Crum, tenant on the farm last year the number of deaths on Va., Central, and ultimately tonnection the also connected with the Maryland 'phone. Barnes, of Mc- amounted to almost 500 in the coun- for a basket.pic-nic for young .and old. as a student so as never to permit The pastor, Rev. Rambo, showed us the Kinstry's Mill, and Vernon of Mrs. Sarah Long, adjoining Woods- .day ' will be wade with the Wabash -Western ,pleasures of sight seeing to frustrate the Harbaugh, yield of barley try, the total casualties numbering 4,762. There will be a boarding tent on the, church. Inside it is very much like the of Westminster, spent Sunday at Ezra boro, had a remarkable System , via Pittsburg. purpose of your trip; make your recrea- contains the Woodsboro.—Mr. and Mrs. George was threshed last week These figures sound a warding in. regard grounds, as.wel4 as refreshments'of vari- one at Bodhfeld only it Fleagle's. this year, which The new link crosses the Potomac riv- tions profitable by casting them into ptone figure of an armoured Knight. In Stull, of Schenectady, New York, have Mr. D. P. Zimmerman—two acres to the approaching day. Making a noise oils kinds. • been on a visit to Mr. Stull's We were sorry to hear of the death,on by er nil* times, the Chesapeake and'Ohio The exhibits of machinery' will be such environment as will reiresh, inform an earlier day, when ghost stories about parents, Sunday, of producing 143 bushels. is not necessarily an exhibition of pa- canal seven times, the Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stull, and other rel- Mr. T. F. Armburst, of Arm- triotism. A disposition to indulge in large. The chief object in makingthe oc- and inspire; to this latter we coordinated knight errantry abounded, this figure burst, Westmorland Co., Pa. + • Ohio railroad three times,passes through regative counterpart, namely, get atives in Woodsboro and vicinity, the He leaves ▪ license that is not permitted on other casion cover three days was to secure made certain women so nervous that it a widow, who was Miss Nellie Brown, Justice Morris, of the Court mountain ranges and spurs by five tun- not go to the trou- out of the-beaten paths of travel for you had to be covered (it is right beside the past week. Associate days is no evidence of respect for the exhibitors.who would Dr, U. A. daughter of John A. Brown (familiarly Appeals, D. C., resigned, on Mon- nels, varying in length from 700 feet to ble and expense of coming for a day— will never find the true life of a people pulpit), some of the boards are still. Sharetts,of Colorado Springs known of fathers of our independence. 4400 through ridges and hills Col., spent several days with his brother as Doe.) and three children. Mrs. day, and immediately the President children of feet, passes therefore, this feature will be much along the course frequented by the ex- hanging over it. The church was en- Arinburst's Parents should warn their by innumerable cuts, many of them ovel had D. A. Sharetts. girlhood was spent in Un- signed the appointment of ex-Senator the danger of using cap pistols, especial- larger than that of other years, and the cursionist. The traveller who has larged some three hundred years ago. iontown and she has a number of vacancy. The 50 feet deep through solid rock,and some experience, and who has cared to get Harry B. Miller, wife and child, of rela- Louis E. McComas to the ly. These pistols, by explosion of the "wheels will go round" at a lively rate, The older part stands for Over eight tives and friends in the town and vicini- the position is $7.000 a year. almost a mile in length,and a great por- Granger's Pic-nic acquainted with the real life of a people hundred years. The tower and this old- Taneytown, visited his brother, W. L. salary of caps, particles of which often fiy into the much like the famous Miller and family, ty who sympathize with her in her great tion of the road is being cut out of the at Williams' Grove. will readily understand what this means. er portion is built of very heavy walls in recently. trouble. •• I• hands, cause lock-jaw; while the cheap rocky sides of intamtain ranges directly Miss Elsie Kinneman, of York, Pa., is as dangerous, • There will be speakers present every In going from one place of interest, order to afford a refuge of safety in Miss Anna The Carroll County tax rate for 1905 is cartridge pistols are lully above the canal. There are now em- scenery,to spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh, daughter of if not more so. Fire crackers cause fires day, and a large tent full of exhibits eitfier of history m of natural times of petty strife between the Feudal Mrs. Susan Harbaugh, of as follows: 20 cents on the $100 for pub- ployed in this work of pushing the road another, one remains- within bounds H.