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THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT. FIGHTING IN THE EAST LABOR KEEPS UP THE PRICE. YOUNG MEN BEING MISLED STEEL WORKRS TO STRIKE ON TREATY FIGHT NOW ON ITS WAY -0-- Getting Ready For Big Event in Turks Make More Trouble. Bolsheviki Woolen Goods Manufacture at the BY THESE TIMES Westminster, Nov. 19-21. MONDAY MORNING Fall Back in Russia. IN THE SENATE. Mercy of Labor. The monthly meeting of the Farm 0 The situation in the near East Boston, Mass., Sept. 12.--Speculat- and Home Advisory Council met in seems to be more menacing lately. ing in wool is greatly discouraged by Keeping the Trades Supplied is the County Agent's office, Saturday Leaders Unable to Restrain the Men The Turks are again threatening the Both Sides Keyed-up, and Not in a the present unrest. Organized labor Vitally evening, with a good representation. Armenians, who have have appealed is demonstrating that it cannot be de- Important. The. topic under discussion was the For Conference. for American aid. It is said that un- Sweet Humor. pended upon for continuity of opera- plans for the Agricultural Exhibit less prompt protection is given, it tion through long contracts and the It will be very wise, for our young and Rally which is to be held at the Notwithstanding the proposed con- may mean the extinction of the Ar- The reading of the Treaty mills in New England are not, men to look more closely in the as a whole, into the proba- Armory, Nov. 19, 20 and 21. The re- ference planned by the President for menian race. Senate commenced, on Tuesday, with looking for much new bilities of the future. Just now, Rural The news from Russia is also an clashes business today. They have all the there ports of the committee on the October 6, the steel worker employees between the leaders, and indi- are so many apparently good be one indication that the trouble is far from cations of business they can handle for the pres- chances Life Conference, which is to will apparently go on a general strike, a stormy course. There going for profitable work, the exhibit, are not com- being ended, though the news is en- seems to be an ent, and most of them are reported that learning feature of Monday morning, throughout the exhibition of temper trades is largely un- plete, but the committee is working notwithstanding the couraging. A late dispatch from on both sides that will largely to have reached the point where they practiced. Young country, efforts pre- must allot men are growing and in correspondence with prominent Union officials to the London says: vent a calm and dispassionate their products. -Alto men, and of the Labor dispo- The world getting married, who men in this work. We are confident contrary. The Polish forces in Russia have sition of the very important question, market is full of possi- at best are only "day hands," bilities. It is said that and not from the personnel of the committee, E. H. Gary, Chairman of the Unit- driven the Bolsheviki to the Northern and this is considerably aggravated the wool man- skilled mechanics or tradesmen, and bank of the Dvina river as far as by ufacturing industry is in sight of the after that an interesting time for all inter- ed States Steel Corporation, continues the President's daily speeches, a while when this stimuation is community life and the com- Disna and have occupied Korohteneh- raising new questions greatest period of prosperity in Its over-when ested in to decline to meet and confer with on the side in this unhealthy period of munity church, will profit by their strikers and declares top. On the Ukranian front the Bol- addition to those in the history. Mill men say that no limit demand for mere the that the Senate. The could muscular labor pass- attendance. "open shop" prinicple is vital, and sheviki have forced General Petlura effort to force the Senate to accept be set to the business they could es-thousands are going to find them- Association out of Radomysl, but apparently are the secure, provided they simply would selves The Dairymen's has can not be surreneded. He says the Treaty, without change, has all just "common laborers" for the Dairymen's Day, which will not attempting yet to recapture Kiev along been the place it on the books, and both parties rest of their charge of country will not stand for "closed disturbing factor, and lives competing for a liv- be an afternoon in which problems in domination, and all that is itself. apparently will be so to the take chances as to deliveries. This ing with the shop" end. the masses. the industry will be discussed and in the business interests of the This represents an advance north- It is thought that no voting manufacturers are not willing to It is unquestionably means to will do. They feel requires some the evening a program of general country. He makes the further state- ward of aproximately 100 miles from take place under a week, on any obliged to go cautious- depth of understanding; some im- ly. One important factor force character of interest to the public will ment: the town of Borisoff, on the east portant point. Speeches have been in co-o- of character; some advance manliness, bank of the Bereuina river, 50 miles ation is lacking. That factor is to step be given. "It is the settled determination of made, this week, by Senators Lodge, into an apprenticeship, at solicitation of Corporation northeast of Minsk, reported on Sep- ionized labor. small pay, The committee on the United States Steel Hitchcock, Sherman, Williams, Reed, during these abnormal funds reported a fine sum with many subsidiaries that the wages tember 16. McKellar, McCumber, With an immense volume of busi- times; but, take our word exper- and its and others. On ness in and sections of the county yet to be heard working conditions of their em- General Denikine holds a line ex- the outside, there is a sight, the prosperity of the ience for it, the young man who and renewal of trade is from. Much praise is due to women ployes shall compare favorably with tending roughly from Bielaya-Tser- noise, and more or less threatening threatened by the attitude of equips himself, for something better labor, which neither will permit on this committee who in two after- the highest standards of propriety kov to points 30 miles northwest and predictions of dire results, should the the than the good-paying "day jobs" call- Kiev. Denikine's forces con- operatives to make the goods them- ing noons secured nearly half of the and justice. Misrepresentations have north of Treaty pass, or not pass as written, him now, is going to, be the best budget. Everybody seemed willing tinue to advance along the Upper selves nor allow them to be made by off, and independent, in. the already been and hereafter will be until the public is thoroughly mixed others. more to further the interest of this com- Dnieper, but have suffered repulses up over the question. Restricted production is the years to come. made; unfavorable criticisms may be menace munity project; the business men outsiders, especially further to the northeast, where the • It would be wise, of the industry today and th, There is no vitally serious indulged in by we think, for a unsolved problem that is more willingly co-operating. little knowledge Bolsheviki have recaptured Borena halt to be called-beginning giving mar fact facing the lives of future by those who have with the ufacturers many anxious hours. the The question of allowing booths was our employes may be and Bakhmach. President-on the whole matter. men of this country, than their being of the facts; At one New England mill a strike bronght up, and a committee ap- threatened and abused in the effort to The Siberians commanded by Ad- Like the continuance of strikes, the deceived, now, as to what is best for -Rus- is in progress which is said to have them; pointed which later in the evening influence them to join the unions miral Kolchak, head of the all continued aggressive argument is and this means that the coun- sian government, continue to advance originated in a demand from a con. - try as a reported that they thought it was against their own desire; but, what- making the situation worse, instead whole-each community in available to have extra booths, es- successfully and are now within 45 of better; and, as mittee of operatives that they be a:- it-is preparing hard times ever the circumstances may be, we the Senate is the lowed by the for itself, pecially if they contained articles the conduct of miles of Koorgun. However, owing court in the case, it should manufacturers to fix the and industrial famine, inconvenience, should proceed with be per- blend of wool that and pertaining to the departments exhib- our business in the usual way and to the enforced retreat of Admiral mitted to argue it, vote on it, and as- should be useA' lack of skilled mechanics for sup- Kolchak's southern army, the production of ited, such as agriculture and home should give evidence to our employes the Bol- sume the responsiblity, as it has the certain line plying community needs. sheviki advancing southeastward goods. It was shown to corn:. . Just economics. Floor space is to be lim- that we mean to be fair with them." Constitutional authority to do, and the look around and see how many ited to booths 8x10, and it will un- Apparently, there will be a test of along the Turkestan railway, have be, tee that orders had been taken freeiy are learning without any more outside inter- carpentry, bricklaying, doubtedly be necessary to limit the strength between the two forces that succeeded in effecting junctions with ference from anybody. ,for goods to be made from the wool hlacksmithing, plastering, wagonmak- blend ing number to ten. Anyone interested in may have wide influence on business another force moving northwest from previously in use; that to cheap- watchmaking, shoeinaking, print- Cholkar, southwest Orenburg,near en the blend would lead 3ng, such an exhibit, see R. Smith Snader, and labor generally throughout the of An Eighth of a Barrel of Flour. to cancella- harness making, and other Frank Brandenburg, or Mrs. Clar- country. the Ural River. The Bolsheviki forces tions, while to improve its character trades ? and the same is largely true ence Duvall. have suffered a severe defeat in the One of Taneytown's would increase the cost of the goods among the trades best served by wo- good house- so that the In order that the women and girls The Wool in a Man's Suit. Trans-Caspian region, losing heavily keepers, who has a faculty mill could not run at a rnen. It must be understood that the engagement Archman. for look- profit The answer of the county have an opportunity of in an at ing into details, says: "When to this was the demand for workmen in these lines In the Archangel region the North every strike. can preparing for this exhibit, we will The Secretary of the National one is realizing 'the cost' of living, it never be replaced by machinery, publish Russian troops are carrying on suc- Every manufacturer that collies to and that it a list of articles and the Wool Growers' Association of the U. is interesting to find the possibilities will be only a matter of a prizes as planned. There may have cessful operations southward from market has some story to tell about comparatively few years, when the S., Mr. S. W. McClure, has asked the of an eighth of a barrel sack of flour. to be some changes and some addi- Secretary of investi- Kedish on the Vologda Railway and It will produce: unreasonable demands of labor. While country town and sections are going Commerce to they tions depending upon the amount of gate why, from worth $4.50, a on the Murman front. 19 Loaves of are running their mills as near to Pass into a condition of stagnation money raised. wool bread, 21 2/3 ounces capacity that serious It was decided to give suit of clothes should cost $50.00 ? each. as possible, the aggregate must result in a draw- no second or third production back prosperity in general. prizes, except for He says: Transfers of Real Estate. 6 Small square pans of goods is greatly re- to group exhibits, but of hot bread. stricted.-Phlia. All men can not be shopmen, and ribbons will be "It requires one and three-quarter 1 Pt flour for dumplings. Ledger. factory employees, warded for separate exhibits under pounds of scoured Clara E. Beall and husband, to Geo. 1 Pt and it would not each. wool to make one flour for potpie. be a good thing for the pound of cloth. Take a medium- N. Holman, Jr., and wife, lot, for 1 Pt flour country if they (The list for biscuits. were. This country, after of prizes is omitted for weight winter suit. A yard of cloth $1500. 2 Pies. all, must want of space. Photos on Licenses of all Aute place its first and greatest No doubt this infor- will weigh fourteen ounces, and it John Poise] and wife, to Jos. L. 1 Pound cake. depend- mation can be had, in Operators. ence on agriculture; and if the needs circular form, requires three and three-eighths Mathias, 8,167% square feet, for 1 Light cake. of by applying to Miss Rachel Everett, yards $100. farmers for home mechanical work of this cloth to make a suit of 1 Batch large ginger cakes." In order are not Westminster, or it can be seen at clothes for .the average Rachel Null et al., to Wm. E. Frey- to improve the checking- supplied, it is going to bring this man. There- up system in the office of about a bad situation office.-Ed. Record.) fore, the cloth in the suit weigha vir- man and wife, 2% acres, for $2700. Short the auto- for the whole Articles Most Desired. mobile commissioner, Commissioner country. Farm help is all too tually three pounds. To make that Anna Goodwin et al, to Edwin S. scarce, Conaway, 4% acres for $142.50. E. Austin Baughman, last week, an- but, just as important to the farm Proceedings of the Orphans' Court. much cloth would require three and The Record is frequently unable to three-quarter pounds Chas:Summers and wife, to Edgar nounced that shortly all applicants for proposition is the outside mechanical of scoured wool, publish lengthy articles, not because operators' help that the Monday, Sept. so that eight and one-half pounds of H Essig and wife, 2 lots for $2500. we cards will be compelled to farmer needs, both out- 15, 1919.-Annie F. could not find space, but because have photographs on side and inside of his Goodwin, executrix of Charles average three-eighths block Idaho Win. H. Geiman and wife, to Harry so doing the little paste- home, and to the B. E. would unbalance our issue, boards, which give them the young men of today the Goodwin, deceased, returned inven- wool will more than make all the A. Geiman and wife, 57% acres, for and crowd out the rigt to country must cloth required $10.00. variety of articles operate motor vehicles. Just when turn for supplying this demand. tories of personal property, debts and for an average winter that readers most desire. suit for an average man. Milton J. Little and wife, to Cleve- No matter the plan will go into effect is not There ought to be more interest money, and received orders to sell how interesting, or timely, one par- "At fifty-three cents a pound for land Hoover and wife, 2 lots for $1050. ticular known, but Commissioner Baughman taken, not only by the young men, real and personal property. long story might be to a few, said that he but by James M. Bowman, wool, the wool grower receives $4.50 D. Snider Stephen to F. Thos. Baby- it is not was speeding up the work the older men, in turning their Jr., administra- good editorial policy to pur- on the details and in tor of James M. Bowman, for furnishing all the wool required lon_ , 27 612 square feet, for $2100. sue the plan all probability• thoughts toward the future. Men deceased, of featuring special ar- the innovation will be operating are settled his first and final to make g suit of clothes that is re- F. Thos. Babylon and wife, to ticles to the in a making a tremendous mistake in account. exclusion of more ar- short time. The new order concluding Susan N. Angell, executrix of Er- tailed by the shopkeeper at from $40 Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church ticles that would will not that they are not inter- to $50. interest other read- affect those who now have cards, but ested in keeping up the supply of nest W. Angell, deceased, received an of Westminster, 27,612 square feet, ers. Would it not be for will apply to the new applicants and skilled men in the trades. The big- order to sell personal property. possible for some $1.00. The easiest part of the department of the Rachel Null, Robert Billings newspaper renewals. gest mistake is being made by the Charles A. Baker, executor of government to put to K. - man's job is to "fill up" his Jacob Baker, out a publication showing lea, 2 acres, 3 roods and 36 square paper, This new identifying plan has been young men, but, the older ones are deceased, received an exactly and the hardest part is to fill it so as instituted by order to sell real .estate. what the wool grower, the wool perches, for $600. Commissioner Baugh- scarcely less responsible. These job- to meet the interest of all readers; man to check the faking of crazy times are making too many vic- The last will and ber, the wholesale clothier, and Jonas E. Heltibridle and wife, to various testament of the and this is especially true of a paper automobile owning and operating tims, who will live to repent of their Josephine Bush, deceased, retail clothier receive out of a $50 Jonas S. Zepp and wife, 1/4 acre, for was admit- the size of the Record, taking into ac- folks. Frequently the person obtain- lack of foresight. ted to probate and letters suit of clothes ?" $775. testament- count the large amount of space that ing an operator's license runs in a ary thereon were granted unto Geo. Annie Miller to George I. Merry- must be given to paying advertising. Can Move man, 16 acres, 3 roods and 25 square substitute to take the examination, Church Publications Continue? L. Stocksdale, who received warrant to Raise Grain Prices. We again go into this subject, in and in this manner to perches, for $775. thwarts the in- appraise and an order to notify order to try to make it clear to some tention of the law. Likewise, "Evidently a crisis creditors. Indianapolis, Sept 17.-A movement Jas. L. Slaughter and wife, to Emma the is being reached -who write in great detail, thinking lending of cards is not unusual, and in the matter of church publications. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1919.-Geo. intended to cause farmers throughout K. Hollenberry, 4 acres, 1 rood and that otherwise they L. 27 square are poor writers is practiced disastrously. For under and the church people might as well Stocksdale, executor of Catherine the Middle West to hold their grain perches, for $1700. -why their productiens are Sarah C. Lockard, Francis L. not al- the present system, persons incompe- realize it. If paper and and Bush, deceased, returned an inven- on the farm, so as to bring about a to ways used in full, after substantial Hunter, 3 lots, for $10. they have tent of driving automobiles are not wages rise any higher, one of two tory of personal property, and re- upturn in the market was spent so much time on them, with started here by the Illinois Geo. F. Sharrer, to Milton A. Sulli- the issued licenses. They must satisfy things must happen: Either the ceived an order to sell same. Agricul- best of intentions. The writer, there- the investigator that tural Association, according to a tel- van, 3900 square feet, for $10. they are reason- Church must quit printing, or prices Raymond S. Parrish, ,executor of fore, who tells his story pointedly, ably familiar with the operation Frances egram received by the Indiana Fed- John 0. Murray and wife, to Stand- and of a for its publications must rise. As R. Parrish, deceased, return- without elaborte detail and long machine before they are granted the the ed inventories tof eration of Farmers' Association. The ard Oil Company, 3750 square feet, argument, is the first would mean disaster, only personal property, for $10. one most likely to coveted bit of pasteboard. money and real estate. telegram, sent by D. 0. Thompson, secure the desired those who care little or nothing for D. Snider Stephen, to Win. F. Bow- publicity. Many Within a year's time every chauf- harbor such Charles E. Carr, executor of Wm. secretary of the Illinois organization, good stories are lost entirely religious literature can a from Chicago, follows: man, 3900 square feet, for $1725. because feur in Maryland will be photograph- thought. And yet they are in reality T. Carr, deceased, reported sale of they are written up at too great ically on file in the "I am sending this wire to all farm -----o---- length; Commissioner's in the majority. If support of the real estate, on which the Court moreover, readers are apt to office, as chauffeurs must renew granted an order ni bureaus. The manipulation of the Urges Preachers' Strike. "skip" them their Publications fails, the publications si. even when they appear licenses each year. Not only Jesse Reisler and The grain market by the Board of Trade in print. will themselves must cease. Raising prices Union Bridge their likennesses appear on the cards Banking and Trust Co., executors of and the agitation of the Government A nation-wide strike of Baptist here becomes serious; for while peo- high cost in their possession, but they will ap- ple Samuel Raymond Senseney, deceased, against the of living, has clergymen unless they are granted Marriage Licenses. must buy bread, meat and milk, temporarily upset the market. Sug- higher salaries, pear on the application which is kept they reported sale of personal property. was advocated in a on file may not feel the need of buying gest your notifying your entire mem- statement issued in New York, on in the Commissioner's office. the literature. other John W. Harris, of Upperco, Balti- There are between Church's On the bership not to be stampeded, but to Thursday night, by Chas. A. McAlpine, more 30,000 and 40,000 hand, no thinking member of the county, and Mamie Marie Miller licensed chauffeurs in Reduced Hotel Rates. hold grain awaiting sane market. In- a member of the National Commit- of Hampstead. Maryland, and Church will care to accept that horn sofar as possible this should apply to tee of Northern Baptist Laymen. "If it can be seen that the Colonel's Of David W. Hooper, and Addie Wad the dilemma. The Augsburg Pub- live stock as well." I were still a pastor and my salary - photograph gallery of identification lishing One of the leading hotels in Balti- del, both of New Windsor. will be House, of Minneapolis, has more has announced reduction of was not more than $800 per annum, quite extensive.-Frederick raised the a News. price of its literature un- 25c/e in meals, as well as a reduction A Happy Discovery. which is the amount received by the der absolute compulsion, and other Considering the extent of the un- in the charge for rooms. The re- average clergyman in our denomina- rest houses are bound to do so very soon, Reports from various abroad in this country, and the porter handling the item gives an sources in- tion, I'd organize a union of minis- fact that unless conditions change." dicate that the repeal of the McAlpine, all sorts and conditions of The illustration in the cost of a meal- "day- ters," said Mr. who predict- men above is from "The Lutheran," light" law, and the return to "old there would -physically, morally and mental- Texas Death List Larger. Blue points (oysters) .40 ed be a shortage of ly-have the Published at $2.00 a year, and with time," will be circumvented by "start- clergymen soon unless ministers are utmost freedom of many Potato Soup .30 travel and personal Rapid thousands of subscribers. If .90 ing to work an hour earlier." Exact- better compensated than "milkmen, conduct, it is growth of the death list se- continued Roast Beef extremely reassuring, after suiting from the publication has reached a Lettuce .40 ly so. This is a fine conclusion, and window cleaners and day laborers." all,' that hurricane and tidal "crisis" in this this country is not even near wave that swept Corpus Christi field, what does the Ice Cream . .35 will fit the situation. Isn't it a won- Bolshe- and thoughtful reader imagine it must be vik, and that the President can travel nearby points, Sunday, cansed the be- in Coffee .15 der that such a simple solution was Bank Robbers Sentenced. and some other fields ? not thought of before ? Now that speak plainly and publicly, with lief among the relief workers and lo- comparative safety, $2.50 this important discoviery has been anywhere in the cal officials that the total dead would G. Norman Ogle, formerly of Freder- United States. approximate A. R. Opposes Treaty. made, everybody is likely to be happy ick, Weirihart, Balti- 500 persons. Twenty-five percent .63 and Walter of Much -"old time" and "starting earlier," more, pleaded guilty on Thursday in of the shore line of Corpus The Grand Army of the Republic, in working hand in hand, as it were, During June, July and Christi and Nueces Bay has not been session Reduced Cost $1.87 Frederick court, Chief Judge Ham- August, at Columbus, 0., almost reduction is being made, ap- and there will be as much daylight mond Associate there were 510 resident hunting penetrated by searchers, while only a unanimously The Urner and Judges small approved resolutions op- parently, because the limit has been saved, and as much time .for recrea- Worthington and Peter on the bench, licenses issued in Carroll county, and proportion of the wreckage in Posing 9 this ratification of the peace reached, of the ability, or willingness, tion, as ever. to robbing the Walkersville Savings State licenses, amounting to $527.25 city has been moved. This and treaty in its for the continued present form. The of patrons to pay, and who have felt Bank, and were sentenced to seven fees. In Frederick county there absence of many per- chairman ruled the were 786. sons unheard from since the resolution to be compelled to patronize lower cost The I. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodge, in years in the Penitentiary. In pro- resident licenses issued,and storm of a politiaal nature, and out of order, 31 State was responsible for the rising esti- but places, with less expensive service. Baltimore, this week, refused to nouncing sentence Judge Urner said licenses, amounting to the convention overruled the $893.95. The total mate of fatalities. chair. Likely the average person will con- amend the constitution of the Order the Court was influenced by two receipts for all stiff price for a things-their counties amounted to $15,682.70. Bodies reported bureid in the storm .The veterans declared sider $1.87 still a to admit members from 18 to 21 years duty toward society and district their action rather modest meal. would the youth the offenders. number 284, of which only 79 was not political, but in of age, claiming that so doing of The could aCcord with stability of the crime was said, be identified. Estimates of the their policy of Americanism. lower the status and bold and flagrant, he Senator Johnson, of California, 1005 Order. committed deliberately with premedi- property loss run as high as $20,- They said they were opposed to en- Days For Registering. who is trailing President Wilson in 000,000. tation, and there were no extenuat- the gaging in any entangling alliances West, is drawing great crowds. To every governor and newspaper reporters ing circumstances in the case. He is asserting in the United were unwilling to sacrifice any General registration and transfer One of the that "the choice is be- States and to the many killed, and several injured, of tween the mayors of of degree of Americanism for the sake days will be held in each District, on was League of Nations and the more important cities, telegrams of These party accompanying President "The way they do it in Boston" Americanism," and the league of nations. September 30 and October 7. the that we do not appealing for aid have been sent by The convention also opposed the will be the only days this year, for Wilson's tour, due to an auto colli- should be the motto for the whole need a new government for the,Unit- the relief responses Oregon country, committee, and combination of the G. A. R. with the this purpose, so keep them in mind, sion in Portland, The man in the matter of unionism ed States, so much as we need "to have poured every quarter Benj. represent- interfering in from Spanish war veterans and the Amer- and be sure to qualify yourself for killed was F. Allen, with government and or- adhere to the Constitution, and Dec- promising every assistance and in can Legion. voting at the November election. ing the Cleveland Plain Dealer. der. Back up the Boston way! laration of Independence." many cases forwarding money. FIND STEAMER LONG BURIED 54' tives, is still alive, "down East." Let May It Be The Last. 04')*0545 %;4•:100000C *** THECARROLLRECORD others take due notice. The Times has repeatedly spoken Dredging Operations in the Mersey (NON-PARTISAN The Boston verdict is timely. Back- Remains of Vessel That of the costly and unsatisfactorily Di- Di.sclose Published every Friday, at Taneytown, bones need stiffening, from the seat Had Been Forgotten. C: Carroll Record Printing Primary law and advocated its by The government on down. If this case rect - and Publishing Company. of HESSON'S repeal. The law is beautiful in theory will precipitate the crisis that seems For some time past the Mersey •• P. B. ENGLAR, Editor and Maitager. but damnable in operation. 045 to be impending, it might as well docks and harbor board has been con- It has been in operation long enough operations in the 44, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. come now, before any more wobbly ducting dredging GEO. H.BIRNIE, Pres. JOHN S. BOWER. in Maryland to demonstrate to every neighborhood of the Burbo bank, one DEPARTMENT STORE F. H. tiEISS,See. & Trees P. B. ENGLAR. agreements are entered into, which A. ARNOLD, V. Pres. D. J.IIESSON. man who has given it any thought of the huge accumulations of sand Cs G. but postpones the real test of who, E. E. REINDOLLAR. that as a beautiful theory it has been which impede the navigation of the or what, constitutes ruling power in and these have re- TERMS:—One Dollar per year, strictly a complete failure and in creating Mersey entrance, eash in advance. Six months 50c; trial this country. Whether we are to have sulted in a "find" of remarkable in- Dress Ginghams subscriptions, 3 months, 25c; single copies discord, making everlasting enemies Striped and Plain date to government by selfish unions, or terest. A beautiful assortment of good quality Plaid, 3c. The label on paper contains of former friends, eliminating which the subscription has been paid. duly elected representa- out It is the remains of a steamer which Colored Ginghams, suitable for House or School Dresses. These on whether by All subscriptions will be discontinued many desirable men from being con- been embedded for offer them at the same expiration, according to Governmental tives of the people, responsible to the have evidently Ginghams have been binight right, and we orders. sidered as candidates and imposing generations. Her date is long ante- being sold at in will be given on pople. very reasonable prices—much lower than they are ADVERTISING rates additional and useless burden on rior to that of iron shipbuilding. Of application, after the character of the bus- This country can not be "half un- an other places. Don't wait too long before making your purchases in iness has been definitely stated, together taxpayer it has been a howling sound English oak were her timbers posttion,and can it be at the for we believe we can save you money on Ginghams. with Information as to space, ion and half free," nor to which circumstances this Department, length of contract. The publisher reserv- success. and framing, declining all -offers for the mercy of any self-constituted they es the privilege of brows and idealists shout doubtless is due the fact *at space. whole The high 6th., force, not answerable to the still retain cohesion and shape,. and White Dress Goods All advertisements for 2nd., 3rd., the praise of the direct primary and 545 and 7th. pages must he in our Office by people. "All of the people," not part have so wonderfully resisted the forces A Very nice lot of Organdies, Voiles, Poplins, India Linons, Etc., 555 Tuesday morning each week; otherwise, generally neglect or forget to vote abundant be guaranteed until the of the people, must rule, and it is of decay as to supply an can always be found on display in our store. Insertion cannot then criticise the men selected by following week. time for "the people" to get back of and quantity of material for the souvenir Entered at Taneytown Post-office as Second the politicians and their friends who manufacturer. Her beams, in point Matter. the Boston verdict and back it up. 45 . Class do vote. of fact, are described as being as Ladies' Waists FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th., 1919. Just received a new assortment of very nicely made Waists of the The direct primary as it operates "hard as iron." 45 in Voile, Georgette, Crepe and are either orig- The machinery has practically per- best styles. We have them made All articles on this The New Labor Party. give the bosses a greater opportunity 555 inal, or properly credited. This has al- ished, but the engine bed-plates and Crepe-de-chine, in White, Blue and Flesh Color. ways been a fixed rule with this Office, and to control nominations than was pos- ex- the funnel remain, and relics of pot- we suggest the adoption of it by our The formation of a "Labor Party" sible under the old convention plan. changes. tery and other articles are plentiful. seems to be a foregone conclusion. each dis- Shirts for Men Under the convention plan The vessel, cleared of superabundant Dress 0 NOMINEES. This, at first thought, is not a start- and each pre- We aim to always have this Department well supplied with a nice THE COUNTY trict in the counties sand, is not only visible, but accessible 45 Madras, Percale and ling proposition, as the names of cinct in the cities selected a number at low water, and has been visited and line of well-made, full-cut Shirts, made from DEMOCRATIC: "labor" and "socialist labor" candi- of delegates, usually representative examined by many interested people. Silk, in very pretty patterns. Governor, Albert C. Ritchie. dates have appeared on ballots for a convention The prevailing opinion is that she deS Lee. men who came together in Comptroller, Brooke years, and cut but is the William Huskisson, a paddle Thos. J. Keat- quite a number of and the merits and fitness of men for Dress and Work Shoes Attorney General, steamer belonging to the City of Dub- little figure. Just now, however, a the various offices were considered, For Men, Women and Children. We have the up-to-date Dress 45 ing lin company, and trading between Liv- Clerk of Court of Appeals, C. C. National Labor party is apt to mean Shoes, in the very best styles, and in the latest colors, at moderate canvassed and discussed. erpool and the Irish capital, which on Magruder. something else. Just what, it would are made by very reliable manufacturers, which - Desirable and efficient men were the 12th of January, 1840, was wreck- prices. Our Shoes State Senator, Wade H. D. War exactly, or be difficult to forecast, frequently secured for officials in con- ed on her passage to the Mersey. She means a saving to you when you purchase your Shoes from us. We field. the House of Delegates, Di. Henry M. even approximately, as move- ventions who under the present sys- had 120 passengers on board, of whom also carry a full line of WORK SHOES, for Men and Women, light and Fitzhugh, Robert T. Shriver, John H. ment is yet in its inception, likely tem could not have been secured as 95 were rescued by the ship Hudders- heavy weights, in Tan and Black. perished. Klee. getting ready for the Presidential they would have absolutely refused to field, and the remainder County Commissioner, Evan B. Mc- the Huddersfield and Congressional elections of next enter primary contests with their un- Captain Clegg .of 0 Kinstry. subsequently received handsome pres- Hosiery year. loss of and ex- Cordovan, Tan, White, and Blue Treasurer, Samuel J. Stone. pleasant features, time entations from the citizens of Liver- A very complete line of Black, Freyman. Public opinion, so far, seems to ac- Sheriff, John L. penditure of money. pool in recognition of his good work.— Hose, Made in Cotton, Lisle Thread, or Silk, for Men, Women and of the Orphans' Court, Thos. right to enter poli- Judges cord to labor the Under the convention plan tickets Manchester Guardian. Children. 0 J. Haines, Nicholas Mummaugh, Clin- tics, if it thinks best to do so, but at were nominated without one dollar 455 V. Lippy. 545 ton the time decries the attitude State's Attorney, James Harry same expense to the taxpayers, while un- REMAINS OF ROMAN SMELTER Groceries back of the proposal. Politics of the Steele. der the present law a primary in Car- Our Stock is always clean, and contains most anything you want, regulation order, aims to produce 4. REPUBLICAN: roll county costs the taxpayers about Intensely Interesting Discovery Said viz: Canned Corn, Peas, Cranberries, Salmon, Fancy Cakes, Peanut Nice. just and fair legislation for the peo- Made in the Governor, Harry W. $4000, generally an average of $2.00 to Have Been Butter, Pickles, Olives, Soaps, Cocoa in packages or jars, Spices, Etc. Comptroller, Amos W. Woodcock. ple as a whole, and not for particular North of England. 111 Arm- to $3.00 for each vote cast. Attorney General, Alex. a. classes of people; and, while we have We trust the Maryland sincerely 04 CS.0fra : 405S0 a) 0 0 Tra$ 00 0 0 0 014 .''"•000 0 0 r strong. on gov- A lady member of the Cumberlard Court of Appeals, Wm. two great parties, differing Legislature of 1920 will repeal the Clerk of and Westmoreland Antiquarian so- ernmental principles, these differences has to te everything L. Marcy. law that proven of England has had the go6d for- State Senator, R. Smith Snader. are largely non-essential, when con- ciety but what was claimed for it and the to discover what is believed to be House of Delegates, Chas. Benton sidering the broad principle of De- tune e.1.41111111111111111111111111M111,111 Jesse Leatherwood, Harry Direct Primary held last Monday will a Roman bloomery, or ancient smelt- MI11111111111111 1111111111IS• elfft' Kephart, mocracy—popular self-government— P. Gorsuch, Albert Spencer. be the last one in Carroll county for ing furnace. Her attention was drawn County Commissioner, Charles W. "one for all." selection of local candidates.—West- to the place by the, work of moles, Melville. It is not at all unlikely that if a minster Times. which recently exposed some of the Sheriff, William Bloom. labor party should enter the field, it remains, and again later by the burn- MEEK of Safety MON State's Attorney, Theo. F. Brown. concealing A Service a in ing of the whins formerly OEM D. Hess. would elect fair representation Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Treasurer, Martin the hearth and other features of the Judges of Orphans' Court, John K. Congress, and there could be no great Remedy in Michigan. A bank, of course, keeps your money bloomery, near Forest How. WIN Miller, J. Webster Ebaugh, Solomon objection, nor danger in this, as labor Mrs. A. H. Hall, Caseville, Mich., surely can help you By some exploration with a spade, safe. And it just as Myers. unquestionably has rights to protect "I to for ' SEW says wish thank you your she traced the'foundations of a large handle your money safely. and proper issues to advocate. The grand good medicine, Chamberlain's hearth, twelve yards in diameter, nod need to ask the ques- account here is :we will soon danger in a great labor representa- Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. We a number of heaps of cinders, slag For instance, a checking tion, seriously—Who is running this tion, would rest in the indications to are never without it in the house, and and ore; and she also turned up spec- more than a simple convenience. It is a Congress, rep- in the trans- government ? Is it be gathered from the attitude of la- I am sure it saved our baby's life this imens of Roman tiles, with pottery, ••• guarantee of security to you resenting all of the people, or is it— bor in the past two years, to win its summer. slag and hematite. The size of the mission of funds. It enables you to keep bloomer?, some other, one or more, power or ends by force, without much regard Mrs. Mary Carrington, Caseville, hearth of the Forest How your money instantly accessible without it as quite different from the powers. If Congress is not to make for the best interests of other classes. Mich., says, "I have used Chamber- marks danger of loss. ordinary north-country medieval iron SIN our laws, and direct the general pol- Just what the new party might ac- and Remedy for lain's Colic Diarrhoea furnaces, which run from seven to this country, we evidently Checks Protect You MIN icies of complish, so far as the Presidency is years and it has always trought nine or ten feet in diameter, for the to the need a few more amendments concerned, is hardly a question, ex- prompt relief." one just found Is twelve yards across. Your checks drawn on this bank carry your money --Advertisement Constitution. cept as it bears on indirect results. This appears to be worth further ex- to all parts of the country at the cost to you of a -o Checking enables you to keep track It might constitute a "balance of ploration and probably money for that postage stamp. Question of More Helpers. of your money in a systematic way. The stubs in found. ; The thoughtful man who is willing power" and elect one or the other of purpose will be your check book carry sufficient entries to do this. to wager that he will be found, five the candidates of the old parties; and The immigration question is hang- Hadn't Seemed to Work. The cancelled checks, returratd to you years hence, in his present political this is a matter that will receive great ing fire at Washington. Some time your An oldish man in rusty-brown clothes each month, are legal receipts for camp, is taking pretty big chances. consideration by—as well as puzzle— ago there was a strong movement in These and many other benefits and with a rusty-brown beard met up payments. It ;s beginning to look as though po- nominating conventions. Congress to prohibt for three or four are yours if you establish a checking with a pin. It was shining sharply We will be glad to discuss like prize fighters, years any further inflow of foreign- account here. litical parties, bright on a flagging, and he stopped it further with you. "have their day," and that the time ers; but another sort of prohibition to pick it up. 1= is nearing when old-timers must re- Free "Copy" Paper. has had the floor, and the immigration He had stiff joints and his fingers tire and give the arena to new-timers, question apparently has ceased to be were in that state informally known had trouble picking differently dressed and credentialed. The world has never witnessed any- regarded as acute. The present dis- mis bungly. So he thing like the flood of promotion up the pin. position seems to be to wait awhile offer his schemes that is now covering the A young man paused to It is beginning to be apparent that and find out, If possible, "where we services, but the old one refused. He country. That "advertising pays" has Senator Johnson, of California, more are at." just grunted and grumbled until at last caught on in great shape, and special- than any other man prominently be- Across the border in Canada there victory came his way. Then he To Seacr ists in the use of descriptive adjec- joints and fore the public—and who is speaking is a growing belief that conditions straightened up his rickety Ymw Nonew likely tives and beautiful phrases are as call for an increase of helpers from put a hand on his back. oat— is making himself a very be," busy as bees trying to "put over" abroad; that the war has broad bur- "I'm not as young as I used to ral Make 11 Republican nomina- candidate for the lie admitted, as genially as his joints their products for the benefit of their dens which are tremendously heavy tion for the Presidency, especially for would allow. "But you know the old YetatrEfoney Safe employers. The special victim of for 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 of people; the element in the party formerly led saying: .11 these elaborate write-ups is the week- Al iIII I by Col. Roosevelt. There is no dis- that relief can come only from ex- "See a pin and let it lay, you'll II ly newspaper, which is urged, per- .,111 Iii 1.• ' counting the openness of the man, panding settlement and increasing have bad luck all the day. See a pin suaded, tempted, and sometimes sure to have ncr his earnestness, and he is appar- production. It is argued that more and pick it up and you are bullied, in the efforts made to get ently willing to let his opinions be tax-payers mean lower taxation; that good luck.' TRUST CO. these into "So I never pass one by." THE BIRNIE every public ques- productions print. more production means more traffic known on almost And yet he didn't look as lucky as It is quite the common game for for TANEYTOWN, MD. tion, without hedging—which was the railways and lower freight to be who had made a an advertiser to buy a certain amount a man ought Roosevelt way. charges; that more settlers on the life habit of picking up pins.—Wash- of space, then urgently request that land mean a greater demand for la- ington Star. free space be given very .Although liquors are largely out of interesting bor, growth of industrial commodities write-ups, the latter being reach, the whole country appears to camou- and better markets for farmers. in the War. flaged as "news," and as on be on the biggest drunk of the cen- special cor- In discussing the subject the Mont- Wit:t the restoration of industry once again, is an inborn in- respondence, and in various ways real Star concedes that immigrants a peace-time basis, cotton tury. Perhaps there authoritative state- made handy for lazy editors who have should be according to recent Just Facts temperance in man that must break sifted more carefully, and linen in the space to fill up, without exercising ments, forges ahead of out in some way—if not in drinking, that Canadian citizenship should be exigencies of the their ability for originality—which world's favors The then in striking and rioting, or in more vigilantly guarded, but it thinks recent raised flax to the posi- they may, or may not, possess. conflict some other way raising a rumpus ? it is sheer nonsense to suggest that tion as leader among fabrics, a rank STIOS Apparently, the We have heard so much of the "ulti- employees of these immigration is not still a capital which it had held for centuries but had mate good sense" of the American publicity experts either have not yet problem for Canada. lost almost simultaneously with the are high—what is not?. They are going to be high- people, and in the sound base of "law- become acquainted with the almost Many of the considerations that ap- advent of the cotton gin. With a real- hand, you buy the importance er. The ones we have on can abiding citizens," that we are at universal fate of their products, or ply to Canada are applicable to the ization of of cotton in making of munitions, there came a times almost fearful that we have actually succeed in putting them over United States. The case can not be the 50c to a Pair. speedy reversion to linen for the At a Saving of from $2.00 deceiving ourselves with sufficiently to justify their cost. For closed by merely been mere saying that the more commonplace usages—waistcoats, our part, we find these fine articles The most of our FALL SHOES are here, and they complimentary allusions—and illu- United States has been so far devel- sails for ships, even "wings" for air- most useful as put it off until we sions. "copy" paper, by cut- oped that with its present population planes having lately consisted of ma- are beauties. Buy now. Don't ting them across the centre and plac- it can do all that remains to be done. terial woven from the sun-hued fiber. have to fill in at the higher prices of today. ing them, blank side up, on our copy they But flax BACK UP BOSTON. Persons who say this show that has reached the end of its ARRRIVED. clip board. There was a time when have a poor understanding of the vast days of monopoly. King Cotton now FALL HATS HAVE 1 it Boston, and the State of Massachu- was necessary to cut good paper undeveloped resources of America.— rises to thern fore in ordinary pursuits, for the Always New—SHIRTS, CAPS, NECK TIES, setts, are to be congratulated on hav- "copy" purposes, but for the last Buffalo Courier. and linen once again becomes two aristocrat in this field of supply. HOSIERY. ing head officials with back-bone years we have had most of our enough to assert that the laws of the supply, of fine white paper, free of Just What She Needed. High Minded. to labor cost, from the official size envelopes "I used a bottle of State and city are superior Chamberlain's was impressing upon that come daily into our office in such The teacher ANDERS union edicts, and that they will Tablets some time ago and they prov- their J. THOS. liberal quantities. her scholars the need of saying defend the sovereignty of Massa- ed to be just what I needed," writes prayers. To illustrate the lesson she We therefore feel that we owe chusetts" at all costs. The striking to this Mrs. Volta Bankson, Chillicothe, Mo. showed the class a picture of an Arab, 22 W. Main St, WESTMINSTER, M flood of policemen will not be taken back, on present promotion, our sin- "They not only relieved me of indi- with head between. his hands, and t any terms, notwithstanding Mr. cere thanks, and assure the senders gestion but toned up my liver and looking upward. "Now, Billy Cubb;;," had not bepya Conyers, or any National Confer- that while the intended good has not rid me of backache and dizziness that she said to a boy who paying close attention to her words, to the contrary. The spirit of been accomplished, in our case, there I to time. ences had been subject for some man doing?" may still be the assurance that as "what is that the Revolution, of refusing to recog- They did me a world of good and I "Er—er—please, teacher, he's "bread cast on nize any power superior to that of the waters" it has not I will always speak a good word for for—er—'planes:—Blighty. Read the ADVERTISMNIS IN THE CARROLL R[CORD the people and their legal representa- entirely gone to waste. them." —Advertisement •

PRIVATE SALE OF A Little 'Peak About Three Valuable Properties Surplus AT KEYMAR, MD. We have for sale in the village of "SURPLUS" IS MORE THAN A RAINY-DAY FUND. Keymar, Md., any three of the four IT IS AN MANAGEMENT. following properties for possession, EVIDENCE OF GOOD April 1st., 1920. In the case of a Bank, a railroad, or a business institution, a large NUMBER 1. surplus means that the mangement is wise enough not to distribute A log weatherboarder 6 room outbuild- all the profits in the reserve a portion for house, with all necessary form of dividends, but to which have been recently future ings, all of use—it may be for emergencies, or it may be simply to invest overhauled and painted. A good Well in material, real estate, or something else requiring capital, and the and cistern, and some fruit. 3 acres possession of a surplus renders it unnecessary to borrow the money. of ground. Price $1500. Every individual ought to have a surplus in the form of a savings NUMBER 2. new 6 room house, just account. It is exactly the same with the individual as with the cor- Practically papered and painted all in good class poration—his surplus indicates that his personal expenses have been condition. One half acre of ground. kept so well within his income that there is something left over. It Price $3000. also shows that he has not used it all up in "dividends" of pleasure, NUMBER 3. but like a wise business man has "salted" some of it down for the Five room new bungalo in first- Lot 32x340-ft. Price future. claps condition. $1100. How much "surplus" have you ? If you have never started a sur- NUMBER 4. plus fund, do so at once and keep adding to it. This Bank pays in- Six room house, stable, wash house, terest on "surplus accounts." chicken house, well and cistern. All of which has just been overhauled and painted. One acre of ground. Price TANEYTOWN SAVINGS $2500. 8-15-tf NV. F. COVER, I BANK Keymar, Md. Ilift~i~m~wwwwsftolisowift NO. 5143 EQUITY In the Circuit Court for Carroll Coun- ty, Sitting in Equity:

William Chester Shoemaker. by Annie B. 'Royal Cord' Nobby"Chain"Usco' 'Plain' THINK OF THE NUN,1911KED GRAVES Shoema ker. his mother and next friend Plaintiff, vs. John Henry Shoemaker, et al.. Defendants., JOSEPH L. MATHIAS, Westminster, Md. Ordered by the Circuit Court for Car- roll County, sitting in Equity, this fird We Vouch for Them Phone: 127 East Main St. Opposite Court Street. day of September, A. D., 1919, that the sale made and reported by Edward 0. Weant, Trustee in /he above entitled Of all the tires that are made, cause be ratified and confirmed, unless facilities,—they employ many Marble and cause be shown to the contrary, on or be- fore the 6th day of October, A. D., 1919, —why do you suppose we exclusive methods. provided a copy of the order be published Granite Dealer in some newspaper. printed and published prefer to sell United States in Carroll County, Maryland.' for three They can go to greater successive weeks before the 29th day of Tires? September, A. D., 1919. lengths in testing, The report of sale states the amount to improving 250 be $2160. and perfecting the things EIDWARD 0. CASH, Clerk. Because they are made by that True Copy Test: make1 .9.21.1 tires. EDWARD O. CASH, Clerk. the biggest rubber Monuments and Head- 9-5-4t company stones in Stock to select in the world. And they know We find it good business to from. All Stones deliver- RATIFICATION NOTICE. how to build good tires. sell United States Tires. ed anywhere by Auto in the Orphans' Court of Carroll County, Truck. AUGUST TERM, 1919. And—you will find it They have choice of ma- good Estate or Catherine E. Shoemaker, deceased business to buy them. They terials,—they have On application, it is ordered this 2nd immense are here—a tire for every need. day of September. 1919,• that the sale of the Real Estate of Catherine E. Shoemak- er. late of Carroll county, deceased, made EAGLE"MIKADO" PENCIL No.174 by David M. Shoemaker. Executor of the 1 last Will and Testament of said deceased, and this day reported to this Court by United the said Executor," ha ratified and con- States Tires NI 17 EAGLE M 7.3 if? X N?2 x firmed, unless cause be shown to the con- rl trary on or before the let Monday, 6th Regular Length, 7 inches day of October next: provided a copy of For Sale at your Dealer, Sc Each. Made in five grades this order he inserted for three successive are Good weeks in some newspaper printed and Tires Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general use. 1 published in Carroll county, before the 5th Monday. 29th day of Sepletuber. next. EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK The report states the amount of sale to know United States Tires he $400.00. We are good tires. That's why we sell them. SOLOMON MYERS THOMAS J. HAINES MOSES J. AL TROXELL, THE TANEYTOWN GARAGE CO. EMMITSBURG MOTOR CAR CO., EMMITSBURG. INZIKIL11101116.11KIWKIIKR\M...1%.NO.ONIs.‘01!..1\0111.111011\1h..lb.111.‘alhli True Copy, Test:— Judges. THE PEOPLES GARAGE., EMMIT SBURG. THURMONT GARAGE, THURMON T. WILLIAM ARTHUR, Register of Wills for Carroll County. THE MOST lato:ta,sototo:ototo2ototot oto:020:o4otsteto oso:0:ots.sos sotov>tno alototototototototAotototototototojetotc1€::: -.1.:, DANGEROUS DISEASE Water Bonds No organs at the human body are so Get sonic GuLD MEDAL Haarlem cal Notice! important to health and long life as the Capsules at once. They are an old, tried New Windsor, Carroll County, Md. kidneys. When they slow up and com- FOR SALE--- mence to lag in their duties, 'twit out! preparation used all over the world for Find out what the trouble is—without centuries. They contain only old-fash- delay. Whenever you feel nervous. ioned, soothing oils combined with Notice is hereby given that in ac- weak, dizzy, suffer from eleeplessness, strength-giving and system-cleansing cordance with the privilege conferred or have pains in the back—wake 'up herbs, well known and used by physi- We Pay For and Re- Hampshire Ram Lambs, Sired by Import- at once. Your kidneys need help. These cians in their daily practice. GOLD by the terms of certain 4% Municipal are signs to warn you that your kid- MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- Water Bonds, issued by the Burgess neys are not performing their func- ported direct from the laboratories In and Commissioners of New Windsor, move Your ed and Walnut Hall Rams, and good enough tions properly. They are only hale I folland. They are convenient to talcs. doing their work and are allowing im- and will either give prompt relief or Carroll County, Maryland, as of the Purities to accumulate and be convert- your money will he refunded. Ask for 1st day of September, 1908, for the ;0; to satisfy the most careful buyer. Pennsyl- ' ed Into uric acid and other poisons. them at any drug store, but be sur6 to will get the sum of $100.00 each, the said Burgess Dead Animals Which are causing you distress and original imported GOLD and destroy you unless they are driven BIEDAL brand. Accept no substitute*. Commissioners have determined vania State College is now fitting Lambs, bred from your system. In sealed packages. Three sizes. , to call in the following bonds, on PROMPTLY ohwombzw.motzeosalt.womazsoaoa..Nbet.ws.'im.16WWILII October 1, 1919: Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 ond 44, payable at ote by us, to show at the International at Chicago, the office of J. Edward West, Col- 0

lector of Water rents, in New Wind- 0:0 in December. J. S. MYERS J. E. MYERS DR.J. W. HELM, sor, Md., upon the presentation and 0 SURGEON DENTIST, surrender of the same with all cou- DENTISTS pons attached which are payable af- New Windsor - - Maryland. Call "LEIDY " ter September 1, 1919. 9 73 E. Main St, Will be in Taneytown lit Wednesday Notice is further given that inter- C. P. & M. W. BIGHAM, of each month. est on the foregoing bonds will cease "Always on the Job" I WESTMINSTER. MD. have other engagements for the 3rd on and after October 1, 1919. Saturday and Thursday and Friday, im- This 8th. day of September, 1919. mediately preceding. The rest of the Phone No. 259 Gettysburg, Pa. Nitrous Oxide & Oxygen X-Ray month at my office in New Windsor. HOWARD H. DEVILBISS, 9-12-3t Clerk.. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Westminster, Md. Cumberland Valley 'Phone 614 N. LADY ATTENDANTS Graduate of Maryland Universty, Balti- more, Md. Phone 162 C. 8L. P. Telephone. - Subscribe for the RECORD 4020.10:0$020to:ototelotototototototototototototote totototo oto o ototototototatotedoles'ollototatole'e ototot"totatot5tar>toto4ototlototo etoto008:".a.13O OUR AUTUMN DISPLAY OF COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES is the most Comprehensive we have ever shown. Everything new and worthy of recognition by you as to the style, quality and prices. Every novelty of materials, every slight tread of fashion is shown here. IT IS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INSPECT OUR COLLECTION. IT WILL PAY YOU, TOO. Every garment represents. • GITT'S Standards of Reliable Quality. Let us have the pleasure of showing you. You'll not be asked to buy. GITTS LEAD J. W. GITT Co. GITTS ARE NOT IN Hanover's Largest Department Store BOOSTERS OF THE HANOVER,PA. VALUE GIVING BUY HERE AND TEACH YOUR DOLLARS MORE CENTS. HIGH COST OF LIVING aanraewirwrs/b, THECARROLL RECORD FRIZELLBURG. MARRIED HERE BIRDS FIND SANCTUARY weaseartApwaseewanowsseess. Jas. H. Myers was remembered, REAVER—SMITH. Area in Delta of Yukon River, Value- FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th., 1919. last Sunday, Sept. 14, when his chil- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. less for Other Purposes, Is Now MEIJI dren and grand-children assembled Smith, of Bridgeport, was the scene Profitably Employed. "MAYTAG" MOTOR WASHING MACHINE themselves at his home, in honor of of a very pretty wedding, on Thurs- birthday. The event brought CORRESPONDENCE. his 74th day evening, Sept. 11, 1919, when The most important, and by far the 20 SOLD IN THREE WEEKS! SPEC!AL much cheer for the aged father,as well their youngest daughter, Lillian M., largest in extent, of our national as many fond recollections. Mr. to Mr. Roland Here is an outfit complete was united in marriage "refuges" for the preservation of wild Myers is quite active yet, and hopes R. Reaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. with engine. No other power, Latest Items of Local News Furnished the delta of are entertained that he will be spared Wm. Reaver, of near Taneytown. birds is a vast area in or line shaft needed. Wherev- by Our Regular Staff of Writers. to enjoy many more such occasions. Promptly at 8 o'clock the bridal the Yukon river, proclaimed as such er you put it, in wash house, He has 36 grand-cildren and 2 great- party entered the parlor to the by an edict from the White House basement, porch or under a All communications for this department grand-children and 17 of the former strains of Lohengrin's- wedding march, just ten years ago. tree, it is ready to wash with- must be signed by the author; not for pub- there to enliven the event. He out any extra attention. iication, but as an evidence that the items were played by Miss Mary Ohler, of Tan- It is an area approximately equal contributed are legitimate and correct. is a democrat and loyal to his family. eytown. Just before the ceremony, to Massachusetts, and the most valu- We will demonstrate how Items based on mere rumor, or such as are married, he and his wife Being twice Miss Margaret Hess, of Taneytown, able feather species concerned are clean it washes and how easy a likely to give offense, are not wanted. live happily together in a beautiful nasty weekly task is handled. The Record Office is connected with the sang "0, Promise Me," by De Koven. wild geese and wild ducks, which breed C. & P. Telephone from I A. M., to 5 P. home near here. Its three-position, power-driven items on The parlor was beautifully decorated, there in countless numbers. M. Use Telephone for Important Those present were: Chas. W. color scheme being green and wringer cuts washing time in Friday morning. Owing to mail changes, the There is found the proper home of we do not now receive letters from along Myers and wife, Edward Myers and gold. The bridal party stood be- two. The Multi Motor Washer the IV. M. R. R., on Friday, In time for wife, Frank P. Myers and wife, Mrs. neath an arch made of ferns and the "emperor" goose, the "white- takes the dread out of washday. use. All correspondence should be mailed Mattie Myers, Mrs. J. Roy 'Myers; fronted" goose, and many species of Not only this, but you can so us not later than by Thursday morning goldenrod, and the ceremony pas per- train, which will mean Wednesday on the Harry C. Yingling and wife, Mr. and formed by the bride's pastor, Rev. ducks which are sought as game in also run your churn, separator, Routes. Mrs. Wm. Sullivan; Robert, Lutheran March, of Taneytown, the impressive other latitudes. grindstone and all other light and Ida Yingling, LeRoy, Ruth, Marie, ring ceremony being used. The region Is known as "tundra machinery with the powerful Gahlen, Violet, Lester, Maud, Evelyn, The couple were attended by Miss country"—devoid of trees, swampy, little engine. UNIONTOWN. Myron, Belle, and Treva My- agents for Martin, Lena Angell, of Taneytown, as brides- with many lakes, and of no possible We are Carroll, ers, Ethel, Caroline and Vernon Black, Frederick and Howard counties Howard, Myers and family, of Bal- maid and Mr. G. Oren Moore, of Han- usefulness for agriculture or any oth- Madeline and Catherine Sullivan. Smith for the Maytag Washing Ma- timore, are visiting his father, Solo- over, Pa., as best man. Velma er purpose. If, however, the wildfowl and Pauline Baumgardner, nieces of chines, and are therefore head- mon Myers. KEYSVILLE. are there safeguarded on their breed- quarters. Dunsing's father and the bride and groom were flower girls. Miss Lena ing grounds, it will be a permanent Call and let us demonstrate, or if desired, we will demonstrate brother, of Baltimore, spent Sunday The bride wore a hansome gown of Mrs. Frank Vance and Mrs. Mahlon white charmeuse, beaded, and trim- source of game and food supply for in your own home. Sold on easy terms. Price, $90.00 each. with her. Brown, of near Harney, visited Geo. Pacific coast. 1 Alaska and the entire Devilbiss and wife, and Har- med with silver lace, with slippers to Thos. Cluts' and 0. R. Koontz, recently. that this may come to pass, old Smelser and wife, took in the match and wore white roses. The In order Alfred Stonesifer, wife and son, groom wore the conventional black. it is necessary that the birds shall be CRYSTAL PEP sights at Luray Cave, on Sunday. and Russell, visited Harry Stonesifer The bridesmaid wore a beautiful dress protected during the mating season Roger Stultz has lately been dis- Points, on Sunday. This Gasoline, which gives more mileage, makes your motor wife, of Four of pink satin and Georgette crepe. against the wholesale slaughter which charged from the service, and is at Edward Knipple and wife, enter- start easier and quicker, and reduces carbon, is still a great seller. home with his parents. The little flower girls wore dainty formerly was conducted by pot-hunt- First car sold through our pump in five weeks—second car about half tained Geo. Eyler, wife and son, and baskets of School opened on Monday. Miss white dresses, and carried ers and alleged sportsmen from year gone. Try it and be convinced. Anna Barnes, Hilary Broadwater, roses. Ruth Walsh, of Westminster, is the son, Blain, all of Union to year—a method commonly adopted 1 wife and After the ceremony a reception was Principal, and Miss Beryl Erb, Assist- Bridge, on Sunday. being to drive the helpless creatures -- She is substituting for Mrs. H. held, and refreshments were served in ant. Marlin Stonesifer and family; num- Into pens built for the purpose, where vas B. Fogle, who is at the Frederick Hos- abundance to the guests who Maurice Hahn and family, visited bered about one hundred. they were ruthlessly murdered. pital, and underwent an operation, Philip Stansbury and family, of near —there once was a young man last Thursday, but is getting along The bride was the recipient of Stony Branch, on Sunday. many handsome apd useful gifts, con- who lacked a certain amount of very nicely. Mrs. Wm. Devilbiss, of Emmits- LAUGHED AT TIME'S PASSAGE but, on the attending sisting of silver, linen, cut glass and enterprise other Miss Elizabeth Lewis is Tuesday. hand, he could not refrain from and Miss china. the State Normal school, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Shorb visited Blue Delft Saucer, Long Sunk in telling what he would like to one of the city The couple left the following morn- Anna Bryan is at their daughter, Mrs. Calvin Valentine by Century do. Hilda Englar has ing on an extended trip to Philadel- Ocean, Benefited schools. Miss on Tuesday. and "Last night as you stood in enrolled at Blue Ridge College, phia, Atlantic City, New York, Immersion in Ocean. again Miss Marian Wilhide spent several interest. Mr. and the moonlight," he said to his in order to take up special studies. other points of days last week at Harry Flaegle's, of have the best wishes of best girl, "I could not help but She entertained, for the week-end, her Mrs. Reaver The act of a fishing smack off Eye- Tom's Creek. thir many friends for a long, happy England, brought is much I would like to former school mates, Miss Louise Mr. and Mrs Peter Wilhide spent mouth, Berwickshire; kiss you." and prosperous married life. a long Aynold, and several friends. Sunday at Harry Fleagle's, at Tom's to the top of the sea recently "Well," she replied, "the the past week Ralph Romspert spent Creek. DIED. dead memory. A blue Delft saucer, thought of yesterday would be at home. _0_ deeply incrusted with barnacles, lay good for action today." On Sept. 28, there will be an all- The Best Advertisement. resolutions, charg- among the flopping fish in the net, and the Obituaries, poetry and And that's our motto, too. What we planned, in thought yester- day Harvest Horne service at The best advertisement any mer- ed for at the rate of five cents per line. one of the old death notices published free. it bore a picture of day, we see to it that it's done today. We're planning every day for Bethel. chant can have is a satisfied customer. The regular vessels, Trite, and daughter, British coasting and sailing store bettterment, in service and merchandise and we're continually Mrs., Julia No greater recommendation can be and Jennie, who have been at New Wind- JACOB H. KUMP. with the words "Eclipse, Ldn. putting new ideas into practical working order so as to give our cus- given an article than the following by every Ask sor, several months, are home again. Drug Jacob Henry Kump died at his late Edinboro, Shipping Coy." tomers the best of transaction. those who trade here about E. B. Milburn, Prop., Guion at sea US. ihn. J. Crabbs, of Hagerstown,was Store, Guion, Ark. "We have sold residence on Baltimore St., Taney- Now, tile Eclipse was lost a week-end guest of his aunt, Miss Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for town, on Thursday evening, Sept. 18, 106 years ago. No one survived, no A ems Baust. years and have always found that it 1919, about '7:30 o'clock. He had bodies were thrown up, no wreckage Corn Husking and a few Choppers Rr Howard Haar and family, gives perfect satisfaction." been an invalid for a long time, having definitely identified with the lost BROS a. Pins fieinds, of Baltimore, spent Sunday Advertisement suffered a stroke of paralysis several schooner was ever washed against Bushel EINDOLLARlaohvgiy,447$04,fp...,,,,- Gloves Diene Sittig at Chas. Sittig's. Miss years ago. About a week before his known shores. TANEN'TOWN.MD them in the evening. HARNEY. helpless and re- Baskets Lanterns returned with death he became Yet, over a century later, a china Bertha Shriner, of Westmin- until he passed away. He Miss mained so recovered! Its blue, accord- ster, was home for a few days. The following persons spent Sun- was twice married and is survived saucer is on a won- Rev. V. K. Betts and family, and day with Wm. B. Fuss and family, by the second wife and four children ing to reports, had taken Grandpa Benison, and Mrs. Rose and S. D. Hawn: Otis Fuss, wife and by the first marriage, as follows: derfully deep shade, tinged with Repp, were entertained at Samuel family, of Washington, D. C.; Wm. John, William, and Mrs. Annie Over- green, and was very beautiful. Repp's, on Sunday Baker and wife, of New Midway; holtzer, of Emmitsburg, and George, The London and Edinburgh Ship- Miss Mary Betts took charge of a Charles Holbrenner, wife and son, of Baltimore. ping company bought the relic for CROWN GRAIN DRILLS Hill, on Monday. Clyde, Holbrenner, wife Sunday, school at Bird Marshall The funeral will be held on about $50 of our money and gave that HAVE GIVEN SATISFACTION FOR HALF A CENTURY Harlem Mentzer and wife, of Blue and son, Curtis, of Woodsboro; Geo. with service at the house at 12 sum to the British Red Cross. The Theo. Ridge, have been visiting at Harman, wife and family, Frank Har- o'clock. The interment will be at saucer was sent to the Britisb - Anna, of Eckard's. man, wife and daughter, Emmitsburg. museum. Francis Bowersox and wife, accom- near Taneytown; M. 0. FusA, wife and family, Emma Strickhouser, J. STOVER. SIMPLE ACCURATE panied Marshal Campbell and family, Miss MRS. SAMUEL mka.,, oe Sunday, on a trip to York, to visit Clyde and Carroll Frock, of Mt. Joy; Mrs. Lydia, wife of Samuel J. to and Rev. H. T. Bowersox, and family. Mrs. J. D. Michael, and son, William, Stover, died on Monday evening, Sept. "Luke Is the name by which the Misses Olevia and Jane Crouse Mrs. Chas. Rhoderick and son, How- 8th., at 8 o'clock, at her home near Y. M. C. ,A. is known in Czecho-Slo- OPERATE DURABLE spent several days, last week, visit- ard, Miss Marian Marshall, and Ed- Johnsville, after a long lingering ill- vakia, for "Inika" is the reasonable ing country friends. win Sinclair, of Baltimoti2; P. A. ness. She was bedfast for nineteen pronunciation of those four letters in Mrs. Emma Betts and daughter, Baker and Chas. Engle, of Harney; weeks and her sufferings were hard the language of the mid-European her son and family, at and family, of Reisters- Mary, visited E. L. Hess to bear, until death relieved her, yet, land. The India Is very popular. When Oak Orchard, last Friday. town. Best Drill for the Farmer at all times she was cheerful and the republic of Czecho-Slovakia was Edgar Myers and wife entertained, with a smile. Her for a Drill nee Nearest Dealer or Writ* would greet you established, its citizens who had re- If I. he Market the Direct to on Sunday, Stanley Holliday and MIDDLEBURG. 2 months, and 16 age was 35 yers, fighting with the allies wife, of Hanovef, and Mrs. Newton days. She leaves a husband, father turned from CROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Van Vorhiss, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Appler and Mr. urged that the Imka, with its canteens, and mother, two brothers and five sis- 50 Wayne Street, PHELPS, N. Y. Ralph Myers, who is employed by with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Delphey ters to mourn her loss as well as a hut service, athletics and recreation, be the Delco Light Co., at New Windsor, Mrs. Annie Koons, of Baltimore, is host of friends. Her three children invited to come with them. The invi- met with an accident, Monday; while visiting Mrs. Eliza Clifton. having preceded her to the spirit tation was given and now the Imka ER OKLIN BOWERSOX, Dealer, Taneytown, Md. helping to handle some of the ma- Hilda Kaufman visited her aunt, land. Funeral services were held at has been developed on an army basis his arm cut, requiring chinery, he had Mrs. Cletus Fogle, in New Midway. the home on Wednesday afternoon by with centers in ten towns and is con- several stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKinney visit- Woodsboro, assist- Rev. Patterson, of templating establishing a center in the Torkins and the League. On Tuesday, while several boys ed friends in Baltimore, Sunday. Samuel Repp. Interment GAVE TITLE TO ed by Elder famous coal mine region of Teschen, "Charlie, r," said young Mrs. Tor- RED CROSS were playing with the running-part Mrs. Elizabeth Eyler and niece, in the Brethren Cemetery at Beaver ilea of a wagon, they were thrown off, and which is the bone of contention be- kins, "I bop., you will continue to dis- Vivian Wood, visited Miss Rebecca Dam. Indianapolis Man Found Pleasure in little Ivan, son of Marshall Myers, Bowman, in Baltimore, for a few days. tween the new republic and the Poles. cuss tile League of Nations with ev- Putting Ms Contribution on a was badly hurt about the head and Our school opened, on Monday,with As this new republic is said to hold erybody you meet." Business Basis. body. He had to have several 43 scholars. Louise and Goldie Mc- Put End to Moslem Piracy. the world's record for literacy, only "You think I have the subject pretty stitches put in a cut about his head. Kinney, and Elizabeth Wilson started In the sixteenth century European 1 per cent being unable to read or well in hand, eh?" He was a little old man, clad In the Misses Florence and Miriam Bow- to Union Bridge High School, and civilization was menaced by the Turks. write, the American "Y" secretaries "No. I'm hoping that if you keep Oil of Washington, have been vis- garb of a workingman. He stood ersox, Edna Lynn, to Westminster. Moslem pirates were the peril of the find splendid co-operation in their ac- conversing maybe you'll find out some- back iting relatives here, the past week. from the canteen information booth at seas, of which they were fast gaining tivities. thing about It from somebody."—Lon- Mrs. Leanna Zile, of Westminster, Despondency. the Union station and waited the control. This danger was averted and don Tit-Bits. until is a guest at W. Guy Segafoose's. Sufferers from indigestion are apt Red Cross women had checked the destroyed by Don Juan, commander Shark Meat Is Tasty. to become discouraged and feel that and his allies, the baggage of a,grottp of men just back BRIDGEPORT. of the Spanish fleet, Shark meat is delicate in flavor and Can't Go Wrong. complete recovery is not to be hoped Italian squadrons and the Venetian from overseas. Then he eased up to No one could make a greater texture, and sharks are plentiful in Mr. Plainsmith—These gloves are for. and Neapolitan fleets, at a naval bat- the desk and thrusting his arm quickly Miss Marian Wilhide, of Keysville, mistake. Hundreds have been perma- certain parts of Florida, but the fish- for a girl who thinks I'm the finest from Wednesday until Sunday the Turks in the Bay of forward, laid a $20 bill in the hand of spent nently cured by taking Chamberlain's tle with ermen do not catch them because they man in the world. Think she'll like with Mrs. Harry Fleagle. The capture of the enemy's one of the attendants. Tablets and can now eat anything Lepanta. are not salable. them? Those who called at the home of after the battle had raged an "Take $16.90 out of that," the old that they crave. These tablets flagship, The home demonstration agent of The Salesgirl—If your statement Aaron Veant and wife, Sunday, were hour and a half, gave Don Juan as- man said in a whisper. ; strenthgen the stomach and enable Monroe county, Florida, decided last about her is true I think she'd be sat- Mrs. Anne Baumgardner and daugh- it to perform its functions naturally. surance of victory, so he hoisted the "What for?" the cantecner asked. ter, of C. R. winter on an effort to establish in isfied with anything," Keysville; Putman and If you have not tried them do so- at consecrated banner of the Holy league "It's my tithe," he answered. "Take wife; Miss Anna Naylor and Mr. favor this fish now under the ban. At once. at the mast of the conquering galley, $16.90 out of it. I must be going." Raymond Baumgardner. her request a fisherman caught one, —Advertisement where it could be seen by both friend Settling the Difficulty. "May I ask you who you are and Jacob Stambaugh, wife and four 0 but warned her that no one would eat Angry son marries and enemy. The result was as Don Father—If my why you give your money in this children, and Mrs. Anne Ohler, made UNION BRIDGE. it. Undismayed, she invited a large that actress I shall cut him a trip to Harper's Juan expected—exultation on the part burlesque way?" Ferry, on Sunday. of women to a home econom- off you can tell Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler and of the Christians and depression and company without a cent, and "It doesn't matter who I ant. I am daugh- The festival conducted by the at which was served a ter, Myrtle, of Baltimore, spent the discouragement on the part of the ics luncheon, him so. Just me. The money I'm giving is my school was a wonderful success, and fish salad. Lawyer—There's no use bothering week-end with Wm. Bollinger and netted Turks. tithe to the Red Cross and it makes more than $300. all had tasted the salad she Top- family. Leslie Wood has been critically ill, After a heavy loss on both sides When him; I'll tell the actress.—Town me happy to give it. It really is $16.93, a vote as to how many liked Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wilhide and at a Baltimore hospital; but he is the Turkish armada was destroyed. asked for ics. you won't want to bother with daughter, wanted the recipe. dx- but and Mrs. Frank Alexander, gaining strength. and Without pennies." of Keysville, were visitors of Harry ception the women voted their hearty Mrs. K. I. Marvill, of Chicago, is The One Thing Stone Had. The canteener gave him his change Fleagle and wife, on Sunday. a visitor at the home of her brother, Largest of Inland Seas. approval, and thus proved to them- Cobble—After all, it isn't brains, It Misses Carrie and placed the Money in the donation and Vesta Hocken- Rev. W. 0. Ibach. The Caspian sea is the largest In- selves that the prejudice was without isn't heredity, it isn't education, but smith have resumed their studies area box under the counter. He disappeared at Rev and Mrs. Warehime, were Bal- land sea in the world. It has an foundation.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. It's personality that counts in making Taneytown High School. Miss Mar- square miles, and in the crowd in the Union station. A Kempher is timore visitors, this week. exceeding 170,000 a success. garet attending Emmits- opened Eurepe and few minutes later another canteener burg High School. School on Monday with a It is situated between Plea for Dogs. Stone—Righto! What would you large attendance. southeast of Russia. It arrived. She was told of the incident. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ohler Asia to the The first week that Representative be, old fellow, without personality?— and The Smith home, on Benedum St., . depression, and, in a "Yes, he conies regularly each month son, of Emmitsbueg, called on Rus- lies in a deep Venable of Mississippi was in congress Life. was entered by a thief, on Monday past age, geologists tell us, probably and leaves his tithe," she said, "but sell Ohler and family, Sunday. a couple of years ago he made a hun- night. formed, with the Black and Aral seas, he won't tell who he is. He seems to Lewis D. Baker, of Philadelphia, dred-and -word a dog The M. P. Church is receiving a inland sea of vast extent. Salmon -fifty speech about enjoy giving to the Red Cross in this spent Sunday aftern000n with his new of an W. Baker and coat paint. sturgeon are abundant and the he used to own, and he still is getting quiet way and always wears a smile brother, H. family. ' Grand Lodge officers will pay a and Mrs. T. H. Hooper and son, who seal fishery is important. The Rivers letters telling him what a fine speech of satisfaction after he has done it. He visit to Calanthe Lodge, next Mon- It was. The speech was a plea for pre- have been spending some time at day night. Ural and Volga flow into it. Astrabad, TOO HIGH. seems so happy when he turns to walk have paredness, in which he pointed out that "Meadow Brook Farm," return- There is talk of organizing a Cham- Baku and Astrakhan are its chief away."—Indianapolis News. ed to their home in Baltimore. little dogs always are in hot water, but Rooster—Are ber of Commerce. Speak a good ports. Waterways, consisting of riv- you to Russell Ohler made a business trip word for that mastiffs have only a minimum of related The your town and make it at- ers and canals, connect it with the the wild ducks? Querist. to Frederick, on Wednesday. tractive to others. difficulties and can enjoy afternoon "My small boy Black and Baltic seas. Of its area, Duck — Yes, asks a lot of remark. Harvest Home service will be held siestas and such, able questions." at Tom's 865 square miles belong to its islands. but we don't .4"/,k Creek church this Sunday Revenge. "Yes," replied the weary friend, evening, at 8 o'clock. Everybody is At the present time its surface lies associate. They % 5 welcome. "Pa, what is revenge?" 86 feet below the level of the ocean. Unmedaled Heroes. fly too high for Or) "He'll make a fine hand on an investi. my boy, is the of the war gating when he grows up A surprise party was held at the "Revenge, art of Among the heroes is the us! committee home of B. H. Hobbs and wife, on making a disgrace of yourself just be- man who uncomplainingly goes with- and goes to congress." else has been unfair which he Tuesday evening, Sept. 16., in honor cause somebody He Took It. out the things to has been their of son Joseph's 23rd birthday. to you." "I was put to work on the road accustomed in order that he may quiet- Thoughtless Derision. Wedding bells folks are at us for rang merrily on when the boss had told me I was ti ly do his bit. Only a comparatively few "All the laughing Thursday evening, Sept. 11, at the Doesn't Bother This Professor. have my choice of Work." of theta ever get into the limelight, but building a single ark," said Japhet. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm T. Smith, you do it, son? You sleep of patriotism Horrible. "Yes," answered Noah; "I wonder "How do "He did?" in the scheme they share Old when their daughter, Lillian became I do not care for Man Sweet what they would do if we told them In that class every day." "At least, I understood him that way. honors with those who wear the uni- His table manners are a crime; the bride of Roland Reaver, of near that htunan safety depends. on out "The prof: is a retired minister and said, 'Take your pick.'" forms and shoulder the muskets.— He thinks that he can talk and eat Taneytown. We wish them a long I He And do the two things at one time. building a big and happy life. doesn't mind it."—Penn State Froth. Berkshire Eagle. navy2" I ln regard to submarine warfeee and the REPORT OF THE CONDITION REPORT OF THE CONDITION I treatment of its nationals in this coun- PUBLIC SALE GARNER'S - 'F. ...lit: - - 1919 try. All the provision for our trede -OF THE - OF VALUABLE URGE SENATE TO In Germany raised by the economic Detour Bank, Detour, Real Estate News clauses of the treaty. many of them TANEYTOWN SAVINGS BANK at Detour, in the State of Maryland, at the REAL ESTATE vital to our industries and our farms at laneytoion, in the State of Maryland, NUMBER 3. close of business Sept. 12, 1919. business as in at the close of Sept 12, 1919 2-Story Frame Dwelling Reuse, 28x32, dye patents, dye supplies-. and The undersigned will sell at public with back kitchen HASTEN PEACE RESOURCES: attached. Also plate fertilizers, the working of the Repara. RESOURCES: sale, on glass front Store Room. 18x107 ft, with Discount: 129,704.07 tion Commission, which superintends Loans and Loans and Discounts $168,314.42 concrete basement, 17x107 ft. Pays 10 per- Overdrafts, secured unsecured 77.04 Overdrafts,Secured and Unsecured 28)).84 SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th., 1919, cent. the trade of all with Germany, could Stocks, Bonds, Securities. etc 35,719.68 Stocks, Bonds, Securities, etc 236,863.68 at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Tract No. 1, all Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 4,084.44 U. S. Gov, War Loan Bonds 127,030.46 NUMBER G. Leaders in Forty States, Re- all be brought up by. Berlin for read- Mortgages and Judgments of Record 4,500.00 the following estate, Banking House, Furniture S.:. Fixtures 4,079.89 described real 2-Story Frame House, Summer Kitchen, justment by our negotiators, acting Lawful Money Reserve in Rank. viz: Mortgages and Judgments of Record 75,117.83 which passed to the undersigned, un- gardless of Party, Sign U. S. Currency and National Items 15.01 good Barn, new Auto Shed, Buggy shed. Checks and other Cash der Hog Pen and Chicken House. 1 Acre of for the 'United States alone and no Bank Notes $1,858.00 Due from Approved Reserve Agents 01.734.47 the last will of Samuel C. Shoe- Ringing Appeal Gold Coin 75.00 Money Reserve in Bank. viz: maker, deceased, towit: First- land, located 2 miles north of Taneytown. longer associated with other victorious 181.25 Lawful Silver Coin U. S. Currency and National NUMBER 8. powers or supported by a victorious Nickels and Cents 157.47 2,271.72 Bank Notes $101e2.00 FOUR ACRES OF LAND, Miscellaneous Assets 509.30 28-Acre Farm, located ee mile from American army on the German border Gold Coin 1313.50 more or less, situated on road from --- Silver Coin 712.79 Ladiesburg. Frederick county. Chestnut Peace itself, the peace of the world Total $76,866.85 Nickels and Cents 12,218.29 Harney to Littlestown, near Harney, soil. TREATYWITHOUTAMENDMENT LIABILIT I Es: Carroll County, Maryland, adjoining Is delayed until ratification comes. $685,649.49 NUMBER 9. Stock paid in $25,000.00 Total And any amendment postpones peace Capital lands of Lincoln Witherow, Mrs. Cor- 61-Acre Farm, located in Carroll County, Surplus Fund 6,250.00 LIABILITIES: nell, John Hesson and others; this lot Myers' district. 2-Story House, Bank Barn. Germany and England alone of the Undivided Profits, less Expenses, Inter- !gay Every Day Of Delay Puts est and Taxes paid 352.37 Capital Stock paid in $ 25,000.00 is unimproved, but would make a val- 9 Acres in Timber. Slate Soil. World principal powers have ratified. The 25,000.00 In Due from approved Reserve Agents__ 311.06 Surplus Fund uable building lot. Second- NUMBER 10. Imminent Peril Of New War. our Deposits (demand) Undivided Profits, less Expenses. Inter- other principals necessarily await Paid 16,057.64 53-Acre Farm, located southwest of New Point Subject to Check $28.883.09 est and Taxes FIFTEEN ACRES, More or Less, To National action, influential and powerful as we Cashser's Checks outstanding 62.74 28,945.83 Due to National. State and Private Windsor„ Carroll county. 2-Story Frame and Bankers and Trust Com- situate along Harney and Gettysburg House, good Barn. The finest water. Chest- Unrest are today in the world's affairs. The Deposits (time) Banks Savings and Special.... 16,007.59 16,007.59 panies. other than reserve 3,191.87 road, in Adams County, Pennsylva- nut soil. Price low. 41,30 ravages of war on more than a score Dividends Unpaid nia, adjoining lands of Harry Angell, New Total $768641.85 Deposits(demand) NUMBER 11. York.-(Special.)-Two hundred of fighting fronts are continued by any Check $ 94,564.04 John Fream and others; known as 10 State of Maryland County 01 Carrot', es. Subject to -Acre Farm, located near Mt. union, in and fifty leading Americans, Repub- needless delay. Let the Senate give Certificates of Deposits 802.11 McClellan Ott property, improved Carroll County, along public road. Priced E. Lee Erb, Cashier of the above-named In- Certified Checks ,30 95.366.45 low. licans and Democrats representing for- the world peace by ratification withoat stitution, do solemnly swear that the above state- Deposits (time) with a 2-Story Frame House, Barn, true, to the best of my knowledge and 12.88 NUMBER 12. ty different states and every prominent ment is Savings and Special and outbuildings, with abundant amendment. belief. certificates of Deposit $520979.35 520,992.23 E. LEE ERB. water. Good cheap property, located in May- activity have joined in a non-partisan Even the amendment for which moet Cashier. berry, Carroll county. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th Total $685,649.49 TERMS will be made known on day eliort to bring about the ratification can be said, the provision in rceard to day of Sept. 1919. Stole of Maryland, County of Carroll es. ,of sale. NUMBER 15. af the Peace Treaty -without amend- Shantung, will secure nothing which GEO. A. ARNOLD. Notary Public I, Walter A. Bower. Treasurer of the above- Lot No. 3, located along new State Road. ment CORRECT ATTEST: solemnly swear that St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Water. Gas and Concrete Pavement, 50x and without delay." Their names cannot be gained if China, backed by JESSE P. WEYBRIGHT, named Institution, do the Church of Harney, are KOONS, Directors. above statement is true, to the best of my knowl- 200 ft. attached to an address to the the powenful advocacy of the United P. D. belief. E. I,. WARNER, edge and By GEO. I. SHRIVER, Agent. NUMBER 16. United States Senate, which was made States, addresses itself to the machin- WALTER A. BOWER, Treasurer sworn to before me this 18th public Subscribed and 8-29-4t Lot No. 4, located along new State Road. today, through the League to ery for righting international wrongs day of Sept, 1919. Water and Gas. This lot adjoins first al- • ferce Peace, after it had been sent and meeting just claims created by GEO. A. ARNOLD, Notary Public ley on the east. Concrete pavement. to GOOD FARM FOR SALE Correct Attest: every member of the Senate. the league between nations. China, JOSHUA KOUTZ NUMBER 17. The signers, almost without excep- after eighty years of oppressive trea- In Uniontown District D. J. HESSON I-Directors One Lot located along new State Road, on .1. S. BOWER. the North, 50x180ft. tion, are men and women of national ties and despoiled rights, by which all private sale my Farm of reeutation. They promi- the great powers have profited direct- I offer at NUMBER 20. include such Acres at Trevanion, along Pipe nent 121% REPORT OF THE CONDITION House and Lot, located in Mayberry, citizens as ex-President Taft, ly or indirectly, has for the first time. Creek. A fine location, excellent Carroll county. Can be bought cheap. George W. - and meann OF Wickersham, Attorney Gen in his covenant treaty, the buildings, land in good state of culti- NUMBER 21. • in the lest Republican administra- and method to secure justice and the vation with ample acreage of timber 117-Acre Farm, located near Motter's tor:: A. Lawrence Lowell, president of removal of the oppressive economic in- and some meadow land. Well adapt- The Birnie Trust Co. Station, in Frederick co. 2-Story Frame e farm. For further in- House, 11 rooms and bathroom, com- , rvard; Charles C. Moore, of San terference of stronger nations whose ed for a dairy at Taneytown in the State of Maryland at plete. Soft and Hard Water in House. Frencisco. president of the Panama citizens are within her gates, protect- formation apply to the close of business, Sept. 12, 1919. Good Bank Barn. One of the few fine located Farms. Exposition; Judge George Gray, of ed by a long succession of interna- SOLOMON MYERS. RESOURCES: NUMBER 22. Wilmington, Del.: President Samuel tional agreements. Moreover, it should 8-1-tf Uniontown, Md. Loans and Discounts $161,863.53 Compel's. of the American Federation be remembered that the clause reeerd- Overdrafts, Secured and Unsecured 307.28 3-Acre Lot, located in Rocky Ridge, in Stooks, Bonds. Securities. etc 572,965.00 Frederick Co. 2-Story Frame House 8 et Labor: Harry A. Wheeler, of Chica- ing Shantung was made upon the state. U. S. Government War Loan Bonds 2141,400.00 rooms and bath room. Fine Barn. Plenty 11,100,00 go, retiring Chamber return Banking House, Furniture & Fixtures of fruit. Priced to sell quick. president of the ment by Japan that she will Other Real Estate Owned 5,900.00 O1 Commerce of the United States; the territory to China and, therefore, Mortgages and Judgments of Record 55,108.87 NUMBER 24. Due from National. State and Private Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cate president upon that condition, compliance with 1-Acre Lot and improvements, located Banks and Bankers and Trust Com- near Keysville, Carroll Co. of the National American Woman Suf- which promise the league can require. panies, other than reserve 0,790.50 Checks and other Cash Items 345.73 NUMBER 25. frage Association; Cyrus H. K. Curtis, The peace of the present and the Due from approved Reserve Agents 62,694.31 r STOP! be best lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Property located in Kepner. Carroll the Philadelphia publisher; President righteousness of the future can U. S. Currency and National county, 31(1. Convenient to school, church, Herber J. Grant, of the Mormon secured by the ratification of the cove- Bank Notes $10301.00 and R. It. Station, Store. Large 2-Story without amendment. Gold Coin. 684.00 House. and Good Barn Priced for sale, Church, and Spargo. leader of the So- nant and treaty Silver Coin 1741.00 very cheap. cialists, the war. Let the Senate take no action that will Nickels and Cents 112.20 12.838.20 who supported LOOK! NUMBER 27. The signers declare that every day give any party to the treaty, and espe- Total $1,109,312.92 GLASSES THAT improve looks as well Small Farm of 11 Acres, slate land, lo- Of delay in the treaty puts cially Germany, ground for maintain. cated at Uniontown. Improved by 2- ratifying as sight are assured by our skill in eye LIABILITIES: the of new ratification of the United Story Frame House, 7 rooms; Summer world in "imminent peril Mg that the examination and in adjusting the frames Capital Stack paid in $ 40,000.00 Kitchen Barn, 2 large Sheds, all build- War." States is not complete and that features. So not alone for the Surplus Fund 30,000.00 ings nearly new; one of the few fine homes to suit the Profits, less Expenses, Inter- LISTEN! resumption of your sight, but also for Undivided within 5 minutes walk to schools, stores Their statement follows: changes requiring a preservation of est and Taxes paid 27,363.43 and churches. conference and negotiations have been the improvement in your appearance you Due to National, State and Private In the Senate at Washington, now to me for eye aide. Will be Banks and Bankers and 'Trust Com- NUMBER 28. made in it. should come panies, other than reserve 4,871.85 that the committee on foreign rela- at Bankard's Hotel Taneytown, the first Among the signers in Maryland, Dividends Unpaid 10.00 Property on Frederick Si.,Taneytown, tions has reported the treaty, the lines Thursday, of each month. My next visit Deposits(demand/ for sale. 3 Departments and 2 Business Pennsylvania and West Virginia are: Subject to Cheek $120,052.40 Places, all rented and pays 10 percent, on RTe sharply drawn between the imme- will beThursday, Oct. 2.-C. L. KEFAINER, 2-28-ti Certificates of Deposit 2,406.06 investment. Priced for quick sale. diate ratification of the treaty of peace Maryland. Reg. Optometrist, Frederick, Md. Certified Checks 90.50 122,548.95 All Roads Lead Deposits(time) to I will also take property not to be ad- with Germany, and its amendment with vertised. Will negotiate fair dealing to William F. Cochran, Philanthropist. 0:020$4,101010tote99405599to:09999 ot40,:c4k4* Savings and Special $ 27,217.81 a reassembling of the conference and Certificates of Deposit 815,190.71 buyer and seller. Henry D. Harlan, Judge. Trust Deposits 12,110.16 884,518.68 a reopening of negotiations that would Fimerson C. Harrington, Governor. JOHN R. HARE, D. W. GARNER, bring great delay and prolonged un- Watch & Clock Maker, Total $1,109,312.e2 Licensed Real Estate Agent, Theodore Marburg, formerly United Maryland, County of Carroll as: certainty in settling the great issues of State of C. E. Taneytown, Md. Stated minister to Belgium. CULLER'S Pike Hill. New Windsor, Md. Geo. H Birnie. Cashier of the above-named the peace. No partisan plea can be Edwin Warfieid. ex-Governor. Orders left at Wolf's Drug Store, Institution, do solemnly- swear that the above made. Party lines are already broken. statement is true, to the best of my knowledge Daniel Willard, President Baltimore will receive prompt attention. and belief. PUBLIC SALE Standing at a s-21-1 distance from the and Ohio Railway. GEO. H. BIRNIE, Cashier. -OF _ Conflict in the Senate Subscribed and sivorn to before me this 17th. chamber, we Henry W. Williams, Lawyer. day of Sept; 1919. plead for immediate GEO- A. ARNOLD. Notary Public Large ratification Auction ,Rh- Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS out Pennsylvania. Correct Attest:- delay. Our land requires it. A NO TRESPASSING! G. WALTER WILT, state of nervous strain, tension and George Burnham, Jr., President Civil MARTINO. 1IESS, }- Directors (II The undersigned intending to quit MILTON A. KOONS. merest exists manifesting itself in dis- Service Reform Association. housekeeping, will offer at public sale The name of any property owner, or on his premises, at Keysville, on .turbances. which in some cases have it. H. Conwell, President Temple Uni- tenant, will be inserted under this heading, weekly. until December 13th, for 35 cents, THE CONDITION TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1919, 'no self evident connection with the versity. advance. REPORT OF cash in at war, but Which are, in fact, its after- Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Publisher. --OF THE- 75 Head of 12 o'clock, sharp, the following de- scribed property: math. The world is put in imminent Samuel Harden Church, President Of All persons are hereby forewarned Carroll County Savings Bank 1 NEW peril of new wars by the lapse of each Board Carnegie Institute. not to trespass on my premises with FABER PLAYER PIANO, Uniontown, in the State of Maryland, 1 day. Dissensions between us and our A. B. Farquhar, President A. B. Fame dog, gun, or trap, for the purpose of at late improved sewing machine, 1 shooting or taking game of any kind; at the close of business, Sept 12, 1919 Horses & fine couch, 3 bedroom suites, 2 bed Cornier allies are being sown. We firmly har Company. Mules nor for fishing, or in any way injur- springs and mattresses, and solemnly declare that the Samuel Fels, Manufacturer. kitchen safe, believe ing or destroying property. RESOURCES: sink, good as new; good which we dwell All per- side cup- States and cities in William Flinn, Financier. sons so trespassing render themselves Loans and Discounts $ -13,370.40 ON NEXT board, sideboard, 6 parlor chairs, peace. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 61.21 desire immediate Richard Gilbert, Secretary-Treasuree liable to the enforcement of law in 139,430.81 quartered oak; 6 round back chairs, and Stocks, Bonds. Securities. etc The waging of war steadied Miners' State Union, such cases, without further notice. 17-S. Gov. War Loan Bonds . 45,550.00 chest, commode, extension table, 2 Meted the American people. Peace Banking House, Furniture dz Fixtures 5,000.00 kitchen tables, 30 Vance C. McCormick, Chairman Wm Angell, Harry F. Hamer, John Mortgages and Judgments of Record 19,681.00 quilts and comforts, Will bring prosperity, and prosperity Trade Due from National, State and Private large lot bed clothes, 7 good rocking Board, Angell, MauricerlHess,:John E. E. Trust Com- Tuesday, Sept. 23 content. Delay in the Senaee post- Banks and Bankers and chairs, 11, doz good window shades, Benjamin Thaw Financier. Conover, MartinE.-Motter, Mrs. Mary L panies, other than reserve 1,096.37 15 poning ratification in this uncertain Diehl Brothers Teeter, John S. Cheeks and other Cash Items...... 1,796.38 prs window and door curtains. John A. Voll, President Glass Bottle Due from approved Reserve Agents 7,757.08 period of Graham, John PPltWhirner, Annamary at 12 o'clock, sharp, 1 IDEAL RANGE, nether peace nor war hae ' Blowers' Association. Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: resulted in indecision and doubt, bred Goulden, Mrs. J.A. U. S. Currency and National 3-burner oil stove and baker, cooking Rhode Island. Bank Notes $3,898.00 utensils of all kinds, large strife and quickened the cupidity of Gold Coin 55.50 AT FREDERICK, MD. lot of dish- Richard B. Constock, President State Silver Coin 277.00 es of all kinds, 1 iron kettle, sausage those who sell the daily necessities Bar Association. Ohio & Kentucky Horses Nickels and Cents 93.31 4,323.84 grinder, 4 stands, life and the fears of those whose of Caroline Hazzard, formerly President Total *368,067.15 All Stock as Represented or 12 DOZEN JARRED FRUIT, daily wage no longer fills the daily Wellesley College. LIABILITIES: lard press and stuffer, oil heater, 48 Market basket. your money refunded. yds matting, 38 yds Jap. the West Virginia. Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 matting, 24 We beseech the Senate to give Surplus Fund 20,000.00 yds Al carpet, lot of knives and forks certainty by a ratifica- John J. Cornwell, Governor. Undivided Profits, less Expenses, Inter- land peace and est and Taxes paid 7,388.99 and spoons, lot of agate ware, 1 fine in tion which will not keep us longer Dividends Unpaid 65.74 C. E. CULLER, 8-day clock, lot of picture frames, but give Deposits(demand] 3 mirrors, jellies the shadows of .possible wars, Subject to Check $18,397.08 in glasses, lot of light of peace. Certificates of Deposit 450.00 38,847.08 window screens, 2 sets sad irons. the whole world the Fire Malleable Platinum. clarifi- Deposits (time) Proprietor. 5 Reservations in the nature of Savings and Special $17.212.00 SHOULDERS AND HAMS, The fir veritable platinum ingot I will have at my stables, in Han- meaning of the treaty, Certificates of Deposit 264,553.34 281,7$5.34 1 good washer, lard by the cations in the was ma( by a French chemist, Ca- over, Pa., on September 22nd., 50 pound. terms, will some potaotes, 1 good wheelbarrow, ete inconsistent with its iii 1783. Charles III of Spain HEAD OF MULES, 2 and 3 years Total $3e8e67.15 ne- baneau, state of Maryland, County of atrroll as. lawn mower, garden tools, 2 iron require the reopening of the And created old. Good size; some broke. Also, BRADLEY not hod called hint to Madrid I, Jesse P. Garner, Treasurer of the above nam- McHENRY, Mgr. tubs, 1 glass wash rubber, lot of Germany and with our a carload of Ohio and Kentucky ed Institution, do.solemly swear that the above gotiations with a special chair of mineralogy, physics statement is true, to the best of my knowledge benches and barrels, 1 copper bottom which we all Horses. associates in the war, and chemistry for him. In his labora- and belief. wash kettle, 1 pair 30-lb scales, and H. W. PARR, JESSE P. GARNER, Treasurer. and each united to win. tory he found the secret of rendering Subscribed and sworn to before me this 170. many articles not mentioned. doubt Hanover, Pa. But there is no possibility of the new metal malleable, and this is day of Sept, 1919. TERMS-On sums of $10.00 and under, MILTON A. ZOLLICKOFFER. Notary Public cash. On the treaty, as is revealed the fact to one larger sums a credit of 6 that amendment of the way he Correct Attest: months will be given, on note with inter- Senate Commit- "Three months later, J. J. WEAVER, JR. Look Out For Red Flag! est. No property now proposed in the of ,his patrons: WM.P. ENGLAR. Directors to be removed until set- re- of Aranda, tled for. tee on Foreign Relations, would at the home of the Count G. FIELDER GILBERT. table an ingot ORESTES R. quire negotiation and a reopening of there appeared upon a sirzo,04, KOONTZ. Paris. centimeters cube (about four J. N. 0. Smith, Auct. all the questions decided at some 10 The beautiful metallic lus- 0 S. R. and J. S. Weybright, Clerks. Months of delay would follow. Inches), with a HEN - E -TA become malleable platinum."-New After you eat-always take perils of the present would ter; it was future. Also, at the same the deadly dangers of the near York Herald. BONE GRITS Horses, Harness and time and place I will offer the property doubt engendered would aid No. 1-Chicks No. 3-Turkeys adjoining the All the ATO N I C store property, improved by revolution in this BAG- No. 2-Fowl No. 4-Mash a the plots for violent AT THE (FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) issues here and WIN- ONLY $3.00 per 100 lb Sack. Vehicles Sold on GOOD FRAME DWELLING, and other lands. The GAGE nstantly relieves Heartburn,Bloat- Commission. labor, DOW. Oyster Shells, other bone, grit and of 7 rooms, and all new outbuildings; elsewhere between capital and ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, prof- charcoal not necessary when feeding % acre of land with plenty of fruit. conspiracy of speculator and repeating, and all stomach miseries. 'the I want to ask "HEN-E-TA." A $100.00 deposit required on day and become more Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach will be iteer, would all grow you a question. eweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. Use of beef scraps optional of sale; the remainder of the purchase Perilous. Let it go. EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of thou- WILL MAKE HENS LAY money can be arranged to suit purchaser. The American peo- Can I send a sands wonderfully benefited. Only costa a cent WILL MAKE CHICKS GROW This cannot be. two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed victorious war, case by or ple cannot, after a dress suit to please or we will refund money, Get a big For Sale By petition Ger- a trunk line? box today. You will see. Permit its government to REINDOLLAR BROS & CO., the treaty, Rob't S. McKinney, Taneytown, Md. many, which has accepted 8-22-6teow Taneytown, Md. DR. FAHRNEY the treaty. 9-19-tf for its consent to changes in County Ditch. amend Joys of the Yet if the United States should I'd ruttier live on County Ditch and NOTICE OF the treaty for its own purpose An' have a little fishine DIAGNOSTICIAN full right Than dwell in mansions of the rich Policy. Germany would have Will Pay You If you want to buy Cattle cheap, Where nothin' is but wisein'i It Germany has 11111111•11011MI =MOM ONIMINIMIlla DISEASES to ask for conceisions. Trangers and Abatements come to see me before buying, as I SPECIALIST IN CHRONIC claim in regard to will agreed to make no Hurried Through It have from 50 to 200 on hand In this country The Burgess and Cows, Steers, Heifers and Bulls, any enemy property seized Henry-I just finished my day's to become a regu- Commissioners You are not well. Send me your hundred mil- will meet on September 18 weight you wish. to an amount of seven work. and 19, shall tell could aelt from 8 to 9 P. M., for the purpose of HOWARD J. name and address and I lion dollars. Our recent foe John-How so? advertiser in SPALDINTG, and of lar considering and making abatements you all about it and why. TOT a reopening of this issue Henry-I set the calendar ahead to Littlestown, Pa. raise and transfers. the Lusitania claims: It could tomorrow.-Stamford Chaparral. • I will pay the highest cash price before hostilities 11= ELVIN D. DERN, Burgess. for Fresh Cows and .every question open apeTnm ROBT. S. HAGERSTOWN, MD. I McKINNEY, Clerk. 5-2t buy Fat Hogs. 9-12-St UNCLE SAM BACK ON THE WARPATH S1198 TO0 5 COST LT Y Mk

$30.000.000 Spent in Ho ne Camps and $43,000,000 Abroad.

DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES.

Urli;frilIed Pledges Must 33 -PaiJ to Continue Work Till December 31, 1919.

YORK. August 25.—The first de- ill ed account of the receipts and aditures of the Young Men's Chris- AssoHation. made public recently by ! ereenization's National War Work eeel finance committee. showed that eni.riies-ei was received by it between A:ea! 2G. 1917, and March 31. 1919. The :0- el E.xpenditures aggregated $97.817.003 0, ihe period named. he ollieials of the Natiennl War \N'ork "'mined state that it is essential that the enealil pledges be paid immediately, as !ie. N• must have these funds to carry on I ire :e0:e, which has been increased arid • diminished since the armistice was ' Iri •Ier. H111111111119 eeeording to the figures. which appear • the signatures of George W. Per- ALK about smokes, Prince Albert Pies, i•hairman of the committee: Cleve- teed II. lodge. Veasurer of. the War Tis geared to a joyhandout standard Work Connell. and H. W. Wilmot. comp- that just lavishes treiler, slightly more than 2 per cent of smokehappiness on !he total funds contributed by the Amer- every man game enough to make a bee line for a call public were expended, for retie lout; eueposes in the United States and over- tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new! seas. while approximately 80 per cent wes devoted to the purchase, transporta- Get it straight that what you've hankered for in After finishing his job across the water Uncle Sam is now after the tion and distribution of canteen supplies pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty profiteers and other.; who arc reepons:eic for the high: cost of living. Hie end to entertainments, education and sword is keen and he is shielded with a strong device. athletic sports. 1 in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality! In addition to the provisions of free xthletic supplies, which included. among You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your :other things, in the United States camps iiesieeesie. nee:eels' alone, 557,096 baseballs and 20,000 sets of tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse WORKING AND SAVING TELLS HOW OTHER boxing gloves, the report says. the Y. M drink the water! Bite and parch are C. -A. distributed $36.832,449 worth of when he's off cut merchandise. Of this merchandise- $1.- out by our exclusive patented process! WILL REDUCE PRICES PEOPLE GET AHEAD 794.771 worth. or approximately 5 pet cent, was given free to the soldiers. You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat Of the $97.817,005 expended, it is shown. Governor of Federal Reserve . Board Pamphlet Issued by U. S. Treasury more than $30,000,000 was spent in the the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a Answers Tells How Livirg Exeensts May Be Question "How Car I noine. ea 'nits. more than $43,000,000 with section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care Cut Down.—Why Everything Went Save Money." the Ater;can expeditionat y forces abroad Up. and $11.499,175 for work with the Allied to remember back! and prisoners of wale • The- bal- As an answer to the question, "How grmies ance went for transportation and other Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold. Toppy red bags, What is the best way to reduce the C) a I Save Money?" the Savings Di- experscs. 'rhe statement explains that tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidors—and high cost of living? vision of the Treasury Department has the V suffered a loss of $1.478,084 in the —that clever, practwal pound c:ystal glass humidor with sponge exchanges and "Work and save" is the answer giv- compiled an interesting and helpful stern: tint of army post moistener top that keeps tf.e tobacco in such perfect condition, canti ens, which, owing to the deprecia- Federal Reserve Board in a pamphlet entitled "How Other 1 espla en by the tion in values of French and English cur- COpyrWithillby R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. letter written by its governor. W. P. Get Ahead." rency and eoneersions of the overseas G. Harding. to the Banking Commit- For individuals and families whose figures at market rates, resulted in a book loss of $2.432,089. tee of the United States senate. The iecomes are less than $5,000 a year The report, the committee makes clear, under consideration the committee had tens pamphlet offers a number of en- Is cot final, because the war service of LEGION OF HONOR CROSSES proposal to reduce the volume of lightening suggestions as to the dis- ttoe Y.- 91. C. A.. which reached its maxi- FOR Y. M. C. A. OFFICIALS IF.1!r:r.c1Wfriloc,,IF,.licqlor:71Kzfr,i:Tc.FRIIK;IPRIK191r11 money in circulation. Governor Hard- bursement of incomes of various mum in March of this year, is being con- tinued in. the United States and foreign ing opposes this plan, holding that it amounts from $15 a week upwaid. Not coentries. Three war work. campaigns Paris, Aug. 24.—The (toss of the Cheva- the relief expected. will not affdrd only does the material furnish a ready for funds, it points out, hroug,ht from the Her of the Legion of I lonor, the highest honor in the gift of the Itepublic of France, Federal Reserve Board be- answer to the problem of expenses. American public $123,254,052, and this "The has bat-cc awarded by Premier Clernea- amount, the report states, was augment• lieves" says Governor Harding in his but it affords an authentic source of ceau to H. C. Carter, chief secretary of ed to $125,282.859 by sums from other currency legislation information as to living costs. The the American Y. M. C. A. in France, and letter, "that any sources. William Shane Coffin and D. A. Davis, this time is unnecessary and unde- figures were comailed from records of magnitude of the at Foine idea of the who were the American heads of the These Tires Are organization is sirable. and wcald suggest that wheth- official government investigations ieto work accomplished by the Foyer du Soldat. shown by the statement that more than er viewed from an economic or finan- the several subjects and may be e- In conferring this honor upen the 97.1.09 concerts, vaudeville performances men the French government receignIa.• the remedy for the garded as up to date and accurate. cial standpoint, end ocher entertainments were staged by officially the service of that branch of present situation le the same, namely. This material makes possible a the V in American cantonments to an Y. 9L C. A. work which was organized a Revelation cost to work and to save; to work regular- new attack in the movement to make aggregate audience of 43,500,000 at a for and conducted among the French sol- of $1,166.767. In addition, free rnotion diers. She has also given the work fur• ly and efficiently in order to produce thrift a national characteristic and to plc-lure shows in the home camps neces- ther recognition by incorporating the The Brunswick is frankly a combination of the best in tire the largest possible and distribute foster the habit of "Save First—Spend eitated an outlay of $2,328,271. V. M. C. A. foyers into French public building. volume of commodities, and to exer- Afterward." It will interest people in Erection of 950 huts for men in train- making them a permanent feature of her and program ot reconstruction. cise reasonable economies in order saving more money by showing them ing camps on this able cost $7.698.984, There is one tread that's supreme beyond question. And the outlay for maintenance was $3,965,- Dr. John It. Mott, general secretary in and services may people that money, goods how much other find it possible 736. "These buildings." says the report the National War Work Council of tin that is now on Brunswicks. be devoted primarily to the liquida- to save and also by showing them how -were centers of relirfions, educational, Y, had previously hi-en made a Knigio is one side-wall construction, which, by every test, of S There tion of debt and to the satisfaction to they can cut down the cost of living entertainment and athletic activities for of the Legion Honor. Elwood was all men who passed through the camps Brown, athletic director of the Y, also holds the summit place for endurance. And that one 'the demand for necessities. rather comparing their costs with average ce, their way overseas or who used the received the cross recently for his bril- adopted for Brunswicks. indulgence in extravagances eromothis than to costs at the same income. centers through • the period covered by liant work in organizing and -Allied Games, and so did Wil- tests. or the gratification of the desire for The Sa-vings Division suggests that the report and are still using them." the Inter Fabrics differ — up to 30 per cent — in their strength liam T. Tolman, a Foyer du Soidat Overseas, the statement •says, work of Brunswicks the maximum long-fiber is the standard. luxuries." an excellent way to drive home the worker. On even "a vaster scope" was accomplished. there has truths of the budget system is to have The Legion of Hoerr was inst.tuted by add Poring the last two years The Y huts and tents built There are certain additions, each one expensive, which 1.900 or more Napoleon I and is awarded ohly to per- taken place a certain the schedules discussed at school and undoubtedly or leased for the use of the A. E. F. cost sons whose s. rvices have been of na• vastly to tire mileage. The Brunswick embodies all these for con, amount of credit expansion. Governor taken home by the children $1.801.271. were equipped at a cost of tional or in tio,ial importan. e. extras. $2..,75.121 and operated and maintained Harding shows, and this fn the cir- sideration by the families. Anothei eta thither expense of $1,014,337. There are no patents, no secret formulas to prevent any the financ- method is to oOganize a house-to-house cumstances connected with Writing materials and newspapers for RAN "PLAY maker from building the best. It is simply question of of the war was inevitable. But it canvass through committees of wo men, including 400,000,000 FACTORY" ing the 0 cerseas knowledge and skill—cost plus care. will be corrected as the securities men who will bring the budgets to* sheets of letter paper, half as many en• FOR THE DOUGHBOYS velopes and 16,000.000 post cards cost issued by the government for war the attention of families and secure Brunswick standards are known the world over. The very 12,296,808. For motion picture shows, in their agreement to study their own purroses are gradually absorbed by in- ehich 13.000,000 feet of films were used le From the "Play Factory" at Toura name certifies an extracrdinary tire. Yet Brunswicks cost • vestors. This expansion of credit is situation. Feanee alone and spectators aggregated France, Miss Isabel Kennedy of. Johni• no more than like-type tires. town. Pa, and Sir. George Spink of Prov- equal to the difference. Governor Saving and spending budgets have ei0e010,000. the Y paid $1,066,757. More than 31.000 concerts and entertainments idence. It. I.. manufactured the eix huie Buy ONE Brunswick. It will prove that a better tire can- says. between the total war been prepared to meet local condi, Harding invreased the expenditure by $850,969. dred Y. M. C. A. ehows that were kepi bought, tions at a number of points, and much not be regardless of price. expenditures of the government and The cost. of the Y'2,- overseas religious running daily to entertain the A. E. F It was the job of these two prvffessioea the total amounts raised by the gov- interest in the application of the bud progrem was $467,584, or approximately theatrical coaches, with their large star) THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. campaign is being mani. two -fifths of one per cent of the entire ernment through the medium of taxa- gets to the to conceive, compose, cos- operating funds. Educational plants, lit- of assistants, Baltimore Headquarters: 1u: rtopins Place the sale of its bbeds tested in sections of the country 'turrie, cast, rehearse and stage show, tion and from erature and library work cost $991.932, Campaign enough to play before every large gretu and other Obligations so far as they where the National Thrift and the A. E. F. athletics cost $1,957.301. of American so:diers in France everl of is being carried out successfully. The it were paid for out of the savings organization also operated, is ex- night, and in order to keep up this stand. plained, more than twenty-five "leave the people. He does not believe that areas" in various parts of France at an of this differ- • any reliable estimate expense of $831,601 and a chain of hotels ence can be made, but he is positive LEPERS SET SPLENDID for men on leave at a cost of $477,956. that, whatever it is. it will be grad- In the United States, it is shown, the oreanization expended $2.105,816 upon its ually absorbed through future savings EXAMPLE IN SAVINGS religious program in the six military de- lending for the reason that banks are partments, which included the holding of and may always be expected to lend meAings and Bible classes, the distribu- Colony of Unfortunates in Farawal freely on the government bonds de- tion of literature and the maintenance of Hawaii Buys War Savings Stamps religious secretaries and musical direc- posited as collateral. At $62 Per Capita. tors. Educational literature, together with The principal cause of price ad- lectures, instruction in the French lan- vanes just before and during the per- guage and library service, was provided Honolulu con- iod of the war was the need of the Recent reports from at home by an expenditure of $1.192,737. unusual les: Y. M. C. A. stationery for the home governments of the allied nations for tain an interesting and huts, together: with the financing of camp son in thrift which may be considered all kinds of commodities and for im- publications, -resulted in a further ex- states to attempt. 4 . mediate delivery in large volume, and a record for the pense of $923.629, including the purchase and Thrift the "competition of this buying by Sales of War Savings of 270,000,000 envelopes and twice as many sheets of writing paper. The V. it is with purchases by pri- Stamps among the inmates of the Pen. governments said. also spent for its territorial war Island Leper Colony during July vate individuals who failed to contract ikese work in the Canal %one. Porto Rico, the TIRES capita. Alto their expenditures at a rate cornmen- amounted to $62 per Philippines and other territories $260.631. these securi Of surate with the growing expenditures gether 32 purchasers of the $16,042,695 spent for the armies of the Allied countries, it . is shown, these governments." ties took a total of $1,984 of stamps. of France received $6,738,744, Russia $4,805,- is considered that this One of the features of the post-war- When it 587 and Italy $3,139,951. NVork among war. the per capi- period. through which the nation Is amount is far more than prisoners cost $1,058,591. The latter sum - States it is was divided as follows: now passing and which has been ta quota for the United Germany, $117,- 988: Denmark, $99,087; Austria-Hungary, by rising prices, is. the gen- apparent that the optimism of these marked $146,812; Switzerland, $247,950; Turkey, their station in life, is eral relaxation of war-time practice of lepers, despite $56,206, and in other countries, $390,545. 111111111111111111111111111111111 economy. This has resulted little less than remarkable. Transportation of asmforta and luxu '101111 1111111l1(lnall11111111ss. personal ISABEL KENNEDY AND MR. SPINK the total sales of 'War ries to the canteens and soldiers in the In an increased demand for food and Up to date commodities by Savings and Thrift Stamps in Hawaii field represented a considerafqe. Item, rd the "Play Factuiy" worked night :me sign clothing and other lit Sit the installation of a motor truck service day with hours that would make any self during the war is more than $2,020,00e, or more than I II MS1111111111111\ many persons who costing $2,702,034 and its operating ex. respecting union tear its hair. econ- "$20.000 in excess of its qttota." practiced a more or less rigid pense $1,170,761. This included the eoat Soldier shows, movies, sketches, mono- Also, of distributing Christmas gifts ant the were omy in their personal purchases. logues. all kinds of entertainments, is conveyance of entertainers. sent out on the road from the "Play Fac- mind that they The faith that moves mountains It must be borne in The cost of selecting, recruiting, train- tory." Musicians, costumers, critics, stage the faith that gets a steam shovel in are not only buying at market prices ing and paying the sustenance and trav- managers, ballet teachers, had a hand in There's a Brunswick Tire for Every Car of an old hoe. Labor saving is expenses of all the hut are buying in competition with stead eling Y secretaries making the show ready for tour, with thE you want. It means money say was $3.056,502. Administrative, general result that the productions were regulat the export demand. In addition. large- what Cord Fabric—Solid Truck Savings Stamps. activities campaign and publicity ex- Broadway affairs, completely satisfying and incomes dur- jug, too. for War ly increased wages penses disbursed in New York were said the demand of the theater loving Amer- ••••••Winn•••=i/dIzImme..1 ing the last five years have developed to have totaled $3,164,802. can boys that composed their audiences than you earn— C. A. enter- commodities which Spend a little less At the end of last March the current Howard L. Acton, Y. M. a demand for many S. 0. S., wai road to success. Put your assets of the 1. totaled $43,333,163. Its lia- tainment director for the not of real necessity. This nat- it's a sure was car- REIN DOLLAR BROS. & CO. are bilities and reserves were $15,867.312, leav- responsible 'for the idea, which savings in War Savings Stamps. urally has diverted labor and raw and ing a balance on March 31, 1919, of $27,- ried into effect by him and Lieutenant Colonel R. B Gamble, army entertain- manufactured materials from essen- 365,854. which, with a payment of pledges ment officer. Subsidiary play factories helped to win the war. It to tile United War Work Campaign still •tials to non-essentials, contributin; no Thrift were later opened at Paris. Bordeaux and the fruits of remaining unpaid, it is expected, will be the trend of increasing will enable us tr, enjoy St. lifazaire, all of which cleared through rfr .ernall part to sufficient to the srr7tilkslr!F-14PW;llc,r-FT-AF:..'lr.4-:'c'.'XfFqlr:Ntef:'I1 r"r::7r-''Ir;jr support work from April the head office at Toner eve Cs. victorY also. 1, I 1919, to December 1, 1919. 11•41-:011,::-";:ll-0 as •c% 545 IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL 0c,s r% e.•. o cs THE GOD SAVE CHINA CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR allOOL TOPIC FROM FRIENDS" You Must Buy Your Fordson Now LESSON -From -- REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., The Christian Workers Magazine, eacher of English Bible in the Moody Senator ricCumuer Protests in lble Institute of Chicago.) Chicago, III. (Copyright, 1519, Western Newspaper Union) Senate Against Amend- LESSON FOR SEPTEMBH 21 September 21 ment to Treaty. Truthfulness Kings 5:20-27. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Ephesians 4:25. 2 The verse in Ephesians forms part INTEREST OF CHINA LESSON TEXTS-Psalms 19:7-14; II of the writer's counsel concerning AGAINST Timothy 3:14-17. the walk of the Christian believer; GOLDEN TEXT-Thy word is a lamp which af- unto my Having put on the new man feet, and a light unto my path. righteousness -Psalm 119:116. ter God is created in Republican Senator Asserts That Op- ADDITIONAL MATERIAL-Psalm 119; and holiness of truth (v. 24), it fol- the Peace Treaty in Matt. 4:1-11; Luke 4:1G-22; John 5:39-47. lows that all the bad habits of the old ponents of book is PRIMARY TOPIC-The best life must be put away. Senate Are Trying the world. the The chapter opens with an appeal JUNIOR TOPIC-What the Bible con- of their to Kill IL tains. to Christians to walk worthy INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-The author- calling. What that calling is can be ity of the Bible. seen in the first three chapters. Based tn. Washington.- Senator McCumber, SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-The on what God has done for His people, sefration of the Bible. years Republican senator is the appeal to them to walk with for twenty lesson verse is part of North Dakota, in a speech in the I. The Characteristics of the Word Him. Our from appeal. Putting away lying we senate charged that the major- Of God (Psalm 19:7-11). that are to speak every man truth with his ity of the foreign relations committee Price, $825 F. 0. B. Taneytown, Md. 1. The law of the Lord is perfect neighbor. is trying to kill the peace treaty and (v. 7). The law here means the fun- incentives to There are many the league of nations. Senator Mc- damental principles which God as a Lying violates the Use a Fordson This truthfulness. Cumber spoke after his second breach If You Want to moral being reveals to the consciences order of the world. Business moral with the opponent's of the treaty on of men as binding upon the soul. men have discovered the value of the senate committee on foreign re- These principles are free from all truthfulness in advertiscing. To gain Winter lations. In the present breach Sena- omissions and redundancies, perfect the confidence of the public, pays Some one tor NleC'uuther voted alone with the uses to which as a moral code. It perfectly accom- even in dollars and cents. for wood-sawing, shelling corn, cutting feed, and any of the many time-saving "falsehood is like supporters of the treaty and against plishes its design, namely, the convert- has well said that Fordson Belt Power may be economically put, you will have to place your order now. of bad material, which majority of the committee which ing of the soul. The effect of the a house built the you are planning to cut ensilage with Fordson power, immediate action is required. You stands for a while, but goes down at voted to strike out "Japan" and in- If law of God is to turn men to God him- last." sert "China" in the three sections must buy your Fordson now. self, to righteousness and holiness. strong convic- if you act at once-if you place your order There ought to be a awarding the Shantung peninsula. Orders are way in excess of production-but 2. The testimony of the Lord (v.7). hearts that truthfulness have your order at once. tion in our "Why did the majority of this com- now, there is still a chance that delivery can be made by us. Let us By testimony is meant the witness pays and that falsehood brings pun- mittee pause in the midst of their which God hears as to his attributes ishment sooner or later. The divine hearangs to make this particular and against man's sins. This testi- displeasure has often been shown to- amendment?" Senator McCumbet• ask- mony is plain and infallible. Those wards lying. Gehazi lied and was Aannias and ed. -The purpose- is apparent. It I. who receive it are made wise. Those punished with leprosy. • tot:0 0 0 n were punished with s!gnify to the country that the C. a tO CO. '4.00 a %)0 u o o %0 )oc****or who with open and teachable minds Sapphira lied and is to death. Not always is lying so stern- senate is hostile to this treaty. It is receive God's testimony are wiser tostoatoatonolgoatolgostossortolitollIORORORoStolltoROttoltoRottoROStoROIS and swiftly rebuked, nevertheless Japan in a position where she Well Called the Penguin, Since It than the greatest intellectuals of the ly to put :ii its results in the end are always dis- without an appearance of be- Moves Fast on Ground, but Is earth. cannot astrous. has promised Unable to Fly. 0 Lord are ing coerced do what site 8. The statutes of the With this as a settled conviction sr 10 Ito. It is to create trouble between 0 right (v. 8). Ills statutes are the there will come the courage to speak this country and Japan and thereby Do you know what a penguin is? it principles given to us to fit us for the the truth always. And with the o send the first dagger thrust into the You may have read of it, but probably different relationships of life. These courage there will be purpose, pur- es body of this treaty. never have seen one. The penguin is o are just and equitable, because they pose of heart to be true both in word w "I am satisfied that no greater blow an aquatic bird found in the polar re- are from the righteous God. They re- and deed. o consist in minute could ever be struck against the real gions. It is remarkable for its pe- w joice the heart, because the true heart "Truth does not o X accuracy of detail," says Dean Al- interests of China than by such an culiar structure. It has only stumps w rejoice.s in justice and equity. X ford, "but in conveying a right im- amendment. • in place of wings and, for that reason, 0 4. The commandment of the Lord of X pression." It avoids exaggeration "Is it an act of true friendship is unable to fly. But It is a good 0 X (v. 8). This brings into view the per- modification of fact. X statements and toward China or a mere political move walker and an expert swimmer and X 'Fiona) God who stands back of His deviate from the right, 0 It refuses to to defeat the treaty? If it's sponsors diver. The name of "penguin" has x law to 'enforce its demands. This even for personal advantage. now fail to come forward and openly also been given to the training ap- 0 X Commandment is free from error and "Dare to be true; nothing can need a 8; is not driven out prospective X deceit, and It enlightens the eyes. The lie, pledge that if Japan paratus employed to teach 0 United States x effect of God's law is to give man A fault which needs it most grows of the treaty then the aviators the control of the airplane or 0 xi single handed and alone chosen. ability, not only to understand his love two thereby." will proceed seaplane. The name is well x 0 Japan out of China, will re- is as x and salvation, but to be wise as to the to drive The penguin used for training and send our sol- things about him. new this world war unable to fly as its arctic namesake. x COURT AT LEAST CONSISTENT diers into the Orient to fight for her, with wings LOOK! , 5. The fear of the Lord is clean It consists of an airplane , x then by this act they are betraying so very small that the power of the x (v. 9). The reading of the Word of O 0 Judge Remitted Fine When He Com- China with a false kiss. the airplane off x to lift God produces reverential fear in the motor is unable x 0 mitted Indiscretion for Which "If en the other Lend, they declare supplied 0 heart of the reader. Those who have the ground or water. It is KING'S xi Lawyer. W. He Punished they will make war to drive Japan out w Look Out For CHARLES and this godly fear have their hearts with ailerons, elevator, rudder 0 xo of China to prevent Japan receiving run- oc cleansed from sin. The life and rela- wheels exceptionally strong for president, Abraham Lin- only those rights which the other great 0 Our famous ning on the ground. The apprentice is a. tionship founded upon this fear abide a early career as a law- nations of the world have received, 0 his forever. .!oin, during encouraged to run this "penguin" to .0 proclaiming a policy are yer, traveled a circuit in Illinois. Judge then they are his heart's content; there is no danger it The judgments of the Lord 8. they have assailed as being the .0 David Davis and Lincoln were close which Sale that it will to the air. In a short Auctioo take Big true and righteous (vv. 9-11). of "Lincoln's most wicked part of the league of na- . friends, says the author time he graduates to a real airplane a By judgments is meant the sen- a the judge always tions-a policy of interference with a Own Stories," and that can and does fly, and then he . it tences pronounced by God's Word. a keen appreciation of Lin- the quarrels of the old world. Worse a ---ON-- . true thawed can give all his attention to the flying . These penalties are absolutely than that, while they con- .ft soin's stories. violently part without having to worry over the it . and righteous; they are conformable demn a joint the other . "I was never fined but once for con- agreement with of . handling the various controls. The to the intuitive moral sense of man. great white nations of the world to 0 tempt of court," said a man who was sense of safety he enjoys while learn- N These judgments serve as warnings; shield the greater white races from 0 a clerk of court in Lincoln's day. ing is a great nerve sedative to the 1919 X upon 23, man's shipwreck Sept. they prevent • Tuesday, annihilation they would send our sons -Davis fined me five dollars. Mr. Inexperienced aviator. so 0 ilfe'm sea and bring just return to to death to defend the inferior yellow x Lincoln had just come in, and, leaning at 12 o'cloch, M., Sharp. 0 those who obey. races whom we claim to be so inferior o aver my desk, had told me a story so X se U. A Prayer to God (v. 12-14). as to be unfit to associate with us. O MULES for Chapin 0 iriesistibly funny that I broke out in REMEDIES CALL FOR FAITH Will sell ONE CARLOAD OF I. For cleansing from secret faults "Either we will bring both Japan w loud laugh. The judge called me to O of Washington, D. C. These Mules IN (v. 12). Those who reverently study and China into this league of nations, Facks Mfg. Co., )rder, saying- Truly Weird and Wonderful Are Some 17 the Word of God realize in themselves which by the very terms of its provis- of good size and in good condition. Will also sell "'This must be stopped. Mr. Lin- "Cures" for Various Ills of g are the presence of hidden faults from ions will compel for j1 constantly disturbing Japan to return to the Human Body. go flo 5r yoofu.my own Horses and Mules, and 25 Horses, 'which they need cleansing, and they coln, you are China all the German rights acquired w with your stories.' having Horses xo cry out to God for this cleansing. this court by Japan, not only by conquest but °w other people on commission. Anyone he said to me: by the solemn agreement made by her Weird and wonderful are the reme- il 2. Kept back from presumptuous "Then d for sale, bring them in and I will sell them "'You may fine yourself five dollars.' with China herself, or you will drive dies advised in different parts of the Mules in (v- 13)• ;t an p. Japan out of this treaty wherein she for which affect hu- 0 The sins which result from proud "I apologized to the court, but told will not be bound by the obligations world diseases w se defiance of God's laws need to be the judge that the story was worth the which she would assume by joining manity. O 0 the she will rheumatism may be O SALE RAIN OR SHINE! N eradicated by God's special grace and money. Shortly afterwards the judge league, and where be Sufferers from w holding the German territory and all pleased to hear that there are people 0 help. !alled me to him. the German interests by the right of O x who claim to have found a sure cure se C. W. KING, 3. Words acceptable with God "'What was that story Lincoln told conquest and with the broken word .0 for their malady by binding split sr (v. 14). to you?" he asked. of China, she can work her way to Westminster, Md. o very limit of subjugation of all o 1-t22, N "I told him, and he laughed aloud, in the mackerel around the affected part. it The godly man is concerned with the Chinese territory not now within The town of Lee, in England, still isoasolitolsolaolitolsOlsolsoitolaolsoiso spite of himself. the sphere of influence of other pow- oiloato1eoleoltolioasoisoleolso5eoisoleo even his words and desires them to be cure known "'Remit your fine!' he ordered." ers. has on record the famous under God's control. "With this league of nations China as the "Lee Penny." This coin was 4. Meditation of the heart (v. 14). obtains an assurance which is tanta- brought from the Holy Land by a Cru- Skeletons of Extinct Bird. mount to a guaranty by all the world sader. On many occasions when the III. The Inspiration of the Holy that not only will Japan return to Scriptures (II Tim. 3:14-17). Of the ten known existing skeletons China what Germany wrested from health of the people has been threat- Inspiration means God-breathed. By of the great auk in the world, the her In 1898, but henceforth and so ened this penny has been used. "Three the scriptures is meant the Old Testa- United States is the only country pos- long as this league shall last no other dips and One swirl" in a bucket of wa- Boston has these, nation shall rob China of one inch of ment. If Paul's testimony be accept- sessing two. Greater her territory or exercise any control ter were supposed to endow the liquid ed, then the is one being in the museum of the Bos- over her people inconsistent with the with healing properties. I whole Old Testament Notice to Farn)ers! God-breathed, regardless of what the ton Society of Natural History and claims of complete independence and In many parts of Europe it is university sovereignty." thought that passing under an ass a skeptical critics say. Because they the other in the Harvard then reviewed Senator McCumber cough are God-breathed they are profitable museum. the history of the several treaties child suffering from whooping for- The Boston museum contains also under which Japan took over the Ger- will bring instant relief. man rights in Shantung, promising to Almost every one has heard of the TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION 1. Doctrine, that is, teaching. an egg of this extinct bird. In view restore them to China. He then said: curing of warts by touching them 2. Reproof. If the fact that a single egg has you declare "By this amendment with a wedding ring. This "cure" is 8. Correction. neought as high as $535, this is con- that Japan cannot be trusted to keep perhaps not so well known: Make the 4. Instruction in righteousness. iidered a most valuable relic. her word, given not only to China alone, but also given to the United sign of the cross on a wart, at the 5. Thorough equipment of the men This flightless sea-bird formerly was ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, at 2 o'clock States and every other important na- same time chanting: 'What I see, that of God for his work. distributed along the northern coasts tion by reiterated declarations. and islands of North America. In its "There is but one honorable, up- I wish; what I wish, that disappears." in the afternoon, we will demonstrate our sober coloring with a of right and proper course to be pur- Love Endureth All Things.• rout of vest white it resembled nothing so sued by all the great nations, of the Love beareth all things, belleveth sy world, including China and Japan. Let Uncrowned English Queens. man in evening dress. all things, endureth all things. Peo- touch aS a short China keep her treaty; give Japan an There have been several uncrowned the bird was ple we love sometimes disappoint us. Since it was flightless, opportunity to do what she has pledg- queens of England. The first was exterminated, the natives relish- ed her national honor to do; cease -drive Tractor we never easily of France, the second wife Illinois Super They do things dreamed they this Margaret probably was attempt to juggle this country in- Could do. If we love them, we shall ing it as a food. It to war with Japan; defeat this pro- of Edward I. Money was scarce in them because they have wholly exterminated by 1844. posed amendment which arrogates to at the time, not abandon ourselves the the government coffers one right to annul a treaty afford the ex- Farm, near Western faults. We shall just believe that between China and Japan and sets at and Edward could not on the Wm. H. Geiman day they will put away their faults, Havana's High-Sounding Name. naught a treaty made during the pense of a coronation. The four later cease to do evil, and learn to do well. stress of battle between our co-bellig- wives of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn's College, at Westminster. There will The full name of the capital of and Japan Maryland Love erents before we entered Seymour, Anne of Love never despairs of anyone. Cuba is San Christobal de In Habana. into the war•, bring Japan and China successors-Jane demonstration. never falleth. En 1834 a royal decree conferred upon Into this world league and as sure as Cleves, Catherine Howard and Cath- also be other Tractors in this rise city title, "Llave del the sun shall tomorrow Japan erine Parr.- were never publicly the the sounding keep her plighted faith. Of One Religion. In- will China crowned as queen consorts. Henrietta Nuevo Mundo y Antemural de las will receive complete present justice Farmers, don't miss this demonstration. All humble, meek, merciful, just, dins Occidentales," which signifies and assured future protection. Marie, the wife of Charles I, being a pious, and devout souls are every- "Key of the New World and Bulwark "On the other hand, force this strict Catholic, refused to take part in contract by China; drive All are cordially invited. here of one religion, and when death af the West Indies." In emphasis, breach of a state function which would compel taken orthe mask they will know Japan out of this league by insulting has the coat-of-arms of the municipality relieve her from hem- her to partake of the sacrament ac- though the her honor; Yours For Service, one another, divers liver- bears a symbolic key and representa- treaty by first breaking it yourselves cording to the rites of the Church of them ies they weer make strangers.- tions of the fortresses of Morro, Punta and thereby installing her in her im- England. Sophia Dorothea, the wife of right of con- Penn. and Fuerza. pregnable position of George I, and mother of George II, quest and China is doomed. The other In 1050 the city rose to be the com- her be- was never recognized as queen of Eng- Kind Acts. European nations cannot help When to Begin mercial center of the Spanish-Ameri- cause they are tied by their own land and therefore can not be classed & HOFF be KLEE victory cannot A more glorious can possessions, and the principal ren- treaties, and you will not make war as one of Britain's uncrowned queens. than this, on Japan to help China after she has gained over another man dezvous of the royal fleets that car- Caroline of Brunswick, the wife of began on his part, broken her treaty. 12-St that when the injury sled on the trade monopoly between be then George IV, was not permitted to be WESTMINSTER, MD. ours,- "If these friends of China, the kindness should begin on Stalin and America. God save her from her friends." present in Westminster hall at his Tillotson. coronation. Mr. and Mrs. Op:nions. Henry Fisher, of 0303e8M6$618$99803$806$91910160130(308ic TANEYTOWN LOCAL COLUMN Easton, Pa., are the guests of friends "Every man has a right to his own SPECIAL NOTICES. I opinion." Taneytown's Leading Fashion Store. in town. General Advel tisements will be Inserted We Sell Butterich Brief Items of Local News of Special "And yet," liaised the policeman, "I under this heading at one cent a word, A public meeting will be held in once hell-AA Pick up the scattered re- each issue. Real Estate for sale, Two Cents Patterns mains of a man who each word. The name and address of ad- 4 Interest to Our Home Readers. the Opera House, on Monday night, entertained the vertiser must be paid for at same rate; opinion 1 hat he was justified in leav- 29th., for the purpose two Initials, or a date, counted as one of arousing in- ing dynamite on peimle's doorsteps." word. Wm. G. Thomson, of York, spent terest in the formation of a Minimum charge 15c-no 10o charges town and hereafter. Saturday and Sunday with J. A. community welfare organization. An Undesirable Job. Real Estate Sales, minimum eharge-25c. When black face type is desired, double Thomson and wife. Efforts will be made to give a pro- Toiler-Out o' work? Well, try the rate will be charged. gram of entertainment of some kind, boss inside. He ain't bad. The hours No "Apply at Record Office" advertise- Samuel David Reck, of Gettys- ments will be inserted under this heading. not yet definitely arranged, but which are short, the work ain't hard, an' the TANEYTOWN, MD. burg, visited J. W. Witherow's, over will be more fully announced next pay's good. WANTED-Young Guineas, lib and last Sunday, and called on numerous week. The meeting will be free, and Applicant-No good to me. There over. Also Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Squabs, old friends. Ii in't nothin' to almut.-London Calves, at We Have Provided For Your Every Summer property owners and strike higest cash prices; 50c a head taxpayers are Tit-Bits. for delivering Calves. Open every Edward Bowersox and wife, of Bal- especially invited. evening until 8 o'clock. Hides-highest prices. The if> Comfort timore, and Mrs. Green, of Sandy- Husband Who Is Handicapped. Farmers' Produce, H. C. How to Destroy BRENDLE, Prop. vine, visited at Franklin Bowersox's, Insects Injurious to "I imagine, from what Mrs. Stored Grain. Robinson Wearables for the House---all of Satisfactory on Sunday. says about her husband, that he is hav- HIGHEST CASH Prices paid every day for delivery Quality, and at Saving Prices. The most serious damage to wheat ing trouble in supporting her." of Poultry, Butter and Maurice M. Cluts and family, from in shock, "What does she say?" Eggs. Specialty, 50c for delivery of stack, or bin is done by the Calves all Ashton, Ill., have returned to their angoumois grain "She is continually referring to him day Tuesday, or Wednesday moth and the black morning.-Ggo. W. MOWER. Summer Underwear Summer Underwear home after a visit of two weeks here weevil. TheAe insects may be de- as a man with such a brilliant mind." • For Ladies For Men stroyed in grain stored in bins or -Judge. among relatives. HIGHEST CASH Prices Paid for Qualities that fit right, and Splendid weight soft finished barrels by the use of liquid carbon Calves, Eggs and Poultry, delivered Tues- disulphid. feel cool and comfortable. yarn, selected grades in Flat Bal- D. M. Mehring, wife and son, Wil- No More Games. da.y evening or Wednesday morning. Po- Place grain in air-tight bins, Women's Union Suits and briggan Shirts and Drawers. the "The honeymoon is oven". tatoes wanted.--F. E. Swarm.- 8-29-8t Vests, in Fine Lisle finish. Mus- bur, returned last Saturday from an holding from 30 to 40 bushels. Place White Athletic Nainsook Union "Are you quite sure of that?" lin and Knit Drawers. Suits in Sealpox and B. V. D. auto trip to relatives in Philadelphia one pound of carbon disulphid in a "Yes. She no longer hides when CIDER MAKING and Butter Boiling, shallow vessel on and Holmes, Pa. top of the grain she hears hubby insert his latch key Wednesday and Thursday of each week and cover the top of the bin as tight- until further notice.-FRANg H. OBLER. in the front door because she knows Women's Stylish Footwear Men's Footwear for Summer Mrs. Carroll Hess and daughter, ly as possible. The liquid readily 9-19-2t vaporizes, and the fumes, he wouldn't ;flint for her if she did." We have a complete line of the That reflects the choicest of home Monday, after being Ellen, returned heavier than air, pass down through EIGHT PIGS for sale. 6 weeks old, by best shapes, in Gun Metal, Pat- the New Models. Our showing spending a week at her home in the grain, destroying all insects. This No Use. HARRY B. ELEAGLE, near Bridgeport. ent Leather, Kid, and Brown comprises all the leading effects Chestertown, Md. method is most effective when the "There's a man in the house. Let's Leather, in Lace Shoes, Oxfords in Brown and Black English temperature is about 75° F. call for help." FIRE INSURANCE rates have been and Pumps. White Shoes, Ox- Walking Oxfords and Shoes. Men's Brown Wurkshus, at $2.50 J. Ross Galt and wife, of New The disease most injurious to wheat "What's the use?" replied her hus- lowered 10 per-cent. Call and get my fords and Pumps. Children's- Windsor, visited relatives here, last and the factor that usually limits neighbors on rates, especially on town property. No Oxfords and One-strap Pumps. band. "We have either assessments, nor premium notes, but fully their return yields the most in the Southeastern side of us who ha--e reputations for Men's and Boys' Suits Saturday and Sunday, on States paid up Policy.-P. B. ENGLAR, Agent is rust. This affects both niinding their own business." end of a ten days' vacation. stems and leaves, reddish and black Home, of N. Y. 9-19-3t Wash Dress Goods Men's 3-Button Semi-Conserv- spots forming on these parts. Its ative Fitting Models, in Ready- Our market report has been quot- What's the Use? PUBLIC SALE, March 11th., Stock and Light and Dark Patterns, in made and Made-to-Measure. Very development is favored by dampness Printed and Plain Voiles. Beau- ing new corn at $1.80, for some time and heat. It is most destructive on Mrs. Willis-What is this stuff that Implements.-THEODORE KEESER, 2 miles reasonably priced. from Taneytown, on Middleburg road. tiful Dress Ginghams, in selected past; this is an error, as no prices low, damp land. Early-ripening va- you are going to give my husband? Plaids and Checks, at Special rieties will generally be less The Doctor-Anesthetic. After he Beautiful Summer Waists are yet given on new corn. affected FARM of 70 ACRES including 7 or 8 Prices. than late varieties. There are no takes it he won't know anything. rust-proof varieties Acres 'Wood Land all necessary buildings Crepe de Chine and Georgette Mrs. Theodore Warner and Mr. and for the South, but Mrs. Willis-Come, doctor, he and in good condition, for sale.-J. E. Waists. High-class and distinct- sonie are more resistant than others. Mrs. Geo. A. Brown spent. from doesn't need that at all.-Judge. DAVIDSON. 9-19-tf Summer Rugs ive Models in White, Blue and Sowing on fertile, well-drained up- Voile Thursday until Monday last, in Phil- lands and the 9x12 Rugs, in Fibre, Crex, Del- Flesh. Pretty White use of early varieties ST. PAUL'S Lutheran Sunday School, Waists, square, round and V adelphia, visiting the former's sister, are the most successful methods of will hold a festival tox, Congoleum and Brussels. at the Church in Har- Linoleum and Floortex, in neck. Mrs. Wm. E. Davis. combating the disease. Seed treat- ney, Md., Saturday evening, Sept. 20th., ments are not effective in preventing 1919. Everybody come. ERNEST R. SENTZ beautiful patterns. Chas. D. Bankerd has commenced rust. R. No. Littlestown, Pa. Men's Dress Shirts CHURCH NOTICES. and Neckwear the foundation for a new dwelling Men's Dress PUBLIC SALE March 1st., Live Stock Straw Hats Men's French Cuff, Soft Shirts, for Mrs. David R. Fogle, to be fin- Sunday services, Church of the and Farming Implements.-GEota;F: A. Brethren, New Men's Improved Sennet Yacht assorted patterns, in Madras. ished this winter, adjoining his own Windsor, in College BROWN, near Taneytown. Bleached Hats and fine Split Chapel: Mission Study Class, 8:45 A. Percale and Silk. property on Baltimore St., extended. Braid Yacht. Also Staple Al- Men's Popular-priced Fancy M.• Sunday school and Bible study, FOR SALE.-6 Pigs, 6 weeks old, good 9:45;' church pine, woven of Java Palm. A Ties, in Four-in-Hand and Club The High School opened, on Mon- service, 10:45; Christ- ones.-J. N. 0. Sorrn. full ian Workers' meeting, 6:45 P. assortment of Men's and Ties. White Wash Ties, and M.; Boys' Golf Caps. day, with a large attendance of pu- followed by song service at 7:20; LOT FOR SALE 50x300 ft, on .Emmits- Novelty and Stripe Designs. pils and a full force of teachers, Mrs. preaching at 8:00. PROHIBITIVE. burg St., Taneytown, Md.-Apply to olototetnolotetototototototo'rototototot torotototo 0tot0tototototoZolotoP.t0tcl0tetetotoiololotoli-„,.g.5 Merle Ohler having been assigned to Mns-CuAs. D. Boyn. Uniontown Lutheran Charge.-St. "Do you ck..st your bread upon Mies Elizabeth Crapster's room, com- A•4/i41 ,47alii5/4M • V V V V4444 1V434, 3• *VV. V • V • Y Paul, Uniontown: Sunday School at the waters." FOR SALE.-20 Fresh Cows and pleting the team. 10 A. M; sermon at 8 P. M.; C. E. "Not since it's 10 cents a loaf." Springers, and one very tine Holstein at 7:30. Stock Bull, weight 750 lbs.-IA-toy A. Mrs. Nora Frock, and Miss Gladys Emmanuel: Sunday School at 10 Smrrn, Phone 38--31. Baker have returned home, after A. M.; sermon at 11. A cordial wel- PUBLIC SALE spending a week with relatives in come to all. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the Grand OF Officers of Md., will be present September Hagerstown. While there, Miss Uniontown Church of God.-Sun- 23rd., important meeting. Please be day school at 9:30 A. M.,; preaching KEEN'S Gladys was operated on for the re- Two Good Houses present.-C. G. Bow), K. of R. & S. moval of her tonsils and adenoids. at 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. Wakefield-Service at 2 P. M. The undersigned will offer at pub- FOR HOMES in town, and Farms, Taney Lodge No. 28 was represent- In Trinity Lutheran Church next lic sale, on notice my real estate news.-D. W. GAR- NER, Taneytown. 12-2t ed in the elaborate parade in Balti- Sunday morning the Annual Harvest SATURDAY OCTOBER 4, 1919, and Home Service 25c will be held. The 5,10 Store more, on Wednesday, by a delegation church will be appropriately decorated at 1 o'clock, P. M., THE WILLING WORKERS of Grace of 25 members. A considerable num- TWO GOOD DOUBLE DWELLING Reformed church, will hold a home- with fruits, vegetables and flowers. Candy Sale, on the Taneytown. ber of other members witnessed the An appropriate sermon will be preach- HOUSES, made Cake and On the Square, get into the line. church lawn, on Saturday eve, Sept. 20. parade but did not ed, the topic being "Condition of Re- situated on Fairview Avenue, Taney- 12-2t joicing in Harvest." The evening ser- town. C. Ervin Reid and his grandfather, mon will be on "God's Plan for the Each house has five rooms to each INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE, 3-speed, KNOCKS AT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING U. Tobias Reed, left for Detroit, Kingdom's Growth." The members side. Town water in both houses. for sale by RAYMOND C. HILTERBRICK, and popular for A good Assortment of Candy, 5 oz. for 10c. Mich., on Monday evening, where the are requested to bring a liberal thank- Rooms well arranged Taneytown. 12-2t Cotton Hose, 10c each. offering in the benevolence end of the residences or renting. Men's Good Quality former will have employment. The Crash Toweling, 12c Value; 10c yard. weekly envelopes, or in special enve- TERMS made known on day of BELL TOURING CAR, slightly used, latter went on a visit of about three lopes. cv Stocking Feet, 10c Pair. sale. for sale cheap to quick buyer.-01ILER'S Rubber Heels, 10c Pair. weeks, to Detroit and other places in JACOB BUFFINGTON. GARAGE, Taneytown. 12-2t Union Bridge Lutheran Charge.- School Tablets, 5c Each. Ohio. J. N. 0. Smith, Auct. 9-19-3t Teaspoons, 2 for 5c. Keysville: 10 A. M., Communion. FOR SALE-6 H. P. Stover Gasoline Rocky Ridge: 2:30 P. M., dedica- Men's Stiff Collars, 10c Each. A. W. Feeser & Co. paid out about Engine and Belting, and an 8-in New A Full Assortment of Fine Polished Glassware. tion of Mt. Tabor Lutheran and Re- PUBLIC SALE Holland Chopper, good as new.-GRIER $1200.00- in wages, week before last, formed Park. Sermon by Rev. W. 0. Good Strong Market Baskets, 10c. -OF - KEIHOLTZ, Keymar. 12-2t Razor, 10c. to its employees. Payments for the Ibach. 8 P. M. service in Grove. Burham Safety Child's Supporters, 10c Pair. whole season will amount to a big Piney Creek PUBLIC SALE, March 15th. Stock (Presbyterian) church Household Goods, Etc. and Implements.-ALBERT BAKER, near Dye it with "Rit", 10c. item to our local workers, without school, 9:30, morning, followed by Taneytown. 12-2t Toilet Soaps, 5 and 10c. counting large payments to farmers the usual worship, 10:30, with ser- The undersigned will offer at pub- Lace and Embroidery, 5 and 10c Yard. mon on "Beth-car." for corn and peas. lic sale at his premises, on Fairview MAIL US YOUR FILMS to be devel- Shears, 25c. Morning church school (town) 9:30; Avenue, Taneytown, on oped and printed. Our work is first-class. Handkerchiefs, 10c. C. E. evening worship 7:15, with Joseph Sloneker, wife and grand- SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th., 1919, Our service is prompt. A trial will con- Dust Caps, 10c. worship at 8, the theme being vince you of our service.-SrANtaxa's Tin Cups, 5c. children, Myrtle, Frank and Evelyn "Beth-esda." at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de- DRUG STORE,'on the Square, Littlestown, Four-in-Hand Neckties, 25e and 50c. Malchorn, and Chas. Pittinger, all of scribed property: Pa. 6-20 to 9-12 Baltimore, motored to Taneytown, Reformed Church, Taneytown:- ONE BEDROOM SUITE, Sunday school at 9:30, and service at sewing machine, Axminster rug, 1 FOR SALE,-Store Room and Dwell- last Sunday, to visit the former's 10.30. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Mission- ing. A good well of water at the house ,brother, stand, 2 reed rockers, 1 feather bed, B. 0. Slonker, and wife, and ary service at 7:30. Holy Communi- chest, 1 in Mayberry.-Apply to MRS. JOSEPH ion, Sunday, Oct. 5. 1 gong clock, 1 cradle, 1 E. R. Cooley, wife and family. trunk, hat rack, 8 dining-room chairs, MYERS, Taneytown. 9-12-2t U. B. Church.-Town: Bible school 1 handsome buffet„ 1 marble-top EXECUTOR'S SALE Richard Rohrbaugh, who has been SPECIAL BARGAINS-I am located at 9:30, and preaching and Commun- stand, 1 oak clock, kitchen table, 1 in the store formerly occupied by the late OF spending the past three weeks with ion at 10:30. poreh rocker, 6 kitchen chairs, re- all frigerator, E. W. Angell, and am ready for kinds his mother, Mrs. Theo. Warner, and Harney: Bible school at 7 P. M. large buffet, 2 wash tubs, of repairing of Stoves and Tinware, and 8 P. M. 1 table, gold-framed mirror, 1 cup- A FINE FARM other relatives, has returned to Phil- Harvest Home service at to furnish New Home-wade Ware. Am board, 1 umbrella rack, Cook Stove, ready at the same time to show the stock adelphia. Mr. Rohrbaugh was but A Birthday Party. buckets and tubs. of the store, which is being closed out by In Taneytown District Carroll Co. recently returned from Germany, and 1-HORSE WAGON, AND 1 SET OF the Executrix, at very attractive prices. discharged from the U. S. Marine (For The Record.) • HAY CARRIAGES, -G. F. S. Guns. 9-12-3t A birthday party was given to set Maryland. Corps. Mrs Peter Hamilton, on her 82nd 1 halter, 1 work collar and pad, 1 of buggy harness, 1 set of wagon har- TWO GASOLINE ENGINES for sale, birthday. Those present were Mr. 1 Wood Saw and a lot of Washing Ma- The undersigned, by virtue of an and other outbuildings, all of which Our mailing list is taking on a little and Mrs. Peter Hamilton, Charles ness, lot of chains and single trees, Telephone L. K. 1 stable fork, corn sheller, 1 good chines. Write or BIRE- order of the Orphans' Court of Car- are covered with metal roofs, tuld "Fall trade" activity, and is recover- Bankert and wife, John Reaver and LY, Middleburg. 9-12-9t wife, .Mrs. Joe wheelbarrow, 1 grain truck, 1 hod, 1 roll County, Maryland, passed on the are in first-class condition. Also ing from the Summer "drops" quite Foreman, Howard -- Foreman and wife, Mrs. Jas. Weis- excellent wood saw, 1 good cross-cut PUBLIC SALE, MarCh 23. Live Stock 15th day of September, A. D., 1919, good fences. saw, lot of tools, good hand saw, lot nicely. Come right along, friends, haar, Mrs. Chas. Crabbs, Mrs. Mack and Implements. On the Shaeffer tan and the authority contained in the last There is a well of water at the ham and encourage a hard job by giving Crumbacker, Mrs. Wm. Copenhaver, of shovels, ratchet brace, large grind- yard farm, 2 miles north of Westminster. stone, small grind-stone, peck and will and testament of Jacob Baker, and a fine cistern at the Dwelling us fuller support. We are not com- John Copenhaver, Maurice Bankard, -W. MURRAY MILLER. 19-2t Mrs. Wardie Warren, half-bushel measures, 1 vise, lantern, late of Carroll county, Maryland, de- House. plaining half so much as we have the Miss Lucy Rea- ver, Mrs. John T. Stultz, Mrs. Selby, and a lot of articles not mentioned. STUDEBAKER ROADSTER in good ceased, will offer at public sale, on right to. 10 ACRES ARE IN TIMBER. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wilhide, little TERM S-Cash. condition, for sale cheap to quick buyer. the premises, situated on Piney Creek, --Jos. B. Taneytown. 9-5-tf Miss Janette Crumbacker, Willie N. R. REINDOLLAR. Er.noT, about one and a quarter miles from Piney Creek and a good branch run The Editor of the Record left, on Foreman and little sister, Anna. N. 0. Smitht, Auct. 12-2t J. Taneytown, and in close through the property. Fine meadows. Friday, for Jacksonville, Fla., to at- MASON'S GARAGE.-Automobile Re- the town of pairing. Ford Work a Specialty. Satis- Road from tend National Camp of the P. 0. S. Congressman J. Chas. Linthicum, proximity to the State TERMS OF SALE:-Ono-third of has a large faction guaranteed. Frizellburg, Md. eight number of 1918 Agricul- Taneytown to Emmitsburg, in Taney- the purchase money to be paid is of A., as one of delegates from tural Year Books on hand, and 7-4-3m will Insyde Tyres town district, Carroll county, Md., on of sale; or upon the Maryland, and expects to return by be glad to send out to those parties cash on the day who FOR ratification of the sale by the Or- the 27th. The convention will be at- feel they would be interested in -outs and punctures. 3 FARMS SALE.-One along SATURADY. OCTOBER 11, 1919, the book. Prevent blow Creek, 176 acres, near tended by about 200 delegates from Address him, House of Double life and mileage of casing. Piney Kump phans' Court, and the balance in two Representatives, Washington, D. C. Station. One of 180 acres, near Pipe at 2 P. M., all that lot of land, or all over the United States. Goes between tire and tube. Satis- equal payments of six and twelve Mr. Linthicum represents a city Dis- Creek and State Road. ,One of 115 acres Farm, of which a certain Jacob Baker, trict, faction guaranteed. Come to see me, near State Road.---I. E. months, the deferred payments to he therefore has few calls for this DAVIDSON, Tan- Maryland, How would a Building Association book. or write. Come hear the great new eytown. 8-22-tf late of Carroll county, secured by the notes of the purchaser Phonograph, before you buy. containing pay, as a Taneytown venture ? The died seized and possessed, with approved security, bearing inter- in- CLARENCE P. HELWIG, policy of the town has not been to That's Different. 135 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, est from the day of sale; or all cash, Insyde Tyre Distributor, vite growth, but those who want to Harduppe-Will you ,settle a bet for NOTICE! at the option of the purehaser. 4 miles East of Taneytown, near improvements thereon consist come in, must break in. It seems to me? The State Road. 9-19-6t The well-built Brick Dwelling House, CHARLES A. BAKER, us that the financial interests of the Goodthyng-Gladly. What is it? State Board of Health has for. of a FlarduppeTen dollars I bidden Bathing or Swimming in containing 9 rooms and basement, a of Taneytown, Md., Execut,H-. town, for their own profit, should re- lost to INFORMATION Flubdub.-Judge. I Piney Creek, at or near the Taney- large Bank Barn, Corn House, Grain Joseph D. Brooks, Attorney. alize the desperate efforts of the town Will be given FREE on any subject town Pumping Station. All persons are warned not to Shed, 2 Wagon Sheds, Hog House J. N. 0. Smith, Auct. to grow, that are barred by not Taken With Salt. pertaining to horses, their breeding, care and diseases, to the subscribers Swim or Bathe in the Dam or Creek enough houses. Perhaps it would pay Oswald-My love for you is like the of this paper who will direct their in- in that immediate neighborhood. Of- Taneytown Grain and Hay Market business here to build and rent houses, deep blue sea- quiries to fenders will be punished as the law The Glad Hand. even at a loss, in order to accommo- with the I believe you're only acting Clarissa-And I take it The Maryland Breeding Bureau, provides. Corn, 1.8061.80 date a larger population ? Think corresponding amount of salt.-Lon- Your love is merely a play." it 514 American Bldg., Baltimore Md. The Burgess and Commissioners. "If I act so well, won't you give me Rye 1.50®1.511 over! don Answers. 7-4-13t e o w 12-9t ELVIN D. DERN, Burgess. A and in the usual way?" Oats 60(i}60

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