The Democratic Advocate

The Democratic Advocate

f'Thei DemocraticTj 'v Advocate.- . FOINDED, 18^ ANNUM. §I.OO PER WESTMINSTER, MD., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. VOLu 47.-NO. 4. DEATHS PERSONALS and Catherine Coonan were , j| HOUSE NEWS. i ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS fairies and Catherine Stem, Frances : MEETING pm Slifer. Chas. E. Stewart was in New York RECEPTION TO CARDIMLChrestTubman, Madeline Massicot. Helen AT SILVER RUN Lynch, Mrs. this week on business. Catherine Gardner, Nannie 3 estate-mar- Edmund Slifer, of Massicot, Catherine Ruppert, Marga- of real town, Pa., Littles-1 HIMSELF. Miss Dorothy ITIANSEERS died at the home of her Elderdice, College ret Darr, Julia Hill, visiting IN NEW PARISH HALL OF ST. JOHN’SJ Walsh and Mildred 1 DEMOCRATS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THE riage son, Luther Slifer, in Germany | is friends in Baltimore. were LICENSES. ship. Pa., town- Eckenrode sunbonnet babies. Tuesday. October 24th, D. H. Rodkey visited his daughter, After, an elaborate march the child- from a complication of CHURCH. TICKET—LARGE AUDIENCE. diseases, aged STANLEY GORSUCH’S DEAD BODY I Mrs. R. W, Doty, several days last ren grouped themselves round the s 54 years, 10 months and 23 days. De- •week. Cardinal. of the Orphans’ Court. sed had fork ices been in ill health for FOUND BY HIS MOTHER. Mias Jennie Dell went to Hanover, His Eminence made a response fullI A large and enthusiastic about years. Democrat- two , Pa., on Monday, for a weeks’ vis- His Eminence Welcomed by Father of deep feeling to the greetings giv- - ic mass meeting was Thursday I Her maiden two r held Marriage Licenses. [ name was Alice Re-| j j it to her mother. en him and called especial attention i night at the Hall in Silver Run, becca Kindig, a daughter ! Mr, to saying of the late One of the most distressing things Miss Violet Turtle, city, Mallon, Dr. Hering and Parke. the words of Dr. Herlng, ; Hon. T. Herbert Shriver, Chairman and Annie John Kindig, of Conowago i near this ever Voland Elias Easier township, that has occurred in this county for spent from Friday until Monday with that it had been his own rule of of the State Centra! Committee, pre- Pa. About 22 years ago ¦ not to E Eliza Hoffman, both o£ Houcksville. she was some time was the death on last friends at Comus, Md. life allow differences in reli§T sided at the meeting and made an en- L. and Bertha G. Ma- married to Edmund Slifer. re- ious belief to interfere with ¦ Edwin Zahn They Tuesday morning of young Stanley Maulsby, • The reception given Cardinal Gib- his social -1 thusiastlc address advocating the Westminster. sided in Littlestown past Mrs. Wm. P. of Frederick, and friendly others, , thias, both of for the ten Gorsuch who accidentally shot him- bons last Tuesday night in the new ‘ relations with election of the whole Democratic S. Barnes, Winfield, years exception of spent Saturday with Mrs. Sallie and platform Walter and with the the last self with a single barrel shot-gun. M. Parish Hall, by Rev. J. C. Mallon, that the of charity is i ticket from top to bottom. Charles Davis, two months. Grout, East Main street. enough to us Mne M. Woodbine. She is survived by her The boy, who was 15 years age, rector of St. John’s Church, and his broad contain all. The O. Clemson, Esq., also addressed the Harden, Freedom, husband and two of Rev. Arthur Zepp, Indiana, reception followed, John Wesley and children, Luther S.! was the son of Mr. of is congregation, was a de- _ the Cardinal meeting and spoke enthusiastically Woodsboro, Slifer, of Germany and Mrs. B. Frank a guest of parents thoroughly clasping I Christina Keeney, Md. township. Pa.,and ; Gorsuch who live about half a mile his Mr. and Mrs. lightful occasion, and afforded the’ the hands and speaking ; of the prospects of the Democratic B. Cora Danner, Mrs. Frank Beachtel of ! Thomas Zepp, Park avenue. words of friendly greeting to : fall, Oliver Pickett and Silver Run.! west Tuesday morning people community an oppor- "1 about success this and urged all de- a ¦ of Gamber. of this persons. both of Carroll county. | Also step-daughter, Mre. Samuel about half-past seven o’clock, he J Albert Mitten, of Norfolk, tunity for congratulating the Cardi- 800 feated candidates in the Primary Phil- Smith, of Littlestown, Sunday Va.. election, Lee C. Tawney and Mildred I. and the fol- went into the dining room of his spent with his father, John nal on his golden jubilee. and all friends of linger, both of Carroll county. ! lowing brothers and sisters: Geo. home with his gun ! H. Mitten, of the "Times” staff. The new hall, for which candidates in the Primary election of Lisbon, Md., F. Kindig, of in his hand. His much i WEDDINGS August George P. Poole, and Hanover; Samuel Kin- grandfather, Eli T. Bennett, who Mrs. Geo. A. daughter, credit is due Father Mallon, ai 29th, to take their coats off Md. dig, of Kentland, also Wertz and is A. Milter, Morgan, , Ind.; Charles and asked what was go- of spacious building. end work for the nominees of tillian Lucy Kindig, resides there, he Miss Hilda, Lineboro, Md., spent and beautiful The the Michael Fringer and Reif- Prank of near Littlestown, ing to do with the gun. "Oh nothing ; Saturday with friends in Hanover, stage was tastefully decorated withj Sherman—Rlmbey. party, which expression of sentiment snider, both of Taneytown. and Mrs. John Maus, of Silver Run. much,” a met with applause, for Mr. Clemson replied the boy, “Ihave only Pa. number of large American flags A beautiful home wedding L. Otto and Effie V. Fogle, Funeral was held Friday morning and with b took was a candidate in the August pri- George one shell.” Mr. and Mrs. A. Baughman, of autumn leaves and cannas. place last week at the home of Mr. ¦ of Middleburg, Md. at 9:30 Rev. John Jay Hill, Young In presence of maries for the nomination for State’s both o’clock. Gorsuch then went out Bachman’s Mills, were guests of the about 600 of the and Mrs. N. M. Rlmbey, Mt. Airy, : officiating. Interment doors, and Mr. city. e Attorney. in Mt. Carmel about a half hour after- and Zehring, Hanover, citizens of this Cardinal Gib- - when their daughter, Amanda, became I I Commissioners. cemetery. Mrs. J. D. of bons, a Dr. Joshua Herlng School ward, his mother, who was returning : Pa. few minutes after 7 o’clock,;, the of Joseph M. Sherman, of W. made his to the was escorted by Knights bride first during campaign H. Rash, the teacher house from the dairy, saw the the of Col- - Damascus, formerly of Virginia. address this Miss Hattie Study. body Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Everhart and The ! and his first political speech since ho took charge dead of her son lying on the daughter, umbus and members of St. John’s ceremony was performed by of Meadow Branch Miss Morene, Fair Ground s Rev.T.M. i he was a for Comptroller at the beginning of j Nelson Study, well ground about ten yards from the 1 Benevolent Association to a throne Dickey, pastor of Epis- candidate school the Fall known through- : Hill, spent last Sunday at Hagers- draped e the Methodist two years ago. The Venerable term, resigned, and the Superinten- out Adams county, Pa., a house. There were burns on his left with his colors and with a copal church. The wedding march Doc- as dealer town. large i ; j tor never spoke in better form placed agricultural hand and mouth and a j American flag. was played by Mies Olivia Wilson, of and dent has Miss Bessie Steiner in implements, died sud- three-inch Joseph Sheeler, with telling effect and apt school. denly at wound at the base of his skull. The of Shippensburg, Woodville. The home was illustra- in that his home in Littlestown,Sat- Pa., was a guest mother, Welcomed by Father Mallon and I beautiful-; tion he held the attention of urday gun had been discharged, the load of lss, Mrs. ly decorated with cut flowers pot- his hear- The demand for another teacher in morning. October 28, from Josephus Sheeler, Pennsylvania Hon. J. W. Hering. and ers until when to on Taneytown was so heart entering the mouth and going out at ave- ted plants; the parlor green j about close the school at im- failure. He was aged about 57 nue, in and I several was urged years. the skull. The shell hears of I this week. , Father Mallon welcomed the au- - white: reception room green I occasions he to perative that the Superintendent,with marks j the and' ! continue. Herng spoke having been struck by Mr. and Mrs John Miller,and daugh- dience and spoke greeting pink and dining room Dr. of the consent of the Smallwood trustees, The deceased formerly lived in Sil- the hammer words of ? the green and ! valuable training and experience times, ter, Baltimore, to red. of placed Olive O. Pennell, their ver Run, and went three and it is supposed that of visited Mr. Miller’s the Cardinal, after which a choir, ¦,; The bride wore a beautiful white Gorman Miss to Littlestown after an attenmpt parents, and composed of Senator and the other State teacher, in the school at Taneytown, about 10 years ago, where he opened the boy, to fire, Mr,, Mrs. Geo. W. Miller, members of the choirs s ; silk gown trimmed in lace and carried blew East Main street. candidates and of their emminent fit- and secured the services of Miss Bes- an implement warehouse and con- in the muzzle.

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