SLEIGHING PARTY.The following comprised a jolly sleighing party from here who had a delightful time at Reisenweaver’s ho-'tej in Seyberftsville last Thursday night: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohlander, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Housman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Betterly ,Mr. and Mrs. Andre w Fritzinger, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. William Cogan. Mr .and Mrs. Silas Woodring, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reisenweaver,Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, Mr. and Mrs. George Benner, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kclchner Sherman Bears, Helen Woodring, Myrtle Walp, Andrew and Thomas Quinney.Emily Camp and Arthur and ClarenceCogan.LIQUOR LICENSE COURT.Drums and vicinity was well repre-^BBj seated at the license court on TuesdajjiHBi Samuel E. Kemp is an applicant for a\ license for the old original Drum hotel and a remonstrance signed by a dozen or more citizens has been tiled claiming itis not necessary. Judge Lynch was on the bench and wais presented with a petition containing the names of 166 citizens asking ttoit the house he licensed; that if is necessary.Ek A. Oberrendcr and George Roth j were heard and both testified to the I need of a hotel in the village. Fred Reifen be rg, S. M. Woodring, William : Rijlheiiner and Pet?r Reisenweaver, of ! this place and Dr. Rutter and Charles j Wenner, of Freeland, were also on ! hand to testify dn favor of a hotel license. J. o. Root and J. S .Durst, were heard against the license, but who were not called .were Milton Ralliet. Emanuel Flickinger and N. S. Drum Col. Martin and J. M. Carr represented I the applicant and P. L. Drum the opponents.1 ^ Mrs. James Shaffer, song Eddie andj Calvin, daughte rLaura and Mrs. W. F.Applegate am} daughters Dora andBertha enjoyed a sleigh ride to Gowenand took dinner at Jacob Woodrinr's home.PATT! Tat n?v