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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. December 25, 1920—Page 5. GO TO CHURCH TODAY! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL. NOTICES. Thos. H. Robinson, Attorney-at-Law, Bel Air, Maryland. ATTORNEY'S SALE —FOR— VALUABLE FARM IN ELEVENTH DISTRICT OF BAL- TIMORE COUNTY. Today is Christmas, community. It is the day kind was born. Wendjyour way to one of the churches in your of all days, the one on which the Saviour of Man- OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. By virtue of the power and author- ity contained in the mortgage from John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A. Mohr to William H. Tucker, dated the 8th day of September in the year 1919 and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 559, folio 306, default having occurred therein, the undersigned at- torney named in said mortgage will offer at Public Sale at the Court House door in Towson, On Tuesday, January 11, 1921, At 12 o'clock M., all that Valuable Farm situate on the Harford Pike near Fork, in the Elev- enth District of Baltimore County, composed of part of a tract of land known as Clockson's Hope, or by what- soever name or names it isi known, containing 94 acres, 24 square perches more or less. Being the same tract of land more particularly described in a deed from John W. Mohr to John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A .Mohr, dated the 5th day of September, 1918, and re- corder among the Land Records of' Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. j 502, folio 595. This property is improved by a large DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, WAGON HOUSE, and other necessary outbuildings and it is desirably located. About 65 acres of this land is under cultivation and the balance in woods. • TERMS OF SALE—Terms of sale are, that one-third of the purchase money shall be paid in cash on the day of sale or the ratification thereof in discretion of the undersigned attorney. One-third in six months and the bal- ance in twelve months from the day of sale, or all cash on the day of sale at the option of purchaser. The credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. THOMAS H. ROBINSON, Attorney. R. CALVERT STEUAT, Auctioneer. 12-18 4t. Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland. ORDER NISI. ELIZABETH E. BOTELER, et al. vs. ELIZABETH E. WHITE, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. STILTZ. —Merry Christmas to you and yours. \ c , —Mrs. Mini-Tie-HeSs is suffering with an infected limb, caused by falling on a nail. —Mrs. Frank Burns, who has been I ill, suffering with tonsilitis, is much improved. —Miss Mary E. Bayne spent the past week-end with friends in Fawn Grove, Pa. —Miss Emma Burns is the guest of her brother, Mr. M. F. B. Rics Burns, of Newark, N. J. —There will be appropriate services in all the churches of the county seat today (Christmas). —Mr. W. S. Bowen, of Alexandria, Va., spent Sunday last with his mother here, Mrs^. C. Rebecca Bowen. —Mrs. John S. Held and two chil- dren, Katherine and Elizabeth, who have been ill, are convalescing. —Mr. R. Calvert Steuart is spending Christmas at Atlantic City "listening to what the wild waves are saying." —This morning (Christmas Day) the customary 6 o'clock morning service will be held at the Towson M. E. Church. —A Christmas greeting card was re- ceived by all the county school teach- ers this week from Supt. Clarence G. Cooper. —A beautiful Christmas folder, rich in colors, was received on Thursday by The Jeffereonian from the Black & Decker Mfg. Co. —Towson will have a new garage. It is rapidly nearing completion on the lot at the corner of Pennsylvania and Delaware avenues. —The Sunday-school of the Towson M. E. Church will hold its annual Christmas entertainment on Wednes- day evening next. —The condition of little Catherine Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Held, who has been quite ill, is re- ported as much improved. —Mr. J. R. Gordon and son, Charles, and grandson, of Towson, left last Sunday night for Lancaster, Onio, L o visit his son, Rev. Harry Gordon. —The Towson Camp Fire Girls, who assumed charge of the sale of Chrislt- mas seals here this season, showed splendid results, according to all re- ports. —Mr. E. J. Johnson, who has been connected with The New Era as editor for about two months, severed his as- sociations* with that publication re- cently. —Mrs. Charlotte M. Schuster, mother of Mr. Martin R. Schuster, assistant casher of The Towson National Bank, died at her home at Parkville on Tues- day last. —Mrs. P. L. Ruby and children, Misses Susine and Margaret, and P. L. Ruby, Jr., are spending the Christmas holidays with the late Mr. Ruby's mother and sjisters in Chambersburg-. —Mrs. Walter Atwood Yeakle, of Norristown, Pa., and Messrs. George G. Wheeler and Joseph F. Wheeler vre spending Christmas with their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Whfteler. —The Black & Decker Mfg. <Co. at Towson Heights will be closed down from Christmas to New Year's Day. during which time stock will be taken, and to afford the employees a week's vacation. —The Maryland State Normal School, South Towson, is closed for the Christ- mas holidays, to reopen after New Year's. Most of the students are spending their time with parents or relatives out of town. —Tall boards painted with black and white stripes have been erected on the York road, one near Railroad avenue and the other at the corner of Willow evenue, evidently to warn per- sons that a railroad bridge is near. —The condition of County Commis- sioner John W. Grace, who has been a patient for a few weeks at the Union Protestant Infirmary, Baltimore City, where he underwent an operation, is reported as being slightly improved. —Rev. Wm. A. and Mrs. Koontz will celebrate their golden wedding anni- versary at their home in Catonsville on January 3rd. Rev. Richard G. KoOntz, pastor of Towson M. E. Church, a son of the venerable couple, will join them in their fiftieth anniver- sary of married life. (Continued on Page 8—Col 1.) The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and left a fine baby boy. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. Paul Shaffer, of near Lineboro, Md., recently purchased a small farm here of Mr. Ludwich Eglsader. A Christmas program will be render- ed at Stiltz Church tomorrow at 9.30 A. M. and at 7.30 P. M. Preaching here this morning at 10 o'clock by the . Reformed pastor, Rev. A. H. Herbst, of" the Shrewsbury charge. Mr. Nevin Fourham recently left for Mount Airy, Pa., where he has accept- ed a position. Mr. Luudwich Eglsader and two sons are on the sick list 'suffering from bad colds. Maldin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaffer, who was very ill, is again able to be out. Mr. C. P. J-ambert was a visitor at Towson Monday. 'in O 11 n Advertise in 1 O b e l l : — THE; JEFFERSONIAN "It Covers The Community Like The Dew" STRAYED. One Stear. Owner will please come pay charges and take it away. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 17th day of De- cember, 1920, that the sale made and reported by Lawrence E. Ensor and Charles W. Claggett, trusetts for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On, or before the 10th day of January, 1021, Provided a copy of this Order be in- serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks be- fore the said 10th day of January, 1921. The report states the amount of sale to be $9400. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-18-4t. ' 12-25-3L* B. H. ALMONY, Parkton, Md. T. Tilden Kelbauffb, Attorney-at-Law, 210 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. PLEASANT GROVE. JOHN GRANT MAYS et al. vs. ISAAC NEWTON TURNBAUGH, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. Mr. Henry T. Myers, who has been ' visiting in Baltimore for the past two i weeks, returned to the home of Mr. James Wilhelm one day the past week. ] Mrs. Edna Harris and chidren visited the former's parents', Mr. and Mrs. j Samuel Bosley, on Sunday last. Mr. E. C. Myers, of the Railway | Mail Service, who is stationed in Bal- ! timore, is spending a few days wtih , his parents, Mr. and Mrsi J. E. Myers. | Mrs .Tillie Pitts is on the sick list at j this writing. Mr. Bernard Osborne, of Baltimore, spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Osborne, of this place. HARRISONVILLE. The annual Christmas entertain- ment will be held tonight at Ward's Chapel. The Evangelical Church, of Hebb- ville, will hold its entertainment tonight and watch-meeting will be held New Year's Eve. The Hebbville School held an enter- tainment Thursday night. Mrs. Scott, of North Branch, gave a party last Saturday in honor of her birthday. Mr. Oscar Holbrook received a broken leg Tuesday while handling logs. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 2nd day of De- cember, 1920, t h a t the sale made and reported by John Mays Little and T. Tilden Kelbaugh, trustees, for the sale of the p'roperty described in the pro- ceedings in th above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 27th day of December, 1920. Provided a copy of this Order be in- serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks be- fore the said 27th day of December, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $4,400.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-4-4t. S. Seott Kirkley, Attorney, 510 E. Lexington Street, Balto., Md. OKT'HANS' COURT NISI ORDER. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BAL- TIMORE COUNTY. ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 14th day of December, 1920, that the sale of the Leasphold Estate of Jakub or Jacob Uhler, deceased, made by Josefa or Josephine Uhler, the Administratrix of the said deceased, and this day report- ed to this Court by the said Adminis- tratrix be ratified and confirmed, un- less cause be shown to the contrary, On or before the 10th day of January, 1021. Provided a copy of this order be in- serted in s'ome weekly newspaper, printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three success- ve weeks before the said 10th day of January, 1921., The report states the amount of sales to be $925.00. JOHN HOFF, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS, Judges. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills; for Baltimore County. 12-18-4t.* NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Etta H. Maddox, Attorney-at-Law, 407 Law BIdg., Baltimore, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SHAMBURG. Mr. and Mrs. George Hedrick mo- tored to Philadelphia last week. Revival services will begin at Ho- shall's U. B. Church Sunday evening, December 26, by Rev. J. H. Lehman. A Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year to all friends of The Jeffer- sonian. Flames swept Mt. Holly Inn, Wal- brook, Baltimore City, on Tuesday night, causing a loss of $3»0,000. " An alleged deserter from the U. S. Army is said to have confessed to have been a spy during the war. A definite program was arranged this week to finally fix the amount of Germany's indemnity. The Western Maryland Railroad Co. has asked the Public Service Commis- sion to ispue $225,000 worth of ponds for extra equipment to handle coal. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Or- phans' Court of Baltimore County, let- ters of Administration on the estate of ZIPPORAH A. COALE, late of said county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the said es- tate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920. S. CARROLL COALE, 753 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 12-18-4t. Administrator. John L. G. Lee, Attorney-at-Law, 511 Calvert Bldg-., Baltimore, Md. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The regular annual STOCKHOLD- ERS' MEETING OF THE OVERLEA BANK will be held On January 5th, 1921, At 8 o'clock P. M., at the BANK BUILDING, OVERLEA, MD. JOHN S. BIDDISON, President. WILLIAM J. SEWARD, Cashier. 12-25-2t. Elmer R. Haile, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland. ORDER NISI. LITTLETON R. RIDGELY, Et Al. vs. NAOMA RIDGELY, An Infant, Et Al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY ORDERED, Bv the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 23rd day of De- cember, 1920, t h a t the private sale made and reported by Elmer R. Haile trustee appointed for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the aboveentitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the,, con- trary thereof be shown, On or before the 17th day of January, 1921, Provided a copy of this order be in- serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive we n, 's be- fore the said 17th day of January, 1921. The report states the amount of sale to be $10,000.00. WILLIA;vt P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-25-4t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Or- phans' Court of Baltimore County let- ters Testamentary on the estate of FRANK B. JENKINS, late of said county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. On or before the 8th day of June, 1921; they may othewise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 3rd day of December, 1920. MARY AUGUSTA JENKINS, Executrix, 12-4-4t Hyde, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EXPARTE IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH E. KNOTT, TRADING AS NORTH BRANCH SUPPLY COMPANY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY. ORDERED BY THE COURT, this 10th day of December, 1*920, that Louis P. Bolgiano, the trustee in the above cause named, give notice to all persons having claims against Joseph E. Knott, trading as North Branch Supply Com- pany, to fi'e their claims, properly authenticated, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, On or before the 3rd day of January, 1921, by causing a copy of this order to be pubMshed in some weekly newspaper published in Baltimore County once a week for three successive weeks be- fore the 3rd day of January, 1921. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk, ooy—T s WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-ll-4t. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County letters Testamentary on the estate of EMILY MOWELL MAYS, late of said county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the sail estate are hereby warned to exhibit the s|ime, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be erclud- ed from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said'estate are re- quested to make immediate payment. Given under its hand this 17th day of December, 1920. SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO. BALTIMORE, Executor. 12-18-4t. Towson, Md., D«c. 8th, 1920. We, the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, having met as re- quired by law for the purpose of mak- ing the annual levy for the ensuing fiscal year beginning January 1st, end- ing December 31st, 1921, and providing for all the expenses and disbursements of said county for said period, do now order and publ'sh as follows: 1st. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 35 1-3 cents on eVery $100 worth of assessable prop- erty in Baltimore County as a State Tax, being $291,085.24* upon a basis of $82,382,615. 2nd. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of $1.78 on every $100 worth of assessable property in Baltimore County as a County tax, be- ing $1,645,520, upon the following classes of property, viz: Real, fixed personal and mixed property (including distilled spirits in Bond) and stocks of Maryland Corporations, (except Bank Stocks) being $1,645,520, on a total basis of $92,445,190, and a tax of 1 per cent, upon the assessed valuation of the shares of all Bank Stocks taxable in Baltimore County, being $30,000 on a total estimated basis of $3,000,000. 3rd. We do hereby levy and impose an assssment or tax of 15 cents on every $100 as a State Tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences' of debt in whatsoever form, issued by any State, or other than the State of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporation, incorporated by any such State or in any foreign country and owned by residents of Baltimore County, includ- ing as such owners, any resident of said County, who has an equitable in- terest in such property with the legal title to the same in some other, or cor- poration who is a resident of some Cunty in this State, or who is a resi- dent of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 15 cents on the $100 amounting to $46,835, upon a basis of $31,223,610. 4h. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 30 cents on every $100 as a County tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences of debt in whatever form issued by any State, or other than the Sate of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporation, icorporated by any such State or any foreign country and owned by resi- dents of Baltimore County, including as such owners, any resident of said County who has an equitable interest in such property with the legal title to the same in other, or corporation who is a resident of siome County of this State, or who is a resident of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 30 cents of the $100, amounting to $93,670 upon a basis of $31,223,610. 5th. We do hereby further levy and impose an additional assessment or Special Tax at the rate of ten cents on every $100 worth of assessable prop- erty within the limits of the Twelfth District of Baltimore County as de- scribed in Chapter 442 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland passed at the January Session 1910, excepting therefrom such portions of said District as were annexed by Chap- ter 82, Acts of 1918, to Baltimire City, for the purposesset forth in said Act. 6th. We do hereby further levy and imposl? an additional assessment or Special Tax at the rate of ten cents on every $100 worth of assessable prop- erty withinthe limits of the village of Towson, in Baltimore County, as de- scribed in Chapter 861 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at the January Session of 1914, for fche purposes set forth in said Act. 7th. We do hereby appropriate the following amounts for the purpose of paying the expenses of Baltimore County for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31st, 1921: Agricultural Agent i Assessment of New and Missed Property Baltimore County Home for Indigent & Infirm... Balto. County Trade Com- mission Burial of Paupers Circuit Court Conveying Prisoners Contingent Account Coroners & Post Mortems County Commissioners' Of- fice County Treasurer's Office. Court House Expenses . . . Discount for prompt pay- ment of taxes Election and Registration Fire Department Highways Incidental Expenses Insolvent and Erroneous.. Interest on Annex Notes.. Jail Justices of Peace & Con- stables Law Department Lighting Orphans' Court Outdoor & Widows' Pen- sion & Charity Police Department Property Purchased at Tax Sales Public Schools (Running Expenses) Publishing and Printing . Refunded Taxes Removed Cases Removing Garbage Repairs) to County Bldgs.. Sanitary Expenses School for Boys and Girls Sheriff's Office Support of Insane Tubercular Hospital SALES AND LEGAL WOTICES. Noah E. Oflutt, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Md. County. MORTGAGE SALE —OP— A VALUABLE TRACT OP LAND, LOCATED ON THE COUNTY ROAD LEADING FROM BEAVER DAM TO OREGON, IN THE EIGHTH ELEC- TION DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a mortgage from Effie C. Duncan and Albert E. Duncan, bearing date the 2nd day of October,, in the year 1912, and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. G. No. .396, folio 130, etc., default having occurred therein, the undersigned attorney named in said mortgage, will offer for sale and sell at Public Auction at the Court House door, in Towson, On Tuesday, December 28, 1920, At 12 o'clock M., ALL THOSE TWO LOTS OR PARCELS OF GROUND, lying contiguous to each other, and lo- cated as above set forth, and contain- ing in the aggregate 11 ACRES AND 89 SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND, more or less. This property is unimproved; has a frontage of about 750 feet on the above county road and adjoins the lands of Linwood J. Parks, Mrs. Florence Crow- ther and the Bishop property. The land is of excellent quality and in a fine state of cultivation, and is splen- didly located. Taxes and all expenses adjjusted to day of sale. TERMS OF SALE—Cash upon rati- fication of sale. A cash deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser on day of sale. NOAH E. OFFUTT, Attorney named in Mortgage. 12-4-4t. Samuel C. Mahle, Sheriff of Baltimore County. SHERIFF'S SALE —OF— VALUABLE PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE VILLAGE OF ST. DENIS, IN THE THIRTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTI- MORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. LEGAL NOTICES. Noah E. Offutt, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland. ORDER OP PUBLICATION. REBECCA NICHOLS YELLOTT, GEORGE W. YELLOTT, her husband, vs. ELEANOR BROGDEN, JULIA READ, HARRY S. READ, JAMES C. GIT- TINGS, ERNEST GITTINGS, ELEA- NOR ADDISON GITTINGS, ELIZA- BETH D. JONES, JOHN PAUL JONES, RICHARD E. YELLOTT, MAMIE YELLOTT, his wife; GEO. YELLOTT, or his unknown heirs, if he be dead, and left any surviving him; HOWARD YELLOTT, DANIEL D. YELLOTT, SETTIE YELLOTT, his wife; HENRY W. YELLOTT, ANNA YELLOTT, his wife; EMILY Y- BLANDFORD, DOUGLAS M. BLAND- FORD, her husband. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. Cook & Cook, Attorneys, 23 Central Savings Bank Bldg., Baltimore, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Or- phans' Court of Baltimore County, let- ters of Administration on the estate of JOSEPH FRAZIER, late of said county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the said es- tate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920. JEDIER FRAZTER, Administrator, 12-18-4t.* Ellicott City, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Or- phans' Court of Baltimore County let- ters Testamentary on the estate of DAVID W. RHOTEN, late of said county, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the aaid estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 15th day of June, 1921. they may otherwise by law be exclud- ed from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand thia 10th day of December, 1920. LUCY RHOTEN, Executrix. l.-ll-4t.* Hampstead, Md. WANTED. Young women, 18-28 years of age, to train for nurses. Write for catalogue and particulars to Supt. OF NURSES, Robert Garrett Hospital for Children, 27 N. Carey St., 12-4-4t Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE. Three and one-half horse power Gaso- line Engine, in good running order, with Saw, attached on one-horse run- ning gear. Apply to WALTER CYPULL, Evesham Avenue, Govans. 12-ll-3t. Telephone Tuxedo 1350 2,000.00 | 12,000.00 12,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 25,000.00 250.00 10,000.00 500.00 20,000.00 7,200.00 12,785.00 1,000.00 60,000.00 104,000.00 585,895.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 18,000.00 8,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 60,000.00 5,100.00 6,500.00 64,000.00 2,500.00 656,360.00 3,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 18,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 3,600.00 8,500.00 20,000.00 2,000.00 Under and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County at the suit of Joseph H. Schlessinger against the goods and chattels, lands and tene- ments of Siadea V. Harman and Flor- ence C Harman, to me directed, I have seized upon and taken in execution all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said Siadea V. Harman and Florence C. Harman in the following described property, to wit: Being all that piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in St. Denis, near Relay, in Baltmore Coun- ty, being a part of the tract of land conveyed to Thomas H. Mellon by Geo. W. M. Crook and Hannah M. Crook by deed dated July 25, 1867, a plat of which is filed in proper office at Tow- son, the said piece Of land embracing the northwesternmost portion of lot No. 140, and lot No, 139 on said plat, and is thus described: Beginning for the same on the south- west side of Main avenue, at the dist- ance of sixty-six feet eight inches northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwest side of Main avenue (forty feet wide) with the northwest side of Walnut street (forty feet wide) and running thence northwesterly bounding on said southwest side of an alley 10 feet wide, running parallel with Walnut street; thence southwesterly, bounding on the southeast side of said alley, with the use thereof in common one hundred feet to the corner formed by the inter- section of the southwest side of said alley, with the northeast side of another alley ten feet wide; thence southeasterly, bounding on the north- east side of last mentioned alley, with the use thereof in common thirty- three feet four inches and thence northeasterly parallel with Walnut street, one hundred feet to the place of beginning. For title see deed from Eliza J. Har- man to the said Siadea V. Harman dated July 30, 1919, and recorded among the Land Records, of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C, No. 514, folio 141, &c, in fee simple. And I hereby give notice that On Tuesday, January 4, 1921, At 12 o'clock noon, At the Court House door, Towson, Md., I will sell at Public Auction all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said Siadea V. Harman and Florence C. Harman to the highest bidder for cash. SAMUEL C. MAHLE, Sheriff of Baltimore County. 12-ll-4t. William P. Cole, Jr., Atorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland. $ 1,769,190.00 We have placed in the hands of N. Bosley Merryman, Treasurer of Balti- more County, and Collector of State and County Taxes for said County, the bills of the several taxes herein men- tioned, he being authorized by Law to receive the same from the person by whom the same are due and payable. WITNESSETH our hands and seals this 8th day of December, 1920. WILLIAM F. COGHLAN, ROBERT C. CLARKE, HARRISON RIDER, County Commissioners of Baltimore County. Test - JOHN R. HAUT, Chief Clerk and Auditor. 12-ll-3t. Carey & Glenn, Solicitors, 10 St. Paul St.. Baltimore, Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. EX PARTE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MOSS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL- TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to procure a decree for the adoption of the child known as Moss, and to change his name to Harold Hayward Baetjer. The Petition states that Frederick Henry Baetjer and Mary Y. Carey Baetjer, his wife, secured said child from the Rescue Orphanage of the County of Richland, and State of South Carolina; that said child has no guard- ian and no property, and that they are financially able to educate and care for him, and decide to adopt him and to have his name changed as afore- said. It is therefore upon this 1st day of December, 1920, ordered that the Petitioners by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once a week for three successive weeks, on or before the 27th day of Decembr, 1920, give notice to all persons who may be interested in said infant, Moss, warning them to ap- pear in this Court in person or by so- licitor On or before the 6th day of January, 1921, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree should not be passed as pray- ed. WALTER W. PRESTON, True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE. Clerk. 12-4-4t. PUBLIC SALE —OF— ABANDONED SCHOOL HOUSE AND TWO ROODS AND TWENTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, FRONTING ON THE COUNTY ROAD LEADING FROM THE YORK TURN- PIKE ROAD TO WHITE HALL KNOWN AS WISEBURG SCHOOL IN THE SEVENTH ELECTION DIST- RICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. The object of this suit is to have the Court construe the Last Will and Tes- tament of Henry N. Gittings, to the end that the estate, to which the plaintiff is enitled thereunder may be determined, and for such other and further relief as their case may require. The Bill of Complaint filed in the above cause states that Henry N. Git- tings, late of Balimore County, de- deased, departed this life in the year 1863, leaving a last Will and Testa- ment, duly executed to pass real estate which Will was admitted to probate by the Orphans' Court of Balimore County and letters Testamentary thereon graned to George A. Williams, a copy of said Will being filed with the bill. That by the first clause of said Will of Henry N. Gitings, he devised all his property, real and personal (except such as was otherwise provided for) to John S. Gittings, in trust for the com- plainant, who was then Ann E. Gitt- ings, his only 'child, and her heirs un- der a certain condition, mentioned in said Will, which condition provided that the said Ann E. Gittings should change her name to Rebecca Nichols Gittings, which was done, as appears by a certified copy of decree filed in this case. The bill further states that in the event of failure to change her name to Rebecca Nichols Gittings, the estate was to be held in trust for his sisters, Margaret Gittings and Eleanor Gittings now Eteanpr Brogden, and their heirs in equal portions, and in the event of the death of either of said sisters, the descendants of either to take the share of his or her parents. That the said Margaret Gittings de- parted this life, unmarried and with- out issue, leaving however, a sister, Eleanor Brogden; a niece, Julia Read, who is married to Harry S. Read; a nephew, James C. Gittings; a nephew, Ernest Gittings, all of whom reside in Baltimore City and are of full age, and are the children of a deceased brother, James Gittings; also two nieces, Elizabeth D. Jones, who is mar- ried to John Paul Jones and Eleanor Addison Gittings, unmarried, the chil- dren of a deceased brother, William Gittings, all of whom resjde in Wash- ington, D. C. That the children of the complain- ants are: Rich'd. E. Yellott, whose wife is Mamie Yellott, both of whom are of full age and reside in New Mexico. George Yellott, who is of full age, and whose whereabouts are unknown; Howard Yellott, unmarried; Daniel D. Yellott, whose wife is Settie Yellott, all of whom are of full age and reside in South Dakota; Emily J. Blandford, whose husband is Douglas M. Bland- ford, both of whom are of full age, and reside in Baltimore County, and Henry W. Yellott, whose wife is named Anna Yellott, both of whom are of full age and reside in the State of Minne- sota. That John Charles Gittings, mention- ed in said will, is dead, without is,sue surviving him. That under the terms of said will the complainant is advised that she, hav- ing complied with the terms and con- ditions of said Will as provided for therein, is entitled t$ a fee simple estate in the real estate devised there- under, but as the question has arisen- as to just what your complainant is entitled to take under the Will; a con- struction of same by the Court is necessary to determine same to the end that any cloud may be removed from said title. That the complainant has been in absolute undisputed possession of the property since becoming of age, some forty years ago. It is thereupon this 7th day of De- cember, 1920, Ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in Equity, that the plaintiffs by causing, a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once in each 0 f four successive weeks before the 10th day of January, 1920, give notice to said defendants of the object and substance of this bill, warning them to be and appear in this Court in person or by solicitor, On or before the 10th day of January. 1921, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not to be passed as prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. l/-ll-4t. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Towson National Bank will be held at the bank building in Towson, Md. On January 11th, 1921, Between the hours of 11 a nd 12 o'clock. For the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the tran- saction of such other business as may come before such a meeting. ,„ ,, . w - CLARENCE CRAUMER, 12-ll-4t. Cashier. The Board of Education having abandoned for future use the old Wise- burg School, located along- the County road which leads from the York Turn- pike road in Baltimore County to White Hall, in said County, and known as the Wiseburg School, and by resolution passed at a meeting of said Board of Education, decided to dispose of said property, and will sell the same at Public Auction On Tuesday, December 28, 1920, At 2 o'clock P. M., ON THE PREMISES. The property consists of two roods and twenty square perches of land, more or less, which was deeded on Novem- ber 21, 1876, by Thomas W. Hunter and George Little, surviving trustees of the Wiseburg Church to the Board of County School Commissioners of Baltimore County, in fee simple, which deed is recorded among the Land Rec- ords of Baltimore County in Liber J. B., No. 98, folio 494, &c. The propertv has a nice frontage on the aforesaid County road, is improved by a one- story Frame Building formerly used as a school house, and is in good re- pair at this time. The ground is splen- didly located for residential purposes and the building thereon can be read- ily converted into a residence or used as a community hall. TERMS OF SALE—All cash, on or before thirty days after the date of sale, upon the receipt of which the Board of Education of Baltimore Coun^ ty will convey said .property in fee simple. A cash deposit of two hundred ($200.00) dollars will be required on the day of sale. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BALTI- MORE COUNTY, a body corporate. By CLARENCE G. COOPER, Superintendent. WILLIAM P. BUTLER, Auctioneer. 12-ll-3t. OOOO0O9OO9OOOOOOOOOOS DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE? FOR SALE. Registered Poland China Pigs. Big bone type. Both sexes. Apply JOHN P. MAYS, White Hall, Md. FOR SALE. ryland State Archive m Large Jersey Cow, (Registered). Calf by her side. W. GILL SMITH, York Road at Seminary Avenue. S If you have country store 8 property for sale, city or g suburban Real Estate, or x wish to purchase, commu- § nicate with the Baltimore Company, Inc., Lexington Street Baltimore, Md. Telephone, St. Paul 8375 tuy

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Page 1: December 25, 1920—Page 5. GO TO CHURCH TODAY!mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1_63/pdf/mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0411.pdfmas holidays, to reope n after New Year's. Most of

THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. December 25, 1920—Page 5.

GO TO CHURCH TODAY! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL. NOTICES.

Thos. H. Robinson, Attorney-at-Law, Bel Air, Maryland.

ATTORNEY'S SALE —FOR—

VALUABLE FARM IN ELEVENTH DISTRICT OF BAL­

TIMORE COUNTY.

Today is Christmas, community. It is the day kind was born.

Wendjyour way to one of the churches in your of all days, the one on which the Saviour of Man-

OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COMMIS­SIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY.

By virtue of the power and author­ity contained in the mortgage from John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A. Mohr to William H. Tucker, dated the 8th day of September in the year 1919 and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 559, folio 306, default having occurred therein, the undersigned at­torney named in said mortgage will offer a t Public Sale at the Court House door in Towson,

On Tuesday, J anua ry 11, 1921, At 12 o'clock M.,

all that Valuable Farm situate on the Harford Pike near Fork, in the Elev­enth District of Baltimore County, composed of par t of a t ract of land known as Clockson's Hope, or by what­soever name or names it isi known, containing 94 acres, 24 square perches more or less. Being the same tract of land more part icularly described in a deed from John W. Mohr to John W. Mohr, Jr., and Mary A .Mohr, dated the 5th day of September, 1918, and re­corder among the Land Records of' Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. j 502, folio 595.

This property is improved by a large DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, WAGON

HOUSE, and other necessary outbuildings and it is desirably located. About 65 acres of this land is under cultivation and the balance in woods. •

TERMS OF SALE—Terms of sale are, tha t one-third of the purchase money shall be paid in cash on the day of sale or the ratification thereof in discretion of the undersigned attorney. One-third in six months and the bal­ance in twelve months from the day of sale, or all cash on the day of sale at the option of purchaser. The credit payments to bear interest from the day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned.

THOMAS H. ROBINSON, Attorney.

R. CALVERT STEUAT, Auctioneer. 12-18 4t.

Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland.

ORDER NISI.

ELIZABETH E. BOTELER, et al. vs.

ELIZABETH E. WHITE, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­

TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.

STILTZ.

—Merry Christmas to you and yours. \ c ,

—Mrs. Mini-Tie-HeSs is suffering with an infected limb, caused by falling on a nail.

—Mrs. Frank Burns, who has been I ill, suffering with tonsilitis, is much improved.

—Miss Mary E. Bayne spent the past week-end with friends in Fawn Grove, Pa.

—Miss Emma Burns is the guest of her brother, Mr. M. F. B. Rics Burns, of Newark, N. J.

—There will be appropriate services in all the churches of the county seat today (Christmas).

—Mr. W. S. Bowen, of Alexandria, Va., spent Sunday last with his mother here, Mrs .̂ C. Rebecca Bowen.

—Mrs. John S. Held and two chil­dren, Katherine and Elizabeth, who have been ill, are convalescing.

—Mr. R. Calvert Steuart is spending Christmas at Atlantic City "listening to what the wild waves are saying."

—This morning (Christmas Day) the customary 6 o'clock morning service will be held at the Towson M. E. Church.

—A Christmas greet ing card was re­ceived by all the county school teach­ers this week from Supt. Clarence G. Cooper.

—A beautiful Christmas folder, rich in colors, was received on Thursday by The Jeffereonian from the Black & Decker Mfg. Co.

—Towson will have a new garage. I t is rapidly nearing completion on the lot at the corner of Pennsylvania and Delaware avenues.

—The Sunday-school of the Towson M. E. Church will hold its annual Christmas entertainment on Wednes­day evening next.

—The condition of little Catherine Held, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Held, who has been quite ill, is re­ported as much improved.

—Mr. J. R. Gordon and son, Charles, and grandson, of Towson, left last Sunday night for Lancaster, Onio, Lo visit his son, Rev. Har ry Gordon.

—The Towson Camp Fire Girls, who assumed charge of the sale of Chrislt-mas seals here this season, showed splendid results, according to all re­ports.

—Mr. E. J. Johnson, who has been connected with The New Era as editor for about two months, severed his as­sociations* with that publication re­cently.

—Mrs. Charlotte M. Schuster, mother of Mr. Martin R. Schuster, assis tant casher of The Towson National Bank, died at her home at Parkvil le on Tues­day last.

—Mrs. P. L. Ruby and children, Misses Susine and Margaret, and P. L. Ruby, Jr., are spending the Christmas holidays with the late Mr. Ruby's mother and sjisters in Chambersburg-.

—Mrs. Walter Atwood Yeakle, of Norristown, Pa., and Messrs. George G. Wheeler and Joseph F. Wheeler vre spending Christmas with their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Whfteler.

—The Black & Decker Mfg. <Co. at Towson Heights will be closed down from Christmas to New Year's Day. during which time stock will be taken, and to afford the employees a week's vacation.

—The Maryland State Normal School, South Towson, is closed for the Christ­mas holidays, to reopen after New Year's. Most of the students are spending their time with parents or relatives out of town.

—Tall boards painted with black and white stripes have been erected on the York road, one near Railroad avenue and the other a t the corner of Willow evenue, evidently to warn per­sons tha t a railroad bridge is near.

—The condition of County Commis­sioner John W. Grace, who has been a patient for a few weeks at the Union Protes tant Infirmary, Baltimore City, where he underwent an operation, is reported as being sl ightly improved.

—Rev. Wm. A. and Mrs. Koontz will celebrate their golden wedding anni­versary at their home in Catonsville on January 3rd. Rev. Richard G. KoOntz, pastor of Towson M. E. Church, a son of the venerable couple, will join them in their fiftieth anniver­sary of married life.

(Continued on Page 8—Col 1.)

The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and left a fine baby boy. Both mother and baby are doing nicely.

Mr. Paul Shaffer, of near Lineboro, Md., recently purchased a small farm here of Mr. Ludwich Eglsader.

A Christmas program will be render­ed at Stiltz Church tomorrow at 9.30 A. M. and at 7.30 P. M.

Preaching here this morning at 10 o'clock by the . Reformed pastor, Rev. A. H. Herbst, of" the Shrewsbury charge.

Mr. Nevin Fourham recently left for Mount Airy, Pa., where he has accept­ed a position.

Mr. Luudwich Eglsader and two sons are on the sick list 'suffering from bad colds.

Maldin, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Shaffer, who was very ill, is again able to be out.

Mr. C. P. J-ambert was a visitor at Towson Monday.

'in O 11 n Advertise in 1 O b e l l : — THE; JEFFERSONIAN

"It Covers The Community Like The Dew"

STRAYED.

One Stear. Owner will please come

pay charges and take it away.

ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 17th day of De­cember, 1920, that the sale made and reported by Lawrence E. Ensor and Charles W. Claggett, t ruse t t s for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On, or before the 10th day of January,

1021, Provided a copy of this Order be in­

serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks be­fore the said 10th day of January, 1921.

The report states the amount of sale to be $9400.

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-18-4t. '

12-25-3L* B. H. ALMONY,

Parkton, Md.

T. Tilden Kelbauffb, Attorney-at-Law, 210 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md.

ORDER NISI.

PLEASANT GROVE.

JOHN GRANT MAYS et al. vs.

ISAAC NEWTON TURNBAUGH, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­

TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.

Mr. Henry T. Myers, who has been ' visiting in Baltimore for the past two i weeks, returned to the home of Mr. James Wilhelm one day the past week. ]

Mrs. Edna Harr is and chidren visited the former's parents', Mr. and Mrs. j Samuel Bosley, on Sunday last.

Mr. E. C. Myers, of the Railway | Mail Service, who is stationed in Bal- ! timore, is spending a few days wtih , his parents, Mr. and Mrsi J. E. Myers. |

Mrs .Tillie Pi t ts is on the sick list at j this wri t ing.

Mr. Bernard Osborne, of Baltimore, spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Osborne, of this place.

HARRISONVILLE. The annual Christmas entertain­

ment will be held tonight a t Ward's Chapel.

The Evangelical Church, of Hebb-ville, will hold its entertainment tonight and watch-meeting will be held New Year's Eve.

The Hebbville School held an enter­tainment Thursday night.

Mrs. Scott, of North Branch, gave a par ty last Saturday in honor of her birthday.

Mr. Oscar Holbrook received a broken leg Tuesday while handling logs.

ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 2nd day of De­cember, • 1920, tha t the sale made and reported by John Mays Little and T. Tilden Kelbaugh, trustees, for the sale of the p'roperty described in the pro­ceedings in th above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 27th day of December,

1920. Provided a copy of this Order be in­

serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks be­fore the said 27th day of December, 1920.

The report s ta tes the amount of sale to be $4,400.00.

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-4-4t.

S. Seott Kirkley, Attorney, 510 E. Lexington Street, Balto., Md.

OKT'HANS' COURT NISI ORDER. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BAL­

TIMORE COUNTY.

ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 14th day of December, 1920, that the sale of the Leasphold Es ta te of J akub or Jacob Uhler, deceased, made by Josefa or Josephine Uhler, the Administratrix of the said deceased, and this day report­ed to this Court by the said Adminis­t ra tr ix be ratified and confirmed, un­less cause be shown to the contrary, On or before the 10th day of January,

1021. Provided a copy of this order be in­

serted in s'ome weekly newspaper, printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three success-ve weeks before the said 10th day of January, 1921.,

The report s tates the amount of sales to be $925.00.

JOHN HOFF, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS,

Judges. True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills; for Baltimore County.

12-18-4t.* NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

E t t a H. Maddox, At torney-at -Law, 407 Law BIdg., Baltimore, Md.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

SHAMBURG. Mr. and Mrs. George Hedrick mo­

tored to Philadelphia last week. Revival services will begin at Ho-

shall 's U. B. Church Sunday evening, December 26, by Rev. J. H. Lehman.

A Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year to all friends of The Jeffer-sonian.

Flames swept Mt. Holly Inn, Wal-brook, Baltimore City, on Tuesday night, causing a loss of $3»0,000. " An alleged deserter from the U. S.

Army is said to have confessed to have been a spy during the war.

A definite program was arranged this week to finally fix the amount of Germany's indemnity.

The Western Maryland Railroad Co. has asked the Public Service Commis­sion to ispue $225,000 worth of ponds for extra equipment to handle coal.

THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Or­phans' Court of Baltimore County, let­ters of Administration on the estate of

ZIPPORAH A. COALE, late of said county, deceased. All per­sons having claims against the said es­ta te are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.

Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920.

S. CARROLL COALE, • 753 W. Fayet te St.,

Baltimore, Md. 12-18-4t. Administrator. John L. G. Lee, Attorney-at-Law, 511 Calvert Bldg-., Baltimore, Md.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The regular annual STOCKHOLD­

ERS' MEETING OF THE OVERLEA BANK will be held

On January 5th, 1921, At 8 o'clock P. M.,

a t the BANK BUILDING, OVERLEA, MD.

JOHN S. BIDDISON, President. WILLIAM J. SEWARD, Cashier.

12-25-2t. Elmer R. Haile, Attorney-at-Law,

Towson, Maryland.

ORDER NISI.

LITTLETON R. RIDGELY, Et Al. vs.

NAOMA RIDGELY, An Infant, Et Al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­

TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY

ORDERED, Bv the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 23rd day of De­cember, 1920, tha t the private sale made and reported by Elmer R. Haile t rustee appointed for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above• entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the,, con­t ra ry thereof be shown, On or before the 17th day of January ,

1921, Provided a copy of th is order be in­

serted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive we n , ' s be­fore the said 17th day of January, 1921.

The report states the amount of sale to be $10,000.00.

WILLIA;vt P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-25-4t.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the

subscriber has obtained from the Or­phans' Court of Baltimore County let­ters Testamentary on the estate of

FRANK B. JENKINS, late of said county, deceased. All per­sons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. On or before the 8th day of June, 1921; they may othewise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.

Given under my hand this 3rd day of December, 1920.

MARY AUGUSTA JENKINS, Executrix,

12-4-4t Hyde, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

EXPARTE IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH E. KNOTT, TRADING

AS NORTH BRANCH SUPPLY COMPANY.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­TIMORE COUNTY.

ORDERED BY THE COURT, this 10th day of December, 1*920, that Louis P. Bolgiano, the trustee in the above cause named, give notice to all persons having claims against Joseph E. Knott, t rad ing as North Branch Supply Com­pany, to fi'e their claims, properly authenticated, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, On or before the 3rd day of January ,

1921, by causing a copy of this order to be pubMshed in some weekly newspaper published in Baltimore County once a week for three successive weeks be­fore the 3rd day of January, 1921.

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk, ooy—T s

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 12-ll-4t.

THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County letters Testamentary on the estate of

EMILY MOWELL MAYS, late of said county, deceased. All per­sons having claims against the sa i l estate are hereby warned to exhibit the s|ime, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be erclud-ed from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to s a id ' e s t a t e are re­quested to make immediate payment.

Given under i t s hand this 17th day of December, 1920.

SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO. BALTIMORE, Executor.

12-18-4t.

Towson, Md., D«c. 8th, 1920. We, the County Commissioners of

Baltimore County, having met as re­quired by law for the purpose of mak­ing the annual levy for the ensuing fiscal year beginning January 1st, end­ing December 31st, 1921, and providing for all the expenses and disbursements of said county for said period, do now order and publ 'sh as follows:

1st. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 35 1-3 cents on eVery $100 wor th of assessable prop­erty in Baltimore County as a State Tax, being $291,085.24* upon a basis of $82,382,615.

2nd. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of $1.78 on every $100 worth of assessable property in Baltimore County as a County tax, be­ing $1,645,520, upon the following classes of property, viz: Real, fixed personal and mixed property (including distilled spiri ts in Bond) and stocks of Maryland Corporations, (except Bank Stocks) being $1,645,520, on a total basis of $92,445,190, and a tax of 1 per cent, upon the assessed valuation of the shares of all Bank Stocks taxable in Baltimore County, being $30,000 on a total estimated basis of $3,000,000.

3rd. We do hereby levy and impose an assssment or tax of 15 cents on every $100 as a State Tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences' of debt in whatsoever form, issued by any State, or other than the State of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporation, incorporated by any such State or in any foreign country and owned by residents of Baltimore County, includ­ing as such owners, any resident of said County, who has an equitable in­terest in such property with the legal title to the same in some other, or cor­poration who is a resident of some Cunty in this State, or who is a resi­dent of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 15 cents on the $100 amounting to $46,835, upon a basis of $31,223,610.

4h. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 30 cents on every $100 as a County tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences of debt in whatever form issued by any State, or other than the Sate of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporation, icorporated by any such State or any foreign country and owned by resi­dents of Baltimore County, including as such owners, any resident of said County who has an equitable interest in such property with the legal title to the same in other, or corporation who is a resident of siome County of this State, or who is a resident of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 30 cents of the $100, amounting to $93,670 upon a basis of $31,223,610.

5th. We do hereby further levy and impose an additional assessment or Special Tax at the rate of ten cents on every $100 worth of assessable prop­erty within the limits of the Twelfth District of Baltimore County as de­scribed in Chapter 442 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland passed at the January Session 1910, excepting therefrom such portions of said District as were annexed by Chap­ter 82, Acts of 1918, to Baltimire City, for the purposesset forth in said Act.

6th. We do hereby further levy and imposl? an additional assessment or Special Tax at the rate of ten cents on every $100 worth of assessable prop­erty withinthe limits of the village of Towson, in Baltimore County, as de­scribed in Chapter 861 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at the J anua ry Session of 1914, for fche purposes set forth in said Act.

7th. We do hereby appropriate the following amounts for the purpose of paying the expenses of Baltimore County for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31st, 1921:

Agricultural Agent i Assessment of New and

Missed Property Baltimore County Home

for Indigent & Inf i rm. . . Balto. County Trade Com­

mission Burial of Paupers Circuit Court Conveying Prisoners Contingent Account Coroners & Post Mortems County Commissioners' Of­

fice County Treasurer 's Office. Court House Expenses . . . Discount for prompt pay­

ment of taxes Election and Registrat ion Fire Department Highways Incidental Expenses Insolvent and Er roneous . . Interest on Annex Notes . . Jail Just ices of Peace & Con­

stables Law Department Light ing Orphans' Court Outdoor & Widows' Pen­

sion & Charity Police Department Property Purchased a t Tax

Sales Public Schools (Running

Expenses) Publishing and Pr in t ing . Refunded Taxes Removed Cases Removing Garbage Repairs) to County Bldgs.. Sanitary Expenses School for Boys and Girls Sheriff's Office Support of Insane Tubercular Hospital

SALES AND LEGAL WOTICES.

Noah E. Oflutt, At torney-at -Law, Towson, Md.

County. MORTGAGE SALE

—OP—

A VALUABLE TRACT OP LAND,

LOCATED ON THE COUNTY ROAD

LEADING FROM BEAVER DAM TO

OREGON, IN THE EIGHTH ELEC­

TION DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE

COUNTY. By virtue of the power and author i ty

contained in a mortgage from Effie C. Duncan and Albert E. Duncan, bearing date the 2nd day of October,, in the year 1912, and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. G. No. .396, folio 130, etc., default having occurred therein, the undersigned at torney named in said mortgage, will offer for sale and sell at Public Auction at the Court House door, in Towson,

On Tuesday, December 28, 1920, At 12 o'clock M.,

ALL THOSE TWO LOTS OR PARCELS OF GROUND,

lying contiguous to each other, and lo­cated as above set forth, and contain­ing in the aggregate 11 ACRES AND 89 SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND, more or less.

This property is unimproved; has a frontage of about 750 feet on the above county road and adjoins the lands of Linwood J. Parks, Mrs. Florence Crow-ther and the Bishop property. The land is of excellent quality and in a fine state of cultivation, and is splen­didly located.

Taxes and all expenses adjjusted to day of sale.

TERMS OF SALE—Cash upon ra t i ­fication of sale. A cash deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser on day of sale.

NOAH E. OFFUTT, Attorney named in Mortgage.

12-4-4t. Samuel C. Mahle, Sheriff of Baltimore

County.

SHERIFF'S SALE —OF—

VALUABLE PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE VILLAGE OF ST.

DENIS, IN THE THIRTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTI­MORE COUNTY, MARYLAND.

LEGAL NOTICES.

Noah E. Offutt, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland.

ORDER OP PUBLICATION.

REBECCA NICHOLS YELLOTT, GEORGE W. YELLOTT, her husband,

vs. ELEANOR BROGDEN, JULIA READ,

HARRY S. READ, JAMES C. GIT-TINGS, ERNEST GITTINGS, E L E A ­NOR ADDISON GITTINGS, ELIZA­BETH D. JONES, JOHN PAUL JONES, RICHARD E. YELLOTT, MAMIE YELLOTT, his wife; GEO. YELLOTT, or his unknown heirs, if he be dead, and left any surviving him; HOWARD YELLOTT, DANIEL D. YELLOTT, SETTIE YELLOTT, his wife; HENRY W. YELLOTT, ANNA YELLOTT, his wife; EMILY Y-BLANDFORD, DOUGLAS M. BLAND-FORD, her husband.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.

Cook & Cook, Attorneys, 23 Central Savings Bank Bldg.,

Baltimore, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Or-phans' Court of Baltimore County, let­ters of Administration on the estate of

JOSEPH FRAZIER, late of said county, deceased. All per­sons having claims against the said es­tate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. On or before the 22d day of June, 1921; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment.

Given under my hand this 17th day of December, 1920.

JEDIER FRAZTER, Administrator,

12-18-4t.* Ellicott City, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the

subscriber has obtained from the Or­phans' Court of Baltimore County let­ters Testamentary on the estate of

DAVID W. RHOTEN, late of said county, deceased. All per­sons having claims against the aaid estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 15th day of June, 1921. they may otherwise by law be exclud­ed from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to said estate are re­quested to make immediate payment.

Given under my hand thia 10th day of December, 1920.

LUCY RHOTEN, Executrix.

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Under and by vir tue of a wri t of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County at the suit of Joseph H. Schlessinger against the goods and chattels, lands and tene­ments of Siadea V. Harman and Flor­ence C Harman, to me directed, I have seized upon and taken in execution all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said Siadea V. Harman and Florence C. Harman in the following described property, to wit:

Being all that piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in St. Denis, near Relay, in Baltmore Coun­ty, being a part of the t ract of land conveyed to Thomas H. Mellon by Geo. W. M. Crook and Hannah M. Crook by deed dated July 25, 1867, a plat of which is filed in proper office a t Tow­son, the said piece Of land embracing the northwesternmost portion of lot No. 140, and lot No, 139 on said plat, and is thus described:

Beginning for the same on the south­west side of Main avenue, a t the dist­ance of sixty-six feet eight inches northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwest side of Main avenue (forty feet wide) with the northwest side of Walnut street (forty feet wide) and running thence northwesterly bounding on said southwest side of an alley 10 feet wide, running parallel with Walnut street; thence southwesterly, bounding on the southeast side of said alley, with the use thereof in common one hundred feet to the corner formed by the inter­section of the southwest side of said alley, with the northeast side of another alley ten feet wide; thence southeasterly, bounding on the north­east side of last mentioned alley, with the use thereof in common th i r ty-three feet four inches and thence northeasterly parallel with Walnut street, one hundred feet to the place of beginning.

For title see deed from Eliza J. Har ­man to the said Siadea V. Harman dated July 30, 1919, and recorded among the Land Records, of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C, No. 514, folio 141, &c, in fee simple.

And I hereby give notice tha t On Tuesday, J anua ry 4, 1921,

At 12 o'clock noon, At the Court House door, Towson, Md., I will sell a t Public Auction all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said Siadea V. Harman and Florence C. Harman to the highest bidder for cash.

SAMUEL C. MAHLE, Sheriff of Baltimore County.

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William P. Cole, Jr., Atorney-at-Law, Towson, Maryland.

$ 1,769,190.00 We have placed in the hands of N.

Bosley Merryman, Treasurer of Balti­more County, and Collector of State and County Taxes for said County, the bills of the several taxes herein men­tioned, he being authorized by Law to receive the same from the person by whom the same are due and payable.

WITNESSETH our hands and seals this 8th day of December, 1920.

WILLIAM F. COGHLAN, ROBERT C. CLARKE, HARRISON RIDER,

County Commissioners of Baltimore County.

Test -JOHN R. HAUT,

Chief Clerk and Auditor. 12-ll-3t.

Carey & Glenn, Solicitors, 10 St. Paul St.. Baltimore, Md.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.

EX PARTE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MOSS.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL­TIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.

The object of this suit is to procure a decree for the adoption of the child known as Moss, and to change his name to Harold Hayward Baetjer. The Petition s ta tes that Frederick Henry Baetjer and Mary Y. Carey Baetjer, his wife, secured said child from the Rescue Orphanage of the County of Richland, and State of South Carolina; tha t said child has no guard­ian and no property, and that they are financially able to educate and care for him, and decide to adopt him and to have his name changed as afore­said. I t is therefore upon this 1st day of December, 1920, ordered tha t the Petit ioners by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once a week for three successive weeks, on or before the 27th day of Decembr, 1920, give notice to all persons who may be interested in said infant,

Moss, warning them to ap­pear in this Court in person or by so­licitor On or before the 6th day of January ,

1921, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree should not be passed a s pray­ed.

WALTER W. PRESTON, True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM P. COLE. Clerk. 12-4-4t.

PUBLIC SALE

—OF— ABANDONED SCHOOL HOUSE AND

TWO ROODS AND TWENTY SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND,

MORE OR LESS,

FRONTING ON THE COUNTY ROAD LEADING FROM THE YORK TURN­PIKE ROAD TO WHITE H A L L KNOWN AS WISEBURG SCHOOL IN THE SEVENTH ELECTION DIST­RICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY.

The object of this suit is to have the Court construe the Last Will and Tes­tament of Henry N. Gittings, to the end tha t the estate, to which the plaintiff is enitled thereunder may be determined, and for such other and further relief as their case may require.

The Bill of Complaint filed in the above cause s tates that Henry N. Git­tings, late of Balimore County, de-deased, departed this life in the year 1863, leaving a last Will and Testa­ment, duly executed to pass real estate which Will was admitted to probate by the Orphans' Court of Balimore County and letters Testamentary thereon graned to George A. Williams, a copy of said Will being filed with the bill.

That by the first clause of said Will of Henry N. Gitings, he devised all his property, real and personal (except such as was otherwise provided for) to John S. Gittings, in t rust for the com­plainant, who was then Ann E. Gitt­ings, his only 'child, and her heirs un­der a certain condition, mentioned in said Will, which condition provided that the said Ann E. Gitt ings should change her name to Rebecca Nichols Gittings, which was done, as appears by a certified copy of decree filed in this case.

The bill further s ta tes tha t in the event of failure to change her name to Rebecca Nichols Gittings, the estate was to be held in t rust for his sisters, Margaret Gitt ings and Eleanor Git t ings now Eteanpr Brogden, and their heirs in equal portions, and in the event of the death of either of said sisters, the descendants of either to t ake the share of his or her parents .

That the said Margaret Gitt ings de­parted this life, unmarried and with­out issue, leaving however, a sister, Eleanor Brogden; a niece, Jul ia Read, who is married to Harry S. Read; a nephew, James C. Git t ings; a nephew, Ernest Gittings, all of whom reside in Baltimore City and are of full age, and are the children of a deceased brother, James Gittings; also two nieces, Elizabeth D. Jones, who is mar­ried to John Paul Jones and Eleanor Addison Gittings, unmarried, the chil­dren of a deceased brother, William Gittings, all of whom resjde in Wash­ington, D. C.

That the children of the complain­ants are: Rich'd. E. Yellott, whose wife is Mamie Yellott, both of whom are of full age and reside in New Mexico. George Yellott, who is of full age, and whose whereabouts are unknown; Howard Yellott, unmarried; Daniel D. Yellott, whose wife is Settie Yellott, all of whom are of full age and reside in South Dakota; Emily J. Blandford, whose husband is Douglas M. Bland-ford, both of whom are of full age, and reside in Baltimore County, and Henry W. Yellott, whose wife is named Anna Yellott, both of whom are of full age and reside in the State of Minne­sota.

That John Charles Gittings, mention­ed in said will, is dead, without is,sue surviving him.

That under the terms of said will the complainant is advised that she, hav­ing complied with the terms and con­ditions of said Will as provided for therein, is entitled t$ a fee simple estate in the real estate devised there­under, but as the question has arisen-as to just what your complainant is entitled to take under the Will; a con­struction of same by the Court is necessary to determine same to the end that any cloud may be removed from said title.

That the complainant has been in absolute undisputed possession of the property since becoming of age, some forty years ago.

It is thereupon this 7th day of De­cember, 1920, Ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in Equity, that the plaintiffs by causing, a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once in each 0f four successive weeks before the 10th day of January, 1920, give notice to said defendants of the object and substance of this bill, warning them to be and appear in this Court in person or by solicitor, On or before the 10th day of January .

1921, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not to be passed as prayed.

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:

WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. l / - l l - 4 t .

NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock­

holders of the Towson National Bank will be held at the bank building in Towson, Md.

On J a n u a r y 11th, 1921, Between the hours of 11 a nd 12 o'clock.

For the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the t ran­saction of such other business as may come before such a meeting.

,„ , , . w - CLARENCE CRAUMER, 12-ll-4t. Cashier.

The Board of Education having abandoned for future use the old Wise-burg School, located along- the County road which leads from the York Turn­pike road in Baltimore County to White Hall, in said County, and known as the Wiseburg School, and by resolution passed at a meeting of said Board of Education, decided to dispose of said property, and will sell the same at Public Auction

On Tuesday, December 28, 1920, At 2 o'clock P. M.,

ON THE PREMISES. The property consists of two roods and twenty square perches of land, more or less, which was deeded on Novem­ber 21, 1876, by Thomas W. Hunter and George Little, surviving trustees of the Wiseburg Church to the Board of County School Commissioners of Baltimore County, in fee simple, which deed is recorded among the Land Rec­ords of Baltimore County in Liber J. B., No. 98, folio 494, &c. The propertv has a nice frontage on the aforesaid County road, is improved by a one-story Frame Building formerly used as a school house, and is in good re­pair at this time. The ground is splen­didly located for residential purposes and the building thereon can be read­ily converted into a residence or used as a community hall.

TERMS OF SALE—All cash, on or before thir ty days after the date of sale, upon the receipt of which the Board of Education of Baltimore Coun^ ty will convey said .property in fee simple. A cash deposit of two hundred ($200.00) dollars will be required on the day of sale. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BALTI­

MORE COUNTY, a body corporate. By CLARENCE G. COOPER,

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