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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSONiAlN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. January 24, 1920—Page 5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Charter No. 35S8. Federal Reserve District No. 5. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Towson National Bank AT TOWSON, In the State of Maryland, at the close of business on December 31. 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts including rediscounts.......... $393,761.82 Acceptances of other banks discounted ......... 2,356.50 ?396,11S,33 Notes and bills rediscounted ' (other than bank acceptances sold) 60,542.63 --------------- 335,575.69 Overdrafts, unsecured....... 315.52 Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)$ 50,000.00 Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value)......... 5,000.00 Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable ... 15,000.00 Owned and unpledged ........ 72,942.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned......... 846.00 ----------------- 143,788.00 Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities) pledged as collateral for State or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable $ 24,255.00 Securities, othe;- than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned & unpledged ...... 168,636.03 Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than one year nor more than three years' time 58,443.75 --------------- 251,304.78 Stock of Federal Reserve Bk! (50 per cent, of subscrip- , tion)...................... ' 3,750.00 Value of Banking House, owned and unincumbered ..... 38,000.00 Furniture and fixtures....... 3,072.71 Cash in vault and net amts. due from National Banks.. 13,359.31 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ............. 30 50 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash „ itema ,.................... 1,656.52 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer.............. 2,500.00 Interest earned but not collected — approximate — on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due.......... 1,500.00 Total..................$794,853.03 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.......$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund .............. 100,000.00 Undivided profits ..$-26,744.11 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid ....... 16,016.48 -------------10,727.63 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned Paul Dixon was badly hurt when he lost control of his sled while coasting on the hill back of the Episcopal Church last Tuesday. Mrs. R. S. Pasquay, of Baltimore, recently visited her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Zulauf. ----------o---------- I HARRISONVILLE. The Mite Society of the First Pres-bvterian Church of Randallstown met Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Rourke. The funeral of Mrs,. Sarah Hemler. of Harrisonville, took place from the Holy Family Church. Interment being made in the cemetery adjoining the church. William Jenninga Bryan, speaking in Norfolk, declared that he would op-nose any movement to bring about the selection of Governor Edward I. Edwards, of New Jersey, as the Democratic nominee for president in 1920. Officers of the United States battleship North Dakota entertained the governor, captain general and a large number of citizens on board the warship at Valencia, Spain. osooceeooocoe&sosoeeoooooc "OUIJA" Pronounced We-Ja Trade-Mark Registered in U. S. and Canada. Answers all questions—Past, Present and Future. This Wonderful Talking Board for sale at all Department Stores and Toy Dealers, or sent Postpaid on receipt of price, $1.25, by the manufacturer, WILLIAM FULD, 1226-1228 North Central Avenue, Baltimore, Md. To obtain the original see that the name William Fuld is-printed across the bottom of each Board. 11-1-26W 8 ir==Jr==Jr=^P=^r^^r==^r^^r==iir==^r==Jr^^r==Jr==ir=^ ST. PAUL 3134 TUXEDO 903-R THOMAS M. BROWN Contractors' Equipment New and Second Hand H^^^^^^S^S^S^^^B . *wi££3g 20 Knickerbocker Building Lexington Street and Guilford Avenue BALTIMORE, MD. r^i^r^r^r^r=dr^i=Jr=dr^^r^i=^ STOCKTAKING SALE Sleds, Work Gloves, Children's Gloves and Mitts, Sweaters and Knit Goods, Men's Underwear, Outing Cloth. 20 % Discount Sale begins Monday, January 5, 1920 THE PEOPLE'S PHARMACY West Side of York Road, North of Pennsylvania Avenue TOWSON, MARYLAND For Prescriptions Go To Hergenrather's Drug Store, Corner York Road and Chesapeake Avenue Our wish is that all the people of this community may be numbered among those whose savings are growing with us. The Savings Habit Is Your Best Insurance Policy For The Years To Come. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COCKEYSVILLE COCKEYSVILLE, MD. Stump Pulling! We have 25 Acres of Stumps to move, at once. Give us price per acre on this work. Address HENRY KOLB Overlea Realty Company OVERLEA, MD. The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Built in sizes to suit" any conditions Make possible a modern bathroom. More comfort—better health. ft CHAS. W. WINTERS, Dealer, 8 2013-15 N. Charles St. Homewood 1390 QGQOGCCCOBGCC&aOBOBBGGOGCQ tfi ir=^r=^r=^r=^r=^r=^r=rJr=^r^r^r=^r^ ¦P 1IIIII1IIIIIII11EI1B1 ' BUEHLER BROS, j Cut Fate Markets 508 N. GAY ST. 218 N. EUTAW ST. 428 S. BROADWAY. 1200 W. BALTIMORE ST. •Based Up®n a Knowledge of the N®eds of thm Cow That'® why you get more milk—because Larro isn't a onesided ration but a nutritious balanced feed. Larro comes to you as a scientific mixture of just these ingredi*nts~~ cottonseed meal, corn gluten feed, linseed oil meal, dried beet pu?p, standard wheat bran, standard wheat middlings and a little salt—a?.1* compounded upon a definite knowledge of the needs of a cow. Pick Out Ona Caw to Prove the 1 Mk' Larro "'Mare Milk" Guarantee Pick out one cow—any cow you choose —and let the gain in hsr milk yield prove the Larro guarantee. First carefully record the production of the cow for a week. Next begin .to give her Larro (slowly at first allowing her a week to gradually make the change) and after that make another record of her production-—comparing the total with the figure established before yon started feeding Larro! If you aren't getting move milk tJsaa y on were before or if for any other reason you are dissatisfied take the two empty sacks and any Larro you have left back to your dealer and your money will ba refunded immediately. |W,|EWnBHwnuHO*'w lit ¦ ifc'lf'' • :; ?:-':,ic NQTUHW NOT 0VIB cs i= :¦-¦¦'. '¦::; • . ' THE HEADY RATION FOB DAffly COWS RICHARD C. WELLS & CO., s.,.,a«.».. 1704 E. LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. SATURDAY SPECIALS January 24, 1920 horning Special until 12 M Fresh Shoulders for roasting . . . Fresh Hams for Roasting___30c CHOICE BEEF Brisket Boil, Plate 1 Ql^ or Top Rib J-^2C Chuck Roast........1 Qs+ Shoulder Roast.....lO*- Rib Roast...........OA_f* 3-Cornered Roast.. . .^t^ Fleshey Boil -i £• or Pot Roast..... J-OC Frankfurters, Smoked or Fresh /(}/'* Sausage...........faU^ Regular Hams . ,30c Pork Loin for roast- no_ ing or Chops ALL-DAY SPECIALS STEAKS Round or Porter House Sirloin 24c Pure Lard 29c Fresh Sausage, Meat or links. 22c Compound used as Lard.............. 26c No. 2 Tomatoes, Pork and Beans, Mixed Vegetables, June Peas, Shoepeg Corn, Crushed Corn, Saur Krout, Cat- 1 On sup, each........................ J.Ait- Markets in 65 Principal Cities of 14 States. Main Office, Chicago, 111. Packing: Plant, Peoria, 111. All meats U. 8. Government Inspected. ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦BUHHHI I I I n B 1 1 a i a a a a a a a a a a a ! a a a a a a a a a a a I a a a a a o a a a a a a a a a il MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN "The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS Just One Short Block South of Belair Market A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Every Reader of "The MfersoDiau" YOUR OLD FRIEND AND WELL WISHER I!! a a a a a a a "YOU CANT MAKE A SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOW'S EAR" BUT at the present price of pork you can sell a show's ear and buy a silk purse. "Mose" is glad the farmers are getting good prices for their crops—and he hopes this New Year will brjng them big harvests and good markets—and that they may live long to enjoy their prosperity. "Mose" has a lot of friends among the farmers in Baltimore and Harford counties—and they always come to him for their clothing. He wants them to drop in the first time they come to town and see the good things he's advertising in this week's paper in Suits and Pants.. They're all "Moses" own good make—and are selected especially for his coun" try trade. T MOSES KAHN "THERE ARE NO TIMES LIKE^THE GOOD OLD TIMES" HESE long winter nights takes "Mose" back to the good old times on the farm—when he baked his shins before a big open fire and took a hot brick with him to bed to keep his feet warm. Yes—and such "eatin's!" Hominy and hog-scrapple, sausage, chittlins' and spareribs—and johnnycake and buckwheat—and a whole pantry full of sweet things. Them was sure good "old times —eh. boys! And then the corn huskingsi and the wood chop-pings and, the quilting parties! They all come back very vividly to "Mose"—and he wishes that he were a boy again—and that he could be back on the farm and live his life over with his old friends and be happy. ffi <¦ •: ¦ Mose's Big New Year Bargains In Suits & Pants Some of the cloth in these Suits and Pants "Mose" has carried since 1917, when the market wasn't half as high as it is now. And just as "Mose" bought this cloth just so is he going to sell it—at about half what you would have to pay for it in the regular way at present prices. SUITS $15.00 imere Suits; ixtures; English cut; (j»1 rf AA Men's Very Heavy Dark Pin Stripe Dark Suits; Italian lin. fancy mixtures; Venetian Men's Dark Brown Wool Cassimere Sack Suits; Venetian lining; pants with cuff bottoms; suits carried over from last Fall; specially priced for this sale.................. $16.50 Men's Gray Wool Whitman's Worsted Sack Suits; medium weights; good Venetian lining; pants with cuff (£*}£ A A bottoms ....................%pZrf*JM/l/ Men's Genuine Dickey Kersey Suits; wool; double and single breasted d»OA AA styles; heavy overcoat lining %p£\j»\J\) Nice Line Men's Dark Pinstripe Double and Single Breasted Sack Suits; American Woolen Co's. cloth; lined with good Venetian cloth and pants with cuff bottoms................ Men's Dark Gray and Light Gray Wool Sack Suits; very heavy cloth; almost as heavy as overcoating and can be worn with out an overcoat and will shed rain; just the thing for the country; for this sale only................... And Men's Genuine Hand-Tailored English Corduroy Suits; coats double breasted and lined with pure all-wool overcoat lining; and pants lined with heavy unbleached muslin, these are suits made up from Corduroy that we bought in 1917; and Mose knows that the same goods can't be produced today for less than double the money. They are the best in the market and are good for five year's wear. Yours during this sale d*OC AA $25.00 $25.00 for PANTS Men's Dark Gray Stripe Heavy d*0 AA Cotton Worsted Pants; cuff bot. np£»\J\j Men's Extra Heavy Winter Weight Khaki Pants; back seams sewed three CFO f\f\ times; good, pocketing...........*p£.\}\) Men's Dark Gray Cassimere tf*Q r*A Pants; cuff bottoms............*pZ5, £)U Men's Brown Plain Heavy Pants ....................... Men's Dark Pin Stripe Worsted Pants; with cuff bottoms........ Men's Fine Worsted Pants; plain stripes; herringbone stripes and pin stripes; suitable for dress; cuff bottoms ..................... Men's Dark Brown Wool Pants; fancy patterns; cuff bottoms..... Men's Heavy Wool Gray Pants; winter weight......*.......... Men's Good Heavy Black Cloth Pants........................ Men's Very Heavy Weight Dickey's Kersey Pants.......... Men's Very Heavy English Corduroy Pants; seams sewed three times........................ Men's Pure AH Worsted Pants; some pin stripes; some plain. . . . Men's Genuine Brown Worsted Pants; heavy weight........... Boy's Genvxine English Cordu" roy Long Pants; sizes 15 to 18 years ........................ Men's Extra Heavy Weight Sweet Orr Corduroy Pants; very heavy lined; guaranteed never to rip;the best pants in America for strength and durability; for the good name $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 $4.50 $5.00 $5.00 $7.00 $7.50 $3.50 of Sweet Orr is back of them; (J*Q AA for this sale only .............«pO»\/l.J Men's Single Corduroy Coats, Brown Heavy Cotton Duck Lining, $6.00 MOSES KAHN GAY AND EAST STREETS, BALTIMORE,! MD. B a a a I a a I 1 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 a I a a i a a a a a a a i Laryland State Archives mdsa_sc34io_i_63-oo29.j