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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0054 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
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THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
THE JEFFERSONIAN
TOWSON, MARYLAND.
On Tuesday, February 17, by William P. Butler, auctioneer, valuable property, at Lombard and Tenth Sts., Baltimore County.
On Wednesday, February 18, by J. Walter Turnbaugh, auctioneer, valuable personal property, in the Eighth District of Baltimore county.
On Monday, February 23, by Albert S. Gill, Assignee; Sam W. Pattison & Co., auctioneers; valuable fee-simple property, on road leading from Gores' Mill to Hoshalls' earner, in the Sixth District of Baltimore county.
On Wednesday, February 25, by Elmer R. Haile, attorney, well established Grocery and Provision Store, at Pikesville.
On Thursday, March 18, by William J. O'Brien, Attorney, valuable fee-simple property, inthe Green Spring Valley of Baltimore county.
On Tuesday, March 9, by W. Gill Smith, attorney, trustee's sale of a most desirable little farm on "My Lady's Manor" on road leading from the Corbett road to the Monkton road.
On Tuesday, March 9, by T. Scott Offutt, N. Rufus Gill & Sons and John F. Oyeman, attorneys, valuable and productive farm, on road leading from Dover to Butler, in Eighth district of Baltimore county.
TOWSON AT A GLANCE
(Continued from Page 1.)
—Mr. Harry E. German, President of the Board of Supervisors of Election, was confined to his bed the fore part of this week with an attack of grippe.
—Mrs. Hugh P. Price, who got out of a sick bed to nurse "Pat," her little son, who has been confined to his bed for nearly two weeks, was ordered back to bed by her physician.
—The condition of Prof. Albert S. Cook, who has been confined to his home here for some time, with an attack of "flu," Ave are glad to note is reported as much improved.
—Requests have been sent to the Baltimore County School Board by residents of the First district to erect an addition to the public -school on the Johnnycake road, near Catonsville.
—Mr. Isaac La Rue, who did the stone work on the Church of the Immaculate here, under Father O'Keefe,-died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bell, on Washington avenue, north of the Joppa road, on Tuesday last.
—Mr. W. K. Burns on Wednesday met with a painful accident while at work
in Baltimore at the Western Maryland Dairy, where he is employed. 'He was working on some flooring, when the hatchet which he was using glanced, cutting his left leg at the knee-cap.
—Rev. Bernard Copping, a Congrega-tionalist minister from Baltimore, filled the pulpit at Towson M. E. Church last Sunday, both morning and evening, owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev. R. G Koontz. There will be preaching at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow by the pastor, and at the 8 o'clock service at night, Mr. L. H. Stansbury, the teacher of the Men's Bible Class, Will preach.
—The little electric car of the Tow-son-Cockeysville line, which had been snow-bound at Timonium until Wednesday, was hauled into Towson behind a motor truck and at the curve at Washington and Chesapeake avenues, difficulties arose when the truck got stuck. With one truck in front pulling and another on the rear end of the car backing, the "skipper" finally got the little car into the waiting station here.
—-When is a pipeless furnace not a furnace, is a question that has been causing Mr. Edward E. German here, considerable anxiety. One night this week about 10 P. M., "white as a sheet" Ed. ran into his home next to the York Road Garage "spell-bound." It appears that he went oyer to shake down the pipeless furnace in the garage ana looking into the fire box, noticed the coals red hot, and after shaking it a few seconds, out of the clinker box underneath came a cat, walking as leisurely as if there was no fire in the furnace at all. No wonder Ed. thought
he was really seeing things, because he actually was.
JURORS DRAWN
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Second district — Adolphus Smink, Robert L. Ridgers and William Glenzer.
Third district—David A. Williams, Hezekiah Mellonee, Hiram Winternitz and H. Robert Clayton.
Fourth district—Alexis A. Dwyer, Philip McAdams and B. Franklin Zentz.
Fifth district—Wesley Royston and Thomas M. Shamberger.
Sixth District—Samuel S. Miller, Harry W. Parrish and George W. Ho-shall.
Seventh district—Grandison Almony, Harry C. Krout and Albert H. Stiffler.
Eighth district—John H. Cronhardt, Albert N. Ensor, Charles H. Price ana William M. Norris.
Ninth district—Frank G. Merceron, Harry T. Campbell, Stephen G. Rawl-ings, W. Kennedy Boone and Samuel I*. Cassen.
Tenth district—Nicholas H. Cockey and Owen W. Doyle.
Eleventh district—John F. Mumma, Carvel H. Carter and Peter W. Doyle.
Twelfth district—Morris R. Todd, W. J. Van Shonhoven, Milton A. Tayme and John Raab.
Thirteenth district'—Reginald Forgan and William Weber.
Fourteenth district—Alphonse C. Bir-kenbach and James Doyle.
Fifteenth district—George A. Edwards, George A. Bevans, J. Frank Neal and J. Howard Schunk.
A GLESf ARM.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burton, of this place, are ill at the home of Mr. Burton's sister, Mrs. John Cayton, of Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider spent Sunday with Mrs. Schneider's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Burton, of Greenwood.
The teacher and children of Greenwood school are planning to hold an entertainment in the near future. The date will be announced later.
Preaching at Waugh M. E. Church tomorrow at 11 A. M., by the pastor, Rev. Edgar H. Showacre. Sunday school at 10 A M.
A Valentine social will be held at Lindenheights Church this (Saturday) night. Everybody welcome._____________
OWIXGS MILLS.
The roads are still in very bad condition, owing to the snow and ice.
Most of the sick are now improving, but a great many are complaining of pains in their stomachs, presumably from taking too much medicine for the flu.
Miss Alice Jean has returned from the hospital.
Miss Lula Ritter has been very ill with gastritis.
_Mr. Samuel Slade has been very ill, but is now slowly improving.
The Catonsville school bus has resumed it daily trips.
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