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THE JEFFERSON (AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
March 27, 1920—Page 5
LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE
(Continued from Page 3.) SPARKS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A special meeting of the Sparks Grange was held at the Agricultural High School, on Monday evening last. Professor P. B. Bomberger, from the Extension Service of the Maryland State College, explained the secret work of the Grange, and also installed the newly elected officers, which are as follows: Master, Daniel S. Pearce; overseer, T. Howard Price; lecturer, J. Prank Lupo; chaplain, Calvin D. Price; steward, Louis Merry man; assistant steward, Sterling Mays; treasurer, William B. Kemp; secretary, William H. Carroll; gate-keeper, Lawrence Ensor; ceres, Miss Louise Lupo; pomona, Mrs. AVilliam Price; flora, Mrs. Shadrach G. Sparks; lady assistant steward, Miss. Anna Pearce. Prof. Bomberger, in his address to the Grange, brought out the benefits to be derived from co-operation in the Grange, the educational features it affords the members of the community, and also the social side of the organization brought about by the mingling together of its members. Mr. William B. Kemp, Mr. Laban Sparks and Mm Earl Brown were appointed to draw up by-laws for the local Grange.
JVEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 THOMAS H. MYERS,
late of siaid county, deceased. All persons having claims against the sai:l estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. On or before the 30th day of September,
1920, 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 26th day of March, 1920.
KEZIAH MYERS,
Executrix,
3-27-4t* Upperco, Md.
Henry B. Mann, Attorney, Hamilton, Md.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, letters of Administration c. t. a. on the estate of
WILLIAM H .READ, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the saides-tate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber.
On or before the 30th day of September, 1920,
they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to s)aid estate are requested to make immediate payment.
Given under my hand this 26th day of March, 1920.
JAMES P. READ, Administrator, c. t. a. 3-27-4t* Hamilton, Md.
JOHN J. KELLY President
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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
CHARLES F. TRABERT, 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 30th day of September,
1920, 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 26th day of March, 1920.
REUBEN N. TRABERT,
Executor,
3-27-4t* Freeland, Md.
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IN MEMORIAM.
SMITH—In loving remembrance of Miss Olive P. Smith, daughter of Oliver Smith, who died February 4, 1920. Thou are not forgotten, dear daughter,
No rwilt thou ever be; For long as life an dmemory last
We will remember thee. Friends! may thin kwe'll soon forget thee,
And our wounded hearts be healed; But they little know the sorrow,
That within our heart's concealed.
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When my spirit ha sfled, . . And beneath the green sod
I am laid with th edead; When the heart that loyed you
Is turning to clay And in Calvary's cold dews,
I am passing away.
Had she asked us, well we know, We would say, "Oh, spare the blow;"
Yes. with streaming tears would pray, "Lord, we love her, let her stay."
In love she lived, in peace she died; Her life was asked, but God denied.
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OFFICERS
DUANE H. RICE, President
ERNEST C. HATCH,
Vice-President
W. CLARENCE CRAUMER,
Cashier MARTIN R. SCHUSTER,
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
DUANE H. RICE ERNEST C. HATCH LEWIS M. BACON WILTON GREENWAY MARTIN J. O'HARA JOHN S. BIDDISON
J. FRANK HUDSON
S. DUNCAN BLACK
ALBERT S. COOK
N. BOSLEY MERRYMAN, JR.
JUDGE FRANK I. DUNCAN
RESIDENCES AT WHITE
HALL, BALTIMORE
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The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, ON THE PREMISES, on the Wise-burg: Road, at White Hall, Baltimore County, Maryland,
On Tuesday March 30th, 1920, Beginning; at 12 O'clock, Noon. THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL PROPERTY:
One pair large MARE MULES, 9 years old, good workers; 3-year-old BLACK MARE, broken; Berkshire Brood SOW, 300 pounds, will be mother -May 6th; 6 Berkshire SHOATS, 1 Janes-ville Corn Planter, latest improvements, new; 1 hand-made Farm Wagon, four-inch tread, nearly new; 1 two-horse Spring Wagon, No. 53% Hillside Plow, one-horse Plow, Oliver Chilled; 1 two-horse Spring-tooth Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Champion Mower, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 Timber Cart, 1 No. 50 light J*. B. Colt Acetylene Generator, new; lot of Fixtures, 1 4-H. P. Gasoline Engine, Bulldog; 1 Egg Stove, 1 Combination Horse Cart, 1 Yard Dirt Scoop, lot of Hoes, Forks, Shovels and Picks; 1 set Wagon Harness, leather; 1 set Chain Harness, 1 set Buggy Harness, 1 set Cart Harness, 1 Cadillac Touring Car, 1 well-equipped Garage, 28 by 68 feet, 12-foot ceiling, all necessary Machinery; 1 Carriage Pole.
2W~At the same time and place I will offer my residence, containing 11 Rooms, 2 Baths, Garage, Chicken House, and THREE ACRES OF LAND, with the privilege of additional acreage, at ?100 an acre up to 15 acres. Also New Cottage of 9 Rooms, Bath, Pantry, a Porches, Cement Cellar, Steam Heat, Large Garage and EIGHT ACRES OF r,A££',i>n,-?ik,e and Railroad, 5 minutes t0 White Hall or Greystone Stations.
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY —All sums of ?10 and under, Cash; on sums over $10 a credit of 8 months will be given on notes with approved security, bearing interest from day of *£**&& P^^le at the National Bank of White Hall. No goods to be removed until settled for.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE made known on day of sale.
THOMAS PETERS ,Jr.,
Owner.
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DIRECTORS.
D. H. RICE, President M. J. O'HARA, Vice-Pres. F. I. DUNCAN. WILTON GREENWAY, DIXON CONNOLLY, H. W. HOOK,
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"The Good Maker of Kahn's Good Klothes." COR. GAY and EAST STREETS
Just One Short Block South of Belair Market
"Mose" Makes the last Days of Bis Great Clearing=Out Sale The Best.
JJE gives the best in his stock—his best Suits and his best Overcoats—all his own make—suits and overcoats that he won't be able to duplicate next season for less than double the money.
A Man Whom You Can Trust And A Man W^o Will Trust You.
thing else, and m everything he |p Wmfc'' iMt thing to that man, onghtto k'now
not as great a general as his I name, not only |n Ms own "neigh-
illustrious namesake, nor would borhood, among his own people,
Jw ^°? In *nls ^at^ClJarfilgl Ont Sale are his best, the likes
he undertake to cross a pond of water over knee deep, but In his special line—making good clothes and giving them to his people at low prices—he's great, as great as any man that ever wore shoe leather.
"Moses" Good Suits
Men's Dark. Plain, Heavyweight Worsted
k™**—SerSe lined; that formerly sold at $<55. For this great clearing- (V"i p- /\/\ out sale only.............* . $15.00
Men's All-Wool Heavyweight Mixed Cassi-mere Suits—Pure Venetian lining; that formerly sold at $27. For this (Tl O AA great clearing-out sale only____$ LO.UU
Men's Plain Blue Serge Suits—Worsted goods; sizes 36 to 40; coats lined with good Italian cloth; pants with cuff bottoms; that formerly sold at $30. For this (£OQ A A great clearing out sale only. . . . *pAO»\j\j
Beautiful Line of Men's Green Mixture Suits—American Woolen Company's cloth; waist seam coat, lined with silk; pants cuff bottoms; suits that sold folmer-ly at $45. For this great clear- (£OG? A A ing-out sale only.............i$ji£D,\J\J
Men's Fine Wool Suits—American Woolen Company's cloth; waist seam coats, and pants English style; suits that formerly sold at $45. For this great (f»QA A A clearing-out sale only.........*p*jU.UU
Men's Dark Oxford Gray Suits—Strasburg-Schelle cloth; waist seam coat; double and single breasted; pants English style and cuff bottoms; suits that sold former-sold at $50. For this great (J»QP A A clearing-out sale only.........;.'*pOO«Uv/
CLEARING-OUT SALE OF PANTS Men's Very Heavy Working Pants—Dark patterns; neat stripes; cuff bottoms; pants that formerly sold at $3. For this great clearing-out sale only......
Men's Dark Gray Pin Stripe Pants—With cuff bottoms; pants that formerly sold at $3.50. For this great clearing-out sale only. ................,
Men's Heavy Blue Serge Dress Pants—With cuff bottoms; that formerly sold at $3.50. For this great clearing- d*0 £A out sale only..................«pZ/.OU
MOSES KAHN
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ants—With ly sold at
$2.25
of which you will not'be able to find elsewhere at any price.
"Mose's" Good O'coats
Men's All-Wool Overcoats—Made last year but just as good in style now; coats that formerly sold at $18. For this |