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THE JEFFERSON LAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. April 24, 1920—Page 5 Real and Personal Property Harry C. lialben, Attorney at Law, 215-17 Courtland St., John C. Kump, Attorney at Law, 231 Courtland St, Baltimore, Md. TRUSTEES SALE —OF— VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE PROPERTIES IN CATONSVILLE, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD. Real and Personal Property Harry C. Kalben, Attorney at Law, 215-17 Courtland St- John C. Kump, Attorney at Law, 231 Courtland St, Baltimore, Md. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in Equity, the undersigned, trustee, will sell at public auction ,on the respective premises, on Thursday, May 20, 1920, At the times hereinafter mentioned, the following fee simple properties, situate at Catonsville, Baltimore county, Maryland, viz: —FIRST— At 3.30 o'clock, P. M. Beginning for the same at a stone planted on the south side of the Frederick Turnpike Road at the southeast corner of its intersection with Bish-op's Lane and running thence and binding on the easterly side of Bishop's Lane with the use thereof south fifteen and one-half degrees east one hundred and thirty - five feet and seven inches; thence running north seventy-three degrees fifty-seven minutes east one hundred and fifteen feet and six inches to the easterly Outline of the whole lot of Which the lot now being described forms a part; thence running north fifteen degrees and thirty minutes west binding along said easterly outline one hundred anU thirty-two feet and nine inches to the south side of the Frederick Turnpike Road; thence running south seventy-five degrees twenty-three minutes west and binding on the south side oi said Frederick Turnpike Road one hundred and fifteen feet and six inches to the place of beginning. In tee simple and improved by a LARGE FRAME DWELLING, stable, etc., known as No. 587 Frederick Avenue. —SECOND— At 3.45 o'clock, P. M. Beginning for the same on the easterly side of Bishop's Lane at the distance of one hundred and thirty-five feet and seven inches south fifteen and one-half degrees east irom the southeast corner of said Bishop s Lane and the Frederick Turnpike Road; and running thence south lit-teen and one-half degrees east and binding on the easterly side of Bishop's Lane forty feet; thence running north seventy-three degrees and fifty-seven minutes east and through the centre partition or partition wan there being one hundred and fifteen feet and six inches to the easterly outline of the whole lot of which the lot now being described forms a part; thence running north fifteen and one-half degrees west binding along said easterly' outline forty feet; thence running south seventy-three degrees and fifty-seven minutes west one nun-dred and tiiteen feet and six inches to the place of beginning. In fee simple and improved by a porch front FRAME DWELLING —THIRD— At 4 o'clock, P. Mi. Beginning for the same on the easterly side of Bishop's Lane at the distance of one hundred and seventy-five feet and seven inches south fifteen and one-half degrees east from the southeast corner of said Bishop s Lfnu: &e Frederick yvKH=pij.« Road; ana running thence south iu-teen and one-halt degrees east filty-fiVe ieet and five inches to a stone ; thence running, north '*;seventy-five degrees and twenty-three minutes east binding along the southerly outline oi the whole lot of which the lot now being described forms a part one hundred and Hi teen feet and six inches to a stone; thence running north fit-teen and one-hail: degrees west and. binding along the easterly outline o said whole lot fifty- eight feet and three inches; and thence running-south seventy-three degrees and fii-ty-seven minutes west and-passing through t tlpn or par- tition ing one hundre fifteen feet and six inches to the of beginning. In. tee simple and improved by a porch front FRAME DWELLING —FOURTH— Be;.-. i. the same on the • side i . said 3 one-haH die and tl i running sou. Frea- .j run- , hre^-quar- i d by a « cash, toward St., ,Md. April 11—ts ! '—OF— OFFICE. FUHJVATURE. , 37IXT C BOOKS AND MEDICINE The undersigned, Executor of the Estate of JJr. J. H. S. Jarrett, iate of Baltimore County, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction On aioutday, April 19th, 1920, Ac 10 O'clock A. M., At his late office, on Washington Avenue, in Towson, Maryland all his Office Furniture, Fixtures, Books and ¦ine, including the following-articles: Roll Top Desk, Clock, Desk Chair Fil0 Cabinet, Remmington Typrwriter, Flat Top Table, Operating Chair, Oil Stove, Instrument Case, Medical Books, Medicine, Air Tank. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. T SCOTT OFFUTT, 4-17-lt Executor. TRUSTEE'S SAI.l —OF— VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE FRAME DWELLING PROPERTIES SITUATE IN CATONSVILLE, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court j.or Baltimore County,' in equity, the undersigned, trustee, will sell at puolic auction, on the respective premises, on Wednesday, May 19, 1920, At the times hereinafter mentioned, the following FEE SIMPLE LOTS OF GrcOUND, together With the improvements thereupon, situate at Catonsville, Baltimore County, Md., viz: —FIRST— At 3.30 o'clock, P. M., -The following described lot and improvements : Beginning for the same at the northwest corner or intersection of Ingle-side Avenue (formerly known as New Cut Road) and Fusting Avenue No. 2, and running thence bounding on the west side of Ingleside Avenue uorth ten and one-half degrees west sixty feet; thence south eighty and one-half degrees west, parallel with Fusting Avenue No. 2, one hundred and twenty-one feet and eight inches; thence running south twelve degrees and five minutes east sixty feet to the north side of Fusting Avenue No. 2, and thence running north eighty and one-half degrees east one hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning. In fee simple. Improved by a LARGE FRAME DWELLING, with front and rear porch, frame shed, etc. —SECOND— At 3.45 o'clock P. M., The following described lot and improvements : Beginning for the same on the north side of Fusting Avenue No. 2, at the distance of one hundred and twenty feet south eighty and one-half degrees west from the northwest, corner of Ingleside Avenue and Fusting Avenue No. 2; thence running south eighty and one-half degrees west fifty feet and six inches; thence running north twelve degrees and five minutes west sixty feet; thence running north eighty and one-half degrees east fifty feet and six inches; and thence running south twelve, degrees and five minutes east sixty feet to the place of beginning. In fee simple. Improved by a FRAME DWELLING with front porch, chicken house, etc., known as ,No. 1 Fusting Avenue No. 2. —THIRD— At 4 o'clock, P. M., i The following described lot and improvements : Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of Howard Avenue and Fusting Avenue No. 2, and running thence north ten and one-half degrees west twenty-nine feet and two inches; thence north seventy-nine degrees and four seconds east one hundred and eight feet and eight inches to the west outline of"the lot secondly described; thence south twelve degrees and iive minutes east thirty feet and seven inches to the north side of •id thence ing south eighty and one-halt de-west one hundred and nine feet and six inches to the place of beginning. In fee simple. Improved by A FRAME DWELLING, with front- porch, shed, etc. —FOURTH— At 4.15 o'clock, P. M., The following described lot and improvements: Beginning for the same on the east side ut Howard Avenue at the distance of twenty-nine feet two inches north- .i'ora the northeast corner of id Avenue and Fusting Avenue d thence running north and one-haif degrees west feet and a to the north out- . hole lot of which the I forms a eighty and one- ast one hundred and ¦ inches to the the lot secondly above de- ith twelve 3t twenty- ¦ : hundred eight inches to the in -i Imprd i ' • ELLING TERMS OF SALE. — ed, a on the time . ses to ; Legal Notices Third District. Third 1'recinct—At Pikesville Volun-teer Fire Cotipany House, Pikesville. Fourth Precinct — At Odd Fellows' Hall, Pikesville. Fourth District. First Prect.—At Volunteer Fire Company's House, Reisterstown. Second Precinct—At Volunteer Fire Company's House, Glyndon. Third Precinct—At John Hoff's, Old Postoffice Building, Owings Mills. Fifth District. At John O. Hale's, White House, Up-perco R. F. D. Sixth District. At Grant Hare's Store, Freeland. Seventh District. First Precinct—At J. Cariton Hersh-ner's (James M. Sampson's late residence), Parkton R. F. D. Second Precinct—At John R. Griffin's, Parkton. Eighth District. First Precinct—At Odd Fellows Hall, CocKeysville. Second, Precinct—At Goodrich's Hall, York Road, Timonium. Third Precinct—At William T. Curtis' residence, Priceville, Sparks R.F.D. Ninth District. Third Precinct—At York Road Garage, Towson. Fourth Precinct—At Justice Hopkins' Former Office, Smedley Row, Towson. Fifth Precinct—At William A'ayior's, Falls Road and Lake Avenue, Mount Washington. Ninth Precinct—At Henry S. Koch's, York Koad, Towson. Tenth District. First Prect.—At Frank M. Schmidt's, Manor. Second Precinct—At H. W. Royston's, Sunnybrook. Eleventh District. First Precinct—At Mrs. John T. Ambrose's residence, near Ady's Hotel, Hyde. Second Precinct—At Charles Shivo-da's, Baltimore and Jerusalem Turnpike, Fullerton. Third Precinct — At Casino, Upper Falls. Twelfth District. At Mrs. Sarah Johnson's, Brooks Hill, Colgate R. F. D. Thirteenth District. Second Precinct—At Columbia Hall, St. Denis. Fourth Precinct—At Spindler's Store, Halethorpe. Fifth Precinct—- At Volunteer Fire Department, Lavaren Avenue, nr. Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne. Fourteenth District. First Precinct—At Mrs. Anna Thomas', Philadelphia Road between Hamilton and Kenwood Avenue.s. Second Precinct—At N. J. Herbert's Confectionery Store, Overlea. Third Precinct—At George Klein's, Putty Hill. Fifteenth District. First Precinct—At Hall corner Fourth and D Streets, Sparrows Point. Second Precinct—At Frederick W. Jo-senhans' Eastern Avenue and Back River Neck Road. Third Precinct — At Alexander Hughes's, Bengies. Fourth Precinct Building, Sparrows Point Fifth Precinct—At Berger's Store, North Point Road, Sparrows Point. Sixth Precinct — At Mrs. Katherine Litchky's, northwest corner Eastern -At Marine SHore Real and Personal Property REAL, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY and Mace Avenues, Rossville. By order, HARRY E. GERMAN, President. CHARLES H. WISE. AUGUST F. MUELLER. Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore County. W. EVANS ANDERSON, Clerk. 4-17-2t Augustus A. Piper, Attorney at Law, Piper Bids., Towson, Md. MORTGAGE SALE —OF— VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SITUATE AT COCKEYSVILLE, BAL- Albert S. J. Owens, Solicitor, Room 140S Fidelity Blag., Baltimore. EX PARTE IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TERESA GOLDSBOR-OUGH WALKER, TO CHANGE THE NAMES OF HER INFANT CHILDREN, MARIE LOUISE HUGHES AND JAMES G. HUGHES. TIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of the petition in the above is to change the name of Marie Louise Hughes to that of Marie Louise Walker, and the - name of James G. Hughes to that of Hamilton Caughy Walker. The petition states that the petitioner resides in Baltimore County; that she has the guardianship and custody of her children; that the children whose name she desires to have changed are infants, and that the reason for changing the names; of the said children is on account of the conduct of their father to her, for which conduct she has been divorced a inculo matrimonii from him, and that she makes this application with the consent of her pres<-ent husband. It is, thereupon, this 8th day of April, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, ordered that the petitioner cause a copy of this order, with the object and substance of the petition to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County once a week for three successive weeks before the 3rd day of May, 1920, giving notice to whom it may concern to appear in this Court in person or by solicitor On or before the 3rd day of May, 1920, to show cause, if there be any, why a decree shall n®t be passed as prayed. True Copy—Test: ,^ 4-10-4t WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscribers have obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, letters Testamentary on the estate of HANNA REGLER, (or Reigler) late of said county, deceased. All persons having clain-s against the said < s-tate are hereby warned to exhibit the 'same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, On or before the 14th day of October, 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 our hands this 9th day of April. 1920. DANIEL W. MYERS, Boring, Md. DR. JAMES H. WILSON. Fowblesburg, Md., 4-10-4t Executors. Pursuant to the power contained in a mortgage from Marie W. Bussey and Marie Bussey Duffy to Elmer R. Haile, dated March 27, 1919, and recorded among the Land Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. O, No. 551, folio 208, etc., the undersigned, Assignee of said Mortgage, (default having occurred thereunder) will offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Monday, May 3, 1920, At 3 P. M. All that valuable lot or parcel of lana, containing four acres, more or less, having a frontage of 399 feet 4 inches on the northeast side of Sherwood Road, in the village of Cockeysville, Baltimore. County, with an even depth of 465 feet, (the same being more particularly described in said mortgage). Improved by a 10 room frame dwelling house, with all modern conveniences, and a stable and chicken house, all in good condition. This property was for many years the home of former State's Attorney Robert H. Bussey, and is delightfully situated in a thriving community. Although on a high elevation, affording a fine view of the valley around Cockeysville, the land is fertile and productive, and there are many excellent shade and fruit trees on the property. Water from an artesian well is forced into the h»use by an electric pump, which works automatically, and the house is lighted by electricity and heated by a modern furnace. , A splendid opportunity for anyone looking for a country home, with conveniences. Cockeysville Station, on the Northern Central Railway, is located almost within a stone's throw from the house, and the York road (now an improved State highway) passes through Cockeysvillfi within about a square from the property. Schools, churches, stores, etc., are also nearby. An inspection of the premises is invited before the day ©f sale. TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash upon final ratification, one-third in six months and the balance in twelve months, or all cash at the purchaser's optian, the deferred payments, if anv to bear interest from day of sale arid to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned Assignee. A cash deposit ot $o00 will be required of the purchaser on day of sale. AUGUSTUS A. PIPER, • 4"iy"4t Assignee. 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