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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0166 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
| THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. June 19, 1920-Page 3 Local Correspondence SWEET AIR. Mrs. Fred Goodman and daughter, Dorothy, of Baltimore, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. A. Burk. Don't forget the minsltrel show to be given by the pupils of Sweet Air School in Sweet Air Hall tonight. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Koerner was baptized in the Lutheran Church here on last Sunday by the pastor, Rev. J. H. W. Hoen, and was given the name of Henry Luther. Miss Catherine Rehberger, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rehberger. The annual Children's Day aiervice will be held tomorrow at the Lutheran Church at 8 o'clock. MT. ETNA. Mrs. Elva Houseman is spending some time with her parents here. Also their daughters, Misses Olie and Mat-tie .Wells, of Baltimore, spent the week end. Mi^s Eva Thompson, of Baltimore, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Hale, Messrs. Thomas Turnbaugh and Thomas Wil-helm attended the Chautauqua at Parkton. Mrs. Richrd Kelbaugh is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. Wisner, of M.t. Carmel. Mr. Charles Still has at his home a live rattle snake which he caught on Monday. The sake has twelve rattles making it fifteen year* old UPPER FA1.L.S. Mr. George Wilhelm, of Baltimore, was a visitor at the home of his brother, Mr. James Wilhelm and family on Sunday. Miss Grace Brown, of Baltimore, visited at the home of her parents/, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bratherton and children visited the latter's sister, Mrs. William Abbott and family, on Sunday. Mr. Daniel Rhoten, of Baltimore, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten over the week-end. Mr4 Cora Brown is spending a few days4 in the city this week. Mrs. Tillie Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gill and children, John and Helen, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kelley, of Butler, on Sunday last. Mr. Robert Shipley is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. King. Mr. John H. Armacost is reported as being very ill at this writing. Mr. Armacost is one of our oldest residents, holding his marks at four-score and ten. SHANE. There will be preaching services at West Liberty Church Sunday morning. Bpworth League services at night. Miss Mary Trout, of Stewartstown, Pa., is spending some time at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Jameai Wright and son spent last Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Anderson. Mr. Elmer Bull, of Cockeysville, spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bull. Mrs. Ralph Birmingham and two children, of Baltimore, are spending Some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birmingham, of this place. Mr. Nelson Wilson is on the sick list. Mr. Carl Leedy, of York, Pa., spent last Saturday and Sunday with his parents. OWIJVGS MILLS. We had quite a heavy hailstorm; in fact a double one, on Sunday, but beyond knocking nearly all the fruit off tthe trees, it did little other damage. Strawberries and cherries are shooting into the city from here every day in large quantities, and are bringing remarkable prices. Walter O'Dell is rushing in quite a lot of hogs he bought from Seymour Parks. Mt. Paran held its Children's Day ¦ oei-yisoo ir.st Sur.day. Tb»v had an attractive service. Rev. Mr. Milne officiated. It was his last Sunday there, as he moves to Sykesville this week. Mr. Richard Crooks and Minervia Berry were married at her home on June 16th. Legal Notices Michael P. Kehoe, Attorney-at-Law, 412 Equitable UIdg-., Balto., Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. The object of this suit is to procure a divorce a vinculo matrimonii by the plaintiff, Florence E. Canfleld, from the defendant, Charles E. Canfleld. The Bill recites that the parties were married in the City of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, on April 3rd, 1915, by the Reverend Dr. Clemens, a Minister of the Gospel, and lived together up to the first day of September, 1915, when he deserted her in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois; that the plaintiff has been a resident of the State of Maryland for more than two years prior to the filing of this bill of complaint, while the defendant, Chas^E. Canfleld, is a nonresident of the State of Maryand, his last known place of residence being the City of Chicago, State of Illinois; that there was no issue as the result of the said marriage; that though the conduct of your oratrix toward her said husband has been affectionate and above reproach, the defendant Charles E. Canfleld, her husband, has without any just cause or reason abandoned and deserted her, and declared his intentions to live with her no longer; that said abandonment has continued uninterruptedly for more than three years, is deliberate and final, and the separation of the parties; is beyond any reasonable hope or expectation of reconciliation. It is therefore ¦ ORDERED by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 26th day of May,,A. D., 1920, that the plaintiff by causing a copy of this Order to be inserted in some weekly newspaper, published in Baltimore County, once a week for four successive weeks before the 28th day of June, 1920, give; notice to the said non-resident defendant, Charles' E. Canfleld, of the object and substance Of this suit, and warn him to be and appear in this Honorable Court either in person or by solicitor On or before the 15th day of July, 1920, to show cause if any he may have why a decree should not be passed as prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 5-29-5t._____________________________ William L. Galvin, Attorney. ORDER NISI. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 1st day of June, 1920, that the sale of the leasehold estate of Patrick Keough, deceased, made by William L. Galvin, the Administrator of the said deceased, and this day reported to this Court by the said Administrator be ratified and confirmed, unless cause be shown to the contrary On or before the 28th day of June, 1920, Provided a copy of this order be inserted in some weeky newspaper, printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks I before the said 28th day of June, 1920. The report states the amount of sales to be $200.00. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills for Baltimore County. JAMES B. BENTZ, JOHN HOFF, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS, 6-5-4t. Judges. STILTZ. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwich Eglsader, who recently moved here from Baltimore, announce the arrival of a baby boy. Miss Mabel and Master Clifton Wine-holt spent Wednesday afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. Lewis Baublitz. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lambert and family were visitors at New Freedom on Sunday afternoon, where they visited Mr. Lembert's parents], Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert. Sunday School on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock; preaching by Rev. Mr. Ehrhart at 2 o'clock. FREELAND. WANTED. The important question that confronts our farmers at present is how to conquer the growing weeds in the cornfields, occasioned by the frequent showers and very warm weather. We have a very light cherry crop through this section, but the straw-berr yield is much better. The Children's Service on last .Sunday night at Oakland M. E. Church was well attended and the exercises were very interesting. Mrs. Laura J. Alban has sold her house and lot in Middletown to Mr. William Smith for $822. Our tomato growers are quite busy setting out plants, the recent rains, giving them an excellent, season for the work. Many of our farmers early in the season predicted a very light harvest, but from present appearances they will be agreeably disappointed. at 9.30; preaching at 11 o'clock. Don't forget the strawberry festival to be held tonight in the schoolhouse grove, given by the teacher and scholars of the Hereford Public School. The Baptist Church of this place will hold its 'Children's Day services on June 27. Misses Mary and Bertie Bull spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bull. WOODLAWN. HEREFORD. Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard Miller entertained at dinner on Thursday. The guests included Miss Ada Foard and Mr. J. Bresnan, of Baltimore, and Miss Alice Myers, of Hereford. The Children's Service held by the M. E. Sunday Schcool was much enjoyed by all presjent. Sunday School tomorrow morning Mr. B. T. Bollitz, of Baltimore, will have charge of the Epworth League service at Emmart's Church on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs). Clarence Mullineaux are very proud of their young son, Clarence Jos|eph, now one week old. Misses Emily Riddle and Bessie Reinhold will attend the Epworth League Institute at Mountain Lake Park during the latter part of July. Closing exercises will be held at Belmont School on next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. TEXAS. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parks have returned home after their wedding trip to Oakland. Mr. Chenoweth ' and family have moved to Timonium on the farm owned by Mr. Gorsuch. The property of Mr. John C. Bosley, formerly the ammunition plant, has been sold. «395 TrafflcTruck Chassis J.o.b. St. Louis Some Traffic Features Red Seal Continental 3%x5 motor; Covert transmission; multiple disc clutch; Bosch magneto; 4 - piece cast shell, cellular type radiator; drop forged front axle with Tlmken roller bearings; Russell rear axle, internal gear, roller bearings; semi-elliptic front and rear springs; 6-inch U-chanjnel frame ; Standard Fisk tires, 34x3 Vz front, 34x5 rear; 133-inch wheelbase; 122-inch length of frame behind driver's seat; oil cup lubricating system; chassis painted, striped and varnished; driver's lazy-back seat and cushion regular equipment Pneumatic cord tire equipment at extra cost. When you buy a Traffic Truck you have purchased something more than simply a motor truck—you have brought cheaper transportation—cheaper in dollars and cents than the cost of hauling with any other known carrier, regardless of type- or character. It costs twice as much to haul with teams as it does with a Traffic. It saves you hundreds of dollars in first cost and hundreds of dollars in maintenance cost. See the Traffic today. Seaboard Sales and Service Company 1109-13 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md. Taffic Motor Truck Corporation, St. Louis,'Mo., largest exclusive builders of 4,000-lb. capacity trucks in the world Real Estate LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US IF YOU WANT TO BUY Let Us Show You Our List Of Farms. Village Property, Also Building Lots. WHEELER & COLE, Inc., ' FRANK I. WHEELER) Towson, Maryland. 3-15-ly In the Lighting Studio Second Floor LEXINGTON BUILDING Gas and Electric floor lamps, desk and table lamps, piano lamps, and an unusually beautiful selection of light domes, gas and electric fixtures and light shades. CONVENIENT TERMS The Gas & Electric Co. BRANCH8STORES Tcv.'son Catonsville Hamilton Highlandtown 152w Put A New Honey Comb In Your Radiator _. «r I Standard Radiator and Fender Works |^u ropm 222 N Greene street Baltimore> Md REPAIRS^ C. ROBIE GRAFTON, Proprietor. Formerly of the York Road Garage, Towson, Md. Cadillac Core................ $48.50 Hudson " ................ 46.75 Packard " ................ 6.50 White " ................ 59.00 Paige V " ................ 58.00 Dodge " ................ 33.50 Chevolet " ................ 27.50 Maxwell " ................ 28.50 Vim " ................ 26.00 Price on any size Core given upon request. Ford Honey Comb Radiator for $19.50 and vour old one. 4-24-16t Want to buy a farm—10 to 100 acres. Kindly give Location. Price and Terms Box 817, 6-5-4t. Baltimore, Md. fl i fl fl B fl fl fl fl fl fl fl fl 11 fl I II fl fl 1 fl fl 1 B B B fl B fl fl B B B B B fl li &00> fll ill 1! \MPumpsthatanyone • Have you ever tried to repair one of the kind of pumps that has to be removed "bodily" from the well every time it is necessary to fix a leaky valve or any other little trouble, and that requires a mechanic and a kit of tools for the operation? If so you'll appreciate RfflBSHJMHI SOEA3Y TO WORK SO EASY TO FIX When anything does go f wrong any one can fix I it and a monkey wrench j is the only tool needed. They save money by savingtime and trouble. We've been" building pumps for 40 years and when we build one for you it is right. Send for catalogue. Handled by Dealers, g^ ^A Kanawha Pump xYbrks 9 W. PRATT ST., BALTIMORE, MD. U.S.A BUILDERS sf BUSINESS j For The Farmers. NOTE the increased number of FARMERS, who are now using SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS to bring their products direct from the farm to the city markets. Every day you can see new faces driving up to the commission houses with a new truck, loaded heavily with fresh vegetables, getting exceptional prices for them, due to their quality. The farmer with a horse and wagon is looked upon as one of the old days, when rapid transit meant practically nothing. This means of transportation is steadiljT passing away and the SERVICE MOTOR TRUCK is taking its place. NOW IS YOUR TIME, MR. FARMER, to get into the new way of doing business and buy a truck. We have one of the largest service stations in the East, which is at your disposal day and night. This department is well supplied with every part needed in adjusting your truck and in charge of only the very best motor experts. Buy Now and Get Immediate Delivery Preparedness Means Everything When Seitz Says If s Right, If s Right SEITZ AUTO 2 TO 8 NORTH AVE. Mt. Vernon 3980 Some good territory open to live dealers fl fl B B B fl fl B fl B fl 11 ! fl B B S fl fl fl fl B B fl B fl fl B fl fl fl B B B ORDER TODAY FROM OUR STOCK QUEEN INCUBATORS^ BROODERS Don't Hatch Weak Chicks^With Cheap!Incubators. Qi» ;en Indoor and Outdoor Lamp-heated Brooders as well as,Colony Brooders. Full Line of Paints and Varnishes for both Interior and Exterior Use. Blackman's MedicatediSalt Brick for^Farm^Stock. Drop Brick In Feed Box, l"will do the rest Price, $3 per Dozen Bricks. Have your Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Re-, paired before our rush season begins and get better service. Rival Garden Plows. Ideal on suburban places and in small gardens. Price ^complete with attachments, $4.50. ~a Have a few slightly used 9-18 Chase Farm Tractors, at a bargain. Complete stock Blatchford's Meal for Calf, Pig, Lamb or Colt. Blatchford's Milk Mash, Fill-the-Basket Egg Mash and Bone Grits. Roup Cure, Lice Killer and Hackett's Gape Cure. OUR:i920lCATALOG FREE Everything for the Farm, GnrdeiTf PoultryTard, Dairy andLvawrr including feeeds, Sharpless Crearji Separators, Roofing, Spraying Material, Spray Pumps, Wire Fencing, Gates, Manure Spreaders, GRIFFITH & TURNER CO. 205-215 N. Paca St. and 366 N. Gay St.,* Baltimore, Md, ir==Jr=^i=^r=^r=^r=Jr=^r=^[=r==Jr==ur=^r=^r^r=^r=^r^ IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBSaHiaiEBBBfflBBBBBBBBBBBBrSBBBBBBBBBHBBBJ RAISE MORE HOGS AT LESS COST BY USING fc2 HOG FEED The most valuable pig for a breeder to raise is the one^that will give him*the most money for the feed consumed. __ Spring'Garden Hog Feed is all food, no waste. The protein content is practically all digestible as compared with 70 % digestibility inborn. It is made from corn germ or hearts, corn oil meal, corn bran and partjlof the crown portion of the kernel. Thoroughly kiln-dried and sterilized; packed clean by machinery; free from dust and adulterants. Guaranteed to keep pure and sweet and do all we claim for it or money back. Spring Garden Hog Feed is the most economical pork producer on the market. Superior feeding value proven by Agricultural Station tests. Farmers who raise both cereal crops ana stock can profitably sell their corn and use Spring Garden Hog Feed. This can be readily demonstrated by breeders who will compare results. Write for samples and prices if your dealer cannot supply you with "Spring Garden" Brand. BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY CO. SEABOARD CORN MILLS HOWARD STREET PIER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND OTHER "SPRING GARDEN" FEEDS Horse Feed, Dairy Feed, Flaked Oats, Hominy Feed, C. & O. Feed, Cracked Corn, Chick Grits, Dry Poultry Mash. TO CORN DEALERS AND SHIPPERS We buy White and Yellow Corn either shelled or on cob delivered at our mill or at your station. IBBBBBBEaSBSBEISiSSBBBBBBIIfll 10-«-l8 Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0166.jpg |