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July 31, 1920—Page 10
THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND.
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427-429 South Broadway
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Lexington Meat Company
126 North Paca Street SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY.
Stewing Lamb .........
Corned Beef..........
Boiling Beef ..........
Breast of Veal.........
Chuck Roast..........
Hamburg Steak .......
Smoked Sausage......
Compound used as Lard.
Veal Chops ...........
Shoulder of Lamb......
Boneless Pot Roast.....
Lamb Chops..........
Pure Lard............
Leg of Lamb..........
Rib Roast ...........,
Rump Roast..........
Sirloin Steak.......
Round Steak.........
3-Cornered Roast .....
Picnic Hams ..........
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Feed Your Cows "PFO" DAIRY RATION
For More Milk and Better Health Cows in Good Physical Condition Always Give Best Yearly Yield. "PFO" DAIRY RATION
will keep your cows in good physical condition with less attention in feeding.
PALATABILITY
No dairy cow ever did well on a feed she did not like. In selecting the ingredients for "PFO" DAIRY RATION we have paid most particular attention to the palatability of the mixture. Cows eat it eagerly and do not "go off feed" readily
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
PROTEIN, 20 per cent.; Fat, 3 per cent.;
Carbohydrates, 50 per cent.; Fibre, 15 per cent.
The above figures are not the real values to the feeder. It is the digestibility that counts and produces and Just how much digestible nutrients in a dairy ration is what the feeder who knows his business wants to know. DIGESTIBLE PROTEIN 15% per cent. FAT and CARBOHYDRATES 60 per cent.
Manufactured by P. FRED'K OBRECHT & SON
1123 LIGHT STREET i2l-3-52w BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
TOWSON AT A GLANCE
—Miste Georgia Schuler has returned from a visit with relatives in Norfolk.
—Mrs. Ida Ward and Miss Bertie Burns are spending- sbme time at Pen Mar.
—Miss Rachael Burnsi is visiting- her brother, Mr, Rice Burns, in Newark. N. J.
—Mr. John Van Horn, of Alexandria, Va., -spent the week-end with his parents here.
•—-Miss Dorothy Ca^sen left today for a two-weeks' stay with friends in Philadelphia, i
—Mrs. Walter Atwood Yeakle, of Norristown, Pa., isi spending some time with her parents here.
—It is stated now that the estate of the late Joshua F. Cockey will inventory $1,000,000 or more.
—Mrs. Cross will assume new duties as saleslady in the Hergenrather Ddug Co's. store on Monday next.
—Miss Catherine O'Hara returned on Monday after a week's visit to Miss Dorothy Sparks, on the Manor.
—Mr. John Mays! Little left Thursday night for New York, enroute to Oklahoma on a business trip.
—-The Towson engine company was called to extinguish a fire at the dump in Chews' woods on Monday last. —Miss Louiale Green, of New York, is spending some time with her grandmother here, Mrs. James E. Green.
—Mrs. R.. B. Gordon and Miss May Gordon, of Lancaster, Ohio, are visiting relatives in Tows,on and vicnity.
—Dame Rumor has it that Towson is to have another newspaper. Let it come. * "Competition is the life of trade."
—Mrs. R. Risley, of Philadelphia, Pa., is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Arnall, Alleghany avenue.
—Mrs. Elizabeth Lippincott, probation officer of the Juvenile Court here, will leave for a vacation trip on Monday next.
—The week of August 7th the entire plant of the Black & Decker Mfg. Co. will close 'down so as to give its corps of employees a vacation.
—Gunner's licenses for 1920 were placed on sale Thursday at the Clerk's Office here. Orders however, have been taken e,ver since July 1.
—"Hergenrather's Weekly Snap Shots," published elsewhere in this paper each week, are commanding attention. Do you read them?
•—-"What number did you call please?" My, but don't that make your temper rise after waiting some minutes to get your number.
—Mr. Wm. H. Eger, Jr., who has been associated with the Hergenrather Drug Co. here, is now employed at a. drug establishment in Baltimore.
—A delegation of residents from the lower section of the county waited upon the Commissioners on Wednesday requesting the installation of lights at the intersection of the Eastern Avenue and North Point Roads.
HERGENRATHER'S
Weekly
SNAP SHOTS
Judge—How long have you been married.
Swede—Five years.
Judge—Who married you?
Swede—A woman.
Judge—Why you darn fool, did you ever know anyone who didn't marry a woman?
Swede—My wife didn't.
Voile Waists, $1.39 at the Modern Pharmacy, Towson.
People's
To give the face a good color get a pot of rouge and a rabbit's foot. Bury them two mile^ from home and walk out and back once a day to see if they are still there. The Hergenrather Drug Store has the rouge. You get the rabbit's fiot and do the walking.
How about the children's socks; fir Sunday? You can get them at the People's Modern Pharmacy—Special 39 cents.
Parson—How is it I haven't sfeen you at church recently? Hodge—I ain't been.
Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco—a large variety, at either the Hergenrather Drug Store or the People's Modern Pharmacy.
An elephant, growing tired of taking peanuts one at a time from a small boy, reached over and took the bag.
The boy was mad: 'You big bully." he said, "If I knew which end your tail was on, I'd slap your face."
Flie*! Flies! Kill them!
Fly swatters, sticky and poison fly paper, insect powder. Go to Hergenrather's or the People's Modern Pharmacy for either.
Lots of men would leave their foot prints
Time's eternal sands to grace, Had they, gotten Mother's slipper
At the proper time and place.
Have you sown those turnip seeds? They will take the place of $10 worth of potatoes this winter.
THE CALAMITY HOWLER. •
A dog sat out in the midnight chill and howled at the beaming' moon; his knowledge of music was( strictly nil and his voice was out of tune.
And he howled and howled as the hours went by, while dodging the bricks we threw, till the moon was low in the western sky, and his voice was Split in two.
And there wasn't a thing at which to howl, over which a pup should weep, and the course of the dog was wring, and foul, for the people were wild to sleep.
There are plenty of men like that blamed fool hound, who yell when there' nothing wrong, disturbing the country with senseless sound—the pessimist's doleful song.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens will solve that gift question. Hergenrather's Drug Store carries a complete line.
SOME COWS.
FOR SALE—GTood cow giving milk, also hay.
—SturgTs Michigan Democrat.
Perhaps if treated kindly, she could be induced to lay eggs also,—Chicago Tribune.
An Ohio farmer advertises for ffale "A cow that gives five quarts of milk a day, also -two grindstones, one set of harness and a hayrake." Some cow, we say!
Try our mosquito lotion or a bottle of citronella. Can be secured at either store.
WHY THE EDITOR LEFT TOWN.
"Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson read an article for the women's club, entitled 'Personal Devils.' Seventeen were present."
"Mr. John Crouse shipped a carload of hogs: to Kansas City one day last week. Three of his neighbors went with him to make up the load."
Eastman kodak films may be had at either Hergenrather's or the People's Modern Pharmacy.
Special at the People's Modern Pharmacy—Clark's 15c. O. N. T. spool cotton, while they last, two for a quarter.
—Mr. and Mrs, Harry Van Horn have taken an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stebbins, corner of Joppa road and Washington avenue.
—Rev. Henry B. Lee, Jr., rector of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, and family left Friday for Virginia, where they will spend a month's vacation.
—Towson was without water for some time on Thursday last. Can this be the forerunner of the Baltimore County Water Company's desire for increased rates'?
—Miss Katherine Kerwan, Social Director of the Baltimore County Children's Aid Society, has returned from a vacation trip in the Adirondack mountains.
—The community dances will be started for the season on the Engine House plaza here Monday night. The band of the Maryland School for Boys will render the music.
—Mrs. A. C. Litsinger, accompanied by her son, William, returned to her home here on Tuesday after a week's visit to her brother-in-law, Rev. Stanley Litsinger, at Orange, Va.
—Mr. Thomas Lloyd has purchased the property which he has been occupying for some time at the cirner of Baltimore avenue and Joppa road. The sale was made through Mr. Geo. C. Tracey.
—A delegation called upon the County Commissioners on Tuesday requesting that the streets of Dundalk be taken over by the county. The matter was held under advisement by the authorities.
¦—On Thursday contracts for the erection of five combination fire houses and police stations were awarded by the County Commissioners to B. Walter Tovell for -153,347. The contract calls for the buildings at Dundalk, Essex, Fullerton, Pikesville and Hale-thorpe, work upon which will begin at once.
—Mr. Harrison Findley, well known about the county seat, isi on a visit here after being in the Merchant-Marine service for some months and having journeyed to England, Holland and other European countries.
—Among the recent purchasers of Grant-Six motor cars are Mr. Henry E. Wack, of Luthervillej Mr. Brookhart, of Fallston, and Mr. Teir, of Long-Green, the sales being made by M. E. Ports, of the York Road Garage.
—Jos. S. Bowen, one of the oldest residents of Towson, died of complications at his home Monday last, following a short illness. Mr. Bowen was 85 years old, a member of the Towson M. P. Church and the oldest member of the Towson Lodge of Odd Fellows.
—The "Double B" class, taught by Mrs), Eva McClure, of Towson M- E. Sunday School, will hold a social in the lecture room of the church on Tuesday night next. Ice cream, cake, home-made candy, etc., will be on sale. Proceeds for the centenary fund of the school.
—Mrs. Annie B. Cockey, by her attorney, C. Gus Grason, filed a petition Thursday in the Orphans' Court at Towson asking for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of her husband, Joshua F. Cockey, pending the trial of the caveat filed to his will. The court passed an order appointing Mrs. Cockey as administrator, unless cause is shown to the contrary on or before August 6. _
—Mr. Bushrod T. Maddox returned this week from his annual trip to his old home near Front Royal, Va., where, according to custom, he joins a camping Darty that locates along the banks of the Shennadoah river for the exhilarating sport of fishing. The only event outside of the "biggest fish getting away" was that one day the boat capsized and Mr. Maddox was immersed in about five feet of water, from which he safely emerged a "wetter but sizer" man.
Boost! Don't Knock!
Renewed Cars
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Dodges Overlands
Buicks Studebakers
Chevrolets Willys-Knight And Other Popular Makes
We Will Be Glad To Arrange Time Payments.
Mr. Hochheimer, Mgr. Used Car Dept.
The United Auto Sales Co.,
12-14 East Mt. Royal Avenue, BALTIMORE, MD.
Phone Mt. Vernon 2800.
The Gambrill Grain Products Co.
In the Market Every Day
For
WHEAT AND CORN
Highest Cash Prices Paid
We have just installed NEW MACHINERY for unloading GRAIN from trucks and wagons quickly.
We will receive WHEAT direct from THRASHER, fan it free of charge and you take back the blowings.
Phone at our expense for prices or further information.
Phone Wolfe 4352.
Warehouses 2121-23 Aliceanna Street.
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SINCE: 1820
306-308-310 N. HOWARD STREET
Mt. Vernon 972-3-4
At Saiato^a Street
What We Offer—Greatest Variety-.Quality—Service
Tomato Soup—Libby's Concentrated ... 11 oz. cans,...... 13c
Straw Brooms—Hanover, 4 strings....................55c
Flour—A. M. C, Best Roller...........24 Y% lb. bags . . $2.00
Coffee—Our Special Blend ............1 lb. pkg......39c
Tea—Our Own Packing.............. .50c to ........$2.00
Hams—Joyner's Smithfleld ..........'.. .Per Pound.....69c
Soap—Dove, White Floating...........3 cakes.......20c
Vanilla Ext—Noreca Brand, 4 oz. 55c; 2 oz., 30c; . .1 oz. 18c
Orange Marmalade—Plowman's ........8 oz. jar....... 19c
Cheese—American Full Cream.........Per pound...... 42c
Olives—A. M. C. Large Queen..........10 oz. jar
Baked Beans in Sauces—Campbell's......18 oz. tin
Sausage...................12 oz. jar, 40c; 6 oz
S. & B. Frankfurter Style. Chocolate..........................Pound.......
Maillard's Premium For Cooking. Cocoa.........1 lb. tin, 57c; % lb. tin 30c; 1-5 lb. tin
Maillard's Breakfast. Peanut Oil .....Gal tin, $3.20; qt. tin 90c; pt. tin ----- 50c
Olarola Brand Oatmeal . ..................5 lb. tin, 90c; 2 lb. tin. . . . 45c
Imported, Grant's Scotch.
Barley—Scotch Pearl.................l lb. pkg....... 13c
Silver Polish—Silver Glow ............10 oz. jar...... 35c
Oranges—Juicy Valencias.............Dozen . _y....... 08c
Lemons—Juicy Californias............Dozen......... 18c
jar.
28c 19c 25c
54c
15c
Summer Drinks
Bed Wing Grape Juice—Quart Bottle, 65c
Ginger Ale—Noreca—Dozen $1.50
Sarsaparilla—Noreca—Dozen, $1.50
Russet Cider—Bottle, 90c
The Fountain Favorite—Fresh Peach Pari'ait, 25c.
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Phone St. Paul 2883—Phone Gilmor 3321
Phone or Leave Orders With Cashier—We Will Fill Them Watch Windows for Specials Every Day in the Week
Saturday, July 31, 1920-Until 12 Noon
SMOKED ( Half or Whole................. PICNIC < Sliced Center Cuts............ HAMS ( Boneless Rolled................ .........21c .........35c .........28c
COMPOUND Used as Lard ........... .18c
STEAKS P^ K-/ ¦¦¦ x-'x *¦*¦ »-v-' Porterhouse 29c
ALL DAY SPECIALS
Fresh or Smoked Sausage................... .........20c
Pure Lard................................ .........23c
Sliced Liver................................ ..........7c
Brisket Boil.....
Plate or Top Rib
lOl Fleshy Boil 1^2 Pot Roast.
Center Shoulder Chuck Roast—
20c
16c
3-Cornered, Rump or Rib Roast.......
24c
LAMB
GENIUNE SPRING
Stew..................15c
h oulders.............25c
Legs..................32c
65 MARKETS IN PRINIPCAL CITIES OF 15 STATES
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