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THE JEFFERSON1AN, TOWSON, MARYLAND. August 7, 1920—Page 5 Local Correspondence PHOENIX. Mrs. William Shelley and daughter, Clara, are spending- this week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mays' have returned to their home in Baltimore after a visit to Mrs. Wm. Mays. Mrs. William J. Stover and son, Edgar, spent a ew days with Mrs. Thos. Bond, at Butler. SALEM. Sunday School and preaching tomorrow. The storm of last Saturday has done a great deal of damage to the corn, which was looking fine. It seems as if the "farmers have been the unlucky ones this year. M*. and Mrs. George Boerner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stre-vig, of Grace. -o- GRAVE RUN. There will be no services in tfhe church here tomorrow on account of the camp meeting. Mr. and Mr. Couch, of Baltimore, were guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hare during the past week. Mr. Raymond MouJi-was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Al-ban. Mrs. George Alban is entertaining herdaughter, Bertha, during the sum'-mer months. ----------------p---------------- GLENARM. Mrs. Charles Haile and Miss* E. H. Hill were guests of Mrs. Haile's mother, Mrs. Amanda Burton, on Sunday. Miss ElizaBurton is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Zink, of Lutherville. The many friends of Mrs. Edward Roberts are glad to know that she is very much improvedand able to be out again. ------------o------------ WHITE HALL. The farmer^ are now in a position to hold their produce for some time and take advantage of the higher prices later. Vernon- M. E. Sunday School, West Harford ircuit, will hold its annual picnic in Druid Hill Park on Wednesday, August 18. ------------o------------ CHASE. Mrs. J. Viers Gibsjon has been quite ill, but is improving. / Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith spent Sunday with Mr. Smith's parents at Catonsville. Mrs. Edward Benesch and daughter, Hilda, spent a few days last week 'with Mrs. Wm. Carback. Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends here. ------------o------------ JARRETTSVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Watters and family motored to Lancaster, Pa., last Saturday and were joined by friends, thence to Hershey's Park, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. James Mason, Miss Nellie Mason and Miss Ruth Grimes spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hild. ------------o------------ TIMONIUM. Mrs. Milton Albright, who has been Visiting her son, Mr. William Albright, of Chestnut Ridge, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Laura Boggs and daughter, Helen; Miss Sarah B. Pritchett and Mr. Harry E. Rowe were guests) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Albright, of Chestnut Ridge, on last Saturday. UPPER PALLS. Mrf, Frank Grotner celebrated his 21^t birthday at his home at Kingsville last week. Mr. Grotner was presented with a handsome diamond stick pin by his parents. Mi. Louis S'natiey, of Harford county, died last week in a Baltimore Hospital. He was buried from the home of Mr. McComas-, Abingdon. Mr. Shaney, who was known as "Louie,,' was a familiar figure around Bradshaw for many years. Sir Thomas Lipton, the English sportsman, has returned to England againthe loser of the cup. Sir Thomas was a good sportsman, but the Lion and Eagle met in a fair contest, and as usual, the .Eagle won. As good Americans we are pleased to keep the cup in America. Emil llimliiily., Edmund Budnitz, Solicitors, 10 E. Lexington St., Balto. ATTORNEY'S SALE OP VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE PROPERTY, NO. 289 EIGHTH STREET, MORRELL PARK, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD. By virtue of the power contained in two mortgages from Otto Wurzberger and wife, one dated June 2, 1906, and recorded among the Mortgage Records-; of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C, No. 265, folio 208, &c, and one dated February 5, 1908, and recorded among said Mortgage Records in Liber W. P. C, No. 293, folio 543, &c, the undersigned, attorney named in said mort-gages.will sell at Public Auction, on the premises, On Monday, August 30, 1920, At 4 o'clock P. M., all those two lots designated as Nos, 287and289on the Plat of Morrell Park, recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in PlatBook J.W. S. No. 1, folio 284 and 285, said lots being located on the easternmost side of Eighth street, at, the distance of fifty feet northerly from James) Street, fronting on Eighth Street fifty feet with an even depth of about one hundred and twenty-five feet to an alley ten feet wide, in fee-simple; improved by a two-story frame dwelling. TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash; the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser; credit payments,if any, to bear interest from the day of a(ale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Taxes and other expenses adjusted to day of sale. A deposit of One Hundred Dollars required of the purchaser. EMIL BUDNITZ, Attorney. SAM W. PATTISON & CO., 8-7-4t. Auctioneers. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. Stewart & Pearre, Attorneys, -063 Calvert Bldg-., Baltimore, Md. ORDER OP PUBLICATION CLARENCE S. GQ'RE AND MARIE R. GORE, his wife, et al. VS. ALBERT F. GORE. CATHERINE GRAVES, MARY BELL GORE, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY IN EQUITY. The object of this siuit is to procure a decree for the sale of a tract of land of approximately forty-one acres, situate in the Fourth District of Baltimore County, Maryland. The bill alleges that by deed dated April 23rd» 1883, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County, in Liber W. M. I., No. 134, folio 517, there was conveyed by Andrew W. Gore and others to Annie E. Gore and J. Lizzie Gore, also known as/ J. Elizabeth Gore, a tract of land situated in the Fourth Election District of Baltimore county, near St. George Station, Maryland. That Annie E. Gore died in 1887, leaving a will duly probated in the Orphans' Court for Baltimore County, by which all of her interest in said tract of land was bequeathed to her sister, J. Elizabeth Gore, and that J. Elizabeth Gore, being the owner of all of the aforedescribed tract of land, died in 1918, leaving a will, duly probated in the Orphans' Court for Baltimore County, devising said tract of land, which is situate near St. George, Baltimore County, Md., to her nephew, Clarence. S. Gore, for life, and "upon and after his death unto his child or children, share and share alike, per stirpes absolutely, and in the event of said Clarence leaving no child, children or descendants surviving him my will is that from and after the death of said Clarence all my interest in said home place pass to s/uch person as would take. an estate in fee simple in the State of Maryland had I died intestate after the date of the death of the said Clarence." That Clarence S. Gore married Marie R. Gqre, and they have two children, Frances Elizabeth Gore, aged eleven years, and Elizabeth Hyatt Gore, aged three years. Tha"t J. Elizabeth Gore at the time of her death left surviving her the following as her heirs at law, 'all of whom are still living, all of whom are of full legal age: Albert P. Gore, a brother, a resident of Baltimore City, Maryland, and the following children of A. Washington Gore, a brother of J. Elizabeth Gore, who predeceased her: Catherine Graves, a widow; Mary Bell Gore, unmarried; Albert J. Gore, who married Eleanor .A. Gore, all of whom live in the District of Columbia; Charles W. Gore, who married Frances Field Gore, who live in the State of New York; Hugh C. Gore, who married Ada Thompson Gore, who live in the State of California. That the complainants and defendants are the only persons in, being interested in, or claiming any interest in the property disposed of under said will; that it is to the advantage of all parties concerned that the real estate described in said bill be sold and the proceeds} invested under the direction of this Court. It is thereupon this 5th day of August ORDERED by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in equity, that the plaintiffs by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper publi|hed in Baltimore County once in each of four successive weeks before the 6th day of September, 1920, give notice to the said absent defendants non-residents of the State of Maryland, of the object and substance of this* bill, warning them to be and appear in person or by solicitor in this. Court On or before the 22d day of September, 1920, to show cause, if any they have, why a decree should not be passed fes prayed. FRANK I. DUNCAN, Judge. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 8-7-5t. C. G«tf Grasom, Attorney-at-Law, • Towson, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County Letters of Administration on the estate of _ JOHN T. HOPKINS, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the ajame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 9th day of February, 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 3rd day of August, 1920. MARY E. HOPKINS, 8-7-4t. x. Administratrix. STATE OP MARYLAND OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Governor of Maryland for the pardon or parole of Major Payne, who was convicted at the September Term 1916, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, of Assault with Intent to Murder, and sentenced to the Maryland Penitentiary for the period of ten years. The Governor will take up the mid case for final decision on or after Saturday (noon) August 7th, 1920, until which time protests against such pardon will be heard and the papers filed will be npen to "inspection at the discreion of he Governor. By order of the Governor, PHILIP B. PERLMAN. 8-7-lt. Secretary of State. Rooms For Rent Three Desirable Rooms for housekeeping-. Immediate possession. Apply to ELMER C. GERSTMYER, East Joppa Road, 8-7-lt Towson, Md. ¦ DON'T PUT OFF BUYING Ross FeecFand Ensilage Cutters Better Ensilag-e at lowest cost; sizes to match any farm power. Will be difficult to secure later. Order immediately while we have them in stock and can make prompt delivery. The Ross Flywheel Type will make more money for you every year you use it. Can ship from stock Heavy Stude-baker Road Carts, Two-Passenger, Slat Seat, Slat Foot Rack, one-inch Collar Steel Axle, 1" wheels and lickory shafts; special price of $37.50 while this stock lasts. Very similar Road Cart, slightly lighter, at $32.50. It will pay you to buy early. • Several Sample Second-Hand Tractors at a bargain. Call or write for prices. Our 1920 Illustrated Catalog, describing fully all Supplies for the Farm, Garden, Poultry Yard and'Dairy, mailed to you FREE. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205-215 N. Paca Street and 366 N. Gay Street, BALTIMORE, MD. SALES AJVD LEGAL NOTICES. Samuel C. Mahle, Sheriff of Baltimore County. ._ SHERIFF'S SALE. —OF— VALUABLE PROPERTY, SITUATE AT WEST ILCHESTER, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. Under and by virtue of a writ of fijeri facias issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County at the suit of George E. Wheatley, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of John G. Rogers, to me directed, I have seized upon and taken in execution all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at . law and in equity of the said John G. Rogers in the following described property, to wit: Beginning for the same at a stone at the end of the North 60 degrees and 30 minutes West 50 feet line of the 37 acres and 7 square perches of land more or less, conveyed by Robert Mickle, Trustee, to Peter W. Gibbons, and running • thence binding on said land reversely allowing 2V2 degrees for variation, South 58 degrees East 50 feet to the North 27 degrees and 15 minutes East 18 perch line of the whole tract of land called West II-chester; thence binding on said line allowing 4*4 degreesj for variation, South 31 degrees and 30 minutes West, 141 feet to an iron pin in a rock near the surface of the ground; thence leaving said line and bearing South 50 degrees West 118 feet to the Frederick turnpike road to intersect the original line; thence binding on said line along the North side of said road North 43 de-greesl West 103 feet and 3 inches to a corner of land conveyed by Robert Mickle to Arantina Stinchomb; thence binding nn said land North 53 degrees East 15 perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING 77 SQUARE PERCHES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. For title of the said John G. Roger3 in the above tract of land see Equity Docket No. 18, folio 147, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, entitled John G. Rogers, Mortgagee, vs. Jacob J. Werner, et al. And I hereby give notice, that On Tuesday, August 31, 1920, At 12 o'clock noon, At the Court Housie Door, Towson, Md. I will sell at Public Auction all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said John G. Rogers to the highest bidder for SAMUEL C. MAHLE, Sheriff of Baltimore County. 8-7-4t. Turnbaugh «& Naylor, Auctioneers, Butler, Md. PUBLIC SALlp —OF— VALUABLE HERD OF CATTLE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the farm of Mr. Kennedy, formerly George Lynch's Farm, located about one mile east of Sparks, N. C. R. R., On Friday, August 13th, 1920, Beginning at 12 o'clock, Noon. BETWEEN 30 AND 40 FINE COWS AND HEIFERS. All of them have been tuberculin tested. Some are fresh and others will be fresh in the early fall. This is a fine opportunity to get some good Hol-steins, Guernseys and Jerseys. TERMS OF SALE-—A credit of four months will be given on notes with approved security bearing interest and payable at Sparks State Bank. 8-7-lt. JACOB HURWITZ. Michael P. Kehoe, Attorney-at Law, Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY IN EQUITY. The object of this bill is to procure a divorce a vinculo matrimonii by the plaintiff, Lillian F. Coombs, from the defendant, Clarence J. Coombs, and the custody of Mildred M. Coomba and Elain Elizabeth Coombs, minor children of the parties to this cause. The Bill recites that the parties, were married in the City of Alexandria, in the State of Virginia, on November 3, 1913, by a Minister of the Gosepl, and lived together up to the month of July, 1917, when he deserted her in the city of Washington, D. C.; that the plaintiff hasi 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, Clarence J. Coombs, is a non-resident of the State of Maryland, his present whereabout being unknown to the plaintiff; that there have been two children born as the result of said marriage: Mildred M. Coombs, Born January 13, 1915, and Elain Elizabeth Coombs born February 21, 1916, both of whom are now in the custody of the plaintiff; that though the conduct of the plaintiff toward her said husband has been affectionate and above reproach, the defendant, Clarence J. Coombs, her husband, has, without just cause or reason, abandoned and deserted her, and declared his: intention to live with her n0 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 ODDERED, by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 4th day of August, A. D., 1920, that the plaintiff, by causling 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 6th day of September, 1920, give notice to the said !non-resident defendant, Clarence J'. Coombs, of the object and substance of this suit and warn him to be and appear in this Court either in person or by solicitor, On or before the 22d day of September, 1921, 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. 8-7-4t W. Gill Smith, Attorney, Towson, Md. ORDER NISI. MARY A. CARNEY, Widow, Et Al, vs. KATE CARNEY, Et Al, Infants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 21st day of July, 1920, that the sale made* and reported by Robert E. Carney, Trustee, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 16th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 16th day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $3,640.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF THE BALTIMORE COUNTY WATER AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OF BALTI-. MORE COUNTY FOR A FRANCHISE TO LAY 192 FEET OF 6-INCH CAST IRON WATER MAIN SOUTHWESTERLY IN LEEDS AVENUE FROM THE END OF THE EXISTING MAIN TO THE INTERSECTION OF LEEDS AND KNECHT AVENUES, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY IN KNECHT AVENUE 500 FEET. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. Benson, JVock & Rowe, Attorneys* 1301-3 Fi«elity Building, Baltimore, Md. To the Honorable, The County Commissioners of Baltimore County:— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has filed its petition with the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, for the grant of a right or franchise to lay 192 feet of 6-inch cast-iron water main southwesterly in Leeds Avenue from the end of the existing main to the intersection of Leeds and Knecht Avenues, thence southeasterly in Knecht Avenue 500 feet, all as shown on the plat- filed with said petition in the office of the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, and at the expiration of the time required by law, the said undersigned will make due application to the County Commissioners of Baltimore County for the granting of such privilege on the County Road above mentioned, under the provisions of Chapter 368, Acts of 1902. THE BALTIMORE COUNTY WATER AND ELECTRIC COMPANY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. By AIBERT H. WEHR, President. THE -COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY will, On Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1920, At 11.30 o'clock A. M., or as near thereto as it may be convenient for them so to do, take up for consideration the said application, and opportunity will then be given to all persons or corporations who may so desire to be heard in reference to said application. By Order of the Board, JOHN R. HAUT, 7-24-3L Chief Clerk. T. Tilden Kelbaugh, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore, Md. FOR RENT. New House, 6 rooms. Garage and 1 acre of ground. Pleasant Plains Ave. and Joppa Road. Apply JOHN T. FULLER, R. F. D. No. 6, 8-7-lt.* Towson, Md. ORDER NISI. EUNICE D. SMITH, ET AL, vs. CHARLES CHENOWETH, ET AL. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 16th day of July, 1920, that the sale made and reported by T. Tilden Kelbaugh, Trustee, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed unless causie to the contrary thereof be shown Ou or before the 9th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy nf this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the »aid 9th day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to'be $2700.00. m True Copy—Test: f WILLIAM P. COLE< Clerk. True Copy—Test: 7-17-5t. W. Gill Smith, Attorney, Towson, Md. ORDER NISI. ALICE ROYSTON, Wifrw, j&t Al, va. ^» LULA B. ROYSTON, Et Al. IN THE CIRCUIT COUR^ FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 21st day of July, 1920, that the sale made and reported by T. Tilden Kelbaugh and W. Gill Smith, Trustees, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 16th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 16th day of August, 1920. The report states J;he amount of sale to be $12,100.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. "-24-4t Ben»on, Nock & Rowe, Attorneys, Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 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 ELIZABETH WADE, late of said county, deceased. All persona having claims against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 2nd day of February, 1921; 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 30th day of July, 1920. JOHN P. DEERING, Executor. Halethorpe, Md. 7-31-4L Box 50. James Clark, Attorney-at-Law, Ellicott City, Md. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County Letters of Administration on the estate of GEORGE#L. WILT, 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 26th day of January, 1921; 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 23rd day of July, 1920. MARY E. J. WILT, 7-24-4t. Administratrix. 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. ancil-liary on the estate of FREDERICK A. O. SCHWARZ, 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 19th day of January, 1921; 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 16th day of July, 1920. WILLIAM MOORE, 7-17-5t* Administrator c. t. a. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FEE-SIMPLE DWELLING, PROPERTY OF THE LATE NICHOLAS LOWMAN, SITUATE ON KNECHT AVENUE, THIRD HOUSE EAST OF BENSON AVENUE, IN LEEDSVILLE, '3TH DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. William P. Cole, Jr., A ttorneyat-Iiaw, Towson, Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Pursuant to the power and authority contained in the will of the late Nicholas Lowman, deceased, and under an order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, the undersigned Executor will sell by Public Auction on the premises, On Tuesday, 17th day of August, 1920, At 4 o'clock P. M., the above mentioned property, more particularly described as follows: Beginning for the same at a stone on the south side of the Old Sulphur Spring Road (now called Knecht avenue) at the end of the north forty-five degrees west one hundred and fifty-nine perches line of the thirdly described parcel of land in a deed from the Leeds* Land and Improvement Company of Baltimore City to John A. Knecht, dated November 30, 1900, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber N B. M., No. 248, folio 377, &c; and running thence binding on the south side of the Old Sulphur Spring Road, as now surveyed, north eighty-eight degrees five minutes west one hundred and twenty-nine feet and four inches to a stone; thence south no degrees- and forty minutes east two hundred and eighty-six feet and nine inches to a stone marked "F 10"; thence sputh eighty-eight degrees east three hundred and seventy-seven feet, more or less, to intersect the north forty-five degrees west one hundred and fifty-nine perches line above referred to: and thence binding on said line northwesterly three hundred and eighty-seven feet and nine inches, more or less, to the beginning. Containing ONE AND SIXTY-SEVEN ONE-HUNDREDTHS ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. IMPROVED BY A COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC FRAME DWELLING, with large stable and other out-buildings. The property is within five minutes walk of the Halethorpe Electric Car Line and ten minutes from Arbutus Station on the Penna. R. R. Electric car stop, Knecht avenue, walk east. TERMS OF SALE—$250.00 Cash, balance upon final ratification of sale by Orphans' Court of Baltimore County. CARVILLE D. BENSON, Executor. CALEB S. HOBBS, Auctiineer. 7-31-3t. James J. Lindsay, Attorney-at-Law, Equitable Bldg., Baltimore Md. William P. Cole Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Towson Md. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY A. McBRIDE, ALSO KNOWN AS MAY McBRIDE, LATE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, DECEASED. Upon the petition of James J. Lindsay, administrator of the estate of Mary A. McBride, also known ,as May McBride, late of Baltimore County, deceased, it is this 8th day of July, 1920, ordered by the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, that the 14th day of September, 1920, be named and appointed for a meeting in this Court of persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies, or a residue of said decedent's estate, in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 255 of the Laws of the State of Maryland, passed at the January Session of the Maryland General Assembly, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and now codified as Article 93, Section 143, in Bag-by's Annonated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland; and it is further ordered that Clarence C. Strickland, Mary S. Strickland, Sarah R. Strickland and William T. Vinsinger, administrator of Margaret E. Strickland, deceased, all residing at Elkton, Cecil County, State of Maryland; James J. Lindsay, administrator of Eliza J. McBride, late of Baltimore County, deceased, whose residence is Towson, State of Maryland, and James J. Lindsay and William P. Cole, Jr., administrators of Harriet McBride, late of Baltimore County, deceased, whose residence is Towson, State of Maryland, and the following non-residents: Annie L. Maclntyre, residing in Media, State of Pennsylvania; Andrew McBride, residing in Monmouth, State of Illinois; Mary E. Gilmore, residing in Los Angeles, State of California; William M. Watson, residing in Phoenixville, State of Pennsylvania; William T. McBride, residing in Wellington, State of Kansas; Eleanor E. Todd and Henri Etta Todd, residing in Newark, in the State of Delaware; Lizzie G. Bon-ine, residing in the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania; Louisa G. Gatchell, residing in the city of Wilmington, State of Delaware; Alfred C. Strickland, residing in the City of Philadelhia, State of Pennsylvania, Harry Strickland, residing In the City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Pennsylvania, and Amelia Anderson, Analine Anderson and Cordelia Anderson, and Joseph Anderson, Palmer Anderson and David Anderson, if living are supposed to reside at Delta, in the State of Pennsylvania, and all residents and all non-residents of the State of Maryland, and all known and unknown persons and all other persons interested as distributees, legatees or otherwise in the estate of the said decedent Mary A. McBride, also known as May McBride, deceased, or in the residue of the estate of the said decedent Mary A. McBride, also known as May McBride, deceased, be and they and each of them are hereby notified and warned to be and appear in person, by guardian, solicitor or agent in this Court. On the said 14th day of September,. 1920, At 11 o'clock A. M., to the end and for the object and purpose that distribution and -ayment may be then and there made under the Courts direction and control; and it is also ordered that this notice shall be published in one of the newspapers printed in Baltimore County, once a week for four successive weeks on or before the 10th day of August, nineteen hundred and twenty. JAMES B. BENTZ, JOHN HOFF, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS, Judges. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM J. PEACH, Register of Wills for Baltimore County. 7-10-5t. ANNIE L. McINTYE and JAMES R. McINTYRE, her husband; ANDREW McBRIDE and HARRIET E. McBRIDE, his wife; MARY E. GIL-MORE (widow); WILLIAM T. McBRIDE, unmarried; and WILLIAM M. WATSON and REBECCA STRICKLAND WATSON, his wife; Plaintiffs, vs. ELEANOR E. TODD, unmarried; HENRI ETTA TODD, unmarried; MARY S. STRICKLAND, unmarried; SARAH T. STRICKLAND. unmarried; WM. T. VINSINGER. Administrator of MARGARET E. STRICKLAND, deceased; CLARENCE E. STRICKLAND • and ANNA HILTON STRICKLAND, his wife; LIZZIE G. BONNIE, widow; LOUISA G. GATCHELL, widow; OLFRED G. STRICKLAND, widower; HARRY STRICKLAND and STRICKLAND, his wife; AMELIA ANDERSON; ANALINE ANDERSON; JOSEPH ANDERSON; CORDELIA ANDERSON; PALMER ANDERSON; DAVID ANDERSON; and JAMES J. LINDSAY and WILLIAM P. COLE, JR., Administrators of the Estate of Harriet McBride, deceased; Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. William P. Butler, Auctioneer, Towson, Md. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE AT LANSDOWNE, 13TH ELECTION DISTRICT, BALTIMORE COUNTY, AND KNOWN AS LOT NO. 218, SECTION 7. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the Court House door, Towson, On Wednesday, August 11, 1920, At 11 o'clock A. M., All that valuable unimproved property in Lansdowne, Baltimore county, Md., known as Lot No. 218, Section 7. TERMS OF SALE—Cash. WILLIAM F. COGHLAN, WILLIAM P. BOSLEY, HARRISON RIDER, ROBERT C. CLARKE, JOHN T. GRACE, County Commossioners of ,._. „„ „ Baltimore County. JOHN R. HAUT, Clerk. 7-34-3L The object of this suit is to have a Trustee or Trustees appointed to make the sale of certain farm property, consisting of eighty-nine acres of land, more or less, situated near Monkton, Baltimore County, State of Maryland. This Bill states that Harriet McBride, late of Baltimore County, deceased, was in her life time and at the time of her death, steized and possessed of a certain farm consisting of eighty-nine acres of land, more or less, situated along the County Road, near Monkton, Baltimore County, State of Maryland, and described in the following deeds From Solomon Foster, et al to James McBride, dated September 12, 1845, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore City, in Liber A. W. B., No. 357, folio 120, &c; and from James J. McBride to Mary Ann McBride et al, by deed dated January 9, 1893, and recorded among the Land Records' of Baltimore County in Liber L. M. B., No. 195, folio 548, &c, and by deed dated February 25, 1918, frim Jas. J. Lindsay, committee to Harriet McBride : and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C No. 493, folii 447, &c, certified copies of the aforesaid deeds being filed with the Bill of Complaint in these proceedings, and prayed to be taken as a part thereof. That James McBride departed this life, intestate about the year 1893, subsequent to the death of his wife, Hannah Strickland McBride, and left surviving him as his next of kin and heirs at law, the following named children as a result of said marriage, viz: Andrew McBride. Jamesl H. McBride, Louisa McBride, Mary A. McBride, Eliza J, McBride and Harriet McBride. That Andrew McBride, one of the aforementioned children, predeceased his father, James McBride, and having died unmarried and without issue; that James H. McBride, one of the aforementioned children died about the year 1902, unmarried an" without issue, but preceding his death by a deed of conveyance hereinbefore referred to, conveyed his interest in the aforesaid property to his four living sisters hereinbefore named. That neither of the said daughters of the said James and Hannah Strickland McBride, hereinbefore named, ever married, and all have departed this life without issue and died intestate, subsequent to the death of their brother, James McBride, they having died in the following order: Louisa McBride, Mary A. McBride, Eliza J. McBride and Harriet McBride, and as alLof the estates of the said sisters have been duly administered on in the Orphans' Court for Baltimore County, and having died in the order named, the surviving sister, Harriet McBride, inherited the entire estate sought to be sold in these proceedings. That the said Harriet McBride having died intestate, covered to be living first cousins at the time of the death of the said Harriet McBride on the side of the father and mother of the said Harriet McBride, the said first cousins on the side of the father James McBride, being: Annie L. Mclntyre, who intermarried with James R. Mclntyre, her husband, and who now reside in Media, State of Pennsylvania; Andrew McBride, who intermarried with Harriet E. McBride, his wife, and now reside in Monmouth, State of Illinois; Mary E. Gilmore (widow), who intermarried with El-wood Gilmore, her husband, who died in 1905, and now resides in Los Angeles, State of California, and William T. McBride, unmarried, now res/iding in Wellington, State of Kansas, the only living children of Andrew McBride, the only brother of James McBride, the father of the said Harriet McBride; and William M. Watson, who intermarried with Rebecca Strickland Watson, his wife, and now reside at Phoenixville, State of Pennsylvania, being the only child of Ann McBride, the only sister of Jamesi McBride, aforesaid. On the side of the mother, Hannah Strickland McBride, there are the following first cousins: Eleanor E. Todd and Henri Etta Todd, both unmarried and residing at Newark, State of Delaware, being the only children of Rebecca A Strickland, deceased, a sister of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, wife of James McBride, and mother of said Harriet McBride, the said Rebecca A. Strickland having intermarried with John H. Todd, now deceased; Margaret E. Strickland, Mary S. Strickland, Sarah R. Strickland, all unmarried and residing at Elkton, State of Maryland, being the only surviving children of William Price Strickland, the said William Price Strickland being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, the wife of the said William Price Strickland being deceased, the aforesaid Margaret E. Strickland, who was living at the time of the death of the said Harriet McBride, died May 31st, 1920, and Wm. T. Vinsinger has been appointed administrator of her estate; Clarence E. Strickland, unmarried, residing at Elkton, State of Maryland, being the only surviving child of Palmer C. Strickland, deceased, whose wife is also deceased, the said Palmer C. Strickland being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride; Lizzie G. Bonnie, widow of Thomas Bonnie, residing at Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, and Louisa G. Gatchell, widow of Samuel Gatchell, deceased, residing at Wilmington, State of Delaware, and only surviving children of Harriet Strickland, deceased, (the sjaid Harriet Strickland being a sister of the said Hannah Strickland McBride) whose husband is deceased; Alfred G. Strickland, unmarried, residing at Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, and Harry Strickland unmarried, residing at Pittsburgh, State of Pennsylvania, only surviving children of John Scott Strickland, being a brother of the said Hannah Strickland McBride, Amelia Anderson, Analine Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Cordelia Anderson, Palmer Anderson and David Anderson, children of Mary Strickland, the sister of said Hannah Strickland McBride; the said Mary Strickland being deceased, but as; to whether her husband, Alexander Anderson, whom she married in 1836, and her children named hereinbefore, are married or single, living or dead, the Bill of Complaint states that the complainants therein have been unable to ascertain, but that they were known last to have lived in the State of Pennsylvania, in the vicinity of Delta. That all the aforesaid first cousins excepting those residing in Eikton, State of Maryland, are non-residents of the State of Maryland That James J. Lindsay and William P. Cole, Jr.. are administrators of the Estate of Harriet McBride, deceased. That the fee simple property and improvements! sought to be sold in these proceedings are not susceptible of partition without loss or injury to the said parties hereto entitled to interest therein; that in order to make partition of the interests herein it will be necessary that the said property and improvements be sold and all proceeds of same be divided among the said par-tics hereto as the^r said interest might appear, under the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. It Is Thereupon £»rdered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County in Equity, this 22nd day of July, 1920, that the complainants by causing a copy of said order to be published in some weekly newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County once in each of four successive weeks before the 23rd day of August, 1920, give notice to the said absent defendants, Eleanor E. Todd, Henri Etta Todd, Lizzie Bonnie, Louisa Gatchell, Alfred G. Strickland, Harry Strickland and ------ Strickland, his wife; Amelia Anderson, Analine Andersdn, Joseph Anderson, Cordelia Andersjon, Palmer Anderson, Davis Anderson, of the object and substance of this Bill, commanding them to appear in this Honorable Court in person or by solicitor, On or before the Sth day of September, 1920, to show cause, if any they may have, why a decree should not be passed as prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t John Mays Little, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Ma. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. EMMA E. BOYER vs. SAMUEL K. BOYER. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to procure a ivorce "a vinculo matrimonii" by the plaintiff from the defendant. The Bill states that the parties were married on the 28th day of February, 1875, at Hametown, York ciunty, Pa., by the Rev. Daniel Green; that since Said marriage the plaintiff has resided continuously in Baltimor ecounty, State of Maryland; that the conduct of the plaintiff toward the defendant has always been kind, chaste, affectionate and above reproach; that notwithstanding her conduct, the defendant on or about the 20th day of March, 1906, without any just cause or reason, abandoned and deserted the plaintiff and has declared his intention to live with her no longer, and that such abandonment has continued uninterruptedly for more than three years, is deliberate and final, and the separation of the parties beyond any • expectation of reconciliation; that four children were born to the parties, all of whom are now adults, and that the defendant is now and for many years past has been a non-resident of the State of Maryland. It is thereupon ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County tr\is( 22nd day of July, 1920, that the plaintiff, by causing a copy if this order to be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County, once a, week for four successive weeks before the 23rd day of August, 1920, give notice to the said Samuel K. Boyer of the object and s/ubstance of this Bill and warning him to be and appear in this Court, either in oerson or by Solicitor. On or before the 8th day of September, 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. 7-24-4L Fr»nk D. Noel, Attorney, 557 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. ORDERED, By the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, this 28th day of July, 1920, that the sale of the Leasehold Estate of John William Schone, infant, made by Mary C. Pfaff, guardian of the said John William Schone, infant, and this day reported to this Court by the said guardian be ratified and confirmed, unless cause be shown to the contrary On or before the 23rd day of August, 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 before the/said 23d day of August, 1920. The report states the am cunt of sales to be $50.00. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM J. Pi^ACH Register of Wills for Baltimore County. JAMES B. BENTZ, LUTHER M. B. WILLIAMS, 7-31-4t* Judges. Bartlett, Poe & Cl»ggett, Attorneys^. ORDER NISI. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES E. INGRAM. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 17th day of July, 1920, that the sale of the property mentioned in these proceedings male and reported by Edgar Allan Poe' j Trustee, be ratified ana confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 16th day of August, 1920. Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 16th day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $400.00. / WILEIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-24-4t. John H. Richardson, Attorney, Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. IN THE MATTER OF| THE ESTATE OF FRANK LONG. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By "the Circuit Court, fir Baltimore County, this 29th day of July, 1920, that the sale made and reported by Geirge Long, Cimmittee, for sale made and reported by George Long, Committee, for the sale of the the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 23d day of August, 1920. Provided a copy of thisi Order be inserted in some newspaepr printed and published in Baltimore County, once in each of three successive -weeks before the said 23d day of August, 1920. The report states the amount of sale to be $1,225.00. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. 7-31-4t. Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County, letters of Administration on the estate of KATE T. DOYLE, 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 19th day of January, 1921; 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 16th day of July, 1920. CECILIA A. DOYLE, Administratrix, Texas, Md. 7-17-5t* _ Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0236.jp