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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_63-0404 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
December 25, 1920—Page 2.
1'HL JEFFERSOMAN, I'OWSON, MARYLAND
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
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BALTIMORE CITY
S. W. Corner Biltimore and Eutaw Sts. BALTIMORE, MD
INTEREST P.ATD ON DEPOSITS
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.
BRANCH STORES Towton Catonsville Hamilton Hlghlandtown
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WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor
For /*.*:*nore County 4 COURT HOUSE TOWSON, MD.
1-U-ly Telephone. Towso . 56
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Telephone, Mt. Vernon 1293
We Recharge and Repair Any Make . Or Size Battery
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BAHE8Y Cfl.
150 West Royal Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
RASFEBURCI.
FORK.
Mrs. Catherine Hofstetter, widow i Fork M. E. Sunday-school is arrang-
of the late Lawrence Hofstetter, of Gardenviire", died on Sunday evening1, aged 93 years. Mrs .Hofstetter has enjoyed excellent health until a month ago, when sjhe was paralyzed and remained helpless until her death. She is survived by two sons, Mr. Wm. H. Hofstetter, Sr„ and John H. Hofstetter; three daughters, Mrs. J. Harmon Schone. Mrs. Henry Schone and Miss Anna Hofstetter. and 14 grandchildren. Burial was made in Jerusalem Cemetery, adjoining the Hofstetter property, on the Belair Road.
The Christmas treat of Overlea M. E. Sunday-school will be held on Tuesday evening, December 28, In th* Sunday-school room. OH Santa has promised to be present.
On last Saturday evening Mr. Mel-v»n Sindall, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Sindall, of Kenwood avenue,'was given a surprise party in honor of lis 17th birthday. Games and music were the main features jf the evening,
ing for its annual reception of Santa Claus for Wednesday evening, December 29, in Shirley Hall. Come bring the little ones and help enjoy the evening.
Dr. Ensor, District Superintendent, will preach a Christmas sermon at Pork tomorrow at 11 A. M. Everyone welcome.
A very enjoyable evening was stpent at the pie social held last Saturday evening by Fork School. About $30 was cleared, which will be used for the benefit of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, of Baltimore, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. H. F. Emmel.
BECKLEYSVILLE.
Mrs. Jarrett Baker entertained her son, Mr. Roy Kidd, on Sunday.
Sunday-school on Sunday at 10 A.M.
Mr. and Mrs. G-rason Wisner, Miss Helen Wisner, all of Baltimore, spent
Mr. George F. C. Oyeman, who was Sunday at the home of the former's operated on at the Maryland General brother, Mr. William Wisner,
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IHC TRACTORS
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BALTIMORE AND ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTIES. 8-16 H. P. and 15.30 H. P. 4-Cylinder. 10-20 H * ?%**. ?.9-20 Mogul.
McCORMICK Mowers, Rakes, Binders.
IRON AGE Potato Planter and Sprayers.
Full Lines Garden and Field Seeds. Growers of "WISDOM" TOMATO Recognized by the leading truckers as being the best ever grown. For quality and quantity it is unexcelled. We are growers in a large way of all the leading varieties of Tomato Seed as follows: Kelly's Red, "another one of our origination," Bonny Best, Chalk's Jewel, New Stone, Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Baltimore, etc.
WISEMAN-DOWNS COMPANY, Inc.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, GASOLINE ENGINES]
34 E. PRATT STREET
Near Light Street
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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 "Your Good Money's Worth Or Your Good Money Back"
j "Mose" Is Selling His Good Suits and Overcoats from 30 to 40 Per Cent. Under the Regular Market Price
Stock Up]Now for the Winter at These Low Prices
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Hospital several weeks ago for appendicitis, is in an improved condition. His friends hope for a speedy recovery.
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Mr. Boring-, of Boring, is not in it with his big hogs, for Howard Fowble, of near here, slaughtered one that tipped the scales at 735 lbs. dressed. That beats! Mr. Boring by 200 lbs.
Undoubtedly Mr. William Rhoten has
Mrs. Laura Henry and Edith j'ore-goy spent Wednesday in Hampst.eid.
Mr. William Peregoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr on Sunday.
Wishing the editor and staff and all the readers of The Jeffersonian a Merry Christmas.
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ROCK CHAPEL.
Mrs. Bell Wantland and granddaughter, spent the week-end in New Freedom Pa., the guests of Mr. and
the fastest horse in this section. One !]yjrs ^ g jyiCAbee evening while driving to Hampstead | Mr ^ H whitcraft has sold his an auto passed him, fairly scraping his;house and ]ot tQ Mr charles Ervin of wheels Not liking the way it was ,Parktonj Md-i for $800. done, he came to the conclusion that | The public sale by Mrs Etta Miller> he would take the lead himself, so he widow of Mr Samuel Miller, was held Spirited up the old sorrel mare andion TnUrsday and was largely attended, within one hundred yards he was We wigh the editor and the readers leading again and remained there un-!of The Jeffersonian a Merry Christ-til reaching Hampstead. Mr. Rhoten mas contemplates taking her to the "Great Allentown Fair" next season.
Miss Dfusy Bull is a cracker-jack on home-made candies. No wonder the boys like to go to the blacksmith stoop
Mrs. H. F Kelley. who
PIKESVILL.E.
Members of the churches her'i as-suffered a sembled at the public school house on severe attack of quinsy, is convales- Christmas Eve and marched through
cing.
Mis<= Maria Armacost had a attack of paralysis.
"MOSE HAS HIS PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE.
THE great business that "Mose" is doing amply testifies to the confidence that the great masses have in him.
And "Mose" thinks more of this confidence than he does of his bank roll.
When he shall be called to relinquish his hold upon these earthly things there is nothing that he would rather take with him to his grave than his good name and his friendships.
Surely, he could leave no better legacy to his family.
And as "Mose" has always been true to his people, so he intends to continue to be. He intends to keep on selling them the best clothing for the money.
"Mose" will never break faith with his people.
' THE MAN WHO WORKS FOR
THE BEST INTERESTS OF
THE GREAT MASSES.
MOSES KAHN OF OLD TOWN
THE GREAT SALE GROWS AS IT GOES.
IT'S the great confidence that *¦ the people have in "Mose" that gives him such a wonderful business.
His great sale of Suits and Overcoats now going on is something out of the ordinary.
' It is exceptional because the goods are from 30 to 40 per cent, under the regular market price.
And it is most exceptional because every Suit and Overcoat that "Mose" gives in this sale is his own good make—"Kahn's Good Klothes"—cut from the cloth in the bolt that comes from the best woolen mills in the country—and tailored and made up I'ight here on his own premises.
FULLERTOS.
| the streets chanting carols, ending at slight the Old Soldiers' Home, where baskets of home-made "goodies" were distribute.! among the old soldiers.
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On Wednesday a machine loaded with Christmas trees struck the v ar end of McMahon's bus, shattering the glass and causing a panic among the passengers. The offender was overhauled and his license taken. • Bast Friday at about 6.30 P. M. a large touring car, driven by a :nan about 50 years old, with a 90 per cent, jag- on, was zig-zagging to both sides of the road like a western jack lab-bit. When he reached the bridge at Frog Hollow the machine bumped ?nd straddled the coping. The driver fell '>"t. Gyur young men came and helped "44P> out. The boys straightened hhfiT"up. He divided $2 among them. They tried to persuade him to put up at the 7-miie house, but he pulled out, still using both sides of the road until out of sight.
Christmas trees are very scarce this year, the majority coming from flar-ford county.
MANOR GLEN.
Mrs. H. Reier, of Glen Arm, spent Thursday with Mrs. George Treut.
Everyone is in a rush preparing for Chrisjtmas. Indications point to a good time everywhere.
Mrs. Lewis Rehberger entertaned visitors from Baltimore last Sunday, relatives in Baltimore on Wednesday.
WOODSTOCK.
The annual Christmas entertainment given by the pupiis of the Sunday-school of St. Alphonsus' Church, Woodstock,- will take place on Sunday, December 26th, when the following pro-cember 26h. An interesting program has been prepored. The parents of the
Mr. Milton Bork visited friends and children are invited to attend.
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Wonderful Values inJSuite
One Big Lot Men's Dark Pin Stripe Plain Sack Suits; sizes 30 to 38; lined with good black Italian cloth; pants with cuff bottoms. For this sale only
A Broken Lot of Men's Cassimere Suits;
some plain and some stripe patterns; lined with good Italian cloth; sizes 36 to 42; pants with plain bottoms. For this i great sale only..........
One Lot Men's Brown and Blue Serge Suits; Plain sack coats; lined with good d* "I O tZ(\ alpaca. For this great sale only «J) J. £i,*J\J
One Nice Lot Men's Green All-Wool Suits;
quarter lined; piped seams, with bell sleeves and belt all around. For this great sale only .............
A Fine Lot of Boys' All-Wool Cassimere Long Pants Suits; in a beautiful assortment of patterns; brown mixtures with pretty block and stripe patterns, green mixtures with pretty block and stripe patterns and gray mixtures with pretty block and stripe patterns; winter weight materials; latest ^-button double-breasted style, with the new plain lapel and open vent sleeves, lined with good Venetian cloth; pants with narrow legs and cuff bottoms. For this great |