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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Saturday, December 29, 1923—Page 6 THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND SALES AiNO LUOAL NOTICES. John G. Najft'iigast, Attorney-at-Law, 204 State Bank of Maryland Bids., Baltimore, Md. MORTGAGE SALE -OF— VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 112 PATAPSCO AVE- NUE, AT ST. HELENA, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a Mortgage from Vernon A. Richards and Margaret E. Richards, his wife, to The Germania Permanent Loan and Savings Association of Baltimore County, a body corporate, dated March 12th, 1920,, and recorded among the Land Reoordsi of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 564, folio 469, (said Mortgage being now in default), the undersigned, Attorney named in the Mortgage, will sell by Public Auction ON THE PREMISES, On Wednesday, January 16th, 1924, At 3 O'clock P. M., All that lot of ground and premises, situate and lying in Baltimore County. State of Maryland, and dtscribed as follows: Beginning for the same on the North side of Patapsco Avenue at the distance of two hundred and sixty-seven and six hundred and twenty-five one-thousandths feet Easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the North side of Patapsco Avenue and the East side of Willow Spring Avenue or Road, seventy feet wide, which place of beginning is at a point in line with the centre of a partition wall there situate; running thence Easterly binding on the North side of Patapsco Avenue, sixteen and seventy-five one-hundredths feet to a point in line with the centre of another partition wall there situate; thence Northerly through the centre of the last mentioned partition wall and continuing the same course in all parallel with Willow Spring Avenue or Road, ninety feet, to the South side of an alley, sixteen feet wide; thence Westerly, binding On the South side of said alley, with the use thereof in common with others, 'parallel with Patapsco Avenue, sixteen and seventy-five one-hundredth feet; thence Southerly and through the centre of the, first mentioned partition wall and parallel with Willow Spring Avenue or Road, ninety feet, to the place of beginning. Being known as No. 112 Patapsco Avenue. Subject to an annual ground rent of forty-eight dollars. Improved by a 2-story stucco dwelling, known as No. 112 Patapsco Avenue. TERMS OF SALE.—One-third, cash; balance in six or twelve months or all cash at the option of the purchaser; credit payments to bear interest from the date of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned attorney. All expenses to be adjusted to the day of sale. A deposit of $250 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. JOHN G. NAGENGAST, Attorney named in the Mortgage. SAM W. PATTISON & CO., Auctioneers. Dec. 15-22-2-Jan. 5-12 William H. Lawrence, Solicitor, 422 New Amsterdam Building-, Baltimore, Md. ORDER OP PUBLICATION. PAULINE HURLEY, vs. JOHN A. HURLEY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to procure a divorce a vinculo matrimonii by the plaintiff, Pauline Hurley, from the defendant. John A. Hurley. The bill recites that the parties were married on the 13th day of February, 1919, at Baltimore, Maryland; that the plaintiff has resided in the State of Maryland for more than two years before the filing of this suit, and is now a resident of Baltimore County, in said State; that on September 16th, 1920, at Baltimore County, the defendant abandoned and deserted the plaintiff; that said abandonment has continued uninterruptedly for at least three years, is deliberate and final, and the separation of the parties beyond any reasonable expectation of reconciliation; that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Maryland. It is thereupon ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 24th day of November, 1923, that the plaintiff by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper in Baltimore County, once in each of four successive weeks, before the 31st day of December, 1923, give notice to the absent defendant of the object and substance of this bill, warning him to be and appear in this Court, in person or by solicitor, On or before the 15th day of January, 1924, and show cause, if any he has, why the decree ought not to be passed as prayed. WILLIAM H. HARLAN, Judge. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. Dec. 1-8-15-22-29 John G. Nagengast, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore. Md. ORDER NISI. THE CARROLL BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CITY, Inc. vs. MARGARET M. THORNTON, SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 6th day of December, 1923, that the sale made and reported by John G. Nagengast, attorney named in Mortgage, for the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause b eratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown, On or before the 3lst day of December ,1923, Provided a copy of this Order be inserted in some newspaper printed and fiubliahed in Baltimore County, once n each of three successive weeks before the said 31st day of December, 19£3. The report states the amount of sale to be $1,000.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. Dec. 8-15-22-29 FARM FOR SALE. Fine Baltimore County Farm, 100 Acres. 10 Acres in woodland. All tillable. Large dwelling, large Barn and all needed outbuildings. All roofs are metal. Garage. Two apple orchards. Place well watered. Concrete State road borders on two sides. Four miles Southeast of Hampstead. First class neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, stores, etc. Auto road to Baltimore, Hampstead and Westminster. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Price reasonable. Buildings above are practically worth price of place. Apply CHARLES R. WOODS, 713 Title Building, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 27 tf.____________________________ NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Towson, Md., Nov. 30 ,1923. WE, the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, having met as required by Law, for the purpose of making the annual levy for the ensuing fiscal year beginning January 1st, ending December 31st, 1924, and providing for all expenses and disbursements of said County for said period do now order and publish as follows: 1st. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 30 and 2/13 cents on every $100 worth of assessable property in Baltimore County as a State Tax being $308,821.25 upon a basis of $102,415,212. 2nd. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of $1.62 on every $100 worth of assessable property in Baltimore County as a County tax being $1,819,792 upon the following classes of property, vi.z: Real, fixed personal and missed property, and stocks of Maryland Corporations (except Bank and Trust Company Stocks) being $1,819,792 on a total basis of $112,332,900 and a tax of 1 per cent upon the assessed valuation of the shares of all Bank and Trust Companies Stock taxable in Baltimore County being $40,000 on a total animated basis of $4,000,000. 3rd. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 15 cents on every $100 as a State Tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences of debt in whatsoever form, issued by any State, or other than the State of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporation, incorporated by any such State or in any foreign country and owned by residents of Baltimore County, including as such owners any resident of said County who has an equitable interest in such property with the legal title to the same in some other, or corporation who is a resident of some County in this State, or who is a resident of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 15 cents on the $100 amounting to $50,678 upon a basis of $33,785,935. 4th. We do hereby levy and impose an assessment or tax of 30 cents on every $100 as a County tax upon all bonds, certificates of indebtedness or evidences of debt in whatsoever form issued by any State, or other than the State of Maryland, or made or issued by any public or private corporations incorporated by any such State or any foreign country and owned by residents of Baltimore County, including as such owners, any resident of said County who has an equitable interest in such property with the legal title to the same in other, or corporation who is a resident of some County of this State, or who is a resident of the City of Baltimore, said tax of 30 cents on the $100 amounting $101,357 upon a basis of $33,785,935. 5th. We do hereby levy and impose an additional assessment or special tax at the rate of twenty (20) cents on every £100 worth of assessable property within the limits of the village of Lutherville in Baltimore County, as described in Chapter 144, Acts 1920, for the purpose set forth in said Act. 6th. We do hereby further levy and impose an additional assessment or Special Tax at the rate of twenty (20) cents on every $100 worth of assessable real estate within the area described in Chapter 90 of the Acts of 1922 for the purpose of laying a sidewalk along the Frederick road in accordance with the terms of said Act. 7th. We do hereby further levy and impose an additional assessment or Special tax, for the purpose of paying the interest on the Towson Sewerage Certificates of Indebtedness, a tax of 20 cents on each $100 of assessable property benefited by said sewerage system, said tax being levied for the year beginning January 1, 1924, and end December 31, 1924, saia tax to be a lien on the property of the person assessed and to be collected as County taxes are now collected by law. 8th. We do hereby appropriate the following amounts for the purposes of paying the expenses of Baltimore County for the ensuing fiscal year ending December 31st, 1924. Agricultural Department ..$ 3,800.00 Assessment of New & Missed property................ 10,000.00 Baltimore County Home for Indigent and Infirm ..... 10,500.00 Burial of Paupers .......... 500.00 Circuit Court .............. 35,000.00 Conveying Prisoners ...... 250.00 Contingent Account ........ 8,772.00 Coroners and Post Mortems 500.00 County Commissioners office.................... 20,000.00 County Treasurer's office . . 7,200.00 Court House Expenses ..... 20,000.00 Election and Registration . 50,000.00 Fire Department .......... 121,000.00 Highways...............556,431.00 Incidental Expenses and Interest .................. 4,000.00 Insolvent and Erroneous .. 20,000.00 Jail...................... 9,000.00 Justices of the Peace and Constables . . ............ 1,000.00 Law Department ........... 3,000.00 Lighting Department ...... 90,000.00 Orphans' Court ............ 5,200.00 Outdoor and Widows Pensions and Charity ........ 10,000.00 Police Department ......... 87,000.00 Property Purchased at Tax Sales................... 5,000.00 Public Schools ............. 769,196.00 Publishing and Printing ... 3,000.00 Refunded Taxes ........... 2,500.00 I emoved Ca.ses ............ 1,000.00 Removing Garbage........ 30,000.00 Repairs to County Buildings 5,000.00 Sanitary Expenses ......... 25,000.00 echool for Boys and Girls.. 3,600.00 Sheriff's Office ............. 10,000.00 state Supervisors of Assessment ................... 6,700.00 Support of Insane .......... 24,000.00 Tubercular Hospital ....... 3,000.00 SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. William P. Cole, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Tow-son, Md. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE —OF— VALUABLE RESIDENCE AT CHESACO PARK, 14TH ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE COUN- TY, MARYLAND. The undersigned, administrator c. t. a., of the last Will and Testament of Theodore S. Konon, acting under authority vested in him by Order of the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County passed in said estate on the 18th day of December, 1923, will sell AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR, in Towson, On Monday, January 14th, 1924, At 12 O'clock Noon, All those four lots of ground known as Numbers 357, 358, 359 and 360, on Plan B., of Chesaco Park, a plat of which is recorded in Liber W. P. C. No. 3, folio 30. Being the same property acquired from Annie Fowler in July of 1918, by deed recorded in Liber W. P. C. No. 508, folio 270, etc. Said property is improved by a modern frame bungalow, with all conveniences and located so as to make the entire property an ideal suburban residence. Any information desired about said property can be had upon telephone or written notice to the undersigned. The premises are occupied at this time and inspection thereof can be made at any time you call. TERMS OF SALE.—The purchaser will be required to make a deposit on account of the selling price of two hundred and fifty dollars on the day of said sale and the entire balance upon ratification of said sale by the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County. A small balance due on an existing mortgage against said property will be allowed the purchaser out of the purchase price, in order to have said mortgage released, when the said sale is consummated, which will be upon the ratification as aforesaid. WILLIAM P. COLE, JR., Administrator, c. t. a. WILLIAM P. BUTLER, Auctioneer. Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12 Richard B. Klitch, Attorney-at-Law, 216 East Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. ASSIGNEE'S SALE —OF- VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN BALTIMORE COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of Baltimore County, dated December 3rd, 1923, in the case of George S. Weikart, Attorney-Assignee, plaintiff, vs. James G. Pugh and wife, defendants, the undersigned Assignee will sell at Public Auction, at the risk of the former purchaser, AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR Towson, Maryland, On January 15, 1924, At 12 O'clock M., to the highest bidder, all that lot of ground in Baltimore County, described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point in the center of Melanthon Avenue, 567 feet East of the intersection of said avenue and Franke Avenue, and running thence North twenty-one and a half degrees East 230 feet; North sixty-nine and a half degrees West 189 feet, South twenty and a half degrees West 230 feet and South sixty-nine and a half degrees East 189 feet to the place of beginning. Containing one acre of land, more or less, and being Lot No. 59 on plat of Lutherville, Md. The improvements on the above lot consist of a large two story frame cottage. The above property will be sold subject to a prior mortgage, the exact amount due on said mortgage will be announced at the time of sale. TERMS OF SALE.—Cash on ratification of sale. All expenses to be adjusted to day of sale. A deposit of $500.00 on said property will be required of the purchaser at the time and place of sale. GEORGE S. WEIKART, Attorney-Assignee of Mortgage. Auctioneers. Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12 Floyd J. Kintner, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore, Md. ORDER OF COURT. MARY E. DUNCAN, vs. ROBERT E. D. CALDWELL, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. Upon consideration of the aforegoing petition, affidavit and certificate, it is ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 15th day of December, nineteen hundred twenty-three, that the private sale of the property described in the aforegoing petition made and reported by William Duncan and Floyd J. Kintner, trustees, be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown On or before the 14th day of January, nineteen hundred twenty-four, provided, a copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper published in Baltimore County once each week for three successive weeks before the 14th day of January, nineteen hundred twenty-four. The report states the amount of private sale to be Twenty-Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars. T. SCOTT OFFUTT, Judge. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. Dec. 22-29-Jan. 5-12 SALES AND LE(;U ft«»TI<;Ktt. John Tevis Harwood, Attornew-at-Law, Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. JOHN TEVIS HARWOOD, Attorney named in Mortgage, vs. HERMAN C. PFEIFFER, HILDA E. PFEIFFER, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 5th day of December, 1923, that the sale made and reported by John Tevis Harwood, attorney named in mortgage, for -the sale of the property described in the proceedings in the above entitled cause be ratified and confirmed, unless cause be ratified and confirmed, unless shown, On or before the 3lst day of December ,1923, 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 31st day of December, The report states the amount of sale to be $1,020.00. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. Dec. 8-15-22-29 SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. Samuel K. Smith, Attorney, 1811 Mun-sey Bldg., Baltimore, Md. MORTGAGE SALE —OF— VALUABLE FEE SIMPLE PROPERTY • SITUATED IN BACK RIVER NECK, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage from Edward H. Nicholson and Katherine M. Nicholson, his wife, dated May 7, 1921, and recorded among the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C, No. 699, folio 112, (default having occurred therein), the undersigned, attorney named in said mortgage, will sell by public auction, AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR, On Saturday, December 29, 1923, At 10 O'clock A. M., all those two lots of ground referred to in said mortgage, together containing two hundred and forty-five acres of land, more or less, and being fully and particularly described in a deed from Lizzie T. Douglas and husband to said Edwin H. Nicholson and wife, dated June 30, 1917, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C, No. 484, folio 258. The property will be sold subj.ect to the operation and effect of a mortgage from Edwin H .Nicholson and wife, to Lizzie T. Douglas, the amount and terms of which may be secured from the undersigned attorney, and will be announced at the time and place of sale. This property is on the Back River Neck Road, in the Fifteenth Election District of Baltimore County, about twelve miles from the City of Baltimore, and is about four and a half miles South.of the intersection of the Eastern Avenue Road and the Back River Neck Road. It is improved by a large three-story dwelling house, with modern barn and other outbuildings, and by four smaller dwelling houses. It has more than half a mile water front on the Back River, at its mouth. The property is bounded by the Alexander Brown and Mitchell properties, and it is generally known as "Porter's Bar." TERMS OF SALE.—One-third, cash; balance in six and twelve months, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Credit payments to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Taxes and all other expenses to be adjusted to the day of sale. A deposit of $500.00 will be required of the purchaser at the time and place of sale. SAMUEL K. SMITH, Attorney named in the Mortgage. Auctioneers. Dec. 8-15-22-29 1JMZ%t$6. Charles B. Bosley, Attorney-at-Law, 16 E. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. TREASURER AND COLLECTOR'S SALE FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1921, AND BACK YEARS. Noah E. Offutt, Attorney-afLaw, Towson, Maryland. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ;e regular annual meeting of the Lckholders of the Towson National kill be held at its Banking January 8, 1924, Jk. M. ^oard, of $1,961,149.00 We have placed in the hands of Thomas C. Hunter, Treasurer of Baltimore County, and Collector of State and County Taxes, for said County, the bills of the several taxes herein mentioned, he being authorized by Law to recei e the same from the person by whom the same are due and pay-(llJip. WITNESSETH our hand and seals this 30th day of November, 1923. WILLIAM F. COGHLAN, HARRISON RIDER, EGBERT C. CLARKE, f-