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AUDITOR'S REPORT UPON THE EXAMINATION OF THE ACCOUNTS
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County Commissioners for Baltimore County, Towson, Md., For the Year Ended December 31, 1923
Baltimore, Md., April 25, 1924. TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, Towson, Maryland, Gentlemen:—
We have audited the accounts of your office and the County Treasurer's Office for the year ended December 31, 1923 and submit herewith a certificate, one page of comments and the following- exhibits and schedules: EXHIBIT A—BALANCE SHEET as of DECEMBER 31, 1923.
SCHEDULE NO. 1—CASH ACCOUNT for the year ended DECEMBER
31, 1923. SCHEDULE NO. 2—TAXES IN ARREARS. SCHEDULE NO. 3—SURPLUS.
All as of December 31, 1923. EXHIBIT B—STATEMENT OP INCOME AND EXPENSES for the year
ended DECEMBER 31, 1923. EXHIBIT C—COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES for the six years ended May 31, 1920; for the seven months ended DECEMBER 31, 1920, and for the three years ended DECEMBER 31, 1923.
Respectfully,
BliACK & COMPANY,
Certified Public Accountants,
By WILMER BLACK, C. P. A.
Member
(American Institute of Accountants)
(Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants)
CERTIFICATE.
WE HAVE AUDITED the accounts, etc.. of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
and the COUNTY TREASURER for BALTIMORE • COUNTY, TOWSON MARYLAND, for the year ended DECEMBER 31,
WE HEREBY CERTIFY that the accompanying BALANCE SB STATEMENT of INCOME and EXPENSES are co
comment, and in our opinion clearly set forth the true financial condil of DECEMBER 31, 1923, and result of operations for the year ended DECEMBER 31, 1923, respectively.
BLACK & COMPANY,
Certified Public Accountants, By WILMER BLACK, C. P. A. aber
(American Institute of Accountants) (Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants)
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COMMENTS UPON AUDIT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 81, 1923.
The accompanying report is of the Tax Levy Account only. In addition to the above, there are twelve funds as follows, which have been audited by us and found correct:
Tax Sales Fund—Balance December 31, 1923....................$ 2,971.81
Dog License Fund— Balance December 31, 1923................ 2,739.78
Pension Fund, Fire Dept.—Balance December 31, 1923......... 2,381.67
Pension Fund, Police Dept.—Balance December 31, 1923........ L36.47
Hanover Turnpike Fund—Balance December 31, 1923........... 2S.200.73
Annex Fund—Balance December 31, 1923....................... 1,578.48
Towson Sewerage Maintenance Fund December 31, 1923....... 139.09
Road and School Loan Fund Interest Acct. Dec. 31, 1923........ 11,3
Certificates of Indebtedness—Interest Acct. Dec. 31, 1923....... 88.08
All the above balances available for General purposes.
Towson Sewerage Bond Account.
There is outstanding against this account $181,000.00 BONDS of which there is a balance of $83.56 unused. The difference of $180,916.44 has been expended for a sewer laid in TOWSON for which the residents of TOWSON are liable.
Towson Sewerage Loan Account.
There is a balance in this account of $5,200.23 which has been collected from the residents of TOWSON for the retirement of the above bonds.
Public Road And School Loan Bonds.
There is outstanding against this account $750,000.00 BONDS of which there is a balance of $10,181.66 unused. The difference of $739,818.34 has been expended for Public Roads and Schools, which do not appear on this report.
ASSETS.
EXHIBIT A.
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER 31, 1923.
CASH—Schedule No. 1......¦........................................
TAXES IN ARREARS—Schedule No. 2...................$465,772.91
LESS: RESERVE for ERRONEOUS & INSOLVENCIES... 10,000.00
$ 38,279.37
455,772.91
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£
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$
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$494,052.28 J
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE-BILLS PAYABLE . . .
LIABILITIES. -School Board . . ....
$ 65,005.00 . 200,000.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES SURPLUS—Schedule No. 3 .
.$265,005.00 . 229,047.2S
TREASURER'S STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 192c
BALANCE January 1, 1923 ____............,.....................$ 88,216.89
TAXES LEVY OP 1914........
RECEIPTS.
1915...........................................
1916.............................,.."............
1917 .......................____..................
1918..............................,..............
1919 ............................................
1920............................................
1921..........................____,..............
1922............................................
1923 ...............................$1,642,173.70
LESS Discountts....................... 13,932.24
338.20
341.53
343.20
867.89
555.60
480.16
2,491.63
20,025.94
271,693.94
Interest on overdue taxes ........................
Baltimore County Home for Infirm and Indigent.
Court House Expense .......................
Fire Department ...............................
Incidental Expense .............................
Property purcased at Tax Sales .................
Removed Cases.......:.........................
Interest on Annex Notes........................
Circuit Court...................................
County Treasurer ..............................
Police Department..............................
Refunded Taxes ................................
General Road aand Bridge Account ..............
Support of Insane.........••.......... ..•......
Miscellaneous Receipts .........................
Bills Payable ...................................
Election and Registration.......................
Justice of Peace and Constable..................
Jail Expense....................................
Sheriff's Office ..................................
TOTAL RECEIPTS
1,628,241.46 $ 1,925,379.55
31,644.03
1,962.42
164.10
41.15
24.32
1.772.22
9,086.17
4,411.92
1.643.73
5,000.00
150.03
546.28
If,,942.57
3,411.69
5,464.64
200,000.00
485.00
8,114.05
205.20
607.05
.$ 2,211,056.12
2,217.056.12
$ 2,305,273.01
. . .. • , .. DISBURSEMENTS. Agricultural Agents............ ,
Assignment of New and Missed Property..........................
Baltimore County Home for Infirm and Indigent .........
Burial of Paupers............¦......... ................
Circuit Court Expense........................................
Conveying Prisoners......¦¦-.................................
Coroners Post Morteems.............................'........
County Commissioners Office . . ........' ................
County Treasurer's Office.....\.......!."'" ..............
Court House Expense..........................................
Election and Registration Expense...............'" " .......
Fire Department . . . • •.................. ' ' '.'................
Incidental Expense.............................................
Interest on Annex Notes . . .. . .,'....... '..........................
Jail Expense . . . • •.............................................
Justice of Peace and Constable .••....... ......'......
Law Department ................... ' ' ' .............
Lighting Department.........\\\[ .[...'' '.....................
Orphans' Court........................\[\ ...........
Outdoor Pensions and Charity..................................
Police Department................. '' '' ...............
Property Purchased at Tax Sales ____.'¦'.'.'.'.'.'....................
Public Schools......................... ........
Publishing and Printing..............!.!!!..'..'..............
Refunded Taxes......................'.'. . ''''......
Removed Cases . . . . • •..........-.............[[..............
Removing Garbage....................'.'.'.....................
Repairs and Improvements to County Buildings.......
Sanitary Expense ........................
School for Boys and Girls...........
Sheriff's Office...........................'."¦'.'.................
Support of Insane ..............
HIGHWAYS: - .............'..............
General Roads and Bridges Account..............$$294 780 11
Special Roads and Bridges Account............... 34s!30L76
Tubercular Hospital..........- •........
Bills Payable...........................!!••!!!!.!!!
State Supervisor of Assessments ..........!
$494,052.28
3,550.00
11,661.28
12,328.97
312.78
39,454.00
300.00
555.75
19,898.84
10,257.48
19,293.45
41,172.92
114,870.55
9,937.44
13,411.92
8,171.61
4,779.22
1,850.00
72,260.08
5,020.50
7,330<00
85,933.18
187.00
914,303.00
, 2,927.00
4,414.36
1,003.85
26.240.68
' 9,092.46
30,088.00
3,312.07
9.999.96
22,365.17
643,081.87
2,626.25 110,000.00
5,001.00
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS..........
BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31, 1923.
$ 2,266,993.64 38,279.37
$ 2,305,273.01
EXHIBIT A—SCHEDULE NO. 1—Continued.
CASH BOOK BALANCE—December 31, 1923 ....................... $ 38,279.3'
SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Towson Maryland.—Balance as per balanced pass book Jan. 10, 1924........$ 4,317.72
LESS OUTSTANDING CHECKS:
No. 6831 ................................
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CO
tH
Sh
53
eg
m
No. 3458
No. 3862
No. 64
No.
No. 4012
No. 19
No. 30
No. 32
No. 36
No. 54
No. . 57
No. 65
No. 78
135.25
351.15
10.00
10.00
75.00
10.00
37.50
3.23
1.50
1.75
20.00
24.75
29.80
1,234.49
1,944.42
$ 2,373.30
TOWSON NATIONAL BANK, TOWSON, MARYLAND-Balance as per balanced pass book January 4, 1924.
36,408.39
LESS: Outstanding Checks:
No. 7269 No. 2873 . No. 3623. No. 3936. No. 4072.
LESS: Check No. 246 drawn for Bank Paid . . ..............
1,00
336.58
20.SO
132.11
17.7! 17.45
502.02 $ 35,906.37
.30
35,906.07 $ 3S,279.37 $ 3S.279.37
EXHIBIT A—SCHEDULE NO. 2.
TAXES IN. ARREARS DECEMBER 31, 1923.
Levy 1915.......................................................$ 1,447.94
Lew 1917 ....................•........•........•••............. 2.588.41
Levy 1918....................................................... 5,951.58
Levy 1919.......•.............•••............................... 32,921.83
Levy 1920....................................................... 31,960.49
Levy 1921...........................•.........• •......•.......... 34,736.32
Levy 1922....................................................... 87,287.97
Levy 1923 . . . .. . •........------••...•............................... 271,610.99
$468,505.53 LESS: OVERPAID—
Levy 1914.............................................$ 338.20
Levy 1916.................................¦......••••• 2,394.42
¦----------------- 2,732.62
$465,772.91
EXHIBIT A—SCHEDULE NO. 3.
SURPLUS, DECEMBER 31, 1923.
BALANCE—January 1, 1923
ADD:
Additional 1921 Taxes . Additional 1922 Taxes .
5168,152.67
Excess of Income over Expenses for the year ended December 31, 1923. For d see Exhibit B............
18,356.23 42", 538.38
60.S94.01
BALANCE December 31, 1923 ............ AT *ax SALS-:.::::.:::::::::::
PUBLISHING AND PRINTING "".............................
R E FUND TAXES, REGULAR.......'¦ ' ' " .' .' ' ¦'..............
REMOVED CASES .... REMOVAL OF GARBAGE
App
taryAiexpeS°VEMENT T° co™T'f'buildings'.
SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS '.'.'.'.'.'.'. '...................
I tIFF'S OFFICE........ i....................
TUBERCULAR HOSPITAL ...'.. .....................
SUPPORT OF INSANE ........
HIGHWAYS— ................"------
General Road and Bridges ...............
Special Road and Bridges........
INTEREST ON ANNEX NOTES ......
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT . . . . .................
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS........•......'¦
STATE SUPERVISOR OF ASSESSMENTS '..'.'.'..'.'...........
ropriations 1
3,550.00
50,000.00
10,500.00
500.00
38,000.00
9,507.00
250.00
500.00
22,000.00
7,200.00 17,000.00 52,000.00 112,000.00 12,000.00 10.000.00
8,000.00
1,000.00
1,800.00 82,000.00
5,100.00
8,000.00 80,000.00
5,000.00 706,300.00
3,000.00
2.500.00
. . 1,000.00
25,000.00
5,000.00 25,000.00
3,600.00 10,000.00
3.000.00 22,000.00
333,066.00
202,867.00
9,000.00
1,000.00
5,500.00
Receipts other than tax levy 2
1,962.42 1,643.73
5,000.00
164,10
4S5.00
41.15
24.32
205.20 8,114.05
150.03 1,772.22
546.28 9,086.17
607.05
16,942.57
36,055.95 5,464.64 3,411.69
Total Am't Available 3
3,550.00
50,000.00
12,462.42
500.00
39,643.73
9,507.00
250.00
500.00
22,000.00
12,200.00
17,164.10
52,485.00
112,041.15
12,024.32
10,000.00
8,205.20
9,114.05
1,800.00 82,000.00
5,100.00
8,000.00 80,150.03
6,772.22 706,300.00
3,000.00
3,046.28. 10,086.17 25,000.00
5,000.00 25,000.00
3,600.00 10,607.05
3,000.00 22,000.00
350,008.57
202,867.00
9,000.00
37,055.95
5,464.64
8,911.69
Expenditures
4
$ 3,550.00
11,661.28
12,328.97
312.78
39,454.00
300.00
555.75
19,899.84
10,257.48
19,293.45
41,172.92
114,870.55
9,937.44
8,171.61 4,779.22 1,850.00
72,260.08 5,020.50 7,330.00
85,933.18
187.00
706,300.00
2,927.00
4,414.36
1.003.85
26,240.68 9,092.46
30,088.00 3,312.07 9,999.96 2,626.25
22,365.17
294,780.11
348,301.76
13,411.92
13,932.24
5,001.00
Excess of
Expenditures
over Total Am't
Available
5
50.00 55.75
2,129.35 2,829.40
50.00
5,783.15
1,368.08
1,240.68 4,092.46 5,088.00
365.17
145,434.76 4,411.92
Excess of
Total Am't
Av'lable over
Expenditures
6
$ 38,338.72
133.45
187.22
189.73
9,507.00
2,100.16 1,942.52
11,312.08
2,086.88
10,000.00
33.59
4,334.83
9,739.92
79.50
670.00
6,585.22
73.00
9,082.32
287.93 607.09 373.75
55,228.46
23,123.71 5,464.64 3,910.69
$ 91,676.57
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS...............• •............... $ 1,893,740.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS OTHER TPIAN LEVY...............____
TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE APPROPRIATIONS & RECEIPTS OTHER THAN LEVY.........$1,985,416.57
TOTAL EXPENDITURES................
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURES '.'.'.'. '¦'.'.'. '• '¦'¦'.'..'.'.'.'.".".'. '..................... '".'.'.'.'.". V.'.!
,$ 1,962,922.88 42,538.38
$ 2,005,461.26
M< AMOUNT AVAILABLE—Column 3................... $1985,416.57
TOTAL EXPENDITURES—Column 4.......•...........•____......]'.'.'.'..'.'.'......'. \ .".'.'.'.'.'..'.'.... 1,962,922.88
EXCESS OF TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE OVER EXPENDITURES............................$ 22,493.69
EXCESS OP TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE OVER EXPENDITURES..........................................$ 195,392.41
EXCESS OP EXPENDITURES OVER TOTAL AMOUNT AVAILABLE..... ...................172,898.72
$ 195,392.41
$ 172,898.72
$ 22,493.69 $ 22,493.69
INCOME. LEVY 1923 ....................................................$1,913,784.69
TOTAL INCOME.................. ................^1,913,784.69
TOTAL EXPENDITURES as per'column 4.........$1,962,922.88
LESS REFUNDS—Colurnn 2 ....................... '91,676.57
NET EXPENDITURES'.........................$ 1,871,246.31
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURES____ 42,536.38
$1,913,784.69 $1,913,784.69
EXHIBIT C.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT
of INCOME and EXPENSES for the six years ended MAY 31 the three years ended DECEMBER
1920, for the seven months ended DECEMBER 31, 1920, and for 31, 1923.
Total Income........
Total Expenditures . .
Excess of Income over Expenditures.....
1915 1.0.1 tt 1017 1918
.$1,505,177.09 $ 1,653,39S.13 $ 1,766,856.00 $1,802,643.18 . 1,460,459.38 1,744,253.95 1,622,279.54 1,731,729.56
1920
7 Mo. 1 920
1921
1922
1923
5 1571095 03 $1087 320 03 $1,118,900.00 $1,769,190.00 $1,926,098.00 $1,913,784.69 175557905 94 i;254,089.84 1,051,243.99 1,763,248.09 1,854,007.52 1,871,246.31
..? 11,717.71
$ 144,576.46"$ 70,913.62 $ 15,189.09
$ 67,656.01 $ 5,941.91 $ 72,090.48 $ 42,538.38
90,855.82
$" 166,769.SI
Elmer R. Halle, Solicitor. Reckord Birfn„ Towson, Md.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
JACOB GOLDMAN AND FANNIE GOLDMAN, his wife, Plaintiffs vs. HANNAH WEINSTEIN, LIMA I MUSCHE N K O, FANNIE MOSS BENJAMIN MOSS, her husband: J. BENJAMIN WEINSTEIN and ROSE WEINSTEIN, his wife; LOUIS W EI NST EI N. M A NU El t W E1 NSTEIN and MINNIE WEINSTEN, his wife; REBECCA SCHUMAN aand JOS SCHUMAN, her husband; KATIE! UiNETZKY. and JACOB KOM-[NETZKY, her husband; SADIE WEINSTEIN, an infant; MORRIS WEINSTEIN, an infant; JULIUS WEINSTEIN, an infant; LOUIS WEINSTEIN, an infant, defendants.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN, EQUITY.
The object and purpose of this prong is.to obtain a decree requiring the det'endanat.s to pay unto the plaintiffs an alleged indebtedness of $3008.26 due to them by the estate of Solomon Weinstefn aand, in default of such payment, that certain real estate •after referred to be decreed to be sold for the purpose of satisfying the plaintiffs' said claim.
The bill of complaint states that Solomon late of
County, departed this life intesi; or about I
follow law to whom any
e he might have have descended, namely: a—Han): widow
Who now resides near Voodlawn, in the First Election District of Baltimore County.
b—Lima Barmuschenko, a widowed daughter, who now resides in Russia.
c—Fannie Moss, a daughter, who lias intermarried with Benjamin Moss, both of whom now reside at 4100 Falls Road, Baltimore, Maryland.
d—J. Benjamin Weinstein, a son, who has intermarried with Rose Weinstein, both of whom now reside at 5401 York Road, Govans, Baltimore, Maryland.
e—Louis Weinstein, a son, who is unmarried and now lives with his er, Hannah Weinstein, near Wood-lawn, Ealtimore County, Maryland.
f—Manuel Weinstein, a son, who lias intermarried with Minnie Weinstein, both of whom now reside at 1620 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa.
g—Rebecca Schuman, a daughter, who has intermarried with Joseph Schuman, both of whom now reside in Lie City of Washington, District of Columbia.
The following children of David Weinstein, a son, who departed this life intestate prior to the-death of his father:
1—Katie Kominetzky, a daughter, who has intermarried with Jac/ob Kominetzky, both of whom now reside in the City of Washington, Dis-olumbia.
2—Sadie Weinstein, an infant daughter under the age of 21 years, who now' resides in Baltimore Cit|/, State viand. 3—Morris Weinstein, an infant son r the age of 21 years, who now s in Baltimore City, State of .Marvlar <1.
4—Julius Weinstein. an infant son under the age or 21 years, who now resides in Baltimore City, State of Ma ryland.
5—Louis Weinstein, an infant son under the age of 21 years, who now resides in Baltimore City, State of Maryland.
The Bill further alleges that the said Jacob Goldman and Solomon Weinstein were neighbors and close personal friends for a number of years, and that on or about the 7th day of August, 1917, the said Weinstein re-(1 the said Goldman to purchase for him certain real estate upon which he was then living, it being understood and agreed that the said Goldan would put up the necessary purchase money and take title thereto in his name, the said Weinstein to have the right to remain on said property so long as he wished to do so upon payment to \the said Goldman of interest on the purchase money, taxes and insurance: and it was further understood and agreed that the said Weinstein, at any time before his death, would be entitled to the conveyance of said property- from the said Goldman and wife upon payment of the aforesaid purchase money, interest, taxes and other expenses, but the said Weinstein failed to redeem said property before his death. That in pursuance of the aforegoing understanding and agreement with the said Weinstein, the said Goldman did purchase four certain lots of ground and the im-I provements thereon situate near Wood-in the First Election District of I Baltimore County, the title to which conveyed to the said Jacob Gold-I man and wife by deed from Hyman 1 Subkov and wife dated August 7, 1917, i and recorded among the Land Records
to be appointed for that purpose; or in default of such payment—
3—That the aforesaid property may be decreed to be sold and that a trustee or trustees be appointed to make such sale and to bring the proceeds thereof into court for distribution under the court's direction and control to those entitled .
It is thereupon this 26th day of June, 1924, ORDERED by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in Equi\v, that the Plaintiffs by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper printed ' and published in Baltimore County* once in each of four successive weeks before the. 28th day of July, 1924, give notice to the nonresident defendants of the object and substance of this bill, warning them to be and appear in this court in person or by solicitor On "Or before the 13th day of August,
1924; 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.
June 28—July 5-12-19-26.
William H. Levvrence, 422 New Amsterdam Blflg., Baltimore, Md.
ORDER OP PUBLICATION.
ANNA ROSS
vs.
PETER J. ROSS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.
The object of this suit is to procure a divorce a vinculo martimonii by the plaintiff, Anna Ross, from the defendant, Peter J. Ross. The bill recites that the parties were married on the 5th day of November, 1918, at Stuben-ville, Ohio; that the plaintiff has resided in Baltimore County, State of Maryland, for more than two years before the bringing of this suit, and is now a resident of said county and State; that on or about August 29th, 1922, at Baltimore County, the defendant abandoned and deserted the plaintiff; that the defendant did not support the plaintiff and did ill-treat and beat her; that the defendant has committed the crime of adultery with divers lewd and abandoned women in Baltimore County and elsewhere; that the plaintiff has not condoned said offenses; and that the defendant is a non-resident of the State of Maryland.
It is thereupon. Ordered by the Circuit Court, for Baltimore County, in Equity, this 20th day of June, 1924, that the plaintiff by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some weekly newspaper in Baltimore County, once in each of four successive weeks before the 21st day of July. 1924, 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 5th day or August, 1924:
and show cause, if any he has, why the decree ought not to be passed as prayed.
WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:
WILLIAM! P. COLE, Clerk. June 21-28—July 5-12-19.
J. A.
Dushane Pennlman, Attorney* Baltimore, Md.
ORDER NISI.
J. A. DUSHANE PENNIMAN,
Attorney Named in Mortgage
vs.
JOHN ,P. KEARFOOT
HARRIETT KEARFOOT.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY.
ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 20th day of June, 1924, that the sale made and reported by J. A. Dushane Penniman, 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 to the contrary thereof be shown,
On or before the 14th day of July, 1924;
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 14th day of July. 1924.
The report states the amount of sale to be $500.00, subject to a mortgage of $4 123 90
WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test:
.WILLIAM'P. COLE, Clerk.
June 21-28—July 5-12._________________
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of Baltiore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 485, folio 215, etc., the original of said deed being filed with the Bill marked Complainaant's Exhibit No. 1.
The Bill further alleges that the said Goldman and wife laid out the principal sum of $2,752.30 toward the purchase of said property at the request of the said Weinstein, and that the total amount of money advanced, with interest, to August 8, 1924, is $3,008.26, as shown by an itemized account filed with the bill marked Complainants' Exhibit No. 4.
The Bill further alleges that there has been no administration upon the personal estate of the said Solomon Weinstein and that the Plaintiffs are advised and therefore aver that he left no personalty.
The Bill further alleges that the Plaintiffs have on a number of occasions since the death of the said Solomon Weinstein offered to convey the aforesaid property to his heirs at law, upon payment to them of the indebtedness set forth in Exhibit No. 4, but said heirs have failed to avail themselves of said offers. The Plaintiffs are now desirous of getting their money out of said property and, in order to give the heirs of the said Weinstein the benefit of any equity that may remain therein, th'ey a_sk the court to intervene and grant the following relief:
1—To decree that the deeds to said property now held by the Plaintiff are in effect, mortgages to secure the payment of the indebtedness set forth in Exhibit No'. 4.
2—That the Defendants be decreed to pay to the Plaintiffs the amount of their claim as aforesaid, together with the costs of this suit, by a short day
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore County letters of Administration on the estate of
DIXON N. RHOTEN, 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 4th flay of January,
1925; 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 1st day of July, 1924.
FRANCES A. RHOTEN,
Administrtrix, Reisterstown, Md.
Samuel K. Smith, Attorney-at-Law, Munsey 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
FRANCIS P. EGAN, 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 21st day of December, 1924; 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 19th day of June, 1924.
THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY, Executor. Calvert and Fayette Sts..
Baltimore, Md. June 21-28—July 5-12.
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