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THE JEFFERSONIAN, TOWSON, MARYLAND Saturday, May 24, 1924—3 AIGBURTH RESIDENCE SELLS FOR $18,000. Wm. L. Unduch has sold his residence at Aigburth, Towson, to Richard H. Steveiison and wife. The revenue stamps on the deed indicate that the consideration was $18,-000. -------:—o---------- JAMES E. DUNPHY HEADS TOW-SON SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR 49TH YEAR. James E. Dunphy was, on Wednesday night, re-elected superintendent of the Sunday School of the Towson M. E. Church. He begins his forty-ninth year of service in the position. Other officers elected were: Asst. Superintendent, Henry Reckord; secretary, Henry S. Koch; treasurer and librarian, G. William Parker. The Asbury Missionary Society elected the following officers: President, Mary Crommer; secretary, Ruth Held; treasurer, Fred Dollenberg. -------------o------------- MY LADY'S MANOR WOMAN GRANTED ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Mrs. Nettie Parks Hutchins, of My Lady's Manor, has been granted an absolute divorce from her husband, Stanley J. Hutchins. The decree was signed by Judge Frank I. Duncan, in the Circuit Court at Towson, and provides that the husband pay the costs in the case and counsel fee of $75.00. -----------o----------- "A CRAZY IDEA" PRESENTED AT COUNTY-SEAT. The play "A Crazy Idea," was rendered on Thursday night by the Immaculate Club of Towson. Those. who took part were: Misses Margaret Weis, Mary Anderson, Sophie Huber, Mary Creaghan, Jane Rogers, Mary Rudiger, Murriel Leach, Mary Als-ruhe, Anna Alsruhe and Mary Han-ley; Messrs. James Kelley, Edward Bell, John Hessian, Evans Weis, Joseph Rudiger, Philip Rudiger and Leo Donahue. -----------o----------- COUNTY POLICE REQUESTED TO SEARCH FOR STOLEN WHITE HOUSE AUTO. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. MAN WANTED. For general farm work, lawn and garden; will furnish hofcise. Only those seeking permanent pface need apply. A. R. MADDOX, Manager Thornton Farm, May 24-31. Riderwood, Md. FOR SALE. Three Young Cows. Apply W. C. PRICE, Towson Nurseries, Inc., May 24. Towson, Md. WANTED. Single man for farm work. Apply Cedarmere Farm, at 14-Mile House, Reisterstown Road; on the car line, or Phone Reisterstown 28-W for information. FOR SALE. Guernsey Cow—good milker—cheap. J. J. PRATT, 8 E. Lexington St., May 17-24. ... ...Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE. Two Fine Jersey Cows. Apply: JOHN E. HURST, Charles St. and Hurstleigh Aves., Woodbrook, Md. May 17-25-31. WELLS DRILLED. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Write or See WALTER CROWL, Hydes, Md. April 26 to May 24*. FOR SALE CHEAP. Colt Automatic Gas Plant, Stove and Fixtures for Lighting and Cooking. Apply JOHN VAN1K, JR., Fullerton, Md., R. F. D., Box 23K. :\!ay 10-17-24 Caleb C. Burton, Sheriff of Balto. Co., Towson, Maryland. SHERIFF'S SALE —OF— VALUABLE PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE FIFTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTI- MORE COUNTY, MARYLAND, AND KNOWN AS LOTS NUMBER 73 AND 74 OF SECTION B, PLAT OF BALTI- MORE-STEELTO'N DEVELOPMENT COMPANY AT NORTH POINT TERRACE. Washington police have requested the Baltimore County Police to watch for an automobile bearing Maryland license No. 110,007 which was stolen in the Nation's Capitol last night (Friday) and investigation shows that the license number is listed as being issued for a White machine. ^:«XK«*K**>KK*«>X**X**K«K*»K«*>X^ NOTES DISRESPECT FOR DOG LAWS. ^??•» ??-????.« ? « >!~:~t~:":~i~t~:~x~:~:~:* More rigid enforcement of the Dog Laws throughout Baltimore County is advocated by the Grand Jury for the May term of Court, which convened this week. In its report, the Grand Inquest stated it found the citizens of the County to be law-abiding, with the exception of an increasing number of violations of the Prohibition laws. Modification of existing laws to conform to the wishes of the majority of the people of the County and State was suggested as a possible remedy........ Under and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland, at the suit of Credit Service Incorporated, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of John Day, 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 Day in and to the following described property, to wit.: All the right, title and interest of the said John Day in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of ground with the improvements thereon, as follows: All those Two Lots or Parcels of Ground, situate and lying and being in the Fifteen; Election District of Baltimore County and known as Dots 73 and 74 of Section B. on the plat of the Baltimore-Steelton Development Company at North Point Terrace, recorded in Plat Book No. 6, folio 155, in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Being the same land described in a deed from the Baltimore-Steelton Development Company to the defendant, John Day, dated July 29th, 1922, and recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore County, on May 20th, 1924. And I hereby give notice that On Tuesday, June 17, 1924, At 12 o'clock noon, At the Court House Door, Towson, Md., I will sell at Public Sale all the right, title, interest, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said John Day in and to the above described property to the highest bidder for cash. CALEB C. BURTON, Sheriff of Baltimore County. May 24-31—June 7-14. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. Hinkley, Hisky & Burger, Attorneys, 215 N. Charles St., Baltimore* 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 IVERSON A. CARTER, late of said county, deceased. All persons having- clakns against the said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, On or before the 23d day of November, 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 21st day of May, 1924. ESTHER T. CARTER, Administratrix, 215 N. Charles St., Balto., Md. May 24-31—June 7-14. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES John H. Hessey, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore, Md. ORDER NISI. JOHN H. HESSEY, Assignee vs. WILLIAM H. MOSER and ELLA E. MOSER, his wife. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. J. A. Dushane Penniman, Attonsej-, Calvert Building", Baltimore, Md. MORTGAGE SALE —OF- ORDERED, By the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, this 22nd day of May, 1924, that the sale made and reported by John H. Hessey, Assignee, 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 10th day of June, 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 16th day of June, 1924. The report states the amount of sales to be $8,750.00. WILLIAM, P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. May 24-31—June 7-14. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE ON JOHNNYCAKE ROAD. Lawrence E. Ensor, Attorney-at-Law, Towson. Md. CATONSVILLE MANOR, 1ST ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE Frank Jacobs, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Md. COUNTY, MARYLAND. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a mortgage from John P. Kearfott and Harriet Kearfott, his wife, t0 The United States Mortgage Company, a body corporate, dated October 24th, 1923, and duly recorded among the Mortgage Records of'Baltimore County in Liber W.. P. C. No. 664, folio 116, etc. (default having occurred thereunder) the undersigned, the attorney named in the mortgage, will sell at Public Auction on the Premises, On Monday, June 10, 1924, At 4'oclock P. M., All that Valuabble Improved Property, sitate in Baltimore County, Maryland, and more fully described as follows: Being all those lots of ground situate in Baltimore County in the State of Maryland, and being known as numbers Eight, Nine and Ten in Block Number Seventeen on Plat Number Four as shown on said plat of the property of Catonsville Manor, which piat is duly filed among the Land Records of Baltimore County in Plat Book W. P. C. Number Six, folio One Hundred and Sixty. Subject to a prior mortgage, the exact amount of which will be made known on day of sale. The improvements consist of a Frame Bungalow. TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, or all cash as the purchaser may elect; credit payments to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned attorney Taxes and all other expenses to be adjusted to day of sale. A cash deposit of $300 will be re-qquired of the purchaser at time and place of sale. J. A. DUSHANE PENNIMAN, Attorney named in Mortgage. PHILIP G. SCHWAB & CO., Auctioneers. May 24-31—June 7-14. WALTER P. MEINHARDT vs" .* ALEXANDRIA MEINHARDT, e ALEZANDRIA RADOJEWSKI. SALES AND LEGAL NOTICES. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Overlea Bank, AT OVERLEA, In the State of Maryland, at the close of bubsiness May 6, 1924. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.......$493,152.78 Stocks, bonds, securities, etc 326,649.00 Banking House ............ 55,755.00 Furniture and fixturres .... 25,578.00 Other real estate owned.... 1,850.89 Mortgages and Judgments of Record ................. 356,550.00 Due from approved Reserve Agents................. 67,392.73 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: U. S. Currency and National Bank Notes. $ 17,087.00 Gold Coin . ... 390.00 Minor Coin . . . 1,822.65 --------------— 19,299.65 Miscellaneous Assets..... 22,350.00 Total..............$1,368,578.05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in........$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund ............... 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses, Interest and Taxes paid .................... 13,000.00 Deposits (demand) — Subject to chk..$342,064.34 Certified Chks. . 233.77 Cashier's Checks outstanding . .. 4,318.18 -------------1— 346,616.34 Deposits (time) — Saving and Special ..........$888,935.87 Certificates of Deposit..... 5,000.00 ----------------- 893,935.87 Bills payable, including cer*-tificates of Deposit for money borowed........ 10,000.00 Reserved for taxes and interest .................. 12,675.84 Outstanding safekeeping receipts .................. 22,350.00 Total..............$1,368,578.05 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE WHITE HALL BANK, AT WHITE HALL, in the State of Maryland at the close of business May 6th, 1924. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...... Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ................. Stocks, bonds, securities, etc Banking House ............ Furniture and Fixtures . . . . '. Other Real Estate owned... Mortgages and Judgments of Record ................. Due from National, State and Private Banks and Bankers and Trust Companies, other than reserve ........... Creeks and other cash items Due from approved Reserve Agents ................. Lawful jMoney Reserve in Bank, viz: U. S. Currency & National Bank notes......$ 3,859.69 Gold Coin . ... 297.50 Minor Coin . . . 900.34 $528,376.19 766.77 86,813.74 8,200.00 800.00 7,982.14 14,080.00 250.00 130.12 3,904.96 Total................$656,361.45 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In........$ Surplus Fund .............. Undivided Profits, less Expenses, Interest and taxes paid .................... Due to National, State and Private Banks and Bankers and Trust Companies, other than reserve............ Due to approved Reserve Agents ................. Dividends unpaid.......... Deposits (demand)— Subject to chk.. . $139.54^^36 Cashier's Checks outstanding . .. 2,067.91 000.00 000.00 247.33 1,171.01 15,196.63 12.00 Deposits (time) — Savings & Spec- 141,616.27 cial Certificates deposit . of 5146,425.56 246,055.19 State of Maryland. City of Baltimore, ss: I, Wm. J. Seward, President of the above-named institution, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILLIAM J. SEWARD. President. Subscribed and sworn to before rat this 20th day of May, 1924. C. MYRTLE LORENZ, Notary Public. Correct Attest- CHARLES H. SEWARD, JOHN L. SIPPEL, A. L WILKINSON, Directors. May M. Bills Payable, including Certificates of Deposit for money borrowed ........ 53,500.00 Liabilities other than those above stated ........... 2,137.46 Noah E. Offntt, Attorney-at-Law, Towson, Md. ORDER NISI. CARRIE LARKS Et Al. vs. BENJAMIN H. WINDER. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY ORDERED, By the Circuit Court' for Baltimore County this 14th day of May, 1924, that the sale made and re ported by Noah E. Offutt, 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 9th day of June, 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 9th day of June, 1924. The report states tthe amount of sales to be $975.00. WILLIAM, P. COLE, Clerk. True Copy—Test: WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. May 17-24-31—June 7. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN EQUITY. The object of this suit is to nrocure a Divorce a vinculo matrimoni^by the Plaintiff, Walter P Meinhardt from the Defendantt Alexandria Meinhardt, nee Alexandria Radojewski. The bill recites that the parties were married on the 5th day of February, 1907, in Charlottenburg, in Berlin, Germany; ;that two children were born to the parties as a result of said marriage; that while the conduct of the plaintiff toward the defendant has always been kind, affectionate and beyond reproach the defendant without any just cause or excuse abandoned and deserted the plaintiff on or about December, 1909, and has declared her intention to live with him no longer, that said separation has continued uninterruptedly since said time and is deliberate and final and the separation of the parties is beyond any reasonable hope of reconciliation. The bill further states that the defendant, Alexandria Meinhardt, nee Alexandria Radojewski, has committed adultery' in various times and occasions in Charlottenburg, in Berlin, Germany, and elsewhere since their said marriage and said offenses have not been condoned by your orator; that your orator is a citizen of the United States, residing at Halethorpe, Baltimore County, Maryland, and has been a resident of said State for more than two years prior to the institution of said suit. That the defendant is a non-resident of the United States, residing at Charlottenburg, in Berlin, Germany. That the two infant children, aforesaid, are being maintained in Boarding Schools by the plaintiff and that the said plaintiff desires their guardianship and custody. It is thereupon this 15th day of May, 1924, ordered by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, in Equity, that the said plaintiff by causing a copy of this order to be inserted in some newspaper published and printed in Baltimore County once in each of four successive weeks before the 16th day of June, 1924, give notice to the absent denfenant of the object and substance of this bill and warning her to be and appear in this Court in person or by Solicitor On or before the 2nd day of July, 1924, to show cause, if any she may have, why a decree should not be passed as prayed. WILLIAM P. COLE, Clerk. May 17-24-31—June 7-14. .^mmiStS^mim^mmwsw^mswmm^i^s ¦¦¦¦¦' William B. Levy, Attorney-at-Law, Fidelity Bids?., Baltimore, Md. MORTGAGE SALE —OF— VALUABLE IMPROVED FEE-SIMPLE William P. Butler, Auctioneer, Towson, Maryland. PUBLIC SALE —OF^ PROPERTY, SITUATE AT ROSEMONT, IN THE THIRTEENTH ELECTION DISTRICT OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLAND, ON THE WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE & ANNAPOLIS ELECTRIC RAILROAD. Total................$656,361.45 State of Maryland, County of Baltimore, ss. I, C. Evans Wiley, Cashier of the above-named Institution, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. E^ANS WILEY. Cashier. Subscrihed and sworn to before me this 21st day of May. 1924. MARY J. EDIL, Notary Publfc. 'orreot—Attest: S. W. BLACK, A. L. ANDERSON, W. P. WRIGHT, Directors. May 24. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a mortgage from Alexander Godwin and Marie Godwin, his wife, to the West North Avenue Savings and Loan Association of Baltimore City, dated November Kith, 1923, and recorded in the Mortgage Records of Baltimore County in Liber W. P. C. No. 659, folio 467, (default having occurred thereunder and having continued for cojnsiderabSy more than four weeks) the undersigned, the attorney named in said mort-ggage, will sell by Public Auction On The Premises, On Monday, June 9th, 1924, At 5 o'clock P. M., All That Valuable Fee-Simple Improved Property situate at Rosemont, in Baltimore County, Maryland, and described as follows: Being on the south side of Louisiana Avenue two hundred and five feet west of Brian Street with an aggregate front westerly on the south side of Louisiana Avenue of forty feet and a depth southerly of even width throughout parallel to Birian Street of one hundred and twenty-five feet. Being Lots 26 and 27, Section "I" as shown on a Plat of Rosemont filed with a mortgage from The Realty Improvement Company to Robert N. Baer, dated June 26th, 1920, which said plat is recorded among the Land Records of Baltimore Countv in Plat Book W. P. C. No. 5, folio 55, &c. The Improvements Consist of a Two-Story Frame Dwelling With Porch Front. TERMS OF SALE—One-third cash, balance in six or twelve months, or all cash upon ratification of sale as the purchaser may elect at the time of sale. Deferred payments, if any, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned attorney. Taxes and all other expenses to be adjusted to day of sale. A cash deposit of $300 will be required of the purchaser at the time and place of sale, and balance of purchase money to bear interest from day of sale. WILLIAM B. LEVY, Attorney named in Mortgage. Auctioneers. May 17-24-31—June 7. VALUABLE QUARRY MACHINERY, CONSISTING OF STEAM BOILERS. PUMPS, TOOLS, BELTING, PULVERIZERS, ENGINES, PIPE, LUMBER, &c, ON FARM OF THE LATE MARY BISSEL PRICE, ON THE YORK RD, SOUTH OF COCKEYS-VILLE, MD. By virtue of a warrant of distress, issued at the suit of Martha P. Webster, individually, and as agent of Emeline P. McShane, Colgate O. Price and Augustus S. Brooks, heirs of Mary B Price, deceased, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Raymond L. Lovell and James L. Williamson,, trading as Maryland Mineral Company, to me directed, I have seized and taken in distress all the estate, right, title, interest property, claim and demand at law and in equity of the said Raymond L. Lovell and James L. Williamson, trading as Maryland Mineral Company, in and to— Two Sturtevant Screens (Tap); 1 American Steam Driven Pump, 4-in. suction; 1 80-horsepower R. T. Steam Boiler, complete with all fittings (Don-egan & Swift); 1 No. 10688 40-horse-power Frick Steam Engine; 1 Steam Boiler and Engine, 5 horsepower; 1 Meyers Belt-driven Suction Pump, 1 Frick Boiler, 1 lot Oak Lumber 4x4, 4x6, 6x6, 2x4; 100 feet 1-inch Boards, lot Black Pipe, some used, some new, 1%, 4 and 5 inches; 1 24-inch Plate Pulverizer, 1 Belt Tightener, complete; 1 Steam Drill Stand, 1 4-inch Worth-ington Steam Pump, 1 Worthington Steam Pump, 12 pieces Corrugated Iron Rofing 24x7; 1 piece 1-8 inch Wire Screen Cloth, 70 feet 8-inch Rubber Belting, 1 barrel Boiler Compound, 1 Hand Truck, 1 Burr Mill, complete; 1 Scales, 200 lbs.; 1 small No. 000 Raymond Bros. Pulverizer, 80 feet 6-inch Spiral Conveyor, 40 feet No. 77 Chain Belt, 4 Sprocket Wheels, 8, 10 and 12 inch- lot Shafting, Bearings, Pulleys, various sizes; 1 14-inch Belt Elevator, 6-inch Buckets, complete; 1 12-inch Belt Elevator, 6-inch Buckets, complete; 3 Spiked Poles, 50 feet (4 pieces) Solid 1-inch Drill Steel, 1 Vise, lot Bolts and Taps, 1 Tank, 8 feet wide; 1 Forge, 1 ton Soft Coal, 1 piece heavy 3-16 inch Mesh Screen 3x6; 1 Sand Screen, 1 Steel Wheelbarrow, 3 50-gallon Barrels, lot Tools, Shovels, Hammers, Crow Bars, Forks, etc.; lot Heavy Screen Cloth, 1 Small Boiler Pump", lot miscellaneous Fittings and Repair Parts, 1 Hand Saw, 1 Bull Dog Belt Lacer, 1 bunch Wire Ties for bags. 2 Lanterns, 1 Lubricator, 2 Shovel Handles, 1 Hand Machine for Wire Ties, about 20 tons Stone, 30 tons bagged White Dash for stucco, 1 ton Small Dash, 100 tons Ground Limestone in bags, 4 Screens in Frame, 1 American Hoist (steam) with about 300 feet %-inch Steel Cable, about 5 tons Top Dressing for road, 1 Anvil, 200 feet 5-plv 9-inch Rubber Belting, 40 gallons Engine Oil, 10 gallons, Heavy Oil, 1 two-ton Jack, 1 ton Asbestos, about 6000 good Sacks, about 5 tons Marble Dust. These articles are mostly in good condition and have until recently been in constant use. And I hereby give notice that On Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1924, At 10 o'clock A. M., I will offer for sale the said property so seized and taken in distress, by Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash. SAMUEL C. GRASON, Bailiff. Baltimore County, Md., May 20, 1924. May 24-31. YHY yhy ?¦? YBY XsX «? ABA AgA yby ?¦? yHy XhX AsA y«y ysy Xmt xhx AsbA Y*Y >M AHy Y"Y X"X ABA XHX ?¦? AHA yBf THY y*Hy* yHy YHY aha m XHX AHA YHY XHX aha x5x x5x X"A VbX y"Y y"X vhX XhX Y Y y"X XhX ?"y Ask* fit AHA Y"X y"a XhX m ist XhX AHA St XhX YHr t"X XhX YBY fHY XHX *=£ a"X XhX YHY XHA & VHV XhX *5a- YH? v v *¦£ X"X XHA AHA XHX XHA A"* X"X XHA ArA tat XHX :H yBf |hX AHA Y"X vhX ybX y"y y"X thX ySv t5a THX XHX *5$ THX X«X ASA £HA a* a* AKA XHA aha jW X»A AsA S«x XHA & YHY ft* XHX XHA # xBx XhX AhA Y Y YHY YhV ???¦?> YKY XH* XHA YHY XHX XhX Xh<** XS>!* AHA Xha ?By xh>: XhX AgaA yHy VHX AHA Ik,!. yHy Xea ySy AHA AhA ***HT AHA As*!* The First $1,000,000 Baltimore County Metropolitan District Bonds 4% Serial Bonds Sealed bids will be received by the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, until 11 0 'clock A. M., Eastern Standard Time, MONDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1924, at the office of the Commissioners in the COURT HOUSE, Towson, Maryland, and will be then publicly opened, for all or any part of the first $1,000,000 Baltimore County Metropolitan District Bonds. These bonds are negotiable, payable to bearer, coupons attached, and may be registered as the principal. The bonds will be dated June 1st, 1924, and will mature in series as follows: Series A—$40,000 redeemable and mature June Jst Series B—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series C—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series D—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series E—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series F—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series G—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series H—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series I—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series J—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series K—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series L—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series M—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series N—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series 0—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series P—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series Q—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series R—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series S—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series T—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series U—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series V—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series W—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series X—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st Series Y—$40,000 redeemable and mature June 1st 1929. 1930. 1931. 1932. 1933. 1934. 1935. 1936. 1937. 1938. 1939. 1940. 1941. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945. 1946. 1947. 1948. 1949. 1950. 1951. 1952. 1953. The bonds will be issued in denominations of $1,000 and will bear interest at the rate of 4% per cent, per annum, payable semiannually on the first day of June and December. Principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States, at the Second National Bank of Towson, Towson, Maryland. Accrued interest to be adjusted to the date of delivery and payment. These bonds are authorized by Chapter 539 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1924. The principal and interest of these bonds will, be paid by assessment of benefits on the property benefited by the construction of any water or sewerage system, as provided in said Act, but the full faith and credit of Baltimore County is pledged to make up any deficiency in the payment of said bonds by an annual levy by the Commissioners on all taxable property in the county. Baltimore County has no incorporated towns and has an assessable basis of approximately $149,000,000. The total indebtedness of the County is Annex notes outstanding, $375,000, all of which are secured and mature serially from 1924 to 1928; $181,000 of serial sewer certificates, for which the Towson Sewerage Area is primarily liable; the first bond issue of Public Road and School Bonds of Baltimore County amounting to $725,000, and the second bond issue of the same $750,000. Tax rate for 1924 $1.62. Total State and County tax rate is $1.92 2-13. The total issue of Baltimore County Metropolitan Bonds that may be outstanding at any one time is seven per cent, of the total assessable basis of real and tangible personal property assessed for county taxation purposes in the Baltimore County Metropolitan * District. This basis at the present time is $82,000,000. Legal opinion will be furnished free of charge to the successful bidder, if requested, by Elmer J. Cook, Attorney, Second National Bank Building, Towson, Maryland. These bonds are exempt from State, County, and Municipal taxation in the State of Maryland, and from Federal taxation. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek to the order of the County Commissioners of Baltimore County in a sum equal to one per cent, of the face value of the bonds bid for. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY Y T M XHX AHA yBy YBX YBY XHX AHA yHy ffljf y*Hy* Xba Any n u y"y Y"T :m ABA xsx XBX ?HY A"Y m X"X Xha Y»Y X"X SjA y"T XHA a* YHY *BX ?K YKY Y™A XHX •?¦£ *¦? ASA Ac*A ?¦* ?BY aISa* XHf Xha Ah* vhx ?HY YHX ?aY AHA tat YhY ABA AsrA <5-£ X"A AHA XHX AHA X"A Xha 4Hy VaA x5x YHX Xha m XkA h4 YbA A*X XhX *5* yHY Ay y«Y AHy AhA XBA XHA AhA y»y XHA y»Y VHY I >BA fHf x»x XhX AhX yHy XHX abX Y«Y YHy XbX Aba aSX >:¦>: ahX aha XHX «HJ ihbhhhh: © Maryland State Archives mdsa_sc3410_i_81-1008.jpg