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January 10, 1920—Page 2 i, {row^HB^HBH LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE (Continued from Page 1.) TIMONIUM. Mr. W. Bruce Ogle, .who has been ill, is now able to be about again. The Sunday school of Timonium M. B. Church on last Sunday elected offi- cers for the ensuing year as follows: Superintendent, Mr. Shadrack Ensor; assistant superintendent, Mrs. €. H. Pritchett; secretary, Mr. Harry Pish- paugh; treasurer, Mr. Harry E. Rowe; librarian, Mr. Prank L. Rowe; organ- ist, Miss Esta Simpson; assistant, Miss Anna M. Barrett. Sunday school meets at 2 P. M. Everybody welcome. The Ladies' Aid Society of Timonium M. E. Church met on last Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Owens. , Mr. Taylor, employed by Dr. D, Gor- such, is now occupying the house va- cated by Mr. Heilmann. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pierce and son, Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Leolon Brown and daughters, Dorothea and Charlotte, and Mr. Charles Kenney, all of Phoenix, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Simpson on last Sunday. Misses Esta and Bertha Simpson spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Issiah Guyton, at their home in Govans. Preparations are being made for the erection of a dwelling house on the lot owned by Mrs. Lulu Powble, at this place. Mr. Granville Simpson and son, Al- bert, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Simpson on last Tuesday. Miss Loretta Fishpaugh and Earl Riley, of Cockeysville, and Mr. Charles Kenney, of Phoenix( were guests of Misses Esta and Bertha Simpson on Thursday evening. They all spent a pleasant evening on the ice skating. The census man was in this neighbor- hood the past week and if Uncle Sam does not get all the information de- sired it will not be from trie lack of questions fired at each person. About the only questions not asked, was the age of the house cat and the age of each chicken on the place. Some of the questions asked were rather amusing. 0 ; CORBETT. | ^ | Misses Ora Francis and Cornelia Smith, of Towson, spent several days of last week with Miss Eleanor Price. Mr. William Richardson, of New York, spent the holidays with friends and relatives on the Manor. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wood were among the guests at the New Year's dinner given by the latter's uncle, William Parks. Messrs. Eli and Norman Wood met with quite an accident last week, when their Ford skidded on the slippery road, ran up a bank and overturned with them. The machine was broken, but the occupants escaped with a few bruises. Mrs. W. Ledford has been indisposed for several days, but is much improved. Miss Virginia Brauer has returned I home after spending some time with' her grandmother in Baltimore. o GRAVE RUN. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fowble spent several days last week in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kemp and chil- dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zeig- man on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr held a family reunion on New Year's Day. Miss Elizabeth Hoffman was the guest of Miss Mamie Alban on Friday. o KINGSVILLE. Mrs. Prank Goettner and children, Helen and Christian, have returned from a visit to relatives in Philadel- phia. Sergeant Fred. B. Carroll, of the U. S. Cavalry, stationed at Cheyenne, Wy- oming, is visiting relatives here. He reports the weather there as 42 de- grees below zero. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fitzell enter- tained their relatives from* Sparrows Point at dinner on Wednesday. Frank M. Gorsuch, Jr., has resumed his studies at Pennsylvania Military College, at Chester. Miss George Allen Hutton, of Balti- more, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Dilworth, has just recovered from an attack of gastritis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Sheppard en- tertained at family dinner on Sunday. Mr. Arthur Buckingham is on the sick list. The farmers are busily engaged in harvesting 8-inch ice. Mr. Harvey Warner has sold his place at Bradshaw, and he and his family will return to their former home in Oklahoma. JACKSONVILLE. Miss Anna Butts has returned to her home in Frederick City, after spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Paul Zinkhan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hannibal and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Daub, of Govans. Mr. Louis Zinkhan held a shooting match last week which was largely at- tended. Miss Anna Zinkhan, who spent a few days in Baltimore, with her cousin, Miss Anna Melvin, has returned to her home. Rev. J. N. Hauser was greatly sur- prised Sunday when the congregation of the Reformed Church gave him a Christmas purse. O UPPERCO. Sunday school this Sunday morning at Trenton Lutheran Church at 9.30 o'clock. Preaching and communion at 10.30 o'clock. Mrs. George Nash and son, Edward, and Miss Lucy Luray Nash, spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Armacost. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Armacost gave a party last Wednesday night in honor of their daughter Ray's twen- ty-first birthday, at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Henry Martin, of Trenton. Quite a large number of her friends were present and all spent a very enjoyable evening. Miss Luray Nash is spending several days with Mrs. Archibald Kemp. (Continued on Page 3.) There will be Sunday school at 1.30 P. M., and preaching at 2.30 P. M. to- morrow (Sunday.) Mr. Emory Alban, a native of this place, who breathed his last on New Year's morning at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Jacob Hale, after a short at- tack of paralysis, was buried here on Saturday morning. The sermon was preached by Rev. Derr, from a passage of the scripture selected by the de- ceased. Mr. Emory is survived by sev- eral sisters and brothers. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mil- ler on Friday night. Miss Mabel Stifler has returned after visiting Miss Florence Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strevig enter- tained P.. number of friends a t a musi- cal on Saturday evening. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zeigman, Misses Ada Zeigman, Mary Carr, Mabel Stifler, Florence Miller and Elsie Fowble; .Carr. Irving' JEjnwble Russell JVlTner. Mter, Mary Carr, Ma- F bel Stifler and Florence Miller were guests of Miss Elsie Fowble on Sun- day last. Miss Viola Fowble is visiting rela- tives in Baltimore. THE LOWEST PRICED 4,000=LB. CAPACITY TRUCK IN THE WORLD The traffic returns greater profit to the farmer than any other machine he uses in the conduct of his farm. It makes three trips while a team is making one and cuts the cost of hauling with horses in half. With quick traffic delivery and less handling, fruits and produce bring bigger prices in market because they arrive fresher and in better condition. 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Page 1: i, {row^HB^HBHmdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msa_sc3410/msa_sc3410_1... · Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Gasoline and Amoco Gas the new motor fuel. Agents For The CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS

January 10, 1920—Page 2 i, {row^HB^HBH

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1.)

TIMONIUM.

Mr. W . B r u c e Ogle, .who h a s b e e n ill, i s n o w a b l e to be a b o u t a g a i n .

T h e S u n d a y schoo l of T i m o n i u m M. B . C h u r c h on l a s t S u n d a y e l ec t ed offi­c e r s for t h e e n s u i n g y e a r a s f o l l o w s : S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , Mr. S h a d r a c k E n s o r ; a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , M r s . € . H. P r i t c h e t t ; s e c r e t a r y , Mr. H a r r y P i s h -p a u g h ; t r e a s u r e r , Mr. H a r r y E . R o w e ; l i b r a r i a n , Mr. P r a n k L. R o w e ; o r g a n ­is t , M i s s E s t a S i m p s o n ; a s s i s t a n t , Miss A n n a M. B a r r e t t . S u n d a y schoo l m e e t s a t 2 P . M. E v e r y b o d y w e l c o m e .

T h e L a d i e s ' Aid Soc i e ty of T i m o n i u m M. E. C h u r c h m e t on l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . W i l ­l i a m O w e n s .

, Mr . T a y l o r , e m p l o y e d b y Dr . D, G o r -such , is n o w o c c u p y i n g t h e h o u s e v a ­c a t e d by Mr. H e i l m a n n .

Mr. a n d M r s . M o r g a n P i e r c e a n d son, W a l t e r , Mr. a n d M r s . L e o l o n B r o w n a n d d a u g h t e r s , D o r o t h e a a n d C h a r l o t t e , a n d Mr. C h a r l e s K e n n e y , a l l of P h o e n i x , w e r e t h e g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y E . S i m p s o n on l a s t S u n d a y .

M i s s e s E s t a a n d B e r t h a S i m p s o n s p e n t l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t w i t h Mr. a n d M r s . I s s i a h G u y t o n , a t t h e i r h o m e in G o v a n s .

P r e p a r a t i o n s a r e b e i n g m a d e for t h e e r e c t i o n of a d w e l l i n g h o u s e on t h e lo t o w n e d by Mrs . L u l u P o w b l e , a t t h i s p l ace .

Mr . G r a n v i l l e S i m p s o n a n d son , Al ­b e r t , w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y E . S i m p s o n on l a s t T u e s d a y .

Miss L o r e t t a F i s h p a u g h a n d E a r l R i l ey , of Cockeysv i l l e , a n d Mr. C h a r l e s K e n n e y , of P h o e n i x ( w e r e g u e s t s of M i s s e s E s t a a n d B e r t h a S i m p s o n on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e y a l l s p e n t a p l e a s a n t e v e n i n g on t h e ice s k a t i n g . T h e c e n s u s m a n w a s in t h i s n e i g h b o r ­hood t h e p a s t w e e k a n d if U n c l e Sam d o e s n o t g e t a l l t h e i n f o r m a t i o n d e ­s i r e d i t w i l l n o t be f r o m trie l a c k of q u e s t i o n s fired a t e a c h p e r s o n . A b o u t t h e o n l y q u e s t i o n s no t a s k e d , w a s t h e a g e of t h e h o u s e c a t a n d t h e a g e of e a c h c h i c k e n on t h e p l a c e . S o m e of t h e q u e s t i o n s a s k e d w e r e r a t h e r a m u s i n g .

0 ; C O R B E T T . | ^ |

M i s s e s O r a F r a n c i s a n d C o r n e l i a S m i t h , of T o w s o n , s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s of l a s t w e e k w i t h Miss E l e a n o r P r i c e .

Mr. W i l l i a m R i c h a r d s o n , of N e w Y o r k , s p e n t t h e h o l i d a y s w i t h f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s on t h e Manor .

Mr. a n d M r s . D . H. W o o d w e r e a m o n g t h e g u e s t s a t t h e N e w Y e a r ' s d i n n e r g i v e n b y t h e l a t t e r ' s unc le , W i l l i a m P a r k s .

M e s s r s . E l i a n d N o r m a n W o o d m e t w i t h q u i t e a n a c c i d e n t l a s t w e e k , w h e n t h e i r F o r d s k i d d e d on t h e s l i p p e r y road , r a n u p a b a n k a n d o v e r t u r n e d w i t h t h e m . T h e m a c h i n e w a s b r o k e n , b u t t h e o c c u p a n t s e scaped w i t h a few b r u i s e s .

Mrs . W . L e d f o r d h a s been i n d i s p o s e d for s e v e r a l d a y s , b u t is m u c h i m p r o v e d .

Mis s V i r g i n i a B r a u e r h a s r e t u r n e d I h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h ' h e r g r a n d m o t h e r in B a l t i m o r e .

o • G R A V E RUN.

Mr . a n d Mrs . A b r a h a m F o w b l e s p e n t s e v e r a l d a y s l a s t w e e k in B a l t i m o r e .

Mr . a n d M r s . R a l p h K e m p a n d ch i l ­d r e n v i s i t e d Mr. a n d M r s . H a r v e y Z e i g -m a n on S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . W a l t e r C a r r h e l d a f a m i l y r e u n i o n o n N e w Y e a r ' s D a y .

Miss E l i z a b e t h Hof fman w a s t h e g u e s t of Miss M a m i e A l b a n on F r i d a y .

o KINGSVILLE.

M r s . P r a n k G o e t t n e r a n d ch i ld ren , H e l e n a n d C h r i s t i a n , h a v e r e t u r n e d f r o m a v i s i t t o r e l a t i v e s in P h i l a d e l ­ph ia .

S e r g e a n t F r e d . B. C a r r o l l , of t h e U. S. C a v a l r y , s t a t i o n e d a t C h e y e n n e , W y ­o m i n g , is v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s h e r e . H e r e p o r t s t h e w e a t h e r t h e r e a s 42 d e ­g r e e s b e l o w z e r o .

Mr. a n d M r s . R i c h a r d F i t z e l l e n t e r ­t a i n e d t h e i r r e l a t i v e s from* S p a r r o w s P o i n t a t d i n n e r on W e d n e s d a y .

F r a n k M. Gor such , J r . , h a s r e s u m e d h i s s t u d i e s a t P e n n s y l v a n i a M i l i t a r y Col lege , a t C h e s t e r .

Mis s G e o r g e Al len H u t t o n , of B a l t i ­m o r e , w h o is v i s i t i n g h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . L. L . D i l w o r t h , h a s j u s t r e c o v e r e d f rom a n a t t a c k of g a s t r i t i s .

Mr. a n d Mrs . F r a n k G. S h e p p a r d e n ­t e r t a i n e d a t f a m i l y d i n n e r on S u n d a y .

Mr. A r t h u r B u c k i n g h a m is on t h e s i ck l i s t .

T h e f a r m e r s a r e b u s i l y e n g a g e d in h a r v e s t i n g 8 - i n c h ice.

Mr. H a r v e y W a r n e r h a s sold his p l ace a t B r a d s h a w , a n d h e a n d h i s f a m i l y wi l l r e t u r n to t h e i r f o r m e r h o m e in O k l a h o m a .

JACKSONVILLE.

Miss A n n a B u t t s h a s r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in F r e d e r i c k City , a f t e r s p e n d i n g s o m e t i m e w i t h h e r a u n t , Mrs . P a u l Z i n k h a n .

Mr. a n d Mrs . L o u i s H a n n i b a l a n d s o n s s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr . a n d M r s . E d w a r d P . D a u b , of G o v a n s .

Mr. L o u i s Z i n k h a n he ld a s h o o t i n g m a t c h l a s t w e e k w h i c h w a s l a r g e l y a t ­t e n d e d .

Miss A n n a Z i n k h a n , w h o s p e n t a f ew d a y s in B a l t i m o r e , w i t h h e r cous in , Mis s A n n a Melv in , h a s r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e .

Rev . J . N . H a u s e r w a s g r e a t l y s u r ­p r i s e d S u n d a y w h e n t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n of t h e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h g a v e h i m a C h r i s t m a s p u r s e .

O UPPERCO.

S u n d a y schoo l t h i s S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t T r e n t o n L u t h e r a n C h u r c h a t 9.30 o 'c lock. P r e a c h i n g a n d c o m m u n i o n a t 10.30 o 'c lock.

M r s . G e o r g e N a s h a n d son, E d w a r d , a n d Miss L u c y L u r a y Nash , s p e n t l a s t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h Mrs . H a r r y A r m a c o s t .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y W. A r m a c o s t g a v e a p a r t y l a s t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t in h o n o r of t h e i r d a u g h t e r R a y ' s t w e n ­ty - f i r s t b i r t h d a y , a t t h e h o m e of h e r g r a n d f a t h e r , Mr. H e n r y M a r t i n , of T r e n t o n . Q u i t e a l a r g e n u m b e r of h e r f r i e n d s w e r e p r e s e n t a n d a l l s p e n t a v e r y e n j o y a b l e e v e n i n g .

Miss L u r a y N a s h is s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l d a y s w i t h Mrs . A r c h i b a l d K e m p .

( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e 3.)

T h e r e w i l l b e S u n d a y schoo l a t 1.30 P. M., a n d p r e a c h i n g a t 2.30 P . M. t o ­m o r r o w ( S u n d a y . )

Mr. E m o r y A l b a n , a n a t i v e of t h i s p l ace , w h o b r e a t h e d h i s l a s t on N e w Y e a r ' s m o r n i n g a t t h e h o m e of h i s s i s ­t e r , Mrs . J a c o b H a l e , a f t e r a s h o r t a t ­t a c k of p a r a l y s i s , w a s b u r i e d h e r e on S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . T h e s e r m o n w a s p r e a c h e d b y R e v . D e r r , f rom a p a s s a g e of t h e s c r i p t u r e s e l ec t ed by t h e d e ­ceased . Mr. E m o r y is s u r v i v e d b y sev­e r a l s i s t e r s a n d b r o t h e r s .

T h e L a d i e s ' Aid Soc ie ty m e t a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d M r s . W i l l i a m C. Mi l ­l e r on F r i d a y n i g h t .

Miss Mabe l Stif ler h a s r e t u r n e d a f t e r v i s i t i n g Miss F l o r e n c e Mil ler .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y S t r e v i g e n t e r ­t a i n e d P.. n u m b e r of f r i e n d s a t a m u s i ­ca l on S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d . T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e : Mr. a n d M r s . H a r v e y Z e i g m a n , Misses Ada Z e i g m a n , M a r y C a r r , M a b e l Stifler, F l o r e n c e Mi l le r a n d E l s i e F o w b l e ;

.Ca r r . I rv ing ' JEjnwble R u s s e l l JVlTner.

Mter, M a r y Car r , M a -Fbel Stifler a n d F l o r e n c e Mi l le r w e r e g u e s t s of Miss E l s i e F o w b l e on S u n ­d a y l a s t .

Miss V i o l a F o w b l e is v i s i t i n g r e l a ­t i ve s in B a l t i m o r e .

THE LOWEST PRICED 4,000=LB. CAPACITY TRUCK IN THE WORLD T h e traffic returns greater profit to the farmer than any other machine he uses in the conduct of his farm. It makes three trips while a team is making one and cuts the cost of hauling with horses in half. W i t h quick traffic delivery and less handling, fruits and produce bring bigger prices in market because they arrive fresher and in better condition.

SOME TRAFFIC FEATURES Continental Motor, Covert Transmission, Bosch Magneto, Timken Roller Bearings, Russell Rear Axle, Fisk Solid or Pneumatic Cord Tires.

No amount of money or engineering skill can build a stronger or better truck of its size. The Traffic is the lowest priced 4,000-lb. capacity truck in the world.

SEE IT TODAY

Seaboard Sales and Service Co. 1 1 0 9 - 1 3 Cathedral Street

BALTIMORE, MD.

Roaches get into every­thing, multiply rapidly and are hard to get rid of, unless you know ex­actly how to proceed. There is one effective way, however, that can be followed by all who are annoyed by them.

25c and 50c Everywhere

Mills roaches. Sprinkle it liberally around ati corners, crevices and places in which they hide and they will quickly die. Don't be annoyed by them when there is an effective remedy to be had for so little cost BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER also kills flies, fleas, mosquitoes, ants, lice, moths, bed bugs and most other insect pests. Harmless to everything but insects.

McCORMICK & CO. Baltimore, Md.

The "Scotch Kids" are sponsors for McCormick & Co. products.

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Govans Central Garage York Road—Adjoining Funk's Hotel

GOVANS. MD.

Right on your way to the city. Now open for business, with an up-to-date Machine Repair Shop and foil line of Automobile

Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Oils, Gasoline and Amoco Gas the new motor fuel.

Agents For The

CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS

24 Hour Service and a Service That Will Appeal To You If it is good service that you desire with moderate prices, a trial is all that is necessary to have a continuance of your patronage. Free Air—All You Want.

All kinds of Ignition Work. Battery Recharge and Repair.

Detroit Batteries for all makes of cars.

DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME, FARM OR BUSINESS STAND? IF SO COMMUNICATE WITH

THE BALTIMORE REALTY CO. 18 E. Lexington Street

BALTIMORE, MD.

IF YOU WANT TO PUR­CHASE PROPERTY SEE US FIRST. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF OPPOR­TUNITIES.

Why go to the heart of the city ?

T. B. GATCH & SONS Machine Shop and Garage . .

Belair Road RASPEBURG, MD.

All kinds of Machine Work Nothing too large Nothing too small

KELLY-SPRINGFIELD PNEUMATIC and KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES Always In Stock—All Sizes.

7-26-1 y Pressed on day or night at Quarry

Camels are sold every-where in scien tifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or ten packages {200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recom­mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel.

R. J. Reyno lds T o b a c c o Co. Winston-Salem, N. C.

CA M E L S are in a class by themselves—easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you

ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price j Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis­faction to the utmost test!

Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no mat ter how liberally you smoke t h e m ! The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full-bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Eve ry time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment!

Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable.

In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new waj 's you never will miss the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality!

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Oil—the Ideal Fuel Not only does oil furnish fuel for power and heating in navies and rnodern industries of the world, but it furnishes fuel for heating the households of the world. The Perfection Oil Heater supplies eco- . nomical kerosene heat to more than 3,000,000 homes. Saves coal during Fall months.

The Perfection is clean, portable, safe, sootless, odorless—burns ten hours on a gallon of oil—easily filled and re-wicked.

Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. At your dealer's.

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STANDARD OIL COMPANY

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Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va.

( N e w Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. Charlotte, N. C

Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C.

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LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Money Loaned on First and Second Mort­gages on Building Association Terms. All matters strictly confidential and money advanced within 24 hours notice.

GILBERT H. PANITZ, Attorney, 700 Equitable Building,

Phone, St. Paul 5995 j Baltimore, Md.

RFECTION O/J Heaters

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M<fi»Ngy BACK without question if Hunt's Salvi fails in the treatment of Eczema. Tetter Ringworm.Itch.etc Don t become discouraged because other treatment* failed Hunt's Salve has relieved hundreds of »uc h cases You can't lose on our Money Sack Guarantee. Try

"'it at our risk TODAY. Price 75c. For sale locally by

HERGENRATHER DRUG CO., TOWSON, MD.

Old Town National Bank Gay and Exeter Streets,

BALTIMORE, MD. United State*, S ta te and City

Depos i tory .

Capital - - - - J 260,000 Surplus and Profi ts - 140,000 D e p o s i t s - 2,000,000

JACOB W. HOOK, Pres ident . AARON BENESCH, V i c e - P r e a H E N R Y O. R E D U E ,

V l c e - P r e s . and Cashier F . M. MILLER, Ass t . Cashier.

Board of Director* .

Jacob W. Hook . J. H e n r y Snyder of C. Aaron Benesch . Robt. F u s s e l b a u g h . Loui s E. Barte l l .

H e n r y A. Brehm J a m e s King . L e w i s C. Rice A. C .Die tr ich .

WILLIAM WHITNEY County Surveyor For Baltimore County

COURT HOUSE TOWSON, MD. l-14-ly^ Telephone, Towson 456

Have You Something r p Cr.11 O Advertise in 1 O O e i l f— THE JEFFERSONIAN

IWritc or Phone, Towson 289

WHEELER & COLE F R A N K I. W H E E L E R

O F F U T T BLDG., TOWSON, MD. T e l e p h o n e — T o w s o n 188

Automobi l e , F i r e a n d L iab i l i ty I n s u r ­ance a Spec ia l ty .

F I R E , L I F E , A C C I D E N T & H E A L T H , L I A B I L I T Y , T O R N A D O , A U T O M O ­B I L E , W O R K I N G M E N ' S C O M P E N S A ­TION, P L A T E GLASS, B U R G L A R Y , S T E A M B O I L E R , L I V E STOCK.

C r o p s I n s u r e d A g a i n s t , F i r e , L i g h t ­n i n g and Hai l for s h o r t t erm a t v e r y s m a l l cos t .

R e p r e s e n t i n g a n A g e n c y of F o r t y Years ' s t a n d i n g , t h a t h a s so l o n g e n ­j o y e d t h e conf idence of the publ ic , w e r e s p e c t f u l l y so l i c i t of t h e people of B a l t i m o r e c o u n t y a c o n t i n u a n c e of t h e i r p a t r o n a g e . 3 - 1 5 - l y

WILLIAM F . BUTMSR Licensed A u c t i o n e e r

T o w s o n , Md.

All business glvoa my personal at­tention,

_ . . I T o w s o n 456 Te lephone / 1 Res idence 401

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