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Property Transfers in Baltimore County. —Deeds, etc., received for record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Coart for Baltimore County: Executors and trustees of estate of James Mauderson and wife to Martic Wright, lot on Seventh street, g.r. $35. Wm. W. Erdman et al. to William Cloud and wife, lot at Hamilton Park. $175. William E. Brohawn to Thomas W. Snyder and wife, lot on Gehn avenue, sl. Philip C. Mueller to Teoflca Morawski, lot on Foster avenue, g.r. $43; $5. Same to Jerome J. Krein and wife, lot on Foster avenue, g.r. $42; $5. Same to John S. Wolf and wife, lot on Foster avenue, g.r. $43; $5. Same to J. A. Lutman, lot on Foster avenue, g.r. $43; $5. Same to O. E. Habicht et al., lot on Foster avenue, g.r. $43; $5. B. F. Stallings and wife to Gustavus Owings, 2 lots near Main at., $6. William W. Erdman et al. to John Lutz, lot at Hamilton Park, $326. B. H. Bussey and Leslie Griscom, trus., to L. A. Monmonier, lot, g.r. $19.86; $lB5. W. R.Collins to Lizzie Collins, lot on Sulphur Springs road, $lO. Lizzie Collins to Fannie Paige, same lot. S3OO. Fannie Paige to Lizzie Collins, lot on Sulphur Springs rd., sl. Same to Bertha Garrett, lot on same rd., S3OO. Overlea Land Co. to Henry Amrhtln and wife, 2 lots. SBSO Henry H. Nicoll to Wm. J. Nicoll, 4 lots at Linden Heights, SSOO. Wm. J. Nicoll to United Surety Co., 2 lota at Linden Heights, $5. Wylie Heights Co. to Bobert S. Green, lot 33 Edgecombe Park. S;ime to same, lot 34, $1,060. Elizabeth Winand et al. to Henry 8. Snyder and wife, 35 acres, $5. Fanny M. Morton to Frank J. Hoen, lot at Boland Park, $5. Frank A. Glantz and wife to Frank Dietz and wife, lot on Eastern avenue, g.r. $49. Louisa A. Ringgold to Edward D. White and wife, lot at Spring Hill Terrace, g.r. SIOO. August C. Mann to John H. Leonard and wife, lot on Laurel Hill avenue. Roland Park Co. to F. J. Morton et al., 1 lot $653.80. F. J. Hoen to F. J. Morton and wife, 1 lot at Roland Park. $5. Harry E. Parkburst and wife to Victor H. Brun, lot on St. George avenue, g r. S6O; SI,OOO. Edward F. Brun to Harry E. Parkburst, lot on St. George avenue, $6. Harry E. Parkburst and wife to Edward F. Brun, lot on St George avenue, g.r. S6O. W. B. Townsend ana wifo to J. J. Fehn and wife, lot on Mace ave., $5. R. R. Boarman et al.. true., to J. G. Mays, 19 acres in Fifteenth district, sl. J, J. Fehn and wife to W. R. Townsend, lot on Foster ave., $5. George Frame and wife to B. R. Powell and wife, 110 acres, $5. C. A. Kelly, admrx., to M. F. Costello, lot on Clinton st., 300. W. L. Westphal to W. C. Rose, lot on Leaver ton avenue, $5. J. T. Donohue to J. W. Myers, lot on Clinton street, g.r. $42; SI,OOO. Same to J. A. Stansbaugh and wife, lot on Baldwin street, g.r. $42; sljoo. Same to Wilhelm Braun and wife, lot on Clinton street, g.r. $42; SI,OOO. W. L. Russell et al. to W. C. Gardnerand wife, lot on Relsterstown road, $5. Owners’ Realty Co. to J. E. McCormick, 4 lots at Chesaco Park, $238.60. George Janssen and wife to German American Bank, lot on East avenue, g.r. S3O; $5. Taylor Land Co. and the Essex Co. to Ida Sodergren, lot at Essex. $5. Same to Sigvart Svendsen, lot at Essex, $5. Edmund W. B. Simon, trus., to Magdalena Vocke, 2 lots s.s. Baltimore and Frederick turn pike road,sl. Francis G. Stelnmetz to Catherine Steinmetz, 3 lots in C. J. Hull’s subdivision on Cold Spring road, $5. The City and Suburban Realty Company of Baltimore City to Mary J. Regan, iota.e.s. Maple avenue, g.r. S6O; $5. Kate Gittinger to Robert Garrett, lot e.a. Clinton street, g.r. $72; SIOO. William C. Lohmeyer and wife to John J. Shields, lot on Reisterstown turnpike, nr. Han nah More Academy, $5. Richard W„ Jr., and Emma J. Marchant to Roland Park Company of Baltimore City, lots on University Parkway, partly in city, $6. W. Gill Smith, assignee, to Thomas J. German, lot at Lutherville, $1,700. Theodore Messerschmldt to Graham Eckel, 3.01 acres on Taylor avenue, $5. Same to William G. Schuchhardt, 2.35 acres, part of above, $5. Joseph Perlman and wife to Theodore Messer echmldt, 22 acres, $6. Theodore Messerschmldt to Jennie Evans, 3.08 acres on Taylor avenue, $5 Theodore Messerschmldt to P. Campbell Erd man and wife. 3.31 acres on Taylor avenue, $5. Louis A. Monmonier and wife to Emma L. Monmonier, property bordering on Northern Central Railway, $5. Webb-White Company to August Famme, Jr., and wife, 2 lots, $5. Annie Brooks and husband to Arthur N. Rogers, 1 lot, $5. Union Stock Yards Company to trustees of the Third Congregation of the Disciples of Jesus Christ, lot on Wilhelm ave., sl. Joseph A. Hill to Ambrose Taney and wife, lot on Femdale ave., $5. Elmer J. Cook, trustee, to James R. M. Adams, 20 lots on Woodland avenue, $2,100. Harry 8. Joyce and wife to Howard Park Im provement Association, lot at Howard Park, $lO. Johanna Wolf to George A. Rehberger and wife, 5* acres, $5. Margaret Chambers to Louise E. F. Bruce, lot at Lutherville. $1,200. Emma E. Wright and husband to J. Le Roy Wright, trus., conveys grantor's property in trust, sl. Arthur N. Rogers to Geo. W. Brooks, 1 lot, $5. Wylie Heights Company to George Hartman, lot at Edgecombe Park, $lO. Robert H. Bussey et al., trus., to James W. O’Hara et al., lot at Texas, S4OO. Mary Wagner et al. to Mary E. Wehr. lot w.s. Highland avenue, $5. Eden Construction Company of Baltimore County to Harry H. Heyser and wife, lot on Forest avenue, $5. James L. Robinson, admr., to John A. Banz and wife, lot on Third street, g.r. $37.50; $1,250. Mount Washington Development Company of Baltimore City to Edwin H. Steuart and wife, lot on Rogers avenue, $6. Frederick N Powell and wife to Bamuel D. Bader and wife, lot on Raspe avenue, $425. John Johns to George A. Bowers, lot e.s. Clin ton street, lease 99 years, g.r. S3B; $5. W, Iter L Westphal to George J. Lang, Jr., and wife, lot n.s. Fairmountavenue, g.r. $42; $5. Mary E. Mehrto William J. Hebner and wife, lot w.s. Highland avenue, $5. The Berwick Land Company of Baltimore County to Henry Doeller, 1 lot, $5. Walter L. Westphal to William P. Benner and wife, lot n.B. Falrmount avenue, g.r. $42; $5. Same to James Marciniack and wife, lot n.s. Leaverton avenue, g.r. $36; $5. John T. Brady, Jr., and wife to George H. Heinmuller and wife, lot s.s. Colgate street, g.r. S3B; $5. Henry Lentz and wife to Development Aid Corporation, riaht to lay drain pipes, sl. The John F. Weissner & Sons Brewing Com pany of Baltimore City to Anton H. Main and wife, lot n.w. cor. Canton ave. and Clinton st., g.r. $32; $5. Clayton C. Crisp and wife to Howard L. Crisp and wife, lot at Cedar Heights, $5. Michael L. Woodward to Harry C. Woodward. 8 X acres on Catonsvllle rd., nr. Relay, S9O; $5. George D. Sagmer to Annie R. Cole et at., lot n.s. New Boundary ave., g.r. S9O: $5. Howard Walker and wife to Forrest C. White, 119 acres and 136 perches on Gunpowder falls. $5 Park Heights Development Company of Balti more City to the Sterling Realty Company of Baltimore City, lot s.w.s. Pimlico road and lot on Virginia ave., $5. Peter H. Wlnemiller to Peter H. Winemillcr and wife. 137 X acres, sl. Josephine L. Stewart to Richard J. White, 1 9-10 acres, $5. Same to Green Spring Valley Hunt Club Build ing Company, same property, lease 99 years, g.r. S6O. Safe Deposit ane Trust Company of Balti more, trustee, to Mary J. N. Gantz et al., lot s.e.s. Rosebank ave., in fee, $833.3314. James F. Barnes and wife to Charles Pielert and wife, lot on Bull Neck road, $5. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of FRANK I. WHEELER. WILLIAM F. OOLl’l WHEELER & COLE, Successors to Offutt, Bmmart A Wheeler, FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, OFFUTT BUILDING, TOWSON, Md. Telephone—C, AP„ Towson 188. German-American Ins. Co., N. Yj_ Continental Ins. Co.; Home Ins. Co. of N. Y.; Hartford Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn.; Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co. of Philadelphia; St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co.; London and Lancashire Ins. Co.; Orient of Hartford, Conn.: Dixie, of Greensboro, N. C.; Fire Association, of Philadelphia; Royal, of Liv erpool; North State, of Greensboro, N.C.; West ern, of Pittsburg; Spring Garden, of Philadel phia; Niagara, of N. Y.: iEtna, of Hartford, conn.; Norfolk, Norfolk, Va. Representing as we do the above named first class Fire Insurance Compauies and an agenoy of twenty-five years’standing, that has so long enjoyed the confidence of the public,we respect ful ly solicit of the people of Baltimore county a continuation of their patronage. WHEELER A COLE. WALL PAPERS*- - —AND— SHADES. My new line is all that oould be desired, showing The Latest and Most Exclusive PATTERNS AND NOVELTIES. Neat and tasty work assured you at moderate prices. wWon’t you favor me with an order 7 City and Country Work receive personal and prompt attention. FRANZ B. NORRIS, 1052 N. GAY STREET, Cor. Chase Street, BALTIMORE, Md. AWTelephone. Apl. 24—ly TO LOAN IN SUMS OF SI,OOO $ I .UUU AND UPWARD. Apply to E. W. HERMAN. Jn 4.—tf Attorney at Law. Towson. Md. A Novel and Artistic Dwelling. Desitfn 840. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect. kmb aftlßnlr |?>;a : ffVWM Rl * jHT mpßmm PERSPECTIVE VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. mm) 1 I 9HDW n§ I I |J-|— jp- jjj CItMIKR y T ySL-l civint -ROOM | F““bath nAU "4 ( ~v. mtMAU _ H | |CLO| CHAMBER U I CHAMBER I I Utfurt-O* PIAZZA , ■ Poor ,r-2-U r m I --4 J j FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. This house, from the exterior, would naturally impress one as a cottage, owing to the way in which the broad side of the roof in front Is treated, but upon careful examination it will be seen that the rooms in the second story are all full height. In carrying out this idea of treatment of the roof the architect gets away from the stereotype style of a hip or the gable roof, and the design not only looks better, but is symmetrical and harmonious in outline. The size of the house is thirty-two feet six inches wide and twenty-eight feet deep over the main part. There is a full basement The first story is nine feet and the second eight feet in the clear. Birch floors are used throughout, with Washington fir or red oak finish in the first story and pine to paint in the second. As a practical plan for a home this design can be recommended. A feature is the living room, which is twenty-seven feet long. Another feature Is the arrangement of the stairs. There is an open staircase from the recep tion ball, also back stairs from the kitchen to the landing of the main stair. Underneath this one can go into the basement either from the kitchen or from the rear entry. The refrigerator is in the rear entry. Cost to build, exclusive of plumbing and beating, $3,225. By special arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish one complete set of plans and specifications of design No. 840 for $25. GLENN L. SAXTON. Fifty cent hotter before New Years is pre dicted by the leading dairymen. Fairfield’s Blood Tonic and Milk Producer for Cattle only increases the batter-fats in milk and increases - the milk production. Ask for Fairfield’s Free Book on Stock. Bold under written guarantee by A. M. Weis, Towson; L.Kellum &Co , 1053 Hillen street, Baltimore; A. H. Uhler, Reis terstown. JOHN TYRIE, —STEAM BABBLE & GRANITE WORKS, OOCKEYSVTLLE, Md. -ALL KINDS OF— MARBLE & GRANITE MONUMENTS A SPECIALTY. No charge made for showing designs either at the works or elsewhere. JAKES E. DTJNPHY, Agent, Towson, Kd. Sept. 26—lv Eggs multiply as though by magic when Fairfield’s Egg Producer for Poultry only is fed. The magic in this case consists in sup plying the ben with the elements needed for egg production and no others This can only be done by having a compound prepared espec ially for poultry. Sold under written guaran tee by A. M. Weis, Towson ; L. Kellum &Co., 1053 Hillen street, Baltimore; A. H. Übler, Reisterstown. BVSICK’S * CAPB Formerly Urban’s, York Road and Pennsylvania Ave., Dealer In BONDED WHISKIES AND IM PORTED WINES AND BRAN DIES EW The best Beer on Draught and In Bottles and a large Assortment of Imported and Do mestic Cigars always on hand. Breeder of Bnff Rock Chickens. Stock and Eggs for Sale in Season. HARRY D. BUSICK, Proprietor, July 4—ly Towson. Md, flows, Plaits, k FOR WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS, AT REASONABLE RATES. Special Attention Given to Ornamental Gardening. JOHN L. WAGNER, Florist, W. JOPPA ROAD, TOWSON, Md. C. A P. Phono—Towson 8-F. [Nov. 21—ly J. T. KAUFFMAN & SON, Saddles, Harness, AND STABLE SUPPLIES, Including Brambles’ Horse Foot Remedy, 408 ENSOR STREET, Oppo. No. 6 Engine House, BALTIMORE, Md. C. A P. Telephone. Jan. 2—ly Tk/rONEY TO LOAN. IN SUMS OF S6OO AND UPWARDS, ON FIRST MORTGAGE. Apply to WILLIAM ft. KERCH, Feb. If—tr Towson, Md. ytigstctattE and dentists. A. C. McCURDY, BUROEON DENTIST, TOWSON, Md. Ex-President State Board Dental Examiners. CBOWNB, BRIDGES AND PORCELAIN FILLINGS. Orriox Hours -j® tosp I^ l2M ’ Office Call—C. AP. ’Phone, Towson 192 R. Dec. 6—lv Dr. r. o. massenburo, —OFFIO*— AT DRUG STORE OF MASSENBURO & SON, Odd F*m.owß’ Hall, Towson, Md C. A P. Phone, Towson 342. Residence—W. Pennsylvania Avenue, near Postoffice. Night bell and C. A P. Phone, Towson 461. Mch.2o—ly H. 8. JARRETT, Office with his father (Dr. J. H. Jarrett), Wash ington Avenue, near Allegany Avenue, TOWSON, Md. Special attention to catarrh of nose and throat. Office Hours—B to 10 A. m.; 6to 8 p. m. O. A P. Phone—Towson 217. fJunel2— ly Look to Your Drainage. The following is taken from a recent - resume of a bulletin of the State Board of Health : “The Health Officers’ Bulletin for May, just issued, reminds health officers that typhoid fever may be expected to begin its regular summer rise about this time. The bulk of the summer typhoid, it is stated, is still due in Maryland in the majority of instances to polluted water. “Prompt action on the part of the health officers will prevent a large amount of unnecessary sickness and deaths, and the investigation of all pub lic water supplies and as many private supplies as possible during the early summer months iB recommended.” Many persons buying suburban prop erty think they have secured good and sanitary drainage, when in reality the so called “systems” in tbeir homes are but traps to breed disease. We offer you a system which has received the approval of the best sanitary engineers and the health authorities. It is an irrigation plant that can be used on any suburban lot that is as much as 150 feet deep, and will cost only S4O and upward. Consultations will cost nothing and estimates will be cheerfully furnished. Our motto is: “The best material and workmanship at the most reasonable price.” D. Fred. Crowley&Bro., Prac tical Plumbers, Gasfitters and Electric ians, 24 Clay street, Baltimore, Md. C. & P. ’Phone, Bt. Paul 1627. Residence ’Phone, Hamilton B—R. Adv. W. ROBERT HERZOQ Tin and Sheetiron Worker 608 YORK ROAD near Joppa Road TOWSON, MARYLAND Rooffing, Spouting and Stove Repairing promptly attended to. Furnaces set and repaired a specialty. Orders by Mail will receive prompt attention. G. A P. Tel< phone—Towson 162 K. Thousands Praise Its Won derful Merits Try it In your home or farm stable, then tell vour friends what a valuable curative remedy you nave used The Genuine Hanes’ Liniment is an unfailing remedy for Sweeny, Wind Galls, Sprains, Poll-evil, Ring Bone. Fistula, Cuts, Old Sores, Swelling', Lumps, Scratches, Strains, Spavin, Kicks, etc., in HORSES and CATTLE. All we ask you, dear reader, is to give HANES’ a trial If you have pains in the Limbs. Joints, Corns, Bunions. Swelling. Bruises. Cuts, Old Sores, Bums, Frosted Feet, Tetter, Sprains, or anything else that may receive an outward application. There is no liniment made any better than Hanes’ You should buy only that liniment which has cured others, and which is of unquestioned worth as is Hanes' Liniment. We have a good article, and we want everybody to know it. Therefore buy our new large 26c. bottle of your dealer, and take no other kind, and you will never regret it For sale at all stores, and at A. M. Wies’ Store, Towson, Md. L. H. A. KLEIN FLORIST Woodbine and Allegany Avenues Towson, Md. FUNERAL DESIGNS, CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS Bedding and Ornamental Plants Hedges Planted and Trimmed. All orders promptly attended to. C. A P. Phone, Towson 222—K ?i Dr. J. Wm. Harrower ijj II l|f SURGEON DENTIST }|| ji] Washington and Allegany Avenues jrj jji Towson, Md. jjj If] Office Hours Ul j|j 4 Daily, from 9A.M.t05 P. M. jjj jji C. AP. Phone, Towson 181—R IS ISiSISjSiSiSiSIS® J. K. Mirschberger Up-to- Date JAILOR Dyeing, Scouring and Repairing. Ladies Skirts pressed. Gent’s Furnishing Goods. 409 York Road, Towton, Md. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of— and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR! A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YOfU C TV. Lumber and Mill Work New Yard opened in TOWSON] by a Practical Builder M. H. Merryman Washington and Susquehanna A vs., at M. and P. R. R. Station Bill Stuff, Siding, Flooring, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Building Paper PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE The Best in the World, Always on Hand C. & P. Telephone, Towson 63—R. SEMI-ANTHRACITE COAL An excellent screened lump fuel for Kitchen Range use. Especially adapted for Steam and Hot Water Heater use. A FREE BURNING Coal—free from all dust, dirt, slate and clinkers; nothing to injure your stove or furnace. ~ Jon ® ur Yan^E - Monument St WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BLACKSMITHING COAL Smokeless Fuel Company Main Office —339-41 Equitable Bldg. Tel.—Bt Paul 1565 WILLIAM A. LEE, TOWSON, ST * P - LE GROCERIES FANCY wnwwfcmfcw Teas and Ooffees, Canned Goods, y Cigars and Tobacco, TV Boots and Shoes, FLOUR, FEED, HAY & STRAW, PHOSPHATE, LIME AND CEMENT, ALL REPAIRS FOR OLIVER AND BIBBELL CHILLED PLOWS, GARDEN TOOLS, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS. All Goods Found in a First-Class Store. July 10—3 m fijeiiej Ice Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ICE, ICE CREAM & ■ FISH & OYSTERS. York Road and Chesapeake Avenae, TOWSON, HD. iarc. & P. PHONE, TOWSON 191-K. Having purchased the business of the late SAMUEL E. DICKERSON, of Towson, and BRYAN & LEE, of Ruxton, I am prepared to furnish ICE in any quantity from 10 pounds up. Special prices on carload lots. Also furnish best ICE CREAM and OYSTERB for Private Families, Churches, Schools and OYSTER SUPPERS, in any quantity at moder prices. Also FRESH FISH received daily. Stores and families supplied at moderate prices. 8. CLAYTON SEITZ, Proprietor. ESTABLISHED 1870. MAIER’S PREPARE] PAIJTS ARE STRICTLY PURE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS. GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST -MANUFACTURED BY JOHN G. MAIER’S SONS, 153-165 N GAY BTREET, Cor Frederick Street. BALTIMORE, Md. Both Phones. I July 17—ly W. O. B. WRIGHT, Baldwin P. 0., Baltimore County, Md„ REAL ESTATE & COLLECTION AGENCY —AND— JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Director and Agent of the Harford Mntnal Fire Insurance Company. BUT AND SELL BEAL ESTATE. If you want to buy country property, or wish to sell, see me. I can help you either way. attention given to the ooUeotlon of claims. Rksidknch—NEAß FORK. [June 19—ly mßsamv FALL STYLES IN ALL SHADES, From $15.00 to $30.00. HARRY W. GANSTER, 512 and 514 North Gay Street, BALTIMORE, Md. Apl. 17—ly Ralph W. Rider Livery, Sales and Exchange STABLES, WEST CHESAPEAKE AVENUE, Near the York Road, TOWSON, Md. First-Class Teams and Automobiles -FOR HJRB.- GOOD SERVICE and REASONABLE PRICES. June 19 —6m BEORGE S. SANDNER. JOHN F. MUMMA. GREEN H Ilf SANDNER A MUMMA, Proprietor., Long Green Station, Maryland Sc Penna. R. R. Postoffice—Gittlngs, Md. LOUIS HERGENRATHBR, Jr., Agent, Tow son Pharmacy. Towson, Md. WWe solicit a share of public patronage, as suring our patrons of the very best service, at reasonable prices. [July 84—ly ROSE x DINING * ROOM, 104 N. GAY STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. LARGEST MEAL IN THE CITY, IO AND IB CENTS. - ROOMS BY THE DAY OR WERE. "S* 85 and 50 Cents 51.50 to *8.50 Per Night. Per Week. *0 OVEKLEA COTTAGE ** At terminal of Belalr Road Car Line. Five Cents Car Fare. For Rent, Fur nished or Unfurnished. Apply 104 North Gay Street. A. N. SNYDER. Proprietor and Owner. P. R. BUCHWALD, TINNER AND PLUMBER —LAURA VILLE—^ HARFORD ROAD, opposite Grludon Lane. C. Sc P. Phone, Hamilton 31. Mob. 20-ly •iiNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.^ OVERLEA *IT PHARMACY AT TERMINAL OF BELAIR ROAD CAR LINE, H. G. WOLF, Proprietor, OVERLEA AND BELAIR AVENUES, (herlea, Baltimore County, Bid. AN UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE, STOCKED WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND SUNDRIES. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW STORE. * * LEADING BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ** * W. R. BISHOP, —WITH— LIKES, BERWANGKR ft CO CLOTHIRRB, 8, lO ft 12 E. Baltimore St., TAILORS, Baltimore, Md. FURNISHERS. We are making a specialty this season of wonderfully good salts and Over coats for Hen at TEN DOLLARS and special Tallored-to-Order Snits at 525. LIKEB, BERWANGER ft CO. C. & P. TELEPHONE-HAMILTON 102. CLAIRMONT* NURSERY ESTABLISHED NEARLY 100 YEARS, # FRANK E. CORSE ¥ FRUIT, SItADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS OF ALL VARIETIES, Asparagus, Rhubarb and Fancy Shrubbery of High Quality. BF"My trees are all Inspected and Guaranteed free from Scale before Delivery. 50,000 CALIFORNIA PRIVET HEDGE PLANTS READY FOR DELIVERY. WRITE FOR PRICES. Gardenville, Belair Road and Southern Avenue, * BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD. The New-Way AIR COOLED IS THE BEST T The World is Progressive and the JPttrl New-Way is Years in Advance |NNMW"jjl|| WELL PROTECTED BY PATENTS AND IN A -j/1 CLASS BY ITSELF. jUJWuf Any Ten-Year-Old Boy Can Learn Engine in Ten Minutes. fIOMPA R IRON • It weighs only one-quarter as much as the old type of engines. • Uses one-quarter as much fuel. No pipes or pumps. No needle valve. No packing. No foundation required ; will run anywhere. Is held in place by four lag screws. Speed from 200 to 600, which increases; 12-Inch pulley to 36 inch. No counter shaft is needed to get the different speeds. One oil cup oils automatically. We do not turn gasoline off or on to start or stop. Power rated with steam; not compared with other gasoline engines and has less than one-quarter as many parts and is made where quality counts. Not a drop of water is used. Will not freeze up in winter or burn up in summer. No dampness to sweat through the cylinder and rust it when not in use. If your cylinder rusts inside it is ruined and you don’t know why. It will start the same in winter as in summer. Its speed range and oil device aDd absence of large and heavy wheels make it longer lived than any other type of engine by many years. It cannot wear runs in oil. The New-Way Is the Only Air-Cooled Engine In the World that Is Made In All Sizes and Guaranteed to Develop Its Full Rated H. F. for Any Length of Time In Any Climate and Not Over-Heat. It Is a well known fact that there la no way to cool water but by air. All engines are cooled by air, directly or indirectly. Water will stay, hot for a long time when put in a rubber bag, so air cannot come in contact with It. The aggressiveness of the water cool agents will convince you that he yelps from fear. Mention it to him when he calls and watch the sore spot develop. Take no Chances and Investigate the Merits of the New-Way. We have no signed orders for engines ; they are sold on their merits. You take them on free trial and pay for them if you like them better than the money they cost. Is it fair 7 See it before you buy. , X- Sc CO., Aug. 7—tf FORREST STREET. COR. HILLEN, BALTIMORE, Md. S. L. LAMBERD CO., 111, 113,115 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. Agricultural Implements, Seeds, Fertilizers, Carriages, Wagons, Lawn Mowers, McVicker Gasoline Engines, WIND MILLS, TANKS, TOWERS, PUMPS. We Install Batb Rooms, Toilets, Sinks, etc., in Country Homes. May 22—ly] Let U Make You Estimate. C. ft P.—Mount Vernon 2751. Md.—Courtland 2145. BARGAIN PRICES FOR TINNERS, PLUMBERS, STOVES AND HARDWARE DEALERS. ESTABLISHED 1866. WILLIAM A. CONWAY, 826—628 FORREST STREET, Near Belair Market, BALTIMORE, Md. MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF Tin Plate in Rolls and Boxes, Eave Trough and Conductor Pipe, Elbows, Shoes, Galvanized Iron, Black Iron, Sheet Zinc, Corrugated Galvanized Roofing, V Crippled Roofing, Solder and Tinners’ Supplies in general. Tin in Rolls, plain and painted, 28 sheets to roll, a specialty. Strap Iron, Railroad Milk Cans. Iron-clad Baltimore Milk Cans, &c. Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces and Fireplace Heaters. STOVE REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PT“Correspondence Solicited. eF"Bpecial Low Prices for this Fall’s Trade. [May 16—ly The roofing that lasts and any one can lay. Thousands of the'most progressive farmers, dairymen, poultrymen, etc., as well as railroad'com panies and the U. S. Government, usePAROIO for roofing and siding in preference to all others, because they h".ve proved that PAROID is The Most Economical ?SKiS^So^S ofA,lßeadyßoofinss THIS IS WHY S It Is made of extra ct.ong felt with an extra good saturation and coating, which make it proof against sparks, cinders, water, heat, cold, acids, and fumes. Slate color, contains no tar, does not run or crack, and it does not taint rain-water. The only rooting with rust-proof caps. They cannot rust out like ordinary roof caps. Don’t be put on with a cheap imitation, get the most economical and durable—the roofing that lasts. f 1 iU- CamaW Investigate for yourself. New book of Building Flans MAQ IOP samples* tor Poultry and Farm Buildings free if you call. H. E. BARTLESON, Cockeysville, Maryland. ■■■ cell an eons. 1 1845 1909 1 MEN'S CLOTHING Oldest and Largest Popular- Priced Tailoring Estab lishment in Bal timore City LARGE LINE OP NEW SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS NOW IN STOCK, AT POPULAR PRICEB B. WEYFORTH & SONS 217-219 North Paca Street Both ’ Phones J • The Old Town National Bank Cor. Gay and Exeter Streets, Baltimore, Md JACOB W. HOOK, AARON BENESCH, President. Vice-President. HENRY O. REDUE, Cashier. Capital, $200,000. Average Deposits, $1,400,000. Surplus and Profits* SBO,OOO Aooounts of corporations, firms, individuals, societies, trustees and executors solicited. Special and prompt attention is given to the aooounts of fanners and to receiving sums of money for safe-keeping for long or short periods. C. ft P. TELEPHONE N. C. HAEFELE & CO. Gas and Electrical Construction in all its branches Up-to-date workmanship and reason able prices. Let me make an estimate on installing your home with GAS or ELECTRICITY I guarantee entire satisfaction in good work and fair dealing Office and Show Room: Bel Air Road, between Overlea and Maple Avenues, Overlea P. 0., Baltimore Co., Md. WILLIAM HANNEMANN | Tin AND Sheetiron Worker § Tinware Neatly Repaired $ r Particular attention paid if A to Metallic Rooting, Gutteri, 7 J Spouts, Hot Air Furnaces, gl 9 and fireplace Stores, Etc. £ I i TOWSON, Md. L Allegany Ava., Near York Rd. 2 C. ft P. Phone—Towson 192 W JOHN A. UMLAUFF Paper Hanger and Decorating High class workmanship and low prices. Let me estimate on your work, whether it is a single room or the whole house, be fore placing your order. —OFFICE— Bel Air Road, between Maple and Over lea Aves., Overlea, Baltimore County, Md. P. H. GUTTMANN & CO. Carpenters and Builders If you intend to build, let ns give you an estimate; or if you have any jobbing to do, we will do it at a reasonable price. Telephone- Wolfe 1658 M 2418 E. Federal St., Baltimore, Md I Tj7-T—7—T-T—T—T-j-T Pin Money j! if Vegetables f{ W&S for soup 10 cents per can at your grocer’s ANDREW REITER dc CO. Distributors BUSCHMANN’S Belair Road Terminal Headquartera HIGH-GRADE ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY CIGARB and TOBACCO. BCHOOL BUPPLIEB and NOTIONB We dispense from the Soda Fountain the very best quality of Ice Cream Soda and Water Ices, and manufacture all our own syrups from pure fruit, and supply our patrons with Kirby’s famous Ice Cream In any quantity. Orders solicited. H. L BUSCHMANN Overlea, Baltimore Comfy, Md. Ss> A SET With Double Suction Vitalized Air or Gas 50c Our New Painless Extracting 26c Gold Crown and Bridge Work..s4 and $5 Old loose or broken sets repaired and made to fit equal to new SI and $2 ALL WORK GUARANTEED C. H. WARNER, M. D., & BRO. DENTISTS 300 North Eutaw Street Residence Phone Walbrook 171. Office, Mt.Ver.722 Pierre C.Dugan & Nephew J REAL ESTATE 4 Loans Negotiated ■ Rents Collected* 16 E. Lexington St. Baltimore - - - - Md.