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EveninflCßapital I'nliltrhHl Dully, K*cv,rt A'M. M. ABBOTT, Editor and Publisher vtftV EMMA ABBOTT-GA G R,LocaI F.dttor. CHARLES f*. ABBOTT. Bu*ine* Manager THE rTITAL •a on salt* at nil k atoms of the City, where orders ms> ft for ita delivery t< •übecrlber* at ;>er week, 25 cent! bar month, ud s■'!. t year. Too ran haw Ktjbxino Capital tfN to yon when ar from the city by aviog yoor name nd address at this >fflce or Hi her of tb*- bookstore*. Only 10 tents a week or '** font* month, mailed to any address lu the Tutted States and Canada. KITES *- ADVERTISING. Ooe square (a lines of Nonpareil) first cisertlon ft.oo, sequent In*- ions 50 tents Sjh-i lal rai tade w’ monthly, Quarterly and year •••r*Mse. Local notices and ur persons! 'Oinnuinb'aibtns 10 ee, <•. je-r Hue. Brevier, subsequent Insertions, 5 rents per line. Catered at the Annapolis Post office aa Sec ond Class Matter. 'tfmmbtr tin jjcii jif hs|ll |ri Vlf SIO II K li H 15 lb 0i 19.20,21 im WEDNESDAY, NOV JM HER 13, 1912. Many a shallow mind is equipped with a deep voice. You never strike a man favorably if you hit him when he’s down. Anyway the man who cherishes no hopes has no disappointments. It’s easy to be a gentleman, but not enough men try it. Being young isn’t at all difficult if you wilMet your Imagination loose. Of course the question from now on will be who will get the good jobs? It takes a fat country to experience a famine of box cars and laborers. By the time one crop is harvested it is time to begin worrying about the next one. If so many of us weren’t too lazy to climb there wouldn’t be so much rmm at the top. There’s one fellow who gets used to having his hopes blasted, lie’s the quarryman. Maybe the Bulgarians won’t he able to attend church in Constantinople Sun day after all. Ever hear a good housekeeper say what she thinks about the way a jani tor does his work For the first time in sixteen years the Democrats presented an unbroken fronl. You see the result. Governor Wilson takes success mod e itly~ and that’s a pretty good indica tion that he deserved the success. The man who is willing to take things ns they come tlnds out that some one else heads them otf occasion ally. The fellow who can't enjoy a laugh either with or at the efforts of the comedian should stay away from the theatre. Colonel Koosevelt can have the con solation of knowing that he wrecked the party that made him—if that’s any consolation. Procrastination is the thief of a good many things besides time, one of which is likely to be the the other fellow. Of course there would have to be a disagreement among the powers re garding the near eastern question. They are too suspicious of one another. Man of seventy-five and another, sitxy-two. outwalked their pacemaker, aged twenty-four, on a twenty-five mile journey. At that age years travel fast, anyhow. “Why, that coat doesn't fit a bit; it's all waves up and down your hack. “That Is what I told the tailor, but he said you had to expect that because it was a serge suit.” The Little Angel, a new aeroplane, jras christened yesterday at the army aviation field at College Park, Md., with all the pomp and circumstance attending the baptism of a battleship. —Despatch from .Washington. The name is very suggestive of the mishaps that are likely to happen such a small and fragile aeroplane as the Little Angel is said to be.—New York Sun. There is one subject on which Mary landers stand agreed—that there is one which closely ail alike, the just as wel as the unjust, and that one is food. Speak of fried chicken and waffles, and from far and near the exiles write their appreciation. Men tion broiled oysters and country saus age, and batter bread, and the natives whom a horrid fate ba9 sent to Indiana and Wisconsin, and Minnesota, ail join in a chorus, a chorus of longing for the old home, and the old times, and black Dinah bringing in the sheaves of buck wheat cakes, amoking hot, from the griddle. Ex. Panther, West Virginia declares it is ! a town where no more courting is to be done. The last eligible girl has been won, and there are no more women or girls between the ages of 13 , and 40 in that town. Now if Annapo- , lie were only in that class —but what’s ' the use. Widow aged 113, accompanied by an eighty-nine-year-old son, is visiting in Joplin, Mo., having left the home in Arkansas in charge of three grown boys, the eldest of whom is ninety-five. No wonder the doctors complain they are growing poorer every day. Wants, Lost, Found, For Sale, etc. Advertisement* under tuts bead net ex seeding 4 (four) Unee—a time* 2 Sets.. *. week SOctx : lor each additional line. acts. CHARLES F. LEE, 20 Mid 22<’Hl!RCH CDtCLR.! Real Estate—lnsurance. Houses For Rent —Collections made. Money to Loan on Mortgages. 719 y NOTICE. An of Stfiuo, which whs mad. last year by a local Investor Is yielding a re turn of ssootbl year A representative of Ibe Company offering the sameopportunlt j will be in the city to Interview prospective Investors on *> hursday of this week. Reply to P. t>. Box H7. for engagement. niltH VTOTJOK—I will not be responsible for any I’ debts contracted by my wife >1 KS. R, S.JAKOBBEN. MR.B. J AKOBHEN. n!8-w FOUND-BKIKF. about 8 ft. long, with 2 oars In Chesapeake Bay; washed off Greenbury Point. Owner can have same by applying to FRANK MATTHEWS. 41 Monument Bt. nl-8t P)UN I) —Black and white longhair DOG with collar but no name on tag Owner can have same at Third Floor, Gloucester Apartments. ; nll Ht WANTED. XU ANTE D—Experienced OPERATOR Power's Machine for Moving Picture Show In Annapolis. Md.; also Plano player. Violinist, Cashier and Ticket Taker. Ixtri don Flshel Amusement Company. Rider, Md. nIV Jit WANTED—A reliable WOMAN as house ” gtrl, must give reference. Apply No. 15 Maryland Avenue nl*Bt WANTED—HaIf-grown Colored GIRD to ” make hertelf useful around house.— Apply 142 Prince George ht. nil 8t WANTED TO RENT—A PIANO; must be in good condition. Address giving par ticulars. "Plano. "Box 5*7, Annapolis nlltß \XTANTKD— Large Eastern Manufacturer of well-known staple line want*- Trav eling Balesroen In this territory. No former experience required. Steady position.— Korn big pay wtale you learn. Add-ess for particulars. Dept. 10. Ix>ck Drawer 827 Chi cago, Ills. nil 4t eon fid WEEKLY taking orders for cut groceries. Outfit free. Su gar 4 cents Everything cut rate. Exper ience unnecessary. Standard Mercantile Go.. 246< East 9th Ht., Cleveland. Ohio, nllt2 WANTED—GIoves, ladles'Slippers. Fine ” Clothing. Ac., TOCLEAN. Work guar anteed to tie satisfactory Mrs. LILLIAN ('A RKOLL. 81 Pleasant 8t„ or call ’Phone 442-y and we will come alter your work. FOR REN T P>K KENT—ROOM nicely furnished, with use of bath. Rent moth rate. Apply 110 West St. niS-8t FI jf)R KENT—Completely Furnished HOUSE, nicely located; 7-Rooms and bath; all modern conveniences; No. 80 Mar ket Ht Address "M.C.G..” Will K. S* N. W. Washington. D. C. oi2w Pm >R RENT— HOUHK, > Conduit Street. 8-Room House, with bath large kitchen, house nwly papered and painted: hot air heat; gas, hot and cold water and speaking tubes. Apply 14 Church Circle. nilKt FOR RENT—HOUSE No. Murray Ave nue. Apply io* Mm . t S'. tfnS HALL FOR RENT—The West Annapolis Firemen's Hall can be rented for Dances, Festival*, Ac., at reasonable rates. For par ticulars. apply to C. M. White, at strmige A Wbite's Store, Frauds Street. n4m Fill BENT—lgtrge neatly F urnishe d Front ROOM, with heat and gus. Ap ply at 118 College Ave. n2-tf POP KENT—Comfortable, FURN KHK D -*• ROOMS. Every convenience. Terms moderate. Apply Mrs. HINES, ISO Conduit street. o'2B-tf POR KENT—A Large Brick HOUSE, sulta ble for Boarding House, for rent on an 1 after Nov. Ist: No. 115 Main St. Apply W. K. Gantt, cor. Marj land Avenue and Prince George Street. o f t I POR RENT—DESIRABLE ROOMS with 1 Table Board; steam heat. Mrs. N. W. BOLLING, 217 Hanover Street. o2S tf POR RENT—Eight-room dwelling. 14 Mur* A ray Ave. fully furnished, lti excellent condition. Immediate possession. E. W. tgiehart, 6 School St' sDotf POR KENT—STORK corner West and A Madison Street. Apply at No. 20 Prince George Street. sWttf FOR SAL£. pOR SALE-HOUSE No 17 Franklin street. < Murry Hill.) In good location, now occupied by Boessel. Easy term.-. Apply to Martin M, Smith. nlB-w P)K HALE-HORSE MANURE. Apply <> Capital Office. nl2-tf POR 8 A LK—lndian MOTORCYCLE, In -*■ good condition. Can be seen running.— No reasonable offer refused. A. H. WIL SON, 158 West Street. nl2 8t POR SALK—Bonehlll (English) 10 Gauge 1 Hammer Duck GUN and Leather Case; cost 1175. will take $00.00; excellent condi tion. Apply 10PConduit Street. nlist - II ■■■.'■ - ■ ..... ... ■ PORSAf.K—Two very desirable BUILD- A INO LOTS on Franklin street. 70x140; opposite the residence or Mr. F A. Munroe. Price, reasonable. E, W. TGLEHAKT. 5 School St. 021-tf HAIR WORK. LADIES’ COMBINGS made up into all styles Hair will permit. Charges moderate. Mrs. E. STORTOJi, 115 West Street. dl2m it FOR RENT j|| HOUSE of 8-Rooms, all conveniences, 67 Conduit St. Apply Farinbolt. Meredith CO- |nßt f FOR RENT . THREE MODERN ROOMS, second floor. Victoria Bld'g, Md. Ave. Suitable for mil linery parlors, ladies'or gentlemen's tailor ing, or professional offices. , o4tf Apply W. H. HART, 12Church Circle. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A 35 horse-power Roadster Automobile for •860: 1 Ford Touring Car. Model T, 1010, for $425: 1 Ford Model T. mo, for $875; 1 Max well Runabout. $260; all in good condition.— For sale at A. H. WILSON'S Garage. 151 West Street. Phone 4ft>-m oßlm Advertise yonr Wants. Lost, etc. in the Capital. mg FVKlfDfg CAPITAL, ANNAPOLIS, MB., NOVEMBER 13, IHI2. NOTICE! EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. I The Annua) Meeting of the Hospital A sso i elution will take place MONDAY, December 2nd, At 8 P. M., in the Hospital. All ptrsoas Interested in the welfare of • this very reces-aryaud helpful Institution, t and who wish to hnve a vote ip Its Manage ment. are Invited to become members by ! the payment of not less than $2.00 annually, and the enrollment of tbeir names by the Treasurer, M rs. George T. Feldmeyer.at her home l'C Main Hi before November 2lt!wt all donation* to th- Hospital to be included in t)iD year* report muni be In by that date I im BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. N O TJI C E. Stockholders' Meeting of the Work ingmen's Building & Loan Ass’n. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Workyigtnen’s Build ing and Loan Association of An napolis, A. A. County, Md. t will lie held at eight o’clock P. M., at its office, 155 Church Street, on Wednesday, November 20th, 1912, for the election of a Board of Di rectors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before it. LOUIS H. REHN, President. FRANCIS J. QUINN, n7 Secretary. NOTICE, At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Annapolis Gas and Electric Light Company, held Sep tember 16, 1912, it was ordered that the price of gas be reduced to $1 .50 per thousand feet, with a dis- J count of 25c. per thousand feet, if paid on or before the 15th day of each month; effective on and after January 1, 1913. J. CLIFTON BOSLEY, General Manager. Annapolis, Md., Octobur 9,1812. olltf T AITNDRY SERVICE, Marine Corps. Quartermaster's Department. Wash ington. D. C . Oct. 2D. 11)18. SEALED PRO POSALS, lu duplicate, will be received at this office until eleven a. m., Nov. 26, UIS. ! and then be publicly opened, for furnishing laundry service front Jan. 1. I*lß, to June 30. • MUB. at Portsmouth. N. H., Boston. Mass., ■ Hlngham. Mass., lona Island, N. Y„ New • York. N. Y.. Dover. N. J„ Annapolis, Md., Washington, D. C.. Charleston. S. C.. and Kev West, Fla. Proposal blanks and other • information can-be obtained upon applica tion to this office, and Commanding Officers or Post Quartermasters. Marine Barracks, at the stations named. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts t hereof and to waive Informalities therein. Bids from persons engaged In laundry bust , ness only will be considered. O. L Me ' CAWLEY, Lt. Col., Asst. Quartermaster, In Charge of Department. oSI PUBLIC SALE -OF LOT OF GROUND AND DWELLING HOUSE, AT “CEDAR PARK” Near Aunapolis Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained lu two mortgages, one Itelng from Irtjenaert DeWaard and Popkje DeWaard. his wife, dated June Ist, 1910, and recorded nniong the Land Records of Anne Arundel County, lu Liber G. W.. No. 7, folio 83, and ■ the other being from William H. Weaver ■ and Caroline M. Weaver, his wife, dated March 1011, and recorded among said I jiml Records In Liber G W.. No. 85. folio zil. the undersigned, as the attorney named in both or mortgages, will offer for sale, by public auction, at the COURT HOUSE door In the City of Annapolis, Maryland, on i Monday, November 25th, 1912. AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M.. the property described In said mortgages, consisting of all that lot of ground situated at “Cedar Park.” In the Second Election District of Anne Arundel County, Maryland designated as Lot. 22 of Block “A” on a plat of "Cedar Park,” which plat Is recorded among the Land Records aforesaid in Plat Liber G. W., No, 1„ lotto 26. and Including a 1 strip of ground ten feet wide adjoining the >ald lot; Immg the said property described in a deed thereof from Clarence W. Gould and Charles F. Lee, to the William H. Weaver and Caroline M. Weaver, his wife, dated March 80. 1911, and recorded among the Ijtnd Records aforesaid In Liber G. W. No. 85, folio 218. TERMS OF SALE;—A deposit of S2OO will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale, and the balance, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, to be paid upon the ratification of the sale and the delivery of the deed. RIDGELY P. MELVIN. ■ ni Attorney named In mortgages GEO. W. JONES’ I 'OirculatingLibrary Trb Following Books wkrk ’ Addrd to thk Library Wkbk Ending Oct. 26, 1912. * "The White Bhield,” byMyrtle Reed. "Charge It.” by Irving Bacheller. (“All the World to Nothing,” by Wynham Martin. “The Red Cross Girl.” by Richard ' tvls.” "The Streets of Ascalon,” by Robert W. Chambers, "The Motb.^”by William Dana Orcutt. “The Talker.” by Marion Fairfax Dlx. ‘ Bella,"by Eward C.Booth. 1 "Where There’s a Will,” by Mary Koberts Rinehart. “In the Hollow of Her Hand.” by Geo. Barr McCutcheon. Tvuww • / New Book*, Soto, per day, ' 1 Old Books, 1 ot. per day. FO R SALE. 1 am holding at private sale, the BASIL COAL and WOOD YARD on Bladen St., Annapolis. This yard is splendidly situated for any person de siring to go into the Coal and Wood business. ROBERT MOSS, s-Stf Trmstee of John Basil. FRESH COWS FOR SALE Guaranteed free from Tubercu losis. Apply to DR. T. W. SPRANKLIN, Annapolis, Md., R. F. D., R. i. Phone 907-2 Annapolis exchange. m-014 Lyric Tbeatre -3 REELS— NEW PICTURES. AND CHARLES LINDLEY. Admission • S Cents DO YOU SUFFER If yon do— there's no need of it. That pain should be stopped instantly. Aching Teeth will eventually destroy your health. My Painless Dental Work 18 THK TALK OK THK TOWN. Latest Dentistry Is Old Teetb Capped with Gold and Teeth without Plate* Valoises Bxtractlaa. Full Set of Teeth up. Fillings fM3c up. 1 make a specialty of Crown and Bridge work Dr. Harvey W Stoner. Propr. (FiizgirtlJ’sJliitil Fir!er*> MAIN STREET and CHURCH CIRCLE Okfic* Open Tuksdats a SArnanATß 1 Balto. Office, 134 Park Avenue. IF IN NEED OF Oil Stoves, Wood Stoves, Stove Zincs, Shovels, Coal Hods, Stove Pipe, Stove Pipe Enamel. Ash Cans, J a p-a-L ac, JOHNSON’S Wood Dyes, or Paint —See Parlett & Parlett Co. (Inc.) FOOT OF MAIN ST. Phoai lAS MYERS Garage 117 Cathedral St. (In rear of our Stores.) We beg to announce that we have a ca pable mechanic em ployed at our Ga rage, and we are now prepared to give expert atten tion to repairs or adjustments to any make of Car. A Full Line of Ac cessories and Sup plies at Reasonable Prices. ICE! Do You Get It? 25-lbs. of Ice For scts. If not, call the Annapolis Ice Mfg. Company’s Wagon and you will get 25-lbs. - - - Sets. 50-lbs. - - - lOcts. 100-lbs. - - - 20cts. 300-lbs. - - - 45cts. THE ANNAPOLIS ICE MAN’FG. CO. JOHN H. LAMB. Manager. Plant—City Dock. Phone 867 y Printed Signs of All Kinds. If you want the “Signs” of the “Times,” come to The Capital office. The Capital has all kinds of signs, every kind of sign. There is a sign “For Rent,” “Por Sale,” “Tres pass Notices,” “Rooms to Rent, Furnished,” “Rooms to Rent, Un furnished,” “Plain Sewing” and “Dressmaking” signs, “Defacing Tree”signs “Paint” “Warning”*4. All, all are for sale at The Capital office. Call and see the "Signs of the Times.” Get your eigns. Every, body needs a sign of seme ktnd, some time. tt MTHave ytmr Job Printing done at tbe Capital office. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN. That the Subscriber, of Anne Arundel county, has obtained from tbe Orphan*' Court of Anne Arundel county. In Maryland. Let ter* of Administration on the personal es tate of MICHAEL B. OOOLAHAN, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased, i AH persons bavins claims against tbe de ; ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the ■ same, with the vouchers thereof, to the i Bilbaoriber. on or before the 10th DAY OK MARCH, IMS. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded , from all benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment Given under my hand this 3rd (lay of September. 1912. EDWIN B. OOOLAHAN. s 5 Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AIUTKK IB HEREBY GIVEN That the Subscriber has obtained from the Or* phans’ Court of Anne Arundel county, In Maryland, letters of Administration on tbe personal estate of CATHERINE HOGAN, late of Anne Arundel county, deoeased. Ait persons bavins claims against tbe deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the tame, with tbe vouchers thereof, to tbe subscriber, on or before tbe 10th DAY OK MARCH. IMS. They may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All pm sous Indebted to said estate are requested to mak# Immediate payment. Given under my band this 3rd day of September. 1912. M. JOSEPHINE HOGAN. s 6 ’Admri. Motto* to Crerttlar*. Notice ib hereby given, Thattfce.ue. sortber, of Anne Arunde 1 county, has ob talned from tbe Orphans' oart of a ant Arun del county. Maryland, letters Testamentary M tbe oerwtnal estate of JOSEPHINE B. WINCHESTER, I late ol Anne Arundel county, ecessed.- AU persons bavins claims agalDst the deceased are hereby warned to o. dibit the same, with the 1 vouchers thereof, to the subscriber nor before 36th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1918. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefits of the said ertate. All persons Indebted to said estate ar> requested to mske Immediate payment Given under my hand this 20th day of Aug ust. 1912. OGLE R. SINGLETON. MARY WINCHESTER. a2(> Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVKN, That tbs a* Subscriber has obtained from the Or phans’ Court of Anne Arundel county. In Maryland, Letters of Administration on the personal estate of JOHN B. OOOLAHAN, late of Anne Arundel county, deceased. All persons having claims against ths deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or bsfore the Bth DAY OF JANUARY, 1913. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefits of said eatata. All persons Indebted toaaldeetate are requested to make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 2nd day of July. 1912. MICHAEL B. COOLAHAN. is Admr. NoUm to OrMlitora, NoUoels hereby given, that the subscriber, of Anne Arundel county, has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Auue Arundel county, in Maryland, Letters of Administration on the personal estate ol ALZKNA CLOW, late of Anne Arundel county, deceased. All per sons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the - vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 16th DAY OF JANUARY. 1918. They may otherwise, by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate All versons indebted to xald estate are •ennested to make Immediate payment Given under v hand this 9th day of July, 1912. BURTON CLOW. J Administrate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN. That the 1 Subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundel County, In Maryland. Letters of Administration on the personal estate of "GEORGE JACOBI, late of Anne Arundel County deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof to the subscriber, on or before the 28th DAY OF APRIL, 1918. They may otherwise, by law. be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 23nd day of October. 1912. GEORGE JACOBI, Jr., oXK Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sub 1' scriber has obtained from the Orphans* Court of Anne Arundel County, in Maryland, letters Testamentary on tbe personal estate of GEORGE W. BOWEN, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 80th DAY OF MARCH, 1918. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immodi - ate payments. Given under my hand this 24th day of September. 1913. JOSEPHINE BOWEN. 534 Executrix. Notice to Creditors. MOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscriber has obtained from the Or phans’ Court ol Anne Arundel County, In Maryland, Letters Testamentary on the per sonal estate of VICTOR CARLSON, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased.— All persons having claims against the de ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub scriber, on or before the 80th DAY OF JANUARY, 1918, They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 28rd day of July. 1913. AmA DORA CARLSON. J 24 HxeeutriX. Notice to Creditors. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the iv Subscriber, of Anne Arnndel County has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel County. In Maryland. Letters of Administration on the personal estate of CATHERINE HOGAN, late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 13th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 191 S. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this fith day of Aug ust. 1913. I MART A. MELVILLE. a7 Ad min Ist rat lx. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i __ NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN, That the Subscriber, of Anne Arm,, el county, has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel county, in Maryland. Letters Testamentary on tbe personal estate of HERMAN NILSSON, late of Anne Arundel county, deceased,— AU Demons having claims against the da ceased, are hereby warned to exhibit asms, with the vouchers thereof; to the subscriber on or before the 32nd DAY OF JANUARY. 1918, They assy otherwise, by law, be ex eluded from aU benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 10th day of July, lei? ANNA NILSSON, 117 Mxeeatrlx, City prug More 4* Removed to 161 Main St. ; Opp the Old Drug Store on Main St. 008 STUBB 18 BCT*PIU*D AT AU j ! TIMBB WITH THB nNBBT tIB OF , PURE DRUGS ; and Patent Medicines of all kinds. PBKtsOBIFTIOHS COMPOUND*!* BT KIFKRIKSOSIi PHARMA* OIBTB DAT OR NISHT. Cosmetics, Toilet and Fancy Articles of All Kinds. IMPOBTBD AMD DOB BBT 10 Cigars and Cigarettes • TT* rs A OAI.L. feldmeuer gros., ifil MAIM ITKKET, AMNAPOLTM, md. gflf NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN. That the has obtained from the Orphan*’ Court of A one Arundel County, In Maryland. Letters of Administration on the personal estate of THOMAS B. COOLAHAN. late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased, sre hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the ihth day of mat. ieiß. They may otherwise, by law. be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons In debted tc said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 7th (lay of November, 1012. nl EDWIN B. COOLAHAN, Admr, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MOTICB 18 HBUBBY GIVEN, That the 1 ” Subscribers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel County In Maryland, Letters of Administration on the personal estate of JOHN H. WHITE. late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before the 80th DAY OF DECEMBER, 101*. They may otherwise, by law, be exoluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands this 2t>lh day of June. 1912 LEMUEL O. BALDWIN. WILLIAM K. MILLER, If* Administrators. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That ths 1 Subscriber has obtained from the Or phans’ Court of Anne Arundel county. In Maryland, Letters of Administration on the personal estate of PATRICK HAGAN. late of Anne Arundel county, deceased. Ail persons having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to same, with the voucher# thereof, to the ittbscrlber, on or before the 27th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1911. They may otherwise by law. be excluded ftom all benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted tosatd estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 2lst day of May. 1912. WM . F. MINNIOK. ni22 Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ‘ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. That the bubecrlber of Anne Arundel connty. has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Anne Arundel county, tn Maryland, letters of Administration on the personal eetate of ELIZABETH R. ANDERSON,3 lats of Anne Arundel county, deceased. All pereona having claims against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with ths voucher itberoof. to the subscriber, cn or 1 store tiie 25th DAY OF DECEMBER, lull. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said eetate. All pet sons indebted to said eetate ere requested to make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 18th day of Jane. 1912. JOHN W. ANDERSON. 819 Admr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the Bubecrlber has obtained from the Orphans’Court of Anne Arundel County in Maryland, Letters of Administration on the personal estate of AMBROSE HOGAN. late of Anne Arundel County, deceased. All persons having cia ms against the deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the _ 10th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1912. They may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to • make Immediate payment. Given under my hand this 4th day of June 1912. • ' JOSEPHINE HOGAN. 16 _ _ Admrx. W. H. FELDMEYER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMED Member of the Baltimore Funeral! Directors Association.) Night Phone, 718 m Day Phone, 261-m Careful attention to ail matters per taining to the Burial of the dead. Pncee moderate. WFljadylEmbalmer when wanted. dl4 W. H. FELDMEYER Printed Signs For Sale. 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