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   Mail (Newspaper) - September 6, 1907, Hagerstown, Maryland                                THE NOTICE TO r Tax Collector is now read tb receive taxes for at office No i Court 4 Per Off for June 3 Cent Off for July All taxes for 1906 unpaid will be collected according to Collector Must be Sold at 4ome see as the ony HandMade List Maryland Leather A 50 FRANKLIN TKe School Season is tie time ycu must have substantial goods for ihe little New for the quality ib at have cur prices for fall v ill as they are very 8 H O E S School Shoes of no counters and inner shoes that shoes of the kind that you can depend We do not want your money un less we give you value received ON TMi SOU are the very sold it HOSES SCHOOL SHOES SCHOOL SHOES i Of the proper of the best nig That fit the feet that If ok That arc atv Tor of Accord ill g tO t ee our Stockings tl at IRS ROSB 4 Disc Harrows The Superior Disc Har row is ahead of all others because Disc has a Disc to make it go in the Alfio two carloads of Superior Come and see them at TI FAI tA OT Sc enters to the REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK FIRST NATIONAL At in the State of Maryland at the clos of August Lotus And secured and unsecured 4 bonds to secure Deposits C Premium on 0 3 Banking furniture fixtures W Due from National not res erve agents 12564 ot Due from State Banks and Bankers 2 Due from approved reserve Notes of other National 0 nickels and Lawful Money in viz 50 00 S Redemption fund with Treas urer 5 per of OC 3 Capital paid Surplus OC Undivided profits less expenses and taxes 0 National Bank notes u Due to other National 21G7 Due to State Banks and Dividends 3 Individual deposits subject 43 Demand certificates of 18 6 3 STATE 03 COUNTS OF of the above named do solemnly that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and JOHN Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day ec JOHN Notary STEP FEY C 827 OF OF THR BANK At at the close of business August 60 01 Maryland and Other Banking and fli Other Beal 24 5ue from National 2S ue from State Trom Private Banks and Bank Ki and other caab 74 Paper and 474 12 Tender X 00 70 Capital M Undivided Less 51 ue to National 2i 75 subject 21401 70 0V c COUNTY b b I John of the mcd do solemnly that the boAre statement true to the best of my knowledge and JOHN and sworn to before mo this th day of AUK Notary Public Correct C Condition of burg of Washington In the State ot at e cl ose ot Loans and 78B3I 17 secured and 2ti 22 MI furniture ami 18 thcr real estate aud tie from National hecks and other cash paper and IN viz egal tender 00 SI 176 stock paid oo rund 55K 00 less taxes 23 deposits to 13 75 abilities other than those 20 22 81 or County ot Cashier ot the above named do solemnly swear that the above is true to the beat of my knowledge and and sworn to before me tills 28 ch ay ot ROAD la hereby given that at expiration of thirty ays from this 5th day of August the citizens and of Washington Mary will make application to said and State for the purpose of of a road In Commissioners of Said running from a point in the road from Smithsburg to ear to and east of the residence of larry as follows Beginning at said point in the middle the aforesaid public road from to near to ana ast of the residence of said Harry and running thence in an easterly through the lands of to the line between the lands of Villiam Wolf ami Max hrough lands of the said William Volf and Max Bell in an easterly ui to the line between the lands of he said Max Bell and Charles thence through the lands of the id Max Bell and the said Wolf in an easterly direction to the nc between the lands of tho said Max Bell and Columbus Tracy thence the lands of the said Max ell and the said Columbus Tracy in an asterly direction to the entrance of the Id private road through the lands of ic said Max thence over and the said old road to he lands of George thence on in a northeasterly direct on through the lands of the said George Oswald to the line between the satu Oswald and Samuel continuing on through the lands f the said George Oswald ami Sam el in a northeasterly direction o the line between the lands of Sara el Horst and amilton hrough the lands of the said lorst and Hamilton Wolf in a north direction to the line between he lands of Samuel Winters and thence through the lands of the aid Samuel Winters and Stot er in a northeasterly direction to lae ne between the lands of the said totler and Peter thence the lands of the totler and the said Peter Pryor to he line between Flair and ohn thence through the inds ot the said and the aid John to the Old PETER C CHARLES MATTHEW and NOTICE of Appointment of In accordance with the provisions of Section 11 of Article 33 of the Code of Public General Laws of the Code of the Board of Supervisors of Election of Washington County here by give notice that in conformity with the provisions of S and 9 of Article 33 of said Code of Public General Laws of the following persons have been selected and appointed by the said Board at its meeting held on the 20th day of August Judges of the said of Election so appointed are to be Officers cf Registra tion and to serve for the ensuing year and Frank of the first pre cinct of District The said Gruber and Frank Roess ner being so selected and appointed in place of Edward Orrick and Chester heretofore and ex NORMAN Board of Supervisors of Election of Washington NOTICE TO ESTATE OF MARTIN Notice 3s hereby that the sub scriber have obtained from the Orphans Court of Washington letters Tes on the estate of MARTIN late or said All pei soris having claims against said deceas ed are hereby warned to exhibit the with the vouchers legally to the subscriber m or before the 18th DAY OF next thoy may bylaw be excluded from all benefit of said All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate Given under my hand this 18th day o MARGARET 717 PUBLIC hereby give no lce that on the 12th day of Septem at 1 oclock in ront of my 30 West An letam I will sell at public sale to tlie highest bid der for the following articles One ladies heavy lot of wearing including two dress skirts and one pair and other The above articles are to be sold on account of the fail ire of thereof to pay an ac count for board and lodging furnished othe said owner the MARY JANE EXAMINERS under been appointed examin ers by the County Commissioners of Washington to examine into and in quire whether the public convenience re opening of the following roau Beginning at a planted stone standing at the end of feet on a line drawn S VS degrees from a large post on the north side of the foot bridge on the west side of the Antietam Creek and on the east margin of the public road leading from the and Boonsboro road to the public road leading from Roxbury to the Williamsport and Boons boro road and running thence crossing Antietam Creek and the lands of 7S12 16t feet to a stake 85 feet to Charles Bakers then land N E 195 1eet to the south margin ot the aforesaid public leading from the and Boonsboro road to the Roxbury and Williamsport and then along the south margin of said road 3S12 ir feet then along the road 20S feet to then through paid land S 14 34 feet to a marker cedar then crossing the creek and pull through land 7S12 feet to a stake N 26 10 feet to the of Hereby give notice that meet at the place o beginning on at 10 and proceed to execute said MOSES JOHN Election stockholder of the Boonsboro and turnpike road company will meet in room in Md on Monday the 23rd day of September from one oclock to three oclock for the purpose of electing a a treasurer and eight direct ors to serve as officers of this com pany for the ensuing By order of the MOSES Sec Proposals for Renting the Saloon on the Fair will receive proposals for renting the on the Fair The saloon has been moved to the new addition to the Grand It has two one hundred feet with an entrance on the track for accommodation of the pants of the Grand It has also a storage and such other con necessary to make it a first class and sa Thc purchaser can also operate the old adjoining the Dining The right is reserved to reject any or all Endorse on FINLEY Superintendent of concessions for Hagerstown 45 Franklin SUPERIOR DRILLS We have them the best in the All with Hoe or Easiest lightest Two carloads Also the Super or Disc Harrows with at SAMUEL Have You Children Do you realize it means for a family to grow iny knowledge of Music Without touch with the progress in Music There is one inexpensive way to treat your family to the best music in the the pur Foreign The rioting and destruction of pro perty by strikers in Antwerp contin and one policeman was killed by promiscuous A total of 348 persons were killed and buildings were flooded by the recent inundation in City and The Baltimore county fair at Timon ium was opened Board of Estimates intends to tax Baltimore Eagles left on the steam er Atlanta for Ten persons were drowned within the city limits in according to the police Judge Austin Demo cratic nominee for attended the picnic of the Volks fest Verein in End Fred was saot in the back and killed by Thomas Hannon at Seth wass injured in a carriage accident at Dissatisfied dairymen met at Belair and declared their business is being conducted question of the immunity of the Alton in the rebating post poned three weeks at the request of ihe District Attorney in Burton announced that he is willing to run for Mayor of against Tom Texas The American Pharmaceutical Asso selected aa the meeting place next Ferdinand an ad mits that his wife has agreed to re turn to and a divorce n order that he may marry his The Temple Iron filed its answer to the suit ot the Government against the anthracite coal roads and mining When Judge Whitman convened court in New York to resume the trial of Laura the alleged confeder ate of Chester Runyan in the Windsor Trust Company he found that Harry the wo mans next friend and an important witness for the had for his bail bond and Now the police are looking for him harder than ever in the belief that he can fell more about the still missing in bank notes either Runyan or the Runyan himself gave testimony to this He resumed the stand at the dapper as he has al ways and testified at once that before he had given any of the stolen money or jewels to the woman he had read to hsr an account of his crime from a local His evidence tended to show that all sne was hiding him the Carter woman knew he was the Windsor On the other a director of the mulcted told a story directly in favor of the pris HIS OWN HE wont rust a They arc all So spoke Lewis of o tnc amusement of the audience in he court As a result Shafer managed his own ase against his John Shafer and lost the verdict being case was one in for of contract innot executing a leed for valuable mineral land when ordered to do M THE mm Enoch 78 for half a century a resident of is perhaps the happiest man alive From poverty in the vorst form he has come to great veal and all through the trade of a mule thirtyone years Mpr thirtyone years ago lived a ittle hut near Webster His only possession was a small mule and he kept it for years and cars until it became worthless with A few years later Morgan entered n to u trade accepting 750 acres of very mountainous and he The land was practically and Morgan scarce y raise enough on it to pay the n the thirtyone years the land be but its owner being of the Rip VanWinkle continued to Last week a timber pros through that section in search met up with old The concern offered him in cash tor 750 Morgan at the not knowing whether he concern meant or was kidding The deal was closed Morgan now has in cold cash in the Webster Springs bank to his all through the sale of his grey PLEA FOR Sept Mail are a number of residents Judge Austin Demo cratic nominee for was given a cordial reception by several thousand men and women at the pic nic cf the Volksfest Accompanied by City Councilman Henry Judge Crothers walked about the meeting the voters and their wives and sweet who was a member of the committee of arrange and who is one of the most prominent Germans of tae in Judge Crothers as the next Governor of Maryland and on all sides the introduction was greeted with Nearly everyone With whom he shook assured him of support on erection a stand at a large monu ment of vegetables and re presenting the harvest Judge addressed the re training from discussing as has been his He expressed his thanks for the invitation the celebration and the voters for their oL and Wienfeld and the of the committee for their At the conclusion cf the remarks he depart One ot the features of the picnic was a harvest stood about 20 feet It was artistical ly made of vegetables and nuts and was illuminated with electric It was made by Charles SLAYER OF SISTER A Dies as a Result of Hit Doubly Tragic August La who shot and killed hsi sister at and then fired a bul let into his own died at the State He did not regain consciousness af and the exact never be chase of an Edison Phonograph and EDISON GOLD MOULDED The Edison Phonograph is the most perfect method of music whether instrumental or The Edison Gold Moulded Rec ords are the most distinct and carefully made Records in the Call and let us demonstrate one for you it will cost you noth You can easily afford to hive oie we will explain how easy you can pay for Dont do without Reliable Furniture Company 17 West Franklin f this town who to register a rotest against the wholesale slaugh of blackbirds in Ceme tery that has been on for sev eral days Aside from the wan ton killing of the birds the continuous firing of guns is an annoyance and regarded by persons who have to visit tne as From a humane point of view tae slaughter cf the should be whether or not the law recog It is a fact that blackbirds are insectivorous and should be pro The birds may be a but the shooting is about as great a nuisance and the danger wen We hope the slaughter will be stop THE TANKS The gigantic steel tanks that were placed by the Kale Transfer into the basement of the Brewery under the bottling house are safely set in their cement It was a tre mendous job getting them They are a part cf the new electric bot tling department which will greatly increase the capacity of the plant trouble Is ud not true We think of and Indigestion real ther r v It toct that correctly led 1n the creation of that now very popular Stomach Shoops direct to tho stomach alone brought that and favor to Shoop and out that original and vital DO lasting accomplishments wen everto be For stomach bad and tallow try or for volt what it can and will Mil and fully recommend Restorative CITY AND CENTRAL DRUG Comments Are Appreciated regarding any factory feature of your or Such receive prompt and effective Tho ft Telephone NOTICE Of the Appointment of Judges of Election who Shall Also be Officers of Registration for the Ensuing Iix accordance with tae of Section 11 of Article 33 of the oJ Public General Laws of being the code of the of Supervisors of Election of Washington county hereby give notice that in con with the of Sect 8 and of said Article 33 of said Code of Public General Laws of Maryland the following persons haw been and appointed by the said Board at its meeting held on tna 25th day of June of Election to sem for the ensuing year for the Election District or Vot ing Precinct in such District of Wash ington County placed respectively be fore their names as tae same shall be low Said of Election so appoint ed to DB officers of Registration in the respective Districts or Voting Precincts for which they have been appointed and representing the politi cal party set after each and each having his residence as set op his District Dillon Sharpsburg Wml High For District First William Wil Michael For District Second port Isaac For District First Ha Republi For District Second Frank Ha Wylie For District David For District Hancock Frank For District R For District Smithsburg For District Pot For District Har Edward For District Redh Funkstown For District Sam uel For District Fairplay For District Stout Edward For District Silaa For District Big Pool George Big For District Beaver Creek 3eaver For District First Ha Walter Ha For District For District Keedysville Jacob For District Wolf Do i Joshua For District First Edward Chester For District Second Tohn own John For District First Ezra own Joseph For District Second Pre Harry For District Wilson John For District John For District town Roy For District Second John Hagerstown George Board of Election Of Washington Test Funeral Director Having taken a course in burs College of I aa prepared to the public as aker and KELLER  

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