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TOE Perceait Till 8 P. M. 12. Dispatch to The News. D.

1JU Por tonlghl. followed by cloudy and unsettle, i weather, Friday; rising tempota United States Weather Bureau. DECRMBSS.U,1910 LOCAL MENTION. Open Letter to'the People of Frederick dw of a number of Auot oirM henda a corpor- 11! DAYS; LFFT TO Shop THE WORK OF DEATH James Edwin Colleberry. Jamas aged 7" yet- rs.

mute, died this aominy at Montevue Hospital, from nephritis. He was a native of this county, being born In Libertytown. and while of school age was A -pupll-of College. Washington. D.

-which he leored the. cabinet making trade. He never married fot some years past had lived alone on a small home place in the northwestern section of this city. He was a member of th United Fire Company. His relatives are a nophfcw.

Wli- liam Colleberry. Buckeystown, and nieces, Mrs. Maggie Uoering and Mrs. CMMWERiO i run iinif pnMDiuv LLnU HCll uUlfirHill 'H For 8CVcral past, articles TM is to keep control in 7 i i i i i i i i i am advcrtl8Wucat pub the original Ktackhohlciy, and to oper- hod Tho Post relays buslnWl1 fop tttttlr Announcement TodaV by Dpi. to the cultivation ol in Maryland T'u i.

olearlv mrmi that tho MarkeV OH' Behalf Col. Reckord. aml of lhe n4 of linen llbro proposition pivsomod by the 'rom llax straw by Captain Ar- 1 lbl Company jot North America Al urn i.i tbur 8k Process, owned 8 moro epiH-ulatiui OLD MEN BACK IN. RANKS by the flibr 0 Company of lhcn llll ol bunk, or hard" North America; a corporation having wnr Btol tho planting 1 a inexpensive office sH No nn or a Hold Of wheat; an expected to Follow Action of Their 8 Court street, in charge Qf Mr John ln ot onterprlsM capital Leader and Join Unit ltoo of near Thurston, Vred- must bo subscribed and accumulated. (Property located, stock and fixtures, Regiment, -'Maryland Because of nunierous 1 inquiries trcos lotl fertilizeTM, procured, tlonfel Guard; as to whether this ib.ro Company's t1ml muoh work doiu before any pro- K.ii«if i proposition Ja purely 1Us accnio; and llloll no moio On behalf of Col.

Milton A. Keck- is. a'real Industrial, entoriirise. we apprehend IOS-H or failure ttu commanding: officer of "rim than in itnv other lmmHt imuinouu nn. JOHN P.

HBNDH1QK80N. Til 13 CITIZENS NATIONAL HANK, --OF-- FREDERICK, MD. TOGGERY 1AY AND IIOLi- ord. commanding officer of new First of Infantry of the Maryland National Guard." Gallaudet after Diffendall. this city.

The funeral will take from the home of Mrs. Diffendall, 121 'WestsFifth street, 'on Friday aftei- noon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Olivet Cemetery. Thomas P. Hice is the funeral dirtctor.

Mrs. Julia A. Mrs. Julia A. Hanp died this morning at 3.15 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Virgie Miller, al Clcinson- ville. agrod 70 years, 9 months and 1C days. Besides Mrs. Miller, she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Bertha Grabill and Roy Harp, both of Johnsville.

Funeral services at the houso on Saturday morning 'at -10 o'clock, followed by short services at the Church Brethren, Rocky Ridge, John Field, of tho M. E. church. Union Bridge, officiating. Interment in tfie cemetery adjoining.

Albaugli and Powell are the funeral directors-. Mrs. Wellington Dead. Mrs. Lina C.

Wellington, 67 yearn of former States Senator Georgo L. Wellington, died yesterday afternoon at Cumberland. 'Mrs. Wellington had -been in failiuir health tor several years, (but had ibecn seriously ill ono week. Mrs.

Wellington -was a tLcar, her marriage to Wellington occurring 42 years ago. She was a member of the church. She leaves he husband, and is afso survived bv one son, John L. Wellmg- Col. of this city, announcH today tliat Captain Elmer F.

-Muu- showcr. who led "Frederick's Own," Company with such distinction thro.ugh.out the World had consented to tho new Company A. of tbo First Infantry in this This announcement is A pleasing one to every one In Frederick county, as there Js no one better fitted or capable to head the local company. It is welcome news to all er member- of tho company as it now assured that a largo number of them will again take thoir places in Frederick's famous mJlkary organize tlon. Captain Munshower's record during the two years he was in the service In the lite war, demonstrated his pa'-ul- iar fltnes-i 03 a military man stamped him as uu unusually efficient officer who has been tested on field rf battle.

Captain' Munshowcr unlisted as 'private in the local company and worked his way up to tho top through all the grades. HO commanded tho Company OH the Mexican Border tor four months in and has fit nil times rendered Uio state and nation excellent service. have decided to publish explanatory letter. The Fibre 'Company 1 'of' No North AmorV aca, is an industrial corponitiou, organized for Uv genuine business of manufacturing Huen Hbro by original and newly invented process, which produces the best quality of huen fibre ready for spinning in than two hours; it being over 500 times less than one-half as costly as the only other cial way of 'making it. In other words, tils company, by this process, can oarn money ihap 1,000 times faster than th other method.

Besides tho old way Is restricted to out of doors work in during to 3 months in tho year, and ia largely upon good weather our method is operated within all the year absolutely, independent of the than in any other honest business enterprises Biieli as banks, manufacturers, while tho an- suranco 01 profits Is very "much greater. Tho 'Fibre Company o'f North America does uot exchange its stock for Liberty Bonds, nor tak 0 anybody's "life timo ft only nsks Investment $.10 or 5100 etc. (not exceeding $5.000) Its stock, upon which a return In profits of 1000 por cent, or more may reasonably be expected. Tho tanks. CAPITAL, $ibb bo6: TOT'S When littlo folks oreparo for, bod on a cole', 'winter's they should oomfy bathrobes of warm.

um'orlnl. Wo tlu-ao fn colors designs that wiU dclicht the littlo people. Big. capa'clous pookots will prove a of usefulness nnd delight to the small nvourer. j.

vuK driers factory (to weather. This company starling upon cx- the same tho origin; 1 telephone, typewriter, graphophone, wireless, automobile and aoropluno companies, namely with new LOCAL MENTION. Public Sale. Will sell at public sale this Saturday, December at 1 p. at 55 South Market Street, Parlor suites, bed room suites, iron and brass bods.

1 organ, watdrobes, tubles. 1 double heater. 1 range. 1 will also sell for the railroad a lot of silverware, comforts, blankets, lace curtains, and many other articles .1. L.

BRADSHAW. H. R. Lease, Auctioneer. For Sale.

Five thoroughbred Chester hogs. original inventions and patent rights for promotion and devdopomojit. And their original stock has earned enormous profits. But the Klbie Companv of North America lias a larger field and Kre.it- or demand, as all the woild neetls linen fibre and every mnn. woma.i and child needs linen goods of sotno kind; and our raw material, and manufacturing plants and weighing about 150 each, in perfect I European arc simpler and less expensive, an'l easier to bo had and established.

And our profits, also, will be cnir- mous. This company purposes to build and operate within the next 12 months, in the United States, five factories of 10 machines each, approximately giving an annual output of in million pounds of linen fibre, and yielding a yearly profit of upwards of 0 millions of dollars. In addition ttiis-company owns 'ho patent rights to all the United States, Cinada and British Possessions, and 'including condition. Nice for butchering, 7 France, Italy. Spain.

Belgium. IIol- months old. Also 50 Whlto Leghorn land, and the license and sale of ton, assistant cashier of tho Citizens National Bank, was founded, bv fSenator Wellington, and hvo daughters, Mrs. Grctchen widow or J. Elder Humbird.

arid Oft-s. iBoyd -A. iReinhart. The youngest daughter. Olga.

died about two years iSlie also leaves a sister, Mfrs. Sofia Twigg, near Cumberland hens, part now laying; rest will lay 1st January. Four White Leghorn Party leaving Saturday. JOHN H. LEE, Montevue Pike.

cockerels. Tho party who took tho blanket off ra'dlator of E. L. Smith's car on side of Opera House last night Js known. If returned at once to tho News-Post will not prosecute.

Tho Master Notice. Masons of Columbia FUNERALS The funeral of Airs. (Mary KL took place yesterday afternoon at (Ml. OUvet cemetery. The services weVe in charge of Rev.

Fr. W. J. Kane. (Richard P.

Ross. William H. Rams- tourg, George R. Dennis. Richard iPotts.

and Thomas Williamson wore pallbearers, C. C. Carty wns the funeral director. i The funeral of Lloyd A. Cost.

Hagerstown, was killed in a mo torcycle accident, took place Henri L. G. Kicffer, pastor Jo tho Evangelical Refortned Church conducted the services, -i. and Lynch LcIgcs are to in lodge room, Masonic Temple, Friday afternoon, December 12. at 2:30 o'clo-jk.

Funqral--Bro. Jos R. Grime. Auto, mobiles will be furnished. ALBERT COBLENTZ.

Wor. Master. F. B. SAP.PINGTON, Secretary.

those rights, will return additional millions of dollura to this company. In tho company did not self build a oiuglo factory, or produce a pound of fibre, it will have an immense in roy.tlties from tho license and sale of its niacljiues chemical compounds to in the various states and foreign countries. The company owns, clear and unin- cumbercd, the pa-teiitod nnd -secret mechanical and chcnrical processM, and improvement's thoreon, for" producing this linen fibre; and it has uj outstanding bonds, mortgages, ny debts ot any kind, and liaa ample funds money on. deposit for its operating expenses, 'which are ns economical a's'proper push and efficient management permits. AiiJ, today, this company can tho proauction o.t linen flbr 0 from flax-straw for manufacture into all uppllanuoti for the bo established In will be costly.

TJio second and subBoqiiunt will hav 0 tho benefit of the patterns, dies, cnstlnss and engineering worlr. aivd v'iH cost only about ono-lialf as much. Some of this work has already boon done by tho American Foundry and of Frederick. Tho second factory may bo located at Frederick if Its merchants and bus- IIIOSB men, farmers and others, will take advantage of this unusual opportunity and gene-rally invest some surplus mousy in small sums in thc stock of this important enterprise. Ono 10-iuachino factory will 1 produce about 5,000 pounds of fibre per day, at nn avpmgo daily prollt of $3.000, or over.

Such factory In Frederick would put thousands of dollars of outside money into circulation among the merchants and fann- ers, and would add millions of dollars to tho bank deposits. A spinnory and weavery would ultimately follow; tho fanners could grow the flax at largo profits, and a new and Important industry in all its branches would bo established here. This in a worth-wliilo proposition deserves and calls for tho on- couragcmont and backing of nil pro- pressivo and public spirited nnpn in Frederick city and county. The undorsigntfd will bo glnd lo receive subscriptions to furnish any further desired information; and will arrange for for interested persons on tho completed rommorloal mat-Nines now In operation at Washington. JOHN M.

THOMAS. Agent. No. 8 Court Rtretit. Frederick, Md.

Richard P. Evans. Attorney. 20C McLachlen Washington, D. SURPLUS, $300,000.

1 i OFFICERS. D. BAKER President WM. 0. BAKER Vice-Prosldont If.

D. BAKER VIcPrc8ldent WM. G. ZIMMERMAN Cashier SAMUEL G. Cashier JOSEPH Cashier DIRECTORS.

John S. Ramsbwrg. Daniel Baker. KJDDIB AMD DRESSES (Little coats should bi trim, neat and attractive. Our new lino moots all Uioso requirements.

Thoro are normal especially attractive diwjjjim, surely Awagger coaU for anv small miss! Inner givo additional warnith to these little gar- IHOJIAfP.aiOl. OUR MOZHBUIB MBMlOi reawoabU ol THOMAS' P. RICB. PDNEUAL DinBOTOB. 406 NOBTIT.

MARKET' O. Baker. C. BI. Thomas, tt E.

Ketuuver, J. Baker. Thos. H. Haller.

C. H. Conloy, M. D. P.

L. Hargett, John S. Newman. J.H.Gambrlll.Jr,, H. D.

Baker. DO YOU KNOW WHY A'XD SO COLDS? Often it is tho inexcusable ub- sonce of ample protection from tie dampness that causes those disagreeable llttlo colds. Clad in a "Jloltify Dav 6utfit' and proper- Iv shod with rubbers your school children will 'be amply piotectcd. Sot consists of cap, co.it and bng. JOHN D.

nfiNDKICKSON. -KUGCNB H. A1BAUCUL -FARMS FOR- SALE, i 100 acres of highly productive land. lUi all buildings In eleiant bttrn ll flno town all kliuls of fruit. Half iwilroart stntlon, and same to oliurcli, and 'Am with Daiilt.

annnjr.wtoiysttnor'goofl hard roads In any dlraetlori. Thfiris an opportunity to of most a i ltt th count htl noir HAHEWOOD D. HARP. FARUS FOR BALE). FRUIT FAKM.

3 mllea frgjn Kredorlck on Btkta ELECTION NOTICE. Frederick. Doc. C. 1910.

At thoir banking bouse on tho second Tuesday and on tbo thirteenth day of January, 1920, between tho hours of 10 a. m. and 12 an election will bo hold for tho purpose of electing Directors for tin) Citizens' National Bank of Frederick, Maryland, for tho ensuing year. WM. G.

ZIMMERMAN. Cushion 35 ACRE; FARM. ACItIC 60 ACHE KA1U1. 70 ACrtE FARM. 12 AORB FAJIM.

Im- On provt-il with bnllilliiKH a InilirovfJ with good bulhllusH 3 from 1'Vudprlok. Qooil biillUlnKS. 8 1 nil leu from Proder- ick. Price Good Improvements. 4 nillos from Frederick on Highway.

Good Improyemenlo. 10 acre! In 1 a )) 1. Running wuter. Near ISO nrroH and clfty loom KOO.I iiulldingii ana fencing; water I wrlto all llnoa of InHtirance. for Aincilcaii Surety Company.

when In nooi! of a Bond. 1 ftlJ I Kcnl for' tho nomington wrltoi- Company for Frederick Coanty. Uoili now and second-hand Also muchluos for rental. n. 7 N.

Al ju kct S). Phone 74-W. JOHN N. OLAfiY, 132 ACRB FARM. My Picture For a Christmas Gift, should say so! Tho only Rcnl Court Maryland, Daughters of Isabella, will hold a danc on Thursday evening.

December llth. Crum's of Dancing. Public is invited. Ladies 25c. gentlemen.

50c, admission. AMONG THE SICK ftfr. 'William H. Jtecse, Wost Sixith etreet, is confined to his homo with attack o'f rheumatism. Lieut.

C. P. Page, Record street wa token to the United States Naval Hospital, Washington, yesterday, for special treatment for rheumatism, will remain there for the winter in the spring expects to occupy his cottage at Braddock Heights. PURELY- PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. McCain, nctir Thc Sowing Society of the Evangelical Reformed church -will hold a sale in (the Church Parlor Saturday December 13th, beginning at 3 o'clock Notice to the Public. We are in tho market for all kinds of bags, also rags, gums. iron, bones brass and cbipper, and old magazines.

Also all kinds of furs and beef hides. RELIABLE JUNK 126 East Fifth 'Phone 921. Residence 'Phone 1047. An oyster supper will be held at Red Hill school on the Manor Friday, December 12, 1919. Benefit of school.

12 Christmas Gifts. One dozen of our pictures solves his problem. to the only ground floor, 'electrical studio ii Guaranteed to- please Guaranteed to deliver'-all orders in Mr. Dfcvid L. Johnson, of near Ocean City, who has (been on a visit to his parents, Mr.

and am. John Jj Johnson, East Patrick street, returned home today. Olessr's. Iff. M.

and W. W. Williams. of Poolesville. spent yesterday Frederick.

Mrs. Frank Hoffmaster. of Browng ville. spent -several in Bruns- with- Jietc.TteDhttiw. Mr.

Allen af his hoTTiA tcfthi TwinlimrttiJi'" i home with rf Acting Sergeant Austin c. Sauor- with U. S. -General Hospital, 31, of Carlisle, ds spending a feto days with, relatives and friends in Is city and county. LOCAL MENTION.

NEW SMITH STUDIO, Just Around the Corner, 4 and 6 East Second St. Christmas Greens. Xmas trees and wreath's for Sale. JOHN WISNER, 14 East Street, For Sale. Ono 2, story brick dwelling 205 French-American team of Hal to.

vs. Y. M. C. A.

13, 1919. Dance after See Claggett, champion forward New York Stato League; West South street, largo front porch, cement pavement, electric Hgbt, bath and gas, can be bought cheap. CHAS. W. STUP.

Mrs. Biggs' Home-made Mincemeat AT GITTINQBR'S GROCERY. Auctioneering. My term as Deputy Sheriff having expired I am prepared to giv 0 my entire timo to auctioneering. 'John L.

IklndS of linen goods, from men's an'l 'women's Wonr--shirtings, gowns, Ih gerie. down through bod and Wo linens, draperies laces, to linon papers, fish lines, beside producing finest fibres for artificial silks. And there is demand for of fibre it "will produce. Thi company is SO cents per pound in 1,000 -ton lote, for its standard quality ot fibie, and can com- mojad about $2 por potind for its fin- est'artificial silk quality; and cither kind can bo produced at approximately 10 cents per pound, total cost. IIS, entire (process, mechanical and chemical, has 'been successfully demonstrated before fibre experts from U.

S. Department of War Labor Board and Bureau of Standards, besides representatives foreign governments, including 1 'anada; and also professional ex erts in private employ (one vhom paid $5.000 cash for 500 share jf stock at $10 per share--par And a demonstration was given in Roderick, before 'prominent including a representative of Tho News-Post Several delegations from Baltimore with witnessed denionstri tions at Uv company's office in Wash ington, and subsequently bought ftock at par per share. The company has a certificate from the expert of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, that beautiful, clean I5bre was produced from; 6-ycar-old flax straw, affected with stem rust, which ho brpuefln to a demonstration as aii experiment.

So the genuineness and practioa; bility of the company's process is ab- personal gift I cnn give, especially tho kind made at tho now electrical ground floor studio, 4 and 6 East Seo ond St. Wo mako'them In tho oven- ing just ns wo do'In the day. Make an appointment. All orders guarantor! to bo delivered in time for Christmas. THE SMITH STUDIO'.

POTTS ft GRIFFIN. Por Sale. Modern S-room house with heat, plectric liRht and bath, steam stable nnd garage, ubout 1-2 mllo from Fred. orick. Good 150 foot frontage Possession to suit buyer.

Price $5,800 W. Real EKtato Agent. 5 W. Church Frederick, Md. Millinery regardless of cost sale December 20th.

Unusual tractions. Human switches included in this snlc. MRS. D. E.

KEFAUVER. Corner Third and Maikot Frederick. Md. Think Of It. Our prices are just the same and yet everything new.

Electrical ground floor studio. I am sure it will give you pleasure to us. Listen. Sunshine or rain, it is all 4 and 6 East Second St. olutoly established.

Tho Fibre Company of North Notice. I have purchased tho stock of the late L. S. Clingan, consisting of bar- loss and saddlery, and will continue the business at tho samo 'stand, IS North Market street. I will Also carry a full line of automobile roties.

Tho public's patronage will-bo appreciated. C. WARREN TAYLpR. To Holders of First Converted Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds. These Bonds arc cpnvertlble into imilaf bonds that bear 4 If irosented so as to roach ns on or.

be- oro December 12. wj will effect the onversion, without cost to you. so bat Uio 4 MCo Interest rato Vrill be- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 7 acres on Stato road. Excel ont 10 room houso with sucb con venloncos as bath, steam heat, con crctc cellar, spacious porches, etc All outbuildings also In splendid condition. 38 acres near Stato road.

Good buildings. 49 acres on suburbs. Wonder ful frontage on State road. Good ton room brick bouse, bath, even beat, etc. Numerous outbuildings.

83 acres near Stato road. GooJ cropper. 155 acres, State road, excellent producer. Good buildings. 280 acres.

Good buildings. Ono of the best producing farms in tho County. 360 acres. 220 of which are under cultivation, balance In flne Umber 2 sots of buildings. POTTS GKIFPIN.

Heal Estate and Ooneral Insurance. '27 Court Si. 'Frede'rlck. 'Md. 'Phone 600.

142 ACRB) FAKM. 180 ACRB FARM. 1118 ACRB FARM. 19IJACRH FARM. QO ACRE FARM.

320 JPAKM. Ill ACIUO FARM. 304 ACRE FARM. 10 ACRE FARM. 41 ACRE FARM.

Casualty Insurance Life insurance BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. GRAYSON U. MKRCBR. 255-ncro farm, nchr U. R.

country omo effective. December 15: other- nn ln hlghost utato of cul- tho the ritn nnt v.onntv.n Ovation, improved with large comfort- rate will not become aMo inAn9l)) hoU80 tonnnt house and THE America is now building machines, its engineers arc at work upon tho factory plans, and expert attorneys are T-reparing papers for its foreign all preparatory to operating and.promoting its manufacturing nerfs-upon, a largo scale, hero and in foreign countries. THhK'eompany, ia incorporated at'head of effective until June 15, 1920. all necessary outbuildings. A money ore, It is to your interest to act to- maker.

Consult FREDERICKTOWN INSTITUTION. Notice. SAVINGS Wo will sell at public sale Monday, fair state of cultivation, well fenqed and all necessary oulbuild- Priced IT.L'SO.OO. US-acre farnu In high ntato of cultivation on State road, well Improved. 6 -aero farm with about 120 acres Hllablo.

main dwelling, tenant house. necessary outbulldlngB, Abont ono mile ie IK, good one million capital stock. and springers. A a 0 clock a. milch cows.

tropi Stto Hoad, at per acre. 3 8 acrM wcll mrro vcJ, "well Some watered lands, 'Ihys level at an InVest- A 20 ACRE FARM. 47S ACRE FARM. 513 ACRE FARM. improved.

Fine eprlnif of wot or. mllo from plko. 2 tnllea railroad. Prloo 19.000.00. In hlKh itnte of cultivation 1 mllo oft of State Road.

1'rlce IllC.OO aero. In hlKh itate cultivation. Wo Improved. a Oalthoraburg. Prlu 4100.80 por aoro.

Woll Improved Near Taneytown 420,000. Vary productive Crop tnU year 2,000 buuheli of Will make 400 barrels of corn Una 43 In meadow and bluo ffraas. Farm well watered. bulldlDfa. 1 1.3 off of State Itood.

Price level. Frame hoiino, 6 roomi. Bank barn, 110 ft. Bllo. Farm well watered.

1 mile oft of State Jtoad. Price $15.000. Improved, watered. 1 1-2 miles from plko and raUrourt. Price 176.09.

per aero. Bank barn 102 ft. All good. Farm Well watered. 1 1:2 miles oil of State Road.

Price 166.00 per acre. Two eeU'of build- Inn. level. i producer. 1 1-2 mliei from railroad.

On Stato Road. Price $100.00 per acre. Improved. Plenty of water. SO of flne timber.

2 1-2 miles from railroad. 1 mile from State Road. Price S100.VO per acre. Improved with room house. Two bungalows.

Cow barn with 40 Two Orchard of About 1,600 treeo. 10 miles from Washington. On State Road. Price SIOO.OO per acre. In biffh of cultivation.

Well improved. House modern. 2 1-2 miles from Dlckerson. Farm well watered. Prloe 1100.00 per acre.

With flne Improvements. Farm well watered. Very productive. Two State ad- Join this farm. 4 from railroad station.

River bottom land 450 acres tillable Balance In walnut, poplar oak timber. A bargain 180.00 per acre. FOR SALE. A bargain, 7 room frame dwelling nnd nil outbuIltHngs. laigo lot situhte on pike and electric railroad A bargain," rOoiii dwelling, stable and roar Icy, situate on South Market Street.

Frederick. A fine modern dwelling, 11 rooms and bath, situate da Wost Third Street, Pred- etlck- A two story, brick dwelling, rooms and bath, electric lights, situate on South Market Street, Frederick. A farm of 114 acres good situate on State road near A farm of IBtt acres, about 25 acres In timber, good Improvements, water In erery Hold, situate about half from plko, near Urbana. inSTATB. INVESTMENT CO1IPANT.

OF r'HBDERICK OOUNTt. JOHN N. CLABY, Opposite City Hotel. No. 28 West Patrick W.H.JOLUTV- FARMS FOR SALE.

Very fine productive farm ot about 113 acres, one mile from Frederick. Farm of about 111 acres, 2 miles from Frederick. Good buildings. Running Valor through farm. Farm of 37 acres; 2 miles from Good soil.

Good buildings, watered. Price' $0,000. Farm.of 130 acres. Good productive farm. Good ings.

Running water in evtfry field. Near Stated-Road and good market Very flne productive farm of 284 acres. 20 acres bIM grass. A -very well wateredl farm. Price Farm of ab9ut 160 acrte, along 'Large-brick Large bank barn.

Plenty ot running "water, Farm of about 100 near Brunswick. Good ings. W. N. JOLLUJB-E, Real Estate 'Axent 5 West Church Street, Frederick, Md.

No. 209. of putrow. Phono 383 Frederick. Terms has bad numerous large money offers Lease'? meadow on Gas Houso piko 1 per cent over $1000, less sale taken from New York flnanciera nnd brokers, at edge of town.

on contract. Poultry Wanted. GITTINGER'S GROCERY. involving transfer of control which it haa declined. One of these offers' 1 was $600,000 cash for CO por cent.

oCi the stock, made on part of thc presi-1 JAMES A. JOSHES, ALLEN BARTGIS. Harvey Lease, Auctioneer, Jos, H. Busaard, Clerk, at price. ITmien nttrn 14-rOOIO COttARO Ot HoIRhts, front and aldo porches, bio lot.

City and suburban homes. ORAY6ON H. MERCER, nmiuc and Insurance. Pythian Castle Dulldlnff. Frederick, Md.

MARKWOOD D. RBAL ESTATE AND' AX1ENT. PYTHIAN BUILDINO. Real OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE 25 pounds, 26a 60 pounds. SOo.

THE NEWS OFFICE. Noah E. Cranw. N. RBAL EBTATBntOitNl IN8URANO FIDELITY SONTMI 200 acres near 160 acres Bftlto.

plfeo. modern city ncrcs at Junction. ID aercn i 30. 40 acres noar city. acres on Baltb.

plkft ion nerca near WalltbrtyHlo. FOR9ALE. 60 000. SP4PFR1.

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