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— eR eee Sao aicns A aasceaieedatindiemcn EDUCATIONAL HOWARD UNIVERSITY School of Medicine Rev. W. P. Thirkield, LL.D., PRESIDENT Robert Reyburn, M.D., W. C. McNeill; M.D. Dean. Secretary. The Forty-first Annual Session will begin October 1, 1908, and continue eight months. Four Years’ Graded Course in Medicine. Three Years’ Graded Course in Dental Surgery. Three’ Years’ Graded Course in Pharmacy. An optional Five-Year Course in Medicine is offered. Full corps of instructors. Well equipped laboratories. The New Freedmen’s Hospital, which adjoins the Medical Col- lege, just completed at a cost of $500,000, offers unexcelled clini- cal facilities. The Third Session of the Post-Graduate Schoo! and Polyclinic will begin May 9, 1909, and continue six weeks for Medical Course and four weeks for Dental Course. For further information or catalogue, write W. C. McNeill, M.D.. Secretary, 539 Florida avenue, Washington, D. C. LEGAL NOTICES HO W ARD {| W. C. MARTIN, ATTORNEY. {| SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- e e University Holding Probate Cort. | No. 15437. Administration. Wilbur P. Thirkield, LL.D., President | seriber, of the District of Columbia, Located in the Capital of the Na-|has obtained from the Probate Court ern scientific and general equipment.| of administration on the estate of Unusual opportunities for self-sup-| Robert W. Taylor, late of the Dis- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. WASHINGTON, D. C. | This is to give notice that the sub- tion. Advantages unsurpassed. Mod-|of the District of Columbia, letters All per- port. trict of Columbia, deceased. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND} sons having claims against the de- SCIENCES. Devoted to liberal| ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same ,with the vouchers thereof, |legally authenticatd, to the subscrib- Riegire< 3 \er, on or before the 13th day of Au- studies, such as are given in the best approved colleges. Kelly Miller, A. M., dean, THE TEACHERS’ COLLEGE | gust, A.D. 1909; otherwise they may Affords special opportunites fo | by law be excluded from all benefit preparation of teachers. Regula | of said estate. college cou with degree of A.B. | Given under my hand this 21st day Pedagogic urses leading to Pd.B | of August, 1908, degree. High grade courses in Nor- William J. Howard, mal Trai Music, Manual Arts} tao Mass. Ave. N. W. and Domes Science. Lewis B.| Attest: James Tanner, Kegister ot Moore, A.M., Ph.D., dean. Wills for the District of Columbia, The ACADEMY. Faculty of ten.| Clerk of the Probate Court. Three courses of four years each. W. C. Martin, Attorney. George J. Cummings, A.M., dean. THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Gives business and English High Schoo] education combined. George W. Cook, A.M., L.M., dean. SCHOOL OF MANUAL ARTS L. MELENDEZ KING, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Holding Prot Court. AND APPLIED SCIENCES. Six|*°- 14994- : instructors. Offers two-year courses In sind I in Me cal and Civil Engineering. E. Wal The object of ‘he in this cause is to se tate owned by deceden: for the pay- THE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY. Interdenominational. Five professors. Broad and thorough courses of study. Isaac Clark, D.D., dean. nent of debts, the pe‘it‘on being THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE filed by the administ On mo- — MEDICAL, DENTAL AND tron of the adminis it is this PHARMACEUTIC COLLEGES — 1i&h day of August, 1908, ordered hang anaig is - that Eva Parham, Cora Parham, Over fo: professors Modern lab- a 2 : see \mir Parham, Oa'ey Parham, oratories and equipment. Clinical fa- : waa # Fae r and Amelia 1 n> :-resident ilities not surpassed in America.|) . z Sip ats is : I heirs-at-law and next of kin of Rob- Pharmaceutical College; twelve pro- ert Walker, deceased cause their essors. Dental college; twenty-thre . fessor peas lege ee appearances to be enterz! herein on profe Robert Reyburn, M.D., ars Hoes is or before the fortieth day, exclusive dean, h and W streets northwest. ef Sundays .and legal holidays, oc- curring after the date of the fist publication of this order; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. of this order is published at least once a week for three 1LOG AND SPECIAL} weeks in the “Washington Law Re- TION, ADDRESS porter” and the “Washington Bee.’ OF DEPART- | Job Barnard, aber - Justice. hite Brandy Absolutely peerless for fruits. Not only preserves, but brings into prominence the the clean flavor THE SCHOOL OF LAW. Fac- ulty of eight. Courses of three years, giving thorough knowledge of theory and practice of law. © Benjamin F. Leighton, LL.B., dean, 420 Fifth St. northwest. FOR CAT. INF( VE DEAN successive A True Copy. Wills. i Attest: James Tanner, Register of preserving W. C. MARTIN, ATTORNEY. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- and savor of cherries, peaches, pears eeprane TRICT OF COLUMBIA and tutti frutti Holdide | Pabats nee $2.50 gal.; 65¢ full qt. : ee bs ia Bye ; No 3. Administration. CHRISTIAN XANDER’S Ry Cog 7th St. House give notice that the sub- tiber, of the District of Columbia, s obtained from the Probate Court the District of Columbia letters of |administration c. t.a. on the estate HOUSE AND HERMMANN. tof Emily Haynes, Haines, late |} Of the District of Cc deceas- | ed. All persons having claims against *Paove ama fumbia We close at 6 p.m. Saturdays at 1 p.m “ ys a t , the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers threof, legally authenticated, to the | subscriber, on or before the 25th day jef August A. D. 1909; otherwise they may by law be excluded from | all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 25th day Special Dining Table That we have advertised for today at Sia5 of August, 1908. a a Boe és Robert F. Ward, Solid oak, six-foot size, round | 434 Ninth St. S.W. top, fluted pillar, carved claw feet.| sstect- James a Beciane ct : » Reg Would sell regularly for $18.00, | Credit if you wish it. | When in doubt, buy of HOUSE AND HERRMANN Seventh and Eye Sts. N. W. COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHINGS Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. | W. C. Martin, Attorney. “To work” is now the slogan. The problem of who are to have the jobs will be taken care of after the battle is won Provided, a copy| t LEGAL NOTICES. W. C. MARTIN, ATTORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Holding Probate curt. No. 15353. Administration Docke Estate of Emily Haines, alias Haynes, Deceased. Application made herein for probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for letters of administration, with a copy of the will thereto annexed, | on said estate, by Martha Gant, it is ordered this 16th day of July, A.D. 1908, that Henry Jacskon, Robert Jackson and James Jackson, and all others concerned, apear in said Court on Tuesday, the 18th day of August, A.D. 1908, to show cause ion should not be having been why such applica gram-d. Let notice hereof be pub- lished in the “Washington Law Re- porter” and “The Washington Bee” once in each of three successive weeks before the return day Dive! mentioned — the first publication to} be not less than 30 days before said return day. Wright, Jsutice. | Attest: James Tanner, Register of} Wil's for the District of Columbia, | Clerk of the Probate Court. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. ‘ Court the District Columbia. Supreme of oi Holding Probate Court. No. 15363. Administration Docket 38 Estate of Susan Reed, Deceased. Application having been herein for probate of the last w said will annexed) on said estate, to} issue to Walker J. Robinson by gia Bland Braxton (a niece deceased), it is ordered this lay of August A. D. becca Burr and Lucy Harding and all others concerned, appear i Court on Friday, 11th September, A.D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such appli- cation should not | notice hereof be published “Washington Law Reporter” and the “Washington in each of three successive weeks before the re- turn day herein ntioned — the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. Job Barnard, Justice thirc 1908, tha: Re- the e granted. Let in the See” once me \ttest: \ Clerk of the James F. Bui James Tanner, Register of s for the D: Prob t of Columbia, e Court At THOMAS WALKER, ATTORNEY Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Holding Probate Court. No, 15253. Administration. 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