Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 22, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    A Page of Opportunities for These Who Appreciate leal Bargains |
A Good Start Is
Half the Race
To he off at the crack of the pistol means a whole
lot to a runner in winning a race.
The same rule applies when you are looking for
a position, want to rent a house, secure a lost
article or sell a business—get a good start on the
Dther man who wants to do the same thing.
That start is made possible by reading and using
Telegraph Want Ads.
Telegraph Want Ads will point out the oppor
tunities to you and give you the necessary start
to win the race.
Phone Bell 2040 or Cumberland 203 and an ex
perienced operator will tell you how to use Tele
gr ph Want Ads to the best advantage.
DIED
Ft'MlEAl- NOTICE
THE funeral services of Frederick
Mather will take place Sunday evening,
at 8:30, from his late home, 2416 Jef
ferson street, after which, on Monday
morning, the body will be taken to
Newport for burial.
FOUND
FOUND ~ Satisfaction without extra
< .large at Eggert's Steam Dyeing &
French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market
Etreet Try us for your clothes sake.
Bpth phones. A prompt delivery ser
vice.
LOST
LOST August 19. between 12:30
and 1 P. M„ in Pennsylvania Railroad
Station, small, black Russian lather
handbag, containing about $7. Reward
If returned to Telegra-" Office.
LOST Package, on Market Square
Presbvterian Church steps, Thursday
afternoon. Reward if returned to this
office.
LOST An Airedale Terrier puppy;
color black and tan; docked tail. Re
ward at Mt. Pleasant Hotel. City.
Hi:.,l' WASTED —Male
MEN to learn barber trade. Only few
weeks required. Wages while learning.
Positions guaranteed. Write for par
ticulars. United Barber Schools, 1»4 ]
Main street, Buffalo, N. V. ]
WANTED Man in every town in
Dauphin and Cumberland counties
spare time lnvestment of s2o to $-00
required—loo per cent, profit. Legltl
mate. References. Address P. O. Box
135, Harrisburg. ,
RAILROAD FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN,
$l2O. Experienece unnecessary. send
age, postage. Railway, care of lele
graph. ]
WANTED Good quarry men. Ap
ply Sunday, all day, at 13S Bosler ave- j
nue, Lemoyne, Pa. '
WANTED High-class man to sell
trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes,
bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent.
Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers
nurseries, Rochester, New York.
SBO MONTHLY and expenses to travel
and distribute samples and take orders, |
or appoint, agents; permanent. Jap- |
American Co.. Chicago.
NEIDIG BROTHERS. Electrical Con
tractors. 31,4 North Second street, re- j
quire the services of an experienced
inside wireman. Apply from 7:30 to .
8:30 P. M. this evening.
$2,500 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with :
me evenings, at home. Everything fur
nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd
H. Brown. Omaha. Neb.
WANTED Men to sell seeds to
farmers and ornamental stock in towns.
Apply at once. Herrick Seed Company,
Rochester, N. Y.
SOLICITORS WANTED Newspaper
and magazine men write. $4.00 to sb.oii
per day. Country canvass everywhere.
Experience unnecessary. Cash daily.
Pleasant. Permanent. Address, giving
age. and previous occupation. Hall, 300
Fifteenth street, Altoona. Pa.
SALESMAN For old-established
manufacturing company. State age and
experience. Address 1775, care of Tele
graph.
ARSJY OF UNITED STaTES. MEN
WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information applv to Recruiting Officer.
Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts..
Harrisburg; 4S N. Queen St, Lancaster;
353 Pine St., Willlamsport. or 37 W.
Market St. York. Pa.
—
WANTED Sober and industrious
man to drive wagon; must furnish ref
erence. Apnly Atlantic Refining Co.,
2007 North Seventh street.
WANTED First-class edge trim
mer on ladles', misses' and children's
sijoes Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manu
facturing Co., Vernon street, Harris
burg, Pa. 1
FOR SALE
4843 Whitehall Street
(One of a pair)
Three-story, new brick house
with nine rooms bath and steam
heat; themostat with clock attach
ment —coal and gas ranges front
and back porches .and balcony
front bay window combination
lighting—cemented cellar -and hot
and cold water.
This house Is thoroughly modern
In every way and overlooks the
beautiful Reservoir Park—and is in
every respect a most desirable home
place.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bond*
Locust and Court Street*.
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 22. 1914.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED White girl for general
housework. Must be able to cook.
, | Family of two. Apply 243 Woodbine
street.
WANTED. AT ONCE Lady house
to-house demonstrators, on the 20-Mule
Team Borax. Good salary will be paid
to those who can qualify,. None but ex
perienced need apply to 708 Capital
street, between 4 and 5 o'clock dally.
WANTED Young lady from coun
try to help In light housework in fam
ily of three; good home and wages. Ad
dress M., 1772, care of .Telegraph.
WANTED Tobacco stripper. Apply
at once, 200 Market street.
11EL P \\ AN T 1 .1 >—Female
WANTED A girl to attend Soda
Fountain; one with experience neces
sary; give age and reference; salary,
1 $6.00 a week. Address W., 1771, care of
j Telegraph.
GIRLS WANTED to learn the
I trade of cigar making, packing
| and in the shipping dept. Apply
j Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500
I Race St.
I WILL PAY Reliable Woman $250.00
for distributing 2,000 FREE packages
I Perfumed Soap Powder in your town.
INo money required. Ward & Co., 216
t Institute Place, Chicago.
I LADIES lmmediately; steady
, home-work: evenings; filling and label
ing boxes; no experience; no canvass-
I ing: sl2 weekly; excellent opportunity;
! enclose stamp. Erina Specialty Co., To
| ronto, Ont. f
WANTED White woman for gen
eral housework; also woman to do
] washing home on Mondays. Apply 234
j State street. City. .
; WANTED Saleslady must be neat
| in appearance. Apply Mr. Kohner, Bow
| man and Co.
WANTED Lady representatives;
whole or part time; our famous "Knit
top," Form Fitting and Silk Petticoats
! assure good, immediate, permanent in-
I come; sell on sight: exclusive-territory;
•• no "dealer" competition.
: Co., 237 South Market street, Chicago.
WANTED Steady, strong girl, or
middle-aged woman, for general house
work and to assist with invalid lady.
Apply 107 South Second street.
WANTED —Ladles earn neat income,
all or spare time, at home, making plain
; aprons; dime for beginner's outfit. W.
! Sargent, Salamanca. N. Y.
LEARN DRESSMAKING
JOIN our summer class. Learn fit
ting by measurement. Tbi art cannot
be taught right any other wry. Make
all your summer dresses while learn
ing. Works Dressmaking School, 22
North FGourth street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for
Government Jobs. $65.00 to $150.00
month. Over 15,000 appointments ;om-
Ing. List of positions free. Franklin
Inetltute. Dept. 3620. Pochoster. N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTFI)
WANTED Salesmen to handle our
extensive line of metal, paraffined card
board, fold-edge fiber, and other
signs, calendars, fans and novelties. The
best line on the market. Commission
basis. References required. Write to
day. The Scioto Sign Co., Kenton, Ohio.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write
for large list of openings offering op
portunities to earn $5.00 to $20.00 a day
while you learn. Address nearest office.
Dept. 244. National Salesmen's Training
Association, Chicago, New York. Kan
sas City, San Francisco.
WANTED —> Traveling salesman for
our Fall produci Blankets and Dress
Fabrics. We sell retailers direct and
pay good commission. Desirable side
line. Schuylkill Mills, Box 1192, Phila
delphia, Pa.
WANTED, CIGAR SALESMAN to sell
cigars, clgarets and tobacco, to dealers;
SIOO per month; $5 per day traveling
expenses. Amber Tobacco Co., Boston,
Mass.
WANTED Salesman to sell a line
of Well-Known Temperance Drinks In
small country towns. 25 per cent, com
mission and *40.00 weekly drawing ac
count. Red Cross Company. 206 South
j Main street. St. Louis, Mo.
AGENTS WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED for the Help"
a-phone; almost every telephone user
buys one to three; sells for $3; earn
SIOB a week; send for complete set of
Instructions In salesmanship, free. Mer
cer Specialty Company, 1706 Delancey
street. Philadelphia.
WE want hustlers In your vicinity.
Our new line sells wherever phones are
used. Send postal. Mercer Specialty
Co., Dept. K„ Box 2071, Philadelphia.
HUSTLING man or woman under 50
Fraternal Insurance. Protected terrl
„Bi? mone y Write quick. I-L-U,
2410, Covington, Ky.
AGENTS Either sex. fast selling
specialty used by everyone. No experi
ence Required Particulars free. The
Perklomen Manufacturing and Publish
ing Co., Box 2. Sumueytown, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS W ANTED for article which
no housewife can resist. Sells at al
most every home. Particulars free.
Ind rS Novelty Co - Dept. K, Sunman,
AGENTS WANTED for high-grade
specialty. easy to demonstrate. Big
t ,°, JW»tlers. Write to-day for
I Pa Penn Specialty Co., Penns
— Men and women, to sell
specialty; big profits. Send
!? d L r V booklet. Nexir Special
ties. .o t 3 Ridge Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa.
! ♦ ANTED to handle new ar
seller and easy to demon
strate. >or free particulars write,
NutleyN j erchandisin S Co.. Box 283,
! "'ho is willing to
2. . a day; easy seller; big
;-Vor"h S phlr a S d W er p r h t ra:' l '' y - p - °- Box 5565 -
I SITUATION WANTED—MALE
! By white man, 45 years
or age, position as night watchman or
«?l lec . tor - J - w - Dlehl. 1123 North Sixth
street.
I "T Young man wishes po
! ."L "' n office, or salesman;
aj j- J" r . e . e . years' road experience,
j Address V.. 1,59. care of Telegraph.
! o-P, — Position as handy man
?.r5i ln h .°»se. WIJI work for moderate
l\-=S es a Can furnish ref
erences. Box 35, Marietta, Pa.
\\ ANTED Situation to collect, or
would accept any kind of light employ
:i^"olT»?ef.erences - Address Wll
! l'am. 1613 Wallace street. City.
' . By c °l°red man with
Jears experience, position as
! chauffeur; can make own repairs. Ad
j £ress J. W. Williams, 329 Cherry street,
bIXCIAiION S> \VAN TLD—Female
! „ WANTED - Situation as bookkeeper
; or stenographer; High School graduate;
f s £ r , efer ences. Address R.. 1774. care
j of Telegraph. ,
WANTED. Experienced stenog
rapher and typist wishes position; can
give reference; working at present
time, but wish advancement. Address
Box R., 1<69, care of Telegraph.
KKAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR SALE
stone land with Improvements, at Lutz
town, along Carlisle-Harrisburg trol
ley. For particulars call at Lutztown
or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No l'
Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4.
FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot
180 ft deep; 7 rooms and finished' at- 1
tic; excellent location; four doora from
trolley Just off Main street on Boas
Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at
SI,BOO, M. J. Sheatter. 2636 Penn
street, Penbrook.
Situations Wanted Male and Female
WANTED By man and wife, posi-
Ii on ..ft. s chauffeur and cook. Address
a., 11 .3. care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Sale or Erchange
OK WILL EXCHANGE
I'OR CITI- PROPERTY Very at
tractive bungalow located on Myers
Ave., Camp Hill; lot, 82x200. Brln'ton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 3l-acre Farm for $1,500
house frame bank barn two
chicken houses other buildings
orchard of 320 trees, all varieties in
Cumberland county. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Byllding,
FOR SALE The buyer will get a
real bargain in No. 2039 Green street.
Will It be you or the other fellow? It
I must be sold soon. Bell Realty Co.,
| Bergner Building.
f FOR SALE 2,850 will buy a Pen
| brook house with eight rooms porch
front, side and rear electric light
I furnace lot, 75x150 chicken house
! —fruit. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
| >ng.
1 FOR SALE 3l-acre Farm for $1 500
I —house frame bank barn two
chicken houses other buildings
I orchard of 320 trees, all varieties in
j Cumberland county. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east of
Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, in good
state of cultivation; buildings in
good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak
timber. For further information call
on, or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F. D,
No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29
South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Cottage, 8 rooms and
bath; all improvements; lot, 36x110-
garden; fruit trees; chicken house. In
quire 2419 Reel street, three doors west
of Seneca street.
DON'T BUY A LOT 20x160 FT. You
can purchase one acre at Peachorchard
for $l5O. Easy terms. Fifteen minutes'
walk irom L. trolley, Harrisburg. Beau
tiful, healthy location. Seeing is know
ing. C. B. Care and Sons, Care s Grocery,
Linglestown, Pa.
THIS IS NEW
k BUY one acre or two at Grand View,
this city and "Jacob's
Plains," one of the most beautiful, de
lightful plots on God'N ICrtrMi. See and
be convinced. Ten to 15 minutes' walk
from Harrisburg Railway Company's L.
ear from Square. Prices .from SIOO to
$lB5 per acre. Monthly payments. A
better description at 409 Market street,
Harrisburg. C. B. Care and Sons, Care's
Grocery, Linglestown. Bell 5325, United
FOR SALE Fifteenth rfnd Market
streets, corner house pressed brick
-12 rooms, bath; gas and electric lights
cement cellar; hot water plant; hard
wood finish all through the house
strictly modern; property fronting 40
ft. on Market street and 100 ft. on Fif
teenth street. Garage on rear, 16x40-
brick building; slate roof; cemented
floov. This is one of the most desir
able properties on Market street. Will
be sold within the next ten days on
account of owner leaving city, or would
exchange for smaller property. Inquire
on premises.
FOR SALE lf you are considering
purchasing a suburban home inspect a
pair of houses that are being completed
In Paxtang. Built in a lot 60 ft. bv 120
ft. 9 large rooms; hardwood fl'nlsh;
spacious closets; modern equipment;
steam heat. An Ideal home for $3,000.
Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE Ten-acre limestone
farm, with eleven-room, two-story
hoilse, bank barn, new outbuildings; all
kinds of fruit; good fences; good well
and cistern; quarter mile from Shlre
manstown; five minutes' walk to trol
ley. John Diet*.
KEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT 2524 Jefferson street,
above Geary street, 2%-story brick and
frame dwelling 7 rooms; bath; fur
nace; front porch. Rent, $13.00. H. G.
Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT ln Elkwood, 2%-story
single house 7 rooms and bath; gas,
furnace and cemented cellar; hardwood
floors; open stairway, lawn, garden,
chicken house, etc.; suitable for smali
family. Rent. $16.00 and water rent.
Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland.
Pa.
FOR RENT 2235 North Fourth*
porch: 9 rooms; reception hall; elec
tric light. Cars stop at door. $22.50.
Also 225 Boas; 9 rooms; hall; Improve
ments; rear entrance; $28.00. Apply 815
Green.
FOR RENT Three-story brick, 1334
North Second street; Immediate posses
sion; also an apartment, five rooms and j
bath. Apply H. W. Miller. 2210 North
Third street, or caJl Bell phone 66&R, I
FARM FOR SALE
15 Acres; located 2 miles southwest
of Goldsboro; good frame buildings;
variety of fruit; will exchange for city
property. Price, $1,800.00.
45 Acres; 5% miles southwest of New
Cumberland; frame buildings; variety
of fruit; running Water. Price, $2,500.00.
13 Acres; three-fourths of a mile
from Harrisburg; brick dwellng; frame
barn; level land.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
ROOMS FOK RENT
FOR RENT Three rooms, desirable
for business or apartments; all improve
ments. Apply No. 9 North Fourth street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
in desirable location, with all conveni
ences, including use of bath. Apply 427
Boas street, corner Rose avenue.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms, with running water; boarding by
meal. Jay or week. Apply 1001 North
Second street, corner Boas and Second
streets.
FOR RENT Two large, communi
cating, second floor, front uedroonis; all
conveniences and use of phone. 2UU
State street. Bell phone 1543 L
FOR RENT Clean, desirable fur
nished rooms, front, single, double; hot
Water; Ice water; conveniences; walk
ing distance to Square. 1168 Mulberry
street, east end of bridge.
FOR KENT burnished rooms,
single or en-suit::; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reterence required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front svreet.
ROOMS W ANTED
WANTED One or two unfurnished
front rooms, centrally located. Can give
good reterence. Aduress Box K., 1i76,
cere of Telegraph.
WANTED Young gentleman wishes
furnished or unfurmsned (tront) room
in rehned, private family; use of phone.
State price. Can give ihe best of ref
erence if required. Address Y., 17 70,
care of Telegraph.
IMtlOialltl) UOOMS
UNFURNISHED BOOMS
FOR light housekeeping, with or
without Kitchenette; ail outside rooms,
nicely papereo, new and strictly up-to
aate; stoves furnished tree; laundry,
pnone and batnroom privileges, inquire
ullice, 429 Broad street, or Janitor,
noon, 6, same building.
1 Uli 1'
FOR RENT Desk room in
desiraule oitice in i eiegrapu
Diag. -Apply iN.oom 400, f. 13.
tacien.
FUR Kh.N1 —-Dwelling 1323 Wallace
street, to •small lainio, b looms anu
umc, water in kneneii, paveu street,'
goou locality, inquire iUi juoas street, |
oetweeii o and 6 p. ill., or itouiu b,
->29 biuau street.
Kouilb FOK RE,NT uAlius can be
secured at Uie ituegrtum Business
uitice.
FOK RENT Store room at 1010
North Tuna street, possession Septem
ber 1; siio per nioutn, luciuuing steam
Ueat. .Appiy Noi mall B. liuiceiiknaoe,
itno Nor in Third street.
FOR KENT ln the IdeKrapU
UulliliUK, a suite of well located unices,
uiquiie lor superintendent iu Business
| ouice ol Xeietai apn.
FOK KENT Store room, 1200 North
Third street; 33xiuu; n-ioot ceiling,
one of the best rooms ill tne city. Ap
ply J. b. SiDit- 256 Heir street.
WANTED Ford, or other light au
tomobile; must oe in llrsi-ciass condi
tion and cneap tor casn. Pnoue uHJoI,
or write libs-K, care ot Telegiapn.
WANTED Kooin and board on
Hill, tor l-eilned, young woman. Address
aox 183, Harrisburg, Pa.
SONG POEMS WANTED. We will
compose music and arrange for puuu
catiou immediately. uugdale Co,
studio, 492, vvasmngton, u. c.
WA.VIED Private tamily on Alli
son Hill desires two men to room and
ooara with tliem. Kates ale reason
able and include use ol Bell plioiie.
\\ rite, or call, 1631 itegina street.
WANTED lOO second-nand bi
cycles and motorcycles we have
great demand lor tneiu hignest casn
prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814
.sorttt 'ihird street. Uniteu pnone 19 vv.
BU.AUOJL.ItS W .l.> 1 i-.D
COULD accommodate man and wile
nicely, also two gentlemen, with tur
nisned rooms; muse come recommended,
i Apply 223 South Fourteenth street.
Apartment 2.
ROOMS AND BOARD
FOR KENT Nicely furnished
rooms, with all conveniences, with
country board; no cnilaren; no road
men need apply. Apply 126u state
street.
STUDENTS WANTED
WANTED —A few students in ele
mentary or advanced mathematics or
mechanics. J. W. Miller, Prof, at Le
nigh. Call 303 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE
BUY your traveling and leather goods
from the wholesale and retail leather
merchants. A large consignment on
display. Specialties made to order and
repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup
ply Co., Second ana Chestnut.
GLASS window *igna. Furnished
Kooiiis, Unfurnished Kooma, Rooms and
Boaid and TaDiti Board at 250 eacn. on«
ot tnese signs will be given with each
•tx-time oruer tor a classified ad. if paid
in advance. Inquire at ouico of lele
grapn.
FOR SALE Shoe repairing place
doing good business. Good reason for
selling. Apply 244 Hummel street.
FOR SALE At Gable's, IH-n>, 3
Second street. 6,0u0 Sets New Sash, 8x
10x12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15
per set. Also other sizes.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
BARGAINS
WE are cleaning house. Used cars at
practically your own price. Every one
In good running condition. Some with
electric lights and starter.
ABBOTT-DETROIT IIRANCH,
1000-08 S. Second St.,
Ilell l'hone 3501). llHrrlnburg, l*u.
FOR ISALE Counters, cases,
shelves, tables, desks, cabinetmaker's
tools, account system, pianos, player
pianos, violins and other musical
merchandise, before September 1. Kur
zenknabe, 1010 North Third street.
FOK SALE Chalmers "36" torpedo
1913 model, fully equipped und in llrst
class condition; electric lights, aelf
starter, extra tires, etc. A. H. Karder.
Mlddletown, Pa.
FOR SALE Two Winchester rides,
in excellent condition; also few high
grade medical books. Price reasonable.
Apply 514 North Third street. Bell
phone 2315.
CHEAP —, Pleasure and business
auto, newly painted and In running con
dition. Apply to C. A. Fair, East End
Mulberry Street Bridge.
AT BARGAINS. 1 rubber-tire 6 to
8-nassenger bus, 1 Dayton, 4 business
wagons, 2 buggies, 1 milk wagon, 1
bread wagon. Apply to C. A. Fair, East
End Mulberry Street Bridge.
FOB SALE Few used motorcycleß
In good condition, at reasonable prices'
Apply Pope Agent 1527 North Third
street. •
FOR SALE
FOR SALE At Gable':, 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed paint. Acme
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SAEE AT A SACRIFICE, by
family leaving the city, beds, mattresses
and spring, 11011 crlo ued, bookcases,
gas range, mission bulfet and table,
uoyal typewriter, books, tables, chairs,
etc. 152U Berryhill street. Bell phone
284 iL No dealers.
BUICK CAR
FIVE-PASSENGER touring car
paint in excellent condition top and
winashie'.u new tires and tubes - in
good running order ready for free
demonstration exceptionally low
price to quick buyer. Apply
J. J. MrCOKMICK,
1745 iNorlli Sixili street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP A Garland
steel range, good as new. a bargain.
Call at W. R. Frank's, Bowers avenue,
ion *>'ae.nlngton, Pa.
FOR SALE A combination coal and
gas range. Cheap. Can be seen any
time at 1419 Shoop street.
AiK:'. Alj'ioiUoi.. 1 r,ju. uVVi,i,i., it yoa
have an auto' you want to sell, let us
get a buyer. No sale, no pay, is out
way. If Interested consult us. Key
stone Supply Co., 814 North Third
street. United phone' 19W.
FOK SALE OR EXCHANGE '
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Any
amount of Ford Automobiles either
on Real Estate of personal property.
Inquire of James J. Lynch, Contractor,
1311 Fulton street. City.
61 Oli AOL
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 centa
per month. Apply D. Cooper <& Co.. «u
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds ot mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R
lILSI.M.SS urfoniliAliits
LANCASTER COUNTY HOTEL FOR
SALE One of the best hotels in the
town two barrooms reason for
selling, ill health. Get particulars. Box
1765, care of Telegraph.
$3,000 TO SIB,OOO annual income can
be earned by financially responsible
men who secure exclusive territory for
"BURNALL" "BUKNALL" is a one
piece, indestructible metal device, easily
applied, which automatically cuts coal
bills 25 to 40 per cent. This is backed
by a cast-iron ten-year guarantee.
"BURNALL" is adapted for new or old,
any size or kind of furnace, heating
plant or stove. Reduces ashes, clinkers,
smoke and labor. "BURNALL" fills a
new economic need. Important and
money-making as the sowing machine,
telephone or electric light. "BURN
ALL" saves more than enough money
the first year to pay for itself. Hun
dreds in successful operation. Users'
endorsements furnished. Parent cor
poration furnishes sales-compelling
plans and literature. A fortune in every
county. We help our distributors make
money. Applications for EXCLUSIVE
territory considered in order received.
Address Desk 3, National Fuel Saver
Corporation, 103 Park Avenue, New
York.
WANT to meet gentleman with capi
tal to finance the manufacture of a
Patent Top for Milk Bottles. Address
Inventor, care of Telegraph.
I MADE $50,000 In hve years in the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn turnlture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
HAULING
B. W. LATHIS, lluurdlufg Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
Harrisburg Paste Works
li(f X. Cameron Street
PAPERHANGEKS', billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 11S6L.
S. HALDEMAN & CO., Carpenter*
and Builders Job work promptly at
tended to in any part of the city. Es
timates cheerfully furnished by call
ing Bell phone 3622 M.
$7,600.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH—S2O
to SSO WEEKLY Accident and Sick
ness —Men and Women accepted. All
occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Halt
Benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to
agents. National Accident Society, 320
Broadway, New York. (Established
1885).
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
6treet, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960
MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work- i
Ing people without bank credit at less ,
than legal rates, payable in instal. .ents !
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.,
204 Chestn"t street.
Serve Special Warrant
on Income Delinquent
Nearly ail income tax money has
been turned in from the Harrisburg
internal revenue offices to the head
offices at Lancaster.
As a rule there was not much diffi
culty in getting the tax money, al
though the local offices had to serve
several special warrants upon delin
quents. When these were forthcom
ing there was no further hitch, or,
at least, hasn't been to date.
Employing Printers of
the City to Organize
Arthur Palmenteer, of Boston, a
national organizer for the Typothetae
of America, met twelve employing
printers of the city last night and pre
liminary plans for the formation of a
Harrisburg branch of the Typothetae
were discussed. The plans will be
completed at a meeting on Monday,
when officers will be olected and it j
will be decided whether to admit sub
urban printers. The organization is a
social one.
QIIBBER STAMQA
fit II SEALS A STENCILS UV
y " MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ||
\ 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. I!
THE fiarrlsburg PoTVCTInIe Dispen
sary will be open daily except Sunday
at t P. M. at Its new location, t<ui
North Second street, for the Ire* treat
ment of the worthy »oor.
JHEJ/IARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
PhUndelphla, Aug. 22. Wheat
li refl - spot, export, flße@
it ?Sk< S' a • Northern, Duluth, export,
n, «°T- n Firm; No. 2, yellow, local,
941® 95c.
.Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 49®
4 9?4c. (
*»?nns=,.,T- n Stead Y : winter, jer ton,
*7 00 spring, per ton. $26.50#
Reined Sugars Market steady;
powdered. «.35c; line granulated, 7.25 c;
confectioners' A, 7.15 c; Keystone A,
7.05 c.
. ®V tter Tlle market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 31@31%c;
nearby prints, fancy, 34c.
— The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
fiee cases, sS.io per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $7.20®7.50; west
ern, extras, firsts, free cases, SS.IO; per
case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.20@7.50
per case.
Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 17
young chickens, v ll®20c;
ano i • i!7®32c: broiling chlek
-15@19c; Old roosters. U@l2c;
i? 5. ?: old - 12@13c; ducks, young, 13®
• geese, 15@17c; turkeys, 1920 c.
v..ic^ eS Poultry Steady; fowls,
** fan °y. heavy, 17(tf>20c; do.,
averixri 0 , 3 ood ' heavy. 17@18c;
receipts, 13@>15c; small. 13®
old roosters, 13c; roasting chiek
oh?nk»n/ a S cy - 16®18c; broiling
' tlear by, 17@20c; western, 16
small' is®?n n - lar «e, 23@25c; do.,
rii„ f„ 2 i c: turkeys, fancy. 21 W26c;
l?@16e r ' ~ ®"® c * ducks, ll@lAc; geese,
..Potatoes Weak; new, puer barrel,
7• . do.. Southern, per barrel,
iMi?.- ()o^.Jerse y- Per basket. 35®40c.
„,f"™ ur r—The market is firm; winter,
5.' ®?. r ' $3.80® 4. 10: straights, Pennsyl
-1?5-4.25@4.75; spring straights
»6.00®6.25; do., paten.ts, $5.25®5.75;
1 4 -25(®4.40; patents, $4.50®
«iii» f s straight, jute sacks, $4.15
«P«.JO; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20;
4
nf J^ ay . T — The market Is firm; tim
v„s,' s.°' 1 » lifge bales, $20.50®21.00;
• I. 1 ' msdlum bales, $20.00®20.50; No.
17 oo'' ,18 00 ® )19 0 °: No. 3. do.. $16.00®
iQ C Sn OVe I. mIxc(J: WKht, mixed, $18.50©
i •lo- $17.50® 18.00; No. 2.
do., $15.00@ 16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Aug. 32.—Hogs—Steady.
Bulk of sales. $8.85@9.20; light, $8.85®
9.30;; mixed. sß.6o<fj 9.35; heavy, sS.4s<r>
9 ' r ? u K h . $8.45@5.65; pigs, $7.00@8.70.
Cattle Slow. Beeves. $6.75®10.60;
steers, $6.30®9.40: stockers and feed
ers, $5.40®8.10; cows and heifers, 53.60
@9.20: calves. $7.75ff) 10.75.
Sheep Dull. Sheep, $5.10ffJ)6.10;
yearlings, $6.00® 7.00; lambs, $6.50®
, , ' -
Money to Loan
Profit Sharing Loan Society
$5.00 upwards—Legal Rates
9 N. Market Sq. (Spooner Bldg.)
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CLEAN UP <—
Your Small Standing Accounts
Start the Fall season by paying nil of your small bills contracted
during the Summer months. We can help you by advancing you money
in any amount from
$5.00 to $50.00
ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE
EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO.
Licensed Bonded
Room 2 36 N. Third St. Security Trust Bldg.
Going Out of Business
As we have decided to discontinue the pawnbroker business in or
der to devote our entire time to other interest we hereby notify aU
who have articles here on pledges that
ALL ARTICLES MUST BE REDEEMED 30 DAYS
FROM AUGUST 21ST
NEW YORK PAWNBROKERS
225 Market Street
PUBLIC SALE OF LOCAL STOCKS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914, 10.30 A. M.
IX FRONT OF COCRTHOrSE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HARRISBURG
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY
Opportunity will be given to purchase above stocks in odd lots.
Right is reserved to reject any bid, and to withdraw any of said
securities from sale.
Terms, cash; but, where desired by purchasers, the vendor will ar
range for loans upon securities purchased to the extent of 75 per cent,
of the purchase money; or, if preferred, for the entire purchase money,
uiion approved additional security.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY
EXECUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR.
FOR. RENT
New Modern Apartments
16 and 18 North Fourth Street
A ffi ly J.L. Shearer, Jr.
MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE!
and others upon their own n&mea.
Cheap rates, easy payment*, confiden
tial
Adama * Co, R- SO4. R N. Market
f
Public Sale of Real Estate
The undersigned executor of the
last will and testament of Martha
Pltim, late of the borough of
Chambersburg, County of Franklin,
and State of Pennsylvania, deceased,
by virtue of a power contained in
the last will and testament of said
decedent .will offer for sale in
front of the Courthouse, in the City
of Harrlsburg. and State of Penn
sylvania, oil Wednesday, the 16th
day of September. 1914, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., the real estate of the de
cedent. situate at No. 155 South
Eighteenth street. Harrlsburg, Pa.,
bounded on the north by lot of Ben
jamin T. Allen, on the east by an
alley: on the south by lot of
Joseph Revie, on the west by Eigh
teenth street, having a frontage on
said street of IT feet 6 inches, and
running back an equal width a dis
tance of 80 feet to center of said
all~y; and having thereon erected a
."1-story brick house, containing 8
rooms, kitchen and bath. This prop
erty is in good repair and Is a fine
home.
Terms will be made known on day
of sale, by
W. O. MCKI.AS,
Executor,
fliunilierMlMirg, Pa.
Auctioneer, John T. Knxiutngrr.
llarrl.«l>iir»i. l'a.
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Public Sale of Valuable
Real Estate
Thursday, September 10, 1914.
All that valuable farm, known as
the Michael B. Mover farm, situ
ate 1 mile east of the famous Her
shey Chocolate plant, on the road
leading from D'erry Church to Pal
myra, will be sold by the undersign
ed on the day and date above
named.
The farm contains about 140 acres
of good limestone soil in a high
state of cultivation, good buildings
and good fences; good apple or
chard and plenty of well and cis
tern water.
The buildings are a large 8-room
brick dwelling with a large brick
summer house adjoining, large bank
barn 50x90 feet, stone gables, a
large frame wagon shed with cribß
and implement shed attached, and a
large frame pig sty.
The farm is in the heart of the
Hershey milk market and for other
markets Hershey and Palmyra are
not excelled by the cities. There Is
market for everything raised on the
farm. The macadam roads make
marketing a pleasure.
Kor schools, churches, recreation
and pleasure Hershey offers the best
that can be had outside of large
cities.
Any one desiring a farm with ad
vantages of good soil, fine location,
good roads, convenience to church,
school and markets can find no bet
ter place in Dauphin or Lebanon
counties.
Call on the undersigned, Derry
Church, Pa.
HARRY S. MOVER,,
Agent for Heirs.
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