Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 07, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    Help Wanted —Male
A PARTY with *SOO 00 to *i' 0 5on°nsy°-
a Restaurant proposition tor Pen y
vania, Harrisburg to be the centra
point. Address 5.. 962, care of leifc
graph.
A YOUNG man with knowledge the
grocery business wlto Bmall cap d
enter as partner; good ' oc l ?' 3 Mid
room; low rent. Address Box J,
dletown. Pa. *
BOY over 18 to assist In
store; give reference and exper
Address S., 966. care of
BUTTER solicitor, Big 0^ ft | e legraph'
party. Write C., 947, care of
it once.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATION^
Thorough instruction, »• free Amerl
not appointed. ,^ r £|S, oo i, Washington,
can Civil Service bchooi,
D. C. *
—rTTv to sell trees,
HIGH-CLASS MA b(jrry bushes,
shrubs, roses, vines, permanent,
bulbs, etc. Good Brown Brothers
Exclusive terrlto". N York.
Nurseries. Rochestei\_«__
—TZI waNTED In each
HONEST work; *ls
town tor special eX p er i e nce unneces
a week to starrequired. Address at
sary; reference. & Co., 93 N. BeV
once McLean, Mass. t
erly street. —"TT'
at home In, spaire instructive book
rors; no capital, i ope rations. G. *•
K'UON
HEPKKSBNTATIVE C WANT
ED. our representative after
man to act as I ° u . thoroughly by
learning our B "®'" RlE nce unnecessary,
mall. Former EXPERIENCE ABIMY , A M-
All we require Is 1 ... if»&rn a lucra
bltlon and W H L ' I 2SJ I TOLLCLTINK OR travol
tlve business. No . ORWY. This is
Inn All or spare time A MAN
an exceptional opp LNTQ A paying
In your section to. . AN(I BECOME ln
buslness without cap wrlte at once for
dependent f°r ll:f >j at ional Co-Operative
lull particulars. N Marden Bulld-
Realty Compani, 1- ■
ing, Washington, D- I-
MARRIED MAI L' R JI L FARM^ R RETE*E P NMS
ence. to work on R no.
needed. APPLY H. • PERB on at Hels-
-
MEN AND WOMEN
Government P°® to be made next few
ings, HOW to prepare, ei. ■ 372 EARL
MEN to BC , ll .J e |n H tO t wnß? ,, A e pP l ¥ ftt
Cnce. m Derrick Seed Company, Roches
ter, N. Y. ——
PARCEL POST means many »DJ}F W N AY
ments from the Februar Y Harrisbur g.
Mall Clerk
Commence> $75.00 questions- —
cation sufficient. Franklin
FREE. Write V,N K UOCHESTER. N. Y.
Inßtltute. Dept. JFA3-K. ITOC.
RAILWAY
Carriers. Thousands 1 con
salaries. Examination Examlna
tlo rH? d Free Write Ozmen t, 64-D, St.
Louis. Mo. -
TEN good merp^t-clas r » e P d roposl-
HSSM Budding. Ha^sb^
Y Wle m tfpewr%r?a B s°blnUg flg
can handle typewriter, a okkeepe r.
sssasr
- n »0.«0 WEEKLY PKOfT in yr.
lirown, Qniaha. Neb. ——
FTelp - W anted —Female
ANY lady can earn FIOIOO weekly
copying letters, • S .P A^I VER MO TELLB How.
American 'copying Association, Wash
lngton. D. C. 4
ANY lady can earn *IO.OO weekly
Washington, D. O.
COMPETENT woman to take careof
child and upstairs work; experience
unil reference "Quired; good wag.B to
right party. Address 318 M., <are
Telegraph.
HONEST WOMEN WANTED in each
town to demonstrate cents' an
tide' sls a week to stait or .so cents an
hour' for spare time; experience unnec
essary. McLean, Black & Co..
Beverly street, Boston, Mass. (
DADIES Sewing at home. Material
furnished; no canvassing; steady work
stamped envelope for particula.s Calu
met Supply Co., Dept. C-95, Milwauitee,
AVis.
I.A DIES Work at home making
neckwear; $3 dozen; experience unnec
essary; dime for pattern instruction.
Pearl Mfg. Co., 25 Salamanca, N.
-LADIES—SIS per 100 sewing straight
seams in dusters. ,Can finish eight an
hour; no experience necessary. We
supply material and prepay charges.
Semi stamped envelope for particulars,
ltodilla Manufacturing Company, 353
State Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
LADY for pleasant work, to introduce
article that sells in every home. lull
particulars and tree sample. Experience
not required. Address Hargor Co.. Clt>.
LADY DEMONSTRATORS to repre
sent well-known article. Good salary
paid. Apply 326 Strawberry street.
SEWING AIACHINE operators, also
learners, to make aprons, etc. Harris
burg Apparel Co., over City Star
Laundry, State street, rear entrance.
WOMEN CANVASSERS. Perfumes,
Soaps, Toilet and Household Necessi
ties. $9.00 weekly salary or commis
sion. Credit. Rebschcr, Dept., A-3, Ro
chester, N. Y.
YOUNG woman for housekeeper for
widower and small family. Call after
noons. 3221 North Sixth street, River
side.
Help Wanted—Male and Female
MAN AND WIFE for cook and but
ler; must come well recommended; good
wages. 517 North Second street.
Situations Wanted—Male
COLORED man wants position of any
kind; first-class reference. Address 806
Cowden street.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
1326 Cowden St., 2 s. f„ 6 r *s
1800 Boas St., 2% s. b., 7 r„ ' Bin
1106 N. Cameron St., 2 s. f fi'r' Sin
1908 Greenwood St., 3 s. f 8 r°' «ii
692 S. 20th St., 6 r. & b., .... •{•»
2139 Atlas Ave., 2% sb„ 7 r & b *i*»
627 Brlggs St., 3 s. f., 8 r. . . ' S H
111 £ ow « e n St., 3 s. f 5!,,
658 Emerald St., 3 s. b.. 8 r *}?
1527 N. Second St., 3 s. b., 10 r'.'b&
front porch, side entrance *47 nii
2109 N. 3d St., 3 s. o„ 10 r b
15 N. Front St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. 'and 2 b
APARTMENTS
12H Walnut St., Housekeeping apart
ments—second floor— 3 rooms and
bath—city steam heat furnfshed
608 N. Third St., llousok^S
apartments—third floor—s r oo mf
nlshed . ."T. V Bteam hea * ?
Th«- Donaidioii— (No housekeeping")
—Second, near Locust St., verv
desirable single rooms and suites
of two, three and four rooms
SUBMUIA* rOoms
Nortl. of WCt Fair vlp w—2 'A -storv
frame
to. javSrS
White HlM—Hummel Ave ' SIS
FROM A Pit 11, 1
409 Market St., second room on
third floor 1
1403 N. Front St., 3 h. h„ 8 r. & b.', «2n
2014 N. 3d St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b *3«
2108 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b! 2£a
412 Market St.. (front and middle}
2 office rooms, on second floor un
Mlddlletown —store room on Union
street j ;t _-
Miller Bres. & Neefe
Federal Square Opp. l»o»t Office
SATURDAY EVENING,
Situations Wanted —Male
EMPLOYMENT as servant in private
residence by colored man 26 years of
age; neat, capable and willing. Address
X., 968, care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —Female
A MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes a po
sition mending linens in private family
or hotel; can furnish reference. Ad
dress all answers to M. M., care of
Telegraph.
BY colored woman, cooking or day's
work of any kind. Address 1915 Logan
street.
DISHWASHING or work of any kind.
Address 624 North street.
MIDDLE-AGED widow desires posi
tion as first-class housekeeper In pri
vate family or hotel. Address M. W.,
General Delivery, Carlisle, Pa.
PLACE as cook by respectable color
ed woman in flrst-class private family.
Address 115% Adams street, Steelton.
———t
POSITION cooking or general house
work. Address 507 South street.
——4
WOMAN wishes a position as house
keeper where she can keep her nine
year-old girl with her. Address 1527
Bartlne avenue.
YOUNG woman, with two-year-old
child, desires position at housework;
good home in preference to large wages.
Address W„ 230, care of Telegraph.
Agents Warned
AGENTS Sell Concentrated Liquor
Extracts for making whiskies, Liquors
and Cordials ut Home. Something new
at last. Wanted in every home. Saves
over 60 per cent. One taste makes a
customer for life. Strictly legitimate—
no license required. Big demand, sells
fast, coins you money, bend postal to
day for money-mak l selling plans.
Universal Import Co., Dept. 541, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
AGENTS—Something New Fastest
Sellers and Quickest repeater on earth.
Permanent, profitable business. Good
for *SO to *76 a week. Write for par
ticulars. American Products Co., 8089
Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
HONEST MAN WANTED in each
town to distribute free advertising; *ls
a week to start; experience unneces
sary; references required. Address
McLean, Black & Co., 93 N. Beverly
street, Boston, Mass.
STORY OF MEXICO. New Epocli
Making Book. Thrilling, Sensational,
Timely. Low Price. Sells on sight. Big
Terms. Sample Book Free. Act Quick
ly. Universal House. Philadelphia.
OPPORTUNITY for Live Agents.
Splendid household specialty, suitable
for either sex. No experience required.
Particulars free. The J. W. Oswald
Co., Conemaugli, Pa.
AGENTS CAN MAKE *2O to *3O
weekly selling our household special
ties. Particulars free. North Penn
Specialty Co., 2623 Myrtlewood street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS Both sexes Big profits
earned quickly; personal necessity;
sure repeater; do not wait; write for
particulars to-day. S. & B. Mfg. Co.,
Lewlsburg, Pa.
AGENTS lnvestigate our proposi
tion; big- profits. Sells in every home.
Experience not essential. Write to-day.
Wilkon Supply Co., Dept. F, Box 22,
PottsvUle, Pa.
FOR rapid seller. Household neces
sity, which no housewife can resist. No
experience necessary. John F. Heller,
382 Dupont street, Roxborougn, Phila
delphia.
• 4
SOAP AGENTS Our Sanitary Skin
Soap has everything: beat for profits;
we protect you In territory; sample and
premium list free. Daley Mfg. Co., St.
Louis, Ho.
MEN AND WOMEN. Sell The Daily
Expense Records. Good profits. Send
six names and thirty-five cents for
sample. Wallace Supply Co., DB, Loyal
sock, Pa.
AGENTS for a money-maker. Some
thing new. Fast seller. Sure repeater.
Particulars free. F. and M. Co., 736
Redgate avenue, Norfolk, Va.
IN State of Pennsylvania to handle
Kleenkopie carbon paper and type
writer ribbons. Particulars free. Rustic
Sales Co., Rustic, N. J.
FOR article which no housewife can
resist. Sells at almost every home. The
If. A. Hall Company, Box 173. Blooms
burg, Pa.
Salesmen vVanted
*
SPECIALTY SALESMEN You can
make S4O to SIOO weekly selling Chemi
cal Closets in your own home terri
tory; one sale of 100 outlits to a subur
ban builder equaled a handsome year's
salary; sells to homes, schools, fac
tories, stores, churches, suburban
builders, parks, summer resorts, etc.;
abolishes outdoor, open closet vaults
and cesspools; looks like ordinary sew
ered water closet, but requires no
sewer or water; approved by health au
thorities; big present profits and im
mense future for energetic, reliable, ex
perienced men; we advertise extensive
ly, refer Inquiries nnd help you in every
way. Send for particulars, stating pre
vious experience, etc. Sanitary Chemi
cal Closet Co., Inc., Station 17, Brad
ford, Pa.
EXPERIENCE unnecessary, easy
work, big pay. Write for large list of
openings offering opportunities to earn
SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn.
Address Dept. 417. National Salesmen's
Training Association, Chicago, New
York, Kansas City, San Francisco.
SALESMAN to sell well-known line
of Fruit Ciders in small country towns.
25 per cent, commission, $35.00 weekly
drawing account. Oldest elder firm in
the United States. Red Cross Company,
204 South Main street, St. Louis, Mo.
Dept. 6.
PUNCH BOARD SALESMEN to place
our candy boards in Saloons, Cigar
Stores, etc. On consignment. Liberal
commission. The A. W. Solum Candy
Co., 2914 Elston avenue, Chicago.
CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED. We
pay $25 per week salary and expenses
or big commission. Experience not
necessary. Excellent opportunity. Bea
con Cigar Co., Wichita, Kansas.
CIGAR SALESMEN WANTED. $25.00
per week salary and $5.00 per day for
expenses. Experience not necessary.
Write quick. Continental Cigar Co.,
Wichita, Kansas.
lu sell Cased Liquors and Specialties
to the Saloon trade; samples furnished
free; experience unnecessary. T. Fair
banks & Co., 3110-12-14 W. Lake street,
Chicago.
SALESMEN Office specialty and
necessity. Exclusive or side line.
Salesmen's reports show $lO to S2O eas
ily made in a day. Bin F. Newton,
lowa.
Rooms For Rent
LARGE, partly furnished room, suit
able for light housekeeping, very rea
sonable rent and desirable location,
with use of bath, light and telephone.
Call, or address, 112 South Second
street. Phone 452 J.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable
for light housekeeping. Stoves fur
nished free. Laundry, phone and bath
room privileges. Also janitress service.
Bishop Building, 429 Broad street.
PLEASANT, furnished rooms; city
steam heat; desirable location; five
minutes' walk to Market Square. 719
North Sixth street.
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
«ite; all conveniences, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
■ ront street
ONE nicely furnished, large second
floor front room; all modern improve
ments. Apply 1217 North Second
street.
FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for
gentleman; all conveniences; use of
phone. 410 North street.
SECOND FLOOR front room, with
hay window, with use of phone. 271
Brlggs street.
ROOM TO LET, with bath, suitable
for gentloman. Apply .321 Walnut
street.
Apartments For Rent
COMMODIOUS second floor apart
ment, Front and Herr streets; large
front porch overlooking river; electric
light and gas; hardwood floors. Also
garage i n rear for rent. T. B. Rocka
fellar, Second and North streets.
APARTMENTS FOR RUNT
1-8 WALNUT ST. (for housekeeping)
—second floor 3 rooms bath and
city steam heat. Miller Bros. & Neefe,
Federal Square, Bell phone 1695. ,
APARTMENT, consisting of three
rooms, small kitchen and bath, at
Fourth and Peffer streets. Inquire B.
F. Umberger. 108 North Second street,
or 427 Peffer street.
220 LOCUST STREET, third floor,
five-room apartment. City vapor heat.
Inquire at dwelling 222 Locust street.
Wanted
WANTED Grocery Store.
Will pay cash for one in a good
location in liarrisburg or vicin
ity. Address Box 367, Harris
fa tirg, Pa.
TO RENT, in heart of town, large
house. Must have baths and conveni
ences. City steam preferred, although
not a requirement. Old-fashioned resi
dence with large number of rooms pre
ferred. Communicate with A. B. C..
care of Telegraph. Possession at once,
or any time between now and April 1.
WOMEN to send 26c for a package of
Silk Quilt Patches. Thousands have
been pleased. Address Valley Supply
Co., Shlremanstown. Dept. 88.
ONE unfurnished room, between Mar-
A?M* nd North streets. Rent reasonable.
Address 8.. 961, care of Telegraph.
Business Opportunities
ADVERTISERS SPECIAL 6c
per word places your ads In 138 dif
ferent magazines. Send copy now for
King's Magazine, Box 1316,
Little Sliver, N. J.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding? Cor newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send tor par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock
port. N. Y.
with excellent proposition
wants partner to Invest money with
Jii returns to business. Ad
dress R., 1610, care of Telegraph.
*IOO.OO WEEKLY PROFIT In spare
time at home. Mail order business
don t worry about capital. Boyd H.
Brown, Dept. E, Omaha, Neb.
1 MADE $60,000 In five years in the
mall order business, began with *6.
Send for free booklet. Tell« how. Hea
cock. 366 Lockport, N. Y,
Business Personals
CLEANING CARPETS
AND RUGS on your floor with latest
improved electric cleaner service. Ex
perienced operators with machines.
Furniture repaired and iinished. A.
Levin, 230 South street, Bell phone
1787.
Harrisburg Paste Works
12# N. Cameron Street
PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book,
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Uell
phone 1186 L.
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, lioardlnu Stable and
Xutlonrl Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul,
ing. H. YV. Lathe, Manager, Filth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2603 R.
rl FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa Telephone
1960™ K ' ven P roin l >t attention. Bell,
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL
CAN take a few more students. Perfect
ntting is taught before sewing. Make
your entire dress while learning. Don't
delay coming, 22 North Fourth street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck. 220 Woodbine street.
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Of all designs. Old floors made new.
Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith, 2219
lirookwood street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell
phone 13911 a
Real Estate For Sale
SUNBURY (Danville) Bloomsburg In
the Susquehanna Valley means (50,o00)
people, line markets (100) railroad
trains daily and good (Trolley) service.
Notice Temptation (140) acres only
quarter mile to Trolley (mile) to Phila
delphia and Heading Kailroad just out
side of (City Limits) with all (new)
buildings painted except new roof large
bank barn with Stock Yard. Peach
orchard valued ($1,000), buildings
($3,000), Spring House ($500), loam soil,
some clay and tine gravel mixed with
loam ($2,800 and means over $7,000)
valuation (no mistake) at only ($3,000).
Notice (easy) payments ($1,000) cash by
March and balance to suit Buyer. To
avoid missing (Bragain) remember
special telephone hours (7 to 8) morn
ings anl evening. Bell 11-R. and
United 140-E. Photographs.
GEO. B. OSTRANuiiR, Danville, Pa.
GREAT SPECIAL SALE WILBUR
LAND SALE House lots, f 79 to $179
—few higher; 15 per cent, discount for
cash; $5 and $lO down, 50 cents a week.
No interest or taxes for two years. Free
lots in case of death. Guarantee against
loss on account of sickness or loss of
work. Title guaranteed. We are
OWNERS, not agents. We buy for
cash, have agencies in 71 cities, and
give more for your money than you
can hope to get elsewhere. Further in
formation address Agent, Wilbur Land
Co., P. O. Box 364, Harrisburg.
219 HERR STREET Six-room
dwelling house size lot, 15x105 ft.
This property Is so situated that a front
porch can be added. You will have to
be quick of you want it.
Price, $2,000.
M. A. FOUGHT,
272 North Street.
FARM of A. S. Speece Estate, at
Speecevllle, Pa.; 200 acres, with good
buildings; running water at buildings;
16 acres orchard; 25 acres second
growth timber; 175 acres cultivated
land; N. C. R. R. runs through farm;
station on border of farm; twelve miles
from Harrisburg along Susquehanna
river, S6O per acre. Apply Walter and
Howard Speece, Speecevllle, Pa.
2M-STORY BRICK 8 rooms and
bath; all modern improvements; large
lot; located in west side of Bowman
avenue, Camp Hill, within one-half
block from trolley line; pri.ee and
further particulars on application.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FARM In good state of cultivation,
good buildings, good water, telephone,
rural route four miles from Newport,
suitable for poultry and trucking; also
tract of timber land. Write or tele
phone, H. Stone, It. D. No. 3, Newport.
Pa.
IICAI, ESTATE FOR HALE
8 PBIi CENT. NET 1837 Briggs
St., 2'/4-story frame dwelling 7
rooms lot, 15x110 ft., now rented at
sll per month. SPECIAL. BARGAIN
PRICE. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Federul
Square, Bell phone 1695.
NEW brick house. No. 2318 Derry
street; large front and back porches;
all Improvements; stoum heat; gas and
electric lights; eight rooms and bath;
hardwood finish; cemented cellar. Ap
ply 1432 Derry street.
INVESTMENT New property .
brick all Improvements tenants
pay rent yielding 8.5 per cent, after
deducting taxes, water rent, insurance
Price, $1,700 and $2,300. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
220 NORTH FIFTEENTH ST. 3-
story brick !» rooms, bath and fur
nace front and rear porch drive
alley on roar side entrance lot
x»3 Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut streets.
Harrisburg ffijjßfrl telegkxph
Real Estate For Sale
GREEN STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALiE No. 2088 Brick 9 rooms
—bath gas electric light steam
heat porch lot. 21x86. Inspect It.
Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
$2,400 WILL BUY a suburban prop
erty 3-story frame house porches
—cemented cellar furnace heat
lot, 40x130 work shop fruit on
trolley line. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
EASY PAYMENT HOUSES FOR SALE
—Prices ranging from $1,500 to $2,200.
Several of these are brick houses 6
rooms and bath gas furnace. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
TWO three-story brick houses on
Jefferson street, near Maclay 8 rooms
and bath gas furnace porch—
worth more money each, $2,400. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Buludlng.
2325 AND 2327 FULTON STREET
3-story frame 9 rooms each lot,
80x90 2327 Is a corner property. Price
for both. $3,200.00. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
TWO lots, hundred by one hundred
and fifty feet. Small house erected
thereon. Good well water und fruit.
Address Box 142, Duncannon, Pa.
SMALL FARM of five acres; two
story frame house; necessary outbuild
ings; good well water; fruit of all kind.
Address Box 142, Duncannon, Pa.
ONE of the most prominent houses for
transient and permanent trade in the
city of Harrisburg. Address R., 923,
care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Rent
Store" room, 1007 and 1009
N. Third St., 24x40 ft. Spe
cial inducements to desir
able tenant. Miller Bros: &
Neefe, Federal Square.
FOR RENT
UNITED STATE HOTEL PROPERTY,
612-530 Market St., suitable for room
ing house, lodge halls, storage, etc. Will
be rented entire or by floors. Miller
Bros. & Neefe (Bell phone 1595), Fed
eral Square, Harrisburg.
FOR RENT
1839 Zarker St $20.00
IC2B Regina St 25.00
44 North Twelfth 18.00
185 North Fifteenth St 18.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
HUSTON'S SUMMER HOME, along
the Conodogulnet creek, one mile from
Hogestown; large house with conveni
ences and pleasant rooms; stable; fine
boating, bathing and fishing. Apply A.
J. Huston, Mechanicsburg.
FOR RENT
1527 NORTH SECOND ST. 3-story
> (r lck io rooms, bath and furnace
front porch—side entrance. Miller Bros.
& Neefe, Federal Square.
THREE-STORY brick residence, 813
North Second street; nine rooms and
bath; good condition; all Improvements;
possession April 1. Apply on premises.
FINE two-story corner brick house,
with porch and all improvements, $18;
Immediate possession. A. W. Swengel,
219 South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Corner brick
house, 8 rooms and bath, city
steam, 426 North street. Inquire
125 North Fourth street.
1716 ELM STREET, six rooms and
bath; rent, $15.00 a month. Union Real
Estate Investment Company, Room 403,
Franklin Building, 212 Locust street.
DWELLINGS NO. 40 and No. 42 South
Court avenue, with conveniences; rent,
SIB.OO. Chas. Adler, Real Estate and
Insurance, 1002 North Third straet.
THREE-STORY brick dwelling, No.
1015 Market street; every convenience;
possession at once. Inquire 213 Pine
street.
1933 North Third street, $45. For
particulars see John C. Orr, 222 Market
street.
For Sale
FOR SALE
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at
public sale in front of the State Capi
tol Building, at entrance Fourth and
State streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10
o'clock, a. in., February 14, 1914, the
following buildings and structures upon
the premises within the boundaries of
the proposed extension of Capitol Park,
in Eighth Ward, City of Harrisburg:
State Street, 433-514-514 rear,
Walnut Street, 414-630,
Cowden Street, 124,
South Street, 426-500-%,
Cranberry Street, 408,
West Avenue, 532,
North Street, 715.
The purchaser shall pay to the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, through
the office of the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds arid Buildings. Harrisburg,
Pa., by certified check or United States
Currency, the amount at which the said
building or buildings and structures
are awarded to them, as follows: A
cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be
made on day of sale and the balance
before entering upon the property to
remove the material purchased.
In all cases whore the premises are
unoccupied, possession will bei given
the purchaser Immediately. Where the
premises are tenanted, possession will
be given immediately after the prem
ises are vacated. The Commonwealth
will not be responsible for any damage
to property after possession Is given.
Purchaser shall state at the time of
their offer the time required to remove
the buildings and material after being
given possession by the Common
wealth, which in no case shall be long
er than 60 days. All building refuse
shall be carted away from the premises
by the purchaser. All foundation walls
must be taken down and removed at
least three feet below level of street.
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all bids.
The work of removal shftll be perform
ed under the direction of and to the
satisfaction of the Superintendent of
Public Grounds and Buildings.
NOTE: The sidewalks and street
pavements are not to be removed by
purchaser of buildings or structures
under this schedule.
By order of the board,
C. P. RODGUHS, Secretary.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent.
WASTE PAPEH FOR SALB
IN accordance with the Act of As
sembly, approved July 19, 1913, the
Superintended of Public Printing and
Binding will receive at his office, in
the Capitol, at Harrisburg, Pa., at 12
o'clock noon, on Tuesday, February 17,
1914, sealed bids for the purchase of
the following waste paper:
20 to 25 tons, more or less, white
and pink paper used for Legislative
bills and calendars, 3 tons of Legisla
tive Journal paper, several thousand
large stringed envelopes, all paper
printed. Purchaser will be required to
remove from State Capitol at his own
expense and must pay for same be
fore removal, checks to be made pay
able to Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia. Bids must be by the hundred
pounds, the entire lot of each particular
class of paper fo be sold to the highest
and best bidder. Paper can be seen by
calling on Superintendent of Public
Printing, or samples will be mailed up
on request.
A. NEVIN POMEROY,
Superintendent of Public Printing and
Binding.
FOH SALB
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap
Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Dongola, Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut streets.
WHITE and Buff Orpingtons, Barred
Plymouth Kocks, White Leghorns and
Rhode Island Reds. Good breeding and
laying stock. Must sell on account of
room. Eggs for hatching and day-old
chicks. Custom hatching done at 3c
per egg. Apply 2438 Cam by street,
Penbrook, Pa. A. B. Davis.
ONE golden oak rolltop desk, one
golden oak refrigerator, one mangle
for hotel or boardTnghouse; all in good
condition. Inquire 912 North Third
etreet. (
SPECULATORS MARKED
TIME DURING WEEK
First Days of Month Bare of Important Developments;
Bond Offerings Absorbed Promptly
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Fnnlahrd by H. W. SUAVELY,
Arcade Building.
Chicago, 111., Feb. 7.
Open. Hlgn. Low. Clob
Wheat—
May 931* ....
July
Corn—
May 66%
July 65 %
Oats-
May 38%
July 38%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated i'rcst
Chicago, 111., Feb. 7. Hogs Re
ceipts, 19,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.60
@8.70; light. $8.45@8.70; mixed, »8.45@
8.70; heavy, $8.45(?i>8.70; rough, $8.45®
8.50; pigs, $7.25@8.50.
Cattle Receipts, 200; steady.
Beeves, $7.00@9.50; Texas( steers, $6.85
@8.00; stockers and feeders. $5.60@8.10;
cows and heifers, $3.50 @8.50; calves,
$7.25 @ 10.25.
Sheep Receipts, 1,900; steady. Na
tive, $4.65@6.90; yearlings, $5.60@6.80;
lambs, native, $6.70@7.70.
For Sale
EGGS Silver Campines, Black and
White Mlnorcas, Barred and White
Rocks and Columbian Wyandottes. T.
D. Orris, MechanlCßburg, Pa.
HOUSEFULL of furniture. House can
be rented by person buying furniture,
but not a requirement. Address F„
957, care of Telegraph.
ONE very old mahogany buffet: also
a few bureaus and tables; all antiques.
A. Levin, 230 South street. Furniture
repairs and finishing.
ONE font 'of 10 pt and one font of
12 pt. O. S.. with Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
BARRED ROCK and White Rock
Eggs for hatching; 15 eggs for 75 cents.
Call, or address, M. H. Stanfleld, Shlre
manstown. Pa.
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S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Cocks, Hens,
Cockerels and Pullets. Direct from
Tompkins & Best eggs. H. Watts, Mil
lersburg, Pa.
SIDEBOARD. S4O when new. Will
be sold cheap. Second-hand furniture
dealers need not apply. Apply 417 Pef
fer street
TWO POOL TABLES FOR SALE. In
cluding balls, cues and racks, in good
condition. J. W. Riegel, Enola, Pa.
CHEAP Typewriter desk and
chair and No. 4 Underwood typewriter.
Apply at 440 Crescent street.
AN Aquarium, about 3 feet square,
with table. Address A.. 402. care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
For Rent
STORE HOOM FOR RENT on the
corner of Third and Cumberland
streets, No. 1200. Show windows side
and front. In a live part of Harris
burg. The largest and best market
house, two of the best banks and many
first-class business hoi'ses in the same
square. In center of population. Size
of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. ceiling. Up
to-date In every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month, Including heat.
J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street.
FOII RENT Deatrable office* In the
Telegraph Untitling, alßgly or tn-Jullf.
lnijulre at lluatneaa Office.
FOR HUNT
STORE ROOM NO. 1302 North Sixth;
kitchen in roar; room upstulra; Kood lo
cation for business. Inquire at 1129
North Sixth street.
—
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
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Storage
HARRISBTJRG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private ■ oojns
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low dtorage ratea. South
St. and Pen:". R. R.
STORAGE 419 broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to *3. Wagons, 76 centa
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
6-7, 0 North Market Square.
Died
BRIGGS Rachel Tod Briggs, daugh
ter of the late John H. and Julia A.
Briggs, died at her residence, 324
North Second street, Friday, Febru
ary 6, 1914.
Funeral services at 2 o'clock, Mon
day, February 9, from Market Square
Presbyterian Church. Burial private.
Legal Notices
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS
OF DAUPHIN COUNTY
No. 510 Equity Docket.
Harriet Gardner, Plaintiff, against
Lewis Starry, Seright Starry, Emory
Coulson, Ivan Coulson, Elmer Coulson,
Sarah Miller, George Starry, Irvln
Starry and the heirs of Irene Starry
Hink, deceased, defendants.
To Elmer Hunter, Lewis Starry, and
the heirs of Irene Starry Hink, deceas
ed.
Take notice that the plaintiff in the
above case alleges a mistake and omis
sion In the description of land intended
to be conveyed by deed of Adam Starry
to Harriet Gardner, the plaintiff, and
John Y. Gardner, by deed dated April
13, 1906, said omission being the part
of said premises fronting eleven (11)
feet on North Second street, Harris
burg, Pa., and extending eastwardly
lifty-two (52) feet to a line; and prays
the court to decree the reformation or
said description so that it shall be the
correct description of the land and
premises, viz: No. 1327 North Second
street, Harrlsbtirg, Pa., intended to be
conveyed by said deed.
That January 21, 1914, the court made
an order that you, Elmer Hunter, Lewis
Starry and the heirs of Irene Starry
Hink, be and you are hereby required
to cause an appearance to be entered for
you and to file answers to said bill
within twenty days after February 7,
1914.
If you fall to comply with said or
der you will be liable to have the bill
taken pro confesso, and a decree made
against you in your absence.
HARRY C. WELLS. Sheriff,
Harrlsburg. Pa.
S. S. RITPP.
A. M. BOWMAN,
Solicitors for Plaintiff.
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Governor of
Pennsylvania, on Monday, March 1,
1911 under t..e provisions of an Act of
Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide
for the incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations," approved April
29, 1874, and the supplements thereto,
for a charter of an intended corpora
tion to be called the PAXTON PRESSED
BRICK COMPANY, the character and
object of which Is the manufacture,
purchase and sale of bricks and build
ing materials from clay, slag, concrete
and admixtures thereof, and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges by
said Act of Assembly and Its supple
ments conferred. l
CHARLES C. STROH,
Solicitor.
FEBRUARY 7, 1914.
New York, Feb. 7. The stock mar
ket all but reached a state of dead
lock this week. The buoyancy and ac
tivity of the January rise In prices van
ished, and the market settled down to
narrow and uncertain movements,
which effected no material alterations
in the level of prices. Having discount
ed in the recent rise the improvement
in financial and business conditions the
market lay quiet pending the develop
ment of new factors. As the week was
bare of important developments, specu
lators marked time.
December reports of the principal
railroads were distinctly unfavoraDie.
There was a further Improvement in
the Bteel trade, attended In some cases
by higher prices. Shares of corpora
tions with Mexican Interests were bene
fited by President Wilson's decision to
raise the embargo on exportation of
arms to Mexico, it being assumed that
this policy would tend to hasten the
restoration of peace.
Kates for money held easy and such
bond offerings as were made were ab
sorbed 'promptly. Investment condi
tions have Improved to a point which
makes probable extensive applications
for new capital. Various railroads are
expected to bring forward large band
issues in the near future.
Furnished by 11. YV, SNAVELY,
Arcade Building;.
New York, Feb. 7.
. , „ Open. Clos.
American Beet Sugar 26-% 26
American Can 30% 31 it
American Can pfd. .93 9'
American Cotton Oil 45 45 v
Am. Ice Securities.. 26% 27
Am. Locomotive ... 34% 34%
American Smelting . 68% 68%
American T. & T. . . 121% 1215
Anaconda o 4 if
Atchison . ; sg £
Baltimore & Ohio .. 33* 93\
Bethlehem Steel pfd 76 76
Brooklyn R. T 911/ ~ j,
California Petroleum 28% 28%
Canadian Pacific ... 216% 216%
Central Leather ... 30 *nu
Chesapeake & Ohio. 65% 61 R?
™ 1 !
|?BUl»ng d S U e C curitiM'. i| % \% *
Erie ist pfd. - 'iV a 22*
Goodrich, B. F. ... 24 Jju
Goodrich, B. F„ pfd. 90 V? onv
Great Nor. pfd. . 132% 132 &
Great Nor. Ore subs. 37 36 u
Illinois Central no 110
Interboro-Met. ... Ir. a/
Interboro-Met 61»t kiS
Lehigh Valley 152 ir>?u!
Mex. Petroleum ... 72
Missouri Pacific ... 27 ,'Jft
Nex. Con. Copper ~ 16Vi i<;v
New York Cw.tral .. 91% 90>4
aw.:- H«,s 1
Penna. R. R ' I j 2 if 1 J?
Pittsburgh Coal .... 2 2 % 2•• v
Pressed Steel Car . 42% Au.
Ray Con. Copper , 19 aT 10 a/ 2
Reading ... ...
sep's ep ' I T r ? n & Steel . 25% 05 V,
Rock Island 8 £
Rock Island pfd 1314 , Lg
> Hn"^ ern Paclflc ••• 96 % 97 u
Southern Railway . 27
Southern Ry. pfd . . Jjj*
Tennessee Copper . -$
TTtv[ aS D° ,npany •• • 146 i 4 (j
Union Paclflc 161 ic*
U .8. Rubber . 59 *
u.s.steel 22 M
Utah Copper ... 541*
wabash pfd.:::::: t s i&
Western Union Tel.. 63V. pqi?
Woolworth .J .J?? ,««*
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
I>ew York, Feb 7 rr* ■
s'aisfe 2"ss
83iu« %,'i. ,n '"«««"» "f i'Is.IOO
The statement follows
r Actual CondwioiiH
OSMOO 8 ' * 201 ?.2S1.000; increase. , 7> .
000. PeC ' e ' * 397 ' 331 >°00; decrease, $1,700,-
«l, I slf.oo0 ten<ler3 ' «°.»«.000; decrease.
,1,91c,270 >°00; decrease,
|13»|i)OO. at ' 0 "' Increase,
ir.?ooo! s cash reserve 'n vault, $408,-
vauu! 5 569,9"o P o'oo leS Cash res erv e in
'ng r HouHe m mtmber B roS ca V r e V th Clear
oent. cash reserve! 25 ,K ' r
PHII.ADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia. Feb 7 un .
Steady; ny» 9 V '• —' wheat
No. 1, Northern DutuM^ 01 " 4, 98 A®»7c;
1.02. ' JJuluth, export sl.ol©
na?ural, Tocal Pa fi^tlw.T" yellow
local, 71 i/j <® 7>4c® 70 ° : d ° M kil n dried,
- White. 45045Vic
ton $27~60CT28 mi' flrm ? r; winter, per
eprln *' P" to".
. Shears Market firm:
m ' 4 - 2 , 0 c; flr >e granulated, 4.10 c;
confectioners' A, 4.00 c; Keystone, A,
The market is firm;
western creamery, extras, 28c; nearby
prints, fancy, 31c.
T he market Is firm;
t'ennsylvanla and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $8.40 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, SB.IO per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.40
per case: do., firsts, free cases, SB.IO
per case ' *
Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 17®
. young: chickens, 13@18c;
broiling chickens. old roo»»
era, ll@12c; ducks, 16@18c; do,, spring
'
Big Horse Sale
One carload of fine Virginia horses just received at my stables.
Seventh and Camp streets, Harrisburg, Pa. These will be sold on
Wednesday, February 18, 1 P. M.
They range in age from 4 to 8 years. I also have 15 head of well
bred Perry county horses and mares, ranging in weight to 1500 pounds,
which will also be sold same day and time. Any person in need of a
good workhorse or light delivery, will do well to come and see them.
B. F. HOFFMAN
DGALEIt IN HOUSES, COAI. AND ICE
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
V
| FOR SALE . I
I Modern Brick House (Three Story!
Front) 221 Foster St. I
g Lot forty feet wide, side yard and asphalted alley in rear. Large 8
5 hall, thirte'en room <4 with washstands.) Also a lavatory on first floor, g
5 bathrooms on second and third floor. Abundant closet space. Front S
» porch set back from pavement. Three open tire grates and eomplete x
Jf water heating system. Desirable residential section. Front street park X
X 200 yards distant. Midway between post office and markethouso. In- 5
X quire of W. S. Young or H. M. McCormlck, Jr., Cameron Building, 5
5 Harrisburg, Pa. ' 5
ducks. l«®17c; geese. 16@17c; turkeys
16018 c. ,
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 17® 18c; do.,
medium sizes, 15<g>16o; do., •mall,
12® 14c; old roosters, 14c; roast
'ng chickens, fancy, 19(920c; broil-
In* chickens. fan'-v 20®'!2' do fair
18(?T19c; capons, large, 23@25c; d 0.,,
small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24@25c;
do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, 11® 18c; geese,
11 til 1 Sc.
Potatoes Steady; New York and
Eastern, 75078 c; Western, per bushel,
75®78c; Jersey, per basket, 20%50c.
Bay The market Is weak; tim
othy, No. 17, large bales, $17.60® 18.00;
No 1, medium bales. $17.00017.50; No.
2, $16.00016.60; No. 3, $14.00015.00.
.„V„ ov ?r mlxed : Light mixed. $16.00®
16.60; No. 1,$15.00015.50; No. 2, $14.00
014.50.
miBBER STAMfiA
>JiB SEALS £. STENCILS |PV
|f
<ll 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. If
Bargains in Real
Estate
1610 North, S-story brick. ...$3,700
ISSO North, 3-story frame, $2,200
1402 North, 3-s'tory frame... $2,100
1526 Walnut, 3-story brick
(a bargain) $3,800
2578 Boas (Penbroolc), 120 x
180 $2,300
2836 Main (Penbrook), 16x
245 $2,000
1837 Briggs, 2 -story frame,
16x110 $1,300
621 Forster, 2 % -story frame,sl,7oo
No. 1938 Penn street, 3-story brick,
8 rooms, bath, all improvements;
open stairway, front and back;
side, rear and front entrance,
$2,800 —$2,000 mortgage can be
left on.
No. 230 N. Fourteenth street, brick
and frame, 3-story; large lot; all
improvements. Rents for S2O
per month, $2,600.
New houses on Seventeenth, North
and Regina streets.
Irwin M. Cassel
REAI, ESTATE AND INSURANCE
1444 Rearlna Street
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PUBLIC SALE
of Valuable City Properly
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
21, 1914, AT 1.30 P. M. IN
FRONT OF THE COURT
HOUSE IV THE CITY OF
HARRISBURG, PA. Will be
offered at public sale that most
desirable property, consisting of
three dwellings, situate at and
known by the numbers 1803,
1805, 1807, State state, Harrls
burg, Pa. This property fronts
fifty-five (55) feet on said State
street and extends back a dis
tance of one hundred and sixty
five (165) feot, more or less, to
an alley at the rear, and con
sists of three eight-room brick
houses equipped with electric
light, gas, steam heat, bath, all
modern improvements and all
easily rentable at attractive
rentals. The houses are com
paratively new, having been
built but a matter of three
years, are easy of access and lo
cated in one of the best resi
dence sections of the city.
This is an exceptional oppor
tunity to purchase residence
property which Is attractive as
an investment.
These properties will be of
fered separately and as a whole.
Terms will be made known
on day of sale by
Isaac I. Wingert
Executor of the Estate of Wil
liam V. Starliper, Deceased.
I
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams A Co.. It. 304, 8 N. Market Sq.
TAKE NOTICE
Several grocery stores for
sale.
Four houses for rent.
Mortgage loans negoti
ated. Houses sold on easy
payments.
Fire insurance.
Bergner Building
4 f
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