Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 09, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    Where Man and the Work Find Each Other
There Are Men
Who Know How
TO GARDEN WELL
i
Some of these men are now unemployed.
The chances are they have been working at
some trade and their lack of employment is
due to no fault of their own.
These men can find work and plenty of it
in gardens and in putting yards and lawns
in order.
The quickest way to secure a goodly num
ber of patrons is through Telegraph WANT
ADS.
DIED
DULL— Andrew J. Dull. Died April 9,
in his 84th year.
Friends and relatives are invited to
attend funeral services at his lato resi
dence, 101 South Front street. Harris
burg, Pa., on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock. Burial private. Kindly omit
flowers.
Other papers, please copy.
PAGE On Tuesday, April 7, 1914,
Daniel R. Page, 226 North Fifteenth
street, in his 63d year.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
.o'clock, from his late residence. Tho
'relatives and friends arc invited to at
tend without further notice. Burial
private.
LOST
LOST Saturday night, bunch of
keys, near Filbert and South streets.
Liberal reward If returned to this office.^
LOST On Saturday, Masonic watch
charm. Reward if returned to this
office, or L G. Varney, 1610 State
street.
LOST Lady's brooch, set in pearls
with large pearl in center and largo
pearl extended, Saturday, between 6:30
and 6 o'clock. Reward if returned to
417 Ma< - lay street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Experienced person to
repair patent leather' tips. Steady
work. Apply W. L. Kreider'e Sons Alts.
Co., Inc., Palmyra, Pa.
WANTED Shoe cutters on chil
dren's shoes. Sterling Shoe Co., Wil
iiamsport. Pa.
DRIVER, experienced, wanted for icc
cream wagon; must come well recom
mended; married man preferred. Call
between 2 and 5 o'clock. Walker &
Messimer, 411 North Second street.
MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at
once for Electric Railway Motormen
and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month;
no experience necessary; fine opportu
nity; no strike; write immediately for
application blank. Address Box 820,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED. MESSENGERS Boys
with bicycles preferred. Permanent
employment Good wages. Apply im
mediately. Western Union Telegraph
Company.
WANTED Young man to do col
lecting for Harrisburg firm. One hav
ing experience ••■referred. Must be able
to give goo_, satisfactory reference as
to character, honesty, etc. State age
and salary expected. Apply to C., 543,
care of Telegraph.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN for Pennsylvania terri
tory to sell the Van Gieckland gas
lighting system for country homes,
bungalows, cottages. We install 12
lights in your home ready to light for
less than SIOO.OO. 40-candie-power
manle burners cost VtC per hour. Dem
onstrations Friday and Saturday even
ings in shop Second and Liberty streets,
Harrisburg, or address Vangleckland
Co., 110 East Fortieth street, New York
kCity.
WANTED A successful Industrial
Life Insurance producer in Harrisburg
who can secure and manage local bust
ness getters. We have a wonderful
proposition for either Industrial or
Fraternal solicitors. Big opportunity
for the proper man to manage our Har
risburg territory. Must bo clean cut,
tactful and supplied with strongest en
dorsements. Salary, commission and
renewals to the right man. Insurance,
106 Schiller Building, Chicago.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Capable white woman
for general housework two in family
—must have references. Apply 2143
North Second street
WANTED Respectable middle-aged
woman for general housework; must
be good, plain cook; three in family;
no children; good reference required.
326 Hummel street.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
2011 Moltke Ave.. 2 s. b„ 6 r. ... 910
692 S. 20th St, 2% s. f„ 6 r. & b., *l2
637 Briggs St.. J & a. f., 5 r sl2
1926 Wallace St, 3 s. f., 7 r., .. 912
1005 N. 19th St., 3 s. f., 8 r„ .... 912
1535 S. 13th St. 2 s. b., 7 r. *io
326 Strawberry Ave., 3 s. b.. 8 r.. 91U
611 Walnut St.. 3 e. 9 r., *2O
1024 8. 18th St.. ZVt b. b.: 8 r. & ft.,935
12S S. 2d St. 3 s. b„ li r . A b.. Jsr.
1627 N. 2d St., 3 s. b., 10 r. & b., *45
122 Chestnut St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b , 945
Newport —Desirable summer home
the Marshall property—furnished
house—stable and 2 acres ol
ground.
Hlghaptrr—"Yellow house"—2 s f
I rooms jl"
Lemoyne —3s4 York street, 2 s. f i
r '*7
APARTMENTS
IS X. 4th St., second floor apart
ment. 3 rooms and bath *25
914 S. 17th St., third floor house
keeping apartment «2«
128 Walnut St., second floor
housekeeping apartment 3
rooms and bath city steam
heat «35
Tie N. 6th floor— 4 rooms
bath city steam heat 930
The Donaldson —Second, near locust
street very desirable single
rooms and suites of two, three and
four rooms (no housekeeping).
STORE; ROOMS AND OFFICES
400 Market St., room on 3d floor, 910
412 Market St., two rooms 030
1 828 Market St., store room, 25x160 ft.
823 Broad St., 3-story brick and
basement (24x125 ft. to rear alley)
512-520 Market St., United States
Hotel property 75 rooms—entire
or by floors.
Mlddlctovrn Store room on Union
street 033
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Locust and Court Streeta.
THURSDAY EVENING, HXRRB3BURG TELEGR3PH APRIL 9,1914.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
,j
j WANTED Experienced
] banders steady work. Apply
j Central Cigar Co., 425 S. Cam
; eron street.
i WANTED Young lady to clerk In
' i candy and ice cream store; must be 21
!or over. Apply 1826 North Sixth street
WANTED Four young ladies, un-
I der 22, to travel with lady manager
and assist in advertising and demon-
I stratlng work. Experience unneces
sary. Must be bright and quick to
learn. Expenses paid. $lO salary to
start besides commissions. Call prompt
ly 8:30 or 3 o'clock. 202 Calder Build
ing.
WANTED At once, white woman
cook at Nurses' Home, Mt Alto. In
t quire Room IS4, Capitol.
| WANTED Twenty more thorough-
I 1 ly experienced operators on power ma
chines. Jennings' Mfg. Co., 414-416
State street.
, WANTED An experienced lady
• stenographer. A steady position for the
I right person. Address Tho Mlffllnlnirfe,
j Buggy Co., Miffllnburg, Pa.
| WANTED Thoroughly experlencea
I saleswomen for cloak department, also
I ilress goods department, In Harrisburg
I Department Store. Very good salary to
| those with ability. Apply X., 942, care
j of Telegraph.
I WANTED White girl for general
housework; small family; good wages;
references required. Apply 2135 Green
street.
FIFTY experienced operators for
»«wlnn on power machines; paid while
learning. Apply 8. Silver, Forster and
'"Vjwden streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
' WANTED - Lady or gentleman for
progressive position, no objection to
traveling; one interested in educational
advancement of children. Salary to
start SSO a month and expenses. State
present employment and address.
Travel, care of Telegraph.
; SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
! WANTED Male nurse, thoroughly
experienced In nursing of general dis
eases, desires case. No objection to
traveling. Best city references. Ad
dress Box 8., 881, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man desires
I work, driving a bakery wagon, or run
| ning engine, collecting; best of refer-
I ence. Address H. M., 1737 North Sixth
j street, City.
WANTED Two young men want
, positions on a farm; willing to do any
; thing. Answer soon. Klavansky. care
of M. Agree, 607 Walnut street, Harris
i burg, Pa.
! WANTED Boy, 15 years old, wishes'
driving a team. Apnly Wil
am Keils 558 Wo.dbine street
■ WANTED Situation as collector
| for several days each week, or regular -
! ly, with seven years' experience. Ad
-1 dress J. W. Dlehl, 1223% North Sixth
i street
j WANTED Boy 13 years of age
j wants situation in drug store or gro
cery store after school hours. Call, or
write, 562 Forrest street. City.
WANTED Gardener wants position
on gentleman's place; experienced; also
pruning and grafting fruit trees. Ad
dress G., 879, care of Harrisburg >le
graph.
WANTED Two strong, reliable,
energetic, young men, 18 years of age,
desire positions of any kind; can fur
nish best of references if required. Ad
dress F. W. A., 408 Chestnut.
WANTED Young man, 18, wants
position of any kind; can furnish ref
erence if required. Inquire of C. M..
1737 North Sixth street, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged man desires
w ,°L k oi a ny k >h d - Address 0.. 538, caro
of Telegraph.
WANTED Young blind man wants
wark caning chairs. Call, or address,
Nathaniel Branch. 1418 North Seventh
street City.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED By colored woman, day's
work or as chambermaid. Address 1322
Marion street
WANTED A practical nurse would
like nursing. Phone Bell 1521 R.
I WANTED —By colored woman,
housecleaning work of all kinds by
day; can give reference. Call, or ad
dress, 340 Cherry avenue.
WANTED Positions for two per
sons at day's work or by the week.
Call, or write, 348 South Cameron street
City.
STENOGRAPHER Yoting lady, de
ires position as stenographer. Expert
enced and can furnish reference. E.,
540, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young girl wishes em
ployment after schooE 804 Capital.
WANTED A reliable white woman
wishes a few days' work a week. Ad
drcssß., 1741 Susquehanna street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Perry County Farm, 1
mile from Perry County R. R„ 4 miles
from Lushß Run, on P. R. R-, 38 acres.
7-room house, barn and all necessary
outbuildings. Good water. Fruit. A
real bargain at *I,GOO. Also Adams
County Farm of 25 acres, with
first-class 8-room house and good out
i buildings; '2% ml. from E. Berlin; Iron
stone soil; fine fruit land. Price, $1,750.
SSOO cash, balance on mortgago at 5 per
cent. C. E. Beam. 648 Munech street.
FOR SALE lnspect those new brick
houses on Boas street near Sixteenth —
6 rooms bath gas furnace
porches well rented good invest
ment. Price and particulars at • Bell
/Realty Co., Bergnar Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Modern house, all Im
provements, (5,200. Ar>olv 228 Wood
bine street.
HESAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SPECIAL PHICE INDUCEMENTS TO
QUICK BUYER For 1815 Whitehall
Street. 3-story brick dwelling fronting
on Reservoir Park. A delightful loqa
tion. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and
Court Sts.
FRAME HOUSE. located on Briggs
street, between Second and Third; 8
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice it sold this Spring. Address S. 0..
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One-acre fruit and
chicken farm —
frame dwelling: 5 room» one mile
north of Twentieth and State streets.
Price, (1,050.00. Terms easy—posses
sion at once. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec
' and and Walnut streets.
I .
I FOR SALE 558 Woodbine street
1 3-story brick and frame 8 rooms and
bath stable on rear lot, 16x110.
Brinton-Packe. Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
SIXTY HOUSES, some new and very
attractive homes; several very good in
vestments. Terms to suit D. E. Bright
bill. 2 North Court street. Both phones.
FOR SALE Rockvllle house 9
rooms slate roof frame river
front paved street one minute to
trolley price, $2,250. Apply to Rock
Shirk, Sixth aoove Division street, Har
rlsburg.
FOR SALE 73-acre farm, 1% miles
south of New Cumberland, on Lewis
berry and Lisburn road. Nine-room
house, barn accommodating 22 head of
stock, hog pen, chicken house, butcher
house, wash and spring houses. Every
thing in good repair. Excellent spring
and well. Also two lots 40x105 feet, on
Seventh street, Elkwood. Excellent
home sites. Inquire Caleb A. Drayei,
Twelfth and Bridge streets. New Cum
berland.
FOR' SALE Modern House,
all improvements, ($5,300), 228
Woodbine street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
I FOR RENT Cottage Seekers Take
I Notice; We will rent diningroom, two
bedrooms, and use of kitchen, bath,
large porches, etc., for week-end, by
the week or longer period throughout
the entire summer. Near station, trol
ley service, mountain, creek and other
attractions. Get particulars and make
reservations, ilell Realty Co., Bergner
Building. f
FOR RENT Furnished house. 709
North Sixth street, until September 14,
10 rooms—4 bedrooms. Kont reason
able to right party. Possession any
time to May 1. Dr. B. S. Behney, 202
Locust street, Harrisburg.
FOR RENT 431 Market street, at
entrance of Subway l3 rooms 2
baths steam heat suitable for
rooming house. Apply Chas. Adler, 1002
North Third street.
FOR RENT Plot of ground on
Briggs street, near Cowden. Call at
Max Cohn and Son, 678 Briggs.
FOR RENT Furnished house, all
improvements, 1166 Mulberry street. In
quire Roe Apartments, Thlrteentn. and
Derry streets.
Desirable residence, 1503 N.
Second, in perfect order; side
entrance; front porch; every con
venience. Steatn heated, Vapor
system. Inquire Pine Street.
Phone 3687.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres mountain land, known as the
"Squire Miller Farm" in Went Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Koad, about 4 miles from
Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
Trust Co., Fteal Estate Department, 222
Market street, Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Single house in town
or city, located near factory or in '.oca
tion for boardlnghouse. Must have fur
nace and water In house. Must be clean
and free from everything. No other but
a boarding location need apply. Ad
dress Box 94, New Cumberland, Pa.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished apart
ments for housekeeping, at 1425 Derry
street. Inquire 1423 Derry street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished house
keeping apartment; fronting on Locust
street; four rooms and bath; also com
plete kitchen facilities for cooking, etc.
Storage locker in basement. Apply
Penna. Realty Co., 132 Locust street.
FOR RENT Apartment; five rooms,
bath, pantry, porch, city steam heat,
continuous hot water. [Perfect condi
tion.] Rent reasonable. Centrallv lo
cated. Address L, 880, care of Tele
graph.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished room, for
gentleman only; three minutes' walk to
Market Square. Apply 226 South Sec
ond street.
— /
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping;
all conveniences. Call at 516 State
street.
FOR RENT Suite of three unfur
nished rooms, with private bath and
kitchen, Including range; fronting on
Second street; centrally located. Applv
Penn. Realty & Improvement Co., 132
Locust street
FOR RENT Best rooms in Harris
burg newly furnished single or
en suite all rooms facing Capitol
Park hot and cold running water
electric light and gas In each room
use of phone. Possession April 11. Per
manent people desired. Apply p. o
Box 385, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT One or two nicely fur
nished, airy rooms on third floor, in
private house; all conveniences; city
steam, gas, bath, telephone, facing
Capitol. Price moderate. Inquire 4°6
North street.
FOR RENT —• Furnished or unfur
nished rooms, all improvements, Includ
ing steam heat. Apply 1610 Derry
street.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, with board; all improvements
use of Bell phone 669 R. Apply *l4
Capital street.
FOR RENT Large unfurnished
room: city steam heat; light house
keeping allowed. 719 North Second
street. Apply 513 North Second street
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished, good location, facing park, with
use of bath, 305 South Front street
Call from 2 to 4 P. SI. or at 1010 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room. 20 North Seventeenth street.
FOR RENT One large furnished
room, facing front and side, with
ThlVteenFh str* et, B Clty! all at 104 Boutn
FOR RENT A very desirable room
on the second floor; all conveniences
use of telephone. Apply cornex Fourth
and Chestnut streets.
WANTED Two business women to
share furnished apartment, no house
keeping; very central; rent reasonable.
Address X., 681, care of Telegraph
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite, all conveniences. Including phone;
reference required. Apply 1016 North
Front «treet.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT. — Nicely furnished room,,
in private family; rent reasonable; no
children; gentleman preferred. 1619
North Fifth street.
FOR RENT Two nice, unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping;
Hill section. Address R., 541, care of
Telegraph.
TWO nicely furnishes rooms, for gen
tlemen. with city heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Brlggs street
FURNISHED ROOMS. Blnglu or en
suite; all conveniences; use of phone.
209 State street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Family of four would
like two or three rooms and bath, fur
nished or partly furnished, for light
housekeeping. Hill location preferred.
Mouerate rent. Address H., 878, care of
BOARDERS WANTED
BOARDERS OR ROOMERS WANTED
—With or without board; all conveni
ences. Apply to 1737 North Sixth street,
or call Bell phone 1437 W.
ROOMS AND BOARD
ROOMS AND BOARDING at 1717 Re
glna street. Private family. Flno Hill
location, near Reservoir Park. Use of
bath, phone. Reasonable prices. Gen
tlemen only. Bell phone 1794 W.
WANTED
WANTED To buy, second-handed
cash register; must be in good shape.
Apply 1826 North Sixth Btreet.
WANTED Stamp Collection. State
price, number of U. S. and number of
foreign stamps, age of collection. Elliot
McKibben, South Bethlehem, Pa.
WANTED TO BUY, one good upright
or square piano. Must be cheap. Ad
dress A., 877, care of Telegraph
""FOB SALE
FOR SALE lndian Runner Ducks
outlay all others. Get the heavy lay
i ins white egg strain,
12; $6.00 per 100. Oliver Hoover,
Riverside, Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery Store, ?ood
corner location; all good, clean stock;
good trade; good reason for selling.
Price, S9OO to quick buyer. Address
P., 876, care of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE —Pair cheap work horses.
Will sell on account of no use for them,
i Can be seen at Brown's Blacksmith
| Shop, Nineteenth and State streets.
t FOR SALE Auto, four-passenger,
1913 model, fully equipped; self-starter;
electric light, etc.; new tires; car good
as new. A. H. Kreider, Middletown, Pa,
FOR SALE—Cadillac Roadster, 1910;
first-class condition; guaranteed. Bar
gain to quick buyer. Apply W., 537,
care of Telegraph.
In the District Court of the United
States For the Middle District of
Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No.
2664 ln the Matter of Mercurio
Brothers, Bankrupt.
PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE
THE undersigned Trustee will expose
at public sale. In front of the Court
House, Harrisburg, Pa., on MONDAY,
APRIL. 20. 1914, AT 2 O'CLOCIi P. M„
the following described real estate:
No. I—All that certain two-story
brick liouse and lot of ground, situate
on the southeast side of Washington
Street In the City of Harrisburg, known
as No, 123 Washington Street, bounded
und described as follows, to wit: Be
?;inning at the northeast corner of a lot
ormerly of George Boyer's heirs, now
other land of S. Mercurio et al., on said
street; thence northwardly along said
street about 15 feet to a 3 feet alley;
thence along said alley 78 feet 9 Inches
across a 4 feet alley to lot belonging to
estate of William H. Cleckner; thence
§Vr? n ® " ne t ' le Estate of
William H. Cleckner towards River Al
ley (now Avenue) about 15 feet to lot
formerly of said George Boyer's heirs,
now other land of S. Mercurio et al.;
thence by lot of the said George Boyer's
heirs 78 feet 9 inches to the place of
beginning. With the right and privi
lege in common with others to the use
of said private alleys.
No. 2—All that lot of ground, situ
ate on Washington Street, In the City
of Harrisburg, known as No. 121 Wash
ington Street, bounded as follows Be
ginning at a point on Washinston
Street at line of the property formerly
of J. Record, now other property of S.
Mercurio et al.; thence along Washing
ton Street towards Front Street 14 feet
9 Inches to line of lot known as No.
119 Washington Street; thence along
said last mentioned line 78 feet 9 inches
to a 4 feet wide private alley; thence
along line of said alley 14 feet 9V4
inches to property formerly of J.
Record, now other property of S. Mer
curio et al.; thence along the line of
same 78 feet 9 inches to the place of be
ginning. Being lot No. 12, as laid down
on Plan of lots of the heirs of George
Boyer, deceased, recorded in Orphans'
Court Docket "V," page 263. Having
thereon erected a two-and-one-half
story brick house with a two-story
back building.
No. 3—All that certain lot or piece
of ground, situate on Washington
Street, In the City of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, known as Mo. 119 Wash
ington Street, bounded an ! described as
follows, to wit: Beginni lg at a point
on Washington Street a. Tot formerly
of Caroline Dressier, now other lot of
S. Mercurio et al.. known as No. 121
Washington Street; thence along Wash
ington street toward Front Street 14
feet 9 Inches to lot, now or formerly,
of the Reckord Estate; thence by line
of said lot 78 feet 9 inches to a 4 feet
wide private alloy: thence along the
line of said alley 14 feet 9Ms inches to
lot formerly of Caroline Dressier, now
other lot of S. Mercurio et al.. known
as No. 121 Washington Street; thence
along the line of said property 78 feet
9 inches to Washington Street, the
place of beginning. Being lot No 13 (n
plan of lots of heirs of George Bover,
deceased, recorded in Orphans' Court
Docket "B," page 263, and having erect
ed thereon a two-and-one-half-story
brick house with a two-story brick
back building.
The above described real estate will
be sold free and clear of all encum
brances. ,
TERMS—to per cent, on day of sale,
and balance thereof on confirmation by
the Court
MERCER B. TATE.
Trustee
FOR SALE Pope Toledo automo
bile, fine condition, stream line body
tires all practically new, two extra cas
ings, four extra Inner tubes, electric
horn, 128-Inch wheel base. 50-H.-P.
$650.00. Call 23 North Fourth street
for further particulars. Pell telephone
USED motorcycles; all make ; over
hauled and in fine condition; guaran
teed to be as lepresented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street
FOR SALE Brown mare, weight,
1,200 It>s„ htavy with colt. Will sell
reasonable. Can't use her on account
of being with colt. Inquire twentieth
and State streets, at Grocery Store.
FOR SALE A barber shop furni
ture complete, with live chairs of
maple wood. Payment half cash and
half on trust. Apply 1326 Fulton
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Two White French
Poodles, $lO each. H. F. Beahm, Luck
now, Pa. Take Rockvllle car and gel
off at Forge Lane.
100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT
Steel Die Embossed Stationery and
Business Cards—increases business
costs less than printing. Harrisburg
Embossing Plant, 4 North Fifth street.
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Ca«e».
Gloves. Sole, I.ainess and Strap
Leather. Calfskin. Kip, Do :g«la. Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Lesther Sample
Cases and Loatner Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co.. second and Chant
nut streets
HATCHING EGGS from vigorous,
heavy-laying, farm-raised White Leg
horns, from the best egg-laying strain
In America, SI.OO per fifteen, |5.00 per
hundred. Max La.utter, Middletown, Pa.
FOR SALE
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board, at 26c each.
One of these qlgns will be given with
each six-tlmo order for a classified ad
If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph
FOR SALE -- Beautiful pack of Silk
Quilt Patches for 25c. Thousands have
been pleased. Valley Supply Co., Dept.
46, Shiremanstown, Pa.
FOR SALE—Buick, Apperson and
Pullman touring cars, in good condi
tion; very cheap. Would make good
business cars. Apply 413-417 South
Cameron street.
FOR SALE—Maxwell Mercury Road
ster, excellent condition; a bargain. Ap
ply 413-417 bouth Cameron stieet. City.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HUN BY, $2
per gallon. sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample. 10c.
L K. Hostatter, Route 6. Lituz, Pa.
ONE font of 10 pt. ana one font of
12 pt. O. a., wltt) Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co..
Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE Edison Phonograph,
mahogany lecord case and records. Ap
ply 20 North Seventeenth street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
relegraoh Business Office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Desir
able suburban ground for sale or ex
change for city property. Good corner
location street car services sc
fare. Ask for our "For Sale" list. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
KOH SAI.E OK EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth
Ward; some of them on paved street.
Will exehange fur Improved proper! >
An exceptional opportunity for a
builder. Call and ln»pect blue print. K.
K. Oyster. Trustee, cure of Telegraph
Business Office.
FOR RENT
TWO desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Union Trust Co.
i
POII RENT Desirable offices In the
Telegraph Uulldlug, «..unl> or eu-aulte.
Inquire al business office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
WELL-LOCATED store room. 26x66.
also small room, 12x30, suitable for
barber shop or small business, on West
High street, Elizabethtown. Pa. Pos
session immediately. Inquire J. H.
Leveniglit, Elizabethtown. Pa.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling;
ono of the best rooms in the city. Ap
2n(i Herr afreet.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR
SALE Restaurant, cigar and tobacco
business, also pool. This equipment
can now be bought at your price. Lit
tle cash needed. 3ell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Presß Syndicate. 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $5
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111 and
117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full line of tha Acme
make.
FOR SALE At Gable s, 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5 000 nets new
Sash, Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, at
$1.15 per set. Also other sizes.
AN investment of from one to five
thousand dollars will secure connection
with a profitable, growing business.
Services paid for and large return on
capital. Address Box K, 527, care of
Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked alter at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
3227 W.
HAULING
H. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable anil
Natioual Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 M rket
street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
i»SO.
HARDWOOD FLOORS
OF all designs. Old floors made new
Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith. 2219
Brookwood street. Harrisburg. Bell
phone 1391 L
ROOK PAINTERS
I WILL paint any old roof. Guaran
tee a watertight Job. All colors. Postal
brings me Maxwell H Hlte, The Koof
Paint Man. Box 328, Harrisburg. Pa.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your wm'ii furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
Wl' ftiinish music for all social
events ■ v.,initiation for house
parties -i • low as J2.50. Address
2embra Mandolin Club, P. O. Box 486
Harrisburg. Pa.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS
C HENRY. Architect and Builder,
will save you money Bungalows a
specialty. 704 South Twenty-fourth
street_Jßellphonel67sJ____ > _____
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
In amounts of SI,OOO and up on first
mortgage on city property, repayable
monthlv or installments. Debt cancel
ed and mortgage satisfied on death of
borrower. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street.
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIET*
WE HA\ E ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
shaie profits of tenders. Legal miee,
easy terms, confidential Offices Rooms
C-7, 9 Nor?h Market !-qtjare
""""—— STORAGE '
HAKHISKI KO STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses built •>*
pre.-sly for storage I'rHate rooms
for household goods and mesiel'ed fa
illties foi storing all kind* of mer
t handlfe. Low storage rales South
St and Pennu R R
STORAGE 419 Broad street for
household goods and merchandise Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3 Wagons. 75 cents
per month Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
8.-oad street Both phones
LEGAL NOTICES
In the Estate of Alvln I. Miller, de
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
testamentary have been duly granted
by the Register of Wills, of Dauphin
County, Commonwealth »of Pennsylva
nia. upon the estate of Alvln I. Miller,
late of Harrisburg, said county, deceas
ed, to Elizabeth J. Miller, of Harris
burg, said county and Commonwealth,
and all persons who are indebted to
said estate are requested to make pay
ment without delay, and all persons
who huve lawful claims against the
name aro required to make the same,
kmown without delay to the under
signed.
ELIZABETH J. MILLER
15 South Third Street,
Executrix,
Or to her attorney,
JOHN A. HERMAN,
133 Market Street.
FORE.CN SELLING
DIRECTS MARKETS
Room Traders Follow Lead of Foreign Representatives and
Sold Stock
By Associated Press
New York, April 9. Foreign sell
ing gave direction to the stock market
during the morning. London sold
Canadian Pacific, Steel and Kansas and
Texas, the last for Dutch holders. Koom
traders followed the lead of foreign
representatives and sold stock. Blocks
of 1,000 to 2,500 shares of Steel were
unloaded and the effect of this selling
was shown in the gradual spread of
heaviness in other quarters.
Losses of the favorite shares were
not severe, but the wide breaks occur
red among the specialties and weaker
railroads. Pressure on Kansas and
Texas was due to the reports that the
preferred dividend might be passed at
the meeting of the directors later in
the month. Earnings on the stock dur
ing the eight months of the fiscal year
have been at the ratfe of only 2.15 per
cent.
Bonds were easy.
Furnished hy H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Building
New York, April 9.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 24% 24%
Amal. Copper 76% 75%
American Can 29 28%
Am. C. & F 50% 50%
Am. Ice Securities.. 30 29%
American Smelting. 68% 68%
American Sugar ... 99% 100%
American T. & T... 121% 121%
Anaconda 35 34%
Atchison 96% 96%
Baltimore & Ohio.. 89% 89%
Bethlehem Steel ... 40% 39%
Brooklyn R. T 92% 92%
California Petroleum 25% 25
Canadian Pacific ... 199% 199%
LEGAL NOTICES
rßorosvi. FOR BUILDING
Office of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings, Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, Harris
burg. Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed until 12 o clock noon, of Tuesday,
April 14, 1914, for furnishing all labor
and material necessary to erect a new
fireproof main building on the State
Arsenal Grounds, at Eighteenth and
Herr Streets, Harrisburg, Penna., as
called for in specifications and draw
ings prepared by the Board of Public
Grounds and Buildings.
Specifications and drawings may be
secured by prospective bidders by ap
plying to the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Build
ing, Harrisburg. Pa.
Proposals shall be In sealed enveloDe,
marked "Proposals tor State Arsenal
Building," addressed,
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
Capitol Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILD
INGS, ALSO FOR HEATING AND
VENTILATING PLANTS
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by the Board of School Directors of
East Pennsboro School District, Cum
berland County, until April 21, 1914, at
6:00 P. M., for the erection and con
struction of two stddittonal School
rooms to the Enola School Building, and
also for the erection and construction
of a systerr of heating and ventilating
for the above described building and the
present six-room building.
Also for the erection and construction
of a twi -room School Building at Sum
inerc'ale, and also for the Plumbing in
the Sumrnerdale School Building. Also
for a heating and ventilating plant, at
the Adams Street School Building.
Such proposals must be accompanied
with a certified check for two hundred
dollars, to be returned when contract is
awarded. Proposals are to be sealed
and properly marked on enevlope and
directed to John C. Strlckner, Presi
dent, Enola, Pa. Plans and specifica
tions may be procured from Mr. John
C. Strlckner, Enola. Pa.
The right to reject any or all bids is
hereby reserved by the Board of School
Directors.
JACOB BOWERS,
Secretary.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
PENNSYLVANIA STATE LUNATIC
HOSPITAL.
Harrisburg, Pa., April 6, 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Board of Trustees at the
Hospital until 10 o'clock A. M., May 5.
1914, to furnish all needed supplies to
the Pennsylvania Lunatic Hos
pital. for the year beginning Jure 1,
1914. Blank forms for proposals will
be furnished on application to
H. L. ORTH. M. D„
Superintendent.
PROPOSAL FOR BRIDGE
SEALED proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Build
ing. Harrisburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock
noon, Tuesday, April 14, 1914, for fur
nishing all the necessary labor and
materials as called for in plan: and
specification prepared by Edward K.
Morse, Engineer. Commonwealth Build
ing. Pittsburgh. Pa., for the construc
tion of a bridge (known as the Wasser
Bridge) across the Shtnango Itlver,
fbout one mile beiow Sheuango, Mj.-cer
county. Pa.
Prospective bidders may secure plans
arid specifications by applying to the
offl"e of Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at Capitol
Building. Harrisburg. Pa.
Bidders desiring information not con
tained In the plans and specifications
may apply either to the Engineer, Ed
win K Morse, or to the Superintendent
of Public Grounds and Buildings in
writing. . .
Proposals shall be In sealed en
velopes plainly addressed on the out
side with the name and location of
bridge and name of bidder.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent Puullc Grounds and
Buildings.
NOTICES
I HEREBY contradict the statement
made in last night's paper by by hus
band H. W. Shoemaker, as he left me.
MRS. H. W. SHOEMAKER.
OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT AC
COUNTS AND FINANCE.
Harrisburg, Pa., April 9, 1914.
*140.000. J0 4 PER CENT. CITY BONDS
OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG, PA.
SEALED PKOPOSALS will be receiv
,,l at the ofli< e of the undersigned in
the C.ty of HarWsburg, Pa., until April
L'li 1914, at 3 o'clock P. M.. foi the pur
true of $140,000.00 4 per cent, coupon
it bonds In the denomination of
? 1,000.00. ated March 1. 1914, consist
ng of ten #e. from "\" to "J" Inelu
slve, Fer.es- "A" fir 50 000 00, maturing
March 1 191 i ind one .-cries maturing
annually the tuftei in
ordtr for $10,000: intereft payable at
the office of the City Treasurer on the
first day of March an;l September in
each year.
Bonds will be engraved under the
supervision of and certified to as to
their genulness by the United States
Mortguge and Trust Company, of New
York City, and the legality approved by
John O. Johnson, F.Miulre, of Philadel
phia, Pa., whose opinion as to legality
or duplicate thereof will be delivered to
the purchaser.
Each proposal must be accompanied
by cash, or certified check, payable to
the order of the Cltv Treasurer of Har
risburg, Pa., for two per cent, of the
par value of the bonds wanted.
Delivery of the bonds to be made at
the office of the City Treasurer, Har
risburg, Pa., on or about May 15, 1914.
No bids considered for less than par
and accrued Interest from March 1,
1914, to date of delivery.
The right Is reserved to reject any
or all bids.- For printed form of pro
posal and circular of particulars, ad
dress the undersigned.
W. L. GORGAS,
Superintendent Accounts and Finance
15
Central Leather ... 34% 84%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 53% 52%
0.. M. & St. P 101 100%
Chlno Con. Copper .41% 41%
'•ol. K. & 1 31% 31
Corn Products 8% 8%
Dlsliilng Securities . 18% 18
Erie 29% 29%
General Electric Co. 146 146
Goodrich, B. F 26% 26
Great Northern pfd. 125 124
Great Nor. Ore subs. 33% 32%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 61% 61
Lehigh Valley 144% 144%
Louis. & Nashville . 136% 136%
Mex. Petroleum ... 67 66
Mo., Kan. & Texus . 17 15%
Missouri Pacific ... 25% 24%
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15% 15%
New York Central . 89% 89%
N. Y., N. H. &H. .. 68% 67%
Norfolk & Western. 104% 104
N. Pac. x d 1% 113 112%
Pacific Mall 24 24
Penna. R. R 110% 110%
People's Gas & Coke 122% 122%
Pressed Steel Car 43 43
Ray Con. Copper .. 22% 22
Reading 165% 165%
Rep. Iron & Steel . 23% 23
Rep. Iron &S. pfd. 86 85
Rock Island 3 % 3
Rock Island pfd .. 5% 5%
Southern Pacific ... 94% 94
Southern Railway ,25% 25%
Southern Ry. pfd .. 80 % 80
Tennessee Copper .. 35 34%
Texas & Pacific ... 15% 15%
Texas Company ... 143 141%
Union Pacific IG9 158%
U. S. Rubber 60% 60
U. S. Steel 02% 62
U. S. Steel pfd 110% 110%
Utah Copper 56% 56
Western Union Tel.. 62% 62%
Westinghouso Mfg.. 74% 74
Woolworth 98% 08
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcmlr Building
Chicago, 111., April 9.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat-
May 9U4 91% 90% 90%
July 87 87 86 >4 86%
Corn—
May 69% 69% 68% 68%
July 6S;» 69% 68% 68%
May 39% 39% 39% 38%
July 39% 39% 38% 38%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, April 9. Wheat
Higher; No. 2, red. export, 98® <
98% c; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex
port, $1.03® 1.04.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow,
natural, local, 76%®77c; do., kiln dried,
local, 77% ®7Bc.
Oats Steady; Wo. 2, white. 46%
@ 4 6 % c.
Bran—Market steady; winter, per
ton, $30.00030.60; spring, per toil,
$29.00®29.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 4.00 c; line granulated. ;t,aoc;
confectioners" A, 8.8 0c; Keystone A.
3 6fic.
Butter The market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 26c; nearby
prints, fancy, 29c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases. $6.00 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $5.85 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.00
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.85
per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 18
®2oc; young chickens, 14@20c;
"iiliiu lii' kriis, 11 . > olu i
ers, 12® 13c; ducks, 17® 19c; spring
ducks, 18@20c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys.
1 * in :'ii,-
Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls,
western. fancy, heavy, 20c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 20c; do.,
weights. 12® 15c; unattractive, 13
016 c; old rcosters, 15c; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 18@20c; broil
ing chickens, fancy, 24 ooi'ic; do., fair,
imi/ISIc, capora. large. 23026 c; do,.
»rrial!, 18 0 20c; turkeys, fancy, ?102<c:
<lo., fair, 20023 c; duck*. 11018 c; geea*.
11016 c.
Potatoes Firmer; New York and
Eastern, per bushel, 85®90c; Western,
per bushel, 85® 90c; Jersey, per basket,
20®50c; Florida, per barrel, $5.50®8.00.
Flour—The market iB steady; winter,
ileal. i'i.hstia 4 lu. Hirudins. r«..,i
eylvanla, $4.1504.30; western, $4,250
4 40, palents, $4.5004.5U; Knnsai
•trsierht lute sark< $4 20W4 4f>: s; nine
firsts, cjear, $4.00®4.20; straights, $4.20
@4.40; patants, $4.50®4.75.
Huy The ma et is firm; tim
othy, No 1. lame bales. SIB.OOOIB s';
No. 1, medium bales, $17.50018.00; No.
.. i 11, . ~u -u i . ~u , ,\u, 3, i 14.uu u 16 oii
Clover mixed: Light mixed. $16.50®
17.00; No. 1, do.. $15.60®16.00; No. 2, do.,
t 13.50@14.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., April 9. Hogs Re
ceipts, 17,000; steady. Bulk of sales.
$8.7508.85: light, $8.6508.87%; mixed,
$8.65(fi'8.87 % ; heavy, $8.4008.56; rough,
$8.40@8.50; pigs, $7.65@8.70.
Cattle Receipts, 4,000; steady.
Beeves, $7.0509.50; Texas steers, $7.30
®8.35; stockerrs and feeders, $5.60@8.15;
cows and heifers, $3.75®8.65; calves,
$7.00010.25.
Sheep Receipts, 17,000; steady. Na
tive, $5.40@7.00; yearlings, $5.80®7.40;
lambs, native 1 , $6.30®8.10.
Central Apartments
FOR RENT
6 rooms, 2 bathrooms, city steam
heat and water supplied. Newly
renovated. Convenient in every
v\ ti y.
Can be rented as an entirety, or
In two suites.
Ready about April 15, 1914.
Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St.
Apply to
Commonwealth Trust
Company
Real Eatnte Department
222 MARKET STREET
/' V
FOR SALE
til S. 16th St.. 3-story frame, lm- V
provenients.
62-264 Delaware Ave.. 2-story orlck
all improvements
KOS Green St.. 3-story brick, all Im
pri'vements.
■ 129 Green St. 3-story brick all Im
pro\ pmpntH.
,08 Herr St.. 2-story brick, all Im
provements
PENBROOK
617 Curtln St.. 2%-story frame.
',009 Main St.. 2H-story frame.
PLOT OF GROUND
Southeast Corner Fifth and Emerald
Sts.. 38V4x137 ft.
FARMS
4<i acres. 1% mile from Maryarllle,
Pa
85 acres, % mils north of UncUa
town. Pa.
46 acres, south of Mlddletown, Pa.
H. M. BIRD
UNION TRUST BLDG.
ifjjBBER STAMnn
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