Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 20, 1914, Page 10, Image 10

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MAJESTIC THEATER
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW-Matinee To-morrow
COSMOS HAMILTON'S WONDERFUL FLAY OF MOTHERHOOD
THE BLINDNESS
PRICES Lower floor, 75c, SI.(KI mid 91.501 bnlcony, 50c imil 75ci nai
lery, 25c.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22--MATINEE AND NIGHT
RICHARD I THE DOLL GIRL
CARLE
The Great Frohman
AND y Musical Comedy
HATTIE [J Catchy Songs, Beauty Chorus
WILLIAMS g ENSEMBLI OF 81 PEOPLE
PRICES SEATS ON SALE
Thursday, April 23, Matinee & Night
I Prices-Matinee, 25c to SI.OO. Evening, 25c to $1.50. 1
Seat sale opens Tuesday 9 a. m. !
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Out-Door PhotOS The Reliable House For
of your CHILDREN, your HOUSE,
your AUTOMOBILE or your STOKE.
Thoto finishing for amateurs. Q
%/Gwxfe rianos
YOHN BROS 8 w«rth
iiH \. Vfo«nfl Slrt'fl, Hhuiii io. I V/nii iJi\v/J. Market Square
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MONDAY EVENING.
'JUNIOR GIRLS WILL
SHINE AS SPEAKERS
i
Fortunate Eight Will Take Prizes
For Oratorical Ability at
Central High
More than a score of young girls of
the junior class at the Central high
school are putting in extra hard work
in preparation for the preliminary
contest of the junior girls' prize speak
ing contest, which will take place next
week. Through the kindness of the
Civic Club the nigh school is able to
award four prizes, amounting to sl6,
to the most eloquent speakers. The
entire training of the girls is under
the supervision of Miss Annabel
Swartz. Owing to the unusual ability
of the conteatants It will be a hard
task for the judges to decide which
girls will be the fortunate eight. The
contestants in the preliminaries of
next week will be Miss Elva Bitner,
Miss lonian Jones Miller, Miss Kath
erine von Fahnestock, Miss Mary Eliz
abeth McCormick, Miss Katherine Pe
ters. Miss Catherine Kelker. Miss Dor
othy Helman, Miss Marlon Martz, Miss
Margaret Wiesman, Miss Margaretta
Reed, Miss Sara Nunemacher, Miss
Helen Broomal, Miss Pauline Hauck,
Miss Mabel Wright, Miss Elizabeth
Wagner, Miss Carolyn Hatton, Miss
Elva Bitner.' Miss Hattie Elder, Miss
Ivy Friedman. Miss Elizabeth Gar
diner, Miss Leah Elevens, Miss Jessie
Eebo and Miss Inez Miller.
Dinner to Irving Seniors
in Honor of Miss Campbell
Mechanicsburg, Pa-, April 20. A
dinner of eighteen covers was given
on Saturday evening to the senior class
of Irving College at the home of the
president, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Camp
bell, in honor of the birthday of their
daughter, Miss Clara, who is also a
member of the class of 1914. Tlie table
appointments were of yellow and
white, the class colors, with yellow
shaded candelabra, and yellow snap
dragons and daisies prevailing in the
flowers. The place cards were hand
painted cards representing a daisy. At
the conclusion of the dinner a birthday
cake with lighted candles and gaily
decorated with daisies appeared on
the table;
After the feasting games were en
joyed by the guests, among whom
were Miss Elizabeth Huston, Miss Lil
lian Weber, Miss Stella Engers, Miss
Doris Potter, Miss Ida Dia, Miss Nina
Traver, Miss Grace Roller, Miss Sara
Swartz, Miss Margaret Snyder, Miss
Margaret Huston, Miss Davina Lines,
Miss Vera Yichty, Miss Mary Gerhart,
Miss Nina Fike, Miss Nellie Cook, Miss
Clara Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. E. E.
Campbell.
YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY DANCE
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanicsburg. Pa., April 20. A
pleasant dance was held in Franklin
Hall on Friday night by a number of
young people. Music was furnished
by Weber's orchestra, and refresh
ments were enjoyed at the Rakestraw
Cafe. Those in attendance were Miss
Mary Slaybaugh, of Gettysburg; Miss
Mary Brooks and Miss Bernice Hxim
mer, of York; Miss Weiner, Miss Klep
fer and Earl Steckel, of Carlisle; Miss
Anne Bacon, of Harrisburg; Miss Mae
Singiser, Miss Martha Schafhurt, Miss
Jean Sample, Mr. and Mrs. James
Loose; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumma,
Robert H. Thomas, third; Edgar
Clark, Joseph Clark, William Camp
bell, Fred Mumma, John Sheely,
George Dietz, Robert Mumper and
George Hauck.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
FOR FOURTH-CLASS P. M.'S
Sf>eiia! ti The Telegraph
Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 20. —An
examination for fourth-class postmas
ters for New Kingston, Wormleys
burg, West Fairview and Bowmans
dale was held in the High School
building in this place on Saturday
morning. It was held under the local
board of civil service examiners, of
which Charles K. Palmer is secretary
and G. W. Hershman a member. There
were five applicants for the offices.
IT
SQAQ,
FAHNESTOCK HALL
TO-NIGHT
AT THE PIANO
NEWELL ALBRIGHT
APRIL 20th
V
Palace Theater
Exclusive Universal Program Brat
In thr City.
OIIR PROGRAM TO-MORROW
Miss Gene Ganntler In Gripping
Story of the Alaakau Gold Flelda,
In 3 reels,
"She of the Wolf's Breed"
Trans-Oceanic, 4-reel European
Feature of t'nusual Thrllla and
Sensation, "The Ileggurs of the
Sacred Heart."
OUII PROGRAM TO-DAY
"Tito, the Terror," an Absorbing 3-
reel Detective Drama.
J. Warren Kerrlmtn In Victor 2-
reel Drama, "Sealed Ordera."
Crystal Comedy, "Auntie's Romantic
Adventures."
Admission 5c
AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS
f>~< ' "\
■tor* Honuty iinve Any Paactnn- j Hallen and Hunter
tl<» For Vouf
Anderson and Evan,
There'* ■ Dorm of 'cm «• Ih'
orphram. "On < the Rocks"
Lasky's Beauties
AND A BIG SHOW BESIDES 5-lOc |
HARRISBURG gSjft* TELEGRAPH
lAMusefflemsl
MAJESTIC THEATER
To-day and to-morrow, with matinee
to-morrow—"The Blindness of Vir
tue."
Wednesday afternoon and evening—
Richard Carle and Hattie Williams
in "The Doll Girl."
Thursday afternoon and evening
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine."
Friday afternoon and evening—Har-
risburg Firemen's Minstrels.
Saturday afternoon and evening—
"Way Down East."
OBPHEtM
Every day, matinee and night—high
class vaudeville.
COLONIAL
Dally —Continuous vaudeville and pic
•tures.
BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE
The announcement of the appear
ance of "The Blindness of Virtue" with
the original Little Theater, London, i
production at the Majestic Theater to- I
day and to-morrow, with matinee to- ]
morrow, has given rise to a great deal i
of discussion from homes and women's ;
I clubs. The play, which is by Cosmo
Hamilton, is said to deal with a Ques
tion that is of vital importance in
every home, presenting, as it does, u
strong indictment against the fashion
of permitting children to grow up in
ignorance of certain impulses.—Ad
vertisement.
RICHARD CARLE AND HATTHE
WILLIAMS
The sober, serious-looking Richard
Carle is a bold, bad man in the new
musical comedy, "The Doll Girl," in
which he will appear at the Majestic
Wednesday afternoon and evening with
his co-star, Hattie Williams. He Is, in
fact, a gay lotharlo and no one has
any license to take him at his face
value for bucolic innocence and sim
plicity. Mr. Carle plays the role of a
marquis, old enough to know better,
but who will flirt. And flirting, even
in plays, leads to trouble. But they
have allowed the elongated comedian
with the tall forehead to dance and
most people will forgive him for any
thing, even for being a marquis, pro
viding that he gets busy with his lower
limbs. The role is one in which the
comedian is very amusing. Miss Wil
liams is as happily cast as is her as
sociate. She has the role of an Irish
girl masquerading in Paris as a Span
ish dancer.—Advertisement.
"THE TRAIL OF THE IiOXESOME
PINE"
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,"
which is announced to appear at the
Majestic Theater Thursday afternoon
and evening, is a play that presents
Eugene AValter's ability as a dramatist
in a new light. It was no small task
to take the widely read book of John
Fox, Jr., and transfer to the stage the
wild, untutored mountain girl, June,
and the other delightful original char
acters of the charming narrative. —
Advertisement.
BEAUTIES AT ORPHEUM
I>asky's "Beauties," said to be just
dreams of raving loveliness, the pret
tiest girls on the American stage, who
seem to have something on Lillian
Russell —well, these are the players
who Jesse L. Lasky has entrusted with
the roles of his newest and most gor
geous one-act miniature musical com
edy called "The Beauties" that heads
the next to the last bill of the season
at the popular Locust street theater.
This act is the most recent effort of
Mr. Lasky's and in each city where it
has been appearing the act has creat
ed an attendance record. This is also
true of last week's engagement, wheu
the act held the coveted position of
headliner at Keith's Theater in Phila
delphia. The act is an elaborate one
act musical comedy, gorgeously cos
tumed, beautifully mounted, and em
ploys a cast of some twenty players.
It will likely create a small jubilee at
the Orpheum this week. Some of the
big names supporting this act will be
Howard, Ratcliff & Co., Leßoy, Harvey
& Co., Hershel Hendler, Will and
Kemp, Boyle and Brazil, and one or
[two other turns of merit.—Advertise
ment.
AT THE COLONIAL
Comedy pla.vs an important part in
the vaudeville offering that's to be un
covered at the Colonial to-day. One
of these features is a screeching com
edy called "On the Rocks," introduc
ing Anderson and Kvans; comedy, song
and dance are happily blended in a
turn to be offered by Hallen and Hun
ter, while clever feats and many com
edy surprises are called in during the
act of Nolan and Nolan, comedy jug
glers.—Advertisement.
PALACE THEATER
At the Palace Theater to-morrow
Miss Gene Gauntier will be featured
in a Warner three-reel drama of the
Alaskan gold fields, entitled "She, of
the Wolf's Breed." A unique picture,
portraying the hardships of a good
woman's trials and tribulations in fro
zen Alaska, where man's fitness for
supremacy Is measured by muscle,
brawn and nerve; and where serenity
and fearlessness are necessary for a
woman to withstand the life among
the gold-crazed man-beasts. "The
Beggars of the Sacred Hearts," a four
reel Trans-Oceanic feature, will also
be shown. It's impossible to give you
here even the faintest notion of Its
splendor and power. It is a superb
symposium of spectacular sensation
and an amazing succession of breath
less thrills, staged and acted with a
orilllancy and vim almost beyond be
lief.
J. Warren Ker.rigan, the well-known
star, is being featured to-day in a
Victor two-reel drama, "Sealed Or
ders." "Tito, the Terror," a thrilling
detective drama in three reels, is also
shown. "Auntie's Romantic Adven
tures," a Crystal comedy, concludes
the bill.—Advertisement.
NEW PASTOR INSTALLED
Special to 'I lie Telegraph
Marietta, Pa., April 20.—The Rev.
J. H. Keller, the newly elected pastor
of the Spry Lutheran Church, coming
from Phlllipsburg, was Installed yes
terday with special ceremonies. The
charge to the pastor was delivered by
the Rev. M. Dlffenderfer and the
charge to the people by the Rev. E.
Menges, a former pastor of the church.
LEGAL NOTICED
Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, I#l4.
To Rebecca L Foot, Ellr.u H. Uuncan
»on, Wilson It. Forster, C. Uwli
Forater, William L. Forster, John W.
Forster, Carrie Forster, Frances R.
Forster, Thomas H. Young. Mary E.
Young, Jane R. Young. Chas. D.
Young, Annie E. Forster, Lucy Antes,
Catharine Antes, John li. Antes, Mar
cus Simons Antes, Florence Antes,
Liucy Antes Muzio. Antes Marcus Si
mons, Marcus Antes Simons, Henry P.
Antes, John F. Antes, Josephine An
tes, Uscar E. Forster, Charles Fors
ter, Frank E. Forster, Mary E. Fors
ter, Thomas H. Forster, .loiin E. Fors
ter, Geo. Chalmers Forster, Theodore
Forster, Catharine P. Cayce, tieo.
Cole Forster, Bryan Forster, Uenj. L.
Forster, Margaret S. Sumner, Eliza
betli Clam, Ellzabbeth F.
Cann, Mary E. Cann, Tune
Sumner Carson, Nan Sumner King.
Eieut. E. V. Sumner, Rebecca Foot
Forster, Children of Wilson Forster,
and to all other heirs of John Fors
ter, deceased, owners or reputed own
ers or whoever may be the owners of
the land hereinafter described:
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the
Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided the City of liarrisburg on the
4th nay ot December, l'juil, tiled Its
claim in the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to
No. 1488 Municipal Lien Docket 2,
against all that certain lot or porcel of
land, situate in the eighth Ward ot the
City of Harrisburg, County of Uauphin
and State 01 Pennsylvania, bounded
on the north by property of J. L. L
Kuhn, estate of Jonn Forster, a 20 feet
alley and Monroe street; on the east
by property ot Harrisburg Cemetery
! Association; on the south by State
I street; and on the west by Cameron
; street; being known as northeast cor
ner of State and Cameron streets, and
i having a frontage along Bald State
i street of 4U6 feet, more or less, and a
depth of 61.7 teet more or less; owned
by the heirs of John Forster, deceased,
or by the Harrisburg Cemetery Asso
ciation.
That said claim was filed tor the pav- ,
ing and curbing of Statu street, on the] ;
north side thereof, In front of above 1 (
described property; that the amount of '
the assessment lor which said claim
was liled Is $2,029.53; that 5 per cent.,
penalty for non-payment and Interest;
at a per cent, per annum from August
7th, 1909, an dcosts, have accrued there
on; that no part of said claim has been |
paid and that the whole Is still due
and remains a lien against said prop
! erty.
how you are hereby notified to file
your aftidavit of defence to said claim,
'if defence you have thereto, In the of
fice of the pi'othonotary of said Court,
within fifteen days after April 27th,
1914.
If no affidavit of defence be filed
within said time, judgment may be en
tered against you anu the other owners
In common for the whole said claim,
and the property described In the claim
be sold to recover the amount thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Ivun
kel, President Judge of our said Court,
this 30th day of March, 19t4.
HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff.
To Rebecca L. Foot, Eliza H. Duncan
son, Wilson R. Forster, C. Lewis
Forster, William L. Forster, John W.
Forster, Carrie Forster, Frances R.
Forster, Thomas M. Young,, Mary E.
Young, Jane It. Young, Chas. D.
Young, Annie E. Forster, Lucy Antes,
Catharine Antes, John H. Antes, Mar
cus Simons Antes, Florence Antes,
Lucy Antes Muzlo. Antes Marcus Si
mons, Marcus Antes Simons, Henry I'.
Antes, John F. Antes, Josephine An
tes, Oscar E. Forster, Charles Fors
ter. Frank E. Forster, Mary E. Fors
ter, Thomas H. Forster, John E. Fors
ter, Geo. Chalmers Forster, Theodore
Forster, Catharine P. Cayce, Geo.
Cole Forster, Bryan Forster, Benj. L.
Forster, Margaret S. Sumner, Eliza
beth Clark, Elizabbeth F.
Cann, Mary E. Cann, Tune
Sumner Carson, Nan Sumner King,
Lieut. E. V. Sumner, Rebecca Foot
Forster, Children of Wilson Forster,
and to all other heirs of John Fors
ter, deceased, owners or reputed own
ers or whoever may be the owners of
the land hereinafter described:
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the
Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided the City of Harrlsburg on the
31st day of January, 1912, filed Its claim
1 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, Pennsylvania, to No. 150
Municipal Lien Docket 3, against all
that certain lot or parcel of land, situ
ate in the Seventh and Eighth Wards
! of the City of Harrlsburg, County of
i Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded on the north by property of
the Harrlsburg Pipe and Pipe Beijing
Company; on the east by Carrreron
street; on the south by property of
" Lydla A. Cahoe and Kate S. Rumpf;
' and on the west by property of the
i Harrlsburg Pipe and Pipe Bending
" Company and Paxton Creek; being
known as west side of Cameron street,
180 feet north of State street, and hav
ing a frontage along said highway of
• 1080 feet more or less and a depth of
• 148 feet more or less; owned by the
. heirs of John Forster, deceased.
► That said claim was filed for the pav
, ing and curbing of Cameron street, on
' the west side thereof, In front of above
5 described property; that the amount of
' the assessment for which said claim
I was filed is $3,313.40; that 5 per cent,
r penalty for non-payment and Interest
at u per cent, per annum from October
" Bth, 1911, and costs, have accrued
thereon; that no part of said claim has
been paid and that the whole is still
due and remains a lien against said
property.
Now you are hereby notified to file
your affidavit of defence to said claim,
" if defence you have thereto, in the of
-3 flee of the prothonotary of said Court,
- within fifteen days after April 27th,
. 1914.
If no affidavit of defence be filed
• within said time, judgment may be en
-1 lered against you and the other own
■ ers in common for the whole of said
- claim, and the property described in
5 the claim be sold to recover the amount
. thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Ivuti
kle, President Judge of our said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1914
HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff.
Harrlsburg, Pa., April 13, 1914.
To Rebecca 1.,. Foot, Eliza 11. Duncan
son, Wilson R. Forster, C. Lewis
Forster, William L.-Forster, John W.
Forster, Carrie Forster, Frances R.
Forster, Thomas H. Young, Mary B.
Young, Jane R. Young, Clias. D.
Young, Annie E. Forster. Lucy Antes,
Catharine Antes, John 11. Antes, Mar
cus Simons Antes, Florence Antes,
Lucy Antes Muzlo, Antes Marcus
Simons, Marcus Antes Simons, Henry
P. Anteß. John F. Antes, Josephine
Antes, Oscar E. Forster, Charles
Forster, Frank E. Forster, Mary E.
Forster, Thomas H. Forster, John E.
Forster, Geo. Chalmers Forster, Theo
dore Forster, Catharine P. Cayce,
Geo. Cole Forster, Bryan Forster,
Benj. L Forster, Margaret S. Sumner,
Elizabeth Clark, Elizabeth F. Cann,
Mary E. Cann, Tune Sumner Carson,
Nan' Sumner King, Lieut. E. V. Sum
ner.- Rebecca Foot Forster, Children
of Wilson Forster, and to all other
heirs of John Forster, deceased, own
ers or reputed owners or whowever
may be the owners of the land here
inafter described:
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the
Act of Assembly In such case made and
provided the City of Harrlsburg on thw
31st day of January. 1!)12, filed Its claim
in the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, to No. 162 Municipal Lien
Docket 3, against all that certain lot
or parcel of land, situate in the Eighth
Ward, of the City of Harrlsburg, Coun
ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva
nia, bounded on the north by property
of Morris Baturin; on the east by a 20
feet alley; on the south by property of
St. Paul's Baptist Church, and on the
west by Cameron street; being known
as east side of Cameron street, 120.70
feet north of State street, and having
a frontage along said highway of 160
feet, more or less, and a depth of 100
feet, more or less; owned by the heirs
of John Forster, deceased.
That-said claim was filed for the
paving and curbing of Cameron street
on the east side thereof in front of
above described property; that the
amount of the assessment for which
said claim was filed Is J490.88; that 5
per cent, penalty for non-payment and
interest at 5 per cent, per annum from
October 8. 1911, and costs, have accrued
thereon; that no part of said claim has
been paid and that the whole Is still
due and remains a lien against said
property.
Now you are hereby notified to file
your affidavit of defense to said claim,
if defense you have thereto, in the office
of the Prothonotary of said Court, with
in fifteen days after April 27, 1914.
If no affidavit of defense be filed
within said time, judgment may be en
tered against you and other owners in
common for tlie whole of said claim,
and the property described in the claim
be sold to recover the amount thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Kun
kel, President Judge of our said Court,
thlf 3uth day of March, inn
HARRY C. WELLS.
Sheriff.
APRIL 20, 1914.
Harrisburg, Pa., April IS, 1914.
To Rebecca L. Foot. Eliza H. Duncanson,
Wilson R. Forster, C. Lewis Forster.
William L. Forster, John W. Forster,
Carrie Forster, Frances R. Forster,
Thomas H. Young, Mary E. Young,
Jane R. Young, Chas. D. Young, Annie
E. Forster, Lucy Antes, Catharine (
Antes. John H. Antes, Marcus Simons
Antes, Florence Antes, Lucy Antes
Muzlo, Antes Marcus Simons, Marcus
Antes Simons, Henry P. Antes, John
F. Antes, Josephine Antes, Oscar E.
Forster, Charles Forster, Frank E.
Forster. Mary E. Forster. Thomas H.
Forster, John E. Forster, Geo. Chal
mers Forster. Theodore Forster,
Catharine P. Cayce, eQo. Cole h ors
ter, Bryan Forster, Benj. L.
Margaret S. Sumner, Elizabeth Clark,
Elizabeth F. Cann, Mary E. Cann,
Tune Sumner Carson, Nan JSumner
King, Lieut. E. V. Sumner. Rebecca
Foot Forster, Children of Wilson
Forßter, and to all other heirs of John
Forster, deceased, owners or reputed
owners or whoever may be the own
ers of the land hereinafter described:
' TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the
Act of Assembly in such case made and
provided The City of Harrisburg on
the 4th day of December, 1909, filed its
claim in the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to No.
1487 Municipal Lien Docket 2, against
i all that certain lot or parcel of land,
situate in the Eighth Ward, of the City |
of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and |
State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the |
' north by a 20 feet alley; on the east by
property of the heirs of D. F. Cahoe,
deceased; on the south by State street,
i and on the west by Paxton Creek; be
ing known as north side of State street
30 feet west of Cameron street; and
having a frontage along said highway
of 455 feet, more or less, and a depth
I of 163 feet, more or less; owned by the
heirs of John Forster, deceased.
That said claim was filed for the
I paving and curbing of State street, on
the north side thereof, in front of above
; described property; that the amount of
the assessment for which said claim
was filed Is $615.98; that 5 per cent.
I penalty for non-payment and Interest
' at 5 per cent, per annum from August
7, 1909, and costs, have accrued there
on; that no part of said claim has been
paid and that the whole 1b still due and
remains a Hen against said property.
Now you are hereby notified to file
your affidavit of defense to said claim,
if defense you have thereto, in the office
of the Prothonotary of said Court,
within fifteen days after April 27, 1914.
If no affidavit of defense bo filed
within said time, judgment may be en
tered against you and the other ownors
in common for the whole of said claim,
and the property described in the claim
be sold to recover the amount thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Kun
kel. President Judge of our said Court,
this 30th day of March, 1914.
HARRY C. WELLS.
Sheriff.
Harrlsburg, Pa.. April 13, 1914.
To Rebecca I* Foot, Eliza 11. Duncanson,
Wilson R. Forster, C. Lewis Forster,
William L Forster, John W. Fors
ter, Carrie Forster, Frances R. Fors
ter, Thomas H. Young, Mary E.
Young, Jane R. Young. Chas. D.
Young, Annie E. Forster,' Lucy Antes,
Catharine Antes, John H. Antes, Mar
cus Simons Antes, Florence Antes,
Lucy Antes Muzio, Antes Marcus
Simons, Marcus Antes Simons, Henry
P. Antes, John F. Antes. Josephine
Antes, Oscar E. Forster, Charles
Forster, Frank E, Forster, Mary K.
Forster, Thomas H. Forster, John E.
Forster, Geo. Chalmers Forster, Theo
dore Forster, Catharine P. Cayce,
Geo. Cole Forster, Brayn Forster.
Benj. L Forster, Margaret S. Sum
ner, Elizabeth Clark, Elizabeth F.
Cann, Mary E. Cann, Tune Sumner
Carson, Nan Sumner King, Lieut. E.
V. Sumner, Rebecca Foot Forster,
Children of Wilson Forster, and to
all other heirs of John Forster, de
ceased, owners or reputed owners or
whoever may be the owners of the
land hereinafter described:
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of
the Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided The City of Harrlsburg
on the 31st day of January, 1912, filed
Its claim In the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to
No. 163 Municipal Lien Docket 3,
against all that certain lot or parcel of
land situate In the Eighth Ward, of
the City of Harrlsburg, County of Dau
phin and State of Pennsylvania, bound
ed on the north by property of St.
Paul's Baptist Church; on the east by
property of Harrlsburg Cemetery As
sociation; on the south by State street,
and on the west by Cameron street; be
ing known as northeast corner of Cam
eron and State streets, and having a
frontage along Cameron street of 61.8S
feet, more or less, and a depth of 100
feet, more or less; owned by the Har
rlsburg Cemetery Association, or by the
heirs of John Forster. deceased.
That said claim was filed for the
paving and curbing of Cameron street
on the east side thereof in front of
above described property; that thi
amount of the assessment for which
said claim was filed is $94.95; that 5
per cent, penalty for non-payment and
interest at 5 per cent, per annum from
October 8, 1911, and costs, have accrued
thereon; that no part of said claim has
been paid and that the whole is still
due and remains a lien against said
property.
Now you are hereby notified to file
your affidavit of defense to said claim,
if defence you have thereto, in the office
of the Prothonotary of said Court, wlth
ing fifteen days after April 27, 1914.
Tf no affidavit of defense be filed
within said time, judgment may be en
tered against you and the other owners
in common for the whole of said claim,
anil the property described in the claim
be sold to recover the amount thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Kun
kel, President Judge of our said Court,
this 30th day of March. 1914.
HARRY C. WELLS.
Sheriff.
Harrisburs. Pa., April 13. 1914.
To Rebecca L. Foot, Eliza H. Duncan
son, Wilson R. Forster, C. Lewis
Forster, William L Forster, John W.
Forster, Carrie Forster, Frances R.
Forster, Thomas H. Young, Mary E.
Young, Jane R. Young. Chas. D.
Young, Annie E. Forster. Lucy Antes,
Catharine Antes, John H. Antes, Mar
ous Simons Antes, Florence Antes,
Lucy Antes Muzio, Antes Marcus
Simons, Marcus Antes Simons, Henry
P. Antes. John F. Antes, Josephine
Antes, Oscar E. Forster. Charles
Forster, Frank E. Forster, Mary E.
Forster, Thomas H. Forster, John E.
Forster, Geo. Chalmers Forster,
Theodore Forster, Catharine P.
Cayce, Geo. Cole Forster. Bryan
Forster, Benj. L Forster, Margaret
S. Sumner, Elizabeth Clark, Eliza
beth F. Cann, Mary E. Cann, Tune
Sumner Carson, Nan Sumner King,
Lieut. E. V. Sumner, Rebecca Foot
Forster, Children of Wilson Forster,
and to all other heirs of John Fors
ter, deceased, owners or reputed own
ers or whoever may be the owners of
the land hereinafter described:
TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of t,he
Act of Assembly In such case made and
provided The City of Harrlsburg on the
31st day of January, 1912, filed its claim
In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin County, Pennsylvania, to No. 151
Municipal I>len Docket No. 3, against
all that certain lot or parcel of land,
situate In the Eighth Ward, of the Cltv
of Harrlsburg, County of Dauphin and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the
north by Forster street; on the east by
a 20 feet alley; on the south by prop
erty of Edward Bailey, and on the
west by Cameron street; being km>wn
as east side of Cameron street. 80 feet
north of North street, with a frontage
along said highway of 380 feet, more
or less, and a depth of 100 feet, mote
or less; owned by the heirs of John
Forster, deceased.
That said claims was filed for the
paving and curbing of Cameron street
on the east side thereof. In front of
above described property; that the
amount of the assessment for which
said claim was filed Is $1,187.02: that 5
per cent, penalty for non-payment and
Interest at 5 per cent, per annum from
Ootober 8, 1911, and coats, have ac
crued thereon; that no part of said
claim has been paid and that the whole
is still due and remains a lien against
said property.
Now you are hereby notified to file
your affidavit of defense to said claim.
If defense you have thereto. In the
office of the Prothonotary of said
Court, within fifteen days after April
27. 1914.
Tf no affidavit of defense be filed
within said time. Judgment may be en
tered against you and other owners In
common for the whole of said claim,
and the property described In the claim
be sold to recover the amount thereof.
Witness the Honorable George Run
kel. President Judge of our said Court,
this 30th day of Marr'h. 1914.
HARRY C. WEILS.
Sheriff.
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LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICK is hereby given that letter
of administration 011 the estate of ij
Horstlck, late of Swatara Townshi]
deceased .have been granted to the un
derslgned. All persons Indebted to sal
estate are requested to make paymen
and those having claims or demand
will make known the claims wlthoi
delay to
J. P. HORSTICK.
Administrator.
Or Paxtang, Pa.
JAMES G. ITATZ,
Attorney.
NOTICK Letters Testamentary, 0
the Estate of Mrs. A. E. Kinter. late <
Harrlsburg. Dauphin County. Pa., d<
ceased, having been granted to the ui
derslgned residing in Harrlsburg. JM
all persons Indebted to said Estate V
requested to make Immediate paymen
and those having claims will preset
them for settlement.
A. K. THOMAS,
K. A. HEFFELFINGER,
Or to Executors
GEO. F. U'MB,
Attorney^at-Law,
No. 1 North Third street.
THE School Board of the Borough (
Palmyra, Pa., hereby ask for bids f<
a school building containing 18 cla:
rooms and High School, etc.
Plans and specifications can he hr
from Stetler & Mengel, Architect
Wyomissing, Pa.
Bids must be in the hands of O
Secretary on or before April 28 1
12 M.
All bids must be accompanied by
certified check of 10 per cent, of "tt
contract price. Any bid unaccompani<
by check will be rejected.
The Hoard reserves the right to ri
Ject any or all bids.
M. R. FISHER, M. P.,
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE annual meeting of the Paxtar
Cemetery Association will be held
I the office of the cemetery between tl
i hours of 2 and 3 P. M., on Monday. 271
'April, 1914.
BEM.ETT LAWSON,
Secretary.
Frank R. Leib Son
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 N. Third St
HABRISBURG, PA- I
Offers the following property
FOR SALE
I No. 1006 N. Second St., 3
story brick dwelling, 10 room:
and bath; all improvements.
i
No. 209 State St., 3-stor}
! brick dwelling, 9 rooms an<
I bath; all improvements.
No. 1411 and 1413 N. Thin
St., 3-story brick dwelling,
rooms, gas, water in kitchen.
FOR RENT
Fine Brick Residence faciiij
Square, New Cumberland, Pi
Front porch, side entrance, a!
improvements.
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| Big
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jj Tuesday, April 21st
Three Carloads of
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HORSES
Of All Classes
|! Terms made known at time
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Wc have recently put lnl<
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the rates of all loans, which an
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than prescribed by the law o
1913.
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specialty.
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