Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 22, 1914, Page 13, Image 27

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    TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Ready and
The Telegraph WANT ADS are alert and eager
to do your bidding.
They know llarrisburg better than the city di
rectory knows it.
Want help? They can find you the man, woman
or boy you want.
Want work? Lots of it ready for you—they'll
lead you to it.
Want to rent or sell? They know where tenants
and buyers are.
Telegraph WANT ADS are the liveliest little
things in Harrisburg. Ready and listening for your
call on Harrisburg always.
CASSELL — On Tuesday, April 21, 1914.
Mary Jane Casscll, at 2:30, wife of
Ephrlam Cassell, aged 69 years, 8
months and IB days.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from her late residence, at
Linglestown. Services and burial pri
LOST
LOST Strayed, about two weeks
p.gn, from 513 North Second street, tan
njid white Shepherd Collie dog. Name,
Major. Kindly return and receive re
ward.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED At once, four stone
aarons and helpers at Second and
Emerald. Lewis Callahan.
WANTED First-class wood pat
ernmaker—machine work. Apply
Krog, Switch and Manufacturing Co.,
'arlisle, Pa.
WANTED Young man as solicitor
ind to collect. Permanent position
vith good prospects of promotion. Sal
iry and commission. Address H., 891,
•are of Telegraph.
WANTED Two boys, 16 years of
igo or over. Apply at Orplieum box
ifflce.
WANTED Four first-class brlck
ayers, at Halifax, Wednesday morn
ng, with tools. Apply to J. Allen De
ancey, Halifax Tool House, Halifax,
TWO PAINTERS WANTED Stam
laugh Bros., 213 Muench street.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
o get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells
low. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
ilns, Washington, D. C.
WANTED Young man to make
limself useful in Ice cream parlor. Ap-
Jly 1018 North Third street.
FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS WANTED I
—Call 1721 North Second street, or
•all 3038R after 6 P. M.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT
CD. Splendid Income assured right
nan to act as our representative after
earning our business thoroughly by
nail. Former experience unnecessary.
U1 we require Is honesty, ability, am
>ition and willingness to learn a lucra-
Ive business. No soliciting or travel
ng. All or spare time only. This is an
•xeeptional opportunity for a man in
'our section to get into a big paying
"uslness without capital and become
ndeuendent for life. Write at once for
ull particulars. National Co-Operatlve ;
iealty Company L-910, Marden Build- i
ag, Washington, D. C. j
S4O PER MONTH and expenses paid
rood men for taking orders. Steady
vork. Apply Protective Nurseries,
Jeneva. N. Y.
WANTED Men of good appearance
or I>ancaster, Columbia and Harris-.
mrg. Liarge returns. Call between 8- !
0 A. M„ 5-6 P. M„ 409 Patriot Bulld
"g.
WANTED Two men of neat np
learance to canvass. Inquire at Wind- i
of-# Hotel, 418 Market street, E. M.
I6wy, evenings, between 7 and S.
WANTED—First-class plumber. Ap
ily to R. J. Flowers, 113 South Thir
eenth street.
WANTED Several house painters;
one but first-class need apply. Call !
t 923 Capital street. 7:00 A. M. (. A.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS In every town. Best sell
\g household article. Start at once,
•arpre demand for goods. $25 to SSO a
reek. Success assured. Investigate
o-day. The Forest Specialty Co., Fru
>ll ty, Pa. «
SALESMEN WANTED
COUNTY MANAGER for a new model
atentcd household article selling for
8.60. Half profit. $8 to sl2 a day. Life |
ob. Sells over and bver agrain to this
ame people. Samples loaned. ?ialea
lanager, 122 Sycamore street, M«l
--raukee. Wis.
HELP WANTED—lunula
WANTED Settled woman for clerk
1 a tire Insurance office. Address in
wn handwriting, Box D, 577, care of 1
'elegraph Office.
WANTED Girl about 20, who em- !
roiders and sews, wanted for store !
•here opportunity and salary are In ac- ;
ordance with ability. Address Box A, ,
SO, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Capable, experienced
rhlte woman for six weeks, who can j
DOk and assume responsibility. Fam- I
y of three. Young mother. Address ,
ox_6Sj I _carc_of_TeleKntph.
FOR SALE
Vacant Ground
i
j 115*115 FT.
I Located at the northwest corner
of Seventh and Schuylkill streets.
*2,000
40x119 FT.
Located on the east side of Logan I
■treet, elghty-flve feet north of
Emerald street.
91,000
100x100 FT.
Located on the south side of Cur- I
tin St., elghty-flve ft. east of Bren- !
Singer Ave. (between Fifth and
Sixth Sti.) !
92,700
•«, 2Ty«xlOO FT.
TLocated on the west side, and
known as No. 1824 North Second St. I
92,760
41H*IOO FT.
Located on the south side of
Derry St., between 2Gth and 27th
Sti. (Old Orchard.)
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Locust aad Court Streets.
WEDNESDAY EVENING faAHJUBBURG TELEGKSPH APRIL 22, 1914.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
i Experienced winders. Apply
' Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North
i and Second streets.
t. M,
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
POSITION WANTED —~Boy, 16,
wants place In grocery store; experi
' enced; energetic; can drive team. Apply
| X., 895, care of Telegraph.
WANTED —• Sober, middle-aged man
would like any kind of work. Handy
with carpenter tools. Apply P., 586,
' care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man, with ex
-1 perience in rigging, carpenter work
1 and hoisting engineering, wishes posi
tion. Reference and recommendation.
1 Address P. C. Hays, Hershey, Pa.
WANTED Blacksmith, with two
years' experience, wants position. Ad
dress Gus Francen. Carlisle. Pa. .
SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe
WANTED An experienced nurse
would like nursing of any kind. Call
Bell phone 1521 R.
WANTED Colored woman desires
washing and ironing, or day's work of
anv kind. Call, or address, 1412 WU
-1 Hams street.
WANTED White girl would like
position as plain cook and house
work. Apply 625 South Front street,
Steelton.
WANTED Lady would like work
as dressmaker. Will go out by day.
Good system. Prices reasonable. Ap
ply 2034 Kensington avenue.
WANTED By young woman, po
sition as manicurist; can give refer
ences. Address H., 580, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Cleaning by day by
colored woman. Address, 1416 North
'seventh street, or BeU phone 1482 R.
I WANTED Colored woman desires
position at general housework. Call, or
address, 1415 Currant avenue.
i WANTED Middle-aged woman de
sires position as housekeeper in small
family; no washing. Call Bell phone
852 L.
! SITUATION WANTED A young 1
lady desires position as cashier; can
furnish good references. Address C„
893, care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
. FOR SALE—I6O2 Reglna street; nine
! rooms; water; furnace; gas; bath; front
porch. Price, $2,800. Apply J. H.
Goudy, 1602 Regina street.
I FOR SALE 1936 North street; 7
,| rooms; water; furnace; gas; front
, porch; porch In rear. Lot, 120x110
.Four ft. side entrance. Price, $1,600
I Apply H. Barn hart, 2 South Fifteenth!
| *
| FRAME HOUSE, located on Briggs
i street, between Seeo and Third; S
j rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice if sold this Spring. Address S. O.
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 331 Hummel street is 1
offered at an attractive price; 3-story i
! brick. 8 rooms, bath, gas, furnace, >
porch. Also suburljan places for sale.
| Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j
I FOR SALE New brick houses—all ■
imprpyenipnts, $2,500. Also 3-story i
brick facing Reservoir Park, $3 100 ;
Other brick houses from $1,750 un An- i
I ply Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth 1
| street.
j FOR SALE —My residence,
215 Briggs St., at a reduction of
i $300.00, owing to having pur
chased elsewhere. Inquire on j
premises or 18 N. Market Square 1
J. M. Shelly.
FOR SALE New brick house, 2313
Derry; latest improvements; largo
front and back porches; open staircase;
hardwood finish: bargain to uuick
' buyer; granolithic walks. Apply 1432
| Derry, or 1030 Market street.
| FOR SALE Three lots each 20x110
; In one of the most desirable residential
< sections, on Market street, between i
I Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, ad
jacent to Reservoir Park. Address "J.,"
: P. O. Box No. 394, Harrisburg, Pa.
! FOR SALE Cottage on Chautauqua
Grounds, Mt. Gretna, Pa. Address E. S
I Kase, Lebanon, Pa.
| FOR SALE ln Elkwood, modern
pressed brick mansion; all hardwood
finlhs; 8 rooms and bath; gas; elec
tricity; granolithic pavements; lot. 100
xl2o. Price, $5,000. Keeney & Sim
mons, New Cumberland.
1 WHY not live in Ellzabethtown, Pa.?
A town which has all city conveniences
good markets, splendid train and trol
ley service. Houses with all modern
conveniences for sale or rent. Call on
or address, J. H. Bueh, Ellzabethtown!
Pa
' TAVO fine homes. Size of lot
■ Nine rooms and latest an<i
1 only practical, common sense bath
! room. Steam heated; large front and
i back porches; ornamental fixtures
■ throughout; reception hall; open stair
| case; laundry room and stationary
wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber
.with south side exposure, size 15x8- l'>
minutes by trolley to Market Square
For further information call P. Vander-
1 00, Masonic Temple Building, Third and
State streets.
' 1 SALIC One of the finest homes
in Mechanics burg; all improvements:
:110 feet front; good shade; a garage
large enough for three automobiles.
An Ideal home. Price right; easv!
terms. Possession given ut once. F. I
S. Muminu & Son, Real Estate & In
' suvance Agents, Meclianlcsburg. Pa.
I FOR SALE 1537 North Sixth St,—>
S-story brick 9 rooms and bath —-
,ot !. ii".*? 5 - Brinton-Packer Co., Second
1 and Walnut streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOII SALE ln Camp Hill—Nortli
: west corner of Market and Willow St.'.
i —two-and-one-half-story brick 8
rooma .bath and steam heat trout ui'<!
rear porch slate roof lot. 57x175.
Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal
nut streets.
; FOR SALE 1434 lleginn street; 3-
story brick; 10 rooms and bath; side
yard; lot, 25x135; 2-story stable on
] rear, 25x20, suitable for horses or gav
| age. Also lot 80x100 on State street op-
I posite Fourteenth street. Apply 1434
j Regina street.
! FOR SALE Property No. 230 North
I Fifteenth street; a 3-story brick and
i framo dwelling; with 9 rooms and all
improvements. Must be sold by May
I. Bargain price. J. E. Gipple, 1251
j Market street.
: FOR SALE Money-making lodg
i Itig house or dwelling, on Pine street.
I Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms—
| recently painted and papered vacant.
{Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
! FOR SALE 52,500 will buy a cor
, ner property on Perter street 9 rooms
I — bath gas furnace two stair-
I ways lot. 15x100. Particulars at Bell
j Realty Co., Bergner Building.
j SIXTY MOUSES, some new and very
attiactive homes; several very good ln
i vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright
! bill 2 North Court street. Both phones
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT No. 26 North Kigh
! teenth street, corner brick house, with
I steam heat, combination lights, elegant
j interior decorations. Reference re
quired. Rent, S3O. J. E. Gipple. 1251
| Market street.
FOR RENT Eight-room brick
house, with improvements, 1729 Park
street, city. Rental, S2O per month.
Apply James Bricker, New Cumberland,
Pa., R. F. D.
FOR RENT—IB 33 North Third street;
6 roonn and bath, furnace; 100-102
Short street, 8 rooms and bath; store
rooms. 110 South Thirteenth street. Ap
ply 430 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Bl5 ~orth Second
; street lO rooms bath —• porches—
I modern house excellent location
j possession at once. Apply Fitzgerald,
Real Estate Agent, 317 Walnut street.
i FOR RENT No. 2121 Boas street,
! with stable, $15.00. Suburban home
| stead. $21.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar-
I ket street.
FOR RENT 431 Market street, at
j entrance of Subway l3 rooms 2
I baths —• steam heat suitable for
I rooming house. Apply Chas. Adler. 1002
| Nortl^fhlr^^
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT 225 Boas;
three-story brick; 9 rooms; hall; all im
provements; rear entrance; good loca
, tlon; Immediate possession; easy terms;
rent, S3O. Apply 815 Green street.
! 183 ACRES 4fi perches farm land, 36
I acres mountain land, known as the
: "Squire Miller Farm" In West Hanover
j Township, Dauphtn County, on the
Manada Gap Koad, about 4 miles from
! Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222
1 Market street, Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
j FARM WANTED Not to exceed
$4,000, in exchange for suburban prop
erty one square from trolley. 10c faro
Ito city. Value, $2,700. Address J., 584,
i care of Telegraph. .™
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
I WILL exchange $3,000 equity in a
' modern West Philadelphia home oon
j taining 12 rooms and 2 baths for Har
; risburg lots or equities. Address Box
| 575, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Bachelors' apartment
| of four rooms and batn; steam heat,
i and all modern conveniences; suitable
! for from two to four adults; centrally
i located. Address 4627, care of Tele
j graph.
I FOR RENT New three-room apart
ment, with privilege bath. Apply 132 i
| Derry street.
FOR RENT Two apartments, front. !
very desirable; new building; all con- >
! veniences. Apply Fishmun's Furniture
i Store, 1101-3 North Sixth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT by the night or
I month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg,
, single or en suite. Laßelle Apart
ments, 204 Locust street, next door to ;
Orplieum. bteam heat, electricity, I
baths. Newly furnished throughout. |
Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212 j
Locust street. I
FOR RENT Two nice unfurnished '
rooms for light housekeeping, with all
conveniences; use of phone. 509 Cum- |
berland street. i
FOR RENT Two very desirable '
rooms furnished with all con-I
veniences a'nd very central. Rooms cool i
ana pleasant in summer. Address K„ [
579, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms !
in private family; centrally located;
rent gentlemen preferred!
must have reference. Address L., 578, |
"»ve of Telegraph. i
FOR RENT Newly furnished front j
rooms, facing Capitol Park; hot and,
cold running water; electric light; use |
of phone. Apply Robinson Apartments, i
•110 North street. j
FOR RENT Nicely furnished j
roomsf centrally located; reasonable
rates; call any time. 110 North Second!
street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished i
room, with all conveniences. Apply 923 j
North Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms, singly or cn suite. 721
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Three nicely fur
nished rooms, with bath and shower
bath, board; rates reasonable. Apply
1239 Market street. Evergreen Cafe.
Good location for railroad men. Bell
phone 2865 J.
YOU don't want lodging: You are
not looking for a room to rent! What !
you want Is a home! Lodging houses |
are not always pleasant places. Do you
remember how dingy some of them
are? How the dust accumulates? How
Infrequently the linen is changed on
the beds? How the bath towels are
made to work overtime? Well Ours,
is Not that kind. We believe there are
manv men In Harrisburg who are look- i
ing for Just such a place as ours. We i
are centrally locate!—Ave minutes'"
walk from Capitol Park. Our house j
stands on a corner with big shade trees
on the northern exposure. All of the }
rooms are large and well lighted. Wei
have furnished them cozily, and all of I
our furniture and linens are brand new.
We pride ourselves In believing that It 1
is as clean and comfortable as you
would desire your own home to be. Two
large and well equipped bathrooms and
outside washstands provide amole ac
comodations. Towels? As many as
you like, and clean. In addition to their
rooms our guests have the privilege of
a large, centrally located lounging
room, wltli desk, stationery and free
telephone. If you are looking for a
room or are dissatisfied with your pres
ent location it would pay you to in
vestigate. We are located at 826 North
Third street, Forster and Third.
FOR RENT Two front rooms, fur
nished, light housekeeping, second
floor, most desirable corner house of
Hill; gas range; other improvements;
rent reasonable; reference exchanged;
no children. 1800 Derry street. City.
FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms,
furnished, for light housekeeping; all
conveniences, Including gas range; easy
walking distance to town; on Hill. Ad
dress T., 892, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two or three newly
furnished second floor front, communi
cating rooms, with privilege of kitchen;
private family; large front porch; con
' veniences: gas; phone. B , 79. care of
Telegraph.
| ROOMS FOR RENT
| FOR RENT One large, pleasant,
: second floor front room; one block from
Capitol. Apply 409 Briggs street 1 .
! FOR RENT Second floor front
I room, with board; all improvements;
use of Bell phone 659 R. Apply SI 4
Capital street. ~
! FOR KENT Furnished rooms and
j boarding by meal, day or week. Apply
j 1001 North Second btreet, corner Boas
I and Second streets. f
I ROOMS FOR RENT Suite of three
I beautiful, light rooms, near heart of
j city. Inquire 419 North street.
' FOR RENT Two unfurnished
| rooms, on first floor; kitchen range,
I sink and cupboard; suitable for light
I housekeeping. Rent reasonable. Ap
i ply 1111 North Third street.
! FOR RENT Two nicely furnisli
j ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat
j and use of bath. Apply 272 Briggs
j street.
j FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms,
in private families, all parts of city
improvements 51.25 week many
other rooms. Send address and I will
call Address X., 508, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Third floor, consisting
of two unfurnished rooms and bath,
steam heat, electric light and gas. sls
per moith. Address Boyd P. Rothrock,
Pennsy!"ania State Museum.
FOR RENT Furntsned rooms on
second floor. Apply 626 Calder street,
City.
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite, all conveniences. Including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front street.
ROOMS WANTED""'
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms, second floor, for light house
keeping, by a young couple; state
. terms. Address M., 583, care of Tele
graph.
I WANTED Two unfurnished rooms.
I with private bath, by gentleman. Lo-
I cation north of Locust street and east
jof Third street. Private family pre-
I ferred. State terms. Address G., 574,
care of Telegraph.
' WANTED Two communicating
rooms, with board, Tor man, wife and
child, in suburbs. Fiace with shade
trees preferred. Address M., SSo, care
of Telegraph.
BOARDERS WANTED
1 ONE second-story front and one
third-story back room, both nicely fur
nished, man and wife or gentlemen.
Apply 45 North Sixteenth street.
WANTED
WANTED Second-hand roll-top
desk. State price, condition and size.
Reply to No. 576, care of Telegraph.
WANTED We need 100 second
hand bicycles before May 15, to fill out
of town order which we have. Bicycles
in any conditions bought. Drop us a
line or phone 1635 J. We will call. Ex
celsior Cycle Co., 1007-9 North Third.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Antique bedroom suite,
in walnut and marble, seven pieces;
bevelled plate-glass mirrors; a bargain.
Address 8., 582, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 3O-H.-P. Middleby tour
ing car, fully equipped and in good
condition; 1910 model; price, $250.00.
Call 620 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE One ten-foot wooden
trough. Cheap. Address P. O. Box 179,
Djincannon, Pa.
LUMBER FOR SALE One Car
Hemlock 1x12x14 feet long, $25.50 per
thousand; same Common Yellow Pino
at $23.60. Also Chestnut and Oak. Ad
! dress Lumber, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Gent's Furnishing
Store. Last Inventory shows about
$1,500 stock. Good location in city of
Harrisburg. Long lease. Five living
rooms in addition to store room. Low
rent. Address Box K, 894, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE Hve horses. Will sell
very reasonable to quick buyer. Call
Grocery Store, Twentieth and State
streets.
BARRED ROCKS and S. C. B. Ml
norcas from H. Speece, at Speeceville,
Pa., are from leading prize winning
strains at National shows. Hatching
eggs and cockerels for sale.
100 PER CENT. INVFHTMENT
Steel Die Embossed Stationery and
Business Cards— business
costs less than printing. Harrisburg
Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street.
FOR SALE Two-cylinder touring
car; good condition; price, $150.00. In
quire 1406 North Third street. j
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap
Leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongoia, 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.
BUILDINGS FOR SALE Two brick
and one frame. Tenth and Market
streets, for sale cheap and quick; lots
must be cleared. Inquire Emerson-
Brantlngham Implement Co., City.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board, at 25c each, j
One of these signs will be given with I
each six-time order for a classified ad. 1
If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE General store, doing
good business; must sell on account of
ill health. Address 8., 588, care of Tele
graph.
USED motorcycles; all makes; over
hauled and in fine condition; guaran
teed to be as represented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street
FOR SALE New dumb-waiter,
never been used; square Steinway
piano, in good condition; bone grinder,
can be used by hand or power. Will
be sold cheap. Call 119 Washington
street.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY. $2
per gallon. sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample, 10c.
L. K. Hostetter, Route 6, Lltitz, Pa.
FOR SALE 2OO Indian Runner!
Ducks. Elkview Poultry Farm, Speece- 1
vllle, Pa.
PICTURE SHOW Machine, 140
chairs, piano, and lining of booth; good
location; everything in firßt-class con- 1
dition; cheap to quick buyer. Apply '
50 South Front street, Steelton, or 267 j
Delaware avenue, Harrlsbui*.
FOR SALE Refuse carload of ]
scrap-Iron at Sheesley's siding. Dock ,
street, to be sold at Public Sale. May 6, 1
at 10 o'clock A. M., to highest
bidder for cash consideration, and must I
be removed within 10 days from date ,
of sale. • Further particulars can be had
upon application to G. W. Mumma, 1
Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R.
freight Office, foot of Third street J. I
H. Nixon, Agent, Harrisburg.
FOR RALE CARDS on sale at the i
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED. LOTS In the Tenth
Ward; Nome of them on pnved atreet. 1
Will exchange for Improved property, i
An exceptional opportunity lor a !
builder. Call and Inspect blue prlut.
F. R. Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph
Business Office.
FOR~RENT
TWO desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Union Trust Co.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Offlc*. I
J FOR KENT
| FOR RBXT l>c.«iral»lc offices In the
i lelrgrnpli flulldlntt, dlugly or en suite,
i Inquire at Bnilnctn Office.
! FOR RENT Two-story garage,
] with water and sower, rear 1530 Reglna
i street. Will accommodate two cars. J
I K. Gippie, 1251 Market street.
i WELL-UJCATED store room, 26x66
I also small room, lix3o, suitable for
j barber shop or small business, on West
High street. Ellzabethtown, Pa. Pos
' session immediately. Inquire J. H
Ujvenlght, Ellzabethtown, Pa.
I FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
| Third street: 33x100; 14-foot celling
i one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble, "56 Herr street.
j BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I ANY ir Bl.igent person can earn good
| income corresponding for newspapers;
I experience unnecessary. Send for par
, ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock-
I port, N. Y.
I FOR BAL.E —At Gables, 111 and
117 South Second street. 0.000 gallons
I New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full line -of the Acme
make.
Looking For a Business
THEN send for our free list of Busi
' ness Opportunities. We are headquar
! ters for Stores, Hotels. Saloons and anv
business. We have the business you
want; write to-day. The Business Ex
change, Williamsport, Pa.
I MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5 000 nets new
■ Sash, Bxlo, 12 L. primed and glazed, at
j $1.15 per set. Also other sizes.
j WANTED An Idea. Who ca?»
think of some simple thing to patent'
Protect your ideas; they may bring
I you wealth. Write to-day and get our
j free books. "Millions In Patents "
"Needed Inventions," and "Patent
I Buyers. Address Randolph & Co
Dept. 2210, Patent Attorneys, Washing
ton. D. C.
j BUSINESS PERSONALS
I FOR SALE Furnaces that will
heat an eight-room house; also some
that will heat a twelve-room house
! very reasonable. Apply Big
Harrisburg Paste Works
126 N. Cameron Street
PAPERHANGERS' billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone ÜB6L
R- H. FHFFKR,
LOCAL. EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1684 J. Ills Mont
gomery, Harrisburg.
HAULING
n. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
fiianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. 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 jj r retk et
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. BelL
i»CO.
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
3227 W.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
A LEVIN, 805 North Third street.
Furniture repair, upholstering and re
finishing. Antique furniture for sale.
All work properly attended to. Rea
sonable prices guaranteed.
I FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEI TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
In amounts of SI,OOO and up on flrjt
mortgage on city property, repayable
monthly or installments. Debt cancel
ed and mortgage satisfied on death of
borriwer. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street
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. 9 North Market Square.
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
STORAGE
IN .Vntory brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Diener. Jeweler. 408 Market It
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
Broad Btreet. Both phoneß.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS
FOR
ELECTION BALLOTS AND SUPPLIES
SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will
be received by the County Controller
at his office, second floor, Court House,
Harrisburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon,
Friday. April 24, 1914, for printing and
furnishing 124,000, more or less,
Official and Specimen Ballots,
the Official Ballots to be bound
In books of One Hundred (100) each,
for the ensuing Spring Primary to be
held on Tuesday, May 19. 1914. One
Official Ballot of each district must be
on file in the County Commissioners'
Office on or before Wednesday, .vlay
12, 1914, and all ballots must be deliv
ered at the Commissioners' Office by 12
o'clock noon. Wednesday, May 13. 1814.
Full information as to the number of
Official and Specimen Ballots required
for each voting district can be had
from the undersigned. A certified
check of Three Hundred Dollars ($300)
drawn to the order of the County
Commissioners of Dau.ihin Countv,
must accompany each bid; the success
ful bidder will have five days' time to
tile his bond for the full bid price.
Also at the same time and place seal
ed bids or proposal:: will be received
for one hundred twenty (120) com
plete sets of Primary Election Supplies.
Two computation bcoks for eacli Partv
and two for the Non-partisan. Certified
check for One Hundred Dollars ($100)
drawn to the order of the County Com
missioners of Dauphin County must
accompany each bid. Successful bidder
will have five days' time to file his
bond for the full bid price.
HENRY W. GOUGH,
County Controller.
THE annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Blubaker Coal Company
will be held at the office of The w. O.
Hlckok Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa., at 12
o'clock noon on May 4, 191-1, for the
election of officers and such other busi
ness as may be properly presented.
ROSS A. HICKOK,
Secretary.
PI'RLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
E. Kinter Deceased.
PURSUANT to an order of the Or- 1
phans' Court, hold in Harrisburg in 1
and for the County of Daupliin, on the I
13th day of April. 1914, the undersign - '
ed Executors of the last will and testa- 1
ment of Annie E. Kinter, deceased, late I
of the City of Harrisburg, will offer at '
DECLINES DIC NOT
BRING HEAVY SELLING
Large Orders For Europe Were Executed in Canadian Pa-
cific Which Broke Four Points
By /..ucaated Press'
New York, April 22. The market
soon lost Its good undertone, and dur
ing the second hour there was a gen
eral showing of weakness, with many
declines of one to three points. Al
though the Mexican situation was pre
dominant in influencing sentiment, tho
market gave no indications of uneasi
ness and the decline did not bring out a
heavy volume of selling.
l<arge selling orders for Europe were
executed in Canadian Pacific, which
broke four points, and in various other
stocks. Coalers were weak features.
Declines In investment shares, such as
LEGAL NOTICES
Public bale, in fron* or tne Court
I House, in the t!ity of Harrisburg, coun
ty aforesaid, at 10 o'clock A. M., May
9, 1914, the following described real
property of the decedent:
! All those certain parcels or pieces of
I land, situated in the City of Harrisburg
known as Numbers 1180. 1182, 1184
Christian street rear of Christian
street known as rear 131, and 1218 Mul-
I berry street.
I The terms of sale will be as follows:
I Ten per centum of the purchase money
i slial be payable on the day of sale,
i fifteen per centum thereof on the con
] firination of the sale by the Court and
the balance on the Ist day of July, 1914,
I when title and possession will be given
the purchaser or purchasers.
A. K. THOMAS.
E. A. HEFFELFINGER.
Executors of the Last Will and Testa
ment of Annie E. Kinter, dee'd.
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA STATE
INSTITUTION
Spring City, April 16, 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by the Board of Trustees of the
Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution
for the Feeble-minded & Epileptic, iii
I the Superintendent's office. Spring Cltv,
I Chester County, until ELEVEN
| O'CLOCK A. M., SATURDAY, MAY !»,
I 1914, for the construction of Buildings
j "H" and "I," and for the heating, tho
plumbing, and the electric lighting for
the same, In accordance with the plans
and specifications of the Board prepar
ed by Philip H. Johnson, Architect.
Plans, specifications and blank forms
for bids can be obtained from the
! Architect, 1824 Land Title Building,
| Philadelphia.
i Bids should be addressed "To the
I Building Committee of the Board of
i Trustees," and will be opened and read
I in the presence of bidders at the Su
| perlntendent's office, at Spring City, at
I eleven o'clock A. M. on the day above
■ mentioned.
| No bids will be considered unless ac
i companies by certified check or guar
j anty bond as per specifications,
j The Board of Trusties reserves the
i right to reject any or all bids as it may
I deem best for the interest of the Com
monwealth.
GEORGE W. FRENCH,
| Chairman, Building Committee.
I Office of the Board of Commissioners
I of Public Grounds and Buildings of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
I Harrisburg, Pa.
JOHN K. TENER, Governor;
A. W. POWELL, Auditor General;
R. K. YOUNG, Treasurer,
Commissioners.
IN compliance with the Constitution
and the Laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Build
ings invites sealed proposals for con
tracts for furnishing such supplies for
I the Executive Mansion, the Legislature,
, the several Departments, Boards and
Commissions of the State Government
[ as doscribed, and below such maximum
] prices as are fixed in tile following
schedules, for the year ending the 31st
day of May, A. D. 1915: Schedule A, for
furnishing all Paper and Envelopes; 11,
for furnishing Typewriters, Adding,
Addressing and Duplicating Machines
and Supplies; C, for furnishing General
Stationery, Mahogany, Oak and Metallic
Jburniture and Office Supplies; D, for
furnishing Engineering Instruments,
Blue Print Paper, and Labratory and
Engineering Supplies; E, for furnish
ing all Books; F, for furnishing
Brushes, Glassware, Brooms, Mops,
Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps,
Towels, Rugs, Fuel, Uniforms, Rubber
Goods. Chemicals and Miscellaneous
Supplies; G, for furnishing Hose and
Sittings, Awnings, Carpenter Supplies,
Upholstering, Painting and all Hard
ware Supplies; H, for furnishing Sup
plies for the care of the Conserva
tories and Grounds; I, for furnishing
Lumber, General Repairs, and Removal
of Dirt and Refuse; J, for furnishing
Light, Heat and Power Supplies.
As the various classifications of the
schedule will be bound *in pamphlet
form for the convenience of tho Bid
ders, It is therefore desired that in re
questing pamphlets the bidders indi
cate those desired by using the letters
set forth above.
No proposal for any contract sliull
be considered unless such proposal be
accompanied by a certified check, to
the order of the State Treasurer, in
one-fourth the amour t of the estimated
contract; or by a bond, in such form
and amount as may be prescribed by
the Board of Public Grounds and Build
ings. Such bond shall be conditioned
for the faithful performance of the
terms of the contract, if awarded, and
shall have as surety two individual
sureties, approved by a judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of the county
in which the person or persons making
such proposal may reside or of the
county wherein shall be located the
principal place of business of the per
son, firm or corporation making such
proposal, or one surety company au
thorized to act as surety In this Com
monwealth. A bidder who shall have
accompanied his proposal with a certi
fied check, as aforesaid, and to whom a
contract shall have been awarded, may,
within ten days after such award, sub
stitute for said check a bond as herein
prescribed: otherwise said check shall
be retained In lieu of a bond. No bond
[» less sum than Five Hundred
($500.00) dollars, conditioned for the
faithful performance of the contract,
and addressed and delivered to the Su
perintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings on or before 12 o'clock, meri
dian, Tuesday, the 12th dav of May A
D. 1914, at which time the proposals
will be opened and published in the
Reception Rooms of the Executive De
partment, at Harrisburg, and the con
tracts awarded as soon thereafter as
practicable.
AS PROVIDED BY THE ACT OF
1913, ALL BIDS MUST BE RENDERED
IN DUPLICATE AND MARKED
"DUPLICATE" AND "ORIGINAL"
Blank Bonds and Schedules contain
ing all necessary information may be
obtained by communicating with Sam
uel B. Rambo, Superintendent, Public
Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg Pa'
By order of the Board. ,
SAMUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent.
C. P. ROGERS. JR., 1
Secretary.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE i
Estate of Raymond L. Stewart, Urct-uaed 1
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court, of Dauphin County, there will be
exposed to public sale at tne Court
House, In the City of Harrisburg Pa.
on Wednesday, the 29th day of April, A! 1
1"). 1914, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of i
said day, the following tract of land:
DESCRIPTION OK LAND
Beginning at stones at a point on the i
south side of the Schuylkill and Sus- i
nuehanna Railroad, thirty (30) feet!
from the center line of said railroad; 1
tnence north sixty-two degrees and
forty-nine minutes (62 degrees, 49 min
utes) east, and parallel with said rail
road thirteen hundred twelve (1,312)
feet to a point; thence south twenty
seven degrees eleven minutes (27 de
grees, 11 minutes) east, a distance of
sixty-three (63) *eet to a point; thence
bv a remaining part of this tract, south
eighty-four degrees eleven minutes (84
degrees, 11 minutes) east four hundred '
seventeen (417) feet to a point; thence !
by same north seventy-seven degrees
forty.nine minutes (77 degrees, 49 min
utes). east four hundred forty-nine
( 449) feet to a point; thence by same
north eighty-one degrees thirty min-
Delaware and Hudson were regarded
as Indicative of a temporarily strained
investment position.
Bonds were irregular.
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELV
Areode Building;
New York, April 22.
~ , „ Open. 2.30 P.M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 26% 26 V»
Amal. Copper 73% 73%
American Can 2414
Am. C. & F 49 * 4„ *
American Cotton OU 39% 39 N.
Am. Ice Securities.. 28 V* 28>4
American Smelting . 64 63%
American Sugar ... 100% 100 V,
American T. & T... 12°% 1 19^
Atchison 95 95
Baltimore '& Ohio ..
Bethlehem Steel ... 39 u 39
Brooklyn R. T 89\ B<i%
California Petroleum 21 ' 20
Canadian Pacific ... 199% 19514
Central Leather ... 35 34 L
Chesapeake & Ohio. 68U 52*;
C., M. & St. P 98U, 071!.
Chino Con. Copper . 39 ft 391^
Com Products gl/ o/?
Distilling Securities . 14 14 L
Erie ........... 27 27 3
Brie, Ist pfd. 43% 43ft
General Electric Co. 143 143
Goodrich, R, P, ~ ~
[Great Northern pfd. 121%
| Great Nor. Ore subs. 31% 31
l lnterboro-Met. pfd.. 60% 59%
Lehigh Valley 134 Vs, 133 V*
Louis. & Nashville . 135% 135 Vi
|Mex. Petroleum .... 61 fii
; Missouri Pacific 20 ljtas
iNev. Con. Copper . 14% I4ii
New Yorfc Central . 88% 88%
£r" T"„ N, „ H ' & H. . 69 68J/.
Norfolk & Western. 102% 102%
Northern Pacific ... 109 108%
Pacific Mail 23% 2364
j Penna. R, R 109 74 109^
Pittsburgh Coal ... 20% 20%
Pressed Steel Car .41 41 '
Ray Con. Copper .. 20% 20%
Reading m ' IGO -£
Southern Pacific .. 90% 90
Southern Railway .24% 24
Tennessee Copper . 32% 33
Texas Company ... 140 139%
Union Pacific 163% 152%
U. S. Rubber 55% KB
U. S. Steel 08 57%
U. S. Steel pfd 108% 1081!.
Utah Copper 54% 34%
Western Maryland . 25% 25?'
Western Union Tel.. 62 61%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 71% 71%
Woolworth 97 97
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
I Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Building
Chicago. 111., April 22.
. Open. High. Low. Clos.
vV lieat—
May 92% .
July 87" ""
Corn—
Mar 63%
July 64 <4
• Oats—
May 3714 ~..
July 37% ■ ;;;;
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., April 22. Hogs Re
ceipts, 20,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.45
light, $8.25®8.55; mixed, 18.30
§8.60; heavy, i8.10@8.57ft ; rough, SB.IO
@8.20; pigs, $7.00®8.26.
Cattle Receipts, 15,400; steady.
* • -05<&/9.40; Texas steers, $7.10
W8.20; stockers and feeders, $5.50®
S.lu; cows and heifers, $3.70<g>8.50;
calves, $6.00(g)8.50.
.. She S , c l o7^i t f L ' el P ts - 23,000; slow. Na
tive, $5.25@6.75; yearlings, $5.70®7.40;
lambs, native, $6.20®8.15.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, April 22. Wheat
Higher; No. 2, red, export. 99®99ftc;
Na 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04.
Corn Firm; new, No. 2. yellow,
natural, local. 75@75ftc; do., kiln dried,
local. 76®76 ft c.
I Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 45®
I » 0 ,*} C.
Bran Market steady; winter, per
-A ' spring, per ton.
»2!>.00@28.00.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 4.00 c; fine granulated, 3.90 c;
confectioners' A, 3.80 c; Keystone A,
O.ODC.
Butter The market la steady;
; western, creamery, extras, 26c: nearby
prints, fancy, 23c.
Egrgs The market is firm;
I ennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
; tree cases, $6.00 por case; do*, current
| receipts, free cases, $5.90 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.00
per case; do., firsts, free cases, 55.85
i per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 17
® isc; young chickens, 14® 20c;
K>ft W I > Old I.Mint
12@ 13 c; ducks. 17018 c; spring
ducks, 17#18c; geese, 15(fi)17c: turkeys,
c.
Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 20c; do.,
fa rto good, heavy, 17@19c; do.,
. B°°d, heavy, 20c; do.,
weights, 12® 15c; unattractive, 13
@l6c; old rotosters, 15c; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 18®20c; broil
ing cttickens, fancy, 24®;>sc; do. fair.
l«®liic: capora, large, 23 ©2lc; do.,
•mall, 18020 c; turkeys, fancy, :iA)ie;
fair, ZOOJJc; ducks. 11 «o lSc. gees*.
Potatoes - Steady; New York and
Eastern, per bushel, 80@90c; Western,
SJLca B '™! 8 ?@8°c; Jersey. per basket,
20@50c; Florida, per barrel. $3.00®6.50.
!• lour—The market is steady; winter,
i - lear, s3.S&4ji4.lu, straights. lean
tJylyanla, $4.15®4.30; Western, $4.25®
4 40 patents. 14.50<J t '.in Ko N <n«
straight. Jute sacks, $4.15®4.30; spring,
firsts, clear, straights. s4.au
®4.40; patents. 14.5n®4,75
Hay The market'is firmer; tim
othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.50®19.00;
No. 1. medium bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No.
2, $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, $14.00®15.00.
.-SiL ol ?.' ""*ca. mixed. 416.60®
17.00; No. 1, do.. $15.50® 16.00; No. 2. do..
J 13 iOfli 14.50.
utes (81 degrees, 80 minutes) east threo
hundred fifty-five (366) feet to a point;
thence by same north sixty-six degrees
forty-five minutes (66 degrees. 45 min
utes) east six hundred two (602) feet
to a point; thence by same north sixty
four and one-fourth degrees (64ft de
grees, east seven hundred forty (740)
feet to a point; thence along the Ellen
dale Forge Tract south twenty-six de
grees fifteen minutes (26 degrees. 15
minutes) east six hundred forty-two
(642) feet to stones; thence south fifty
six degrees fourteen minutes (56 de
grees, 14 minutes) west twenty-six
hundred seventeen (2,617) feet to a
hickory; thence by the John Bell tract
fifty-nine degrees forty-five minutes
(59 degrees, 45 minutes) west sixteen
hundred seventy-two (1,672) feet to
stones; thence by the John Gayman
tract eight degrees forty-eight minutes
(8 degrees, 48 minutes) west fourteen
hundred fifty-four (1,454) feet to a
white oak; thence by the same north
nine degrees twenty-three minutes (9
degrees, 23 minutes) west one hundred
seventy three (173) feet, to the place
of beginning. Containing one hundred
three (103) acres and one hundred (100)
perches. Together with the us* of a
private road leading from a point In the
public road from Dauphin to EUendala
Forge, to land herein.
Having thereon erected a dwelling
house and barn.
Terms of sale—Ten per cent, of tht
purchase money on day o» sale; 15 per
cent, on the day of the confirmation of
the sale by the Court, and the bal nee
within ten (10) days from the confir
mation of the sale by the Court, with
power to adjourn the sale from time to
time.
ELIZABETH F. STEWART,
Administratrix
BRADDOCK. Attorney.
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