Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 28, 1914, Page 11, Image 23

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SMALLWOOD Died suddenly. April
27, Anna K.. aged 76 years, widow of
the lato Wm. Smallwood.
Funeral services will be held Wed
nesday evening:, at 6 o'clock, at Pax
tan? avenue. Paxtang. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend. Burial
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LOST
LOST A small, gold Elgin Watch,
with Initials F. M. K. on the back; also
L. V. C. Fob attached to watch, be
tween Sixteenth and Market and Eigh
teenth and State. Reward if returned
to 1605 Market street.
LOST One hundred dollar note.
Please return to M 11. Shenk, 1423 Mar
ket street.
LOST A gold Howard Watch, in
Chestnut Street Markethouse. Saturday
morning:. Gold fob attached with ini
tials E. C. F. on end. Reward if re
turned to 606 North Seventeenth street.
11KU' WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Young man who has
some experience in grocery business,
between 14 and 16 years «f age. Ap
ply 1914 Susquehanna street.
WANTED Married man to work
on farm and board with farmer, or
move in two or three rooms. Apply J.
M. Ensminger's Farm, Highspire, Pa.
WANTED —■ Experienced tinsmith;
steady work all year around. Apply
Hershev Store Co., Hershey. Pa.
MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at
once tor Electric Railway Motormen
and Conductors; >6O to SIOO a month;
no experience necessary; tine opportu
nity; no strike; vrite immediately for
application blank. Address Box 820,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Wide-awake errand
boy; opportunity to learn prluting
trade. Apply at once. Patriot Job
Print. _ 320 Market_street.
hfi.p WANTED—FemaIe
| WANTED Bright girl to
Ksist in office. Must write leg
ible hand and be accurate at fig
ures. Apply \Y. B. Schleisner
Stores.
WANTED Girl for general house
work: cood wages to right party. Geo.
J. Colvtras. 190$ Market street. Bell
phone.
>2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each
town to distribute free circulars for
concentrated flavoring in tubes. Per
manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi
cago. | !
WANTED A girl to assist with
general housework. In suburbs, near
trolley line; good wages to right party;
reference. Inquire 1218 North Third
street for information.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
cook and general housework at house
along trolley line just outside of city;
references. Address F., 27, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED A capable white girl for ,
general housework; must be good cook; i
small family. Call between 10 A. M.
and 2 P. M., 2220 North Second street, j
Bell phone 948 J. |
Experienced winders. Apply;
Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North;
and Second streets. '
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED White gentleman would
like position as night watchman, ele
vatorman or to drive small team; sober
and respectable man. Apply 1849 North j
Seventh street
WANTED By young, married man. ;
position as bookkeeper; has knowledge
of shorthand and typewriting: three :
years' experience; can furnish good ref
erences. Address H.. 607, care of Tele- j
graph.
WANTED Gardener wants posi- '
tlon, also planting, grafting and prun
ning work. Address W., 60S, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED First-class clothing
salesman open for position on May 10.
Capable to take full charge If neces
sary. For interview address T., 200,
rare of Telegraph.
WANTED Young, married man
wishes work on farm; experienced; can
furnii reference; would like a place j
with small tenant house or a small. '
stocked farm, or work of any kind. 1
Harry L Doutrick, Palxtang. Pa.
WANTED An experienced chauf- '
Teur wants position as chauffeur. Ap- 1
pjy_X.._B96. care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—Female
WANTED Colored girl would like
to get work to assist In housework or
JC nurse girl. 1727 North Seventh
street.
WANTED Young white lady would
like position as housekeeper for
widower, in or near city. Applv 1405
Williams street.
FOR SALE
532 Maclay Street i
$3,100
A three-story brick dwelling !
house with eight rooms—bath and
furnace.
Lot 16x87*154 It. to a 4-ft,
rear alloy.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
IxM-ust and Court Streets.
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TUESDAY EVENING, HARStIBBURG Q§Sfj& TELEGRXPHI APRIL 28, 1914
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe-
WANTED Half-grown girl wishes
work between school hours or after.
Please call at 804 Capital street.
WANTED Experienced stenog
rapher and typewriter with knowledge
of bookkeeping, desires position. Can
furnish good references. Address Box G,
609, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Call, or ad
dress, 654 Calder street.
WANTED Woman with child
wishes position as housekeeper for
widower. Address Mrs. Alice Evans,
West Falrview, R. F. D. No. 1, care of
M. V. Sanderson.
WANTED By young woman, posi
tion as manicurist, in or out of town;
can give references. Address H., 580,
care of Telegraph.
j WANTED Colored woman wants
day's work of any kind. 433 North
avenue, Room 3.
WANTED —• Experienced stenog
rapher and typewriter, with knowledge
of bookkeeping, wants position; can
furnish good references. Address, or
call. Stenographer, 1831 North street,
aud Female
WANTED Man and wife during
summer months at country home. Wo
man to do cooking and man to make
himself generally useful. Good wages
to right party. Apply 510 North Sec
ond_ street. «
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FRAME HOUSE, located on Brlggs
street, between Seco and Third; S
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice If sold this Spring. Address S. O.
No. IOO;. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE At Progress Extension,
new two-story frame house, six rooms;
lot, 40x135 ft. For particulars inquire
next door. Mrs. Hahn, Progress, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE Natural gas for
light and fuel. Inquire 224 Woodbine
street.
FOR SALE Two brick houses, near
market street: all improvements. Ad
dress J., 612, care of Telegraph Office.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
dwelling lt rooms all conveni
ences one block from Capitol. Lot,
20x111. Will be sold under price. In
quire 410 Briggs street.
FOR SALE Two suburban proper
ties for sale. Either one of these should |
interest you both built by owners
fm - residences now offered a\ a sac
rifice large plots steam heat
5c fare near trolley. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Buiiding.
SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE
Furnished six rooms large porches
—plot, 75x285 extending to Susque
hanna river including large boat
near station. Price very reasonable.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE- Money-making lodg
ing house or dwelling, on Pin'* street.
Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms—
recently painted and papered vacant.
Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
« ?! SALE 1822 Boas street: new
--story brick; never occupied: 7 rooms,
hall and bath; all improvements: gas;
electric lights; cement cellar: concrete
walls and steps; side entrance. Price,
® as >' terms. Charles Barn
hart, 18-1 Whitehall street.
FOR *^ ew dwelling, Second
street. Riverside; nine rooms; all con
veniences; steam 'heat and open fire
place; large porches: pressed brick
front; back and front stairs; side vard;
large lot. Purchaser may select paper
fl'iH 0 ' , e , aa J terms. Discount for cash.
Lewis M. NeifTer, 2.2 Market street.
WHY not live in Eltzabethtowr 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. Buch, Ellzabethtown!
FOR FEALE House No. 1913 Penn
street; two-story pressed brick front:
all improvements; porch; gas. ADDIV
on premises. Cheap to quick buyer
FOR SALE Cozy corner 2-storv
brick house; six rooms and bath; mod
ern improvements; electricity: zas- hot
and cold water in cellar; 5 minutes'
walk to depot; every room front Price
right to Interested party. Inquire 117
Sylvan Terrace.
. SALE ln Middletown lO7
in^ n .>- r ??„ store room dwell
'"K lot, -oxllO additional lot, 45x
110 elegant location for any line of
business possession at once. "Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets
FOR SALE 44 Acres .1% miles
west of Marysville frame dwelling
8 rooms good as new frame bank
barn running water 75 fruit trees
in bearing. Price, $2,800.00. Brinton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
, Acres 2% miles
r „',' l ' i etow i l ~ large brick house
~ * rooms fi;ame bank barn 4O
acres of river bottom soil. This is an
tJfl I, f, go dair y farm. Brin
streets PI Second and Walnut
FOR MALE AT PERDIX
HVAV mhV-J?P FAL F M HOUSE. 9760
SNAP PRICE to quick buyer Ea«-y
Terms, too. \S e are in the market to
clean up remaining lots quickly. There
are but .4 in all—some as low as $1 00
per front foot Better come to-day
see Perdlx—then ACT. Our office iV *♦
Reidllnger's Store. Salesman always at
the property. WAYNE COTTAGE at a
bargain. A. C. Young, 26 North Third
street. Bell phone 938 R. lrd
FOR SALE 1434 Retrina street - 1
story brick: 10 rooms and bath; side
yard; lot 25x135; 2-story stable on
rear, 25x20, suitable for horses or orar
age Also lot 80x100 on State street op-
Weglnaiitreet. 6 "34
FOR SALE - - Property No. 230 North
Fifteenth street; a 3-story brick and
frame dwelling with 9 rooms and all
improvements. Must be sold by May
1. Bargain price. J. E. Gipple. 1264
Market street.
StXTY HOUSES, some new and very
attractive homes; several very good in
vestment.. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright
bill, z iNortb Court street- ttoth obooos.
' REAL ESTATE FOR RETT
! FOR RENT House with 7 rooms
I and bath, 232S Derry street, Garfield.
: Inquire at store. Bell phone 494-W.
FOR REXT
FURNISHED COTTAGE (BOW
MAN'S) AT PERDIX. Miller Bros. &
Neefe, Bell Phone 1593.
FOR RENT No. 2121 Boas street,
with stable, $15.00. .Suburban home
stead, $23.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
i ket street
| FOR RENT Cottage' seekers may
. rent furnished, diningroom, two bed
! rooms, use of bath, kitchen, large
porches, by the week or longer period
throughout summer. Near station, trol
ley, creek, river, mountain, etc. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SAJLE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT Farm of 125
acres at $lO per month, no tuxes, In
East Fishing Creek Valley. Address
| Mary E. Kelly, Fort Hunter. Pa.
1 183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
j acres mountain land, known as the
j "Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover
• Township, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Road, about 4 miles from
j Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
! Trust Co.. Real Estate Department, 222
1 Market street. Harrlsburg.
APARTMENTS FOR KENT
I FOR RENT Apartments front —
| Sixth and Harris streets. Apply L. Sil
ver, Sixth and Harris streets.
i "1
j UNFURNISHED housekeeping apart-
Iment; fronting on Locust street; four
; rooms and bath; also complete kitchen
i facilities for cooking, etc. Storage
locker In basement. Apply Penna.
Realty Co.. 132 Locust street.
FOR RENT Choice apartments
i east end Mulberry Street Bridge facing
city; 6 rooms; every convenience. Ap
ply I. W. Dill.
ROOMS FOR RENT
1 FOR RENT —Two unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping or two furnish
led rooms for loosing, to desirable par
: ties. Call Bell phone 13271* or address
C. E. D., care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two large rooms on
. third floor and one on second floor, fur-
I nishetf or unfurnished; all conveniences.
'Apply morning until 9:30, and in even
ing after 0:30. at 340 South Thirteenth
I street.
SUITE of three unfurnished rooms—
private bath and kitchen, including
range: fronting on Second street; cen
i trally located. Apply Penna. Realty &
Improvement Co., 132 Locust street.
j FOR RENT Two nice, large fur-
I nished rooms for light housekeeping;
nne location. Apply at 1419 Market
| street.
FOR RENT By the night or
I month, the tlnest rooms in Harrisbut'g,
single or en suite. Laßelle -Vpart
l ments, 204 Locust street, next door to
Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity,
baths. Newly furnished throughout.
: Apply C. Gaeta. Merchant Tailor, 212
) Locust street.
I FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
I rooms for light housekeeping, having
gas range, on Crescent street. Apply
i Box 613, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two rooms on second
| floor, furnished or unfurnished, suit
able for light housekeeping; all con-
I i'ehlences; use of phone. Address T.,
[ »2t>, caro of Telegraph.
; FOR RENT One or two nicely fur
i nished, airy rooms on third floor, in
I private house: all conveniences: city
steam, gas. bath, telephone, facing
Capitol. Price moderate. Inquire 426
I North street.
I —— i
| FOR RENT Newly furnished front |
■ rooms, facing Capitol Park: hot and
| cold running water in each room; eleo
j trie light: use of phone and bath. Ap
-1 ply Robinson Apartments, 410 North
j street.
' FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
| rooms: all conveniences. Including bath
| and phone. 921 North Second street. :
FOR RENT Two nicely furnish- i
. ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat I
(and use of bath. Apply 272 Brlggs!
. street.
, FOR RENT Third floor front room, I
! with board; use of phone. Apply 1513 t
| North Sixth street.
| FOR RENT Furnished rooms and I
| boarding by moal. day or week. Apply
j 1001 North Second street, corner Boas
j and Second streets.
| FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms,
I 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
|
ROOMS WANTED
! ADDITIONAL ROOMS WANTED FOR i
I REPRESENTATIVE'S OF THE (iRAXD
LOUUE OF ODD FELI.OWS WHICH
MEETS IN THIS CITY MAY 1» TO SI.!
i NOTIFY" EITHER OF THE UNDER-'
ISIOXED AND STATE M MJER THAT i
| CAN HE ACCOMMODATED AND THE '
I'IUCE PER MGHT.
(>EO. C. MeCAHAN,
2219 NORTH FOURTH STREET. |
JOHN S. SPICER,
H()X_7Mt.
WANTED " _ L
WANTED To clean carpets and j
| rugs in new sanitary way. Restores j
colors to carpets. Does not injure!
i fabric. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pnone I
623 R. Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co.. 352
Broad.
WANTED By family moving to
suburbs for summer, lady or young
couple as company near city and car j
line; light housekeeping; fine surround
ings. Address C., 606. care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Barred Rock Cockerels, !
pullet bred. 1612 New Fifth street.
FOR SALE One No. 3 Prairie State !
Brooder, one Universal Hover, one 140-
Egg Cyphers Incubator. W. F. Ken
dall, 228 North Third street.
FOR SALE At a bargain a flve
passenger touring car in excellent con
dition. This car has not had hard usage.
For inspection or demonstration call at
1006 North Third street at any time.
FOR SALE At sacrifice, if taken at
once; stock and fixtures of general store
doing large business, in thriving town.
Will prove volume of business to in
terested party. Want to join my hus
band in Minnesota, reason for selling.
Call and examine stock. M. C. A.
Clouser, Duncannon, Pa.
FOR SALE A barber shop furni
ture complete, with five chairs of
maple wood. Payment half cash and
half on trust. Apply 1326 Fulton
street. Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE At a bargain, a light
weight six-cylinder car. Paul Mess
ner, 1118 James street.
C. W. H. LANGLETJS, wholesale and
retail rough and dressed lumber. Bell
phone 1381 J. Office and yards: Cam
eron and Mulberry streets.
FOR SALE Exceptionally line 18K.
solid gold, extm thin Oscar Fresard
watch. Will sell for SIOO to close an
estate. Original price, $275. Can be
seen by appointment. Address Y., 899,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE - Family size Iceland
refrigerator, in good condition. R. c.
Williams, 1317 Derry street.
FOR SALE Restaurant doing good,
cash business in good locality. Good
reason for selling. Prlve reasonable.
Address M., 898. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One Bull Terrier, pure
white; best of breeding; a beauty. Ap
ply 307 Crescent.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, suitable
for grocery store or meat market: 300
lbs. ice capacity. Glass front. Price
reasonable if sold at once. Nathan
Gross, 2015 North Sixth street.
| FOR SALE
I FOR SALE One large ice cream
freeser and a lot of packing tubs and
cans: also two large ice chests. Apply
1948 State street.
BICYCLES lO rebuilt bicycles, at
prices that talk for themselves; one
girl's wheel, with coaster brake and
new paint. Tires, 60c up. Keystone
Supply Co., 814 Xorth Third street.
FOR SALE First-class Cleaning
and Dyeing Works. Rare oportunity
! for bright, young man who under
stands pressing. Will teach the clean
ing and dyeing. 25 years established.
| Full set of machinery, boiler and en
-1 gine. This plant is fully equipped and
t doing good business. Can be bought
very reasonable. Rent cheap. Address
W., 6H. care of Telegraph.
100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT
' Steel Die Embossed Stationery and
' Business Cards—lncreases business
' costs less than printing. Harrisburg
1 Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street.
' FOR SALE Barber business, in
» eluding two chairs; also good pool
> table, with other equipment, and also
cigar and tobacco business. Including
! show cases. Price. $350. Bell Realty
1 Co., Bergner Building.
! FOR SALE 1 refrigerator, ice ca
pacity 300 lbs.; 1 National cash regis
' ter, 2 show cases, coffee mill and lots
of other articles too numerous to men
tion. Must be sold before May 1. Ap
" ply 630 Boas Street.
FOR SALE
1 TWO Waterproof Tents; size. 10x20
■ ft.; 6 ft. side wall; good condition. Price
" reasonable. Call, or address, E. C.
1 Markley, 370 South Second street, Steel
-5 ton. Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery store, stock
• and fixtures; excellent location; good
> reasons for selling. Address T., 610,
' care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Late 5-passenger Reo
• touring car, in first-class condition;
fully equipped. Or will exchange for
■ small roadster. Address X., 611, care
i of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Reasonable, English
! perambulator (baby coach). Apply
| 1609 Market street.
i TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole. Harness and Strap
. leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongola. Waxed
■ Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
i Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
- nut streets.
! GLASS window signs. Furnished
; i Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
| Board and Table Board, at 25c each.
One of these signs will be given with
| each six-time order for a classified ad.
if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
[ Telegraph.
. j USED motorcycles; all makes; over
. I hauled and in fine condition; guaran
teed to be as represented; call for dem
| | onst ration. Heagy Bros., 1204 Nortb
, j Third street
i FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
I Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE l6-ft. mahogany wall
case, 12-ft. mahogany back bar to soda
• fountain, 4 mission Ice cream tables,
with chairs. Used only one year. In
quire 1015 North Third street.
FOR SALE Second-hand bricks
cheap if taken at once. Rear 215 Mul
berry street.
FOR SALE General store, doing
good business; must sell on account of
ill healtli. Address 8., 588, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE Refuse carload of
scrap-Iron at Sheesley's siding. Dock
street, to be sold at Public Sale, May 6,
1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., to highest
j bidder for cash consideration, and must
5 removed within 10 days from date
or sale. Further particulars can be had
upon application to G. W. Mumma,
Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R.
Freight Ofike, foot of Third street. J.
S H. Nixon, Agent, Harrisburg.
HIGHEST GRADE ROOFING PAINT.
Having purchased the stock of a paint
I works, we offer this high grade paint,
all colors, at 65 cents a gallon. Sold
at all stores at SI.OO. Also several
[ tons pitch at your own price. Wil
liams & Freedtnan, Tenth street, below
i Mulberry Street Bridge.
FOR SALE Standard machine,
good as new, sold very cheap to quick
[ buyer. 310 North street.
Big bargain to offer
A SMALL Grocery Store on the trol- j
; ley line 2O minutes' ride from Har
risburg doing an elegant business. ,
Rent very reasonable. Good reason for
selling out. Address G., 589, cari of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE, CHEAP One No. 7
Remington Typewriter, in good condi
tion. Address X., 604, care of Tele
graph.
{ FOR SALE Oakland Roadster;
| first-class condition: price right. In
| quire Paul D Messner, 1118 James
I street.
4 FOR SALE Fourteen Minorca
i Chickens. Reason for selling, leaving
;city. Call 1824 Xorth Sixth.
I FURNITURE FOR SALE Golden
oak china closet, curved glass sides and
I!???«' '! as claw feet, cost when new,
| $30.00, is good as new, price $15.00; also
; ?:l t -,. es ' ens '°n table, cost when new
i sla.oo, shows the wear some, but cheap
! Jt $6.00, or the two pieces, for cash,
I CaJI evenings, preferably after
: 7:30. or afternoons between 3 and 5.
A. P. W leland, 1010 North Sixteenth
street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth
\\ ardi Home of them on pnveil afreet.
, \\ 111 exchange for Improved property.
;An exceptional opportunity for a
I hullder. Call and Inspect blue print.
| F. R. Oyster, Trustee. care of Telegraph
Bualneaa Office.
FOR RENT
I
j FOR RENT Desirable offices In the
i Telegraph Building, singly or en aulte.
! Inquire at Business Office.
I
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
Office.
FOR KENT
Xo. '-6 X. Eighteenth street $30.00
No. 2020 Boas street 15.00
No. 152 4 Catherine street 15 00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Two-story garage,
with water and sewer, rear 1530 Regina
street. Will accommodate two cars. J
E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Fine, bright and large
room. 33x23 feet, on second floor of 4zo
Market street. Formerly used for pool
room, but suitable for any business pur
poses. City steam heal. Immediate
Bossession. Jacob Tausig's Sons. 420
[arket street.
FOR RENT Store room IZOO North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling
one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply_. J.. S. Sible. 256 Herr street. [
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES !
HOW would you like to Invest some '
capital in a hide-rendering and dead
animal business with an expert in that 1
line? Address J. J. Stewart, 2220 North
Sixth street, City.
ANT Ir .el'lgent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send tor par
ticulars. Press
port. N. T.
I MADE $50,000 in five years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Telia how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. T.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111 and
117 South Second street. 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Aetna
quality. Also the full Una -of the Acme
maka
FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and
117 South Second street, 6.000 sets new
1 Sash, Bxlo. 12 L, primed and glazed, at
ti.l6 per set. Also other sires.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
HIGHEST PRICES paid for Old Gold
and Sliver, Watches and Jewelry. Or
will exchange for new Jewelry. Jos.
D. Brenner. Jeweler. 808 North Third
l street. Bell phone 626 L
i R. H. PEPPER,
LOCAL EXPRESS and Deliverv. Piano
• and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor- '■
• age of household goods and furniture
I 1 packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont- [
■ | gomery. Harrisburg.
j W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
■ —Furniture, china and piano packing.
- Shipments looked after at both ends
I kinds of hauling. Bell phone
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
- pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
. lng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
t Woodbine atreeta. Bell phone No
. 2603 R.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Grosd, the
- Druggist and Apothecary, 119 M rket
] street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
) ! orders given prompt attention. BelL
» | i»CO.
: LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the
1 best dressmaking schools in America.
. I Make your own dresses while learning.
■ j Night and Day classes. Work's Dress
i j making School, 22 North Fourth street.
1 ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter
. 1 lng Work. Also Concrete Walks and
, ! Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shive-
I ly. Lucknow, Pa.
: j
1 , IN MEMORI AM
t j IN loving remembrance of our dear
i | mother. Mary B. Davis, who departed
• this life April 28, 189 S.
Not good night, De*r Mother, only fare.
, well. 1
I HER DAUGHTERS.'
—
' -.IN loving remembrance of Frederick
• stroh, who peacefully fell asleep eight
• years ago, April the 28th.
■ The golden gates were opened,
A gentle voice said come,
tt wlt . h farewells unspoken
He calmly entered home.
r - HLS WIFE
BUSINESS PERSONALS
HAVE your Ford's looked after now'
while we are not so busy. We make a
, specialty on Ford cars. Give us a
chance. Our prices are right. Call 13.
. M. Snavely, Middletown, Pa.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
I Send us your worn furniture. Our best
t efforts insure your satisfaction, a N.
, Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
A LEVIN, 805 North Third street.
Furniture repair, upholstering and re
finlshing. Antiquo furniture for sale
. All work properly attended to. Rea
sonable prices guaranteed. 4
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
in amounts of SI,OOO and up on flr3t
, mortgage on city property, repavable
monthly or 'nstallments. Debt cancel
• ed and mortgage satisfied on death of
borrower. John C. Orr, 222 Market
: street.
1 PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY 1
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan I
1 of loaning money by which borrowers
I share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
6-7, 9 North Market Square.
NOTICES
ANY elderly lady wishing to take a
drive In country or elsewhere at 25c
an hour, please call Mrs. Gable, 1901
North Seventh street. Bell phone 2716 J.
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 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 street. Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of the State of Pennsylvania on 20th
May, A. D. 1914, by Charles R. Stouf
fcr," Arthur K. Jerauld and Dwight P.
Jerauld, under the Act of Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "An Act to provide for the In
corporation and Regulation of certain
Corporations." approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation to
be called "FOUNTAIN MARKET COM
PANY," the character and object of
which is dealing in groceries, meats,
fruits, produce and articles usually
kept for sale in a general store and for
these purposes to have and possess and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi
leges of the said Act of Assembly and
its supplements.
JOHN C. XISSLEY.
Solicitor.
PROPOSALS FOR BRIDUE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL
VANIA
Office of the Superintendent of Public
(Grounds and Bulldlnga, Harrlahurg,
Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the Office of the Superintendent
of Public Grounds and Buildings in the
Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa., un
til 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, Mav 19
1914. for furnishing all labor and'ma
terials necessary to replace pier and
repair damages to bridge across the
Shenango River at Silver Street In the
city of Sharon, Mercer County, Pa., as
called for in specifications and draw
ings prepared by Edwin K. Morse, C E
Specifications, drawings and blank
forms may be obtained upon applica
tion to this office.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent Public Grounds and
Buildings.
Hospital Managers Praise
Late Andrew Jackson Dull j
The board of managers of the. Har
risburg Hospital yesterday adopted the
following minutes in eulogiuin of the
late A. J. Dull, who was for many years
a member of that body. It Is as fol
lows:
"For the fourth time during the
present hospital year, the members of
1 the board of managers of the Harris
burg Hospital have been called upon to
sorrow for the death of one or their
colleagues.
"On April 9. 1,914, after a long Illness.
Mr. Andrew J. Dull entered Into life
, eternal.
"Mr. Dull was first ejected a member
| of tho board In 1887, since which time
lie has been a most faithful and ef
ficient helper to the hospital. In con
nection with the various building op
-1 erations during his many years of ser
vice at the institution, Mr. Dull's
knowledge, skill and experience were
very valuable.
"The board sincerely mourns his
death, and will greatly miss his valu
able counsels and his kindly and gentle
presence. With Mrs. Dull and the
members of his family, the board de
sire to express their respectful svnt- !
pathy. I
"It is directed that copies of thip I
minute he aent to Mra. Dull, and to the I
.press of t&e city."
GENERAL GAINS IN
MARKET IS SHOWN
Shorts Intimidated Into Buying by Steady Strength of
List and Absence of Offerings
By Associattd I'rt-ss
New York, April 2S. The early ad
vance was extended during the morn
ing until general gains of one to two
points were shown at noon. Elimina
| tlon of weak bull accounts by the re-
I cent drastic liquidation put the mar
ket in a bettor position to respond to ?
operations on the long side. j
Shorts were intimidated into buying
by the steady strength of the list and j
absence of offlcerlngs from inside j
sources at the higher levels promoted
confidence of the bulls. Rnllroad shares j
were not affected by a break in Mis- j
souri Pacific to 1614, the lowest in many
years.
Bonds were firm.
Furnished b.v H. W. S NAY ELY
Arcade IIIIIUIIUK
New York, April 28.
~ , Qpen. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Minos . 25 26^
Amal. Copper 71% 72
American Beet Sugar 20 20^
American Can 25% 2t>»;,
American Can pfd. . 88'. 88 >4
Am. C. & F 4 7 4 8
American Cotton Oil 40 40
Am. Ice Securities.. 80 SO'i
Am. Locomotive ... 29 «;>A•
American Smelting .
American Sugar ... 100 99*.
American T. & T... 120?* 120 *i
Anaconda 3 3 % 3 3 %
Atchison 98% 951;
Baltimore & Ohio .. 89 89'
Bethlehem Steel ... 3 914 40 1,
Brooklyn R. T 89% 90'4 1
1 California Petroleum 19% 20U 1
Canadian Pacific ... 189% 191^
Central Leather ... 34% 35' i
Chesapeake <& Ohio. 52 U 52 >4 1
C.. M. &SL P 97% 98 it j
Chlno Con. Copper . 39 u, 30 7_
Col. F. & 1 25 2614 1
• Corn Products B*2 9'4 '
: Distilling Securities . 14' a 15 14
Erie 27 27'^
Erie Ist pfd 4114 4 2 i
General Electric Co. 14 4 144
Goodrich, B. V 25% 26% :
Great Northern pfd. 124% 121%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 30% 31 1
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60 60% i
, Valley 135 137 j
Louis. & Nashville . 133% 133%
Alex. Petroleum .... 55 Oo'A
Missouri Pacific .... 19% 17 l i 1
Nov. Con. Copper .. 14 >4 141,;, «
New York Central . 88 : l* 90 " !
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 69% 69%
| Norfolk & Western. 102% 102%:'
Northern Pacific ... 108 " 109% 1
Pacific Mail 23% 23% 11
Penna. R. R 110 110% '
People's Gas & Coke 119% 119% '
Pittsburgh Coal ... 19% 20 | 1
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 87 87 :
Pressed Steel Car ..40% 41 1
Ray Con. Copper .. 20% 20% !
Reading 459'.; 161% '
Rep. Iron & Steel .. 21% 22 " 1
Rep. Iron & Steel pf 83% 83U
Southern Pacific ... 88% 90% !
Southern Railway . 23% 23%
Southern Ry. pfd .. 7S 78 j '
Tennessee Copper .. 33 33% ' 1
Texas Company ... 140 140% |
LTnion Pacific 151% 152% I
U. S. Rubber 55% 56 j 1
U. S. Steel r.7% 57%'
U. S. Steel pfd .... 107% 108 ji
Utah Copper 52% 51 p
Western Union Tel.. 60 60% '
Westinghouse Mfg.. 72% 72%
Woolworth 97% 97% I i
HOLLAR PAYS 53.989
II) COUNTY TREASURY
Establishes Precedent of Turning
in Office Revenues Every
Quarter *
Pi o mono tar.v s otlice^t h- 1 last «111
ter, January 1 to April 1, 11)14, and
the total in exact figures is $3,989.70.
The plan of paying in the money quar
terly is a precedent established by
rPothonotary Holler in order to give
the county the advantage of the reve
nues of his otlice during the year.
Heretofore it has been customary for'
the Prothonotarles to pay over the I
money due to the county at the end
of each year.
Prothonotary Holler gave County i
Treasurer Bailey his check yesterday
and the amounts were as follows:
Costs, $2,806.70; lines, $1,095; jury
fees, SBB. The total of $3,989.70 is
way beyond that for similar times in
previous years.
Wesley A. M. E. Gets Hermit. —Wes-
ley African Methodist Episcopal Zion
Church yesterday got a permit to build |
a new house of worship at Forster and
Ash streets to replace the building
occupied for a number of years in the
Eighth ward and which was pur
chased by the Cajpitol Park Extension
Commission. The new structure will
cost $20,000. other permits included
Central Printing Company, 329 Mar
ket street, addition, $7,800; garage,
J. J. Moffltt, $350.
Cox-Lawton Vs. P. It. It. Hearing
Stay 2. —May 2 was lixed by Additional
i Law Judge J. S. M. McCarrell to-dav]
j for a hearing of the objection of the
| revised verdict suggested by the court
j in the Oox-Lawton vs. Pennsylvania
i Railroad siding damnge suit.
E. J. Fogarty to liuild.—A permit
was issued tn-day to E. J. Fogarty to
build a dwelling at 1121 North Front
street at a cust of $4,500.
Ar«nic Fleming Appeal. —Additional
Law Judge McCarreil tliis afternoon
heard argument presented by W. L.
Loeser, attorney for Martin Fleming,
for a new trial for the youthful mur
derer. The hearing of argument in
the Dr. John T. Ensmlnger, Jr.-Jlartha
Osten case was listed for to-day. but
was postponed because testimony has
not yet been written out. This case
will be heard by Judge Johnson,
Judge Henry, Lebanon, arrived to hear
argument in cases he had disposed of.
Realty Transfers.—W. 1.,. Gorgas to
M. R. Miller. 1813 Whitehall street,
$1; F. F. Hetrick to Jeanette W.
Smaillng, 1934 Park street, $1; F. F.
Hetrick to Jacob W. Leanian, 1936
Park street. $1; Mary E. Lerew to
William S. Harris, 1524 Derry street,
$1; W. S. Harris to Mary E. Lerew,
j2O North Eighteenth street, $1; S.
I Kerson to Sallie Martin, 408 Cumber
land street, $1; Bertha M. Snyder to
| S. J. Keith. 1827 North Third street,
I $4,700; Catherine E&helnian to Ara
bella B. Rife, Middletown, $450; R.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Knrnlalicd by H. W. SNAVBLV
Arcade Hullitlug
Chicago. 111., April 28.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat-
Mas - 92% 92% 92* 93S
July S6»i 86% 86*4 86'S
Corn—
May 65 65 64 64
July 64% 64 Vs 63% 63 Ta
Oats—
May 37'» 37% 36% 37
July
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., April 28. Hogs—Re
"lptf. 15.000; slow. Hulk of sales. $8.50
, lißllt - »«--»5(a5.72%; mixed, SB.IO
@8.70; heavy. $8.20@8.62 % ; rough, $8.20
#8.36; pigs, $7.35@8.40.
Cattle Receipts, 3,000; slow.
Beeves, s7.lo<fi 9.40; Texas steers. $7.1(1
<ll 8.20; stackers nutl feeders, $5.50(^8.20!
|3.i0©8.50; calveq,
T l« he fr Receipts. 38,000; steady. NR.
i„„?i yearlings, $5.50®6.K0|
lambs, native, $6.00@7.15.
PHILADELPHIA I'HODUCR
By Associated Vress
r r.w'i!. at,e !jk hla .\ A l' ril L ' B - Whnat --4
I'uii v V' r° ' !>9%C®
$1 04@1 05 Northor n, Uuluth, export.
Corn l«ower: new. N*o. 2. vellow
"oca" "75^751 V*' 71do - kllii dried,
45Hc S ~ WCak; N ° 2l whlt «. 45(?()
♦28.00® 2 9 8?5°0? 30 00; S,Pr ' nar - Per ton '
pf|fefl. S T|.O^ M nne k^ran«:
ij'onJr 3 -,?0c; confectioners' A, 3.75©
3.80 c, Keystone A. 3.60@>3.650.
— The market is steadv;
prfn\s r Vncy a T9a y ' " C:
Eggs The market 1* Ann:
free n to ?" d other nearby firsts.
rl™in (u » * - lu per ' ase - 110 -. current
receipts, iree cases, $6.00 per case;
„' st ®'"' extras, firsts, free cases, $6.15
per case' " sts ' free i:asns . ?*>-0(J
(fsnip? Poultry Stronger; fowls. 18
s oritur clilrk e , 18 . 14 (Si-20c;
sirins, chickens, 35 fa-40c; broiilnir
? p,tl , roosters, 1?
>,. t * 1«©14C; uprliiif duoka 17
r?ress 8 ed tSe 'p 15 if 17c; turkeys. 19?420c.
western cf.? Ultry "K'cak; fowls,
. fdlicy, heavy, »|-; do
fa r tn B :« heavy. 17(fil8u; do!,
weiffhti heavy. 20c; do..
(iilhV „i rl ® lsc i unattractive. 1J
i.,L \ roosters, 14% c; roast
ing chickens, fancy. 18® 20c; broil
wscsaa SH^ks
Potatoes Easier: New York and
pe"&e^B^ e1 .' T 86 ® 1,3c; Western
20®50e l ers , ey - P pr basket,
«w<ooOc, llorida, per basket, |1.\50@>6.75.
cl^r° Ur 13^!MT?a' ke ' is stea dy; winter,
sylvania "''a'KOta, i'ei.a
syiyania, J4.15<£M.30; weetern. $4 25®
2, i .patents. $4.U® 4.!i0. Km-®
straight, jute sacks. $4.15@4.30; spr ng
firsts clear, $4.00®4.20; straights <4 20
@4.40; patents. £4.50<g>4.75. ' * *
oth\ a> 'vT T h< ? mark l et , is Arm; tlin
°t"y. No - 1. large bales, $18.&o@19 00-2
2 °ii i ; im? i " Ir ! l n b 'i leß, *lB-00f<r 15.60; No!
2, $lb.00@17.00; No. 3, $14.00@15.00.
~t'F lu llUxe<l . »l<>.so<jf
sl3 50@14.60. ,;s ' sotfl6 ' o No - "• d 0"
Snodgrass to Harriet E. Stauffer, Swa-
Mara township, $1,150; Harriet E.
I o ', . ° Sara E. Raffenspergcr,
Swatara township, $1,600; E S Leh
, man to Samuel H. Winters, Derrv
SnTmfii vr k'° 0: Joh » D - M»ler to
sson- r inters. Dorry township.
| S6OO, .George W Cumbler's executors
i to Ant°n Rostelic, Bressler, $800; A.
lvirn OUng T to str ayer, Gratz, $243;
William H. Shoop to Charles M Ad
• ams, WllHamstown. $5; E. A. iieffle
finger to Charles E. Holly, 1624 Berrv
m r r v : E - A - Heffletinger
street, $3,4G0 * ffor ' 1622 Berryhill
• S P« '"• 'itions for I»eiTV
? , Paying.—Orders will be issued
by Commissioner W. ri. Lynch to Cltv
Hoi« / er Cowden within the rfcxt few
n« f.l! r^ are th , e s P° p ifications and
| plans for the paving of Derrv street
from Eighteenth to . Twenty-first so
that bus may be asked for as soon as
the ordinance becomes a law.
Planning Commission Inspection Sat
rTJl" V £T ? inspection trip of the new
City Planning Commission over tho
city s park system which had been
postponed last Saturday because of in
clement weather will likely to held on
baturday, May 2.
Seeking Asphalt Repair Plant Site
—City Commissioner W. H. Lynch is
hunting a site for the proposed new
asphalt repair plant. He hopes to ac
quire a place somewhere alonK the
railroad.
Building Trades Men
Are in Session Here
Questions of interest to men in the
building trades throughout Pennsyl
vania, were discussed this afternoon
at a session of the Building Trades
State Council in the Commonwealth
hotel. Hie session was presided over
by frank Feeney of Philadelphia,
following the discussion of the va-
I rious questions to-day, officers were
elected. The sessions yesterdav and
this morning were taken up with the
consideration of the constitution and
by-laws.
.u *' l ' s or B' a nization is
the betterment of conditions with the
men who work at all building trades,
and to bring about uniformity In the
classification of the various branches
of work.
GREEN A WALT CON FIRMED
Washington. D. C., April 28.—Elmer
L. ureenawait. was confirmed to-day
t'onimissioner of immigration at
Philadelphia.
kbrviciss for mrsTsmallwood
Hi2'^S cr a a i ■""''cos to r Mr . s - Anna Slid
nleton Small wood, who died Yesterday
noon at her home, in Paxtang, will be
held to-morrow evening, at 6 o'clock,
from her late residence. Services will
lie conducted by the ttov. Hsrrv B
King, pastor of the Paxton Presby
terian rhurch, assisted by the Rev.
Harry Nelson Bassler. pastor of the
Second Reformed Church. The body
will be taken to I'rankford, near Phila
delphia, for burial.
MRS. HAY WARD DIES
Mrs. Susan Hayward, widow of tho
late Richard W. Hayward, died last
night nt her home, 606 Verbeke street
aged 67. Services will take place
Wednesday at 2 p. m .at the home.
Burial will be made In Harrisburg
Cemetery.
RUBBER STAMfjn
>JI| SEALS S, STENCILS UV
|1 • MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG, PA. II
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