Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 02, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    HAVE THE TELEGRAPH WANT
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Wm Let Telegraph Want Ads carry your call
■ for HELP.
■ Their voices reach throughout all Harris
■ burg, and persistently used are bound to
bring results.
What Telegraph Want Ads do for others
■ they can do for you.
■ Spend a few pennies for a Telegraph Want
Ad now.
H Call Bell 2040, Cumberland 203 and a
H skilled operator will answer.
LOST
LOST Gold watch, with short chain
and gold tassel, Saturday morning, on
Chestnut street, Second street or Mar
ket Square. Reward if returned to the
Telegraph Office.
LOST On the 9th of May. near
Bailey street, bunch of keys. Reward if
returned to, John Miller, 1185 Bailey
street.
LOST ln Subway, brown leather
bill fold, containing $35. Reward if
returned to Cowan's Dogs, Paxtang
Park Theater.
UELI* tV ANTED —Male
WANTED Twenty union plaster
ers. ten hod-carriers. Apply at New
Office Building, C. V. R. R.. June 10. L.
F. Johnson.
WANTED Two good house carpen
ters. Apply In person, after 5 P. M.. to
H. H. Feeser, Thirty-first and Curtin
streets, Penbrook, Pa.
WANTED Sales manager for Har
risburg and seven surrounding coun
ties. One who can handle salesmen
can make $300.00 per month. About
$::00.00 investment required. See J. F.
Roberts, Commonwealth Hotel, to-day.
WANTED Experienced laster on
consolidated hand method lasting ma
chine. Also young man to learn last
ing. Apply Harrlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Three good carpenters.
None but thorough mechanics need ap
ply. Work without a break until De
cember 1. Apply corner Camp and
Elizabeth streets.
WANTED Neat-appearing, young
men to demonstrate article that has
never been sold here. Apply between
7 and 8 this evening. 326 South Thir
teenth street. Bell phone 1069 L.
WANTED Boy to deliver orders
and work around place. One with
wheel preferred. Apply 231 North Sec
ond.
WANTED A collector, at once;
thoroughly reliable, a worker; none
other need apply. Address M., 1042, care
of Telegraph. 1
HELP WANTED— Feiuato
WANTED Reliable white girl, or
middle-aged woman for general house
work. Apply 265 Peffer street.
WANTED Experienced saleslady 1
for general store: state experience and
give reference; good salary, y., 1044,
c&re of Telegraph.
LEARN DRESSMAKING In one of the
best dressmaking schools in America.
Make your own dresses while learning.
Night and Day classes. Work's Dress-
SITUATION S WAN TED—Male
WANTED Boy, 12 years of age,
desires work by the week; with board
and lodging preferred. Apply 74 Fur
nace street, Steelton, after 6 P. M.
WANTED Position as cook or ]
cleaning, or work by the day or
week. Apply 1329 North Fourth street.
WANTED Place for boy, 13 years
of age, on farm. Address W., 1040, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Graduate of Eastman's
Business College desires a clerical po
sition. Rapid and accurate. Best of
references. J. A. Garber, New Bloom
lield. Pa.
WANTED Position by young white |
man. housecleaning or any kind of
work; sober and steady worker. Ad- 1
dress M. H., 630 Herr street.
WANTED By young, married man, I
position as chauffeur. Bell phone 3669 L I
Address 1312 Howard street.
WANTED Position as chauffeur in \
private family, or to run truck for,
business firm; seven years' experience;!
do own repairing. Address R„ 1201, I
care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
GIRLS who have had experi
ence on Hand Work. Pays 40
cents for rolling and 20 cems for
bunching. Apply Harrisburg Cigar
Co., 500 Race street.
SITUATION WANTED A practical
nurse would like nursing of any kind;
has had hospital experience; or care
for a baby. Addres J., 1046, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED By white girl, position
as diningroom girl, in restaurant or
private family. Call, or address, 422
Kelker street.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants position as housekeeper for gen
tleman. Address R. S., Hummelstown,
Pa.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply to Dr. Everhart, 274 Hum
mel street, Lemoyne, Pa.
FOR SALE '
Suburban Lots
40 in Elk wood
Adjoining
New Cumberland
Those lota are desirably located
on Bridge, Lincoln, Washington,
Martin, Mechanicsburg, Locust and
Sixth streets.
I/Ots 25x150 for 5250
liots 30x135 for $25(1
Lots 20x123 for S2OO
Lots 23x132 for S2OO
Miller Bros. & Neefe
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
V*™' \ • • • - . ■% , • •
TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 2, 1914.
I SITUATIONS WANTED —Female
! WANTED Maternity nursing; can
I give reference. Addres P., 1039, care
| of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman desires
I position as chambermaid or general
; housework. Call, or address, 1209 Wal
! lace street.
WANTED By half-grown colored
girl, work between school hours. Ad
| dress M., 1038, care of Telegraph.
' WANTED Middle-aged lady would
1 like a place to keep house in a widow
: er's family. Apply Iv. M. J., Duncan
| non, Pa.
WANTED Demonstrator would like
position; three years' experience; best
1 references. Address Demonstrator, care
1 of Telegraph.
| WANTED Good, efficient colored
girl wants position as house maid; no
washing. 414 Spring avenue.
WANTED Young lady (22), with
some experience, desires position as
saleslady, where attention to business
is appreciated. Can come well recom
mended and furnish reference. Box G,
1048, care of Harrlsburg Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman would
like to do day's work. Apply 409 Fil
bert street.
WANTED Colored woman wants
washing and ironing, at homo or out
side. Apply 409 Filbert street.
WANTED Lady would like to have
day's work or offices to clean. Apply
925 Ash avenue City.
WANTED Young, refined woman
desires position in private family as
nurse or companion, or is capable of
taking entire charge of the household;
best of reference. Address M., 1037,
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS, make money selling our
line of specialties. Write for our new
catalog, and free sample. General
SalesCo a ßox 460 fc Wayne,Pa i^^^—
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED County Manager for a
new model patented household article
selling for $3.50. Half profit. $8 to sl2
a day. Life job. Sells over and over
again to the same people.. Samples
loaned. Sales Manager, 122 Sycamore
sUeet i MUwaukee J \Vls
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 4l North Fourteenth
street S rooms and bath; all conveni
ences; will offer for a short time only
at an attractive price. Inquire Jared
Lenker, 39 North Fourteenth street.
FOR SALE —Farm 10 miles east
of Harrisburg. containing 90 acres, in
good state of cultivation: buildings in
Rood condition; 6 acres of heavy oak
timber. For further information call
on, or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F. D..
No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29
South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Two-story frame (fur
nished) cottage. No. 12 Fourth street,
Mt. Gretna Campmeeting Grounds.
Water and sewer. Eugene Laverty, Mid
dletown, Pa.
FOR SALE lO2 acres, best of soil,
Lebanon county; new bank barn, house
and other buildings in good condition.
Lebanon or Harrisburg markets. Come
and see crops in bloom. Must sell at
once on account of other business. No
dealers. For particulars address W. G.
Paul, Grantville, Pa.
HEAL ESTATE FOH SALE
1641 FULTON ST., 3-story .frame
house 8 rooms batn and furnace.
Lot. 14x100 ft., at the bargain price of
$1,750. Miller Bros. Ai Neefe, Locust
and Court streets.
FOR SALE Suburban new 3-story
brick house; improvements; lot, 26 ft
by 150; ideal location; oc car fare to
city. D. E. Brightblll, 2 North Court
street.
FOR SALE Twenty large lots, 118
x2lO ft., at from $3 to $6 per front foot,
overlooking Harrlsburg. Good soil, air,
water and neighbors. Call Bell phone
3048 L
ONLY THREE left of the ten in
vestment properties offered at $1,450
each; rent, sl3: new brick houses; all
improvements. Good investment. Do
not delay. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
PAXTANG PROPERTY FOR SALE
Brick construction; 7 rooms: bath; gas;
electric light; steam heat; porch; slate
roof; window screens; lot, 22x135. Price
reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
New Houses Reafly
New semi-bungalow style houses,
tireen mid Woodbine Streets. Onlv
four left. Excellent location. Mod
ern throughout. Individual
■torched Steam Heat Hardwood
Floors Open Fireplace Tile
natliroom Laundry In Cellar
Combination tins and Elecetrlc Fix
tures . excellent flnliih through
out. Sample house open for Inspec
tion. Representative always on
ground. For prices and terms con
sult C. L. Long, Ureen and Wood
bine streets.
I
FOR SALE Nine-room house, with
improvements, on North street, reduced
to $1,900.00. Also one new house left:
quick sale, $2,000.00. Terms. Apply
j Kdgar B. Lerew. 4 North Fifth street.
FOR SALE
; New brick houses on Manada street,
one block north of Hertilock; 6 rooms
and bath; furnace, cemented cellars'
I granolithic walks, both front and
I yard; finished complete; ready to oc
cupy. Price $1,450.
For an Investment hard to beat. Fire
walls between each and every house
Rent sl3 per month. For further in
formation apply to
W. E. MOESLEIN
612 Boas street or 422 North BtreeL
Bell phone 2593 or 1085-R.
TOR SALE 4lO Briggs St. 3-
story brick dwelling ll rooms, bath
and furnace side entrance lot, 20x
lit. Tl; |s property has been reduced
s<oo.oo in price Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j 1' OR SALE Vacant Ground —ln
| Camp Hill, corner Locust and Lincoln
Sts. 68x140. Price, $600.00.
Cloverly Heights llevere St. 2
lots size. 38x90. Price, $900.00.
N. Fourth St. Near Seneca lot,
20x120 east side of St. Price, $600.00.
Southwest corner Seventeenth and
Derry Sts. lot, 17 >4x76. Price,
$2,000.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALB
LICENSED HOTEL PROPERTY and
business in Newberrytown, York
county. Pa. Twelve miles from Harris
burg and three miles from Golilsboro.
\ Good business and fine house with slate
| roof. Fifteen rooms. Barn, shed, hog
! pen, ice house, filled with Ice; lin# gar
j den, and large lot, planted in potatoes.
! Possession given at once. Price, every
| thing, complete, $4,000.00. No fritters
need answer. Address Susan Beshora,
Ncv^wr^town^jorl^ourU^^a^^^^^
REAL ESTATE FOB KENT
i HOUSES FOR RENT Pine street
I house, 13 rooms, 3 bath rooms; 521
j North Sixteenth; 1913 North Sixth;
corner house at New Cumberland; also
cottage. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
I Building.
! FOR RENT Wyoming Cottage, at
j Perdlx, for the season. Inquire at 117
Market stret.
FOR RENT —r 619 North Fifteenth
I street new, up-to-date steam
j heat delightful neighborhood. Rent,
I $26.00 per month. Apply either at above
number or 1521 State street.
FOR RENT—I6O9 N. Second
street, 3-story brick; all improve
ments. Steam heat—side yard—
porches. Immediate possession,
i Phone or write. O. L. Long,
Green and Woodbine Sts.
FOR RENT 427 Boas street; 8
rooms and bath; all improvements. In
quire at 924 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Three-story briclt
house, corner Green and Emerald
: streets, lo rooms, bath and steam heat,
large concrete porch and cellar. Apply
Grocery Store on corner.
FOR RENT 1533 North Third, 6 j
rooms, bath, rent, $20.00; 110 South i
Thirteenth, 10 rooms, bath, rent, $25.00. i
Also store room and farm for rent. In- i
quire *3O Walnut.
FOR RE.\T
No. 2311 Derry street $25.00
No. 1197 Christian street 14.00 I
Dwelling at Rutherford 8.00 i
J. E. GIPPLE, I
1251 Market Street- j
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OK KEN T j
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Two- !
story warehouse, Cowden street near ■
Market. Elevator; P. R. R. siding; 5,000 i
sq. ft. iloor space. Possession at once.
Apply C. F. Golil, 1003 North Second
street. Bell phone 899 L
FOR SALE OR RENT lOO7 N. Sec
ond St. 3-story brick - Ui rooms,
bath and furnace—lot, 47x162. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO BUY, sto 10 acres land,
without buildings, within 6 miles of
city, for cash. P. O. Box 367.
Al'AKlilliMs FOR KLNX
FOR RENT Apartment, consisting
of five rooms and bath, above B. Hand
ler's Furniture store, entrance on Sus- j
quehanna street. Apply B. Handler,
1212 North Third street. I
APARTMENT FOR RENT Five j
rooms and bath; all improvements. In
quire of A. F. Werner, 213 Chestnut '
street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Four j
rooms and bath, third lloor front; all
conveniences. Apply to 1. Filbert, 1542
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Second floor apartment i
—525.00 a month, from June 15, at 1243
Market street. Apply at E. Eggert's, I
1245 Market street.
FOR RENT Lower floor apartment.
Fourth and Peffer streets, llvingroom.
diningroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and I
bath; front porch. Apply B. F. Urn
bergt-r, 427 Peffer street, or 108 North
Second street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED lmmediately, unfur
nished apartment. 2 rooms, kitchen,
bath; state terms; describe. Address A.,
1036, care of Telegraph.
KOOJIb I-OK KENT
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
communicating rooms, suitable for two
gentlemen or married couple; all im
provements; use of phone. 210 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also
board by the meal, day or week. 1001
North Second street, corner Second and
Boas streets.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; use of Bell phone. Call 1089 L.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en suite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
BACHELOR APARTMENT Fur
nished complete In every detail, includ
ing own private bath, house phone, mail
box in vestibule, Bell phone; three min
utes' from Market Square or Capitol;
very desirable for one or two business
men; references. Address H., 1043, care
of Telegraph.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
All conveniences; use of phone, Bell
2878. 205 Chestnut street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
apartments private bath, telephone
and all conveniences, with private fam
ily. Apply at 236 North Second street,
corner Pine street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
on second lloor, with board, all conveni- I
ences, for man and wife or two gentle- I
men. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street.
FOR RENT Second floor rooms;
rent reasonable; all conveniences and
use of phone. 209 State street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
—communicating; can be had separate
or en suite. Call 229 North Second
street.
FOR RENT Several vacant rooms,
fronting on Capitol Park; electric
lights, hot and cold running water in |
each room; use of phone and bathroom.
Apply Robinson Apartments, 410 North
street.
FOR RENT • By the night or month,
the finest rooms in Harrlsburg, single
or en suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204
Locust street, next door to Orpheum.
Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly
furnished throughout. Apply C. Gaeta,
Merchar^^TsUlor^iL^LocuststreeL^
BOARDING WANTED
WANTED Board for gentleman,
wife and child two years old at tirst
class farmhouse near Harrlsburg, for
July and August. Address P. O. Box
6Hj^larrisburg^>a I^^^^^^^^^^^^^
WANTED
WANTED To sell low-pitch,
nickel-plated B flat cornet, case and I
outfit and to buy second-hand soprano
saxaphome for cash. Address T., 1047,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Second-hand bicycles
bought .sold and exchanged. Apply Ex
celsior Cycle Co., 1007-1009 North Third
street.
WANTED Complete fixtures for a
frocery store. Address T., 1041, care of
elegraph.
WANTED To buy 100 second-hand
bicycles and motorcycles we are in
great demand for them highest cash
prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814
.North Third street. United phone 19W.
FOR SALE
BUY your traveling and leather goods
from the wholesale and retail leather
merchants. A large consignment on
display. Specialties* made to order and
repaired. Harrlsburg Harness and Sup
ply Co., Second and Chestnut.
FOR SALE Cottage at Mt. Gretna
8 rooms and bath all conveniences,
including six lots of ground—parked
and in very desirable location, on Camp
meeting Ground, corner of Fourth street
and Kephart avenue; also auto garage,
boat and boat house. Price reasonable.
Apply Dr. E. Clair Jones, 20 East
Orange street, Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SALE Second-hand bricks;
joists, 25 ft. long; doors; window
frames; shades, hot air furnace; plate
glass store front, complete; water
meter; $350 National Cash Register,
with two drawers, and second-hand
ceiling electric fans. Apply S. Meltzer,
513 Walnut street. Bell phone 282 J.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
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.
FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cylln
der, 29-H.-P., 121-inch wheel base, 36-
inch wheels, foredoor roadster fully
equipped. Will sell reasonable or ex
change for a good four or six-cylinder
four or five-passenger car. For dem
onstration write, or call, No. 1517 North
Sixth street. Harrlsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Piano as good as new
Will sell cheap, either cash or instal
ments. If you desire piano, this is a
bargain. Address P. O. Box 484, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE To quick buyer, one 5-
passenger Overland Touring Car, in
good condition. Apply 1817 Regina
street. City.
TOR SALE Good paying general
store, close to Harrisburg. Must sell
on account of ill health. Address A.,
692, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1913 Yale Motorcycle,
in A-l condition. Bargain to quick pur
chaser. Fully equipped with light, etc.
Price, $135.00. For demonstration call
1513 Vernon street, City.
! USED motorcycles; all makes: ovet •
hauled and <n line condition; guaran
, teed to be as represented; call tor dero
I onstratlon. Heagy Bros.. 1204 North
Third street.
iOR SALE lvory Soap. 4c and 7c
I per cake. Not mure than six cakes to
one person. Ryder's Paint Store. 44
North Third street.
FOII KENT
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
; Office.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
I Building, a suite of well located offices.
Inquire for Superintendent in Business
Office of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two-story garage,
with water and sewer, rear 1630 Regina
6treet. Will accommodate two cars. J.
E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling;
one of the best rooms in the city. Ap
ply J. S. Sible. 256 Herr street.
FOR SALE on EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth
Ward; same of thi-ni on paved atreet.
Will exchange for improved property.
|An exceptional opportunity for ■
builder. Call and inspect blue print.
F. K.Oyster, Trustee, core of Telegraph
llUKlneiis Office.
For Exchange
WANTED To exchange for a farm
not over $4,000.00, suburban property,
one square from trolley, 10c fare to city;
value, $2,700. Address 1521 Green
street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1 C\W n 1046, 1048, 1050 Cameron St.
v /O Three 3-story brick houses on
lot ..UX2OO to 20-1" t. alley. Could build
three houses in rear. $5,100 for three—
rents, sl3 each.
Keeney A -Simiiionk' Insurance Agency
-\en Cumberland
FOR SALE Good two-chair barber
shop, main street of Harrisburg; good
reason for selling; cheap rent. Apply
Bender Barber Supply, 22 South Fourth ,
street.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE, $50,000 in five years In the |
mail order business, began with $5. i
Send for free booklet. Tolls how. Ilea- !
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAY
ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts
of the city and nearby towns. Call L. j
Garmon, Bell phone 3742.
FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111 and I
117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme I
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and
117 South Sacond street, 5,000 sets new '
Sash, Bxlo, 12 L„ primed and glazed. u,.
$1.15 per set. Also other sizes.
IBUY ANDSELLaII second-hand fur- '
nlture, carpets, etc. Drop postal, or
call. A. A. Kohr. corner Blackberry
and Dewberry streets.
WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of fur- '
nlture, clothing, e*c. Drop us a postal 1
and we will call to see you. Max ]
Smeltz, 1100 North Seventh street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine'
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Beli i
1960.
W. J. WENRICH. 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing
Shipments looked after at both ends.
.Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
j 3227 W.
HAULING
I H. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and
1 National Tranufpr Co. Movers of
f ilanos, safes, boilers and gene/ai haili
ng. H W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
1 Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
| 2GO3R.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert nelp.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. I
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 4li
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods anft unexcelled fa-
I cllltles for storing all kinds of mer-
I chandlee. Low storage rates. South
I St. and Penna. R. R.
LEGAL NOTICES
SALESMEN, with desk room or office,
in each city. Send out canvassers and
see trade. Rapid seller. No salary
grabbers wanted, but men who can
handle a business and see it grow. Ad
dress Mahon & Stanly, 1777 Broadway,
New York City.
MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLH
and others upon their own namet
i Cheap rate*. «asy payments, confiden
tial.
! Adams * Co, R. M4b « H. Market ■«
1
OLD-TIME LINEMAN
is NOW A PENSIONER
Joseph Sadler After Many Years
of Faithful Service Will
Take It Easy
r~ " i
JOSEPH SADLER
I Announcement was made to-day of
'the retirement of Joseph Sadler, ot
| Wormleysburg, who entered the ser
! vices of the Pennsylvania Railroad as
la lineman in 1872. Mr. Sadler's retire
! nient dates from May 1. His papers
! were delayed enroute and arrived with
the June pension list yesterday.
! "Old Joe," as he was more familiarly
known by an army of railroaders, serv
' ed as a clerk, yardmaster, car inspector,
i brakeman and lineman. His llrst em
ployment was as a lineman with the
Northern Central Railway Company.
Mf. Sadler moved to Wormleysburg in
! 1874. 11l 1875 Mr. Sadler was a brake
! man doing duty in Bridgeport yards,
now known as Lemoyne, and worked
with the Cumberland Valley Railroad
yard crew.
! This crew was made up of men who
I served many years on the railroad, and
included, George Monatli, engineer,
deceased; William Murray, conductor;
Andrew Seister, Frank Murray, Adam
J Seibert, Benjamin Sadler and Joseph
Sadler, brukement.
I While serving as brakeman, Mr.
I Sadler looked after the movement of
the only passenger car operated by the
Northern Central Railroad Company
between Marysville and Harrisburg.
This car was hauled by an engine to
Bridgeport, and by gravity to Harris
burg, in care of Brakeman Sadler.
In 1894 Mr. Cadler was promoted to
yardmaster at night and served in that
capacity for thirteen years. In 1906 he
was assigned to daylight duty. In 1907
the Northern Central Railroad Com
pany discontinued the position of yard
master at Lemoyne and Mr. Sadler has
been serving as yard clerk at night
since that time.
! Mr. Sadler is a son of the late
: Samuel and Hettie Sadler, and was
; born September 9, 1841, near Oyster's
! Point, Cumberland county. He spent
I his boyhood days on the farm with his
parents. At the age of six years Mr,
Sadler moved with the family to Mid
dlesex and resided in that vicinity for
,ten years. When 23 years of age Mr.
I Sadler married Maria Catherine Nel
son. daughter of Josiah and Elizabeth
Nelson. Two children were born and
both are now residents of the borough
of Wormleysburg; Robert N. Sadler and
Mrs. William Evans, his daughter, with
whom Mr. Sadler now resides.
June Pensions.—Sixty-four employes
of the Pennsylvania Railroad system
were placed upon the pension rolls dur
ing May, according to announcement
made yesterday. The additions to the
"roll of honor" last month were un
usually heavy. Of the total number
of employes retired, two had been In
the service of the system for 50 years
or more, and 35 had seen more than 40
years' service each. Fifty-three of the
new pensioners came from the eastern
lines of the system and 11 from the
western lines.
The Pennsylvania Railroad system is
now carrying 1123 persons upon its pen
sion rolls. Altogether, since the pen
sion system was inaugurated in 1900,
there have been 8047 employes pen
sioned. Of this number 3924 have since
died. The Pennsylvania system has
paid out a total of $9,912,667 in pen
sions since 1900.
Sunbury linn Hetlren. James
Maurey, foreman of the painting de
partment of the Sunbury shops of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company was
to-day placed on the retired list.
Standing of the Crews
HAKKISBURG SIDE
Philadelphia Division —101 crew first
to go after 4 p. m.: 107, 10S, 128, 118,
110, 105, 114, 121, 120, 109, 122, llu, 127,
126, 113.
Engineer for 128.
Firemen for 103, 104, 107, 114, 121,
12S.
Conductors for 114, 126.
Flagmen for 107, 126.
Brakemen for 128, 114, 1 15, 127, 113.
Engineers up: Minnich, Snow, Keane,
Hubler, Criswell, Long, Buck, Sellers,
Grass, Bissinger, First, Young, Maden
ford, Kelly, Bair, Albright, Brooke,
Manley, McCalley, Kautz, Powell,
Smith, Davis, Streeper, Gallagher, Bru
baker.
Firemen up: Laverty, Rhoads, Hus
ton, Miller. Spring, Copeiand, Cook,
Sheaffer, Enterline, Jackson, Carr,
Whiehello, Achey, Koi.kcnouer, Clark,
Libhart, Winters, Miller, Wagner,
Cover, Myers, Behman, Davidson, Mil
ler, Newman, Barton, Hartz. McCurdy,
Neuhauser. Sheehy, Horstick, Slider,
Maughes, Gelsinger.
Conductors up: Sellers, Looker, Hoar,
Houdeshel, Fessler, Ropp, Sadler.
Flagmen up: Harvey, Gehrett, Dono
hoe.
Brakemen up: Wolfe, Coleman, Jack
son, Ferguson, Shultz. Watts, Ktiupp,
Hubbard. Brown, Stehman, Collins,
Moore, Busser, Baltosser.
Middle Dlvlnlon—2ls crew first to go
after 1:30 p. m.: 230, 236, 218, 250. 16, 16,
18, 21, 19, 25, 17, 24.
Fireman for 16.
Conductor for 15.
Flagman for 21.
Brakemen for 21, 17.
Engineers up: Kugler, Brlggles, Gar
man, Magill, Mumma, Willis.
Firemen up: Wright, Schreffler,
Gross, Sheesley, Zeiders, Stouffer, Look,
Cox, Davis, Seagrist, Karstetter, Ross,
Bornman, Drewett.
Conductors up: Bogner, Patrick,
Huber, Gantt.
Brakemen up: TCerwin, Spahr. Van
zandt, Heck, Mathias. Bickert, Kieffer,
Plack, Bell, Putt, Roller, Troy, Wen
rick.
Vnr«l Crew*—To go after 4 p. m.:
Engineers for 707, 1820, 1368.
Firemen for 707. 1758.
Engineers up: Swab. Crist, Harvey,
Saltzman, Kulin, Pelton, Shaver, Lan
dis, Hoyler, Beck, Harter, Blosser,
Blever, Thomas, llouser. Meals, Stahl.
Firemen up: Cookerley, Maeyer, Shol
ter, Snell, Bartolett, Gettys, Hart,
Barkey, Sheets, Balr, Eyde, Crow, Ulsh,
Bostdorf, Schlefer.
ENOI.A SIDE
Philadelphia Division —2o3 crow first
to go after 4:15 p. m.: 225, 215, 208, 240,
220, 231, 249, 241, 214, 228, 251, 247, 224
210, 207, 204, 242, 248, 238. 232. 244.
Engineers for 212. 214, 225. 228, 212.
Firemen for "12, 214, 232.
Conductors for 203, 215. 235. 241. .
Flagmen for 201, 208, 204. 241, 249.
Brakemen tor 201, 208, 214, 224. 219,
TRADING MORE ACTIVE
AT EXPENSE OF VALUES
Declines Were Associted With Recent Disclosures; Bonds
Again Reported Easy
New York, June 2. Renewal of
liquidation In New Haven, sending that
stock down to 63?», a loss of over two
points and, a new low record, was the
noteworthy feature of the second hour.
The decline was associated with recent
disclosures, connected with that sys
tem, and the road's rather favorable
April earnings were ignored. Missouri
Pacific soon lost all of its early ad
vantage and the list as a whole show
ed losses that ranged from substantial
fractions to over a point. Trading was
slightly more active, but at the ex
pense of values.
Bonds were easy.
Furnished by 11. \V. SNAVBLY
Arende llulldliig
New York, June 2.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 27% 27%
Amal. Copper 7life 11 Vt
American Beet Sugar 26 25 Vi
American Can 27V4 27' A
American Can pfd.. 90 14 90 Vi 1
American Cotton Oil 42 42
Am. Ice Securities SI Ms 31
Am. Locomotive ... 31% 31%
American Smelting . 63 62%
American Sugar ... 108 108
American T. & T... 122% 122%
Anaconda 31% 31%
Atchison 97% 96%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 90% 00%
Bethlehem Steel ... 41% 41%
Brooklyn R. T fIS% 93
Canadian Pacific ... 195 194%
Central Leather ... 34% 34%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 51% 51%
C., M. & St. P 99% 99
Chino Con. Copper . 41% 41%
Col. F. & 1 4 . 27 27
Consolidated Gas T. 128 128
Corn Products 8 % 8 %
Erie 28% 28%
Erie, Ist pfd 43% 43%
Goodrich, B. F 25 24%
Goodrich, B. F., pfd. 89 89
Great Northern, pfd. 124% 124
Great Nor. Ore subs. 31% 31%
Interboro-Met 14% 14%
lnterboro-Met. pfd.. 61% 62
Lehigh Valley 138% 138%
Missouri Pacific .... 19% 19
Nev. Con. Copper .. 14% 14%
New York Central . 91 90%
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 66 64
Norfolk & Western. 103% 103%
Northern Pacific ... 110% 110%
Penna. R. R 111% 111%
People's Gas & Coke 120% 120%
Ray Con. Copper .. 21% 21
Reading 165 164%
Southern Pacific ... 92% 92
Southern Railway . 24% 24%
Tennessee Copper .. 34% 34%
Texas Company ... 145% 145%
Union Pacific 155% 154%
U. S. Rubber 58% 58%
U. S. Steel 60% 60%
U. S. Steel pfd 109% 109%
Utah Copper 56% 56%
Westinghouae Mfg.. 76% 76%
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, ill., June 2. Hogs Re
ceipts, 14.000; higher. Bulk of sales,
$8.00ff8.05; light, S7.BS<Si)S. 10; mixed,
s7.Bo(ffiß.lo; heavy, $7.65@8.10; rough,
$7.65<?n7.80; pigs, $7.00@7.75.
Cattle - Receipts, 3,000; steady.
Beeves, $7.35@9.25; steers, $7.00@8.15;
stockers and feeders. $6.35©8.30; cows
and heifers, $3.70@!8.75; calves, $7.00®
9.50.
Sheep Receipts, 14,000; strong.
Sheep, $5.35@6.25; yearlings. $G.lO@
7.15; lambs, $6.25@8.35; springs, s7.oo(fi)
9.65.
Arrest Two Boys For
Robbing Cigar Store
Two youthful burglars, Leslie O.
Perrine, aged IS years, and R. W.
Foultss, 17 years, will go Into court,
Monday, and plead guilty to forcing an
entrance to the cigar store of Andrews
and Lucans, 1126 Market street, early
this morning.
Detective Joseph Ibach arrested the
pair at Perrine's home, Fourth and
Blackberry streets.
At the Photoplay To-day BREW
STER'S MILLIONS, with Edward
Aheles in his Original Role. —Adver-
tisement.
251.
Conductors up: Pen well, Walton, Lib
hart, Veit, Keller, Wolfe, Torbet.
Flagmen up: Dellinger, Reitze, Sny
der.
Brakemen up: Malsced, Mumma,
Wolfe, Boyd. Balr, Campbell, Musser,
Goudy, Steimling, Baker, Shaffner, Lutz,
Harris, Werts, lvone, Sweikert, Summy,
Hutton, Twigg, Vandling.
Middle Division —22l crew first to go
after 1 p. m.: 101, 115, 110, 109, 119, 106,
104. 103, 118, 120.
Engineers for 110, 106, 103.
Fireman for 119.
Conductor for 110.
Flagman for 115.
Brakeman for 101.
THIS HEADING
Harrlsburg Dlvlslou —23 crew first to
go after 4 p. m.: 1, 2, 7, 16, 15, 6, 3, 11,
14, 20, 9, 17.
East-bound, after 2:45 p. m.: 57. 51,
06, 52. 71, 63.
Engineers up: Richwine, Wood, Lape,
Tipton, Morrison, Kettner, Massimore,
Fetrow.
Firemen up: Moyer, Zukoswkl, Nye,
Ely. Viewing, Bowers, Dowhower. Corl,
Hollenbach, Painter, Harman, Boyer,
Kelly, Brown. Bingaman, Miller.
Brakemen up: Eppley. Cook, Shearer,
Miles, Shader, Maurer, Dyblie, Fitting.
B. C. MURRAY
5 N. Tenth St.
Tool Making
Tool Repairing
JOBBING and
HORSESHOEING
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ISAAC MILLER, General Agent
103 N. Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
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CHICAGO HOARD OK TRADE
Kurnlahnl hy H. W. SXAVKLV
Arvailr HulldinK
Chicago, 111., Juno 2.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat-
July 86% 87
Sept 8514 85%
Corn—
July 68% «9%
Sept 66% 67>,i
Oata—
July 40
Sept 38 38%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
by Associated fress
Philadelphia, June 2.*— Wheat
Finn; No. red, export, sl.Ol @>1.01% ;
No. 1. Northern, Duluth, export, $1.03%
@1.04%.
Corn Firm: new, No. 2, yellow,
natural, local. 80@81c; do., kiln dried,
local, 81%@82c. ,
Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 47@
47 %c.
Hran Market steady; winter, per
ton, $28.00@28.50; spring, per ton,
J27.00W27.50.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
powdered. 4.30 c; fine granulated, 4.20 c;
confectioners' A, 4.10 c; Keystone A,
4.00 c.
Butter The market is firm;
western creamery, extras, 27c; nearby
prints, fancy, 30c.
FSfgs The market is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6,30 per case; do., current
I receipts, free cases, $6.00 per case;
, western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.30
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00
per case.
Live Poultry Lower; fowls. 16®
17c; young chickens, ll@20c;
spring chickens, 27@32c; broiling
chickens, 25®33c; old roosters, 10@lie:
ducks, 13@14c; spring ducks. 17
. @18c; geese. 15®17c; turkeys, 19(®20c.
Dressed Poultry Weak; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy. 17 %c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 16@17o; do.,
do., unattractive, 13® 15c; old
roosters, 12c; roasting chick
ens fancy, 16@l!>c; broiling
chickens, fancy, 24@35c; do., fair,
18®19c; capons, large, 23®25c; do.,
small, 18®20e; turkeys, fancy, 24@2«c;
I do., fair, 20@23c; ducks. ll@18c; geese.
I 11 @ 16c.
Potatoes Weaker: old. per bushel,
(sc; new, per barrel, $1.00@3.75.
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
clear, $3.85@4.10; straights, Penn
sylvania, $4.15@4.30; western, $4.25®
4.40; patents, $4.50@4.90; Kansas
straight, jute sacks, $4.15 4.30; spring,
firsts, clear, $4.00(f?4.20: straights, $4.20
@4.40; patents, $4;50@4.75.
Hay - The market is steady; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50® 19.00:
No 1. medium bales, $18.00@18.50; No,
2, do., $16.50@17.50; No. 2. do., $14.50®
15.50; no grade, $10.00@12.00.
~CI° v er mixed: Light mixed. $17.00®
17.50; No. 1, do., $16.00®16.50; foo. 2, do.,
H4.00@15.00,
THE Harrlaburgr Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily except Sunday
M - at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
fIIIBBER STAMQn
(JfU SEALS & STENCILS |l V
MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ -U
J I 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. If
Would $25 a
Week Interest
You?
A large corporation needs
representatives of unques
tionable integrity to Inter
view residents of Harrisburg.
An exceptional opportunity
either on whole or part-time
basis. Men and women whose
intelligence, personal appear
ance and manner qualify
them for so well-paid a posi
tion are requested to inquire.
It will obligate you in no
way. Give references. Write
to Box K1045, care of Har
risburg Telegraph.
PUBLIC SALE
R. R. Buildings
Will M'll nt public *alr, on Satur
day, June 8, at 10 a. in., at the Rail
road Station of the Cumberland Val
ley, Second and Mulberry streets, the
following buildings and structures!
134 South Second St.
1 .til South Second St. 1
13* South Second St.
120 South Second St.
133 South Second St.
13.' South Second St.
204 South Second St.
200 South Second St.
210 South Second St.
212 South Second St.
214 South Second St.
TKRMSi Cash. The bnlldlngrs to
be removed at once, by order Cum
berland Valley Railroad Company.
It. M. IIUBKR, Ileal Estate Agent.
Jno. T. EnsiiiluKer. Auctioneer.
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