TEEttAPi WANT ADS—THE BEST FOR THEIiQM 1 HAMISBPRft | ' With a constant rising in costs in all department* every time-saver is worthy of consideration. The Telegraph WANT ADS are timesavers at all times. A minute or two at the telephone and then no worry. The Telegraph WANT ADS will secure good factory and office help; will bring the applicants themselves, ready for work, or their written appli cations, as may be preferred- The time that Telegraph WANT ADS save Har risburg people every day would run into weeks if accurately calculated. The Telegraph WANT AD phones are—Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. LOST X)ST—Friday. August 29. somewhere ween Harrisburg and Middletown, or Mlddletown. ram's horn handle, sil -mounted umbrella, with initials. D. on same. Reward If returned to this Ice. X)ST Loose-leaf memorandum >k. Reward if returned to 2201 rth Second street. FOUND roUND Satisfaction without extra irge at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & ench Cleaning Works, 1245 Market eet Try us for your clothes sake, th phones. A prompt delivery ser HELP WANTED—MaIe VENTED Young man, who has 1 experience in hardware store; give erence and age. A/ldress H., 11-4, •e of Telegraph. VANTED Experienced men for king mattresses and springs. Apply once. Royal Bedding Co., -.--..4->t> rth Eleventh street. VANTED A practical tailoring esman to cover Harrisburg and sui indings. Excellent opportunity. Give erences. age. etc Address A. I. Marx Jon, Inc., 512 Broadway, Albany, N. i. VANTED Granito cutters for igh ashlar. Apply Greenwood Ceme- Lancaster. Pa. VANTED "First-class edge-trlm r on ladles', misses' and children's >es. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manu turing Company. VANTED Collector; young, mar d man; $9 per week and commission, dress C , 111S, care of VANTED Experienced collector, h wheel, must know city thorough no other need apply. Address S., 2. care of Telegraph. VANTED Shoe cutters, trimming ters vamper, top-closer and skiver. H Eisenhuth Company, Willlams •t. Pa. VANTED A good, sober, industrl : tinner; steady employment. Ad ss Box 43. Harrisburg, Pa. ' VWTED. AT ONCE First-class imber. Apply S. W Beuwer, 1928 ?an. or 20S Muench street. HELP WANTED —Female VANTED Competent yound lady stenographer and clerk, state experl •e Address Box 124. Harrisburg. VANTED Girl, about 17, to assist general housework. Apply 2150 North th street. VANTED Girls to learn mangle rk: must be over 16 and willing to rk steadv. Sanitary Family Washing , Sixteenth and Elm streets. VANTED A young woman of good 3earance and refinement for a posi n in the city; good opportunity to ke money Apply Nubone Corset rlors, 404 North Second street. VANTED A laundress, white girl, ply The Bolton House. VANTED Experienced sewer on >v moccasins Harrisburg Leather iducts Co., 1420 Wyeth avenue. VANTED For housework, out of v, near seashore, a reliable white man; a good home. Bell phone 3L. VANTED Competent and reliable ing lady as stenographer and clerk; te experience and salary expected; e references with first letter and ad ss In own handwriting to P. O. Box Harrisburg. VANTED A woman of executive lltv to take charge of flat work de ■tment. One with a little business ex lence preferred. Troy Laundry, 1520 lton street. VANTED Reliable girl for general jsework; three in family. 2017 rth Second street. GIRLS WANTED to learn the ,de of cigar making, packing d in the shipping dept. Apply irrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 ce St. LEARN DRESSMAKING OIN our summer class. Learn flt g by measurement. Thi art cannot taught right any other wry. Make your summer dres-es while learn- Works Dressmaking School. 22 •th FGourth street Houses For Rent 10 Cherry St., 2 a. f„ A r *l3 102 Allison St., 2V4 ». b *l4 07 Alllnon St., 2Ms». b.. 8 r. Ah., sls !7 UrlKga St., 3 n. b., 8 r $1(1 >lO Hunter St.. 6 r. b. A f sl7 103 N. 2d St., 2V4 a. 1; It., .... 928 134 N. 2d St., 3 a. b *3O « Chestnut St., 3 a. b. A f„ $32.50 >O3 N. 2d St„ 3a. b., 10 r. b. v. h., SSO 110 sr. 3d St.. 3a. b., Br.b. a. h., SSO : R. 17tb St., 3 a. b. (fnrnlabed), SSO 38 N. 2d St., new 2*£ a. b.. 9 r., SOO 10 S. Front St., 3 a. b., 10 r. 2 b., $75 i S. Front St. < furnished, from Oct. latt, rental upon Inquiry. nolo—Adama atreet sl2 "ON'SULT US FOR APARTMENTS AND SUMMER COTTAGES ulberr7 A Ctarlatlan Bta., garage, $5 toller Bros. & Necfe REAL ESTATE Ire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets * WEDNESDAY EVENING SITUATION WANTED—MAIZE WANTED Young man, with expert- | ence, desires clerical position; salary, $lO per week to start; chances of future betterment. Address D., 1112, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy 18 years old, wants work of any kind. Address Edward Johnson. 1414 North Sixth street. WANTED Young man, at present j connected with high-grade furnishing and hat store, wishes position with an other firm of same standing. Address 0., 1113. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man. 22, desires position as clerk or draughtsman, ex perienced; moderate salary; best refer ences. Address R., 1119 care of Tele graph. WANTED A young colored boy, about 18 years old, would like to have a job washing dishes or in private fam ily. Address 1327 North Fourth street. City. SITUATION WANTED By young man. 28 years old: both office and sell ing experience; can furnish good refer ences. Address M., 1116. care of Tele graph. WANTED A young colored boy, about 15 years old, would like to have a job washing dishes, or in private fam ily. Address 1230 Cowden street. City. feITLATiONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young girl would like position as chambermaid in Harrisbuvg. i 132 Hemlock street. WANTED Colored woman wants | position as dishwasher, or to do gen- ! eral housework. Call, or address, 715 I Cowden street. j WANTED By young, white woman, position as housekeeper for widower. Call 619 Geary street. City. WANTED Young lady would like to have office work or- typewriting to do in the evenings after 7 o'clock. Ad dress X., care of Telegraph. WANTED By white woman, gen eral housework; wishes to sleep at home; private family or hotel. Call 1405 Williams street. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher and typist wishes position; can give reference. Address P. O. Box 350, City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $1,350 WILL BUY a brick and frame house. No 2526 Jefferson street 7 rooms bath porch furnace. Must be sold soon. Would rent for sl3. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $1,900 WILL BUY a steam-heated house on woodbine street 8 rooms— bath gas drive alley on rear located east of Sixth street. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE Corner of Second and Wood bine most desirarbie location well built all modern conveniences hardwood, finish. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 52,850 will buy a Pen brook house with eight rooms porch front, side and rear electric lignt furnace lot, 75x150 chicken house —fruit. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE No. 1833 Reglna street, new, 9 rooms and bath; brick, brownstone front; steam heat; porches; front and back lawns; all improve ment; near Reservoir Park entrance. Apply on premises. FOR SALE Three-story building at Enhaut along trolley line; cost to build, $3,000.00. Can be changed into three dwelling houses at little expense. Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms. In quire at East End Bank. FOR SALE B% acres good lime stone land with Improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisle-Harrlsburg trol ley. For particulars call at Lutztown, or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No. 1, Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4. • 10 Acres level limestone land—locat ed in Cumberland Co., 6 miles from Harrisburg frame buildings 5 minutes' walk from trolley line—with in 10-cent fare limit. 70 Acres IV6 miles west of Golds boro frame buildings running water sand soil. Price, $3,000.00. 15 Acres with lange stone mill good water power frame buildlngt— -4 miles north of Swatara and 10 miles from Harrisburg. RRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot, 180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four doors from trolley Just off Main street on Boas. Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2635 Penn street, Penbrook. FOR SALE ONE MORE of those modern improved brick houses at Le moyne; front and rear porches; bay window front; large yard. Ideal place to keep chickens, and have garden. Must be seen to be appreciated. Easy terms. Bargain price. W. M. Arbegast, 1328 Vernon street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Look at 2136 Susque hanna street, a practically new house with 7 rooms and bath, steam heat, large front porch, side entrance, for $•>0(1.00 cash and monthly payments of $20.00. Apply 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT lll9 North Sixth street; 3-story brick; improvements. In quire at 1117 North Sixth street. FOR RENT The beautiful Rose mont Cottage, at Cove Station, com pletely furnished. • piano included; for rent by d&y, week, month or year For particulars see A. M. Fisher, Marys vllle. Pa FOR RENT New house, completely furnished, for three months, in best section of Harrisburg. Box 503 Har j rlsburg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-story brick house. No. 2429 Reel street. Apply 2123 North Sixth street. All Improvements. FOR RENT Two-story factory building located at 1827 Penn street. Equipped with elevator, steam heat, electric light and gas. Inquire of M. H Plank, 312 Foreter street, Harris burg, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in private family; party without children pre ferred. Call 2112 Penn street. ROOM FOR RENT All conveni ences and use of phone; strictly pri vate family. Address A. E. 8., care of Telegraph, or phone 1587R, FOR RENT Nicely furnish ed room or suite in one of the nicest locations in city—use of bath and phone. Apply 203 State street. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, with bath; immediate posses sion; all improvements; private flat; gas heater and gas range; price reasonable. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Two nice furnished rooms (third floor); all conveniences; rent reasonable. Call 511 Cumberland street, or phone 3615W (Bell), FOR RENT Well furnished, nicely lighted and heated rooms, on second floor (front); suitable for man and wife. Apply 801 North Sixth street, corner of Briggs. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished rooms on South Sixteenth street, near Market street; reasonable rent. Address E., 1121, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished front rooms; bath, gas and electric light. 258 North street, City. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, second floor; also third floor front room; all conveniences; rent reasonable. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two well-furnished rooms facing Capitol Park; use of bath and phone. Apply 406 North street FOR RENT Purnlslieil rooms, single or en-suit.; all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Three rooms, desirable for business or apartments; all improve ments. Apply No. !> North Fourth street. FOR RENT FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices. Inquire tor Superintendent in Business Oftice of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT DESK ROOM in the Telegraph Build ing; immediate possession. Address C., 1120, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Desirable offlces In Franklin Building. No. 212 Locust street. Janitor service. Electric ele vator. Rent reasonable. Apply Union Real Estate Investment Company, on premises. FOR RENT Well-furnlsed office for SB.OO per month; good location; per manent if desired. Address 8., 1797, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North 1 Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling; one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT After September 16, five rooms and bath; everything first class; steam heat; electric light; hot water; hardwood floors; second apart ment. Ca.ll J. A. Miller. 208 Kelker. Bell phone 2718 R. f APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED three to five-room apartment wanted in good location for remainder of year. Business man and wife. Address English Bros., Tenth and Market streets, City. STUDENTS WANTED WANTED —A few students in ele mentary or advanced mathematics or mechanics. J. W. Miller, Prof, at Le high Call 303 Chestnut street WANTED WANTED Second-hand hot water radiators; also pipe, valves and fittings. Address B G. Doell, 7 South Front 6treet, Steelton. WANTED lOO second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co.. 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Three or four unfurnish ed rooms on first or second story, with light, heat and use of bath, by three adults, man, wife and son, aged 16 years , Please state location and rent. Address Rooms, care of Telegraph. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED OFFICE MAN would like to have room and board in private family. In replying, state terms and location. Ad dress P. O. Box 220. FOR SALE FOR SALE Maxwell car, model L-D., 2-passenger; extra tire; inner tubes; good running order. Complete at a bargain. Call, or address, 2046 Derj-y street. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing.car; late model; newly painted and overhauled. Price, $426.00. Apply City Auto Garage. BUY your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on display. Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second and Chestnut FOTI SALE One Cadillac Touring Car—in good condition — at a very low price. Call Bell phone 2978 J. FOR SALE A number of shares of Harrisburg Hydraulic Machinery Com pany. H., 1116, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One black horse, in good condition; about seven years old and weighing twelve to thirteen hun dred pounds. Apply to Fink Brew ing Company, 320 Forster street. FOR SALE An up-to-date Moving ! Picture Theater for sale. Address I Blaln & Blain (owners), New Bloom | field. Pa. I FOR SALE Stylish, open, rubber tire buggy. Inquire Seventh and Clin ton streets. 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 slxt-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Oftice of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Oftice. FOR SALE 1913 Indian motorcycle, fully equipped, in first-class condition. Call before 8 P. M. Crescent Garage, 919 Myrtle avenue. FOR SALE Flat-top office desk in fair condition. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply forenoon at Church of Christ, Fourth and Delaware streetß. FOR SALE Safety razor blades; also sharpened, 2%c each. Ryder's Brlghten-up-Store, 44 North Third street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH . FOR SALE __ FOE SALE—Two Indian motorcycles, one $35 and one $45. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third. GOOD FOR FIFTY CENTS Present this ad. and get a pair of Keystone Heavy Service, fully guaranteed tires at $6.50 per pair. Good only until Septem ber 10, 1914. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE 1912 Regal Roadster, first-class condition, $375.00. Inquire , 25 North Nineteenth street. FOR SALE Some household goods and furniture. In best of condition. Ad dress Box J., 1114, care of Telegraph. Call Bell phone 2536. FOR SALE National Cash Regis ter, total adder, in good condition; 5- tb coffee grinder; mincemeat cutter, balancing scales. Call 324 Strawberry street. FOK SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Twin cylinder 1913 motorcycle, equipped yrith tandem, Presto tank light, or will ex change for piano. Price, $160.00. Ad dress S„ 1117, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE ln heart of city doing good business —. completely furnished house is mod ern and convenient good reasons for selling reasonable price. Inquire 222 Chestnut street. 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. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS 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. HAULING H. W. LATHE, liourdlnK Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers ol pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street*. 801 l phone No. •6MB. Harrisburg Paste Works 120 N. Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS', billposters' book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 11S6L. HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for old gold, silver watches and jewelry; or taken In exchange for new jewelry. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street. Bell 626 L BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RE PAIRS Plans and estimates furnish ed. Work promptly attended to. Call D. F. Lesley, Contractor and Builder, 1217 Derry street. Bell phone 3215 J. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, perpared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. CARD OF TRTANKS MRS. W. W. CORNELL MR. W. E. CORNELL AND FAMILY extend their sincere thanks to their many neighbors and friends for their kindness during their recent bereavement. FINANCIAL WANTED—To borrow $5,000 to $50,000. First Mortgage Cen ter City Real Estate. Address Box 59, Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in insial .ents to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestr- t street • STORAGE: STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, "5 cents per month Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 40* Market street. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, b'jilt ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer candlse. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE THE following Ordinances were read in place in the City Council at Its meet ing held Tuesday Afternoon, August 18, 1914, and are published as required by Article 5, Section 3, CJaufe 10, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27, 1913; AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing of Derry Street, from the west side of Twenty-third street to the Eastern City Line, and providing for the pay ment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg, and It is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Derry Street, from the west side of Twenty-third Street to the Eastern City Line, be and the same is hereby authorized to be paved with sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, and curbed with granite, granolithic or steel-bound granolithic curbing, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed according to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two dollars per square yard for paving and one dollar per linear foot for curbing. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the Improvement here in authorized shall be taken and done, and the cost and expense thereof shall bo paid for, and the assessment levied |on the abutting properties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. I 19, Session 1914-1915, and Ordinance No. 24. Session 1914-1915. Section 8. That the sum of Five I Thousand ($5,000) dollars, or so much , thereof as may be necessary, be aftd I the same Is hereby appropriated out of the fund known as 'Paving Street In tersections," Ordinance No. 111, Session of 1914-1915, to pay the costs of paving intersections of any highways with Dewy Street, as hereinbefore pro vided. AN ORDINANCE To authorize the grading of Wlconlsco Street, from Sixth Street to Jefferson Street, and providing for the pay ment of the cost thereof. Section 1- Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Wlconisco Street, from Sixth Street to Jefferson Street, as marked upon the city official plot, be and the same is hereby authorized to be graded; the cost and expense thereof to be assessed upon the abutting prop erty owners according to benefits, as provided by law. Section 2. That all proceedings and work Incident to tha here in authorized shall he taken and done, and the co*t and expense thereof shall be paid for. and the assessments levied on the abutting properties shall be col lected as provided by City Council Or dinance No. 19. Session of 1914-1915. j Section 3. That the assessments for the grading of said highway be and the 1 same are hereby appropriated to tha LEGAL NOTICES contractor for the payment of the cost and expense of the said grading. CHARLES A MILLER, Clerk of the City Council. Office of the Clerk of the City Council, Harrisburg. Pa.. August 18. 1914. THE following Ordinances were read in the City Council at Its meeting held Tuesday afternoon, August 11, 1914, and are published as required by Article V. Section' 111, Clause X. of the Act of Assembly, approved June 27, A. D. 1914: AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing of Market street from he west side of Nineteenth street to the east side of Twenty-first street, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Market street from the west side of Nineteenth street to the east side of Twenty-first street, be and the same is hereby authorized to be paved with sheet asphalt, on a con crete base and curbed with granite, granolithic or steel-bound granolithic curbing, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed according to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two dollars per square yard for paving and one dollar per linear foot for curbing. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the improvement herein authorized shall be taken and done, and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid for and the assessment levied on the abutting properties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. 19, Session of 19i4-1915 and Ordi nance No. 24, Session of 1914-1915. Section 3. That the sum of Twenty seven Hundred ($2,700) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same Is hereby appropriated out of the fund known as "Paving Street Intersections." Ordinance No. 111, Session of 1914-1915, to pay the costs of paving Intersections of any highways with Market street, as here inbefore provided. AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing of Nineteenth street from Market street to Chestnut street, and provid ing for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the Cltv of Harrisburg and it is hereby ordianed by authority of the same. That Nineteenth street from Market street to Chestnut street, be and the same Is hereby authorized to be paved with sheet asphalt on a con crete base, and curbed with granite, granolithic or steel-bound granolithic curbing, th« cost and expense thereof to be assessed acording to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two Collars per square yard for paving and one dollar per linear foot for curbing. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the Improvement herein authorized shall be taken and done, and the assessment levied on the abutting properties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. 19, ses sion of 1914-1915 and Ordinance No. 24, session of 1914-1915. Section 3. That the sum of Eight Hundred ($800) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the fund known as "Paving Street Intersections" Ordinance No. 111, ses sion of 1914-1915, to pay the costs of paving Intersections of any highways with Nineteenth street, as hereinbefore provided. AN ORDINANCE To authorize the grading of Brook wood street from Seventeenth street to Sixteenth streets, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg and it Is hereby ordained by authority of the same. That Brookwood street from Seventeenth street to Sixteenth street, as marked upon the City Official Plot, be and the same Is hereby authorized to be graded; the cost and expense thereof to be assessed upon the abut ting property owners according to ben efits, aprovlded by law. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the improvement here in authorized shall be taken and done, and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid for. and the assessments levied on the abutting properties shall be collected as provided by City Coun cil Ordinance No. 19, sessions of 1914- 1915. Section 3. That the assessments for the grading of said highway be and the same are hereby appropriated to the contractor for the payment of the cost and expense of the said grading. CHARLES A. MILLER, Clerk of the City Council. Office of the Clerk of the City Council, Harrisburg, Aug. 12. 1914. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that the Au ditors appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, to audit the accounts of the School District of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, have filed their report, which contains the following: Receipts from all sources for fiscal year $648,668 10 Balance on hand at close of last fiscal year 163.093 47 Grand total $811,761 57 Expenditures $563,268 52 • » i This is not a Real Estate Boom Proposition but a Straigtatfor- " DAA C T ward Effort to dispose of Real Estate Quickly, relying upon bargain T/ AP 1/ DWW O 1 prices to produce quick results. IVi AV and the - —— _ ~ZZZ and You'll World Boosts "Fjl TT TT BE Soon Knock With You | I*J lil JIJ IJI FJ Alone AUCTION LOT SAL Labor Day, Monday September 7th Sale Starts Promptly at 2 P. M. Band Concert by Kllgores Kolonial Kids. Free Trolley Leaves Market Square at 1.80 P. M. ■A A CHOICE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS fiAi DU AT ABSOLUTELY YOUR OWN PRICE W ■ Lota will be knocked down promptly to the highest and best bidder with privilege of adjoining I I lot at same price. The lots will be sold FREE and CLEAR of aIIINCITMBRANCES except restrictions that are ■ I reasonable but protective, full particulars of which will lie posted and announced day of Sale. I SYNOPSIS OF TERMS ONE-FOURTII Cash payable on day of sale or next day at latest, H I OF SALE remainder in equal payments of three, six and nine months secured by bankable note with endorser, bearing interest at the rate of six per • I cent., purchaser paying the discount at time of giving note or a straight discount of 2 per cent, on ■ I deferred payments for cash. WARRANTY DEEDS will be delivered just as soon as can be golten ready, which will be but ■ I a few days at most—all settlements to be made at our office, 2« North Third Street. I MAKE THIS Take your wife along (ladies arc especially invited), make an I I AUCTION LABOR DAY afternoon of It—look at the mighty strides that are being taken in ■ I A RED LETTER DAY this progressive City, particularly in the Hill District. Count the I Thirty-seven Modern Dwellings recently built right at the spot where I I these lots are to be sold—note the class of Worth-while Residents occupying these houses. On all sides you will see evidence enough to support tills property. Consequently the lot or lots you buy at these knock-down prices must some day be worth enough to make you comfortable in your old age. HOW TO GET TO Take Paxtang or Hummelstown Car—get off at Garfield and Derry—that's PROPERTY ELLERSUE—then like the Queen of Sheba, when viewing King Solomon In all his glory, you will exclaim: "Half has not been told me. A WORD It Is natural that advance Inquiry concerning this Exceptional new Subdivision will reach huge proportions, so It Is advisable that you call at this office early for full Information and arrange to inspect the property. Then remember the Date, Day and Hour. Be on hand when the Special Car starts. ~ [ Direction of ARTHUR C. YOUNG T Cash 26 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Bell 713-J Souvenirs In Your Pocket to Sales Manager for the Owner, JOHN ELDER ouuvcun a T _____ , Distributed by T Pay - NATIONAL LAND & AUCTION CO., Auctioneers K ip x^Tnim Vll ° r __ of Washington, D. C. r. | SEPTEMBER 2, 1914. LEGAL NOTICES I Cash in hands of Treasurer, 258,503 05 Assets 1,761,103 05 i,utiles 1,212,000 00 Excess of assets over lia bilities 549,103 05 That the aforesaid Auditors' Report was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on August 24, 1914, and by the said Court ordered to be filed; that the said Auditors' Report was filed on August 24, 1914. to No. 186, September Term. 1914; that the same will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal Is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof. HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the 24th day of September, 1914, under the Act of As sembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874, and the stipplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion to be called Davenport Lunch, the character and object of which is for the establishment and maintenance of a restaurant or restaurants, and for these purpose to have, possess and en joy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of the said Act of Assembly. FOX & GEYER, Solicitors. NOTICE THE following Ordinances were read in place in the City Council at its meeting held Tuesday Afternoon, Sep tember 1, 1914, and are published as re quired by the Act of Assembly, ap proved June 27, 1913; AN ORDINANCE Authorizing certain highways to be va cated and stricken from the City Of ficial Plot. Section 1. Be It ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same. That Woodlawn Street, from Twenty-third Street to a point 2,228 feet east of Twenty-third Street; Twenty-fourth Street, from Derry Street to the Philadelphia and Reading Railway; Twenty-fifth Street, from a point 640 feet north of Derry Street, measured at right angles to said Derry Street to the Philadelphia and Read ing Railway, and Twenty-sixth Street, from Derry Street to the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, be and the same are authorized to be vacated and stricken from the City Official Plot. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. AN ORDINANCE To authorize the Paving of Wengert Alley, from Fourteenth Street to Brady Street, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof. I Section 1. Be it ordained by the Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate Thursday, September 10, 1914. All that valuable farm, known as the Michael B. Moyer farm, situ ate 1 mile east of the famous Her shey Chocolate plant, on the road leading from Derry Church to Pal- I myra, will be sold by the undersign | ed on the day and date above named. The farm contains about 140 acres of good limestone soil In a high state of cultivation, good buildings and good fences; good apple or ! chard and plenty of well and cis tern w 'er. ; The buildings are a large 8-room brick dwelling with a large brick , summer house adjoining, large bank ! barn 50x90 feet, stone gables, a large frame wagon shed with cribs and implement shed attached, and a large frame pig sty. The farm is In the heart of the Hershey milk market and for other markets Hershey and Palmyra are not excelled by the cities. There is market for everything raised on the j farm. The macadam roads make ! marketing a pleasure. For schools, churches, recreation ! and pleasure Hershey offers the best that can be had outside of large I cities. Any one desiring a farm with ad vantages of good soil, fine location, good roads, convenience to church, I school and markets can find no bet j ter place in Dauphin or Lebanon i counties. Call on the undersigned. Derry Church. Pa. HARRY S. MOYER,, Agent for Heirs. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT New two-and-a-half story brick dwelling, slate roof, electric light, steam heat, stationary tubs, and all modern improvements. Roomy 20 ft. porch. Montour and Elm streets, Paxtang. Apply to A. H. Bailey, 614-618 North street, Harrisburg, or at T. H. Loser's Store. Paxtang. I.EGAL NOTICES Council of the City of Harrlsburg, and it is hereby ordained by authority- of the tame, That Wengert Alley, from Fourteenth Street to Brady Street, ba and the same is hereby authorized to b» paved with sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed according to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two dol lars per square yard for paving. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the improvement herein authorized shall be taken and done, and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid for, and the assessment levied on the abutting properties shall be collected as provided by Ordinance No. 10, Session of 1914-1915, and Ordi nance No. 24, Session of 1914-1915. \ CHAS. A. MILLER. Clerk of the City Council. Office of the Clerk of the City Council, Harrisburg, Pa., September 1, 1914. To-morrow will be the first city registration day. You must register or you cannot vote In November. THE MARKETS PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Sept. 2. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1 09 @1.14; No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export, $1.3001.35. Corn • Steadv, but quiet; No. 2, yel low, local, 92@93c. _ Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 64% @ 55% c. ~ Steady; winter, per ton, spring, per ton, $27,000 Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 7.30 c; fine granulated, 7.25 c; confectioners' A. 7.15 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby prints, fancy, 35c. Eggs The market Is Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. SB.IO per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $7.2007.50; west ern, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.10; per case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.2007.60 per case. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 17® 18c; young chickens, 110 20c; spring chickens, 15@19c; broiling chick ens, 17@27c; old roosters, ducks, old, 12013 c; ducks, young, 13® 14c; geese, 15®17c; turkevs, 19020 c Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heacy, 19% ®20%c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17 018 c; average receipts. 17® 18c; small, 13® 16c; old roosters. 13c; roasting chick ens. fancy, 16018 c; broiling chickens, nearby, 16® 20c; western. 15 @18c; capons, large. 23@25c; do., small, 18020 c; turkeys, fancy, 24026 c; do., fair, 20®23c; ducks. 11018 c; geese, 11® 16c. Flour The market is firm; winter, clear. $3.85r<j>4.10: straights. Pennsyl vania, new, $5.00®5.50; spring straights $5.7506.00; do., patent, $6.0006-50; western, $4.25®4.40; patents, $4.60® 4.75; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, S4.IS @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, s*- 00 ® strlghts, $4.20® 4.30; patents. $4,350 4.60, Hay The market is steady; tim othy, new. No. 1, large bales, $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, medium bales, $18.50® 19.00; No. 2. do., $17.00®18.00; No. 3, do., $14.50015.50. New clover mixed. Light mixes, $17.50®18.50; No. 1, $16.00017.00; No. 2, $14.50015.50. Potatoes Steady; new, per barrel, t1.5»<ii>3.50; do.. Southern. Per battel, 76c @51.65; Jersey, per basket, 35 040 c. CHICAGO CATTLE Bv Associated Press Chicago. 111., Sept. 2. Hogs Re ceipts. 20,000; strong. Bulk of sales. $9.1009.50; light. $9.2009.72%; mixed, $8.9009.70; heavy, $8.7509.55; rough, $8.75@8.90; pigs, $5.0008.25. Cattle Receipts, 15.000; steady. Beeves, $6.75010.90; steers, $6.3509.35; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8.25; cows and heifers, $3.9009.40; calves, si.so@ Sheep Receipts. SO.OOOj weak. I Sheep, $4.7005.50; yearlings, $0.4006.50; 'lambs, $5.7507.60. I I To-morrow will be the first city registration day. You must register or | you cannot vote In November. I MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLH | and otherß upon their own names. ' Cheap rates, easy payments, confident I tial Adtuiia Jk Co. R. 504. 8 N. Market S«, 11
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