Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 05, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    TELEGRAPH WANT ABS-llf BEST FOR TIE MONEY 1 lItMSBIMI
The Greatest
J |H Employment
•"'it i ! { Bureau in
■re secured by those out of work and more help is
found by those needing it through the medium of
Telegraph WANT ADS than in all other ways.
Every day the Telegraph carries the messages of
employers to those who want positions—messages
to employers from those who want work.
Read Telegraph want ads every day—phone or
bring your ad to the greatest employment agency in
Harrisburg, the Telegraph. Call Bell 2040, Cumber
land 203.
DIED l
CLARK—Died September 2, 1914, Rob- ,
ert M. Clark, aged 64 years.
Brief funeral services Saturday, i
Bt 12:30 O'clock p. M , at the late rejd- j
dence, 1423 P.enn street Services at
230 P. M. in the United Brethren j
Church at Duncatinon. Relatives and
friends invited without further notice,
Robert M Clark is survived by his |
widow sad the following: children: j
Robert If, John. Mrs. Samuel Snoddy,
JLOSiT
LOST At west epd of city, black j
nnd white Beagle Hound (female), 9 I
months old. Reward if returned to 339 I
Kelker street.
I.OST Small, opcnrfaced Hampdon ;
nvatch. Monogram A. L. B. Reward If
■ —^ , |
FOUND
FOUND The home of cleanliness at |
ICggert's Steam Dyeing and French
Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street,
author phone ends your worry. Try us.
i^^lel^cran^^^I.
HELP \\ AMlilJ—Mule
WANTED An experienced butcher
to drive meat wagon; must come well
recommended, anu be able to speak |
liertnan. Apply 22t> Chestnut street* j
City.
WANTED First-class edge-trim- j
tner on ladies', misses and children s
shoes. Apply Harrlsburg Shoe Manu- I
Sacturlng company.
WANTED An active, educated man '
c( business ability for special work in
Siarrisbuig. Best references required.
Ijodd, Mead & Co.. Ferry Building,
Philadelphia.
WANTED Four U\\ canvassers'. !
exclusive territory, good commission.
Call at Dauphin Hotel. JlarrlsOurg, *at
tu'day and Monday from & A. M. to 8
J\ M. H. F. Ester brook.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
ffhorough instructions, »j. Returned if
not appointed Particular* free. Anierl
t.,n Civil Service School. Washington,
p. C.
WANTED Auto Transportation
School wants men of this city to learn
to become practical chauffeurs and i
drivers, us thousands ot positions are
open for same. Young men ar« earning
S. 5 to SIOO per month. In order to earn I
this you must bo a competent driver
end u practical mechanic Write for
particulars at once. Address 0., 113 a, |
care of Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT POSITION.- ai e eae>
to get My free booklet Y-372, tells
Ji6w Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
kins. Washington, D. C
WANTED Energetic man to care
for trade in and around Harrlsburg. |
Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester.
> V.
EVERYWHERE, good pay to men
willing to distribute circulars. samples,
t«- k signs etr . no ian\assing Conti
nental Register, Chicago.
I HAVE A CONTRACT—T® din- |
tribute ,i Million FREE packages,
Borax Soap Powder Want reliable men
and women to help J15.00 weekly.
IWaveily Brown, 7" N. Franklin. Chi
cago
ANNUALLY I'o-Operato
with me evenings at home Every
thing furnisli' ,1 Don t worrj about
Capital Boyd H. Brown, Omaha. Nel>
ISO MONTHLY' and expenses to travel,
distribute samples and lake orders or
appoint agent permanent. Jap-Ameri
can «'o., ("nli ago
WANTED - Men to sell our seed and
purser] line nig pronto. P»j weekly
J-'irsi National Nurseries. Rochester
jNY.
Al'ilY OF UNITED STATBS. MEN j
■VANTED Ahlebodled. unmarried men
lietween ages of 18 and 35. citizens of
fnlted States, of good character and ,
temperate I: ihlts. who can speak, read
■nd write ilie Knglish language For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer.
Ssergner Building. 3d & Market Sts..
Jlarrlsburg, 4S N Queen St., Lancaster;
#5.1 Pine St.. Wllliatnaport. ur W
Market St.. York. Pa.
OPPORTI NITY If ">ii are a col
lector lnsurance Agent Time-|
|>eeper . Pieiorv Foreman, or have a
similar oc. up»t|on and want t,• add a I
jew dollais to .our weekly SALARY
without Intcrfei inu with .our i,gular
work, a reputable, eatabllahad business
)iouse in this Htv ..iters >ou the Oppur- i
tunltv Stale wher, emplnved Ad
sites* J . 112*. care ~f Telegraph
TfU'NU MEN II me l:ullwu\ 1
Mail I'lerks Hirrliburi Mali Carriers
Commence («.*, On to |Tr, On month Pull
linnei sssai > Sample examination
finest loll* 'ree Kuinklln Institute.
111 IP \\ \ XTKD—I Vnialc
DO easy pleasant coloring work at I
)tntne. good pa> no • tii\a»*ttig no ex- i
jorlence retiulrer) Illustrated purlieu i
l.trs free Helping llanil Store. I>cp|
/—■ >
KOH IAI.K
1327 N. Second Street
!-st«ry frame house with T
rooms sis,trie lights cemented
cellar.
A splendid property for a small
family.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
lit; At KftTATE
rtre Insurance lurnt) Rouds
K urust sad Cnurl Uresis
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG l&Stf&b TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 5, 1914
i HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED —Ladies earn neat Income,
nil or spare time, at home, making plain
i aprons; dime for beginner's outfit. W.
! Sargent, Salamanca. N. Y*.
j WANTED A young lady clerk In
| a stationery store. Apply W. D., No.
j 1187, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Lady representatives.
| whole or part time, famous "KNITTOP"
j Form-fitting and silk Petticoats. Guar
i anteed. J r ,.00 to $15.00 daily. Sell on
sight; exclusive territory; no "dealer"
: competition. Spelman & Co.. Dept.
I Y-79, 23" South Market, Chicago.
WANTED Experienced girl for
general housework. Apply at 1001
; North Second street.
GIRLS WANTED to learn the
trade of cigar making, packing
and in the shipping dept. Apply
Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500
j Race St.
| ——————— . ■ ■—■ -W
WANTED Experienced lady can
vassers. Nothing to sell. Permanent
and pleasant work. Oood salary, no
commissions. Apply at once The
: Sparry & Hutchinson Co., 203 Walnut
street.
j WANTED. AT ONCE White girl
for general housework; references re
! 'lull ed. Apply 1610 Market.
AGENTS WANTED
GOOD INCOME PAID reliable man or
woman introducing Priscilla Fabrics.
Raincoats. Sweaters, Hosiery, Under
wear. Spare time. No investment.
Samples Free. Fitzcharles, Whole
salers, Trenton. New Jersey.
AGENT WANTED who ts _ wllHng to
earn SlO or S2O h day; easy seller: big
profits. Answer to-day. P. O. Box 5565.
I North Philadelphia.
WE WANT HUSTLERS in your vi
clnity; our new line sells wherever
phones are used;tsend postal. Mercer
Specialty Co.. Box :071, Philadelphia,
Pa.
AGENTS Let us show you how to
earn $lO daily; particulars free: the M
i &J. Buckley Novelty Co.. 1146 Free
land avenue. Roxboroiigh, Philadelphia,
i £2:
AGENTS WANTED for article which
no housewife can resist. Sells at al
! most every home Particulars free
Beer's Novelty Co , Dept K , Sunman.
I Ind
HUSTLING man or woman under "0
FraternaJ Insurance Protected terri
tory. Big money. Write quick 1-L-U,
i 2470, Covington, Kv.
810 TEXTILE MILLS wMI employ
everywhere reliahlr people to take
i orders for dress fabrics, hosier*', un
derwear. sweaters and neckwear from
samples Factory prices. Many making
I over S3O on weekly. Spare or all time
No experience. Permanent. Credit
; given Steadfast Mills, Dept. H-IS,
Cohoes. N. Y.
I AGENTS WANTED. AT ONCE—To
sell our horse, cattle and poultry reme
dies. Hartman Mfg Co., Ift \vajf. Pa.
A l ll*' \T > WANTED for article no
housewife ran resist. Sells it almost
every home F H. >1 Felling r*n , 3SI
M'intross avenue, Rutherford. N .1
SITUATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED Young man, 22, desires
! position as clerk or draughtsman, ex
; perlenced. moderate salary; best refer
ences. Address R. 1119 care of Tele
w rnph.
WANTED 1!\ voung, married
man. sober, work of any kind; four
teen months' experience aa plumber's
assistant and three years as night
Watchman: best of references. Ad
dress Box 1132, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored man
wants position as butler In privato
family or club; experienced, can fur
nish reference Fall, or address, No 12
Tumbler's Row, Sleelton. Pa.
MM ITIONM WANTS*—Female
WANTED Position ~aiJ cook TTi
hotel, school or Institution, best of ref
erences Address M. N., (Sutiernl De
liver.v, Carlisle. PH.
WANTED A position a a stenog
rapher, I■ v refined young lady; High
School education; rapid and depend
able, references; state salary and par
ticulars Address S, ILIH < are of T«je
i graph.
WANTED By oolornd girl, general
housework Inquire ion Filbert street.
City.
»
WANTED An experienced talloresa
land dressmaker wants sewing by Ihn
day Ol Week Addreits "Dressmaker,"
! vara af Telegraph.
WANTED Alert, capable young
woman or uuuau.il literary eapacltv,
desires position ss private secretary "t
! correspondent Kute salary. V . 11,
• are of Telegraph.
WANTED Bun washing, he
white woman Mrs Lidia Mel ara, iti
, Strawberry street
WANTED White woman w»nl»
position as housekeeper, or nurse. ■•■o,|
reference Call, or address, IS* Malm
street
WAVTKD B\ white woniai', ofn, «
cleaning. c»n futnlsh refeisnces. Ad
dr«s» Q lIBS, iare of Telagrapn
It! At I>IVI I I i tit *ALI:
"ALE ~No Krgir.s
»ire»i ne» * rooms snd bath hi I k
brownstons fi int sie«m h«at put<'h«s,
front and b«> k lawns *ll impravs
msnt. ti'M Hssar\ otr Park sntianve.
I Apply on prsmlMt, i
REAL, ESTATE FOB SALE
t $1,350 WILL BUY a brick and frame
house. No 2526 .Tefferson street 7
rooms bath porch furnace. Must
be sold soon. Would rent for sl3. Bell
Realty Co,. Bergr.cr Building
SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE Corner of Second and Woo -
blne most desirable location well
built all randern conveniences
hardwood finish Particulars at BeU
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Corner lot. 52x12S ft .
Front and Hamilton streets, at a bar
gain Apply 1700 North Second street
FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east ol
Harrisburg, containing 9u seres, tn good
state of cultivation; buildings In
good condition; 6 acres of hsavy oak
timber. For further Information call
on. or address. C. S. Cassel. R. F. D..
| No. 2. Penbrook. or J. C. Cassel. 29
i South Thirteenth street. Harrisburg.
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR
SALE Three brick houses all im
provements porches practically
new. Rent, SSO per month. Price, $5.800.
This should Interest you. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 1936 North street;
8-room house; front and back norch;
4-ft. alleyway; furnace, water ar.tl gas;
$1,600. Call, or address. Harry Barn
hart. 1631 Carnation street.
FOR SAt,E
New brick houses on North Nine
teenth and Prospject streets, one square
from Market street and adjoining Res
ervoir Park.
These houses are Ideal in location,
design and construction, and the prices
are reasonable.
For further particulars see
J. E. GIPPLB,
1251 Market Street.
BARGAIN (220) acres shape of
square <2) mile to Court House and
handy to Trolley. Two homes (one
valued ($ I,Boo> with porch (30) feet
long, cemented (tine) spring house, all
buildings painted except second home
and large (new) roof, bank barn, largo
new tight boarded barn yard (58u>
choice fruit trees, strawberries, rasp
berries and grapes. Loam soil, some
clay and rest loam and flne gravel.
(100) acres nearly level. Price ($5,0001.
(Lumber Man) will pay ($1,500) spot
cash on stump If Buyer wants to sell
woodland. This reduces line farm to
only ($3,500) short distance to City
market. Photographs.
GEO. R. OSTRANDF.R. Danville, Pa.
FARMS FOR SALE—
-132 Acres located 3V4 miles
northeast of Linglestown —good frame
buildings running -water. Price,
$4,500.
64 Acres l5 minutes' walk from
trolley at. Rutherford S miles from
Harrisburg exceptionally good build
ings possession at once can be
bought with all stock and farming Im
plements.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Streets.
NORTH SECOND STREET PROPER
TIES FOR SALE—
No. 812—33-story brick; 1007—3-
story brick; 1917—3-story brick; 2410
t wo-and-one-half-story brick new;
2412 —new * two-and-one-half-story
brick.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE Lot fronting 20 feet on
Sixteenth street and 100 feet deep on
Hunter street. Corner lot. Four-foot
alley In rear. Apply Geo. F. Faymun,
436 South Sixteenth street.
FOR SALE 1524 A Derry street
3-story brick dwelling 9 rooms and
store room bath ateam heat lot
extends to Thompson avenue. Br<n
tofi-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE Walnut street, Wash
ington Heights 2% -story frame
dwelling i rooms, bath and furnace
—front and rear porch lot, 47x145.
Price, $3,300.00. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot,
ISO ft. deep: 7 rooms and finished at
tic; excellent location; four doors from
trolley Just oft Main street on Boas.
Beautiful shade trees Bargain at
SI,BOO. M. J. SheafTer, 263s Penn
street. Penbrook.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT To deslrahle party,
that beutiful new house, 2429 North
Sixth street, all modern conveniences,
Includible steam heat Inquire W 'I
Sehuc, 621 Camp street. Bell phone
2513 R.
FOR RENT Three-story brick
house; all improvements; bav window,
nicely papered; rent reasonable Inquire
622 Geary street
FOR RENT 3H-story brick; tlx
rooms, gas. and water in kitchen. 1527
Vernon street, sl3 per month; posses
sion at once. Apply 212 South Fifteenth
street.
FOR RENT 2221 Atlas avenue,
brick house. Improvements. sl6. Desk
room In centrally located office D E.
Brlghtblll, 3 North Court street. Both
phones.
FOR RENT From October 1, No.
1850 Market street; modern and com
plete in all respects, including steam
heat Rent, $35, .1 E. Glpple, 1251
Market street.
FOR RENT
1 632 Derry street; all Imprr. -ements
431 Hummel street.
8807 Camby street, Penbrook.
Immediate possession.
A W. SWKNGKL
219 South Thirteenth Street.
Fun RENT 1119 North Sixth
street; 8-story brick; Improvements, In
quire at 1117 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Dwelling at 111 Cur
tin street. 8 rooms and hath; Immedi
ate possession slven Inquire John F.
Dapp, 271 Broad street.
•:i \i i M I u \\ 11 i)
WANTED To rent a house, lie
tween Woodbine and Division, Jefferson
and Third. Must have large yard, N«>t
over $1» per mouth. Apply 2144 North
Fifth htreet
Room FOR HIM
H< H i.MS FOIt HUNT - Several nicely
furnished front rooms, suitable for one
in lux gciitlvmuii oi married roiiple,
xery reasonable; conveniences; corner
house; walking distance to Square. lltU
.Mulberry street, east end of bridge
FOK RENT Furnished or partly
furnished room, next to bath; suitable
for a person employed, with privilege
of light housekeeping Addiess llox
T, 1113, care of Telegraph, or call Hull
phone 1149.
FOIt RENT-Three furnished rooms,
on second lloor, for light housekeeping,
all • unveiilem es; runt reasonable. In
quire 2124 Penn street
FOR HFvf On# ii.wlv furnished
room, fronting on t'nnltiil I'ark. ele> |
trie llghte, hot anil cobl running water
In room, use of phon« and large bath.
Apply 410 North street
ROOM VOR RENT All convenl
rices and use of phone, strictly pri
vate family. Address A K It , tai« of
Telegraph, or pn«ne IMTR
ROOMS rim RENT Two unftir
mshed third story rooms, for light I
housekeeping, including gas range, hot !
and cold water and use nf hath. In- .
quit* 331 Nurlh Fifteenth street
FOR RENT On* nicely furnished'
second story front room. heal, electric
lights end bath Terms remmnsbl*
Apph ItN *v|*sn Terrs' i.
fOV Nl<»l> furnished room#,
with running water, boeidlng he m»|l
d«* or week Apply looi North iteeond
street, corner Boas and Cecund slregte. I
| ROOMS POK RENT
* FOR RENT Furnished room, with
F large bay window, all conveniences.
[ Also transient roomer*. Apply second
I apartment of Hoffman Apartments,
Fifth and Market streets.
t FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
• single or en-sulte; all conveniences. In
I eluding phone, reference required. Ap
| ply 101S North Front street
FOR RENT Well furnished, nicely
lighted and heated rooms, on second
floor (front); suitable for man and wife.
i Apply 801 North Sixth street, corner of
| Brlggs.
FOR RENT —■ Three room*, desirable
I for business or apartments; all improve,
i ments Apply No 9 North Fourth street.
HOUMS AND BOAIU>
> FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
Apply 613 North Second street.
CXFI'HNISHJKD ROOMS
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR light housekeeping, <vlth or
without kitchenette; all outskle rooms,
nicely papered, new and strictly up-to
date, stoves furnished free, laundry,
phone and bathroom privileges. Inquire
office, 429 Broad street, or Janitor,
Room s, same building.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Store room at 1010
North Third street; possession Septem
ber 1; J35.U0 per month, including ateam
heat. Apply Norman H. Kurzenknabe,
1010 North Third street.
! FOR RENT —ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located olflces.
Inquire lor Superintendent in Business
| unice of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR KENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Oftice.
FOR RENT Store room. 1200 North
Third street; issxiou. 14-toot celling;
one of the best rooms in the city. Ap
j ply J. S. Slble, 266 Herr street.
1 FOR RENT Desirable offices In
I Franklin Building. No. 212 Locust
j street. Janitor service. Electric ele
! vator. Rent reasonable. Apply Union
j Real Estate Investment Company, on
premises. •
APAIITMKNTS FOU KIiNT
; APARTMENTS FOR RENT
! Desirable apartments at Nos.
2510. 2514 and 2518 N. Sixth
street for rent as follows: Third
floors, $30.00 per month ; first and
second floors, $35.00 per month.
( These apartments are new and
most complete. Apply to Harry
|M. Bretz, 222 Market street.
j APARTMENT 1-OR RENT—
Third floor, 28 South Third
('street, 0 rooms and bath, two bay
j windows, city steam and electric
I lights, inquire 400 North street.
: J FOR RENT Four rooms, buth and
all conveniences; city steam heated;
centrally loiuted; also two rooms and
bath. Apply 222 Lo&ust street.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Large refrigerator,
suitable for bourdlnghouse. Also 6-ft.
double show case. Cheap. Diehl, 1223
I North Sixth street.
1 a
FOR SALE Overland 6-cyllnder;
just overhauled; make offer; will dem
onstrate. Paul Li. Messner, lim James
street.
TOR SALE Boston Terrier pup
pies. males, four months old; grand
heads and bodies, and short screw tails.
Bred from pedigreed, prize-winning
stock. 1620 Berryhlll street.
FOR SALE Horses, Wagons and
Harness These are all first-class
liorsct. and wagons. Will be disposed
of at the right prices to quick buyers.
Inquire at Bowman's.
FOR SALE Cadillac Roadster. In
excellent condition electric starter
and lights. Price right. W. A. Mul
ligan. 25 North Third street.
I'm SALE One Cadillac Touring
Car—in good condition— at a very low
price. Call Bell phone 2978 J.
FOR SALE A few do»en straw
berry plants delivered to any part of
the city fresh from the ground at 36
cents a dozen. Varieties are William
' Bell and North Jersey's, largest berries
and s-.vett and very productive Call
Bell phone 3622 M, or address 8. H. Hal
deman & Co., 3388 North Sixth street,
aarrtsburg.
FOR SALE Pair A 1 horses, three
ton Ice wn*on, with established lew
route; also furniture wagon. Make me
an offer any time after » P. M. Apply
1418 Derry street.
BUT your traveling and leather goods
from the wholesale and retail leather
merchants A large consignment on
display. Specialties made to order and
repaired. Hurrlshurg Harness and Sup
ply Co.. Second and Chestnut.
OLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 2">c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
Bixt-tlme order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR KALE CARDS *n sala at the
Telegraph Business (ifflee.
For SALE One Winchester rifle
an.l one double-barrel i.liotguti and few
choice medical works ("heap to quick
buyer Apply 614 North Third street,
or phone Bell 2315.
FOR SALE An Apporson 6-passen
| ger touring car; tlrst-ciass condition.
Apply t" II A. (launan. of lloffer &
Curuian. Eighteenth and Kel ley streets
FOR SALE One ftO-gullon oil tank,
suitable for grocery store. Will sell
cheap to quick buyer. Address Ho*
1134, care of Telegraph,
FOR SALE, CHEAP HxH wood
hull motor boat, fully equipped, with
3 11,-P. Cray engine; brand-new llns
automobile top Apply W. II Zimmer
man, 129 Catherine street, Mlddletown,
Pa.
I FOR HALE. CHEAP To quick
buyer, touring car. newly painted and
I maohin«r> ovfidiauled; lino.on ions it
! Apply to I'. A. Fair, East End Mulberry
Street Hrldge.
F* >ll SALE To make room, bugglea,
| business wagons. Day tons, I fine trap,
I I touring ami business • at combined, In
' first class condition O A Fall', East
I 1:11.1 Mull.ci n Site. I Hrldge
I OOOH For FIFTY CENTS Present
| tills ad anil get a pair of Keystone
Heavy Service, fully guaranteed tires at
| ff> per pair ilood • >llly until Septein
ber 10, 1914 Keystone Cycle Co., 114
North Third street
FOR SALE * A line antique kitchen
dresser, rocker wasltstand. lot of feath
, ere ami small platfiuiu s> ales Addreee
. II . 11:«, care of Tclegiapli
I oil MAI I o|( I \ 1 II \ M.I
FOR SALE oil IC\CIL\NiIK Anv
! amount of rtttd Autoinohllee either
oil Real Estate or personal property
Inquire of James J. LVgeh. Cnntraelor,
IMI Fulton street 1 ity
|to.\Mt>KNk W vmi l»
WANTED Iheverel borders by the
week 01 month An ekceptl qiai quellL 1
table board tee of phune Apply l«Jl 1
i Begins.
1 SALESMEN WANTED
l EXPERIENCED, capable salesman to
: travel for old-established house with
! line that sells to practically all classes
|of merchants. High commissions, with
weekly advance, to right man. D. W.
I Barrows. Detroit, Michigan
SALESMEN WANTED We have an
| opening In this frritory for u man to
| handle our complete line of advertising
'-alendars und specialties. Interesting
i all year round work Big commissions
Excellent opportunity for the right
I man. A serious offer to a hustler (No
i Canvassers) Oelger Bros., 77 Sprlng
i field avenue. Newark, N. J.
! SALESMEN WANTED
unnecessary. easy work, big pay.
I Write for large list of openings otter
ing opportunities to esrn SIOO to SSOO
a month while you learn. Address
nearest office. Dept. 244, National
l Salesmen's Training Association, Chi
cago, New Vork, Kansas City, Ssn
I Francisco.
i ULSIM.SS OPfOlii'UN 1TIE& •
WANTEQ A good, sober young
man. with small capital, as partner In
the grocery business. Must understand
the business. A good-paying store.
Must be a hustler. Address C., 1130,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Moving Pic
ture Theater, one of the best equip
ped theaters in this part of State,
doing big business; profit $4,000
per year. Apply S. W. Fitzger
ald, 317 Walnut Street.
WANTED To buy cigar store, res
taurant or any good business; pay cash.
Will go partner In business proposition,
or would rent good business room. Ad
dress H., 1129, care of Telegraph.
I MADE 150,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $6.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 365 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
R H. PEFFER Local Express and
Delivery. Piano and furniture moving
a specialty. Storage of household
goods. Good, Dry Wood for sale, stove
length. 1119 Montgomery. Phone
1684 J.
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
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Oluck, 320 Woodbine street.
Harrisburg Paste Works
126 K. Cameron Street
PAPERHANOERS'. billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 1186 L.
HAULING
11. W. LATHE, Uourdlng Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers ol
f nanos, safer, oollers and general haul
ng. H. W. I'ihe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
i iSOSR.
BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RE
PAIRS D latis 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, nerpared by Oross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
HUNTERS
Protect your dogs. Let us stamp your
name and address on a heavy brass
plate and attach it to your dog collar.
It costs only 25 cents Manufactured
bj- Harrisburg Stencil Works, 130
Locust street, Ilarrlsburg, Pa.
STOKAOK
STORAOE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAOE 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
candise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna R R.
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Till* Is not a R«»al E«UitA Hoom Proposition hut a Stralghtfnr- ~~~ '
DC X ward l ilTore to dispone of Real Estntt< Quickly, rHylng upon l>nrguln T/ XT /"\ (' % I/ 1 S
I prices to product* quick rcHulla. I\i ' Vy J
and the ~~ You'll
World Boosts "W* "W" "IT Soon Knock
With YOU ■ J Ijlili Im.fH lj Ifi Alone
AUCTION LOT SALE
Labor Day, Monday September 7th
8al« starts Promptly at 2 I*. M. llniMl Concert by Kilgorcs Kolonlttl Kids.
Free Trolley lauives Market square at I.ill) I'. M.
LAn CHOICE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS ftA ■
Dv AT ABSOLUTELY YOUR OWN PRICE vvl
l.ota will he knocked down promptly to tile highest ttnil heat bidder with privilege of adjoining I
lot at same price.
The lots will Ite soltl I'll IE und CI.EMt of all I NCI'M IIIIANCEM except restriction* that art* I
rennuinhle lull protective, full particulars of \»hlcli will lie ponied and itiiiiouiicctl day of Hale.
SYNOPSIS ol' TKIOIK oM'M'dl lt'ril t'usli pawthle oil day of sale or iickt day at latent, I
OFN\I,E remainder 111 et|uul payment* ot lliree. nil und nine inoiillia securetl by I
bankable uoie ullli endorser, licarlng Interest ut tl>e rale of si* per I
dent., purchaser paying the discount at lime of git Ing note or a straight discount of 'J per cent, on I
deferred payment* for cash.
WAItItANTY HKI'.liN will be delivered just as soon us can ho gotten ready, which will be but I
a few days at most—all acttlcincuts lo be matle at our olllce, North Third Ntrtiet.
MAHK TIIIM Take your wife along (latlles are e*iieclally hulled), make an I
\l fl'lt IN I. \ 111 HI H\> afternoon of ll look al the mighty sliiiies iltal are being taken In I
\ til l) I.EFIEK II \Y this progressive t'lly, |iarilcularl> In the 1111 l Hlslrlei. Count the I
Thirty-seven Modern Duelling* recently built right al the *pot where I
lliese lots art* lo he *oltl—-note the class of Worth-while Residents la'cupylng litest* houses, (in all I
sbltst voti will see evidence enough to *ii|iport till-, property. Consequent!) Ihe 10l or lots you buy
a( lhe*e knock.down prices must some day lie worth enough Itt make you comfortable In your old
age.
HOW T<l HIT TO Take I'ailang or llumiuelslowti Ot»i«—gel off al (taiilebl anil Derry—(liat's
PHDPI HIA I I I I HHl.li:—then like the gueen of sheha. when viewing King Nolomon In
all Ids glory, you will exclaim: "Half ha* not liven lold met"
WOMIi It Is natural that atbauce liuiulry ctuicerulng this I irepilenill new KubtllvialtMi
will reueh huge iuro|M>rtlona, so It la adttaahle that you call «t this oltlcw early for full
Information aiut arrange lo liui|ieci lite property. Tlien remeiulver Ihe Dale, Day and Hour.
He on hand when the hpeclal Car starts,
1 Slip*... n ' rcc,,ono ' ARTHUR C. YOUNG I c .. h 1
26 North Third Street, HurriaburK. BeU 713-J q
In Yt»ur PtM-ket in Manager for llie t»wner. JOHN t l DI H OOUVenirt
Ha | WtWI (4l| 1$ I --■ ■" J l I * 1 1% IIII•( I I ft) |iy
NATIONAL LAND A AUCTION CO., A M li..«r. K^STtm
I , of Washington, O C, _____
THE MAR
PHII.ADKI.I'HIA pnonucio
By A.undated Prtst
Philadelphia, Sept. 6. Wheat
Lower, No. 2, red, spot, export. $1.14
ff11.19; No 2, Northern, Duluth, export,
|I.BB «> 1.38.
Corn Steadv, but quiet; No. 2, yel
low, local. 93c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 57®
v 7
Steady; winter, per ton,
"7 50"*' ~pr f,n • 127.00?j
Refined Sugars Market steady,
powdered, 7.35 c; fine granulated, 7.25 c;
confectioners' A, 7.16 C
Putter The murket Is steady,
western, creamery, extras, 32c, nearby
I print*, fancy. 35c.
Eggs The market Is firm;
; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, SS,4O per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, ?7.50<R7.R0 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, SB.-10
; per case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.50@
j 1 .80 per case
Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 17®
18c; young chickens, 11® «'oc:
spring chickens, 15©i8c; broiling chli k-
I7 K 2 " c; old roisters, H@l2c;
1 in. 1 2®i;ic; ducks, young. 13®
He, geese, Js®l7c; turkeys. l»®2oc.
uressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heacy, ID »,i ® 20% c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, i7®lSc;
average receipts, 17® 18c; small, 13®
°'d roosters, 13c; roasting chlck
!{?,••■ fancy, I6®l8c; broiling
enickens, nearby, 16®20c; western, Id
SL.ii' ,„ ca P°n». large, 23®26c; do..
So » I turkeys, fancy, 24®2bc;
• *°® 23c i ducks, ll®l§c; geese,
(.iil'i ,ur .n»' rhe niarket Is firm; winter,
»5.»5®4.10; Straights. Pennsyl
*B nn®B.6o; spring straights
»T._76®6.00; dO 7 patent. S6.OO®tUU;
H-35W4.40. patents, s4.6o<y
V/i Kansas straight. Jute sacks, $4.15
«f ,p ! ln g. firsts, clear, »4.00®4.20;
460 14.20® 4.80; patents. *4.350
Hay The market is steady; tim
othy, new, No. 1, large bales, »19.50©
9• J* o ' medium bales, 819.00®
19.50; No. 3, do.. *17.00® 18.50; No. 8, do..
$14.50® 15.50.
.New clover mixed. Light mixed.
$18.00019.00; No. 1, do.. $18.50® 17.50;
No. 3. $1 <,so® 15.60.
■ 1 Steady; new, per barrel,
• J.ooiya.so; do., bouthern. per barr©l,
70c(g)51.65; Jersey, per basket, 35<3>40c.
CHICAGO CATTLK
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Sept. 6. Hogs Re
ceipts, 8,000; weak. Bulk of sales, $8.70
®9 10; light, $8.85©9.30; mixed, 88.60®
9.8o; heavy, $8.<0®9.15; rough. $8.40<((
8.55; pigs, $4.75®8.40.
Cattle Receipts, 400; slow. Beeves,
$6.70® 10.80; steers, sti.:io®9.2o; stock
ers and feeders, fC.40®8.F6; cows und
heifers, $3.75®9.25; calves, s7.6offl>
11.50.
Sheep Receipts, 4,000; steady.
Sheep. $4.76(f(5.75; yearlings , $6,50®
6.40; lambs, $6.00®7.85.
RUTHERFORD GUN CLUB SHOOT
High wind prevented good score* In
tho monthly Hboot at Rutherford yes
terday. The acoreii follow:
Blue and Gray—Miller, captain, 20;
P. Spangler, 18; Colough, 10; Grlelf, 9;
Keefer, 7; Walterß, !!2; George L. Sar
vis, 22; Beck. 12; Faslck, 17; Leh
man, 16. Total, 157.
Orange and Black Hasaler, cap
tain. 15; Iluber, 1; Hetrlok, i;; Reiglo,
14; G. O. Sarvis, 16; C. B. Sarvls, 16;
Ollphant., 12. Total, 97.
STUDENTS WANTED
WANTED—A few students In ele
mentary or advanced mathematics or
mechanics. J. W Miller, Prof, at Le
hlgh. Call 306 Chentmit street.
MONEY TO LOAN
MOST MONEY loaned on diamonds,
watches, Jewelry, guns, revolvers,
musical Instruments, etc. Bargain In
unredeemed pledges. City Loan Office,
411 Market street, next to United Cigar
Store.
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.
NOTICE
wim kiioi.l>l:l< v MEiri i \«.
THE annual meeting of the Stock
holders of tho Union Trust Company of
Pennsylvania, will be held at the office
of tho Company, in tho City or Hsrrl -
burg. Pa., on Tuesday. September 15,
1914, at 12 o'Vloek noon.
ANDREW 8. PATTERSON,
Secretary.
THH) Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally except Sunday
at 8 P. M. at Its new location, i/ut
North Second street, tor the tree treat
ment of the worthy poor.
Public Sale of Real Estate
The undersigned executor of the
last will and testament of Martha
Plum, late of the borough of
Chambersburg, County of Franklin,
and State of Pennsylvania, deceased,
by virtue of a power contained In
the last will and testament of said
decedent .will offer for sale In
front of the Courthouse, In the City
of Harrisburg, and State of Penn
sylvania, on Wednesday, the 16th
day of September, 1014, at 2 o'clock,
p. m., the real estate of the de
cedent. situate at No. IRS South
Eighteenth street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
bounded on the north by lot of Ben
jamin T. Allen, on the east by an
alley; on the south by lot of
Joseph Revle, on the west by Eigh
teenth street, having a frontage on
suld street of 17 feet 6 Inches, and
running hack an equal width a dis
tance of 80 feet to center of said
alley; and having thereon erected a
3-story brick house containing 8
rooms, kitchen and bath. This prop
erty Is In good repair and Is a flna
home.
Terms wUI be made known on day
of sale, by
W. O. MfKI.AS,
Rifeolor,
Cliaiiibrraliurt, Pa.
Auctioneer, John T. Ensmlnger,
Harrlshnrg. I'a.
MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own name a
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial
Adams * Co. n. 804. N H. Market ■«.
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Public Sale of Valuable
Real Estate
Thursday, September 10, 1914.
All that valuable farm, known as
the Michael B. Moyur farm, situ
ate 1 mile east of the famous H«r
shey Chocolate plant, on the road
leudlng from Derry Church to Pal
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 und plenty of wall and cis
tern water.
The buildings are a large 8-room
brick dwelling with a large brick
summer house adjoining, large bank
barn 50x80 feet, Btone gables, a
large frame wagon shed with cribs
und Implement shed attached, and a
large frame pig sty.
Tne farm Is In the heart of the
Horshey milk market and for other
markets Hershey and Palmyra are
not excelled by the cities. There la
market for everything raised on the
farm. The macadam roads make
marketing u pleasure.
For schools, churches, recreation
and pleasure Hershey offers the heat
that can be had outside of larga
cities.
Any one desiring a farm with ad
vantages of good soli, flne location,
good roads, convenience to church,
school and markets can And no bet
ter place tn Dauphin or Lebanon
counties.
Call on the undersigned. Derry
Church. Pa,
HARRY S. MOYEJR,,
Agent for Heirs.
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Two Farms For Sale
7 Miles From Tinrrintmrg
Two farms belonging to the
Estate of W. K. Alricks, de
ceased: situate In Lower Pax- \
ton Township, Dauphin
County being the farms deed
ed to him by the heirs of John
Rudy, deceased; and by the
Executors of Joseph Rudy,
deceased; will bo sold at auc
tion, Thursday. Sept. 17. by
the Dauphin Deposit Trust
Co., 213 Market street, execu
tor of the estate. Salo will be
conducted at the farms.
Tli«- lower Fnrm tenanted by
.Inliu I.ytle, containing 147
acre*, more or leas.
The tapper Farm tenanted by
W. H. l.enker. containing
i::o acres, more or less.
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