Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 12, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    lie lai Best Fitted to Fill tie Position Y«« lave Reads llesc"Help Waited" Ads
Useless-toYou
Articles Can Be Sold
to Others Now
About time to go over the things stored in
the attic.
And there are so many things there —use-
less-to-you articles which would be useful to
others.
Why not sort these out and sell them
through a Telegraph Want Ad?
You might better have the money than to
longer store the useless-to-you articles.
Call Bell 2040, Cumberland 203, the Tele
graph Want Ads.
DIED
WHITE On Thursday, September 10,
1914. William White, aged 36 years.
Funeral on Monday. September 14. at
2 P. M., from his late residence, 123
Verbeke street. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. The Rev. Harry N.
Bassler will officiate.
RITNER On Saturday morning, Sep
tember 12. 1914, Mary P. Ritner,
aged 75 years.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 3
o'clock, from her late residence, 1303
Susquehanna street. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Burial Harrisburg
Cemetery.
HARTMAN On Saturday morning-.
September 12, 1914, Elsie Clara Hart
man, youngest child of Cornelius W.
and Agnes Hartman, aged 8 months •
and 28 days.
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2
WnVlock. from parents' residence, 502
Thirteenth street. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice.
LOST
LOST On Thursday afternoon, Sep
tember 10. in the P. R. R. Station or
between the Station and Market street,
a Greek letter fraternity pin, set with
pearls. Reward If returned to Room 11,
P. R. R. Station. .
IjOST On Thursday evening, half
grown black cat. Answers to name of
Nig. Reward if returned to 1331 James
street. City.
LOST Gold wedding ring and gold
ring, diamond setting. Finder who
took them from the women's room at
the P. R. R. Station, will be rewarded
if returned to 1205 Walnut street.
LOST About a week ago, pair of
nose glasses, in case with name of Dr.
C. C. Conklin. Reward if returned to
this office.
FOUND
FOUND The home of cleanliness at
Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French
Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street.
Either phone ends your worry. Try us.
We deliver and call.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED —Four men to learn
to sell tobacco for American To
bacco Col Excellent, permanent
opportunity for young men of
pood habits. Apply by letter,
stating age. Address, Box 1163,
care of Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My free booklet Y-372. tells
h<?w. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
kins, Washington, D. C.
ARMY OF UNITED STATBS. MEN
WANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men
between ages of 18 and 36; cltlsens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information applv to Recruiting Officer.
Bergner Building. Sd & Market Bt»..
Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster;
353 Pipe St., Wllliamsport, or 37 W.
Market Bt.. York. Pa.
SBO MONTHLY and expenses to travel,
distribute samples and take orders, or
appoint agents; permanent. Jap-Ameri
can Co., Chicago.
I HAVE A CONTRACT —To distribute
a Million FREE Packages Borax Soap
Powder. Want reliable men and wo
men to help. $15.00 weekly. Waverly
Brown, 730 North Franklin. Chicago.
WANTED Men to sell seeds to
farmers and ornamental stock in towns.
Apply at once. Herrtck Seed Company,
Rochester. N. Y.
12,500 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with
me evenings at home. Everything fur
nished. Don't worry about capital.
Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Neb.
GINSENG RAISING The most
profitable business In the world. Ad-
Mi dress Woman's Exchange, Mrs. Mar-
Goulding. 144 South Illinois street,
Indianapolis. Ind.
YOUNG MEN Become Railway
Mail Clerks—Harrisburg Mail Carriers.
Commence $65.00 to *75.00 month. Pull
unnecessary. Sample examination
guestions—free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 362-R, Rochester. N. Y.
A
FOR SALE
YORKCOUNTY
FARM—SI,BOO
65 ACRES
2 mile* east of at the
Quaker Meeting House.
40 acres cultivated, 25 acres mea
dow and second growth tlmberland.
House, barn and outbuildings.
Occupied by the owner, Mrs. J. B.
Perrlgo.
Miller Bros. & Neefe I
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Locuat and Court Streets
1 ......
SATURDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 12, 1914.
HELP WANTED—MaIa
EARN SSO a month right at home,
spare time; no canvassing; particulars
for stamp. Address Agents' Supply Co., I
Millersburg. Pa. j
WANTED An errand boy in a
book and stationery store. Apply C. W..
1167, care of Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
Thorough instructions. $5. Returned if
not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri
can Civil Service School, Washington,
P. C.
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED Experienced lady op
erators for power sewing machines.
Good wages. Apply Steelton Glove Co.,
766 South Third street, corned Third i
and Holler.
WANTED—Cook and second girl, col
ored. for family of two: wages $5.00 and
$4.00, respectively; must furnish refer
ence. Address 0., 1162, care of Tele
graphy
WANTED Reliable girl for general
housework and to do plain cooking:
small family; no washing. Apply 1613
North Second street.
GIRLS WANTED to learn the
trade of cigar making, packing
and in the shipping dept. Apply
Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500
Race St.
HELP WANTED—MaIe anfl Female
WANTED —• Husband and wife, col
ored, for general housework. Call, with
reference, in the forenoon at Harrisburg
Academy.
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.
AGENTS —ln every town. Sell Bail-
Bearing. Self-Sharpening Shears. Best
seller out. S2O to SSO a week. Success
assured. Investigate to-day. Hatfield
Specialty Co., Webster. Pa.
HUSTLING man or woman under 50.
Fraternal Insurance. Protected terri
tory. Big money. Write quick. I-L-U,
2470 Covington. Ky.
AGENTS WANTED for article whloh
no housewife can resist. Sells at al
most every home. Particulars free.
Beer's Novelty Co., Dept. K., Sunman.
Ind.
WE WANT HUSTLERS In your vi
clnity; our new lino sells wherever
phones are used; send postal. Mercer
Specialty Co.. Box 2071, Philadelphia,
Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED
EXPERIENCED, CAPABLE SALES
MAN to travel for old-established house
with line that sells to practically all
classes of merchants. High commis
sions, with weekly advance, to right
man. D. W. Barrows, Detroit, Michi
gan.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write
for large list of openings offering op
portunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month
while you learn. Address nearest of
fice. Dept. 244, National Salesman's
Training Association, Chicago. New
York. Kansas City. San Francisco.
"SITUATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED By a young man, cleri
cal position; has had four years' ex
perience as shipping and sales clerk;
can furnish reference; willing to work
for moderate salary if chance for ad
vancement. P. O. Box 34, Campbell
town. Pa.
WANTED Young man, age 30. de
sires position of any kind; has fair edu
cation. Call Bell phone 473 J.
WANTED Young man desires po
sition as lunch counter man or short
order cook. Apply 111 South Cameron
street.
WANTED General housework, but
ler, waiter on table, or attendant to
horses; can give reference. 405 Bailey
street. Steelton.
1 i ,o,s t, v* A.\ 1 l'-l>—Female
WANTED Position as house
keeper by white woman; no objection
to children; in or out of city; fully
experienced. Address W.. 1169, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED A refined, young woman
would like a clerical position; good
penman and accurate at figures; can
give references. Address M., 1168, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Woman, middle-aged,
wants position as housekeeper for
widower; no objection to children. Call,
or address, 339 Relly street.
WANTED Colored girl wishes po
sition washing dishes. Apply 405 North
Fifth street.
SELL DRESS GOODS AND HOSIERY
direct from maker to wearer by
samples. All grades. Cotton, wool and
silk. Domestic staples and imported
fancy novelties. Many making over
$30.00 weekly. Spare or all time. No
experience. Permanent. Credit given.
I Steadfast Mills. Dept. 8-13, Cohoe, N. Y.
DO easy, pleasant coloring work at
home; good pay; no canvassing; no ex
perience required. Illustrated particu
larti free. Helping Hand Stores, Dept.
$64. Chicago. ,
SITUATION WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Colored woman de
sires day's work of any kind. Call, or
address, 524 Brown avenue.
LADIES Earn neat Income, all or
spare time, at home, making plain
aprons. Dime for beginner's outfit. W.
Sargent, Salamanca. N. Y.
WANTED Very capable woman,
experienced In cooking, nursing, sew
ing or general housework, would like
work from 9:30 to 6:30, or from 10:30
to 8:30. Address Box 1161, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Colored girl wishes po
sition in private family, work of any
kind; fully experienced; can give ref
erence. 'Apply 1613 Apricot avenue.
WANTED Washing and plain sew
ing to do at home, or day's work. Call,
or address, 2021 Wallace street.
WANTED Dady representatives;
whole or part time; famous "KNITTOP"
Form-fitting and Silk Petticoats. Guar
anteed. $5.00 to $15.00 daily. Sell on
sight; exclusive territory; no "dealer"
competition. Spelman & Co., Dept.
X-79, 237 South Market, Chicago.
WANTED Colored woman wants
position as nurse, or assistant house
keeper. Apply 1034 South Cameron
street.
WANTED Second girl, or nurse,
wants position. Apply 803 South Tenth
street.
WANTED Young lady would like
to have position as telephone operator
In hotel or business place, to work even
ings from 7:30 P. M. until 12 P. M.;
understands typewriter. Address H. E.
N., care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young, respectable
widow, with girl 13 years old, desires
place to work; good home preferred to
large wages. Address G.. 817 South
Front street. Harrlsburg. Pa.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FARMS FOR SALE—
[ 30 Acres 4 miles east of River
10 miles from Harrieburg frame
buildings—elegant orchard. Price, sl,-
800.00.
I 13 Acres Three-fourths mile from
Harrisburg brick dwelling frame
barn—sand soil.
38 Acres 1 mile northeast of Har
rlsburg B-room frame dwelling—new
bank barn variety of fruit. Price,
$7,200.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
; FOR SALE —ln Camp Hill corner
i Market and Main Sts. 2 V 4 -story frame
I—B rooms and bath front and rear
porch hot water heat. Lot. 100x443.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE C<VWr lot, 52x126 ft..
Front and Hamilton streets, at a bar
gain. Apply 1700 North Second street.
PENN STREET property for sale
Three-story brick house gaa and
electric light steam heat near j
Maclay street. Price and particulars
at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j
FOR SALE A fruit farm lO |
acres 6 miles from station over 600
bearing trees. Box A, 1169, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE BOO9 Main street, Pen
brook, a cozy home with front, side and
large back yard, one of a pair. Price,
$2,100. Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth
street.
FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east ol
Harrlsburg, containing 9b acres, in good
state of cultivation; buildings In
good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak
timber. For further Information call
on, or address, C. 8. Cassel, R. F. D„
No. 2. Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29
South Thirteenth street. Harrlsburg.
FOR SALE No. 809 North Six- I
teenth street cottage construction—
-9 rooms bath gas and electric
light furnace porch price Is
right and little cash needed. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT —Eight-room house, with
gas and water, lot for garden, at Steel
ton Heights, opposite Frog Shop office.
Apply J. Heagy, 39 South Front street,
Steelton.
FOR RENT—House on train and trol
ley line—one square to either. Will rent
at caretaker's rates for winter. All
improvements. Perfectly new. Four
miles from city. Address G., 1178, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT 2221 Atlas avenue,
brick house, improvements, sl6. Desk
room in centrally located office. Both
phones. D. E. Brlghtblll, 2 North Court
street.
FOR KENT
No. 1197 Christian St- sl4 00
No. 185 N. Fifteenth St 18 00
From October Ist.
No. 1850 Market St 35 00
No. 1843 Whitehall St 85 00
No. 1423 North St 18 00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
FOR RENT 203 Harris street; 3-
story brick; 9 rooms and bath; all mod
ern Improvements. Rent, $30.00. Brln
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR RENT—22S Boas street,
2-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms,
hath, hall, rear entrance, good lo
cation, near trolley and markets.
Apply 815 Green street.
FOR RENT 1623 Briggs street; 3-
story brick house; 9 rooms and bath;
gas and electric lights; side entrance;
rental, $25.00. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To buy property in the
upper end of town. Must be above
Woodbine—single or corner property.
Will pay $22 to $25 per month. Ad
dress L . 1161, care of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Good, second-hand hot
air furnace for an eight or ten-room
house. Apply 320 South Sixteenth
street.
WANTED Curtains to wash and
stretch; also blankets to wash and day's
work. Apply to 823 Myrtle avenue.
ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SAKE OR RENT Owing to
removal from city, will sell or lease
the desirable property, 2236 North Sec
ond street. Apply at 2101 North Front
street. JZ. Z. Wallower.
FOR SALE OR RENT No. 1833 Re
glna street; new, 9 rooms and bath;
brick, brownstone front; steam heat;
porches; front and back lawns; all Im
provements; near Reservoir Park en
j trance. Apply on premises.
ROOMS FOR RENT
' FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
front bedroom; finest location in city;
all conveniences. Bell phone 1543 L.
ROOMS FOR RENT Two, three or
four furnished or unfurnished rooms,
with use o£ bath and porch; cars stop
at door. Call Bell phone 926 R.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, well
lighted, bath and other conveniences,
with private family, on corner. Apply
427 Boae street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms in one of the best locations of
the city; use of bath and telephone.
Apply 203 State street.
ROOM FOR RENT All conveni
ences and use of phone; strictly pri
vate family. Address A- E>. 8., care of
Telegraph, or phone 1587 ft.
FOR RENT Two large, unfurnish
ed rooms on third floor; all Improve
ments. except bath; rent. s*.oo; not
heated; stove In one room. Call at 346
Muench street.
ROOMS FOR RENT |
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms on second and third lloors; all
conveniences: light housekeeping: if I
preferred: also stable suitable for horse
and carriage or automobile. Apply 1634
Park 3treet.
FOR RENT Two very pleasant
rooms: all conveniences. 921 North
Second street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished, ad
joining rooms on second floor, for light
housekeeping, both facing Oreen street:
nice porch; use of bath and phone. Al
bert Krieg, Green and lvelker streets.
FOR RENT One newly furnished
room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec
tric lights; hot and cold running water
in room; use of phone and large bath.
Apply 410 North street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
with running water; boarding by meal,
day or week. Apply 1001 North Second !
street, corner Boas and Second streets.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, I
single or en-suite; all conveniences, in- |
eluding phone; reference required. Ap- '
ply 1018 North Front street.
FOR RENT Three rooms, desirable
for business or apartments: all improve.
n??nts _ Apply. 9. North Fourth street.
BOARDERS WANTED
BOARDING WANTED Couple
wishes meals and lodging in a refined,
private family, for October 8 and 9,
firemen's week. Address, with full par
ticulars, H. M., 6 North Second street,
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms, on second floor, with balcony;
gas and heat furnished, with use of
both^Jnig^il|^JNo ji| l4££JNlaurket^stree^
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Two or three furnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping,
rent reasonable, convenient to cars. Ad-
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR light housekeeping, with or
without kitchenette; all outside rooms,
nicely papered, new and strictly up-to
date; stoves furnished free; laundry,
phone and bathroom privileges. Inquire
office, 429 Broad street, or Janitor,
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Desirable offices In
Franklin Building. No. 212 Locust
street. Janitor service. Electric ele
vator. Rent reasonable. Apply Union
Real Estate Investment Company, on
premises.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North
Third street; 38x100; 14-foot celling;
one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street.
! FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located offices.
Inquire for Superintendent In Business
Office of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT First floor apartment
at 608 North Third street; 6 rooms and
bath; large closets and large pantry;
all the modern conveniences; immedi
ate possession. Inquire of i<r. James,
second floor.
MacDANIEL'S Furnished Housekeep
ing Apartments, up-to-date, two extra
large rooms, front, bay window, private
meter, bells, mall boxes, gas range,
bath, heated: price, SIB.OO to $25.00. 1417
Market street.
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. Appiy to Harry
Market street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED Furnished apartments,
three or four rooms, with private bath,
or small house, in or near Harrisburg,
by couple; no children. Address W.,
11T-I, care of 'lvifKrapli.
FOR iSAI.E
FOR SALE AT GABLES, 111-117
South Second street, 5,000 sets now sash,
Bxlo 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15
per set. Also all other sizes.
FOR SALE AT GABLE S. 113, 115
and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
TOR SALE 5-passenger 1913 Oak
land, 35-H.-P., fully equipped and elec
tric lighting, will consider part cash
and diamonds or Victrola. Address Box.
1158, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One 60-gallon oil tank,
suitable for grocery store. Will sell
cheap to quick buyer. Address Box
1134, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Horses, wagons and
harness, all In good condition; reason
able prices to quick buyers. Inquire at
Bowman & Co.
TIRES FOR SALE CHEAP Three
36x4',i brand new tires; never used. 225
Crescent street.
FOR SALE —Second-hand coal range-
Apply 2148 Green street.
FOR SALE Beagles and Rabbit
Hounds for sale on two weeks' trial.
These dogs can be seen any time. Also
thoroughbred Beagle and Fox Hound
puppies. Evans and Smith, Uillsburg,
FOR SALE • Seven-year-old work
horse, was driven in ice cream wagon
and season is over. Will sell cheap.
Can be seen at Geo. A. Deflnbaugh's
Pool Room. Camp Hill.
FOR SALE At a bargain, second
hand parts for two-cylinder Reo cars
from 1908 to 1910. Apply 1118 James
street.
FOR SALE Stove pipe, all sizes, 15c
per joint. Large discount if bought in
quantities. Also window glass lit low
est prices. Capital Hardware and Sup
ply Co., 1218 North Third street.
FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES One
late model twin Indian, $75; one brand
new Excelsior single, S9O. Both In fine
condition. This is a Real Motorcycle
Bargain. Call 1014% North Seventh
street. •
FOR SALE Modern kitcnen' range;
very little used; price reasonable. No.
2240 Penn street, or telephone 2345 W.
FOR SALE Maxwell delivery truck
in good running order. Price, SIOO. Call
882J, Bell phone.
— %
FOR SALE Doekash range, as good
as new; one of the best makes on mar
ket. Also gas range, almost new. Ap
ply 1507 State street. _
1912 Studebaker, tlve-pasenger tour
ing car, newly painted, overhauled, new
tires .... $400.00
1913 Jeffry five-passenger touring
car, overhauled; new tires; tun about
3,000 miles; car good as new. ...$850.00
1911 Cadillac touring; fore doors: ex
tra tires; in splendid condition.s67s.oo
The above cars have been traded In
on Buick cars and are in fine condition.
HOTTENSTEIN & ZECH.
City Auto Garage.
BUT your traveling and leather goods
from the wholesale and retail leather
• merchants. A large consignment on
: display. Specialties made to order and
I repaired. Harrispurg Harness and Sup-
I ply Co., Second and Chestnut
j FOR SALE CARDS «n sal* at the
I Telegraph BualneM Office,
J FOR SALE
I GLASS window signs, Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
1 Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
sixt-time order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Any
amount of Ford Automobiles either
on Real Estate or personal property.
Inquire of James J. Lynch, Contractor,
1311 Fulton street, City.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR SALE
—All cash business stock at inven
tory and fixtures at S2OO about SBOO
needed s6O business done last Satur
day. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
I YOUNG MAN that understands the
building business thoroughly, can make
plans, can build houses that will sell,
would like to como in contact with a
Fiart.v with money who wants to invest
n real estate. Address L, 1171, care
of Telegraph.
ADVERTISERS SPECIAL sc per
word places .your ads In 133 different
magazines; regular price, 7c. Lists,
particulars free. King's Magazine, Box
1316, Little Sliver, N. J.
SAFEST INVESTMENT In the world.
Government Auction Land Sale. Land
appraised from> SI.OO to $5.00 per acre.
Classified, Agricultural. Grazing or
Timber. Near Oil and Gas Section in
Cotton Belt. Ftne climate. Plenty of
water. No residence required. You
pay Government 25 per cent, down and
25 per cent, yearly. Be represented at
this sale and secure some good prop
erty. Very little capital required.
Bank references given. Address David
W. Robinson, 161 West Thirty-fourth
Street, New York City. N. Y.
WANTED To buy, quick lunch or
cigar and pool room, or any other good
business. Will pay cash. Give full
particulars. Address L, 1170, care of
' Telegraph-
S2OO TO INVEST In small business,
with or without services. All commu
nications confidential. References ex
changed. Address J., 1166, care of
Telegraph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good i
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADTS $50,000 in five years in tlw i
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN
DIA Pianist and instructor; music
for dances and special occasions. Pianist
at Park Auditorium, Mt. Gretna, Pa.,
season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Bell
phone.
BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RE
PAIRS and estimates furnish
ed. Work promptly attended to. Call
D. F. Lesley. Contractor and Builder,
1217 Perry street. Bell phone 3215 J.
R. H. PEFFER Local Express and
Delivery. Piano and furniture moving
a specialty. Storage of household
goods. Good, Dry Wood for Bale, 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.
S. HALDEMAN & CO.. Carpenters and
Builders. Job work promptly attended
to in any part of the city. Estimates
cheerfully furnished. Also Homes for
sale with all conveniences at reasonable
prices and easy terms. Call Bell phone
3622 M.
Harrisburg Paste Works
128 N. Cameron Street
PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 1186 L.
HAULING
11. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and
National Trnusfer Co. Movers of
fiianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
S. KLEIN New and second-hand
furniture bought and sold. Highest
cash prices paid. Big stock of second
hand furniture for sale. Drop postal
to 1026 Market street.
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.
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.
blt>UAt>E
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents
ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
road street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
candise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
JUONEY 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 instal .ants
to suit Dorrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co..
204 Ctaestr t street
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Thomas R. McClune, late
of Harrisburg City, Dauphin County,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said Estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
' claims will present them for settlement
to
SARAH A. McCLUNE,
Executrix,
. Or 220 Harris Street.
CHARLES C. STROH,
Attorney.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County on
Monday, the 28th day of September, A.
D. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., tinder an
Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled "An Act to provide for the in
corporation and regulation of certain
corporations," approved April 29, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an ntended corporation to
be called "THE CIVIC CLUB OF HAR
RISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA," the char
acter and object of which Is to increase
public Interest in all matters relating
to good citizenship and to promote «.
better social order, and for these pur
poses to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and privileges of said
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
JOHN FOX WEISS,
Solicitor,
NOTICE to property owners along the
' lines of Ethel Street, from Eighteenth
Street, to Nineteenth Street, Ordinance
' No. 115, File of City Council. Session of
1914-J915.
In accordance with the terms of Ordi
nance No. SS3. File of Common Coun
cil. you are hereby notified to make all
the necessary house connection* con
templated by you "m-lth the main sewer,
«ae pipes, steam heating pipes or other ,
iTHREE BIG BUTTLES
ARE RAGING IN WAR
THEATER OF EUROPE
Headquarters of Various Armies
Have Not Been Able to Claim
Decisive Victories
By Associated Press
London, Sept. 12, 10.20 a. m.—Three
tremendous struggles are raging along
as many battle lines and from none of
them comes a report of a decisive re
sult. The mystery of the western
operation is complicated by the news
from Berlin which ignores General
Von Kluck's efforts on the German
right while indicating that the Ger
man attack on Verdun is proceeding
successfully.
Official reports conveyed to the Ba
varian Sixth Corps seefn to indicate
that that army Is merely expected to
prevent the sending of allied rein
forcements northward. If the Ger
man attack on the southerly exposure
of the Verdun forts, assisted by the
great siege guns, succeeds, the com
plete investment of Verdun will
ensue.
The situation along the Russian bor
ders is becoming as obscure as are
the western operations. Berlin re
ports that the victory of General Von
Hlndenburg will clear East Prussia
of Russians, but military experts at
Petrograd declare that It is incredible
that the Russians should give up the
investment of Koenlgsberg unless suf
fering greater disaster than that
which has been reported.
Russians Successful
In Russian Poland the Russians
still seem to be successful, while op
erating against the Austrians alone,
but they are making less impression
On the combined Austro-German ar
mies on the Vistula. The stand being
made on the Vistula has caused sev
eral military experts at Petrograd to
assert that German reinforcements
from France are being sent to Gallcla
instead of to East Prussia, as was at
first reported. This is done, accord
ing to the opinion of these experts,
because Germany feared that an over
whelming disaster of the Austrian
forces might lead the ,dual monarchy
to conclude peace independently of
Germany. Other expert observers in
Petrograd are equally firm in the opin
ion that the German veterans from
the fields of Belgium and France have
been sent to East where their
presence is believed to account for the
Russian check. The most substantial
gain by Russian forces within the
past twenty-four hours has been the
capture of Tomaszow, which prob-
I ably clears the way for the advance
of the Russian center on the Austro-
German forces on the Vistula river.
Both Optimistic
Both Belgium and France, it ap
pears in London to-day, are optimistic
enough to begin to consider reoccupy
ing their capitals. Brussels is still in
the hands of the Germans, hut there
are many signs that the forces of Ger
many are moving out of that section
of the country. It is reported to have
been reoccupied by Belgian troops fol
lowing the departure of the Germans
without waiting for the supplies prom
ised by that city.
The story of a mysterious booming
of guns in the North Sea has been re
vived. It is. however, given no cre
dence insomuch as a recent sweeping
of the North Sea by a British fleet did
not disclose the presence of any Ger
man warships.
Ono of the principal parts in "Peg
O' My Heart" is that of Michael, play
ed by a "purp," who seems to enjoy
his dramatic appearance as much as
does Miss Laurette Taylor the star
role. This fascinating actress has a
clever canine story:
"Said Flossie to May: 'Just listen
while I talk to Fido. He's so intelli
gent* . „
" 'Does doggie want to turn out for
a walk?'
" 'Mow-wow!'
" 'Of course on does; but 'oo just
had a bath and oo might tatch cold.'
" 'Bow-wow!'
" 'lf 'oo stays home, I'll div 'oo a
piece of cake.'
" 'Bow-wow!'
'* 'I knew 'oo would. What kind of
cake?'
" 'Bow-wow!'
' " 'Spongre-cake. All right, 'oo shall
have sponge cake.' Did you ever see
auch an intelligent dog, May. He un
derstands every word I say to him.' "
—July Young's Magazine.
LEGAL NOTICES
mains," within sixty days from the
date of this notice, and conduct said
service pipes or sewers from the mains
; In the street f.o within the curb lines
of said street.
M. B. COWDEN.
City Engineer.
i Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals
will be received at said office until 10
A M,, October, 6, 1914, when alternate
bids will be publicly opened and sched
uled. and contract awarded as HOon
thereafter as possible, for the recon
. structlon of 8,891 lineal fee.t of Brick
i Block pavement, 26 feet wide, Type "A"
• construction, and 18 feet wide, Type
"B" construction, situated in Mill Creek
i township. Brie county. Plans and specl
[ fications may be seen at office of State
i Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001
■ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; 2117
Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh,
and Warren Savings Bank Building,
Warren, Pa. Full particulars and in
formation on application to Edward M.
Blgelow, State Highway Commissioner.
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment. Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals
will be received at said office until 10
A. M.. October 6, 1914, when bids will
be publicly opened and scheduled, and
contract awarded as soon thereafter as
possible, for the reconstruction of 1 050
lineal feet of Brick Block ravemont 10
feet wide, situated in Tlonesta Bor
ough, Forest county. Plans and speci
fications may be seen at the office of
State Highway Department. Harris?
burg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadel
phia; 2117 Farmers Bank Building,
Pittsburgh, and Warren Savings Bank
Building, Warren, Pa. Full particulars
' and Information on application to Ed
| ward M. Blgelow. State Highway Com
i mlssioner.
| EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
: I NOTICE is hereby given that letters
i testamentary on the estate of William
Wesley Shope, Sr.. late of the City of
: Harrisburg, deceased, have been
' granted to the undersigned. All per
sons indebted to said estate are request,
ed to make payment, and those having
claim* or demands will make known
the same without delay to
WILLIAM WESLEY SHOPE, JR.,
Executor,
Harrisburg, Pa.
° r jAMES G. HATZ. Attorney,
Calder Building.
Harrisburg. Pa, j
THE MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE)
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Sept. 12. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.13
@1.17; No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export.
$1.28(3)1.33.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local.
88 Vj it 89c.
Oats Higher; No. 8, white. 56®
55% c.
Bran Steady; winter, per ton,
$27.60® 28.00; spring, per ton. $26.50®
27.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
powdered. 7.36f<i>7.60c; fine granulated,
7.25(67.50; confectioners' A. 7.15®7.40c.
Butter The market is firm:
western, creamery, extras, 82®33Hc;
nearby prints, fancy, 36c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $8.40 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $7.50@7.80 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free oases, $8.40
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.60®
7.80 per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 16®
18c; young chickens, ll®20c:
spring chickens, 15®18c; broiling chick
ens, 17®27c; old roosters, ll@18c;
ducks, old, J3@l4c; ducks, young. 14®
16c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys, 19®20c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 20® 21c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 17®18c;
average receipts, 17@18'/4c: small, 14®
16c; old roosters, 13c; roasting chick
ens. fancy, 16@18c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 16®20c; western, 1#
@18c; capons, large, 23®25c; do.,
small, 18® 20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®360;
do., fair, 20® 23c; ducks, ll®18c; geess,
11® 16c.
Flour The market is dull; winter,
clear, $3.86® 4.10; straights, Pennsyl
vania. new, $5.00®5.60; spring straights.
$5.75®6.25; do., patents. $6.25@6.76;
western, $4.26®4.40; patents. $4.60®
i 4.75; Kansas straight, lute sacks, s4.l*
®4.30; spring, firsts, clear. $4.00®4.20;
etrights. $4.20®4.30; patents. $4.35®
4.60.
Hay The market is steady; tim
othy,, No. 1. largo bales, $20.00@2..60;
No. 1, medium bales, $19.60®20.00; No.
2, slß.oo® 19.00; No. 3, $14.60® 16.60.
New clover mixed. Light mixed.
$18.50® 19.50; No. 1. do.. $17.50@18.00;
No. 2. do.. $15.00®16.00.
Potatoes Firm: Pennsylvania, per
bushel, 60®68c; Jersey, per basket, 35
® 45c.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
By Associated Press
New York, Sept 12. The statement
of the average condltton of Clearing
House Banks and Trust Companies for
the week shows that the cash reserve
increased $2,064,300, leading a deficit of
$35,065,000 below the legal require
ments.
The statement follows:
Average Condition
Loans, $2,162,994,000; Increase, s2s,-
030,000.
Specie, $320,838,000; increase, $4,750,-
000.
Legal-tenders, $76,585,000; increase,
$1,669,000.
Net deposits, $1,920,294,000; increase,
$17,906,000.
Circulation, $124,516,000; increase,
$10,154,000.
Banks' cash reserve in vault, $328,-
646,000.
Trust Companies' cash reserve in
vault, $68,777,000.
Aggregate cash reserve in vault, $68,-
777,000.
Aggregate cash reserve, $397,423,000.
Deficit, cash reserve, $35,065,000; de
crease, $2,061,300.
Trust Companies' reserve with Clear
ing House members carrying 25 per
cent, cash reserve, $51,12(^,000.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Sept. 12. Hogs Re
ceipts, 9,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.50
®9.10; light, $8.85®9.50; mixed, $8.45®
9.50; heavy. $8.25®9.25; rough, sß.2s«i'
8.40; pigs, $4.75ffj>8.25.
Cattle Receipts , 500: steady.
Beeves. $6.90®11.00; steers, $6.35@9.35;
stockers and feeders, $5,40®8.26; cows
and heifers, $3.75®9.35; calves, s?.6o@
11.50.
Sheep Receipts, 7,000; steady.
Sheep, $5.15®6.00; yearlings, $5.90@6.65;
lambs, $6.60®8.20.
MONET FOR SALARIED PRO PL*
and others upon their own name*.
Cheap rate*, easy payments, confiden
tial
Adams * Co. R. 804. S If. Market S«
V
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
i the last will and testament of said
1 decedent .will offer for sale in
! front of the Courthouse, in the City
I of Harrisburg, and State of Ponn-
I sylvanla, on Wednesday, the 16th
day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock,
I p. m., the real estate of the de-
I cedent, situate at No. 155 South
i Eighteenth street, Harrtsburg, Pa.,
I 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
j teenth street, having a frontage on
said street of 17 feet 6 inches, and
| running back an equal width a dis
! tance of 80 feet to center of said
j alley.: and having thereon erected a
I 3-story brick house, containing 8
i rooms, kitchen and bath. This prop
j erty is in good repair and is a fine
home.
Terms will be made known on day
of sale, by
• W. O. NICKLAS,
Executor,
Chamberabnrg, Pa.
' Auctioneer, John T. Ensinlnger.
Harrisburg, Pa.
V— i .../
niiBBER STAMQft
2111 SEALS & STENCILS W\
W MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1
U 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. II
Two Farms For Sale
7 Mile* From Harrtsbnrg
Two farms belonging to the
Estate of W. K. Alrlcks, 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 tha
Executors of Joseph Rudy,
deceased; will be sold at auc
tion, Thursday, Sept. 17, by
the Dauphin Deposit Trust
Co., 213 Market street, execu
tor of the estate. Sale will bo
conducted at the farms.
The I.ower Farm tenanted by
John Lytic, containing 147
acre*, more or leaa.
The Upper Farm tenanted by
tv. H. I.enker, containing
130 acres, more or leaa.
THE Harrlsourg Potycnnlo Dtspea
•ary will be open daily except Sunday
at t P. M.. at Its new location, lit!
North Second street, for tha free tnst
ment of tha worthy poor.
FOR RENT
192S N. Second Strwt, 3 -story brink,
9 rooms and 2 bath rooms, hot water
heat.
H. M. Bird
UNION TRUST BTTUPDfg
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