Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 07, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Go lit® Over 23,01® Homes Every Time It Is Run
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Over 115,000 people who every day read the Tel
egraph. That's the sure rent-saving way to secure
a tenant.
The best way to secwre competent help'.
The surest way to recover a lost article.
The easiest way to sell real estate.
Phone your ad if you like to Bell 2040; Cumber
land 203. '
Your Want Ad in. the Telegraph
Is a Want Ad in 23,000 Homes
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PRICE Tuesday evening, October 6,
1914, at 9 o'clock, Klngsley A. Price,
aged 27 years, 1 month and 6 days.
Funeral services Thursday afternoon,
at 4 o'clock, at his late residence, No,
2016 North Second street. Relatives
and friends invited to attend without
further notice. Burial will be made at
Bloomfleld. N. J„ Friday, October 9, up
on arrival of train leaving Harrisburg,
Pa., at 8:45 A. M.
LOST
LOST Pocketbook, containing sum
of money and railroad pass. Suitable
reward If returned to 1518 Swatara
atreet, this city.
LOST An open-faced gold watch,
on Saturday evening. Intlals on, N, M.
ij. Finder please return to this office.
! Reward.
LOST Tuesday morning, betweten
i P. R. R. roundhquse No. 2 and Eleventh
land Herr streets, $34.00. Finder may
have half if returned to Telegraph
Office.
LOST Elk's fob and locket. In
scription on inside. E. J. Bartllck, 612.
'Reward If left at this office.
LOST Bunch of keys, three keys
and a shoe buttoner. Reward of $1 If
returned to 1729 Apricot street.
FOUND
FOUND The home of reliable
work for particular people, at Eggert's
t Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning
: Works, 1245 Market street. Call either
[phone, we'll do the rest.
HELP WANTED —Stale
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION,
Day and Evening, in Shorthand,
typewriting, Penmanship, Speed
dictation, etc. Assistance-given
jin securing positions. Special
j inducement is offered you to be
jgin now. Call or address Merle
IE. Keller, Room 309, Patriot
jßldg., 11N. Second street.
CARPENTERS WANTED 35 cents
per hour to first-class mechanics. Ap
iply Tenth and Market streets, English
Bros. _
WANTED Manager for Credit
Clothing House; state full details in
reply as to age and extent of experi
ence. Address Box C., 1673, care of
Telegraphy _
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My free booklet Y-372, tells
how. 'rt'rite to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
- kins, Washington, D. C. i
2,349 EXTRA Railway Mail Clerks to
be appointed. Commence $75.00 month.
Pull unnecessary. Examinations com
ing everywhere. Sample questions
free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 362-S,
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Cutters, bench hands
and machine hands on doors and sash.
Steady work if competent. Apply En
pmlnger Lumber Co., Twenty-sixth and
Derry streets.
PRESSMAN WANTED Experi
enced on cylinder press, and capable
make-ready man. Stead" ■ ositlon. Ap
ply Pressman, care of the Telegraph.
i FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS
' AND
SAI.ES MANAGERS WANTED
IN PRINCIPAL CENTERS
to open demonstrating and salesrooms
to sell the famous Safety Vapor Burner,
which 1B a revolution in heating and
cooking. Makes a perfect gas in your
own home. Cheapest and best fuel
known. Unlimited selling possibilities.
MAKE YOUR FORTUNE OUT OF THIS
INVENTION
No canvassing. Hio'S-class business
with responsible company. Requires
SBOO to S6OO to carry line fully protect
ed. If you want a good thing act quick
ly, as the territory is rapidly being as
signed. Address
EMPIRE COMPANY OF AMERICA.
88 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL
wants men to become practical chauf
feurs. We give a full course for $35.
Including driving And repairing auto
mobiles, taking In all technical parts.
Hundreds of positions waiting for com
petent men. Easy payments. Make a -
: plication at once. 5 North Cameron
j street.
AGENTS WANTED
LET us show you how to earn $lO
daily with a rapid selling household
article. D. Sutton, 641 Arch street,
Philadelphia.
FOR SALE
; Delightful Home
in the Country
J On the Trlndle Spring Road
f (Camp .Hill) —less than Ave minutes'
walk from the trolley—s-cent fare
from Harrisburg.
Lot 100 ft. front by 300 ft. in
depth.
2%-story concrete block house, in
Splendid condition with six largo
roomß and attic—bath furnace
gas and electricity front, back
and side porches front and side
bay windows cemented cellar
with hot and cold water and closet—
slate roof.
A few fruit trees large garden
—chicken house and stable that
could be used for a garage.
The location la fine—a good prop
erty, and the price will be right.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
l f REAL ESTATE
I Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
I '
WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 7, 1914.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED FOR BEST SELL
ING BOOK published. One Agent sold
36 the first day; another, 138 the first
five days. Earn SIO.OO to $25.00 weekly
during spare time. Write for best terms
1 and free outfit. H. G. Landis'- Sons.
■ Reading. Pa.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED, AT ONCE Experienced
' Mlllineiy Trimmer. Must have good
reference. Apply at once, in writing or
eerson. Smith's Millinery, 145 West
larket street, Tork, Pa.
WANTED Girl for general house
work; good place to right party. Apply
3003 Riverside Drive. Riverside.
WANTED Young women demon- j
strators for the Manufacturers' Food
Exhibit. Call at Chestnut Street Audi- i
torium October 9, at 2 P. M. Ask for 1
Mr. Morrison.
WANTED An experienced sales
lady; must be neat. Apply at Bowman
GIRLS WANTED to learn the
trade of cigar making, packing
; and in the shipping dept. Apply
Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500
Race St.
WANTED Girl for general office
i work; stenography not required. Ad
i dress G., 1674, care of Telegraph.
LEARN DRESSMAKING
Perfect Fitting Is taught by measure
ment Cut own patterns. It's the only
way to learn dressmaking right. Take
own dresses while learning. Night and
day classes. Write, or call, Work's
Dressmaking School, 22 North Fourth
street.
WANTED White girl for cook; ref
erence required. Apply 401 North
Front street.
WANTED Experienced operators
for Loyßvllle Shirt Factory. Apply at
orrce to Loysville. Pa.
111 :
HELP WANTED—Mate and Female
WANTED - Competent cook and ,
houseman; man and wife preferred; ref
erence required. Apply 115 South Front
street.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE
SPECIALTY SALESMAN is open for <
a proposition to travel on a salary and
commission basis. Address G., 1657,
care of Harrlsburg Telegraph.
WANTED Young, strong man, 21
years of age, desires position waiter, i
or all-night work. Call, or address, 605 -
South Third street, Steelton, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Fcinalo
WANTED Position as housekeeper,
or any kind of work, by widow with
child nine years old. Address E. K., P.
i O. Box 28, Marysville, Pa.
WANTED Two young women de
sire day's work assisting in kitchen or
upstairs work. Call, or address, 1315
Cowden street.
WANTED By cdloreri woman, po
sition as cook. Address 1306 Currant
avenue.
WANTED Colored woman wants '
day's work. Call 1410 North Seventh ,
street.
WANTED Two young colored wo- i
men wish work as dishwashers or cham
bermaids. Address 919 Ash avenue.
WANTED A young woman wishes
work by the day or week. Address 315 1
Foreter street. i
WANTED White woman would ■
like position in restaurant or hotel. Ap- -
ply 8., 1675, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young lady, aged 19, '
wishes position in doctor's office or :
dentist's office. Address M. M. K. care -
of Jelegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Two 2 Va-story frame
houses, new. Nos. 3320 and 3322 North l
Sixth street; all Improvements; steam i
heat: granolithic walks. Inquire I
Shreiner's Store, on premises.
(GREAT) BARGAIN 1
(2 Horses) (6 cattle) (18 hogs) and <
(75) Poultry Machinery and Crops ]
(everything except household goods, J
with possession at once. Means (50) -
acres (5) fine meadow with creek and
(5) woodland making (60) acres with 1
two homes (one) painted white, large '
bank barn, wagon, hog and straw J
houses. (200) choice fruit trees and "
fine garden. Price, farm alone ($3,000)
with everything mentioned above (sl,- 1
300) more. Only (3) mile to Court !
House, mile to Trolley and Railroad. I
(ELECTRIC) LIGHT
Shamokin (Sunbury) Danville
(Bloomsburg) handy to (160) acre river '
bottom (Ideal Location) farm. East of 1
Northumberland, Pa., on Main road to :
Wilkes-Barre. Half mile (to) school, ■
railroad station and (3) to large mar- "
ket, paying ($180,000) monthly. (12)
Room Double Home, large bank barn 1
and fine water power. Notice (8)
horses (17) cattle (40) hogs (170) poul
try (40) ducks (crops) machinery. Farm
alone ($9,000) balance ($3,000) more.
Possession at once. Photographs.
(HANDY) MARKET
Price ($1,150) Terms ($200) cash
($300) more when possession given In 1
October and balance to suit buyer. New i
Home with (10) acres, porch, large win
dows, side porch, running spring water
at barn, hog pen, corn crib and poultry -
house. Appples, cherry, pear, quinces
plums, grapes, strawberries, peaches I
and raspberries. Faces (main road) ]
near school, two miles to Danville, .
about mile to Reading Iron Works and -
near good neighbors. Telephone (7 to
8) evenings. Photos. I
GEO. B. OSTRANDER ,
Danx'llle Phone Hours Sunbury
7 to 8 Morning and Evening.
LARGE corner property at tfhlrd and
Maclay streets for sale at a great dls- i
count. Finished in chestnut through- 1
out. Steam heat. Now vacant. Inspect <
It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fruit Farm of 141
Acres ll mllee from Harrlsburg
Station on Property frame buildings
—3,000 apple, peach and plum trees
all in healthy condition. Price, J6,500.00.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
FOR SALE 219 Reily St. 3-story
brick 9 rooms, bath and furnace
alley on rear. The price of this prop
erty, considering the location, is very
attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Three-story building
at Enhaut along trolley line; cost to
build, $3,000.00. Can be changed into
three dwelling bouses at little expense.
Price, 12,200.00. Vory easy terms. In
quire at East End Bank.
FOB SALE Vacant house at a very
low price. Inspect it. Very little
money needed. Three-story frame. No.
2032 Berryhill street. Price, fl,Boo.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
84 N. THIRTEENTH ST.—3H-story
frame dwelling will be sold occu
pied by owner inspect the property
and see us for price. Miller Bros. &
Neefe.
6S-ACRE FARM FOR SALE at $3,400
—buildings include house, 'summer
house, wood and smoke house, barn, im
plement shed, chicken house, hog-pen,
good apple orchard; other fruit; two
wells and running -water; 11 miles from
Harrlsburg; 4 miles from Hershey. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 223 Union
avenue; three-story frame house.
Further information, as!: Schmidt,
Florist, 313 Market street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nos. 461 and 465 Cres
cent street; new eight-room houses; all
conveniences; large front porch; central
location; rent. S2O each. Apply at 459
Crescent street.
FOB RENT New two-story house.
No. 151 Royal Terrace; splendid loca-
Ition; immediate possession; rent, $20.00
per month. Apply Allison Hill Trust
Company, Thirteenth and Market
streets.
FOR RENT 607 Herr street; 7
rooms and bath; has wash kitchen; all
Improvements, except furnace; in good
condition. Apply 333 Peffer street.
FOR RENT Cozy home. No. 2231
Fourth, $22; all conveniences; station
ary hall rack; buffet in dining-room;
mirror doors in clothes closets; laun-
I dry; front porch; concrete walks. Ap
ply Claster's Jewelry Store, 302 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT lll Broad street; 8
rooms, bath, vapor vacuum heat. Xm-
I mediate possession. Kent, S3O. Jas. I.
Hamaker, 441 Herr street.
FOR RENT 826 North Third street,
house suitable for doctor's office or
boardinghouse. Rent reasonable. In
quire Paul A. Smith, 17 North Third
street.
FOR RENT 320 Broad street;! 3-
story brick; 11 large rooms; all im
provements; suitable for boarding or
lodging house. Call 9 to 11 A. M, 429
Broad street. Phone 3613 J.
FOR RENT
No. 1843 Whitehall St $35.00
No. 1850 Market St 35.00
No. 1628 Regina St 25.00
No. 1821 Market St 25.00
No. 441 S. Fourteenth St 20.00
No. 1835 Spencer 17.00
No. 1120 N. Cameron St. 10.00
Modern Apartment 25.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WILL, buy small brick house with im
provements, at bargain price; state
price, terms and location. Address 1676,
care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor two and
four-room apartments, furnished or un
furnished; bath; rent reasonable; all
conveniences. 821 North Second street
Bell piioue 620 W.
FOR RENT Apartment; 5 rooms
and bath; best of improvements; all
hardwood floors. Apply 1465 Market
street.
FOR RENT An apartment, 4 rooms
and bath, second floor; hardwood
floors; steam heal. Apply L. Silbert,
Sixth and Harris streets.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT at 20
North Fourth street. Farm for rent.
Apply 430 Walnut street.
SEVERAL desirable apartments at
Nos. 2510 and 2514 North Sixth street,
for rent as follows: Third floors, S3O;
first and second floors, $35 per month.
These apartments are entirely new and
most complete. Apply to Harry M.
tiretz, 222 Market street.
FOR RENT A well lighted apart
ment; cornerproperty; 41arge roumsand
bath; best of improvements; all floors
covered with cork carpet. Inquire of
George. VV. Meyeis. zzu street.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Apartments Rooms;
centrally located, with private family;
all conveniences, including use of
phone; separate bath. Apply 236 North
Second street.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
RENT in central part of city; all con
veniences; rent reasonable. Apply at
1024 Market street.
FOR RENT Furnished looms,
single or en-suite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 JNorth Front street.
FOR RENT—An unfurnished apart
ment of 3 rooms for rent. Also fur
nished rooms for rent. In a good loca
tion. Call 1304 North Third street.
FOR RENT Several nicely fur
nished rooms, with all conveniences
corner house central location. Ap
ply 1168 Mulberry street. East End
i Mulberry Street Bridge.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
on second floor, suitable for light
housekeeping, with bath. Inquire s.
Meltzer, 513 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 430
Walnut street, opposite Technical High
School. Rooms newly furnished. Prices, i
50c up. Use of phone and bath.
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.
ROOM FOR RENT All conveni
ences and use of phone; strictly pri
vate family. Address A. E. 8., care of
Telegraph, or phone 2188 W.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 209
State; finest location in the city; all
conveniences; pleasant first floor par
lor and bedroom second floor front, 1
single or en suite, and third floor front
ROOMS AND BOARD
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boarding by meal, day or week. Ap
§ly 1001 North Second street, corner
oas and Second streets.
WANTED Boarders and roomers;
good board; all conveniences. Call 423
Broad street. »
WANTED
WANTED To buy two second-hand
floor show cases, 8 ft. long, and one
large refrigerator. Must be In good i
condition. E. L Wenrlch, 1736 Nbrth I
street City. |
FOR SALE
FOR SALE English Beagle gyp,
• thoroughly broken for rabbits, thre*
i years old. Address Ed. W. May, Dun
■ cannon. Pa., P. O. Box 227.
1 . FOR SALE General store doing
f-ood business. Cheap. Cause for sell
ng, death In family. I: quire Ira B.
' Zimmerman, Halifax. Pa.
FINK AND COMPLETE LINK
AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car
-1 riage Robes, Horse Blankets and Stable
Blankets. Harrlsburg Harness & Spp
« ply Company, Second and Chestnut
streets.
FOR SALE A touring car, in run
ning order, can be bought for less than
S2OO. Tires and paint in good- shape.
Must be sold until the 10th on account
of money matters. Address J., 1672,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on nit at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE Small grocery, doing
food, cash business; good opportunity
or the right party; can be bought at
inventory. Address W„ 1679, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Cash grocery store,
< 810 Maclay street, two squares from
i Pennsylvania depot. Reason for sell
' ing, 111 health. Apply at store.
FURNACES FOR SALE—The trus
' tees of Park Street United Evangelical
1 Church have two second-hand hot-air
■ furnaces for sale. Inquire of the jani
tor. William Lebo, 12 North Sixteenth
street. •
I »
FOR SALE AT GABLE S. 111-117
' South Second street 6,000 sets new sash,
Bxlo 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.16
per set. Also all other oizes.
FOR SALE A few wagons left,
suitable for most all purposes; to clean
them out, cheap to quick buyer. J. E.
Gross, Hill Wagon Shop, 1541 Walnut
street.
FOR SALE Thomas Barron strain
i White Leghorn hens, 200-egg record,
and Belgium Carneaux pigeons. R. E.
Taylor. 304 Boas street.
FOR SALE One Reo automobile;
i top, windshield, speedometer, tires Al,
suitable for groceryman's delivery.
First SIOO takes it. Keystone Cycle
Co., 814 North Third street.
FOR SALE—Sherwin-Williams Paint,
Stain and Varnish, Keen Kutter Tools
and Cutlery. Ryder's Brighten Up
Store, 44 North Third street.
FOR SALE Furniture, sideboard,
bedroom suite, etc. Apply 107 Chest
nut street.
FOR SALE A National cash regis
ter; only used several months; good as
new; will bo sold right. Apply Penna.
Milk Products Co., 2112 Atlas avenue,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Good-paying general
store, close to Harrlsburg; must sell on
account of other business. Address A,
1677, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of
grocery store in suburban section.
Greater part trade cash. Property for
sale or rent. Will give reason for sell
ing to buyer. Address E., 1678, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch
Collie pups. Price reasonable. Stamp
for particulars. J. F. Woomer, Millers
burg, Pa., R. F. D., No. 1.
GLASS window signs, Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of th-'so (ilgns will be given with each
sixt ■ order for a classified ad. If
pait! Jvance. Inquire at Office of
Tcu, i
FOK 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.
We are disposing of our
entire stock of used cars. If
you intend buying a car, now
is the time. Among them are
cars equipped with electric
starter and lighting. All in
good condition.
No reasonable offer re
fused. Call and look them
Open evenings and
Sundays.
ABBOTT-DETROIT BRANCH
106-1 §8 S. Second St., City
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located offices
Inquire for Superintendent In Business
Office of Telegraph.
BLSLNLSS UPfOMTt'XITLLS
1 MADE $50,000 in five years In the
mall order business, began with $5
Send for free booklet. Tells hpw. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
HARDWARE STORE FOR SALE
ONE of the best locations In the city,
at present doing good business. A
hustler can increase to any extent de
sired. Clean up to date. Only $5,000
cash required. Address Box 1628 care
of Telegraph.
80-ROOM, licensed Seashore Hotel,
fully furnished, will be sold for less
than hftlf actual value, excellent rea
son for selling. Most beautiful location
on Jersey Coast. Right on Ocean and
Bay. Train service rrom Philadelphia
and New York. Best fishing and gun
ning on Coast, besides usual seashore
attractions. Nice trade from cruising
yachts and bay parties. Building mod
ern, first-class condition, equipped com
plete. Great opportunity for Hotel man.
Attractive terms will be made. Frazler
Company, 612 Bailey Building, Philadel
phia, Pa. i
| FOR SALE Dry goods and no
tion business, consisting of dry goods
men's furnishings, etc. Old establish
ed stand. Will close out at a bargain
to right party. Apply to J. B. F„ 1520
Derry.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 7»8. Look
port, N. Y.
BUSINESS PKitbOJjALS
NEW AND BECOND-HAND Furni
ture bought and sol(}. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
2143 J. Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw
berry street.
S. SMELTZ Second-hand furniture
clothing, Jewelry, etc., bought at high
est cash prices and sold at lowest
prices in city. Drop postal and I will
call. 945 North Seventh street.
PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN
DIA Pianist and instructor; music
for dances and special occasions. Pianist
at Park Auditorium, Mt. Grstna, Pa
season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Bell
phone.
8. KLEIN New and second-hand
! furniture bought and sold. Highest
icash prices paid. Big stock of second
hand furniture for sal*. Drop postal
to 1026 Market street.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WE are now Renovating Feathers,
making Pillows and Folding Feather
Mattresses at the corner of Tenth and
Paxton streets. B. J. Campbell.
Harrisburg Paste Works
126 N. Cameron Street
PAPERHANGERS', billposters' book
binders' and all kinds of pa.: Prompt
shipment All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 1186 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, 3222 North Sixth street. West
Harrlsburg.
I HAULING
H. W. LATHE, Boardlns Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, perpared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, lit Market
street Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
AUTOS TO HIRE
FOK HIRE
FIVE C*R SEVEN PASSENGER up-to
date autos. Phone 1456. 1807 North
Third street.
FOR HIRE During Convention'
Week, up-to-date touring cars. Phone
Mr. Davis, 3593, care of Abbott-Detroit
Branch, City.
BTOKAGB
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goodß and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co- 411
Broad street. Both phonea.
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick b«llilln(, rear 4M
Market street.
Household Roods In clean private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply t«
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market St.
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
candlse. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. Q.
Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable In Insiat-.ents
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co
-204 ChestH t street
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Board of
Pardons on Wednesday, October 21, A.
D. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Harris
burg, Pennsylvania, for the pardon of
Mike Peterson, who was recently con
victed of larceny In Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Dauphin Countv.
E. E. BEIDLEMAN,
Attorney for Mike Peterson.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Carrie J. Earley, late o-
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Shippensburg, all
persons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
JNO. G. EARLY,
Executor.
PUBLIC NOTICE—FOR RENT
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the undersigned, at his office,
| Room No. 401, Calder Building, 16 North
Second Street, Hai i ieburg, Ta.. until 12
o'clock noon of Saturday, October 10, for
the rental of the farm of 80 acres, more
or less, and buildings, attached to the
public park on McCormlck's Island,
for the term of One Year, beginning on
or about the 15th day of October. 1914.
M. HARVEY TAYLOR,
Superintendent.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Bureau of Water nnd Light
BIDS will be received at the Office of
the Superintendent of Public Safety,
Room 10, Court House, to 3 o'clock P.
M., October 12, 1914, for laying 6-lnch
water pipes In Chestnut Street, from
Eighteenth Street to Nineteenth Street;
In Zarker Street, from Nineteenth
Street to Twentieth Street, and a 4-
Inch water pipe In the Jonestown Road,
from the Walnut Street Bridge to a
point 365 feet west. Further informa
tion can be obtained at the Office. The
right to reject any or all bids is re
served.
H. F. BOWMAN,
Superintendent Public Safety.
Dauphin County Bonds
The undersigned solicits proposals
for the nhli' tu It, at not exceed
ing par and Interest, of Dauphin
county bonds of the respective Is
sues named below, in sufficient
amount to permit the Investment,
for the benefit of the sinking funds
established for snld Issues, of the
sum named In each cuse.
Issue of January 1, lOOlt amount
for Investment, $8,448.16.
Issue of December 1, lOOSt amount
for Investment, 91,308.80.
Issue of April 1, l!»03i Amount tor
investment, $7,1518.74.
Proposals, pursuant to this notice,
should be sealed and plainly marked
"PROPOSALS FOR THE SALE OF
DAUPHIN COUNTY BONDS," with
the date of Issue of the bonds offer,
ed. nnd should lie received by the
undersigned not Inte? than four
o'clock, P. M., October 10, 1014.
The rlicht la reserved to reject any
and all bids In whole or In part.
Commonwealth Trust Company
Hnrrlnhurff, l*a. Trustee.
A^domlNX^
Naval Rupture
After Operation
Floating Kidney
Appendicitis
Get your Belts and Trusses, made to
oVder.at our factory at half the price
you have to pay anywhere else.
Lady attendants.
SHANAMAN'S
408 MARKET STREET
Above Dlener'i Jewelry Store. j
mucins FIR IHEID OF OTHERS
forts made by the McCormick ma- Prohibition, 45.
- chine. The Washington party has Socialist, 138.
J dwindled and there is scarcely any- Nonpartisan, 2,474.
'2'* °' °* th® registration sur
" * i e T* u I es 8 W *ka.t 13.400 regrfo-prised many people to-day but they
d tered, divided as follows: were not prepared for the big Repub
d Republican, 6,930. vote. The total of all voters regr
r democrats, 3.148. istered outside of the Republican party
i Washington. 589. is 6,476.
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. DISTRICT .2 | U S » ! .
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- First Ward—First precinct ~62 25 ft on 87 TSR
I
>* Third precinct 114 56 7 0 1
r Second Ward—First precinct 93 15 0 0 0 4 112
1 91 57 10 0 0 7 165
- I- .u precln , ct 13J5 63 6 0 1 17 224
• Fifth nr^Hni? 01 124 53 16 0 3 39 285
" oivth ME* 288 « B « 3 0 31 364
• Thlrrt WorH fcM ; ! 179 96 21 1 S 49 351
II Third Ward—First precinct 94 44 3 1 o 18 161
JL r n; Cln . Ct 89 36 4 0 0 7 136
■ Third precinct 57 34 0 0 0 16 107
Fourth Ward—First precinct 220 86 10 0 0 17 833
- econd Precinct 259 122 14 1 0 28 414
siii. W . ard —^ lrst Precinct Party not stated 184 184
h St .5 d P re , clnct 147 70 8 1 1 22 249
™ lr d Precinct 183 no 7 0 3 23 826
fourth precinct 48 0 0 0 0 221 ?AQ
n Sixth Ward—First precinct 193 118 9 1 2 36 359
? TM?S d JI^ n . Ct 180 108 10 0 6 23 833
precinct 55 49 10 n $ & IAC
Seventh Ward—First precinct ... 92 50 3 2 0 6 158
" Thl?S nRX 1 ?*® 4 166 47 3 1 1 31 249
Third precinct 112 32 4 0 1 16 165
; pr * cln . ct 1" 69 12 0 17 38 293
- RIIIV 74 54 12 1 7 131 279
' o'*tn precinct 90 34 110 8? 2ftfl
? Eighth Ward—First precinct Party not stated 81 81
«f P *. cln . ct •••"' 17 10 0 0 0 28 66
Third precinot 228 70 80 1 0 67 886
• Fifth nrwHnpt 1 3 1 0 0 191 196
w P 5 ln^, 1 187 36 10 2 2 93 280
Ninth Ward—First precinct 146 28 1 0 0 17 192
• C .°3 D PR « CLNCT 168 103 11 1 2 22 307
Third precinct 166 66 6 0 1 17 255
« whJJu precinct 109 38 13 2 3 19 184
L precl , nct 184 64 37 5 2 26 818
• Sixth precinct 146 es 27 1 1 12 285
" Pre f ir V Ct 1« 3 65 24 1 0 67 280
Eighth precinct 104 42 10 1 1 19 177
h Ninth precinct 98 37 11 0 1 20 167
Tenth Ward—First precinct 203 62 24 1 7 20 317
™ o 2 d P re . cinct 162 140 16 1 2 64 385
Third precinct 11l 73 1B 0 17 65 248
' r .£ P rec ] nct 96 44 30 1 4 96 271
• Eleventh Ward—First precinct .. 278 129 11 7 13 68 501
r Second precinct 252 138 17 3 5 51 4«i
I Twelfth Ward—First precinct ... 127 63 10 0 3 4 197
Second precinct 244 104 20 0 3 63 434
• MWT ♦ D ?V RE £L NC I 143 « 105 19 2 6 57 331
, Thirteenth Ward—First precinct .. 96 47 13 . 0 2 27 185
I Second precinct 117 53 24 0 11 55 260
' THE MARKFTS WipsrM*w" ! rou * h ,7lß *
*MM Lm Ifl/lflflLi I Cattle Receipts, 15,000; firm.
~ Beeves, $6.50011.00; steers, $6.1509.00;
pwii im- . „„„ nilrn stockers and feeders, cows
- PHILAOLi.i'HIA PRODUCE and heifers, $3.40®)9.10; calves, il.bOiii
f By Associated Press 11.25.
k - Philadelphia, Oct. 7. Wheat —■ Sheep Receipts, 45,000; steady.
- Steady; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.05® Sheep, $4.75@5.90; yearlings, $5.50@6.40;
1.08; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, lambs, $6.00^7.85.
" $1.1501.18.
„,Com Lower; No. 2, yellow, local,
81 @Bl He. MONET FOR SALARIED PBOPLH
ciV a Lower; No. 2, white, 61® and others upon their own name*.
_ 51Hc. Cheap rates, easy payment*, coutldon
_ .Bran Weak; winter, per ton, tlaL
" 324.0u@24.50; spring, per ton, $22.000 Adams 4k Co, R. SO4. ■ jr. Market
• fc .uo.
Reflned Sugars Market weak;
II P°wdered, 6.35@6.60c; fine granulated,
'» 6.25W6.50c; confectioners' A, 6.1606.40. T|_|l7 '
: Butter The market iB firm; 1 1 ——————
V western, creamery, extras, 31c; nearby
1 prints, fancy. 34c.
Eggs The market is Arm; f/\f T¥T A T
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, U I II I I I A 1< I ||
_ free cases, $8.40 per case; do., current lit H I I I Am fj I .
receipts, free cases, $7.2007.50 per case; m m '
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.50
> @7 80 per case; do., firsts, free cases, ....... ... __
S Live'pouftry L — e weak; fowls, i6@ Will Lend You Money
- iic; yuun ß chickens, ll@20c; »
r spring chickens, 14@17c; broiling chick
" ens, 17@27c; old roosters, 12@13c; . To Hoiuekeepera, Work*
. ducks, old, 12@15c; ducks, young, 14@ Incmen and Salaried Bm
'• 15c; geese. 15017 c; turkeys. 19@20c. nloi-e.
" Dressed Poultry Lower; fowls, Pioyea.
'• western, fancy, heavy, 20@21c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 17@1HC; « J L„iL„. __
average reecipts, 17@19c; small, 15® "O reu tape, DOtoer Or
16c; old roosters, 13Hc; roasting chick- „
•na fancy, l«<a>18c; oroiimg WOITV. YOU maV have it tfl
f nearby, 16@22c; western, "«»jr uave ll lo
, 12@ 18c; capons, large, 23@26c; do., J_„ ;e • i
small, 18@20cj turkeys, fancy, 24@2i>c; flay II VOU Willi,
do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, ll@18c; geese.
n 11018 c.
f} Flour—The market Is steady; winter,
•• clear, $8.85<8>4.10; straights, Pennsyl
vania, new, $4. 90 @5.15; spring straights T IRR* A T DATIRE
• $6.10@5.40; do. patenta, >5.60®5.76; LHUHL KAllib
'• western, $4.26©4.40; patents, $4.600
!i"i Kansas straight. Jute sacks, s4.lf __
■ 04.80; spring, firsts, clear, 14.0004.JO;
- ttO » 4 -0©4.80; patents, $4.850
Hay Tha market la steady: tlm- r 4 111 I I I AR I I*
othy, No. 1, large bales, *19.00; LvUi 1 /IDLIL
No. 1. medium bales. $18.60@19.00: No.
- 2. $17.00@18.00; No. 3, $14.60015.50; no IkIVrCTMCUT rAMBlim
grade, $11.00@13.00. INVuIMLNI COMPANY
New clover mixed. Light mixed.
$18.00019.00; No. 1. do.. $16.60017.60; 0 ft. MARKET SQUARE
No 2. do.. $14.60015.50, n _„ m 21 ... _
Potatoes Weak; Pennsylvania. Room 21 P l "®*
per bushel, 60®65c; New York, per
bushel, 50®65c; Jersey. Der basket. 111 1 ' in
35045 c.
RMRAFAIK RATTI IT THE Harrlsburg Polycllnio Dlspen*
J? « ? CATTLE gary wlu be open dally / exc#pt Sunday,
Chicago. 111., Oct. 7. Hogs —.R«r at 3 P. M„ at Its new location. 17of
ceipts, 24,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $7.40 North Second street, for the free treat
@B.lo; light, $8.00@8.45; mixed, |7.40@ ment of the worthy poor.
Your Opportunity
ARE you at thi6 time looking for a more
lucrative, permanent and stable busi
ness, one you can yourself control? Our
business commands customers and af
fords permanent employment and unlimited in
come regardless of times and conditions. Dur
ing periods of financial disturbance the biggest
men appreciate the vital necessity of life insur
ance and our business increases. This year we
have paid for more new business than last, almost
every month showing a healthy gain.
We need additional men now.
The Edward A. Woods Agency, Inc.,
86-87 UNION TRUST BVILDIIVO
IlarrtsbnrK, Pa.
Correspondence or conference confidential.
Address Edward A. Woods, President.
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FOR RENT
1 3-story brick dwelling, No. 121 Herr street, corner Smith
avenue. All improvements. Apply A. H. Bailey, Nos. 614-618
North street, Eureka Wagon Works—s2s.oo.
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