Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 22, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    A Want ■ Ad in tic Telegraph Will Safe Yon lime and lomey
Surely You Can Afford One
K »1 TF OWNING of an aiitomobile is al
most as common to-day as was the
!E?g3£ possession of a horse ten years ago.
If you want a down-to-the-min
. ute 1915, you'll find it advertised in the Tele
graph display columns.
But if your expenditure is to be small and
you want a big value for it —buy a used car!
Used cars are advertised in Telegraph
WANT ADS.
Read Telegraph WANT ADS every day
and when a likely car is advertised get to it
quickly lest someone else drive it away be
fore you arrive.
DIED
LAY Mrs. KUa Clay, on Tuesday, i
October 21. 1914, wife of Daniel \\.
Clay, Shoop's Church, aged o» >'
Funeral on Sunday, October 2;>, at
•30 P. M., from late home of deceased,
he relatives and friends are invited to
ttend without further notice.
OAK On October 20, 1914, Anna E.
Hoak, wife of Jacob D. Hoak, in hei
61st year. . „
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at j
clock, from her late residence, 1343
ernon street. The relatives and
•lends are invited to attend without
irther notice.
.LOST
—
IJOST Large sum of money on
auglin street, Kiverside, or In the al
ly back of the row of brick houses,
eward if returned to 3236 North Sixth
treet.
1UIM)
FOUND, AT LAST Groce'a Wagon
hop, the fclace to get your wagons re
aired and painted at very little cost.
641 Walnut street. Bell phone 2115 W.
FOUND The home of reliable
rork for particular people, at Egbert's
team Dyeing & French Cleaning
k'orks. 1245 Market street. Call either
hone, we'll do the rest.
ti KIJ* WANTED —Male
WANTED, AT ONCE Young man
andy with tools. E. Simms. 802 North
'hlrd stfeet.
WANTED First-class paperhanger,
t once. John Flickinger, 706 North
hird street.
WANTED Barber. Must be polite
a customers. Seven dollars, boarding
lid lodging. Thursday off. Apply J.
I. Frantz, 1914 State, City.
WANTED Someone who Is inter
sted In making an extra salary each
reek which will In no way interfere
.•Ith your present position. Must have
large acquaintance otherwise we can
ot use application. In reply state
rhere you are employed. Big money for
ight people. Address M.. 1314, care of
elegraph.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
I'ANTKD. Ablebodied, unmarried men
etween ages of 18 and 35; citizens of
inited States, of good character and
emperate habits, who can speak, read
nd write the English language. For
uformaLon apply to Recruiting Officer,
lergner Ituilding, 3d & Market Sts.,
larrisburg. 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster;
53 Pine St., Williamsport, or 37 W.
larket St., York, Pa. •
WHOLESALE concern can use active
lan in shipping department. Must be
ble to write legibly, and reasonably
uiek and accurate in rudimentary
rlthmetlc. This position requires one
rho has no objection to overalls, long
ours, and a hard work, bul theie is
lenty of opportunity for advance
lent. Apply In own handwriting,
tating age and experience, if any. Ad
ress Box K„ 1329, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Five good canvassers;
;ood-paying proposition; something
hat all housekeepers reed. Address
tox A., 1324, care of Telegraph.
YOUR SALARY IS DETERMINED by
irliat you can do. My PRIVATE LES
IONS in Shorthand, Typewriting. Pen
nanship. Dictation, etc., will enable you
odo more and earn more. Much time
nd money can be saved while you
uallfy for the position you want. Call
or Information. Merle E. Keller, Room
09, Patriot Building.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girl fir general house
rork. Apply 636 Peffer street.
WANTED Chambermaid, experl
nced, white.- Apply Bolton Home.
WANTED White woman for gen
ral housework; family of three. 1521
lorth Second street.
WANTED White girl for general
ousework; reference; good wages to
ight party. Apply 1908 Market street.
WANTED White woman, who Is
eat and competent, as cook; small
amlly; no washing; wages, $5.00 per
reek. Address Mrs. W„ 1334, care of
"elegraph.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED Young colored boy, IS
ears, desires position working In
tore or washing dishes in cafe or
oardinghouse. Address 1314 Marlon
treet. City.
WANTKD Chauffeur wants posl
lon; good, careful driver; can make
wn repairs; four years' experience;
las New York license; best reference.
'. Gezzie. 5 North Cameron street,
'hone. Bell 1710.
WANTED By young man, 19. posl
lon as chauffeur; lias had experience;
an furnish good references. Address
* 1680, care of Telegraph.
BNp ANTED By colored man, house
leaning by the day. Address 317
Torster street.
FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT
38.0x105.9 ft.—northeast corner of
Berryhlll St. (60 ft. wide) and Daisy
Ave. (20 ft. wide). Ella Ave. at the
rear of the lot Is a 10 ft. alley.
Plenty of space for a house on
Berryhlll St., and a house or garage
on rear of lot to front on Daisy Ave.
This lot Is located about mid-way
between 14th and luth streets.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
REAL. ESTATE
Vltc lugrnre Surety Bonds
T-iOruit and Court Street*
THURSDAY*EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 22, 1914.
' SITUATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED Young man, 24 years
old, with excellent office and commer
cial experience, desires to Invest and
take active part in a manufacturing
concern. Must bear strict investiga
tion. Address "Opportunity," No. 1326,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored man, 35 years
old. would like position with private
i family. Address H. W., 433 North ave
nue. Room 3.
WANTED—Young colored man would
like position to care for sick gentle
man. Address H. H., 433 North avenue,
Room 3.
WANTED A young colored man
wishes work of any kind in store or
private family. Address 1917 Logan
avenue.
fall Li A'll ON a WANTED —Female
WANTED By two sisters, white,
positions as dining-room girls or cham
bermaids. Address 641 Woodbine.
—— >
WANTED Woman desires day's
work of any kind. Apply 429 Broad
street, Room No. 6. a
WANTED By young colored wo
man, position as chambermaid, or gen
eral housework. Write, or call, 1229
Apple avenue.
WANTED Washing and ironing
and housecleaning by white woman.
Apply 425 South Eleventh street.
WANTED Work as chambermaid,
nurse or to assist with housework by
colored girl. Address F., 1341, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Lady would like position
as housekeeper; good reference. Apply
216 Walnut street.
WANTED A respectable lady de
sires a position as housekeeper in a
widowers family. Apply 1735 Fulton
street.
WANTED Colored girl wants place
to do general housework, or as second
girl. 1229 Apple avenue.
WANTED Stenographer, experi
enced in general office work, desires
position; can furnish best of reference.
Address E., 1337, care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Middle-aged widow,
with daughter 15 years old, wants place
as housekeeper; good cook; best ol ref
erences; good home preferred to big
wages. Address K„ 421 Muench street.
WANTED White woman wants
washing and Ironing to do at home.
Call, or address, 1635 North Seventh
street.
WANTED Young colored woman
desires position as chambermaid, or
general house girl. Apply 338 Cherry
avenue.
WANTED Stenographer, experi
enced in ger.eral office work, desires
position. Address 8., 1328, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED By young girl, position
as clerk in store, or clerical work in
office. Address 8., 1323, care tof Tele
graph.
WANTED By colored girl, day's
work of any kind, except Monday; can
furnish reference. Address S., 1322,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A young colored girl
wishes work of any kind, upstairs work
or general housework, in small family,
with no washing. 1917 Logan avenue.
WANTED By young colored girl,
position to assist with general house
work. Call or address, 1409 North
Fourth street. City.
WANTED By colored girl, position
as second girl, chambermaid, nurse
girl, or to assist with general house
-1 work. Call 636 Calder street. City.
WANTED General work by colored
woman. Apply 1408 Marion street (In
rear).
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PLOT of ground on L car line at
Hainton, 8 lots, each 30x120, shade and
fruit trees, high and level; should
double the asking price In short time.
Edgar B. Lerew, Fifth and Market.
FOR SALE 354 Crescent St. 3-
story brick 8 rooms, bath and fur
nace—porches—side entrance. Price.
$2,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE 4lO Brlggs St. 3-
story brick ll rooms, bath and fur
nace—lot, 20x111 —side entrance. Price
attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE New two-story bricks,
$2,5U0 to $2,700; 1534 Walnut, an ideal
l.ome, corner, $4,500; 231 North Four
teenth, solid brick, $2,700. Irwin M.
Cassell, Real Estate Agent. 1444 Re
glna.
FOR SALE 2148 North Fifth
street; three-story brick; e'ght rooms;
all conveniences. Reasonable terms.
For information apply P. V. Mlnter,
Harrlsburg Trust Co.
$2,050 WILL BUY a 2 V4-story frame
house on Tenth street 7 rooms and
bath electric light lot, 20x90
stable on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
$2,700 WILL BUY two Regina street
houses frames yielding $25 per
month lot. 25x125 drive alley on
— near Fourteenth street. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
NEW brick house for sale 6 rooms
and bath gas and electric lights
furnace combination range—porch
front. Price, $2,550. Little cash needed.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FARM FOR SALE Stock and fruit
farm; 139 acres; good buildings; fine
water; close to town. SI,OOO cash. Bal
ance on easy terms. Mark M. Mattls.
Millersburg, Pa.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE ln a country town, six
miles from Harrlsburg (trolley connec
tion), one double dwelling house, with
all improvements, on lot 60 (t. by 120
ft.; also adjoining on either side, two
lots, each 25x120 ft. Property and lots
to be sold reasonable to quick buyer.
Address M. H., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE At Edgemont, one-half
mile north of Penbrook on Twenty
third street, one six-room house, $1,200.
Some others at S4OO, six rooms; lots, 30
xl2o. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North
Twelfth street. Harrlsburg.
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 469
Crescent street.
HOUSES FOR RENT—Nos. 2229 At
las, sl7; 1201 Berryhill, $22; at Cloverly
Heights, sl6; Camp Hill, sls; Riverton,
$lB. Inspect these properties. Bell
Realty Co.
FOU BKXT
PROPERTY NO. 2124 Green street,
$25.00 per month; No. 26 South Eigh
teenth street, $17.00 per month; all im
provements. Anply to Harry M. Bretz,
222 Market street.
i FOR RENT Eight-room house. In
iDuncannon, Pa.; light, heat and bath,
within two squares of Pennsylvania
Railroad Company depot. Inquire of
R. Jones Rife, Duncannon, Pa.
FOR RENT A house within two
squares of market, on Second street—
whole or a part—partially furnished or
unfurnished—reasonable. Desirable for
boarding club or apartment. Address
H„ 1331, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT House 608 Muench
street; all convenience; rent, S2O a
month; possession at once. Inquire
1301 North Second street.
FOR RENT 1849 Spencer street;
two-story brick house with all Improve
ments; 6 rooms, reception hall, laundry
and cemented cellar. Rent, SIB.OO. Ap
ply 27 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Three-story house, 138
Linden street; 8 rooms; water and gas;
possession at once. Apply C. F. Oohl,
1003 North Second street. Bell phone
899 L
FOR RENT
•2217 Atlas Ave $16.00
2014 Green St 24.00
D. E. BRIGHTBILL,
2 North Court Street.
FOR KENT
No. 1843 Whitehall St $30.00
No. 1850 Market St 35.00
No. 1628 Regina St 25.00
No. IS2I Market St 25.00
No. 1120 N. Cameron St 10.00
No. 93 N. Seventeenth St 20.00
No, 1197 Christian St 12.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
AIfiKXtULNXK FOR UE.M
FOR RENT Apartment, 4 rooms
and bath, hardwood tloor, nice porch,
electric, gas and steam heat. Apply L.
Silbert, Sixth and Harris streets.
>
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Sev
eral desirable apartments at Nos. 2510
and 2514 North Sixth ; reet tor rent, as
follows: Third iloors, $30.00; first and
second tloors, $35.00 per month. These
apartments are entirely new and most
complete. Apply to Harry M. Bretz,
222 Market street.
NEW APARTMENT FOR RENT un
furnished; live rooms and bath, with
large porch in rear; best of improve
ments; all hardwood floors. Apply 1465
Market street. A. L Snyder.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT,
with all conveniences, including steam
heat and phone. Boarding if desired.
1610 Perry street.
ROOMS FOR RENT ln a private
family; all conveniences; with or with
out board. Call at 1626 Wallace street.
FOR RENT Large and pleasant
room, centrally located, furnished or un
furnished; private bath if desired; very
reasonable. Address M„ 1340, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms; desirable for young
couple; fine location. Apply 419 Norm
street.
FOR RENT Suite of two nicely
furnished rooms; private bath; all con
veniences; ÜBe of phone; electric lights;
hot water heat; gentlemen preferred.
Apply 1006 North Third street.
FOR RENT—Large front room, fur
nished, and private bath, or two fur
nished rooms ensuite; private family;
conveniently located; references re
quired; use of phone. Apply 2015 North
Second street.
FOR RENT One large furnished
room, with use of kitchen and bath,
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences, Including phone. "Apply 1421
Market street.
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms for light housekeeping; corner
house; will rent to young couple or
working ladles; no children; car ser
vice at door. Apply 1800 Derry street.
FOR RENT Furnished kitchen,
diningroom, llvingroom, lirst floor; two
bedrooms third lioor, or two furnished
rooms, third lloor, and one on second
floor for light housekeeping. Address
W., 1318, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
I in one of the best locations in the city;
use of bath and telephone. Apply 203
State street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms on second lloor front, with use
of bath, heat and telephone. In refined,
private family. Will rent single or en
suite. Also one furnished room on
third floor front for gentleman. Ad
dress 1629, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping,
private kitchen on lirst floor; good lo
cation; must come well recommended.
Apply 104 South Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en-suite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1016 North Front street.
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.
ROOMS AND BOARD
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boarding by meal, day or week. Ap
ply 1001 North Second street, corner
Boas and Second streets.
WANTED
WANTED Second-hand motor
cycles in any condition. Will pay good
prices. Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-09
North Third street.
WANTED —On North or South
Front street, one or two unfurnished
rooms, by gentleman, not more than
four or five blocks from Market street.
Address H., 1339, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Photographer to take
photos of children during Baby Week
at our Store. For particulars apply to
Bowman & Company.
WANTEtf— Cara for winter storage
in a large, commodious building In
central part of city. Inquire Shaffer
Wagon Works, 80-88 South Cameron
street.
LOCAL AGENT desires to buy fire
insurance business of agency covering
Harrlsburg and vicinity. Already has
small business. Address 8., 1342, care
of Teler *'
WANTED
WANTED To hire, one cream-col
ored horse and eight white horses, to
be used in Mummers' parade on New
Year Day. Must be broken to saddle.
Send word to C. O. Baekenstoss, Chief
Marshal, Mayor's Office. Harrlsburg,
Pa.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE An Indian motorcycle;
flve-horse-power; tires almost new;
$55.00; engine lias good compression.
Apply at Garage. Brady
avenue.
FOR SALE Violin; old; sweet tore;
a bargain; complete outfit. Also one
half size outfit for boy. Address 0.,
1338, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Shavings In large
quantities. Al.«o full line of mill work,
and rough lumber always. E. C.
Snyder. I.umber Yard and Planing Mill,
Eighteenth and Holly streets.
FOR SALE Pair of well trained
rabbit dogs. Call, or address. Chris
topher Harry, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
PIGEONS Large mated Homers—
-75c to SI.OO per pair. B. J. Snell, Red
Lion, Pa.
CIGARS For a limited time we are
giving 12 Havana combination 6c
Cigars Free with each box of 50 of our
4?«-inch I'erfecto Cigars. Postpaid.
Snell & Co.. Red Lion, Pa.
FOR SALE We have several high
class beagles left. They are thorough
ly broken and guaranteed to be without
fault. Can be seen any time. Evans
and Smith. Dlllsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE White Toy Poodles.
Will sell very reasonable. Apply 413
Broad street.
FOR SALE Reliable family pony,
Kentucky breed; weight, 630 lbs.; also
new rubber-tire runaoout and harness.
Bargain to the party who will furnish
good home. Apply at F. 8. Coulter's
Coal Office, Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SAL& One Indian Motorcycle
—515.00. Excelsior Cycle Co.. 1007-09
North Third street.
FOR SALE One pair well-broken
rabbit hounds; good size; 2-year-old;
$25.00 for pair. W. V. Lutz, Middle
town. Pa.
FOR SALE 7O lineal ft. office par
titions, made of No. 1 yellow pine, var
nished, 7 feet high. Moorhead Knitting
Co., Eleventh and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Two-cylinder Indian
Motorcycle and Indian side car. fully
equipped, in perfect condition, tor $125.
1522 Allison street.
1
FOR SALE Two good horses,
weighing 1,200 and 1,400 lbs., live and
six years old—sound. Will sell cheap
If sold at once. Keystone Bottling
Works, 142 South Cameron.
1
FOR SALE At one-half its value,
1913 Chalmers; like new; run 11,000
miles; electric lights and self-starter;
must be sold at once. Address C., 1327,
care of. Telegraph.
FOR SALE Following household
goods; Parlor furniture, six leather
seat dining-room chairs, fine china
closet, all practically new; walnut ex
tension table, refrigerator, dishes, sit
ting-room furniture, rugs, bedroom suit
and spring. Must be sold to close an
estate. Private sale, Friday and Satur
day, October 23 and 24, at 215 Muench
street.
FOR SALE One demonstrator tour
ing car; 40-H.-P., 120-Inch wheel base,
1915 model, run 3,000 miles, good as
new; car sells for $1,100; will sell at a
reasonable price, if sold at once. This
will be worth while Investigating. Ad
dress X., 1330, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE • Harley-Davldson mo
torcycle, 5-H.-P., in A 1 shape, with
tandem attachment; cheap, $80.00; must
be sold before Wednesday, owner leav
ing town. Can be seen at 1007-09 North
Third street.
FOR SALE Bedroom furniture,
bookcase and tireless cooker, good as
new; also combination vice, takes pipe
to 4 inches, new. Apply 1856 Park
street.
FINE AND COMPLETE LINE
AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car
riage Robes, Horse Blankets and Stable
Blankets. Harrlsburg Harness & Sup
ply Company, Second and Chestnut
streets.
FOR SALE Hepplewhite Solid Ma
hogany Sideboard. A reproduction
taken in exchange for an Antique. Big
bargain. Saltzglver's Antique Stor&
226 North Second street.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leather
Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room
for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re
tail leather Merchants, Specialty
orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR RENT Warehouse In the
rear of 223 North Second street, 28x38.
•Fireproof and well lighted. Saltzglver's,
223 North Second street.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located offices.
Inquire for Superintendent in Business
Office of Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Investment With Services"
A CORPORATION controlling the
manufacture of a new 6c product has a
number of Pennsylvania openings for
men who are qualified to act as branch
managers. Each position carries a
worth-while fixed salary, plus a com
mission that will more than equal the
salary. The work is pleasant. The
business is clean and strictly legiti
mate. The man who comes in can do
so with the assurance that he is settled
for the rest of his business life.
Tl)e cities in which t.iese branches
Will be located are; Reading, Willies-
Barr, Scranton, Harrlsburg, Lancaster,
Erie, Pottsville, Alientown, Easton,
Hazleton, Shenandoah, YorK and Phila
delphia.
The investment required ranges from
$5,000 for the smaller cities up to $lO,-
000 for Philadelphia. The returns on
the Investment and services will range
from $5,000 a year for the smaller cities
on up as high as $15,000 a year in
Philadelphia.
This is absolutely an open and above
board proposition. The men back of
the company have never been engaged
In a promotion preposition In their
lives. Their standing Is high. Their
record, unimpeachable. The business Is
open to and welcomes every Investiga
tion. There Is no risk to take and the
Investment is absolutely secured. We
have no time for curiosity seekers,
but are ready to give every considera
tion to the serious man who knows
business and means business.
Full particulars will be sent to any
one writing to us and a meeting will be
arraneed for it a later date. In writ
ing. tell us a little something of who
you are and what you have done. Ad
dress Manager, 316 Penn Ave., Pitts
burgh, Pa.
I WANT an active partner to take
charge of manufacturing business In
busy town close to Harrlsburg. Must
have at least two years' business ex
perience and must have small capital.
Address Box X- 1332. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Dry Roods 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. i\, 1620
Derry.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY intelligent rerson can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port, N. T.
I MADE }50,000 In live years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE Cash grocery store,
610 Maclay street, doing fair business.
Selling on account of disability. Apply
fct__Bjore.
Bl' SI N ESS PERSON ALS
SAMUEL CORB, general buyer
clothes, shoes, furniture, carpets, books,
false teeth, gold, sliver, silverware,
metals; also relics and antiques of all
description. Highest Prices Paid. Send
postal and I will call. .Must mention
article. 1317 Williams street.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnl
ture bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
2143J, Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw
berry stree*.
MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE
—New and second-hand clothing
bought and sold —unredeemed overcoats
for sale. Drop postal or phone Bell
1251 J. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
GENERAL UPHOLSTERING, carpet
laying and curtain work—all work
guaranteed—done by expert mechanics.
J. Coplinky, 1208% North Third street,
successor to H. A. Vollmer.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
old gold, silver, watches and Jewolrv.
Joseph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 1 North
Third street.
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.
HAULING
11. I>V. I.ATHK, Hoarding 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.
VlOltAUl
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to. $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad 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
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
MONK* TO LOAN
I ANY person needing money In
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employees Discount Co.,
36 North Third street.
I.OANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable In instalments
to suit borrowers convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.,
204 Chestnut Street.
LEGAL NOTICE i
NOTICE to property owners along
the lines of Hop Street, from Vernon
Street to Mayflower Street, and Carrie
Alley, from Cameron Street to Tenth
Street.
You are hereby notified that the as
sessment to pay the cost and expense
of paving and curbing the above named
highways under Ordinance No. 26, File
of Common Council, Session of 1910, and
Ordinance No. 132, File of Common
Council, Session of 1912-1913, will be
made by me. at my office, in the Com
monwealth Trust Company Building,
No. 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, on
Thursday, the 29th day of October, 1914,
between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and
12 o'clock noon, when and where all
parties Interested shall be heard.
M. B. COWDEN,
City Engineer.
HHIDGK PROPOSALS
Office of Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings.
JOHN K. TENER,
Governor;
ARCHIBALD W. POWELL.
Auditor General;
ROBERT K. YOUNG,
State Treasurer,
Commissioners.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the office of the Superintendent
of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har
risburg, Pa., until 2:00 P. M., of Tues
day, November 10, 1914, for the removal
of old sub-structure and the building
of a new bridge over the Shenango
River at Grant Street in the city of
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pa., in
accordance with plans and specifica
tions as prepared by Emll Swennson,
Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa.
All bidders shall deposit a certified
check payable to the State Treasurer in
the sum of $5,000 on some responsible
Pennsylvania bank or trust company at
least twenty-four hours before the
time set for the opening of proposals.
Bids must be enclosed in a separate
envelope addressed on the outside with
the name and location of bridge and
the name of bidder.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained by applying to Samuel B. Rambo,
Superintendent of Public Grounds anil
Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., or to the
engineer.
Bids will be opened In the presence
of the bidders, or their representatives.
In the Reception Room of tne Executive
Department, Capitol Building, Harris
burg, Pa., at 2:00 P. M. on the above
date.
By order of the Board.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
C. P. RODGERS,
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that Mar
shall H. Dean, a member of the Bar of
the Appellate Court of last resort of
the State of New York, will make ap
fllcatlon on or before November 17,
914, for admission to practice in the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and In
the Courts of the County of Philadel
phia.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
I Estate of Anna L Brubaker, late of
Harrisburg, Pa., deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters
Testamentary upon the estate of said
I decedent have been granted to the un
dersigned. All persons Indebted to said
I estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them
known without delay, to
CENTRAL TRUST CO..
Harrisburg, Pa..
Executor.
Odds in Harrisburg in
Favor of Brumbaugh
As showing the sentiment in Harris
burg among the betting men in the
present campaign, the odds are now
ten to three in favor of Dr. Martin G.
Brumbaugh, the Republican candidate
for Governor. Two bets have recently
been made, one of SSOO to $250 and
another of S6OO to S3OO in favor of
the Republican gubernatorial candi
date. Democrats who claim to he very
confident of the success of McCormlck
are now insisting on odds of ten to
three that Brumbaugh will not have
more than 150,000 majority.
It is said that many of those who
wager on elections are endeavaring to
place bets upon the success of the Re
publican ticket without ava l
NEW RECORD IDE
Oil HIKER WILL
May Be Delay in Work Because
of the Silt Removal
Controversy
Another record In the construction
of the concrete steps along the River
Front was made yesterday by Henry
Hoffman, of Newmanstown, foreman
in charge of the work in the neighbor
hood of the pumping station. Mr.
Hoffman and his force completed six
teen steps, which breaks the one-day
record on the job. He will have fin
ished the steps to a'point immediately
in front of the pumping station by
this evening, but unless filling material
is provided for the space between that
point and Forster street there is likely
to be an Interruption to the work in
the most serious section of the wall.
There has been some controversy
between the Board of Public Works
and the contractors on the; removal of
the silt and other debris outside of the
wall, and, unless this Is settled, fur
ther delay 1s almost certain to ensue.
There is also said to be some ques
tion as to whether the granolithic
walk between Market street and Ma
clay will be constructed before next
Spring. It appears there is a little
doubt as to whether the 1111 back of
the wall will have settled sufficiently,
and the theory is advanced that the
high water of the winter would re
move any question of settling here
after. However, this is a matter that
has not yet been definitely determined,
and. pending any further action, the
contractors are puddling the space
•above the Walnut street bridge so as
to be ready for the walk. It was stated
to-day that they are ready to go ahead
when the engineers of the city reach a
decision.
Will Not Remove Big Rocks
Having been advised by their coun
sel that they aro not responsible for
the removal of the big rocks scattered
along the front of the wall and other
debris of that character, the contrac
tors say they will not do more than
they believe they are required to do
under the specifications. Both mem
bers of the Stucker Brothers firm de
clared to-day that they are removing
and propose to continue to remove the
deposits along the wall for at least two
feet below the base wall, and will
abide by the advice of their counsel
as to any controversy over removal of
the remainder of the accumulations.
This will make necessary some action
by the Board of Public Works with a
view to cleaning up the debris before
the water rises.
Kalbfus Says Law
Requires Tag on Arm
Dr. Joseph Kalbfus to-day issued a
warning to all hunters that they must
display hunters' license tags and that
men who hunt with receipts only will
get Into trouble. He says that the
tag is the greatest protection that the
farmer has against careless hunters
who may tramp down the fields and
serves as a means of identification.
In a statement put out to-day Dr.
Kalbfus said: "When the bill requir
ing tags was being considered by the
Legislature, representatives of the
grange in this State, Mr. Creasy, Dem
ocratic candidate for Lieutenant-Gov
ernor, and many others interested in
agricultural pursuits, demanded of
those pushing this measure that a par
ticular feature of the bill should be
the wearing of a tag by those engaged
in hunting. » * • The farming in
terests of this State gave this bill their
indorsement because of the accept
ance of this provision."
Dr. Kalbfus says that it is the duty
of the commission to enforce the law
requiring display of the tag, and that
attention has been called to it time
and again. Ho closes his statement
by saying that he is perfectly willing
to have the matter tested in the courts
and believes that the farmers of the
State will strenuously oppose the ef
fort to crate sentiment for repeal of
the clause requiring display of the
tag.
Hummelstown Bank
President 82 Today
John J. Nissley, cashier and presi
dent of the Hummelstown National
Bank, was 82 years old to-day.
Mr. Nissley celebrated his birthday
anniversary in visiting his relatives at
Mlddletown and Harrisburg, by auto
mobile. Last year Mr. Nissley came
to Harrlsburg by trolley and received
a warm welcome from his many
friends. Mr. Nissley enjoys good
health and is quite active in banking
and business affairs.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adnnm A Co., R. 304, 8 N. Market Sq.
These Houses Are Open to You
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We invite your inspection of these beautiful houses at 712-722
North Eighteenth street, corner of Briggs. Two squares from State
street, in one of the most attractive sections of the city. These houses
have seven rooms and tile bath room.. Interior woodwork in chest
nut, with attractive wall paper and fixtures; and convenience of-two
stairways. Exterior construction of brick and stucco, with concrete*
porch and coping.
Attendant in charge daily to show you through. For terms and
further details, apply to
HAROLD A. HIPPLE
Builder, 1850 NORTH STREET 8e11—2615-J:
THE MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Oct. 22. Wheat —•
Steady; No. 2, red, spot, export, sl.lO
@1.14; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
$1.2301.26.
Corn Higher; No. 2. yellow, local,
83^®)84c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 63V6@
64c.
Bran Firm; winter, per ton,
$24.00@24.60; spring, per ton, $23.50®
24.00.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 6.10 c; tine granulated, 6.00 c;
confectioners' A. 6.90 c.
Butter The market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby
prints, fancy, 35c.
Eggs The market is Hrm;
Pennsylvania und other nearby firsts,
free cases, SD.UO per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $8.10W8.40 per case;
western, extras, llrsts. free cases, $9.00,
bid, per case; do., tirsts, free cases,
$8.10($8.40 per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 13®
15c; young chickens, ll@20c;
spring chickens, 12(g) 15c! broiling chick
ens, 17@27c; old roosters, ll<£pl2c;
ducks, old, 13<9>14c; ducks, young. 14®
15c; geese, 13@14c; turkeys, 19@20c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 20 @ 21c: do.,
fair to good, heavy, 17® 18c;
average receipts, 1617 c; small, 14®
16c; old roosters, 13*4 c; roasting
chickens, fancy, 16@18c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 16@22«; do., western,
12(g)17C; capons, large, 23@25c; do.,
small. 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24® 26c;
do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, ll@18c;
geese. ll@l6c.
Flour Market steady; winter,
clear, $3.85@1.10; straights, Pennsyl
vania, new. $4.90®5.15; spring straights,
$5.10®6.40; do., patents, $5.50@6.50;
western, $4.25<g)4.40; patents, $4.50®
4.75; Kansas straight, jute sacks, $4.15
@>4.30; spring, tirsts, clear, $4.00@4.20;
straights, $4.20@4.30; patents, $4.35®
4.60.
Hay The market is firm; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50® 19.00;
No. 1, medium bales, $18.50@19.00; No.
2, $17.00(^17.50; No. 3, $14.50@15.50; no
grade, sll.oo® 13.00.
New clover mixed. Light mixed,
$17.50@18.00; No. 1, do., $16.00® 17.00;
No. 2. do., $14.00©16.00.
Potatoes ljower; Pennsylvania,
per bushel, 58® 60c; New York. per'
bushel, 48@50c; Jersey, per baskets
36® 45c.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Oct. 22. Hogs Re
ceipts, 18,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $7.10
@7.50; light, $6.90®7.55; mixexd, $6.95
@7.70; heavy, $6.90@7.66; rough, $6.90®
7.05; pigs, $4.25®6.85.
Cattle Receipts, 6,000; steady.
Beeves, s6.ir>@lo.Bo; steers, $6.75@8.75;
stockers and feeders, $4.90@7.80; cows
and heifers, $3.20@8.70; calves, $7.00®
11.00.
Sheep Receipts, 25,000; firm.
Sheep, $4.90® 6.05; yearlings, $5.60®
6.60; lambs, $6.10(^7.85.
PUBLIC SALE
October. 24, 1914
of a valuable farm situated In the
heart of the rich Lebanon valley
adjoining the town of Annvllle,
Lebanon county, Pa., containing
105 acres, more or less. Late the
estate of Rudolph Herr, deceased.
For description and full particulars, !
call on or write to I
JOHN E. ItKRR & ALBERT HERR
Executors,
Annvllle, Pa.
1 i ■
ft DO YOU NEED MONEY?"^
THEN CALL AND SEE i s AND
GET IT—EASY TERMS.
Small iiiiyraentn.
Humliicmn confidentlnl.
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
itooiim <l-7« Second Floor
0 North Market Square
QIIBBER STAMQP
jJSf SEALS & STENCILS
w MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ 11
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. II
For Sale
2209 N. Second St., 3-atory brick.
1023 N. Second St, 3-atory brick.
2412 \. Second St., 3-ntory brick.
lIJ2O Swatara St., 3-ntory lirlck.
ICIKI Swatarn St., 3-ntory frame.
IS7 X. Fifteenth St., 3-ntory brick.
421 Hnmllton St., 3-story brick.
2(10 Delaware Ave., 2-story brick.
1024 IlrlKK* St., 3-story frame.
Three new 2-story bricks, rent for
IAO.OO, require only SISOO caah.
10 per cent. Investment.
Two frame, rent for ISO, require
only $llOO cash. 10 per cent. In
vestment.
CAMP HILL
Lorn? St., frame dwelling: with trro
acre* of ground, all klndn of fmlt.
Lonte St.* frame dwelling, one acre '
of ground, all klndai of fruit.
, H.M. BIRD
UNION TRUST 11UILDINO
—i——
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will bo open dally, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
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