Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 02, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    There is something for you on the Classified to
night. Maybe it's an auto. Maybe a job, or maybe a
horse or a mahogany dresser or a gas stove, a house
and lot, a chicken farm, or any one of a hundred
other things.
But there is something for you, something you
want in Telegraph Classified Ads almost every day
in the week.
And there is something in the way of a profit for
you if you systematically read and use Telegraph
Classified Ads as thousands of other readers are
doing.
Turn now to the Classified page.
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DIED
BOYSON On December 1. 1911, An
drew C. Boyson, at the residence of
his sister, Mrs. C. G. Fry, 537 Curtln
street, aged 35 years and 8 months.
Funeral on Friday, at 2 o'clock, frorh
his late residence. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Burial Harrisburg
Cemetery.
BKINK—On Sunday, November 29, 1914,
at 10:40 P. M., Mrs. Susan Brink, wife
of Edward Brink, aged 38 years, 6
months and 19 days.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral services on Thurs
day after.noon, at 2 o'clock, from her
late residence. No. 317 Hummel street.
Burial private at Paxtang Cemetery.
LOST
LOST Sunday morning, bunch of
keys tagged, "A. M. Cleveland, Radford,
Va." Reward if returned to this office.
KUUKD
FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543
Walnut street, Armour's Sllverchurn
and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 6
lbs. for $1.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5
for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell
phone 1331 J.
FOUND Don't go any further, for
the right place is at Eggert's Steam
Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245
Market street. We deliver and call
promptly. Both phones.
UKLf WANTED —Mule
CHEDIT CLOTHING MANAUEK
WANTED
EXCELLENT opportunity to right
party; must understand credit thor
oughly. Address Box O, 1881, care of
Telegraph.
SALESMEN Travel and appoint
agents; salary, SBO a month ana ex
penses. Home Supply Mfg. Co., Station
A, Niagara Falls, N. V.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My tree booklet V-372 tells how.
Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins,
Washington, O. C.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
Thorough instruction, $5. Returned If
not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri
can Civil Service School, Washington,
X). C.
GENUINE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR
can earn sls to $25 or more per month
on established monthly trade journal,
published in Harrisburg. Wide circula
tion. Covers several States. Splendid
chance to connect for man of qualifica
tion. Only portion of your time re
quired. What's your ability? Work
ing now? Reference. Ready for work
at once. Confidential. Address W.,
186, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Five men immediately
for positions in Harrisburg and nearby
cities. A salary and commission propo
rtion. Only men with experience sell
ing direct to consumer, or with gro
cery. bakery or laundry experience
need apply. Applicants must be able
to furnish personal bond and come well
recommended. Only married men con
sidered. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 269
Broad street, City.
WANTED Ten good men for Lan
caster, Lebanon, Harrisburg and sub
urbs. Can make $3 and $4 a day. Call
between 8-9 A. M., 4-6 P. M., 409 Patriot
Building.
I HAVE a position for six hust
lers; salary and commission. Walter
K. Keath, Palmyra, Pa.
WANTED Railway mail and postal
clerks; examinations soon; over two
thousand appointments yearly; prepare
at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay
ment after appointment. Philadelphia
Business College, Civil Service Dept.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED Young man wishes posi
tion as collector for Insurance or other
company; can give reference. Address
Box H., 1880, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man, 21 years of
age, desires a position as Janitor, house
or store, or run elevator, or cleaning
and pressln- Apply 1613 Apricot ave
nue, City.
AGENTS WANTED
HOLIDAY NOVELTY Big profits
and quick sales. Samples and particu
lars. 10c. W. E. 8., 820 Hitter street,
W STAMPED, addressed envelope brings
particulars about "THE BIG SIX"
SELLERS. Something men, women
and youths can sell. Full or spare
time. Harrah Mfg. Agency, 905 ICunkel
Building, Harrisburg.
\
FOR ftAI.I£
Camp Hill Lois
BARGAIN PRICES
Sl* lot* on the east side of Heyd
St., near Second and Third Sts., each
20x120 ft. Price, each *175
Two lots, one northeast corner
Heyd and Third Sts., the other on the
southeast corner, each 20x120 ft.
Price, each S2(H»
Ten lots on Main St., near Third
St., sizes 120x120 and 20x142 ft.
Price, each $3-0
Miller Bros. & Neefe
HEAI, ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Roads
Locust and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING, .
IEAI ill USE TEIEGIAPi CLASSIFIED AIS
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED A large in
dustrial company, doing a nation-wide
business, requires three live-wire rep
resentatives for Harrisburg and ad
jacent territory. No applicants consid
ered unless full qualifications and ref
erences stated. Salesmen experienced
selling grocery trade and under thirty
years old preferred. Position perma
nent. Guarantee with commission.
Address 0., 1882, care of Telegraph.
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED—GirIs 16 years of
age and over. Apply Ilarrisburg
Cigar Company, 500 Race St.
WANTED Colored woman wishes
day's work, or oftices t'> clean. Call,
or address, A. L. p 107 Filbert street.
WANTED By colored girl, gen
eral housework, or dishwashing. 713
Cowden street.
WANTED Southern girl would
like work by day or week; can furnish
reference. Apply 1915 Logan avenue.
WANTED Day's work of any kind
by colored woman; can furnish ref
erence. Apply 1408 Marion street tin
rear).
WANTED Experienced wlilt* wo
man for general housework; three In
family; no children. Apply 1817 North
Second street.
WANTED A dlningroom girl, must
be experienced and recommended, at
Eagle Hotel, Annvllle, Pa.
! REFINED, intelligent women, who
are willing to learn, can join our corps
of corsetieres and develop a good pay
ing business, ('all evenings. Nurse's
Corset Shop, 404 North Second street.
WANTED Two colored women
want cooking, or washing dishes in
hotel ,or private family. Call, •or ad
dress. 1103 North Seventh street.
WANTED, AT ONCE White wo
man cook. Cresson Sanitarium. Apply
lioom 184, Capitol, Thursday.
WANTED A woman for matron at
the Children's Industrial Home. Only
those with experience In Industrial
work need apply. Apply at 266 Brlggs
street, Ilarrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Girl to learn dressmak
ing; also experienced dressmaker. Ap
ply 105-A Market street.
WANTED Chambermaid, white
girl. Apply to Housekeeper, Bolton
House.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIo
WANTED Position as janitor for
lodge room; twenty-tlve years' experi
ence; reference furnished. Apply
Frank Neal, 333 Hamilton street.
WANTED By middle-aged while
man, position as stationary engineer, or
any kind of electrical work, or pipe
titling; thirty years' experience. Ad
dress 162!) Swatara street.
WANTED By colored man, gen
eral housework, butler or taking care
of furnace. 400 Bailey street, Stvelton,
Pa.
AVANTED Chauffeur, white, wants
position, city or country, private or
commercial. Call, or write, No. 5 North
Cameron street, Ilarrisburg.
WANTED Chauffeur, colored, good
mechanic, makes his own repairs,
wishes position, private or commercial,
city or country. Phone, or write (Hell
1710), No. 6 North Cameron street, ilar
risburg.
WANTED Young man desires posi
tion in or around store; can furnish
reference. Address X., 1895, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Young man of 18 years
desires position as clerk in oflice; has
experience In typewriting and book
keeping; can furnish reference. Ad
dress W., 18'JG, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored Virginia man
wishes cook's place In private family,
or day's work. Address Davis, No. 140S
Marion street, third floor.
WANTED Position as salesman, in
or out of town; can furnish reference.
Address Box It., 1898, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By boy 17 years old.
position as errand boy In grocery store.
.Address 558 Woodbine street.
WANTED Middle-aged man de
sires position as janitor or run eleva
tor; can give reference. Address N.,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED By elderly man, light
work of any kind. Call, or address. 819
South Front street.
SITUATIONS WA NTED—Fcmalo
WANTED Woman desires position
as cook, or general housework, in pri
vate family ;no washing; can furnish
reference. Address A., 1890, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Call, or ad
dress, 1323 Marion street.
WANTED Young girl desires per
manent position as saleslady; experi
enced; can furnish best of reference
as to ability, and character. Address E.,
1889. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Stenographer, with
three years' experience, wishes posi
tion. Address Box J., 1893, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Stenographer wishes po
sition; worked for large firm In this
city; can furnish best of reference. Ad
dress Box 0., 189'J, care of Telegraph.'
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Neat, middle-aged wo
man desires position us housekeeper;
can furnish best of reference. Address
Y., 1883. care of Telegraph.
WANTED White woman wants
day's work. Call, or address, GOO Fetter
street.
WANTED Colored girl desires
dishwashing. Call, or address, 130!)
New Fourth street.
WANTED By colored woman, po
sition as cook; can furnish city and
out-of-town references; must go home
nights. Address 1516 North Second
etreet.
WANTED Washing and ironing
to do at home. Apply Bell phone 2971J,
or 1320 Hunter street.
WANTED Washtng to do at home,
or day's work. Call 1617 Wallace street.
WANTED l.ady stenographer,
with about two years' experience with
manufacturing company, wants posi
tion; small salary If chance for ad
vancement. Address Stenographer, 327
Soutl. Front streot.
MIiAL JsI&TAT*; FOli hALIi
FARM BARGAINS For Sale in the
Rich, Fertile Section of Southeastern
Pennsylvania, Chester, Lancaster and
Delaware Counties. Farms you should
nee. A good stock and dairy farm, $65
per acre. 180 acres, big, level, rich, on
pike, |56 per acre. 11 acreß, good
poultry and fruit farm, $1,250. 66
acres, 1 mile to station, $2,500. 4!) acres,
good little farm, $3,400. Well Im
proved farm, 100 acres, $9,000. 104
acres. 2 sets of buildings, SB,OOO. Make
an offer. AVrite for Big, New Farm
Catalog. Come. Inspect. We Fay
Your Carfare. J. B. Thompson, West
Chester, Pa.
FOR SALE 2>,£-story frame house;
electric lights; furnace; porches; walks;
lot, 25x150; three minutes' walk to
East End Dispatcher's office, Enola.
Price, $1,750. Address J., 1894, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE 49 Acres
from Harrlsburg IV4 miles east of
Higlispire—land nearly level. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and AValnut streets.
FOR SALE 219 Relly St. 3-story
brick 9 rooms, bath and furnace.
Lot, 15x96. Biinlon-Packer Co., Sec
ond and Walnut streets.
(118) ACRES
Bloomsburg (to) Danville, only (half)
mile to trolley and (mile) to Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad being handy
to (City Market). New Cozy home
painted white and green, new spring
house, new hog and poultry glass front
houses, new roof bank barn for (20)
horses and cattle (18; acres thrifty
woodland (548) line fruit trees, (2) mile
to lime kilns, fine meadow and oreek,
all straw (hay) corn fodder. (Posses
sion) at once. Bring wife before sold
and see (bargain).
I ;«>) ACHES (IM,WH>>
Between <2l City Markets (20,000)
population over State Boad a beautiful
farm in tine location (mile) to high
school. Presbyterian and Lutheran
churches, stores and railroad station
(buildings) all painted large front
porch (8) rooms hardwood finished,
cemented cellar cozy home, bank barn,
wagon, hog, poultry and stone storage
houses. Loam soil, level land, creek
and meadow. Fine fruit orchard, water
at all buildings, should see (clover
Held) in bloom.
((18) ACHES <$:i,800)
(Grand Location) on the (Terraces),
buildings like new facing the (Stute
Road) opposite fine farms and railroad
in picturesque valley, (60) feet (2) sided
porches, large window panes, glass
front doors, water handy at (painted)
buildings, meadow and creek, loam soil,
almost level, land joining main road
Wllkes-Barre to Wllllamsport. Proof
of soil, clover fields and growing grain.
At Cross Roads with (hundreds) of
Automobiles passing daily (Great Bar
gain).
GKO. R. OSTRANDER,
Danville Phone 1 lours Sunbury
7 to 8 morning and evening.
$-.700 WILL BUY two Regina street
houses frame? yielding $25 per
month lot, 25x125 drive alley In
rear near Fourteenth street. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
Ut-Al, tslAl#. tult itfcuVr
l-'OR RENT
No. 1711 Apricot St $15.00
22111 Atlas St 16.00
2233 Atlas St 17.00
2051 N, Sixth St., 17.00
715 N. Eighteenth St 21.00
1210 Berryhill St 23.00
Pax tan r—Rutherford St IS.oo
BELL, RICA LTV CO.. Bergner Building.
No. 37 Balm Street $ll.OO
No. 2807 Cam by Street 14.00
No. 1632 Derry Street 25.00
No. 415 S. Seventeenth Street .... 22.00
No. 745 S. Nineteenth Street .... 20.50
No. 1805 Berryhill Street 14.00
No. 1227 Derry Street 17.00
No. 1847 Silencer Street 18.00
A. W. SWMNOEU 219 S. Thirteenth St.
FOR RENT 2354 State street, Pen
lirook, Pa.; seven rooms and outkitclien;
lent reasonable. Apply 2356 State
street. Penbrook, Pa.
FOR RENT 2217-19 Atlas avenue,
seven-room brick houses, modern con
veniences, $16.00. Robert Rosenberg,
Bell phone, Patriot Building.
FOR KENT Houses with all Improve
ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Oipple.
1251 Market street.
HOUSE FOlt RENT No. 2017 Penn
street, conveniences, $16.00 per month.
Apply George W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn
street.
FOR RENT ln Hlghspire. near B.
and C. or coke plant, new six-room
house; water In kitchen; good chicken
house; SB.OO per month. W. J. Beeves,
Highspire.
FOR RENT lBl3 Penn street; 9
rooms and bath; three-story brick; ail
improvements; kitchen tloor covered
with linoleum; rent, S2O. Apply 209
Harris street.
HOUSE FOR RENT; nine rooms and
bath; all improvements. Call Bell
phone No. 310211.
FOR RENT 650 Emerald street;
corner house; front und rear porches;
8 rooms and bath; all improvements;
hot and cold water In cellar; rent rea
sonable to right party. Inquire B. S.
Hoffman, 2298 Sixth street, or phone
2466.
FOR RENT—I7OB State street. Three
story brick house, 8 rooms, bath and
pantry; cemented cellar; steam heat;
front and back yards. Inquire J. W.
Boshon, 8 North Market Square.
ROOMS FOB 11ENT
FOR RENT Two or three rooms;
rent, $5.00 monthly, payable In advance.
Call evenings. No children. Only man
and wife or lady need apply. 311
Briggs street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room; all conveniences; rent reason
able. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two second floor, nlce
lv furnished rooms; private bath and
phone extension. Call Bell phone 1876 R.
FOR RENT Two beautifully fur
nished rooms; single or enßUlte, second
tioorf front, facing Capitol Park; city
steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent
reasonable. 40k North street.
FOR RENT Front room, third
floor, opposite Capitol Park; well heat
ed. Address S., 509, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two or three furnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping. In
frivate family on the Hill. Address L,.,
902, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Large front room; four
windows; very desirable location; few
squares from Market street; all con
veniences; men preferred. Phone 3259.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
with all conveniences. Apply 1317
Marlon street, near Broad.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished suite, 3
rooms, private bath, kitchenette, steam
heat, second floor front; also two-room,
unfurnished suite, private bath, third
floor front. Penn'a Realty & improve
ment Co., 132 Locust street.
THREE NICELY % FURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT Hot and cold
running water; bath on each floor;
steam heat; fine location: suitable for
married couple. Apply BUI North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite; all conveniences. In
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms on
second floor front and back; single or
ensuite. with board; private family;
home comforts; two minutes' walk from
Capitol. Phone 81 ML, Bell.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms, with or without board;
front rooms; newly papered; steam
heat; use of bath; terms reasonable.
Grover Beck, 1226 Derry street.
FOR RENT Furnished room; all
conveniences, Including phone; good
location. Apply 107 Chestnut street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Room, with private
bath, or connecting rooms, witli bath,
from January 1 during session of Leg
islature. Reply, stating terms and giv
ing description of quarters, to A., 1901,
care of Telegraph.
HOARDERS WANTED
MEN BOARDERS WANTED. Call
609 Oxford street.
APARTMENTS FOR BEST
FLAT FOR RENT Furnished
unfurnished; steam heated; all improve
ments. Apply at B. Handler's, 1212
North Third street.
FOR RENT Third floor apart
ment. two rooms, including hot and
colli water, gas range and steam heat,
with use of bath, sl2 per month. Ap
ply 122 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT An apartment, four
rooms and bath; all conveniences; lo
cated at Sixth and Harris streets. Ap
ply L Silbert. 1542 North Sixth street.
SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT FOlt
RENT At 925 North Third street
Apply H. L Meliring, 925 North Third
street.
WANTED
WANTED —Old furniture, china,
glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We
are buyers for Boston, New York and
Western collectors and will positively
pay better prices than ever offered by
any local collectors or dealers. Call
or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth
street. Harrisburg.
WANTED Typewriting or steno
graphic work of any kind. Would be
willing to go out and take dictation
and transcribe notes at home. Phone
738 R.
WANTED Second-hand sate, shelv
ing, roll-top desk and office chairs.
Give full particulars and price wanted.
Write X., 1854, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Harley Davidson "5-35"
model, fully equipped. Machine is in
"Al" condition. Bargain price, $125.
Terms considered. Joseph Starr, 40<i
Verbeko street.
FOR SALE—The greatest Bargains
in the city In Men's Hats, Sweaters and
Trousers and all men's furnishings.
Also fine line of ladles' hosiery. Capln
& Capln, 43u MarKei street, near sub
way.
FOR SALE CARDH on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegrapn Business
Office.
PRIVATE PARTY, forced to sell, will
sacrifice Forty Shares International
Educational Publishing Co. Preferred
Stock at $20.00 per sliare; also Forty
Shares Common Stock of the same com
pany at SIO.OO per share. Address S.,
1881, care of Telegraph.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leather
Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room
tor Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re
tall Leather Merchants, Specialty
oiuers ami repairing. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut.
I FOR SALE, CHEAP Two-cylinder,
I five-passenger Maxwell Touring Car, in
i excellent mechanical condition, with
top, curtains, windshield, Splltdorf mag
neto, Jones speedometer, rear view
mirror, shock absorbers, good tires,
spare tire and tubes, Prestollte tank,
etc. Address ii. B. Nan, P. O. Box 392,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery store, com
plete with modern fixtures; good loca
tion; reasonable rent. Address 8., 1885,
care of Telegraph.
CLOSING OUT BARGAINS!!! —Cherry
pailor jet, ti; "Neponset," better than
linoleoum, 35c; locust-chestnut fence
posts, 15c; Imported body brussels, 55c;
best, $1; 9x12 rugs, $3; heaters, ranges,
guns, etc. Ylugsi. Front-Cumberland.
FOR SALE Booming house busi
ness, Desirable location. Rooms always
occupied. Splendid opportunity tor
anyone who wishes to engage In busi
ness. Only thuse who mean business
need Address Box E, 1887, care
of Telegraph.
FOIt SALE Grandfather's clock,
moon dial, large second hand, in line
condition. Clierry case. First $25
takes It. 1441 Shoop street.
FOR SALE Wagon, in good condi
tion; suitable for plQinber or tinner.
C. G. Gilmer, Twenty-seventh anu
Derry streets.
FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Goldfish and Globes of all sizes; Bird
Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at
Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North
Third, between Boas and llerr,
FOR SALE Full grown, Thompson
strain Barred Hock Cockerels. J. M.
McCullough, Mercersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Lot of fine Doroc Red
Pigs and Shoateg, Choice Gilts, all from
thoroughbred stock. Address Mark M.
Mattls, Millersburg, Pa.
KINK ANII COMI'LKTK LINK)
AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car
riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable
Blankets. Harrisburg Harneas & Sup
ply Company, Second and Chestnut
street*.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Addi essograph
foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Milk wagon, set brass
mounted harness, both good as new;
also bay horse. Must be sold at once.
No reasonable offer refused. Apply to
Dr. Oyler's Stables, 331 Blackberry ave
nue.
FOR SALE Light delivery automo
bile, with delivery body, top and back
seat, which converts car into a five
passenger machine; Just completely
overhauled; nlinont new tires; first SIOO
takes this machine. If you are looking
for a real bargain, investigate at once.
Apply C. E. Taylor, 814 North Third
street.
FOR SALE Two. heavy work
horses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker &
Son, Seventh and Harris streets.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. On*
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid in advauca, Inquire at Ofttc* of
Telegraph*
EXTREME DULLNESS
ID BOND MARKET
Business Lighter Than Yesterday
With Trend of Prices
Downward
By Associated Press
New York, Dec. 2.—Extreme dull
ness characterized the opening of the
bond market on the Stock Exchange
to-day. Trading In the first ten min
utes embraced less than ten issues
j and transactions were in small lots.
| Only a few changes were noted, Cen
tral Leather 5s advancing V* of a
point.
Business during the morning ses
sion was lighter than on the previous
day. The greater part of the transac
tions recorded were for five to ten
bonds less. The trend was again
downward with losses of 2 to 5 points
In Atlantic Coast Line Collateral 4s,
St. Louis and San Francisco Refund
ing 4s, Brooklyn Gas 5s and New-
Yorlc Gas and Electric 4s. Gains -vere
recorded in Chicago, Rock lslan<. nd
Pacific Railway ss, which rose 'i a
point: Lorillard ss, %, and New York
Railways Adjustment us, 1 point.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS -
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Dec. 2. —2:00 P. M.
Stocks steady.
Cambria Steel <lO
Lehigh Navigation 72
Lehigh Valley (12 %
P. R. R 52 11-16
Philadelphia Electric 2.1
Philadelphia Kapld Transit 11
Philadelphia Traction 78V4
Reading 09 9-16
Reading Gen. Mortgage 92%
Union Traction M9 l /a
N. G. I. Co 80 V 4
Sum rent
FOR RENT Office in Commercial
Bank Building, first floor front. Rent,
$25.00 per month. Can be used ..s an
office or small store room.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began wiih $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Luclsport. N. Y.
BOOMING HOUSE FOR SALE; good
location and all the rooms occupied.
Will sell all the furniture or part of it!
Address Box 1904, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Partner, with SSOO, to
help me with my mall order business.
Splendid income. Cannot handle alone.
Address H., 1900, are of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Small grocery doing a
good, cash business, at a sacrifice to
quick buyer; good reason for selling'.
Address Box 0., 1897, care of Telegraph.
CASH GROCERY STOBE FOR SALE,
good will and fixtures, doing profitable
business, about SSOO, If sold this week.
610 Maclay street. Sell on account of
sickness.
WANTED Man. with small capital
to go in market business, Good loca
tion. Good opportunity. Apply 502-04
Market street.
ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
Harrisburg Paste Works
ISU IV. Cameron Street
PAPERH ANGERS'. billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone US6L
GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send
us your old furniture—we use best of
material—drapery work— carpet-laying.
Estimates given. 11. Vollmer'i »uc
cessor. Jos. Copllnky, 1208 % 1 orth
Third. 801 l phone.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, llu Market
street, Harrlsburfc, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
Accordian side and knife plait
ing done while you wait. Full
length skirts a specialty. All work
done on premises. Simrns, clean
ers and dyers, 33 North Second
street, 802 North Third street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help,
j Send us your worn furniture. Our beat
efforts insure your satisfaction. a. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
ABDOMINAL BELTS to order; any
kind you need. Comhbination Belts,
with ti uss, for naval rupture and float
ing kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Belts for
after operation. attendants.
Shauaman's. 408 Market, Second Floor.
~ HAULING
11. W. I.ATHK, Mounting Stnhl, and
National Trausfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. 11. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2r,03R.
MOMIV TO LUIIM
MONEY TO LOAN on Beal~~lc7tlUe
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit Borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for nonest work
ing people without bank credit at leas
than legal rates, payable in Instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.,
204 Chestnut Street.
— .
MONEY TO IX)AN on first mortgage;
amounts to suit. C. Vernon ltettew
Co., No. 1000 North Third street.
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. - Two
new eight-story brick warehouses. one
absolutely fireproof divided into fire
proof private rooms of various sizes for
the storage of household goods; the
other warehouse of the most approved
type of lire retardent construction for
general merchandise. They are equip
ped with two large electric freight ele
vators and splraT chute for the quick
and safe handling of household goods
and all kinds of merchandise. Low
storage rates. South Second street near
Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R, R.
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 400
Market street.
Household goods la clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply -to
I». G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market St.
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.
NOTICE
SPECIAL MEETING
Of the Stockholders of the Keystone
State Fair and Industrial Exposition,
will be held in their offices, in the Ivun
kel Building, Harrlßburg, Pa., on Satur
day, December Fifth, Nineteen Hun
dred and Fourteen, at Two o'clock P.
M., for the purpose of amending Its by
laws.
DECEMBER 2, 1914
THE MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Dec. 2. Wheat
Firmer; is°. 2, red, spot, export, $1.14
@117; No. 1, Northern, Duiuth, $1.25',j
<ls I.2s'Ac.
„,CoJ. n . Steady; No. 2, yellow, local,
81@81<4c.
Oats Steady; No. 2, whito, 64®
54 He.
Bran Firm; winter, per ton,
J26.0'j@27.00; spring 1 , per ton. $25.50®
Refined Sugars —Market steady;
powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 5.10 c;
confectioners' A, 6.00 c.
Butter The market 1* steady;
western, creamery, extra, 34c; nearby
prints, fancy, 37c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and' other nearby firsts,
free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current
receipts, free cases. $9 on® 10.20 per
case; western, extras, mi sts, free cases.
SIO.BO per case; firsts, free cases. $9.90
@10.20.
Poultry Lower; fowls, 11 <fi)
13c; old roosters, 10c; chickens. 11
& 12c; turkeys, 13®16c; ducks. 12&13 c;
geese, 13<®14c.
Dressed Poultrv Weak: fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 18® 19c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, I7®l*c.
average receipts. 15@17c small, 13®
14c; old roosters, 13c; rousting
chickens, western, 13®lsc; broiling
chickens, nearby, I«®2S-: do., western.
14#20c; capons, large, 23@25c; do.,
small. turkeys, fancy, spring,
21®22c: average receipts. 18®20e;
small, 13@>14c; ducks, 15@16c; geese,
13 ® 14c.
Flour—The market Is steady: winter,
clear, $3.55®4.10; straights, Pennsyl
vania. new, $5.00®K.25; spring straights
$5.35@5.60; do., patents, $5.65®6.50;
western, $4.25®4.40; patents, $-».iO®
4.76; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, s4.ls
@4.30: spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20;
straights, $4.20©4.30; patents. $4.35@
Ilay The market Is weak; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, slß.oo<® 18.50;
No. 1, medium lmles, $17.50® 18.00; No.
2. do., $15.50®1fi.50; No. 3, do., $14.00®
15.00; sample, $13.00®14.00; no grade,
sll.oo® 13.00.
Clover mixed hay. Light mixed.
$17.00® 17.50; No. 1, do., $16.00® 16.60;
No. 2, «lo„ $14.50® 15.50.
Potatoes Market steadv; Penn
sylvania. per bushel, 58®«2c; New
York, per bushel, 45®52c; Jersey, per
basket, 35®40c.
CHICAGO C ATT 1,10
Chicago. 111., Dec. 2. Hogs Re
ceipts, 60.000; dull. Bulk of sales, $6.75
@7.00; light, $6.40®6.90; mixed, $6.60®
7.05; heavy, $6.65@7.05; rough, $6.65®
6.80; pigs, <3.75@6.25.
Cattle Receipts. 22,000; wpak.
Native steers. $5.60@10.10; western,
$5.25®8,60; cows and heifers, $3.25®
8.75; calves, t7.00@1t1.50.
Sheep—Receipts, 35,000; slow. Sheep,
$5.20®6.25; yearlings, $6.30@7.60;
lambs, $6.50@9.10.
CUSTOMS AND IMVBRXAI,
ItKVKKUK.S SHOW INCREASE
By Associated Press
Washington, 1). C., Dec. 2. Customs
and Internal revenue receipts for No
vember show a marked decrease from
the same mi. 11th last year. Customs re
ceipts were $16,924,409 compared with
$21,173,628 for November, 1912, while
internal revenue rece'pts at $24,359,963
were nearly $5,000,000 less than In the
same month last year. For the month
the excess of ordinary disbursements
over receipts was $15,880,863. compar
ed with an txcess of the same sort last
year of $2,718,732.
Income from the war tax will begin
to show this month. Customs receipts,
despite the comparison with November,
1913, were $650,000 greater than in Oc
tober.
(told coin and bullion In the Treas
ury trust fund increased during the
| month nearly $26,000,000.
MIKES HOSE FOR EXOI.A YD
Reading, Pa. Dec. 2. The Qlasser
Hosiery Company, of this city, has re
ceived mi order for 120.000 pairs of cot
ton haifhose from a tlrm in Ijondon.
Kng. The goods are to be shipped as
soon as possible, and, it is understood,
are to supply the British army.
I.KC.AII NOTICES
sent them to him for payment, and
those indebted to the said firm may at
their convenience make payment there
uf to him.
WILLIAM BTROUSE,
HUN ST HOI'S 14.
Trading as W. & B. Strouse, "The
tilobe."
1M BI.IC SAI.E
OF
Valuable Heal Esfute, Situate In the
First Ward, lliirrlnliur K , Pennsyl
vania,
SATURDAY. DECEMIIER ft. 1014, AT
TWO O'CLOCK I". M„
On tile Premise*.
Peiina> Iviiiiln lliillrniid mid I nlur Street
I.—Tract containing 2.2 acres, more
or less, between Pennsylvania Railroad
and Reading Railroad, having thereon
erected 48 two-story dwelling houses.
2.—Tract containing 8.6 acres, more
or less, between Pennsylvania Railroad
and Reading Railroad, formerly used
as a rolling mill.
3.—Tract containing 2 acres, more
or less, between Pennsylvania Railroad
ami Susquehanna River.
The said premises having siding con
nections with the Pennsylvania Rail
road and the Reading Railroad, and are
suitable for manufacturing purposes.
Terms and conditions of sale will be
announced on the day thereof.
For additional information address,
HARRIBBIRG ROLLING MILL CO.,
P. O. Rox 553,
Harrisburg, Penna.
D. B. KIEFFER
12th Annua! Closing .Out Sale For 1914
OF
Horses, Mules
On Friday, December 4, 1914 at 9:30 A. M.
At the Farmers Hotel, M. Snyder, Prop.
Middletown, Pa.
WE WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING LIVE
STOCK
1041 HEAD OF FRESH SHIPPED WESTERN HOUSES AND COI/TS
■ —Shipped direct by W. M. Grove, who advises us that he has taken the
greatest care in selecting the bunch of horses and colts, and has bought
only THE BEST THAT GROW. The kind that have the size, shape,
bone, muscle and conformation to themselves and will mature Into and
make heavy drafters, all-purpose horses, farm chunks, carriage horses
and drivers. These colts range in age from 1 to 5 years, and weigh
from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds each.
100 to 150 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED AND COMMISSION HORSES
AND MULES—Consisting of the good, big finished draft horses, general
business horses, farm chunks, single line leaders, all-purpose horses,
carriage horses, livery horses, fancy drivers and speedsters. Also a lot
of high dollar horseB —the 57 variety kind of all classes. These horses
range In age from 5 to 12 years and have them weighing up to MOO
pounds each.
50 HEAD OF GOOD BIG MIXES —Consisting of mated team, single
mules, single lino leaders, work slaves and unbroken mules; ranging In
age from 'i to 12 years. Big run of commission horses and mules; I well
driller's ofttflt complete. Sale to commence at 9.30 a. m. On Friday,
December 4, 1914, when conditions of sale will be known by
D. B. KJEFFER & CO.
N. V. STOCK EXCHANGE SOON TO
RESUME STOCK TRADING
Special to The Telegraph
New York, Dec. 5. —Unless, there Is
a radical change In the financial and in
vestment situation trading in listed
stoscks on the New York Stock Ex
change will be resunfed before Christ
mas, possibly by the middle of Decem
ber.
No decision has been reached, but a
majority of Exchange members favor
the plan, and as banking opposition
virtually has been withdrawn, an an
nouncement by the governors may be
expected Bankers, Impress
ed by the sinfnl volume of foreign liqui
dation in the bond market, are con
vinced that selling from abroad can be
held In check.
SCHWAB. AT WILMINGTON.
SEES ERA OF PROSPERITY
Special to The Telegraph
Wilmington,"Del., Dec. 2. Vast Im
provement In business throughout the
country in the near future Is looked for
by Charles M. Schwab, head of the
Bethlehem Steel Company, according to
his statements upon his arrival In Wil
mington. Mr. Schwab was accompani
ed by Archibald Johnson and F. H.
Snyder, of the board of directors of the
steel company.
NO CATTI.E AT PITTSBURGH
By Associated Press
Pittsburgh, Dec. 2. Although the
foot a,nd mouth disease quarantine
against the ilerr's Island stock yards
was lifted last week and the yards de
clared open for the import of cattle
from free territory, there Is no cattle
market here. Receipts hav been too
light to permit of quotations.
INDIA IS READY TO PURCHASE
"MADE-IN-AMERICA" GOODS
Splendid opportunities for creating
permanent and lucrative markets for
"Made-in-Amerlca" products are await
ing development, according to a dis
patch received yesterday from United
States Consul General .Tose do Olivares,
at Madras, India. "Because of the
complete stoppage, due to the European
war, of the extensive Import and export
trade between South India and Ger
many and Austria," says the Consul,
"the time is ripe for America to act."
BRITAIN BUYS BUCKI.ES
Special to The Telegraph
Kane, Pa.. Dec. 2.—Like many other
Pennsylvania cities, Warren has been
greatly benefited by the European war.
It was announced yesterday that an
order has been received by the Warren
Ax and Tool Company for 100,000 turn
buckles. The order was received from
the British Government through the
Canadian office of the company.
1 —>
1 "4 m
AS M Mm
Jffik _ J Jrn i| O gjfi
m
FOR SALE AX A SACRIFICE.
' 2014 Green Street,—3 -story brick
house; all improvements. Now va
cant —key at our office. Owner
moved to Florida. Special price to
| quick buyer.
BELL REALTY CO.
i BERQXER BUILDING,
r
Headquarter* for
TOOL MAKING ANB JOBBING
fßell Phone 2470J
B. C. Murray
5 North 10th Street
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams A Co., H. 804, 8 N. Market >«.
$ MONEY
To Housekeepers, Work
logmen and Salaried Em-
ployes.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
» X. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21. 4th Floor
Spoouer Building
11