[TELEPHONE YODR CLASSIFIEB Al TO BELL 2040-CDMBEILAf® 203 DIED _ f CIiKMKN'S On Sunday. December 13. j 1911. Reuben Clemens, at his home, in Progress, Pa., aged 75 years. Funeral on Friday morning, at 10 ] o'clock, from his late residence. The relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Burial Shoop's Cemetery. I tuI.NU FOUND At Gordon Bros.. 1543 ' Walnut street, Armour's Silverchurn ! and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 6 ; 106. for 91.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. for 98c:; well known qualities. 801 l ; phone 1331 J. I FOUND—A place to give your clothes I a new lease o£ life at Eggert's ' Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. I 1215 Market street. We call and de- ' liver. Both phor.es. U bU' t> ,k.« A f l>—JlUiO WANTED Two men io travel with j manager; experience not necessary. \\ rite C. U. Hager, General Delivery, ! City. j WANTED i'.ailway n-.all and postal ! clerks; examinations soon; over two j inousciiid appointments yearly; prepare i at home; write for Plan Mo. 15 of pay- | uient after appointment. __ Philadelphia Business College, Civli Service Dept., , i'hiludelphia. Pa. ; WHITE PHOTOPLAYS. Turn your i ideas Into cash. Earn ?25 to SIOO. Big j demand. Our model scenario and de- > tailed instructions make it plain. Send ! :toc. United Film Plays Co., !>O4 Tilden Building, New Vork. I WANTED M:in stenographer, some j experience. Write, stating experience j and salary expected. Address T., 1937. i care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy ! to get. My tree booklet V-572 tells how. • Write to-day—NOW. Karl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. , WANTED. BOYS WITH BICYCLES— ! To deliver packages from now until; Christmas. Apply Bowman & Co. WANTED Gentleman wishes room ! and board and home comforts, in pri- ] vate family; use of phone; location near I Briggs and Second streets, or near ! Thirteenth and Market streets. Ad- i dress S., 1946, care of Telegraph. BECOME Railway Mall Clerks; liar-: risburg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to $150.00 I month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of , Winter and Snring examinations i irte. Franklin Institute, Dept., 362-W, < Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Five men immediately : for positions in Harrisburg and nearby ! cities. A salary and commission propo- j sition. Only men with experience sell- i ing direct to consumer, or with gro- i i ery. bakery or laundry experience j need apply. Applicants must be able j to furnish personal bond anil come well ; recommended. Only married men con- , .-idered. Apply Jewel Tea Co.. 269 Broad street, City. : AGENTS WANTED WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS are coining i money wltii our easily demonstrated I specialties. Write to-day for particu ■v* and new catalog. The J. L Speri- Hr Co., ISO West Walnut street, ! Meadville. Pa. EARN 550 monthly spare time. Full \ instructions and 24 other good plans ! for 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Agents Supply Co., MUlersburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; good wages to right party. Apply 190S Market street. WANTED Good, honest girl for general housework; no washing- Apply this evening, between 5 and 10 o'clock, 1811 Rudy street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man for cook at Eagle Hotel, Palmyra. Pa. Apply at once. Good wages. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe NOTICE Manufacturers and who'esalers. Young salesman who is a live wire, and has been a leader oi i salesmen lor four years and can ■ prove same, desires a change, j Don't reply unless you mean busi- i ness. Address, "Live W ire," care! of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged man ile- i sires position as watchman or fireman, I or any other kind of wort;; can give I reference. Call, or address. John J. ' Abbey, 1027 South Ninth street. WANTED By experienced cook, \ position In private family or com mercial. Address Box W, 1944, care of ! iegraph. Mil ATIONS WANrED—Female WANTED White woman desires | day's work nf any kind. Call, or ad dress Room 26, 4US Broad street. WANTED By honest, reliable, I middle-aged widow, position as house keeper .or middle-aged widower, or rook; city preferred; can give refer ences if desired. Address P. O. Box 76. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED By young woman hav- j Ing had experience !n general office work, position as bookkeeper; can fur nish good reference. Address M. S. s., care of Telegraph. WANTED General housework, without washing, in private family. Call .or address. 309 Br.ggs street. WANTED • Woman vrants washing and ironing to take home, or day's woik. Apply 163? Wallace street. WANTED —By colored woiuan. ! work as chambermaid or cook, in or j out of city. 1217 North Seventh street, street. WANTED Neat colored girl de sires general housework or dishwash ing in hotel. Address W„ 1949. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman desires work of any kind at hotel or boarding house. Call, or address, 103 Christy <"ourt. WANTED Colored woman desires »work of any kind at hotel or boarding house. Call, or address, 10S 1 -, Christy Court. ! l FOR PALE J 1 Downtown Properties i[ Brings and Capital St*, fsouth- <! <' west corneri 49.8 ft. on Capital <[ St. bv 65 ft. on Briggs St.—A <1 <• splendid location for an apart- <[ <[ rnent house. The present rental <, <| Income of the property makes <. <: the proposition now a six per <■ cent, investment. < > > Sl4 nr. Third St—A two-storv ! > » frame building at the northwest ;► corner of Third St. and Dubbs , ► % Ave. Storeroom and eight )► housekeeping rooms—Lot 16x92 % ft. —Splendid location for a small , > > apartment house, storeroom and <' J) garage. <> <► 721 K. Sixth St— <t <[ brick dwelling house with nine < rooms, bath and furnace—Lot % <[ 20x88 ft. to a fifteen ft. rear <» <[ Alley.—A well-located property <! c within one square of Capitol * > Park. <, Miller Bros. & Neefe i; ]! REAL ESTATE S )► Fire Insurance Snrefj- Bond* t I.oniat and Court Street* Ji WEDNESDAY EVENING, . HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 16, 1914. J SITUATIONS WANTED —Female j j WANTED —By colored girl, genera! i | housework. 1228 Spruce street. j WANTED By young colored girl. | ; work between school hours. Address j | D., 500. care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman, with two chil- j | dren, wants position as housekeeper. Call, or address, 203 Myers street, Steel- 1 I ton. Pa. i j WANTED Colored woman desires • j day's work, except Mondays; can give i I reference. Call, or address, 11 Lochiel j j Row. I ! WANTED Neat colored girl wishes j | position doing anything about the house; ' also capable of doing first-class dress- | I making, or caring for the hair and t j cooking. Address 631 Forster street. i WANTED White woman, with a j | boy 13 years old, wants position as housekeeper. Address Box J., 1939, (care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NO. 427 SOI'TII THIRTEENTH; : STREET FOR SALE .ill improve ! ments lot. 19x100. Inspect property! at 959 South Twenty-first street : lot, 80x115. Price reasonable. Bell! ; Realty Co.. Bergner Building. $1,900 WILL BUY 652 Woodbine • I street steam heated property—other ' improvements. Large corner property ' 1 at Washington Heights for sale lot, | | 6ux195. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.. j Bergner Building. 1 DOI'BLE HOUSE FOR SALE at West ; Falrvlew corner property large i lots - improved. Price, $4!.600. Also ; ; property at 1542 Walnut street also ! improved. Bell Realty Co., Bergner i Building. ACHES (f'.'.tlOWl i Stock (Machinery) Crops at extra price. Farm alone (.$2,600) terms is6oo) cash ($800) March, rest Easy j ; Payment*. Handy to school and church : I (2) markets (3) mile each way. (Tele , phone) if you wish and Rural Delivery I 1101 o'clock each day—(Meadow) fort j cattle, spring water and (5) acres good I j woodland —Straw (hay) corn fodder and i Winter Grain to make (good bargain)— ! Painted Home front and side porches, ! i bank barn, <2> wagon, hog, poultry and corn houses. All kinds of choice fruit. I j (.Low Price). lisil ACHES (*-,*>« xi) | (Woodland) about <4O) aires valued; | $1,2001 mile and half to Market, • , ■ i room painted home, bank barn, big ; : straw shed and good wagon house, ° ! For t51,400) more (5) horses (5) cattle j j(4) hogs (So> chickens (.new I big r wagon, one horse wagon. <2) horse; ; wagon, new liay ladders, new plow, one j | horse plow, new cultivators, new hay j rake. (new mower). Cipher's incubator! and brooder, new harrows, set truck , wagon harness (2) set single harness, j new set double harness and crops. ACRES <«3,700l I Buildings tall) Painted except Bank i Barn. (2) orchards, (lowing spring j water. 125 i acres (woodland) valued ($1,300). Ten minutes' walk to trolley, j railroad and edge of Town Market ; < 14,000) population. Barn full of straw \ (hay) and give possession at once. Re- j ! member (Fine Home). Part of j ' like river bottom. Joining above (701 I acres with small home and spring at I I $1,000). Both together make tine large I farm. Great Bargain (190) acres oniy (sl.r.i'o). I (•ISO. B. OSTKANDI'.K. Danville Phone Hours Sunbury ■ Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. FOR SALE 75 Acres located in ; Fishing Creek Valley l'i miles east I of niver. Price, $2,600.00 —$700.00 cash, ! balance on mortgage—possession at ! • •nee. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and i Walnut streets. j FOR SALE 524 Camp St. 2',4-j story brick lO rooms, batli and fur nace porches lot. 20x100. Brinton- ! Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. THREE brick houses, practically new, for sale on easy terms —now va- i leant. All modern improvements —i I porches. Small cash payments as lent.; I Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT I FOR SALE OR RENT A suitable j I place for any kind of manufacturing ' plant. Will take stock in business if '.satisfactory: l'.j acres land—building' 60x90 ft.—edge of Middletown. Address j j Box 3, Middletown. Pa. I I REAL E.MAIE lull KENT j FOR RENT 26U6 Jefferson street, j all improvements, $16.00 per month. In - ' ! '(uire Augustus Wlldman, 2206 North ! ! Third street. J : i FOR RENT 1631 Market street; S 1 j rooms and bath: large yard: store room | ' in front; rent, $20.00. Apply Good Her- j j vice Shoe Repairing Co., 1681 Market I street. I FOR RENT 2'i-story blick dwell- f i liig. 1230 North Seventh street, 7 rooms j | and ball.; all improvement*; immediate > possession; rent. sl6. Apply J. R. j Stnblnsky, care The Hub, 220 Market street. FOB RENT 11458 Market Street $45.00 i 1925 Market Street 40.00 • !Si4 State Street 25.00 , 1607 Forster Street 25.00 M).i North Eighteenth Street .... 21.00 715 North Eighteenth Street .... 21.00] 74.". South Nineteenth Street 20.00 139 Royal Terrace 20.00 ' A. S. MILLER A: SON, Real Estate and All Kinds of Insurance. ! 38 North Court Street. HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT I DESIRABLE HOUSE ON MACL.AY j J STREET steam heat gas and i j electricity porches bay windows, I etc. Apply to Rent Department, Mil ler Bros. <fc Ncefe, Federal Square. FOR RENT Two 2 , ,4-story new brick houses, all improvements. J 15.00 per month. No. 2235 and No. 2237 Atlas street. Inquire No. 2331 North Third street, or Room 207 Trustee Building. FOR RENT 614 Ross street. 2>,&- story brick dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, ' with all improvements; rent. $16.00. Ap . ply It. E. Brinton. 2458 North Sixth j street. FOR RENT Look at 1637 Apricot; ! cozy little 6-room house, with bath and j all improvements, for $15.00. 11. G. j Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. ! SEVERAL -DESIRABLE HOUSES • i FOR RENT All modern Improve ■ ments porch fronts ranging from 1 j sls to $lB per month. Inspect these ■' houses soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner '; Building. > j FOR RENT New two-story house, ' No. 143 Royal Terrace; splendid loca ' tion; Immediate possession; rent. $20.00 ' per month. Apply Allison Hill Trust ': Co., Thirteenth and Market streets. ' FOR RENT No. 2609 North Sixth ' street; 3-story; 9 rooms; bath: steam ' heat: electricity and gas; porches; wide ' entrances; rent. $24.50. fc. A. Wilson, ' Penbrook, Pa. ' FOR RENT Houses with all improve ' ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, ' I 1251 Market street. ; " REAL ESTATE WANTED ' WANTED TO BUY, lot of ground be i tween one and two acres, along trolley , line, within 5c or 10c fare limit of Har , I risburg. State location and price. Ad , dress Box S., 1940, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT APARTMENT, three rooms and pri vate hath; steam heat and hot water Included; fronting on Second street: im mediate possession. Apply Penn'a Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT —— ! FOR RENT Furnished, second j floor apartments, for light housekeep- I ing. two or four rooms; rent reason* I able- all conveniences. Apply before 6 I P. M.. 621 North Second, after 6 P. M., 518 North Second street. Bell phone. . i AI>AKrMI:NTS WANTED WANTED By man and wife, three j ; rooms, bath and kitchen, furnished or I 1 unfurnished, good neighborhood, close |to Capitol. Address E., 1917, care of j Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT 1 1 j FOR RENT Exceptionally desir- I jable parlor and bedroom, furnished; I references required. Bell phone 613 U. ! Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnlsl-.ed ; I rooms for light housekeeping: entire | second door; Bell phone and all con veniences; parties with children need not apply. 29 North Seventeenth street. I 1 FOR RENT Large store room, with {©liar, also unfurnished rooms for light ! housekeeping. Inquire at 1423 Derry ' street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call 107 I Chestnut street. Bell phone ISOIJ. FOR RENT Large and pleasant | room, centrally located, furnished or unfurnished; private bath if desired: very reasonable. Address 11., 1945, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT NlcelS' furnished front : rooms, with all conveniences; well heated; rent reasonable. Apply 114 I Washington street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all convenlencves, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. | FOR RENT Two nicely furnished second lloor communicating rooms, with private bath. Call Bell phone 1&76 R. \ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in very good location; use of bath and i telephone. Call at 203 State street. | THREE ROOMS FOR RE.>7 Fur- I nished for light housekeeping; rent j reasonable; all conveniences; references I exchanged. 340 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an | apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light ! housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; i water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply ; 229 North Second street. FOR RENT Three large unfur ; nished rooms, first floor, with privilege 1 in cellar and summer kitchen; suitable for couple. 503 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Two beautifully fnr i nished rooms, single or ensuite, second 1 lloor front, facing Capitol Park: city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent 1 reasonable. 406 North street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished, com- | munieating rooms, fronting on Second 1 street: private bath; steam heat and i hot water furnished; rent reasonable: i for man and wife or two men. Address j I!., 1948, care of Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED | GENTLEMAN AND WIFE would like I pleasant room, furnished, and tirst-class board in desirable section of city. Pri ; vate family preferred. State terms. References exchanged. Address X. M. ; H., care of Telegraph. WANTED By young man, second , lloor front room with small family. 011 llili or near center of city; state price and particulars. Address E., 1950, care of Telegraph. . WANTED WANTED Gentleman wishes room 1 and board, and home comforts. In prl- I vate family, use of phone, location near : Briggs and Second streets or near Thlr- I leenth and Market streets. Address S., 1940, care of Telegraph. WANTED Stable manure. Phone, ! or write. Bei ryhill Nursery Co., Harris burg, Pa. WANTED l,OOO men WHO want to buy made-to-measure shirts. $1.25 each, S for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed lit. Good quality, latest patterns. W. j Morrow, 1007 Market street. WANTED Old furniture, china, i , glassware, old books, stamps, etc. Wo j j are buyers for Boston. New York and i ] Western collectors and will positively ! pay better prices than ever offered by any local collectors or dealers. Call I 'or address Antique Shop. 1419 Sixth I ■ street, Harrisburg. FOR SAI.E FOR SALE Lady's diamond ring, i ; one-half carat. Price very reasonable. ; Address H., 1943. care of Telegraph. i SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leather Eags. Suit Cases. Trunks to make room for Holiday good 3. Wholesale and Re* 1 tail Leather Merchants. Specialty ! orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har- I 1 ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut FINE FURS. Traveling man's samples j of fur sets, to be sold at half the regu lar prices. Entire lot to be sold re- : ! wardless of cost. Address Raga, care i 'of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Toy i i Poodles, mother and two puppies, mule j 1 and female. Charles Mollere, 903 North ' I Third street. Call after 6 P. M. HORST'S WEATHER STRIPS ar» I guaranteed for ten years. SI.OO per j ! door. Windows, only 6c per loot, put i 011. S. R. Horst, Jr., Lemoyne, Pa. 1 FOR SALE Lady's % carat, Tlf- I fany style, diamond ring, size 5. Cost S7O. Any reasonable offer accepted. Good reason for selling. Box J., 1941, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE We have 50 pairs of girls' and boys' ice skates, newly sharp ened. which will he sold for 25 cents a 1 pair. We also sharpen ice skates while j you wait. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE A licensed country hotel, furnished, with all good build ings and 25 acres of land, in good con dition. Al bargain, doing good business. Address 0.. 1942, care of Daily Tele graph, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE 2OO turkeys. 22c per lb. live weight. H. S. Bomberger, Pal myra, Pa. Bell phone. 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 Herr. FOR SALE 1914 Ford automobile, with electric lights and K.-W. shock absorbers. On account of Illness this irrachlne Is offered at a low figure. 11. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Five horses, weighing from 1,300 to 1,500 lbs., 5 and 6 years old; good workers and sound. Bowman & Bomberger, Palmyra, Pa. Bell phone. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St., 5,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's. 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5.000 gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE One Merkel motor cycle engine, aluminum case. 3-11.-P., good running order, complete, coll. carberator. etc.; first SIO.OO takes this engine. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDB can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. j FOR SALE I l-'I.N'K AMI COMPLE*FE I.INK AUTO KOBES, Steamer Ruga, Car- j rlage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrlsburg Harness & Sup j ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. ) GLASS window sign*. Furnished I Rooms, Unfurnished Rocms, Rooms and l Bourd and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will bo given with each 1 six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office o! I telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at ths Telegraph Business Office. i FOR SAUK - A beautiful old hand- i I embroidered Chinese Mandarin lady's j garment; makes unusual tine wrap to i tbe worn to theater, opera, afternoon j teas. etc. Price reasonable. Makes i I tine Christmas present. Address Or. J. ! J. Mullowney, l'axtang. 1»15 ( AI.EXI)ARS ! FOR SALE Orders promptly (111- |ed good assortment few samples ! left at bargain prices. Myers Mfg. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. FOR SALE Handsome large set of valuable black *urs. pillow muff, ani mal shaped scarf, wry latest. Set new, never worn; sacrifice for $12.00; worth $65.00. Lady going to Florida for win ter months, not needed. Will send to any address . C. O. D. privilege of in spection before payment. All expenses paid. Miss Alexandra, residence 14 | j lOust Centre street, Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE. CHEAP Addreasograph foot-power machine, with cabinet. Jlar risburg Shoe Mi'g. Co.. Harrlsburg pa. ronsALi: on EXCHANGE FOR SALE 1912 u-passengei' Studebaker. cheap, or will trade for small car with cash In difference. John Forney, 10 Arg.vle street. FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE a good-looking and sounding piano for a talking ma chine, with records. Call, or write, 1531 Cedar street. Stale make and number of records. . tOK KENT DESK In weil-furnishcd office, with full privileges of same; rent cheap. In iiuiru 429 nroad street, a to 11 A. M. Phone 3U13J1. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent, ! $25.00 per month. Can be used .» an office or small store room. Bl SIN ESS OFI'OHTI N ITIES I I MADE 950,000 In five years in the mail order business, began with fv j Send for free booklet. Tells how. Ilea- I cock. 355 Luclcport, N. Y. ' ANY intolligcnt rerson can earn good I ir,come corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ! tlcuiars. Press Syndicate. JUS. Lock | port. N. Y. 1)1* SIX ESS PERSONALS I REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING ! with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. & N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. GENERAL, UPHOLSTERING Seed us your old furniture—we use best of material —drapery work—carpet-laying. Estimates given. H. Vollniers suc cessor, Jos. Coplinky, 1208% 2 orth Third. Bell phone, FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, tbe | Druggist and Apothecary, lis Market i street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone > orders given prompt attention. Bell ; 1960. ABDOMINAL BELTS to order; any ! kind you need. Comhblnation Beits, 1 with truss, for naval rupture and Moat ing kidney. . S. S. Appendicitis Belts for I after operation. Lady attendants. ! Shanaman's, 408 Market, Second Floor. Harrisburg Paste Works 12t> Cameron street PAPERHANGERS'. billposters' book ! binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell ! phoce 11SSL, Accordian side and knife plait | ing done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. All work !done on premises. Simras, clean j ers and dyers, 33 North Second I street, 802 North Third street. HAULING H. W. I, AT UK, 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. UUM.y 1U LUM MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate < security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o ; 1-iox 174. Harrisburg. Pa. LOANS—IS to *2OO for nonest work- I ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in instalments i to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. STORAGE; ! HAItRISBL'RG STORAGE CO. Two ! new eight-story brick warehouses, one ! absolutely fireproof divided into flre -1 proof private rooms of various zizee for 1 the storage of household goous; the other warehouse of the most approved type of lire retardent construction for Benerai merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele ctors and spiral chute for tbe quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds e£ merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near ; Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE IN 8-story brick building, rear 40S Market street. Household goods la clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to I*. U. Diener, Jeweler, 4»8 Market St. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone —New Four-story Building Private rooms—Furniture and china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pil vate rooms, »1 to J3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both shones. LEGAL NOTICES An Ordinance regulating the mainte- I nance of shade trees and other trees upon or along sidewalks of the Bor ough. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Paxtang, and It is hereby ordained by authority of the name. Section 1. Any person who shall have shade or other trees growing up on or along any sidewalk in the bor ough shall keep them pruned and trim med so that no branches or limbs shall project over the sidewalk at a height of less than eight feet above the grade of the sidewalk. Section 2. Any person who shall vio late this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars and not exceeding twenty dollars. Passed Council October 2<>. 1914. J. Q. A. RUTHERFORD, JR., President of Council. Attest:— H. W. CROUSE. Secretary. [SEAL] Approved October 2S, 1914. T. W. SMALT/WOOD. 4 Chief Burgess. MARKET nanny I II OPENING TIM . I Fractional Gains Were Scored by. Some Coppers; Under tone Uncertain New York, Dec. 16. Reactionary (tendencies were again uppermost ati ] the opening ot' to-day's stock market,' the international list evincing greatest I weakness. I'nion Pacific, Southern Pa- I ciflc, Canadian Pacific, St. Paul, IT. S. Steel and Smelting soon fell under yesterday's lowest quotations. Balti more and Ohio all shared in the declin ing movement, together with Reading and some less prominent stocks. Frac tional gains were scored by some of 1 ' the coppers, but Amalgamated pur sued an uneven course. Prices strengthened 011 moderate buying or ders, hut the undertone continued un certain. Pill I. A OKI. I'll I A I'ROUUCE IBy Associated fress Philadelphia, Dec. 16. Wheat Easier; No. 2. red, spot, export, $1.19(&> 1.20;%: No. 1, Northern, Dulutli, export, $1,290 1.31. Corn Finn; No. 2, yellow, local, I 81 (ff S1 Vi e. Oats Firm: No. 2, white, 54® 54 lie. Bran —• Steady; winter, per ton. $26,504! 27.00; spring, per ton, $25,004.1 • 25.50. Refined Sugars —■ Market steady; powdered, 4.95 c; tine granulated, 4.55 c; confectioners' A, 4.75 c. Butter The market is firm: western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy. :;7c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $12,00® 12.30 per case; <lo., current receipts, free cases, $11.40 per , case; western, firsts, free cases, $12.00 '1 12.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $11.40 per case. | Live Poultry—Weaker; fowls. 11 4i l I 13c: old roosters. 10c; chickens, 10#j> • j 13c; turkeys, *l3®l6c; /ducks, l:!(d 14c; . I geese. 1 :.'(•«. 15c. | Dressed Poultry Firm: turkeys, fancy, 21®22c; do., average, 174119 c; , , fowls, heavy, 17 'i (a lStjc; do., average. 114«»16Vj.c; do., small, 12d 13c; old roosters, 12'ic; broiling chickens, near by, lS®l6Hc; western. 144?20c; roast , Ing chickens. 146j23c;; ducks, i4@lsc; 'geese, 12@13c. Flour—The market is steady;; winter, tL U L LEGAL NOTIOl:S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' j application will be made to The Public I Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania by The Hell j Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, for a certificate of public convenience. ' evidencing the Commission's approval of an agreement with the Harrisburg . Light and Power Company for the sale t of two poles in Harrisburg, Pennsylva , ilia, the public hearing on which will ; j he held in the rooms of the Commission, at Harrisburg. on ihe 6th day of Janu ary, 1915, at 2:30 P. M. when and where all persons in interest may appear and I be heard If they so desire. Estate of John T. Tilghman, deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the 1 above estate having been granted to 1 he undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make 1 payment, and those having claims to 1 present the same to t MARGARET TILGHMAN. • Or Executrix. I HARGEST & IIARGEST, Attorneys ! SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ; ed until 2 P. M„ December 19, by the | undersigned at his office. Calder ISuild ! ing for the construction of a Golf j Club House in Reservoir Park. Plans and specifications may be seen at. the above of lice after December 14. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bond, approved by the City Solicitor. for S2OO, [ and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the f contract price will be required of the 1 successful bidder to secure faithful per formance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject anv ■ and all bids. I M. HARVEY TAYLOR. 1 ; Superintendent of Parks and Public . Property. • In the Estate of John C. Kunkel, late I of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin 1 County. Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have ' been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted t« said Estate are re ! quested to make immediate payment. 1 and those having claims will present I them for settlement to 1 LOI'ISA S. KCNKEL. • j Executrix. 11 South Front Street. ■ j Harrisburg, Pa. BSIIF Xmas Money V "■■"Ml "1 B7J ILL your supply of Money hold out ? Don't sacri- I 5L fice that gift to a loved t just because you haven't | i money. Consult us. We >ply people of salaried posi ns with money in amounts $5 * SSO eral Terms —Quick Loans—Strict Con fidence Are Our Mottoes , , • Open Evening* from December 12 to 24. | nployees Discount Co. 6 N. 3rd St., Room 2, Security Trust*Bldg. ENSED BONE D ), > \ .rlear. $3.8504.10; straights, Pennsyl- t | vanla. new. $5.0005.25; spring straight* fl i $5.350 5.60; do., patents, $5.6506.90; ' I western, $4.2604.40; patents. li.ouu ' 4.76: Kansas straight, jute aacks. s4.ls 04.30: spring, firsts, clear, $4.0094.1f: ttralglits, $4.2004.30; patents. $4,150 I 4 80. i Hay The market Is weak; tlm otliy. No. 1, large bales. $18.00018.50; ' No. 1, medium bales, $15.50016.60; No. j2, do., $15.50016.50; No. S, $14,000 I 15.00; sample, $13.00014.00; no grade, ! $11.00013.00. s I Clover mixed hay. Light mixed. ? $17.00017.50; No. 1, do., $16.00016.60; } No. 2, do., $14.5001a.50. 1 I j Potatoes Market weak; New j York, per bushel, 58®62c; Pennsylva- M nia, per bushel, 45050 c; Jersey, per ! basket, 35 040 c. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1 Open. High. Low. Clos. | Alaska G M 26% 25Ni 25% 25>i A null Cop . 55 55 3s 54 1 2 5 4'. 2 Am Bt Sug. 2914 30>i 29 30 Am Can .. 26 , ,. t 26 26 >4 26% Am Can pd • 90 90 90 90 AmC&F. {5 45 44« i 44% Am Cot Oil 39 'i 4 0 39 40 Am lee Sec 23 23 22 % 22% 1 Am Smelt . 58',-i 58% 58% 58% AmT&T. 118 11S 118 118 Anaconda . 26% 26% 26 >4 26',i Atchison .. 93% 93% 93% 93^1 B&O 70% 70% 69'4 69 Beth Steel . 40'« 41% 40 40 Bklyn RT. 86% 86% 85% 85% Cai Pet ... 17»« 17% 17% 17% Can Pacific 157% 158% 157% 188 , Cent C&O 43% 43% 43% 43% ' |C, M&StP 90% 91% 90% 90% C Con Cop. 34% 34% 3 4 34 % 1 Erie 22 % 22% 22 22% 1 Erie, Ist pf. 35 35 35 35 Gt. N. pl'd.. 116 116% 115% 115% Gt.N.Ore s. 27 27 27 27 In.-Met. pf. 52 52% 52 52% Lehigh V. . 135 135 135 135 Louis. & N. 125 125 125 125 Mex. Petro. 51 51% 51 51 Mo. Pac. .. 9 % 10% 9% 10% New Con.C. 12% 12% 12% 12% N. Y. Cent.. 83% 83% 82 82 N.Y..N.H.&H. 54% 56% 54U 56% N. Pac. ... 103 103 102 " 102 Pac. Mail . 21% 21% 21 21 P. R. R. .. . 108% 108% 108 108 P. S. Car.. 35 35 35 35 R. C. Cop. 16% 17 16% 17 Reading .. 147% 148% 147% 147% | R. I. &S. pf 75% 75 % 75 75 So. Pacific. 86% 86% 86 86% So. Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% Tenn. Cop. 32% 33 " 52% 33 Texas C 0... 13.2 132 132 , 132 Union Pac. 117% 118% 117%' 118 I U. S. Rub.. 53 54% 53 54% ! U. S. Steel 51 51% 50% 50% I IT. S. S. pfd 104 104% 104 104% l I'tah Cop'r. 49% 50 49% 49% , Va. e. C.... 21% 21% 20% 21 West. Md.. 14% 14% 14 14 West. IT. T. 59 59 % 58% 58% ■ West. Mfg. 68 68% 68 68 CHICAGO CATTLE flv Associated Press Chicago. 111., Dec. 16. lings Re '! celpts. 33.000; strong. Bulk of sales, ' I s7.os(fi 7.20; light, $6,709(7.25; mixed, $6.850 7.30; heavy, $6,80 0)7.30; rough. $6.8006.90: pigs. $5.5007.30. Cattle Receipts. 19,000; weak. Na- PUBLIC SALE , 1 of t Valuable Real Estate The undersigned will offer, at public sale, in front of the Court House, in Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturday, December 19, 1914, at 10.00 a. m., for the payment of debts of the late Eugene M. Ensminger, deceased, the following Harrisburg real estate: TRACT XO. I l'roiitlng 105..' feet iiu Ihf east utile of Xorth Front street, JOO feet north ot Seneca Ntreet. and eitruillDK la depth a dis tance of 11(0 feet on tbe southern aide to n IS feet wide alley, upon which It frontN 77.4 feet, more or least together with the present Interest, If aa>-, of said decedent In the extension of aald tract of land to low water-mark. Kreeted on snld traet of land la n l!Vi-"l«ry frame dwelling I house. TRACT XO. 2 Fronting 4U feet on south aide of llerry street, and extending In depth to Berryhllt atreet. Thereon erected two-story, mansard roof, frame dwelling. \ o. IK 17 Kerry street, nnd two frame dwelling houses, Aos. 1830 and Is:!- llerr.vhlll atreet, and frame barn. The above described premises will be Bold clear of all llenß. Terms of sale: —10 per cent, on day of sale, balance on or before December SI, 1014, upon delivery of deed. , JOHN". M. ENSMINGER. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY. Executors of the Will of Eugene M. Ensminger, Dec'd. Referring to the above* Rale: Arrangements can be made with the undersigned by purchasers to borrow 00 per cent, of the purchase money on bona secured by first mort- SHge on the property purchased. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. tlve steers. $0.2ri@10.40; western, $5.00 <B/7.90; fowl and heifers, $33.00@7.90; calves, J6.00«i5.50. Sheep Receipts, 15,000; strong. Sheep. $5.50@>6.65; yearlings, $7.50® 7.75; lambs, $7.60^8.80. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 16. 2 P. M. Stock steady. Cambria Steel 43 General Asphalt. Pf(l 6S Lehigh Navigation 77',a Lehigh Valley 67 '•* Pennsylvania Railroad 54 Philadelphia Electric 24 . Philadelphia Company ;>4T» Philadelphia Rapid Transit 1" Philadelphia Traction 80 Reading 74 3-16 Storage Battery 4!) United Gas Improvement 82"* U. S. Steel 51 CHICAGO BOARD OK THADE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Dec. 16. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—December. 1.18%; May, 1.22%. Corn—December, 63; May, 6S»^. Oats—December, 47%; May, 51 T«. Pork—January, 18.30; May, 18.77. l>ard—January, 10.05; May, 10.27. Ribs—January, 9.97; May, 10.27. PHILADELPHIA CLOSING STOCKS Philadelphia, Dec. 1C. —Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel, 42%; General Asphalt. 33; do pfd., 67%; Lake Supe rior Corporation, 12; Lehigh Naviga tion, 77U; Lehigh Valley, 67%; Penn sylvania R. PR., 54 1-16; Philadelphia I Electric, 23*#; Philadelphia Company, | 34Philadelphia Rapid Transplt, 13; Reading. 71 B i; Storage Battery, 48',i; I'nion Traction, 40%; United Gas Im provement. 82%; u. S. Steel, 50%. All that Fame chaneth and naith Is vaunting and vanishing breath; Love, and duty, and death. There are the things that remain. —Alfred Austin. 1 MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLB and others upon their own names- Cheap rates, easy payments, conliden -1 tlal. Adams * Co., n. 304. • W. Market S«. MONEY ' FOR CHRISTMAS LEGAL KATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 X, MARKET SQUARE Room -1. 4th Floor bpooner Building 15
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