HERE'S WHERE YOPIL Fll THE PEOPLES 9 MARKET PUCE • | Cheer Up! DREAMS DO COME TRUE It IS possible to get a stenographer who can take your dictation and then hand you a neatly typed letter reading EXACTLY as you dictated it. Of course you are WILLING TO PAY real, genuine U. S. coin for such service? Then try a Telegraph CLASSIFIED AD. Tell just what you want and ask for EXPERIENCE. Use a Telegraph box address. Your dreams will come true. Phone. Bell 2040; Cumberland 203. DIED NEELY On Tuesday morning:, at 8 o'clock, at her home. No. 1011 North Second street. Mary Emma Daugh erty Neely, wife of Dr. Edgar C. i Neely. . ~ 1 Funeral Friday forenoon, at 11. o'clock, from her late residence. Burial In Harrisburg Cemetery. Relatives and , friends invited to attend without ; further notice. I IX MFMQRirM IN sad, but loving memory of my dear father, L 11. Spotts, who departed I this life so suddenly January 18, 1909. | Absolve, we beseech Thee. O I»rd the j soul of Thy servant. May his soul rest in peace. »«*■ His daughter. MRS. THOS. McCLINTOCk. ( L/OST I-OST Driving glove, on Front street. Steelton, Monday. Reward if j returned to 231 Main street. Steelton. i WILL party who found pocketbook ; and two ringrs. please see Mrs. Forrest | Maulfair, Palmyra again. Reward. EOST Diamond-saphire ring. Mon day night. Reward if returned to 333 South Thirteenth street. FOUND FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing Where? At Kggert's Steam Dyeing ; and French Cleaning Works 1245 Mar- | ket street. Call either phone. We de liver and call. I HELP WANTED—.\lale WANTED—An energetic, ambitious, j active man to establish permanent I business. Health and Accident lnsur- I, ance. Immediate cash returns and fu- j ture. Address National Casualty Com- I pany, Detroit. Mich. I CANVASSERS WANTED Men to I solicit for the tea and coffee business, i Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North I Second street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, 11-372, tells . how. Examinations in this State soon. • Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. WANTED Railway Mail Clerks; ! Harrisburg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to $l5O month, llarrlsburg examinations i coming. Sample questions and full de- j scription free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 361-A, Rochester. N. Y. ARMV OF UNITED STATES. MEN ! WANTED. Ablebodled, unmarried men , between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For • information apply to Recruiting Officer, | Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., i Harrisburg; 4 8 N. Queen St.. Lancaster; I 353 Pine S*, Williamsport: 37 W. Mar- !■ ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St.. 1 Shamokln. Pa MEN WANTED to become practical ' chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu nlty affords students will be given chance while learning to earn 30c an hour on overhauling work. Make ap- ! fdication at once. Special course for adies. Hay and night schools. Auto I Transportation School and Machine Shop, 5-7 North Cameron street. «- —— \ Houses For Rent 5 N. 9th St.. 2»,4 s. f $» 922 Ash Ave., 2'4 s. f„ 6 r., SKI 190S Greenwood St.. 3 s. f., 8 r., (11 1019*4 S. 21H St., 2hi s. f SI" 635 Briggs St.. s. f., 6 r sl2 803 East St.. 2 s. b., 5 r sl2 1 140 Linden St., 3s. f„ 8 r il2 I 2148 N. 7th St., 3s. b.. Br. b.. ..sl3 i 1515 S. Cameron St., 2'i s. b.. 8r„ (13 . 1130 S. Cameron St., 2% s. f sl3 ' 2139 Atlas Ave., 2'i s. b 913 1804 N. 6th St.. 2'i k. t sl4 j 627 Briggs St., 3 s. b.. 8 r sl4 ! 1501 Allison St.. 2 1 ;. s. h $1,% (J 2232 Eogan St.. 3 s. b., 8 r sl.l 1538 S. 13th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r $1(1 610 Emerald St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r sl7 303 S. 14th St.. 2M s. f sl7 I 66 N. 16tli St.. 3 f„ 8 r sl7 j 1218 Mulberry St.. 3 s. f„ 7 r. b.,..518 1715 Regina St.. 3 s. b., 8 r SIK ! 1820 Derry St., 2% s. f„ 7r. b., f. $lB • 216 Yale St.. 2 s. b., 7 r. h S2O 2238 N. 4th St.. 2<j s. b., 8 r $23 2202 N. sth St., 3 s. b.. 9 r. b. ...$32 1923 Market St.. 3 s. b., 10 r S4O 2236 N. 2d St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. b SOO 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b., 10 r. 2 b„ $75 23 S. Front St.. furnished. 4 s. b. 343 Muench St. housekeeping apartments. FROM APRIL IST 1911 N. 7th St m.i 133 N. 13th St., S |. b S2K Derry St. (Paxtang). 2>4 s. f S3O Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE 'Kir® Insurance Surety Honda j Loruit and Court Btrer<« , VV EDN ESDAY EVEN IN G, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANU AR Y 13, 1915 HELP WANTED—MaIe \\ .\XTED Man to take charge of an established tea and coffee route, at once; salary and commission proposi tion; must be able to furnish bond and ttood reference. Only married men considered. A live wire can earn $25 ,or $::o per week. Apply Jewel Tea Co., i —l>9 Broad street. HF.I.l' WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A middle-aged white woman for general housework; no I washing or Ironing. Apply 1500 State I street. ' WANTED Young lady for office j work; must live on Allison Hill; give I age, former experience and wages ex pected. Address X., 1419, care of Tele graph. • WANTED Young lady for cashier lin market and provision store. Good situation. Call Room 507, Ivunkel Building. 6 to 7 this evening. HARRISBURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL Stands for lndividual instruction. Best known methods In teaching. Ileal touch typewriting. A personal Interest in each student. My guarantee—To prepare students for good positions. To aid them in securing employment. Tuition will be charged for 7 months only. Free after that time. Free trial. 31 North Second street. WANTED Reliable, middle-aged woman forgeneralhousework: bestref erence required. Apply to Mr. Myers care of Myers Mfg. Co.. Third and Cum berland street. above Millers Shoe Store. AGENTS WANTED WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS are coining money with our easily demonstrated specialties. Write to-day for particu lars and new catalog. John A. Geeting, McKeesport, Pa. BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. Great opportunity for man or woman to make So'.OO to sls 00 a day. Unusually liberal terms. Spare time m:... be used. Par- i ticulars and samples free. Universal i Bible House. 1008 Arch street, Phlladel- I phia. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Position driving tour ing car. preferrably a Ford. Address Box 86, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged man de sires position in office, or anv light work inside; small wages. Address R. t 1426, care of Telegraph. WANTED A position by a young man who lias had almost seven years' experience in the retail grocerv busi ness; also experienced buyer. Address G., 1423, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires any kind of work; willing tj take spare i time; can furnish best of reference. Call, or address. 605 South Third street. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Colored man desires po sition around store or house; can give reference. Call, or address. 520 Brown ' avenue. WANTED A sober, intelligent and confident, married, young man. 24 vears of age. wishes position of anv 'kind. Call, or address, 1717 Hunter street. WANTED Young, married man de sires position as chauffeur; can give reference; do O'.vn repairing. Call, or address. R. D., 29 South Couit street. WANTED Colored man desires po sition. as butler in private family, or work in hotel. Call or address) 329 Cherry street. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe I WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires position as managing or working housekeeper, or companion to invalid or elderly lady. Mrs. K. D. Wagner, Hurhmelstown, Pa. WANTED White woman desires day's work of any kind. Call, or ad | dress. 907 Sarah avenue. ' STENOGRAPHER Young woman. ; experienced, capable, good address, spelling and composition strong points, : knowledge of life Insurance accounting I and banklnp desires nosition as typist j and general office clerk; unquestionable | references. Address 8., 1427, care of I Telegraph. ' WANTED Young girl desires gen eral housework, or to keep house for widower. Call, or L address, 814 North Third street. » WANTED By w,.lte wdman, day's work for Tuesdays, Wednesdav and Fridays. Mrs. A. Ross, 429 Broad street. Phone 28R. WANTED By middle-aged wo- j man, position as housekeeper. Call, or address, 1337 North Second street! I Bell pnone S'JIBW. WANTED White woman desires ! washing to do at home, or day's work ' of any kind, or offices to clean. .Ad dress K , 1416, care of Telegraph. WANTED By white woman, gen eral housework, without washing. Ad dress 8., 1424, care of Telegraph, SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Good, reliable woman wants laundry, or day's work of any kind; can furnish good references. Call, or address, 1907% Seventh street, street. WANTED Young lady wants posi tion as office girl; ran give references. Address 8., 1418. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman desires position as cook, or dishwashing, in private family or boardinghouse. Call, or address, Associated Charities. 5 North Market Square. WANTED White woman wants washing and ironing at home. »CaU 130 Cranberry avenue. WANTED Young woifian would like to have genera! housework or posi tion as housekeeper. Call, or address. Miss A. S.. care of Mrs. Laten, 1712 Lo gan avenue. City. WANTED Position as housekeeper by young woman of experience. Ad dress L, -1414, care of Telegraph. > ! WANTED —By colored woman, ! day's work of any kind. Call, or ad j dress, 808 Cowden street. City. Situation Wanted—Male and Female WANTED Man and wife want work, woman for general housework, and man to work around house. Apply | 141 Linden street. REAL ESTATE FOR SAMS FOR SALE Beautiful new brick ; houses on Second and Third streets, Riverside. Steam heat and all other i modern Improvements. Prices, (2,800 to (4,700. Easy terms. E. Moesleln. 124 State street; Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Mar- I ket street. i FOR SALE On account of going West will sell my home, on North street, on Hill, 10 rooms, all modern improvements. Lot, lr.xllO. All cash not necessary. Address 3., 1415, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Farm of 62 acres, situ ated In Wheatfleld Township, Perry County, Pa., 3H miles north of Dun cannon, Pa.; 150 fruit trees, peach and apple, on the farm, anil spring water jln the house. Price, (1,600. Call on, or • address. 11. V. Lukens, Duncannon. Pa. ] R. D.. 4. FOR SALE No. 214 Crescent Street I —three-story brick house S rooms — j bath gas furnace porch ce mented cellars lot. 18x160. Particu lars at Bell Realty Co., Bergnpr Build | i"g OI'H JANUARY BARGAIN SALE 18 ACRES; frame buildings: one fourth mile from Brandtsville Station; 225 Fruit Trees; some in bearing; pos session April 1, 1915. Price. $1,200.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. | Second and Walnut Streets. OIK JAM'ARY BARGAIN SALE 1940 Green St. reduced (200.00. | 158 Paxton St. reduced SIOO.OO. 155 Paxton St. reduced (lOO.Ou. ! N. E. Cor. Bowman Ave. and Chestnut , St., Camp Hill, reduced (250.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO . ! ' Second and Walnut Streets. NO. 1345 NORTH STREET 3-story frame house; 8 rooms; bath; gas; fur nace: porch; lot. 21x90 to wide drive alley. Inspect it. Price light. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. (2.700 WILL BUY a 3-story brick house on Allison Hill; 8 rooms; bath; Sas; electric light; porch: furnace, nly (300 needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! Or will exchange for improved city property, an .imposing 14- room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban residence. All Improvements; i porch. 10 ft. wide. 70 ft. long. Lot 116x200 ft. Shrubbery; C kinds of [ fruit in bearing. Trolley near; 12 i minutes and one fare from Market Square. Call Bell phone No. 3048 L 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Storeroom, 1200 North Third street; from April Ist; special price. 33x100, 9x14 show windows. Apply J. S. Sible, 25b Herr street. FOR RENT Two-story frame house, 321 South Fifteenth street; rent, (12.00 monthly; 5 rooms. Inquire Dau phin Deposit Trust Co. GREEN STREET HOUSE. 2014, FOR RENT at (22.60 per month, worth (25. Also other houses at lower rates. Par ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT Two-story brick house; 8 rooms and bath; all improve ments; nice front porch: In tine condi tion; hot air furnace. Rent, (18.00. 52S South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT -j- 124 State street. Ap ply at same addfess. FOR RENT Store room and base ment, 26 South Third street. Imme ate possession. Apply «No. 402 Walnut street, or Harvey T. Smith, 204 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT - New ten-room brick houses; all conveniences; laundry; vapor heat; porches and yards. Appiy to MacWllliams Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals J. E. Uippie, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment 5 rooms and bath, with all modern conveni ences. Apply 1118 North Sixth street. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec ond floor housekeeping apartments 1; ~e rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric ilghts gas city steam Jani tor service, .apply at above address. Mac DANI ELS A PA RTMENTS—House keeping furnished complete one large alcove room bay window small kitchen, gas i.inge, stationary wash tub private meter, bell, mail box. Reference exchanged. 1117 Mar ket street. Phone BU7J. FOR RENT Two rooms, completely furnished for light housekeeping, with use of bath. No children. 1238 lvitta tlnny street. FOR RENT ; An apartment, three rooms and bath, coal and gas range gas and electric lights, (15.0 v month'y' Applv Mehriug's Liquor Store, Fixtli Bell phone 20J1, United FOR RENT Apartment, steam heat, all conveniences, corner Third and Herr streets. Apply 264 Herr street. APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT WANTED Five or six-room apartment, with batli by April 1 or before. State if same' has bay window, or porch, and rent wanted Address P. O. Box 204. Rarrlsbury. Pa! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT _ Nicely furnished rooms in private family, during Inaugu ration. with or without board; all con veniences. Apply 619 Harris street. ROOMS FOR RENT All conveni ences; centrally located; nicely furnish ed, second apartment. Apply HofTman Apartments, Fifth and Market streets. FOR RENT Large, warm room, well furnished, facing Capitol Park use of bath and phone. 406 North street. LAROE, well-lighted. furnished rooms, single or ensulte; city steam; use of phone. Call 719 North Sixth street or Bell phone 613 R. ROOMS FOR RENT | ROOM FOR RENT—Third lloor front —furnished or unfurnished—all lm ?rovements use of phone. Bell. ISSW, or address A E. 8., care of Tele graph. FOR BENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1016 North Front street. TWO, three or four unfurnished rooms for rent, with hot and cold water, range and bathi-oom. on second lloor. Use of phone. Meltzer, 513 Wal nut street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room# In very good location; use of bath and telephone. Call at 203 Stcte street FOR RfcNT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte: all conveniences, in cluding phone. Apply 236 North Sec ond street. WANTED Man and wife for nicely furnished front room; private family; residence district; references. Phone 396 W. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room (front), use of bathroom and phone; only reliable party considered; use of livingroom; State street, near Fif teenth. Address J., 1421, care of Tele graph. ROOMS WANTED WANTED By member of the Leg islature. for the term, comfortable room, with privilege of bath, in center of city, not on street car line and not above second floor. Address Box K., 1125, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady wants fur i nished room, near downtown district, I with privilege of preparing breakfast In room: references, if desired. Ad ! dress, giving location, terms, etc., Box j 1429, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two furnished rooms, with board and home comforts, for ladv with two •wefl-wehaved children 7 and 9 years, in private family; all conveni ences; centrally located. State terms. Address R., 1422, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE I FINE ANO COMPLETE LINK ; AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs, Car riage Bobes. Worse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrisburg Harness A Sup ply Company, tiecoud and Cheaiuut streets. FOR SALE At Gable s, 111-117 S. Second St., 6,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 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 Owing to death in fam ily, 1 will sell my player-piano at sacri lice, excellent condition, about fifty rolls of music, bench and scarf; ma hogany finish. Address L*., 1420, care I of Telegraph. POOL ROOM AND CIGAR STORE FOR SALE at inventory; half or whole; buyer to take charge at once. Address P. R.; care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Brooder house, 4x6; tireless brooder: Prairie State incuba tor, 100-egg machine, gas or oil; feed box. fountain sprays and can, and 27 White Wyandotte. line stock. Com plete, $60.00. I. W. Tillman, Lemoyne Bridge. Lemoyne, Pa. FOR SALE. QUICK ldeal Ham mond typewriter. Good as new. Big bargain for some one. $lO. Rev. H. B. I Barshinger. 201 North Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—An old-established drug business for sale. Location In central part of business section. Terms rea sonable. Address F., 1428, care of Tele graph. lAjlt SALE Ford Model T touring car, in good shape; also touring and roadsters of other makes at bargain prices. E. W. Shank, Central Garage, 334 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Twenty pairs pigeons, Maltese and Homer cross for squab breeding. All working. R. C. Balr, 2317 Sixth street. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Second hand touring Mitchell automobile; fully equipped; in first-class condition; fore door body: new tires; 1910 model. In quire Harry J. Sheeley. Mechanlcsburg Auto Shop, 629 West Main street* Me chanlcsburg, Pa. \ , FOR SALE Oldsmobile, in good condition. Chas. E. Lyter's Repair Shop, City Auto Garage. FOR SALE CARUS on Hl* at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE A 1914 Ford Touring car—as good as new—with extra equip- I ments. Inquire of 116 West Main street. Palmyra, Pa. CALKS ! FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111-117 S. I Second street. Red Tip, Ring Point, | Blizzard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE One Packard touring car, in good condition—price, $500.00. One Columbia, $500.00. Apply Pen brook Garage, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Must raise money quick. AVill sell my upright mahogany piano for $90.00 cash. Elegant tone. High-grade make. Call United phone 633 Z. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE l2 metal hog troughs, 8 ft. long; 75 five-hole locust posts, suit able for board or rail fence. Bell phone 2449R, or P. O. Box 97, New Cumber j land. Pa. i GLASS window signs. 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. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS FOR SALE, 75 cents each. Bell phone 2867R3. FOR RENT FOR RENT. AT~ONCE Store room of D. B. Ebersole, next to Square 111 Kllzabethtown. Pa. Inquire of Mrs. D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown, Pa. FOR RENT - Office in Commercial ! Bank Building, first floor iront. Rent. $26.00 per month. Can be used .a an office or smail store room. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Porch house, on Green or Second street, rent, $25.00 to $30.00. Responsible party will take three-year lease. Address P. O. Box 704, Harris burg. WANTED WANTED Experienced Trucker, on shares, two miles from city. AVill give one, two or three acres, furnish all manure wanted, plow the ground for same. Will also give garden 75x100 ft. to same party, If wanted. Bell phone 3449 R. t. O. Box 97. New Cumberland. | WANTED Party wants to buy u Baby Carriage; must be In good condi tion and sold at a reasonable price; state price in letter. Address C„ 1430, care of Telegraph. WANTED I have a good barber Bhop, modernly equipped. In good loca tion. Will rent or take a good barber to run It. Apply Cave Pool Room, 221 Market street. HORSES WANTED To board by week or month; $6 to $8 per month; also wanted to buy three or flve-tou | platform scales. Charles Stronir. Me chanlcsburg, Pa. Bell phone 101-4. GLASS WINDOWS will be placed Tn auto curtains while you wait. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. BUSINESS OI*I'O«rV!.MTIKS I MADE 150,900 in Ave years In tht mall order business, began with $6. Send (or free booklet. Tells bow. Hea cock, 366 Luckport. N. Y. ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding (or newapapnra; experience unnecessary. Send (or par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 795. Lock port. N. ▼. BVSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our beat efforts Insure your satisfaction. SL N. Cluck. 820 Woodbine street. FOR falling nair try Uroas Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, tbs Druggist and Apothecary. 11$ Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders glvon prompt attention. Bell IBCO. Harrisburg Paste Works 120 iM. Cameron Street PAPEKHAKOBKS', billposters' book' binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell I phone 11S6L. WEATHER STRIPS ln order to Introduce our Grooved Side Strips for doors and windows, rill sell you 104 feet for $2.00, regular price $8.32, and our automatic Bottom Strips at 60 ' cents each. Call at S. W. Hoist's, Wash- T Ington avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. OLD GOJ-.D AND SILVER, Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. HAULING 11. W. LATHE. Boarding tilablt sad National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul- Ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. I ;r,O3R ' AO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. LOANS*-*9 & to S2OO for nonest work ing people without bank credit at less than letiul ia.v.v payable In instalments to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pil vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A CO- 411 Broad street. BotJh shonea. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 4VS Market street. Household gooda In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. U. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, ons absolutely ilreproof divided into Ore proof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household gooda; 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 spiral 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. I l ii \I NOTICES In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 2825 ln the Matter of Clarence E. ,' JSarfos. Bankrupt. \ PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned Trustee will ex pose at public sale, on the premises of I the bankrupt, No. 627 Boas Street, Har risburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1015. ;At 1 o'clock P. M.. the following de j scribed real estate and personal prop- | erty: All that lot. or piece of land, situate ! in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: I Beginning at the southwest corner I of Boas and Cowden Streets; thence westwardly along Boas Street 20 feet 9 Inches to a point, the line of property I now or lote, of John Wagner; thence ! southwardly along said adjoining I property and parallel with Cowden Street 62 feet to a point; thence west- I wardly by said property, now or late of John Wagner and parallel with Boas Street 31 feet to a 3 feet wide private alley; thence southwardly along said 3 feet wide private alley 2S feet to an other 3 feet wide priva; a allev; thence eastwardy along the laft mentioned 3 feet wide private alley 61 feet 'J inches to Cowden Street; thence northwardly along said Cowden Street 100 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Having j thereon erected a dwelling house num- I bered 627 Boas Street, and bakery at i tached in the rear. ! Also the personal property of the bankrupt, consisting of wagons horses, harness, desk. iafe. bakery ' store fixtures, bakery equipment, ma chinery, motors, paper baes and various j supplies. The above described real estate will be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS lO per cent, on dav of sale, and balance thereof on confirma tion by the Court. JOHN C. ORR, Trustee. In the Estate of John C. Kunkel, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have ' been granteil to the undersigned, all ! persons Indebted to said Estate are re- | quested to make- Immediate pavment | and those having claims will present I them for sotUement to I.O!'ISA S. KUNKEI* Executrix, 11 South Front Street, j Harrisburg, Pa. | ' NOTICE is hereby given ti -* an ap- I' plication will be made to tlie Court of!- Common Pleas of Dauphin County on I the Bth day of February. 1915, at 10 I. o'clock A. M., under the provisions of. the Corporation Act of April 29. 1874, -1 and its supplements, for a charter for 11 an Intended corporation .to be called M "THE CONGREGATION OF SISTERS l- OF SAINTS CYRIL & METHODIUS." , tlie character and object of which are I the founding, endowing, supporting and j maintaining, through the charity of Its ' members, an Association of purely pub lic charity, for the education aiid in struction of the your- the higher edu cation of viuiig women, tho care anil training of orphans; and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjov all . the. rights, benefits and privileges con ferred by tlie said Act and the supple ments and amendments thereto. OLMSTED & STAMM. "State Department Has Supervision of Private Banks"—Supreme Court News tliat the State Supreme Court .hud sustained the constitutionality of the act bringing private banks under the supervision of the State Banking I Department was received with appro val at the department. Banking Commissioner William H. Smith, who was chiefly responsible for the enactment of this law, estimated that the decision will result in applica tions for license or the filing of bonds on the part of from 200 to 300 pri vate bankers throughout the State who have been holding oft In the hope that the act would be declared unconstitu tional. Several months ago fifteen arrests were made in Phlladelphln for alleged violations of the act. There was a conviction in one case, and a motion for a new trial, which Is still pending before Judge Henry, of Lebanon coun ty. who presided over the trial in Phil- i adelpliia. , BW PROFITS FELL i OFF A BIT 11114 Depression Felt by Nearly All In stitutions; Officers For Year Elected That 1914 as a whole was a fairly prosperous year in the banking busi ness was brought out late yesterday at the annual organization meetings of national banks. Several state banks elected oftlcers at the same time. Profits were cut down somewhat during the latter part of tho year be cause o? the necessity of keeping large amounts of money In reserve. Stockholders of the Merchants Na tional Bank elected as directors Louis Dellone. W. M. Donaldson. \V. L. Stoey, William Witmnn, John Dapp, David E. Tracey, P. 11. Zaughni, C. W. Lynch and 11. O. Miller. At the Steelton National Bank the directors chosen were Luther 8. Bent, Joseph J. Baughman, J. E. Ruther ford. John B. Liteh, S. C. Young, Sam uel Couffer. W. E. Abercrombte, Rob ert M. Rutherford. M. A. Cumbler, J. V. W. Reynders, Edward Bailey and Harry L. Dress. At the First National Bank the stockholders re-elected as directors (\ 11. Backenstoe. James Brady, John Pox Weiss, W. T. Ilildrup, Jr.. William Jennings, A. t". Stamtn and John K. Small. At the Rarrisburg National Bank the directors named are Edward Bai ley. J. G. M. Bay. H. A. Kelker, Jr., Ross A. Hickok. W. L. Gorgas, A. S. McCreath, George W. Retly and T. T. Wierman. At the annual election of officers and directors of the Penbrook Na tional Bank W. H. Wolf was elected president for the sixth consecutive term. Other officers are: Vice-presi dent. John A. Ebersole; cashier, W. R. j Faust; solicitor, I. B. Swartsc. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year by the Penbrook bank: John H. All wine. Amos C. Buck, Charles S. 8011. S. C. Buck, Edward M. Orum, John A. Ebersole, John A. Fackler. Oscar E. Good, Isaac D. Hor stick. It. S. Plank, Isaac B. Swartz and William H. Wolf. Directors named by the stockhold ers of the Merchanics Trust Com*- pany are B. F. Burns, Henry C. Clas ter, George E. Etter, John E. Fox, David Kaufman. Charles A. Kunkel, Samuel Kunkel, .T. 11. Troup, Christian L. Long. Walter Montgomery, John C. Motter. Ross Oenslager, Frank Payne, William Pearson and P. C. Romberger. Officers elected by the directors are: Charles A. Kunkel, president: John E. Fox, vice-president; John C. Motter. secretary and treasurer, and John F. Sweeney, trust officer. Stockholders of the Security Trust Company elected the following di rectors: A. B. Gardner, Joseph Davis, A. 11. Kreidler. J. K. Bowman, E. F. Doehne, Samuel Gardner, W. F. Reed, Harvey B. Balr. J. E. Garner, George A. Gorgas, J. O. S. Poorman and H. C. Claster. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Fanners' Market Company, held yesterday morning, five directors were elected, as follows: D. M. Dull, D. H. Baker. W. M. Hoerner, A. A. Pancake and M. G. Potts. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snavely New York. Jan. 13. , Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 27 >4 28'.* 27 U 27% I Amal Cop . 54 5 » 35 •» 54 54 »4 lAm Bt Sug 35 »,g 35% 35' i 35>,4 |Am Can .. 29% 29% 29% 29% lAm Can pd 94% 94 % 93% 94 iAmC &F. 47 47 % 47 47 Am Ice Sec 22 % 22 % 22 % 22 V> Am Loco . 28% 28% 28% ,28% Am Smelt . 60 %< 60% 60 60% Am T& T. .11 8 % 11 8 % 118 % 11 8% | Anaconda . *26% 26% 26% 26% i Atchison .. 94 94% 94 94% B & 0.... 68% 68% 68% 68%' Beth Steel. 52% 52% 51% 52% Bklyn RT. 85% 85% 85% 85% Cal Pet .... 15 15 15 15 Can Pacific 157 159% 157 159 Cent Leath 35 35 34% 35 C& O 43 43 42 % 42 % C. M&StP 88 % 88% 87% 87% C Con Cop. 34% 34% 33% 33%'' Con Gas .. 117% 117% 117% 117% Erie 22 22% 21% 22 Erie Ist pf 35 35 34 % 34% Goodrh BF. 27% 29% 27% 29% Gt N pfd . 114% 114% 114 114 Gt N Ore s 28% 28% 27% 27% In-Met ... 11% 11% llVi li In-Met pfd 50 50 I Lehigh Val 134% 134% 134 134 Louis & N 115% 115% Nev C C.. 12% 12% IN V Cent.. 88% 88% 88 % 88% j NY.NH& II 53% 54% 53% 53%' Nor P\c .. 102% 102% 101% 101%! IP R R ... 104% 105% 104% 105 % I Poo G & C 119 % 119 '/A ' Pgh Coal . 17%. IX 17% 18 ' I Pgh C pld 84% 85 84 % 85 Press S Car 38 38 35 35 i R C Copper 16% 16% 16% 16%' Reading .. 147% 147% 146% 147% It I& S .. 20% 20% 20% 20% So Pacific. 85% 85% 84% 84% So Rwy .. 15% 15% 15% 15% Tenn Cop'r 32 32 30% 30% Texas Co . . 133 133 133 133 Un Pacific. 119% 119% 118% 118% IT S R pfd 57 57% 56% 57% IT S Steel . . 51% 51% 51% 51% U S S pfd. 108% 108% 107% 107% Utah Cop'r. 51% 51% 51% 51% Va C(' ... 17% 17% 17% 17% West Md .. 15 15 14 14% i West UT.. 59% 59% 59% 59%' West Mfg. 73% 73% 73% 73% I xfo(..s7d4ublstz. darad rad rad rado' CHICAGO HUARI) OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 13. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.40?;; .Tulv. 1.25%. I Corn—May, 74%; July. 75%. Oats—May, 55%: July, 52%. Pork —January, 18.20: May, 18.S0. l.ard—January, 10.52; May, 10.80. Ribs—January. 9.82; May. 10.15. pmi.AnEt,P!in pKonfjcß By Associated Press Philadelphia. Jan. 13. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, spot, export, $1.37 W 1.10; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.45® 1.48. Corn —Higher; No. 2. yellow, export, 75%®76c: No. 2, yellow, local, 780 7814 c. Oats Steady: No. 2, white, 58® 58 %c. Bran Easier: winter, per ton, $28.50<g>29.50; spring, per ton, $27.00® 27.60. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 5.05 c; fine granulated. 4.i6i. confectioners' A. 4.86e. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy. 37c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first*, free cases. $13.20 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $12.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cas'js, $13.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, 1 fancy, 21®22c; do., average, 16® 18c; fowls, heavy, 18<3>19c; do., average, 14®17%C; do., small, 12®13c; old roosters, 13c; broiling chickens, near by, 16@22c; western, 14G20c; roast ing chickens, 13©17 c; ducks, 12©17 c; geese. 10® 14c. 11 RAILROAD SHARES GOJJP SLIGHTLY Metal Shares Supply Bulk of Trading in Markets Early Today By Associated Press New York, Jan. 13. — 1 Metal shares supplied the bulk of the early trading in stocks to-day, mostly at advances. Amalgamated, I'tah and Inspiration, coppers recorded gains presumably on the increase of home and foreign de mand. The list displays some uncer tainty, witli little or no change in fa vorite Issues. Anion? the railways Northern Pacific, Atchison. Pfd'.. and Western Maryland rose fractionally, with like declines In I'nlon Pacific, Pfd,. and Seaboard Air Line. Rumel.v went to » new low price and Motor Is sues yielded slightly. Dealings were far below the preceding session, both as to volume and scope. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Bv Associated Press Philadelphia. Jan. 13. 2 P. M. Stocks steady. Cambria Steel 42% Lehigh Navigation 76 Pennsylvania Railroad 52\ Philadelphia Electric 28?4 Philadelphia Company 33 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 11 Philadelphia Traction 78 Reading 73% Reading Gen. Mtgs Hid .•• Storage Battery 49% I'nion Traction «8% I nited Gas Improvement 83 United States Steel 51% I CHICAGO CATTI.K By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Jan. 13. HOSTS Re ceipts. 45.000;' strong. Bulk of sales, $6.70®6.90; light, $6.6006.95; mixed. $6.63!» 7.00; heavy. $6.60®6.95; rough, $6.60®6.70; pigs, $5.25®6.!»0. Cattle Receipts. 15,000; weak. Na tive steers, $5.50@9.50; western. $4.85r,r 7.50: cows and heifers, $3.10®7.90; calves, $7.50® 10.25. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; Arm. Mieep, $5.75® 6.65: yearlings, $6.85@7.80; lambs, $6.75®8.80. / \ For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust 'Building. Apply* % A u Union Trust Company « 1 j \ Public Sale of Stocks I Will sell 20 shares of Union Trust Company stock at Courthouse Sat- I urday, January 16, at 2 o'clock p. m. John T. Ensminger Auctioneer. * FOR SALE Forty—No. 3 Cyphers Incubators $20.00 Each On account ot using: the Mam moth Ineuhntora we, offer our amnll Incnlintors for anle which are In fine condition. Must call at farm for thein nt thla price. No ratna tlona without a deposit. Stouffer Poultry Farm WHITE 1111,1., PA. Boi 224, Harrisburg, Pa. $ MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- OA ingnien and Salaried Em ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4 tl» Floor Spooner Building JAPANESE GOV'T 00/ BONDS 0/0 Ask for I,etter 78.1 CLARENCE CONE & CO. 45 Broadway, New York BONDS AND STOCKS FOR SALE— SIO,OOO Harrisburg City 4's, 1919- 1937. 5,000 Harrisburg Light and Power Co. s's. 1952. 3,000 Columbia & Montour Klec tric Co. s's, 1943. 5.000 Klniira Water, Light & R. R. <•0. s's. 1956. 8.000 Colorado Springs Light, Heat and Power Co. .s's, 1920. 2,000 West Pcnn Traction Co. 6's, 1917. 5,000 Northwestern Klevated R. R. Co. (Chicago) s's, 1941, 20 shares Harrisburg Traction Co. 6 per cent, stock. 100 shares Harrisburg Railways Co. common stock. 50 shares Harrisburg Light & \ Power Co. 6 per cent, pfd, stock. 10 shares Harrisburg Trust Co. stock. 25 shares Union Trust Co. stock. WAXTKD— SS,OOO Harrisburg Railways Co. Ist s's, 1963. 5,000 Valley Railways s's, 1952. 10,000 Harrisburg Light, Heat & Power Co. Ist s's, 1924. 50 shares Harrisburg Railways Co. preferred stock. 5 shares West Harrisburg Market House Co. stock. "25 shares Harrisburg National Bank Stock. LESCURE, SNAVELY & CO. Investment Securities 8 X. Market Sq. HARRISBVnO, PA.
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