| MAI TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADS FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS l! DIED MCCLURK—On February 10, 1915, Sarah A. widow of the late Thomas 15. McClure, aged 73 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at , o'clock, from her late residence. -20 Harris street. The relatives and friends i'ro 'nvited to attend without further •.otice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. lOL'NT Charles K. Yount died at the Kevstone Hospital, Friday morning, February 12, 1915. aged 57 years Funeral services will be held from dis late residence. No. 1502 Green street, -">n Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o clock. Burial in Paxtansr Cemetery. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend vlthout further notice. Burial private. Services will be conducted by Pilgrim Commandery. No. 11, K. T. MIIjL.FR Emanuel H. Miller died at his home, 223 Boas street. Thursday, February 11, 1915, aged 03 years. Funeral services will bo held from Ms late home on Saturday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Burial in the East Har risburg Cemetery. Friends and rela tives are invited to attend without further notice. FOUND FOUND The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries, by calling either phone for Kggert's Steam Dye ing and French Cleaning \% orks, 1245 Market street. We call and deliver. HKI.P WANTED —Male ARMV OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. AMeliodied, unmarried men Vetween ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good chararter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster; 353 Pine St.. Willlamsport; 37 W. Mar ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St., Shnjnokin. Pa. BECOME Railway Mall Clerks: Har risburg Mail Carriers. 165.00 to $150.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Spring examinations —free, l'rankiin Institute. Dept. 361-B. Roches ter. N. T. WANTED Laster on soft sole shoes. Write The Horseheads Shoe Co., Horsehead. N. Y. OUT OF WORK Let us show you how to m<tl:e 135 weekly in your own town. Write to-day. Wllkon Supply Co.. Dept. T. Pottsville, Pa. WANTED Solicitors to canvass Harrisburg and vicinity; salary and commission to hustlers; state experi- ; etice, if any. Address 2924, care of Teleraph. LAYER Ol'T GOOD OPPORTUNITY for thoroughly comnetent man with several years' ex perlem'O in sheet metal work. Must be well versed in reading drawings, ex perienced in handling men and a : hustler. To be considered applicants | must (five age. state full • experience, wages expected, and how goon could report for work. Pangborn Corpora tion, Hagerstown, Md. WANTED Middle-aged man to look after our Spring business. Per manent position; fair wages. For par ticulars write, with references, Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks: examinations soon: over 2,000 appointments yearly: prepare at home; for Plan No. 15 of payment after anointment. Philadelphia Business College. Civil Service Dept., Philadel phia. Pa. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS held soon. Railway Mall Clerks: P. O. Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers. Private ami individual tutoring at rea sonable rates. Address Tutor, P. Q. Box 431. Hsrr'-'mrff. HELP WASTED —Female nORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL HAo registered 2S new pupils, and has room for a few more, day or evening. All jiattern cutting is taught by meas ure. You make your own dresses while learning. Works Dressmaking Sohool, £2 North Fourth street. WANTED Saleslady. Apply 315 Broad street. WANTED Girl, between ages 18 and 25. with knowledge and adapta bility for high-«"-ade needle work and salesmanship. Good opportunity in a good store. Address Box A. 1547, care of Telegraph. WANTED A middle-aged, settled, white woman for cook In a small res taurant located in a small town. Would like one who can help do waiting on customers. Good home to right party. Address Box 312, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply "Silk Mills," ITor. Second and North Sts. HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Three Catholic canvassers, male or female, for a high-class proposition. Call at 4 North Fifth street. T P. M. to-day or Saturday morning SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young, well experienced v :ndow cleaner desires work; three > tars' experience In New York City. Cull, or address, 1114 Christiana street <For Steff i. FIRST-CLASS chef (white) Is open fur position, hotel or restaurants best reference. D., 1552, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young white man de sires position as cook, or counter man, in hotel or restaurant. Call, or address, 1114 Christiana street. City. WANTED Bright, honest boy, 14 years of age, wishes position of any kind; can give best of reference#. A<l- ! dress W.. 1540, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work by man who can handle boilers, or janitor work; handy man with tools. Call 1616 Fulton street, | WANTED Young, married man. with fair education and good recom mendations. wants position as shipoing or receiving clerk. Address K.. 1549, j eai-o of Telegraph. WANTED Man wants env kind of I work. Apply 405 Bailey street, Steel ton. Pa. j SITUATIONS. WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Neat, young ladv de sires position to take charge of office or clerical work; exi>ferienced; can fur nish best of referenc-?. Address E., care of Telegraph. WANTED Place for general house •worl !>'• a young German woman. Ap ply 743 South Front street. Steelton, 1 WANTED Chambermaid, waitress cr second girl wants position; can fur- 1 •jl.sh reference. Address Box J.. 15.19. 1 care of Telegraph, or Bell phone 754 W. ' > FOR SALE 1317 Williams Street Two-story frame house (corner •• Williams St., and Sayford Ave.) containing seven ro'Hiit: and b;ith— electricity. Large store room on first floor. This property rnn be liuuubl for Casks balance •>■> easy terms. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. UF-AI, ESTATE Fire sur«.*fy Honda and Court Street* * FRIDAY EVENING, HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 12, 1915. SITUATION'S WANTED —FemaIe WANTED By woman, several of flees to clean, or day's work for Thurs day and Friday of each week. Cal or address. 657 Forster street. WANTED Colored woman desire general liolsework; no washing. Cal or addr ■. 618 State street. WANTED A young girl wishes place for light housework, or child' nurse. Call at 419 State street, Harris burg. WANTED Colored woman desire general housework; no washing. Cal 1248 South Cameron street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo | man desires plain sewing or day' I work: can be recommended. Call, "o j address, M. N. R., 923 North Sixt street. WA'NTED By colored woman an ; kind of work. Call 669 Briggs street. I WANTED • Colored woman desire I general housework or work of an kind. Call, or address, 219 Walnu street. WANTED To do washing am ironing at the house; can talk Englisl and German. Bell phone 932W, 112 Cowden street. WANTED Washing and ironing ti j do at home, restaurant or familv wash ing. Call, or write, 2 North Nintl | street, below State street bridge. ' Situation Wanted—Male and Femal< WANTED Middle-aged white mai ; and wife desires work of any kind to | sether. Address W., 1550. care of Tele | graph. HF.AI, ESTATE FOH SALE | FOR SALE —35 Acres located ii Fishing Creek Valley 6 miles eas ! of River 6-room frame dwelling new bank barn. Price. $1,000.00. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnu ; streets. I FOR SALE —54 N. Seventeenth St.— corner property three-story brick nearly new 9 rooms, bath and stean ! heat—front and rear porch—garagi on rear. Brinton-Packer Co., Seconi and Walnut streets. IX>OK at that vacant corner property j No. 620 Cumberland street for sail at reduced price all improvements |!< large rooms. Key at our office. Bel Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I TWO STEELTON HOUSES FOR SALJ Corner property plot, 40x100 located on Front street drive alle: or. rear. Very low price to quick buyer Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 180! N. THIRD STREET FOR SAL.I —3-story frame house 8 rooms hath gas electric light furnace —lot, 20x162 to drive alley. Bell Realtj ] Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALES Lots at Penbrook 30j • | 150, Paxtanjr and Riverside. Also for I sale one frame house, centrally located. " In the city; 6 rooms, tath and attic; hot r.ir heat. Price, *2,100. For terms • apply to S. Haldeman & Co.. Carpen ' ters and Builders, 3222 North Sixth ■ street. Job work promptly attended " to by calling Bell phone 3622J5. r M i Chicken, Fruit or Truck Farm 9 i for Sale. About seven acres, lin j est for this purpose. Near city ! and trolley. Act quick. Cash cr . terms. Address, "Chicken Farm," s care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Spring is coming. See the beautiful suburban homes at River ' side, before you buy elsewhere. Large lots. Fine porches. lx>w prices and ' easy terms. Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Market street. E. Moeslein. 424 State - street. . lj FOR SALE New 2',4-story house. .[ 2407 Main street. Penbrook: 6 rooms -'and bath; all modern improvements; II lot 40x106. McClellan J. Koomes, 2407 , Main street. Penbrook. | FOB SALE Apartment house, 404 i j North Second street; five apartments • and store; steam heat and all modern - I improvements. Apply, or address, M. i j Mall. 366 Herr street. 1 | REAL ESTATE FOR RENT '■ j FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent I street, new eight-room house;, all con • | venlencet; gas and electricity; large • , front porch; central location; rent, S2O. j : Apply inO Crescent street. 1 ' FOR RENT No. 2215 Atlas street; •lull impiovements; in good condition; rent. $16.00. Call Frank B. Wicker ' j sham, 410 Bergner Buildlnsr. FOR RENT 2225 and 2227 North I I Fourth street brick houses 8 roonio uiid bath all improvements I front porch. Apply W. il. Moody, Room 1 207 Trustee Building. 8 North Market | I Square. j ; j FOR RENT ! 138 Dock Street $9.00 ; [*l43 Ann Avenue y.oo ' . |1314 Marion Street 12.00 1 North Street 13.00 : ; .",12 North Street 13.50 I lis Cowden Street 14.00 j 1315 Currant Avenue 14.00 ] ' \ Capital Street 15.00 j UISSI Wallace Street 17.00 1 'll sl3 Penn Street 19.00 : 1208 N. Sixth Street, Apartment.. 22.00 i 916 N. Sixth Street 35.00; CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. j ! FOR RENT Whoie or part of house • ; between Locust and Pine <>n Second • 'street; central location, all conveni-i dices; suitable for residence or hoarii ■ | inghouse; rent reasonable. Addrcs* G„ 1545, care of Telegraph. '! FOR RENT llO9 Grt?r. street. Brick house, 8 rooms ana oatl:. all im pro-. ements, $85.00 per month, from • April 1. J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street. ! FOR RENT No. 1208 Walnut j street: three-story brick; r.ir.e rooms' land all improvements; ten minutes to i j Market Square: $20.00. Inquire J. Mor. | | row. 17 North Fifth street. ; | FOR RENT New two-story brick I 'house, all improvements, near Fifteenth I . ar.d Boas, located In line residential' ! section; rent cheap; immediate posses-j | M.-.n. Inquire 107 Boas street. Bell! ! phone 3618J1. FOR RENT Two-story brick 1 house, all improvements. $12.50 peri month, 1007-1009 Manada street. W. E. I Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell phone i 2593. FOR RENT Bl3 North Second | street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; all improvements; electric bells ; all rooms to kitchen; excellent location, i Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North Front street. I FOR RENT Houses with all Improve. me,.ts at moderate rentals. J. K. Glppl* .; 12RI Market street. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT i APARTMENT of five rooms, includ- , | irg kitchen and bath, for rertt from ' ! ' Aoril 1. Light, airy and convenient.. Not connected with other fiats. Inquire < 1 3V No 'th Second street. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, two or four rooms; rent reasonable; all conveniences. Apply befor* • o'clock, 621 North Second street, after 6 o'clock. 518 North Sacoad street Bell phone. APARTMENTS FOR RENT —Third floor apartment, at Walz jdorf. six rooms, bath and pantry, jail very light, city steam, facing j Capitol. Inquire -400 North I street. ! APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, with all modern ccn \eniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth ' I street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartments at south - east corner Fourth and Peffcr streets. I, All conveniences at reasonable rent. Outside porch. Apply B. F. Umberger, - 108 North Second street, or 427 Peffer s stree'. , ROOMS FOR MEM? » FOR RENT From 10tli inst., fur s ii'shed, second floor front suite; large - livingroom, bedroom, private bath; city steam; electric lighting; hardwood - , lioors; references required. 218 Pine s street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, with all conveniences, 1821 Park ' - street. s —.—. r FOR RENT Two nicely furnished It rooms, second floor, with use of hath and phone: a few steps to the trolley; - fine location. 203 Kelker street. Phone >' No. 1763 W. FOR RENT • Two furnished rooms » for light housekeeping. Apply 1417 f Vernon street. t FOR RENT Rooms, single or en - suite; all conveniences. Apply 236 1 North Second street. t —— 3 FOR RENT Four-room flat: all conveniences. Apply at 516 State street. FOR RENT DESIRABLE ROOMS single and , ensuite all outside rooms running j water elevator service city steam I heat in the Franklins Building, 212 i Locust street. Miller Brothers & Co., , Locust and Court streets. i FOR RENT No. 48 North Eigli- Iteenth street; six rooms and bath; all Improvements; excellent location; pos session March 1. Lady living alone oe- I copies third floor. .Rental sl6. Apply ! 48 North Eighteenth street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT on seiond floor. 522 North Third street. FOR RENT—Large, front room; cen ' t-al location; all conveniences; use of phone Apply 209 State street. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac 5-passen ger touring car, in iirst-class condition; ' shock absorbers in front, large bumper; Kellogg twin pump; Klaxon horn; ull " new tires; two extra tires, one has only • gone 1,500 miles; four good inner. 5 I tube.; good top; clock; extra light in • rear of car; hi:ndy lamp: all side cur -1 tains lirst-class. Guarantee in good condition. Address E., 1537, care of ; Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Ottie. CALKS ; FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S. • Second street. Red Tip, Ring Point, ■ Blizzard, Ro-.ve Junior. Can't Slip, Giant ' Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE Almost new counter - »so da fountain. Good condition. Will i ■ i sell cheap. Edgar T. Doyle, Tower City, ! ' j Pa. I ■ FOR SALE Long established, pay i ing Ice Cream and Snowball Factory. Owner wishes to retire. Will sell rea i sonable. Closest investigation invited. I Particulars at Spangenberg's, 507 Reily street, City. Bell phone 345 W. L THREE-CHAIR Barber Case for sale cheap. Apply to Leßoy O'Donnell, 181 J ■ North Front street, Steelton. | BARGAINS in L. C. Smith and Bros. j ■ and Underwood Typewriters; also one ; , Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices j reasonable. L. C. Smith and Bros., 36 i South Fourth. * i FOR SALE Oak dlningroom table j and buffet at a very reasonable price. Address 0., 1541, care of Telegraph. j 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 ' Gebhardtts, the "Bird Man," 1004 North j Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Grocery store doing a profitable cash business. Owner leaving city. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE—I 2-horse Milburn wagon, 1 dump wagon, good as new: 1 gooi> three-spring wagon, without top; two good top buggies, one with long body, suitable for farmer to haul milk; one new Jenny Llnd, 1 piano van, 1 pair) tive-ton scales, a lot of all sizes of rope, j «>ne large new sign. 25 feet long, 3 feet wide; one furniture car. good as new; ! one safe, one electric piano, cheap; all I kinds of tools. Call at Fifth and Wood- I bine streets. ..FOR SALE Snow-Flake Bleacher! Soft Soap Business, fixtures, good will, | recipe and trade-mark; also 5-passen-l ger Studebaker Touring Car, can be ! bought separate at a sacrifice. Leaving i city. John A. Forney, No. 10 Argyle street. FOR SALE I double paper trim mer, 1 perforator also, all in good ; order; lot wallpaper, folding paste:, j table, ladders. All very cheap. R. W. | , I Green, 1856 Park. Bell phone 1713 J. ! FOR SALE 7-year-old bav pacing i li.-.are: sound and extra well broke; I , works in all harness and is right. Ap- i ' Ply corner Fourth and Lewis streets, I , Riverside, i'a. j CIGARS For a limited time we are I ; giving 50 "Madame X" and 2." "Miss j I l.ou" Cigars for sl, postpaid. Snell I ! Co., Red Lion, Pa. • ' FOR SALE A Bargain —2O shares I Commercial Bank stock, of Harrisburg. ■ ! Call Bel! phone 765R or 1201.1. ! FOR 3Ai,E Brussels fcarpet. In I , Sood condition; canned fruit, window ! : blinds, lace curtains, lawn mower, i ! wood. Blue Flamo coal oil stove. Dealers { nee. not apply. Call 103 Evergreen | street. DOORS FOR SALE at Gables. 111-117 South! Second street. All sizes. Cvpress, i i White Pine an.l Fir Doors, Porch work, i I Sash. Shutters and Mouldings. i ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be I lectured at the Telegraph Business! j Office. ! FOR SALE Fine collection of Vic. | trola Records, in good condition; sol'" singly or any number one-third off list- I ed price: 200 Red Seal and others.* 230 : West State street. Bell phone CBSR. j GLASS window signs. Furnished I i | Booms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and , I Board and Table Board at 25c each. One ! o: these sB-ns will be given with each I six.time order for a classified ad. If ! paid in advance. Inquire at Office of i j Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT ~ ' I STORE ROOM (from March 15) 1 j 1007-1009 North Third Street room |2lx4'i ft.—good business location. Mil ler Brothers & Co., Locust and Court j streets. 1 j FOR RENT Garage, large enough | for one automobile; rent reasonable j Apply 417 Herr street. W'ANTKD 1 WANTED Second-hand gas plate ' with two or three burners: must be In I • good condition. Address Box W.. 1551 care of Telegraph. • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER about to open an office In Harrisburg, wants to rent room in desirable building. Will consider renting whole or part of room from present tenant. State terms and particulars. Address P. O. Box 685. WANTED TO RENT Small 10-20~ ' acre fruit and poultry farm; dwelling! in good repair; must have running ' , water; near railroad and trolley. Ad- 1 dress particulars, rental, etc., to Box I 1544. care of Harrisburg Telegraph, Ii I BUSINESS OHPORIUNITIES i ___ i I MADE $50,000 In five years in the I mail order business, began with $5. 1 Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- 1 cyck, 355 Lockport, N. Y. < BUSINESS OPIDHTUMTira Ft>R SAUK Tho Shippensburg (Pa.) News and Job Printing Office. Established 184 4. Owned by the pres ent proprietor 15 years. Owned by I>. K. and J. c. Wagner from 1866 to 1900, when death caused change. Advertis ing and Job work more than doubled under present ownership. Arrangement lias already been made for enlarging ctfice room. All books open to bonaflde t ros'iecttve buyers. Investigation is in. vited. J. C. Fleming. Shippensburg, Fa. THRBK-CHAIR BARBER SHOP and Pool Room, doing a good business in a thriving Pennsylvania town of 4,000. must be sold at onee at a sacrifice, as owner is leaving town. Address 8., 155.1. care of Telegraph. SMAI.L GROCERY STORK FOR SALE including fixtures, etc. Will take $.150 to quick buyer—reason for selling, going West. Address Box 1538, eare of Telegraph. ' WILL, sell a number of shares of llarrisburg Traction Companv stock Guaranteed six per cent. Price, S7O 00 per share. Address 1546, care of Telegraph. Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to quick buyer. On main street doing fair business. Apply Hap ple & Schwartz, Real Estate Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa. ANT Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for oar j ticulara. Press Snydicate. 798. Lock. ! port. N. Y. ' UL3I.M-.SS ffJtSU.NALS PIANO "JOV'ING by experts. Winter Piano Co., -3 North Fourth street Call 146. Bell phono. FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnln« Hair Tonic, prepared by Grosa th« Druggist and Apothecary, 119 2 ark " street. llarrisburg Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. ~OI*D GOLD AND SILVER, Diamonds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner Jeweler. NO 1 North Third street Bell phone 1274 L HAULING ~ H. W. LATHE. Hour,ling stable On.l National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos. »"f eß v boilers and general haul ing. If W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phono No 2503 R. NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furni ture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone S7ISJ. Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Mar ket street REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert heln Send us your worn furniture. Our beat 1 efforts insure your satisfaction, s w ; Cluck. 3-0 Woodbine street MONEY TO LOAN HONEST, industrious people without Real Estate.. Stocks or Bonds, can se cure small LOANS here consistent with sound business at Legal Ratea. Small Payments. Prompt, courteous, confl ! dential service. Profit-Sharing Loan Society- Chartered —Licensed—Bonded, j Second Floor, BN. Market Square, j MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate' 1 security in any amounts and upon any | terms to suit borrower. Address P. O ' Box 174. llarrisburg. Pa. ANY person _ needing money l* j . amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal- ' lor led position, would be benefited by I 1 calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.. I |-3« North Third street. LOAN'S—Jo to S2OO for honest work- ! | ing people without bank credit af less I than legal rates, payable in Instalments i to suit borrowers convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co 204 Chostnut Street. STORAGE 1 HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO. Two , new eight-story brick warehouses, one 1 absolutely fireproof divided Into fire proof pri .ate rooms or various sizes for i the storage 01 household goods; the! j other warehouse of the most approved ' type of tire retardent construction fori general merchandise. They are equlo | ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for the quick and safe handling of household goods 1 and all kinds of merchandise. Low ; storage rates. South Second street near ' Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE IX 3-atory brick building, rear 4OS 1 Market street. Household goods In clean, private' rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to 1 I\ G. Diener. Jeweler. 40X Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street. for i household goods and merchandise. Pri j vate rooms. $1 to *3. Wagons. 75 cents 1 1 per month. Apply D. CooDer & Co.. 411 ! , Broad street. Both phones. IN ME.MORIIM IN sad, but loving remembrance of ! our dear mother. Mary A. Bover, who ! departed this life February 11, 1910. Manv years ago we parted, But God above lie knows the best; We are all, "yes," broken-hearted, W.'hile, you are at, "yes," peaceful rest. Then sleep 011, dear mother, Tho' our eyes are dimmed with tears, We shall meet to part, no never. After waiting weary years. You were a good, kind mother. Always had a willing hand, And why "God" took you from us, Some day we shall all understand. HER CHILDREN. LEGAL NOTICES — _ 1 l ltt I KE'S I'OREtI.OSIRK SALK OF i NUIt'IIIIMUURL.iM) GAS PLA.VV | No. :iS'J 111 Equity, C. C. P., Northumber- 1 land County Security Trust Co. of llarrisburg, Trustee, etc., vs. North umberland Gas Company. BY virtue of a decree of foreclosure j made in the above entitled case, the in-'ersigned Trustee will expose to pub lic sale on Tuesuay, the 'Jth day of March, A. D. I'Jls, at 10 o'clock A. M . of said day. at the front door of the I County Court House In the City of llar risburg, Dauphin County, Pa,, the fol | lowing described property, viz.: The corporation frai.chises of North umberland Gas Jcmpany granted ly charter recorded in Charter Book of i Commonwealth of Pennsylvania No. 114, pag« 75. The franchises, rights and privileges granted to the Northumberland Gas (Company by ordlnancts of the Borough :of Northumberland approved June 11. line, and June IS, XDI.2. Also nil that lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the Borough of Northumberland, County of Northum berland and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a point ou the southern side of Nortliway Street at Intersection of properly of Frederick Mathlas and another; thence north 37 degrees 30 minutes east 200 feet to a point; thence south 52 degrees 30 minutes east 256 1 feet to a point; thence south 47 de grees 30 minutes west 203 feet along I west side of Canal to a point; thence 1 I north fifty-two degrees SO minutes j west 221 l'eet to starting point, upon | which are erected the necessary build- } ings, machinery, equipment and ap pliances used to manufacture gas. Also all other real estate, franchises, extensions, rights, privileges and im-J jmunitles, buildings, gas plant, gas' mains, conduits, pipes, tools, fixtures, ! appliances, engine;;, boilers, tanks,; gates, valves, connections, machinery 1 and equipment of every kind and char acter and all real, personal and mixed 1 property of every kind owned by North- j umberland Gas Company at tne date of I the transfer from the Northumberland ! Gas Company to Northumberland Gas, \ , EEGAI. NOTICES C Heat and Fuel Companv, to wit, on . September 20. 1912. And also all extensions, rights, prlv . ileges and immunities, buildings, gas . plant, pipes, conduits, mains, tools, fixtures, appliances, engines, boilers, I tanks, gates, valves, connections, ma t chinery and equipment oi every kind, t acquired, constructed and installed by ; Northumberland Gas, Heat & fuel Com . pany In the Borough of Northumber land, Pennsylvania. Together with all - and singular the tenements, lieredlta l nients and appurtenances unto the 1 premises afores"id, or any of them, or , any part thereof belonging or in any < I wise appertaining, not to include, how , ever: (a) The corporate rights and fran - ciilses 01 the Point Township Gas Com -5 pany acquired by Northumberland Gas, ) Heat & Fuel Co.. and the lines of pipe , laid in Point Township. Northumber -3 land County. Pa. (b) The corporate rights and fran - chisel of Northumberland Gas. Heat & t Fuel Company acquired by its Letters Patent dated the ISth day of March, ) 1912, the application for which letters [ patent is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Northumberland County, Penn . sylvania, in Charter Book 3, page 428, etc. ' (c) The pipes, conduits, and mains . leading from the borough of Sunbury to tho borough lin-i of the Borough ot ■ Northumberland at the northwest end of the county bridge leading from the • Borough of Northumberland to Puck er's Island. L'PON THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: Said premises and property shall be I sold as an entirety, free, clear nnd dl • vested of all claims, Hens and demands, • nnd all equity of redemption. The Trustee shall receive no bid from any one offer ng to bid for the premises ■ above described, who shall not first de posit with the Trustee as a pledge that he will mains good his b'd in case of its acceptance, the sum of SI,OOO in cash or by certified check acceptable to the Trustee, or $.1,000 par value of the -I bonds secured by the mortgage of the »| Northumberland Gas Co. to the Security • (Trust Co.. of llarrisburg. Trustee. The II deposit so received from- the success ful bidder shall be applied on account 11 of the purchase price. Upon the acceptance of any bid for • said property the purchaser shall forth with deposit with the Trustee in cash ' or by certified check satisfactory to the Trustee the sum of $2,500, less any 1 amount In cash which may have been 1 previously deposited by the successful bidder as a pledge that lie would make good his bid. The balance of the pur- I chase price may be paid either in cash ! 1 or by presenting and surrendering the First Mortgage Bonds secured by the i Mortgage given by the Northumberland 1 Gas Co. to the Security Trust Co. ot 1 larrlsburiT, and the overdue and un paid coupons pertaining thereto, as particularly directed under the decree ot' sale. For further conditions and for more particularity both as to the property to be sold and the terms of the sale, reference Is made to tho decree of > foreclosure entered in the above en titled case. . SECURITY TRUST COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. Trustee, llarrisburg, Pa. \NIGHT & TAGGART, Sunbury, Pa.; 1 EDWARD F. DOEHNE. llarrisburg. Pa- Attorneys. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Mon day, February 22, 1915. by Bessie Baturin. Myer Baturin, H.vman Kushel land Robert Rosenberg, under the Act lof Assembly of the Commonwealth of 1 Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to pro vide for the Incorporation and regula : tion of certain corporations," approved I April 29. 1874. and the supplements i thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "ROYAL BED DING COMPANY." the character and object of which is the manufacture of, I buying and selling «iattresses, pillows, I bed springs, bedsteads, couches and | bedding supplies, and all qthef matters > incidental to or forming a part of tile I general business aforesaid, and for 1 these purposes to have, possess and I (enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi- I ' leges of the said Act of Assembly and ! i its supplements. ROBERT ROSENBERG. Solicitor. NOTICE Letters Testamenta , on the Estate of Mary A. Koons, late of llarrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un- I dersigned residing in llarrisburg, Pa.. I | all persons indebted to said Estate are 1 requested to make immediate payment, | and those having claims will present 1 them for settlement. M. J. BECK LEY. SAMUEL BEISTLINE. Executors. NOTICE Is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, and will be con firmed by said Court on the 18th day i|<>f March, 1915, unless cause be shown 1 | to the contrary: ,• First and final account of Elmer W. Doekey, committee of Jay E. Reed, lunatic. First and final account of Mechanics I Trust Company, committee of Samuel B. Gipe. a lunatic. ] First and final account of Union 'Trust Company of Pennsylvania, of llarrisburg, Pa., committee of John C. j Smith, a lunatic, now deceased, late of 1 the City of Harrisburg. 1 First and tinal account of J. Spayd [Romberger, assignee of Morris M. Kiein -1 felter. of Derrv Township, Dauphin County. Pa. HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. 1 RAILROAD NOTES Pennsylvania railroad employes in Harrisburg will receive their pay for the lirst half of February. Thursday, February 18. The Pennsylvania railroad passenger itratfle olficlals are experimenting with 'movable chairs in parlor cars. They are being tried out in cars on the At lantic City division. | A series of lectures illustrated with | moving pictures showing safety first methods, will he given in Philadelphia February 15. I.oral employes whose 'runs take them to Philadelphia on !that date have been invited to attend. I They will be given at the P. R. R. Y. M. A.. Forty-first street and West minster avenue. Members of the Crescent club, em jploycs of the Philadelphia division of | the Pennsylvania railroad held a I smoker at Elizabethtown last night. There was music, speeches, eats and smokes. PROHIBITION FOR IOWA Des Moines, lowa, Feb. 12. The lowa senate to-day adopted a consti tutional amendment providing for state-wide prohibition by a vote of 39 to 2. The measure now goes to the house. Bank's Handle v,7 A * Less Than Last Month A decrease of $257,877.04 in the amount handled by Harrisburg banks in January as compared with Decem ber is shown in the report of Al. K. Thomas, secretary of the Harrisburg Clearing House Association. The to tal was $6,901,231.48. This is also a decrease of $650,347.48 | from the clearance for January. 1914. jThe European war and general busi -1 ncss depression are said to. be the j causes of the shrinkage. CHICAGO CATTLK ! Chicago, 111., Feb, 12. Hogs R e-1 ceipts. 22.000: strong. Bulk of sales, $ti.8006.75: light, $6.50®6.80; mixed, itb. 50ft 6.80; heavy. $6.40« i. 6.72',4 ; rough. $6.40*&6.50- pigs, $5.25 6.70. Cattle Receipts, 10.000: firm. Na tive Steers, $5,55®5.70: western. $4.85® . 7,35; cows and heifers, $3.25®7.75; (Calves. $7.00«f 10.25. 1 Sheep Receipts, 9.000; steady. Sheep. S«.S6«'7.OU: yearlings, $7.20® J7.75; lambs, $6.75®5.25. VACATION STARTS WITH PI R. MEN Passenger Rush Later in the Year j May Prevent Time Off; Engi neer E. C. Kulp on Trip ■ In order to be sure of a vacation i inany passenger employes of the Penn ! sylvania railroad are arranging for time off. now. They argue that in | the event of a big rush of passenger* : to and from the west and other points j later in the year, they would not be ! able to get a vacation. ! One of the first to be granted a va j cation is Passenger Engineer E. C. iKtilp, of the Philadelphia division, i who resides at 2042 Green street. En. j gineer Kulp will leave to-night on a ; six-weeks' trip to the South and West. Mr. and Mrs. Kulp will go to New Or leans for the Mardl Gras, and will then journey along the Pacific coast, taking in principal points in t'alil'or inia. including San Diego, Los Angeles and Han Francisco. Returning they , will take in Salt Lake City, Denver I and Chicago. VETS ELECT NEW DIRECTOR At a meeting of the directors of the Philadelphia and Reading Valer iana' Association held in Philadelphia [yesterday, W. U. Barr, chief clerk Ito General Superintendent C. H. low ing. was elected a member of the board, to succeed Edwin P. Wynn, resigned. Standing of the Crews HAItRISBI'RG SIDE Philadelphia Division ll3 crew to go first after 3.30 p. >n.: 106. 119. 120, 112. 104, 109, 124, 101. 128, 108, 114. Engineers for 113, 122, 128. Firemen for 108. 114. 128. Conductors for 122, 124, 12S. Flagman for 133. Brakemen for 104, 109. Engineers up: Long. Supplee, Mc- Guire, Wanbaugli. Grass, Streeper, Relslnger, Brunner, Foster, Wolfe, Earhart, Smeltser, Hennecke. Hubler, Smith, Bissinger, Newcomer, Sober, Buck, First, Layman. McCauley. Firemen up: Miller, Sees. Myers, Penwell. Lantsi, Blelch, Everhart, Cover, Dura 11, Grove, Bushey, Manning, Yentzer, Gelsinger, Copeland. Herman, Beliman, Llbhart, Kigleman, Collier. . Conductors up: Looker, Houdeshcl, Ford. Flagman up: Harvey. Brakemen up: Brown. Moore, Mum ma. Shultzberger, Busser, Jackson, Coleman, Knupp. Middle Division — 22 crew to go first after 2 p. m. 5 Altoon crews to come In: 16, 15, 17. 21, 19. Preference: 2, 3. 5 crews laid oft r.t Altoona. Engineer for Fireman fo,' 16 Conductor* for 17, A Flagman l'or 3, Brakeman for IS. Engineers up: Garmaii. Knisley, Hertzler, Moore. Kugler, Webster, Wis sler, Havens. Firemen up: Seagrist, Fletcher, Pottiger. Liebau, Simmons, Fritz, Dre wett. Cox, Arnold, Stouffer, Karstetter, Sheesley, Bornman, Sclireffler, Davis, Wright, Ross, Reeder. Conductors up: Eberle, Huber, Keys, Gantt, Patrick. Raskins. Flagmen up: Miller, Mumma. Brakemen up: Bell, Wenerlck, Fritz, ICohll, Roller, Jlyes, Kane, Kieffer, Piff, Kerwln, Kilgore, Schoffstall, Stalil, Spahr, Heck, Peters, Bakers. Reese, Boian, Plack, McHenry, Put, Fleck. YARD CHEWS Engineers up: Hoyler. Beck, Biever, Blosser, Urenneman, Thomas, Rudy. Houser, Meals, Stahl. Swab, Harvey, Saltsman, Kuhn, Pelton, Shaver, Lan dis. Firemen up: Schiefer, Rauch, Weigle. Lackey, Cookerley, Maeyer, Snell, Bartolet, Getty, Barkey, Sheets, Bair, Eyde. Ney. Myers, Boyle, Shipley, Crow, Reyle, Ulsh. Engineers for 1569. 1454, 2260, 14. Firemen for" 1888, 1451, 2260, 1255, 14. 90. 1820. E.VOI,A SIDE f'lilladelplila Division 2lO c.rew to go first after 3.45 p. 111. : 210, 236, 241, 223. 218, 206. 235. Engineer for 223. Firemen for 218. Conductors for 17. 28. Flagmen for 07. 17. 23. Brakemen for 02, J2. Conddctors up: Pennell, Forney. Flagman up: Camp. Brakemen up: Campbell, Vandliiig, Knight, Arment, T\ v erts. Waltman, Deeta, Keller, Twlgg, Felker, Shuler, Goudy. Wlest, Mumma, Kone, Klmes, Lutz, Musser. Taylor. > Middle Division— 239 crew to go after 12.30 p. m.: 222. 233, 236. 228. Front end: 101, 103, 111, 102, 104. Btak'einen for 103, 104. READIXG CREWS The 12 crew first to go after 1 p. m.: 12. 9, 3, 18. 8. 24. 14. 1. 20. East-bound: 61, 64, 63, 53, 52. 62, 51. 58. Engineer for 14. Firemen for 8. 12. FlaKinen for 52, 53, 58. Brakemen for 53, *4, 3, 12. 24. Engineers up: Barnhart. Wyre, Lape, Martin, Monroe. Massltuore, Tip ton. Fortney. Bona wit*. Pletz, Rich wine. Firemen up: Kuntz,, Boyer, Fulton, Lex. Rumbaugh, King. Carl. Anspacli, Kelly, Sellers, Xukarskl, BovTers, Longenecker. Nye, Beecher, Sullivan. Condu6tors up: Orris, German. Brakemen up: Brltter, Calvin, Harts. Maxtor, Epley. Machmer, Painter. Ely, Stephens. Kohl, Grimes. Miles, Ilinkle, Kapp, Mumma. APARTMENTS Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath IN THE Reynard, 208 N. Third St. Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms. Steam heat and constant hot and cold water supplied. Hardwood.floors; electric light; wired for telephone service. TILED BATHROOMS} APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Company, 222 Market Street HarrUborg, P* STATION PLATFORMS Hi FOB PASSENGERS No More Jumping Off Into Cinder Piles on the Middle Division of the P. R. R. Passenger trainmen on the Middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad were yesterday notified of R new rul ing, relating to unloading and loading i passengers. In the future all passen gers will get on and ofT the cars at station patforins. No more walking along the tracks to rear cars or jump ing off into cinder piles. The order posted yesterday at all station was issued by \V. Brooke Moore, passenger trainmaster o fthe Middle and is as follows: "Where a station nlatform does not accommodate all the exits of a pas senger train, trainmen will direct and require passengers to pass through the train, either from the front or rear, to a location where they can descend from the train to the station plat form." The new rule is in accordance with the safety first movement. At many stations passenger trains are often si> long that, when they stop, several cars are still beyond the wooden platforms, and. heretofore, it has been necessary for passengers In the cars beyond the platforms to get off on the ties and walk to the platforms. Following the new order, wherever a car stops beyond the platform proper the trainmen will have to make the passengers walk through the other cars until they reach a point where they can descend directly onto the platform. The doors of cars stopped beyond the platforms will not be opened and it is expected that the new order will prevent many accidents in the future. Freight Train Killt Mother and Daughter Reading, Pa., Feb. 12.—Mrs. Daniel Yelk, 40, was cut to pieces and her 3-year-old daughter was fatally hurt when they were run down by a Penn sylvania freight train at Gibraltar yes terday afternoon. The woman was crossing the track from the new bun galow which is being built by her hus band. The plot had been given the family by a suburban land company and this was to be their first real home. FOR RENT OYSTER'S FLOUR MILL (Conodoguinet Creek above West Fairview, Cumberland Co.). rebuilt 1907, modern flour and grinding ma chinery, capacity 30 barrels. Never failing water power, electric lights, dwelling house, stable, WHgon shod, hog pen. etc. New 48-incli circular saw mill. D. W. Lambert (deceased) was former tenant. Apply to James McCormick, Cam eron Building, Second and Walnut streets, Harrlsburg, Pa. For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Uni«n Trust Company _____ Twelfth t Herr St. FACTORY FOR RENT Splendid Room, 80x78 feet. BO windows; up-to-date steam beat ing included. Rent very reason able. WiU be wired to suit tenant. Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34. $ MONEY A . To Housekeepers, Work* Ij| iugmca and Salaried Em. ® plojea. i LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVfcMMENT COttlfANY ft N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4th Eioor Spooner Building 15
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