Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 17, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    | Pfceic Your Classified Ads to Bell 2040 —Cumberland 203 |
DIED
I.I'PKKR —On February 15, 1915,
Henry J. Lupfer died suddenly at hli
residence. 1319 Marlon street,
aged 72 years.
Funeral services on Wednesday even
ing. at 7:30, at above address. The
body will be taken to New Bloomnelu
Thursday morning' by Undertaker <-■. H.
Sourblor. where burial will be made.
Train leaves P. 11. li. Station at 8 A. M.
The relatives and friends are invited
to attend without further notice.
SIEETCH—Mrs. Mary Catherine Meeti-h.
wife of William B. Meetch on Tues
dav morning. February 16. 19K>.
Funeral services at the home 1630
North Second street. Thursdaj, 1 ebru
nry 18, 1915. at - o'clock.
BACON On Tuesday morning.
ary 16. 1915. Harry W. Bacon, in his,
51st year. , „„„ _, •
Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from his late 1 n?L l L en ' .atives
North Fifteenth street. The relatives
am) friends are invited to attend wltn
out further notice. Burial private.
Scranton papers. plcase_^o_P>j__ i^^^
LOST _____
I (IST lAdv's gold watch hunting
case man's' fob attached-
W. & \V. Reward If returned. <-all
751J1 Bell phone.
I.OST Female Scotch Collie—brown
and white spotted c ~i2ia «Peo Llb
lock—disappeared four weeks ago. U»>
eral reward it returned. NotlfJ J'™
Partman. care of Central Clfear Co..
South Cameron street.
IWUSU
"FOUND The way to end y°ur
cleaning and dyeing worries, by calling
either phone for Lggert s Steam D>e
lig and French Cleaning Works. l-4»
Market street. We call and_j3e£Uer^
UEI.P VVANllil) —Male
WANTED bond or stock s "
to sell 8 per cent, preferred Hosier*
stock. K., 51, care of Telegraph.
OCT OF WORK?—Let lis show you
how to make 135 weekly in your own
town. Write to-day. \N llkon &uppl>
Co.. Dept. T. Pottsville. Pa.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My free booklet, H-372, tells
liow. Examinations In this Estate soou.
Write to-day—NOW. Karl Hopkins,.
Washington. D. C.
BECOME Railway Mail Clerks; Har
risburg Mail Carriers. JSj.OO to $L»0.00
ir.onth. Pull unnecessary. Schedule o.
Winter and Spring examinations— Tree.
[ rankiln Institute, Dept. S6l-B, Roches
ter. N. Y.
WANTED Railway mall and postal
clerks; examinations soon; over 2.000
ippointments yearly; prepare at home,
write for Plan No. 15 of payment after 1
• ppointment. Philadelphia Business ,
L'ollcge. Civil Service Dept.. Philadel- !
phla. Pa. I
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN j
SVANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character and :
temperate habits, who can speak, read 1
»nd write the English language, bor |
information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., 1
Harrisburg; 4S N. Queen St.. Lancaster; |
i. r ,3 Tine St.. Willlamsport; 3 4 W. Mar- ;
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence bt. ;
?hajnokln. Pa. j
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COLLECTOR WANTED Young
man to collect accounts for large
city firm. Must have had previ
ous experience and not afraid 01
hard work. State age, sa.ary ex
pected and "lace where formerly
emploved. Give reference as to
. haracter, honesty, sobriety, etc.
Let us know something about
vourself. Address No. 15:8. care of
the Telegraph.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED —Reliable men and'
vomen agents, who can hustle forj
111 up-to-date Ll\ E PROPO
SITION'. Apply Room 27, Spoon
:t Building, Harrisburg, Pa., 10 j
i. m. to 5 p. m.
AGENTS WANTED For high-!
;radj article. Sure repeater. Demon- '
It rat? and the sale Is made. If yot: are
hustler liere is your chance to make I
10.00 daily. Address S.. 1554, care of j
"eletrraph. Harrisburg. Pa. j
H I I F \\ ANTED —Female
WORKS DRESS 31A KING SCHOOL
IAo registered 28 new pupils, and has ,
com for a few more, day or evening. ;
U1 pattern cutting is taught by meas- j
ire. You make your own dresses while i
earning. Works Dressmaking School, j
•J North Fourth street. <
WANTED Plain cook and laun- I
Ircss for place in country, white or :
nlored. Call on H. A. Surface, Capitol J
luilding. or write or phone Mrs. Sur
ace. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
WANTED An experienced white j
ronian two whole days or four half ,
lays of ra< h week, to wash, iron and ;
lean. Apply Wednesday, Thursday, j
"riday evenings. 7:30 to 9 o'clock, to 21S ]
>lne street.
WANTED White girl for general j
lousework: must have references 1600
forth Third street.
WANTED Experienced steno- :
[rarhcr. Salary. slo per week. Bring
ftier. in own handwriting, in person,
tating former experience and appiy '
®tween 12 and 2 o'clock Friday. Wlnt -r
•lano Co.. 23 North Fourth street.
LADIES Sew at home. $1.20 dozen,
mall a; I novelty: goods sent pit-paid:;
tamped envelope for particulars. Natik
loveity Co. 206 West One Hundred and
ixth street, New York.
WANTED White girl, or woman, i
ar general fio-iseworlc and plain . ook
ig; no washing, good nages. . "all be
iveen 0 and 8 P. M . 21.1T> North Sixth !
treet.
WANTED White girl for general
ousework; good hom» for right per
on. Address P. O. Box 51, Harrisburg, :
'a.
WANTED Namo and address of an
idustrious girl for office work: special i
raining not required: must have
irnmmar School education Give age.
■ ddress 8.. 1555, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Experienced help,
nplv "Silk Mills," Cor. Second
PKS Xorth Sts.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Young colored man
ants job of any kind Apply 209
:orth Second street. Steelton. Pa.
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FOR SALE
FARMS
Soml for our complete list of
farm* in Daupliin. Cumberland,
York. Adams and Perry counties. 1
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Roads
Locust and Court Streets
i
¥ •
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
, SITUATIONS WANTED—StaIe
WANTED Manager (2S) desires
} position with credit house; three years'
! experience In New York: can furnlsit
best of references. Address "Credit
I Man," 1539. care of Telegraph.
; WANTED White boy. 16 years of
I age, would like to learn barber trade.
I Apply 1114 North Cameron street, Har-
J rlsburg. Pa.
WANTED Young, married man de
sires a position as stationary engineer;
I also experienced in pumping station;
lean operate Frick Co. and York Ice ma
; chine. Call, or address, 142 North
street.
i WANTED Young man. IS years of
age. desires position of any kind; one
vear's experience In grocery store; can
I handle horses. Address A. W. F., 1521
j Vernon street. City.
■ WANTED —By young man. colored,
work of any kind; understands automo-
I biles. 209 North Second street. Steel
! ton.
WANTED Colored man would like
■ home with familv In the country or
suburban: honest and -rood worker.
i Write to J. Warn. 903 Sarah avenue, or
1 call.
WANTED Job compositor, aged
experience. Address Box 114, Lemoyne,
| Pa.
Si f CATION s WA XT ED—Female
WANTED Plain sewing, crochet
work or knitting. Address, or call. 429
Broad street, Room 35. City.
WANTED By young woman, posi
tion as office girl", or cashier In restau
rant: willing to start at moderate sal
ary. Address C.. 1200. care of Tele
graph.
WANTED By white woman, iron
ing or cleaning by the day; thoroughly
exnerienced and reliable Address H.,
1560, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Work by colored girl,
general housework or dishwashing.
Call, or address. 1324 1 - James street.
City.
WANTED Young colored woman
would like work of any kind, child's
nurse preferred. Call 2S Linden street.
WANTED White girl wants work
of any kind: sleep at home: would like
Saturday and Sunday afternoons off.
Call, or address. Miss Reed, 1527 Wal
lace street.
WANTED Young, white girl de
sires general housework, or to keep
house for a widower. Call, or address,
Sll James avenue.
WANTED -."nlored woman wants
housework, or day's work, or bundle
washing. Call, or address. 524 Brown
avenue.
WANTED By middle-aged white
woman, with daughter 10 years old. po
sition as housekeeper in widower's
family. Address Mrs. E. Brandt, West
Fairview. Pa.
WANTED Washing and ironing
to do at home. Call, or address. 1529
Logan avenue.
WANTED White woman desires
general housework, or day's work. Call,
or address. Mrs. Myers. 429 Broad
street, Room 26.
WANTED ■— Position as housekeeper
in respectable family. Call, or address,
2210 Atlas avenue.
WANTED By white weman, d&y's
work of any kind. Address, or call.
2005 North Seventh.
WANTED Girl, 18 (whltel. would
like light housekeeping In small fam
ilv. Address M. H„ 31S Harris street,
City.
WANTED Washing and ironing to
do at home. restaurant and family
washing. Call, or write. 2 North Ninth
street, below State street bridge.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE ,-pring Is coming. See
the beautiful suburban homes at River
side before you buy elsewhere Large
lots. Fine porches. Low prices and
easv terms. Lewis M. Neiffer, 222
Market street. E. Moeslein. 424 State
street.
FOR SALE Homes at Riverside at
prices $2,250. $2,500 and $2,800: electric
ligii' steam heat and all Improve
merts. Also Building Lota at Pen
brook. Paxtang and Riverside for sale.
For terms apply to S. Haldeman it Co.,
Carpenters and Builders. 3222 North
Sixth street. Carpenter repair work
proi itlv attended to by calling Bell
phono 3622J3. Estimates cheerfully fur
nished.
<2S) ACRES
ONE of Largest Carpet Mills in Penn
sylvania, Iron i and I Steel Works. (3)
trolley lines 141 railroads <9O) trains
dailv. I'itv market only |3> mile to
danilv (28)' acre farm with i2> story iS)
room' home, large windows and cellar.
Bank Barn and outbuildings. Can
have running spring water —apples,
plums, cherries, peaches, quinces, pears,
grapes. >$100) fruit last year. Horse
(cowi four hogs (401 chickens, wagon,
buggv, harness, ton hay. ton straw i2o>
bushel nats (25) bushel corn (price)
evervthing only i $1,600).
i TO* At RES l»l^MK)i
Edge (of) I'ity Market. l,arge (Stove)
Works. Machine Shops. Foundries (20)
passenger trains daily. Home (Barn)
outbuildings il3) acres good woodland,
mostly level Southern exposure,
spring water and creek. Apples, cher
ries. peaches, quinces, pears, grapes
and plum trees. Last year >1,000) bushel
of fruit. Ton straw, ton hay i2a> bushel
oats (50) bushel corn (2i horses <cow)
two li-igs (30) '-hlekens (guineas) ducks
,g ee , :e i and machinery. (Remember)
only • $2.500).
I lOOi ACRES (*3.r.0t1l
Here you are—Great Bargain. Only
(mile) to large Market between (2)
oltif-s of (30.00U) population paying
(S:;3O.OUd) monthly. Buildings mostly
new and painted last year. Stone spring
house at Fine White Home with porch
i 301 feet long. (16) acres < woodland >
valued i51.200l and (600) choice fruit
trees. <2l horses 131 cows 16) hogs
1701 chickens (9i ton hay (10) straw
i 100) bushel oats (120) busliei corn
i Everything) only ($1,200). Handy to
Trolley.
liEORGK H. OSTRAXDEH.
Danville Telephones Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings.
BTSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE
that should interest you corner
brick large—modern—steam heat
No 1820 North Third street. Price
right. Inspect it soon. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
TWO SMALL FARMS FOR SALE
Size 26 and 39 acres one n,ar ller
shev and tlie other 2% miles from New
t'umberiand. Possession al once. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE — 2%-story frame double
dwelling house, good barn In rear, on
easy terms. Address Box 62. Lemoyne,
Pa. -
FOR SALE Three lots, located at
Tenth, street. New Cumberland, Pa. Will
sell cheap for cash. Apply to C. W.
Rapp, 609 Schuylkill street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
FOR SALE Apartment house, 404
North Second street; five apartments
and store; steam heat and all modern
Improvements. Apply, or address. M.
Mull Heir street
HKAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Residence 113 South
Front street; city steam: electricity and
gas. Also two rooms, 114 South River
avenue, suitable for business purposes.
J. W. Park. 32 North Second.
FOR RENT Whole or part of house
between locust and P'ne on Second
street; central location all conveni
ences; suitable for residence or board-
Inghouse; rent reasonable. Address G„
1545. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT HOtf Green street,
grick house. 8 rooms and bath, all Im
provements, $35.00 per month, from
April 1. J. S. Sible. *56 Herr street.
| HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
| FOR RENT Storeroom at 11 North
I Fourth, now occupied by Pollock's Gro
cery. en, feet front by 76 deep. Pos
session April I. possible sooner. Apply
M. Schondorf. 12 South Fourth street.
FOR RENT 627 Wiconlsco street—
3-story brick !> rooms large porch
and bay window front and rear all
improvements. Apply C. H. Mauk, 17 45
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT ->l3 North Second
street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and
bath; ail improvements; electric bell*
all rocms to kitchen; excellent location.
Possession April I. Apply 1100 North
Front street.
FOR RENT Homes with all Improve
me.-.ts at moieratr rentals J. K. Glpplet
I SSI Market atree..
FOR RENT House and barn, with
six acres of ground, two miles from
city. $15.00 per month: small garage.
I $".00: small storeroom. $9.50. A. W.
; Swengel. 219 South Thirteenth street.
I TWO HOUSES FOR RENT at sl7
and S2O, respectively. Also several
houses for sale on easy payments. Think
I this matter over and act. Bell Realty
; Co.. Bergner Building.
I FOR RENT Two-story _ brick
hcuse. all improvements, $12.50 _ per
month. 1009 Manada street. W. E.
' Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell "lione
2593.
!
street, two doors from Market street
land P. R. R. depot entrance. Large
show window. Suitable for any busi
ness. Applv Claster's Jewelry Store,
j 302 Market street.
! 2219 N. FOURTH ST.—An ideal, cozy
' home: all conveniences; front porch.
' stationary hall rack, buffet, mirror
' doors, clothes closets, etc. Rent, $22.
' Apply Claster's Jewelery Store. 302
APAItTMEN l"S FOR RENT
FOP. RENT apartments at south
east corner Four > and Peffer streets.
All conveniences at reasonable rent.
Outside porch. Aoply B. F. Lmberger,
10S North Seeon< street, or 427 Peffer
stree*.
| "HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT; bay
window front or. Locust street. Tiled
entrance: tiled bath; locker; hall
phones; fully e«i'.. pped kitchen. Apply
I Penn'a Realty it improvement Co.. 132
j Locust street.
FOR RENT Apartment 4 rooms,
including range, bath, toilet elegant
'location. Apply to C. H. Mauk, 1,40
j North Sixth street.
! APARTMENT FOR RENT Five
i rooms and bath, with all modern con
veniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth
I street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
; FOR RENT Furnished room, suit
' able for man and wife, or single per
son. Inquire at No. 152S Thompson ave
. nue.
FOR RENT Comfortably furnished
• room for gentleman. Inquire 703 North
Second street.
FOR lENT Furnished room on
i second floor front, for man and wife,
with privilege of kitchen. Call 499.» i,
' Bell phone.
! FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
i single or ensuite; ail conveniences, in-
I cludin . phone; reference required. Ap
j ply It to North Front street.
I FO v RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms second floor, with use of bath
and a few steps to the trolley;
fine U" ation. 203 Kelker street. Phone
No. 1' .3W.
RENT Furnished rooms in a
small, private family, all conveniences,
close \o bathroom; only gentlemen need
1 apply; rent reasonable. Apply 30i
j South Seventeenth street, City.
I FOR RENT One large, nicely fur
i nished front bedroom, with use of batli
'and phone: suitable for married couple
l<r two gentlemen. Call Sl2 Green
| street, ot phone 2395 J.
I ROOMS FOR RENT Well furnish
-1 vd apartment of two rooms and batli;
private entrance from vestibule: city
1 steam heat and electric light: references
I required. 513 North Second street.
i FOR RENT Two rooms for light
i housekeeping, with all conveniences;
| also one furnished room for lodging.
I Apply North Eighteenth street.
FO' RENT Two or three unfur
'nishe.'. rooms for light housekeeping:
[all conveniences; good location; cars
i stop ••. front of door Call Bell phone
! f'2¥R.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms, for light housekeeping, two on
the second floor and one on third floor;
light, heat, use of bath and telephone.
236 Harris street.
FIN ULY furnished room for rent; ex
cellen location, facing Capitol Park,
seconi floor; all modern conveniences:
use ot phone; city steam heat. Inquire
406 North street.
FOR KENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, with all conveniences; rent rea
sonable. and also boarding. Call 1217
Market street.
FOR RENT -- Four-room flat: all
conveniences. Apply at 516 State street.
FOR REXT
DESIRABLE ROOMS single and
ensuite all outside rooms - running
water elevator service city steam
licat in the Frankling Building. 212
Locu«t street. Miller Brothers & Co.,
Lt-cu ' and Court streets.
FOR SALE
OWNER will sacrifice his five-passen
ger touring car. in good shape, for $350
cash. Inquire Bell phone No. 100.
FOR SALE High-class touring car
—4O-H.-P. —1914 model—ran few thou
sand miles, but is as good as new
must sell —private owner. Apply 1745
North Sixth street.
WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs
for sale. Young-Wyckoff strain, SI.OO
per setting—s6.lo per hundred. Also
ntoc'.. for sale. Address Elkview Poultry
l'arm, Speeceville. Pa.
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
Gebiiardt's, the "Bird Man." 1004 North
Third, between Boas and Herr.
WILL sacrifice new violin. Just
bought at $25, for $18; also new Player
Piano, worth $630. at $193. Monthly
payments if desired. Address A.. 1557.
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Offie.
BARGAINS In L. C. Smith and Bros,
and Cnderwood Typewriters; also one
Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices
reasonable. L C. Smith and Bros. 36
South Fourth.
FOR SALE One chicken house, 12x
14 ft: 1 50-egg incubator, Buckeye; 1
Iron-Age cultivator, new; thirty White
Leghorn hens, laying. Inquire S. A.
Wilson, Camp Hill, Pa. Bell plione
3179 R.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C.
White Orpington Eggs. SI.OO for 15,
postpaid: also choice Pullets and Cock
erels. C. E. Enders. Enders, Pa.
FOR SALE —Germantown cut-under,
rubber-tired carriage, silver-mounted
double harness: all in first-class condi
tion. Apply Claster's Jewelry Store, 302
Market street.
FOR SALE One roll-top desk—one
desk chair—4 other chairs— table and
clothes-tree. Apply Room 304 Trustee
Building, 8 North Market Square.
FOR SALE Light Lundh and Pool
Parlor, with three t. "lies, doin* good
business. In Elizabethtown; population
4.000: good reasons for selling: reason
able price to quick buyer. Address C
T. Levick, Elizabethtown.
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
, FOR SALE
CALKS
_ FOrt SALE \t Gable s. 111-117 S.
Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point,
liliizard. Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Miant
Grip anil Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE Almost new counter
soda fountain. Good condition. Will
sell cheap. Edgar T. Doyle. Tower City,
Pa.
FOR SALE. CHEAP To quick
buyer, one mahogany back-bar to soda
; fountain. Apply 230 Cranberry avenue.
| CIGARS For a limited time we are
tflvlng 60 "Madame X" and 25 "Miss
l,ou" Cigars for sl. postpaid. Snell &
Co., Red Pa.
54 N. Seventeenth St. brick lO
| rooms—steam heat.
I 18 N. Seventeenth St. brick —lO
I rooms—steam heat.
! 524 Camp St. brick —lO rooms
i furnace.
i 909 and 911 Capital St.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE Boston Terrier Puppy;
also French Poodle. 9 months old. Will
, sell reasonable. Call 812 Green street,
I or 2395 J.
I FOR SALE Jenning sfaln Indian
i Hnnner Duck Eggs for hatching, SI.OO
| per setting, $7.00 per hundred. Stock
lalao for sale. Elkvlew Poultry Farm.
| Speeceville, Pa.
! BEAUTIFUL SHETLAND POMES AT
PI HI.IC BAI.K
A LARGE number will be sold at the
sale of The Carlisle Shetland Ponv
Farm. Thursday. February 18, ISIS, oil
the Sulphur Spring road, two miles
north of Carlisle, Pa. Your children
should have a pony. Come to the sale,
buy one. Costs less to keep than a
dog.
DOORS
FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. All sizes. Cypress,
White Pine and Fir Doors. Porch work
Sasli. Shutters and Mouldings.
ROOMS CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each One
o:t these slrns will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
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FOR RENT
I*OR REX I' Room 3500
square feet floor space, suitable
for storage or light manufactur
ing purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads,
Cowden and Forster streets.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $60,000 in five years in the
mail order business, began with S3.
Send for free booklet. Teils how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
1 WILL SEND you twenty-four good
moneymaking plans for 25c. If rot
satisfied 1 will return money. Address
Box ,114. Millersburg. Pa.
WHAT have you to Exchange on
equities in well-rented houses in town
of K.iOO. seventeen miles from Harris
burg: Address Y., 1556, care of Tele
graph.
SSOO IX"\ ESTED NOW purchases one
fourth interest in absolutely cheapest
power in world (patent allowed): en
dorsed by Government and other of
ficials. Lifetime opportunity-—investi
gate. Call any day this week, Hvdro-
Electric Power, 225 North Market
street. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
WANTED Party with a small
amount of money, to help put on the
market the greatest burglar alarm and
lock bolt ever invented. Come and see
it demonstrated. 329 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE Pocket Billiards Par
lor. in good town. Good reason for
selling. Lock Drawer F, Duncannon.
Pa.
FOR SALE Grocery business, in
cluding three-story brick. corner
building, fine location. Large store
room. Exceptional offer. Reason for
selling retiring from business. Koueh
Bright bill & Kline, Sixth and Reilv
streets. Phone 1464 J. *
Restaurant ior Sale. Cheap to
quick buyer. On main street
doing fair business. Apply Hap
ple & Schwartz, Real Estate
Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
ANY Intelligent persou can earn good
for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydicate, 798, Lock
pori. N. T.
Blsutss i'tilso.NiVl,a
PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter
Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street Call
146. Bell Phone.
H. H. FKESER, Carpenter and
Builder. Tliirty-lirst and Curtin streets
Penbrook, Pa. Carpenter repair work
promptly attended to. Estimates fur
nished free. United phone 226 L
FOR tailing hair try Gross
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross th«
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Mark "'
street. Harrisburg, Pa.
orders giveu prompt attention. Ben
1960.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER.
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for
highest cash prices. Jos. D. Srenner
j. weler. No 1 North Third street bSi!
Vhone I_2i4L*
Harrisburg Paste Works
126 N. Cameron Street
PAPEKHANGERS', billposters' hook
binders' and all kinds of paste. l>remDt
Shipment. Ail paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 1186 L.
HAL'LING ~
li. W. LATHE. Hoard lu* stable a ß d
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. w. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Beli phone Is'c
2503 R.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND FuTnT
turo bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phon"
2718 J. Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 iiar
ket street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
Send US your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction, s. N
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street
MONEY TO LOAN
HONEST, Industrious people without
Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se
cure small LOANS here consistent with
sound business at Legal Rales. Small
Payments. Prompt, courteous, confi
dential service.
Profit-Sharing Loan Society,
Chartered —Licensed—Bonded
Second Floor. » N. Market Square.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to eult borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable in instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co
204 Chsstnut Street "
ANY person _ needing money ri
amounts from $0 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, wouid be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co..
»ii North Third street.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street fer
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 71 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper ft Co.. 411
Broad street Both phones.
WAR BULLETINS
Paris, IVI>. 1«. i t.tis |>, M.—Tlie
Austro-German I or<*c>. organized to
oi>er«lc against Sorliia consist «»r nine
army corps, three of which are Ger
man, totaling IMl.OOOmcn. according
to a dispatch to the Balkan agency
; from Alliens, based upon what is said
■ to ih* authoritative information.
Constantinople, Feb. 17. via \msler
dam and Loudon, P. M. For
llie double purpose of raising funds
and for releasing persons unwilling to
«»r»e in the army, tlie Turkish cham
ber of deputies to-dnv passed as mi
urcent measure a hill granting mili
tary exemption to all trained and un
trained Moslem reservists and <<crtaln
other classes of untrained Moslems on
payment of a lax of Sl2O.
| New- York. Feb. 17.—The entire
male civil German and Austrian IHIIUI
i lalion of British India, together with
, many prisoners from East Africa, lias
i W**n interned al Ahmednagar. a mili
tary camp about one day's travel from
the city of Hnmhay, according; to
Henry Duiisier Baker, former Ameri
can consul al Komliav, who is now in
the t tilled States.
DAMAGED MRSIIIPS SIGHTED
By Associated Press
London, Feb. 17. 8.82 p. ni.—A big
airship, believed to be of the Parseval
type, apparently damaged by gunllre.
flew over Amsterdam this morning,
says a dispatch from that city to the
Reuter's Telegram company. The air
ship was flying at a height or about
600 feet and lis crew was unable to
keep the vessel in a horizontal posi
tion.
VIRGINI A COM MEMO R ATES
TREATY
Richmond. Va., Feb. 17.—8y proc
lamation of the governor. Virginia to
day is celebrating the hundredth an
niversary of the treaty of Ghent. All
public offices are closed.
TO Hl'ILI) 95,500 HOUSE
A permit for a three-story brick
building at 1842 North Second street,
lo cost $5,500 was Issued this after
noon to L. IL and M. H. DeCarlton.
PHII.ADEI.PHI \ PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Feb. 17. Wheat
Ijower; No. 2. red. spot, export. sl.sS@>
1.64: No. 1, Northern, DuWith, export,
>1.67 ® 1.72.
Corn Lower: No. 2. spot, export,
79ia<SOc: No. 2. yellow, local. S3'i (frS4c.
flats Lower; No. 2. white, 65®
65 "-c.
Bran Steady; winter, per ton.
SSO.oO<S 31.00; spring, per ton. $25.00
V 25.50.
Refined Sugars—Market steady; pow
dered. 5.85 c; tine granulated. r>.7l>« ; con
fectioners' A. 5.65 c.
Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras. 31c; nearbv,
prints, fancy. 34c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other uearoy firsts,
free cases. $7.80 per case; <jo.,
current receipts, free cases, $7.63 per
case: western, extras, firsts, free cases.
$7.80 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$7.65 per case.
Live Poultry Firm: fowls, 13®
16c: old roosters, llfijilltjc: chickens.
13© 16c; turkeys, 14® 17c; ducks, 16®
17c; geese. 15W17C.
Dressed Poultry Easier: turkeys,
fancy, 22c; 00.. tair to good. ls®2»o;
fowls, heavy, lS',»®l9 l ic; do., average.
16 'i ® 18',4c; do., small, 14®16c; old
roosters, 14c; broiling chickens, near
by, 18@23c: western. 14®22c; roast
ing chickens, 174J20C; ducks. 12@18c;
geese. 10® 14c.
Potatoes Markei weak: Penn
sylvania. per bushel. 60®63c: Maine. 45
®soc; New York, 40®45c; Jersey, per
basket. 30tfi3oc.
Flour—Market nominal; winter,
clear. $3.5<f?4.10; straights. Pennsyl
vania. $7.25®7.50: spring straights.
$7.00© 7.2"«: do., patents. $7.35®5.50;
western. $4.25(ii 4.40: patents. s4.sofi
•i.75: Kansas straight, jute sacks. $4.15
4( 4.30; spring, lirsis. clear, S4-OO04.SO;
straights. $4.20(54.30; patents. s4.:;s'Ui
4.60.
Hay The market is weak: tim
othy. No. 1. large bales.
No. 1, medium bales. No.
2. do., $17.00® 18.0'-: No. 3. do.. $14.50®
15.50: samples, Ji3.oo@ 14.00; no grade.
sll.oo® 12.00.
Clover mixed hay. Light mixed.
$17.50® 18.00; No. I. do., sl6 50® 17.00;
No. 2. do.. $15.00© 16.00.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
THE following ordinance was read In
nlace in the City Council at "ts meet
ing held Tuesday Afternoon. February
16. 1915. and is published as required
by Article 3, Section 3. Clause 10. of
the Act of Assembly approved June 27.
1913:
AN ORDINANCE
To authorize the opening of Carlisle
Street, from Holly Street to Derry
Street, and providing for the payment
of the cost thereof.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the
Council of the City of Harrisburg. and
It is hereby ordained by authority of
tile same. That the City Solicitor bt:
and lie is hereby directed to take tlie
necessary proceedings to have Carlisle
Street, from Holly Street to Derry
Street, as marked on the official map
of the/city, legally opened, and for that
purpose, he is authorized, subject to
the approval of Council, to agree with
tlie property owners whose property
will be taken, injured or destroyed by
said Improvement upon proper compen
sation for the damages to be done or
caused by the said opening of Carlisle
Street as herein authorized.
Section 2. That in rase the Cltv So
licitor. in behalf of the city, and the
property owners along said Carlisle
Street, between tile points designated,
cannot agree upon the compensation
proper to be paid, or Council subse
quently falls or refuses to confirm any
such agreement, or rejects the same,
the City Solicitor may. if tlie property
owners do not. apply to tlie Court for
the appointment of viewers to assess
the damages and benefits according to
law.
Section 3. Tliat the Superintendent
of Streets and Public Improvements is
hereby directed as soon as the damages
mentioned in the first and second sec
tions uereof shall be properly adjusted,
or secured by bond, to cause all ob
structions now on the line of said
street, between the points named, to be
removed, so that said highway may be
hereafter graded.
CHARLES A. MILLER.
Clerk of tlie City Council.
Office of the City Clerk, Harrisburg,
Pa.. February 16, 1915.
WILLIAM LONGENECKER AND
WALTER BI'RRIS. tinners, doing busi
ness under firm name of Longenecker
& Burrls. have dissolved partnership by
mutual consent.
All persons owing said firm will
please make payment to Wm. Longen
ecker. All persons having claims
against said firm will present claims to
W. G IXINGENECKER.
N. 1319 North Third.
STOKAGE
STORAGE
IN S-etory brtek building, rear 408
Market afreet.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dleaer. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses, one
absolutely fireproof divided Into fire
proof private rooms or various sizes for
the storage of household goods; the
other warehouse of the most approved
type of fire retardent construction for
g:ener&l merchandise. They are equip
ped with two large electric freight ele
vators and spiral chute for the quick
snd safe handling of household goods
and all kinds of merchandise. Low
storage rates. South Se -cid street near
I Pax ton. on the tracks a' Penna, R. R.
FEBRUARY 17. 1915. '
HEUVY TEIENCY IS
DEVELOPED 111 STOCK
Reading, Lehigh Valley and Can
adian Pacific Weak During
Morning Hours
By Associated Press
New York. Feb. 17. Stocks de
veloped a heavy tendency at the out
set of to-day's operations and declines
of one to two points in issues of Im
portance were soon recorded. Read
ing. I,ehigh Valley and Canadian Pa
cific were weak and the list generally
Inactive, but their favorites yielded
fractionally. New Haven. Southern
Hallway, Pfd., and Loose-Wiles declined
two points, falling to their new mini
mum prices. Specialties like Texas
! Company, Montana Power and Mexican
Petroleum were lower. Trading was
light and again governed largely by
foreign conditions.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely,
208 Arcade Building.
New York. Feb. 17.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 28"S, 28S 28»,i 2S\fc
Amal Cop . 58% 53% 52% 52%
Am Bt Sug 39'-. 39% 3S', a 3SVi
Am Can .. 27% 27% 27% 27%
Am Can pd 93% 93% 93% 93%
Am C 4 K 4i; -' **% **l4
Am Cot Oil 45% 45% 41% 44%
Am Ice Sec 25% 28% 23% 23%
Am Loco . 21 % 21% 21% 21%
Am Smelt . 64% 04 % 61% 61%
Am Sugar . 102 102% lU2 102%
Am T & T. 119' i 119 % 118% 119
Anaconda . 26% 26% 26% 26%
Atchison .. 9494% 93% 93%
B& O ... . BS 68 67 67%
l Beth Steel. 56 56% 55% 53%
Bklyn RT. 86 U 86% 85% 86
Cal Petro. . 18% 18% 17% 18
Can Pacific 157 157 156% 157
Hd & Leath 34 % 85% 34% 34%
C& 0 41% 41 41 41%
C. M&St P 85% 85% 85% 85%
c Con Cop. 33 35 35 35
Col F<& I . 25% 23% 25% 25%
Corn Prod. 9' s 9% 9 9
Erie 21% 21% 21% 21%
Erie Ist pfd 35 35 34% 34%
Gen Motors 91 91
Goodrh BF 31% 31% 31 31
Gt Nor pfd 114% 114%
Gt X Ore s 31 31 30% 30%
Gug Exp.. 50% 50% 48% 48%
111 Cent .. 105% 105%
In-Met ... 12% 12 12%' 12%
in-Met pfd 37 57 56% 56%
Lehigh Val 132 182'j 132 132
Louis & N 115 115
Mex Petro. 69% 70 64% 65
Mo Pac .. 10 "a 10% 10% 10%
Nat Lead. . 50 50
Nev CO.. 12% 12%
X Y Cent.. 83 1 83% 83 83%
NY.NH& II 47% 47% 47 47 %
Nor & W. 100 100 997 i 99%
Nor Pac .. 102% 102% 102 102%
P R R ... 104% 104% 104% 104%
Peo. G& C. 11 8 % 118 %
Pgh Coal.. 20% 20% 20 20
Pgh C pfd 93 93
Press S Car 29 29 28% 29
Ry Stl Sp. 21% 21% 21 21
R C Copper 17 17
Reading .. 143% 143% 142% 142%
Studebaker 43 45 43% 43% i
So Pacific.. 83% 83% 83% 83%
So Railway 15% 15% 14% 15
So Rw.v pfd 48 48
TennCop.. 29 U 29% 29% 29%
Texas Co .. 129 129 128% 129
Third Ave. 15% 45% 45% 45%
Union Pac. 119 119% 118% 118%
US Rubber 53% 55%, 54% 54%
U S Steel. 43 43 42 42 "
U S S pfd 104% 104% 104% 104%
Utah Cop.. 52% 52% 51% 51%
West Aid.. ts% 18 % 18 18
West IT Tel 63% 63% 63% 63%
AVest Mfg.. 69% 69 % 69% 69%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111.. Feu. 17. Hogs Re
ceipts. 10,000: slow. Bulk of sales, $6.65
fti H.SO- light, $6.600 6.80; mixed, 86.55@i
6.50: heavy, $6.3® 6.75; rough, $6.33®
6.50• pigs, $6.26®6.75.
Cattle Receipts. 9,000: firm. Na
tive steers. $5.25'" 8.40: western. sl.63(ft
7.20; cows and heifers. $3.30®7.50;
calves, $6.50®10.25.
Sheep Receipts, 11,000: firm. Sheep,
$6.10fi>7.25: yearlings,
lambs. $7.251{i 8.80.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, lil., Feb. 17.Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—May, 1.60; July. 1.32%.
Corn—May. 77 1 4: July, 79%.
Oats —May. 59Vi: July. 55%.
Pork—May, 18.82; July, 19.25.
Ijird—May, 10.77; July, 10.90-
Ribs—May, 10.15; July, 10.40.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
; Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—Stocks closed
i st -ady.
Cambria Steel 41
General Asphalt Asked 30
General Asphalt. Pfd Asked 65
( Lake Superior Asked 9
! Lehigh Navigation 76%
Lehigh Valley 66
I Pennsylvania Railroad 52%
j Philadelphia Electric 24%
I Philadelphia Company ....Asked 32
I Philadelphia Co.. Pfd Asked 32
I Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 9 x i
, Reading 72 5-16
'Reading. 2.1 Pfd 42%
I Storage Battery 48
I Union Traction Asked 36
i United Gas Improvement 82%
United States Steel 42
k Father* (
<1 The fact that most of our
customers have sent us other
patrons is indeed a "feather
5n our cap/' as it demon
strates without doubt that our
work is as food as it's pos
sible to make it
(f Our Artists and Engravers
are men of experience and
| ability in their respective
1 lines. Let us prove it ta you.
Phone us and a representa
tive will call.
ebc^v'elegrapb
* \I jßrUnOgltflt.lnS
' department...«
316 Remonstrate Against
Licensing of Paxtonia Inn;
Urge Safety to Travelers
Conditions are better now
without the sale of liquor.
Sale of liquor creates danger
\ to travel on the public highways,
i These two reasons are specifically
; set forth in the remonstrance against
j the granting of a license to Harry
Hckinger for the Paxtonia lun. The
| objection signed by 816 citizens—l7;t
men and 143 women—was filed late
yesterday afternoon. The Ecklnger
■ hearing will be one of three which will
, occupy the attention of the Dauphin
[county judges at the 1915 session of
license court on Friday.
The only other remonstrances tiled
were those opposing the relicensing of
the John Mackert bottling establish
ment at Lenkervllle and the Ann street.
I hotel privilege, Middletown, now held
i by Harry White.
To Hold Memorial Services
For City's Ex-Councilmen
i Simple but impressive tribute to the
ex-city councilman who may die in the
future will be paid by the Harrisburg
Councllmanic Association, according
to a change adopted in the by-laws
at the meeting last evening. The ex
councilmen ate fasnaclits and drank
cofTee. ex-Selectman Frank H. Hoy.
Jr., acting as host. Committees were
[appointed as follows:
Banquet—Augustus H. Kreidler,
chairman; Thomas B. Marshall, A.
Coleman Sheet/.. F. H. Hoy, Jr., and
M. Harvey Taylor.
Membership Augustus Wiidman,
chairman: Fred L. Morgenthaler, T. K.
Shisler. James P. McCullough and
John G. Hauck.
Social—lsaiah Reese. A. B. Gardner,
T5. A. Falter, William Smith and J. E.
Rodonhaver.
Memorial—L. J. Houseal. William
H. Killinger, George D. Toomey, Ben
jamin F. Umberger and John Daugh
erty.
Declares Turkey Was
Not Drawn Into War
By Associattd Press
| Constantinople, Feb. 17, via London.
| IP. M. "Turkey declared war
without being urged by German • or
impelled by any other influences save
those of the Empire." said Talaat Bey
to-day in a statement to the Associated
Press. !n reply to questions concerning
the nolitical and military situation ill
his country.
"Turkey engaged in military opera
tions." lie continued, "only when actions
on the part of Russia and Great Brit
ain made these measures necessary, and
to-day Turkey lias taken all steps need
ful to carry the war through. The
holy war is not menacing Christians,
but the holy war is a fact which the
enemies of the Mohammedan world
should tear in mind. Christians In the
Ottoman Empire who are participating
in the destinies of their country are
not suffering from conditions brought
about by the present state of affairs,
and any statements to the contrary are
a result of British, French and Russian
intrigues, the purpose of which is to
direct against Turkey the pressure of
neutral countries of lower standing in
the Ottoman world."
MISS BARBARA MUMMA DIES
AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
Miss Barbara Mumma. aged 66, died
last evening of paralysis at her home
nt Washington Heights. Alia? Mumma
was formerly of Mechanicsburg.
where she was for many years an ac
tive member of the Reformed Men
nonite Church, She is survived by the
following brothers and sisters: Mary
Mumma, at home; Anna Mumma and
Mrs. J. F. Rife, of Washington
Heights; David Mumma, of Mechan
icsburg; also the following half
brothers and sisters; John Miller of
Camp Hill, and Mrs. I. S. Miller, of
Waynesboro. Funeral services will be
held at the Home Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock. Burial in the Wind
ing Hill Cemetery.
DAYTON CASE RESUMED
Wheeling. W. Va., Feb. 17. —Inci-
dents leading up to the resignation of
the late Judge John J. Jackson from
the Federal bench were the topics
of witnesses heard to-day before the
Congressional subcommittee investi
gating charges against Federal Judge.
A. G. Dayton, of the Northern dis
trict, West Virginia. Judge Jackson
resigned in 1905 and was succeeded by
Judge Dayton.
HAND DOWN AWARD APRII, 20
Chicago, Feb. 17.—The award of
the board of arbitration in the wage
movement of the engineers, ilremen
and hostlers of 98 western railroads
will be handed down April 20 next,
and will be effective for one year be
ginning May 1, 1915. A stipulation to
this effect was signed here to-day.
Twelfth kHerr St.
FACTORY
FOR RENT
Splendid Room, 60x75 feet. SO
win do ITS; up-to-date lieam beat
ing Included. Rent very reason
able. Will be wired to suit tenant.
Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34.
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For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply , ,
Union Trust Company
$ MONEY
y. To Housekeepers, Work*
Ol Ingmea and Salaried Em.
plojes.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
• X. MARKET SQUARE
Room Si. 4th Floor
Spooner Building
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