Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 22, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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DIED
INGER Died. February IS. 1915,
lohn Klinger. aged about 57 years.
Kuneral services Tuesday morning.
10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors
Hoover & Son. 1413 North Second
•eet. Burial Paxtang Cemetery. Body
n be viewed this evening.
LOST
L.OST An old-fashioned Cameo pin.
ized as a remembrance of a dead
end. Reward if returned to Tete
#ph Office.
LOST Shrine gold pin. Reward if
urned to Telegraph Office.
X)ST Lady's gold watch hunt
t case Swiss movement case
. 8256. Liberal reward for return of
ne to Telegraph Office.
VDST A T. O. fraternity pin, be
een Briggs street and Market Square
Third, or on Third street car. He
rd if returned to M. G. Wolbert, 301
iggs street.
FOUND
FOUND The way to end your
aning and dyeing worries, by calling
her phone for Eggert's Steam Dye
t and French Cleaning Works. 1246
rket street. We call and deliver.
hki.P WANTED —Male
WANTED A drug clerk a Q. A.
iply Rickert Eighteenth and Walnut
ee'ts. City. __
WANTED An experienced harness
iker. One who can take charge of
e stock. Address E-. 1569. care of
legraph.
W \NTKD Sufferers from Stomach
ouble to trv Dr. Leon's Tonic Herbs,
mple for four cents in stamps to
ver cost of mailing and labor. The
e-Ess Co.. Box 792. Harrisburg.
UIMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
ANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men
tween ages of IS and So; citizens of
lited States of good character and
nperate habits, who can speak, read
d write the English language, lor
ormation apply to Recruiting Officer,
rgnor Building. :id A: Market >ts..
Lrrisburg; 4S X. Queen St., Lancaster;
( Pine St.. Wllliamsport: W. Mar
t St.. York, or 113 Independence St..
amokin. Pa.
WANTED 2O boys, ranging in age
■>m 16 to 20. to pass circulars. Apply
once. Collins Co., 29 North Second
■eet.
WANTED Linotype operator. No.
machine, working part time on Jot)
>rk Must be clean and reliable.
?adv work if satisfactory. Refer
ces required. Address M.. 1»(7, care
Telegraph Office.
WANTED Boy over 18 years of
c; chance to team a good trade for
i*rht. energetic boy. Apply Room 4io,
ustee Building.
3ECOME Railway Mail Clerks. Har
burg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to JIoO.OO
.nth. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of
nter and Spring examinations —free,
anklln Institute. Dept. 361-B, Roches
>, N. T.
WANTED Railway mall and postal
rks; examinations soon; over 2,000
polntments yearly; prepare at home;
ito for Plan No. 15 of payment after
pointment. Philadelphia Business
liege. Civil Service Dept.. Philadel
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED Agents residing outside
lrrisburg to sell our tea. cofTee. etc.,
rect to family trade in their locality,
ci-ell'-nt opportunity. Experience un
cessary. Tamsui Tea Co.. Importers,
1 Market street. i
WANTED Agents for our new Dol
r-a-Monili Accident and Health poli
:s (including natural death benefit);
men and women; all occupations,
beral commissions. National Accl
nt Society. ."20 Broadway. New York.
Istabilshed 18S5).
HELP WANTED —Female
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL
\o registered 28 new pupils, and has '
om for a few more, day or evening. I
I pattern cutting is taught by tneas
e. You make your own dresses while
irnlng. Works Dressmaking School, I
North Fourth street. !
WANTED Middle-aged white wo- I
in to do cleaning Friday of each I
?ek. Address 0., 15S0, care of Tele- J
aph ]
W ANTED Girls over It)
ars of age to learn cigarmaking.
lid while learning. Apply Har
iburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
WANTED A good girl for genera',
msework: three grown persons In
mily; must stay at night: good
»ges. Apply »t once to 1627 North
cond street. City.
SITUATION WAN! Male
WANTED Young man, 21 years I
J. wants work driving double team; i
e years' experience. Call, or address, j
II North Seventh street.
WANTED Young man. experienc- j
cashier and bookkeeper, wants posi
>n with chance for advancement; best
reference; at present employed. Ad
ess 0., 465, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By a strong, reliable,
ergetlc young man, 18 years of age,
sition of any kind where there is a 1
ance of advancement. Address A. W.
1521 Vernon street. City.
WANTED Young colored man de- j
•es position as chauffeur, or work of
y kind about automobiles. Call, or |
dress, 209 North Second street. Steel- i
n. Pa.
WANTED Young man. 18 years of
e. wishes work of any kind; not
raid of work and willing to learn.
Idress P. J. K., 429 Broad street. Citv.
• X 34.
WANTED Young man wants any
nd of work. Apply Harry Green, 1201
allace street.
WANTED Young, white man de
es position as clerk in grocery store;
perienced; can furnish best of refer
ee. Call, or address. T. N., Box 217.
ida. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe I
WANTED German girl desires
neral housework. Call, or address,
t Aouth Front street. Steelton, Pa.,
call United phone 55Y.
FOR SALE
1107 N. Second St. i|
A three-story brick house < |
(frame back building ) with <,
eight rooms—bath and furnace. < >
Lot 15x65>4 ft. *>
One of the few downtown ' I
houses that are on the market 1 >
at any price. This property inn J >
he bought at a very reasonable , 1
price. , >
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.: |
REAL ESTATE I *
Fin Insurance Surety Bonds J ►
I.oenat and Court Streets ,»
MONDAY EVENING,
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED By sisters, white, din
ingroom or chamber work; experienced.
Miss Cooper, *39 Church street, Dan
vllle. Pa.
WANTED Work of any kind by
colored woman. Call 669 Briggs street,
j City.
WANTED By young colored girl,
general housework, in or out of city.
! Call, or address, 1415 Currant avenue.
WANTED By first-class laundress,
washing and Ironing at home. Call,
or address. Bessie Blundell. General De
! livery. Steelton.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man desires position as housekeeper
in small family or for widower. Ad
dress M. M No. 304 Boas street.
WANTED Office and building
clean'ng or family work by two wo
men. . can talk English and German.
1123 Cowden street.
WANTED Neat, young colored
girl desires day's work, or position as
chambermaid. Call, or address. 326
I Cherry avenue.
WANTED Young lady desires po
sition as stenographer and typewriter,
general office work; three years - experi
ence; best of references. Address P. O.
Box 377. City.
WANTED Housekeeping for
widower, or plain cooking in small
family. Address Miss Ella Kinen. Gen
| eral Delivery, Harrisburg. Pa.
HEAJL ESTATE FOR SALE
WHY not get a list of properties
which we are offering for sale? Some
desirable properties are offered at re
duced prices. Bell Realty Co., Bcrgner
| Building.
FOR SALE Apartment house, 404
North Second street; five apartments
and store; steam heat and all modern
Improvements. Apply, or address, M.
, Mall. 266 Herr street.
FOR SALE Dauphin nouse and lot.
House. 24x60, three stories. 10 rooms, 3
largo halls: modern improvements. Very
low price to quick buyer. Inquire R.
A. Simmons, Pottsvllle. Pa.
FOR SAI.E—SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
I 2 H-STORY frame dwelling—6 rooms.
' bath and attic all modern improve
-1 ments located on trolley line east of
Camp Hill—lot. 35x120. Price, 12.400.00.
2H-story brick 7 rooms and bath
—all modern improvements lot, 50x
300 located on Market St., Camp
Hill. Price. 2,850.00.
2"£-story brick 7 rooms and bath
—all modern improvements lot. 40x
140 located on Bowman Ave., Camp
Hill.
Desirable lot located on Oyster
Point Ave., Camp Hill size. 76x160.
Price. $650.00.
2}»->Story frame dwelling 9 rooms
and bath cemented cellar gas —-
electric light steam heat fruit and
shade trees large garage large
porches lot, 144x140 located on
Bowman Ave.. Camp Hill.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.
s Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE Several properties at
an attractive price with little cash
needed. Now is the time to buy. Con
sider it and get particulars. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Building.
REAL 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 Pine on Second
street; central location all conveni
ences: suitable for residence or board
lnghouse; rent reasonable. Address G.,
1545, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Storeroom Fourth and
Walnut streets; central location; pos
session April 1, 1915. Fitzgerald Real
Estate Agency, 317 Walnut street.
FOR RENT—OId-established whole
sale and retail Ice Cream Manufactur
ing plant, complete outfit and resi
dence; central location. Fitzgerald Real
Estate Agency, 317 Walnut street.
FOR RENT
No. 536 S. Seventeenth St $20.00
No. 1524 Catherine St 15.00
No. 1019 S. 21H St 10.00
No. 2107 Greenwood St 8.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT 2035 Swatara street,
2 "-story brick dwelling, with all mod
ern improvements; front porch; grano
lithic pavements. Apply J. D. Pugh,
1500 Berryhill street.
FOR REXT MECHAXICSBURp
Splendid new home! midst of best resi
dence section. Very handy to trains,
trolley and center of town. ALL MOD
ERN CONVENIENCES. Many cup
boards and closets: large lawns: roomy
porches; balcony. HARDWOOD
THROUGHOUT. Handsome shade
trees: gianolithic pavements. Splendid
home for Harrisburg business or pro
fessional man. Many day and night
trains for commuters; commutation
chean. ALL ADVANTAGES OF BOTH
CITY AND COUNTRY. WITHOUT DIS
ADVANTAGES OF EITHER. If you
see this house, you will want no other.
Rent reasonable. Walter L. Ha tick,
Mechanicsburg. Pa. Bell phone 17Y.
FOR RENT 2551 North Sixth
street 3-story brick house S
rooms; all Improvements; immediate
possession: rent reasonable. Apply H.
B. Zigner. at Bowman & Co.. 318 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT 622 N. Eighteenth St.
—corner 3-story frame 8 rooms—
bath furnace gas. R»nt. $21.00.
Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut.
FOR RENT Residence 337 South
Sixteenth street, three-story brick,
nine rooms and bath, gas and furnace,
$17.00. G. W. Thomas, 338 South Six
teenth street.
FOR RENT llO9 Green street
9 rooms all improvements side
and back alley from April 1 s3s
per month. Apply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr
street.
FOR RENT 1926 Seventh street
S rooms all improvements—front
porch sls per month. Apply J. S.
Sible. 256 Herr street.
FOR RENT KI3 North Second
street; 3-story brick: 9 rooms and
bath; all improvements; electric bells
all rooms to kltchan; excellent location.
Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North
Front street.
FOR RENT Houses with all Improve
ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple,
1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Two-story brick
hcuse. all improvements, $12.50 per
month. 1009 Manada street. W. E.
Moeslein. 612 Boas street. Bell nhone
2593.
FOR RENT 320 Broad street; 11
large rooms: successful}* used for
boardlnghouse: all improvements: rent
cheap. Inquire Office, 429 Broad, or
1631 Xorth Second street. Bell nhone
413 R.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO REXT By business
man and wife no children fur
nished apartment or small house. Must
be attractively furnished, modern and
in good location; references exchanged.
Address F., 1579, care of Telegraph.
APARTME. V TS FOR RENT
FOR RENT 127 South Fourteenth
—first floor apartment—five rooms and
hath; front and side porches: possession
March 1. Inaulre 125 South Fourteenih
street. \
APARTMENT FOR RENT Five
rooms ana bath, with alt modern con
veniences. Apply lilt North Sixth
I street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT partments at south
east cotner Four and Peffcr streets.
All conveniences at reasonable rent
Outside porch. Aoply B. F. Umberger,
108 North Secon. street, or 427 Pefter
| street.
APARTMENTS WANTED
WANTED April 1. four or five
room apartment, unfurnished, or house
keeping rooms, by couple wltHout chil
dren: references exchanged. Address
H.. 1571, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR KENT
i FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping;
electricity and gas If desired. 618
| Camp street.
! FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, second fioor. with all conveni
! ences. Apply 925 North Third street,
at store.
FOR RENT Two large furnished
i or unfurnished rooms for light house
! keeping, one front room, well lighted
and heated; use of bath and telephone.
I Apply 210 South Thirteenth street.
I FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
singlf or ensulte: all conveniences, In
cludln phone; reference required. Ap
ply ItiS North Front street.
I FOR RENT Three unfurnished
I rooms for housekeeping, second floor.
! 35 North Sixteenth street.
| ROOMS FOR RENT Well furnish
! cd apartment of two rooms and bath:
j private entrance from vestibule; city
steam heat and electric light; references
j reoutred. 513 North Second street.
FOR RENT Four-room flat; all
conveniences. Apply at 616 State street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
! UNFURNISHED ROOMS
: Built especially for light housekeep
; ing. with or without kitchenettes.
1 Rooms strictly private. Stoves furnish
!ed free. Laundry, phone and bathroom
privileges. Private lockers for surplus
I furniture. Inquire office (or see Jani
tor. same building), 429 Broad street.
| (Sunday inspection invited).
BOARDERS WANTED
I SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED
Will be able to accommodate two or
three families for the summer at rea
sonable rates in the country near Dau
phin. Good fishing. Address 8., 1566,
' care of Telegraph.
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WANTED
WANTED TO BUY A good, sec
ond-hand grocery wagon: must be in
good condition E. L Wenrich. River
side. Pa., or call Bell phone 3621J1-1.
SMALL JOBS .Will repair and var
nish your furniture and do small car
penter jobs around your home. Just
telephone your troubles. Also pack fur
niture for moving. Phone 1372 M.
GUINEA PIGS WANTED Best
prices paid for pigs over eight ounces.
We are one of the largest users of pigs
in the world, our demand is steady all
year around, and to those who furnish
us with guinea pigs during the time
they are scarce, we pay the same price
during the time they are plentiful. By
doinr this, the Breeders have a steady
market where they are sure of a price
which makes raising guinea pigs profit
able. H. K. Muiford Company, Glen
olden. Pa.
WANTED Women to send 50c for
a nice, large pack of Silk Quilt
Patches. One sewing apron free for
10 days. Send at once. Valley Supply
Co.. Shiremanstown, Pa.
FOR SALE
WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs
for sale. Young-Wyclcoff strain, SI.OO
per setting—s6.CO per hundred. Also
stocl: for sale. Address Elkview Poultry
Farm, Speecevllle. Pa.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business office.
BARGAINS In IA C. Smith and Bros,
and Underwood Typewriters; also one
Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices
reasonable. L. C. Smith and Bros, 36
South Fourth.
FOR SALE A secon' rhand Harley-
Davidson twin-cylinder votorcycle. in
absolute repair and ruling order.
Fitted with Prest-o-lite tank, lamp,
speedometer, liorn. luggage carrier and
tandem seat. S. L. Thomsen, Superin
tendent, The West Construction Co.,
City.
FOR SALE Chickens, slioats,
horses, wagons and farming imple
ments. cheap if sold at once. William
Haines, two miles and a half north of
Hogestown. across the Huston bridge
and five miles from Mechanicsburg.
FOR SALE Cadillac, slugle-cylin
der A 1 condition; good tires; first $60.00
takes it. Parts for two-cylinder Max
well car cheap. West Fairview Gar
age. West Fairview, Pa. Bell phone
306»L
FOR SALE One bedroom suit, one
sinele folding bed. fine library table,
kitchen cabinet,' parlor suit, gas range,
pictures, etc. Apply 2006 Kensington
street.
CALKS
FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 a
Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point,
Blizzard. Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant
Grip and Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE. CHEAP BB-note player
piano, used 14 months, and 43 rolls of
music. Piwt cash, rest in small pay
ments. or can have use same for stor
age. Address R., 1578, care of Tele
graph.
PRIVATE SALE Household goods,
wardrobe, corner cupboard, double
heater, range, bedding and dishes. Call
afternoons of Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday at 1737 Fulton street.
FOR SALE
1912 Reo Touring Car, has just been
overhauled: electric lights. No rea
sonable offer refused. Will demon
strate. Roberts & Hoin. 334 Chestnut
street, Harrisburg. Pa.
—«
FOR SALE 25 young hens, 50 cents
each. Apply at once. W. E. Murray,
New Cumberland, end of car line, creek
bridge.
POULTRY MEN Here's a bargain.
Complete portable brooder house 16 ft.
wide 45 ft. long equipped with latest
Xewtown heating system, with ten
hovers. Will sell for S2OO cash. In
quire Schell's Seed Store, 1307 Market
street.
DOORS
For. SALE at Gable s. 111-117 South
Fecond street. All sizes. Cypress,
White Pine and Fir Doors. Porch work.
Sash. Shutters and Mouldings.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at tha Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Jenning strain Indian
Runner Duck Eggs for hatching, SI.OO
per setting. $7.00 per hundred. Stock
also for sale. Elkview Poultry Farm,
Speecevllle. Pa.
FOR SALE Two delivery trucks In
A 1 condition, both with panel bodies.
One will carry 1.500 lbs., other one
1,000 lbs. Good buy for person needing
truck of this kind. Bell 724. E. W.
Shank, Maxwell Dealer, 334 Chestnut
street. , >
I WILL SEND you twenty-four good
moneymaking plans for 25c. If not
satisfied I will return money. Address
Box 514. MlUersburg. Pa.
PUBLIC SALE Thursdsyi Febru
ary 25 at 1:30 P. M.. 1114 Market street,
a large lot of furniture. Anyone wish
ing sold drop me a card or Bell phone,
a Fry.
HARRISBUKG *£££&< TELEGRAPH
K. OF C. TO UELKBRATK
Michael J. McEnery, past State de
puty of Pennsylvania, will speak to
night at a Washington's Birthday cele
bration by Harrisburg Council. Xo.
869, Knights of Columbus. Miss Edith
Rourke will be the soloist.
FOR SALE
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, 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.
FOR RKNT
STOREROOM FOR RENT ln ex
cellent londltlon stenm heat from
April 1. Apply J. S. Slble, 256 Herr
street.
STOREROOM FOR RENT llO9
North Third street. Enlarged If need
ed. Best business block on Third
street. Steam heat. Rent reasonable.
Possession April 1. Inquire C. D. Cam
eron, on premises.
FOR RENT Room 3500
square feet floor space, suitable
for storage or light mauufactur
itig purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads,
Cowden and Forster streets.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL EXCHANGE unimproved real
estate, situated along the Jonestown
Road, for a »-passenger touring car.
Address "Touring Car," care of Tele
graph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
FOR SALE Pocket Btlllards Par
lor, in good town. Good reason for
selling. Lock Drawer F, Duncannon,
Pa.
200 SHARES of Guaranteed Preferred
Stock of a well established business
paying 7 per cent, annually, par $25.00.
Address F., 1572, care of Telegraph.
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Well equipped good loca
tion rent reasonable. Also good gro
cery store for sale at inventory. Full
information at our offices. Bell Realty
Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Meat Market doing
cash business. Best location and finest
equipped market in Harrisburg. Best
reason for selling given. Part cash
required on sale price. Address R.,
1576. care of Telegraph.
WANTED To communicate with
several young people In every store,
bank and factory In Harrisburg and
vicinity. Easy work. Good pay. No
canvassing. Address R., 1575, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT OR LEASE Stone
Quarry, with crushing plant and Lime
Kilns. Good location and well de
veloped. Address E., 1574, care of Har
risburg Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to
quick buyer. On main street
doing fair business. Apply Hap
ple & Schwartz, Real Estate
Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 795, Lock
port, X. Y.
BUSINESS PERONALS
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Watches,
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for
highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner,
Jeweler. No. 1 North Third street. Beli
phone 1274 L.
HAULING
H. W. 1. \TIIK. Hoarding Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Latiie. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
REPAIRING .VXD 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
LOANS —$5 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 Chestnut Street.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
ANY person needing monev In
amounts from $5 to ssu holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co..
36 North Third street.
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. -"tm
new eight-story brick warehouses, one
absolutely fireproof divided into fire
proof private rooms of various sizes for
the storage of household goods; the
other warehouse of the most approved
type of fire retardent construction for
general merchandise. They are equip
ped with two large electric freight ele
vators and spiral chute for the quick
and fafe handling of household goods
and all kinds of merchandise. Low
storage rates. South Second street, near
Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R.
STORAGE
I \ 3-story brick building, rear 408
.Market afreet.
Household gooda In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P
(i. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market Bt/
STORAGK 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 7i cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
NOTICE
K. HAMAWEI has sold the Palace
Cafe. 18 South Fourth street, to Nagi
Sedek and H. C. Gongee. Gongee and
Sedek will be responsible for all debts
NAGI SEDEJC AND H. C. GONGEE.
LEGAL NOTICES
ANNUAL MEETING
Harrisburg, Pa., February 15. 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Harrisburg Railways Company, for
the election of Directors, and the
transaction of such Qther business as
may come before the meeting, will be
held Tuesday, the 2d day of March. 1915.
at the office of the Company. In tho
City of Harrisburg. at 10 o'clock A. M.
By order Board of Directors.
J. O'CONNELL. Secretary.
MY wife. Jennie Riddle, having left
my bed and hoard without just cause.
I will not be responsible for any debts
contracted by her.
MR. CLARENCE D. RIDDLE.
MISS WEIB HONORED i
BY sun SCHOOL
Given Medal in Recognitiop of
Services as Supt. During 99th
Anniversary Exercises
11.-
Sunday School Superintendent for
Fffty-four Years.
Miss Anna C. Weir, for fifty-four
years superintendent of the junior de
partment of Market Square Presby
terian Sunday School, was especially
I honored for her long service by being
elected superintendent emeritus at the
ninety-ninth anniversary exercises of
the school yesterday morning. Miss
Weir was presented with a gold medal
by Judge S. J. M. McCarrell, superin
tendent of the senior school.
Four years ago Miss Weir was given
a similar medal by the Pennsylvania
Sabbath School Association on the
completion of her tlfticth year of Sun
dav school service. She retired from
active work in the school several
month ago.
Family Is Lauded
Other members of the Weir family
who have beefl identified with Market
Square f'hurch were Samuel AVeir.
grandfather of Miss Weir, who served
as elder from 1794 to 1814; James
Wallace Weir, an uncle, who was su
perintendent and elder between 1834
and IS7B. and John Andrew Weir,
father of Aliss Weir, who was superin
tendent and elder l'rom 1858 to 1881.
Judge McCarrell's address before
the school was on "What One Family
Did for Our Ninety-ninth Anniver
sary." showing the close connection of
the Weir family with the growth of
the Sunday school.
The membership of nil departments
of Market Square Sunday School is
909: the regular contributions for.the
year were $3,160.89, and special col
lections by class bands, $629.14, mak
ing a total of J3.690.03.
Koll of Honor
The following Is the roll of honor
for the year:
Senior Department—Present every
Sunday, Brenneman Fisher, Mabel
Wright, Blanche Banford. Marjorie
Hause, Katherine Fahcestock, Flor
ence Fisher, David Charles, Josh Por
ter. John Fries. Burton E. Commings
and Sara Xunemacher; present every
Sunday but one, X. E. Hause, Walter
i Stoner, Ivy R. Huber, Charles Hart
>wick, Mrs. Klla Hemming and S. Scan
itling; present every Sunday but two,
[ Gwilym Watkins. David Fleming. Lila
! Baker, Mabel Clark, Morris Taylor and
James Baker.
Intermediate Department Present
every Sunday. James Heid, Mrs. A. T.
Hublev. Jr.. Daniel Roberts, Harry
Saunders. Lile Fisher and Katherine
Machamer; present every Sunday but
one, Miss Caroline Keefer, Trudell
Lindley. Horace Xunemacher and
Lewis Kraybill.
Junior Department—Present every
Sunday, Mrs. George Roberts. Xancy
McCullough, Frances Hause. Charles
Craighead, Mildred Fisher, Hazel
Fisher, Elizabeth Xunemacher. Blanche
Raine. Mary Louise Hubley and Claire
Hartwick; present every Sunday but
one, Mrs. X. E. Hause, George Rob
erts, Josephine Roberts, Jack Glazier,
Dorothy Myers. Kramer Johnston;
present every Sunday but two, Miss
Bessie Eckenroth and Leonard Looker.
Primary Department—Present every
Sunday Elisabeth Davles. for two
years; Robert Xunemacher, for two
years; Mrs. Charles Elder, for one
year; John Sherer Elder, for one year:
present every Sunday but one. Mrs.
Rawn Da vies, in two years, and Mrs.
I Xunemacher. in two years.
Hears Sermon, Gives Away
Her Fortune of $50,000
Special In The Telegraph
Selinsgrove. Pa.. Feb. 22.—Follow
ing a remarkable sermon by Evangel
ist Nicholson at Milton, yesterday on
"The Rich Young Ruler," one of the
leading society women of the town
was so deeply impressed by the re
markable word picture drawn by the
speaker of the position in which the
young ruler found himself when he
declined to accept Christ's ultimatum
of forsaking all and following Him.
that she went home and then made
her way to the residence of the Rev.
B. J. Brinketna. pastor of the Presby
terian Church, and placed In his hands
bonds to the value of more than $50.-
000, her fortune. She told the minis
ter of her determination to give up all
for Christ. In an interview this after
noon the Rev. Mr. Brinkema express
ed regret that the story had become
public, but confirmed the truth of the
report. He declined to make public
the name of the woman.
The bonds, he said, would be dis
posed of as the woman might direct
through the trustees of the church.
MINING VILLAGES QUIET
fly Associated Press
Fairmont, W. Va., Feb. 22.—Reports
to-day front the Barracksvllle-Farm
ington coal region where striking min
ers last Saturday fought with Sheriff
Conawa and a party of deputies, were
to the effect that the men had made
no further move and the mining vil
lages were quiet.
EXPLORERS WILL ADOPT NEW
CONSTITUTION AT MEETING
Twenty-five members of the Eplor
ers, one of the oldest camping clubs
in the State, will hold their annual
banquet and midwinter meeting to
night at the Colonial club. Harris
burg and Chambersburg members will
attend. A new constitution and by
laws will be adopted. Charles C.
Schriver, of Harrisburg, is secretary, i
FEBRUARY 22, 1915.
ONLY 23 ACCOUNTS I
ON ORPHANS' LIST
Half as Much Business as Usual
Listed For Spring Session,
Beginning on March 23
If (ij*, executors', adminls
trators'. guardians'
g phans court of Dau-
The list as filed 1 with Roy C. Dan
ner. register of wills. Includes eigh
teen first and final accounts, two sec--
ond and final, a first and partial, a
first account and a supplemental ac
count.
Observe Washington's Birthday.
County and city offices in the court- 1
house observed a holiday to-dav In
honor of Washington's birthday. The
Dauphn county judges started Febru
ary Common Pleas court and Pro
thonotary Harry F. Holler s office was
open.
Deputy Recorder Mumma Improv-'
mg-—Deputy Recorder C. Nisslcv!
Mumma who has been seriously ill at
his home In Steelton Is reported to be
gradually improving. .Mr. Mumma is
suffering with a severe attack of pneu
monia and at one time his condition
■was so grave that it was necessary lo
call his son Robert from Schenectadv,
X. Y., to his bedside.
Norwegian Steamer Sunk
in Collision in the North
Sea; Crew Rescued
By As social td Press
London, Feb. 22, 2.4S P. M. —The
Norwegian freight steamer Cuba. |
bound from London to Rotterdam,
wjas sunk to-day in a collision in the
Xorth Sea. So far as Is known, no
lives were lost.
The Cuba carried an official mail
bag of the American commission for
the relief of Belgium.
Conservation Conference
Makes Recommendations
Before adjournment Saturday night
the Pennsylvania conference on For
estry, Fish, Game. Health, Water and
Agriculture Conservation, voted in
favor of a conservation commission to
have control of special police who
shall aid game and fish wardens to en
force the laws. The following recom
mendations were made:
Increasing the maximum price to be
paid for Forestry lands to SIO.OO per
acre, instead of $5.00; a liberal ap
propriation to the department of for
estry; the passage of a law preventing
the cutting of any timber by any per
son upon any game preserves or sanc
tuary of this Commonwealth; for the
further protection of human life the
open season for deer to be changed
from November 25 to December 10,
inclusive; and compelling gunners to
practice self-control and be willing to
observe short seasons with, with small
bag limit, until the supply of game
and game birds and animals shall be
gin to increase in number above the
yearly quota, which Is taken by the
gun vermin or other causes; and a
uniform season on all small game to
include wild turkey, ruffed grouse,
quail, ring necked pheasants, Hunga
rian quail, woodcock, gray, black or 1
fox quarrel, gray rabbit or hare, to be
from November 1 to November 30, in
clusive.
Messenger Boy Risks Life
to Save 16-mo.-old Baby
Ralph Anderson, aged 15, a West
ern Union messenger boy, was a real
hero Saturday night. lie noticed
smoke and fire on the third floor of
Samuel Greenburg's home, 409 Cum
berland street.
Rushing upstairs, Anderson found a
IS-month-old baby on a burning bed.
He carried the child downstairs and
then threw the burning mattress
of the window. The Good "Will com
pany was called and extinguished the
blaze. Mr. and Mrs. Greenburg were
on a shopping tour and had left the
baby sleeping on the third floor. It is
the belief that a small dog in trying
to open the door to the room knocked
a lamp over. Anderson lives at Le
moyne.
Veterans Pay Tribute to
Their Dead Comrades
The Rev. P. H. Balsbaugh. pastor
of the Sixth Street United Brthren
Church gave the principal address at
the memorial services of the Seneca
G. Simmons Post. Xo. 116, Saturday
evening in the hall on Verbeke street
near Third.
William B. White and William H.
Wharton, are the two veterans of the
post who died within the past year.
J. I>. Saltsman wa? chairman of the
arrangement committee. Taps were
sounded by Harry D. Sollenberger.
Young Man Shot in Back
by Friend Will Recover
John Armstrong, aged 19, of West
Fairview. who was admitted to the
Harrisburg Hospital Saturday with a
bullet in his abdomen, is not believed
to be in a serious condition by the
t physicians.
Armstrong said he and a companion
were carrying boards to make a tar
get. togeuier with their 22-caliber
rifles. His companion stumbled and
accidentally toulied the trigger. The
bullet entered Armstrong's back and,
following his rib, lodged in the abdo
men.
TRAINING SCHOOL STUDENTS TO
GIVE BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
An entertainment will be given Fri
day night in the auditorium of the
Technical high school by the 39 young
women of the city Teachers' Training
school, under Miss Anne U. Wert, to
assist in the purchase of a piano for
the room in the Stevens building on
Chestnut street. The program will
consist of two parts, first a college,
scene with music and recitations, and
the second part, a tableaux.
STOCKYARDS AGAIN OPENED
Pittsburgh, Pa.. Feb. 22.— The Herr's
Island stockyards were opened this
morning after being closed two weeks
by the foot and mouth disease quaran
tine. Receipts of livestock were light
Night Riders Again Open
Attack on Negro Farm
Laborers in Missouri
lly Associated Press
New Madrid, Mo., Feb. 22.—Night
rider last night again shot into the
cabins occupied by negro farm labor
ers near here and to-day the exodus
of frightened negroes began anew.
According to reports the night riders
plan serious action against all negro
laborers found in the vicinity after
Tuesday night.
Notices posted on various farms
warned the negroes to leave before
Tuaada.v night. The night riders com
prise a band of dissatisfied white farm
laborers, who according to land own
ers seek to drive negro renters and
laborers out of the district ia the hope
of obtaining higher wages on farms at
lower rentals.
Grey Denies British
Are Making Plans to
Sink American Vessel
By Associated Press
Washington, Feb. 22.—Sir Edwnrd
Grey has sent* to the State Depart
ment through the British embassy
j here a statement characterizing as a
; falsehood a recent statement front
I Berlin attributing to the British tho
intention to destroy an American ship
in the naval war zone and charge it to
a German submarine with the expecta
tion of precipitating a crisis* between
the United States and Germany.
The Berlin statement received 1n
the United States by wireless was
cabled to London by the British em
bassy.
CHIt'AUO CATTI.B
fl.v Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Feb. 22. liogs Re
ceipts. :iS,000: strong. Bulk of sales,
$6.50((j 6.6 it; light, $6. I,"i{b)6.To; mixed,
$6.35(5 6.60; heavy, $6.15 fti 6.55; rough,
$6.15(56.30: pigs, ss,so(ii 6.75.
Cattle Receipts, 12,000; steadv.
Native steers, $5.25©5.50; western. SI.SO
fi>7.35; cows and heifers, $3.10(57.6";
calves, $7.00(510.75.
Sheep Receipts, 8,000: strong.
Sheep. $6.50®7.35: yearlings. s7.3o<fr
7.90; lambs, $7.35@5.50.
jlFor Rent
Desirable offices in the
j Union Trust Building.
| Apply
j Union Trust Company
Twelfth &. Herr St. "
FACTORY
FOR RENT
Splcutlld Room. 50x75 feet. 50
wludotvs; up-to-dufe steam lieal
lng Included. Iteut very reason
able. Will be wired to suit tenant.
Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34.
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PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Sale at his stables, 677 Biiggs
street, midway between Cowden and
, Pennsylvania avenue, Harrisbnrg,
J Pa.
j Wednesday, February 24, 1915
Sixty Head of
EXTRA FINE HORSES
l Consisting of single line leaders,
farm chunks, brood mares, line
drivers, extra fine blacl< horse, 4
years old; chestnut sorrel, some ex
tra high class horses ranging in
weight from 800 to isoo pounds
5 Dump Wagons, Carts. Harness, etc'
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock
sharp.
SIMON COOPER.
H. D. KOONS. Auct.
VM. HOKRNKR & SON. Clerks.
$ MONEY
To Housekeepers, Work
■Of ingmca and Salaried Km.
■ ployes.
I LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVfcMiVlfcNl COMfAMY
0 .V. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21. 4tli Eioor
Spooncr Building
I FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insur
ance Office No. 18
North Third Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
209 State St., 3-story
brick dwelling, 11 rooms
and bath, imp.
1006 N. Second St., 3-
story brick dwelling, 11
rooms and bath, imp., side
| entrance, 2-story stable on
I rear of lot.
1439-41-43 Vernon St.,
! 3-story brick dwellings, 8
j rooms,
s-
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