Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 09, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    EITHER PEINE IEACIES TIE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT'
L_ ! . - • V
DIED _
ROLLINS Miss Frances L. Rollins
died at the residence of her sister,
.Mrs. Thomas McCamant, 511 North
Second street. Monday, at 11 P. M.
Funeral services Wednesday. 7 P. M.,
»t the house. Burial Thursday morn
ing:. at Altoona. I'a.
JUMBLE Mrs. Jennie S. Gamble died
Tuesday morning at her late resi
lience. No. 607 Pelter street.
Tiie funeral will be held from her
ale home on Friday afternoon, at
i'cloclt. Relatives and friends are in
cited to attend without further notice.
Elurial private. Please omit flowers.
II 'M.MEL Miss Annie Hummel died
at noon. Tuesday, at her home, in
I lurnmeistown, after a lingering ill
ness.
The funeral will bo held from her
ate residence on Friday afternoon, at
' o'clock.
JROFF Mrs. Theresa J. Groff died on
Monday morning, at her late resi
dence. 245 Hummel street.
Tiie funeral will be held from her
ate residence on Thursday afternoon,
it 2 - S0 o'clock. Relatives and friends
ir« invited to attend the funeral with
iut further notice. Burial private,
vindly omit flowers.
SMITH Yesterday noon, March 7.
1915. Miss Hannah Smith.
Funaral on Wednesday afternoon, at
: o'clock, from her father's residence,
>r. C. H. Smith. Linglestown, Pa. The
elatives and friends are invited to at
end without further notice.
CARD OF THANKS
MR. JOHN M. MUM MA AND FAMILY
rlsh to extend to their many friends
nd neighbors their sincere apprecia
ion of the kindness shown them in
liclr recent bereavement.
MRS B. F. CRANE AND FAMILY de
ire to express their thanks for the
Id rendered during recent bereave
nent of husband and father.
LOST
LOST Saturday, about 4 o'clock, j
etween 120 South Second street and
>lves' Store, Mosaic pin. about size of j
liver dollar. Five dollars reward if
eturned to 120 South Second street.
FOUND
FOUND The way to end your
leaning and dyeing worries, by calling
Ithcr phone for Eggert's Steam Dye- ]
it and French Cleaning Works. 1.4 E.
larket street. We call and deliver. j
UELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Married men. between;
lie aces of 27 and •>'» - ears, who have i
ad experience in selling at retail <ll- j
set to tiie consumer—to qualify for .
osition as wagon salesmen —In Ilairis- |
urg and branches located within " V i
.iles of Harrisburg—men who will
•ork will be result getters with out
roposition guarantees salaiy and
ommission—must furnish best of letcr
nce and real estate bond—our sales
len are making from s2j to S4O pel
•eek. Apply in person only. Jewel |
ea Co., 269 Broad street. I
WANTED A Company,
leaders in their line of special
tics want to extend their op
erations in this section of the
country, want to hear from
experienced specialty sales
men, capable of earning from
two thousand dollars a year
and upwards, small bond re
quired. Apply with full par
ticulars. P. O. Box t>4s, Har
risburg, Pa.
MEN 20 to 30 years old, wanted at
nee for electric railway motormcn and
inductors; S6O to SIOO monthly; no ex- ;
erlenee necessary: line opportunity ,
ri strike. Write Immediately for ap- !
lication blank. Address R„ 1523, care :
r Telegraph. j
THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be ;
ceded within three or four months In I
le city of Harrisburg for public taxi- 1
ib service. Prepare yourself at once. I
ake application for training to Auto ;
raimportation Machine Shop, .i and . '
orth Cameron street. Harrisburg. Pa.
nil and unlimited course. $35.00. Both >
nones. j
SALES EXGINEER Concern es- 1
itilishcd eighteen years wants capable j
iles Manager for this territory. Pro- j
let a necessity in ever boiler plant,
ri.-e averages $250 per boiler. Sold on !
guarantee. Exclusive terrl- ■
rv allotted. Cash advances on all I
ial order.- will finance you if you have j
ie abilitv. Only applicants having!
id sales expe em <• in Engineering I
lies and able > furnish rrood refer
i. es considered. Give full details in
st letter, f orrespondence strictly
mtidential. Address D., 2255, care of j
.■legraph. j
MEX WAXTED to become practical I
:au(Teurs and mechanics. As opportu- i
tv affords students will he given I
lantc while learning to earn 30c an I
nir on overhauling work. Make ap- |
ications at once. Special course for (
dies. Day and night schools. Auto ;
ransportat ion School and Machine j
ion, 5-7 North Cameron street.
AGKNTS WANTED
WANTED A reliable traveling I
font to handle a profitable side line, i
i commission. Address Box 165. City, j
AGENTS WANTED—Men and women j
Fell household article needed In
cry home. I>arge profits. Don't
this opportunity. Charl-Rho Co.,
North Market Square, Room 24. j
SALESMEN' WANTED
SALESMAN WAXTED—City salesman j
lllng on Department and Furniture
ores to sell our line of Cedar Chests
Harrisburg. Liberal commissions.!
:me Mfg. Co.. South Bend, Ind.
HIGH-CLASP SALESMAN r'eed I
ushing machine. Highest references !
quired In first letter. Sales manager i
!li be in Pittsburgh ehortlv. Com- !
ss'.or. basis. Address W. L McCul- j
ugh Co., Yypsilantl, Michigan.
HE Ll' WANTED—FemaIe
W ANTED Girls over 16 |
ars cf age to learn cigarniaking.
lid while learning. Apply Har-|
iburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
Spring Edition !;
Facts&Figures! |
Now Ready i:
A complete list of Improved < >
cHy property, business propo- >
atttonfl, city nnd suburban lota, < *
■ ulttirlian properties, Farm* nnd i '
Count rj- places. , ►
IIILLER BROTHERS & CO.I
REAIi ESTVrrc <[
Fire Tnsurance Surety RonAs ' .
I.O'onst nnd Court Street* *,
TUESDAY EVENING,
HELP WA NTED—FEMALE
GET Instruction from an expert a
rhorthand naturalist, one who knows.
Learn on a blank keyboard. Ask my
students? Harrisburg Shorthand
School, St North Second street. Bell,
I 704 R.
j WANTED A reliable white girl
I in small family, as second girl, one who
I can mend and do plain sewing pre
ferred; reference.". Also young nurse
girl, white, who is refined and accus-
I tomed to children. Call_plione 994, be
j tween and 1 and 2 and 7 and S 1". M.
i WAXTED White girl for general
I housework; good wages. Apply at
j once. Eagle Hotel. Palmyra, Pa.
I HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
! WANTED—Railway Mall and Postal
Clerks; examinations soon; over 2,000
| appointments yearly: prepare at home:
| write for Plan No. 15. of payment after
I appointment. Philadelphia Business
[College: Civil Service Dept. Philadel
j pliia. Pa.
BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In
ternational Bibles. We want several
Men and Women to help distribut.
Spare time may be used. Get our
terms. Wholesale Supply House, 25
I North Third street, top.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe
| Tailor experienced and capable, wants
! position as busliclnian. Can furnish
i best reference. Address Fox, the tailor,
i 220 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
i WANTED Young, colored man de-
I sires work of any kind; just arrived
from Pittsburgh; can give good refer
j ence. Address 111 South Dewberry
! avenue. City, or phone 616J, Bell phone.
WANTED Position by man with
i seven years' retail grocery experience
i for himself; capable of establishing a
I new business or taking charge one
; already established. Address H„ 2256,
I care of Telegraph.
I 1
| WANTED Young, married man of
j 31, one child, wishas work on farm for
] both man and wife; can srive reference.
1 Address A. R. Klinger, Wiconisco, Dau
i phln county. Pa.
A middle-aged colored man would
like a position as janitor or taking care
of horses. Can furnish best of refer
ence. Address 1228 Spruce avenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED —i cranio
WANTED Colored girl desires
dishwashing and general housework.
Call, or address, 116% Liberty street.
WANTED by colored woman general
housework, or days' work, 1409 New
Fourth street.
WANTED by half grown colored girl,
work between school hours. Inquire
1109 New Fourth street.
"WANTED—Young woman desires po
sition as nurse for confinement cases,
experience. Call or address, 1611) Chest
j nut street.
WANTED Young woman wishes a
j position as housekeeper for widower, or
jin small family. Address W. 2253, care
■ of Telegraph.
! WANTED White woman ants
I day's work of any kind, or washing and
| ironing to take home. 1211 Apple ave
| ntie.
WANTED Colored girl desires to
assist with general housework, or po
sition as chambermaid; good reference.
Call, or address, 1915 Logan avenue.
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires general housework or work as
chambermaid; good reference. Call, or
address, 814 James avenue.
-Middle aged woman would like child's
nursing, cooking or days' work. Call 28
Linden street.
WANTED A reliable, neat, young
colored woman desires work by the
day or half day. Address 133 Balm
street.
Situations Wanted Male and Female
Man and wife as butler and cook.
11l or out of the city. Call 669 Briggs
street.
HEAL. ESTATE l-'OIi SALE
1127 AND 1429 Berryhill St. 3-
stor.v bricks 8 rooms and .bath each—
porches lot, 15x100 each.' The owner
of these properties is anxious to effect
a quick sale. Make us an offer.
1217 Mulberry St. Corner property
2',4-story frame 6 rooms lot,
15x7 1. The price will surprise you.
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
SIXTH STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE Steam heat brick house
8 rooms side entrance - drive alley
on rear. Owners occupy property in
spect it No. 2122. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE My property, Xo. 153
Xorth Catherine street, Middletown, Pa.
Harrisburg electric cars pass every
twenty minutes. Apply to J. W. Fort
ney, 171 South Front street, Steelton.
Pa.
DESIRABLE Paxtang Bungalow for
sale; eight rooms gas electric
light steam heat porch, 10x42
plot, 60x120. Inspect this property. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
CORNER PROPERTY i— Steam heat
—gas electric light porch front—
enclosed concrete rear noreji jot, 20x
120 hrick house only $3,200. in
spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE AT ONCE Douoio
frame house, east end Hlghspire; cel
lar heat, bath, hot and cold water, elec
tric light, lots. 25x120, one-half square
from trolley. Country luxuries with
city conveniences. Will sell singly.
If iooking for good, safe investment or
pleasant home, investigate this. Sure
to Increase in value. Bargain for some
one. Reason for selling, leaving this
section of Stale. R. J. Simingtcn, Esh
elman street, near Franklin, on prem
ises.
30 ACRES l-i miles west of Golds
boro nearly new 2',i-story frame
dwelling i rooms frame bank
barn well end running water
large variety of fruit—possession April
1, 1915. Brinton-Packer Co , Second and
Wainut streets.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
in tho Tenth Ward, located on Fourth
Fifth, Schuylkill tnd Atlas streets
An opportunity for a builder or real
estatu dealer to secure well located
property for development purposes. Ad
dress L. No. tSS7, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE No. 3320-"3!2 North
Sixth street, two 2%-story frame
houses, new; all improvements; steam
heal; granolithic walks. Inquire
Shrolncr s Store, on premises. Take R.
V. car.
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 Three-story brick
dwelling. 10 rooms and bath'— all the
modern Improvements hardwood
floors throughout on Hill within 7
minutes walk of business section
can be seen by appointment. H G
Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street.
ARE You Looking for a Home? I
have them on Herr street, between
Seventeenth and Eighteenth. They
have eight rooms and bath, steam heat
American radiator system, cemented
cellars, cement porch and walks, sur
rounded by California Pivot Hedge
Away from noise and dirt, along Jitney
Bus Line. Finest location ir. cfiy. Bet
ter look them over and see me for
terms. S. J. Brown, No. 28 South .Nine
teenth street, City. Bell phono lUW.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
NO. 13S X. THIRTEENTH STREET
-3-story brick house bath gas
furnace porch side entrance. In
spect this property. Price and par
ticulars nt Bell Realty Co., Bergner
i Building:.
FOR SALE Dauphin nouse and lot.
House. 24x60, three stories. 10 rooms, S
largo halls; modern Improvements. Very
low price to quick buyer. Inquire R.
A. Simmons, PottsviUe, Fa,
MARKET STREET PROPERTIES
FOR SALE Three-story bricks, every
convenience, cemented cellars, side al
ley ways, granolithic pavements, open
stairways, large double parlors, well
built, suitable for business places and
dwellings. Will sell singly or entire
block nt favorable prices and terms.
For information address S.. 2245. care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE City and suburban
homes and home sites—t'.rst-elass busi
ness propositions. Kough, Brightbill
l& Kline, Sixth and Reily. Both phones.
j DEW-DROP-INN COTTAGE FOR
SALE Along the Con Jdoguinet: sutt
; able Cor sumrter home or all-year round
i living. Close to Pyne's Corner, Enola.
JtSoO.OO. Frank Fake, West FairvWw,
Pa.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house. No. 222 Cumberland street:
eight rooms and bath. Inquire at the
premises.
HEAL ESTATE FPU RENT
j FOR RENT —36 North Tenth street;
i two-story brick house; all iniprove-
I ments: lent, *l9. Apply Fred C. >lll
- ler, Attorney-at-Law, 213 Walnut
I street.
FOR RENT First floor of building
! northwest corner of Court and Cran-
I berry. Apply on premises.
i FOR RENT April 1. 29 South Six
teenth street; D rooms and bath; front
and rear porches: line lot; house In
good repair; S2O. Inquire 31 North Six
teenth street.
FOR RENT House and Oarage;
thoroughly equipped and modern: all
steam heated; !• rooms; front and back
porches and lawns; grape arbor. Rent
reasonable. Apply 1515 Berryhtll, or
Bell 378.
FOR RENT Houses with all improve
ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gippie,
1261 Market street.
FOR RENT—I6II Swatara street, S
rooms, all improvements, gas and coal
ranges, large yard. Rant, SIS. Possession
aprll Ist. Address 11. E. Martz, 304
Market street.
FOR RENT
1425 WALNUT STREET Three
story brick house eight rooms, bath
and furnace front porch. Rental.
$25. Miller Brothers & Co., Opp. Post
Office. Bell phone 1595.
I'OH REM'
CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES
Several very desirable seven and
eight-room urick houses with furnace
—bath front porch and lawn, sl4,
sls and sl6. Miller Brothers & Co.
I FOR REN 4 !' Three-story brick
[modern dwelling. 2230 North Secoml
i street; ten rooms, batlvs. porches,
laundry, steam heat, hardwood, elec
tricity and gas, Chamberlin stripping,
cement porches, tine location. $45.00.
Fitzgerald's Real Estate Agency, 31"
Walnut street.
FOR RENT 2217-19 Atlas avenue,
2 , /a-story bricks: front porches; side
entrance: gas and electricity; range;
furnace. Snug little home. Kough,
Brightbill & Kline, Sixth and Reily
streets.
I FOR RENT House Xo. 1522 North
! Second street; all improvements. Ap
ply Backenstoe Ijiw Office, 14 North
I Third street, City. Bell phone 874R, or
I United phone 763 W.
FOR RENT 1535 North Fourth
street; three-story mansard roof;
eight rooms: improvements; wide paved
street; trolley passes door; possession
April I. Rent, S2O. Apply A. C. Young,
I 26 North Third.
FOR RENT
A THREE-STORY brick house; all
conveniences; hardwood floors; two
bathrooms and a lavatory/instantane
ous water heater: steam heat; electric
ity and gas: desirable location. 1703
North Second street.
FOR RENT No. 205 West State
street: three-story brick: city steam,
etc. inquire 1904 North Second street.
Bell phone 2254 R.
FOR RENT Storeroom, cor
ner Third and Cumberland streets.
33x100 feet, two show windows
9x14, first-class condition. Special
price. J. S. Sible, 256 Ilerr street.
FOR RENT Brick house,
1109 Green street, 9 rooms and
bath, all improvements. From
April 1. J. S. Sible, 256 Ilerr
street.
\\ \NTED TO BENT
SMALL PLACE TN COUNTRY OR
SUBURBAN TOWN Must foe near
train ot\ trolley, and stream of water
preferred. Wanted for tho summer or
year 'round. Address W., 2248. care of
Telegraph.
Al'AimilSi IS FOR RENT
FOIt RENT Apartments. four
rooms and bath: ail improvements; side
porch. Apply l>. Siibert, 154S North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT Third floor apartment;
five rooms, bath, storage closet and
all conveniences; heat furnished. Ap
ply 1409 Market street.
FOP. RENT Apa"tment or. River
Front, choice location, two nicely fur
nished rooms, with batli. complete for
light housekeeping. Call Beil phone
659 J. or 305 South Front street.
FOR RENT Three rooms and
kitchenette, use of bath, completely fur
nished, light housekeeping, separate
bells, refrigerator, gas range, hot water
heat, corner house, good location, im
provements, no children. F->3B Kltta
tinny street.
FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms
arid bath, 925 North Third street. In
quire H. L. Mehring, 1410 North Sixth
street.
ROOMS FOR HEN?'
FOR RENT One nicely furnished
second floor front room all improve
ments use of phone and gas five
minutes' walk from Square. Address
X.. 2260, care of Telegraph, or call Bell
phone 3694 W.
FOR RENT —r Furnished room, suit
able for one or two gentlemen, with
board and use of ->hone. Apply 1403
Market street.
THE CONWAY—The most beautiful
ly furnished room in the city, with
every modern improvement. 131 Wal
nut street.
FUR RENT Comfortably furnished
room in central location. Ail modern
improvements. City steam licat elec
tric light and use of phone. Inauir*
202 Locust street. '"quire
FOR RENT Furnished rooms
single or ensuite: all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT Four-room flat: all
conveniences. Apply r>i6 state street.
ROOMS ANI) BOARD WANTED
WANTED Young lady, employed,
desires room and board, private famllv
Would consider joining another lady in
small apnrtment. Must be reasonable
Address Box 2258, care of TelesrraDU
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
! WANTED
! WANTED Room in private family
to store furniture. Also for sale, three
piece parlor suit and refrigerator. Ad
dress E., 2251, caro of Telegraph.
MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER Wo
have 10 to 20 prospective buvers for
motorcycles right now. who want sec
ond-hand machines. *lf yon have a mo
torcycle for sale at a bargain price,
see ns at once. If wo cannot buy your
machine we will sell for you at a very
reasonable commission. See us for mo
torcycle bargains.
Dayton Motorcycle Distributors for
four counties.
KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.. 814 N. Third
Street, United phone 19W.
WANTED To buy good investment
property. Will consider in any good,
rentable location. No agents need
answer, owners only. Address M., 2257
care of Telegraph.
WANTED For light housekeep
ing two rooms communicating
separate entrance to each room; within
walking distance of central part of
city. Address S., 2250. care of Tele
graph.
75c TO $5 PAID for Old Broken Sets
of False Teeth in any condition. High
est prices paid for Old Oold or Silver
such as Rings. Pip- Watches, Watch
Cases, etc.; also Dental Gold, Crowns
and Bridge Work. Drop postal—we'll
call. This week only. Box M, 2208
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A second-hand Steno
type; must be in good condition; give
lowest price and full particulars in first
letter. Address A., 2247, care of Tele
g -aph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business office.
WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs
for sale. Young-Wyckoff strain, SI.OO
per setting—J6.Co per hundred. Also
stoc:. for sale. Address Elkview Poultry
Farm, Speeceville, Pa.
FOR SALE Pocket Billiard Par
lor, in good town. Good reason for
selling. Lock Drawer J., Duncannon,
Pa.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can b«
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Several very cheap used
cars—tourins and delivery bodies. Ap
ply 413 South Cameron street.
v FOR SALE Day-old Chicks, S. C.
W. Leghorns. 10 cents each. Hatching
Eggs, 75 cents and SI.OO per 15. J. N.
Yost, 232 East Water street, Middle
town, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE Thursday. March
11. at 1 ;30 P. M„ at the store, 1114
Market street, a large lot of Furniture.
Any one wishing any kind or goods
sold on commission, call or phone. C.
Fry, Auctioneer.
KOII SAI.K
TRUNKS, Sl'iT CASES. TRAVELING
BAGS, and all kinds of Leather Goods.
Special attention given to repair work.
It will pay you to buy your Leather
Goods from the Leather Merchants.
Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company,
Second and Chestnut streets.
FOR SALE Joining strain Indian
Runner Duck Eggs for hatching, *I.OO
per setting, J7.«t) per hundred. Stock
also for sale. Elkview Poultry Farm.
Speeceville, Pa.
FOR SALE A No. 1 Chickens;
Plymouth Rocks, the White Leghorns
and White Wyandottes. Must be sold
next week. Apply 2448 North Sixth
street, City.
FOR SALE An Oakland, 1914
model, electric starter and lights; pret
tiest machine in city; can be bought
cheap. Can be seen at Barrlngton's
Garage, Market street and Brady ave
nue.
FOR SALE Scotch Collie pup, good
stock; can give pedigree. Call Bell
phone 2065J, Harrisburg. Pa., or write
J. C. Burns. 321S Eighteenth street, N.
E., Washington, D. C.
FOR SALE ■ — Eggs for Hatching.
Barred Rock. High grade. Ix»w price
—during bad times. J. Oren New Cum
berland. Pa. Box 116.
FOR SALE Oyster. Fruit and Pro
duce Store. Will sell cheap if sold be
fore 12th of tnis month. Good reason
for selling. S.. 2254, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Sawmill, complete; 25-
11.-P. engine and boiler; mill with three
head blocks; 25-foot carriage; sawdust
elevator; 50-inch inserted tooth saw,
belts. cutolT saw and everything com
plete. Party purchasing will be given
privilege of completing job on grounds
where mill now stands that will pay
for outfit; also team of four head can
be purchased with mill. Apply 125
Liberty street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE - One reed go-cart, prac
tically new. Call Bell phone 21521!, or
call at 123 North street.
FOR SALE One Bush auto, good
as new. at sacrifce price. Also Bonds
of Williamstoivn Gas Co.. W. W. Shope.
Jr., Executor, 31 North Cightceuth
street, or J. G. Ilatz, Attorney.
FOR SALE—A Red Cross rang?: good
as new. inquire at 810 Green stiee:.
tM BMC SAI.K OF HOI SKHOLD GOODS
AT 4«S Briggs street, 011 Saturday.
March 3, 1915. at 1 o'clock P. M.. the
valuable household goods and furniture
of Katharine C. Craig, deceased.
CLARK E. DIEUL.
Executor.
FOR S U E AT GABLE ;-*. 113. 115
and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acms
quality. All tha full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE Lot of grocery store
fixtures, consisting of cash register,
coffee mill, scales, show cases, etc. 329
South Front street. Steelton. Pa.
Closing out all Barred Rocks,
Rhode Island Reds and While
and Brown Leghorns. Also day
old chicks. All thoroughbred
stock. Will sell incubators at
liaif price. Bell Phone 507R3,
A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa.
FOR SALE Long established, pay
ing lee Cream and Snowball Factory.
Only one in city. Owner wishes to re
tire. Bargain for hustler. Particulars
at Spangenberg's, 507 Reily street.
BARGAINS In L C. Smith and Bros,
and Underwood Typewriters; also one
Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices
reasonable. L. C. Smith and Bros. St
South Fourth.
FOR SALE Small grocery store
doing good, cash business. Reason for
selling, owner has other business to at
tend to. Address D., 2246, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, rip
saw, bench and other woodwork ma
chinery; two one-horse wagons and
Keystone typewriter. Inquire 3009
North Fourth street, city.
BICYCLES—BICYCLES, »6. 18 JlO,
*l2. See these bargains at once if
you want to save money. Try Keystone
Repair Service. Will save you monev
and give you the quickest service in
the city. 814 N. Third St. United
Phono 19W T .
WEST END JOBBING CO., 424 Rellv
street, selling out reason, rebuilding
—one Gilbert Self-Player Piano, one
Upright Story & Clark Piano one T< -
ledo Scale remainder will be sold at
a sacrifice. Call, or phone. Bell 3656 M.
—.
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. j
PIIII.AnKI.PHi A HKIiniTE
Philadelphia, March 9. Wheat
Higher: No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.51®
1.56; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
| sl.s#® 1.64,
i .Corn Higher: No. 2, spot, export,
li7ffi7Bc; No. 2, yellow, local, 7S@7!lc.
I Oats—Higher; No. 2, white, 62%®
] 63He.
Bran Weak; winter, per ton,
$26.00029.00; spring, per ton, $25.00(<i
25.50.
i Refined Sugars—Market steady; pow-
j dered. 5.85 c; fine granulated, 5.70e; con
j fertlonors' A, 5.60 c.
; Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras. 31c; nearby,
prints, fancy. 31c.
| Eggs— The market Is unchanged;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $5.85 per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $5.70 per
case; western, extras, llrsts. free cases,
$5.85 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$5.70 per case.
Dive Poultry Firm; fowls. 16®
j 18c; old roostors, 11 H W 12c; chickens,
14® 17c; turkeys, 15®17c; ducks, 15®
! 16c; geese, 12® 1 i.e.
; Dressed Poultry; Firm; turkeys,
I fancy, 21c; do., fair to good, Isiti-'uc;
! fowls. heavy. 18®19i-; do., average.
16@17Hc do., small, 14<SP15c: old
I roosters, 14c; nroiltng chn ne«i
' by. 18®28c; western. 14®22c; roast
ing chickens. 17®20c; ducks, 12@18c;
geete. 10® 14c.
Potatoes Market weak; Penn
sylvania. per bushel. 50056 c; Maine,
per bushel, 45®50e: New York, per
bushel, 40®45c; Jersey, per basnet, 30
® 35c.
Flour—Tli6 market is firmer; winter,
clear. $3.5 iij<4.lo. straights. Pennsyl
vania, $6.85 ® 6.90; spring, straights,
$6.75®7.00; do., patents, $7.00®7.80;
western. $4.2504.40; patents, s4.su'cp
4.75; Kansas straight, jute sacks. $4.15
@4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20;
ctra'giits, $4.20®4.30; patents, $4.35(3
4.60.
May The market is weak; tim
othy. No. 1. large bales. $1S.00; No. 1,
medium liaies, $ 1 7.50® 18.00; No. 2, do.,
$15.50® 16.50; No. do., $14.00®15.00;
samples, $13.00@14.00; no grade, $ll.OO
® 12.00.
Clover mixed hay. Light mlx»d,
$17.00® 17.50; No. 1. do.. $16.00® 16.50;
No. 2, do., $14.50® 15.50.
CHICAGO C.ITTI.K
By Associated I'ress
Chicago. 111., March 9. Hogs Re
ceipts, 25,000; dull. Bulk of sales. $6.60
(K6.90: llgh, $6.66®6.95; mixed, $6.654>.
6.95; heavy, $6.35 fa 6.95; rough, $6.35®
6.50; pigs, $5.75®6.75.
Cattle Receipts. 4,000; weak. Na
tive steers. $5.85®9.00: western. $5.1. r .ffi>
7.60; cows and heifers, $6.40® 7.80;
calves. $6.50®9.76.
Sheep Receipts. 12,000; steady.
Sheep, $7.00(it7.90: yearlings, $7,904}
8.55; lambs, $7.605f9.85.
CHICAGO BOAKII OK TRAUK
• By Associated I'ress '
Chicago. 111., March 9. t— Board of
Trade closing:
\Vheat—May. 1.55; July. 1.22' i.
Corn—May. 73%; July, 75 r s .
Oats—Mav,.s7: July. 53',
Pork—May, 17.65; July. 18.05.
l^trd—May. 10.52: July, 10.77.
Ribs—May, 10.10; July. 10.37.
KIKE AT STATK COLLEGE
State College, Pa., March 9.—The
residence and valuable library of A.
H. Espenshade. registrar of the Penn
sylvania Stale I'ollege, was destroyed
by fire to-day. Sparks from a chimney
ignited the shingle roof. The loss Is
SIO,OOO.
FOR RENT
FOR REST
STORKROOM 24x40 lOO7 and 1009
North Third Street. Miller Brothers &
Co., Opp. Post Office. Bell phone 1595.
FOR RENT Room 3500
square feet floor space, 4 suitable
for storage or light manufactur
ing purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads,
Cowden and Forster streets.
BI.SiINI--.SS> Ul'l'OHl t.Mlits
OHIO MANUFACTURER will be in
Harrisburg tor a few days only to
close a general agency for one of the
best fast-selling, staple repeat order
articles on the market, Is new to this
territory and is backed by first-class
endorsements. Will stand rigid in
vestigation. Agency should net a good
wide-awake man about $250 per month.
This is strictly a legitimate proposi
tion and is not a household article. To
one who can make a small Investment
and is capable of appointing or hand
ling others and can fulfill these require
ments will give an exclusive contract
for territory, but want a man not afraid
to hustle if well remunerated. If you
are just looking for a job with a big
drawing account attached to it, do not
answer this ad., for only one looking
for a permanent business proposition
will be considered. Address with phone
number, if possible, Box F, No. 2259,
care of Telegraph.
I MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea.-
cock. 855 Lockport. N. Y.
FOR SALE Cigar and pool room,
bargain to quick buyer. Reason for
selling going into other business. Ad
dress G. 2252. care of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 795. f,ock
oort, N. Y.
IHSIXK.SS PEKOXALS
FOR * a iling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair 'lonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
stree.. liarruburg. Fa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
H. \V. I-ATIIE. Boarding Slnble and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
piauos. safes, boilers and general haul
ing. II- W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine street*. 801 l phono No
2503R
PIANO MOVING done by experts.
Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth
street. Also tall Bell telephone 146
AWNINGS Place your order for
Awnings with us now. We do up
holstering of all kinds and carpet
work. Jos. Coplinky, successor to Yoll
mer. 1208</i North Third street. Bell
2804 J.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by oxpert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
MONEY TO LOAN
ANY person needing money In
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.,
3® North Third street.
LOANS—SS TOs2oo '
for honest working people keeping
house. Rates less than legal. Pay
ments weekly or monthly. No
notification of employer or friends.
CO-OPERATIVE L. & I. CO.
204 Chestnut Street
Authorized capital. SIOO,OOO.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
FIREPROOF STORAGE warcimi"!
divided Into private rooms for storage
of household goods. Low Insurance.
Inspection Invited. General merchan
dise warehouse and household goods
warehouse are located on tracks of
Penn. R R.. 437-445 South Second I
street. Harrisburg Storage Company. I
MARCH 9, 1915.
IRREGUUIR Til II)
lifIKETSDISPUVED
International Harvester and Amer
ican Tobacco Pfd. Yield Point
Each; Reading Declines
By Assoriattd Prtss
New York, March 9.—The usual
mixed price changes were registered in
to-day's early stock market, leading is
sues showing an Irregular trend. Union
Pacific, United States St£el and a few
ofher prominentshares roso fractional
ly, these being offset, however. by
corresponding declines in ptlier shares.
Specialties like the Motor Btocka and
Woolworth were appreciably higher,
while International Harvester and
American Tobacco preferred yielded a
point each. Americans were lower in
London. Reading declined a point.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely,
208 Arcade Building.
New York, March 9.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska GM 30% 30% 30»2 30%
Atnal Cop . 55\' a 55% 54% 54%
Am Bt Sug 4 0 40 39% 39%
Am Can ..28 28 27% 27%
Am Can pd 95% 95% 95% 95%
Am Cot Oil 4t> 4fi ~ 46 46
Am Ice Sec 28% 29% 28% 28%
Am Smelt . 04% 64% 63% 63%
Am Sugar . 102 102 101% 101%
Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120%
Anaconda . 26% 26% 26% 26%
Atchison .. 96% 96% 95% 95%
B&•O. .. . 68% 68% 67% 67K
Beth Steel. 55% 56% 55% 55%
BltlynßT. 87% 87% 87 87
Cal Petro. . 17% 17% 17 17
Can Pacific 160 160% 159 159%
|C'en Leath. 34 34 33 % 33%
C& 0 42 42% 42 42".
<*. M&StP 87% 87% 87% 87%
C Con Cop. 36% 36 % 35% 35%
Col F & I. 20% 20% 20% 20%
Con Gas .. 117% 117% 117% 117%
Corn Prod. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Dist Sec . . 9 9 % 9 9 %
Erie 22 % 22% 22 22
Erie, Ist pf 35 % 35%
Gen E Co. . 140 140
Goodrh BF 31 32 31 31%
Gt Nor pfd 115% 115%
(it N Ore s 32% 32% 31% 31%
dug Exp . . 51 51
ill Cent .. 104% 104 % 104 104
in-Met ... 12% 13 12% 12%
In-Met pfd 59 % 59% 59 59
Lehigh Vnl 135% 135% 134 134%
Louis & N. 113 113
Alex Petrol. 67 % 67% 66% 67
.Mo Pae .. 12 18% 12 12%
Nat Lead.. 54% 54% 54 54
Nev CO.. 13 13 ' 12% 12%
N Y Cent.. 83% 84 83% 83%
NY.NH& H 52% 53% 51% 52%
Nor & W. 102% 10214 102% 102%
Nor Pas .. 104 104 103% 103%
r.iaii . . 20 20
P It it .. 105% 105% 105% 105%
Peo G & C. 120 120 119% 119? i
Pgli Coal . 20% 20% 19% 19%
Pgh C pfd. 91% 91% 88 88
Press S Car 26% 26%
Ry Stl Spg 19% 19%
R C Cop.. 17% 17% 17% 17%
Reading .. 145% 14C% 145% 145%
R I & S .. 20% 20 %
RI & 8 pfd 77% 77%
So Pacific. 85% 85% 84% 84%
So Railway 16% 16% 15% 15%
So Ry pfd 51% 51 'i
Tenn Cop.. 27 28% 27 27%
Texas Co ... 135% 135% 135 135'
Third Ave. 51 52% 50% 52
Union Pac. 120% 120% 119% 120
IT S Rubber 56% 56% 56% 56%
U S Steel. 45% 40% 45 45%
jl' S S pfd. 105 105 104% 104%
Utah (Top.. 53% 53% 53% 58%
West Md .. 20% 23% 20% 22%
West U Tel 63% 63% 63% 63%
JAPAN FILES ANOTHER NOTE
Tokio, March 9, 3.55 p. m.—The
(Japanese government has communi
cated a supplementary note to the
great powers in which she summar
izes the articles not Included in her
llrst statement of the demands made
upon China. She explains that these
I articles, being in the nature of re
(|nests concerning old and long pend
ing questions between herself and
China, she had not felt previously any
obligation to impart them to the
powers.
PROBABLY K \TALLY BI'RNED
Peter Leskar, 937 South Third street,
Steelton, was severely burned this
morning, when he went too near the
firebox 011 a boiler at the Harrisburg
Railways power plant, in South Cam
eron street, and hot ashes and fire
fell on him. He was taken to the Har
risburg Hospital, where it is said his
condition is serious.
APPOINT VIEWERS FOR ARM
STRONG BRIDGE
Paul G. Smith, Joseph Umberger
and Earle Graeff were appointed a
board of viewers to-day by the Dau
phin county court to report upon the
advisability of erecting a new bridge
across the Armstrong creek near Flsh
erville.
I MIS FATHER'S EXECUTOR
Wilhelm J. Mehring, 3f., former po
lice chauffeur, to-day took out. letters
of administration on the estate of his
father, Wilhelm J. Mehring, a well
known wholesale liquor dealer, who
tlied suddenly a week ago.
For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply
Unitn Trust Company
«■ *
1
House Dress Aprons JL
Direct From Manufacturer to You
I.lke 111 out rat lon—nicely made la 04 standard per- l/t'*'<rjf
rnl<» of extra qunllty— light, cadet aid aavy blue— JJ
with pocket—M Inches lons- ~W,tl
| 47c—2 For 90c |
Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwise return good* and .»*••• «l
we will refund money. *"•*** j
Mall jour order BOW, together with remittance,
stating quantity and color desired, to ..'J. N
THE D. & S. COMPANY
DAUPHIN, PA.
' MONEY TO LOAN '
•t leas. tfeaa legal rates, la aaj
annuali Parable la laalnliacata la
a alt borrower. I'ualtlvelr lawaal
ralea la Iha city.
PennsylrMi* Investment Co.
ias WALNUT Sill liter
V——mmmmmmmm ———■ ■ i >a^a—J
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
2130 AtlnM Ave.—2'/i-story frame
house, 6 rooms, bath, furnace, finish
ed attic, only |i>oo cash needed.
Price *1425
170f> N. 4th Ml. 2-story brick
house, S rooms. Lot 12x74 ft. Only
S4OO cash neiidod. Price ... fltlOO
321 Marlay Ml. 3-storv brick
house, 8 rooms, bath. Lot 15x95 ft.
Price S3OOO
Vork County Kami 4O acres,
11% miles from Ilarrisburg, and 3
miles from Goldsboro. House, barn,
summer house, windmill and green
house. Running water through
farm. 200 fruit trees and 50 walnut
trees. 4 acres of Timbcrluud.
CHAS. ADLER
Real K«tatc and Insurance
1002 North Third Street
*- ' '
If Vou
Need
MONEY
and hold a salaried posi
tion, we can supply in
amounts from
$5 to SSO
Will take your plain
note. All transactions
confidential.
Employees Discount Co.
36 N. Third St.
I.lecnsetl Kooiu 2 Bonded
RUPTURE
CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
The Shanaman's Spermatic
Shield Instrument and Electric
Treatment will positively cure
all curable Ruptures. Send for
my booklet. It explains why drug
store trusses, advertised fake
trusses, can not cure rupture, and
why they do more harm than
good.
TESTIMONIAL
Mr. J. S. Shanaman & Son:
I am very glad to sav that your
Spermatic Shield Truss and Electric
Treatment has cured my rupture in
three months' time. Thanks for same.
Before X heard of you I sent for a Col
lins truss and liniment. Wlien the
package came I found only 26 inches
of suspenders webbing and some sort
of a pad llxed at one end, and he called
it a truss. Is it not a shame how the
iunfortunate ruptured people can be so
shamefully humbuged.
Yours truly,
JOSEPH FINtCLE,
Duncannon. Pa.
J. S. Shanaman & Son
RIiPTUIIE SPECIALISTS
I 408 MARKET STREET
Above Dleaer'a Jewelry Store
I New |
| Up-To-Date
ij Apartments
I Ready About March 15 t
2nd and 3d Floors *
|« 2210 N. Third Street !
J 6 Rooms, Bath, Pantry ♦
♦ and Closets, Hardwood ♦
♦ floors and steam heat. »
| Continuous Hot Water. *
♦ Laundry and Storage, *
♦ Front and Rear Porches. ♦
! Large, light, airy rooms. I
J Apply to I
; H. W. Miller :
State Highway Dept. ♦
or
J 2141 Penn Street *
| ♦
miBBEFt STAMnn
af B| SEALS A. STENCILS |/\
jfl» MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |1
II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. If
THB Harrlsburt I'oiyellnto Diipta
■ary will ba open dally, except Sunday,
at P. M.. at Its new location, 170t
North Second street, for ttaa fraa trut*
tnent of the worthy poor.
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