Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 05, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    [A "For Rent" Id on This fage Is Sire to Reach the Person Yon Seek|
LOST
LOST Tuesday evening In vicinity
of Second and Maclay streets, lady s
circlet brooch, set with sapphires; llbei -
al reward if returned to 2041 North
Second street.
LOST Small brown brlndle bull dog—
about 4 months old; curve In tall; re
rd If returned to C. H. Wolfe, tom
monwealth Barber Shop.
LOST—Ladr s pocketbook either on
Market Square or on Second street car
or Second and Hamilton. Contains
money and keys. Reward If returned
to 206 Hajnllton.
HELP WANTED —Male
WANTED First-class tool makers;
good pay to competent men. Address,
giving experience, to J. F. Creswell, Box
264, Lancaster. Pa.
WANTED Good tool workers or
skilled machinists to assist die sinkers
and trimmers on drop forging work.
Excellent opportunity to learn the
trade. Apply by letter only. The D.
Wilcox Mfg. Co., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
WANTED lntelligent office boy to'
learn business. No previous experience
necessary. Boy from country pre
ferred. Address. In own handwriting,
stating age, to Box 713, Harrisburg
P. O.
WANTED Sheet metal worker;
steadv work. 55 hours per week ioi
first-class mechanic; must be able to
read drawings readily, good at solder
ing and with experience laying out.
Rate 30c per hour. Call personally. If
engased and services satisfactory, will
reimburse transportation expense, alter
emploved thirtv days. Pangborn Cor
poration, Hagerstown. Md. f
WANTED
Drafting work of all descrip
tions ; architectural, mapping,
farm plotting, designing, letter
ing, tracing, estimating, etc.
Quick efficient service. Reason
able rates. Work strictly confi
dential. Address, C. W. Erisman,
No. 2110 Green street, Harris
burg, Pa.
WANTED Experienced buttonhole
operators, steady work. Blough Bros.
Shoe Mfg. Co., Hummelstown, Pa.
WANTED Carpenters and handy
men at once. Apply Robert Gtace Con
tracting Co.. C. V. R. R. Bridge to Is
land Park.
WANTED First-class all-around
butcher, one who can drive wagon. Ad
dress S., 2834, care of Telegraph.
WANTED First-slass barber;
steady work. 1018 North Seventh
street.
WANTED Six men to sell "Light
ning Carbon Remover" for motorboats,
motorcycles and motor cars. Good pay.
Call on, or address, Ed. F. Eisely. 1301
Berryhill street, Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY —Experi-
enced Amazeen Skiver. Apply at Of
fice Lindner Shoe Co.. Carlisle. Pa.
YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to
become practical or mechanical chauf
feurs to call or write us at once. Full
unlimited course. $35. Open day and
evening. Auto Transportation Repair
Shcp. 8 North Cameron street.
HELP WANTED —rentalo
(WANTED Everybody to know a
student entered March 1# and started
wc>#k with a structural company July
20—Just four months. Harrisburg
Shorthand School. 81 North Second
street.
10 GET AHEAD GET
A HEAD
The road of rapid advancement
is now through the office rather
than the shop or factory. Ambi
tious young men and women who
wish to improve their position in
life and enter the lists for the
prizes the business and executive
worlds have to offer should send
for our brochure
"Tht Art of Getting Along
In the World"
It shows the way to better salaries
and more congenial surroundings—lt
points the way to opportunity. We
mall you this valuable booklet with
out cost or expense to you—Just on
your simple request. Send for it to
day. THE OFFICE TRAINING
SCHOOL, Temporary Office, '309 Pa
triot Building; New Location, August
30, Kaufman Building, 4 S. Market
Square.
WANTED Two girls—2l years old,
to serve lee cream In evenings. Apply
at once, Rose's, Second and Walnut
streets.
WANTED—White girl to do general
housework. At>ply, 396 South Second
street, Steelton.
WANTED Reliable white girl for
general housework. Apply at once, 1923
North Second street.
\
Houses For Rent
W. Falrview, Main St $"
924 Ash Ave.. 2H s. f., 6 r $lO
140 Linden St., 3 s. f., 8 r sl2
I Adams St., Enola *l2
2146 N. Seventh St., 3 s. b.. 8 r...518
2143 Atlas St., 3 s. b., 7 r sl3
1508 Allison St., 2V4 s. b.. 7 r. ...sl4
627 Brlggs St.. 3 s. f.. 8 r sl4
2506 Agate St., 2 s. h., 6 r $t t
Ross Ave., Bella Vista $14.50
1501 Allison St., 2M s. b., 7 r. b., $1."!
638 Peffer St., 3 s. b., 8 r. & b. ...sls
Penn Twp., near Duncannon... .sls
1635 Apricot St., 2 s. b.. 6 r sl3
228 Cranberry Ave., 3 s. b.. 8 r., sls
419 North St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b. ....sls
1531 S. I.3th St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b. ...$l(l
1538 S. 13th St., 3 s. h„ 8 r. . . ,sltl
1504 S, 12th St., 2V4 s. b.. 8 r. b„ slll
652 Emerald St., 3 s. b., 9 r sl7
708 S. 24th St., s. b $17.50
.109 S. 14th St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. & b.. s2l
ityll N. 13th St., 3 s. b.. Sr. b $25
133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. & h.. $25
203 Kelker St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r $25
1207 N. 14th St., new 2% s. b., $25
1914 Market St., 3 s. b., 10 r S3O
2202 N. sth St.. 3 s. b., 7 r. b....530
1109 N. 2nd St.. 3 s. b., 10 r. h. ..S3O
2220 N. 3rd St., 3 .«. b., 10 r. . . .$32 50
"Hill Crest" Bella Vista sfln
Hainlyn (Aldinger Cottage) ... st;o
23 S. Front St.. furnished, 4 s. b.
209 S. Front St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. 2 b.
APARTMENTS
S4S Muench St., 4' r. & b sl2
35 S. Summit St., 3 r. sl2
825 N. 6th St., (furnished) S2O
716 N. 6th St., 2nd floor S3O
2208 N. 3rd St., 3d floor S4O
FOR RENT Summer cottages,
furnished and unfurnished) also
suburban houses,
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
THURSDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn the trade of
Cigar Making. Pay while learn
ing. Welfare looked after by a
trained nurse. Apply at Harris
burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED Several livewlre sales
men on automobile specialty. A»k for
Manager. Southern Chemical Co.. Dau
phin Hotel.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED A live, wideawake sales
man to represent a large Olass and
Paint jobbing concern of New York
State. Want man to cover Central
Pennsylvania. Excellent opportunity
for the right man. Only those willing
to work need respond. State age. Give
references also experience, if any. All
answers treated confidentially. Address
D., 2835, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
BOY 16 wants work in store or
as office boy. Call, Paul Henry, 353
Nectarine street.
I WANTED —By young man, position
as wagon driver or clerk for grocery
store; three years' experience; refer
ence furnished. Address No. 160tf
7,arker street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Position as chamber
maid or general house work. In or out
of city, by young colored lady. Address,
Box O 2839, in care of Telegraph.
WANTED By reliable colored wo
man, work by day, or bundle wash.
521 Brown street.
SITUATION WANTED By white,
girl, for companion for invalid or light
housework: Hill preferreu. Call, 120
Juniper street, city.
WANTED Colored woman desires
general housework; no washing. Call i
or address, 904 Cowden street.
WANTED 'White girl wants posi
tion as waitress; has had experience.
Call, or address, 1606 Wallace street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two up-to-date second
floor rooms, furnished for light house
keeping, with all conveniences; use of
phone. Apply 1315 Swatara street.
I
1 WANTED Reliable white woman
wants laundry work to do; can give
good references. Call, or address. Mrs.
Wiley, 1907% North Seventh street.
HEAD ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE House on acre, mod
ern conveniences, fru'*, productive gar
den, Long street, real if Dr. Swallow's;
eight minutes' walk 1j trolley. At hom«
Saturdays and Sundays. W. H. Yingst,
Camp Hill.
REDUCED S3OO, 1713 Regina street;
8 rooms; bath; all improvements; lot 110
ft. deep; drive alley In rear. Price.
*2.150. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
238 HUMMEL STREET is going to be
sold. Has been reduced to $2,000. In
spect it and make me an offer. H. G.
Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Good house with
porches, steam heat, side entrance, gas
and electricity, deep lot cornering on
two alleys suitable for garage, one half
block from trolley. A. W. Swengel, 219
South Thirteenth street.
$6,000 WILL BUY two frame houses
and two acres of excellent soil at Old
Orchard. Also other suburban proper
ties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE lBO6-08 Susquehanna
street two 3-story brick houses
8 rooms bath gas furnace
porch. Offered at an attractive
price. Bell Realty Company, Bergner
Building.
$2,150 WILL BUY a brick house
with 7 rooms bath gas fur
nace porch drive alley on rear;
now yielding sl7 per month. Bell
Realty Company, Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 129 Soutn Four
teenth street, large 3-story brick house,
modern, good condition, splendid loca- |
tlon for grocery. Price. $2,850. J. E. i
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE & Nos. 1820, 1817, 1851 and !
1926 Park street, new modern brick j
houses, paved streets, porches, side en
trance. Can be had at cost prices.
Good reasons for selling. J. E. Gipple,
1251 Market street.
FOR SALE For $5,250 you can buy
ono of those fine homes on east Markev
street, between Eighteenth and Nine
teenth streets. A rare bargain to you
if you desire a home on East Market
street. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE, AT ENOLA Ground,
containing eight lots 50x150, with
eight-room house; all kinds of fruit,
bearing, good soil, at bargain. Address
A., 2832, care of Teelgraph.
FOR SALE A very desirable coun
try village home, new house, 6 rooms,
lot about 138 ft. by 130. Garden and a
spring of fine water on lot. At Slngers
ville, about IV4 miles from Dauphin.
Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Ap
ply to Grover C. Kennedy, Dauphin, R.
D., or Harvey E. Knupp, Russ Building,
Harrlsburg. Pa. *
KEAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FOR RENT 1629 Green street,
house, 11 rooms and bath; all improve
ments; side alley way; water in cellar;
rent, $30.00 monthly. Inquire John C.
Giede, 1312 North Third street.
FOR RENT 1942 New Fifth street;
three-story brick; all improvements.
Inquire D. G. Holahan. 520 Emerald
street.
FOR RENT—Basement room, suit
able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at
1266 Market street; rent $lO, Including
heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
GARAGE FOR RENT Room for
two cars, new brick building, corner
Fulton and Clinton streets. Rent rea
sonable. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Three-story house. 132
Linden street: water and gas. Apply,
C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street.
Bell phone 899 M.
FOR RENT 1907 North Fourth;
3-story brick; iront porch; large back
yaid; all Improvements; electric lights.
Rent, $20.00. Call L G. Dimm, Fourth
and Muench treets.
692 S. Twentieth St $12.00
415 S. Seventeenth St 20.00
1918 Bellevue Road (new) 22.60
H. G. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth St.
FOR RENT ll9O Christian street;
two-story brick; all Improvements ana
up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms,
Including bath; rent. $17.00. Inquire
259 Herr street, between 6 and 7 P. M.
FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street;
two-story brick house : all Improve
ments; porch front: rent, J16.00. Also
ments; porch front; rent, $16.00. Apply
1 545 North Sixth street.
REAL ESTATE FPU SALE OB RENT
FOR SALE on easy terms, or for
rent, desirable house at White Hill with
nil improvements. Apply W. H. Snook,
334 ivelker street. Karrisburg.
WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rant,
1815 North Second street; possession at
once. Apply Regent Theater, 410 Mar
ket street.
APARTMENTS FPR RENT
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol;
six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard,
wood floors, electric light and city
■team. Inquire 400 NortU street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT
New Building Just finished pri
vate apartments, consisting of three
rooms and large balcony, with locker*
In basement; large bay window fronts;
light and airy; convenient and comfort
able. Just the thing for small family.
Little expense and low rent. Apply on
premise*. 1321-1323 Wallace street.
Dally Inspection Invited.
FOR RENT s2s North Second
street, housekeeping apartments: 5
rooms, pantry and tiled bath; modern
In every detail; city steam; running
hot water. Apply 218 Pine street.
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Second
floor housekeeping apartments
three rooms and bath modern im
provements lmmediate possession
<'i»t true to September 1. Inquire First
Floor.
FOR RENT Suburban apartments;
, new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception
l hall; bath; pantry; front and rear
| porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third
: street. Apply C. C. Whlteman or H.
W. Miller. Bell 5$3W, or 81R.
FOR RENT—Third iloor, front apart
ment, No. 32 North Second street; $
rooms and bath; ateam heat and elec
tric light Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.. 222 Market street.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished,
airy rooms; plenty of windows; all
facing Capitol Park; electric lighiSi
hot and cold running water In each
room; use of large bath and phone.
410 North.
FOR RENT Furnished, large
room, bay window stationary wash
stand; city steam; electric lights; hard
wood floors; near bathroom; suitable
for one or two gentlemen; reference re
quired. 218 Pine street.
FOR RENT One large unfurnished
room on ground floor, suitable for office
or apartment; also furnished rooms; all
modern conveniences, including city
steam; central location. Call No. 9 North
Fifth street.
FOR RENT One nicely furnished
room, on second floor, and two unfur
nished rooms on third floor; new h use;
electric light; gas; bath; all Improve
ments; pleasant location. Call 1212
Berryhill street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for
iight housekeeping; large, well fur
nished second floor front rooms; all
conveniences; use of phone. 813 North
Second street.
UNFURNISHED KOOMS
BUILT especially for light house
keeping, single or With kitchenettes,
arrangements strictly private, stoves
furnished free, laundry, phone, and
bathroom privileges. Private lockers
for surplus furniture. Inquire office,
429 Broad street, or Janitress, same
building. Dally Inspection Invited.
WANTED
WANTED To borrow $2,000 at 5
per cent, for long term. First mort
gage on improved property. Call, Bell
phone, 3525 W.
WANTED Ford merchant's deliv
ery truck, runabout, torulng ear, a:so
merchant's delivery body for Ford car.
Bell 3431 J.
WANTED Good homes for two
Protestant boys aged 8 and 11 years,
respectively. Address, Box 2840, care
Telegraph.
WANTED Cash paid for cut hair
and combings; switches and all kinds
of hair work made at 1307% Wallace
street.
ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
WANTED Board and room in pri
vate family by man, wife and 9-year
ola boy. Reasonable walking distance
of business district preferred. Address
P. O. Box 175, Camp Hill.
FOR SALB
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply —so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department. The Tele
graph Printing Company.
CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New
Carpets, Furniture, Musical Instrument*,
Linoleum, 35c; Ingrain, 20c —best, 45c;
Best Brussels, 60c; Lining. 3c; Sweepers.
$1; Rugs, 9x12, $3; Fence Posts, loc.
Yingst. Front-Cumberland.
FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many
patterns at half of list price. Paper de
liverer! anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. U. Spoti, 1311 -19 Market
street.
GLASS window (lent. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnlsned hoot.il, Rooraa and
Board and Table Board at 2£o each On*
or These slgna will be given with each
six-time order (or a classified ad. U
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
GROCERY STORE FOR
SALE Will sell stock and ren, 1
property, or will sell both real
I estate and business. A good-pay
ing proposition. Miller Brothers
& Co., Locust and Court streets.
FOR' SALE General store in small
[town, old established stand, good trade,
nice location, beautiful home at reason
able rent, good chance for an energetic
young man. Address, S. 8. 50, Telegraph
Office.
FOII SALE Late model Cadillac. 40-
H.-P. commercial car; newly overhaul
ed and painted: will demonstrate; must
be seen to be appreciated. Apply Uni
versal Motor Car Co.. 3.826 Wood ave
nue.
FpR SALE Overland touring car,
model 79, 36-H.-P. engine, in good run
ning condition; electric lights. Inquire
evenings, 2209 Derry street.
FOR SALE Automobile; slx-cylln
der Wlnton, in good condition. One
extra tire. Will sell cheap or exchange
for car of about 2,700 lbs. Mechanlcs
burg Auto Shop.
FOR SALE Regal roadster, In fine
condition, $275.00 cash. Call Bell phone
2047 R. between 5 and 6 P. M.
FOR SALE Cigar store, pool,
bowling and restaurant, elegant stand,
SI,BOO. Address Box O, 2825. care of
j Telegraph.
FOR SALE Encyclopedia Brltanntca,
last edition, 29 volumes, India paper,
limp suede full leather, special solid
mahogany bookcase; value $255.00, will
sacrifice for cash. Address, A 2838, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Few breeding pens ot
S. C. W. Leghorn yearling hens with
cockerels, breed from hens with over
200 egg record at SIO.OO per pen. G. L
Kngle, 450 E. Main street. Mlddletown.
Pa.
FOR SALE 1914 Saxon runabout,
nearly good as new; price $200.00. In
quire. 116 West Main street, Palmyra,
FOR SALE Best paying rooming
house business in ctty; centrally locat
ed; thoroughly equipped; all conveni
ences; furnishings mostly new; rooms
always filled. Reason for selling, has
other business. Address X, 2836. care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE A corner saloon prop
erty in the best business section of
Lancaster, doing a splendid business;
can be handled with $6,000 cash. Ad
dress J. G. Forney, Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SALE 125 acres of coal, 3-ft.
vein, under the estate of James Walker.
1,200 ft. from N, Y. C. R. R. Inquire
of Clement Da 11, Bellefonte, Pa.
FULL BRED FOX TERRIER PUPS
FOR SALE. Inquire at 1604 Reglna
street.
FOR SALE Opera House Cigar and
Pool Room, on account of owner wani
-1 ing to ratlre. A. Schaubla, Carlisle, Pa.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. CHEAP Oakland
Roadster; electric lights; good condi
tion. Ford Sales Company, South Cam
eron street. Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE AT OABLHTB, 11$, 111
•nd 117 Soutb Second street 5,000 ual
ions New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Aoine
make.
FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as
new; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $560.00;
will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, as
we need the room. Apply 424 Relly
street Bell phono 2281 W.
TWO VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE
!" Liverpool township, Perry county.
The first consists of a 100-acre island In
Susquehanna river and 115 acres of
shore land. The Island is level as a
"°or. splendidly adapted to trucking
and raises immense crops of corn every
year. Connected with main land by
wire rope cable carrying ten-ton flat.
All in perfect condition. On the shore
there is a modern house in good con
dition with magnificent view, new bank
barn, all necessary outbuildings, run
nlng water In both house and barn,
three hundred apple trees, bearing next
year, one hundred peach trees coming
into market tills present year, 50 acres
under cultivation and fifty set with
healthy young timber.
The second farm consists of a 50-
acre island in Susquehanna river, In
same condition as above and 100 acres
of shore land, where large dwelling
house, good barn and other outbuild
ings are located. 50 acres of shore
land under cultivation and 50 acres set
with good virgin timber of sufficient
value to pay larger part of purchase
money.
The Harrlsburg-Sunbury State High
way cuts through these properties, and
brings them within easy distance of
both cities. Liverpool, tt prosperous,
borough, is two and a half miles south.
These properties belong to an estate
and must he sold. Only Interested par
ties should apply. Easy terms* Ad
dress Agent, 457 Pine street, Wllliams
port. Pa.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
Office at the Telegraph Business
GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of alt
kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117
south Second.
FOR SALE One Indian motorcycle,
in good condition; equipped; will sell at
a sacrifice. Can be seen at 1826 North
sixth street.
r^9 R «i SAL,E 1 olTer mv Sodß an d
Confectionery Store, 1307 Derrv street
< l ,e, ure ; must sell on ac
count of 111 health. 1,. J. Bumgardner.
JR9R SAL*E Second-hand and re
built typewriters of all makes. $lO
! Bnd up. L. C. Smith. Underwood, Royal
selX?,'?5 el X?,'?] o r e and others. Inquire George
P. Tlllotson. 36 South Fourth street.
1 ~ Pen Buff Leghorns,
1 pen White Rocks. Prize winners. J.
H. Zelders, 1445 Reglna street.
FOR PALE One hundred (100) ft.
of wrought iron—fancy fence, posts and
I S ate — suitable for lawns. Price very
1 r££. 8 ?P «Sx. Apply Universal Motor
Car Co, 1826 Wood avenue.
FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200
e *. Squire Ober's
Stable, Court and Cranberry.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at til*
Telegraph Business office.
FOR RENT
Desk room in desirable office in
Telegraph Bldg. Apply 405 Tel
egraph Bldg.
FOR RENT Fine, light, very large
first floor front room in heart of citv,
especially adapted to doctor or dentist.
City steam heat. Two small offices sec
ond floor front, at low rental. 202 Lo
cust street.
. RENT Second floor room,
3,700 square feat, for llgnt manufactur
ing purposes New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 7»8, Lock
port. N. T.
I MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the
mail order business, began with $5
6end for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 556 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WE are headquarters for Trunks.
Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va
cation inspect our large stock. Have
your repairing done here and save
money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply
Company. Second and Chestnut.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apotheca.y, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bali
IXO.
HAULING
ft. A. HARTMAN, Hoarding Stable an*
National Transfer Co. Movers of
f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. K. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2803R-
STORAGE
FIREPROOF Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We invite Inspection.
Low insurance. <B7-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg 3torage Company.
STORAGE 4l» Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to SS. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 41}
Broad street. Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment. Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals
will be received at said office until 10
A. M., August 10, 1915, when bids will
be publicly opened and scheduled and
contract awarded as soon thereafter as
possible for the reconstruction of the
following brick block pavements: Mil
ton Borough, Northumberland County,
4,940 lineal feet. 16 feet wide; Muncy
Borough, Lycoming County, 5,843 lineal
feet, 16 feot v.-lde; Stroudsburg Bor
ough, Monroe Countv, 4,871 llnoal feet,
22 to 57 feet wide. Plans and specifica
tions may be seen at office of State
Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and 903
Hartjc Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Full
particulars and Information on appli
cation to R. J. Cunningham, State High
way Commissioner.
NOTICE
By virtue of a decree of the court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County, sit
ting In Equity, filed to No. 550 Equity
Docket, the undersigned will expose at
public sale and sell to the highest
and best bidder, in accordance with the
terms of the decree aforesaid, at the
Courthouse In the City of Harrisburg,
on Friday, the sth day of November,
1915, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, all
the lines of telephone and system of
telephone communication of the Cum
berland Valley Telephone Company as
now constructed and In operation
whether constructed by said company
or acquired by purchase, lease or other
wise: Located in the Counties of Dau
phin, York, Adams, Cumberland, Frank
lin, Perry, Juniata. Mifflin, Snyder and
Schuylkill In the State of Pennsylvania
commencing in the City of Harrisburg,
thence extending southwesterly through
Mechanlrsburg, Carlisle, NewviUe, Ship-
Sensburg, Chambersburg, Greencastle to
laryland State line; from Chambers
burg southeasterly through Fayette
ville, Graffensburg, Cash Town, Mc-
Knlghtstown, Gettysburg and thence to
Ltttlcstown to Maryland State line:
from Gettysburg to and through New
Oxford, Hanover, Spring Grove and
thence connecting with the York Tele
phone and Telegraph Company; from
New Oxford through East Berlin to
Hamptdon; from Chambersburg west
to St. Thomas and Richmond, connect
ing with the Orblsonla Telephone Com
pany; south from St. Thomas through
Mercersburg to Welsh's Run; from
Qreencastle southeast through Waynes
boro. thence to Maryland State line;
from Gettysburg through Seven Stars,
Blglervllle to York Springs and Latl
more; from Shippensfiurg through to
Orrstown to Strassburg; from Newville
to Green Spring connecting with the
Hopeveli Telephone Company; from
Carlisle through Mount Holly to Pine
Grove; from Carlisle through Church
town to Boiling Springs: from Carlisle
through Elllottson to Plainfield; from
Mechanicsburg south through Shep
pardstown; Bowmansdale to Grantham;
from Mechanicsburg to Hogestown;
from Harrisburg to West Fairvlew and
Enola, thence-connecting with the East
ern Perry Telephone & Telegraph Com
pany; from Harrisburg to and through
Steelton to Oberlin and Hlglisplre, con
| necting with the Middletown Telephone
Company; from Harrisburg through
Penbrook to Progress, connecting with
the East Hanover Telephone Company;
from Harrisburg east through Paxtan'g,
Rutherford, Hummelstown, Ilockers
vllle, Hershey to Campbellstown, con
necting with the United Telegraph &
Telephone Company; at Hummelstown
connecting with the Farmers Mutual
Telephone Company and at Hockersvllle
connecting with the Derry Township
Telephone Company, also connecting at
Hummelstown with the Middletown
Telephone Company; and from
I Harrisburg north through Rock
iville, Dauphin, thence to Mata
| moras, there connecting with the
Lykens Telegraph & Telephone Com
pany, with all trunk and other lines
connecting and uniting the same, all
branch and service lines in the cities
and boroughs and townships of the
counties named, all exchanges, private
branch exchanges, exchange and station
outfits, switchboards, supplies and ap
paratus and transmitting communica
tions, cables and wires, overhead and
underground, in buildings or exposed,
all telephones and transmitters,
whether placed In the property of Cum
berland Valley Telephone Company or
of other corporations, firms or individ
uals. together with all branches and
extensions thereof and therefrom, all
lines and rights of way occupied bv
lines of said Company, granted by
municipal or proper authorities of cit
ies, boroughs and townships, and all
the estate, right, title and interest of
tha Cumberland Valley Telephone Com
pany In and to all the aforesaid, and all
leases and contracts and all the es
tate In leased lines and all extensions
now belonging and mairtfained hv
Cumberland Valley Telephone Com
pany, constituting and making an en
tire plant and system of communica
tion. improvements and hereditaments
used for the purpose of operating and
conducting the business of a telephone
company, together with all private
branch exchanges, furniture, tools. Im
plements and materials belonging to
said Cumberland Valley Telephone
Company, and together with all and
singular the ways, easements. rights
and franchises to operate said line of
telephone company, liberties, privi
leges, hereditaments and appurtenances,
as well as the rents, tolls. Income, is
sues and profits, and generally all the
estate, real and personal, and all the
estate, right, propi-rty. Interest, claim
and demand whatsoever of the Cum
berland Valley Telephone Company, in
law or In equity or otherwise howso
ever.
i Also all the right, title, interest and
'ownership of said Cumberland Valley
! Telephone Company In and to the fran
j rhisee. property, rights and creuits
| formerly of a corporation known as the
I Juniata & Susquehanna Telephone
! Company, all of wnose property is sub
ieet to a mortgage of the par value of
95,1)00.00 and consists of certain tele
phone lines and property situate In the
{Counties of Perry, Snyder, Mifflin, Juni
ata, Dauphin and Schuylkill, In the
State of Pennsylvania, the terminal
points thereof being as follows: The
boundary line between Centre and Mif
• flin counties at a point near Mllroy, also
'Belleville, Mifflin County; also a point
lon the west bank of the Susquehanna
River at the end of the railroad bridge
opposite Sunbury, Northumberland
County; also New Bloomfleld, Perry
! County; also East Waterford, Juniata
County; also Montgomery's Ferry in
Perry County, and certain lines built in
the Lykens Valley in Dauphin County,
connecting with the lines of the Lykens
Telegraph and Telephone Company.
And also, all the right, title, interest
I and ownership of the said Cumberland
j Valley Telephone Company in and to
$10,000.00 par value of the capital stock
of the Lykens Telegraph & Telephone
Company, a corporation of the State of.
Pennsylvania, being the total issue
thereof; and $138,750.00 par value ox
the capital stock of the Cumberland
Valley Telephone Company of Balti
more City, a corporation of the State of
Maryland, doing business in the States
of Maryland, Virginia and West Virgin
ia with exchanges in Hagerstown and
Willlamsport, State of Maryland, In
Martlnsburg. West Virginia and Win
chester, Virginia, being the total issue
thereof; and all the right, title and in
terest of the said Cumberland Valley
Telephone Company in and to a claim
against the United Telephone & Tele
graph Company for an amount not less
.than $300,000, said amount being due as
rentals to said Cumberland Valley Tele
phone Company.
More definite information as to the
quantity and location of property to be
sold, if desired, may be obtained upon
application to the undersigned.
All the property above described and
referred to will be sold as an entirety
to the highest and best bidder. No bid
less than fifty thousand dollars will be
accepted, and no bid will be recefved
from any bidder who shall not deposit
with the undersigned, as a pledge that
he will make good his bid in case of
its acceptance, the sum of five thou
sand dollars in cash or in a certified
check on a National Rank or Trusi
Company in the State of Pennsylvania.
Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will
be returned when the property has
been stricken down and the deposit of
the successful bidder will be applied on
account of his bid. Twenty per cent, ox
the purchase money must be paid n.
cash to the undersigned within ten
days after the property is stricken
down, the deposit above provided for
to be part of said 20 per centum and the
rest of the purchase money shall be
paid to the undersigned within three
weeks after the date of confirmation of
sale by the Court, application for which
I confirmation will be made two weeks
| after the property shall have been sold.
I The purchaser in making payment of
j SO per cent, of the purchase money will
be entitled to deliver to the Trustee
I and use toward the payment of said 80
per cent, first mortgage bonds of the
Cumberland Valley Telephone Company
at such values as the Trustee mav esti
mate, as provided in the decree direct
ing this sale to be made.
For further particulars apply to the
undersigned.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY.
Trustee,
Harrisburg, Pa.
For S
Business property on Second
street, near Walnut.
Brinton°Packer Co.
Second and Walnut Streets
FARMS FOR SALE
Ct'MOEKMXD COUNTY
7 acres, 4 miles from New Kingston;
along State Road, 7-room frame house,
all outbuildings. 950 bearing peach
trees. A good truck or poultry farm.
Price C 1430
2-acre farm, one-half mile northeast
of New Kingston; six-room frame
house; outbuildings; 25 Balwin apple
trees, four years old. good land.
Price SI7OO
6-acre poultry farm. 3 miles west of
Enola; S-room frame house. A lot of
fruit and berries. Price fiooo
60 acres in Dauphin county, 6 miles
from Halifax. A number of fruit trees.
This would make a good fruit farm.
Price saooo
24 acres. 2 miles east of Middletown,
good buildings. A large number of
fruit trees; a flrst-class fruit or truck
farm.
W. F. FHAKE, Real Estate Agent
29 Ji. Second St. Harrisburg;, Pa.
Try Telegraph Want Ads
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AUGUST 5, 1915.
THIS VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY,
1535 N. Fourth Street, to Be Sold at Auction
Saturday, Aug. 7, at 2 P. M., at Courthouse
House will be open for Inspection THURSDAY and FRIDAY after
noons from 2 to 4. Look the premises over and be ready to bid day of
sale. If you don't know the values of property in this locality, try to
buy something similar with all IMPROVEMENTS. The undej-signed,
the owner, knows well what It is worth. What it will bring is entirely
up to the bidders.
DESCRIITION of -story frame; mansard roof; 8
rooms and bath; improvements; and cemented cellar; size of lot 13x78;
S-foot alley in rear. All in first class condition and for past two years
has been a prompt renter at S2O per month. PROPERTY is FTtEE
and CLEAR of all Incumbrance; immediate possession.
TERMS and CONDITION'S of SALE: Property will be sold with
out reserve to the highest and best bidder. Buyer paying 10 per cent,
when property is knocked down; 30 per cent, additional within 10
days; 60 per cent, can remain on two year mortgage at 6 per cent Or,
If buyer prefers, entire amount can be paid in full.
A WORD: The undersigned owner of the above property has for
years been a believer in Auction Sales. Not for big prices but for quick
results—as auction creates legitimate competition in buyers and com
pels them to ACT quick, thus proving QUICK SALES with small profit
or even without a profit Is frequently an advantage to the Seller. This
sale will test out my theory and the exact conditions of a LAZY, MID
SUMMER HARRISHURG REAL ESTATE MARKET.
PLAINLY SPEAKING, this is not- a hard luck sale, but a GOOD
HICK sale; not a DISASTER, but an EVENT; not a funeral, but a
FEAST that should give me a lot of good advertising that means for
me more REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. All you get out of it is—All there
is to get. One thing certain; the property will not be withdrawn but
will positively be sold to the highest and best bidder.
MR. GOOD CITIZEN—MR. SPECULATOR—MR. DOUBTER and
PESSIMIST, we cordially invite you to be present the day of sale as
I want you to be a witness to the fact that sale of property was in every
detail just as represented, as I expect to sell other properties in this
manner in the very near future.
Prospective buyers wishing easier terms than the above may make
satisfactory arrangement by calling at this office before sale day.
26 N. Third Street A. C. YOUNG, Owner
Major JOHN T. ENSMINGER, Auctioneer.
TRADING IN STEEL
STRONG IN NEW YORK
Bethlehem Rose to 299 Within
Short Time After Opening;
Railroads Again Neglected
By Associated Press
New York, Aug. 6.—The strength of
the idustrials yesterday brought in a
large amount of buying orders over
night and at the opening to-day there
was eager bidding for the popular
i issues. Trading in United States Steel
j was unusually heavy. It opened with
7,000 shares at 70% to 71%, a new
1 high record since 1912 and an over
night gain of a point. Subsequent:,'
there were transactions in blocks of
1,000 to 5,000 shares. Bethlehem Steel
rose 9 points to 299, as compared with
its previous high record of 2 90. Con
tinental Can gained 7% and a large
number of other specialties 1 to 3
points. Allls-Chalmers, which lost 2
points, was the only one of the war
stocks to show weakness. Railroads
were again neglected. Southern Pa
cific was heavy.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, Aug. 5.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 33% 33Vi 33% 33%
Am Bt Sug 57 58% 56% 58
'Am Can .. 59% 60ft 58% 58%
Am C& F. 63% 63% 62% 62%
Am Cot Oil 51% 51% 50% 50%
Am Loco . 56 56 54 % 55
Am Smelt . 81% 81% 79% 80
Am Sugar. 108% 109% 108% 109%
Anaconda . 71 71% 70% 70%
Atchison .. 101% 101% 101% 101%
Baldwin .. 79% 80% 79% 80
B& O 80% 81% 80% 81%
Beth Steel . 295 305 295 304%
Bklyn RT. 86 86% 86 86 %
Can Pacific 144% 147% 144% 147%
Cent Leath 43% 44% 42% 44
C& 0 42% 42% 42% 42%
CM& St P 81% 83% 81 83%
CRI &P. 16% 19% 15% 18%
C Con Cop. 46% 46% 46% 46%
Col F & I. 41% 41% 39% 40%
Con Gas .. 128 128% 128 128%
Cru Steel . 75 79% 75 77
Distil Sec . 27% 27% 27% 27%
Erie 27% 27% 27 27 %
Erie Ist pd 41% 42% 41% 42%
Gen Elec.. 170% 174 172% 173%
Gen Motors 182 190 182 19?%
Goodrich BF 52% 53 52% 52%
GtNorth pd 119 118% 119 118%
GtN Ore sbs 42% 43 42% 42%
Gug Exp . . 63% 64 63% 68%
Int Copper 34% 34% 33% 33%
Lehigh Val. 144 144% 144 144 V*
Mex Pet... 82 82 78% 78
Mia Cop... 26% 26% 26% 26%
Mo Pac... 2% 3% 2% 3%
Natl Lead. 66 66 64 64
N.YCen .. 90% 90% 89% 90%
NYN H H 63 63% 63 63
Nor & Wv. 106% 106% 106% 106%
Pac Mall.. 34% 34% 34% 34%
Pa Ry 108 108% 108% 108%
Pitts C 24% 24% 24% 24%
PrsSC.... 56% 56% 86% 56%
Ray C C... 23 23 22% 22%
Reading .. 149% 150% 148% 149%
Rep I& S. 43 44 % 45% 44%
Rep IS pd 97% 98% 97% 98V*
South Pac. 87 87% 86 87%
South Ry.. 14% 15% 14% 15%
Studebaker. 83% 85 83% 83%
Tenn Cop.. 40% 42 40% 41%
Third Ave. 52% 52% 52% 52%
Union Pac. 129% 130% 129% 130
U S Rub... 49% 50% 49% 49%
U S Stl pd. 112 112% 112% 112%
Utah Cop.. 67% 66% 67% 67
Vir-Car C.. 36% 36% 36 35 %
West U Tel 69% 70% 69% 70
West Mfg.. 111% 112% 111% 111%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, Aug. 4. Wheat
Stealy. No. 2, red. car lots, new, July,
export, $1.15 @1.17: No. 1, Northern, Du
luth,
Corn Higher; No. 2 yelow, local,
90 % ft? 91 %c; steamer No. 2 yellow, lo
cal, 89%@90%0.
Oats Scarce; higher; No. 2 white,
64 @ 66c.
Bran Market steady; winter,
city mills, $527.00 per ton; winter,
per ton, none here; spring, per ton,
$26.50® 26.00.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 5.90 c; line granulated, 6.80 c;
confectioners' A, 5.70 c.
Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extras, 26c; nearby prints,
fancy, 29c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and othei nearny ftrnt*.
free cases. $6.00 per case: do.,
current receipts, free cases, $5.5506.86
per case; western, extrns. firsts. JS.OO
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.55@
5.85 c per case.
Live Poultry Market Arm; fowla,
16@16%c; old roosters, ll@12c; broil
ing chickens, 16022 c; spring ducks, 15
®l6c; old ducks. 12@14c.
Dressed Poultry Market is firm;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18%@l»c; do.,
average 16%@17%c; do., unattraotlve,
14%®16%e; do., old roosters. 12% c; do.,
broiling chickens, nearby, 25@30c; do.,
western, 30@23c: do., spring ducks, 16%
@l7c; ice packed fowls. 15®17%c,
Potatoes Market steady; Maine,
per bushel. 15020 c; New York, per
bushel. 16930 c; Southern, per barrel.
40c@$1.00.
Flour Nominal; winter straights,
new, $5.00®5.25; do., patent, new, $5725®
5.50; do., clear, $5.50®>6.25; Kan
sas, jute sacks. $5.10® 6.50; spring,
straights, old, $6.50@6.75; do., patents,
old, $5,25®5.75.
Hay Scarce, not quoted.
PHII.ADKI.PHIA CLOSING
Philadelphia, Aug. B Stocks closi
higher.
Cambria Steel 54 >4
General Asphalt 32%
General Asphalt, pfd 69' i
Lake Superior Corporation 10'*
Lehigh Navigation 72 S
Lehigh alley 71%
Philadelphia Blectrlc 23%
Philadelphia Company 37
Philadelphia Company pfd 34
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 0%
Reading 75
Storage Battery ... 63
Union Traction 33
United Gas Improvement 83%
United States Steel 72%
CHICAGO CLOSING
Chicago, Aug. 5. Wheat, September,
107%; December, 108%.
Corn September, 75%; December,
64%.
Oats September, 41%; December,
41 K.
Pork September, 13.32; October,
13.47.
Lard September, 7.77: October,
7.85.
Ribs September, 8.85; October,
8.87.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, Aug. S.—HOGS Receipts,
28,000; slow. Bulk, $6.50®7.20; light,
$7.05®7.70; mixed, $6.30@7.60; heavy,
$6.10®7.10; rough, $6.10@6.30; pigs,
$6.60©7.65.
CATTLE Receipts. 4,000; weak,
native beef cattle, $6.15@10.25; cows and
heifers. $3.10(3)9.25; calves, $7.50®
11.25.
SHEEP Receipts, 11,000; easy.
Sheep, $6.10®7.00; lambs, $6.75®9.26.
ONLY WAY TO MAKE TEA
There is only one way to make tea
that Is fit to drink, no matter whether
the leaf used be from India, China or
Japan or whether It be black, green,
oolong or mixed. A writer in an Eng
lish scientific magazine describes It ex
actly as follows:
The tea drunk should he an Infu
sion, in the proper sense of the word,
and the leaves should be neither
stewed nor boiled, as so often hap
pens. Tbe Chinese say that the best
water for making tea. with is that from
a running stream and the worst is well
water. This means that the water
should be well aerated, like that from
a running stream.
If the water is boiled for a long
time all the dissolved gases are driven
off and the water Is made flat, like
the well water which the Chinese con
demn. Therefore, the water used
should be just freshly come to the
boil.
If the water used be flat to begin
with it should first be poured back
wards into a Jug from a height in a
thin stream, for so it picks up some
of the air on its way.
The water should not be too hard;
and if only hard water is obtainable
a pinch of baking soda may be added
to the teapot.
Of course, the teapot should be
thoroughly heatfed as a preliminary to
making the infusion, for otherwise
the water poured into it is lowered be
low boiling point, and it is only at
boiling point that some of the volatile
constituents of the leaf, to which the
beverage owes its aroma, can be prop
erly extracted.
TO THE FISHERMAN'S WIFE
The pleasure and pride of the ama
teur fisherman is greatly enhanced if
his catch is well cooked and served in
such a manner as to display its size
and beauty. It has always been a
problem how to boll a long fish in a
round kettle without breaking it. and
oven putting it into a cloth has not
always answered, to say nothing of
the bother. There Is now on the
market an oblong kettle made of en
ameled ware, in which a flsh can be
laid at full length. A small tray
which fits in near the bottom adds to
the convenience in handling the fish
when cooked. This kettle can also
be used nicely in preserving time for
boiling jars of fruit.
QIIBBER STAMNN
IHPEI SEALS A STENCILS §#V
" MFG. BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. II
f —>
For Rent—One of Those
Unusual "Hill Side"
Apartments
Unusual —Asphalt street and finest
street car service in the
city at your front door.
Unusual —Primeval forest at your
back door.
Unusual —Comforts at $35.00 per
month that one usually
expects to find only in a
$60.00 apartment.
Apply to
CHAS. M. FROEHLICH
1121 Market St.
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