Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 18, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    [Hundreds Want to Ml Your Want. A little Wait Ad Will Find Them
1 liOST
LOST —An automobile crank. Re
turn to S. S. Speeee, Undertaker, 200
Chestnut street. City,
LOS.T Gold brooch, large amethyst
«ct Reward If returned to Room 200,
Xranklin Building.
FOUND
FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
always sends his clothes to Eggert s
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works, 1245 Market street. Do you?
Both phones. Call and deliver.
HELP WANTED— Mai©
WANTED First-class tool makers
profilers, millers, drillers, riflers and
barrel turners. Goou pay to competent
men. Address, giving experience, to
J F. Creswell, P. O. .Box 264, Lancaster,
Pa.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My free booklet Y-372, tells
how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
kins, Washington. D. C.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, wno can
speak, read and write the English
language. For Information
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building.
3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, la.
PAINTERS WANTED, at once. Ap
ply Victoria Theater. 223 Market.
WANTED Men to work in iron
vards: must understand sorting an«.
handling iron. Apply Williams and
Freedman, Tenth street below Mul
berry street.
WANTED Trained double-entry
bookkeeper for metal working plant,
neighboring city. Oont- Keeping experi
ence desirable. State age, education,
experience, salary, how soon a \ -a '' ab J e-
Address Auditor, Box i 59, Harrisburg.
YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to
hecome practical or meohanical ehaul
f at'rs to call or write us at once. Full
unlimited course. $35. Open day and
evening. Auto Transportation Repair
Bhcp. 5 North Cameron street. <
HELP WANTED —Female
~~WANTED A girl to assist with
housework in family of three. Apply
1321 Berryhlll street.
WANTED Competent girl for gen
eral housework; must know something
about cooking; three small children.
Mrs. J. J. Muliowney, Paxtang. Bell
phone 2588 J. ' )
WANTED Experienced toers on.
Infant moccasins; home work Harris
burg Leather Products Co., 1420 Wyetn
avenue.
~~ WAXTKD Middle-agred white wo
man for general housework. Inquire I
No 239 Enola Road. Enola, or phone
3086R-4.
WANTED Lady over 24 for office
work; steady position. Reply, giving
experience and reference, to "Business,
rare of Telegraph.
WANTED A working housekeeper;
high wages; 110 washing. 3201 River
side Drive. Take. A car.
WANTED Saleslady for shoe store;
experience necessary. Address J.. 2586,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A bright girl to take
charge of flat work department. Apply
Troy Laundry. 1520 to 26 Fulton street.
Wanted A white girl, or mlo
dle-Rged woman for general housework.
Musi know how to cook. References re
quired. Call at 1701 North Second
street.
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.
HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
WANTED Men or women to sell a
high-grade article of universal use.
Positive repeater Large profits. Write
for particulars. D. Lauer. 561 West
Philadelphia street, York, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Male
PRINTER First-class, high-grade,
long, thorough experience, desires po
sition In Harrisburg or Central Penn
sylvania. Can take charge. Reference
furnished as to character and work
manship. Address L., 2884, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Young man wants work
ns cake and pie baker, or to drive
wagon; two years' experience. Call, or
address, 1911 Moltke avenue.
WANTED By young white man,
fiosition as chauffeur, with private fam
ly; can furnish references. Address
1609 Derry street.
WANTED Steady Job by young,
married man, clerical work or charge
hand; for number of years past as ef
ficiency assistant; sober and reliable;
can give good references. Apply A. B.
C„ 2875, care of Telegraph.
YOUNG MAN Bookkeeping, hank
ing, traveling auditing experience, 8
years one firm, permanent place, with
onnortunities for advancement desired;
gilt-edged referencs and recommen
dations. Address P., 28S1, care of Tele
graph.
SITUATIONS \YANTED —FemaIe
WANTED Position as stenographer
or bookkeeper, or both; reference given.
Reply to M., 2878. care the Dally Tele
graph.
WANTED : Half-grown colored girl
wants work as child's nurse or to as
sist with housework, in or out of city,
1412 New Fourth street.
WANTED Woman desires position
as housekeeper in respectable family. .
Apply 2212 Atlas avenue, Harrisburg, j
Pa.
WANTED Colored woman wants !
day's work, except Monday, Tuesday !
and Saturday. 1316 North Fourth street.
. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Fine bungalow site 60x
200, Chestnut street, Bellevue Park.
Will consider auto or summer cottage
In trade.- C. H. Lindsay, 1007 Capital
street. City.
PARK STREET PROPERTY in the
eighteenth block for sale to quick
buyer at reduced price 3-story brlc.k
—all improvements drive alley on
rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
£ ■
FOR SALE
34-Acre Farm
Two miles southeast of Middle
town on the Lancaster Pike.
Level, ironstone ground—2o acres
cultivated, 14 acres meadowland.
Smali orchard.
Frame house, frame hank barn,
chicken house and outbuildings.
This Is a very desirable little
farm at a reasonable price .. $3300
MILLER BROTHERS &CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH AUGUST 18, 1915.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I CORNER PROPKRTY 9 rooms
I bath furnace porch large new
i porch excellent view lot, 95x105
I variety o£ fruit,— good garden. Par
ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
J lluilding.
NO. 14.15 N. SECOND STREET —now
vacant price and particulars Eft our
office 9 rooms all improvements
—owner has left city and will consider
ja reasonable offer for this house. Bell
l Realty Co., Bergner Building.
I 1
| INSPECT vacant house No. 22 N.
Seventeenth Street key at our office
—brick steam lieat gas and elec
tive light desirable location. Price
low—little cash needed. Bell Realty
l*:o., Bergner Building.
|— . . .
FOR SALE Fine, new 2 \s-story
I brick residence. In good locality, 1001
j North Seventeenth street; corner lot,
hioxt2o; eight rooms: furnished upper
■ story; center hall; all Improvements;
easy terms; immediate possession, ln
qulre of George A. Shreiner, Seven
teenth and Forsler streets.
FOR SALE l7-acre farm In Cum
berland county, 11 miles from Harris
burg. House, all outbuildings, Is now
vacant and must be sold. What will
you give for it? Now held at $900.00.
H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth
street.
LOOK! MR. INVESTOR
I have some good brick houses on
the Hill that rent for JIB.OO per
(month and can be bought for $1,400.00
each. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE Middle Paxton Town
ship Farm, 100 acres farm laud, 60
acres timber. Gbod stone house, large
bank barn, wagon shed, etc. Well ur,d
two good springs near house. Fencing
good. Adapted to grain and fruit rais
ing. J. H. Shopp, Attorney, Bergr.er
Building.
(24) ACRES
! (On) Main Road (to) large City Mat - i
I ket. Buildings (alone) valued ($2,500).
Telephone in Double Porch Home, larg« ;
1 Bank Barn, straw shed, wagon, hog, 1
poultry and storage houses. All klnux
of Choice Fruit, fine meadows and
creek. With (fine) black horse (2)
large good cows (2) hogs (100) chick
ens (170) bushel corn (35) oats (10)
wheat (8) rye (10) potatoes (3) ton
straw and hay and Farming Machinery
ready to go to work @ ($1,900) Old
People. Possession (at) once, (Bat
gain).
(SO) ACRES (93,200)
(Buildings) all Painted (1915) valued
alone ($4,000). On Main Road to City
Market (8) room (2) porch home,
Telephone, mall (at) door (500) feet to
school and church. I>arge Bank Barn,
straw shed and double. Wagon House.
All kinds of Choice Fruit (22) acres
Winter Grain and Spring Water Creek. I
With (2) fine young horses (3) fresh
cows (6) hogs (65) chickens (20) ton
hay and straw (101) bushel oats (180)
corn (20) wheat (10) rye (14) pota
toes (teaml harness and wagon—Sacri
fice—only ($3,850).
(4*l) A CUES 1*1,700)
(Joining) Eastern Boundary and Sus
quehanna River only (5) squares to
trolley railroad station and large City
Market. Fruit Orchards grew ($475)
fruit last year. Flowing spring water,
meadows and creek. (4) acres wood
land. Two Story Home, Barn and out
buildings. (Loam Soil). Match team
Horses valued ($500) and (2) cows (4)
hogs (20) chickens (3) ton hay and
straw (.16) bushel corn (24) oats (16) j
wheat (8) rye (12) potatoes (new)
team harness and wagon only ($2,400).
GEORGE B. OSTRAXDER,
Danville Telephones Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings.
I FOR SALE —• Lot In upper end of
Camp Hill. 30x120 on corner, one square
from trolley, at a bargain. Harry A. |
Lindsay, 1320 Green street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Large, new
suburban house, 3018 Third
street, Riverside. All latest im
provements, sunshine on all sides.
An ideal home in an ideal place.
Inquire of William E. Moeslein,
620 Boas street.
HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT
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- I
ket street.
FOR RENT Five-room house; all
improvements; rent, $12.00. Apply 622
Emerald street, or Bell phone 3623 J.
FOR RENT House on North Sixth
Street; eight rooms and bath; all Im
provements; hardwood floors; steam
heat; gas and electric lights; cmented
cellar; front on llrst floor; granolithic
walks, iron fences; large yard; combi
nation coal and gas range In kitchen.
Kent, $30.00 per month. MacWllllams
Construction Co., 2150 N. Fifth Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT Residence 317 North
Second street; suitable for doctor or
dentist. A subtenant now in building
will remain. Apply on premises to Miss
L. M. Bulich, or to Mrs. J. McK. Felley,
Apartment 6, The Kenilworth, Buffalo,
N. Y.
FOR RENT Now three-story britk
house, No. 226 Seneca street; 9 rooms
and bath; all conveniences. Apply G. E.
ShefTer, 220 Seneca street. Phone, Bell
877 M.
FOR RENT No. 17 Evergreen
street; 3-story frame house; all im
provements, Including steam heat. Rent,
S2O. Inquire Mrs. Smith, 712 North
Sixth street.
FOR RENT No. 1843 Whitehall
street; modern, steam heated brick
house; newly decorated; splendid loca
tion; rent. $32.50. No. 129 S. Fourteenth
street; modern 3-story brick house;
newly papered throughout. A very de
sirable home. Rent, ss22. J. E. Gipple,
1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Ten room house,
1730 Market street; steam heat;
electricity nnd gas; combination
range; hardwood finish; side and rear
entrance; porches. D. W. Ober, 138
Sylvan Terrace. Bell phone 99R.
FOR RENT House No. 22 Balm I
street; Improvements; rent, $15.00 per
month. Apply George W. Orth, 1831
Sixth street.
FOR RENT New seven-room
dwelling houses; all modern Improve
ments; front porch; electric lights; hot
air heat; cemented cellar; hot and cold
water in cellar; range; tip-to-date bath
room; houses never occupied. Rent,
$15.00 and $16.00 per month. MacWll
llams Construction Co., 2160 N. Fifth
Street, Harrisburg, Pa
FOR RENT 1826 Swatara street,
8 rooms. In fine condition; rent, $ll.OO.
Apply 1828 Swatara street.
FOR RENT ll9O Christian street;
two-story brick; all improvements and
up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms,
Including bath; rout, $17.00. Inquire
-59 Herr street, between 6 and 7 P. M
APARTMENTB FOR KENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT Sep
tember 1, third floor, No. 28 South Third
street. Six large rooms, two bay win
dows, plenty closets, gas, electric light
and city steam. Inquire 400 North
street.
FOR RENT 225 North Second,
housekeeping apartment. 5 rooms,
pantry and tiled bath, modern In every
way; city steam heat, hot water fur
nished. Apply 218 Pine street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the AValzilorf. facing Capitol;
six rooms, tiled hath and pantry; hard
wood floors, electric light and city
steam. Inquire 400 North street.
FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart
ment, No. 32 North Second street; J
rooms and bath; steam heat and elec
tric light Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.. 232 Market street. _
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Third floor apartment.
5 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas
range; electric light. Inquire 20 North
Fourth street.
FOR RENT Suburban apartments;
new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception
hall; bath; pantry; front and rear
porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third
street. Apply C. C. Whiteman or H.
W. Miller. Bell 823 W. or 81R.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
with all conveniences. Apply 910 Capi
tal street.
FOR RENT Two neatly furnished
rooms, with large bay window, front;
each room convenient for one or two
gentlemen. Hoffman Apartments, Fifth
and Market streets. Second Apartment.
FOR RENT A pleasant room on
second floor, very cool, opening on
porch and near bath. Use of phone.
None but a refined gentleman desired.
117 Pine street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room;
also two furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply 222 North Third
street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
all Improvements, no children. Apart
ment No. 2, over Allison Hill Trust Co.,
Thirteenth and Market streets.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor room, with or without board;
all modern conveniences; nice location,
corner North and Sixth streets; near
i business section. Reasonable rates. Ap
; ply 700 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two communicating
rooms, with water and sink, furnisheu
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; use of phone, gas for cooking.
925 North Sixth street. Phone 610 W.
FOR RENT Large and airy front
room; nicely furnished; all Improve
ments; use of bath and phone. 23
North Thirteenth street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Young lady desires fur
nished room in private family, with use
of bath and phone. Address E„ 2883,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Three unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeep
ing. Address X., 2882, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Second floor room, cen
trally located. Address P. O. Box 154,
care of Telegraph.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
429 BROAD STREET Built especl.
aly for light housekeeping, single or
with kitchenettes; arrangements
strictly private; stoves furnished free;
laundry, phone and bathroom privi
leges; lockers for surplus furniture.
1321-23 Wallace street; remodeleu
and newly papered throughout; ar
rangements, two rooms and a kitchen
with running water, range and cabinet.
Dally inspection Invited. Inquire on
premises, or 107 Boas street. Phono
779 M.
ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
MAN AND WIFE, with six-year-old
son, new arrivals In Harrisburg, want
pleasant room and board with private
family, central location; references
given and asked. Address G., 2885, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Second-hand and re
built typewriters of all makes. $lO
and up. I«. C. Smith, Underwood, Royal,
Densmore and others. Inquire George
P. Tlllotson, 36 South Fourth street.
FOR SAIvE Stanley Steamer, In
good condition. Will sell cheap. Can
be seen at 2131 Atlas avenue.
BICYCLKS, frames, coaster Drakes
or any part of bicycle bought for
highest cash price. Write, phono or
call. Keystone Garage, 814 N. 3rd
street. Bell phone 266-R.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department. The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many
patterns at half of list price. Paper de
llverei anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market
street.
GLASS window signi. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Roof is. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 15c each. On*
of these signs will be given with each
cix-time order for a classified ad. it
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Pony outfit; black; age
Syears; weight 800 lbs; pretty, sound
and kind; good buggy and harness.
Will sell cheap. Apply to Oscar Sultz
baugh. Millersburg, Pa.
BRICK AND LUMBER, second
handed, for sale. Sheeting, studding,
choice sills and girders, 50 ft_building
ground, one automobile, 327 South
Front street. Bell phone.
FOR SALE 1914 Interstate automo
bile; 4 doors; electric lights; starter;
first-class condition; used 2,200 miles.
Price very reasonable. Party leaving
town. Can be seen at 2701 Main street,
Penbrook, Pa.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Whitman Player-
Piano, mahogany: brand new: bench,
scarf, rolls included. Cost $550. Will
sell to quick buyer for $250 to make
room. 424 Reily street. Bell phone
2281 W.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 111, 11»
and 117 South Second street. 6,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE One pair Brunswick
No. 1 Bowling Alleys, with mineralite
ball equipment, cheap to quick buyer.
Apply George W. Brady. Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Oakland
Roadster; electric lights; good condi
tion. Ford Sales Company, South Cam
eron street, Harrisburg, Pa.
CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New
Carpets, Furniture. Musical Instrumental,
Linoleum, 35c; Ingrain. 20c—best, 46c;
Best Brussels, 60c; Lining. Jc; Sweeoers,
$1; Rugs, 9x12, $3; Fence Posts, 16c.
Ylngst. Front-Cumberland.
FOR SALE White enamel go-cart,
new style (Bloch make), In good condi
tion. Call 1 at No'. 2027 Logan street.
FOR SALE One second-hand gos
pel tent, with poles and rope. Call at
George A. Deal's Grocery Store,, 11
North Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE One davenport; no sec
ond-hand dealers need apply. Inquire
273 Herr street.
FOR SALE Four-cylinder run
about, In good condition, cheap; also
small square piano, cheap. These must
be sold within two weeks. Inquire 21
North Summit street.
FOR SALE On account of movln
from city we will sell all househol
effects. Inqiure at 263 Briggs street.
FOR SALE 1 — Jackson Roadster, in
flrst-class condition; new tires; could
be used for truck service; car can be
seen at Lemoyna Garage, Lemoyne Pa.
Price, $176.00. Lock Drawer F, Dun
cannon, Pa. •
FOR SALE Player-Piano, new, at
a bargain; bench and robe Included; no
dealer. Address L, 2877, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200
lbs. Price, $76.00. Inquire Ober's
Stable. Court and Cranberry.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tbe
Telegraph Business office.
GO TO (SABLE'S for wire fence of al
kinds and gatss to match. No, 111-11!
SouU Second.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—-Horse seven years old,
runabout buggy and harness; must be
sold at once. Applv 1995 North Seventh
street, City. Price, $135.00.
FOR SALE One 1914 Twin Cylin
der Indian Motorcycle electrically
equipped good condition 5125.00
for quick sale also 1912 Reading
Standard single cylinder, good con
dition—sso.oo. Keystone Auto De
livery, 226 Briggs.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor room.
1,700 square feet, for light manufactur
ing pVirposea New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Herr atraata.
WANTED
— \
WANTED Small touring car; pre
fer "1915" Ford; must be In perfect
condition; state lowest cash price and
full particulars. Address 8., 2880, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Within a week, bids tor
plastering seven brick houses. Apply
426 Walnut street.
WANTED TO BUY Upright Piano
for cash; must be cheap. Address Piano,
care of Telegraph.
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| BUSINESS PERSONALS
WE are headquarters for Trunks,
I Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va
cation Inspect our large stook. 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 Apothecavy. Ill) Market
street. Harrisburg, Pn, Telephone
orders given prompt attention. U«U
1»«0.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Hoarding Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
f llanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
JSO3R.
LEGAL NOTICES
TRUSTEE'S SATE OF LYKENS A
WILLIAMS VALLEY STREET RAIL
WAY.
The undersigned, Trustee under the
Mortgage of the I.ykens and Williams
Valley Street Railway Company, re
corded in Dauphin County in Mortgage
Book Y. Vol. 5, page 333, and In Schuyl
kill County in Mortgage Book 7 D,
page 152, under and by virtue of the
authority therein contained, at the
written request of the holders of one
third In amount of the outstanding bonds
of the said company secured by the
said mortgage,—the said Company hav
ing for a period exceeding three
months after demand made failed to
pay the semi-annual interest on the
spid bonds, —will on November 12,
1015, at 2 o'clock, P. M., In front of the
Courthouse In tile City of Horrlshiirg.
Pn„ sell to the highest and best bid
der all the railways, estates, real and
personal, corporate rights and fran
chises of the said l.ykens and Williams
Valley Street Railway Company, in
cluding Its line or system of Electric
Railway, in the counties of Dauphin
and Schuylkill aforesaid, together with
all and singular Its shops, depots,
stakes, poles, grounds, power houses,
engine houses, car houses, wires, build
ings, improvements, rolling stock,
tools, machinery, Implements, ma
terials, tenements and hereditaments
owned by the snid Railway and used
or intended to be used for the purpose
of operating the railways of the said
Railway Company, and its rights of
way and rights, privileges and fran
chises acquired in or from the Bor
oughs of Lykens and Wllllamstown
and the Townships of Wlconisco and
Williams in Dauphin County, and the
Borough of Tower City and Township
of Porter in Schuylkill County afore
said; and all the corporate rights and
franchises owned, possessed and en
joyed by the said Railway Company
under and by virtue of the laws of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in
cluding the franchise to be a corpor
ation. The line or system of railway
as now built and operated extends from
the Borough of I.ykens In Dauphin
County to Bearmont In Schuylkill
County, a distance of about eleven
miles, and Includes the following tracts
Or parcels of land, used as and form
ing a part of the said system or line
of railway:
1. In the Borough of Wllllamstown
aforesaid, bounded and described as
follows; Beginning at a point formed
by the Intersection of lands formerly
of Charles Reldinger and Danlei Bad
dorf on the north side of Market street;
thence westward along said street 55
feet; thence north 3 degrees 14 minutes
west 128.25 feet to a point; thence
north 76 degrees 16 minutes west 161.16
feet; thence north 8 degrees 27 min
utes west 132.83 feet; thence north 76
degrees 23 minuteß east 223.83 feet to
property now or formerly of Charles
Reidinger; thence south 3 degrees 14
minutes east 328.08 feet to the place of
beginning; on which are erected the
Office, Power House, Carn Barn, Repair
Shops, Supply Room and Oil House of
the Company;
2. In Williams township, % mile
west of Wllllamstown, bounded and
described as follows. Beginning at a
point on the main road leading from
Wllllamstown to Lykens;- thence N. 30
degrees E. 156 feet along the lot of
Row to a post; thence N. 87 degrees W.
42H feet along land of same to a post;
thence N. 3 degrees E. 151 feet along
the lands of and Evangelical
Association to a poBt; thence N. 87
degrees W. 171 feet to the public road
leading to Dayton; thence N. 3 degrees
E. 298% feet to Dayton; thence S. 86%
degrees E. 548 feet to a stone; thence
S. 3 degrees 15 minutes W. 589 feet
along the lands now or late of Albert
Grace, and John Sowers to the first
mentioned public road; thence west
along said public road 332% feet to the
place of beginning; containing 6.13
acres, known as "Midway Park," on
which are erected a Dancing Pavilion
and Theater, an Amusement Building
and a Cooking Shanty, and
3. In Wlconisco township, all that
certain part of Lot No. 34 on the gen
eral plan of the town of Wiconlsco as
recorded In the Recorder's Office at
Harrisburg,. Pa., In Deed Book T. Vol.
2, p. 414, bounded and described as fol
lows: Beginning at the southern line
of Pottsvllle street at the S. E. corner
of Lot No. 33; thence eastward along
the said southern line of Pottsvllle
street 4 4 feet to the line of property
now or late of the Lykens Valley Coal
Company; thence 8. >i degree W. 121
feet more or less to the line of prop
erty now or late of the Summit Branch
Railroad Comnanv; thence westward
along the line of said last mentioned
property and along the northern line
of an alley 84% feet more or less to
the southeast corner of Lot No. 33
aforesaid; thence northward along the
eastern line of said Lot No. 33, 114 feet
to Pottsvllle street, the place of be
ginning.
The motive power contained in said
Power House Includes one Harriaburg
Engine. one Skinner Engine. two
Thresher Generators, one Switchboard,
one Water Heater, one Oil Heater, two
Tubular Boilers, one Injection Pump
and three Oil Tanks, with pumps and
oil. Tho tools, machinery, implements
nnd materials consist of one Turning
Lathe (motor drive), one Work Bench
Tools for car and track repairing, two
Armatures, four Field Coils, four Rhe
ostats, three Shunts, five Journal
Boxes, three Trolley Bases, two Car
Registers, four Armature Casings, as
sorted Coil and Elliptic Springs, lot of
Brake Shoes and miscellaneous ma
terial for repairing cars, armatures,
track and overhead line; one Forge
one Anvil, one Drill Press, one Work
Bench, one Vise, sundry Blacksmith
Tools and complete set of Traps and
Dies. The rolling stock consists of
one Box Car, two Open Cars, one
Freight Car, two extra Car Trucks,
four pairs of extra Wheels and Axles
and ten Car .lacks; all of which ar
ticles are and will be sold as part of
the said line or system of electric rail
way.
Terms: Ten per cent, when property
is struck down and the balance on de
livery of deed in IP days thereafter.
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPVNY.
Trustee.
U.S. STEEL IGIIN
DEMAND I MARKETS
Railways Neglected, Only
in That Division Being
Rock Island
By Associated Press
New York, Aug. 18.—Speculation in
the less prominent war shares and al
lied Industrials were renewed In to
day's early trading gains ranging from
1 to over 4 points. Conspicuous fea
tures included American Steel Found
ries, Railway Steel Springs and AUIs-
Chalmers issues and Colorado Fuel.
Advances of one to two points were
scored by Crucible Steel, American
Can and a few other equally active is
sues. U. S. Steel was again in de
mand at a faction over yesterday's
high quotation. Railways were neg
lected, -the only feature In that divi
sion being Rock Island which rose
over a point.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, Aug. 18.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Allis-Chal .41 41% 39 41 %
Am Bt Sug 62% 66% 62% 66%
Am Can .. 62% 63% 61% 62%
Am C& F. 72 72% 69% 71
Am Cot Oil 51.% 51% 51% 51%
Am Ice Sec 24% 24% 24% 24%
Am Loco . 57% 57% 55% 56%
Am Smelt . 81% 82% 81% 82
Am Sugar. 110% 111% 110% 111%
Am T & T. 124% 124% 124 124
Anaconda . 70 70% 69 69%
Atchison .. 102% 102% 102% 102%
Baldwin .. 81% 81% 79% 81
B& O 82 % 83 82% 82%
Beth Steel . 281 289% 273% 288
Bklyn RT. 83% 84 V* 83% 84%
Cal Petro.. 16 17% 16 17%
Can Pacific 153 154 152 % 153%
Cent Leath 44% 45% 44% 45%
C&O 45% 45% 45% 45 7f,
CM& St P 82% 82% 82% 82%
CRI & P. 19 20% 19 19%
C Con Cop. 45% 46 45% 45%
Col I' &I. 44 44% 43 43%
Con Gas .. 126% 126% 125% 125%
Cruc St . . 78 78 73% 76%
Dist Sec .. 29 29% 28% 28%
Erie 28% 28% 28% 28%
Erie Ist pfd 44% 44% 44 44
GenECo.. 175% 175% 174% 174%
Gen Motors 212% 214 212% 214
Goodrh BF 64% 64% 62 62%
Gt Nor pfd 119% 119% 118% 118%
Gt N Ore s 43% 43 % 42 43
Gug Exp .. 65% 66% 65% 66%
lnsp Cop .. 35% 36% 35% 35%
In-Met .... 20 20
K CSo ... 27% 27%
Lehigh Val 143 143 142% 143
Mex Petro. 83 87 % 82% 87 %
Miami Cop. 26% 26% 26% ,26%
Mo Pac .. 2% 3% 2% 3
Nat Lead. . 64% 64% 64 64%
N Y Cent.. 90% 91 90% 91
NY.NH& H 63% 63% 63% 63%
NY.O & W 26% 26% 26% 26%
Nor & W.. 107% 107% 107% 107%
North Pac. 102% 102% 102% 102%
Pac Mail.. 34% 34% 33% 33%
Penn Rail.. 109 109 108% 108%
Pitts C 29% 31% 29 31 %
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa.
STOKAUU
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 par
month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STOIIAGE I
In 8-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. lteasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Olener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, fl to |3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both ohonea.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Inccmn corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 788, Lock
port. N. Y.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE ff you
want a well-established restaurant,
business without investing much money
get in touch with us soon. Rent, In
cluding dwelling, only $35 per month.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Cigar store doing a
good cash business, one of the best
stands in the city. Good chance for
right party. Address Business, care of
Telegraph.
AG*ENT WANTED In restricted ter
ritory; can make over $30.00 per week
in handling my new line; no experience
necessary; $200.00 for stock required.
Apply 327 Chestnut street.
I MADE $50,000 In Cve years in the
mall order business, began with SS.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y.
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RICA I,
ESTATE
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Dauphin County, dated June
24, 1915, there will be sold at public
sale by Thomas C. Egenreider, Ad
ministrator, in front of the Court
House, Harrlsburg. Pa., Thursday, Au
gust 19, 1915, at 10 o'clock 'A. M.:
Brick house and bakery, known as No.
324 Relly Street;
Two-story frame building, known as
No. 326 Reily Stret;
Frame dwelling house, known as No.
328 Relly Street, and
Two frame dwelling houses and stables
known as Nos. 1510 and 1510% North
Fourth Street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
THOMAS C. EGENRIEDER.
Administrator.
E. E. BEIDLEMAN,
Attorney.
NOTICE! OF INCORPORATION
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on the 27th day of Au
gust, A. D. 1915, under the Act of As
sembly, entitled "An Act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of cer
tain corporations," approved April 29,
1874. find the supplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation
to be called The Pennsylvania Food
Company, the character and object of
whlcn Is the Manufacture and Sale of
Stock and Ppultry Conditioners as well
as a full line of Condimentai Feeding
Stuffs, and for tlies* purposes to have,
possess and enjoy all the rights, bene
fits and privileges of said Act of As
sembly and supplements thereto.
JAS. A. BTRANAHAN,
Solicitor.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Catharine E. Etter, late
of the City of Marrlsburg, Dauphin
county, Pa„ deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing at
Reservoir Park, Harrlsburg. Pa., all
persons Indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
ELIAS M. HASSLER, Executor.
J H. SHOPP, Attorney,
Bergner Building,
I Harrlsburg, Pa. i
Pitts C pd. 97% 99 97 99
Prs SC.., 65 65% 64 65%
Rail 8 5... 43 44 %
RayCC... 22% 22% 22% 22%
Reading... 149% 149% 147% 148%
Rep I S 46% 46% 45 45%
Rep I S pd 100 101 100 101
South Pac. 89% 89% 89% 89%
South Ry.. 15% 15% 15% 15%
Studebaker. 112 112% 108% 111
Tenn Cop.. 47 49% 46% 49%
Union Pac. 131% 132% 131% 131%
U S Rub.. 53 54% 52% 53%
US Steel.. 77% 77% 76% 76%
U S Stl pd. 112% 112% 112% 112%
Utah Cop.. 66% 67% 66% 66%
Vir-Car C.. 37% 37% 36 36
West U Tel 72 72% 71% 7 2
West Mfg.. 119 119% 116% 117%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Wheat
Steady: No. 2. red, car lots, new, ex
port, $1.1301.15; No. 1, Northern, Du- I
luth, old, export, $1.5301.58.
Corn—Unchanged; No. 2, yellow, local
89090 c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, 88089 c.
Oats Lower; No. 2, white, nominal,
held at 68c.
Bran Market steady; winter,
city mill, winter, per ton, $26.50;
western, winter, per ton, none here;
spring, per ton, $25.50026.00.
Ileflned Sugars Market steady;
powdered. 6.90 c; fine granulated, 6.80 c;
confectioners' A, 5.70 c.
Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extras, 26540; nearby prints,
fancy, 30c.
Eggs The market is firm.;
Pennsylvania »nrt uini.* nenr"V fti - ..
free cases, $6.30 per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $5,700
6.00; per case; western, extras, firsts,
free cases. $6.60 0 6.90 per case; western
firsts, free cases. $5.8506.00 per case.
Live Poultry Market steady; fowls,
16016%e; old roosters. llSi)12c; broil
ing chickens, 13020 c; spring ducks. 15
016 c; old ducks. 12®14c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady, fair demand
fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18% wltfc, <i.j.
average. 16i4017%c; do., unattractive,
14%@15%c; do., old roosters, 13c; do.,
broiling chickens, nearby. 22026 c; do.,
I western, 16@21c; do., spring ducks, 16
[ @l7c; ice packed fowls, 15017% c.
I Potatoes Market steady; Maine,
per bushel, 15020 c; New ifork, per
bushel. 15C?20c: Southern, oer harrel,
50c051.25; Jersey, per basket, 10032 c.
Flour. Market nominal; straights,
new, $5.1505.40; do.,patent, new,55,250
new. $5.1505.40; do., patent, new, $5.00
5.60; do., clear, $5.5006.26; Kan
sas. jute sacks. $5.10(2)5.50; spring,
straight, old. $6.5006.75; do., patents,
old, $6.75 @7.30.
Hay Quiet; New hay, SIB,OOO
21.00 per ton for timothy; No. 1, large
bales, $240U@2500; No. 1. medium
bales, $25.00; No. 2, do.. $14.00; No. i,
do., $20.00021.00.
Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1. do., $22.50
@23.00; No. 2, do.. $20.0021.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
I Philadelphia, Aug. 18.—Stocks closed
[ steady.
American Railways 25
| Cambria Steel 54*4
General Asphalt 32%
General Asphalt. Pfd 6814
Lake Superior Corporation 9*4
Lehigh Navigation 74' i
Lehigh Valley •. 71%
Pennsylvania Railroad 54'-fa
Philadelphia Electric 24 V 4
Philadelphia Company 3'J
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34
Philadelphia ftapld Transit 9%
Reading 74%
Storage Battery 64%
Union Traction 34%
United Gas Improvement 85
United States Steel 76%
Warwick Iron and Steel 10%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Aug. 18.—Board of Trade
closing;
Wheat September, 1.06; Decem
ber, 1.05%.
Corn September, 75%; December,
64.
Oats September, 39%; December,
38*4.
Pork September, 13.57; October,
113.70.
Lard September, 7.95; October,
8.02.
Ribs September, 8.65; October,
8.72.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 111., Aug. 18. Hogs Re
ceipts. 18.000; steady. Bulk of sales,
$6.20<&>6.95; light, $6.9007.75; mixed,
$6.10(5)7.65; heavy. $5.9006.90; rough,
$5.90(5) 6.05 ; pigs. $6.9007.90.
Cattle Receipts, 18,000; easy. Na
tive beef cattle, $6.10010.20; western
steers, $6,700)9.25; cows and heifers,
$3.1009.00; cadves, $8.00@11.75.
Sheep—Receipts. 12,000; firm. Sheep,
$5.6006.00; lambs, $6.2507.80.
Charge Excessive Rates
For Liberty Bell Train
Philadelphia, Aug. 18.—Declaring
that railroads in the Southwestern
States are demanding excessive rates
for the transportation of the Liberty
Bell for part of its homeward Journey
members of the committee of coun
; ells having the trip in charge will
|meet next Monday prepared to revise
1 the itinerary which had been ten
tatively agreed upon.
I Although the return journey Is 1400
[miles shorter than the Northern route
Itaken on the outward trip the trans
portation charges are much higher,
! and It Is declared that several of the
I proposed side trips may be abandoned
I For instance, it Is pointed out by mem
bers of the committee a rate of
$8 a mile Is demanded for the 35 miles
between Maricopa, Ariz., and Phoenix,
while the rate for the 148 miles be
tween Cleveland, Ohio, and Pittsburgh
Is only $338, a fraction over $2.28 a
mile.
Other trips for which it is alleged
an excessive rate Is demanded are
those between San Francisco and
Nlles, Cal., and from Elgin, Texas, to
Austin.
Derry St. Men to Take
Sweethearts to Cornroast
Clear weather is the only thing left
to complete the program for the corn
roast of the Men's Rible Class of the
j Derry Street United Rrethren Chvrch,
which will be held Friday evening of
this week at New Cumberland. John
j E. Dare, chairman of the social com
mittee, has been busy arranging for
tho trip, which is to be quite Informal.
More than 150 members of the class
arc expected to turn out. Athletic con
tests will be the feature.
The men decided to take their wives
and sweethearts along and In order to
have more fun Invited Edward S. Nlss
| ley's class of j'oung men. The roast
will be held two squares west of the
car line In Sixth street. New Cura-
I berland.
AUTO VICTIMS IMPROVE
Mrs. Frederick E. Ray, 108 Boas
street, Mrs. David J. Reese, 237 Wood
bne street, and Mrs. Oliver S. Shiras,
402 North Second street, who were
painfully injured in an automobile ac
cident near Hogeotown Monday after
noon, are steadily improving, accord-,
ing to reports at the Harrlsburg Hos
pital. ,
WTLL FORM NEW CABINET
By Associated Press
London, Aug. 18, 18.48 P. M.—Ex-
Premier Eleutherlos Venlselos to-day
notified King Constantlne of his readi
ness to form a new Grecian cabinet
in succession to the Gounarts ministry
which resigned at the opening of the
Grecian parliament yeaterday, accord
ing to a dispatch to the Central News
I Agency from Athena.
POST OFFICEI. I.
OUTINGJLJIBDR DiY
Ball Game Between Clerks and Car
riers to Be Feature of Big
Picnic
Great preparations are being: made
by the members of the Post office Ath
letic Association for their annual out
u \ Ol i a^or Day. All arrangements
have been made by the committee on
hotel and transportation, to hold the
opting at Hcrshey Park. The com
mittee on amusements has arranged
a program and the main event
will be the ball game between the
clerks and carriers. Both teams are
hard at practice and a very close game
is poked for. The prize for this event
will be a silver cup known as the post
master cup in honor of the donor of
the prize. Fungo hitting, long distance
throwing, accurate throwing. 100-yard
dashes, fat man's and other sports
will take up the afternoon. Pries will
be given the winners and the prize
committee has secured handsome
prizes for all events. In the evening
a supper will be served the members
and their guests at the Hcrshey Inn.
The association has a membership of
one hundred and thirty.six. The dif
ferent committees and officers of tho
association are:
Officers—J. E. Lenig, president; G.
R. Pritchard. vice-president; E. R.
Gault, secretary; J. A. Feeman, finan
cial secretary; J. G. Laverty, treas
urer.
Prizes William E. Cassell, G. R.
Pritchard, E. R. Gault, C. G. Kirk.
E. M. Ldngenecker, J. S. Miller, E. E.
Plerson.
Hotel and transportation F. C.
Sites, C. H. Hoffman, J. W. Garverich,
R. H. Weaver, G. R. Pritchard.
Invitations W. Ed. Cassell, D. S.
Ludlow, P. W. Stouffer, E. E. Fry. J.
G. LavertV.
Amusements W. W. Britsch. J. A.
Feeman. W. S. Taylor, D. P. Dougher
ty, J. H. Kurtz, C. W. Blosser.
Brown & Co. Enlarge
Picture Department
In order to properly care for their
growing" trade in pictures the firm of
Brown & Co.. 1217 North Third street,
lias greatly increased its line, and has
established a large and well-equipped
picture department, in whicn are
shown all the popular pictures, suit
able for parlor, library, den or other
rooms. The stock is also strong in
pictures adapted for use In scliool
rooms, Sunday schools and public build
ings, and covers the entire range of
subjects bandied In the best-appointed
picture stores.
Coupled with the establishment of
:the new picture department the Arm
lias inaugurated a new low-profit sys
tem of prices under which it is claimed
pictures can now be purchased at un
usually attractive figures.
An invitation has been extended by
the firm to all lovers of fine pictures
to visit the store and Inspect the pres
ent attractive display.
(ITALIANS CLAIM ADVANCES
Rome, via Paris, Aug. 18 Further
Italian advances through the passes of
the Alps and a brilliant bayonet
charge which captured a strong line of
Austrian entrenchments in the Tol
mino region are described in the offi
cial report issued at army headquar
ters.
ALLIES MAKE ADVANCES
London, Aug. 18, 11:35 a. m. A
further advance of five hundred yards
by the allied troops on Gallpoll
peninsula is announced in a report
from General Sir Lan Hamilton, the
British expeditionary commander tn
chief, given out here to-day.
WANT BETTER CONDITIONS
Washington, D. C., Aug. 18, Con
sideration of plans for the inaugura
tion of a general movement, to im
prove working conditions, bring anout
a shorter work day and Increased
wages for machinists In the United
States was continued here to-day by
I the executive board of the Interna
| tional Association of Machinists.
j GANZEL TO SUCCEED MAGEE
New York, Aug. 18. —John Ganzel,
formerly of the Cincinnati National
League team and more recently man
ager of the Rochester team in the In
ternational League has been selected
as manager of the Brooklyn Federals
to succeed Lee Magee.
POTTERS WANT NEW SCALE
East, Liverpool, Ohio, Aug. 18. —Ed-
ward Menge, president of the National
Brotherhood of Operative Potters, to
day handled to W. E. Wells, hcairman
of the Labor committee of the United
States Potters' Association, the scale
of wages which the operatives want
enforced for the two years beginning
October 1 next.
JAMES J. HILL SELECTED
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 18.—James J.
Hill, of St. Paul, capitalist and railroad
builder, was notified to-day of his
selection by Governor Hammond's spe
cial commission as "Minnesota's great
est living citizen" to represent this
State in the Panama Pacific Exposition
Hall of Fame.
RUSH WORK ON FURNACES
The Pennsylvania Steel Company is
rushing work on its new 500-ton blast
furnace, known as No. 5, at the Steel
ton plant, so that it may be blown in
by the first of next month. No. 4 fur
nace was blown in last week and
turned out its first iron on Friday. It
Is now turning out about 260 tons each
twenty-four hours.
MONEY
k To Housekeepers, Work-
M tngmen and Salaried Em.
* ployea.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
• If. MARKET SQUARE
Room SI 4th Floor
Spooner Building
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