Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 16, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    Telegraph Wait Ads.—The ShartesfHtontc Between Biyer mi Seller
LOST
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Btate and Second streets and Pennsyl
vania Freight station Friday, Septem
ber 10. Return to No. 108 North Sec
ond street.
LOST On Saturday afternoon a
lady's pendant, set with sapphire and
Tmall pearls, and an odd-shaped pink
jearl at the end. Reward, if returned
to 1116 North Second street.
LOST On Tuesday, large leather
wallet containing papers of no value
to any one but owner. Reward If re
turned to 333 Crescent street.
LOST White ivory handled black
silk lady's umbrella, left In jitney Sun
day, August 29, on way to Pennsylvania
Station, for 3.25' train; reward If re
turned to 230 North Third street.
LOST A gold cuff link with initial
R; finder please return to Morrell's
Apartment and receive reward.
FOUND
FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye
ing & French Cleaning Works. 1245
Market St., do the very besv work in
the city. Call either phone for ;<roof.
We call and deliver.
HELP WANTED —Male
WANTED Laborer for stone quar
rv at Camp Hill; none out experienced
need apply. Ott & Son, Camp Hill, Pa-
WANTED —Experienced carpet
layer, immediately. Apply to Superin
tendent. Bowman & Co.
WANTED Young man to work in
a furniture store. Apply to Atlas Fur
niture Co., 1014 Market street.
WANTED Laborers wanted. Apply
to Hoffman Bros. & Wilson, 23rd street
and Philadelphia and Reading railroad,
city.
PAPERHANGERS WANTED—Steady
employment for experienced mechanics.
Apply, W 3000, care Telegraph.
WANTED Good reliable married
man; one who can furnish bond_ and
good reference. Apply. Grand Union
Tea Co., 208 North Second street.
WANTED Y'oung man typewriter,
one with some knowledge of stenog
raphy and draughting preferred, com
pensation $55.00 per month; send state
ment of qualifications and references
to P. O. Box 392. Harrlsburg, Pa.
WANTED Young strong white man
of good character, residing In this city,
for general work in wholesale house
permanent position. Address, P. O. 318,
city.
CARD OF THANKS
MEMBERS of the family of the late
Mrs. Ann Katharine Shelly desire thus
to manifest their gratitude to the
friends who were so helpful to them
In their recent bereavement.
WANTED At once, two good ac
tive all around tinners. Apply. W. W.
Zeiders & Son, 1436 Derry street.
WANTED Salesman with machine
or team for grocery specialty: salary;
commission and expense allowance;
local territory. See F. B. Taylor, Bol
ton Hotel Friday, from 9 to 12.
WANTED Young man to do gen
eral work around grocery store; must
have some experience. Address, M
3047, care Telegraph.
WANTED Bright, young boy for
office work; must be over 16 years of
age: answer in own handwriting, stat
ing age and schooling, P. O. Box 769,
City.
——— i ■
WANTED Some help to load and
unioad scrap Iron. Come at once. Wil
liams & Freedman, 10th street below
Mulberry Street Bridge.
WANTED Man to take orders from
house to house canvassing for the At
lantic and Pacific Tea Co., 1308 North
Third street, Harrisburg. Pa. Good
proposition for the right kind of a man.
WANTED First-class toolmaker,
profiler, miller, driller, rifler, barrel
turners. blacksmiths and steam ham
mer men to make drop forges. Also
men for barrel rolling. Address P. O.
Box 264. Lancaster, Pa.
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED White woman for gen
eral housework. Apply 1521 North Sec
ond street.
WANTED—'Lady solicitors on a good
house to house proposition. Liberal
commission. Quick return. Apply 7 to
8 p. m.. 1216 Walnut street. I
WANTED Girls over 16 years of 1
age to wash, fill and label bottles In
laboratory. $3 a week to start with;
steady advancements. Address, H
2996, care Telegraph. j
WANTED Woman to cook and help 1
around house work; good wages. Ap
ply. 403 Walnut street.
WANTED Seamstress; experienced
In alterations. Apply, Collins Co., 29 I
North Second street. |
WANTED A bright young girl with '
a small knowledge of typewriting and
light i bookkeeping. Apply at once,;
Wttmer, Balr and Wltmer.
WANTED A woman to wash and
iron Monday and Tuesday; must be a I
good laundress. Apply. 615 North |
Front street.
WANTED White woman to cook.
Apply, Crlsfield Cafe, 1342 North Sixth
Btreet.
WANTED Sienograpner, also to
net as office assistant. Address, in own
handwriting. stating experience. S
2990, care Telegraph.
WANTED Everybody to )mow a
student entered March 16 and started
work with a structural company July
2n—Just four months. Harrisburg
Shorthand School. 31 North Second
street.
WANTED Reliable white girl or
middle aged woman for general house
work; no washing or ironing. Ap
ply, 1500 State street.
WANTED Woman to make altera
tions on suits and dresses. Apply, Na
tional Supply Co., 8 South Fourth
street.
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL—
Become a pupil now. Make all your
Fall and winter dresses while learning
an art that will be of endless value as
long as you live. Day and evening
\
FOR SALE
SPECIAL BARGAIN
829 Herr Street
"-room frame house with bath
and steam heat on the southwest
corner of Herr and Capital streets.
House rented at S2O
Shop on rear of lot $lO
Yearly Income $360
Sale price $3,600
There Is room enough on the lot
between the house and shop to
build a garage for two, or perhaps
three automobiles.
INVESTMENT
#BS S. 19th St.
A two-story frame house with six
rooms. Lot 13x100 ft. to a 20-ft.
alley.
Rented at $9
Yearly income SIOB
Sale price $750
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
insurance Surety Bunds
Lpcust and Court Streets
THURSDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
f WANTED White girl for general
I housework; family of three; no wash
ing; reference required. Inquire, 1908
North Second street.
1 WANTED Tailors and seamstress,
experienced, also apprentice girls. 621
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.
WANTED Experienced saleslady;
elegant chance for advancement. Ap
ply, Berger Bargain Bazaar, 1007-09
North Third street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
, WANTED Young Colored man de
sires position as houseman Call or
address, James Adams, 130 Dewberry
avenue.
WANTED Colored man desires
position as first class cook or porter.
Call or address. 704 North Seventh
street.
WANTED By colored man, position
as chauffeur In private family. 120
Ridge street. Steelton.
MARRIED MAN wants work driving
team or work of any kind. Address, R.
Toomey, 2032 Kensington.
WANTED Work of any kind-; ex
perienced in running automobile or
driving a team. John Ralston, 1418
North street
Nll'llAXlUjlis \\ AiVik.l* —FEMALE
WANTED By young colored wo
man, cooking in private family, can
give good reference. Inq/ilre or ad
dress, 1425 New Fourth street.
WANTED By young white girl
position as child's nurse. Call or write
364 Main street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires general housework or position as
nurse girl. Call or address, 1231 North
Seventh street.
WANTED White woman with child
4 years old wants position as house
keeper for small family. Call or ad
dress, 314 Bosler avenue. Lemoyne.
STENOGRAPHER desires position;
can furnish references. Address S
2998, care Telegraph.
WANTED Young white woman
wants position as housekeeper. Call or
address, 2011 Moltke street.
WANTED By colored woman, cook
ing or general housework. Call or ad
dress. 383 Calder street.
STENOGRAPHER and Bookkeeper,
experienced, desires a position; can
furnish reference- Address, B 2992,
I care Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
98 ACRES—7 miles east of Harrls
burg—l% miles north of Beaver Sta
tion—frame buildings—well and spring
—variety of fruit. Price, $7,000. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE On account of owner
leaving the city, I have for sale at a
very attractive figure one of those de
sirable semi-bungalow houses located
on Green street near Woodbine. For
price and Information, see C. L Long,
office 701 Kunkel Building, City. Bel!
phone 1460 J.
FOR SALE A substantial brick
house at a bargain: steam heat, side
entrance, front porch. Kough, Bright
bill & Kline, 307 Kunkel Building. Both
phones.
AT A REDUCED PRICE, property-
No. 5 S. Sixteenth street occupied
by owners inspect it soon brick
house all improvements porch
front. Bell Realt- Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE 2%-story frame house,
lot 90x120 ft., southeast corner Walnut
street and Plalnview alley, Hainton, |
Pa. Finest suburban residence on
Linglestown line. 14 North Market
Square. Bell phone 2026. Independent
589.
FOR SALE—A 100-acre farm, situ
ated 7 miles from Harrlsburg, consist
ing of large bank barn, 9-room brick
house, all necessary outbuilding, run
ning water through farm, land in high
state of cultivation. For further infor
mation apply, A. U. Reese, Box 1, Har
rlsburg.
FOR SALE House 1416 Market
street, ctty, 10 rooms with steam heat
and all improvements; everything in
good condition; a bargain to a quick
buyer. Apply on premises.
FOR SALE No. 1635 Wallace St.:
3-story brick and frame house; eight
rooms, bath, gas, furnace, porch.
Rented at $lB per month. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Restaurant business
on prominent street in Harrlsburg;
small amount of cash needed rent
only $35 per month, including resi
dence. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE 2OOO Block Green St.—
3-story brick lO rooms, bath and
steam heat —Lot, 20x85. Price, $4,100.
SI,BOO will buy 611 Herr street—2%-
story frame—6 rooms, bath and furnace
—drive alley on rear. Possession at
once.
600 Block Harris street 3-story
brick. Lot, 15%x90. Price. $2,800.
BRINTON-PACK Eft CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT The large dwelling
house, 701 Green street, corner of
North. Improvements, steam heat; Im
mediate possession. Inquire, 268 North
street.
FOR RENT—I 242 State street, 3-story
brick; all improvements; gas and elec
tric lights. Apply, 12 South Seventeenth
street.
741 S. 19th st $20.00
1829 barker st $20.00
448 Crescent st *IB,OO
! 1847 North st *15.00
i 339 S. 16th st $12.00
i 1628 Regina St $25.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
i FOR RENT—7-room bungalow; all
conveniences; sl2 per month at Elk
wood. New Cumberland. Apply. Keeney
[ and Simmons. New Cumberland.
I HOUSE for rent, 286 Hummel avenue,
i Lemoyne, 9 rooms and bath. Address,
I W. A. Neblnger. Lemoyne, Pa.
| FOR RENT Partly furnished, a
, fourteen-room house. In Mechanlcsburg,
1 Pa. Address, Mrs. Comstock, Mechan
j icsburg. Pa.
FOR RENT Basement room, sult
| able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at
l 1266 Market street; rent, $lO. including
) heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT 420 Crescent street; 6
I rooms and bath; all Improvements;
1 rent. sls. Apply. 309 North Second
! street.
; FOR RENT 1713 North Third
! street; three-story; all Imprqvements;
recently papered and painted through
out: Immediate possession. Apply 1100
North Front street
Moftth and up;
New and modern.
Corner Stores
i Ham.'ton and Third Streets
Suitable for any bualneii or
office purpose*.
Chas. Adler
100 a K. Third Street.
HARRISBURG
REAL ESTATE FOK SALE OR KENT
FOR SALE OR RENT 25 bbl. Wolf
roller mill In 3 %-story stone building,
and two pairs of feed stones; also ciuer
press, saw mill and several acres of
ground, situated on big Conewago
creek, 11 miles north of York, Pa. For
further Information call on or address
Jas. F. CUne, Stejlton, Pa.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—227 North Second street,
third floor apartniont, 5 rooms and bath;
, all modern improvements, steam heat,
electric and gas, cemented storage
room, use of cellar. Applv, Miss C. J.
Opperman.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol,
I six rooms, tiled bath and pantry, hard-
I wood floors, electric light and city
steam, also six room apartment, 28
South Third street. Inquire, 400 North
street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3
rooms and bath. 4 rooms and bath. 5
rooms and bath. Centralis' located;
city steam. Call Bell phone 81R.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
two large rooms, kitchen and bath, cen
trally located. Call Bell phone 1655, be
tween 6 and 7 any evening. •
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor room next
to bath in refined private family; home
comfort for gentleman; centrally lo
cated. Address, Box 2988, care Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en suite. Bell phone. Address
119 North Sixth street,
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front room, (bay window);
all modern conveniences; nice location;
private family: permanent occupant de
sired. Apply, 443 South Fifteenth street.
FOR RENT Four very pleasant un
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing; all conveniences; use of bath. Ad*
dress, G 3046, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT 3 rooms and b£th sult-
I able for light housekeeping, on North
I .Sixth street below Seneca; all conve-
I nlences. Address, B 3048, rare Tele
t praph.
——
RESPECTABLE COUPLE with two
[year-old child wishes rooms for light
housekeeping; third floor not considered
unless bath on same floor; state price
and all particulars. Call Bell phone
613J, or address. S 800, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT Large furnished front
room, steam heat, private residence,
very desirable neighborhood, centrally
located on North Second street. Refer
ences required. Apply, 406 Kunkel
Building, Third and Market streets.
FOR RENT Two large, well-fur
nished rooms; one with private balcony;
each room suitable for two or three
gentlemen or married couple. Inquire
125 Pine street.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, newly furnished, across from
Capitol Park; all convenienceb; city
steam heat; large bath, including
shower; use of phone. 406 North
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.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Two unfurnished rooms,
suitable for light housekeeping; must
be reasonable. Address, R 2999. care
Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED —To buy a good milk
route or small grocery store. Address,
M 2997, care Telegraph.
WANTED—AII kinds of homemade
articles and wearing apparel, knitted
goods, children's dresses, aprons, etc.,
to sell in my store on small commis
sion; private parties preferred. Inquire,
501 Aluench street, Harrlsburg.
WANTED On first mortgage of
Harrlsburg real estate, $35,000 at 5 per
cent, for 5 years. Interest payable i
quarterly. Address, Box J 2995, care
Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Bav horse, 6 years old,
city broke. Will sell reasonable to
quick buyer. Guaranteed to work any
place. Apply Malman, 67 Conestoga
street, Steelton, Pa.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Re
buiIt and second-hand L. C. Smith, Un
derwoods, Remington and others from
SIO.OO up. Supplies and office equip
ment of every description. Geo. P.
Tlllotson, 36 South Fourth street.
FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many
patterns at half of list price. Paper de
livered anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market
street.
FOR SALE One delivery wagon.
Apply, Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North
Second street.
FOR SALE Four well broken rab
bit hounds. Apply William V. Lutz, 49
E. ISmaus street, Middletown, Pa.
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS lndian.
1914, 2-speed, lamp, preston, speedome
ter, claxon, tandem, $150; Indian. 1914,
with side car, fully equipped, $160; Ex
celsior, 1914, equipped, tine shape, $125.
Keystone Garage. 814 North Third St.
FOR SALE l, pair mules, 7 and 8
years old; also wagons and harness;
wagon suitable for huckster or delivery.
Cheap if sold at once. F. O. Reese,
Dalmatia. Pa.
FOR SALE White reod baby car
riage. used only a short tint; also baby
walker; cheap. 1326 North Third street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tb«
Telegraph Business office.
FOR SALE Hardware, paint, glass
and housefurnlshings at The Ryder
Hardware Stores, 5 North Thirteenth
street and 302 Broad street.
SMOKE Cre-Malta 5c Cigars. Limited
trial offer of 50 for 75c. postpaid. Pre
serve this offer. It may not appear
again. Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
FOR SALE One five-passenger
touring car; suitable for Jitney; cheap
to quick buyer. Address, O 3049, care
Telegraphy
FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and
tools, cheap: 111 health reason for sell
ing. Address, S 800, care Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113. 115
ind 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
tupply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department .The Tele
graph Printing Company.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board a* 25c each. One
Df these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified" ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—I 242 State street, 3-story
brick; all improvements; gas and elec-
I trie lights; $20.00 per month. Apply, 12
i South Seventeenth street.
! FOR RENT Two Individual gar
lages, on Drummond avenue. 1500 block;
'rent $2.50 per month. Key at 1509
Dotty street, inquire, 1010 Green.
Ktm it{£§r J
FOR RENT wVehouse; three-
Btory brick building; ll,O0«-sq. ft. floor
space; elevatcfr 6xß ft.; along P. R. R.
with slrllner. Inquire Dauphin Deposit
Trust Co.
FOR RENT Two-story warehouse,
3 and 5 Cowden street; 5,000 sq. ft. floor
spare; elevator; railroad siding; posses
| sion October X. Apply C. F. Gohl. 1003
North Second street. B«ll phone 899 M.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $50,000 in flve years In the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. T.
ANT Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
i experience unnecessary. Send for par
! ticulars. Press. Syndicate, 798. I.ock
iort, N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
19 60.
MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you
have a motorcycle you want to dispose
of quickly, better try our service, Key
stone Garage, 814 N. 3rd street. Bell
phone 266-R.
HAULING
R. A. HAHTMAS, Boardlnsr Stable and
Xntloniil Tniwfrr Co. Movers of
f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, |2 per
I month and up. We invite inspection.
I Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
| street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
i STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
i household goods and merchandise. Pri
[ vale rooms. $1 to $3 Wagons. 75 cants
6er month. Apply D. Cooper 4k Co.. 411
road street. Both ohonea.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN, having two Build
ing and Loan Associations and a Trust
Co. Address P. O. Box 496, Steelton, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICES
In the Estate of Clover B. William
son, late of the City of Harrisburg.
Dauphin county. Pennsylvania, de
ceased.
NOTICE Letters testamentary in
the above estate liavng been granted
to the undersigned, ail persons indebt
ed to said esta'.e are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment to
Harrisburg Trust Company, Executor,!
16 South Second Street
Harrisburg, Pa.
To the Policyholders of
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF AMERICA
NOTICE is hereby given that a meet
ing of the policyholders of The Pru
dential Insurance Company of America
will be held at the Home Office of sal<»
Company in the City of Newark, New
Jersey, on Monday, the sixth day of De
cember. 1915, at twelve o'clock noon,
for the purpose of selecting fifteen per
sons to be voted for by the policy
holders' Trustee as members of the
oßard of Directors at the annual elec-
Board of Directors at the annual elec
lield on the Tenth day of January, 1916,
At such meeting every policyholder
of the Corporation who is of the age
of twenty-one years or upwards-and
whose policy, has been in force for at
least one year last past shall be en
titled to cast one vote in person or by
proxy.
FORREST F. DRYDEN, President.
IN RE OPENING AND GRADING OF
Market Street from Twenty-first Street
to Eastern City Line, Harrisburg, Pa.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed viewers, appointed by the Court
oof Common Pleas of Dauphin County
to ascertain and assess damages and
benefits which have accrued or may ac
crue by reason of the improvement
aforesaid, will meet upon the line of
the lmproment and view the same and
the premises affected thereby on Thurs
day. the 30th day of September, 1915,
at 10 o'clock a.'m., when and where all
parties in interest may attend person
ally or by counsel if they see fit. And
the undersigned viewers will hold and
adjourned meeting in the council cham
ber in the Courthouse at Harrisburg. on
the next succeeding day (Legal Holt- !
days and Sundays excepted) at 10
o'clock a. m„ and continue the hearings
until all parties In interest and their
witnesses who may attend shall have
had an opportunity to be fullv heard.
HARRY FAHNKSTOCK,
K. CLARKE COWDEN.
PAUL G. SMITH,
Viewers.
NOTICE
By virtue of a uecree 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 se!! to the highest
nnd 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, ail
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
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Schuylkill in the State of Pennsylvania,
commencing in the City of Harrisburg,
thence extending southwesterly through
Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, New vl lie, ijhlp
pensburg, Cliambersburg, Greencastle to
Maryland State line; from Chambers
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i underground. In buildings or exposed,
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i whether placed 1c the property of Cun.
berland Valley Telephone Company or
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now belonging and maintained by
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, property, interest, claim
and demand whatsoever of the Cum
berland Valley Telephone Company, in
law or In equity or otherwise howso
ever.
Also all the right, title. Interest and
ownership of said Cumberland Valley
Telephone Company In and to the fran
chises, property, rights and creaits
formerly of a corporation known as the
Juniata & Susquehanna Telephone
Company, all of whose property Is sub
ject to a mortgage of the par value of
195,000.00 and consists of certain tele
phone lines and property situate in the
counties of Perry, Snyder, Miffiin. Juni
ata, Dauphin .and Schuylkill, In the
State of Pennsylvania, the terminal
Eolnts thereof being as follows: The
oundary line between Centre and Mif
llin counties at a point near Milroy, also
Belleville, Mifflin County; also a point
on the west bank of the Susquehanna
River at the end of the railroad bridge
opposite Sunbury, Northumberland
County; also New Bloomfield, 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
and ownership of the said Cumberland
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 $138,700.00 par value oi
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
Williamsport, 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 received
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 Ba»»V: or Trusi
Company in the State or 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, oi
the purchase money must be pata »,
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
Bale by the Court, application for which
confirmation will be made two weeks
after the property shall have been sold
The purchaser In making payment of
80 per cent, of the purchase monev will
be entitled to deliver to the Trustee
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 may esti
mate, as provided In the decree direct
ing this sale to be made.
Fcr further particulars apply to the
undersigned.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY.
Trustee.
Harrlsburg. Pa.
NOTE—lncluded In the property to
be sold as the property of the Cumber
land Valley Telephone Company Is the
lot of ground, with the improvements
thereon, being No. 227 Walnut Street,
Harrisburg, Pa., and occupied by the
Company as an office and exchange
building; size Of lot, 24'2"x100'x23'3"x
100'; subject to mortgage for $3,333.34
and interest; (see Mortgage Book "A,"
Vol. 3, page, 460, Recorder's Office. Har
risburg. Pa.).
DANIEL A. GUINIVAN DIES
Daniel A. Guinivan, aged 59, died yes
terday at his home, 1818 State street.
Mr. Guinivan had been ill for some
time from complications. Besides the
widow, Mrs. Katherine Guinivan, the
survivors are daughter, Mrs. Frank Mil
ler. New York: sons, George and
Thomas, Mechanicsburg, and Frank,
Daniel and Clyde, Harrisburg. The
funeral will take place Saturday. Ser
vices will be conducted at the Guinivan
home by the Rev. W. N. Yates, pastor
of the Fourth Street Church of God.
Burial will be made In East Harrisburg
Cemetery.
MARINES OCCUPY GONAIVES
By Associated Press
Washington, Sept. 16.—American
marines will occupy Gonaives Island
off the west coast of Haiti to quell
uprisings there. Rear Admiral Ca
perton so reported to-day to the Navy
Department.
WILL REOPEN RATE CASE
By Associated Press
Washington, Sept. 16.—Formal no
tice that western railroads Intend to
ask the Interstate Commerce Com
mission to reopen the western ad
vance freight rate case In respect to
the rates on packing house products,
fresh meats, livestock and grain and
grain products was led to-day with the
commission by attorneys representing
the carriers.
TWO UNDERGO OPERATIONS
Two residents of Lykens were
brought to the Harrisburg Hospital
t6-day to be operated upon for ap
pendicitis. One was Mrs. Clayton
Koppenhaffer and the other Harper
Hochlander.
Harrisburg T
Announces the Establishment of a New and Lower
Rate--- The Lowest Metered Fare Known
FARE:
Pay Fare As Shown on Meter. One, Two, Three or Four Passengers
25c For First Vx Mile 5c For Each Additional % Mile
Hour Rate $2.00
SEPTEMBER 16, 1915.
BETHLEHEM STEEL »
DECLINES 5 POINTS
New York, Sept. 16. Early dealings
in stocks to-day were again of a super
ficial and professional character, trad
ing converging around war specialties
as usual. Bethlehem Steel opened jjp a
point but soon declined 5 to 342.
Willys-Overland lost 3% at 183 and
Crucible Steel I*4 at 92'/i. United
States Steel opened at a gain of % at
75%, but soon reached to 74%. Gen
eral Motors and United States Alcohol
fared better In that they retained much
of their initial gains. Among the rail
roads Reading, Chesapeake and <Ohio
and Baltimore and Ohio registered frac
tional advances.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, Sept. 16.
Open. High. Low. Clos. ,
Alaska G M 32% 32 % 32 % 32%
AlHsOhal . 43% 43% 41% 42% ,
Am Bt Sug 65% 65% 64 64% 1
Am Can .. 61% 62 60% 60%
Am C& F. 70 70% 68% 69% !
Am Cot Oil f.O 50% 50 50% :
Am Ice Sec 25% 25% 25% 25%
Am Looc . 57% 57% 56% 57%
Am Smelt. 81 81 80% 80%
Am Sugar. 108% 108% 108 108
Am T & T. 123% 124% 123% 124
Anaconda. "1% 71% 70% 71%
Atchison .. 101% 101% 101% 101%
Baldwin .. 80% 80% 79 79%
B& O 83% 83% 82% 83
Beth Steel . 347 347 335% 341
Can Pacific 153% 154 153% 154
ICent Lcath 43% 41% 43% 44
C& 0 48% 48% 47% 47%
|C. M&StP 84 84% 83% 84%
C.RI4P. 20% 20% 19% 20%
|xC Con Cop 4 1 4 4 43 % 43%
Col F & I. 47% 54 46% 52%
Cruc Steel. 94% 94% 92% 92%
Dist Sec... 26% 26% 25% 25%
Erie 30% 30% 29% 29%
Erie, Ist Pd 51% 51% 50% 50%
|Gen Elec Co 171% 171% 170% 170%
Gen Mot... 260 266 260 266
Good B F 63% 63% 62% 63
Qt Nor Pd. 118% 118%.i118% 118%
Gt N O. su 41% 41% 41 41%
Gugg Expl. 64% 64% 64% 64%
Insp Cop.. 34% 34% 34% 34%
Kan Cy S. 26% 26%. 25% 25%
Lehigh Val 143 144 *142 % 144
Louis & N 118 118
|Me*. Pet . 85% 85% 84 84 %
Miami Cop. 27% 27% 27% 27%
Mis Pac... 3% 3%
Nat Lead.- 63% 63% 63% 63%
fc Y Cen.. 92% 92% 91% 92
N Y. N &
& H ... 66% 67 66% 67
NYO & W 27 27
Norf & W. 109% 109% 109% 109%
North Pac. 107% 107% 107% 107',i
Pac Mail.. 30 30 30 30
Pa Rail... 109% 109% 108% 109
Peo G C... 117%
Pitts C.... 33 33 33 33
Press SC.. 61% 61% 60% 61
Rail S S.. 38% 38% 38% 38%
RayCC... 21% 22% 21% 21%
Reading .. 149% 149% 148% 149%
Rep 15... 42% 43% 42% 43%
South Pac. 88% 88% 88% 88%
South Ry.. 15% 15% 15% 15%
Studebaker. 117% 117% 115% 117%
Tenn Cop.. 55% 55% 54% 55
Third Ave.. 58% 58% 58 58%
Union Pac. 129 129% 128% 129
US Rub... 50% 52 50% 50%
US Steel.. 75% 75% 74% 74%
lUSStlpd. 113% 113% 113 113
zUtah Cop. 66 66 65% 65%
Vtr-Car C.. 37% 37% 37% 37%
West U Tel 76% 7C% 76% 76%
West Mfg.. 117 117% 115% 115%
* Ex. dlv. % ; y ex. div. 37 % ; z ex.
dtv. 1.
PHII.ADEI.PHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Sept. 16. Wheat
Unchanged, No. 2. red. new,psot,Septem
ber, sl/09(f)$l.l 1; No. 2 red. western,
new„ $1.14@1.16.
Corn Market steady; No. 2 yel
low; local 86®S7c; steamer, No. 2 yel
low, local, 83@86c.
Oats Steady.; No. 2 white, none
here; - No. 3 white, new, 39%@40%c.
Bran The market is steady; city
mills, per ton. $25.00; western do, none
here Spring, per ton. $22.50@523.
here: Spring, per ton. $22®22.50.
Refined Sugais Market unchanged;
powdered. 5.40 c; fine granulated. 5.30 c;
confectioners' A, 5.20 c.
Butter Market Is steady; western,
creamery, extra, 26c; nearby prints,
fancy, 29c.
Eggs The market is higher; |
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases.. $7.80@8.10 per case; nearby
current receipts, free cases. $7.20®57.50;
western extra firsts, free cases, sß.lo® I
8.40; western firsts, free cases, $7.50®
$7.80.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
Chicago, Sept. 16. Hogs Receipts,
,16,000, slow. Bulk, $7.00© 7.90; light,
$7.50®8.;15; mixed, $6.75©8.30; heavy,
$6.50®".80; rough, $6.50@6.70; pigs,
$6.00® 7.75.
Cattle Receipts. 4,000; steady. Na
tive beef cattle. $6.25®10.40; western
streets, $6.80®9.00; cows and heifers,
$3.00®8.50; calves, $7.50@12.00.
Sheep Receipts, 9,000; firm. Sheep,
$5.25@6.00; lambs, $5.50%8.85.
Fine Homes For Sale
Three Houses Nos. 914, 916 and 918 North Eighteenth
street. Built in pairs, having side and rear entrances, all modern
improvements, including steam heat. Price and terms liberal.
One House No. 1721 Boas street, in course>of erection. This
is a detached house, having a wide lot and extending to a
twenty-foot rear street. Single houses are not usually built
for sale but there are many families now appreciating the ad
vantages of a home with air space from all sides. Look this
house over, you will find in it a thoroughly up-to-date home.
TWO BUNGALOWS, built along the Progress Trolley
line, between Penbrook and Progress, all improvements, six
rooms, hall and bath, steam heat, electric lights. Lots 32 ft. by
150 ft. Attractive, well built and comfortable suburban homes.
HA QT-I A-1 r Owner and Builder
. JX. onerK, 1325 STATE ST.
Remarkable Development
of Bellevue Park Shown
to Guests of Mr. Miller
How the civic activities of the city
during the period of the great im
provement epoch now culminating in
a great municipal celebration are
merged into the practical enterprises
of the community was demonstrated
this afternoon by Herman P. Miller
and other officers of the Union Real
Estate Investment Company.
These, men were hosts at a luncheon
in the bungalow office of the company
at Bellevue Park, the city's picturesque
and beautiful residential park. Mr.
Miller had invited a number of well
known citizens to the luncheon with
a view to showing Just what has been
achieved in modern private park de
velopment.
He remarked upon the inspiration
which had come to the men compris
ing the real estate company which is
developing the Bellevue Park district.
He then Introduced J. Horace McFar
lund, president of the American Civic
Association, whose Breeze Hill home
is one of the attractions of the park.
Mr. McFarland spoke of the character
lof the development as distinctly in
harmony with the modern ideas of
i home building and said that Roland
Park in Baltimore was the nearest
comparison to the Bellevue enterprise.
He referred to the development of a
street system in harmony with the
topography of the park and to the
variety of the architecture. All the
guests of the company were delighted
with what had already been accom
plished in this beautiful section of the
city. This luncheon will be followed
by a series of similar luncheons at_
the same place. Those who attended*
the luncheon were E. J. Stackpoie,
Herman P. Miller, William P. Miller,
.1. M. Hemperly, Ivan J. Miller, W. C.
Fisher, Harry W. Keeny, O. P. Beck
ley, Henderson Gilbert, J. Horace Mc-
Farland. W. E. Dietrich, William E.
Bailey, F. J. Althouse, E. F. Doehne,
R. H. M. Wharton, L. F. Haehnlen and
representatives of the three dally
newspapers were also present.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
American Railways 24
Cambria Steel 62
General Asphalt 32
General Asphalt, pfd 89
Lake Superior Corporation 10
Lehigh Navigation 74%
Lehigh Valley 72
Pennsylvania Railroad 54%
Philadelphia Electric 24%
Philadelphia Company 43
Philadelphia Company, pfd. 3S
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10%
Reading 74%
Storage Battery#.. T2\
Union Traction 36%
United Gas Improvement .•• 84%
United States Steel 74%
Philadelphia, Sept. 16.—Stocks closed
steady.
CHICAGO GRAIN MAHKET
Chicago. Sept. 16. The closing
prices of the grain market are as fol
lows:
Wheat September, $1.03; December,
96 %c; May. 99>/4r.
Corn—December, 57c; May, 58% c.
Oats—December, 36',4 c; May, 38 %c.
Pork October, $12.55; January,
$15.00.
POLYCLINIC HOSPITAL GETS $230
The County Commissioners yesterday
paid $2 50 to the Polyclinic Hospital
for care and treatment of the county's
charges at that institution.
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M., at its new.location. front aoii
Harris streets, for the free treatment of
the worthy poor.
njiBBER sfAMnn
TV||3 SEALS & STENCILS
|fX MFG.B/HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |I
$1 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. II
MOTHERS
A sinnple, quick, harmless guar
anteed cure for bed wetting for one
' dollar ar money refunded; strictly
I confidential.
EUREKA NOVELTY CO.
York, Pa.
FOR SALE
807 N. 6th St.. 3-story txrick and
stone, ten rooms and 2 bath rooms,
steam heat, hardwood finish, a
beautiful home.
406 Hummel St., 2-story brick.
LOTS
2 lots 21st and Forster'Sts., 40x
120 ft.
Penbrook
2 lots. Bank St, 60x150 ft.
Raysors Church
21 lots, these lots can be pur
chased at a bargain and on easy,
terms.
H. M. BIRD
Room -14, Union Bldg.
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