Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 26, 1915, Page 21, Image 21

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    A Telegraph Wait M Will Quickly Rent That Vacant Room
Deaths
l'A(i£R Gertrude C. Fager. on No
vember 24, 1915, wife of Martin \V.
Fager, entered Into rest Wednesday
evening.
Funeral on Saturday, at 2 P. SI., from i
18tato street. Burial private. Thai,
rtftatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice
MltfrUß On Thursday evening, No
vlimber 25. 1915. Lydla Matter, aged t
T7 veara, S months and S days. |
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - |
o'clock, at I.) kens. Pa. Relatives and (
'»friends are invited to attend with-;
out further notice. Body can be I
viewed this evening from 7 to 9 I
o'clock, at the-residence of her son-|
in-law, Wllloughby Helm, 243 North
Fourteenth street.
KII'FERT Died, Thursday evening,
November 25, 1915. Mrs. Alice Talley
Kirtert. wife of W. C. Riffert, of
251 I North Sixth street.
Funeral Monday afternoon, at 1
o'clock, from the residence of W. G.
Garverich, Dauphin. Pa. Cabs will •
leave residence for Dauphin at 11
o'clock A. M. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without further
notice.
ROl.LKß—Edward Roller, at Philadel-I
phla. on November 24. 1915. aged 43
vears.
Relative* and friends are Invited to i
attend funeral services from his late
residence. 212 Verbeke street. Friday
evening, at S o'clock. Burial at Leba
non Saturday.
FISHEK Matilda Miller Fisher, on
Thursday. November 25. 1915. at the ,
home of her nephew, w. fe. r isherc.
217 Boas street.
Funeral services from the above ad
dress Saturday afternoon. at 1
o'clock, followed by burial in Salem
i Church Cemetery, York county.
tin —Theodore C. ETb. on Tuesday, i
November 23. 1915. at the home of I
litis daughter, in Philadelphia,
I Funeral services will be held Satur
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the ;
■funeral parlors of F. C. Neely, 90S i
North Second street, where body can i
be viewed after 12 o'clock noon. Sat- ;
urdav. Relatives and friends invited i
to attend without further notice, j
Burial in Ilarrisburg Cemetery.
«Kir;H\VES Died November 24. [
1915. at 5 A. M„ Miss Anna M. Sea- |
graves.
Funeral from the residence of her ■
grand niece. Miss Hackley. 810 Har-|
rls street. Saturday, November 27. at j
J 30 F. M. Services and burial pri
vate. Burial at Middletown, Pa.
Please omit flowers.
I/OST
LOST 515.00 on Monday after
noon, between Pennsylvania Freight
lJepot and State street. Liberal reward
if returned to S. S. Pomerov's Store,
Market Square.
IJOST Small pocketbook, contain
ing key and sum of money, from
Merchants' National Bank to Second
and Say ford street, on Monday. Re
ward if returned to this office.
bOISD
~>FNl> The very best system for J
rem* deling out-of-date clothing. Esti- j
nuite.i free. » omen's fur coats, furs !
and muffs remodeled into latest styles. !
11 U ,'owoll, 925 North Third street.
1' uUN D Now's the time to have
your clothes put in shape for the :
winter. Eggert's Steam Dyeing and
French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market j
Street. Both phones. We call and de- I
liver. j
lAtaa* WANTED —Male j
WE WANT SALESMEN, not the or- j
dinary kind, but men who are seeking |
an opportunity to qualify for positions ,
vL trust, in cnarge of our branches. I
salary and commission. Reference re- i
<1 Hired. Jewell Tea Co., 269 Broad !
street. I
AUUY OF THE UNITED STATES—j
MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar- ;
vied men between ages of 14 and 3s; j
itizciis of United States, of good char- j
aeter ami temperate habits, wno can
speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to
I.ewuiting Ofiicer. Bergner Building, j
Jd -MaiKet Sts.. Harrisourg, Pa.
WANTED Machinists. Toolmakers, j
•Jang Foremen, Machine Operators. !
tjoou wages paid. John T. Johnson, i
Wallace Hotel.' 1200 Wallace street, j
Harrisburg, 1:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Sat- i
urday. November 27.
WANTED Barber wanted. Apply i
430 Market street, City.
WANTED Cm good paperhanger. i
■me who can paint preferred. Apply i
11. R. Boose. Third avenue and Second
street, Wormleysburg.
A CHANCE to make money while ;
learning the Automobile trade. We
want 30 to 40 more men to work at
once at a rate of 30c per hour. We
need carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers,
laborers, steamfltters and automobile
> epairinen. We are not allowed to i
hire any one that are not members of -
the .Auto. Trans School. Our full course
is SSO. We are Issuing it now for S4O,
t>ut on the Ist of December the price j
will be SSO thereon. We give each and
every student a chance to learn be
tween working hours. Day and night
class. Make application at once. $25
in cash required. Auto Transportation
Machine Shop and School. No. 5 North
Cameron street.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
mill or lathe hands, who can work
from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad
dress, or apply. Employment Depart
ment. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg.
Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED Machinists. First-class
Lathe, Milling Machine and Bench
hands. Open shop, 54 hour week, good
wages, bonus system, and A 1 shop sur
roundings. Address P. O. Box 450, Bal
timore, Md.
TWO BUTCHERS WANTED Steel
tor. Store Co., Steelton. Pa.
WANTED First-class toolmakers.
Brofilers, millers, drillers, rlflers. barrel
t'.rners, blacksmiths and steam ham
r:er man to make drop forges. Also
men *cr barrel rolling. Address P. O.
Box 564. I-ancaster. Pa.
WANTED, AT ONCE First-class
millwrights. Immediate employment.
Address J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264,
Lancaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza,
Thursday afternoons or evenings.
WANTED Men to become practi
cal chauffeurs and mechanics. We
ciarantee our students 30c per hour
while repairing private cars; S4O in
ash required. Several cars to over
haul now. Make application at once.
No. 5 North Cameron street. Auto
Transportation School.
w Farm For Sale
126 Acres
The "Snyder" farm on the Sun
bury State Road, one mile north of
Liverpool.
All cultivated, sandy loam Boil—
small stream through farm—some
fruit.
Seven-room, frame house !n good
condition—also, summer house.
Frame bank barn that will ac
commodate 45 head of sfock—■
large hog pen—and ample out
buildings.
A very desirable farm property
in a np'endid location.
Details upon inquiry.
I MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
Kt'Al, ESTATE
Insurance Surety Honda
l ocos# and Court Street*
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FRIDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 26, 1915.
HELP WANTED —Male ( |
WANTED Wide-awake man wht
is financially able to take exclusive
selling rights for this county for the j
best inoneymaking proposition on the
market. Call Columbus Hotel, ask for
Mr. List. Don't call unless you can
j comply with the above.
WANTED— Boy. from 16 to 18 years
old. for delivery, one who can ride
wheel and drive horse. Apply 1838
North Sixth street.
! WANTED Jitney driver. Apply j
l 1304 Wallace street.
J l
i WANTED A manager in.jour ter
■ ritory capable of making $5,000 per
year to handle a staple article to the
! trade; no house-to-house canvass and
a chance to advance. Must have two
commercial references and one bank
reference and financially responsible.
If you want to work hard and estab
lish vourself with a good house, ad
dress P. O. Box 136. Lynn. Mass.
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED Chambermaid, dining
room girl and porter. Savoy Hotel,
Third and Mulberry.
WANTED Ambitious women over
125 years of age. to do resident corset
fitting. Establish a private corset busi
ness with the Nubone Corset. We In-
I struct you. Apply 404 North Second I
street.
WANTED Chambermaid (white),
at Bolton House.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
Filler and Binder Strippers, Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
; Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
| pany, 500 Race street. -
i
WANTED, AT ONCE Folders. In
quire Blough Manufacturing Co., Relly
i and Fulton streets.
AN attractive proposition open to a
i few ladles to take orders among friends
1 tor guarafcteed hosiery. Easy at this
i time of the year. Earn money for
} Christmas. Experience unnecessary.
I Write to-day for particulars. Box 6,
Hill Station, Harrisburg, Pa.
| WORKS DIUOSSMAKING SCHOOL
j Teaches all pattern cutting by meas
i ure. Day and Evening classes. . You
! can save $5 on your tuition fee by reg
| istering now. Works Dressmaking
Course Is not taught in the V. W. C. A.,
as is re--esented by them, or any part !
of it. Works Dressmaking School, 22 |
North Fourth street.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
SITUATIONS \\ AXTKI >—Male
WANTED Position as salesman in
men's or children's clothing depart-
I 1 ment; fifteen years' experience: refer- i
ence furnished. Address F. L Kutz, i
525 North Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. I
I WANTED Colored man wants
j work of any kind. Apply, or address.
! 116 Vs Liberty.
WANTED Young, married man
wants position as chauffeur, private or i
i commercial; sober and reliable; lour
years' driving experience; can maKe,
i own repairs. Address Box F, 3292, care
I of Telegraph.
I WANTED —By colored man, posi
tion as janitor or general housework,
taking care of furniture. 405 Bailey
I street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Young man wants sltua
| tlon as driver of delivery team or clerk
■in cigar or grocery store. Will furnish
1 good references. Apply, or address, 412
| Nectarine street. City.
j WANTED . By young man, 23 |
years old, position as butcher. Ad- j
dress Stevens Conevec, 1104 North Sev
-1 enth street.
WANTED By young man. aged 21
year, position on farm. Address James ;
Jebats, 1011 Cumberland street, Har-]
I risburg.
WANTED Young, married man, ;
| experienced salesman, solicitor and col- i
| lector, automobile experience, wishes ,
: position. Address A., 1200, care of j
| Telegraph.
j WANTED Young colored man '
wants position as cook in private fam
i ily; reterences and experience. B. G.
| P.. 667 Briggs street.
i WANTED - Young man, 21 years of
1 age, wishes position of any kind. Ad-
I dress Theo. Mack. 1114 North Eleventh
I street, City.
WANTED Young man, 21 years of
i age, wants position as short order
cook. Address Tony Kurats, 1129 North
Seventh street. City.
WANTED A youna man. of 31,
would like to have a job driving a
I car or work of any kind. Apply at 123
j Liberty street.
bl 11 MlO.Ns \\ ANTED—i eiuulc
WANTED Refined, middle-aged
woman, pleasing manner, open for posi-
I tlon of trust in instittuion or home as
; matron, assistant or caring for wear
i ing apparel and linens. Trustworthy,"
i Box 3293, care of Telegraph.
1 WANTE-/ White woman desires
! position as cook or housekeeper. Call,
, or write, M. F., 2046 Swatara street.
, WANTED Young woman wishes
'position as day's work or hotel
! work or clsuning of any kind. Address
i 522 Basin street, Harrisburg. Pa.
' WANTED A colored woman wants
j a position as cook in private family or
I dinner parties. Call, or write, 433 South
J avenue. *
! WANTED Experienced steno-
J mended, desires office work of any
- kind. Address M., 3285, care of Tele
, ' graph.
WANTED An experienced cook
i ; desires work by day or week. Call, or
i address, 1415 Fulton street, Harrisburg,
| Pa.
I ! WANTED Experienced white girl,
. j 18 years of age, wishes place as chatn
, bermald or to assist with general
, housework In hotel or private family.
I Call, or address, 916 Cowden street.
■ j WANTED An experienced nurse
! I wants nursing of any kind. Has had
' j hospital experience. Doctors' leferen
i ; ces. Address A., 32 76, care of Telegraph.
J I Kfc-.IL ESTATE KOK SALE
PROPERTY in twenty hundred block,
i Briggs street, 7 rooms, water and gas,
' large extra lot, can be purchased at a
bargain by quick buyer. Apply Edw.
iW. Evans, Real Estate and Insurance,
I Kunkel Building.
I FOR SALE Choice building lot on
j southwest corner of State and Fif
teenth street; 40x43x90 feet; paved
I streets. Desirable site for one or two
I houses. BARGAIN. For price, etc.,
call on Rohrer & Son, Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE 3 3-5 acres at Colonial
| acreage; 10-minute walk from Lingies
i town trolley line; new buildings; frame
(dwelling containing 8 rooms and batli-
Iroom; good stable; other outbuildings;
| 400 fruit trees; 100 grapes; 2.000 straw
berries. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE The home property of
Mrs. Grant Myers, located on Cvnodo
gulnet St., West Falrvlew; 2Vj-story
frame; 6 rooms and pantry; finished in
white pine; lot, 80x130; steam heat;
electric light; chickenhouse. Price
right to quick purchaser. Brinton
| Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
' TWO new houses in Penbrook. with
i all improvements. Price for each $2 lou
Inspect them soon. Not much cash
needed. Monthly payments reason
able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
j FOR SALE lOl2 Hemlock St.; 3- i
| story brick dwelling; 8 rooms, bath and i
furnace; front porch; cemented cellar. j .
I Price right. Terms to suit. Brlnton- j i
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. ! ]
ONLY one remaining unsold of eight
new houses built of brick steam '
heat gas and electric light well ; i
linislied. This one might suit you. Bell I I
Realty Co., Bergner Building. |l
] WHAT will you give for 1317 and -
i 1319 North Cameron street? renting |
for $23 per month. Any reasonable ! i
i ofTer considered. H. G. Pedlow, 110!.
South Thirteenth street. j i
FOR SALE 415 South Seventeenth |
street has been reduced. Brick l- |
provements side entrance drive 1 i
alley In rear. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South (
Thirteenth street. i
FOB IMMEDIATE SALE
A valuable North Second street resl- L
dencfe. Most desirable residential lo
cality In city. A bargain. Price and ,
terms for the asking Address "Home,
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
FOR SALE Plot 73x289 on Derry
street at Paxtang Get particulars. We
also offer lots in other suburbs at mod- ,
erate prices. Bell Realty Co., Bergner '
Building. j
; FOR SALE Grocery store. Fine
1 residential section of "The Hill." Prop
erty can be rented or bought. Address '
i H., 3269. care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—7-room house at West •
Fairvlew .along river front; front
and rear porches; electric lights; $S
per month. Inquire of George R.
Alleman, 245 South Thirteenth street, j
Bell phone 2304.
•R ivEN'T—
-609 Maclay St J2O 00
1218 Cowden St 13 00
' lii« Capital St.. Apartment 9 00
J. S. SIBLE,
256 Herr Street.
FOR RENT Bungalow on North
Bowman avenue. Camp Hill; 7 rooms,
bath, electric light, gas and heat. Rent,
$22.00. Address A., 3273, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Building, corner York
and Ash streets. Size, 45x50 feet. Lately
used by Northeastern Bottling Works.
Inquire corner Cowden and York
streets.
i FOR RENT Frame house, 8 rooms,
water In kitchen. 1840 Boas street.
! SIO.OO per month. Henry E. Fox, No. 3
I North Court street. Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT Nine-roomed and bath
i dwelling house; complete laundry;
i front and rear porches; granolithic
walks; iron fences; cement cellar;
steam heat; magnificent interior deco
rations. Located on North Sixth
Street. MacWililams Construction Co.. |
2150 North Fifth street. I
FOR RENT Two single fireproof:
garages, situated in rear of 1435 and j
1437 Shoop street. Rent, $5.00 each. Im- |
mediate possession. J. E. Gipple, 1251
i Market street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Five rooms and bath;
I city steam; electric lights; gas; all
i conveniences. Apply C. J. Oppermau, ■
227 North Second street.
ROOMS FOR REN'T
| ;
FOR RENT Large front room, sec- |
ond floor, or communicate with smaller
room; pleasant for man and wife; also
desirable room for one person; hot
water system; use of phone. 117 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room In apartment for rent, at 108
North Second street; all conveniences,
including use of phone and bath; de
sirable home for gentleman. Apply 205
Locust street.
I ROOM FOR REJsT Pleasant, third
floor front room, furnished; good light,
heat and use of bath; rent reasonable.
402 South Fourteenth street.
i TOR RENT A third floor front
I room, with heat, light, bath and use of I
I phone. Call 1839 R.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. In
j quire 1423 Derry street.
i ROOMS FOR RENT Two well
j lighted rooms; heat and bath; good 10-1
1 cation; live minutes' walk north of
Capitol; second floor, fronting on two
streets; rent moderate. 427 Boas
street.
FOR RENT Room, second floor, ■
next to bath; steam heat; all Improve- •
mi nts; use of phone; two squares from I
Capitol; gentlemen only. Address 100,
j care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Neatly . furnished j
room, third floor front, for gentleman
in private family, with every comfort ;
!of a refined home; centrally located.
Address A., 3280, care of Telegraph. I
i FOR RENT Suite of rooms on I
i second floor front, for one or two gen
tlemen, with use of bath, phone and j
| city heat; reference required. Apply '
I j 272 Briggs street.
■ FOR RENT Furnished room, for ,
1 light housekeeping: all conveniences; j
rent reasonable. 621 North Second
street. Bell phone 1624 J.
i"OR RENT Large room, suitable
1 : for one or two persons, with or with
■ 1 out board; use of telephone and city
, heat. Apply 9 Norni Front street.
1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
1 in private family, with or without
' board. 1325 Derry street. Phone 3600 M. j
rOR RENT Very desirable second )
1 i floor room for gentleman; use of j
' I bath: in best residential section. Call I
' between 6 and 7:30 P. M., 1823 North I
Second street.
FOR RENT Room for rent for
single person or married couple. Ap- j
' ply 209 State street
FOR RENT Second floor front
: room, facing Capitol Park: stationary
washstand (hot and cold running
■ wafjr); electric light; city steam; use
of Bell phone and large bath. Apply |
• 410 North street.
i ROOMS WANTED
' ! ROOM WANTED —By widowed lady,
: permanent, warm. comfortably-fur
: nished room, refined family; also board
lilng, or same conveniently near; prefer!
■ third floor, cheerful room, plenty sun- ;
. 1 shine. References exchanged. 0., 3302,
■ care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Room and board In small,
, private family, by young man of good
, ' iiabits, centrally located. Address A.,
i 3303, care of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED ln central part of city,
1 room and bath, or room with station
; ary washstand. Permanent. Address
j C., 3287, care of Telegraph.
WANTED, BOARD IN PRIVATE
FAMILY
YOUNG COUPLE desire room, or
1 suite of rooms, and meals in com
fortably furnished, modern home.
s where congenial home can be en
joyed. Address Box C. 3281, care
I of Telegraph, or phone Bell 1610
- before 6 P. M.
f WANTED Modern, furnished
apartment, preferably downtown
Y section. Address full particulars
1 Box C, 3310. care of Telegraph, or
: phone Bell 1610 before 6 P. M.
B
I* WANTED Furnished rooms, bath,
- kitchen and bedroom. Address M., 3289,
i care of Telegraph.
1 1 WANTED Young couple desires
- j furnished room, with refined, private
- I family. Address N., 3290, care of Tele
-1 graph.
WANTED ]
WANTED Beginning December 1.
room and bath in central part of city.
Address, giving location and rental
wanted. References? exchanged. Box
I* 3278. care of Telegraph.
WANTED TO STORE
Twelve Pianos. Players and Uprights,
with reliable parties, to make room
for large .shipment for the Holidays. (
Use of Piano for storage. References.
Address L. 3279, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Three or four gentle
men boarders, who appreciate nice,
comfortable home. Apply 1712 Kegina
street.
POSITIVELY highest cash prices
paid for Indies' and Men's cast-off good
Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and
Carpets. Send postal to 6SB Herr
street. City. \ 1
i I <
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 3OO Single-comb White '
Leghorn pullets for sale, first-class ;
stock, 50c apiece; must be sold quick. ,
Apply Elkvlew Poultry and Supply '
House. 1702 North Third street.
>
FOR SALE 1915 Chalmers Light ]
Six; electric lights and starter; good .
tiles; In excellent mechanical condi- J
tlon; a bargain to quick buyer. Apply
15 South Third street. P. H. Keboch. ;
Bell 57 2W. J
FOR SALE, CHEAP Fully equipped
Job and Newspaper plant, doing good
business. Reason for selling—other
wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care
of Telegraph. |j
FOR SALE Dlningroom, bedrooni. I [
miscellaneous furniture, pictures and
rugs. Can be seen until Saturday ;
morning at 1916 Market street.
FOR SALE 250 Single-comb White ,
Leghorn pullets for sale, first-class
stock. 50c apiece; must be sold quick.
Apply Elkview Poultry and Supply
House, 1702 North Third street.
FOR SALE One double-bar bicycle, '
newly painted, $11; small girl's wheel,
$7. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third
street.
FOR SALE Five-passenger tour
ing car. in good condition; tires almost
new. Owner will sacrifice to good
buyer. Call Bell phone 100.
FOR SALE Desk, sanitary rolltop,
latest style. Inquire 25 North Fourth
street.
FOR SALE Horst's Weatherstrips
are guaranteed to ketp out cold, rain,
snow, dust, etc., and make your homes
warm and comfortable. All prices re
duced this winter. Write S. R. Horst,
Jr.. Penbrook. Pa.
FOR SALE Rebuilt Mercer, four
passenger. BriarclifT body. All worn
parts have been replaced. New tires,
electric side and tall lights. Klaxon
! horn. Guarantee condition good as
new. Cost $3,000.00. Will sell for
I SBOO.OO. Demonstration. Box H.. 3277,
j care of Telegraph.
| FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up- 1
I io-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large*
Gold Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird 1
'Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplies. I
Gebliardt, the "Bird Man," 1004 North j
' Third, between Boas and Herr.
i ,
OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—drummer's
samples (latest styles) at positively
lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
| vinced. Cohen & Son. Reliable Pawn
brokers. 431 Market, at Subway.
i
FOR SALE White French reed go-
I cart; will sell reasonable. Apply 1939
: North Sixth street
I
FOR SALE ~ Chesterfield Overstuff
ed Davenport, 7 ft. Empire Green
Panne. Never used. Box M, 3282, care
of Telegraph.
FOH SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department. The Tele
graph Printing Company.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
i secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
! Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
j Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will bo sriven with each
! six-time order for a classified ad. if
; paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
| Telegraph.
' TOR SALE A high-grade Player
Piano; used less than thirty days in
private home; moving: sell at sacrifice;
reasonable. Address Box K, 3284, care
; of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
| DRUG BUSINESS, combined with
I confectionery and soda fountain busl
. ness, for sale. Corner location on
I prominent street. Rent. S2O per month,
i Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg
-1 ner Building.
I WANTED Party with S2OO to
' 81,000 to invest In a 6 per cent, se
| curity with the possibility of large ad
j ditional profits. Address P. O. Box No.
132, Harrisburg, Pa.
ANY Intelligent person can earn goo 4
tnrome corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
dculars. Press Syndicate. 7JB, Lock
! port. N. Y.
I I MADE $50,000 in five years In the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
! cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
HAUCK'S
Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran
teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for ]
i hire. Bell phone 1618 J. Rear 1418 |
I Swatara street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnlns
flair Tonic, prepared by Gross, ths
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
•treet Hs-rrlsburg. Pa. Telephone <
orders given prompt attention. Bell
I 1860.
— _ I
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable
nnil National Transfer Co. Movers of
f >ianos. safes, boilers and general haul- I
ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and |
j Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
| 2503 R.
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MONEY TO IX)AN
' "MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate i
security in any amounts and upon any I
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. '
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
STORAGE
STORVGE
IN' 3-stury lirlck building, rear 409
Market street.
Household cc»ods In clean, private
noma. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dtener, Jeweler, 4(H Market St.
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month snd up. We Invite Inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-446 South Second
itreet Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Hroad street Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Samuel M. Crawford,
late of City of Harrisburg. Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all per
sons Indebted to said. Estate are re
quested to make Immediate, payment,
and those having claims w)ll present
. them for settlement.
MARIAN E. CRAWFORD.
Executrix.
< 1614 State Street.
>! Harrisburg. Pa.
•J SCOTT S. LEIBV.
attorney
WAR SPECIALTIES
LEAD WITH GAINS
Coppers Follow Close on Their
Trail; Industrials Doing
Well
B.v Associated Press
New York, Nov. 26. High-priced
specialties led off with further gains
to-day and coppers followed. General
Motors rose four to 430, soon duplicat
ing Its recent record at 435. Cuban-
American Sugar also repeated its re
cent maximum, advancing three to 100.
while Sears-Roebuck gained 3\» at
164"j. Guggenheim Exploration rose
one-quarter to 80, passing all previous
, records, and American Smelting, ex
dividend. rose IN> to 101. American
Can, Continental Can. Crucible Steel,
Pfd., and Baldwin Locomotive were one
to 2% higher. United States Steel, on
sales cf 1,000 to 4,000 shares, advanced
three-quarters to S7 T s. Texas Com
pany was reactionary, declining 5H-
Industrials and specialties of vari
ous descriptions governed the morn
j ing's trading. American Can advanced
three to 64% with a new high for pre
ferred on Its point advance to 112, and
Continents'. Can gained 5 at 94%. Steel
touched S8 and Smelting increased its
gain to 101 "s. General Motors and,
Cuban Sugars Jumped to 447 and 155, |
respectively: South Porlo Rico Sugar j
nine to 144. and Sears-Roebuck 10 to i
171%. Gains of one to two points!
were made by other active issues, these
being followed by reactions of as much
In Crucible Steel, Lackawanna and
Baldwin. New Haven's drop of to
73 3 «. which was later regained, check
ed improvement In rails. Mercantile
Marine. Pfd., lost 2- a at 65. Bonds were
firm.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co.. members Now
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 133S Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish Ihe following quotations:
New York, Nov. 26.
■Open. Clos.
Alaska Gold Mines 2 8 27%
American Beet Sugar... 70 69
American Can 62% 63%
American C& F 83% 82%
American Ice Securities. 28 28
American Locomotive .. 72% 71%
American Sugar 117% 118
American T & T 128% 128%
Anaconda .'. 89% 89 %
Atchison tOB *07%
Baldwin Locomotive ••• tl" 115%
Baltimore & Ohio 94% 94% .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 90 90 ]
California Petroleum ... 27% 27%]
{Canadian Pacific 186 186
Central Leather 59% 59%
[Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 64
'Chicago. Mil and St Paul 95% 94%
Chicago. R I and Pacific 19% 20
Chino Consolidated Cop. 55% 55
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 52% 52 V«
Consolidated Gas 1 45 145%
Crucible Steel 75% 74%
Distilling Securities .... 46% 46%
Erie 44% 44
Erie Ist pfd 58%
General Electric Co. ... 176% 177%
General Motors 430 437
Goodrich B. F 71% 71%
Great Northern pd 126% 126%
Gt Northern Ore ss .... 51% 50%
Guggenheim Exploration 79% 79%
Inspiration Copper 45% 46%
Inter-Met 22% *22%
Kansas City Southern . . 33 32%
Lehigh Valley 84% 83%
j Maxwell Mot 75% 76
Mex Petroleum 95 % 91
Miami Copper 34% 34%
Missouri Pacific 7 % 7 %
National Lead 65% 65%
New York Central 103 102%
IiEGjU. NOTICES
In the Matter of the Estate of Jere
'imiah S. Shanaman, Late of Harris
burg Dauphin County, Pennsylva
nia, Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
in the said estate by the Register of
Wills of Dauphin County the under
signed. All persons Indebted to said
estate wil make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the
same will present them for settlement
without delay, to
J. ARTHUR SHANAMAN.
Administrator,
542 Peffer Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
E. M. HERSHEY.
Attorney.
NOTICE
BOROUGH OF STEELTON. PENNSYL
VANIA 4 PER CENT. WATER
BONDS.
SIO,OOO of 4 per cent. Water Bonds
issued January 1, 1900, to be redeemed
January Ist. 1916.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing 1 per cent. Water Bonds, Issued
bv the Borough of Steelton. Pennsylva
nia, Januarv Ist, 1900, and numbered
61. 62. 63. 64. 74, 79, 82. 85. 92. 94. 95,
96, 97, 108. 113, 114, 115, 116 118 and
121. amounting to ten thousand dol
lars ($10,000) will be redeemed and
paid, January Ist, 1916, at the Steelton
National Bank, Steelton, Penna.
CHARLES P. FEIDT.
Borough Secretary.
7—LOANS—
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
AT LEGAL RATES.
Small Monthly Payments.
Profit Sharing I,nan Society
| 9 No. Market Square (Spooner Bldg.)
j Conducted Under State Banking
Dept. License No. 24.
The Geiger-Jones Company owns
and offers for sale a limited amount of strictly high grade 6%
first mortgage corporation gold bonds at a price to yield the
investor 6%% income.
These bonds are strongly secured by The yield offered is very unusual in
physical property worth more than twice such a high grade bond, but the price
the amount of the entire bond issue. was fixed without reference to profit
Interest payments are insured by an- f nd for the purpose of moving the entire
nual net earnings more than four times ,ssue 35 as possible,
the amount of interest charges and guar- The Geiger-Jones Company can
anteed by an allied corporation-having recommend this security to its most con
net assets more than eight times the servative clients, certain that it will meas
amount of the present bond issue. ure up to the most rigid requirement.
Coupons October Island April Ist
Denominations SIOOO and J 500
Write promptly for detailed Information, as this offer is subject to
withdrawal at any time without notice.
THE GEIGER-JONES COMPANY
Investment Bankers
CANTON, OHIO
NY N H and H 76 ft 73%
New York Ont and West 31 31
Norfolk and Western... 119' i 118%
Northern Pacific 116% 117%
Pennsylvania Railroad . 59% tif%
Pittsburgh Coal 36% 36
Pittsburgh Coal pd 109 109%
Press Steel Car 07% 67
Railway Steel Spg 45% 4 7
Ray Con Copper 26 25%
Reading 83% 82%
Republic Iron and Steel. 51 % 51%
Southern Pacific 103% 103%
Southern Railway 24 23%
Southern Rwy pfd .... 63 «3
Studebaker 153% 153%
Tennessee Copper 59% 59%
Third Avenue 62% 62
Union Pacific 140% 140%
V S Rubber 54% 54%
U S Steel 87% 87%
U S Steel pfd 116 115%
Utah CotJper 80% 80%
Va-Carolina Chem .... 47 4 7
Western Union Tele ... 88 88%
Westinghouse Mfg 70 69%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Hy Associated Press
' Philadelphia. Nov. 26.—Stocks closed
Irregular.
American Railways 31%
Cambria Steel 69%
General Asphalt 36
General Asphalt. Pfd 73
Lake Superior Corporation 9'i
Lehigh Navigation 79H
Lehigh Valley 82
Pennsylvania Railroad 59%
Philadelphia Electric 27%
1 Philadelphia Company 45
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 17 r >«
. Reading 82%
| Storage Battery 63
1 Union Traction 44%
! United Gas Improvement 88%
I United States Steel 87%
Warwick Iron and Steel 10%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Nov. 26. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, spot, and November,
$1 12fu 1.l 4; No. 2, Southern, red, sl.lO
#1.12.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local.
77®78c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local.
76® 7 7c.
Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 44
45 1 <!C; NO. 3. white, 41 % oi> 42 %e.
Bran The market is steady; city
mills, winter, per ton. $23.50(<#24.iJ0;
western, winter, per ton. none here;
Spring, per ton, $22.50©'23.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
powdered. 6.10 c; tine granulated, 6.00 c;
confectioners' A. 5.90 c.
Butter Market firm; western,
creamery, extras, 33c; nearby prints,
fancy. 36c. .
Eggs The market' is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free oases. $12.30 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, 511.70 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.30
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $11.70
per ca^e.
Live Poultry Market steady; fowls,
14 16c; o!d roosters. 11012 c; broil
ing chickens. 16(<l17c: Spring chicken"
14©16 c; ducks, 13@16c; turkeys, 18@
20c.
Dressed Poultry Market steady;
trefh killed fowls, fancy, 18%<8'19c;
Levi Brandt Estate No. 1
Addition to New Cumberland
Half Acre Plots $490
Smaller Plots S2OO
Gas, Electric Lights, Water and Sewer Connections.
KEENEY & SIMMONS, Agents
5c TROLLEY FARE EASY PAYMENTS
NEW CUMBERLAND
jl Talker Service
CHANDLER BROS. & CO. ' f |
3 NORTH MARKET SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA |
Offer unsurpassed facilities for trading in all markets. 1
All New York Stock Exchange official quotattons |
reported by exclusive ticker service in this office.
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TT f MEMBKRSi NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE SB
K§gf CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE gf
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OFFICES— PHONES— .iA
u'&tffi 1338 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Cumberland 5»7. im
mtjff 34 Pine Street. New York. • Hell TOO. jjm
do., average. 17®18c: do., unattractive,
14 fi 16c; ice packed (owls. 13 Of? 1 18 c;
old roosters, 13 He; broiling chickens,
nearby, 22®26c; do., western. 14®22c;
Spring ducks. nearby, 20®21c; do.,
western, 12® 19c; turkeys, nearby,
choice. 26#28c; do., western, fancy, 25 (it
27c; do., fair to good, 22®24c; do., in
ferior, 18® 20c.
Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, fancy, per bushel, 75® 78c;
Pennsylvnnls. fair to good, per hushei.
| 65@70c; Jersey, No. 1. per basket. 40S?
i sßc; Jersey. No. 2. per basket, 20®3»0.
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
straights, $5.10®5.30; do., patents, t0.40
®5.7u; Spring straights. SE>-25®5.40;
do., patent. $5.40®5.60; do., favorite,
brands, $5.75®6.00.
Hay Market steady; No. 1. largo
bales. $21.00«f'21.60; medium halus,
$20.50©21.00; No. 2. do., »19.60@20.00;
No. 3. do., $16.00® 18.00.
Light mixed, si!t.ou® 19.50; No. 1, do.,
slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2. do., *15.000)16.00.
CHICAGO CATTI.K
Hy Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Nov. 26. Hogs Re
ceipts, 45.000; slow. Bulk of sales. $6 00
rfn.ss, light, 55.65®6.60; mixed, IS.OOS#
! h.KO; heavy, $6.20®6.80; rough. $6.20®
6.35; pigs, $3.75©5.70.
Cattle Receipts. 4,000; steady. Na
tive beef cattle. ss.7o<® 10.55; western
sterrs, $6.20®8.30; cows and heifers,
$2 70® S. 00; calves. 56.25 uf I ft.oo.
Sheep Receipts, 13,000; wealt.
Wethers, $6.00®6.50; lanibs, $7.15®9.30.
CHICAGO 110 A Hit OF TH IDK
liy "Associated Press
Chicago, ill.. Nov. 26.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.03 V 6; May,
1.06 V*.
Corn—December, 64?*; May, fiß H.
Oats—December, 39? i; May, 42U.
Pork—January. 17.50; May, 17.02.
l^ard—January, 9.55; May, 9.82.
Ribs—January, 9.70; May. 9.55.
I
' DAUPHIN COUNTY
BONDS
The undersigned solicits proposals
fou the sale to It, at not exceeding par
an! interest, of Dauphin County bonds,
of the respective issues named below,
in sufficient amount to permit the In
vestment. for the benefit of the sink
ing funds established for said Issues,
of the sum named in each case:
ISSUE OF JANUARY 1. 1901:
Amount fur In ve*tnu-nt, $7,103.10
ISSUE OF DECEMBER 1.
Amount for Investment, $l, M,4:
ISSUE OF APRIL 1. lltO.li
Amount for Investment, $7,513.2:
Proposals, pursuant to this notice,
should be sealed and plainly marked
"Proposals for the Sale of Dauphin
County Bonds," with the date of issue
of the bonds offered, and should bo re
ceived by the undersigned not later
than four o'clock P. M., November 26,
1915.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and ail bids In whole or In part.
Commonwealth Trust Co.
Ifarrlatiurft* l*n. Trustee.
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