Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 01, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    A Telegraph Want Ad Will Quickly lent That Vacant'lwi__j
Deaths
M A 111'/. George Henry Martz. Jr.. on
on November 30, 191.*>, at his home,
.">55 North Third street. Steelton. He
is survived by his mother. Bertha,
and sister, Margaretta.
Funeral on Thursday morning, at 10
o'clock. Funeral private. The rela
tives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice.
DARK Died, December 1. 1915. Hen
rietta Darr, in her 67th year, at her
late home. 340 Boyd street. She is
survived by two daughters.
Funeral service will be held at the
above address on Friday evening, at
v o'clock, to which relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Burial will be made
Saturday morning at Churchtown.
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
IN sad but loving remembrance of
our dear mother. Mrs. Catherine Delhi,
who passed away December 1, 1913.
Gone, but not forgotten.
HER DAUGHTERS.
LOST
I>OST On Tuesday afternoon, on
Third street, between Broad and Mar
ket, or on Market street, an old-style
gold pin. leaf design. Reward if re
turned to 121 Pine street.
LOST ln the Harrisburg depot on
Thursday morning < Thanksgiving), a
black handbag, containing over $2.00
and letter aduressed to Lester »Hoffer,
Liverpool. Pa. Reward if returned to
A. S. Bard el I, care of E. Mather Co.,
•I Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
— A' large bull dog on Jones
town I load, near Colonial Club. Re
ward if returned to Evler's Poultry
Farm, Jonestown Road, near Colonial
Club.
UjST On the 6th day- of October.
1915, while traveling from Kelker
street down 'Second Street to North
Street, out North Street to Church Ave
nue, south on Church Avenue to State
♦-treet. across State Street to Spring
Avenue, down Spring Avenue to South
Street, east on South Street to Court
Street, the undersigned lost a handbag,
i obtaining some money and a certificate
of deposit of the Harrisburg National
Bank. No. 3::.">5. ill the sum of $1,459.87.
The tinder of said certiticate will con
ler a great favor and receive a reward
anil no-questions asked, if he will re
turn the same to Bergner Building.
Third and Market Streets. Rooms 203
and 204. Harrisburg. Pa. The certifi
cate is of no value to the finder.
LOST On Sunday, gold pin, with
pearl in center, on Hill or Progress
neighborhood. Reward if returned to
1935 Park street.
FOUND
For NO The very best system for
remodeling out-cf-date clothing. Esti
mates free. >• omen's fur coats, furs
and muits remodeled Into latest styles.
II L Powell. 925 North Third street.
ImIUND Now'a the time to have
your clothes put in shape for the
winter. Kggert's Steam Dyeing and
French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market
Street. Both phones. We call and de
liver.
. HKM' W ANTEI>—Male
WANTED Young man to work in
grocery stiMc; give experience, refer
once and expectea. v., 3334, care
of Telegr^^^^k
CrO'SITIONS are easy
life get.
how. Eail Hup
■qnsM who lias had
lYung stock; we are of
t. Percent, preterred stock
oi common
local ■fporation; ne>-u salesman. Ad
dress N.. 3331, care of Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced can
vasser to represent the Colonial Life
Insurance Company of America. Good
> onslderation to one qualified. Apply
219 Walnut street. Uoom No. 20t>,
i leorge W. DeW'ltt. Manager.
A YOUNG MAN WANTED between 15
and IS years, to work in a store; state
salary wanted. Address C., 3329, care
of Telegraph.
WASTED MACHINISTS \\l> TOOI.
MAKERS—OPEN SHOP
loathe, Boreing Mill and Screw Ma
< Inne operators. Cp-to-date shop. 9
hours per day. Permanent positions.
Highest pay for the right men. Loca
tion. Trenton, N. J.. 1 10.000 inhabitants.
Living moderate. Rent and board rea
sonable. Address 11. B. I-rfipp, R. F. D.
;t. Trenton, N. J.
WANTED Boy, from 16 to 18 years
old. for delivery, one who can ride
wheel and drive horse. Apply 1838
North Sixth street.
WANTED Painters wanted at
once. Apply Eighteenth and State
streets.
WANTED, AT ONCE Men to re
pair automobiles and assist while build
ing new garage and manufacturing
place. A cnanve to make money while
learning a good trade. 30c per hour
guaranteed. A $25.00 deposit required.
Auto Transportation School, 5 North
Cameron street.
WANTED Reliable, single men,
house-to-house solicitors and collec
tors, to leave town. Permanent posi
tion. paying $lO and commissions,
yuick advancements. Address J., 3325,
< at e of Telegraph.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
mill <>r lathe hands, who can work
l'roin blue prints; also tool makers. Ad
dress. or apply. Employment Depart
ment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg.
Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED First-class toolmakers.
proiHers, millers, drillers, riflers, barrel
turners, blacksmiths and steam ham
mer men to make drop forges. Also
men for barrel rolling. Address P. O.
Box 264, i -incaster. Pa.
WANTED Two first-class brick
pavers. Apply Gibson and Front streets,
Steelton. Pa. ,
WANTED Two active men to dis
iribute advertising matter. Apply 234
'harles street, rear of 227 Broad street,
this evening between 5 and 6 o'clock.
Ask for Sir. Palmer. Also Wednesday
morning, at 1 A. M.
FOR "R
1802 Boas St., 2 s. b.. 6 r *lO
Cove Station, 2 s. f„ 8 r *io
1538 N. sth .St., 2% s. f., 6 r., .. *lO
1010 N. 19th St .... *lO
• 'amp Hill, Chestnut St *ll
1919 Herr St., 2 s. b., 8 r *l2
lunula, Adams St *l2
Enola. Howard St *l2
2166 N. Jth St., 2 s. li., 8 r *l3
1303 S. Cameron St., 3 s. b *i;t
1510 Allison St., 2'/fe s. b *l4
Bella Vista, lioss Ave *1 i.TAt
1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f, 1 r, ... *i.~,
1720 Elm St., 2 s. f., 8 r *ir,
1531 S. 13th St., 3 s. b., 8 r *lO
<560 Emerald St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r *l7
1631 Kegina St. 3 s. b.. 8 r *2O
3-6 Strawberry Ave *2O
611 Walnut St., 3 s. b.. 8 r *23
13?, N. 13th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r *25
1207 X. Hth St., new, 2% s. b.. *25
2220 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b., 10 r.. *32.50
Camp Hill furnished or unfur
nished.
1933 N. 3rd St.. 3 g. b *45
2017. N. 2nd St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. .. *55
Haftilyn (Aldinger Cottage) *oo
"Hilt Crest," Bella Vista sas
209 S. front St., 3 a. b„ 10 r. . . *75
York Springs. Main St *75
312 Chestnut St. (furnished) .. *126
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
RE AI. ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bond*
Ironist and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Young man on Dairy
Farm. Must he a good milker, sober
and Industrious. and understand the
care of livestock. Apply W W. Wei
man's Sanitary Dairy Farm, R. D. No.
2, Palmyra, Pa.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES—
MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 36;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Experienced blacksmith
and horseshoer. Will pay good wages
to right party. Work all year around.
Address 0.. 3309. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Grocery clerk; none but
experienced need apply. George A.
Rice, Washington Heights.
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
guarantee our students 30c per hour
while repairing private cars; S4O in
cash required. Several cars to over
haul now. Make application at once.
No. 5 North Cameron street. Auto
Transportation School.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED White girl for general
housework, one who can cook. Apply
7»2 North Sixth street. City.
WANTED Girl to help with up
stairs work and care for children; sleep
at home; reference desired. Call 1332
Derry street.
WANTED l2 bright girls.
Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second
and North streets.
WANTED A settled woman at
once for housekeeper, not over 35 years
of age. Call evenings, between 6:30
and 8. at 1323 Wallace street.
WANTED A reliable woman for
housekeeper in widower's family, out
of city. For information inquire 1610
Chestnut street. City.
WANTED Cook, or second maid,
white. Apply 112 Harrisburg street,
Steelton.
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.
WORKS DRBBSMAKING SCHOOL
Teaches all pattern cutting by meas
| ure. Day and Evening classes. You
I can sitve $5 on your tuition fee by reg
-1 istering now. Works Dressmaking
| Course is not taught In the Y. W. C. A.,
: as Is rc--osented by them, or any part
|of it. Works Dressmaking School, 22
i North Fourth street.
j WANTED - Girls experienced on
I power sewing machines. Apply Har
| risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street,
| Harrisburg, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTKD—MaIe
WANTED Bright, ambitious young
man wishes clerical position where
I chance for advancement is promising;
ireal estate and insurance work pre
i tarred. Address Clarence A. Toomey,
I 3V32 Kensington street
WANTED Young, married man
) wants position as chauffeur, private or
j commercial; sober and reliable; four
! years' driving experience; can make
1 own repairs. Address Box F, 3293, care
of Telegraph.
, WANTED Colored man wants po
rsition as chauffeur or butler; good ref
i erences. Apply 622 Forster street.
i WANTED Position as collector by
young, married man with experience,
j or work of any kind, with chance for
I advancement; best of reference. Ad
; dress J.. 3322. care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTKD—FemaIe
WANTED Young man. 32, desires
i position as clerk or bookkeeper; nine
years' experience in general office work.
: Address H.. 3330. care of Telegraph.
WANTED By colored woman, day's
work. 1212 Apple avenue.
WANTED Young white woman
wants position of general housework.
! Address S., 3327. care of Telegraph.
WANTED A young, white woman
] desires housework or upstairs work;
j references given. Address M., 3308,
i care of Telegraph.
! WANTED Reliable colored woman
| desires place as dishwasher or to help
lin kitchen. Write, or apply. 1424
i Marion street.
i WANTED —An experienced colored
! girl wants place to assist In general
| housework. Apply, or write, 1424
I Marion street.
HI AL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE l7 S. Eighteenth St.;
■ 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms, bath
and steam heat; front and rear porch;
! good condition. Brlnton-Packer Co.,
j Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE BB Acres; 4 miles west
of Enola; 5 miles north of Mechanics
burg; level land: good buildings; 11
acres timber land; will exchange on
Penbrook or city property. Brinton
< Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
( POR( HOMORE)
(.140) acres ($3,.~i00) forty (woodland)
I chestnut, oak and locust, flowing
(spring) water near fine set painted
I buildings. White and drab double
! homo with long porches, hardwood fln-
I Islied, water on porch, new wagon
I house and large bank barn. All kinds
, choice fruit. IJeautiful location mile
• (and) half to market. (Death) owned
| for 128) years. With Irtne young team
I horses Co) cows (10) hogs (80) clilck
i ens, hay. straw, oats, potatoes and corn
I —Left alone, only <$ 1.200).
<EDKKB<M<OHI
j "(32) acres i $1,200") spot <ash (sl.-
100) terms ($600) cash, balance easy
payments. Nobby Home, bank barn,
spring water flowing past buildings be
tween two Public Roads handy to Good
Neighbors, school, church, (mile) to
Trolley Lane and (2) to large City Mar
ket. Apples, pears, cherries, peaches,
plums, quinces. Krape«. With (young)
horse, dandy (cow) and (3) hogs (4U)
chickens ( 50 i bushel corn (20) oats < 10)
potatoes (3) ton hay and straw if pur
i chased at once only (11,300).
( BOWKHOMK)
; (84) acres ($3,300) terms ($1,800)
'cash. On Main Koad (3) mile to one
market and (5) to City Market busi
ness population (20,000) people. (At)
j Cross Roads where school (and)
(church. Telephone in (S) room home.
Marge bank barn (2) wagon houses (all
(painted) In Good Order. With match
l team horses age (6) weigh (2.400) and
(3) cows (8) hogs (70) chickens (10)
ton hay (14) ton straw, new mounted
(harness and farm wagon—Sacrificed
! (want) money at once only ($3,900)
jspot cash.
liKORUE B. O*TRA\DER.
! Danville Phonehours Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings.
( F. S. MI'MMA & SON, of Mechanics
! burg. Pa., are offering special Induce
ments to buyers of acreage. Plots, 1
I to 10 acres well drained rlcb soil
—along Trlndle Koad—now being made
i dustless. Easy access to all points
1 trolley railroad station schools—
churches. Low taxation. All macadam
to Harrlsburg, Shlremanstown and Me.
chanlcsburg. Will give possession at
any time to milt the purchaser. Terms
ea*/. . ..
REAL ESTATE IX)R SALE
FOR SALE A good house in a
splendid location. 1420 North Second
street 3-story brownstone and brick
dwelling 9 rooms and bath steam
heat hardwood floors paved street
rear of lot. M. A. Fought, 272 North
street.
FOR SALE 1433 Market street
3-story brownstone and brick dwelling
—9 rooms and bath hot and cold
water furnace (newt cemented
cellar lot through to Zarker street —
tine location property in good condi
tion. M. A. Fought, 272 North street.
TWO new houses In Penbrook. with
all improvements. Price for each, $2,100.
Inspect them soon. Not much cash
needed. Monthly payments reason
able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
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.
, ONLY one remaining unsold of eight
new nouses built of brick steam
heat gas and electric light well
finished. This one might suit you. Bell
Realty Co., Biygner Building.
Ftlll IMMKDIATK SAI.E
A valuable North Second street resi
dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
terms for the asking. Address "Home,"
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
KEAI. ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two houses In High
spire, on Market street. Just remodeled;
electric and gas llgntlng; ground
enough to raise all vegetables, with
fruit trees. Inquire 1610 Market
street. Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR RENT—Brick garage, cemented
and sewered, water and light, $5.50 per
month; rear 1112 North Second street.
A. S. Koser, 214 North Second street,
or 1114 North Second street, from 5 to
6:30 P. M.
FOR RENT Three-story house No.
136 Linden street; water and gas; pos
session at once. Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003
North Second street. Bell phone 89951.
FOR RENT lsland in Susque
hanna. 1 mile below L>uncannon. 6 above
Marysville; 5C acres under high state
of cultivation. Cash or shares. Apply
S.j 3321. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two single fireproof
garages, situated In rear of 1435 and
1437 Shoop street. Rent, $5.00 each. Im
mediate possession. J. K. Gipple, 1251
Market street.
ROO-its FOR KENT
FOR RENT Furnished front suite;
large livingroom with bay window,
bedroom and private bath; city steam
heat; electric lighting: hardwood
floors; reference required. 218 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front room; city steam heat
and electric lights; rent very reason
able. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT One furnished room,
second floor, next to bath; also third
floor front room, furnished or unfur
nished; corner house. Only quiet, re
spectable persons need apply. 1614
Susquehanna street.
FOR RENT One nicely furnished
front room on second floor, with all
conveniences, to two refined gentlemen,
with or without board; reference. 1549
Walnut street. .
FOR RENT Second-story, front
room; newly furnished; steam heat;
electric lights and phone service. Ap
ply 125 Pine street.
TOR RENT Large, well-furnished
second floor front rooms; all conveni
ences and use of phone. Inquire Sl3
North Second street.
WANTED Young: girl wants posi
tion doing light housework, plain cook
ing, nursing or dishwashing. Address
Viola Hicks. 38S South Fourth street,
Steelton, Pa.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room; heat, electric light and phone;
central and desirable location. Apply
324 North Second street. City.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR
RENT 1704 North Third street. Bell
phone 3355 M.
FOR RENT Four large rooms for
light housekeeping. Kitchen and bed
room newly furnished,other two rooms
unfurnished. Corner h-ouse; steam
heat: use of phone. Fine location. Ad
dress 8., 3323, care of Telegraph.
I FOR RENT A suite of unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; water
in room used for kitchen; use of bath
> and heat; no children. Apply 620 Camp
j street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
j second floor, suitable for light liouse
| keeping; no children. Inquire 521
North Fifteenth street.
i FOR RENT Large room, suitable
for one or two persons, with or with-
I out board: use of telephone and city
j heat. Apply 9 North Front street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
1 rooms, second floor front, adjoining
'bath; steam heat; electric light and
I gas. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street,
; or call 1149 Bell phone.
j FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
| room in apartment for rent, at 108
[ North f-econd street; all conveniences.
Including use of phone and bath; de-
J sirable home for gentleman. Apply 205
| Locust street.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen
i tlemen, with use of bath, phone and
city heat; reference required. Apply
| 272 Briggs street.
FOR RENT Room for rent for
single person or married couple. Ap
ply 209 State str.eet.
FOR. RENT Second floor front
room, facing Capitol Park: stationary
washstand (hot and cold running
watjr): electric light; city steam; use
of Bell phone and large bath. Anply
j 'ld North street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Refined, young couple,
without children, want room and board
at once. Private residence preferred.
, Phon^ili\McElnj\vS><iCL^^^^^^^^^
UOOM ;i.<D BOARD WANTED
BOARD AND ROOM WANTED bytwo
young men in private family; central
location preferred. Address C., 3i>2B,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED TO STORE Piayer Piano,
with 34 rolls, with reliable family. Use
' of piano for storage, or will exchange
| for auto, or what have you to offer?
' E., 3332, care of Telegraph.
WANTED 3OO men to purchase our
I Special Sixit Pressing Ticket for SI.OO.
i Keep pressed, and look- well dressed,
jat a cost of 33 1-3 cents a suit. Guy's,
26 South Third street. Phone.
FOK SALE
1 . FOR SALE Because we must va
; cate our present store In the next 60
days, we've decided to sacrifice our
| stock of new and second-hand furnl-
I ture. No reasonable offer refused—en
; tire stock must go. Tables, sideboards,
chiffoniers, bedroom furniture, stoves,
including 5 new Mlddletown ranges,
and other odda. and ends of furniture
too numerous to mention. All stock In
good, clean condition. Also a few pieces
of antique furniture as well as antique
dishes. Will sell to dealers, but trlflers
need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank
Cohen. 607 East State street.
GLASB window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 2Sc each. On*
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Grocery store and prop
erty 40xll2'i, Hi-story building 18x32;
good location; near city: a bargain.
Address W. I. S.. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE, STEAM BOILERS—Two
slightly used cast iron square sectional
boilers; one 925 sq. ft. and one 2,340
sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001
Capital street.
FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Gold Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird
Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplier.
Oebhardt, the "Bird Man." li 04 North
Third, between Boas and Herr.
OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—drummer's
samples (latest styles) at
lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
vinced. Cohen & Son. Reliable Pawn
brokers, 431 Market, at Subway.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—sP for 25c while they last Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company. ,
FOR SALE 5-FASSEX
GER. MODEL 19, CHALMERS
TOURING CAR, 36 HORSE
POWER. FULLY EQUIPPED,
MELLOY ATR PUMP, AT A
BARGAIN. CALL BELL
PHONE 363 R FOR FULL
PARTICULARS.
FOR SALE Seven Setter pups, ten
weeks old. Your chance to get a good
English Setter cheap. Sire. Kentuckv
Whitestone: dam, Nellie Mayfly. 321
Lewis street, Riverside. Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR* SAijE Ten-week-old Boston
Terrier Puppies from prize-winning
stock. 1639 Naudain street. City.
UPRIGHT PIANO, stool and scarf for
sale at $75.00 to quick buyer. Also
brand new sewing machine at half
price. Five-passenger Buick auto
cheap. 0.. 3333, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One second-hand rub
ber-tire trap, $12.00; • wagon, suitable
to deliver milk, $13.00; one top buggy,
$31.00; one extra large market wagon,
S4O. H. M. Mendenhall, Paxtang, Pa.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Three
quarter to one ton truck, with express
body,ln A 1 condition. Will sacrifice or
trade for roadster or touring car. A
good opportunity for one wishing to
go In the delivery or express business,
or will sell part cash, balance in month
ly payments. Call 2003 North Sixth.
FOR SALE 1914 Eord touring car,
in good condition; demonstration. Call
124 Hummel avenue. Lemoyne.
FOR SALE Pu-Olic sale Thursday,
December 2. 1915. of Cigar Store and
Pool Room on account of ill health. Lo
cated on business street. 20 South
Hanover street. Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE At Shatter's, 80-88
South Cameron street. A full stock
of Solution. Positively
guaranteed to keop your automobile
radiator from freezing.
FOR SALE Stock of groceries in
good location. Stock at invoice and
fixtures at a stated price. Address 8.,
No. 214, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Player piano, 88-note,
mahogany case, Colonial style, 36 rolls
of music. Will sell to reliable party
part cash, rest in small payments. Ap
ply 1828 Logan avenue.
FOR SALE 1916 6-40 seven-pas
senger Hudson touring car. In fine
mechanical condition tlirougout. Owner
leaving town. A good buy. Inquire
Hudson Sales Agency, 1139 Mulberry
street
FOR SALE A handsome solid ma
hogany dlningroom and bedroom suit
at a sacrifice; must be seen to be ap
preciated. Address E. A. Z„ care of
Telegraph, City.
FOR SALE CaRDS on sale at the
Telegraph business Office.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Fully equipped
Job and Newspaper plant, doing good
business. Reason for selling—other
wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care
of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
BUSlMihh OPI'UK'I'IIMXIKS
DRUG BUSINESS, combined with
confectionery and soda fountain busi
ness, for sale. Corner location on
prominent street. Rent, S2O per month.
Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
WE will paint any old. leaky Roof
and guarantee a water-tight job. Pos
tal brings us. References from hun
dreds or satisfied patrons. Hite &
Hite, 135 Brady street.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
; ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port. N. T.
I MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. T.
BUSINESS PERSONAM
REMODELING FURS AND MUFFS a
specialty. 1541 North Fourth street,
Harrlsburg.
ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court
Street. -Newly remodeled and refitted.
Clean and sanitary. Complete system
Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage,
25c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Rlchwine, Pro
prietor.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
orders given proAipt attention. Beil
lU6O.
FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are
of great importance. They arc soon
worthless if not well painted. We paint
them and paint them well. Hite &
Hite. No. 11l Brady street.
HAUCK'9
Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran
teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for
hire. Bell phone 1616 J. Rear 1418
Swatara street.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAK. Hoarding Stable
anil Xatlcnal Transfer Co. Afovers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine strcetr. Beli phone No.
2508 R.
MONET TO LOAN
"~MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
| security in any amounts and upon any
1 terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa.
STORAGE
"FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
! month and up. We invite inspection.
! Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STORAGE ~~ i
IN B-mtorj brick bulMlag, rear
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
I rcoms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
I P. G. Dtener, Jeweler, 448 Market St.
•STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, SI to )3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411
Broad street. Both phones.
—LOANS—^
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITUP.2
AT LEGAL RATES.
Small Monthly Payments.
Profit Skarlni Loaa Socletr
S No. Market Square (Spooner Bids.)
Conducted Under State Banking
Dept. License No. 24.
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SHARES BOUND
MAINLY FORWARD
New York, Dec. 1. Changes in j
standard shares were slight, but 1
mainly upward in to-day's early deal
ings. while specialties once more j
bounded forward. South Porto Rico
Sugar advancing 7 to 163 and Cuban
\merican Sugar I to 170. both new
ecords. Pronounced gains were also j
made by Sears Roebuck, Texas Com
pany, Diamond Match and United |
States Industrial Alcohol, the latter |
scoring a new maximum on its 4%-|
point rise to 129%. American coal
products and such recent favorites as
Baldwin Locomotive, Crucible Steel, |
Lackawanna Steel were appreciably i
higher. American Can was fraction- i
ally lower and New Haven fell a point I
to 75 %.
' Some specialties added to early l
gains, while others became reactionary.
American Can preferred fell 2 to 110
on failure of the directors to act on
the deferred dividend and Diamond i
Match and Mercantile Marine pre
ferred were lower by 2 points or more. J
lAn isolated feature was the 20-point t
rise to 185 in G. W. Helme, one of the j
tobacco group, on declaration of an :
increased dividend. In the n.ain, how- j
ever, the market was one of prof'es-,
sional manipulation. Railways were j
more neglected than usual, some active •
stocks of that class remaining un- 1
quoted. Truding in the second hour
was nominal. Bonds were steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co.. members Now I
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, llar
risburg: IS3S Chestnut street, Phila
delphia: 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Dec. 1.
Open. Clos. i
Alaska Gold Mines 25 24% I
American Beet Sugar .. 70% 70%
American Can 62% 61
American C & F 82 80%
American Cotton Oil ... 57 57
American Ice Securities. 27 26% i
American Locomotive .. 71% 70
American Smelting .... 99% 98%
Am Sugar ex d 1 % 116% 116
American T & T 128% 128%
Anaconda 88% 87% !
Atchison 106% 106%'
Baldwin Locomotis'e ... 114 113%
Baltimore & Ohio 94 94% j
Brooklyn apid Transit.. 90 90
California Petroleum .. 27 26% |
Canadian Pacific 183% 183 % !
Central Leather 59% 59% ;
[Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63% 63
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94% 94' i
Chicago, R I and Pacific 20 19%
Chlno Consolidated Cop. 54% 53% |
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 52 50 j
Consolidated Gas 144% 143%
Crucible Steel 75% 73 3i
Distilling Securities .... 48 46%;
Erie 43% 43%
Erie Ist pfd 58% 58 j
General Electric Co ... 175 174% |
General Motors 465 470
Goodrich B. F. 71% 70% j
Great Northern, pfd. ... 126 125% |
Great Northern Ore. subs 50% 49%
Guggenheim Exploration 78% 77% j
[lnspiration Copper .... 45% 45
Interboro-Met 21% 21% (
Interboro-Met. pd 79% 79% i
Kansas City Southern .. 31% 31% I
Lehigh Valley 82 81 I
! Maxwell Mot 75% 73
Mex. Petroleum 94 92% I
Miami Copper 34% 34
Missouri Pacific 6% 6% I
National Lead 65 65 j
New York Central ...... 102% 101% !
NYNHH 75% 75%
New York Ont and West 30% 29%
Norfolk and Western ... 117% 117% '
Northern Pacific 116 % 116 % 1
Pac'tic Mail 33% 33%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 59% 59%
Pittsburgh Coal 35% 1
Pittsburgh Coal pd 109% 108%
Press Steel Car 65% 64% i
Bail way Steel Spg 45% 45
Ray Con Copper 25% 25% i
Reading 81% 80% ;
Republic Iron and Steel. 51 50% 1
Southern Pacific 101% 101
Southern Railway 23% 23% ;
Southern Ry pfd 63 63
Studebaker 154 152% j
Tennessee Copper 57% 58
Third Avenue 62 62
Un Pacific, Ex div 2 ... 138% 138% :
U S Rubber 54% 55% I
U S Steel . 87 86% !
U S Steel pfd 115% 115% j
Utah Copper 78% 78%
Va Caro Chem 47 % 4 7%]
Western Union Tele ... 88 88
Westinghouse M'fg .... 69% 68%
CHICAGO RttAKn OF BTH VIJU
Dy Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Dec. I.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.06%; May,
1.09.
Corn—December. 65%; May, 69%.
Oats—December, 42%; May, 44%.
Pork—January, 17.80; May, 17.77.
Lard—January, 9.42; May, 9.70.
Ttilv.—January, 9.60; May, 9.77.
PH«I.*r»EI.I"HI.-\ I'ItODHCB
Philadelphia, Dec. i. Wheat i
Higher: No. 2, red. spot and December, |
$1.14 « 1.16: No. 2, Southern, red, $1.12 j
#1.14.
Corn Firm; No. 2. yellow, local, 77 i
@7Bc; steamer. No. 2. yellow, local, 76 l
®77c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 46% @ I
46% c; No. li, white. 4:!% 1?4 ',c.
Bran The market is i'.rra; city
mills, winter, per ton, $24.50: western, j
winter, per ton, none here; Spring, per 1
ton. $23.50.
Refined Sugars Market firm; I
powdered, 6.10<&>6.25c: fine granulated, !
ti.OORi 6.15 c; confectioners' A, 5.90? i 6.of>c.
Butter Market higher; western, !
creamery, extras, 24c; nearby prints,
fancy, 37c.
Eggs The market Is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
l 1 —a
FOR SALE
1825-1829 Herr St.
New 3-story brick houses, never
occupied, all improvements, 8-
rooms and bath, chestnut finish;
electric and gas lights, open stair
ways, side entrance, cement cellar, ,
concrete walks and steps, grass
plots, slate roof, front and back
porches, steam heat; houses open
for inspection. Sold on easy terms.
Inquire of (HAS. BARNHART.
owner, 1821 Whitehall St.
i i
READY MONEY
for individuals pressed by lack
of funds to meet Immediate
necessities, at legal rates, pay
able In weekly or monthly In
stalments. No publicity.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan & Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT ST.
Under supervision
State Banking Department.
i
DECEMBER 1, 191?.
free cases, $10.20 per ease; do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.00 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.20
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.60
per case.
Live Poultry Market steady; fowls,
1491 Cc; o'd roosters. 11 a# 12c: broil
ing chickens. 16f»17c: Spring oh<ek»n«
14fiil6e; ducks. 13®16c; geese, 14®lGc;
turkeys, 18© 20c.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia. Dec. I.—Stocks closed I
lower.
American Railways 30Vi
Cambria Steel 7 I r,
General Asphalt 35*4
General Asphalt. Pfd 73'
Lake Superior Corporation 9%
Lehigh Navigation 79
Lehigh Valley 81
Pennsylvania Railroad 59 »s
Pennsylvania Steel. Pfd 8-1
Philadelphia Company 14%
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 18%
Reading 81
Reading Gen. Mtg 95
Storage Batte-y 68
Union Tract! n 15 K
United Gas mproveinent 88
United Sta- Steel 86 U
SALE STARTS AT
1 O'CLOCK SHARP
Public sale every week. The un
dersigned will sell at public sale
at the
Lynch Stable
1420 Fulton Street
ox
Saturday, Dec. 4, 1915
65 head of horses and mules con
sisting of an extra line lot of Ken
tucky horses and mules. All heavy
chunks and all sound. and 6
years old. I have in this lot some
fine mated teams, a lot of harness
and wagons. Anyone having horses
or wagons to sell should bring
them around.
M. BLATT
1-120 Fulton Street. Harrisburg
> /
FOR SALE
22 Country Club Grounds
Fronting 460 Feet on Riverside Drive
Apply 204 State Street
D. B. Kieffer & Co.'s Annual Closing Out Sale for 1915,
250 Head of Horses, Mules & Western Horses & Colts
on Friday, December 3, 1915, at 9.30 A. M.
We Will Sell at FARMERS HOTEt
PMC MidJJetosmfll-'
3 Carloads of Fresh Shipped Western Worses and Colts
Bought personally by W. M. Grove who ajdvises up crtat he has
three loads of Horses and Colts, (the best, that «ow), consist
ing of good, big, rugged feeders, farm horses,
carriage and all purpose western horses and (fflts. The kind
that have the size, shape, weight and quality to themselves,
and range in age from 2 to 5 years and have them weighing up
to 1500 pounds each.
C. G. Grove of Martinsburg. W. Va., will be here with one
carload of extra good Virginia Horses and Colts, ranging in
age from 2 to 5 years, consisting of good, big feeders, all pur
pose and fancy driving horses and colts. 100 to 150 head oJ
acclimated and commission Horses and Mules, consisting of
finished draft horses, farm chunks, livery horses, general busi- j
ness, carriage and fancy driving horses. In fact a horse to suit
almost any person looking for a good work, business or pleas
ure horse. These horses range in age from 4 to 9 years and
have them weighing up to 1600 pounds each.
Commission Horses and Mules of all kinds from a finished
draft horse to a good high dollar work or driving horse.
MULES —Will have a lot of mules of all classes, ranging
in age from 4 to 10 years, consisting of good, big mated teams;
single line leaders and a few high dollar ones.
SPEED—WiII have several consignments fram private
parties of race and road horses, both trotters and racers, with
and without records. The kind that will show for themselves
on sale day.
SPECIAL—I 4 Thoroughbred Ponies consigned by private
party headed by the Great Pony Stud, Trinket K. Also 5 hand
some pony mares in foal to Trinket K. The balance consist of
pony colts, ranging in age from 7 months to 2 years. A great
lot of ponies worth the inspection of any person. Don't forget
we start selling at 9.30 am. Starting with the Western Horses
and colts, then the Virginians, then the draft, all purpose,
carriage, speed and the 57-variety kind. Ponies we sell at 2
o'clock. A liberal credit will be given.
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.
ft' T* 1 O ®
I lcker Service
CHANDLER BROS. & CO. *'
3 NORTH MARKET SQUARE HAItRISBURG, PA | M
Offer unsurpassed facilities for trading in all markets. jj ||
IJH All New York Stock Exchange official quotations r jA.\
reported by exclusive ticker service in this office. f|||
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ,'jfe
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MEMBERS" NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE
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OFFICES— S'IJOXES — 3
1338 Chestnut St., PhlladolDhm Pi Cumberland 537. M it?
H Pine Street. New York ~p" 70U -
Warwick Iron and Steek. 10'.4
C HICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 111., Doc. J. Hogs - Re
ceipts, 52.000: dul'. of salon, $6.00
<fi6.6o; light, ss.6o<ii 6.50; mixed, $5.90#
6.75; heavy. $6.20(5'6.75; rough. $6.20®
6.40; pigs, $3.76® 5.10.
Cattle Receipts, 20,000; weak. Na
tive beef steers. $5.604J 10.35; western
steers, $6.20{f8.25; cows and heifers,
*2.65«»>7.90; calven, $6.50®10.50.
Sheep Receipts. 18.000; weak.
Wethers, $6.00?i>6.50; lambs, $7.00#
9.15.
SILVER METAL '
(about 56.6 c per oz.)
COPPER METAL
(about 20c per lb.)
The Influence of these pro
nounced advances in metals and
their bearing on shares In metal
producing companies, is fully
comprehended in the current
; issue of our Weekly Market Re
view. 1
Write, wire or telephone us.
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CANTILE MARINE, I'KU. \M>
COM. I XT. PETROLEI M. HKTII
LKIIKII STKKL, HALDWH
LOCOMOTIVE. CAMIIIIIA STKKL,
1)1 I'O.VT I'OWIIHK, MIDVAI.E
STEEL, IMKHICAIV HKITISH
MFG.. CAll LIIiHTIM* AND
POWER, STANDARD MOTORS,
L. S. LllillT A HEAT, AETNA
EXPLOSIVES. CHALMERS MO
TORS. CHEVROLET MOTORS,
KEX XBCOTT COPPER, RR AD
EN, STANDARD SII.VER AXD
LEAD, <\\M>\ COPPER AND
1 ALL OTHER ACTIVE SECI H
! ITIES.
L. L. Winkelman & Co.
| 139 S. Broad St., Philadelphia
I'honoM: Wnlnut 663? llnee 2R8.1
I .New \«rk Wilmington, Del.
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I DIRECT WIRES to the VARIOUS
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