j A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Qnickiy Rent fiat Vacant loom ~j ' I ©eatbs HHOPP —Died, on December 7, 1915, William R. Shopp. at the home of hls daughter, Mrs. Grace McAdams, Front street. Wormleysburg. li»nltives and friends are invited to attend funeral from the above ad • dress Friday afternoon, at 2 o clock. IN MEMORIAM 11)10 IX MEMORIAM I#lS In loving remembrance of GEORGE THEODORE STEVENSEN. Who died in St. Louis. Mo., December 7, 1910. We sometimes hold it half a sin to put in words the grief we feel; That in St. fatal walls Uod s linger touched him and he slept. HIS FAMILY. LOST LOST Saturday evening. December 4. on State Road between (.amp Hill snd Middlesex . hand-bag, containing Miectacles and purses with money. I.e ward. Return to, or notify. Mrs Sadie I Gladfeiter (Middlesex). Carlisle, la., U. D. 1, or 711 North Sixth street. Har risburg. Pa. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Fe male black and tan Rabbit Hound. Answers lo name Nellie. Reward if returned to William A. Dapp. 309 Broad street, or Riverside, Harrisburg, Pa. Hell plione 597J-1. LOST From Pennsylvania Station lo 228 North Third street, friendship bracelet. Reward if returned to 228 North Third street. FOUND FOUND The very best system for remodeling out-of-date clothing. Esti mates £roe. .. omen's fur coats, furs and muffs remodeled into latest styles. H. L Powell. 925 North Third street. joUM) .sow's the time to havo your clothes put In shape for the winter. Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Markot Street. Both phones. We call and de liver. ,HELP WANTED —Malo WANTED Several boys, 16 years of age or over, to work in pretzel factory. Apply at once. Harrisburg Pretzel Co., Third and Seneca streets. WANTED—Short order cook twhite). Apply at once for night work at Now cll's Restaurant, 1251 Market street. SKILLED machinists, tool-makers, forge department men: beginners also. High wages to beginners. Address P. o Kox 264, 1 jtui'-uster, or call on J. J". Crcsswell. Hotel Plaza, Thursdays. 12 noon tlil 'J P. M. WANTED An experienced loom fixei tor box and plain loom. Steady position for good, reliable man. State . \pcrlence nnd salary expected, uswegatchle Mfg. Co., Buffalo. N. > . WANTED Boy for barber shop. Apply to G A. Leiliz, 1612 North Sixth street. WANTED A good, a'.l lathe hand for die work. Replv by .titer to The D. Wilcox Mfg. Co.. Mechanicsburg, Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue orlnts; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment, Westlnghouse Electric Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Refined white girl for general housework. Will have good home. Must have reference. Call Bell phone 3015 J. WANTED Girl for general house work. Address E. M. Hershey, Horshey, Pa. WANTED Girls wanted at once. Apply Jackson Underwear Co.. Now Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Woman for general housework: mupt be able to cook; ref orence required. Apply 1701 North Sec ond street. 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. WANTED Chambermaid. Apply to Housekeeper. Bolton Hotel. WANTED l2 bright girls. Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second and North streets. WANTED Housekeeper for mid dle-aged man: good home for right party. Address 0., 3352, caro of Tele graph. WANTED—Experienced cigar bander; st'-aily work. Apply Central Cigar Co., 41*5 South Cameron street. WANTED Girls for bindery work. Apply at State Printing Office, South Tenth street WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches all pattern cutting by meas ure. Day and Evening classes. You 'an save $5 on your tuition fee by reg istering now. Works Dressmaking •'nurse is not taught In the Y. W. C. A., as is re--«" S ented by them, or any part of it. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risbure Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg. Pa. AGENTS WANTED , AGENTS Make your own goodr Face Powder, Massage Cream. Toilet Water. Tooth Powder. Furniture Polish and other good FORMULAS easily made it HOME—You get the PROFIT. EX PERIKNCE NOT NECESSARY. Send *.O cents for TEN BEST FORMULAS KNOWN. Emerson, 815 Prospect Ave nue, Cleveland, Ohio. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Man wishes hotel or all around housework; best reference; '•an look after furnace, cook or porter. Address 1605 Elm street. WANTED A German wishes posi tion of any kind; can draw and make good sketches. Address J., 3341. care of Telegraph. x j > FOR SALE 58-Acre Farm SISOO In Jackson Township, Dauphin county, on the road from Fisher ville to Enders—4'a miles east of Halifax—4s acres cultivated, 13 acr'-s woodland—gravel soil. 9-room frame house—l M-story summer house. I„og and frame barn—usual outbuilding?—running .water for stock. Known as the "Wheat farm"; now owned by J. H. Bordner. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. HHAI/ KSTATK limurnnvc Surety Honda l,o4*amt nnd Court Strert® THURSDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young colored man de sires position as porter. 622 Forster street. CORPORATION ACCOUNTANT, tem porarily idle, will take charge of or as sist with closing of fiscal year work. Mining, manufacturing, wholesale and retail experience. Have own typewriter and comptometer. References furnish ed. Address Lock Box 4, Hill Station, Hatrlsburg. Pa. AUTOMOBILE MAN—Sober, reliable, married man with 12 years' experience, wants position demonstrating, driving or charge of repair shop. Can furnish all kinds of references required. Ad dress W., 3351>care of Telegraph. WANTKD Colored man would like hotel work or janitor work. 1408 Marion street, third floor. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Colored girl desires po sition of general housework, or day's work of any kind; can do plain cook ing. Mrs. Scott. 318 Mulberry street. WANTED Stenographer and book keeper desires position. Thoroughly capable of handling any kind of ottlce work. Five years' experience. Now em ployed. Address P. O. Box 74, Harris burg. WANTED A reliable colored wo man wants work cleaning apartments or office. Address, or call, 210 North River street. WANTED A reliable colored wo man wants work ot any kind. Apply, or write, No. 1424 Marlon street. WANTED A neat colored girl would like to huve dishwashing or kitchen helper. Apply, or write, 1424 Marlon street. WANTED A white girl, age 19, desires place at general housework or diningroom work. Apply 403 Walnut street, or call 7G7J Bell phon . MIDDLE-AGED wnlte woman wants place doing general housework, or as cook at hotel. Address 1915 Susque hanna street, or call 337R Bell phone. WANTED Work by day or week by two women; can give reference. Apply 348 South Eleventh street. HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE WILL exchange for city real estate, a Camp Hill properly; all Improvements; lot. 50x140. Price. 82.800. H. O. Ped low. 110 i'outh Thirteenth street. — 1 TWO PENBROOK properties that should interest you frame house practically new plot. tiOxloO. Price only 13,300. Other suburban proper ties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW HOUSES with steam heat gas and electric light all other modern improvements brick con struction location. Riverside up town, and on Allison Hill. Prices only 13,100 to *:t,300. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. STEAM HEATED HOUSE FOR SALE 9 rooms bath gas electric light lot. 16x95 l3 foot alley on rear. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. KOR SALE NS Acres ; frame buildings; 10 acres cultivated; 8S acres second growth tim ber; located 12 miles from Harrisburg. Price, SI,OOO. 24 Acres; 2 houses; bank barn; lo cated 2 miles west of New Cumberland. Price. $3,300.00. Bi> Acres: 3% miles east of Lingles town; frame buildings: well and run ning water. Price, $4,500.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOB SALE 4 7 N". Cameron St.; 2Va story frame dwelling; 6 rooms; also 5- roptn dwelling on rear. Lot, 20x190. Price of all. $4,100.00. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOK IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo cality in city. A bargain. Price and terms for the asking. Address "Homo," care of Harrisburg Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT New brick houses on Hill; side entrance; gas; electric lights; ste*m heat. Rental, sls and $lB. H. G. Podlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. MR. RENTER, what are your rent re ceipts worth? Nothing! Why not buy a good house for $2,100. By paying $lB per month you will soon own it. H. O. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Eight-room brick house, modern improvements. Including electric light. 109 Evergreen. Immedi ate possession. Rent, $20.00 per month. D. S. Light, 26 Evergreen street, or Room 14. Union Station. FOR RENT 1202 Bartine street, a 2%-story brick house, containing six rooms, water and gas In kitchen, to a small family of two or three only; rent, sll. Inquire at 110 Cumberland street. FOR RENT —Two-story brick house-; seven rooms and bath; all Improve ments; steam heat; electric and gas; window shades; Derry street, Paxtang. Call 100 Paxtang avenue. FOR RENT l-arge ground floor room, suitable for small business or of fices, located at 109 North Second street. Immediate possession. Apply on prem ises. ' FOR RENT —Brick garage, cemented and sewered, water and light, $5.50 per month; rear 1112 North Second street. A. S. Koscr. 214 North Second street, or 1114 North Second street, from 5 to 6:30 P. M. FOR RENT Two Klngle fireproof garages, situated in rear of 143K and 1437 Shoop street. Rent, J5.00 each. Im mediate possession. J. b. Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT MODERN APARTMENTS, 1409 X Front; river view; 7 large sunny rooms; jpiatry; bath; 2 open fireplaces; oak lloors —sound proof; vacuum cleaning, hot water; vapor heat; electric outlets, | call bells each room. Inquire 1822 Stato APARTMENT ; FOR RENT 332 Peffer street, cor ner house; second floor, six rooms, in cluding bath; steam neated. Apply to L. W. Mehrlng. 1730 Sixth street, or I Bell phone No. 699 R. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, four rooms and bath, all conveniences; also large storeroom. -Vpply Louis Begelfer, Flshman Apartments, Sixth and Herr FOR RENT Apartment in S. E. Cor. Fourth and Peffer street?. All Im provements. Possession at once. Ap ply to B. F. Umberger, 108 North Sec ond street, or 127 Peffer street. FOR RENT - Housekeeping Apart ment—four rooms, prjvate tiled bath, kitchen and a locker.' Gas. electric ! light and city steam. Fronting on Lo cust street. Rent. $30.00. Apply 132 Locust street. FOR RENT—IO7 South Front street, third floor front furnished apartment; two large rooms, kitchenette and bath; city steam heat included. Apply to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT l.arge. well-lighted furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city steam heat; Bell phone. Address 71*9 North Sixth street. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT Centrally located. Terms reasonable. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished second floor front rooms; ail conveni ences and use of phone. Inquire 813 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large room, suitable for two or more persons, with electric light, city steam heat and use of phone, wTth or without board. Apply 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on second floor; use of bath and phone; no children; ref erences exchanged. Apply 1604 Derry street. FOR RENT Furnished front cor ner room, electric lights, steam heat, modern bath. In private family. 35 South Fourth street, next to Hot6l Acri. FOR RENT Large, second story room, furnished all conveniences near Capitol. Phone 2359 J. 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. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use of bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply 272 Brlggs street. ROOMS WANTED ROOM WANTED Furnished room, with conveniences, for gentleman, close to center of city. Address, slating price, 0., 3360, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms, near Second and Harris, by man. wife and baby. Address 0., i'3sß, care of Telegraph. W \NTED Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house keeping; first floor preferred; Boas to Broad. Second to Third streets. Ad dress M., 3356, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED Baby coach; must be in good condition, reasonable in price; Address C., 3355. care of Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT 7-roorn house in desirable location, away from trol ley line, not over 16 minutes from Mar ket Square, (las, electricity, furnace, front porch. Desirous of occupying on or before February 1. Address Box Z, 3298. care of Telegraph. WANTED Old gold, silver, plati num, broken Jewelry, teeth plates, etc. Send by registered mail. Highest mar ket price paid, and I hold the goods five days. If price is not satisfactory, will return goods. E. Walters. 1540 North Fifty-eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANT TO RENT Three or four unfurnished rooms and bath, near Capi tol. State rent and location. Address Box M„ 3354, care of Telegraph. WANTED A No. 5 Underwood Typewriter. Must be cheap for cash. Address Box 330, Harrisburg. WANTED Second-hand Vlctrola or Graphophone tdisc type) of good ap pearance and condition. State model number and lowest cash price. M., 3350, care of Telegraph. CASH PRICES paid for Ladies' and Men's cast-ofT Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip tion of goods you want to sell. Send postal to 636 Herr street. FOR SALE FOR SALE. CHEAP 5125.00 prize check, a credit on a piano at Winter & Co. Address C., 33!>9, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Utility S.. C. W. leg horn Cockerels. Bred from my 24s egg strain full-blood Barron cock bird. Call, or address. George E. Anderson, 152 West Curtln street. Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Hupmoblle (20), In first class condition, cheap. Inquire Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. FOR SALE Chicken and turkey coops for sale. Reasonable price. Call fr--- 4t06 P. M., 541 Seneca street. FOR SALE Complete Sanitary Barber Shop, three chairs. In best of condition. Good tobaco trade. Situat ed on the main street. Good reasons for selling. Box 247, Marietta. Pa. • NICER THAN A CHRISTMAS CAIII) DAINTY, hand-painted envelopes, tilled with genuine rose leaf Pot Pour rle, mailed upon receipt of 25 cents each. Address D., 3353, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE One Ford touring car, in good condition, cheap to quick buyer. Apply Jack Kelly, Ford Gar age, South Cameron street. FOR SALE A flve-year-old pacing mare, Lady Maud S. Won third money at the Lebanon Fair races. Finished second the first heat in 2:22 >4. This was her first race. Sterling, her sire, has a mark of 2:lOVi. Safe to drive anywhere. A perfect picture and • pet. Can be bought reasonable. M. O. Sides, Highsplre, Pa. FOR SALE A bay pony outfit. Weight about 600 rbs. Coming 8 years old. Includes buggy and harness. Write or call on Clarence Smith, Mlllersburg, Pa. FOR SALE sl2s Winter Piano Credit Check: S2OO quality Piano credit. Save money on a piano. Make an offer. Box L, Progress, Pa. FOR SALE Handsome quartercd oak Cutler roll-top desk, typewriter desk, swivel chair, straight chairs, York iron safe, wilton rug, etc. Everything practically new and at very reasonable prices. H. E. van Haagcn, 406 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE A Bcnnet & Bretz piano, good condition. Moving Into apartment. Will sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply to C„ 3349, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE One Sorrel Mare, weighing 1,100 lbs.; city broke; free driver; also a rubber-tire runabout, in fine condition. Apply at Singer Sewing Machine Store, No. 13 South Market Square. FOR SALE At Shaffer's, 80-88 South Cameron street. A full stock of Anti-Freezing Solution. Positively guaranteed to keep your automobile radiator from freezing. FOR SALE Stanley Steamor car, in good condition; owner will demon strate the car. Call Bell phone 3153J2. FOR SALE Lester upright piano, nearly new; mahogany finish; also one Clrcassion walnut bedroom suit, com plete. latest design. Must be sold this month. Address M„ 3344, care of Tele graphy FOR SALE 1913 Maxwell roadster, extra good shape, two extra tires. Will sell cheap. Apply 15 South Third street, or James McCormick, Enola. FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell; run very short time, and in absolutely A 1 condition. Let us demonstrate. Rex Garage. 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE Pool tables; one 4',4x9. one 4xß. in good condition: lunch counter 12 ft. Lock Drawer F, Dun cannon. Pa. OVERCOATS ANDSUITS--Drummer's samples (latest styles) at positively lowest prices in the city, Call—be con vinced. Cohen & Son. Reliable Pawn brokers, 431 Market, at Sub^^y. FOlt SALE Hcratch Pads new supply —so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. F. P. GAS PLANT, including 6 arc lights (double mantles), with brass pipes: In good condition; worth S9O. will sell for $lO. New York Loan Office, 225 Market street. FOR SALE—Solid oak fixtures; suit able for bank or office; worth $750; will sell for SSO to quick buyer. Apply New York boon Office, 225 Market street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH V'X)R SALE EDISON PHONOGRAPH. 2 and 4- ■nlnute machine, with 115 records, ran be bought for SIO.OO. Bargain if taken at once. Easy terms to reliable part*. Apply 1.117 Derry. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS CALENDARS SAMPLES AT IIALF-PRICE MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS., OVER MILLERS SHOE STORE. BELL 1577 R. GLASS window signs Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will bo given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Offlce of Telegraph. FOR SALE A very old German vio lin. remodelled. In excellent condition. Will sacrifice to quick buver. Call at 228 Charles street. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large OoUl Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplies. Gebhardt, the "Bird Man." 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. 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 Offlce. 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 furni ture. No reasonable offer refused—en tire stock must go. Tables, sideboards, chiffoniers, bedroom furniture, stoves, including 5 new Middletown ranges, and other odds 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 triflers need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank Cohen. 607 East State street. FOB RENT FOR RENT - A large office In the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super intendent in Business Office of Tele graph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE A small business, suit able for a party with *3OO who Is satis fied with $25 to $35 weekly; can be In creased with additional capital. Ad dress Y„ 3357, care of Telegraph. WE will paint any old. leaky Roof and guarantee a water-tight job. Pos tal brings us. References from hun dreds of Satisfied patrons. lilte & 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. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $6. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS FURS REUODEL-O, repaired and made like new; best style; moderate charge. Tailoring in all branches. 1619 Penn street. 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. Richwlne, 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 prompt attention, Bell I'J6O. FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are of. great importance. They are soon worthless if not well painted. We paint them and paint them welt. Hite & | Hite. No. 135 Brady street. HAVCK'S Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for ! hire. Bell phono 1616 J. Rear 1418 Swatara street. II AULING R. A. HART MAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilerr and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. ".03 R MONEY TO LOAN MONEY A man has a reasonable amount of capital looking for business opportunity either as a partner or in some business that needs capital. Ad dress "Capital," care of Telegraph. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. Wc invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE ll9 Broad street, for household goody and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, St to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 Broad stre, I Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE OVER SHAMOKIN CREEK, AT TENTH STREET, SUNUURY. NORTHUM BERLAND COUNTY, PENNA. THE Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania will re ceive scaled proposals until 2 o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, the 14th day of De cember, li) 15, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications, as prepar ed by G. A. Fltnk, the Board's Engi neer, for replacing bridge over Shamo kin Creek at Tenth Street, In Sunbury, Northumberland County. Penna., de stroyed by flood January 9, 1915. As a gurantec of good faith and to secure the Commonwealth from any loss by failure to comply with the terms of the bid. all bidders shall deposit a certified check, payable to the State Treasurer, lor the sum of One Thou sand Dollars on some responsible Penn sylvania Bank or Trust Company, at leust twenty-four hours before the time set for the receipt of the bids. They shall take the State Treasurer's re ceipt therefor, which receipt must be deposited with their bid. Checks will bo returned to the makers, unless forfeit ed. after the successful bidder's bond has been approved and accepted. Proposals shall be in sealed enve lopes marked "Proposals for rebuilding bridge at Tenth Street, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Penna.," ad drtssed "Samuel B. Rambo, Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Buildings." SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR.. Secretary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elmira C. Flckes. late of Harrisburg. Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY. Harrisburg. Pa., Execu tor. In the Estate of Sarah E. McCauley, lato of Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., p a ., deceased. NOTICE Letters Testamentary In the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay HARRISBURG TRUST CO. and ED WARD BAILEY. Executors. 16 S. Market Square. Or WOLFE and BAILEY. Attorneys, f.alder Buildine. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTE TO AUSTRIA WITHOUT EFFECT Docs Not Phase Market, Spe cialties Make Big Gains; War Shares Lose By Associated Press New York, Doc. fl. -r- Irregular price changes with a majority of nominal ad vances, accompanied to-day's early dealings. Overnight developments, in cluding the note to Austria. wer V(i NOTICES ORI'H VNS* COt HT SALE IX PAR TITION ESTATE OF .IOHN PROUD. Recruited. BY virtue of an order of the. Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, there will be I exposed to public sale at the Court House in the City of llarrlsburg, on Friday, the Twenty-fourth day of De cember, A. D, 1915, at two o'clock P. M., the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit: Purpart No. 1 That certain lot or piece of land, situ ate on the north side of Market Street, fronting sixteen and fifty-eight hun dredths (16.68) feet on Market Street, i and extending in depth, northwardly, ninety (90) feet to a point; having ; thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, numbered 1148 Market Street. Purpart No. 2 That certain lot adjoining Purpart No. 1 on the east, fronting fourteen and five-tenths (14.5) feet on Market Street, and extending in depth, north wardly, ninety and five-tenths (90.5) feet to a point; having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, I numbered 1150 Market Street. Purpart No. 3 That certain lot adjoining Purpart No. 2 on the east, fronting fourteen and live-tenths (14.5) feet on Market Street, and extending in depth, northwardly, ninety and one-tenth (90.1) feet to a point; having thereon erected a three story brick dwelling- house, numbered 1152 Market Street. Purpart No. 4 That certain lot adjoining Purpart No. 3. on the east, fronting fourteen and flve-tenths (14.5) feet on Market Street, and extending in depth, north wardly. eighty-nine and six-tenths (59.6) feet to a point; having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, numbered 1152% Market Street. Purpart No. 5 That certain lot or piece of land, situate on the south side of Bailey Street, in the City of Harrisburg. ad joining land of Messiah Rescue Home on the east, fronting fifteen and eight tenths (15.8) feet on the south side of Bailey Street, and extending in depth, southwardly, seventy (70) feet to a point: having thereon erected a two and-one-half-story frame dwelling house, numbered 1181 Bailey Street. Purpart No. 6 That certain lot adjoining Purpart No. 5 on the east, fronting fifteen (15) feet on the south side of Bailey Street, and extending in depth, southwardly, seventv (70) feet, more or less, to a point; "having thereon erected a two and-one-half-story frame dwelling house, numbered 1183 Bailey Street Purpart No. 7 That curtain lot adjoining Purpart No. 6 on the east, fronting Ilfteen (15) feet on the south side of Bailey Street, and extending in depth, southwardly, seventv (70) feet to a point; having thereoii erected a two-and-one-half story frame dwelling house, numbered 1185 Bailey Street. Purpart No. 8 That certain lot adjoining P-irpart No. 7 on the east, fronting Ilfteen (15) feet on the south side or Bailey Street, and extending in depth, southwardly, seventy (70) feet to a point; having tlureoii erected a two-and-one-half storv frame dwelling house, numbered 11R7 Bailey Street. f Raid properties are fully described ifi return of the inquest In partition in the Estate of John Proud, deceased, and are shown In a draft thereof ac companying said return. Said properties will be oifercd sepa rately or In groups, or as a whole, to suit bidders. Tcrnu: of sale—Ten per cent, of the purr-hare money to be paid cash on the day of sale, fifteen per cent, thereof on ,-onfirmation of the sale by the Court, and the balance thereof on or before April 1. 1911. when deed or deeds will be delivered. JOHN A. PROI'D, Trustee. S. S. RTJ'PP. Attorney. PROPOSALS FOR A BRIDGE OVKH WYALUSING CREEK AT CAMP. TOWN. WYALUSING TOWNSHIP, BRADFORD COUNT*', PA. THE Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will recelvo sealed proposals until 2 o'clock P M. of Tuesday, the 14tl> day of De cember, 1915. 1 strict accordance with the plans and specifications, as prepared by David A. keefe. the Board's Engi neer, for replacing bridge over Wya luslng Creek at Camptown, Wyaluslng Township, In Bradford County, Penna., destroyed by flood July 8, 1915. As a guarantee of good faith and to secure the Commonwealth from any loss by failure to comply with the terms of the bid, all bidders will de posit a certliled check, payable to the State Treasury-, for the sum of Four Thousand Dollars on some responsible Pennsylvania Bunk or Trust Company, at least, twenty-four hours before the time set for the receipt of the blda They shall take the State Treasurer's receipt therefor, which receipt must be deposited with their bid. Checks will be returned to the makers, unless forfeited, after tlio suc cessful bidder's bond has been approv ed and accepted. Proposals shall be In sealed en velopes, marked "Proposals for re building bridge at Camptown, Brad- I ford County. Penna.." addressed to "Samuel B. Rainbo, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harris burg, Pa." SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS, JR., Secretary, , DECEMBER 9, 1915. Bethlehem Steel 470 471 | •Brooklyn Rapid Transit 88".; S* >, 2 California Petroleum .. 27 26"4 Canadian Pacific 183 182'4 •Central Leather si Steel 74>i 72% Distilling Securities .... 48>,i 47 Erie 43% 43 Erie Ist pfd 57% 57% General Electric Co 177 176% General Motors 550 553% Goodrich B. F 75 73% Gt. North, pd 126% 126% Qt. North. Ore. subs ... 49% 49 Uug. Exploration 77% 77 Ins. Copper 45% 44% lnterboro-Met 22 21% Kan. City Southern .... 31% 31% I14c; ducks. lS«j>l6c; gefcse, 14@16c: turkeys. 18® 20c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; | fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do., average. 16%@17%c; do., unattrac -13@16c; ice packed fowls, IS @l7c; old roosters. 13% c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22®26c; do., western, 20@22c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, 18®19c; do., fail* to good, 12@17c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18 @2oc; do., western, 12@l8c; geese, nearby, 16®18c; do., western, 14@16c; I turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 23® I 24c; do., western, do., 22@28c; do., fair j to good. 20@21e: do., inferior. 16® 19c. Potatoes Market firm; Penn sylvania. fancy per bushel, 9Bc@Sl.oo; | do., fair to good, per bushel. 75®7Sc; 1 Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 40@55c; Jer sey. No. 2, per basket. 20@26c. Flour Quiet, but steady; winter. I straights, $5.10@5.95; do., patent. $5.60 1 @o.SS; Kansas straights, $4.85@5.85: Spring straights, $5.10@5.90; do., pat ient, $0.60@5.90; do., favorite brands, 1 $».90@6.15. ! Hay Market firm: No. 1, large bales, $21.00® 21.50; No. 1, medium bales, $20.50®21.00: No. 2, $19.00@19.50- , No. 3, do., $15.60@17.50. Light mixed, $18.50@19.00; No. 1. do. tlb.00@18.50: No. 2 do.. $16.00&15.Q0, PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Dec. 9.—Stocks closed lower. I American Railways 31 I Cambria Steel 7BSi j General Asphalt 14 General Asphalt, Pfd 7314 .Lake Superior Corporation 9/; Lehigh Navigation 78 ii. Lehigh Valley 8X Pennsylvania Railroad s«i Pennsylvania Steel. Pfd 8" Philadelphia Electric 2731 Philadelphia Company 43 % I Philadelphia Company, pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 20% Reading Gen. Mtg '.. . 95 Storage Battery ggii Union Traction 47 I United Gas Improvement ........ 88 s i i United States Steel 86 1 -'. Warwick Iron and Steel . 10% CHICAGO CATTLE | Chicago, 111., Dec. 9. Hogs Re ceipts, 37,000; fairly active, 5c to 10c above yesterday's average. Bulk of 1 sales. $6.40® 6.80;^-light, $6.00@6.80; mixed, $ii.20®7.00; heavy, $H.40®7.00: | rough, $6.40®6.60; pigs, $4.25@5.80. Cattle Receipts, 6,000; steadv. I Native beef steers, $5.50®10.50: west j em steers, $6.10@8.10; cows and heif ers, $2.6008.10: calves, $6.50®10.2K Sheep Receipts. 13,000; firm, j Sheep, $6.00® 6.65; lambs, $7.10@9.25. CHICAGO HO A III) OF TRADE I Chicago, 111., Dec. 9.—Board of Trade 1 closing: ] Wheat December, 1.14%: May I 1.16%. i Corn—December, 67%; May, 71%. Oats—December, 42'4; May, 45%. j Pork—January, 18.47; May. 18.47. l>ard—January, 9.70; May, 9.97. i Ribs—January, 9.82; May, 10.10. j East End Republican Ciub Plans Xmas Party A yroup of twenty-one applicants I were elected to membership in the | East End Republican Club last night. Following the regular meeting of the 1 club, meetings o fthe various com mittees were held, looking toward the | Christinas Club N gnt 011 December 1 i 22. The club Christmas party will in- I elude a Christmas tree hung with j gifts for every member of the club. Kirk and Ebersole appeared at last ! evening's entertainment in a comedy 1 stunt. Among the many present were aj number of prominent Ilarrisburg Re publicans and city officials, and, of! course, speeches were in vogue. To j jsome of the speakers the air seemed 1 full of visions of the clubs prosperous j future. One of them, peered so deeply into the year 1916 that ho beheld the I East End Republican Marching Club, j 1000 strong, in gay uniform, headed by! a band of a hundred pieces, playing j the most inspiring martial airs, brisk-1 ly marching from the Hill into the city across the Walnut street bridge. Among the members "Every One (let One" is still the slogan, supple mented by "Get Another," among those members who have already made good. The new members elected last even ing are as follows: H. T. Nugent, W. M. Burn, Dr. 11. H. Farnsler, Lew: Vanaman. George H. Flickingcr, John j J. Finn, G. W. L. Shuler, A. H. Fritz, H. E. Lowrey, C. W. McClellan. R. M. Dague, J. .T. McClellan, Charles 10. i Shuler. Dr. Park A. Deckard. E. R. Kingsbury, Robert Rosenberg. DeWitt A. Fry," Walter A. Bowen. Ralph H. Hosmer, Howard F. Bronson, William C. Halfpenny. 1 THINGS SIZZLING IN PLOT INQUIRY Federal Officials Say Munitions Strikes Investigation Is Warming Up New York, Dec. 9. —lmportant and unexpected developments have oc curred in Ihe government investigation into the alleged activities of Franz von Rlntelen and associates to Incite strikes in munition factories. It was learned to-day from federal officials in charge of the Inquiry. For the first time to-day it was offi cially admitted that certain German and Austrian consuls may IK* men tioned in the rei»ort of the grund jury. It was also stated that one of the sub jects which has been given close at tention by the jurors was the strike at the General Electric Company's works at Schenectady last summer. Tlio General Electric Company has largo contracts.with the allies for munitions. STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZES The eight members of the Centra! [High school Student Council met this | afternoon, with Prof. 11. G. Dibble, principal of the school, for organiza tion. The election of the last two mem bers was held yesterday. Representa tives of the boys and girls of each class follow: Seniors—William Binkley and Hazel Rexroth; Juniors Paul Selsam and Helen Rote: Sophomores —Noble Frank and Helen Seabold; Freshmen Carl Stoner and Ruth Towsen. "ABIE" TO GO TO PHILADELPHIA "Abie" Cohen, awaiting trial in court on two charges of robbery, will get a free trip to Philadelphia. Joseph Ibach, city detective, who cleared up the robberies at the Simms and Na tional Supply stores, located some of the stolen goods in Philadelphia. In order to recover the stolen property, Cohen must Identify the person to whom he sold tlio goods. He will be taken to Philadelphia to-morrow or Saturday. WANT UNIFORM MII K STANDARD The milk commission of the Harris burg Academy of Medicine will meet this evening in conference with physi cians of the City Health Department to discuss changing the city milk regulations to make them standard throughout the year. One of tha changes advocated in making the bac teria test not to exceed t"'e 500,000 mark at any time of the year. Mil SEALS A STENCILS ll\ 11" MFS.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■|l 1 I 130 LOCUST ST. I —LOANS—-v ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB AT LEGAL RATES. /Small Monthly Payment*. Profit SharlMg Loan Society t No. Market Square (Spooner Bldg.) Conducted Under State Banking Dept. License No. 24. ' —d 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. 100 Head of Horses and Mules For Sale at Public Auction Our horses are what we repre sent them to be. They must be right. If things are not as stated, | we refund your money. We have I the best broken horses in Harrls i burg, from sto 6 years old. Every I horse is going to be sold for the highest dollar. Please do not for j get the sale on Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 8, at 1 O'clock Sharp You bring your horses, wagons and harness, and we will sell them I for you. Sale every Wednesday I afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp. We ; sell all kinds of horses privately, j are open from 8 A. M. to 9 M. BLATT, Proprietor 1420 FULTON STREET I Phone United 586-F ! ' i Standard Oil Stocks ! A decided renewal of activity and interest in the Standard Oil subsidiary stocks was evident dur ing the week's trnding. Conspieu- I ous in crude oil prices with enor- I mcMi-lv Increasing earnings for these companies have stimulated | the market in all Standard Oil Is- I sues. There is ample reason to be lieve this price appreciation will continue until much higher levels are attained. Our flies contain complete, exclusive and up-to-date information on all Standard Oils. Communicate with us. /" WE .ALSO SOLICIT INQUIR IES ON THE TONOPAHS, TIIE COBANTS, LAKE TORPEDO, SUB MARIN K BOAT, INT. M E R C A N T I L E PFD. AND COM.: INT. I» ETROL EU M, BETHLEHEM STEEL, BALD WIN LOCOMOTIVE, CAMBRIA STEEL. DIJ PONT POWDER, MIDVALE STEEL. AMERICAN BRITISH MIX;., TAR LIGHT ING AND POWER, STANDARD MOTORS, V. S. LIGHT AND IIEAT. AETNA EX PLOSIVES, CHALMERS MOTORS, CHEV ROLET MOTORS. KENNECOTT COPPER, BRADEN. CANADA COPPER, AND ALI< OTHER ACTIVE SEt'l RITI ICS. J Write, wire or telephone us. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 139 S. Broad St., Philadelphia I'honrm Walnut 00.17 liner a.",53 Km lork WllinlnKton, Del. 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