Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 10, 1915, Page 27, Image 27

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CARD OF THANKS
MRS J. F. Wit.SON desires to thank
her friends »nj neighbors for tlieir
Mndr.ess during the sickness mid death
or her husband. _ • ,
Signed) MRS. JEXXIE WILSON.
LOST
VOtjT Noseglasses, from Thirteenth :
street on Market to subway. Reward
if returned to this of flee. i
LOST Overland rod wire wheel i
and tir». Reward if returned. J. Saiita
niiiin, .10-11 Kunkel Building. Harris-,
burg, Pa. Belt phone 3624 J. |
FOLNJD
~FOUND The very best system for ;
remodeling out-oi'-date clothing;, is-stl
uiutes free. •» omen's fur coats, furs 1
HtiU muffs remoueied into latest styles. f
H. L. Powell. 925 North Third street.
l-vUND .HOW'S the time to have
your clothes put in shape for th©
winter. ri's Steam Dyeinjc and J
French Cleaning Works. 1246 ALcrKct '
Street. Both phones. We call and de
_ 1
HKi.r WAAXbu —Aiftie
WANTED A white boy about 17
or is yours old, to worn around store. |
salary. »t> a week. K.. care of .
Telegraph. [
WANTED Salesman who has had i
some < xperience la real estate, life in
surance. stocks or bonds; salary and (
commission and permanent position for ;
right mail. Address \V., 3o6i£, care of j
Telegraph.
ARM V OF THE UNITED STATKS
MLX WAXsTBD Ablebodled. unmar
ried men between ages of IS and 35;
citizens of United Slates, of good char
acter and temperate habits. v»no can j
speak, read and write the English ,
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Of fleer, Bergner Building. I.
sd .v Mar net Sts.. Harrlsburg. Pa.
WANTED —Short order cook (white). I
Apply at once tor night work at Now- j
ell's Restaurant, 125-1 Market street.
SKILLED machinists, tool-makers,
forge department men; beginners also.
High wages to beginners. Address P.
O Box 264. Lancaster, or call on J. I'.
Cress well. Hotel Plaza. Thursdays, 12
noon till 9 P. M.
WANTED An experienced loom
lixer for box and plain loom. Steady
position for good, reliable man. >tate
. xperience and salary expected,
oswegatchle Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. \.
WANTED A good, all lathe
nand for die work. Reply by Tetter to
The D. Wileox Mfg. Co., Meclianicsburg,
I'a.
WANTED. AT ONCE Two good
horsesnoers. Apply Box B. 3:93, care
of Telegraph. |
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring |
mill or lathe hands, who can work j
from blue mints; also tool makers. Aa- |
dress, or apply, Employment Depart
ment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. .
< 0., East Pittsburgh. Pa. I
HEI.I' WANTED —Female
\V \NTED Girl for general house- ;
Work. Apply 140S Liberty street.
vV ANTED Young girl, high school
umduatc preferred, to keep stock and
«ii«i in office. Permanent position. -
Address 8.. 3367. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Refined white girl for
general housework. Will have good
home. Must have reference. Call Bell
phone 3015 J.
W YNTED Girl for general house
-vork. Address E. M. Hershey, Hershey,
WANTED Woman for general
liousework; must be able to cook; ref
erence required. Apply 1701 North Sec- (
ond street. ,
WANTED Girls over 16 to !
strip tobacco. Also experienced "
Hollers, Bimclimakers, Packers, ]
Filler and Binder Strippers. Wei- i
fare looked alter by trained nurse.
Apply llarrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED l2 bright girls. ,
Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second
and North streets.
WANTED—Experienced cigar bander;
st> ady work. Apply Central Cigar Co., .
425 South Cameron 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
Course is not taught In the Y. W. J. A.,
as is rc- -"sented by them, or any part
of it. Works Dressmaking School, 22
North Fourth street.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street,
Harrlsburg. Pa.
SITUATIONS WAXTED—MaIe
WANTED Young colored man de
sires position as porter. 622 Forster
street. I
CORPORATION ACCOUNTANT, tern- I
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- I
f-,1. Address Lock Box 4, Hill Station,
Hai risburg. Pa. .
WANTED Man wishes hotel or
all around liousework; 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 |
—— |
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ,
WAXTED Efficient steno- j
Kraplier and bookkeeper desires posi
tion; well experienced: good penman;
excellent worker; highest credentials.!
Address A., 0365, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Stenographer and book- i
keeper, with valuable experience, de-!
sires position; good command of Eng- i
lish: absolutely reliable; salary no ob- •-
iect; communications confidential. Ad
dress X.. 3366, care of Telegraph.
V.'ANTED White woman wants .
position as cook in private family. Jo.oo -
per week: can furnish reference; no I
other need apply. Address M., 3364, <
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Position as private sec
ie»arv desired by college graduate with ,
four "years' experience in secretarial, ,
executive, and editorial work; expert ;
in stenography and office management.
Address H.. 3361, care of Telegraph.
• '
' FOR SALE '
58-Acre Farm
SISOO
In Jackson Township, Dauphin
county, on the road from Fisher- i
ville to Enders—4 H miles east of i
Halifax —45 acres cultivated, 13
acres woodland —gravel soil.
9-room frame house—l >6 -story 1
summer house. Log and frame >
barn—usual outbuildings—running
water for stock.
Known as the "Wheat farm"- :
now owned by .T. H. Bordner ' I
MILLER BROTHERS&CO. j 1
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety lionds 1|
Locust and Court Streets .
* mjl:
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISRURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 10, 1915.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FenmIo |
WANTED Colored girt desires po
sition ot general housework, or day's
work of any kind, can do plain cook
ing. Mrs. Scott. 31S Mulberry street.
WANTED Stenographer and book
keeper desires position. Thoroughly ,
capable of handling any kind of office :
work. Five years' experience. Now em
ployed. Address P. O. Box 74, Harris- i
burg. t I
; WAITED White woman for gen- j
! eral housework: t iree In family; no;
children. 1817 North Second street. j
i WANTED A reliable colored wo- ,
i man wants work cleaning apartments ,
ior office. Address, or call. 215 .North ,
River street. :
1 WANTED A reliable /colored wo- j
■ man wants work ot any kind. Apply. |
! or write. No. 1424 Marion street. j
I WANTED A neat colored girl
I would like to have dishwashing or
I kitchen helper. Apply, or write, 1424
j Marlon street.
REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE
I WILL exchange for city real estate, a
I Camp Hill property; all improvements;
I lot. 50x140. Price, *2,800. 11. G. Ped- |
j low. 110 Touth Thirteenth street.
I TWO PENBROOK properties that
should interest you frame luiuse
i practically new plot. 60x150. Price
; only j::,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-
I town, and on Allison Hill. Prices
| only $3,100 to $3,300. Bell Realty
| Co., Bergner Building. ;
I STEAM HEATED HOUSE FOR SALE [
(- a rooms bath gas electric |
light - - lot, 16x95 l3 foot alley on i
' rear. Inspect It. Bell Realty Co., Berg- j
i iter Building. j
FOR SALE—
«>S Acres : frame buildings; 10 acres j
cultivated: 88 acres second growth tlm- I
ber; located 12 miles from Harrlsburg.
Prloe, SI,OOO.
24 Acres; 2 houses; bank barn: lo- |
cated 2 miles west of New Cumberland.
Price. $3,300.00. ... '
86 Acres; 3% miles east of Lingles
town; frame buildings; well and run- .
ning water. Price, $4,500.00.
BRIXTON-PACKER CO.. |
Second and Walnut Sts. j
FOR SALE 47 N. Cameron St.: 2%- >
story frame dwelling; 6 rooms; also 5- j
room dwelling on rear. Lot. 20x196. |
Price of all, $4,100.00. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
i A valuable North Second street resi- i
I dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
I terms for the asking. Address "Home,"
j care of Harrlsburg Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT A desirable property—
Walnut St., near Fort Washington; all
improvements; $17.00 per mouth. Ap
ply to Harry M. Breta, 222 Market
street.
FOR RENT
No. 1302 State St $25.00
I No. 132 Hoerner St 16.00
Private fireproof garage 4.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
FOR REXT New brick houses on !
I Hill; side entrance; gas; electric lights; j
steam neat. Rental, sls and $lB. H. G.
Pedlow. 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. 11. G.
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. 1
D. S. Light. 26 Evergreen street, or
Room 14, Union Station.
FOR RENT —Two-story brick house;
seven rooms and bath; all Improve
ments; steam heat; electric and gas; |
window shades; Derry street, Paxtang. i
Call 100 Paxtang avenue.
FOR RENT l-arge ground floor I
room, suitable for small business or of- |
fices, located at 109 North Second street. |
Immediate possession. Apply on prem- j
Ues.
I
FOR RENT—Brick garage, cemented
and sewered, water and light, $5.50 per i
month; rear 1112 North Second street, i
A. S. Koser, 214 North Second street, I
or 1114 North Second street, from 5 to I
6:30 P. M.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
MODERN APARTMENTS. 1409 X I
Front; river view; 7 large sunny rooms;
pantry; bath; 2 open fireplaces; oak !
floors —sound proof; vacuum cleaning, I
hot water; vapor heat: electric outlets, I
call bells each room. Inquire 1822 State i
I
APARTMENT
FOR RENT 332 Peffer street; cor
i ncr house; second floor, six rooms. In
cluding bath; steam heated. Apply to!
L. W. Mehring, 1730 Sixth street, or'
j Bell phone No. 699 R. •
i FOR RENT Apartment In S. E.
1 Cor. Fourth and Peffer streets. All im
j provements. Possession at once. Ap- I
ply to B. F. Umberger. 108 North Sec
ond street, or 427 Peffer street.
FOR RENT Housekeeping Apart- i
ment —four rooms, private tiled bath, j
kitchen and a locker. Gas, electric I
light and city steam. Fronting on Lo
j 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 ste«:m heat included. Apply to
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- I
nut streets.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Large room, suitable '
for rwo or more persons, with electric I
light, city steam heat and use of phone. 1
with or without board. Apply 9 North i
Front street.
FOR RENT lrfirge, well-lighted j
furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city
steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719 1
North Sixth street.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR~RENT I
Centrally located. Terms reasonable.
Apply 209 State street.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished i
second floor front rooms; all conveni- >
ences and use of phone. Inquire 813 '
North Second street.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
front room, second floor, with bath, I
electric light, use of phone: rent rea- I
sonable. Call 1510 Green street. Phone I
177R1. i
FOR RENT Large room, suitable
for two or more persons, with electric
light, city steam heat and use of phone,
with or without board. Apply 9 North
Front street.
FOR RENT Furnished front cor- [
ner room, electric lights, steam heat,
modern bath. In private family. 35
South Fourth street, next to Hotel Acrt. I
FOR RENT Large, second story i
room, furnished all conveniences
near Capitol. Phone 2359 J. •
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front j
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 ti4oJgen
tlemen, with use of bath, phorfl and
city heat; reference required. Apply
272 Brlggs street.
j ROOMS WANTED
ROOM WANTED Furnished room,
with conveniences, for gentleman, close
to center of city. Address, stating price,
0.. 3360. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two or three furnished i
or unfurnished rooms for light house- |
[keeping; first floor preferred; Boas to j
Broad, Second to Third streets. Ad
i dress M., 3356, care of Telegraph. 1
WANTED I
J WANTED Responsible party will i
i keep a horse for tn« winter. Best of |
care and good home for use two to three j
1 hours three days a week. Address SO., I
>3370, care of Telegraph.
| i
j WANTED Farm, about hundred ]
! acres, not over 8 miles from Harris
i burg, near or on State Road. State
| particulars In full. Box 84. HarrlsVurg.
WANTED To board and care for
an elderly lady. Pleasant front room,
heated. Price reasonable. Address Z.,
3363, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Have reliable client who
desires from 5,000 to 8,000 sq. ft. floor
space for light manufacturing, in or
near Harrlsburg. Address Dr. Theo.
Kharaa, Efficiency Engineer. Trustei
| Building. Harrlsburg, Pa.
| WANTED Old gold, silver, plati
num. broken jewelry, teeth plates, etc.
Send by registered mail. Highest map- i
ket price paid, and 1 hold the goods five |
days. If price is not satisfactory, will
return goods. E. Walters, 1540 North
Fifty-eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANT TO REXT Three or four
unfurnished rooms and batli, 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, llarrisburg.
CASH PRICES paid for Ladles' and
Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also
Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip- j
tion of goods you want to sell. Send
! postal to 636 Herr street.
Kill SALE
FOR SALE A solid mahogany
desk 150 years old. In AI condition.
I VSTtI sell cheap to quick cash buyer.
For particulars address W., 3365, care i
I of Telegraph.
FOR, SALE, CHEAP 5125.00 prize j
check, a credit on a piano at Winter
j & Co. Address C.. 33»9. care of Tele- ;
I graph.
1 FOR SALE Utility S. C. W. Leg- I
j horn Cockerels. Bred from my '-*4B- |
i egg strain full-blood Barron cock bird. |
/Call, or address, George E. Anderson,
i 152 West Curtin street. Pen brook. Pa. ■
FOR SALE Hupmoblle t2O). In first
I class condition, cheap. Inquire Paul D.
! Messner, 1118 James street.
FOR SALE Chicken and turkey I
coops for sale. Reasonable price. Call |
NICER THAN A CHRISTMAS CARD
DAIXTY, hand-painted envelopes, |
! filled with genuine rose leaf Pot Pour- I
i rie, mailed upon receipt of 25 cents j
J each. Address D„ 3353, care of Tele
| graph.
FOR SALE One Ford touring car, !
in good condition, cheap to quick j
buyer. Apply Jack Kelly, Ford Gar
age, South Cameron street.
FOR SALE A five-year-old pacing j
mare. Lady Maud S. Won third money ;
at the Lebanon Fair races. Finished j
| second the first heat in 2:22'». This I
:\\as her first race. Sterling, her sire.!
has a mark of 2:10%. Safe ,to drive
anywhere. A perfect picture and pet.
Can be bought reasonable. M. O. Sides,
Hlghspire, Pa.
FOR SALE * — A bay pony outfit.
Weight about 600 lbs. 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 Ia Progress. Pa.
FOR SALE At Shaffer's, 80-88
South Cameron street. A full stock
;of Anti-Freezing Solution. Positively*
I guaranteed to keep your automobile
I radiator from freezing.
I FOR SALE Stanley Steamer car,
in good condition; owner will demon
j strate the car. Call Bell phone 3153J2.
• FOR SALE Lester upright piano,
nearly new: mahogany finish; also one
Circasslon walnut bedroom suit, com
: plete, latest design. Must be sold this I
j month. Address M., 3344, care of Tele- I
! graph.
I |
FOR SALE 1913 Maxwell roadster,
I extra good shape, two extra tires. Will j
| sell cheap. Apply 15 South Third street, I
[or James Mccormick, Enola.
; FOR SALE Pool tables; one I
one 4xß, In good condition; lunch,
I counter 12 ft. • Lock Drawer F, Dun- ;
j cannon, Pa.
i OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—Drummer's i
j samples (latest styles) at positively I
I lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
vinced. Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn
brqkers, 431 Market, at Subway.
| FOR SALE Scratch Pads new !
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap- i
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele- i
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at th«
i Telegraph Business Office.
F. P. GAS PLANT. Including 6 arc '
I lights (double mantles), with brass
I pipes; in good condition; worth S9O. will '
[ sell for $lO. New York Loan Office, |
I 225 Market street.
FOR SALE—Solid oak fixtures; suit
able for bank or office; worth $750; will |
sell for SSO to quick bfryer. Apply New j
York Loan Office, 225 Market street.
CIGARS Our Xmas Offer. 50-Cre- I
Malta. 75c postpaid, or 12 Little- I
I Havanas, 12 Old-Rye and 26 Cre-Maltas, I
j sl. or 150 Cre-Maltas, $2. Snell & Co., \
I Red Lion, Pa.
! FOR SALE Ford touring car in !
; good condition. Equipped with Presto- |
j Lite, Klaxon horn, speedometer and !
| seat covers. Will sell with or without
! equipment. Call at 229 North Second i
j street. , ;
i FOR SALE. STEAM BOILERS—Two I
: slightly used cast Iron square sectional
) boilers; one 925 sq. ft. and one 2,340
I sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001
Capital street.
| EDISON PHONOGRAPH. 2 and
I minute machine, with 115 records, can
■be bought for SIO.OO. Bargain if taken I
at once. Easy terms to reliable partv. i
Apply 1317 Derry. !
I ,
! FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS
CALENDARS
I SAMPLES AT HALF-PRICE
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. j!
| THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS., j
OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE.
BELL 1577 R.
GLASS window signs Furnished i
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and ' •
| Board and Table Board at 25c each. Una
of these signs will be given with eacij 1
I six-time order for a classitleu ad If ;
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
- Telegraph. (
I FOR SALE A very old German vio- !
I lin, remodelled. In excellent condition.
Will sacrifice to quick buyer. Call at i
| 228 Charles street. j
I FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up- ! i
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Gold Fish aud Globes of all sizes; Bird i.
Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplier
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- i
wise engaged. Address S. 3286. care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
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-
I . must go. Tables, sideboards,
I chiffoniers, bedroom furniture, stores,
] including 5 new Middletown ranger,
land 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
l dishes ill sell to dealers, but triflers
j need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank
, Cohen, 607- East State street.
j STRIP YOUR WINDOWS for 30c with
I Perfect Strips. Will not bind. For sale
I by SI. A. S.gler Inventor and Stanufac.
iiurer, 017 North Sixteenth street. City,
i Bell phone 1111.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegrapn
Office
FOR RENT
LARGE STORE ROOM FOR RENT—
Built for furniture store room, but suit
able for any other business. Rent rea
sonable. Apply to Louis Begetter,
I> ishnian Apartments, Sixth and Herr
streets.
FOR RENT A large office in the
Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super
intendent in Business Office of Tele
graph.
IH SIXi-.SS t>I'POKTUXITIES
FOR SALE Restaurant, doing line
business. Good location. Reason for
selling, other business. Also cash reg
ister. 4-burner coal oil stove, refrigera
tor, counter, coffee.urn. Address Box
396, Millersburg, I*a.
FOR SALE A small business, suit
able for a party with S3OO 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 Root
and guarantee a water-tight job. Pos
| tal brings us. References from hun
! Ureds of satisfied patrons. Ilite &
Hite, 135 Brady street.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
i port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 in Ave years in tht
, mall order business, began with $5
I Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
i cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
SIY Weatherstrips are guaranteed to
keep out Cold, Rain, Dust and will last
as long as your house stands. Prices
reduced. I put them on right. S. K.
Horst, Penbrook. Pa.
ARCADE BARBER SHO#. 36 N. Court
I Street. Newly remodeled and refitted.
| Clean and sanitary. Complete system
j Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage,
j 25c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwlne, Pro
| prletor.
j FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
i Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
I Druggist and Apothecary, 11!» Siarket
street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
I orders given prompt attention. Bell
| 1960.
, FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, arc
of great importance. They are soon
! worthless If not well painted. We paint
them and paint tbcm well. Hlte &
| Hite, No. 135 Brady street.
HAICK'S
| Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran
i teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for
| hire. Bell phone 161SJ. Rear 1418
Swatara street.
HAULING
R. A. HAHTMAN, Hoarding Stable
nnd .National Transfer Co. Stovers of
pianos, safes, boiler? and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phono No.
SO3R
MONEY TO LOAN
SIONEY A man has a reasonable
tamount of capital looking for business
opportunity either as a partner or in
some business that needs capital. Ad
dress "Capital," care of Telegraph.
SIONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We lnyite inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
I street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 'lO3
Market street.
Household good* In clean, private
rooms- Hcimonaable ratea. Apply to
P. t». Dlener, Jeweler. 40S Market St.
I
| STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
I household goods and merchandise. Pri-
I vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
: per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411
I Broad stre« , Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE OVER
SHAMOKIN CHEEK. AT TENTH
STREET, SUNIHRY, NORTHUM
BERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
I THE Board of Commissioners of Pub
i 11c Grounds and Buildings of the Cora-
I monwealth of Pennsylvania will re-
I ceive sealed proposals until 2 o'clock
; P. M. of Tuesday, the 14th day of De
cember. 1915, In strict accordance with
I the plans and specifications, as prepar
! Ed by G. A. Flink, 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 gurantee of good faith and to
secure the Commonwealth from any
| loss by failure to comply with the terms
I of the bid, all bidders shall deposit a
1 certified check, payable to the State
; Treasurer, tor the sum of One Thou
sand Dollars on some responsible Penn
sylvania Bank or Trust Company, at
l least twenty-four hours before the
! time set for the receipt of the bids. They
shall take the State Treasurer's re-
I ceipt therefor, which receipt must be
I deposited with their bid. Checks will be
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
dressed 'Samuel B. Rambo, Superinten
dent of Public Grounds and Buildings."
SASIUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent.
C. P. ROGERS, JR..
Secretary.
In the Slatter of the Estate of Jere
',jimlah S. Shanaman. Late of Harrls
burir Dauphin County, Pennsylva
. nla. Deceased.
NOTICE is 'hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
in the said estate by the Register of
Wills of Dauphin County *o the under
signed. Al! persons indebted to said
estate wil m&Kc immediate payment,
and those having claims against the
same will present then: for settlement
without delay, to
J. ARTHUR SHANAMAN,
Administrator,
542 Peffer Street.
Harrisburg, Pa. I
E. SI. IIERSHEY.
Attorney.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Annie E. Carnahan, late of
Harrisburg, Pa., deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that Let
ters of Administration upon the estate
of said decedent have been granted to
the undersigned, residing in said city.
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 i
delay, to
DAVID CARNAHAN,
1425 Green St.
NOTICE is hereby given that an I
election of seven (7> Directors will be
held at the Banking Room of the First |
National Bank on Tuesday, the 11th day I
of January, 1916, between the hours of |
II and 1 o'clock.
JAMES BRADY.
President. 1
I ANOTHER DECLINE !;
IN ALLIES' LOAN I
; ]
| Bonds Hit New Low Quota- j
tion; Market Is
Listless
;1 1
By Associated Press
' | New York. Dec. 10. The only note-
i worthy feature of to-day's early trad
ing was another decline in the Anglo- <
Fiench 5 per cent, bonds for future de- i
livery at the new low quotation of ,
i Numerous transactions were recorded j
at that level, including one lot o! 160.
. Regular sales were again made at 9i"!s
. and 97%.
Dealings in standard stocks were .
. light, with few changes of importance, ,
except in war shares, where some mod
'• I erate gains were made. There was
| further active speculation ill low-prlc
lEt. »i. NOTICES
NOTICE
BOROUGH OF STEELTON. PENNSYL
VANIA 4 I'ER CENT. WATER
BONDS.
• SIO,OOO of t per cent. Water Bonds i
• issued January L 1900, to be redeemed
. January Ist, 1916. J
Notice is hereby given that the fol- 1
; lowing 4 per cent. Water Bonds, issued <
by the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylva- <
i nla, January Ist. 1900. and numbered (
. 61, 62. C'i. 64, 74, 79, 82, 85, 93, 94, 95. ,
. 96, 97. 10$. 113. 114, 115, UK LIS and ,
121. amounting to ten thousand dol- ;
. lars <$10,000) will be redeemed nnd (
paid. January Ist. 1916. at the- Steelton <
National Bank, Steelton, Penna. c
t I CHARLES P. FEIDT. (
Borough Secretary. (
NOTICE 1
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ! I
-I having been duly granted by the Reg- I
I ister of Wills of Dauphin County, P»„ , (
■ to the undersigned upon the estate of,.
! Slary A. Zelgler, late of said County,
. deceased, all persons who are Indebted!'
to said estate are requested to make i <
payment, and all persons having any <
i legal claims against or demands upon (
said estate shall make the same known ,
without delay to
P. C. COBLE. Administrator,. '
i Wormleysburg, Penna. ]
PROPOSALS FOR A IIIIIDUE OVEH '
, WYALUSINU CREEK AT CAMP
TOWN. WYALUSINU TOWNSHIP, t
, BRADFORD COUNTY. PA.
THE Board of Commissioners of '
Public Grounds and Buildings of the 1
. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will ;
■ receive sealed proposals until 2 o'clock •
P. SI. of Tuesday, the 14 th day of De- ,
[ I cem>cr, 1915. i strict accordance with *
! the plans and specifications, as prepared ■
! ) by David A. Keefe, the Board's Engl- 1
! neer, for replacing bridge over Wva- 1 }
lusing Creek at Camptown, Wyaluslng j i
, Township, in Bradford County. Penna.. ! '
. i destroyed by flood July 8. 1915. | 1
1 As a guarantee of good faith and to !
; secure the Commonwealth from any 1
i loss by failure to comply with the !
I terms of the bid, all bidders will de- I .
posit a certified check, payable to the !
, State Treasurer, for the sum of Four ;
, Thousand Dollars on some responsible '
Pennsylvania Bank or Trust Companv, 1
: ! at least, twenty-four hours before the '
time set for the receipt of the bids. '
They shall take the SJRite Treasurer's i
receipt therefor, which receipt must be
deposited with their bid.
I Checks will be returned to the 1
i makers, unless forfeited, after the sue- 1 '
I cessful bidder's bond has been approv- | 1
ed and accepted. 7
I Proposals shall be In scaled en- 11
, velopes, marked "Proposals for re- i '
> building bridge at Camptown. Brad- i
ford County. Ptnna..'t addressed to I
i "Samuel B. Rambo, Superintendent of j
Public Grounds and Buildings, Harris
burg, Pa."
SAMUEL B. RAMBO, ,
Superintendent.
C. P. ROGERS. JR..
Secretary.
, ————-————— !
Proclamation
WiHEREAS, the Hon. George Kunkel, I
President Judge, and Hon. Sam. J. SI.
McCarrell, Additional Law Judge, of
Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses- j
sions of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju
dicial District, composed of the County ]
of Dauphin, having issued their pre- ;
i cept, bearing date the 9th day of De- i
camber, A. D. 1915, to me directed for ;
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer ',
and General Jail Delivery and Quarter
; I Sessions of the Peace of Harrisburg for J
the County of Dauphin, and to com- {
mence the second Slonday of January,
1916, being the 10th day of January,
1916, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to !
the Coroner, Justices of the Peace. Al- I
derman and Constables of said County •
of Dauphin that they may be then and ; '
there in their proper persons at 10 j 1
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, I
with their records, inqtlfsitione, exanii- i ;
nations and their own remembrances, 1
to do those things which to tflclr of
flee appertain to be done, and those J
| who are bound in recognizance to
prosecute against the prisoners that 1
are or shall be in the jail of Dauphin 1
County be then and there to pres- '
cute against them as shall be just.
Given under my hand at Harrisburg, I
j the 9th day of December, A. D. 1915, | '
I being the one hundred and fortieth '
year of Independence of the United '
j States. ! <
HARRY C. WELLS. I
Sheriff. ,
i Sheriff's Office. Harrisburg, Pa.,
December 9. 1915.
I I
I NOTICE is hereby given that the fol- J
I lowing accounts have been filed in the 1 •
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin 1 1
I County, Pa., and will be confirmed by | ,
i said Court on the 13th day of January,
| 1916, unless cause be shown to the con- I !
|trary: .
First and final account of Harrisburg
I Trust Company, guardian for Elizabeth J .
Hamilton, a wcakminded person.
First and final account of Harrisburg , \
I Trust Company, guardian for Randolph , ,
| D. Humbert, a weakminded person. ,
I First and final account of Harrisburg i
j Trust Company, assignee of Redsecker *
I. Young, of Middletown, Dauphin '
County, Pa.
I First and final account of the Central _
Trust Company. Harrisburg, Pa., guar- j
dlan of Wilson B/Smith. a weakminded J
person. ,
1 Account of John N. Straw, committee
of William H. Straw, a lunatic.
I Final account of William B. Meetch, '
committee in the room and stead of j
I George A. L. Row. deceased, committee ,
of George Hetrick, deceased.
I First and final account of H. A. Shaf- s
fer, executor of the last will and testa- .
1 ment of T. B. Davis (now deceased), t
I committee of James Dyke, a lunatic.
Final account of George B. Etter, «
trustee of the estato of lx>utsa P. Lee
brick, of the Borough of Halifax. Coun- ,
ty of Dauphin, Pa., who Is now decead- i
ed. *
Account of Job J. Conklin. assignee
of Harrisburg Post Card Company. ,
Fifth and partial account of Charles
F. Kirschler, receiver of Traders' and
Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Report and account of Don SI. Lar- _
rabee. receiver of the National Protec- V
tlve Association. ■
Account of John C. Orr, receiver of „
Bowman, Slell and Company. *'
HENRY F. HOLLER, r
Prothonotary. ,
I NOTICE Letters of Administration ?
<m th* Estate of Edward Boyer, late of
Harrhiburg. Dauphin county, Pa., de- .
ceased, having been granted to the *
undertigned resic ing in Harrisburg,
all persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present c
them for settlement.
SARAH J. BOYER, l
Administratrix.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Samuel M. Crawford. 1
Hate of City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County. Pa., deceased, having been S
granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said Estate are re- S
I quested to make immediate payment,
; and those having claims will present «,
them for settlement. V
I MARIAN E. CRAWFORD.
Executrix, „
1614 State Street, ?
Harrisburg, Pa. '
SCOTT S. LEI BY. j ti
Attorney. I j
Ed nod obscure mining shares, but |
standard stocks moved irregularly.
Trading In Anglo-French bonds
dwindled after the first hour, sales In
that period, however, exceeding $500,-
000. Dealings in stocks declined steau
y;, the market becoming absolutely
llsiless before noon. Such shares as
Bapopllas Mining and Ontario Silver
was again actively manipulated ' and
Mercantile Marine, Pfd., was In further
demand. Texas Company led the high
priced specialties, advancing 4!« to 216.
General Motors, Pfd., rose SH: Liggett
Myers -I to 2G9, and International
Nickel to 202. United States Steel
was strong In anticipation or the No
vember tonnage report. Bonds were
lower.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes. 3 North .Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street, New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York. Dec. 10.
Open. Clos.
Alaska Godl Mines 22 "-a 22 ti
Allis-Chalmers j 31% 31
American Beet Sugar .. 71 >4 70
American Can GO Ml 59
American C&F x d 1%. 80 78%
American Ice Securities. 27 2«U
American Locomotive .. 09 Vi 69%
American Smelting 98% 97%
American Sugar 116% 115%
American T & T 125% 128%
Anaconda 86% 85%
Atchison 106% 106
Baldwin Locomotive ... 114% 111%
Baltimore &- Ohio 93% 93%
Brooklyn R T 88% 88
California Petroleum ... 27 26%
Canadian Pacific 182 179%
Central Leather 50 54%
Chesapeake and Ohio.. 63 62
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94 93%
Chicago, It 1 and Pacific. 19 19
Chino Consolidated Cop. 53% 52%
Colorado Fuel and Iron 51% 150%
Consolidated Gas 142% 142% i
Crucible Steel 73% 71%
Distilling Securities .... 47 ~ 46%
Erie 43 48%
Erie. Ist pfd 57% 56%
General Electric Co 175% 175%
General Motors 530 525
Goodrich B F 73% 73%
Great Northern »ld ... 126% 125%
Great Northern Ore subs 49 48%
Guggenheim Exploration 77% 76%
Inspiration Copper 44 % 44%
Interboro-Metropolltan. . 21% 21%
Kansas City Southern .. 31 31
Lehigh Valley 81% 80%
Maxwell Mot 76% 74%
Mex. Petroleum 92 91%
Miami Copper 33% 33%
Missouri Pacific 4% 4%
New York Central 103% 103
N. Y.. N. U. and H 74% 74
New York Ont., and \\\ 30% 30 >4
Norfolk and Western ... 120 119%
Northern Pacific 116% 116% j
Pennsylvania Railroad . 59% 58%
Pittsburgh Coal, pfd. .. 34% 34 i
Press Steel Car 64% G3% i
Railway Steel Spg 44% 44% j
Raj- Con Copper 25% 25
Reading . 81% 80%
Republic Iron and Steel. 55% 54
Southern Pacific 101% 100% I
Southern Ry . .... 23% 22%
Southern Ry jd 61% 61"
Studebaker 168% 164% !
Tennessee Copper 57% 57
Third Ave 61% 61%
Union Pacific 138% 137%
U S Rubber 55% 55%
U S Steel 87 86%
U S Steel pd 115% 116%
Utah Copper 79% 78%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 47% 46%
Western Union Telegraph 88% 88%
Westinghouse Mfg 68% 67%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Dec. 1-o.—Stocks closed
lower. •
Cambria Steel 73 If.
General Asphalt 34i.j
General Asphalt, Pfd 71 3i
Lake Superior Corporation 9%
Lehigh Navigation 78%
Lehigh Valley 80 is
Pennsylvania Railroad 59 i
Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd &2 I
Philadelphia Electric 27% j
Philadelphia Company 43 '
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 20% I
Philadelphia Traction 79 1 -
Reading 80'4 !
Storage Battery 68 |
Union Traction 45 '
United Gas Improvement 88%
United States Steel 86
Warwick Iron and Steel 10%
PBiI.ADGI,rHn PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Dec. 10. Wheat —j
Steady; No. 2. red, spot and December,
SI.IS® 1.20; No. 2, Southern, red, $1,16 1
©>l.lß.
Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local,
SOW81c: steamer, No. 2, yellow, local.
79(fi)80c.
Oats Firm: No. 2. w'ulte, 49® 19% c;
No. 3. white, 46%47c.
Bran—Steady, fair demand; city
mills, winter. per ton, $24.50;
western, winter, per ion, none here; i
Spring, per ton, *23.00®/23.50.
Refined Sugars Market easier; '
powdered, 6.20#6.25c; fine granulated, I
6.10© 6.175 c; confectioners' A, 6.00& I
6.0": o.
Butter Market firm; western, I
creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, I
fancy, 38c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts. |
free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current I
receipts, free eases. $10.20 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, slo.Bu
per case; do., fleets, free cases, $10.20
per case.
Live Poultry Market dull: fowls,
12<fj>14c; old roosters, 10@llc; broil
ing chickens. .64circ Spring chl. k ~,
12(fil4c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, 14@16c;
turkeys. 18©>20c.
Dressed Poultry Market steady;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do.,
average, 16%@17%c; do., unattrac
tive. 13ffil6c; ice packed fowls, 13 i
if/>l7c; old roosters. X3%c.; broiling
chickens, nearby, 22®26c; do., western,
20ji>22c; roasting chickens, western,
choice to fancy, I8@19c; do., fair to
good, 12® 17c; Spring ducks, nearby, IS
@2oc; do., western, 12® 18c; geese,
nearby, 16@18c; do., western, 14@16c;
turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 23®
24c; do., western, do., 22®23c; do., fan
to good. 20@21c: do., inferior 15@19c.
Potatoes Market firm; Penn
sylvania. fancy per bushel. 95c®51.00; j
do., fair to good, per bushel. 70®78c;
Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 40®55c; Jer- I
sey, No. 2, per basket. 20®25c.
Flour Quiet. nominal; winter, I
straights. $5.10@5.95; do., patent. $5.60
13)5.85; Kansas straights, $4.86@5.85; i
Spring straights, $5.10®5.90; do., pat- 1
ent, $5.50415.80; do., favorite brands,!
$5.90® 6.15.
Bay Market firm; No. 1, large i
bales, $21.00®21.50; No. 1, medium i
bales, $20.50® 21.00; No. 2, $19.00® 19.50; :
No. 3. do.. $15.50® 17.50.
Light mixed, $18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do.,'
tlk.uogyl&.&u. No. 2 do.. $15.00® I #.oo. I
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, HI., Dec. 10. Hogs Re
ceipts, 60,000; moderately active, most
ly 20c under yesterday's average. Bulk !
of sales. $6.10©6.60; light. $5.75®6.50; J
mixed, $6.00®6.75; heavy. $6.20(5)6.75; I
rough, $6.20®6.35; pigs, $4.16®5.75. |
Cattle Receipts, 2,000; firm. Na- 1
tive beef steers, $5.50®10.50; western,
$6.20®8.20; cows and heifers, $2.60®
6.20; calves, $6.50® 10.25.
Sheep Receipts, 8.000. Wethers, i
$6.10®6.75; lambs, $7.25®9.40.
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Dec. 19.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.12%; May,
1.14%: July, 1.06%.
Corn—December. 66%; May, 70%.
Oats—December, 40%; May, 43%.
Pork—December, 16.75; January,
17.90; May. 17.95.
Lard—December, 9.40; January, 9.55; ■
May, ,9.82.
Ribs—December, 9.60: January, 9.80;
May, 9.90.
WIDOWEH OF AO BRIIXiK-OROOM
Widower of 60 years and divorced
of a dozen years less were among
those who obtained a marriage license
Lo-duy. They are Godfrey Hoke and
Minnie Mordorf of this city. i 1
ASKS $5,000 FOR
SCATTERED CARES
Morris Rashinsky Says Car
Hit Wagon; Begins
a Suit
IBHwibik The scattering
fil| r d# teenth streets No
the bread' and cake
-.-■■ i EST that comprised tho
.gggjg&ji"SfcstStf contents or his
Bs SsSjsSng bakery wagon, tl.o
•nlf ' n~| to .his wagon, the
bruises ho himself
sustained - these
Items are wortii at
least $,',000 damages to him, so Morris
Rashinsky claims. He asked for that
sum to-day in beginning an action !n
| trespass against the Harrisburg Hail
ways company. Tiie company's car. lio
declared crashed into his team at Tliir
teenth and State when ho wan conipell
ed to drive on the tracks. This was
necessary, he adds, because the street
had been torn up by the company.
Divorce*.—Among the pre-
Christinas divorces handed down to-dav
by the Dauphin county courts were tba
separation papers for Bessie vs. Wilson
1 ottelger. Potteiger has been mixed in
most every court session in one or an
other for the last couple of vears, ever
since he was probationed foi trying to
perform a criminal operation on a girl.
Other divorces handed down were Lydiit
• vs. Boyd Kolir; Frank vs. NKathe'rlnn
Wesley; John D. vs. Pearl Gebhart, and
Amelia May vs. Louis Testi.
Court CaleutlnrN Cor IIIKt Out. Pro
thonotary Harry F. Holler to-dav is
sued the court calendar for 1916. 'it is
an attractively bound and printed little
folder that has all the essential dates
and notes for convenience of attorneys
and court attaches.
Ask Confirmation of AcconntM. At
least a dozen accounts of trustees,
guardians, etc., will he presented to the
Dauphin county court for conflrniatlon
?-. n I J , a U uar y by Prothonotars Harry
F. Holler.
Present Grading Scliednle. The
board of viewers recently appointed by
the Dauphin county court to assess
benefits and damages in the opening of
.seventeenth street from Herr to 220
feet northward presented their schedule
1 . • ®. ounc " chamber to-day. The
cost is $750 and the benefits to abutting
property owners will amount to about
| nfty-eight cents a foot front.
T\\ OSTK.\>IERS SI NK
By Associated Press
London. Dec. 10. The Italian
| sfearner Dante Allghieri and the Nor
] wegian steamer Ncreus have been
I sunk. The crews or both vessels were
j saved.
i Two vessels by the name of Dante
[ Alighieri are listed In the shipping rec
ords, the larger, an Italian Trans
atlantic Company liner, a vessel of
9,754 tons gross, having been taken
over recently by the Italian authori
ties for government service. She was
built only fhls year. The other steamer
of this name ,ac raft of 178 tons rgoss
and 87 feet long, was built in 1891 and
owned in Naples. The Nereus was a
vassel 208 feet long.
DR. DERNBUBG IX VIENNA
By Associated Press
London, Dec. 10, 3.55 p. M.—An
"Amsterdam dispatch to tlio ftxchange
Telegraph Company says that Dr.
Bernliard Dernburg, former German
colonial secretary, who left the United
j States last June after spending several
' months there in the interests of Ger
' many, has arrived at Vienna on a
| political mission. It is said he will
j also visit Rumania, Greece, Turkey
! and Bulgaria.
NINTH WARK TAX BOOK FIRST IV
j The first tax book and exoneration
! list for 1915 was filed this morning
with the county commissioners when
the Ninth ward tax collector's return
was made. The commissioners at
once began a perusal of the exonera
tions with a view to purging the ex
onerations.
r —-— n
FOR SALIC
Slightly used overcoats from $1.50
up: all good condition. Bought 2.000
army snoes from the Government,
will sell for $1.50 a pair. Money
back if not satisfied. Seeing is be
lieving. Come and convince your
self. Open evenings. S. Meltzer, 513
I Walnut street.
| *
: f \
FOR SALE
High grade marabous, bought
from H. C. Dodge, the hatter, muffs
and scarfs. We will sell at a sacri
fice. Also bought Huckel's velour
I $7 hats will sell for $1.50. Come
and see how much you can save.
| Dodge handles but the best. Open
evenings, S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut
street. 4
i ■ -J
READY MONEY
for Individuals pressed by lack
of funds to meet Immediate
necessities, at legal rates, pay- i
able in weekly or monthly In
stalments. No publicity.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan & Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT ST.
Under supervision
State Banking Department.
I —— .
\
i 100 Head of Horses and
Mules For Sale at
Public Auction •
Our horses are what we repre-
I sent them to be. They mint be
I right. If things are not as stated,
i we refund your money. We have
I the best broken horses in Harris
burg, from 5 to 6 years old. Every
I horse Is going to be sold for the
j highest dollar. Please do not for
get the sale on
Wednesday Afternoon,
| Dec. 8, at 1 O'clock Sharp
You bring your horses, wagons
i and harness, and we will sell them
I for you. Sale every Wednesday
i afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp. We
j sell all kinds of horses privately.
We are open from 8 A. M. to 9
M. BLATT, Proprietor
1120 FULTON STREET
Phono United 586-F
—LOANS—!
ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITUHB
AT LEGAL RATES.
Small Monthly Payments.
I'roflt Shnrlng Loan Soeletr
( No. Market Square (Sifconer Bldg.)
Conducted Under State Banking
Dept. License No. 24.
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