A Telegraph Wait Ad fill Hiekly leal Hat Vacant Room Deaths CHAMP On January 2. 1916. Miss] Llllle Cramp. , „ I Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at - i o'clock, from her late residence, —.3 , North Fifteenth street. The relatives , _ and friends are invited to atttspd without further notice. ____ KXUI.L On January 3. 1916. betli Ettele Knull. at Mlddletown, Pa. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 P. M.. from her late residence, 42 West Main street, Mlddletown. Pa. j LOST LOST Tool kit, between 30 North Second street and Camp Hill. Kinols return to C. M. Sigler. Inc., 30 North Second street. , LOST On Sunday evening, between Fourteenth and Seventeenth streets, on Market, a black marabou fur. trimmed in ostrich. Finder please return to 14.4 Market street. i.OST Pocketbook, containing: be- I tween S4O and »50. between Thirteenth and Hunter to Thirteenth and Market streets. Liberal reward if returned to , Telegraph. ' LOST January 3. in Steelton or this cltv or enroute. gold elitum. locket . and knife. Initials "R. G. ii. on knife. Reward. Return to Mark Murntna, | County Treasurer, Courthouse. , I>OST Black moire handbag, con taluing change and two keys; also coin purse to match bag; valued as a girt. . Kindly return to this office. FOUND ~FOCND A way to end your clean ing and dveing worries by calling either phone for Eggert's Sbeani Dyeing nnd French Cleaning Workfc. 1240 Mar ket street. We call and deliver. HKLP WANTED —Male WANTED Conscienwaus, earnest man for salesman, etc., for our Steeiton Department. We want a clean-cut, in dustrious, sober, honest man, who is ; not afraid of work, and who will agree tu continue in our employ a sufficient time to thoroughly understand our busi ness. We preter a resident of Steel ton. Apply in writing, giving age, sal ary expected and places where for merly employed. Address Employment Department, United Ice and Coal Com pany, Harrisburg. WANTED Boy over 16 years of age, for the tea and coffee business; must be abie to furnish reference.; Ap ply Grand Union Tea Co., -us North Second street. WANTED Toolmakers. automatic | screw machine operators, and hand screw men. for large concern Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation paid. Good wages and steady work for reli able men. Replying, state age, experi ence and previous places ot employ ment, otherwise no attention paid to application. Address T., 34i4, care of* Telegraph. WANTED Milling, drilling, short and long reamer hands, and lathe op erators wanted for out-of-town worn. Good wages. Applications must state age and full particulars as to previous employments and experience or_no at tention paid. Address M., 3453, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy over 16, to make himself useful in grocery store; give experience and reference. Address X., 3455, care of Telegraph office. WANTED First-class machinists wanted. State age. Full experience. Address G.. 3452, care of Telegraph. WANTED Responsible man to sell Wat kins products in Perry county, Cumberland county and Northumber land county. Must be able to furnish team or automobile and give personal bond with two securities. Address A. R. Martin. 500 West Main street. Hum melstown. Pa. WANTED A drut '■erk. a qualified assistant, or a clerk with two or .three years' experience, for -ill-urban store, near Philadelphia. Best nf referenc re quired. Write Wyr>. ote Pharmacy. Wyncote, Pa. WANTED Experienced cost clerk. Applicant must have general office ex perience. Must be neat and accurate. »>ood position for right party. Apply at Hershev Employment Bureau. Her- ' ; hey. Pa. GOVERNM _ .T POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, B. Y. 372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington. D. C. | ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Abiebodied, unmar ried men between ages of IS and 35; citisens 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 Energetic boy, over 16 years, to make himself useful in ship ping room. Chance of advancement to right boy. Give name and address of former employer. Address Z., 3447. care of Telegraph. ' FARMS FOR SALE 187-ACRE FARM Three miles southeast of Pen brook on the road to Union Deposit —l2O acres cultivated, 30 acres meadowland, 7 acres woodland. 9-room frame house in fair con dition large frame bank barn silo large hogpen with concrete floors. This property is well-known as the "Wm. Handshue farm" and has proved to be one of the best pro ducers in the country. 103-ACRE FARM Three miles east of Middletown on the Colebrook road 65 acres cul tivated. 7 acres meadow and 30 acres woodland. Two-storv frame house with 12 rooms frame bank barn run ning water for stock. This is the "Moyer Farm" and de serves your consideration. 70-ACRE FARM Two miles west of Hummelstown on the road from Beaver Station to Hoernerstown 53 acres etiltlvated. 7 acres meadow, 10 acres woodland. 57 bearing apple, 155 young apple. 447 peach, 64 pear. 50 cherry and 15 plum trees 135 raspberry stalks and other small fruit. S-room house new summer. lious» frame bank barn and out buildings. As this farm is only six miles from Harrisburg it is especially de sirable; it is now occupied by the ,'iwner, Mr. Taylor. 8-ACRE FARM About 1 % miles west or Me chanicsburg on the Trindle Spring road —along the Harrisburg to Car lisle trolley line an S-room two story frame house in good repair frame stable and outbuildings 135- ft. Artesian well, and cistern Now occupied by the owner. Mr Ira Dreese: prompt possession can be arranged for. •%-ACRE FARM About 1% miles north of Middle town 5-room frame and log house l%-storv summer house -- frame stable apple, peach, pear and cherry trees. The above mentioned farm* nrr J 1 of 0,,r '"K' list nhlrh will he furnished you upon rrqurnt. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Ilonila l.orunt aud Court Simla * WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARJFUSBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 5, 1916. HELP WANTED—MaIe I WANTED .Sheet Metal Workers : ( who can make or Install Blow Piping. ; I state age ana experience. Sterling i I Blower Company, Hartford, Conn. : ATTENTION MlftitiAMCS! l i Waatea--Pirsi-Ci2bs Men, ! In the following trades: Tool and die- ! 1 makers, tool designers; i 1 general all-around machinists, bench, j I floor, lathe, boring bill, planer, sh&per, ! milling machine; hand and automatic, i screw machine operators and setters; internal, external and tool grinders; bearing scrapers; brass finishers. Fox. i speed and monitor hands; wood and j metal patternmakers; automobile trim mers. backhangers; top and body fit ters; wood and metal bodymakors; panelers. bumpers, finishers; light and neavv sheet metal workers. Address, with reference. Box 322, Detroit, Mich. WANTED Man for labor work; j also a single white {nan to Are boilers and do general work around house. Apply 1700 North Second street. i TOOLMAKERS, dlemakers dlesink- I ers .and rirst-ciass tool room machine ! hands. Steady employment at good l wages for qualified men. Give full par ' tlculars in first letter. Box 174. De j troit. Mich. ! MACHINISTS WANTED Boring I mill or lathe hands,—who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad i dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westfnghouse Electric & Mfg. ! Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Reliable colored girl; i no cooking; must be good ironer and rleant r and sleep homo at night. Ap ! ply 2201 North Second street. t i i WANTED A whito woman to wash ! dishes. Apply 211 Walnut street. j i j WANTED Young, white woman for child's nurse; must sleep at home.ref ; oretire required. Inquire at 406 North ! Third street. WANTED Girl or young woman. ; white preferred, to assist in house ! work and care of child; pleasant home; j can attend High School, if dtslred. Ad dress T.. 34 45. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman for gen eral housework; small family; refer ences required. Call 1859 Market-e4rcet between 11 and 12 o'clock, or phone , 2047 W. WANTED Good, strong, reliable white woman, with good references, to do day's work; no other need apply. I Call at 1504 State street morning or in ! evening after 5 P. M. WANTED Girls- over 16 years of age to work in laundry; good wages to right parties. Sanitary Family Wash ' ins Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Girl to do office work. Must be able to do type j writing. Royal Bedding Com pany, 22 North Eleventh street. GIRLS WANTED Steady work on ! power machines. Apply Twelfth and . Bridge streets. New Cumberland Pa.. Jackson Underwear Co. WANTED Experienced white girl I for general housework; references re l quired. Apply 2012 North Third street. WANTED Lady for office work in dyeing and cleaning establishment; middle-aged preferred; knowledge of 'bookkeeping not required; state ref ; erence. Address 0., 3393, care of Tele- I graph. i WANTED Girl to work in office; ■ experience not necessary; give refer , ence. Address J., 345, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young lady to answer telephone calls and do general office work. We want a person who will work conscientiously for our interests and j make themselves valuable to us. State age, salary expected and place where . formerly employed. - Apply by letter I only. Address Employment Bureau, care of United Ice & Coal Co. WANTED Girl for general house work; must be able to cook; reference required. Apply 1701 North Second : street. WANTED Girl to do general , housework. 113 Kelker. WANTED White woman, with good references, to do general housework in small family: good wages to suitable applicant. Apply 12 South Nineteenth ! street. i WANTED Woman to attend invalid I man; must be strong; one with experi ence preferred. Apply Hartman, Third and Valley street, Summerdale. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street, Harrlsburg, Pa. W ANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City ! Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. 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. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Extra Help Salesladies Salesmen Spot Cash Salt- Apply at once EDWARD CU„ 443 Market St. WANTED. AT ONCE Experienced operators on power sewing machines. •jOOd wages. Also boys over 16 vears old from Steelton. Apply Steeiton Glove Co.. <O9-11 South Second street, Steel ton, Pa. jProspect Hill Cemetery! ? MARKET AND 20TII STHKKTS j j J This cemetery is soon to be en-T Tlarged and beautified under plans? I prepared by Warren H. Manning. T i iMts will be sold with the per-1 Ipetual-care provision. Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. t Herman P. Miller, President t I.OCLST IJiD COI RT STREETS ! BEI.I. PHONE 15IW I SITUATIONS WANTED— Male | WANTED Position as bookkeeper I or general office work; can furnish |i : good reference. Address C.. 341'.', care;; I of Telegraph. x j ■ , WANTED First-class tin and j 1 she* tiron workman, used to all kinds, of 1 copper, tin and sheetiron work, stoves \; i healers and ranges, desires position, i - I Address M. Armington. 748 Dunkle i street, Harrisburg. ; , ' WANTED Man wants position as !; i chaulteur, or work in garage washing - 'carts, etc.; preferences. 123 Liberty!, street. WANTED Middle-aged, married 1 ; man mants position driving team, or i any kind of. work; handy with tools; can J give good reference. Apply or address, j • 1324 Cowden street. WANTED Registered manager ' i i wishes relief wprk for any days in j i week, or Will accept a regular position, j : j Address Drugs, care of 'i elegraph. I WANTED Young man, 1J years of i , age. would iike work of any kiud, or 1 ' i out-of-town traveling. Address, M., , j 3444, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Stenographic, clerical or , i billing position desired by young man 1 , with six years' experience; references; , moderate salary.. Addles K.. 3443, care j : of Telegraph. j j WANTED ln private family, gen- j, eral housework by colored man. Ad- / . dress 3u4 Cherry street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ,j i WANTED Neat, colored girl wants ! ' position doing light housework in prt- ( 1 1 vate family, or as diningroom girl. Call | 1521 Fulton street. WANTED Woman wants work for Monday. Tuesday aud Thursday; no , I washing. Call 6t>9 Briggs street. j WANTED —By young girl, position j jas nurse girl: can give reference. Ap-i ply 109 Manada street. City. WANTED—Experienced clerk wishes position. Either stationery or art shop ; ' preferred. Address C., 132 Hoerner > j street. j ■ WANTED Washing and ironing I wanted. 71S Pennsylvania avenue. i I WANTED Washing, ironing and | | day's woi k by two \ fVglnia girls. Ad-t ; dress 1605 Elm street j WANTED General housework by ! I colored woman just from Virginia. Call : j Bell phono 66611. WANTED Regular wash places, ! ; rooms or offices to take care of by col- j ! ored woman. Call Bell phone 666 R. KKAL LS'i'ATK FOK SALE JUST COMPLETED, a three-story j ! brick house chestnut finish steam ! heat side entrance. It is a beauty I and offered for 53,200. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. 1 WHAT will you give for Bailey ; street? Rental. sl4. 340 Crescent street | is offered at 13,250. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 ' | South Thirteenth street. TWO DAUPHIN PROPERTIES—Pow ley property on the main street six- j j room house in good condition lot. i 40x150 feet. Price S7OO. Talley prop erty —on the main street—lo-room house bath steam heat electric lights. Price. $1,400. H. G. Pedlow, 110 i South Thirteenth street. NEW HOUSES, with steam heat 1 i gas and electric light all other mod ern improvements brick construction j —location Riverside, uptown, and on ! Allison Hill. Prices only $3,100 to $3,300. I Bell llealty Co.. Bergner Building. j' ! FOR SAL Farm, 107 acres, locat ed one mile northeast of Harrisburg; ' j good land for trucking. .Apply to H. u. , I W'almer, Penbrook. or M. H. Nissley, 1546 State street, Harrisburg. LOTS Levi Brandt Est.. Elkwood, New Cumberland. 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments, jsc trolley. Keeney & Simmons. Agents. j FOR SALE Two new brick houses, ; all modern improvements, six rooms | : and bath, gas, eleetrie lights, etc. Large [porches and yards, near street car line, i j Special prices and easy payments for i •tuick sale, only $2,300 and $2,500, corner ; Briggs and Poplar streets, near , ' Twenty-first street. Apply L. Mlnter, 1 Bell phone 590 W. United 563 W. $3,000 WILL BUY a corner property j |on South Front street. All improve ! ments. This property is becoming more j valuable and should contmand your at i tention. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. SOUTH STREET DWELLING FOR i I SALE at $3,300. all improvements; four | rooms on first lloor—suitable business | ! location, easily altered buy it while i I the price is right. Bell Realty Co.. ! Bergner Building. i FOR SALE r»10 and 1912 North i Seventh street, in good condition; all , ! improvements; will be sold cheap if suit. ,is made before March 1. Inquire 1910 North Seventh street. Bell phone 733 J. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo- | callty in city. \A bargain. Price and ; terms for the asking. Address "Homo.'' j Of Harrisburg Telegraph. j HEAL ESTATE EOK HEM FOR RENT—IIS9 Derry street—two- j story brick porch gas and elec- ; trlclty all improvements in ex cellent repair. Rent, $20.00 per month. Inquire il. L. Bowman, 259 Herr street. FOR RENT 723 N. Nineteenth St $ll.OO | 1813 Briggs St., improvements. 15.50 i 547 Vernon St.. new 19.00 H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St. FOR RENT Two new brick houses on Briggs street near Twenty-first j street, just - finished, all modern Im provements. six rooms and bath, elec- ' trie lights, gas. large porches and ! yards, etc.. $16.00 and $17.00 per month. Apply L Minter, Bell phone 590W, Unit ed 563 W. FOR RENT Seven-room brick houses, side entrance, steam heat, all improvements, 2028 Swatara street, j 3 IS.OO and 2031" $19.U0 per month. 2555 j i and 2357 Prospect street, new six-room ' ! houses, all Improvements, rent $14.00. ; Inquire Irvin Johnston, 2052 Swatara ; street. Bell phone 2986 M. FOR RENT Three-story brick house. 2319 Fourth street; porch fronc I •and back; all modern improvements. Rent. $22.50 per month. Inquire of John J. Hargest. 2204 North Third street FOII RENT No. 1302 State St $25.00 ! No. 132 Hoerner St 16.00 I Private fireproof garage 4.00 i No. 807 N. Eighteenth St 25.00 , J. E. GIPPLE, > 1251 Market St. j Ai'AKT.Ut.Ms Hill KENT j FOR RENT—Apartments, third floor, i 1 with improvements. $lO. Apply to 1745 North Sixth street. I FOP. RENT Five-room apartment ! I house; steam heat, electric light and i gas. Rent low. Apply 1417 Vernon ; i street ! FOR RENT—IO7 South Front street. | third floor front furnished apartment; two large rooms, kitchenette and bath; city steam heat Included. Apply to Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal nut streets ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms i | on second floor, for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone. 1604 Derry : j street. FOR RENT l9 North Third street, storeroom and office rooms: live-room [ apartment 20 North Fourth street; | : three-story, eight-room brick house, I with bath. I?\qiiire second floor 20 i North Fourth street. J ROOMS FOR RENT FOR It. Two furnished rooms, with running water,. In private family. 266 Herr street. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping .corner house; also one large front room, furnished. Address 501 Cumberland. FOR RENT One nicely furnished | room, second floor, facing front and | side .suitable for one or two gentlemen; j close to home boardlug. Call 104 South | Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Two light, furnished j rooms; running water, heat, light, gas i range and kitchen cabinet; corner ! house; reference, exchanged. Address j 342 South Sixteenth. , FOR KENT Large, well-furnished ' second floor front rooms; all convent- \ ences and use of phone. lnquiro Sl3 I North Second street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on; second floor front, for one or two gen- I tlemen, with use of bath, phone and city beat; reference required. Apply \ 272 Briggs street. FOR RENT Very nicely furnished ! rooms, with or without board; city i steam; use of phone; all conveniences. Three furnished rooms, first floor, for : II" • housekeeping. Apply at 9 North > Front street, or at North Third 1 street, between 7 and 10 P. M. FOR RENT Small apartment, neat | and comfortable; tlirie large, attractive j rooms; running water; cabinet and ! range; economical to maintain and in expensive; basement i lockers; phone i privilege*. Apply 1333 Wallace street, j FOR RENT Large, well-lighted j furnished rooms, single or ensulte; city , steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. L M lll.MSlll.il ROOMS FOR RENT BUILT exclusively for light house- i keeping, strictly private, all outside, ! with or without kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and 1 bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments. Janitress service. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily inspection invited. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Furnished apartment or furnished rooms, for light housekeep ing; private bath preferred. Address jO.. 3414 care of Telegraph. WANTED To rent, furnished apart ment house, or three furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, by I young, married couple; no children. Ad | dress S.. 3448, care of Telegraph. : WANTED A iady wishes room and I boarding; will furnish own room. Call, lor write. Miss Mary Stahl. 211 Boas] j street. WANTED j WANTED By young man, room. I with or without board, in private fam ily. Requirements, comfortable room, ! good location, must be close to bath. I among congenial folks. Quote rates. I BOX R.. 33v 1. care of Telegraph. CASH PRICES paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also | Furniture and Carpets. Give descrlp ' tion of goods you want to Send I postal to 636 Herr street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby carriage and 1 bicycle, cheap. Call evenings at 461 i Crescent street. FOR SALE Left-handed rapge. in good condition. 513 Muench street, ; City. FOR SALE—I9I4 Ford touring, latest equipment. Including electric lights, shock absorbers, master vibrator. Ap ply 20r.n North Sixth street. FOR SALE Reed baby carriage; In excellent condition; used about three months. Inquire 1642 Market street. FOR SALE A Vim truck, brand new; will be sold cheap to a quick i buyer. Reason for selling, have no use i'or it. Addres C.. 3392, care of Tele | graph. FOR SALE Grocery store, near | city. Will sell property, stock and fix ! tures at sacrifice. Must sell on account of other business. Address Store, care [of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE 1,000 De Luxe Calendar Samples. Bargain for Entire Lot. Communicate or call Bell Phone 1577 R. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., Third and Cumberland Streets. Over Miller's Shoe Store. I CALKS—CALKS—CALKS FOR SALE At Gable s. 111-117 S. Second St., Neverslip and Rowe Screw and Drive Calks, Green Bay and Giant j Grip Drive Calks, Can't Slip and Always ! Sharp Calks. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be ! secured at the Telegraph Business i Office. FOR SALE Buick Truck. Will take cash or exchange for a Ford. Ad dress Howry ic Son, Shiremanstown, Pa. FOII SALE The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings will of fer at public sale in front of State Capi tol Building, at entrance Fourth and I State streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 | o'clock, A. M., January 8, 1916. the fol lowing buildings and structures upon the premises within the boundaries of the proposed extension of Capitol Park ) in Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg; Walnut street. 618. i Short street, 112, 114, 121. North street, 417, 419. State street, 521, 523, 601, 616, 701, 1 703. 709, 711. South alley, 708. Filbert street, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 413. 506. South and Tanners streets. (Wesley Union Church). South street. 432, 505, 507, 701. Cranberry street, 410. Cowden street. 105. 113, 410, 412. North alley, 510. West street and South alley, (Gar age). The purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania through the office of the Superintendent of Public I Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., by certified check or United States ; currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash [ payment of 25 per cent, shall be made I on day of sale and the balance before ] entering upon the property to remove the material purchased. ! In all cases where the premises are i unoccupied possession will be given the purchaser immediately. Where the 1 premises are tenanted possession will be given immediately after the premises i are vacated. The Commonwealth will not be responsible for any damage to property after possession is given, j Purchaser shall state at time of their | offer the time required to remove the i buildings and material after being given possession by the Commonwealth, which in no case shall be longer tban sixty days. All building refuse shall be carted away from the premises by the purchaser. All foundation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the i right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be performed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintend ent of Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE; The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structures un der this Schedule. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. I By order of the Board: C. P. KUGEJtS. JR.. ! » Secretary. I'OR SALE | 1 FOR SALE Scratch Pads new ! J supply—so for 250 while they last. Ap- ! ply Job Printing Department The Tele- ! graph Printing Company. I FOR SALE One sewing machine i wagon and a rubber-tire runabout, fine j condition, cheap. Selling on account of using auto cars. Apply at Singer Sewing Machine Store, 13 Sou\h Market 1 Square. \ m j BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and ' Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants, Second and Chest nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Airedale puppies for sale. Prices reasonable. In quire M. R. Rutherford, Box 58 B—R. D. I No. 1. Harrisburg. Bell phone S4IJ-3 U FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and s tools. Address 8., 3451. care of Tele- i grapn. , FOR SALE Army shoes, slightly x used. Best shoes for railroad men. j Also $3 army hats for 25c. Your money j, back it not satisfied. Open evenings. S. I Meltzer. 513 Walnut street. ! < FOR SALE Corner grocery store, i, stock and fixtures. Sell at inventory, j Address L, 3440. care of Telegraph. 1 J OFFICE SAFE FOR SALE Medium t size, heavy type safe for sale to quick > buyer at a very low price. Answer t Safe, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, ! ' sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter . and Supply Co., 40 North Court street, t FOR SALE Two automobiles, four j and five passenger: good condition: will ! i sell one out of two or will exchange on i 1 small car. Address 327 South Front!' street. ' FOR SALE New cash register. Ap- |] ply 1407 North Sixth street. i FOR SALE Bicycle, double bar j s 1 (Wolfehoundt: newly painted; good i I tires, etc. Big bargain. $lO. 814 North , Third street. I j FOlt RENT FOR light manufacturing, storage or .' shop purposes, a very desirable entire ! i second floor, with private front en- i trance, city steam heat, electric lights | and water, in a new building located I I lust south of Chestnut Street on River ! Street. Apply to ttrinton-Packer Co., Second and walnut sts. FOR RENT Garage rear of 1800 j Market street, facing on Sixteenth I I street. Capacity, two cars. " Rent, ] $5.00 per month for each car. Inquire Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. FOR RENT -r- A large office In the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super intendent in Business Office of Tele- j graph. j ULbi.N »'>s Ol'l'Oß'i L A iT.ES ANY intelligent person can earn good I income corresponding for newspapers; { experience unnecessary. Send for par- I ticulars Press Syndicate. 795. Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the! mail order business, began with $5. i Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- i cock. 355 Lockport- N. Y. j BUSINESS PERSONALS WANTED Men to have their Suits 1 and Overcoats sterilized and pressed. ,' Tickets. sl. good for three pressings. < Guv's. 26 South Third street. Just; phone 3318 J. j i MY Weatherstrips Guaranteed to Keep Out Rain. Cold. etc.. 30c to SI.OO. I Doors and Windows. Beats storm doors. | i Last alwavs. S. R. Horst, General De- j livery. Harrisburg. Pa. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market ; i street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone j orders giv:n prompt attention. Bell j | 1960. HAILING It. A. HARTMAN, Ilonrdlnc Stable nnd National Transfer Co. Movers of I pianos, safes, hollers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather, Manager. Fifth and | Woodbine street. Bell phone No. j 2503 R. ; MONEY TO LOAN i MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate | I security in any amounts and upon any I terms to suit borrower. Address P. O j i Box 174 Harrisburg Pa. 1 STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private I rooms for household goods. $2 per i month and up. We invite inspection, j Low insurance. 437-445 South Second j street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STOI.AGE STORAGE I IN 3-story brick bulldlnsr, rear 40S .Market street Household goods In clean, private i rooms. lleusonalile rates. Apply to 1 I*. U. Diener. Jeweler, 40S Market St. i STORAGE 419 Bfoad street, for j < household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents ! j per month Aoply D Cooper C< 411 ! LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE THE regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Forney Bros. Shoe j Company will be held at their office the second (2d) Monday of January, . 1916. at 3 o'clock -in the afternoon, for i the purpose of electing a full Board of Directors to serve during the year 1916, or until their successors are elected, • and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. ; January 10, 1916, at 3 P. M. JOHN G. FELTY. Secretary. I THE annual meeting of The Tele- I graph Printing Co., for the election of I directors and transaction of other busl i ness that may properly come before the I meeting, will be held at the office of ! the company, 216 Federal Square. Har risburg, Pa., on Monday, January 10, 1916. F. R. OYSTER. Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions ot Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on the Bth day of Janu ary, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M„ or 'as soon thereafter as the said Court ! may be In Session, for the transfer of I the retail Liquor License now held by I i Uriah U. Bollinger, for the "Coxes- j | town Hotel." at Coxestown, Susque ! hanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to Frederick Bosslnger" E. E. BEIDLEMAN. | Attorney for Transferree. \ CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3069 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court i of the United States for the Middle Dls- i trlct of Pennsylvania. Harry R. ilauder | ! and Charles S. Bauder, sometimes trad- j ! ing as Bauder Bros., and as the Mid dletown Carriage Works and Indivldu- I ally, of Mlddletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having ' applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all i | known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said couft at Scranton. in said District, on the 14th day of February, 1916, at 1 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they lia/e, why the prayer of the said 1 petitioner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUKR, j Clerk. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Rachel S. Zarker, late of Har- I risburg, Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters I of Administration on the estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned residing at 223 Walnut Street In said city. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment. and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay, to WILLIAM A. McILHENNY, Administrator. MGHER PRICES RULE OPENING -nckawaniia's Rise of 5i , Points Chief Feature; War Shares 011 Decline Ry Associated I'ress New York. Jan. 5. Higher prices irovailed at to-day's opening, stund rd shares, specialties and coppers coring general gains with a few uii mportant exceptions. Lackawanna j itcel was the chief feature, soon ad- i nncing sls points to 82 and Tennes ee Copper rose a full point. Now | fork Central again led the railway livision, opening at a slight decline j nit soon advancing sufficiently to re- j over its quarterly dividend of IVi > ier cent. The Pacifies and some of i ho eastern lines also showed fract ional advances. United Stales Steel vas in demand, rising well above yes erday's final quotation. New York Urbrake led the specialties, advancing ! Va to 149, later increasing this gain. The mnrket developed a feverish endeney soon after the opening, with ibrupt declines in various specialties, larticuiarly the war group. Hetjilo lem Steel fell 15 to 445; Crucible Ueel 5 to tio and oil and motor issues vere 2 to 4 points under. U. S. Steel ell from ss'.j to 87u and rails were limilarly affected. The only news to iccount for the break other than the 10-called international situation was t rumor that financial institutions vere exercising greater discrimination n their acceptance of industrial eoi ateral. Tracing was active on the letback but by midday most losses ihowed full recovery. Bonds were Ir regular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler liros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex •hatiges, .1 North Market Square. Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Jan. 5. Open. Clos. \la ska Gold Mines 24% 2-1% &llis-Chalmers 2«la American Beet Sugar ... 68*4 67 \meriean Can 60 R S 60 >,<» American C & F 75U 74% American Cotton Oil ... sfi stiVi American Ice Securities . 25*2 20% American Locomotive .. 66% 67U American Smelting .... 112 111% American Sugar 114',£ 111 1 ,® American T & T 12 7% 127% Anaconda 89 "4 89% Atchison 108 107% Baldwin Locomotive ... 11 r> l {• 113% llaltiinore & Ohio 95(s 95 Bethlehem Stool 445 449% Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 57% 87% California Petroleum ... 38% 37% Canadian Pacific 182 ISI% ""entral Leather 53% 53% 'hesapeake and Ohio .. 65 % 65% 'hieago, Mil and St Paul 101% 101'4 Chicago, K I and Pacific 17% 17% "hino (Consolidated Cop. 54% 54% Colorado Fuel and Iron 51% 51% Consolidate Gas 143 143% Crucible Steel 70 67% Distilling Securities .... 47% 46% Krio 43 42% Erie, Ist pfd 58% 58 General Electric Co ... 174 173 General Motors 485 485 Goodrich B. F 74% 73% Lit. North, pd. ex-div 1% 124% 125 St. North. Ore, ss 50 49% Bug. Exp 23% 23% Ins. Copper 45% 45% Interboro-Met 20% 20% Interboro-Met. pd 77% 77% Kansas City South 31% -31% Lehigh Valley 82 81% Maxwell Mot 74% 72% Mex. Petroleum 123 118% Miami Copper 38% 38% Missouri Pacific 5 5 % National Lead 69 68% New York Central xdl% 108% 109% NTNHH 7fi 76% New York Ont and West 29% 30 Norfolk and Western ... 121 % 122 Northern Pacific 118% 107% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 59 59% Pittsburgh Coal 35% 34% Pittsburgh Coal pd .... 110 110 Press Steel Car 64 63% Railway Steel Spg 4 4 4 4 Ray Con Copper 25% 25% Reading 82% 81% Republic Iron and Steel 53% 53% Employers Protect Yourselves NOW With a U. S. F. & G. Compensation and Liability Policy. Hundreds of Employers in Harrisburg and Vi cinity, including some of the largest and most representative concerns, have placed their Com pensation business with this Company. CLAIM DEPARTMENT IN THIS OFFICE GUARANTEES EVERY POLICYHOLDER PROMPT SERVICE AND SETTLEMENT OF ALL CLAIMS Tell Your Broker You Want U. S. F. & G. Protection and Service United Stales Fidelity & Guaranty Co. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND CHAS. EGNER, MANAGER 301 KUNKEIJ BUILDING m i—■ ■—— iimw ■ mir r ■■ —i—wmwi— smmawir**:, \ mil|| 111 ——— For Sale at Bargain Prices Fixtures of Jerauld Shoe Co., 310 Market St., consisting of show cases, floor shoe cases, window fixtures, electric lamps, new cash register, adding machine, Underwood typewriter, desks, chairs, but ton machine, window reflectors, air line cash and package carriers, electric sign, office railing, letter scale, desk and ceiling fans, clocks, check protector, tools and a lot of things used in an up-to-date shoe store. Delivery Monday, January 10th, 1916. JERAULD SHOE CO., 310 Market St. A lot of oak paneling suitable for offices Southern Pacific 103 103 Southern Rj 23% 23% Studebnlcer 163 160% Tenn. Copper 6 4-Hi 04% Third Ave 60% 60% Union Pacific 13!) 14 138 " M IT.1 T . S. Rubber 57 56% U. S. Steel 87% 86% IT. S. Steel, pfd 117% 117% Utah Copper 80% 81 Vir-Car. Chem 49% 48% West. U. Tel 88% 88% West. Mfg 68% 67% I'IIII.AI>KI.I'HI \ I'llOlltCtC By Associated t'ress Philadelphia, Jan. 5. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red. spot, unci January. 11 .27 if 1.2U; No. 2, Southern, red. sl.2s<tf< % Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local. 82%®83%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, lo cal. SI % 111 N J 1..C. Onts Higher; No. 2. white. 50%® IT« 1« : No. 2, white, 47 % ® 48% v. I liran The market is steady; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; western, winter, per ton. none here; Soring, per ton, $23.50@>24.00 Helmed Sugars Market steady; I powdered. 6.05 c; tine granulated. 5.95 c; confectioners' A. ii.Bsc. i Kutter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, i fancy, 37c. j Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania nnd other nearby first*, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $9.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., firsts, free eases, $9.90 per case. Hive Poultry Market firm; fowls, 15$ c 17c; roosters, 12®12%c; spring chickens, 15® 17c; ducks, 15Sil7c; geese. 164i)17c; turkeys, 20@>22c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do., average, 16%®)17%c; do., unattrac tive. 13® 16c; ice packed fowls, 13 4018 c; old roosters, 13e: broiling chickens, liearoy, C<« 2Uc; do., western. 20® 22c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, 18® 19c; do., fair to good, 14@17c; spring ducks, nearby, IS ®2oc; do., western, 12®18c; geese, nearby, 16®18c; do., western, I4<ri>l6c; turkeys, Delaware and Maryland, fancy, ! 2S®3oc: do.. Virginia. 26®27e; do., near ' by, choice to fancy, 25® 26c; do., west ern, choice to fancy, 24®250; do., fair to good. 22©23 c; old tonis, 21c; do., culls. 16fii 17c. Potatoes Market higher; Penn sylvania, facy, per bushel, $1.10®1.25; do., fair to good, 90®95c; Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 55®60c; do., No. 2, per basket, 30Si 40c. Flour Quiet, but steady; winter, straights, $5.65#6.00; do., patent, $6.00 W6..30; Kansas straights, $4.85®5.85; Spring straights, $5.75*95.90; do., pat- ient. $6.00(St 1 6.40; do., favorite brands, i $6,508(16.80. Hay The market Is steady. I with a fair demand; No. 1, largo bales, $21.00(??21.50; No. 1. medium I bales, No. 2, $19.00® 19.50; I No. 3, do.. $15.50(ff 17.50. ! Clover mixed, liglit mixed, $18.50® j 19.00: No. 1. do., slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, do., $15.00@16.C0. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated I'rcss | Chicago, 111., Jan. 5. Hogs Re- Iceipts, 60,000; fairly active at a shale above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $6.655 i 6..90; light. $6.46®6.85; mixed, s(i.stfi 7.00; heavy, $6.55®6.95; rough. $6.5®15.65; pigs, $5.50® 6.50. ' Cattle llecelpts. 16.000; steady. Na | tivc beef steers, $6.25(5i 9.60; western I steers. $6.30f( 8.10; cows and heifers, ! $:;.(><)«6.45; calves, $7.00 (U 10.50. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; steady. I Wethers, $6.65©".15; lambs, $7.50#9.90. I CHICAGO QOA1II) OK Tit AUK j Chicago. 111., Jan. s.—Board of Trade I closing: | Wheat —May. 1.27%; July, 1.19%. i Corn—May, 76%; July. 77%. I Oats —May, IS; July. 46%. ' Pork—January, 18.82; May, 19.20. Dard—Janhary, 10.00; May, 10.27. j Bibs—January, 10.27; May, 10.67. Utc U, NOTICES In the District Court of the United | States for the Middle District of '[ Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy I Nil. 3109 —in the Matter of Walter C. Basklns. Bankrupt. : To the creditors of Walter C. Baskins, of Port Hunter, in the County of Dau | phln ami District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on December 29, 1915, and that the lirst I meeting of the creditors will be held at | the office of the Referee, No. 7 North I Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 A. M. o'clock, on January 17, 1916, at which time the said creditors may at- I tend, prove their claims, appoint a ! Trustee, examine the bankrupt and I transact such other business a may nroDerly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OEMSTED. Beferee in Bankruptcy. January 5, 1916. NOTICE —The annual meeting of the stockholders of the State Capitol Sav ings & Loan Association will be held at the office of the Association, No. 10S North Second street. Harrisburg. Pa., Monday, January 24, at 11 o'clock A. M.. tor the general transaction of business. JOHN P. MEL.ICK, Secretary. 13
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