Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 10, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

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Ki.BKHTt On Saturday, January 8, i
1916, Philip Cline Elberti. a«. his |
home. 319 Burchtield street. <4.
years. . '
Funeral services Tuesday mor Mig ai ,
iiis home, at 10 o'clock. Burial m Mld
dietown Cemetery Relatives ana
v friends invited to attend. -
Kk!l On Januarv 9. 1416. Catherine !
C.. wtfte of John Keil. aged 73 >
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at j
2 o'clock, from her late >'
t:OS North Second street. The rela- i
tives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. Burial
Harrisburg Cemetery.
H KIBIiK Died on January S 1916.
at Pittsburgh. Edward L* Welble.
Funeral services will be held at lite
establishment of Harry M. Hoffman.
:!U> North Second street, ruesda>. -
P. M. Funeral j
KIHVT On Sunday evening. January
*», t916. Mrs. Sadie M . rife of J-ainuei
First, aged 53 years.
Funeral services Thui Hay afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, at her late home. No. 61-
Peffer street. Burial at East liar- |
risburg Cemetery. Relattves and
friends are invited to attend without j
further notice. Please omit flowers. ,j
M\NLEY Edwin Manley. on Friday.
January 7. 1916, aged 44 years.
The relatives and friends and all oi-|
sanitations of which he was a mem- j
ber art invited to attend the services I
on Monday evening, at ij:3o. 1 'TV I ', I,? 1
late residence, 1634 North 1* ourth t
street. Burial Tuesday in ureen
mont Cemetery, West Chester, la.
McCON'XELL On January 7, 1916. at .
the home of her mother. Mrs. ueorge
Hain, 421 South Thirteenth street. .
Grace Hain McConnell. wife of the
late F J. McConnell, of Philadelphia. I
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at - j
o'clock, from her mother s residence.
421 South Thirteenth street. The rela
tives and friends are invited to at- |
tend without further notice. Burial |
private at Shoop's Church Cemetery, j
Philadelphia papers, please copy.
LOST
LOST Pocketbook. on Derry be- j
twecn Thirteenth and Fourteenth
streets. Reward given if returned to ,
office United Evangelical Publishing ;
House, Second and Locust streets. |
IjOgT—A little white French Poodle,
about a month ago. Answers to name
of "Trixie." Liberal reward if returned i
to 115 North street.
LOST—Persian lamb muff and neck
piece, in Market street or at Edwards
sale. Saturday morning. Kindly return
to this office and receive reward.
FOUND
~ FOUND A way to end your clean
ing and dyeing worries by calling
either phone for Eggert's feteam Dyeing
end French Cleaning Works, 1-45 Mar-I
ket street. We call and deliver. J
Utl-1' WANTED—.MaIe J
WANTED Young man. IS years of j
age or more, one wno can ride a bi- ;
cycle. Apply West End Cate, lt>l3 North j
Third street.
WANTED Boy 16 years ot age. for
grocery store, to deliver groceries and
help about the store. Apply Weis Pure
Food Store. 1313 Market street.
WANTED Collector, with bicycle.
Only experienced man need apply. Coi- j
lins Co., 29 North Second street. I
WANTED Young man, about 18, j
to make himself generally useful. Gen- j
eral Film Exchange. 322 Chestnut j
street. I
WANTED Young man, between 16 j
and 20 years of age, who is willing to I
learn office work and business. Ad- j
dress K.. 3396, care of Telegraph. 1
WANTED A drug clerk, qualified .
assistant of two or three years' experi- ,
ence, good habits, -Address 1-*, 3395, f
care ot Telegraph. •
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES I
MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar- j
ried men between ages of is and 35; ;
citizens of United States, of good char- I
acter and temperate habits, who can j
speak, read and write the English !
language. For Information apply to
Recruiiing Officer, Bergner Building, i
3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED A drug clerk, a qualified j
assistant, or a clerk with two or three |
\ears' experience, for suburban store,;
near Philadelphia. Best of referenc re- j
quired. Write Wyncote Pharmacy, j
NVyncote. Ps.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
null or lathe hands, who can work,
from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad- I
dress, or apply. Employment Depart-j
meiit. Westingliouse Electric &_Mfg. j
Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa.
HELP WANTED —I t-male
W..NTED Girl tor general house- !
work. Two in family. Apartment, j
Hanson, 1814 State street. ■
WANTED Five neat-appearing j
young ladies for pleasant cltv work. <
Good wages Call between 6 and BP. !
M. J. E. Dick, 419 Walnut street.
WANTED A middle-aged lady !
for general housework; must be experi
enced. Apply 303 Patriot Building. ,
WANTED Operators having ex- '
perlence on shoes, shirts or shirtwaists.
Apply Devine and Yungel Shoe Co.,
Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED Girls wanted for flat ;
work ironer. Apply Eureka Laundry, j
2S North Cameron street.
WANTED Girl for general house- j
work: good wages and place to right;
party. Inquire Office, 429 Broad street. I
WANTED Girls experienced on;
power sewing machines. Apply Har- •
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street,:
Harrisburg, Pa.
\
FOR SALE
OBERLIN
Real Estate
SIX HOUSES
ON THE MAIN STREET '
Second house west of Hotel, on
north side of street —the "Page"
residence —plot about 40x150 ft., !
Improved with a 2 %-story frame j
house and a 2-stor.v frame stable. |
AT THE END OF SHORT
' STREET—A double, 2-story frame
dwelling—lot about 40x100 ft., and
an adjoining vacant plot of about
60x100 ft.
AT THE SPRING—Just as vou
enter Oberlin—a plot of about lOOx
150 ft., improved with two frame
houses—one rented at $4; the other
at $3. These are not in good re- I
pair, but at the price—Bsoo. vou're
in for a bargain.
SECOND DOOR SOUTH of the
above houses, a two-storv frame
house, with plot about 30x150 ft
Rented at *6 per month Really a
bargain at SSOO.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO. !
(IKAI. ESTATE
Insurance Surely Honda
l.oruat nnd Court Streets
♦
MONDAY EVENING,
| HELP WANTED— FemaIe
W ANTED Experienced
i sewing machine operators to work
on women's and children's wear.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City
Star Laundry, 414-410 State
; street, rear entrance.
: ~ '
WANTED—GirIs to work In laundry;
i good wages to right party. Apply Sani
jtary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and
] Eltn streets.
WANTED Stenographer who can
transcribe her notes accurately; give
age and stale experience; salary. $9 per
week. Address Box K.. 5467. care of
Telegraph
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel
fare looked alter by trained nurse,
j Apply Harrisburg Cigar Cora
| pany, 500 Race street.
; HELP WANTED— MaIe and Female
WANTED Men or women to sell a
live-wire proposition: salary guaran
teed. Apply, or white. C. O. Houston,
| No. 2. Weiss Building, over Boas' Jew
i elry Store. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
I
WANTED, AT ONCE Experienced
operators on power sewing machines.
Good wages. Also boys over Id years
old from Steelton. Apply Steelton Glove
(Co.. 709-11 South Second street. Steel
ton, Pa.
SALESMEN" WANTED
j
' SALESMEN WANTED Experienced
linen earn from *IBO to *3OO per month
j selling our Groceries-Teas-Coffees and
1 specialties direct from Factory to Con
i suiner. \ou can do it too. Goods wide
ilv known. An established business in
! your home county. Fruit Tree Sales
j men. Insurance Agents, Grocery Clerks,
1 Farmers. Carpenters and Painters
• among our best men to-day. Vi rite
1 quick for full particulars. Address the
| E. C. Harley Co.. 1012 East Third street,
; Dayton, Ohio.
SITUATIONS WANTED— Male
WANTED Elderly ' gentleman of
highest churacter ami best habits, who
lias traveled extensively and had years
of business relations with leading busi
ness and professional men. would ap
preciate position as collector or other
work where steady and trustworthy
i service Is more essential than activity,
i Address F.. 3424. care of Harrisburg
! Telegraph.
i WANTED Colored man wants po
sition as chauffeur. Apply 120 Ridge
j street. Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Young, married man
' wants position as teamster: three years'
experience; references. 1T27 Wood ave
! nue.
SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe
WANTED Colored woman wants
j place to do general housework. Apply
j 1012 North Seventh street.
' WANTED Colored woman desires
] work by the day or week, or scrubbing
of any kind; can furnish good refer
ence. Inquire 1324% James street.
j WANTED Experienced sewer
would like position with dressmaker.
I Address, or call, B. C. 8., 426 Crescent
street.
j WANTED Position as cook or
! housekeeper. Address 2014 Kenslng
! ton street.
WANTED Colored woman wants
I cooking in private family or hotel. Ad
j dress D., 3415, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Washing and ironing
I for small family for Mondays or Tues-
I days. Call, or write, 1425 North Sixth
j street.
I WANTED A white woman desires
l position as housekeeper for widower, or
I in a small lamilcan give good ref
erences. Address P., 3465, care of
j Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Farm. 107 acres, locat
| ed one mile northeast of Harrisburg;
' good laud for trucking. Apply to H. U.
; Walmer. Penbrook. or M. H. Nisaley,
1846 State street. Harrisburg.
LOTS Levi Brandt Est.. Elkwood,
j New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to
; one-half acre plets sewer gas
'electricity. *2OO up. Easy payments.
5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents.
! SIXTH STREET DWELLING FOR
{SALE at *3,300: all Improvements; four
I rooms on tlrst floor—suitable business
: location, easily altered buy it while
I the price is right. Bell Realty Co.,
' Bergner Building.
i NEW HOUSES, with steam heat
'gas and electric light all other mod
i em improvements brick construction
| —location Riverside, uptown, and on
j Allison Hill. Prices only |3,10u to *3,300.
i Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
i ANY reasonable offer will be carefully
| considered for 6,'!0 and 632 Peffer street
, —corner plot 36.3x125—paved street on
I' three sides. Bell Really Co.. Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE—
-13 Acres: 2 miles southwest of Golds-
I boro; 8-room frame dwelling; frame
] barn, variety of apple, peach,
plum and cherry. Price. $1,600.00.
I 143 Acres; 5 miles south of New
.Cumberland: orick dwelling; frame
I barn; running water. Price. *5.500.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE Four two-story frame
houses for *1.600.00; located on Russell
avenue. Rent income. *20.00 per month;
! good tenants. Lot, 100x100. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and AValnut streets.
FOH 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 "Homa."
I care of Hal . i.-bu**g Telegrsph.
! REAL ESTATE WANTED
1 WANT TO BUY several smail houses,
good renters, prices not to exceed *:;,000
apiece. Must be good investments.
Private parties preferred. Address In
vestment, 3416. care of Telegraph.
WANT to exchange block of Building
l.ots on Improved City Property. What
.do you have to offer? Address Kx
j change, 3417, care of Telegraph.
I HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
] FOR RENT 607 Maclay street, 9
rooms, improvements. *2O per month;
11921 Moultke. 6 rooms ana bath, *l2
per month. Apply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr
street.
FOR RENT Eight-room house,
with summer kitchen. Rent, *ll.uO. In
j quire 909 Soutli Front street.
FOR RENT No. 78 Disbrow street;
'ten rooms and bath; all conveniences;
i front and back porches; immediate
possession, inquire 29 North Sixteenth
. street.
FOR RENT
No. 1302 State St *25.00
No. 1628 Regina St 25.00
Private fireproof garage 4.00
No *O7 N. Eighteenth St 25.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
Af.VRTME.vrs FOR KENT
FOR RENT Apartment, first floor,
steam heat, C«s. electric equipment
j complete, at 1419 Vernon street Applv
11417 Vernon street, or Baptisti, Third
and Chestnut streets.
BOOMS FOR BENT j
FOR RKNT Room adjoining batli,
southern exposure, heated. nicely fur
nished and alt conveniences in private
family, *2 per week. Call at -09 Harris
street.
FOR RKNT i-arge. weil-furnished
front room: all conveniences and use
of phone; for gentlemen only. Apply:
SIS North Second.
FOR RKNT Two large, third tloor I
rooms; light and pleasant; newly
papered: steam heat; electric and gas
light; use of phone; will rent singly
or ensuite. furnished or unfurnished, i
Meals can be obtained next door in
private family. Apply 1721 North Third
street. Bell phone 1824.
COR RENT Two furnished rooms;
all improvements: gentlemen preferred.
Apply to 107 Kvergreen street.
FOR RENT Two rooms on third j
floor, furnished or partly furnished for :
light housekeeping; also one nicely fur
nished second floor front room; all con
veniences; good location. Apply 1109
North Second.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
on second floor, for light housekeep
ing; use of bath and steam heat. Call i
24 North Fifth street, or 1014 Market. I
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen- j
tlemen, with use of bath, phone and
city heat: reference required. Apply
272 Briggs street.
BOOMS WANTED
WANTED '— Young man desires !
room, with or without board, in private |
fainil '. Reply, giving location and
rate*. Address J., 3120, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Young couple desire
three furnished rooms for light house
keeping. with conveniences; can furnish :
city references. Ad'dress W.. 3463, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED. TO BUY A 5-H.-P. ino- !
tor and an Iron turning lathe, suitable |
for auto work. Address H. M. Menden- |
hall, P. O. Box S6S, Steelton. Pa. ..
WANTED A Ford or Maxwell tour- j
ing car; must be in good condition and ]
price reasonable. Address C. E. Bren- !
ner, Carlisle. Pa., R. D. 5.
WANTED To buy old Brussels or '
ingrain carpets or' fillers. Call 2064
Bell phone or MOW Fnited.
FOR SALE 1
FOR SALE My Weatherstrips are I
Guaranteed to keep out Rain. Snow.!
Dust. Cold, and last as long as house
stands. Cheapest in c ity. Put'on righj.
S. R. Horst, Jr.. Penbrook, Pa.
KOR SALE Edison Standard .
Phonograph in good condition, with 15 I
records: will sell for *6.50 jf taken at
once. This is a bargain. Call 1217
Derry street.
FOR SALE Kplight piano, good
as new; cabinet Victroia. 20 pieces of
latest music: parlor suite: double heater;
cheap. Will arrange part cash, rest in ,
small payments. Address E., 3419. care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter
and Supply Co., 40 North Court street.
FOR SALE Jenny Linds, runabouts 1
and spring wagons, new and second
hand. will be sold cheap oil'account of
going out of business. Sefton Carriage :
Works. 1203 Capital street.
FOR SALE Army shoes, slightly
used. Best shoei for railroad men. i
Also 13 army hats for 25c. Your money
back if not satisfied. Open evenings. S.
Mellzer, 513 Walnut street.
FOR SALE lnvalid chair, with j
rubber tires; good as new. Appl<- 2111
,<loore street.
FOR SALE Ford Touring Car. 1914 j
model: oversized tires: demountable
rims; shock absorbers; master vibra
tor; has new motor; very cheap. Can
be seen at Mr. Dinger's Garage, Sus
quehanna and Basin avenue.
FOR SALE « Pool room, which for- !
merly did from 12,200 to $2,500 business
per year, at No. 1307 North Third street.
For sale on account of ill health. In
quire 279 Calder street.
FOR SALE 5O fullrbred fawn In
dian Runner Ducks, mated for breeding,
now laying. Must bp sold to make room
for other stock. 1.00 each. Auply Elk
view Poultry Supply House. 17*2 North
Third street. Bell phone 3510 J.
FOR SALE Grocery Store, good !
location on Allison Hill. Modern fix
tures and clean stock. Cheap rent.
Other business, reason for selling. Ad
dress H„ .1462, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE At a bargain soda
fountain, with show cases and wall
case. This will be offered for a few
days at a big bargain. Call 1307 Derry
street. t
FOR SALE A Dodge Brothers'
roadster: run 1,400 miles; has been in
use two months. Will be sold cheap.
Apply 38 North Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department The Tele
graph Printing Company.
BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and i
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 Grocery store, near
city. Will sell property, stock and fix
tures at sacrifice. Must sell or. account
of other business. Address Store, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
CALKS—CALKS—CALKS
FOR SALE At Gable s. 111-117 S. :
Second St., Neverslip and Rowe Screw
and Drive Calks, Green Bay and Giant
Grip Drive Calks. Can't Slip and Always
Sharp Calks.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum- \
tners' samples) positively at the lowest !
prices In the city. Call and be con- |
vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats I
on hand. Cohen and Son, Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at sub- 1
way.
FOR SALE My Weatherstrips are i
Guaranteed to keep out Rain, Snow, j
Dust. Cold, and la*i as long as house 1
stands. Cheapest in-city. Put on right.
S. R. Horst. Penbrook, Pa.
FOR SALE Small Roadster. 1915
model. New transmission and differen
tial installed. Tin s in condition.
Demonstration given. First $125.00
• ash takes it. Can be seen at llarrls
liurg Auto Co.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS van be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOB BENT
FOR light manufacturing, storage or
shop purposes, a very desirable entire
second llooi, witli/ private front en
trance, city steam heat, electric lights
and water. In a new building located
just south of Chestnut Street on River
Street. Apply to Brlnton-Paeker Co..
Second ana Walnut Sts.
FOR RENT A largo office In the
Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super
intendent in Business Office of Tele
graph. •
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
THE: SEFTON CARRIAGE WORKS
must be sold on account of failure of
health of owner. One of the best lo
cated and successful carriage and auto
repair shops in Central Pennsylvania.
Reputed for its fine top-building, high
class painting and excellence of work
manship. For Inspection, call at 1203
Capital street, or address H. Chester
Frank. 1003 Green street, llarrlsburg.
Pa.
KARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
COX GR KG ATIOX ELECTS
Special to the Telrtrnfli
Enola, Pa., Jan. 10. —The congre- I
nation of the St. Matthew's Reformed |
Church of Enola elected the following ]
members to serve on the consistory:
Elders l'. 1.. Dice, J. F. /.ellers, W.
Wolfe and Deacons J. W. Keller and
j ,T. Staley.
, " "
BUSINESS (N'l'OlM N ITU.S
WILL give Fifty Dollars to any one
j securing lucrative position. Capitol Hill
or elsewhere in city, for married man
with office and managerial experience.
| Box 7... care of Telegraph Office, i
AETO TIRE REPAIR business for I
sale at an attractive price: oldest estab- i
lishment of its kind In tlie city. Get
particulars soon if interested. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers; :
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port, N. T.
I MADE $50,000 in five years in the
mail order business, began with 15.
I Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 555 Lockport. N. Y.
BI SON FSS PERSONALS
FOR falling hair try Gross Qutnlne j
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the j
Druggist nnd Apothecnry. 119 Market \
' street. HarrUburg, Pa. Telephone j
orders giv:n prompt attention. Bell
; 1960.
lIAI'I.ING
n. A. IIARTM AN, Hoarding Stable
nnd National Trannfer Co. Movers of:
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. Tl. \V. Lather, Manager, Fifth and 1
Woodbine street Bell phone No.
! 2503R^^^^'
MONEY TO LOAN
! MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
' security in any amounts and upon any i
terms 10 suit borrower. Address P. o. j
Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa.
STORAGE
I "FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
j rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. HarrisburE Storage Company.
STORAGE
1V 3-story brick building, rear 4AS
Market street j
Household Roods In clean, prlvnte
rooms. Hranonnhlr rates. Vpply to
I*. G. Dlener. Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for I
household goods and merchandise. Prt
vats rooms. (1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cants
per month. Apply D. Oooper & Co 411
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that the An
' nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Devine and Vungel Shoe Manufacturing
; Co., for the election of Directors, will
be held at the office of the Company.
Sixteenth and State streets, Harrlsburg.
i Pa., on Tuesday, January 11, 1916, at
4:30 P. M.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
! the Estate of Michael K. Smith, late of
i Harrlsburg-, Dauphin county. Pa., de
l-eased, having been granted to the un
i dersigned residing in Harrlsburg. Pa„
all persons indebted to said Estate arc
requested to rake immediate payment,
i and those having claims will present
' them for settlement
LOEIS W. SMITH.
1222 North Front Street,
Harrlsburg. Pa.,
! Or to Executor.
FRED C. MILLER.
Attorney-at-Law,
213 Walnut Street.
Harrlsburg. Pa. '
FARMERS* MARKET COMPANY
A MEETING of the Stockholders of
the Farmers' Market Company, for the
I purpose of electing Five Directors and
transaction of such other business as
may be presented, will be held at the
| office of the Company. Room No. 9. 28
North Third street. Tuesday. January
11. 1916. between 10 and 11 o'clock A. M
DANIEL M. DC Ll*
Secretary.
NOTICE
THE annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Metropolitan Hatel Com
pany, of Harrlsburg, Pa., for the elec
tion of directors and for general busi
ness. will be held at the Metropolitan
Hotel, said city, on Tuesday, January
25. 1916. at 2 o'clock P. M.
L. W. KAY. President.
- The Millers Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, of llarrisburg. Pa.. Room
JO4. Kunkel Building, Harrlsburg. Pa.,
December 20. 1915.
NOTICE is hereby given that the an
i nual meeting of the members of this
company will be held at its office, on
I Thursday, January 20. 1916, A Board
of Directors for the ensuing year will
be elected between the hours of 2 and
I 3 o'clock P. M. on said day.
B. K. HUNTZINGER.
Secretary.
THE Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Harrlsburg National
Bank for the election of Directors and
i other business will be held at its bank
ing house on Tuesday. January 11, 1916,
, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M.
WM. L. GORGAS.
Cashier.
WMAI. MEETING
NOTICE is hereby given the Stock
holders of the Citizens Passenger Rail
way Company, that the Annual Meeting
' and Election of Directors of the Com
pany, will be held at the office of the
Company, in the City of Harrisburg,
Pa., on Monday, January 10, 1916. at
! 11:00 A. M.
J. O'CONN ELL, Secretary.
ANNUAL. MEETING
NOTICE is hereby given the Stock
-1 j holders of the East Harrlsburg Pas
senger Railway Company, that the An
nual Meeting and Election of Directors
! of the Company, will be held at the
: office of the Company. In the City of
Harrlsburg, Pa., on Monday, January
, 10. 1916. at 10:30 A. M.
J. O'CONNELL Secretary.
I l\ HE OPENING ANI» GRADING OF
SEVENTEENTH STREET, FROM
II Kit It STREET TO \ POINT il2o
FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH SIDE
OF YKRHEKE STREET, II MtltlS
lll RG. PEN*N
! NOTICE is hereby given that the
i Viewers iippointed by the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Dauphin County to view
i and ascertain the damages and bene
i tits arising from the above mentioned
proceeding, and to assess the same a'e
i cording to law. have filed their report
In the said Court to No. 23! Januarv
Term. 1916. on the 10th day of January,
j 1916. The schedule of assessments con
: Utined therein is as follows:
St IIKOI I,E
OPENING
£ &_•
* , 3 £ 3 I
5a *> i,
-z ■ 03 *
- v. y,
OWNER
W. H. Harris 32,284 None None
Burton Van Dyke. . 3,850 None None
George A. Shreiner 2.520 None None
GRADING
EAST SIDE Feel
(George A. Shreiner 100 |sg
Burton Van Dyke.. 100 58 62
A. S. Zimmerman.. 11» 64 4S
Burton Van Dyke.. 95 55 69
Burton Van Dyke.. lull 58 62
I George A. Shreiner 105 61 55
WEST SIDE
George A. Shreiner 450 251 40
Burton Van Dyke. .35 12 06
| Burton Van Dyke.. 220 128 96
$750 0U
Total cost of Improvement. $750.
I'nloss exceptions thereto be filed
within thirty 'lays after Januarv 10,
1 1916. said report will be confirmed ab
solutely.
HARRY FAHNESTOCK.
E. CLARKE COW DEN.
PA EL G. SMITH,
Viewers.
JURY RECORD IS
ALMOST SMASHED
Failure Alone of John Scibert
l<» Answer Roll Call
Prevents
| If John Seibert. n South Hanover
I township farmer, had only turned up
1 for roll call this morning at the
opening of January quarter sessions
lull records for Jurors' attendance
| would have been smashed to smither
'eens.
However John didn't answer. He
was the only one of a panel of seventy
' two petit and twenty-four grand jurors
iwho didn't.
Harry £?. Etter, a clerk, Second
[ward, Middletown, was chosen fore
i man. of the grand jury, and John Ma
il hias, a Royalton moulder, was ex
j cused. Daniel F. Fishel. a pattern
maker, aged 78, ot Middletown, was
j excused from petit jury duty because
of poor hearing. Iloss lv. Shull, man
lager of the dairy lunch. Third ward.
| city, was excused subject to call.
! The court organized in record time
(to-day although the session was ad
journed at 12.30 o'clock in order that
j court, attorneys and attaches might
'attend the memorial services for At
torney C. 11. Backenstoe.
I An innovation was the method by
which the city's policemen made their
| quarterly returns. For the tlrst time
in four years the patrolmen did not
! I ramp into the courtroom two and
! two. and wheel with military preci
sion at a sharp command. With the
I change of administration. Mayor Meals
'abolished the military method of lll
iing reports and the patrolmen simply
'trooped over and turned their papers
I over to the prothonotary. Nearly a
dozen constables who were elected in
I November and had not yet filed their
bonds were sworn in by the prothono
i tary.
Bet fore the first cases were started
the trial list or January Common
Pleas court which begins next week
was called over. Only four of the
thirty cases were continued. One of
these was the trespass action brought
by Anast Belehas asainst the Charles
McCall company. The death of an
important witness and the absence ot
another who is outside the State, made
continuance necessary. The John B.
Ridgr suit in trespass against the York
Haven Water and Power company is
tlrst on the list and it will require sev
eral days for the hearing.
In No. 1 courtroom l-arry Sipe and
Ethan lvreider, Royalton. were tried
for robbing the candy store of Burgess
Henry Granger. They got about *3O in
small change.
In No. 2 courtroom a jury tried
Charles Crensey alias Craig. The pris
oner is a negro who was charged with
having enticed several sntxll boys.
Three or Ihe youngsters were among
the witnesses.
Additional I.aw Judge S. J. M. Mc-
Carre'l permitted "tie trial of Martin
Horning, charged with larceny to he
continued.
Deaths and Funerals
MRS. IvATHKRINK C. KEII.
Mrs. Katherlne C. Keil, wife of John
Keil, Sr., died yesterday morning at
her home. 3 205 North Second street,
after a short illness suffering from
pneumonia. Born in Wurtemburg,
Germany. March 21, 1543, she came
to this city with her family in 183 a
and was widely known in South Har
risburg where she resided more than
sixtv year?. In 1864 she was married
to John Keil. Sr.. for many years a
meat dealer in Race street. Mrs. Keil
was a member of St. Michael's Ger
man l.utheran Church for many years.
She is survived by her husband and
the following children: William H„
Tampa. Flo.: Mary C.. Katharine E..
John J., and Harry A. Keil, all of
this city.
I.KO BOI.DOSSFR
I.eo Boldosser. aged 25. of Sum
merdale, died yesterday afternon at
the Harrisburg Hospital from pneu
monia and typhoid fever. Funeral ar
rangements have not been completed.
CONTRACTOR DIES
Levan Stephenson, widely known
contractor of this city, and a resident
here all his life, died yesterday morn
ing at his home. 319 Maclay street.
Mr. Stephenson was an employe of
the school board to complete the un
expired term of Harry G. Crane, lie
has done contracting work on many
residences, public schools and other
buildings in the city. He is surviv
ed by his widow and the following
sons and daughters: Thomas K., John
D., Gomer IJ.. Paul B. Stephenson, tills
city: .Tenkln E„ of Portland, Ore,: and
Mrs. George Mclntyre of this city: two
brothers. Frank 8.. of Mechanics
burg., and Joseph Stephenson; and
three sisters. Mrs. J. M. Sweeney, Mrs.
Ida Peiffer, this city, and Mrs. Emma
Small, New York city. Funeral ser
vices will be held at the home to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, the
Kev. Henry W. A. Hanson, pastor of
Messiah l.utheran Church officiating.
Burial will be made at the Harrisburg
Cemetery.
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD
Kdward 1,. Weible. a former resident
of this city, died Saturday in Pitts
burgh from heart trouble. Fntil re
cently he was employed by the Illinois
Steel Company. He is survived by his
mother and one sister. Mrs. W, 11.
Allen, of Toledo. Private funeral serv
ices will be held to-morrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock at the funeral parlors of
11. M. Hoffman, undertaker. 310 North
Second streel. Burial will he made in
the family plot in the Paxtang Ceme
tery.
FUN ERA I, OF .1. C. GRAY
The funeral of James C. Gray, aged
7a', 649 Boyd street, was held at the
home this afternoon at 2 o'clock, the
Rev. E. E. Curtis, of Westminster
Presbyterian Church, and the Rev.
Harry N. Basaler, of the Second Re
formed Church, officiating. Burial was
made in the East Harrisburg Ceme
tery. Mr. Gray was employed for more
than fifty years by the Pennsylvania
Railrad Company as a Boilermaker.
He was retired In 1911. He was a
Civil War veteran, having served in
the Two Hundred and First Pennsyl
vania Volunteers and the Pennsylvania
Volunteer Cavalry. Surviving are' Ills
wife and the following children: Mrs.
P. C. Dalmus, Baltimore: Airs. J. T.
Rockwell, Ihis city: G. V... J. W., Kath
erine and Dol'.le Gray, at home.
Greek Cruisers Sent to
Quell an Insurrection
Athens. Jan. JO. The Greek
cruiser Hel'l and the destroyer Beon
with a strong contingen' of troops
have been s°nt to Sanios to cope with
an Insurrection on that island said to
be due to a lack of foodstuffs.
JANUARY 10. 1916.
NEW YORK STOCKS .
Chandler Bros. .M- Co., members New i
> ork and l'hiladelphis Stock Ex
changes. 3 North Market Square, liar- 1
rlshiMg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila-I
delphiu; 34 Pine street. New York.)
furnish the following quotations:
New York. Jan. 10.
(>pen. Clos. j
Alaska Gold Mines 25% 25 '
Allls-Chalniers 29'j 27 r, s
American Beet Sugar ... (17 05'j |
American Can t>2 ' a iio'._. ]
American C Jfr F 71 t!K'« j
American Cotton Oil ... 55 55
American Locomotive .. Ht> fiSt* J
American Smelting .... 110*; 107%'
American Sugar I 15 1 * 115 U i
American Tit T 127",, 127 > 2 >
Anaconda 90 a, 89
Atchison 107 107
Baldwin Locomotive ... 114 111 i
Baltimore it Ohio 94 "» 94-''„
Bethlehem Steel 440 426
Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 87 86
California Petroleum .. 37 1 s 35
Canadian Pacific 180'« 17914
Central Leather 5353
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64 64ttl
Chicago. Mil and St Paul 101 7 , 100' 4 !
Chicago. R 1 and Pacific 1818 r gl
Chino Consolidated Cop. 55 U 64%
Colorado Fuel and Iron 50 \ 49
Consolidated Gas 143 Vi 143
Crucible Steel 6 4 61 >2
Distilling Securities .... 4«"i 45 1 i
Erie 42 V, 411*
Erie, Ist pfd 57'.4 557
General Electric Co .... 173 173
General Motors 4K3 463
Goodrich B F 74 li 72 i
Great Northern pfd ... 125 : 'k 124'*!
Great Northern ore. subs 4 9's i
Guggenheim Exploration 23'2 23
Inspiration Copper 46"* 4fi-%
lnterboro-Metropolitan . . 20 % 20
Kansas City South. ... 31 30•%
Lehigli Valley 81 80 Vi
Maxwell Mot 71V* US?;
Mex. Petroleum 122 llß't
Miami Copper 38 Vi 37%
Missouri Pacific s»s 5 %
National Lead 70 a i 68 V-
New York Central .... 110109%
N. Y„ N. H., 11 76 75' i
N. Y. O. and W 30'« 30Vi
Norfolk and Western .. 120% 120V#
Northern Pacific llß'a 115%
Pennsylvania Railroad . 58 % 58?*
Pittsburgh Coal 35 34 V 4
Pi-ess Steel Car 63'.. t«2%
Railway Steel Spg 41 * 40Vi
Ray Con. Copper 25 s * 25
Reading 82 Vi 81%
Republic Iron and Steel 53'» 51%
Southern Pacific 103 Vi 102%
Southern Railway 23 Vi 28 V 4
Southern Railway pfd.. 63% 63 %
Stltdebaker 159% 155%
Tennessee Copper 61' 4 60
Third Ave 61% 61 Vi
Fnion Pacific 138% 138
IT S Rubber .-,5 " 55 1*
I* S Steel 87% 86
l T S Steel pfd 117% 117 %
Utah Copper 80% 79%
Va Caro Chem 4SV» 47%
Western t'nion Tel ... SB% 88%
Westingliouse Mfg .... 68% 66%
I'llll.ADEM'lllA riIOIHTB
Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Wheat
Steady ;\o. 2, red. spot, and January.
*l.2t>(?! 1.28: \o. 2 ( Southern, red, *1.24(m
1.2b.
t-.SL'y' l Firm: No. 2, yellow, local,
»l((!/i>2c; new steamer. No. 2, yellow. 80'..
081 c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white. 51(6
»l%e; No. 3, white, 4S®49c.
Bran The niaret Is quiet; city
mills. winter. per ton. *25.00;
western, winter, net- ion. none here;
Spring, per ton, *23.OOifi 23.50.
Refined Sugars .Maret lower;
powdered, 5.95(66.05c; title granulated,
0.5.1 !?i 5.95 c; confectioners' A, 5.755.85 c.
Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extras. 34c; nearby prints,
fancy, 37c.
Eggs The market is steady,
Pennsylvania and other nearby first's,
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 cases, *9.90 per
case.
Live Poultry Market firm; fowls.
15«(lic; roosters, 12@i2Vic; spring
chickens, l.i@l7c; ducks, 15®>17c: geese
Id# 17c: turkeys. 20<g22c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, IS Vic; do.,
average. I7@18c; do., unattrac
tive. 14<fi16c: lee packed fowls, 13
®.l6c; old roosters. I3c: broiling
chickens, nearby, 22C 26c; do., western,
20 @ 22c; roasting chickens, western,
choice to fancy, IS@l9c; do., fair to
good. 14® 17c; spring ducks, nearbv. IS
®2oc; do., western, 12<f?lSc; geese,
nearby, 16®18c; do., western, 14write
turkeys. Delaware and Marvland. fancv
'JB@3oc: do.. Virginia. 26W27c: do., near
by, choi 0 to fancy, 27ift28c; do., nearbv
choice, 23@26c; do., fair to good, 23fii ;
26c; western, choice to fancy, 25@26c;
do., fair to good, 22@23c; culis, 16ffii20c;
old toms. 21c..
Potatoes Market firm; Penn
sylvania white, per bushel. $1.10®1.25-
do., fair to good. 95. WI.OO per bushel;
Jersey. No. 1, per basket, 60@70c; .10..
No. 2, per basket. ao<fc 40c.
Klour Quiet, but steady; winter,
straights. $5.90® 6.13: do., patent. $6.25
® 6.50: Kansas straights, $1.85®5.55;
Spring straights, $6.00®6.25: do., pat
ent. $6.25®6.60; do., favorite brands,
$6.75® 7.15.
Hay The market is firm,
with a fair demand; No. 1, large
bales, $2 i .00® 21.50: No. 1. medium
bates. $20.50®21.00: No. 2. $19.00® 19.50-
No. 3, do., $15.50^17.50.
Clover mixed, light mixed, $18.50®
19.00: No. 1. do., $18.00©) 18.50; No i
•Jo., $15.00©'16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Jan. 10. Hogs Re
ceipts. 8,500: dull. Hulk of sales, $6.65®
6 85; light. s6.:i,j® 6.50; mixed, $6.50®
6.93; heavy. $6.60®>7.00; rough, $6.60®
6.70; pigs. $5.. '®5.50.
Cattle Receipts. 22,000: steady. Na
tive beef steers, $6.:50®9.50: cows and
heifers, $3.10®8.40: calves. $7.00®10.75.
Sheep Receipts. 25,000: weak.
Wethers, $6.75®7.35; lambs, $7.75®
10.25.
Kaiser Is Hoping For
Final Victory in Year
Amsterdam, Jan. 10. - A telegram
received here from Berlin gives the
following reply of Emperor William
lo congratulations tendered by the
president of the Reichstag:
"Heartfelt tlmnks for the loyal con
gratulations of the German Reichstag.
I and the entire German people hope
lo God that the new year will bring
linal victory to our just cause and a
new guaranteed basis for the benefi
cial development in peaceful competi
tion with other nations of our father
laud."
A dispatch from Budapest says that
Count Tlsta, the Hungarian Premier,
in replying to the New Year wishes of
the National Labor parly said that vic
tory was no 'onger doubtful and was
only a question of time.
Delegates Decide Greece
Should Join the Allies
Paris, Jan. 10.—The Congress of
Greek colonists abroad, attended, by
delegates from the United States.
Canada. England, France, Russia.
Switzerland, and Rumania met here
to-day with Gregory Triantaphyllides
presiding. After several discussions
of the war situation the congress re
solved:
First, That the urgent, question was
that of securing respect for the con
stitutional liberties of Greece:
Second, That it was to the interest
of Greece to abandon neutrality and
join the allies:
Third, That, the congress should
not break up until this lask was com
pleted and that meanwhile power
would be delegated to an executive
committee charged wllh carrying out
these decisions.
Americans Deny Reports
That 11 Helpless Germans
Were Shot in Cold Blood
By Associated I'rtss
l.ondon, Jan. 10.-—The Dally News
to-day prints stories of two American
| members of the crew of the steamer
Nicoflan at the tim>' when a Qartnan
I submarine was shelling the Nicosian
jar.ti the British patrol boat Haralong
j These men who since the incident have
| Joined the Hritisli army are T. Carson
and AV. E. Dempsey, both of Nash-
Iville, Tenn.
«'arson and Dempsey both deny ah
jsolutely that the Germans of the sub-
| marine were shot either in the water
;or on board the Nicosian. They are
uncertain as to w hat Hag the Baralong
flew on arriving- on the scene, but are
agreed that she flew the British flag
when site attacked the submarine.
Carson is quoted as being absolutely
sure that the Baralong's captain when
Ihe ordered a search of the Nicosian
! said nothing- about not taking prison
ers or about shooting Germans found
aboard.' Tit supposed the report of
such shooting arose from the fact that
shots were heard which were fired by
the muleteers on board the Nicosian
to put wounded mules out of their mis
ery.
Dempsey is quoted as saying that
[two of the Americans on board the
!Nicosian who testified that they wit
nessed the killing: of 11 helpless Ger
• mans by British submarine —Charles
| Tightower and R. H. Crosby, both of
j('rystal City. Texas —had a grudge
: against the English members of the
I Nicosian's crew.
Nurse Says Hundreds of
Wounded Die From Cold
New York, Jan. 10. —The hardships
land sufferings endured by wounded
Serbians and Austrian prisoners of the
I Serbs in their recent retreat before the
(Teutonic armies invading Serbia are
(graphically related by Miss Cissy Ben
ijamin an Knglisli nurse who has ar
irived here. Hiss Benjamin says that
I hundreds of Serbian wounded perished
of the cold in crossing the mountains
'after the flight, from Prisrend and that
| the plight of thousands of Austrian
(prisoners was pitiable.
I "The Serbians have not sufficient
bread for their own soldiers and ab
solutely none to give to their prison
j ers," said Miss Benjamin. "1 saw one
' Austrian officer break a small loaf of
bread into five rations to last him five
j days.
i
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily, except Sunday,
at :i P. M.. at its new location. Front
i and Harris streets, for the fre- treat
j merit of the worthy poor.
FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
1
Real Estate and Insurance Of
fice, No. 18 North Third
St., Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT
3-story brick dwelling on
1 sth St., New Cumberland, Pa.
All improvements. Rent. $25.00.
Possession at once.
10,000 sq. ft. floor space in
building northwest corner
Court and Cranberry streets.
Use of elevator. Possession at
once.
1816 State St., 3-story brick
dwelling, 9 rooms and bath.
All improvements, side en
trance. Possession at once.
Rent, $25.00.
1531 N. 4th St., 3-story frame
dwelling, 8 rooms and bath,
i All imp. Possession at once.
Rent, $16.00.
v
WITH an organization tuned up
to the highest pitch of efficiency
we are in a position to otter the
. investor an unexcelled brokerage serv
| ice. Our Statistical Department has
for distribution special circulars cov-
I ering the
OILS, MOTORS
and
SILVER ISSUES
Send for the ones you are interested in.
Our special circular No. 118 cover
ing the general market situation and
various issues sent on request.
OSCAR ALEXANDER
&CO.
41 Broad Street New York
Auction Sale
At My Stables, 1420 Ful
ton St., Harrisburg, Pa.,
at 1 O'clock, Saturday,
January 15, 1916
We have 125 head of horses
and mules. We have them
weighing from 1,400 to 1,600,
and some good driving horses.
The HOHSKS must be sound,
and right In this lot w» have
some Kentucky brood mares
with foal. These horses must be
like I say they are or bring them
back and get your money. We
also sell horses at private sale
every day.
M. BLATT, Proprietor
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