Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 29, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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OUI.KY—Mary Jane Bodley. on J»n"; i
ary 29. 1916 wife of William Bodlej,
aged 79 years. , „ I
Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from the residence of her ]
daughter. Airs. James Allison, 1 40" j
Green street. The rtlstives »'»« |
friends are invited to attend without ,
further notice. Burial Harrisbuig
Cemetery. i
i AI,I,OWEU William W. Wallower, ]
on January 28, 1916, aged 44 _ !
Funeral on Monday, January .11, l»l°. .
at 10 A. M„ from 304 Chestnut .street.
The relatives and friends are invited i
to attend without further noice.
Burial Middletown Cemetery.
IX BCEMORIAM
IN sad hut loving: remembrance of
jr dear wife and mother. Mrs. Rebecca
eiling, who departed this life one
ear ago to-day, January 29. 191».
fa miss thee from our home, dear
mother.
We miss thee from thy place,
shadow o'er our life Is cast
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
7e miss thy kind and willing hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
ur home is dark without thee,
mother.
We miss thee everywhere.
HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.
LOST
LOST Two lap-robes, on Pf fth
:aclay or Sixth streets. Reward If re
irned to J. L Windsor, Russ Fish
:arket.
LOST—Crescent pin, set with Pearls
nd sapphires, on Reily, Third,
r Green to Woodbine. Finder plea.se i
sturn to 323 Reily street, and receive
sward.
LOST—SIOO.OO reward and no
uestions asked for return to 307
lorth Front street, of gold plated
hain purse containing about
7.00, a broken string of beads,
nail gold watch and chain, and
irds of Mrs. Elisha Ely Garri
m.
IXDST 55.00 and no questions asked
1 party who found brown fur neckpiece
i Victoria Theater, last night, will re
am same to 216 Harris street.
LOST Bull terrier, bob tail, white |
• ith brown spots, eight months old; had
lack patent leather collar; answers to
ame of Bob. Reward if returned to
[lO6 Green street.
LOST A small, black, covered ac
ount book on the curb at 1916 Derry
treet. Reward if returned to 1915
>erry street.
FOUND
FOUND A way to end your clean
ig and dyeing worries by calling
Ither phone lor Eggert's Steam Dyeing
nd French Cleaning Works. 1245 Mar
et street We call and deliver.
HELP WASTED —Male
T~SILK AND DRESS GOODS MAN
'ANTED—One who Is thoroughly eap
ble of doing the buying, and manag
lg the salesforce, and assist in selling
oods, in fact, to take full charge of
le department, in every detail. Ad
ress, at once, S. P. Dunham & Co.,
renton. N. J.
SILVERING MIRRORS s4 daily at
ome; free instructive booklet. G. F.
edmond, Dept. 268, Boston, Mass.
WANTED Men wjio desire to earn
ver $125.00 per month write us to-day
ar position as salesman; every oppor
anity for advancement. Central Pe
roleum Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
GOOD MONEY made at home knitting
oslery. Machines furnished on time.
I'e buy or sell your goods. Easy and
imstant work. Wheeter Co. (Inc.), 337
ladison, Chicago.
X WILL PAY any honest man up to
50 monthly for part of spare tifne. No
anvassing. No capital. Write to-day.
oorhles, Desk 165, Omaha, Neb.
ISO MONTHLY and expenses, to
ravel, distribute samples and take or
ers. or appoint agents. Permanent.
ap-American Co., Chicago.
IF salary of SIOO.OO per monfti and
ommissions. with liberal expenses, in
srests you, address Dept. 2411, 2907
idlana avenue, Chicago.
WANTED Young man, 18 to 20
ears old, as stock boy; must furnish
eference. Apply Astrich's, Fourth and
larket streets.
AGENT For exclusive territory.
30 weekly and expei»ses can be made
y man willing to work. Must furnish
eference and security. Lifetime Job
Jr good man. No tritlers need apply,
ddrcss Boat W, 2698, care of Tele
raph.
WANTED Farm-hand; must be
Dber and know how to drive team; pay
v week or month. Also, farm-hand
■lth suiall family; low rent, good gar
en and fruit. about three-quarters
lile north of Harrlsburg. H. L Relch
rt, Linglestown, No. 2.
WANTED Young man to work in
rocery store; must have some experl
nce. Address S., 3538, care of Tele
taph.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
horough instruction, $5. Returned If
ot appointed. Particulars free. Amerl
an Civil Service School, Washington,
». C.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
j get. My free booklet, B. Y. 372, tells
ow. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
ins, Washington, D. C.
WANTED First-class Drop Ham
lerman and Die Sinkers, on all around
Highest wages, best of condi
10ns, no trouble. Apply Drlggs-Sea
ury Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa.
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON, either
ex, of good education and business
bllity; must be able to handle cor
t-spondence and write a good business
itter. An opportunity to start a small
ut profitable mail order business In
our own home or office; good for SIOO
week when established; can be man
ged in spare time, evenings, or as a
ide line at first; grows rapidly. Send
jr particulars. Heacock Co., 792 Ilea
ock Bldg., Lockport, N. Y.
WANTED Experienced stock flt
*rs for sole leather room. Apply De
ine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Six
■entli and State streets.
WANTED Boy over 14 years old,
> work in grocery store. Address, giv
ig reference and experience. Box W,
r>.l3, care of Telegraph.
WANTED City 1 salesmen; must be
ctlve, Intelligent and reliable, not over
t, years of age; give reference. Address
3520, care of Telegraph.
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N
Cumberland County
Farm For Sale
18 ACRES
On the Llsburn Road—about 5
minuted walk from trolley—4 miles
southwest of Mechanlcsburg. Price
$4,200.
One of the tx-st Utile farm propo
sitions in the Counly.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
ItEAL 12 STATIC
Insurant* Surety Bonds
l.orliat nn<l Court Streets
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 29, 1916.
HKI.P WASTED—MaIe
WANTED Men 20 to 40 years old.
Firemen, Brakemen, Motornien, Con
ductors. Experience unnecessary. Send
stamp. Inter Railway, care of Tele
graph.
ARCADE BARBER SHOP. S« N. Court.
Street. Newly remodeled and refitted.
Clean and sanitary. Complete system
Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage,
23c. Shave. 10c. P. D. Richwine. Pro
prietor.
WANTED A boy over 14 years of
age. to work in an uptown grocery
store between school hours. Address
X., 3589, care of Telegraph.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
mill or lathe hands, who can work
from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad
dress, or apply. Employment Depart
ment. Westlnghouse Electric & Mfg.
Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa_
ILELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Students to enroll at
our school. A lady started work In 16
weeks. Better and more teaching
brings results. Enroll now. Bell 704 R.
Harrlsburg Shorthand School, Second
street.
FTVE bright, capabie ladles to travel, >
demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to
SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Good
rich Drug Company, Dept. 520, Omaha.
Neb.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply 1121 North Front street.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED By
widower; good wages and good home
for right woman. Apply, giving age
and references, to E. 3535, care of Har
rlsburg Telegraph.
WANVED—We have openings
for 12 more bright girls. Apply,
Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second
streets.
WANTED White girl for general
housework; good wages and place to
right party. Inquire Office or Room
No. 6 at 429 Broad street. » .
CANVASSERS We require the ser
vices of two refined ladies for the very
latest house-to-house proposition; sal
ary, $9, or commission. Call at 1114
Capital street. Ring upper bell.
WANT ED Lady to assist with
dlningroom work: must have some ex
perience. Apply 328 North street.
WANTED Girls for laundry. Ap
ply to Troy Laundry, 1520 Fulton
street.
HELP W ANTED—Female
WANTED—A woman for general
housework at once. Reference required.;
Call at Fasnacht's Photo Gallery, 814
Market street.
WANTED Chambermaid white
woman. Apply at Bolton House.
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.
AGENTS WANTED
INVESTMET In our Electricity Vend
ing Novelty pays from one to three
hundred per cent., assuring Income for
years. Dealers and agents investigate.
Full information, apply Vitalex Depart
ment, P. o. Box 216, Buffalo. N. Y.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED for high
grade specialty for office and home.
Easily demonstrated. For free particu
lars. write Lansing Merchandising Co.,
135 East avenue, Norwalk, Conn.
AGENTS Men or Women. A real
honest-to-goodness-selis-ltself line
over 250 lightweight, popular-priced
necessities. We pay 100 per cent, com
mission. $6 a day can be made at the
start. No capital no experience re
quired. Enormous demand sells fast
big repeaters. Valuable territory
open—all or spare time. Elegant
Agent's Outfit furnished Free. Write
to-day postal will do. American Pro
ducts Co.. 4237 American Building, Cin
cinnati. Ohio.
WE pay SBO monthly salary and fur
nish rig and expenses to introduce
guaranteed poultry and stock powders.
Bigler Co., A, 943, Springfield, Illinois.
AGENTS lf you want to earn more
money send for our Catalog of repeat
order articles. Particulars free. House
hold Specialties Manufacturing Co., 315
East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth
street. New York City.
BIG Kansas Companv will start am
bitious people in fast-growing mail order
business; any locality; make $3,000
yearly; spare time; no canvassing; no
experience: we furnish everything;
i new, unique selling methods free. Eye
stone, President, 51 West Seventh,
Pittsburgh, Kansas.
AGENTS For high-class specialty;
every user buys one; sell $3. Send for
instructions in Salesmanship. free.
! Edgecombe Merchandise Co., 76 Edge
combe avenue, New York.
AGENTS Our household article
sells on sight. Great labor saver for
housewife. Investigate to-day. Fannin
Specialty Co., 1422 First street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
SALESMEN WANTED
Men who can work among farmers
and in small towns make from SIOO to
S3OO per month. A practical, house
hold necessity, needed in nearly every
home, sells on sight. No capital re
quired. We furnish tlie stock on time
to reliable men. Not a canvassing job
but a hustler's opportunity. Write for
sample for free trial and full details.
Mantle Lamp Co., Dept. 597. Thermos
Bldg., New York City.
SALESMAN Calling on retailers
in small Towns to sell on commission,
strong side line White Goods, Dress
Goods Novelties, direct from the looms.
The Lakewood Company, Box 414,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED —I Salesmen of specialty or
advertising specialty road experience.
Reputable, responsible house, guaran
teed established line; strong patented
controlled specialties. Give experience
first letter. Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
SALEMAN Splendid opening, Feb
ruary 15th. Capable salesman for
Pennsylvania, to sell staple line on un
usually liberal terms. Commission
contract. $35.00 advanced weekly.
Sales Manager, 53 Suite, 800 Woodward,
Detroit.
SALESMAN to call on large manu
facturers selling oils for which there is
now a big demand. Good-paving propo
sition. The Middle States Oil Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
SALES MANAGER WANTED—Some
thing new. Business necessity. Retails
$5 to SIOO. Enormous profits. No com
petition. Exclusive territory. Free
samples. Savers Co., 457 Walnwrlgiit,
St. Louis.
WANTED Salesman to sell our line
of Temperance Drinks in small coun
try towns. 25 per cent, commission.
$40.00 weekly drawing account. Red
Cross Company. 206 South Main street.
St. Louis, Mo., Dept. "T."
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED—Reliable sales manager to!
sell my output of Talking Machines. :
Exceptional opportunity. Address R,
3546, care of Telegranh.
BIG COMMISSION TO LIVE MEN on
new accident and sickness policies
paying $2500 to $5,000 death; $15.00
and $25.00 weekly sick and accident '
policies. Cost $6.00 and SIO.OO yearly.]
Casualty Insurance Co., 929 Chestnut 1
street. Philadelphia, Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience !
unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write
for large list of openings offering op
portunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO a
month while you learn. Address nearest
Office, Dept. 244, National Salesmen's
Training Association. Chicago, New
York, San Francisco.
WANTED Salesman to call on
grocers, general stores and confection
ers in small country towns. 25 per cent,
commission $40.00 weekly drawing ac
count. Crown Cider Company, 207
South Commercial street, St. Louis. Mo.,
Dept. 4.
SALESMEN Acquainted with gro
cery trade; large demand; liberal com
mission; pocket sample. Wirth Sales
book Co., Chicago.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
Young man 18 years old wants work
of any kind. 604 Cumberland street.
WANTED By young colored man.
position as chauffeur in private family;
can furnish good reference. Apply to
228 Adams street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Position as local sales
man or shipping clerk by young man,
25; experienced; can furnish reference.
Address P.. 3544, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By honest and ener
getic man, position as janitor in church
or as watchman in store, bank or public
building; can give reference; ten years'
experience at janitor Address George
P. HefTner, 117 North Beaver street,
York, Pa.
WANTED Chauffeur wants posi
tion; five years' experience and best
references. Apply 101 South River
avenue.
WATCHMAN Situation wanted as
guard or watchman (public or private
place), by middle-aged man with U. S.
Army discharge. Best references. Ad
dress S.. 8532. care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED—Day's work or washing
and ironing to do at home. Call or
write, 1625 Fulton street.
White woman wants washing and
ironing to do at home. Call or ad
dress, 808 Boyd street.
Young girl would like to assist with
housework and help take care of chil
dren. Apply 28 Linden street, Harris
burg, Pa. Can give references.
Young girl would like to help with
housework, can do plain cooking. Ap
ply 2S Linden street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Can give references.
WANTED White woman desires
work of any kind. Address X., 3513,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Position as house
keeper by middle-aged woman with boy
18 months old; understands cooking;
best reference from last employer; no
objection to country. Address J., 3542,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Half-grown. colored,
high school girl wishes a position as
an assistant in general housework; no
washing; can give references. Box B,
5536, care of Telegraph.
WANTED General housework by
colored woman. Address <49 Cumber
land street.
WANTED Days worn Thursday
and Saturday. Apply to M. E. J., 1003
Cowden street.
WANTED By young, colored wo
man. cooking by. the day, for dinner
parties or afternoon luncheons. Inquire,
or address, M. B„ 1426 New Fourth
street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1607 Market street, 3-story pressed
brick dwelling, 10 rooms, bath and fur
nace, front and rear porches. Lot 15x
85. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut streets.
143 Acres 5 miles south of New
Cumberland, 10-room brick dwelling,
large bank barn, running water at
house and through farm, 10 acres of
good timber land. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
$3,200 WILL BUY a three-story brick
house, equipped with gas, electric
lights, steam heat, porch front, rear
and balcony, cemented cellar, chestnut
finish. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
SWATARA STREET, 1518 Corner
brick house. 9 rooms, bath, gas, elec
tric lights, hot water heat, porch front,
two bay windows; inspect it. Bell
Realty Co., Bergnor Bldg.
THIRTEENTH ST., N„ 138 Price
greatly reduced: brick house; all mod
ern conveniences; porch front, rear and
balcony; centrally located; particulars
at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
FOR SALE Briggs St., No. 410.
Three-story brick, eleven rooms and
bath, gas, furnace, side entrance. Price
right. H. C. Brandt. 36 North Third
street. Bell phone 3267.
FOR SALE Desirable building lot.
45x100 ft., on south side Market street
in 1900 block. Call Bell phone 3666 W.
FOR SALE 2%-story frame. North
Nineteenth near State. Price, $1,250.
Also, two on Boyd avenue—rent,
$17.00. Price. $1,700. H. C. Brandt, 36
North Third street.
FOR SALE Six-room bungalow,
with seven acres of land; chicken
house, brooderhouse and all outbuild
ings, near Steelton —near trolley. Call,
or address, H. Rock Shirk, Bressler, Pa.
FOR SALE New houses on Third
and on Lewis streets, Riverside. Pressed
brick, chestnut finish, steam heat, elec
tric, gas. Modern throughout. Also de
sirable building lots. D. E. Lucas, 303
Lewis street.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 143
acres, three miles west of Marysville,
with modern eight-room house, large
bank barn. 72 acres good farm land.
Poultry plant for 800 layers. Water
in all buildings: also pond and Icehouse.
No better land or location In the
county for poultry and fruit. Terms or
cash. Address, or phone, C. R. Miller,
Marysville, Pa.
MUST BE SOLD The 17-acre farm
—Cumberland County all buildings
was held at S9OO. Make an offer. 11. G.
Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street.
TO COLORED A good brick house
—8 rooms bath all improvements
—tine location on Hill. Price rigiit. H.
G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street.
THAT 17-acre farm, Cumberland Co.,
is going to be sold at a sacrifice price.
Are you going to get it? H. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE One i Vi-story brick
house; cement porch; all modern
throughout. Will sell cheap because
of ill health. Apply 2112 North Sixth
street.
FOR SALE l9ll Park street. Real
Bargain. New, nine-room brick house;
all conveniences; every room cheerful;
chestnut finish first floor; deep lot; rear
drive alley; excellent neighborhood.
LOT c Levi Brandt Est.. Elkwood,
Jew Cumberland BO ft. front up to
one-half acre plots sewer gas
electricity. $209 up. Easy payments.
6c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents.
FOR SAI.R
102 ACRES. 1 mile West of Williams
Grove, level land, 9 acres timber, run
ning water in every field but one, 12-
room brick dwelling, large brick bank
barn, 5 minutes' walk to station. If
bought soon, possession April 1, 1916.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
tiecond and .Walnut Sta.
REAL ESTATE FOB RENT
FOR RENT —2524 Jefferson street,
above Geary street, 7 rooms, bath, fur
nace. Rental, $13.00. 11. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street. +
FOR RENT Brick dwelling; porch j
front; choice neighborhood; possession !
April 1. |«ti6. No. 1418 Swatara street;
rent, $ J 0.00. Apply Penna. Realty &
Imp. Co., No. 132 Locuat street.
FOR RUNT General storeroom and
dwelling combined. iHplendld opening i
for the right party. For further infor- |
mation apply to Postmaster, Lawis- I
berry. Pa. |
FOR RENT 2V»-story frame dwell
ing, for colored people only, 1130 North
Front street. Apply 226 Chestnut
street. City.
FOR RKNT—House 1006 Hemlock
street, all improsements. Kent $15.00,
Mrs. Nye, 101 B—2l'i street.
FOR RENT Storeroom, good loca
tion. 1208'.j North Third street. Apply
to 11. B. Mitchell. (100 North Third street,
or 6 North Second street.
SECOND ST.. N„ 1625 An elegant
residence, poroh, steam heat, electric I
lights, all improvements, rental $45 per
month, possession April 1. Auoly Ben- |
jamlh Strouse. 1632 North Second j
street, or at The Globe.
FOR RENT 621 Calder street, 6
rooms and attic; possession February 1.
1120 Wallace street, 6 rooms and attic;
possession February 15. Inquire in per
son only of Jas. 1. llamaker, Technical
High School.
FOR RENT Three-story house, 132
Linden street; 8 rooms, water and gas.
Possession at once. Apply C. F. Gohl,
IJftS North Second street. Bell phone
S99M.
FOR RKNT
No. 1801 State St $26.00
1847 State St 20.00
2101 Greenwood St 9.00
2120 Boas St 15.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market St
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT Three
rooms and bath; electric light; steam
heat, etc. Apply 131 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Bnavely Apartments,
231 North Second street —7-room apart
ment; bath; electric light; city steam;
heat; linen closets; all modern con
veniences. Inquire 217 North Second
street.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Second floor front
rooms, facing Capitol Park; stationary
washstand (hot and cold running
water); electric light: city steam; use
of Bell phone and large bath. Apply
410 North street.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping for white people. Apply at 126
Linden street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
two bay windows, all conveniences and
central location. Apply 324 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT Large, comfortable
furnished room, second floor; modern;
all conveniences. 121 State street.
FOR RENT Room In private fam
ily, with or without board. No. 1825
Derry street. Bell phone 3600 M.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen
tlemen. with use of bath, phone and
city heat; reference required. Apply
272 Brlggs street
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, |
all conveniences, also table board If |
desired. 222 North Third street, phone ;
1029 M. Apply 9 North Front street. i
FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec- I
ond <loor; heat; electric light and use
of bath. 819 Third street.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms for
rent; centrally located; terms reason
able. Apply 209 State street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
8U11..T exclusively for light house- 1
keeping, strictly private, all outside,]
with or without kitchenettes. Stoves
furnished free. Laundry, phone and
bathroom privileges. Weekly pay
ments. J&nltress service. Inquire 429
Broad street. Daily inspection Invited.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au
tomobile, fine appearance, price $50.00,
must be sold at once. Apply 814 North
Third street.
FOR SALE—One Ford touring car in
first-class shape; will sell cheap. Ap
ply 130 Columbia Road, Enola Pa. Bell
phone 3111—J 1-3.
FOR SALE Small roadster, 1915"
model. New differential and transmis
sion installed. Big bargain for qujck
buyer. First SIOO takes It. Can be
seen at Harrisburg Auto Co., Third and
Hamilton.
I
I FOR SALE ■— Two Rose Comb White
Wyandot- Cockerels: good size birds.
I Also, one 150-egg Prairie State Incuba
tor. in AI condition. A. W. Hertzler,
Camp Hill.
FOR SALE Lot of counter, show
cases, one office partition and sample
trunk. Room 2d, Spooner Building.
Bell phone 914.
FOR SALE Chalmers 1916, seven
passenger, six-cylinder model; first
class condition. Apply W. H. Schue,
2412 North Sixth street.
A BIG REDUCTION In Children's and
Misses' Shoes. 50 to 60 per cent, dis
count. Apply 1639 Naudain street.
IRON AND WOODWORKING MA
CHINERY New and second-hand.
Machine tools, lathes, drills, shapers,
planers, presses. Garage machinery.
Gas and gasoline engines. Pumps, elec
tric motors. Engines, Boilers. Wood
working planers, band-saws, etc. Saw
mill outfits. Belting, pulleys, shafting,
I emery wheels. Contractor's equipment.
Bantam concrete mixer, ten foot ca
pacity only $275.00. Everything in ma
chinery and supplies. Special terms.
Write to-day. Baird Machinery Co., 123
Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
—WOO.VOOCKE—
(76) acres @ ($3,000) terms half cash,
with (2) good horses (2) oowa (4) hogs
(40) chickens (12) ton hay (15) ton
straw —Notice giveaway price ($3,600).
Death (In) Family-—Possession at once.
Buildings like new and painted last
! year. Telephone In (8) room (S) porch
home, mall delivered at door, school
and church few steps away. On main
! road (3i to one market and (5) to other
where (3) railroads and (82) Iron and
I Steel Works anil Factories. Great op
-1 portunlty to Quick Buyer.
—KDGEWOODS—
(I4) acres (ft ($750) terms ($400)
cash, balance on time. With young
j horse, good cow (3) hogs (30) chickens
{only ($985). Good plastered House and
Bank Barn surrounded by apples,
peaches, cherries, pears, quinces,
plums, grapes, and currants. Mail de
livered, handy to school and church and
good neighbors. Only (2) mile to Edge
City Market where (12) large Iron and
Steel Mills and (20) Factories. Remem
ber (14) acres for a Christmas Present
at only ($700). Possession at once.
—tiOODNKWSK—
(4O) acres'® ($2,000). With (2) horses
age (4 and 6) and (4) cows (1) heifer
(3) hogs (2) sows (Pigs) In April (50)
chickens (12) acres Winter Grain (10)
ton hay (2,000) bundles cornfodder and
straw (100) bushel corn (60) oats (16)
potatoes, farm machinery and Imple
ments —Low Price ($2,600). Cozy (9)
room painted white home with (3)
porches, Bank Barn and outbuildings.
Fine (large) spring. All kinds fruit.
Only mile to stores, schools, churches,
post office and railroad.
GEORGE R. OSTRANDER
Danville Phonehours Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8» Evenings.
' FOR SALE Any amount up to JOO
j shnres Simplex Surface Contact Co.
j Best offer takes it. Address W.. 3616,
[care of Telegraph. i
FOR SALE
BICYCLE BARGAINS Rebullts
1 at $4; 1 at $9: 3 at $lO. See these
Bargains. 814 North Third street.
FOR SALE. CHEAP Handsome
solid mahogany dining and bedroom
suit—Colonial design—brand new. Ad
dress C. Y,., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Two wagons belonging
to Mr. Lehman will be sold for storage
at D. Cooper & Co.'a Warehouse. 421
Broad street, on February 2, at 10
o'clock. ,
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum
mers' samples) positively at the lowest
prices in the city. Call and be con
vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats
on hand. Cohen and Son, Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at sub
way.
FOR SALE Good wagon, in first
class repair. Apply R. L McNally. 2001
North Sixth street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Buslnesa Office.
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
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 RENT
OFFICES FOR RENT Will "share
two offices, 710-711 Kunkel building,
with responsible party No furniture
required. Bell phone 3624 J.
FOR RENT A large office In the
Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super
intendent in Business office of Tele
graph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
AUTO TIRE repair business for sale,
old established business, modern equip
ment, centrally located; also a smaller
plant of most modern type for sale at
a great discount. Get particulars at
office of Bell Realty Go., Bergner Bldg.
$lO INVESTED MAY MAKE SI,OOO
Gets warranty deed also interest in co
operative well to be drilled near
gusher oil field. Terms. $1 i ash, $1
monthly. Four lot combination, s:iti.
Particulars free. Triangle oil Co., 192
I Carter Builtiing, Houston, Texas.
I INVEST slo— May .Make Fortune
I Co-operative oil enterprise; Inter
josted with us In valuable leases and
wells to be drilled in proven oil field
! now making millions, payments, $1
monthly. Write for literature and
maps. Great Southern Oil Association,
1951 Carter Building, Houston, Texas.
PATENTS bring inventors fortunes.
Send Two Dollars with drawing or
model of something new—tool or de
vice. We show you if patentable and
salable based upon Special Examina
tion of Patent Office records. Refer
ences, Senator Penrose, Second National
Bank. Washington, and All
wine. Patent Attorneys, Ouray Build
ing, Washington, D. C.
A PROSPEROUS, OLD-ESTABLISH
ED SCHOOL clearing over $6,500 year
ly, guaranteed, can be purchased for
SB,OOO. Trial allowed. I'nheard of op
portunity. Address King. 500 Sterling
P1RO», Brooklyn, New York.
FOR SALE lce cream and soda
fountain, complete outfit, includ
ing fountain, chairs, tables, cases, etc.
Owner desires to sell on acount of ill
health. Call 1602 Derry.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
I income corresponding for newspapers;
! experience unnecessary. Send for par
. Uculars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock
j port, N. Y.
i I MADE $50,000 In five years in the
! mail order business, began with $5.
! send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
j cock. 355 Lockport N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
PERSONS Infringing my Weather-
I strips will now be arrested; and all
i orders received within next ten days
will be done half price. Write S. R.
Horst, General Delivery, Harrisburg,
Pa.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders glv:n prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Hoarding; Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lather. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine street Bell phone No.
2503 R.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low insurance. 427-445 South Second
street Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Bi'oau street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper (k Co 411
WANTED
WANTED A second-hand, single
lumber wagon, cheap. Address Y.,
3540, care of Telegraph.
WANTED All owners of cellar
heaters that do NOT heat, to phone or
mail their address to me. We inspect
and advise free of charge. We remodel
your plant and GUARANTEE to heat
your house at a moderate outlay. Fur
nace Experts. Samuel D. Ensinger,
No. 600 Race street.
WANTED—To rent one, two or three
acres of good ground within seven
miles of city. State location and
whether teams for ploughing, etc., can
be hired. Address, C 3546, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED. TO BORROW ss,ooo~on
A 1 local securities. Guaranteed 10 per
cent. net. Address P. O. Box 29, Har
risburg. Pa.
WANTED To buy old Brussels or
ingrain carpets or fillers. Kevstone Rug
Co., or call 206 1 Bell phone or 140\V
United.
WANTED Man, with portable
! stonecrushing plant, wishes crushing
Iby the day or ton. Ready for immedi
ate work. Will accept position any-
I where. Address J. C„ Box 253, Le
moyne. Pa.
POULTRY
TELL the clerks in our store that
you want a large. free sample of
IConkey's Buttermilk Starting Food. It's
| ureal for the chicks. Elkview Poultry
I Supply House.
NOTICES
"NOTICE. HEPTASOPIJS Member
of this organization will learn some
thing rrreatly to their advantage, by
communicating with N.. 3521, care of
Telegraph.
LEGAL NOTICES
CLERKS NOTICE NO 2871 IN
BANK RI "PTC Y ln the District Court
of the United States for the Middle Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. Jacob Levin, of
Steelton, 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, no
tice is hereby given to all known
creditors and other persona in interest,
to appear before said Coi.rt at Scran
ton, in said District, on the 28th day of
February, 1916. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said pe
titioner should not be granted.
GEORGE C. SCHEUER,
Clerk.
WALL STREET IS
NOW REACTIONARY
U. S. Steel Denotes Pressure j
While War Shares Move
Irregularly
New York. Jan. 29. Reactionary !
tendencies were again uppermost on
the resumption of trading to-day, over
nlghl developments, particularly in- j
ternatlonal affairs, contributing to that:'
end. United States Steel denoted pres- !
sure, with Initial offerings of 1,500
shares and 1,000 shares at 83% and
83%, a fraction under its recejit mini
mum. War issues moved Irregularly,
Crucible Steel scoring a slight advance,
while allied shares were lower. New
Haven. yesterday's weak feature,
opened at 69. a gain of a point, im
mediately falling, however, to 67.
Union Pacific also lost a point, with
minor changes elsewhere. Secondary
quotations were lower.
Professional traders, to whom to
day's small dealings were almost en
tirely restricted, again manifested their
bearishness by more or less successful
attempts to depress prices. Leading
shares, including United States Steel,
the principal railroads and some met
als, recorded lowest quotations of the
week, some falling to minimum* of
the month. War issues like Slude
baker, New York Airbrake, the oils
and high-priced specialties, yielded 3
to almost 5 points'and Ketlilehem
Steel fell 14 to 4 56. New Haven and
Canadian Pacific were heaviest of the
rails, with moderate offerings of Union
Pacific and Erics at concessions. Vari
able rallies were followed by fresh
selling later. The closing was weak.
Bonds were steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
rishurg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street, New York,
i furnish the following quotations:
New York. Jan. 2 9.
Open.- Clos.
Alaska Gold Mines 23% 23%
Allis-Chaliners 26% 26 Vi
i American Beet Sugar ... 65% 64%
American Can 63 % 61%
American C& F 65% 65%
American Ice Securities . 27 26%
American Locomotive .. 65 63%
American Smelting 100% 99*4
American Sugar 112 % 113
American T & T 127% 127%
Anaconda 86 Vi 85%
Atchison 105% 105%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 109 108
Baltimore & Ohio 89% 88%
liethlehem Steel 460 456
BP Goodrich 69% 69 Vi
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 8 7 87
California Petroleum ... 30% 29%
Canadian Pacific 169 Vi 16V %
I Central Leather 53
Chesapeake and Ohio.. 61% 61%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 96% 96%
Chicago, R I and Pacific 16% l®Ji
Chino Consolidated Cop. 53 ',4 52%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 4 4
Consolidated Gas 138',4 137 Vi
Corn Products 22% 22
Crucible Steel 71% 70 Vi
Crucible Steel pfd 110% 110%
Distilling Securities .... 45 13%
Erie 36 Vi 36
Erie Ist pfd 52 51 V 4
General Electric Co ...... 170V4 170V4
Great Northern pfd ... 120 Vi 121
Great Northern Ore. s. . 44% 44%
Inspiration Cooper .... 44% 44 Vi
Interboro-Metropolitan.. 18% 18%
Inter.boro-Met. pfd 74% 75
Kansas City South 26% 26%
Lackawanna Steel 82% 82%
Lehigh Valley 76% 76
Maxwell Motors 6 8 68
Merc. War ctfs 18% 17%
LEGAL NOTICES
ORPHANS* COUBT SALE OF VALU
ABLE CITY REAL ESTATE
PURSUANT to an order of the
Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, Pa.,
dated January —, 1916, the under
signed, Executor of the l>ast Will and
| Testament of Annie E. Enders, Late of
the City of llarrisburg. deceased, will
sell at PUBLIC SALE, discharged of all
liens. All that certain lot or piece of
land, situate In the City of llarrisburg,
Dauphin County, Pa., bounded and de
scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a
point on the western side of N. Fifth
Street, distant southwardly fifty-nine
feet from the southwestern corner of
Fifth and Macla.v Streets; thence west
wardly along the line of lot late of M.
G. Einstein, one hundred feet to an al
ley fifteen feet wide"; thence northward
ly along the line of said alley, towards
Maclay Street, twenty feet to the line
of lot late of James McCleaster; thence
eastwardly along the line of said lot.
one hundred feet to Fifth street; and
thence southwardly along the line of
Fifth Street, twenty feet to the place
of beginning. Thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house now known
as No. 2036 N. Fifth Street. Being the
same premises which Harry C. Wells,
Sheriff, conveyed unto Frederick M.
Ott. Executor of Annie E. Enders. de
ceased, by deed-poll acknowledged on
June 12. 1913, and recorded In the office
of the Recorder of Deeds of Dauphin
County, Pa.. In Deed Book "D," Volume
15, page 457.
This property has metal roof; hot
and cold water, bathroom; gas; pressed
brick front with stone lintels.
Sale to take place on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 16, 1916. at 2 o'clock P. M. In
front of the Court House, llarrisburg.
Pa.
TERMS—Fifteen per centum of the
purchase money to be paid when the
property is stricken off, and the bal
ance on April 1, 1916, when deed will
be delivered.
FREDERICK M. OTT. Executor
of Annie E. Enders. Deceased.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County,
on Thursday, February 3, 1916, at 10
o'clock A. M.. or as soon thereafter as
.said Couil shall he In session, for the
tie niter of the retail liquor license now
hold by Walter ('. Raskins for Fort
Hunter Hotel, Rockville, Susquehanna
Township, Dauphin County, Pa., to J.
Garfield Fackler, trustee of the estate
of Waller C. Raskins, a bankrupt.
PHILIP S. MOYER,
Attorney for Transferee.
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Public Ser
vice Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania by the Hummelstown
Consolidated Water Company and
Charles L Jackson, for a Certificate of
Public Convenience evidencing llie Com
mission's approval to a proposed sale
of certain real estate and property used
in the distribution of electricity, located
in the Borough of Hummelstown, Penn
svlvania, to said Charles L. Jackson, the
public hearing on which will be held In
the rooms of the Commission at llar
risburg, on the 14tli day of February,
1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when
and where all persons In Interest may
appear and be heard if they so desire.
GEORGE R. HEISEY.
Solicitor.
COUNTY OF DAUPHIN,
Office of County Controller
HarrlsbinPenn'a.
NOTICE TO IIIMIEITS
SEALED BIDS will he re.elved bv
the undersigned at Room 13. Court
House. Harrlsbun-'. Penn'a, until 12
o'clock noot'., Wednesday, February 2,
1918. for the furnlchlrif of steel Docu
ment Files in the office of the Pro
thonotary. Blue prints and specifica
tions can be bad at the Controller's
office.
The Commissioners reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
HENRY W. GOUGH.
County Controller.
Mrc. War ctfs. pfd 80% 80
Mex. Petroleum 102% 101
.Miami Copper 37% 37%
Missouri Pacific 5 6
National head 68% 67%
New York Central .... 106% 105%
N. Y„ N. H., H 69 67
N. Y. O. and W 27% 27%
Nor. and West 116% 115%
North. Pacific 113% 118%
Pacific Mail 12% 12V*
Pa. Hail 58 67%
Pitts. Coal 32 31 %
Pitts. Coal, pfd 106% 106 %
Press Steel Car 55 55
Hallway Steel Spring; ... 38% 3854
Hay Con. Copper 24% 24
Heading- 77% 77
Republic Iron and Steel 51 60%
Southern Pacific 100% 100
Southern Ky 20% 20%
Sludebaker 149 145%
Tennessee Copper 56 65%
Third Ave «0% 60%
Union Pacific 133% 133
U S I Alcohol 150 144
If 8 Rubber 50% 49%
V S Steel 83% 82%
U S Steel pd ' 118 117%
Utah Copper 79 78%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 47% 47
West Union Telegraph.. 88% 88%
Westinghouse Mfg 66% 65%
rHII.ADBI.PHIA PUODUCB
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Jan. -'9. Wheat —■
Steady; No. 2, red, spot and January,
11.38RiU.40; No. 2, Southern, red, sl.^6
#1.38.
Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local,
84®)8ie; new steamer, No. 2, yellow,
local, 82%®53%c.
Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 69#
60c; No. 3, white, 56 @66 ",4c.
Bran The market Is firm;
city mills, winter, per ton. $25.60;
western, winter, per ion. none tier*;
Spring;, per ton, $23.00@ 23.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 6.96 c; tine granulated, 6.85 c;
confectioners' A. 5.75 c.
(Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extras, 3214 c; nearby prints,
fancy, 37c.
Kggn The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $8.70 per case; do., current
receipts. free cases, $8.40 per case;
I western, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.70
I per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.40
per case.
Live Poultry Market steady; fowls,
, 16@17c; roosters, 12#12&c; Spring
1 chickens, 154218 c; ducks, 15@17c; geese,
16 "ii> 17 c; turkeys, 20«#22c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh
kiled fowls, fancy, 19%@20%c; do.,
average. 16@ 19c; do. , unattrac
tive, 15*'M7c; ice packed fowls, 13
tfll6c; old roosters. 14',4c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 22<rf>26c; do., western,
122@24c; roasting chickens, western,
j choice to fancy, 19®22c; do., fair to
good, 15®)16c; Spring ducks, nearby, IS
@2oc; do., western, 12@18c; geese,
nearby, 16<i®18c; do., western, 14<u>Hc;
turkeys, Delaware and Maryland, fancy,
28©30 c; do.. Virginia. 26<ijl27c: do., near
by, choice to fancy, 26SJ28c; do., good to
choice, 23@'25c; do., fair to good,
22c; western, choice to fancy, 25(jt27c;
, do., fair to good, 22@24c; do:, old toms,
| 23c; do., culls, 16®! 20c.
Potatoes Market quiet; Penn
sylvania, white, per bushel, SI.OOOI-20;
I do., fair to good, 95cCf1)1.00 oer bushel;
Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 60@70c; do..
No. 2, per basket, 30@40c,
Flour—Quiet. but steady; winter,
straights, $u.90®6.25; do., patent, $6.35
tf/)6.fio; Kansas straights, $4.85@5.85;
Spring firsts, clear, $6.75@6.00; do.,
straights, $t>.00@6.25; do., patents. $6.25
@6.75; do., favorite brands. $7.00@7.60.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Jan. 28. —Stocks closed
steady.
Cambria Steel 73%
General Asphalt 33
general Asphalt] pfd 70
Superior Corporation ... 9%
Lehigh Navigation 77%
Lehigh Valley 76
Pennsylvania Railroad' •. 58-
Philadelphia Electric 27 7 »
Philadelphia Company 41',*
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 18
Reading 77%
Storage Battery 62
Union Traction 42
United (las improvement 89%
United States Steel 82%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. HI.. Jan. 29. Hogs Re
ceipts, 17,000; steady. Bulk of sales,
$765(1)7.96; light, $7.30®7.85; mixed,
s7.so<ff 8.00; rough, $7.5007.65; pigs,
$5.7506.90.
Cattle Receipts. 300; weak. Native
beef steers, $6.30(ft9.70; cows and heif
ers. $.'1.10 08.10; calves. $7.50(3110.50.
Sheep Receipts, 1,000 weak.
Wethers, $7.35®8.00; lambs, $8.30f0l
10.75.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
By Associated Press
New York, Jan. 29. The statement
of the Clearing House Banks and Trust
Companies for the week shows that
thev hold $177,801,740 reserve In excess
of legal requirements. This is a de
crease of $3,112,870 from last week.
The statement follows:
Actual Condition
Loans, etc., $3,273,035,000; decrease,
$6,287,000.
Reserve in own vaults (B), $525,749,-
000; decrease, $618,000.
Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank.
$176,557,000; increase, $6,162,000.
Reserve in other depositories, $55,-
581,000; decrease, $607,000.
Net demand deposits, $3.36 i,143.000.
Net time deposits, $159,012,000; de
crease, $1,680,000.
Circulation, $34,427,000; decrease,
$256,000.
(B) Of which $447,517,000 Is specie.
Aggregate reserve, $757,887,000.
Excess reserve, $177,801,740; de
crease, $3,112,870.
COSDEN OIL
SAPULPA REFINING
Int. Petroleum
Cogent reasons why these
three low priced oil securities
are commanding investment at
tention are explained In our
special circulars just issued.
Free on request.
Our Statistical Bureau la
probably the most complete
maintained by any brokerage
i house In the East. Banking
houses and trust companies gen
erally fortify themselves with
our exclusive information for
the benefit of their customers.
Why not. you? No charge for
this service.
International Mercantile Marine
The complicated affairs of this
company. Involving the bonds,
preferred and common stock,
I are rapidly nearlng adjustment.
We will have the information
as soon as available. We sug
| gest you keep in touch with us
i by wire, telephone, or letter in
regard to these Issues.
1
L. L. Winkelman & Co.
13U S. Broad St., Philadelphia
PUobphi Walnut (W37| Race 2583
Neiv York Wilmington, Del.
Parkeraburg, W. Vi.
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