Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 04, 1916, Page 21, Image 21

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    A Telegraph Want Ad fill Quickly Rent That Vacant Roam j
Deaths
I I>I.KH Ohirles J. Sadler on Febru
ary 1916. at Rosemont, near Phila
delphia, aged 50 years.
Funeral on Monday at 12 o'clock
noon, from his late residence, 541
< 'urtin street. Burial Marysvllle
Cemetery. 2:110 P. M. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice.
* UU) OF THANKS •
February 3. 1916.
THK widow and parents of William
plson Steely, Rnola. Pa.. desire to
ank one and all of the many friends
ho rendered so many kind and help
-1 favors during tnelr recent sad au
ction. when the latter met with sud
n death in the Knola yards January
. 1!'16.
MARY K. STEELY. Widow:
M.-CLKIJ-AN C. STKKLV. Falhc!^
LOST ,
1 <OST On Thursday afternoon a
ack fox fur. on Harris street. J'''®"*
Second streets above Relly. t inuer
case return to 109 Relly street.
lAST TWO TIFFANY DIAMONDS
blue box on Third street, between
piker and Calder streets. I- inder
ease return to United Watch and
ainond Co.. 302 Market street, and re
ive good reward. ;
IX>ST Monday night. 31st, thin
i>del Elgin watch, gold rase—
Craved on back, Harrisburg t«ram
ir School Bronze Medal elated 1
t&ched. Liberal reward .« e A urn s?
George B. Leeds. 207 North Fifteenth
r#»et.
LOST—SIOO.OO reward and no
lestions asked for return to 307
orth Front street, ot gold plated
lain purse containing about
.00, a broken string of beads,
"iall gold watch and chain, and
rds of Mrs. Elisha Ely Garri
n. |
lost A small, black, covered ac- .
unt book on the curb at 191 * Derry
•eet. Reward if returned to 1915
*rry street. !
FOUND
FOUND Dog. white poodle, having '
lien from sleigh, ("an have fame it
oven their dog and paying for this j
Apply Union Sales Co.. Second and
»rth streets. ■
FOUND A way to end >our cleaa
g and dyeing worries by calling
her phone lor Eggcrt's Steam pveing
<1 French Cleaning Works. Mar
t street. We call and deliver.
HELP WAM'LI) —Male
MKX WANTED Carpenters, mill- '
•iglits and laborers. Apply S;:Uirda> ; ,
>mins alter 9, Mr. Friend, new plant |
Ninth and Dock streets.
WANTED Young man t>> do book- !
«pin 0 and general ofiice work. Ap-
Bosslci "S: Forrer, 7U5 North rlwrtl
•eet.
WANTED Edge trimmer. Stead;
■ rk. good wages. T. 11. Eisenhuth Co..
illiamsport, Pa. _ '
\\ ANTED Sheet Metal Workers ,
m tan make or install Blow piping,
lit age and experience. sterling : I
i>wer Company, Hartford, Conn. i
\NTED A colored barber want- <
at on' e to work on white trade. Ai>- i
C. A. Branson, « North Pitt street, -
rllsle. Pa. _ i
•, \ rED Laborers. Paxtani
airy. Faxtang. Pa. '
-HOi: TRIMMING CUTTERS WANT-
■ Apply to the Lindner shoe Co.. -
rllsle. Pa.
WANTED A good man with some :
in'tx- as a salesman, can get a posi- .
,ii with an established corporation,
a salary ot sL«.oi> pc week and com
ssion Must oe married and between
- age of 25 and 10. Address B„ «ob,.
re of Telegraph. j
\V \NTED Knglisli and forclgn
ea'king solicitors ior Harrlsburg and
elton liood compensation and ru- ■
re t" hustlers. Apply B , 3066, care
Telegraph.
W \NTED Young man to make
ust.! 1 generally u. eful around
d cleaning works. Call 80. -\o.tli
urd street, Simms.
IRIIV OF THE UNITED STATES
WANTED Vblebodied. unmar
■d men between ages of IS and ,»o,
izcns of United States, of good char
ter and temperate habits, who can
eitk read and write the LiiylUh
igua&e. For information aPl>}>'. to
' ruitiiis Oflieer. Bergner Building.
,\i Market Sts.. harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED An errand boy in a sta
int-ry store. Apply F., 3555, care of
legraph.
W W'TED Men 20 to 40 years old,
renien. Brakehien, Motormen. Con
dors. Experience unnecessary.
imp. Inter Railway, care of fele
aph. .
MACHINISTS " WANTED Boring
ill or lathe hands, who can work
blue prints; also tool makers. Aa
ess, or apply. Employment Depart
snt, Westingliouse Electric & Mfg.
i„ East Pittsburgh. Pa.
\RCADE BARBER SHOP. M N. Court
reet N»wly remodeled and refitted,
can'and sanitary. Complete system
■d Cross Sterilizers used. Massage.
i\ Shave, 10c. P. D. Rlchwlne, Pro
ietor. ..
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED Girls over 16 to
rip tobacco. Also experienced
oilers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
iller and Binder Strippers. VVel
re looked after by trained nursu.
pply Harrisburg Cigar Com
iny, 500 Race street.
WANVED —We have openings
r 12 more briglit girls Apply,
fk Mill, Cor. North and Second
reels.
a
For Sale
10 Acres —Xo Buildings
1 miles northeast of Speece
vllle —1,400 three-year-old peach
trees 5OO three-year-old apple
trees —about 5,000 asparagus plants
51,600.
Tell ii« Mhut you're In Ikf market
fur in the «»>■ «if renl entitle
iiur oilier render* vnlunltle help'to
bMjer* aa well an to owner*.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
It ISA (J KWATK
lumrflicc SURETY HOIHIK
I,«»rti*t nnd Court Street*
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 4. 1916
HKLP WAXTEi)—I Viuale
W A X T E D 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, AT ONCE Pressers. In
quire Bloug-h Mfg. Co., Reily and Ful-
I ton streets.
WANTED Flat-work ironer. Ap
ply Keystone Laundry, corner Harris
and Wallace.
WANTED Experienced cigar pack
ers. Steady work sruaianieed. Apply
Central Cigar Co.. 4'Jo South Cameron
street.
WANTED Colored girl just from
Virginia wants housework at once. Ap
ply 1605 Elm street.
WANTED Plain sewing; children's !
work preferred: charges reasonable.
Address A., 356i'. care of Telegraph.
WANTED. AT ONCE expeiir-nc- '
ed sewing machine operators. Apply
Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Fulton ■
\ streets.
WANTED Good, reliable white wo
man to keep house in small town. Pri
vate, Christian family. No baking.
Small washes. References exchanged.
Call 25 South Seventeenth street after
I 5 P. M.
WANTED Two lady canvassers
wanted for Harrisburg and vicinity,
with experience preferred; salary and
i commission: must be able to give good
reference. Answer E. E„ care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Competent girl for gtn
eral housework. Mrs. M. J. Wolf 2116
North Fifth street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female
WANTED A resident House-to-
House Canvasser, lady or gentleman,
in the following towns: Harrisburg.
Steelton, Middletown, Elizabethtown,
Carlisle. Mechanlcsburg. Duncannoii.
Newport.' Loysvllle, MUiei sbiirg, L.y
kens, Hummelstown. Palmyra, Pen
brook. To take orders for an artlcie
used in every home. Only Hustlers
Wanted. Uood Commission. Address
W. H. llarman, 1930 State street. Har
risburg. i
SITUATIONS \\ INTED —Male
WANTED Young colored man de- ■
sires position as butler or houseman by
the day or week, or tsood »t anything;
reference. 1291J, or G65 lSriggs street.
WANTED Typewriting to do at
home. Neat work for reasonable prl> v.
Address F.. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man wants
work of any kind Saturday afternoons
and all evenings; good education; rcfei
ences. Address llos (.5, 3556. care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Position as loeal sales
man or shipping clerk by young man,
25; experienced; can furnish reference.
Address S„ 3544, care of Telegraph.
SITU AT IONS WANTED—female
WANTED An experieinced cook
desires work by day or week. Call, or ,
address, 1415 Fulton street.
WANTED Position as housekeeper
for widower by middle-aged white wo
man: understands cooking; best of ref
erence; no objections ttf country. Ad
dress Mrs. Hart, 134 Hanna street, Har
risburg, Pa.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
would like position to Keep house for !
widower with small family. Good home
in preference to large wages. Not out
of city. Answer to M. A. H.. care ot !
Telegraph.
WANTED Housekeeper wants po
sition keeping house for widower with
small family: best references. Call 1402
Market street.
REAL. ESTATE ECU SALE
SECOND ST.. N. Ground: near Kel
ker street: size, 150x100 feet: will di
vide into 30-foot plots. For particulars
see H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth
street.
CHESTNUT ST., 1610—Reduced MOO
for quick sale: rental, S2O. An excep
tionally good investment. H. G. Ped
lo\y. 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SAEE Desirable building lot,
45x100 ft., on south side -Market street
in 1900 block. CTtll Bell phone 3666 W.
"PREPAREDNESS" being our slogan,
we have SIOO,OOO worth of properties
i listed for sale on our first day in busi
ness. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Build
ing. Bell 3533 J.
FOR SALE Corner plot of ground
on Allison Hill, suitable for building
dwellings, rlub house, garages; size,
100x100. Price, $1,500. Easy terms.
Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell
353 J.
FOR SALE Would a dwelling in
vestment, paying 9 per cent, net, inter
est you. It so, write "OWNER," care
of Telegraph. If you don't have
at least SI,OOO, don't answer. Balance
mortgage.
LOT-' Levi Brandt Est.. Elkw.iod,
>'ew Cumberland 5O ft. front up to
one-half acre plots sewer gas
electricity. C2OO up. Easy payments.
5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons. Agents.
FOR SALE Bakery in Harrisburg.
at a sacrifice; first-class equipment, and
opportunity for hustler. Kough,
Briglitblll & Kline. 307 Kunkel Build
ing. Both phones.
1 OR SALE lnvestment properties;
>'4s Boyd St., at a bargain; 1229 Bailey
St.; rental income, $18.00; price, $1,750.00;
355 S. Thirteenth St., brick dwelling
with two store rooms; rental income,
S70.00; price. $6,800.00. Brinton-Packer
qo.. Second and Walufit Sts.
FOR SALE Furnished, ten-room
brick, corner house; all improvements;
suitable for rooming or apartments:
good location, with best trolley service
in city. Will sell at a bargain. Pos
session given at once. Address M., 3570,
care cf Telegraph.
FOiR SALE New houses on Third
and on Lewis streets. Riverside. Pressed
brick, chestnut finish, steam heat, elec
tric, gas. Modern. Also desirable
building lots. D. E. Lucas. 303 Lewis
street.
SIXTH ST.—Dwelling for sale at
$3,300; all improvements; four rooms
•>n first floor suitable business loca
tion. easily altered buy It while the
price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
NEW HOUSES, with steam heat
gas and electric light all other mod
ern improvements brick construction
—location. Riverside, uptown, and on
Allison Hill. Price only $3,100 to $3,300.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 231 Kelker St.; 3-story
brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; fur
nace; cemented cellar. Price right for
this desirable location. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
PEFFER ST., 630-632 Any reason
able offer will be carefully considered—
corner plot 36.3x125 paved street on
three sides. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR SALE Ten-room
house. No. 1813 Whitehall street. Ideal
location, facing Reservoir Park. All
conveniences. Excellent bargain. In
quire at above residence.
FOR KENT
TRUCKERS, TAKE NOTICE Mish
Farm, corner Paxton and Cameron
streets. Harrisburg; about 20 acres. Ap
ply to Dr. 11. Saul, t orner Second and
I Locust streets, Steelton, Pa.
REAL ESTATE EOR RENT
FOR RENT Storeroom, good loca
tion. 120S : a North Third street. Apply
to H. B. Mitchell. 600 North Third street,
or 5 North Second street.
; FOR RENT 2359-65 East Prospect
street, four new two-story stucco
houses, six rooms and bath, front
I porch, all improvements. $14.00 per
month. Inquire- Irvin Johnston, 2053
| Swatara street. Bell phone 2986 M.
I'D It HK.Vr
No. ISO 2 State St. $25.00
1547 State St 20.00
2101 Greenwood St 9.00
2J20 Boas St 15.00
2005 N. Seventh St 10.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Mark'-l St.
APARTMENTS EOR RENT
' FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished. four rooms and bath, pantries
and balconies: nil latest conveniences.
| Apply i-ouis Apartments, Sixth and Herr
i streets. Bell phone 3677 M.
ROOMS FOR RENT
WANTED To room and board in
private family, two reliable, sober men,
or married couple, on Allison Hill. Ad
i dress C„ 3572, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Large front room, sec
ond floor, bay window, partly furnished,
suitable for office or any other busi
ness. 'No. 4 South Fourth. Rent rea
sonable. *
FOR RENT - Three rooms, complete
ly furnished for light housekeeping; all
conveniences: reference required; no
children. Phone 1429M-2, or call 340
South Sixteenth streei.
FOR RENT Furnished rocms, with
steam heat, electric light, gas, etc.;
use of phone. Apply 28 South Third
street, second apartment.
FOR RENT - Two nicely furnished
rooms, for light housekeeping, witii all
conveniences: use of bath; good idea
tion; no children; rent reasonable. Call
at 1549 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms;
city steam heal; Bell phone. 719 North
Sixth streets.
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
1 410 North streei.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen*
! tlemen, with use of b.ith, pho::e and
City lieat; reference required. Apply
272 Briggs street.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms for
rent; centrally located: terms reason
able. Apply 209 State street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO BUY A property on
Broad street, between Third street and
New Fourth street, or on Market street,
between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
Mention all particulars. Owners only
apply. Address D., 3568, care of Tele
graph.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Young lady, employed,
wants two unfurnished rooms centrally
located. Address X. M., care of Tele
graph.
—————________.
WANTED
WANTED Unfurnished room by
business girl. .Must be within three
blocks of Capitol and be well healed.
X.. 357' care of Telegraph.
WANTED Six-foot floor show case
, and eight or ten-foot counter. Address
: 356 4, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALS
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt
and scecond-hand. SIO.OO up—L. C.
Smith's, Remington and Underwoods,
etc. Geo. I*. Tillotson, 211 Locust street.
I Opposite "The Orpheum."
j ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
OlTloe.
FOP. SALE Army shoes, slightly
used. Best shoes tor railroad ;nen.
Also $.3 array hats for 25c. Your money
back if not satisfied. Open evenings. S.
Meltzer, ' '3 Walnut street.
FOR SA,.E A large oak dresser, 2
chairs, 1 n cker. 1 stand, in good con
dition. Will sell cheap. No dealer need
r apply. 100S Green street, City.
FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell roadster,
in good condition; only used seven
months. Price reasonable. Address Y.,
3551, care •>' Telegraph.
I'OR RENT Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter
and Supply Co., 40 North Court street.
FOR SALE A stenotype, in first
class londition. Price reasonable. Ad
dress Y.. 3560, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Oak rocker, three-piece
mahogany parlor suit and parlor lamp.
Apply 101+ Greeu street.
FOR SALE —. Oak diningroom fur
niture, sideboard, table and chairs; suit
able for cottage or bungalow; very
reasonable. Call from 2 to 5 P. M. at
409 Briggs street.
FOR SALE Two shares Commer
cial Bank stock. May be had at $75.00
per share to quick buyer. Address Z.,
No. 3563, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1 Fox Hound, 2 years
old, broke. Al. Apply to B. F. Beers,
Duncannon, Pa.
FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman
Plaver Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two
dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice
to quick buyer. Apply 424 Relly street.
Bell phone 281 W.
FOH SALE
Grocery Store, good uptown loca
tion, mostly cash business. A bungalow
on easv terms. A few choice suburban
lots and acre plots. A substantial
1 brick corner property at 2b per cent,
less than cost; also, a frame corner
property, owner leaving city. Large.
' good business property, with moving
picture theater. Five two-story brick
houses, good Investment.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE,
307 Kunkel Building.
Both phones.
FOR SALE—Three wagons—two
' double teams and one single team. For
! merlv used for delivery purposes. Ap
ply to Rothert Co., 312 Market street.
FOR SALE Beautifully marked and
5 pedigreed Scotch Collie. Will sell rea
' sonable. Inquire 22 North Fourth
; street. Bell phone 2321 J.
HORSE FOR SALE Carriage or
' saddle horse, light weight and «ood
" runner. Apply at Jednota Farm. It. F.
j i D., No. 3. Mfddletown, Pa.
1 FOR SALE. CHEAP One Haynes
• flve-passenger touring car, in good con
dition. Will demonstrate. Bell phone
■ j 20891*.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum
r mers' samples) positively at the lowest
1 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.
r FOR SALE —At GABLE'S. 111-117
South Second street, 5.000 sets new
■ sash. Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, al
$1.30 per set. Also other sizes.
i FOR SALE A Columbia electric au-
I tomoblle, line appearance, price $50.00
1 must be sold at once. Apply 814 Nortl
- Third street.
- FOR SALE CARDS on sale at thi
Telegraph Business Office.
!'| FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
- I supply —so tor 25c while they last. Ap
d ply Job Printing Department The Tel*.
j graph Printing Company.
| FOR SALE
BUY Traveling Bagrs. Suitcases and j
• Trunks from Wholesale and Retail ;
, Leather Merchants, Second and Chesl- I
nut Repairing neatly and promptly at- j
tended to. Specialties made to order.
Harrisburg- Harness and Supply Co.
FOR SALE Barber Shop and Pool
■ Room. 1018 North Seventh street. City, j
FOR SALE Full-blooded Barred j
Plymouth Kock rooster. Conies from \
registered stock. Going out of busi- [
ness, reason for selling. Price, $5. Ad
-1 dress H. C. Baker. 530 Schuylkill, City. :
_________
I : FOR RENT
FOR RENT Automobile room In I
private garage, with light, heat and |
water. Hoerner's, 316 Broad street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
' tlculars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock- j
port. N. Y. !
1 I MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the
mall order business, began with |5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
-1 cock. 355 L6ckport- N. Y.
■
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED. TO LOAN, at once or any i
time before April I, 53,400 at 5 per cent,
first mortgage on improved city prop
erty. Address A., 3569, care of Tele- ;
I | graph.
| FOR SALE A clean, legitimate
manufacturing business, with estab
lished trade. Splendid opportunity for
, young man with limited capital. Rea
sons, personal interview. Address U.,
i 3559, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE A well-established j
I Millinery Store. Entire slock and fix- !
i tures at a reasonable price. Possession |
given at once. 614 North Third street, j
1 Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Neat, clean, well-estab
lished business. Pays handsome divi
dend each month. Suitable for lady or
young, married couple. If you are
looking for opportunity investigate.
: Address P., 3555, care of Telegraph.
RUSBNESS PERSONALS
TYPEWRITERS all makes. El- i
liott-Fislier billing machines rebuilt j
like new on your premises at small I
, cost. Call Fulton Typewriter Rebuild- ;
inn, Co.. temporary headquarters, Lenox !
' j Hotel.
PACKING A. 11. Shrenk. 1906 North
Sixth street, first-class packer of fur
niture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell |
phone 399 W.
FOR falling hair try dross Quinine
Hnir Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
i Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
i street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
I orders glv.a prompt attention. Bell
. 11.60.
HAULING
n. A. HAItTMAN. Iloartllnc 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.;
3603 R.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We ,invite Inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Bvoaa street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. - Wagons. 76 cents
; per month. Apply D. Cooper Jc Co 411
WANTED
CASH PRICES paid for Indies' and
, Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also
Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip
' tion of goods you want to sell. Send
' postal to 636 Herr street.
WANTED Hand embroidery to do
. at home by reliable person. Such work
: as initials, nightgowns, corset covers,
scarfs, centerpieces, etc. Will show
samples. Address J., 3561, care of Tele
p' graph.
I WANTED To buy old Brussels or
ingrain carpets or fillers. Keystone Rug
' Co., or call 2064 Bell phone or 140W
. United.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICES
r NOTICE, HEPTASOPHS Members
" of this organization will learn some
thing rrreatly to their advantage, by
communicating with N., 3521, care of
Telegraph.
STORAGE
IX 3-* tory brick building, rear 408
i Market utreet
Household goods In elean, private
roomii. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
'' i "WILL not be responsible for any
bills contracted by my wife.
W. D. DICE.
: , „
u MISCELLANEOUS
"PREPAREDNESS"' We have sev
eral parties desiring to investjnoney in
s real estate. Give us ypur properties to
'< sell and we will do the rest. Backen
stoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell 353 J.
0 LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
A MEETING of the Paxtang Cemetery
- Association will be held in the office
at the Cemetery at 2 P. M. of the 14th
- of February, 1916, for the purpose of
v authorizing sale of building lots. Kelso
ii street property of the association.
1 BELLETT LAWSON,
Secretary.
r ——.
NOTICE Tetters of Administration
Seta, on the Estate of Ada H. McAlar
lt ney, late of Harrisburg Dauphin coun
ty Pa., deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned residing In the City
of Harrisburg. all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make im
- mediate payment, and those having
a claims will present them for settlement.
- COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY.
. 1 Administrator c. t. a.,
222 Market Street.
d NOTICE Letters of Administration
- on the Estate of Christian K. Hage,
h late of Harrisburg. Pa.. Dauphin Coun
ty Pa., deceased, having been granted
to'the undersigned residing at 605 North
r Front street, Harrisburg, Pa„ all per
d sons Indebted to said Estate are re
• quested to make immediate payment,
' and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
" HOTHER B. HAGE,
Administrator.
e EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of John K. Bricker, late of Har
risburg, Pa., deceased.
NOTICE is nereoy given that Let
ters Testamentary upon the estate of
' said decedent have been granted to the
? undersigned. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make pay
" nient. and those having claims or de
mands against the same will make them
v known without delay, to
7 ROBERT A. ENDERS,
t READY MONEY
for individuals pressed by lack
- of funds to meet Immediate
ia necessities, at legal rates, pay
able In weekly or monthly instal
ments. No publicity.
w t'O-ll I*loll ATI V K
1- l.oan A InicNtuiftit Co.
I. iOl CHUmUT XT.
1 Licensed, llondeU, Incorporated
MARKET PRICES
FALL SHARPLY
Report of Berlin's Reply Makes
Wall Streei Uneasy; Specu
lative Issues Drop
| New York, Feb. 4. Prices fell
sharply before the end of the first,
! hour, the break being attended by re
j ports that Berlin's reply in the Lusi
-1 tania case would prove unsatisfactory
to Washington. Theer was heavy cell
j ing of U. S. Steel, American Smelting.
| Mexican Petroleum and all the other
j active leaders.
j Crucible Steel, which had risen to'
1 S4>* before the reactionary trend be-|
j gar. fell almost 4 points and other
I speculative issues from 3 to 5 points.
: New York Central, Union Pacilic and
( Erie were heaviest of Ihe rails. Some
! slight Improvement was recorded at
noon, but selling continued in large
volume. Bonds were heavy.
NEW YORK STOCKS
_ Chandler Bros. & Co., members New I
) York and Philadelphia Stock Ex- |
changes. 3 North Market Square, Hur- |
risburg; 133 8 Chestnut, street, Phila- 1
delphia; 34 Pine street. New Y'ork,
furnish the following quotations:
New York. Feb. 4.
Open. Clos. 1
Alaska Gold Mines 23V>j 22
Allis-Chaliners 2» 27 1 '.;
j American Beet Sugar ... «7
American Can ii2 f, 8 t>2
I American C& F 68 > 2 0 7
I American Ice Securities . 29 >j. 2S>i
American Locomotive .. i>7 65
American Smelting 101^*
American Sugar 113'•« 113%
American T & T 127 H 126% 1
Anaconda 87» 2 85%
Atchison 103% 103
Badhvin Locomotive ... 112% J lO
Baltimore & Ohio 8!Ib„ 88%
j"B F Goodrich 72*4 "2
•Brooklyn Rapid Transit 87% 87
| California Petroleum .. 32 U 30% 1
Canadian Pacilic 172 169
Central Leathere 53% 52%:
j Chesapeake and Ohio .. ti3 61 % •
Chicago, Mil anil St Paul »7% 96 j
Chicago, R I and Pacific 19% 19
jChino Conoslidated Cop. 54% 53 j
i Colorado Fuel and Iron 45% 44
I Consolidated Gas 137% 137', 4
| Corn Products 22% 21% i
I Crucible Steel 80% 84%,
! Crucible Steel pfd 115 lie,
.Distilling Securities .... 47 49
I Erie 38% 37%
Erie, Ist pfd 54% 52 %
; General Electric 172 171 ~
j Gt. North, pfd 122% 121%
i Gt. North. Ore. sa 45% 44 %
; Gug. Exp 22% 22%
| Ins. Copper 45% 44%
i Interboro-Met 19 18% '
j Interboro-Met. pfd 74% 74%
Kas. City South 27 26
Lack. Steel 82% 80%
Lehigh Valley 77 76%;
I Maxwell Mot 71% 70%
I Merc. Mar. ctfs 17 16%!
| Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 78% 75% !
1 ilex. Petroleum 107% 103% |
| Miami Copper 3 7 36
' Alissouri Pacific 5 % 5 %
| National Lead 70% 69 % 1
New Y'ork Central 106% 105
NYN H H 67% 67% I
; New York Ont and West 27 26 %
I Norfolk and Western .. 117% 116% j
j Northern Pacific 114% 112% l
I Pacific Mail 12% 12%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57% 55%
Pittsburgh Coal 33% 32%
Pittsburgh Coal pd .... 107% 107 ~
Press Steel Car 57 55%
Railway Steel Spg 39% 39 %«
Ray Con Copper 24% 23%
Reading 7 8 77 %
Kt> P- 1 & S 53% 61%
Southern Pacific 100% 99%
Southern Railway .... 22% 21%
Southern Ry pfd" 60 60
Studebakei- 150% 149
Tennessee Copper 57% 55%
Tird Ave 61% 61%
Union Pacific 134 132%
I' 81 Alcohol 157 153%
17 S Rubber 53 51% :
IT S Steel 84% 82%;
U S Steel pfd 116 116 '
Utah Copper 79 % 78%'
, Va Caro Chem 48% 47% j
Western Union Tele .... 88% 88 ;
Western Mfg 67 65%,
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Feb. 4. Wheat |
Higher; No. 2, red, spot and February,
$1.37@1.39; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.33® !
! 1.37. |
Corn Steady: No. 2, yellow, local, 1
I 84@85c; new steamer. No. 2. yellow,
local, 82% «i'B3%c.
Oots Firm; No. 2. white, 59®
i 60c; No. 3, white, 56@56%c.
Bran The market. is iirm;
city mills, winter, per ton, $25.50;
western, winter, per ton. none her»:
Spring, per ton, $24.50025.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
, I refined powdered, 6.10 c; fine granulated,
6.00 c; confectioners' A. 5.90 c.
| Butter Market steady; western,
| creamery, extras, 32% c; nearby prints,
! fancy, 36c.
I Eggs The market is firm;
1 \ Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts.
I free cases, $9.30 per case; do., current
I receipts, free cases, $9.15 per case;
! western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.30
per case; <Jo., firsts, free cases, $9.15
i per case.
Live Poultry Market firmer; fowls,
, 18<®18c; roosters, 12<6>12%c; Spring
, chickens, 15@18c; ducks, 16®18c; geese,
16@18c; turkeys, 20®22c.
Dressed Poultry—Firm, fair demand;
turkeys, fancy, 27©28 c; do., good to
choice, 23@26c; do., fair to good,
22c; do., culls, 16@20c; fowls, fancy,
19%@20%c; do., good to choice, 1819 c;
do., small sixes, 15®17c; old roosters,
15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22@ I
1 ! 26c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting
i chickens, western, choice, 19(g)
, 20c; do., fair to good, 15®18c; Spring
; ducks, nearby. lSsf2oc; do., western, 12
: @18c; geese, nearby. 16®18c; do., west
' 1 ern, 14 @ 16c.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, Feb. 4.—Stocks closed
| lower.
Cambria Steel 7414 I
: General Asphalt 33
' General Asphalt. Pfd 71%
Lake Superior Corporation 9%
' I Lehigh Navigation 76"
j Lehigh Valley 76
i j Pennsylvania Railroad 56
. Philadelphia Electric' 27%
. j Philadelpuhia Company 42Vj
, 1 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36
. Philadelphia Rapid Transit 18%
1 Reading 77
Storage Battery 63-
Unlon Traction 43
United Gas Improvement 89%
(United States Steel 82%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
■ By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Feb. 4. —Board of Trade
; closing:
Wheat—May, 1.34; July, 1.25%.
Corn—May, 79%; July, 79%.
Oats —May, 50%; July, 47%.
Pork—May, 20.50; July, 20.5 a.
i 1-ard—May. 10.17; July. 10.35.
Ribs—May, 11.02: July, 11.15.
> CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., Feb. 4. Hogs Re
j celpts. 34.000; strong. Bulk of sales,
! $7.70® 7.95: light. $7.45@7.95; mixed,
j $7.55W8.00; heavy. $7.55®8.00; rough,
I $7.r,r»7.70; pigs, $6.00®7.00.
Cattle Receipts. 1.00; steady. Na
tive beef steers. $6.40®9.60: cows and
heifers, $3.20®8.25: calves, sß.oo® 11.00.
Sliecp Receipts, 10,000; weak.
, Wethers. s7.6o<fj 5.15 lambs, $8.50®)
' 11.00.
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Store Room
FOR RENT
(FROM APRIL IST)
105 North Second Street
feet, excluding show windows
Gallery In rear; finished basement I
G. L. Cullmerry
Commonwealth Trust Rldg.
v |
Highest Prices Paid For Rags I
Metal of " descriptions, rubber boots j
and shoes, auto tires, paper stock, books,
magazines. Specially Interested In
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, To Housekeepers. Work-
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ployed.
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» N. MARKET SQUARE
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Offices For Rent
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I BACKENSTOSS BROS.
City's Newest Real Estate and
Insurance Firm
.Stanley G. Baekenstoss Clarence O. Baekenstoss
The newest Real Kstate and Insursvnce firm in Harrlsburg is
that of Baekenstoss Bros., just formed by Stanley G. Baeken
stoss and Clarence O. Baekenstoss.
Stanley G. Baekenstoss, senior member of the new firm, has
been engaged in the fire, life, accident and health insurance
business for more than a year and he will continue to look after
this end of the firm's activities.
Clarence O. Baekenstoss, formerly secretary to ex-Mayor John
K. Royal, and former clerk to ex-Mayors Vance C. MoCormick
and E. Z. Gross, will attend to the real estate end of the business.
"Preparedness"—Our Slogan
Baekenstoss Bros, take this means to announce to the public
that the firm is fully prepared to look after bonds, real estate,
rents, loans, fire, life, health, tornado, accident, casualty, bur
glary, liability, automobile, live stock, plate glass, steam boiler
and workmen's compensation insurance.
The firm will represent the Mutual Life Insurance Company
of New York, the Prundential Casualty, the American Central
Fire, the Pennsylvania Fire, New Hampshire Fire, Fire Associa
tion of Philadelphia and the Hanover Fire Insurance companies
—a group recognized to be of the highest financial standing and
business integrity.
BACKENSTOSS BROS.
Suite 3, Russ Building
li North Second Street Ground
|| For Sale at Bargain Prices
|! The plot begins 100 feet.north of Seneca, being 160 feet, from Sec
i; ond to Penn and extending north 238 feet along both Second and Penn.
For purposes of dissolving partnership, we offer this ground until
! > April Ist, at an especially low figure. Will sell individual lots or entire
I! plot.
j| A snap for building proposition or well adapted to persons wishing 1
i; extra large lots.
(OWNERS)
: jj C. M. McNAUGHTON R. V. FAIRLAMB
1 ti-1H N. .Market Sq. 210 Market St.
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FUNERAL SPRAYG
AND D E S I G N «3
New « umbrrlnnd 'lornl Co.,
New Cumberland, l'a.
Auction Sale
AT MY STABLE
1420 Fulton Street
llarrisbuPK, Pa.
On Sat., Feb. 5, 1916
at 1 o'clock, we will have 100
head of Virginia horses, and
mares, weighing from 1,200
to 1,400. And we have
some very fine driving
horses. These horses must
be sold for the high dollar.
These horses must be sound
and right. We also sell on
commission, horses, wagons
and harness. If these horses
are not like I say, bring
them back and get your
money back.
We jdso sell in private
sale every (lay.
M. BLATT, Proprietor
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