16 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY , THINGS YOU WANT .VXD Wilt:lti: TO GET THEM Artificial Limbs mill Truiuei Braces for all deformities, abdominal supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Co.. u j Market st. Bell Phone. UiTiMiuukluK anil Needlework Moderate prices for everybody. Miss - G. M. Green, 210 N. Third St. French Cleaning anil Oyelnic Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all I guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell phone 32! hi, K. Sixth St. Eire Insurance mid Heal Estate .1. k. Glpple—Fire Insurance—'Heal Es tate —Kent Collecting'. 1251 Market St. Bell phone. I'hotoitrniiher LTaughten Studios —Portrait and Com mercial Photography. 210 N. Third St. Bell 3553. Tailors George F. Shope llill Tailor. 1241 Mar- Uct. Siiiing goods are now ready. Tailoring. Cleaning, Pressing, Ladies, work a specialty. Steve Wugrenic 20; l.ocust. Slitns and Emimel l.etters Po Hon, 307 Market streel, Bell phone. Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer Simon N. Cluck, 320-32 ii Woodbine St. Bell phone 1317 J. I pUNERAL SPRAYP j | * AND D £S I G I New Cumb la ' Unul Cus f J ,\ew Cumlicriuud. i'u. \ For Sals No. 206 Walnut Street Fronting 32 feet 9 inches, ex tending through the same width to Locust street. Applications For Renting First floor and basement may be considered. Floor area about 5,272 I square feet, including show win dows. APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 Market Street t ; 1 * I Prospect Hill Cemetery I MARKET AM) '2IITII STREETS I This cemetery is soon to be en-? i !larged and beautified under plan?? | prepared by Warren 11. Manning. f I Lots will be sold with the per- ? i petual care provision. t i Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. 3 • Hermnn P. Miller. l'rc«lilont t LOCUST AM) COURT STREETS j J BELI. PHONE ISUS ] I SMALL LOANS We lend money in amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond ed and incorporated. PEX ASVI. V\ M A INVESTMENT CO. I3U Walnut St. V *|| f ' '"\ United States ■ Fidelity & Guaranty x Company $ Bonds—All I'orms Casualty Insurance Prompt ami Efficient Service Franklin Suydam General Agent Uooiu 304 lvuukel IJIUg. i llarris-burg, l'a. j J Public Sale of Household Goods The undersigned Kxrcutor will of- > fer ;it public .sale. Thursday. April 20. lrnti. ut i o'clock p. m., nn the promises. situate at No. 21! I'orsti r street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | the following miscellaneous house- i hold goods: One parlor suit, one bronze orna mental clock, one Brussels parlor carpet, two mahogany tables, one mounted pnrlor mirror, two large jurdiniers, one bronze oil lamp, a miscellaneous lot of framed pic tures, hull and stair carpet, hall rack with mirror, several rugs, set of tapestry curtains, lace curtains, 1 oak .sideboard with mirror, one oak I and glass china closet, several good bedroom suits, two sewins ma elilnes, one cbk stove, one Jewel vacuum cleaner, and many other household articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, sharp. Terms—cash. All articles to be removed from the premises on day of sale. Central Trust Company Harrisburg, Pa. l£xeeiitoe IXntc ltcKinn 4*arduer, deceased* Auctioneer: JOHN T. KXS.MIXGKH. v Camp Hill The Suburb of Natural Beauty; go out with us and inspect our new addition. "Cooper Heights," with its concrete walk, electric lights. 1 water and gas with its line build ings and bungalow sites. We will ' help you select a lot and build you a home. One hundred bungalow designs and plans to select from. West Shore Realty Co. Boer & Rice l>emoyne Trust Co. Building Try Telegraph Want Ads 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 19, 1916. OPEN' BIDS FOR ELECTION SUPPLIES NOON APKIIi 2H Bids for furnishing the county with : 90,000 primary election ballots and' 129 sets of election supplies will be ji'pened by the county commissioners i and County Controller Gough at noon, April "8. The ballots and supplies! must all be delivered by noon. .May 10. SUES FOR ALTO INJURIES Suit in trespass was begun to-day by Calvin F. Oramm against H. E. Jones for damages the former de clares he sustained when Jones' auto mobile crashed into htm January 23 in South Front street, Steelton. No state ment was filed. This Will Interest You A Home To Your Liking! The handsome, new ly-linislicd brick cottage on Bowman avenue, corner Walnut Street. Camp Hill— one block from the trolley—is for sale, at a low price. Steam heat, Hvlngroom and dln- Ingroom oak floored, hot and cold water In cellar, open fireplace in livingroom, three bay windows, chestnut first floor, white enamel upstairs, splendid garret, a con tinuous porch, front and side. This is the finest location in the finest suburb of llarrisburg—3-cent fare. Brinton-Packer Co. SECOND AND WAI.M T SI'S. *• !Wf?TyT?TTTfT T T y T V f ? T V y T : Temporary Withdrawal of : Cummings Realty Company: : Common Stock : ► i y Due to the unlooked-for popularity of Cummings i i Realty Company Common Stock at $51.00 per share; j the company announces that for the present there will ► he no more of this stock placed for sale, until the pre- I y ferred stock equals the common stock sales. ► THIS IS A PROPOSITION l OR THE GKXKRAIj PUBLIC i ► 85.00 a month for each share purchased for a period <4 of ten months; the money tt> he paid to a loon I trust company, to he specified upon inquiry. (Three |mt cent. interest allowed on instalments.) y preferred stock at 850.00 a share and the amount of ► Common Stock at $51.00 a share as nearly equal as The Common Stock has proven the more ► popular, and has rapidly exceeded the sale of the Pre- < ► ferred at 551.00. To the end that the preferred stock ► sale may more nearly equal that of the common, Com y mon Stock at $51.00 has been temporarily withdrawn. ► Details for the remaining Preferred Stock (of which ► there is a very limited quantity left for sale) at $51.00 < y per share may he had by addressing ► i The Cummings Realty: Company : ► 905 Kunkel Building <j 1 PUBLIC SALE j of the Stock, Fixtures and Furnishings of f j ALDINE HOTEL j | Wednesday, April 26 at 2 P. M. on the Premises jj | 435 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. !| | liieluiliiiK har. bar fixtures, safe, cash registers, stock of tobacco and i' 5 ciaars, beds. beddmu. electric lans, desks, tables, partitions, mirrors, all «! S kitchen utensils, i-any;c. ice box, carpets, linens. a || household furniture I # linoleuin and all other articles in said hotel building. '! J J'KitMS: CASH. ; JOHN C. ORR, Trustee. jj I Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Its System Every stockholder and bondholder of the Pennsylvania Railroad and underlying Companies should make an effort to obtain a special circular letter just issued by Edward B. Smith & Co., giving a comprehensive and interesting review of the annual report of that company." — The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. We shall be glad to furnish copies upon request. Correspondence invited on any investment subject. S&WARP' §» Smith &CO ©AJNKEftS ESTABLISHED 1892 Members New York and Philadelphia, Stock Exchanges BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA 30 PINE STREET, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICES ALLENTOWN, PA. £ ASTON, PA. NEW LONDON, CONN. J========:== ==:======;==s=is=;===;i^ssS=s==^555; _______^^ More Depositions Are Taken To-day in "Hardscrabble" Case ! At a continued session to-day before ! Scott S. Lei by, master to take deposi tions in the "Hardscrabble" condem nation case, "D. Settz, counsel for the i city, submitted a lot of testimony to | rebut the depositions that had been submitted a few weeks ago by coun i sel for some of the complaining: prop j erty owners. City Clerk Charles A. Miller and Prothonotary Harry Holler were the only witnesses examined. Mr. Miller testified as to the records of the com- J mission of ISG9 appointed by the gov . ev-nor to lay out the section of Harris buißr which includes the "Hardscrab ble" section of Front street. Mr. Holler testified to the .Viing* of the records. AH the data is being: collected pre paratory to the regular argument on the question of exceptions and appeals which will be heard by tlie court on April Just Apply This Paste and the Hairs Vanish (Helps to Beauty) A safe, reliable home-treatment for the quick removal of superfluous hairs from your face or neck is as follow:-: •Mix a stiff paste with some water and powdered delatone, apply to objection ab'e hairs und after 2 or 3 minutes[ rub off, wash the skin and the hairs, are gone. This simple treatment is unfailing and no pain or inconvenience i attends its use, but to avoid disap pointment be certain you get genuine 1 dciatone. NEW HOUSES ATTRACTIVELY I 'iin ii iwnw Him , , t , | mm u"M J nj_.s ■ j ' Wr^' * -;■ ■": 1 i ————i NEW DESIGNS IN HOME BUILDING Seneca Street Dwellings Incor porate Architectural Inno vations | An innovation in style of archltec j ture for moderately priced homes is | found in a group of dwelling's just completed at 228 to 232 Seneca street, by J. P. McCullough, 2041 North Sec ond street, and P. M. Tritle, 110 Lo cust street. In designing these residences the the builders aimed to incorporate all | the modern improvements and con veniences with home-like appearance and comforts. The buildings are two-and-a-half story brick and hol low tile construction, containing eight rooms and bath. Wide porches front and rear and a balcony of concrete and brick add to the appearance of the properties. Some of the inside features include open fireplaces with automatic fire istarters, ash dumps; built-in dressers, j mirrors and closets in bedrooms; vacuum cleaning arrangements; gas ranges and hot water heaters; built in refrigerators which may be filled from the outside and steam heating plants. Taken altogether, the four dwellings i which constitute the group are a de sirable addition to Seneca street realty | development. I wn.Nvou.E.. A I I Remember Sentanel I H Physic, Liver Toner, I Blood Purifier Sample Free. Write ■j The Sentanel Remedies Co.H (Incorporated) 506 Union Cent. Bldg.; j Ambulance Service Prompt unit efficient nprvlrf Hjl for the (riuiM|iortn<lon of Trail to ami from homcN, (Jill liOMiltnlK. or Ihe It. It. Mixtion*. Ma{2 With Npeelal <nrr, rsprrlrnrril JhL iittPiHlaiit* mill numin || VilP rliarjcon. Emergency Ambulance Service 174S N. SIXTH ST. 801 l Plione 2123 I'liitctl 272-W NAME COMMITTEE 1 ! TO BURY HEROES . Spanish-American War Veter ans Named on Body by Dau phin's Commissioners JJ-tj )( 111 war veterans for 1 Jfr resented on the big war veterans ap- I pointed by the Dan- j i ? phin county com- M missioners to dis !ll f tr 'bute tlie sr>o up-1 i w propriations allow- i g e( j by the county mi* lor the burial of j | L nele Sam's dead heroes who wore the • army blue or khaki. Following is the . | personnel of the committee; n City; First, ward, Solomon Santo,' Hiram M. Graham, Evans 11. Gabriel,! | Harry E. Earp and E. Laubenstein; * i Second, Henry Burn, B. Briggles, John; f | A. Runkle, G. W. Charters and F. F. Bruker: Third. John T. Ensminger and > | Edwin W. Jackson; Fourth, F. H. s Hoy. Charles N. Fry, Ross A. Hickok; I , | Filth, E. B. Hoftinan and A. J. Pugh; j ;j Sixth. Jacob R. Miller, B. J. Camp- 1 s j bell and Isaac Halfleigh; Seventh,) ■ William H. Moore. Jonas Sellers. Wes- j I ley A. Toorney; Eighth, N. A. Walmer, j ; D. E. Wenrick, and Jacob Santo; : Ninth, David Challenger, C. D. Glenn ; and James Auter; Tenth, David Bricker, John 11. Stoey and Howard Newcomer; Eleventh, Harry S. Wat-1 •on, George L. Sellers. 'A. T. Baltozer [and Edward Scliell; Twelfth, William' D. Rhoads and J. M. McNeely; Thir- I teenth, William 11. Jones and George' O. Drake. f County: Berrysburg. J. McCoy; Gratis, Jacob Shiro; Williamstown, James Baird; Lykens. Michael Hoff-I man, George W. St. Clair; Elizabeth- i \iile, Jonas Howe; Millarsburg. J. 11. Kowe; Jackson, Jefferson and Wayne townships. William Witntan and Wil-I i Ham B. Bowman; Halifax. Halifax and ! 1 townships. Tbotnas G. Leebrick; ! Dauphin and Middle Paxton township, I jH. i'. Frantz; East Hanover. Amos! j Kreiser; West Hanover. William 11. | Brown; Derry and South Hanover. Emanuel Gallagher and John Dark; | Hummelstown, Joseph Early and John j j Murray; Conewago and Londonderry. | Jacob Rider. David Espenshade and j C. B. Erisman; Royalton, C. M. Ashen- I felder; Middletown, George Core, H. I E. Moore and W. H. Weidner; High- I spire and Lower Swatara, Wilson l Danner, John Hoover; Steelton, First i ward. A. Y. Kinsely: Second. Frederick I j Dengler; Third, Charles E. Scott. Fourth, John McAfee; Fifth. It. B. 1 Snyder; Swatara and Paxtang, Samuel D. Peace: Penbrook, Susquehanna, F. i B. Stence, David Painter and Fin I.J ! Thomas; Lower Paxton, B. R. Mlt- j j chell. Ask Viewers Friday. Viewers to ! report on the acceptance of the new 1 j bridge across the Philadelphia and ! I Reading tracks at street ; will be asked for Friday. County | Solicitor Moyer expected to present i the petition to-day but the contractors j could not turn over the viaduct in time. To-day's Petitions. City commit tee, Democratic, Alfred Mlnnich, third I precinct. First ward; Republican, j George P. Garman, third precinct. Tenth ward: county committee, Re | publican, George L. Rraum, north pre icinct, Susquehanna township; John 11. \ Blngaman, second precinct. First \ ward, Steelton; H. E. Hocker, Pen brook: Percy T. Parthemore, third precinct, Swatara township; Demo-! erotic, William F. Lutz, west pre cinct, Susquehanna township; Wash ington S. Manley, north precinct, Sus-! t quelianna township; Thomas AV. Reed, 1 ,'south precinct, Susquehanna town-i . ship; Warren F. Swab, Ettzabethville. j At Registrar's Office. Letters on I ' j the estate of Charles R. Hoover, Ly- I kens, were issued to-day lo Paul C. | Hoover. OK AI, liSTATK 'l'll A \SEEMS , Real estate transfers to-day in city i and county included the following: !j J. Reed et al to Elizabeth Goodman, [ East Hanover. $620: R. Miller to Eliza beth Goodman, East Hanover, $150; H. j Swope to P. R. Deimler, Hummelstown, ! $u,000; C. L. Stauffer to McClelSan ! Howe, Hummelstown,- $2,500: W. G. j Goodman et al to Elizabeth Hetrlck, ; Fast Hanover, $800; H. G. Fetrow to | K. Mengle, Lower Paxton, $100; H. G. 1 Fetrow to C. Swartz, Lower Paxton, ' $1,300; K. Mengle to H. G. Fetrow, ! Lower Paxton, $100: State Real Estate 'Company to I. N. Hershey, Derry town-j ship, $1,800: Investment Realty Com-| pany to George W. Gates, 2144 Green; ! George W. Gates to Thomas J. Bolton, j 1918 Green and W. S. Harris to Aaron Gordon, 1243 ixorth Cameron, L. Lefsky Ito Benjamin B. Jeffers, Steelton, ail for sl. ! I'M BEN OFFICER WILD KILL SELF RATI IKK THAN HE TAKEN By .Associated Press Syracuse, Sicily, April 19.—Lieuten ant Fikentscher. of the famous Ger man raider Emden, has made his es cape from Malta, whither he had been taken as a prisoner by the British. The i lieutenant is now a prisoner here. "I will commit suicide rather than return to the hands of the British," the ; lieutenant said. He maintains lhat as Germany in not at war with Italy, the I Italian authorities cannot surrender j him to the British. WRECKS TIE UP TRAFFIC T.'reio-l>t w"»cks mixed un to-day's schedules on the main line and branches ! at the Pennsylvania Railroad. Buffalo I Express from the South was two hours j late because of a wreck near Hanover. I Another accident, on the Panhandle ! branch, west of Pittsburgh, tied up I traftlc for four hours. No trains reach- i ed Harrisburg from west of Pittsburg I from ti o'clock this morning until noon 1 to-day. SEEK MISSINt. MAN City police have been asked to locate j Alexander Scott, colored, who disap- | peared from 1158 South Cameron street, I where lie was visiting, anil was last! aeoa lust night in Ciiexry street 1 House Votes to Insist on Free Sugar Repeal as Drawn Originally 11 y Associated Press Washington, D. C., April 19.—With only two dissenting voices the House to-day voted to instruct Its conferees on the free sugar repeal to insist on the measure as originally drawn to provide for an indefinite suspension of the free entry provision anil retain the present tax of 1 cent a pound on sugar. The Senate amendment, backed by President Wilson, would suspend the free entry provision only until May 1, 1020. Conferences wll be resumed im mediately. 1 \ ESSfSK jgN TOASTER 100.000 NOW IN I'SE By private homes, physicians, den tists. travelers and others. VrTAC'll 111 ANY LAMP SOCKET AN'n IT Wll.l, TOAST. Prepare ICggs, Make Coffee. Boil Water, Fry or Stew. Quick and Safe. For use anywhere, any time. Heats Curling or Flat Irons. Keep II on jour table while T«u eat. No smell, no danger, no trouble. Material, workmanship, service guaranteed for 5 years. Constructed of cast steel, handsomely nickel plated. 4x6 inches. SENT POSTPAID FOR 31.25. Including cord, plug and switch. Money bnek If not satlNflrd. Till: OSTEHHOUT CO., I02:i I.and Title llldg.. I'llllntlelphlß, l»n. AGENTS WANTED *■ 1 Legal Notices NOTICE l'axtniig Omflfrr Association THE Annual Meeting for election of 3 directors, and other business, will be lield at the office, in the cemetery, from 2 to 3 P. 11., Monday. 21th April. BEIjLETT LAWSON. Secretary. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 502 September Term 1915. Lilbel in divorce—a vinculo matrimonii. Esther Martin Stahl vs. Harry H. Stalil. The subpena and alias subpena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Harry H. Stahl, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the fourth Monday of Mav, A f) 1916, to answer the complaint 'therein filed. W. w. CALDWEIjI* Sheriff. Harrisburg-. Pa.. April 12. 1916. proi'osai.s TOR EI.KCTION HAI.I.OTS AM) SI I*I*I.IKS SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be received by the County Controller, Room 1". Dauphin County Court House. Harrisburg. Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, April 2S, 1916. for printing and furnishing ninety thousand (90,000), more or less, official and specimen bal lots. The official ballots to lit* bound In books of one hundred (100) each, for the ensuing Sorlnc Primary to be held on Tuesday. May 16. 1916. One official ballot of each distrift must be on file in the Commissioners' office on or be fore Tuesday, May 9, 1916, and all bal lots must be delivered at the Commis sioners' office by 12 o'clock noon. Wed nesday, May 10. 1916 Full informa tion as to the number of official and specimen ballots required for each vot ing: district can be had from the under signed. A certified check for two hun dred dollars ($200,001, drawn to the order of the Dauphin County Commis sioners, must accompany each bid. The successful bidder will have five days after t' "s award of the contract to file his bond for tlie full bid price. Also at the same time and place seal ed bids or proposals will be received for one hundred and twenty-nine (129) complete sets of Primary Election sup plies. including Penalty Cards and Cards of Instructions. Also Computa tion books for each party and for the Non-Partisan. Certified check for one hundred dollars ($100.00), drawn to the order of the Dauphin County Commis sioners. must accompany each bid. The successful bidder will have five days after the award of the contract to file his bond for the full bid price. HENRY TV. GOUGH. County Controller. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on the 18th day of April, A. !>.. 1916. the Inde pendent Real Estate Company, filed in the Court of Common Pleas for Dau phin County, its Petition praying for a Decree of Dissolution, and that a hear ing upon said application for dissolu tion has been fixed by said Court for the 15th day of May, A. D., 1916, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where all per sons interested may attend and show cause against the granting of the prayer of the said Petitioner if they so desire. G. R. &■ E. R. HEISEY. Solicitors for Petitioner. MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S LIST (Continued from l»agc 13) Sheesley. B. F., wholesale feed Wagoner, P. U., tinware. MI 1)1)1*13 PAXTON TOWKBHIP. Fitting, M. C„ groceries. L«obo, John, produce. I-ebo, James M., cigars. Imogen, A. C., groceries. Mader, Mrs. R. M., groceries. Alckee, H.. groceries. Shoop, S. T„ feed. Sella ffer. 7. I*., voaf Speece, Howard, groceries. Strlckler, It. G„ meats. wertfw: w!. c, n a , e h: 11Krc,landiae - MIFFMN TOWNSHIP. KoppenhafTer, F. L., produce. Minnlch, 11. 13., produce. Miller, J. A., meats. Komberger, Mrs. H. A., general store. Homberger, H. I-1., meats. Homberger, J. produce. Shoop, lJumnioii produce. Stein, P. K., produce. Weaver, Oliver, produce Weaver, G. A., Seeds. HKEI) TOWNSHIP, Gaiman, Samuel, general store I-uken, George, genera] store. SOUTH HANOVER TOWNSHIP. Fasnacht, John, cigars. Fiisnaeht, Uriah, meats. Facklor, Jolin, groceries. Hess. W. K., meats. Hetrlck, D. A., merchandise. Isenhourer, Israel, stoves. Kayior, Harry, cigars. Keller, Win., feed. Challenge Fence Co., fencing. C. A., merits. Miller. W. 1... saddlery. Peiffcr. 11. P., groceries. Kapp, Klia J., general merchandise Ithoads, S. 13., meats. Shakespeare. XV. M„ general merehan dise. Shakespeare. 11. A. Shiftier, Geo., produce. Stuckey. J. P., produce. Zimmerman. Gabriel, produce. SWATAIIA TOWNSHIP. Attii k. Geo. W., milk. Aungst. Win., groceries. Ilenney, Mrs. 13. N., groceries. Hlnk. A. J., store. Bishop, W. J., milk. Bomgardner & Bro.. meats. Honitz, Anthony, produce. , Buuuyincada i»*rtna, produce Dunn, Thomas, cigars. Fisher, 15., milk. Frey, Geo., groceries. Geary, Evans, groceries. Greenawalt, C. W.. milk. Grenler, W. It., cigars. Ilolllg, 11. C„ cigars. ITneknian, l„ I*. groceries, llorstlck, F. J., produce. Jones, H. W„ meats. Kenipf. I*. L., groceries. Kline, j„ restaurant. Kline, J., candy an<l cigars. Kramer, H. R, groceries. Kramer, II S., groceries. Lingle, J. H„ „,llk. Loser, T. H„ merchandise. McNcar. B. P., Sr., groceries. MclCinney, K. T., tobacco. Morris, .lolin. groceries. Parthemore. P. 1., milk. Paul, Klmr-p o„ groceries. Peck. John 11., pool. Peck, John H., cigars. Hupp, c. P., milk. Kutlierford Bros., coal. Rutherford, Marshall, coal. Shearer, Geo., milk. Schmidt, D., supplies. Stikl. V.. milk. Soloman, 1., groceries. Staufl'er, 11. S., meats. Stengle, G. A., merchandise. Steinberger, Geo. W„ feed. Tlttiger, Joseph, produce. Tomasic, Frnnlc, cigars. Tomasic, Frank, pool. Waidley, Anne H., confectionery. Wiglnd, IT., groceries. Wagner, Clias.. milk. White. 8., supplies. Yoselowitz. J. F. M„ groceries. SLSQtEIIAX\A TOWNSHIP Bates. R. E., produce. Hogar Lumber Co., lumber. Bollinger, U. I'., cigars. Culhane, Mrs. J., groceries. "'reamer. ('. M., produce. Cramer. F. W., produce, t'orl. C. W.. groceries. Cover, M. V.. meats. Pare, J. IT., produce. Dry. Paul, meats. Puglass. R. L.. cigars. Frederick, W. J., meats, l-ackler, J. G.. cigars. Gill, J. E., real estate. Good. O. E., produce. Gruher, S., produce. Ilarlacher. J. A., pool. Harlaclier, ,1. a., cigars. Ilarlacher, .1. A., restaurant. Ilarlacher & Bonltz, cigars. Hawkins. E. C.. meats, llain, Mrs. A. F.. grocery, llepford, T). G., produce. Hepford, W. L., produce. Hess, P. 8., meats. Hetterman, Mary J., groceries. Hicks. W. N., produce. Hoffman, H. 0., groceries. Hoover. J. C. «ffc H., groceries. Horst. L. H., meats. Horsticlt, E. M„ cigars. Horstick, E. M.. pool. Kramer, J. S.. milk, looser, H. A., groceries. Magaro, Lewis, groceries. Ma'nargue, D. B. A., merchandise. Manning. H. C„ milk. Matzlnger, W. J., produce. McXeal, B. R., meats. Meadowcroft, Mrs. E., groceries. Meckley, S. J., produce. Messlngor, J. G„ groceries. Miller, J. P., groceries. Miller, J. H.. milk. Miller, J. P. & Son, groceries. Miller, W. H„ Mrs, groceries. Myers. W. H„ milk. Ort, Chas., groceries. Orr. I. G., groceries. Paxton Flour and Feed Co., feed Ross, Russel, pool. Reichert. H. I*. produce. Ross, Russel. restaurant. Rudy. I-L, Jr., meats. Ross, Russel, Cigars Rudy, W. W.. Jr., meat*. Rudy. W. W., Sr.. meats. Runkle, C. E.. groceries. Schmidt, Chas., produce. Smeltzer, Sanil., milk. Smeltzer, J. P., milk. Schmidt. S., groceries Snow, Mrs. Katie, produce. Sponnenberger, P.. produce. Stahler, 11. M„ cigars. Stahier, H. M., pool. Stuttovant. Mrs. L. L.. milk. Trimmer, R. E., paper. Trullinger, S. W„ milk. Turns, Eph., cigars. Wevodan, W„ produce. Wen rich, W„ groceries. Zigler, John, groceries. UPPER PAXTON TOWNSHIP. Bultlngton. F. P.. produce. Buflington, Andrew I)., produce. Fraelick, Frank, produce. Freeborn, M. E., groceries. Hummel, C. C.. tobaccos. Hoy, C. A., supplies. Hoy, J. ,T., produce. Kaiiler, J. E„ hides. Lenker, J. Ed„ produce. Lenker. C. J., produce. Lebo, J. C.. meats. ' Lebo, G. W„ produce. Miller, S. D.. milk. Miilersburg Milling Co.,wholesale feed. Miilersburg Milling Co., feed. Novinger, G. W., produce. Orndorf, C. Nelson, coal. Renn, Mary E„ merchandise. Snyder, C. J. & Son. feed. Seal. J. P.. produce. Spotts, C. 10., merchandise. Spotts. Benj., produce. Strawhecker, J. If., produce. Stravvser, J. W„ general merchandise, Wltmer, J. 8., milk. Weaver, Lanton, produce. Weaver, A. M., produce. W ASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Bonewltz. Geo. A., milk. Uurrell, Geo. H„ produce. Cample, H. J., milk. Eardmer. Geo. W., produce. Feldt, W. A., milk. Good. A. P., merchandise. Gundertnan, M., produce. Johns, J. J., milk. Koppenheffer, T. M., produce. Lenker. C. C„ produce. Lebo, Chas. C., merchandise. Lubold, H. E.. produce. Row, A. P., cigars and confectionery. Schlegel, A. J., produce. Shadle, Clayton, cigars. Smeltz, J. J3„ milk. Snyder, H. H., general store. Snyder, N. E., oil. Swab, Isaiah, meats. Ulsli. Jacob, produce. Yartz, P. W„ prodtiee. Y'eager, Lewis & Son, feed. Zerbe, Jonathan, cigars. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Pimpsey, Austin, groceries. Harnian, C. P., merchandise. Jury, J. E., groceries. Keiler, Aaron M., produce. Keiter, Aaron M.. wholesale produce Miller, Jos., wholesale produce. Shoop, Ira R.. oil. WEST HANOVER TOWXSHIP. Ashenfelter, candy. Buck, J. W.. meats. Fox. Geo. W., merchandise. Lutz, W. 0., general store. Hess. H. M„ meats. Schubaer, J. E.. groceries. Radle, John, supplies. Schaffner, A. M.. general store. Stuckey, I. H.. produce. Shertzer. W. 8.. groceries. WICONISCO TOWNSHIP Batdorf. J. 11.. stationery. Batdorf. Mrs. A. M.. shoes. 1 Javis, Mrs. Emma, confectionery. Deitrlch. Wm. W., groceries. Deitrich, W. W„ pool. l>odd, A. A., groceries. Podd, I!. E„ merchandise. Esteriine, J. R.. feed. Erdman, A. H., milk. Fctterhoff, T. J., candy. Porman Bros., clothing. Harinan, Edw., stoves. Hoffman, Andrew, cigars. Keen & Hros., drugs and hardware. lieiley, Wm., groceries. Kerwln. J. L. groceries. Kissinger, W. 11. & Co., merchandise. IColva, W. T., pool. Koiva. W. T., cigars. Koffenhaver, F. & Son, meats. Long, John J., notions. Mace, Harry 8.. groceries. Messner, 10d., cigars. \it-ssner, Ed., pool. Miller, Saml. Est., merchandise. Miller, Adam, groceries. Mueller, Geo. M„ cigars. Murphy, John J., cigars. Pontius, J. H., cigars. I'rout, J. S.. drugs. Row, Geo. W.. merchandise. Row, J. Allen, pool. Row, J. Allen, cigars. Schadle, W. L.. groceries. Smith. Geo. W„ cigars. Umholtz. Edmond. cigars. We liter, Benj., cigars. Wiest, W. 0., groceries. Warner, Jacob, confectlonerj, For the purpose of hearing appeals, and to correct any errors In appraise ments. the County Treasurer and H. P. Mercantile Appraiser, will be at the Countv Treasurer's Office, In the Court House, Marrlsburg, Pa., April 27. 1916, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. o'clock. H. P. LONG. Mercantile Appraiser. | Highspire, Fa.. March 3«. 191*. i
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