jj- fin Will FM It Pays to -Advertise Your Real Estate! . ■ • - ~.M V, M mmMww. m MwwnMtwtwmnl j SDeatbs MlliKshKV. —On Sunday morning, March IS, 1917, at the Polyclinic Hos pital, Samuel W. Sheesley, aged SI years, 6 months, 12 days. Funeral services will be held at the home of his sun-in-law, P. Frank Uerhart, No. 10 North Eigh teenth street, on Tuesday even • ing at 7.30 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Pri vate interment will be made in Long's Church cemetery, near Mata moras, Pa., on Wednesday forenoon. STHOUSK, Michael Strousd, aged 60, died March 17. Funeral services will be held Tues day afternoon, March 20, at 2 o'clock, in the Ohev Kho loin Temple. Inter ment in the Jewish cemetery. Prog ress. SK VNIC. Sunday, March 18, 1917, at lifs late residence, John Skane, aged 74 years, 5 months and 18 days. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 405 Kclker street, Wednesday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, ltelatives and friends invited to at tend without further notice. In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM GUETTICH. in sad but loving re membrance of our dear husband and father, William A. Guettich, who left us one year ago to-day, March 19, 1916. Von suffered much; you murmured not; We watched you day by day, Until at last, with broken hearts. We saw yon fade away. By liis Wife and Daughters. Ma'ysviile, Pa. Lost and Found LOST Purse left in booth in Val ley liailways Waiting Room; finder Please return, 1605 ucrry street, and receive reward. LOST Pocketbook on Saturday j evening in Woolworth's 5 and 10-cent store; contained two $lO bills and baby's picture. A. J. lleicher, Higli spirc. IX>ST Pin seal pocketbook, con taining two S2.DO gold pieces; also about *3 loose; lost between Donaldson apartments and Sefcond and Walnut i streets. Finder pleuse return to, or notify Mrs. F. 13. Kaufman, Kaufmans store, New Cumberland. LOST Large, brown velour pocket off lady's coat. Return to 2128 Green street, or Telegraph Offlcfe. HeJp Wanted —Male WANTED A strong, white man, residing in the city, for work in whole sale nouse, and drive team; steady job. Address, with reference, P. O. Box 318. WANTED Man to conduct a branch office and represent a leading specialty liouse in exclusive territory. Man with | some selling experience will be ap- i pointed in every county. Address Box | 13, '1921), care of Telegraph. —— WANTED An active, experienced man to tako charge of clearing ground at Perdix, the mountain bungalow town ten miles west of llarrisburg. This is not a foremanship, but a Job for hust ling man. Apply to A. C. Young, Real Estate, 34 North Second street. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work with chance lor advancement. Ap ply Paxton Furnace, Central Iron & Steel Company. f WANTED Boy over 16 years to feed printing press. Shaftner's Print ery. 1266 Market street, City. WANTED A first-class edge trim- j mer, McKay sewer and nigerhead last- ) er to repair machines. Good positions lor serious operators. Address, Mr. J. M. Van Kleeck, Sr., C. % E. Shoe Com pany, Columbus, Ohio. j GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are taught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS •INSTITUTE Ly Yale University Gradu ate. W AN'liED —First-class boiiermakers. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company, j WANTED Single man to work j pleasant two-horse farm; year round. • Apply pretcrably 6to9p. m. E. Pet- j ermanent, 322 Crescent. STORE MANAGER Unusual opportunity for Christian man not over 35 years of age to learn I our business for the purpose of beeom- ; ing a manager in one of our stores lo- [ eated in another city. Must know re tail merchandising through several | years' experience buying or selling l merchandise in a department or dry | goods store, have good health, ambi- | tion, clean record and a determination to work hard for self-development. Po- \ sition permanent with attractive fu ture arrangements for right man. • Ap plication confidential. Address K., 4999, care of Telegraph. MERCHANDISE MANAGER MAN between 30 and 40 with exten sive department store or mercantile ex perience and with sufficient executive ability to asume responsibility for planning selling displays, the regula tion of stocks and introducing co-opera tive measures that will stimulate the sales force to increased efforts and re- | suits. Application confidential. Ad dress S., 4925, care of Telegraph. j For Rent 1 | Twenty-eighth and Derry Sts., $37.501 i f -20 I.oeuM St., (second floor), 4; ? rooms and bath; city heal .. *3sj N. Sreutitl—(lst floor), / 5 rooms! ? and bath: city steam heat ... ssoj ?25 S. Front St., 7r. b„ steam heat. I i SI HI HUAX i Unoln—Vilnius St., 2'£ s. f„ 6 r., sl2l ? llumnielHtomi—Main St. and Wal-' ? ton Ave., 2ls s. b„ 8 r. & b„ hot I ? water heat; lot 125x200 *ao' J Lawn ton Canton Ave. and Cum-I ? berland St., 2Vi s. f„ 9 r. b., elee-I I I trie; lot 100x220 S3O ! | STOItE ROOMS | • 118 S. Second: 18x30 ft e> o ? . Franklin Building. 212 Locust' St. t noo, ' : two rooms S.VS? -08 N. Second St. (Donaldson Buihl-i ing); room 20x100 feet .. msnl • 231 N. Second St., 22x100. Also "-I i ,nm° r J ''''9k building in rear. " I N. Third, second floor .... $25! I FROM A Pit 11, IST "* \ f ?141 Atlas Ave., 2% s. b„ 7 r b si-i? 11502 S. 12th St.. 2Mi s. b.. 7 r 1, ' i | 216 Hamilton St.. 3 s; b., 9 r' b'* Sis? itlf.o6 Green St.. 3s. b, 7r. b ' £2l *2238 N. 4th St.. 3s. b.', Br. b ! I;o! i 2000 Green St., 3 s. b., 3 r. b. ... Jan J I Apartment Arcade Building. 3rd! s floor, 4 rooms and bath ... $32.50' I OFFICES J Fifth and Sixth floors of Franklin! > Building, 212 Locust St. Offices! ! will be rented singly or en suite;! T running water; good elevator! I service; all ouside rooms. I i SUMMER COTTAGES t Alabama Cottage at Perdix; six! T rooms, partly furnished. ? Brightblll Cottago at Cove Station;! | 0 rooms: completely furnished. ! I Philadelphia Cottage at Perdix; 4! I rooms; completely furnished. I j MILLER BROTHERS&CO.j • Member libit. Real Kntate Board j RE At, ESTATE | lnauranee Surety Bond*! l.oeuat and Court Street* J MONDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male TRANSIT MAN , One capable of handling work . I both in Held and ofllco wanted. ; I Apply GENERAL WORKS OFFICE, [ Central Iron & Steel Co. WANTED 5O able-bodied 1 men for piece work. Experienced . truckers can earn $75 to S9O per • month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad • Company at Division Street Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris | burg, Pa. AMBITIOUS-young man; not over 25 for advertising work with well-known : corporation; high school training nec essary; must 'io to York .temporarily. Address P. O. Box, 227, or S. 5611, care Telegraph. HARRISBURG Government Clerk Ex aminations March 26, $75 to |l2O month. Sample questions free. Write Frank lin Institute. Dept., 409-C, Rochester, N. Y. MECHANICAL DRAWING taught by Yale University graduate at Young' Men's business Institute. 75 YOUNG MEN are now enrolled in the various departments of the YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE, Front and Market streets. v WANTED Bread foreman. Apply at Bowman's Bakery, Annville, Pa. WE WANT A MAN IN IIA RRISBURG Live man to earn S2OO to SSO per j month selling Building Lots for a large Real Estate Company rfow developing 1 the finest property at Sparrows Point. Md. Over $50,000,000 is being spent by Bethlehem Steel Co. lldmes needed for 15,000 to 20,000 additional employes. These lot will undoubtedly double In value within a year. Wiite for particu | lars to "Realty," 508 Law Building, Bal timore, Md. WANTED First-class watchmaker. Good salary and permanent position to capable party. Apply to Jacob Tausig's Sons, 420 Market street. WANTED A single man for jani tor, or will employ man and wife. Ap ply 1700 Second street. ROPE MACHINE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. No experience required to make Rope, Splices, etc., with this ma chine. Sells last to farmers for $3.85. Weighs five pounds. Exclusive terri tory granted. Apply Mr. Greth, St James Hotel. WANT Young men to learn auto -1 mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give I our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between I class hours. We guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon as competent. SSO in cash required. Auto 'transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. ROLL TURNERS WANTED Two Skelp Mill Roll Turners can go to work at once. Good wages and steady work to sober and industrious men. Ap- 1 ply A. M. BVERS COMPANY, Columbia, Pa. 1 WANTED 2OO men, wages 30c to 38c per hour; 10 Tin smiths, 45c per hour. Apply j Aetna Chemical Company, New ton Hamilton, Pa. HEATERS AND HELPERS For 18-inch Mill. Highest wages paid. We furnish Fire man and other help. Good, | steady jobs. Apply A. M. BYERS COMPANY, Columbia, Pa. ■ WANTED Y'oung man to work on , the farm. Apply at 206 South Thlr- I teenth street. Help Wanted —Female I COLLECTORS AND CANVASSERS j that are not atraid to work can make ! $20.00 weekly, steady work, with chance !of advancement. Apply personally. Colonial Life Insurance Co., 219 Wal nut street, City. WANTED A girl for office work; experience not necessary. Address, E. Telegraph. WANTED Young girl for office work, no stenography. Apply 55 Union 1 I'rust Bldg. WASTED A competent white wo man to do cooking. Apply, with refer ences, to'2lol North Front street. Bell telepuen.: 994. ) Y'OUNG lady stenographer on general detail office work; also young lady to jdo typewriting. Apply C. S„ care of Telegraph. I WANTED A girl to learn dress- I making. Mail application to Box M, : 4492, care- of Telegraph. j WANTED Twenty thoroughly ex perienced separaters on Cowler sewing machine. Jennings Mfg. Co., 2012 North Fourth street. | ' WANTED Refined, middle-aged 1 lady for special work from 8 A. M. to 1 a P. M. sl2 per week. Address Mrs. F. •Jessath, General Delivery, llarrisburg. Pa. CAPITOL DRESSMAKING SCHOOL . Girls! Join the Middy Blouse and Sewing class. Learn mending, darn ing, hemstitching, smocking etc. Make middys for yourselves, to help dad out while prices go soaring. Class Satur- I day morning, 9 to 12, 23 South Fourth street. WANTED —Table girls, trim mers, and folders. No experience required. Apply HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., over Star Laun dry, State street. WANTED Lady to take corset training. We teacii you how to make sls per week at home. Must bo cap able. Address E. Woy, General De livery, llarrisburg. / Hand Workers Suction Rollers Bunch Makers Also Machine Binder and Hand Binder Strippers. Apply at* HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. 500 Race Street FlTTEß—Experienced fitter In ladles' ready-to-wear garments; good salary to right party; none but experienced need apply. Call Ladles' Bazaar, 8-10- 12 South Fourth street. HARRISBURG OjsS£|& TELEGRAPH | I 11 IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING jjl TO RENT there are people awaiting your message. The annual, rfnd the L !; semi-annual, "movers" do not consti tute the sum and total of rent-paying 1 |! people. People are moving in and out ' ;l of the city every day of the year there are weddings every day, and new J! homes to be found. Renting agents, and owners, who have desirable houses j; , ! J or apartments to offer will find that 1 j! advertising PAYS "out of season" as ; || well as "IN." I * I , Help Wanted —Female GIRL to work in store; about 16 to , IS years old; reference. Apply, Grand Union Tea Store, 208 North Second street. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill. Corner North and Second Sta. DRESSMAKING taught thoroughly from any pattern: Make dresses for yourself and others whllo learning. 23 South Fourth street. , WANTED A housekeeper, to take full charge of house in small family of adults; must have good reference, and will pay well. Apply 819 North Sixth street. Help Wanted— Male and Female MAN OR WOMAN—We have a good opening for bright young man or woman with some ex perience in general office work. I'refer a good stenographer with some knowledge ot book keeping. Apply NEW IDEA HOSIERY CO.. South 11th St. Salesmen Wanted WANTED Salesman to sell bank stock; experience in sale of securities not essential; tine opportunity for right man. Address X. Y. Z., lU, care of Tele graph. Agents Wanted DECALCOMANIA Transfer Initials and Letters; every automobile owner wants his initials on his car; you apply them while he waits; three on each side, six initials in all, charging $1.50 making $1.35 protit. Samples and particulars' free. Auto Monogram Co., Niagara .Building, Newark, N. J. AGENTS • Let show you how to earn $lO daily with a rapid-selling ; household article. Keystone Supply i Company, Dept. 21, 230-232 South I Fourth street, Columbia, l J a. - ' —I Situations Wanted —Male ; WANTED Young man, age 25, with ! ability and seven years of practical ex perience. High school graduate will also graduate from the Wharton Ex tension School of Account* and Fin ance this year. a fu ture desired. Address, Box A-4928, care of Telegraph. WANTED Light housewo-rlc. Ap ply, 1230 North Front street. POSITION as chauffeur wanted by man ot 23; best references. Address, with particulars, to Bo* Y, 5602, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man 44 years old, for merly State game warden, uses no in toxicants, desires position as guard or i patrolman, either in Pennsylvania or outside the State. Address 8., 4891, care of Telegraph. POSITION WANTED by man 39 years of age, as collector or watchman or any kind of light work. Not afraid to hustle. Call Dial 3471. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Colored woman wants | work of any kind. Call evenings alter I 6 o'clock. Bell phone 4586. WANTED Woman would like po sition keeping house for widower. Ad dress, Box B. 5603, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman wants day's work. Call oi' address, Mrs. Moore, 511 Walnut street. STENOGRAPHER Young woman, with over two (21 years' experience, de sires stenographic position. Address B„ 1893, care of Telegraph. WOMAN WANTS washing and Iron ing to do at home. Apply 1412 Williams street. WANTED Respectable and refined young woman wishes position as house keeper. Please write H. C. S., 4923, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE ll4 Washington si, set. corner River alley, two-and-one-lialf story flame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eicluh streets, Elk wood, two-and-one-halt-story lrame eight rooms and bath; all conveniences! The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeuey & Slmniaus. New Cumberland. FOR SALE NO. 2120 N. SEVENTH STREET Mod ern three-story brick house, with djrive alley in rear. Prico $2,000 NO. 210 S. FIFTEENTH STREET Two-story brick house, with all im provements and side entrance. Price, $2,000 NO. 26 S. FIFTEENTH STREET 3- story brick house, with all improve ments; convenient to Market street car line .. $3,000 NO. 1916 PARK STREET Modern three-story brick, steam-heated house, side entrance .and 20-ft. street in rear, is offered at a special price. NO. 89 N. SEVENTEENTH STREET 9-room brick house, with steam heat, gas and electric service and hard wood lloors. A very desirable liomw. Price '. $3,450 NO. 1717 BOAS STREET Detached brick house, very conveniently plann ed, steam heat, gas and electric ser vice. Sun-lighted throughout. Lot, 35x110 ft. A real home. Price, $5,300 .1. E. GIPPLX3, 1251 Market Street. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE ' . The Harrisburg Automobile Co. has decided upon a new lo cation and will sell their pres ent one at Hamilton and Sus quehanna streets. It Is a mod ern equipped garage for ser vice and storage. For terms apply to S. FRIEDMAN. Roal Estate, Ivunkel Building, llarrisburg. BY PAYING S2O PER MONTH you : can buy a new brick house. Only SIOO cash needed. Possession April 1. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. HOUSES FOR SALE on easy terms, New. Modern. Good location. At rea sonable prices. MacWJLLIAMS CON STRUCTION COMPANY, 2150 North Fifth street. Dial 3705. EMERALD 333-335-337-339 All conveniences; new 7-room houses at I bargain prices. Don't overlook this chance for home or investment. Dr. 1 Behney, 317 North Second street. Bell | 120211. FOR SALE Your choice of twenty J brick houses with all improvements; ; j SIOO to SSOO cash and balance on month ly payments. H. C. BRANDT. ! 36 North Third Street. / FOR SALE DERRY STREET, 1119 3-story brick and frame dwelling; 8 rooms; all improvements; a good locality; posses sion at once. Price upon inquiry. DISBROW ST., 81 This two-story brick dwelling has been greatly re duced, as owner desires cash for an other proposition. Price, $2,350.00. MACLAY ST.. 531 This property has been reduced, as owner wishes to invest in another proposition; lot, 20x 150; suitable to build house or garage on lot. Price upon inquiry. PENN ST., 1706 3-story brick; 9 rooms; bath; all improvements; excel lent condition; a good home at a good figure. Price, $2,600. I SUSQUEHANNA ST., 1829-1831 —3- j story brick dwellings; 8 roor.s; bath; all improvements. Price, each, $2,500. I WALNUT ST., 1420 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms; bath; all improve | ments; lot, 15x90; suitable for garage. 1 Price, $:;,(ioo. ] WALNUT ST., 1854 —An inspection I of this property will prove that it is being offered at a sacrifice price caused | by owner leaving city; 2H-story frame; improvements; froftt and side porches; i lot, 26x132; barn in rear. Price, $2,200. ! ZARKI-JR ST., 1443 This 2%-story | frame dwelling, all improvements, has been reduced on account of owner leav | ing city; now renting at sls; excellent 1 tenant. Price, $1,750.00. BACKENSTOSS RROS., RUS.S BUILDING Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN CAMP HILL, NORTH BOWMAN AVE. 2 1 ,i>-story frarme; all improvements; new coal and gas ranges; new tjn roof and spouting; lot 55x140; will exchange on property in Harrisburg between North and Swatara streets, price, $3,250. CAMP lIILL, NORTH BOWMAN AVE., S. E. COR. LOGAN. frame; 9 rooms; all Improvements; lot 140x140; 80 feet of porches; 13 maple trees; 2Ms-story barn on rear. Price upon inquiry. Also plot of ground on Locust street, in rear of above property, size 140x140. Price, $2,000. 1 CAMP HILL. BOWMAN AVE., NORTH OF LOGAN. This two-story frame bungalow; 7 rSoms; all Im provements; lot 40x140; suitable for garage, has been reduced and is a bar gain at the price of $3,200. CAMP HILL, LOGAN ST., NEAR BOWMAN. 2*/^-story brick: 9 rooms; all improvements; lot 50x150; chicken house 14x22; also an adjoining lot 50x 150. Price for both, $5,300. CAMP HILL, PARK AVE. Double 2Vi-story brick and frame dwelling; each 7 rooms; improvements; lots, each 25x140; $1,500 can remain on first mort gage at 4 per cent. Price, both, $3,500. ENOLA, ADAMS ST, Plot of ground 50x150. Price, S3OO. LEMOYNE, HUMMEL AVE., 419. 2*4- story frame dwelling; 6 rooms; bath; 'WEST FAIRVIEW. TWO frame cot j tages along creek. A delightful placfc I to spend the summer days; fishing and bathing. Prices, $250 and S2OO. Get off car at Fairview Avenue. WILLIAMS GROVE, WEST SPRINO AVE. "Villa-Nova" cottage; frame; 20x20; lot 45x45; large porch and balcony; furnishings included. Price, SBOO. - WORMLEYSRURG. S. W. COR. SEC OND AND PINE. 2HTStory frame; 8 rooms; unfinishef'. attic; all iniDrove ments, lot 100x150; 14 fruit frees frame barn with electric lights If you are looking for a real country place near the city. Inspect this one. .Price, SJ,OOO. BACKENSTOSS BROS. 1 X Russ Building \ Member of Ilbg. Real Estate Board. IF YOU WILL lend me your ear I wUI tell you about 1618 Green street, 2 ? Nineteenth. 201 Hamilton street, 1921 Green street, 426 and 426% Boas street, and numerous other irood things in real estate. Almost forgot to mention 1501 Berryhlll street M. A. FOUGHT 272 NORTH STREET FOR SALE Suburban home on trolley line near Colonial Club. De lightful location. One acre of ground fruit trees, garden, hot bed. chicken house up-to-date in every particular, will accommodate 1,500 chickens. House modern, nearly new, steam heat, elec tric light, hardwood floors, etc., run ning water. Will consider exchange. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust Company Building, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—33S p'lne street. Steelton, Pa., 12 rooms an<J bath, a few hun dred dollars will buy It at a sacrifice. Call Bell 4117-K, 1 Real Estate For Sale I OF 1808 ZARKER ST. leaves I town on the 28th. Very anxious to sell. I Inspect it and make offer. 11. G. Ped- I low, 3 South Thirteenth street. , FOR SALE 3-story, brick house; chestnut finished; 9 rooms; bath; gas; I electricity; fine condition; room for I garage. Bargain to quick buyer. Aj>- | ply 1931 Park street. FOR SALE New 2 V&-story frame dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, front and back porches; all modern improve ments; electric lights and gas; close to trolley. Apply 011 premises, 2914 Boas street, Penbrook. FOR' SALE A cheap home on a good investment, 1854 Swatara street, 2'/4-story frame, all improvements, rent sl6, price $1550; also 1864 Swatara street. 3-story frame, all improvements, new combination stove, price $2300. ICrvin Johnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone 1897-J. FOR SALE • Several desirable building plots botli in city and suburbs. Bungalow sites, desirable farms close by. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Company Building, Harrisburg, Pa. NEW BRICK HOUSE. 250 Crescent; 8 rooms and bath; steam heat; electric lights; sas; front porch; beautiful back view. For information call Samuel Blough, 256 Crescent. PAXTANG, BRISBAN STREET—De tached frame dwelling, 6 rooms, bath, fine interior finish; steam heat; latest I Improvements; lot 90x120; sacrifice price; owner removed from city. Rohr er & Son, Bergner Building. Real Estate For Rent 216 HAMILTON ST, 3-story brick— -9 rooms -r- bath furnafce s3O. Mil ler Bros. & Co. 1724 SYCAMORE STREET 2H story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, batn, modern improvements, good location. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. 332 BROAD STREET FOR RENT from April 1. Store and dwelling op- . posite Broad Street Market; 10 rooms, I bath, steam heat. Jtent, $42.50. Will rent separate or toother. Chas. Adler, ! 1002 North Third street. i FOR RENT ll5 Reily street, nine I rooms and bath, from April 1. Apply 1423 North Front street. Real Estate For bale or Rent SPLENDID SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Located In Riverside, 3018 North Third Street. AUGUSTUS WILDMAN, 2206 North Third Street. FOR SALE OR RENT House 2429 North Sixth'street; all modern 1m- | provements. Possession on or before I April 1. C. 11. lvinter, 300 Common- i wealth Trust Building. Phone 1921. NORTH FIFTH STREBT HOMES Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fifth street, 511-13 Curtin street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, Builder, 213 Walnut street, llarrisburg, Pu. Jiell phone 797 M. Public Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS will be sold for storage, if not paid for in 30 days.' Goods signed to Hans Smith, W. H. Fields, 815 West avenue. PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Coover Farm, 1',4 miles north of asylum on the road leading from Maclay street or can coijie by .trolley—R. V. line. Get oil at Houser's lane, 1 mile east of trolley line, the following personal property; NINE HEAD OF HORSES No. 1, black horse, 9 years old, weight 1,400 It)S„ my saddle horse; No. 2, black horse, 7 years old, weight 1,250 lbs., work anywhere hitched; No. 3, black horse, 13 years old, weight 1,200 lbs., works anywhere hitched; No. 4, dark bay horse, 13 years old, weight 1,100 lbs., Was my milk wagon horse; No. 5, black mare, 18 years old, weight 1,300 I lbs., works anywhere; Nos. 6 and 7, j pair black mare mules, 6 and 7 years I old, weight 2,500 lbs. These mules are hard to equal, very gentle and kind. N'os. 8 and 9, pair bay mules, 16 years old, very good. 40 llbjAD OF CATTLE 25 head of milk cows, 1 large Holstein I bull, Weight 1,700 lbs.; 2 Holstein bulls; fit for service: balance are heifers and j calves; 15 of these cows will have | calves by their side. 1 raised most of I these cows. 10 HEAD OF HOGS—FEW FAT ONES —2O PAIR CHICKENS 5 PAIR GUINEAS FARMING IMPLE MENTS 2 5-ton Columbia farm wagons; 3- ton Swab wagon, platform spring wagon; medium size spring wagon. These wagons are all* in first class con dition, equal to new ones. Dump cart; 2 sets box hay ladders, gasoline engine, 10-horse-power International make, In first clusss condition; Ohio feed cutter and shredder with blower and self feed, 19-in., used only a few seasons; disk harrow, 2 mowers, Deering make, 6 It. cut, used one season; 4 Oliver Chill plows, No. 40; 1 double No. 40 Oliver Chilled riding plow, nearly new; lot of seed potatoes. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Sale to start at 11 o'clock, when con ditions will be made known bv W. L HEPFGRD, H. fl. KOONS & SON, Auctioneers. Ottices and Storerooms FOR RENTv — Storeroom, equipped with shelving and counters, at 1208 North Third street, possession April 1. This room has been occupied for many years as a fancy goods store. Apply to H. B. Mitchell, 600 North Third street. MARKET ST.. 1212 Storeroom for rent, corner Market and Summit streets; modern conveniences; 21-ft. wide; rent reasonable. Apply to L Minter, 110 North Second street, phonet. FOR RENT Corner storeroom, Sixth and Cumberland streets; com pletely renovated; all conveniences, --pply to Commonwealth Trust Com pany. 222 Market street. Real Estate Wanted SMALL SPACE for* manufacturing and storage purposes. State#if it has licat, light, office, also rent. C. 4887, care of Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT A house, with one to five acres of land, near Harris burg or Steelton, close to trolley, in good location. A roomy, old house with shade and fruit preferred. Address A., 4892. care of Telegraph. Farms FREE BOOK OF FLORIDA FACTS. If interested In Florida, before visiting or settling in this wonderful state of fragrant flowers and sunshine, write Lake County Land Owners' Association, No. 162 Lloyd St., Frultland Park. Flori da, for free book of actual photographs and real conservative facts concerning this State. There is poor, good, better and best land in Florida. This book will teach you what IS BEST and WHY. The members of the Association are not land agents; they simply wish to tell actual facts to those really Interested in the State. They have no time to waste on curiosity seekers, children or people who expect to grow rich with out effort but to those of character, en ergy, some capital, with a desire to earn more of the opportunities In this most prosperous State wo would be glad to give fullest information. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING can most successfully be reduced by buying : 1 or more H-acre plots of ground at VAUGHN. Convenient to trolley Land very pro- ■ ductlve. H. O. HOUCK, i C. V. phono 4626. or C. B, Care, 409 1 market Street. Harrisburg'. Jj MARCH 19, 1917. Farms MIL.ES east of Halifax; known as George Pharo (arm; 8 acres; all under cultivation; 200 fruit trees; frame dwelling house with 6 rooms and attic; bank barn will accmnmodate 4 head of stock; all necessary outbuildings; tele phone service; possession April 1. Price, $750.00. BACKENSTOSS BROS., RUSS BUILDING. Member Harrisburg lieal Estate Board. THREE-ACRE FARM The SchaefTer farm, 4 miles east of Paxtonia, close to Shope's Church; beautiful 7-room house; barn, garage; carpenter house; chicken house; hog bain and oth< farm buildings; variety of fruit; 'all garden soil; a very desir uule homo. Price,. $1,650. C. B. CArtE„ Poultry and Supplies EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Ply mo u til Rocks, S. C. Black Minorcas. Write for price of eggs and cockerels. S. H. LOOSE. lIOGKSTOWJJ, PA. P. O. address, Mechanicsburg, R. D. No. 6. For Sale—^Miscellaneous FOR SALE One walnut secretary bookcase, one cherry bookcase, und one bedcouch. Dealers need not apply. At 11*1:0 North Third, or phone 291 J. PRIVATE SALE For ten days of i mahogany furniture, antiques and re productions, china, brass ar.d rugs. Cor ner Lincoln and Willow streets. Camp llill, Pa. NO DEALERS. ONE steam-heating boiler. Good for twelve hundred feet radiation. Also live good kitchen ranges. Apply 1715 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Eight-foot extension table, sewing table, wall clock, carpet by tine yard, bedroom furniture; all in good condition. 232 Maclay street. A- $250 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER for 3100. Apply Samuel Katzman, 1207 North Seventh street. * FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter, No. 4, recently remodeled, splendid con dition. SIO.OO. Apply 1524 North Sec ond ft lee t. l FOR SALE 4-ton refrigerating' machine made by York Mfg. Co., York, Pa.; coils and retaining tanks for three boxes; also water bottle freezer, 120- bottle capacity. J. A. Clement, Com monwealth Hotel. , BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS Remington No. 6; Remington No. 10; 12- inch Underwood; Oliver Nine; New Cen tury Caligraph and Smith-Premier. Fixed up in Urst-class shape. Prices reasonable. A new shipment of those Factory Rebuilt Visible Typewriters at a fraction of original cost. GEO. P. TILLOTSON, 211 Locust St., Opp. Orpheum Theater. I FOR SALE 5O shares American i Telegraphone stock, $150.00, and 15,000 i shares Uncle Sam Oil for $150.00, will buy Hull Copper. Box 75. Little Rock, Arkansas, FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, I Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- I ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT A very desirable loca tion in the uptown business section. A storeroom and living apartments at 308 Broad street. Will rent the whole build ing at SSO per month. Apply to J. Nel son Clark, 306 Broad street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at Telegraph ' Business Musical FOR SALE —i $375 Merrll piano, used only two years, like new, will .sell for S2OO cash. Call at 1503 Regina street; Bell phone 3519. WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone 3242J, or bring your machine to 315 Broad street. Work done by an ex pert. OLD VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUI TARS. BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re storing a specialty. GLACE, 6C4 Uerr i street. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Second-floor apart ment, at lOlti Market street; live rooms and bath; ail conveniences. Apply, 1934 North Fourth street after 6 o'clock p. m. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET First Floor Housekeeping Apartment, with, 5 large rooms, oath and pantry; laun dry tub; hardwood floors; city steam heat; use of yard. Just remodeted with all modern improvements. Brinton- Pucker Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR RENT Milley Apartments, corner Sixth and Cumberland streets. Modern in every respect. K.oc tric light, steam heat and gas range. Immediate possession. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company. 222 Market street. FOR RENT Walnut street, No. 132, second floor rear apartment, three rooms and bath, city steam. Possession April 1. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co. ' SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant auu open surroundings in city. Rooms For Rent - FOR RENT Bl9 Third street, to relinjd, married couple, or business wo man, furnished front room; heat, elec tric light and use of bath. 30 NORTH FIFTH STREET. Two furnished apartments, first und second floors. Bath, heat, hot and cold water. All conveniences. Inquire at 21 North Fifth street. ROOMS FOR RENT With flrst class board by meal, day or week, with running water in rooms. 21-meai ticket. 1001 Ncrth Second street. FOR RENT One front room with board or without; rent reasonable, to lady only. Address, C. J. R. 4927, care of Telegraph. f : FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Second floor front. All conveniences. Cen trally located. Apply 618 North Sec ond street, city. FOR RENT Nicely rurnlshed room; light, heat and use of bath. 1433 Mar ket street. TWO ROOMS on third floor, ready fur nished, for light housekeeping, on Hummel street, near Swatara; use of phone and bath. Call Dial 3471. TWO FRONT ROOMS, with hot~and cold water. Inquire at 410 North street. Also one at Paul's Shoe Store, II North Fourth street. Rooms Wanted WAiwED Adult family of three wishes furnished rooms, communicat ing; cr an apartment. Address, 202 Walnut street. Room 16. Board an(f Rooms 113 LOCUST STREET Excellent Table Board. First call for Breakfast, 7 to 9 A. M. Wanted —Board—Rooms WANTED About March 30, two furnished rooms; apartment wfth bath preferred; near Second and State, Call Bell phone 4261, W anted —Miscellaneous WILL PAY the highest cash prices for second-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes and for Junk of all kinds. See me first. 801 l phone 33fc. CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE, 324, Relly street. I BUY AND SELL furniture, carpets and stoves. Highest cash prices paid. Phone Bell 1381K, or call on MAX SMELTZ, 1016 Market street. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by purcel post and receive check by return mall. L. Mazer. 2007 South Fifth street, Philadel phia, Pa. •H RRISBURG RAG, METAL & RIJB BER CO., 507 Strawberry. We buy junk of all descriptions. Pay highest price for paper, magazines, rags, rub ber, scrapiron, scrap-metals. Bell 1340 R. CASH PAID for good ladies' and men's clothing and shoes; also furni ture and carpets. Please describe goods. Send postal to Weintraub. 636 Heir. Dial 5177. CLOTIiING, S'"IES~ Bought, at highest cash prices and sola reasonable t>. Refkln, 407 Broad street, r 11 phone 2860, WANTED Old gold, silver, carpets rugs, ladies' and gentlemen's second hand clothing, shoes. Also furniture copper, brass, petfter. Highest cash prices "aid. 326 Relly street. JUNK WANTED We ouy any kindT of old Junk. Scrap iron.* Paper. Rags, etc., for cash. A. Abramson. 1109 North Seventli street. Bell phone 937. WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to soil or buy. Why not consign your car with us to avoid trouble and worry In trying to dispose of it We make no charges for storage or for any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 .North Business Personals — ——„ MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors, llouse-build ing our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. French Cleaning and Dyeing I Works. Wo make old clothing look ilike new. All kinds of repairing. Cull and deliver. Goodman's, 1306' A North Sixth. Bell phone 3296. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates furnished. See my new houses at Paxtung. H. W. HUMMER, 1423 Liberty street, Uarnsburg. Bell RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED AI.L kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz.. ex cept Star heavy. 15c; old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS. 219 Market street. WE WILL CONTINUE IN BUSINESS" Same as during the last 65 years. One of live of our buildings in Shippens burg. Pa., burned Thursday, March S. However, our .stock was large and well distributed through all the buildings. We have a full line of finished work on hand now. Builders of best hand-made buggies, runabouts, stick wagons, Jenny Lindjj and carriages. THRUSH & STOUGH, Shippensburg, Pa., and Hagerstown. Md. RENTAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS Good machines. Do this spring's cleaning at quarter the time, inconvenience and cost. Reservations. Martin, 862 M. SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS.! 1245 Market street. We call and deliver. Both phones. BRING your Phonograph and Victrola to Stauffer Music House, 315 Broad street. If It needs repairing. We guar antee our work. Open every evening. SPANGLJBR PLANING SHLL CO. Mill work uf all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh street. 1 FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug ! gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, i H rrisburg. Telephone orders given i prompt attention. Bell 1960, | UPHOLSTERING And furniture re pairing; mattresses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. | 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY ' Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. Business ppportunuies ART AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE Fine opportunity tor live man. Big student truae in stationery, framing, Kodak finishing, gift china, candy und toys. Low reni and livlngrooms above store. Only store of its kind and best locution. Ten years at same place. Bur • gain. w Good reason for selling. Write J''. W. I.lndig, Lewisburg, Pa. A NUMBER ONE CIGAR AND POOL HUOM FOR SALE at reasonable price. Will stand investigation. Must sell on account ot other business. Don't answer unless interested. Address A., 4924. euro of Telegruph. PATENT FOR SALE—On new house hold invention. Will have a nation wide sale. Every home will buy. Re tails for sc. costs about lc to manufac ture. Will sell patent outright or ex change for building lots or automobile, in Urst-class condition. No Fords. Ad dress P. O. Box 59 # Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Grocery store, stock and fixtures in good condition. Will sell at inventory. Must sell on account jof interest in other business. Little cash required. Will take a note with #ood security as part payment. Address Box E, 4880, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers, experience unecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 792 Lock port. N. Y l _ t Hauling and Moving LOCAL AMD LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Honest and lair esti mates. Blue Line Auto Transfer, 1512 North Sixth street. C, V. 4542, Bell 2682 J. NATIO..vL TRANSFER CO. Movers 1 of pianos, safes, boilers and enerul hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth street and it. R.. New Cumberland. Bell phone 3029 J. Storage STORAGE Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods $2 per month and up. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-446 South Second street. STORAGE In 3-story, orlcii building, rear 408 Market street Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dieuor. Jeweler. 408 Market St. Air. Both phones. BTORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods, niercandlso. Private rooms #1- $3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D. Cooper & Co. 411 Broad street Both phones. Money to Loan BANKS WON'T ' but we will loan you sl6 to ISO* for one year, payable monthly at legal rates, if you have good character. a> reputation for pay ing your bills and sufficient In come to meet the payments aa they fall due. Security required: Note secured by personal property, mainly household furniture without re moval. or real estate, or the guar antee of some responsible per ,oQ" CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street Affiliated with ioca, elate and national organizations which stand tor approved business 17
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