16 SPECULATIVE ISSUES DEVELOP STRENGTH Sugars, Oils, Shippings and Semi-war Descriptions Are Features; Eleven-Point Gain For Cuban-American Sugar Is Day's High Water Mark By Associated Press New York, April 14. Speculative issues, notably sugars, oils, shippings and other semi-war descriptions, were the strong features of to-days market with more moderate strength in mu nitions and equipments. Cuban-Am erican Sugar was conspicuous for its 11 point gain, this being counterbal anced by a break of 9 % in People's Gas on the cut in the dividend. Other gas shares fell in sympathy. Consoli dated Gas losing over 3 points. U. S. Steel made an extreme ad vance of 1 % points with 1 to 2 for General Electric, U. S. Rubber, Good rich and Wilson Packing. Rails and coppers were neglected. The closing was strong. Sales were estimated at 250,000 shares. Bonds were irregulur. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, April 14. Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 3 4 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: Open. Close. Allis Chalmers 25% 25% Amer Beet Sugar 94 95% American Can 46% 46% Am Car and Fundry Co . 67% 67% American Locomotive . . 69 69 Amer Smelting 101% 101% American Sugar 112% 113% Anaconda 80% 80% Atchison 102% 102% Baldwin Locomotive ... 54% 55% Baltimore and Ohio .... 76% 76% Bethlehem Steel 135 135 Butte Copper 44% 44% California Petroleum .. 21% 22. Canadian Pacific 162% 162 Central Leather 87 86% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 60% 60% Chicago R 1 and Pacific. 37 37 Chino Con Copper 55% 55 Colonel and Iron 48% 4 8 Consol Gas 115% 113 Corn Products 24 24% Crucible Steel 63% 63% Erie 28% 28% General Motors 11l 111% Goodrich B F 51 51 Gt Northern Pfd., 11l 111% Gt Northern OK* r.jbs .. 32 32 Inspiration Copper .... 57% 57% Interboro-Met 12% 12% y T y ? T~¥ TTTTVyVTyfTTVTyTTTI I IT IS LP TO YOU : I i y A man's opportunity only knocks at his < ► door once in a lifetime, some grasp it, some i ► miss it. YOUR OPPORTUNITY HAS < ► BEEN CREATED BY US FOR YOU. The ► man who said, "I'LL DO IT TOMORROW" J —"DIED TONIGHT." • Your Family Depends ► On Your Will You Justify Their Trust? ► Our proposition stands full investiga *■ tion, it is indorsed by a good class of buyers, ' proper location, proper elevation, right prices, liberal terms. ; Sat. April 14* 1.30 P.M. I WE OFFER FOR SALE ; The Choicest ► IN : East-Camp Hiil Addition ► y Located between Market and Front Streets, east of Camp Hill, along the trolley IMPROVEMENTS CjAS, WATER, ELECTRICITY, 60-foot streets, nothing less than 40 feet sold to one purchaser, plots 150 feet deep. : TERMS To suit purchasers, a liberal discount for cash, good * inducements to immediate builders. ;No Interest—No Taxes ► Have you ever figured what a saving the suburban ' gardefn means? It helps wonderfully to fight the ► high cost of living. The returns from a garden on y one of these plots will pay the installments on one ► of our TIME CONTRACTS. A Five-Cent Carfare From Harrisburg ► Take Mechanicsburg, Camp Hill or Carlisle car, y get oft" at Cumberland street. Make Your Appointment f NOW, before the sale opens • ► PHONES: OFFICE ► BELL 1010 ROOM 200 TRUSTEE BUILDING DIAL 4851 8 MARKET SQUARE ► R. O. STUCKENRATH, Owner ► EBEN KINGSBURY, Manager ► SATURDAY EVENING, Kennecott 44% 44 Kansas City Southern .. 23 23 Lackawanna Steel .... 85 85 Lehigh Valley 6-5% 66 Maxwell Motors 52% 51% Merc Mar ctfs 32% 32% Merc Mar ctfs pfd .... 86% 87% Mex Petroleum 89% 90% Miami Cooper 42 42 Mid vale Steel 59% 59% New York (Central .... 95% 95 Nor and West 131% 131% Northern Pacific 103% 103% Penna Railroad 53 53 Itay Con Copper A 30% 30% Reading 97% 97 Rep I and S 80% 80% Southern Pacific 95 95% Southern Ry 28% 28% Southern Ry pfd 93 92 Union Pacific 138% 137% U S I Alcohol 115% 115% IT S Rubber 57% 58% U R Steel 112% 113% U S Steel pfd 118 118 Utah Copper '. . 111% 111 Vir-Carolina Chem .... 42% 42% West Union Telegraph . 97% 97% Westinghouse Mfg 49% 49% Willys-Overland 31% 31% PHIL.AniSI.I*HIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. April 14. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, spot, $2.35® 2.40; No. 2. Southern, red, $2.3®2.38. Corn—Strong and higher; No. 3, yel low, $1.54©1.56; No. 4, yellow, $1.52© 1.54; No. 5, yellow, $1.50© 1.52; South ern, No. 3. yellow, $1.53@1.55. Oats The market is steady; No. 2. white, 76% ®77%c; No. 3, white. 74U©7 5 % e. Bran Market firm and scarce; soft winter, per ton, $46.50®47.00; spring, per ton, $45.50® 16.00. Refined Sug&rs No market, refiners withdrawn. Powdered, 7.60®5.60c; fine granulated. i.so® 8.50 c; confectioners' A, 7.40© 8.. oc. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 46®4ic, nenrliy prints, fancy. 49c. Eggs The market is steady; rVnnsvlvnntn and other nearby firsts free eases. $10.35 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $10.20 per casej Western, extra, firsts, free cases, $10.35 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $lO.-0 per ease Live Poultry Quiet, but steady; fowls. 24@26c; staggy roosters, 18®20c; old roosters, 16@17c; spring chickens, 24®26c; ducks, 22®24c; geese. l!'@22c. 1 Dressed Poultry—Firm, good demand; fowls, fancy, 26% ®2lc; do., good to I choice, 25®26c; do., small sizes, 21® t 24c; old roosters, 21c; roasting chick- enu, western, 23®28c; mulling ciiickens, western, 20®2tie; do., nearby, 50®66c; uu.„ n . .ieu,~.. . ... western. 22®24c; geese, nearoy, lit® f 1 c; do., western, IbUj/ZUc; turkeys, laney, large. nearby, 32®33c. do., west- c ern. fancy, large. 32®33c; -do, western , lulr to good, JuW3lf, uu . cuuiok.i: itu , .'jr. do., ~iu torus V3®3oc. Potatoes The market is higher; c Pennsylvania, choice, per bushel, $3.25 ew ¥ork, per busliel, s3.2j(tt' ) •t.io; -Maine,choice,per bu5he1,53.25®3.50; <! western, per bushel, jersey, per basket, $1.50®1.75; Florida, new, >' per barrel, slo.oo® 13.00. Flour Market firm, but quiet; 9 winter slraigni, tU.7ovfio.oo, Kansas J Vn e ?n' '"-75®1u.00; do., straight, 1 lO.uO; do., patents, $10.50® 10. io; spring firsts, clear, 50® 10.00; do.. patents, ♦ ni.uo® 11.00. Hay Firm, with a fair demand; timothy, No.l, large bales, sls.so(la.uu, Ao. 1, small bales, $18.50® 19.00; No. 2, - $16.00® 16.50; No. 3, $13.00® 14.00, sample, slo.oo® 12.00. Clover nnxeu. -i.ight mixed. J17.H0: , •No. 1, do., $16.00®16.50; No. 2, do., $13.00 ( ® 14.00. " PHILADELPHIA STOCKS ' By Associated tress Philadelphia, April 14. Stocks clos- I ed strong. General Asphalt; 23 i General Asphalt, Pfd 63 Lake Superior Corporation 20% Lehigh Navigation 7SVs Lehigh Valley 65% Pennsylvania Railroad 53 Philadelphia Electric 32'^ Philadelpuhia Company 35 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 35 Philadelphia Hapid Transit 30% yiiBBER STAMfIr dJBJ SEALS & STENCILS M V ! J| ,f MF6.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ I IH 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U ——— I I FOR SALE lb : A BUNGALOW | 4 !wilh almost an acre of ground—♦ i stream of flowing water—s large? rooms, located near Penbrook, Pa. T I Possession at once. For informa-I tion, call I i M. R. Alleman j! i 115 X, Front St. Steelton, Pa. • i Notice of j Removal j | On and after Saturday, April 14,1 i the office and stockrooms of I Watt & Brother Co., r Wall Paper and Paint Jobbers | will be located at • 203 Chestnut Street ? Puzzle In GET A i~H LOT Here are 9 squares. Can you put a i figure (no two alike) in each square] so us to make a total of 15 by adding i them up and down and crossways? j As an advertisement we will deed a j lot 25x100 ft. at Atlantic City, Md., ! which has one of the finest beaches in j the world to anyone (white race) solv- j | ing this puzzle. Small fee for deed i and expenses. Send your solution, j with 4c in postage, for copy of pros- I pectus to Till-: ATLANTIC REALTY CO., 20(1 X. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. j r — =.i Don't Sell Your 1 United Magma The action of the market was only to be expected. Apparently jj determined efforts have been made by large short interests to break United Magma. DON'T let the trying times of the present frighten you into ] liquidating. DON'T put up your United Magma as collateral for the pur- j ! chase of other stocks. DON'T l'orgct United Magma joins Magma Copper. When the present plan of diamond drilling is carried out I believe the char- j actcr and quantity of tl*e ore found should give the United Magma great market activity, j BUY UNITED MAGMA AT THE MARKET Wire Your Orders Direct Certificates delivered in 4 8 hours. Daily Market News Free. HARRY LEFKOVITS 74 llroadway New York i Cash for Stocks—Stocks for Cash makes a safe deposit box almost a neces- It relieves your mind of the danger of jp||pf theft, and of the greater danger of loss 1 lliljli For as little as $2 a year we can guar | an'.ee you absolute protection from both. DanpMftDeposltTnistCo. Hanisbur&Pa. 1832—1917 HARRISBURG t&Sf&Q. TELEGRAPH I Reading: 96% Storage Battery 63 Union Traction 42V4 United Gas Improvement 85% United States Steel 113 York Railways 14% York Railways, Pfd 37% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 14. Cattle—Re ceipts, 500; weak. Native beef cattle, $9.30©)13.25; stockers and feeders, $7.30 ©10.00; cows und heifeis, i5.75@11.00; calves, $9.00® 14.2>.. Sheep Receipts, 2,000; steady. Wethers, $10.70® 13.10; lambs, $12.16 ©16.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,000; steady at yesterday's average. Hulk of sales, $ 15.80® 16.20; light, $15.40© 16.15; mixed. $15.65@16.35; heavy, $15.65 © 16.35; rough, $15.65@15.80; pigs, $11.50® 14.50. NEW YORK HANK STATEMENT By Associated I'rcss New York, April 14. The.statement FOR RENT Kirkvvood Cottage, Ideal Country Home, situate ( on Linglestown Road about four miles north of Har- { risburg. All improvements, plenty of shade, stable, j etc. Inquire of •] Commonwealth Trust Company j 222 MARKET STREET Harrisburg, Pa. j At Bellevue Park Every Lot Is a Plot -A Real Garden Plot The smallest lot in Bellevue Park contains 5,000 sq. ft., while many of them have 25,000 and more sq. ft. Jlr. J. Horace McFarland says: "There ure plen.ty of good reasons why I like to live in Bellevue Park, particularly now when potatoes cost more than oranges. "For about the same price that a man would have to pay for an ordinary 20 or 25-foot front lot, with a trifling little yard shaded by gloomy board fences, it is possible to obtain at Bellevue Park a lot large enough to grow a great part of the vegetables required by an ordinary family." For Prices ami Locations see Miller Brothers & Co • Agents Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board LARGE DIVIDENDS may be enjoyed even in war by judicious in vestments in soundly financed, well man aged oil companies. War increases the al ready enormous demand for oil. THE FAMOUS LUCY PICKETT situated in the Heart of Oklahoma's richest oil fields, is rapidly Hearing the day of actual produc tion. Just across the road from us 2 wells have come in within the last few days. Soon our's will be producing. The Lucy Pickett is but one of our valuable holdings, now appraised by experts as worth $200,000 undeveloped, and development is beginning. Here is a fortune in a soundly financed corporation for the men with the ability to see an opportunity and the courage to grasp it. This stock is subject to advance in price without further notice. Subscriptions mailed to-day are subject to the company's acceptance. Our final 1 word to you is, BUY NOW. The Oklahoma Exploration Oil and Gas Corporation I'ISCAI. DEPARTMENT 50 RROAI) STRKKT NEW YORK CITY Cnpitnl nil common. Par value l. Fully i>ni<l nml non-aineNNnble. Registrar & Transfer Agents: Registrar & Transfer Co., Equitable Bldg., Now York. I hereby subscribe for shares of the treasury stock of the company at its par value of SI.OO per share, and herewith enclose my check for $ payment therefor. It is understood and agreed that you will forward inn imtnodiutelv a history of oil production in Oklahoma, showing the valuable properties sur rounding the l.ucy Pickett property which have proved to be rich in oil and it is further understood that if 1 am not satistied you will return my money at the expiration of ten days. Name of the actual condition of Clearing House Hanks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $128,- 819,600 reserve in excess of legal re quirements. This is a decrease of $34,- 759,360. The statement follows: Actual Condition Loans, discounts, etc., $3,668,539,000; increase, $6,333,000. Reserve in own vaults (B), $481,065,- 000; decrease, $21,246,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank, $228,437,000: decrease. $22,511,000. Reserve in other depositories, $61,- 000,000; increase, $1,719,000. Net demand deposits, $3,717,864,000; decrease, $37,138,000. Net time deposits, $194,245,000; de crease, $2,456,000. Circulation, $28,701,000; increase, $611,000. (B) Of which $426,950,000 is specie. Aggregate reserve,' $770,502,000. Excess reserve, $128,819,600; decrease, $34,759,360. APRIL 14, 1917. Additional Classified Advertisements Business Personals QUININE —Look out ior Ulut grippe feming, HKely to catch you tiny changeable weatlier. uuit L<i\ATlvli PnOsPHO-QULNiIiNu; will stave It off, if taken in tune. Gross Drug store, 119 Market street. UPHOIdiIURiNU And furniture re pairing; mattresses renovated una cush ions 01 ail kinus made. si. N. Cluck, 320-32)1 Woodbine street. Phone 1.311J SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill worn of all kinds. insinuates cheerfully given. 62-1 iNurth seventh street. Mac W1 LLi AMS CONSTRUCTION CO. Buiideia and Contractors, tiouse-build ing our specially. Job worn looked uller carefully. iJiul 3JUS. OFFICE 215u NOiffll .■ I l'"lll tiTHtIKT. Business Opportunities THOUGHTFUL. INVESTORS with SIOO call participate in the organiza tion of an Oil-producing Company wnose principals hold certain uesir able options in the rich iventucky oil i''ields. Write linmedtateiy. i''itz patrick & Co., 50 Broad street, New lork. MONEY-MAKING Opportunity, particulars may lead you to lortune. SSOO required. Address "Opportuni ties." 8U Wall Street, New York. S3OO TO $5,000, with services, se cures interest in one of Many Paying Concessions in Popular Summer Amusement Park, near New York City. Concessions include Refresh ments, Various Kidea, Games, Danc ing Pavilion, Holler SKallng, Bathing. If capable, experience not essential. Unusual opportunity. Address, tor particulars, Park Concessions , 711 Times Building, New York. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Or a partner wanted, in tirst-class confec tionery store doing a good business. Apply L, Silbert, 1(44 North Sixth. INVENT SOMETHING lt may bring wealth. Free book tells what to invent and how to obtain a patent through our Credit System. Waters & Co. Succeeded by Talbert & Parker, 1431 Talbert Building, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE Store iixtures, good as new. Cheap to quick buyer. Phone I iicll 3428 M after 0 P. M. AN V intelligent i>ci ut> .un earn gooo I income corresponding for newspapers experience u necessary. Send for par ticulars. Piess Syndicate. 793 Luck port. N. Y. CIGAR AND POOL. ROOM FOR SALE in good location. A very good stand. Must sell quick on account of leaving city on other business. Ad dress Y„ 5840, care of Telegraph. MOVING PICTURE EQUIPMENT In thriving town, without competi tion. Appiy to William S. Poorman, Real Estate and Insurance, No. la Chestnut St., Palmyra, Pa. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFEIt~ Successors to F. A. Bacnman. Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. 917-A Capital St. C. V. 5897, Bell Bo2YV. NATIONAL, TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Eighth street and R. R., New Cumberland. Bell phone 3029 J. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Cu., 11l Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE —Fireproof and lion-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a month, up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St. 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. BANKS WONT but we will loan you sls to S3OO foi one year, payable monthly at legal rates, if you have good character, a reputation for p. y ing your bills and sufficient In come to meet the payments as thev fall due. Security required: Note secured by personal property, mainlv household turniture without re moval, or real estate, or the guar antee of some responsible per son. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.. 204 Chestnut Street. Affiliated with local. State and national organizations which stand for approved buriness | methods. WAR PRICES A trial will convince you that we j are paying the highest cash prices | in the city for Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Paper, Metals, Etc., Etc. | Luria Iron & Steel Co., 22-20 N. Cameron St. j Bell Phone .'SO'JO Dial 3454 Personal Investigation The KilMor of our In ye* <mcnt Sum mary has Jiiml returned from u two weeks' tour of lniieetiou of the MID-CONTINENT OIL FIELD His observations and conclusions, as set forth in a special report just Issued, SHOULD PROVE OF UN USUAL INTEREST TO ALL IN VESTORS IN OIL SECURITIES. Supplementing this, we have prepared an 8x24-lnch brochre, containing about fifty half-tone pictures descriptive of the pe troleum industry In Oklahoma, which Is equivalent from an in structive standpoint to a TRIP THRU OILDOM and of Immeasurable value to in vestors Interested In Cosden Oil & Ghs. Sinclair Oil & Refining Okmulgee, Oklahoma Producing & Refining, Sequoyah, Osage-Homlny and other activo dividend paying oil companies. Copy Sent on Request ■ A. B. BENESCH & CO. Specialist* In Dividend-Paying Oil Securities Miners Hank Rld(, Wllkea-linrre, Pn. Bell Phone 3488. Money to JLoan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. , Financial CHOICE B PER CENT. MORT GAGES FOR SALE lnterest collect ed free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 35 years' expeiience. Best of refer ences. Write lor list. Interstate Se- iutitles Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Automobiles FORD Touring car, A 1 condition, $225.00 REO Touring cur, electrically equipped; new motor; lirst clas.s condition $500.0(K TRUCK, INTERNATIONAL, 4- cylinder; biund new $1,500.00 . MILLER AUTO CO., 68 South Cameron Street. FUR SALE Chalmers 5-passenger touring cat, 1913 model; sell-starter, electric lights, sup covers, nearly new tires, 2 extra tires ai d rim, new storage b..ttery, good paint and in good me chanical condition. Address Box 3(13, Ltmoyne, Pa. ONE 1914 lieo, Al condition. Will sacrifice to cash buyer. (Jail any timo 412 Spring street, tor demonstration. FOR SALE Saxon Roadster, in good condition. Bargain to quick buyer. R. N. Bitting, Marysville, Pa. STANLEY STEAMER Good con dilion und very reasonable. Address Box B, 4955, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 1916 ti-cylinder Mitchell car, in Al condition, inquire at Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. FORD TOURING CAR Demount able rims, ior sale cheap. In good con dition. 1917 North Third street. LIMOUSINE—One new Ford limou sine top ready to tit on Ford car for winter use; was $150; will take SIOO. Andrew Redmond, Third and. Boyd streets. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for selling ale u per cent. only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE Dli- PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron Motorcycles and Bicycles FOR SALE Big twin, late model 15, Indian motorcycle and side car. Electric equipment, speedometer. Per fect condition. Run 3,340 miles. Mo tor just eleand. Outlit like new. Cost $4lO. Will sacritice. Emory R. Fry, Milieratown, Pa. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS Come iu and see our selection before buying. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—AIso Thor and llarley-Davidson for sale cheap; just been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good condition, c. H. Uhler, Seventeenth and Deny streets. FOR SALE 6O rebuilt motorcycles, iiarley Davidsons, Indians, Thors, Hen dersons, Excelsiors, Daytous. all guar anteed to be in hist class condition; .$55 to $210; send for complete list. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street. Harrisburg. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select from; prices from $lO up to $45; easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayt-jo Cycle C ... 912 North Third street. Garages and Repairs TIRE REPAIIIING Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Can and give us a trial. Good Service 'liru Co.. 1019 Market street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE Court and Cranberry streets; storage by day or month; moderate rates; 24- hour service; repairs, gas, air. BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead storage; new fireproof building; nll line oi Tires, Accessories. Repair shop next door, 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS | Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage anu care oi cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. High est grade repair work. LEMoi.NE AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones. VVM. PENN GARAGE, 304-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4561. THE REX GARAGE 1917 North Third street, is the logical place to store your car. Live storage includes cleaning your car daily, de livery and calling lor it. Let our rep resentative talk this over with you. Legal Notices NOTICE The Stockholders of the Harris Building & Loan Association will meet at the new office. 204 Locust Street, at 8 I*. M„ April 16, 1917, for the nomination of officers and direc tors. the presentation of amendments to the By-Laws, and such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. The annual election will be held at the same place aL 8 P. M. on May 21. WILMEIi CROW, . Secretary. PUBLIC SALE of the tract of land belonging to the Estate of Theresa F, j Adams, deceased, north of Rockville on the River Road, adjoining the beautiful home of Mr. Davis, and the farm of John IW. Kelly. Fronting Four Hundred 1(400) feet on the said River Road and j the greater frontage thereof extending to low water mark of the Susquehanna River, a depth of over Three Hundred (300) feet to the old Pennsylvania Canal, and has a width of about Three Hundred and Sevent-five (375) feet, ex tending from the Reily Farm line southwardly. There is a large two and-one-half-story frame dwelling house thereon, having ten (10) rooms, and a frame stable. The land is beau tifully located and the ground exceed ingly fertile, and will be sold either as i air entirety or in parts, to suit the pur chasers, as the land is ready to be sub | divided or laid out In lots. Come early I and hear the terms. Also on the same day the personal property, cortsisttng of household fur niture and furnishings, will be sold. Sale Saturday, April 21, 1917, at I 'o'clock P. M„ upon the premises. | JOHN 11. ADAMS. JR., Executor of Theresa F. Adams, de . ceased. ! H. ROCK SHERK, Clerk. I JACOB SPONSLER, Auctioneer. For further information see R S. CARE, Attorney. 409 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the undersigned, at his of fice No. 112 Market Street, Harris burg. Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Fri day, April 27, 1917. for furnishing one I motor police patrol wagon at a cost I not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars. .... , „ ... Said wagon shall he equipped with a body, closed front and hack, tho lower panels of which body shall bo of steel and the upper Veasote. Tho steps in the rear shall he constructed so as to automatically rise and fall, when the door is closed or openedif The front hack of the driver's seat shall he provided with n good sized plate glass opening, protected by a wire guard. The driver's compart ment shall be equipped with doors of the limousine type, with drop sash. Bids nuiv be submitted for a wagon using a to one-ton truck chassis, equipped with cushion, airless or solid tires, or using a touring car chassis, equipped with pneumatic or airless tires. The separate price for equip ping wlfli each of the tires aforesaid shall be specified. Otherwise each bidder shall submit his or Its own specifications. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to ten per cent, of the bid, and the successful bidder will be required to file a surety com pany bond for 25 per cent, of the con trnct price. The right is reserved to make minor changes In the construction and equipment of said wagon, and to re ject any or all bids. E. S. MEALS. Supt. of Public Affairs.
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