Cleaners and Dyers BGGERT'B CLEANING AND DYEING WORK& 1145 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES 1910 CADILLAC delivery. In A 1 shape, $200.00. 1916 Overland delivery, new tires. A bargain for someone. Pullman roadster, speedster type, 9200.00. Hupmobiie roadster, good running Wy9l3 Reo touring, In A 1 shape, good Vires 1225.00. ' The above cars are as represented and must be sold. Will demonstrate. A. Schlffman, 1021 Market street. FORD Delivery S3OO 00 Ford Roadster S3OO 00 Maxwell Roadster $250 00 1917 Ford Touring $450 00 HORST, Linglestown, Pa. FOR SALE 1914 Cadillac Touring , and one 1915 Buick. Electric lights and self-starter. Inquire Black's Gar age, 203 South Seventeenth street. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Inspect them and make us an offer. We are here to sell them. 1917 Crow-Elkhart. Parten-Palmer —slx-pasenger. Studebaker Six—seven passenger. 1914 Ford Touring Car. 1916 Jackson. MQNN BROTHERS. Star Garage, 13th and Thompson Sts. Both Phones. PARTS FOR SALE for a Cadillac car. J. E. Kily. 1807 North Seventh street. Dial 3195. FORD 1 delivery; 1 Reo truck; 1 5 passenger, electric lights and starter; 1 Buick roadster; 1 Overland roadster; Pullman, 5-passenger, elec tric lights and starter; Hudson, 5- passenger; Hudson truck; 6-passenger Cadillac and 5-passenger Reo. Will sell cheap. Cars in good condition. Apply at 1807 North Seventh street. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batterlea recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO. 11th and Mulberry St*. AUTO TIRES AT A SAVING 28x2% Goodyear Tire $11.50 30x3 Goodyear Tire $14.50 32x4 Tire, Tube and Rim $25.00 30x4 Tire $9.00 32x4 Smooth Tiro .$22.45 34x4 Non-Skid Tire $22.00 36x4 Tire and Tube $15.00 32x4 Non-Skid Tire $18.50 33x4 Smith Tire $23.50 All other sizes at a great bargain. We can save you money. DAYTON CYCLE CO., Dial 4990. 912 North Third St. FOR SALE Touring cars and roadsters, all in the best of condition. Also three trucks, 1,500 lbs. to three ton. Prices from 's2oo up. Cash or terms. J. E. Kily, 1807 North Seventh. Dial 3195. FOR SALE—3%-ton Morton Truck Completely overhauled and ia excel lent running condition. Can he seen at Hudson Sales Agency. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldttmers. In any condition. See Die before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schlffman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP—I 2-ton Mack truck, complete with body, and some 1-ton trucks —are all good bargains. International Harvester Co...pany of America. Truck DepU 619 Walnut street. 4 WANTED All kinds of used auto ■ tires. We pay I'fghest cash prices. teirS'tM^SS. 0 "' 813 North f FOR Car. Owner drafted. Ford Roadster. Ford Truck, with Heinz electric self starter. All cars sold at Bargain Prices. The Ford Exchange Agency, 322 Blackberry street. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and Bosch high tension, Elamann. Dlxey. hplitdorf, Mea. Remy and different (nukes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. Schlffman. 1021 Market street. BOL HH. FORD-OVERLAM-CHALMERS For sale reasonable. Thoroughly overhauled. Try the Rex Repair Shop for your motor troubles, overhauling and radiator repair work after all others have failed. We will satisfy you. We have a man for either 4, ( and 8-cylinder motors. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. I*l7 North Third Street. FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers Road ster. Inquire Sunshine Garage. $1 (■ outh Cameron street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS 5,000-MILE STANDARD MAKE TIRES sold at a reduction of 30 per cent off list. Dial phone 5938. H. L. Enders, Auto Supplies, 239 South Cameron street. I CARR'S GARAGE, formerly Feder lck's. All kinds of auto repairing, AJax tires and suplles, Ray Held Car buretor Service Station. Both phones All work guaranteed. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service In town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works, 806 North Third street. YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Hex Garage, 1917 North Third street. WM. PENN GARAGE 104-6 Munech street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day und night. Bell MOTORCYCLES AM) RICYCLES WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990 EsterbroolL BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing; come here and get a square deal H. F. ESTERBROOK, 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. BICYCLE REPAIRING ' BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY. JUNE 4. 1918, 1524 A N. FOURTH ST.. AT 1 O'CLOCK. The undersigned will offer at pub lic sale a complete line of household goods, including rugs, carpets, parlor suits, sewing machine, bedroom suites and many other valuable articles. A mysterious package will be sold, and t.* proceeds given to the Harrisburg ' *t. C. A. Terms. Cash. HOWARD JOHNSON. > MAXWELL HITE, Auctioneer. LEG A L~N OTICKS~ _ FOR SALE The Board of School Directors of the School District of the City of Har risburg, Pa., offers for sale the ma terial contained in the dwelling house at 1715 North Sixth Street. Bids for the material will be receiv ed by the undersigned until June 14. 1918, at 3:30 o'clock. The successful bidder will be re quired to remove the building from tlie grounds within thirty days after tiie confirmation of the sale by the Board of School Directors. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. D. D. HAMMELBAUGH, Secretary. 1 J2l-123 Chestnut Street SATURDAY EVENING, LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE IN RE ESTATE ABRAHAM MARTIN: NOTICE Is hereby given that a pe tition has been presented to the Or phans' Court of Dauphin County, set ting forth the fact that John W. Mar tin, son of Abraham Martin, late of the Borough of Steelton. County of Dau phin and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, has been so long absent from his home, that his whereabouts are unknown, and, he Is supposed to be dead, and that the Orphans' Court of the said County will hear evidence concerning tfie alleged absence of said supposed decedent on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. All per sons Interested or having information of the whereabouts of said John W. Martin, should appear before the said Court on said day. H. L DRESS. Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania on the tenth day of June. 1918. by Miss Nellie Jane Ben nett. George W. Bennett, Sr.. and Eli B. Betser, under the Corporation Act of 1874, and the amendments thereof and supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "BENNETT MUSICAL IN STITUTE," the character and object of which Is the establishing, equip ping, maintaining, conducting and owning a school or schools for the purpose of teaching music in all its branches and for the transaction of all bVisiness incident thereto. FRANK M. HUNTEP, Solicitor. Estate of Raymond W. Heajsy, de- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY In the Estate of Raymond W. Heagy, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to Harvey C. Heagy, residing in said city, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claimu or demands will make known the came without delay. HARVEY C. HEAGY. Executor. WI'CKERSHAM & METZGER. Attorneys. NOTICE To Samuel Beatty: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., Sitting in Equity, No. 611 Equity Docket. Be tween William H. Smith, plaintiff, vs. Grace Beatty and Samuel Beatty, her husband, defendants. You are hereby notified that the undersigned, by virtue of a decree of said Court, March 25, 1918, directing that the real estate in said bill de scribed. at No. 1412 North Sixth Street. Harrisburg, Pa., be divided and partitioned and valued to ascer tain the amount to be charged there on for owelty of partition, and if the land cannot conveniently be divided into as many purparts as there are parties, to award and allot the amount to be paid or secured to be paid to them respectively, and the time when such payments shall be made and the purparts out of which the same shall be payable, and If the land cannot be divided without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole, then to appraise the same, will perform the duties Imposed upon him by said decree on the said premises in said bill described on Mon day, July 1. 1918, at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time and place you can at tend if you think proper. HARVEY E. KNUPP. Master in Partition. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE FOURTEENTH WARD OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. The property owners of unregister ed properties of the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Harrisburg. In accord ance with the terms of a certain part of the Act of Assembly, approved 27th June, 1913, Pamphlet Laws of 1913, page 568, and Ordinance No. 11, File of City Council, Session of 1918-1919, are hereby notified to furnish within thirty days from the sth day of June, 1918, to the City "Engineer, at this office, descriptions of their respective properties, upon blanks to be furnish ed by the city, and at the same time to present their colnveyances to be stamped by the said engineer without charge, as evidence of the registry thereof. Any person or persons neg lecting or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section for a period of thirty days after public no tice of the requirements thereof shall lie liable to a penalty of five dollars, to be recovered with costs of suit, in the name and for the use of the city, as penalties for the violation of city ordinances are recoverable." Blanks may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 316, Common wealth Trust Company Building, 222 Market Street, or at the office of Herre Bros., Plumbing and Heating business, 417 Vaughn Street. M. B. COWDEN, City Engineer. MEN MUST REGISTER who have become 21 years of age since June 1, 1917. All men living in the SECOND. EIGHTH, NINTH and THIR TEENTH WARDS of the City of Har risburg must appear on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M., before Local Board No. 2, whose office will be at the McFarland Printery, Cres cent and Mulberry Streets. E. C. THOMPSON, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Estate of EDWARD Ia RINKENBACH, late Of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to MINNIE E. RINKEN-- BACH, residing at No. 216 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to whom all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to MINNIE E. RINKENBACH. Administratrix of Edward L. Rinken bach. Or to BEIDLEMAN & HULL, Attorneys, Kunkel Building. Harrisburg. Pa. REGISTRATION DAY JUNESTH "lumbers ot the Selective Draft Board, District No. 1, which embraces the towns and townships lying be tween Carlisle and the river have ar ranged for the registering of all per sons who have become of age since *U ne ' 1917 - Instead of regis tering at the various polling places, I Sfo/ Or 2 ler,y ' arr ansements has been I Sin™. s , uch resgistration, at the places, and all persons in f he reby notified to appear i iP ace ® designated below between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 At the office of Dr. Harvey B. ?,?K? h ° r ?' West Fairvlew. All persons subject to registration West Jairview Borough East Pennsboro Township Wormleysburg Borough Lemoyne Borough Camp Hill Borough Lower Allen Township (Elkwood Pre cinct) New Cumberland Borough Washington Fire Company, Mechan icsburg— Mechanicsburg Borough Shiremanstown Borough Hampden Township Silver Spring Township (First Pre cinct) Upper Allen Township Lower Allen Township (Slate Hill Precinct) Office of Local Board, Court House Carlisle, Pa.— South Mlddleton Township. North Mlddleton Township Middlesex Township Middlesex Township Silver Spring Township (Second Pre cinct) Monroe Township By order of the Board. A. E. Selber, chairman of local Board No. 1. Dr.' I Harvey B. Basehore, Secretary, MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pins street. New York— furnish the following quotations: Open. Close. Ailis Chalmers 33 32% Amer Beet Sugar .. ~ 70% 69% American Can 42*4 42% Am Car and Foundry .. Amer Loco Amer Smelting 74% 74% Anaconda 6 1% Atchison g., ,4 g4H Baldwin Locomotive .... 81 82% Baltimore and Ohio .... 54% 54% Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 77% 79>,i California Petroleum ... 19% 19% Canadian Pacific 143% 143% Central Leather 63% 63% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 57% 57% Chicago R I and Pacific 22% 23 Col Fuel and Iron .. .. 45% 46 Corn Products 39 39% Crucible Steel ~ 61 61% Distilling Securities .... 55% 55% Erie 15% 15% General Motors 117 118% Great Northern pfd .... 89% 89% Great -Northern Ore subs 31% 31% Hide and Leather 13 13 Hide and Leather pfd 65 65 Inspiration Copper 47% 48% International Paper .... 35% 35% Kennecott Sl% 31% Lackawanna Steel * 83 83% Lehigh Valley 58% 58% Merc War Ctfs 29% 29% Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 104% 104% Mex Petroleum 91 91% Mldvale Steel 48 47% New York Central 71% 71% N Y. N H and H 43% 43% Norfolk and Western .. 103% 103% Northern Pacific 86 86 Pennsylvania Railroad . 43% 43% Pittsburgh Coal 48 48 Railway SteSl Spring .. 52% 62% Ray Con Copper 23% 24 Reading 86% 87% Republic Iron and Steel. 81% 84 Southern Pacific 83% 82% Southern Ry .'. 23% 23% Studebaker 40 40 Union Pacific 121 120% U S I Alcohol 117 119 U S Rubber 55 54% U S Steel 97 97% U S Steel pfd 109% 109% Utah Copper 77 77% Westinghouse Mfg ..... 41% 41 Willys-Overland 19 18% Western Maryland .... 14 14 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS . By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 1. Stocks clos ed unsteady. Baldwin Locomotive 82 General Asphalt 14 General Asphalt. Pfd 47 Lake Superior Corporation .... 15% Lehigh Navigation 65 Lehigh Valley 58 U Pennsylvania Railroad 43 41 Philadelphia Electric 25 Philadelphia Company ;. 25 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 25% Reading 87% Storage Battery 49 ' Union Traction 3994 United Gas Improvement 67% United States Steel 97^ York Railways 7x4 York Railways, Pfd 31 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mary W. Spofford. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to WALTER SPOFFORD. Administrator, Address: 711 N. Second Street. Harrisburg. Pa. M I WEST '! a A if ENOLA s&&mniim TOW Along State Road 15 Minute Car Service [ Look For the Sign ®JF 200 Choice Home Sites f' Fine Little Farms Immediate Possession V f p Titles Guaranteed r— -— ———-I This location is one of the most desir- r— —————— Priced able on the growing West Shore, Harris- I*r n QWn burg's most popular suburb. Easily ac- * uu " u SSO to S2OO cessible, fertile soil, good gardens and *I WPPL * v the scenic beauty make it the ideal spot * A a neeK ' for home loving people. •———— REAL ESTATE IS BOOMING MAKE A WAR GARDEN INVEST NOW . HELP YOUR UNCLE SAM Two fine homes on the property built by the owner. For Sale on Easy Terms. We have a plan to take you out of rent, ever on the increase. Have a sample dwelling house on the property. Cost in the rough, $275. Plort of ground included, $375. Salesmen on the Grounds Between 2 and 7 P. M. WEST ENOLA LAND CO. Main Office: 204 Galder Bldg. Market Square, Harrisburg Bell 4377 CHAS. DAVIES, Sales Mgr. T LET'S ALL LIVE IN RIVER-VIEW RIVER-VIEW THE SUBURB UNPARALLELED f IMPROVEMENTS—GAS— WATER ELECTRICITY , OPEN FOR INSPECTION ' *' LET US TALK IT OVER i This Property Will Be Sold in One Big Sale ' f Friday and Saturday f. JUNE 21st and 22nd r Call Bell 1390—Dial 3573 j HABJRISBTTRG TELEGRXPEt , At the York county strawberries and homegrown peas appeared on the markets this morning. The market was flooded with the strawberries, and home-grown appeared on the markets this morning. The mar ket was flooded with the strawber ries, nearly every stall having them on display. Ox-heart and Ida cher ries were also on sale. The prices: Radishes, sc; new onions, 6c; rhubarb, Bo; cucumbers, 8c; lettuce, Be; parsley, 1-6; new potatoes, 20c; string beans, 2 Be; carrots, 10c; strawberries, 16-25 c; cabbage, 6-10 c: peaches. IBe; tomatoes, 2Sc per box and 10c each; onions, 10c; aspar agus, 18-2Bc; home-grown peas, 60c; shipped peas, 50c; Ida cherries, 25-30 c; green currants, 10c; bacon, 38c; eggs, 36-37 c; butter, 60c; chickens, (live weight), 35c; cran berries, 20c; pineapples, 15-20 c; ox heart cherries, 28c. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 1. Wheat Market guiet. No. 1, red. 17.27; No. 1, soft, red. 52.25: Mo. S. red. $2 21: Ko. 2 soft, -pd. $2.25. Corn The market is firm; No. 2, yellow, $ 1.70© 1.72; No. 3. $1.68® 1.70 . Oats The market Is unchanged; No. 2. white, 81V4@82c; No. 3. whitfe, 80@80%c. By.n—The market la steady: soft wlnttir. pur ton. GO®47.UU. spring po ton. $44.00®45.00. Butter The market Is steady; western. creamery, extras, 44c; nearby prints, fancy, 48c. Eggs Market firm; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free cases, $10.65 per case; do., current receipts, $10.20(5)10.27% per case; western, ex tras, firsts, free cases, $10.65 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.20@10.65 per case; selected, packed, 41®43c. Cheese Firm; New York, full cream, old, 22@25c; do., new, 23@>24c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra flna, granulat ed 7.45 c. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 34@35c; young, soft-meated roosters. 28®8Co: young, staggv roost, ers, 25® 26c; old roosters, 22®23c; spring chickens, 62@60c; • ducks, Peking, 28®30c; do., Indian Runner. 26® 27c; turkeys, 27®28c; geese, nearby. 25®26c; western, 25@28c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy 3j®4oc; do* fair to good, 32®37c; do., old, 37®38c; do., western, choice to fancy. 37®38c; do., fnJr to good. 32®36c; d0.,01d toma, 30c: eld. common, 30c; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 52@350; do., small fowls, fancy, 35% c; do., small sizes, 33® 35c: old roosters, 20c; spring ducks, 42@440; frozen fowln, fancy, 35@35%c; do., good to choice, 32® 34c; do., small sizes, 28@30c broiling chickens, western, 40®42c; do., roast ing, 28® 37c. Potatoes Market firm; New Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 30®50c (33 lbs.): New Jersey, No. 2. per basket, 15®26c; Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs., $1.36@1.60; New York, per 100 lt>s., $1.30® 1.60; western, per 100 lbs., $1.25 ® 1.66; Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.60(0 1.80; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 lbs., 90c®$1.10; Michigan, per 100 lbs.. $1.0001.15; Florida. No. 1, per barrel. $3.00®5.00; Florida, per bushel, hamper, 76®85c; Florida, per 150-tb. bag, $2.00@3.50; South Carolina, per barrel, $2.76@6.00. Tallow The market Is weak; prime, city, in tierces, 16% c; city, special, loose, 17c; prime country, 16% c; dark, 15@16%c; edible, in tierces, 18c. Flour—Steady; winter wheat. 100 per cent, flour, $10.75® 11.00 per bar rel; Kansas wheat, 100 nr cent, flour, sll.oo® 11.25 per barrel; sprlngwheat, 100 per cent, flour, $10.50® 10.76 per barrel. Hay Market firm; timothy. No. 1, large bales, $30.00 per ton; No. 1, small bales. $29.00030.00 per ton: No. 2, $27.00® 18.00 per ton; No. 3, $22.00®24.00 per ton; sample, $15.00® 18.00 per ton; no grade, SIO.OO @15.00 per ton. Clover Light, mixed. ss7.oo® 28.00 per ton; No. 1. light mixed, $25.50®26.50 per ton; No. 2. light mix ed, $18.00020.00 per ton. NEW YORK CURB STOCKS Following prices supplied by How ard A. Riley & Co., Stock Brokers, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg; Land Title Building, Philadelphia; 20 BroJid street, New York: INDUSTRIALS Last Sale. Aetna .. .. .. .. ......... 13% Chevrolet . _ ...... 128 Smith .. .. .. .. .... .... 1% Wright 9% Am Marconi .. ..... .. .... 3% Maxim .. .. .. .. ....... % Submarine 15 United Motors 27% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale. Barnett .. .. .. .. % Cosden ? Houston .. .. 68 Met Pet , 13-16 Okmulgee .. .. .. .. .... 5% Northwest 60 Boston and Wyo 21 Elk Basin 6 Island Merritt 21 Vi Midwest 103 Okla P and R 6% Sapulpa MINING Last Sale. Big Ledge 1 3-16 Cal and Jerome 1 3-16 Canada 1% Motther Lode 48 Boston and Montana 49 Hecla 4V4 North Star .... H Ra Hercules 4V4 West End 82 CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press ChlPtiKo. June 1. Hogs Re ceipts. 7.000; steady. Bulk of sales, sl6 20@16.60; light, $16.35®16.65; mixed. m.l 5® 16.45; heavy 16 40: rough, $15.25®15.60; pigs, $16.00 @16.75. Cattle —Receipts, 10,000; firm. Sheep—Receipts, 9,000; firm. MEAD P. DETWILER, JR.. IS PROMOTED TO CAPTAINCY Mrs. Meade D. Detweilpr, 23 South Front street, recently received a cablegram from her son, Meade D. Detwilr, now doing ambulance work along the Italian front that he had been promoted to captain of his unit. Captain Detweiler volunteered for ambulance duty with the French forces last June and after six months service under the Tri-color was sent i to the Italian front with the First ' American ambulance unit. His com mand is composed of thirty-five men. DROP RECORDED | IN TRANSFERS Large Farm jn Derry Town ship Largest Parcel of Realty Sold Real estate gales during: the week show a marked decrease, but In the last few days more than a score of properties were sold. It was reported to-day. Included In recent transac tions Is the sale of a large farm In Derry township for more than $20,- 000, Among the deeds which have been filed are the following;: Thomas E. Stephenson to Ross R. Rhoads, brick dwelling, Paxtang, $3,- 750; Harry G. McNally to Willis M. Fuller, 1309 Wallace, $1; J. E. Billett to Ralph S. Neblnger, double two story frame. Elm street. Steelton. $3,550; David Wagner to George Wag ner, 79 acres, East Hanover township. $2,160, deed dated February 12, 1856; Michael H. Baeshore to Nathan J Royer, 79 acres. South and East Han over townships, $2,400, deed dated March 30, 1904; .Samuel B. Shiley to Jacob B. Myers. 340 East High, Mld dletown, $1; Alice Dietz to Lewiß Hoffman, lot, Gratz, $615; Pruella L. Lebo to Lewis C. Hoffman, lot, Gratz $125; W. Scott Stroh to City School District, 4 tracts, 1713 North Sixth. $1; Charles Barnhart to John A. Wise three-story brick, 816 North Elgh-< teenth, $10; Elizabeth R. Long to Henry Baumbach, 331-33-35 A Spring Mlddletown, $1; Benjamin • Longe- | LAND SALE) 1200-LQTS-200 j Known as "Park Place" ] i High Class Residence Lots. The property of B. F. Sheesley. On | Street Car Line to Linglestown. Near Hainlyn School. Good j streets, large lots, 10 iviinutes by trolley from the square, every lot C (( high and dry, right near Colonial Club. Liberty bonds taken at C f par in payment of any purchase. f Harrisburg, Pa. w ■ 1 hf 13 4y . H Hi I ■ m > < % Ehl 5 ■ JHH 88l F aSK"" *** mk IS c n ? rn I W I§| i 4 . ;• n ''"..J 2 Hear PENNY BROTHERS J The World's Original Twin Auctioneers 1 Buy several of these fine fertile lots and own your own little f truck farm. I WEDNESDAY T JUNE T j AT lliOO A. M. { i SPECIAL TROLLEY CARS ! C will leave Market Square at 10 A. M. ( £ to accommodate those who wish to attend this sale. 1 £ TRANSPORTATION WILL BE FREE ' I | Sale Rain or Shine Easy Terms j > Ladies Especially Invited I Lunch Stand and Refreshments on the Grounds I ! Music Furnished by Live Wire Band 1 Sale Conducted by j American Land Co. | Agent | ft J. M. MiLLIKAN, Gen. Manager Greensboro, N. C. j JUNE 1, 1918". necker's executors to Albert B. Shenk, 130 acres, Derry township, $20,863. Mary A. Baskln to Emanuel Cohen, 633-35 Boas, |1; Commonwealth Trust Company to August F. Leopold, lot, Cloverly, $240; J. Wesley Ellenberger I to Christian L Long, lots, Southeast corner Second and Seneca, $1; Chris tian L. Long to Raymond L. Gllltspie, three-story stone, 2341 North Second, BELLEVUE PARK EVEN in high class real estate there is a difference in the ad vantages to be derived from their respective localities. In Bellevue Park you have the community conveniences, country life and city advantages all the time. You can buy a lot at Bellevue Park and pay for It In small amounts at Inter vals. This is a very unusual % Inducement to locate a plot for a home In a strictly high class residential section. ' It Is "worth talking over with us now MILLER BROTHERS & CO. ( Member Harrlsburg Real Estate Board Real Estate Locust and Insurance Court Streets - J) 13 {10; David V. Bauder to Thomai C. Black, two-tory brick, 1925 Zarfcer, ; II; Simon C. Peters, executor, to Harry B. Legrore, Royal ton. >900; William H. SeTbert to Joban Berk anstock,' property, Stmlton, $1,050; Charles R. Kill lan to Harvey A. Reigle, 1607 Market, 10; John Henry D. Bnhlltz to John DundolT, 405 My ers, Steelton, sl.
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