CALL -BELL 4100 01 DIAL' 2135 TO GIVE YOUR AD TO THE TELEGIAffI Deatb MORHISSEY Mrs. Jn" I died Thursday mo' >m 7iJ l; 1918. at the honu "• 4t South Sixteenth s. . o ed 11 Funeral services will be held _Mon day morning, at 9 o'clock, at Sacred Heart Church. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, to relatives and friends are inMted io attend. CARSON Harry L. Carson, died September 18. 191 S. at hi? late resi dence, 1913 North Seventh stieet. Funeral services will be h'' Kl: " day afternoon, at 1:30 o clock. termcnt at East Harrisburg cerne terv Relatives and friends invited, to attend without further notice. KII.GHMAN Mrs. Alice J- Kilgh rnan. widow of the ijreet * Kilghman. of 104 Tuscarora street, died Wednesday afternoon. f Funeral services ,satarda > _ noon, at 2:30 o clock, the en t liam Moses officiating. Interment at East Harrisburg Cemetei>. ; CARD OF TtIAN'KS MR. KPHRAIM YINGST AND CHIL- , dren, of 2036 1-ulton street, wian to thank their many friends and d bors for the kindness show n towai u them in sickness and death of moth ■ ~~ " LOST A.NP -Nl^ LOST Pocketbook. c 9"^®' nin e ? large amount of money. Llbei ■ward if returned to 31South teen til street- , LOST—Small, black leather pocket book, containing f- or $3O. Re if returned to -52 liroad street. i ; ixsTKL'erioxs j INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg Shorthand, Typewrltur:. Engßsn ; Bookkeping. Pelimaii=iup. A r Uh.. , DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL.YEAR. Enter any time. Bell 694 R. R|?q OL. 0 L. THE OFFICE TRAINING p7[ n . i 121 Mkt. St. Chas. H. Beckle>_ Prin. , Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. ( ARRANGE NOW for your busino-s j course with the school giving *--ourse approved by the United states SeDU . m . of Education. Fall Opening. Septem bcr 2. School of Cmnmerce. irouy, Building. 15 south Market d * Free catalog. Belt 48o^Diu1_4j—; ; HELP IS AN a Lf —MALE DELIVERY MAN Young drive overland delivery var. One has had delivery experience prcfirred. •Call at Astrich s, 3i'B Market stieet. ' i WANTED Two truck drivers Good wages. Apply ri" ' Brewing Company. Forster street. . w \XTED A tinner and a tin nerV h?lp?r. Highest wage, and steady employment, s. D. Lnsinger, No. 600 Race street. j WANTED Experienced .n to .erence. Address 0.. .171. caie Telegraph. j L i. \ pAh WGKUS 35 cents per hou'r. Steady work all winter. Apply Box Z. 71.3. tare oi Telegraph. WANTED MACHINIST For general repair W( >J* around plant. steady job year round. UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Sts. ELECTRICIAN AND HELPERS—; Only men of experience need apply. I'auphin Electrical Supply Co., 434 Market street. WANTED Insurance Agents over an velrs of age. or married in dratt age" with deferred classification. Good position open for right Party. Apply Room 17. Cameron Bldg.. H. G. Wal tcrs, -Supt. Apply from !> A. M. until 8 P. M- WANTED Chief engineers, must s be familiar with electrical and pump ing machinery. eNone other need ap ply." Address, stating experience. Engineer, care Telegraph, WANTED Strong, young man. for washroom. Wages, $13.00 per week. Apply Sanitary h amtly Wash ing Co.. 16 Elm street. COST CLERK WANTED Must give reference. Must be able to handle costs of a large corporation out of town, dn reply, address Box li "366. care of Telegraph. SLAUGHTERHOUSE MAN AND GENT'S FURNISHING SALESMAN. APPLY STEKLTON STORE CO, STE ELTON. PA. WANTED —Two good, strong boys to learn a trade. Apply Superinten dent. The Telegraph Printing Co, Harrisburg. Pa. BRIGHT BOY. Over 16 years of age. to learn printing trade. Apply H. A. FRY. Telegraph Composing Room. MEN WANTED To load stone. 29 cents per ton. Can earn $25 to 535 per -week. Apply Paxtaog Quar-iea. Pax- Yang MEN WANTED To learn tfie au- | • tomobile business and do mechanical work on same. Thousands of men are wanted in the United States Army for such work as driving and repair ing. Auto Transportation School. 260 Sooth Front street. Steelton. PLUMBERS wanted at once. Apply at 1001-03 CAPITAL STREET. GOOD AUTO MECHANICS WANT ED. AT ONCE Pay no object. Ap ply Mac's Garage. 117. 119, 121 South Third street. ' FOR SALE In Investment Property We have for sale the store and apartment building with garage in the rear. No. 2109 Green street. This is a well located and well-built new building, supplied with steam heat, electric light and mod f ern plumbing. A very desir -1 able property with a good in come and the price is right. Full particulars can be ob tained by addressing, Miller Brothers & Co. Member HH. Ileal Estate Board l.ortml and Court Sts, k ' SEPTEMBER 20, 1018 HELP WANTED—MALE ] WANTED A man. or will employ man and wife, to do janitor work or work on farm. Apply 1700 North sec- j I ond street. | WANTED Middle-afred; white man to run elevator in of- j | lice building. Permanent posi tion. Address/E-3211, care of, S Telegraph. i ' 1 | . HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework. Small family. No washing. Inquire 226 Seneca street. , STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Good, : position. Apply 206 Bergner Bldg. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. BRING ItECOMMEN i RATIONS. BEST PAY. APPLY 234 J STATE STREET. _____ ONE YOUNG LADY For waitress. , and middle-aged .lady to assist in 1 baking. Apply Stouffer's Restaurant. ! 4 North Court street. OPERATORS FIFTY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS! TO MAKE FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY Also learners and examiners. HELP EQUIP THE SOLDIER BOYS. Good pay. steady work. Experienced . operators earned $3.00 to $4.50 per j , day on our last contract. Apply JENNINGS' MANUFACTURING CO.. I 2012 North Fourth Street, or I L". S. Employment Service, Third and North Sts. WANTED Girl for general house- i work. No washing. Inquire at 419 , Pine street, Steelton. "I ! 1 WANTED Competent instructress j ,in art needlework department. One , j who understands the different stitches 'in knitting and crocheting desired. ! I Apply at once. Souter's 25 Cent De- ' j partment Store. ! WANTED A white girl, or mid | die-aged woman. to do housework. • j Mrs. B. Seney, 120 Chestnut stieet. | WANTED A bright, young girl ! to learn jewelry polishing. Must come j well recommended. Apply L. Karasky, j 26 IJCorth Third street. I TWO LADIES For clerical posi- : j tions. accurate with figures. Good I chance for advancement. 'Apply_ to j Kingan Provision Co., 421 South Sec-j ond street. CHAMBERMAID WANTED, white.! Bolton House. Second street. GIRL To assist in housework. . Good home and opportunity- to learn ; cooking. Apply 218 Hamilton street, i CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS everywhere October 5. 12,000 women! |clerks to be appointed at Washington. • i Salary, $1,200. Experience unneces- ! I sary. Women desiring government ; positions write for free particulars. R. K. Terry (former Civil Service Ex aminer!. 467 Columbian Building, I Washington. BOOKKEEPER AND STENO- 1 ■ j GRAPHER Young woman wanted, j Must have a good cducatioh and must: | be expert in both kinds of work. Sal-! i ary, $2O to $25 per week. Belgrade I Knitting Mills. New Cumberland, Pa. ,l WANTED Married women three! j or four days a week or full time in j 'grocery department, or office. Apply! | Steelton Store Co., Steelton. Pa. SALESLADIES WANTED For a 1 i large New York company. Four I I orders per day pay $20.00 per week. I j Apply Room 24. Spooner Bldg. GIRLS WANTED Experienced or i ! inexperienced, for chocolate dippers, j ! Good wages. Apply 331 Market! I street. ! WANTED, AT ONCE Fifty color- j ed girls, over 16. to sew canvas gloves.' I Learners paid $5 per week and bonus.■ After learning can make from $2.50 to i $3.00 per day. Apply Steelton Glove j Co., 709 South Second street. LADY Wanted immediately for' j scrubbing and general work. Apply , i Stouffer's Restaurant. 4 North Court ! street. ! MILLINERY APPREN TICBS WANTED —Wages, $3.00 a week while i learning. Astrich's. 308 Market street. | GIRLS ' and WOMEN wanted in the packing and finishing rooms. Apply DEVINE & 7UNGEL SHOE MFG. CO., Sixteenth and State Streets GIRLS WANTED Learners paid' i week work. Best prices and bonus ; paid. All girls from 14 to 16 with certificates employed. Call .at once. 1 Harrisburg Apparel Co., Third Floor. | City star laundry Building. Sixth and Herr streets. WANTED SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS From 17 to 30 years old Having orders enough on our books to keep our factory running at its full capacity, and with good working j conditions, we are able to give opera- I tors regular work. Thus enabling ex- ! perienced operators to earn from l j 2.50 to 54.50 per day. Inexperienced operators are paid i 11.25 per day .while learning, they are I taught by experienced operators and ! at the end of two weeks' training are i able to earn 52.50 per day. A bonus is paid every pay to all op- i erators. BLOUGH MANUPG CO.. INC, Reily and Fulton Sts. . | HELP WANTED—StaIe and Female . ! SHOE WORKERS WANTED We need experienced opera- I tors in all departments, and !ean guarantee steady work. All work is paid for at piece rates, but we guarantee every employe definite wages. The "j more work you produce, the ' more you earn. We also have openings in all departments for young men and women to learn a useful trade, which will be of value to them after the war. The shoe business is a necessai* industry and Is of much importance. Get a lob making goods for Uncle Sam If you can. but If not, then consider the shoe manu facturing trade as worth While learning. If Interested, take this ad. to the United States Employ ment Bureau at Third and North Streets, and get full particulars. HARRISBURG SHOE MFG. CO, 1402 Vernon Street. HELP WANTED —Male and Female SILK MILL Experienced help wanted. Experi enced weavers average $3.50 to $6.5® per day. Other departments propor tionately. Beginners wanted also. Best pay. Come and earn 30 per cent, bonus over aud above regular wages. Apply HARRIS BURG SILK MILL, Second and North Streets. SALESMEX WANTED SALESMAN WANTED—For a large New York company to take charge of local business. Apply Room 24. Spooner Bldg. A RED-BLOODED SALESMAN whose uggressiveness, tact and ability has made, a good reputation in your city, is required at once to open a sales agency selling the popular "Wales" Visible Adding and Book keeping Machine in Harrisburg and several adjacent counties. The Wales . is manufactured and incorporated In I our home state at Wilkes-Barre. This j is a very unusual opportunity for a man with sales ability to earn a hand some income. Your application will be held in strict confidence. Applicants must outline experience and qualifica tions. W. H. McFARLAND. District Mgr.. 1035 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE WANTED Reliable man of 38, in- j telligent and capable, desires position ! as clerk, watchman, salesman or other employment where good appear- j ance and faithful attention to the job ; at hand are requirements; A 1 refer ences as to general character. Ad- j dress J. M„ No. 1014 James street. TYPING of all kinds intelligently done. Work called for and delivered. The Accurate Typewriting Co., P. O. Box 877. SITUATIONS WANTED —female WANTED Colored woman wants I day's work. Call, or address, 1320 : North Front street. WANTED Young woman desires ! clerical position; has had experience and can furnish best of references. Address Y., "168, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wishes day's work. Address 821 South Tenth street. WANTED Experienced steno grapher desires position; can fur nish best of reference. Address L.. 7201. care of Telegraph. =' ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT Three unfurnished j rooms for light housekeeping, in t private family. No children. _ Desir able residence section. D., "172, care j of Telegraph. FOR RENT Comfortably-furnish- I ed rooms, with all improvements,: steam heat. Board if desired. Call | 1125 State street. | FOR RENT —Furnished housekeep- ' ing apartment; two rooms on second floor; bath, gas range, electric lights I and city steam heat. Apply 209 Chest- j nut street. j WILL RENT a large front room, I three windows, comfortably furnish- i ed, all conveniences, use of bath and ; phone, to gentleman with reference; j beautiful location. Address S., 7178, care of Telegraph. NEWLY-FURNISHED. COMFORT ABLE ROOMS Good location; suit able for man or couples; stationary i basin in rooms, with communicating 1 bath; electric lights and steam heat. I Apply at the Hess Cigar >re. Thir teenth and Market. ROOMS FOR RENT All con veniences. Apply 9 North Front. FOR RENT—WeII-furnished front room, in private family of man and wife, with use of bath and phone. Call 271SR Bell phone. FURNISHED ROOMS. $2.50 per week and up. Hot and cold running water. Modern improvements. Inquire Wil son Apartment Hotel. Nos. 143-16 South Third street. LARGE, well-furnished third floor front room, all conveniences, located on North Second street; private fam ily. Will rent to one or two gentle men. Bell phone 4406 M. ROOMSWANTED GENTLEMAN In State Depart ment desires room in refined, private family without other roomers. L., 7170. care of Telegraph. WANTED Two or three second floor unfurnished rooms, or small apartment, centrally located. Address 4844, care of Telegraph. WANTED Small, furnished apart ment, four or five rooms. Must be completely furnishd and modern in every respect, also centrally located. References exchanged. Wanted not later than October first. Address U„ 7175, care of Telegraph. WANTED 3 unfurnished rooms, with conveniences, for housekeeping, in good location. Reference exchang ed. Address Box R, 7314. care of Telegraph, GENTLEMAN Wants comfort ably-furnished room, centrally locat ed Describe and state terms. Ad dress P. O. Box 804. THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms, centrally located, by young couple. Small apartment, with bath, will' he considered. Possession on or about October 1. Can furnish excel lent references. No children. Address B, 7458. care of Telegraph. ~\j\UtTMEXTS I'BR KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT For light housekeeping, all latest modern ] improvements, four rooms and bath. ! Apply Louis. 414 North Third. I TWO bright, front-room apartments I of two rooms each, furnished com plete for light housekeeping adults. $25.00 and 530.00 per month. Inquire at 424 South Seventeenth street. APARTMENTS WANTED THREE-ROOM APARTMENT—With bath. Hill section preferred. Address T, 7167, care of Telegraph. REAL estate for sale VACANT HOUSE. OCTOBER 1 3- ! story brick, all improvements, fronts porch, 8 rooms, easy terms, on Mar- j ket street near Eighteenth street. Also 3-story brick on Market, near Fourteenth street, with storeroom. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street, Bell 560 J. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I desire to sell my house and lot,- No. 2837 North Front street. Lot, 50x 170. New two-story frame house, 8 rooms and bath. Hardwood floors throughout. Plumbing .and steam heating system complete. Double gar age. Bell telephone No. 19. See your real estate agefit. MR. RILLING. REMOVAL NOTICE MOVED TO NORTH SECOND ST. A. W. SWENGEL. of 219 South Thir teenth street, has moved to his new home at 2131 North Second street, where he will continue in the Real Estate business. FOR SALE On easy terms, dwell ing house, with large lot. centrally located. Camp Hill. Also two proper ties In Shlremanstown. Can be used for two families each. Address W. jay Melly. Mechanicaburg. Pa. HXHRISBURG TEUEGRAPH WHEN YOU PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW something which should be d&ne to-day you pay for your neglect—pay adequately! If you fail to write that want ad to-day it means at least another day of delay in rent ing or selling that property and in these things delay mean 3 loss HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE "23 N. 19TH ST. 2V4-story frame. 6 rooms and attic, jn good condition; side entrance. Price. $1,550. I. W. Cassell. 1444 Regina St 1855 MARKET ST. Vacant about September 1. Strictly up-to-date. All improvements. Price reasonable. Terms to suit. P. A. Caley, 707 Kun kel Bldg. Bell phone 589. FOR SALE —7-room cottage. Wash ington Heights. $2,500. 2V&-story frame at Enola. all improvements. $2,200. Both of these properties have garages on. Cheap and easy terms. \lso corner houses in Lemoyne. three story. single, all improvements. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE 3-story brick on Market St. 3-story brick on Regina St. 3-story brick on Walnut St. 3-story brick on North Sixth St 3-story brick on North Second St. 3-story brick on Green St. 3-story brick on Evergreen St. 3-story brick on Crescent St. 3-storv brick on State St. 3-story brick on Seventeenth. Eigh teenth and Nineteenth Sts. Possession soon. Some October 1. Liberty Bonds Accepted. C H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. FOR SALE—Derry Street, No. 3223. Modern brick house. 7 rooms, bath, steam heat, electric light. Price, $3,- 750. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE N. Fourth Street* No. 1922. 2)4-story frame house, with all modern improvements, well located and in good repair. Cash offer want ed. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251 Market street. ' . FOR SALE S. Seventeenth Street. No. 536. Corner brick house with 8 rooms and all modern improvements Price, $3,600. J. E. Gipple. No. l-ol Market street. FOR SALE Revere Street. Clov erlv. Two modern 'brick and stucco detached dwellings. First-clajfs struction. Must be sold. TVill lice for cash. J. E. GTpple. No. 1-51 Market street. FOR SALE Green Street, No. 2120. This week last chance to buy this elegant home at a reduced price. Immediate possession. J. E. Gipple. No. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE , , , 617 Oxford St.; 2%-story brick dwelling; 6 rooms and bath; gas; elec tric light; steam heat; porch front and rear; property in first-class condi tion; immediate possession. . , . 350 Hummel St.; 3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and bath: all mod ern improvements; porch.front and rear; good location; attractive at s 3 '°oo ORRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Two-story frame, metal roof, K ood „„ condition, yard. Cheap home for $l,OOO. inquire Store, 1117 North Third. FOR SALE A GENUINE BARGAIN 82 450 —For the three-story brick property No. 267 Delaware Ave., Cor. Susquehanna Street, containing 8 rooms bath, furnace and front porch, rooms. CH AS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. FOR SALE 1400 STATE ST $5,000 00 1731 State St $4,500 00 1810 Briggs St. -13 500 00 All very desirable. Immediate pos session of 1810 Briggs street. A. S. MILLER, Eightec: "> and State streets. ... PROPERTY On Second street, owned by W. S. Hartman. Lot, 27x 1-5 Price, $1.500.00. Inquire H. E. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street.^ FINE SUBURBAN HOME Three- Btorj". improvements; vapor heat; electric lights; hardwood finish: large perches; lawn and lot about one acre; fruit and shade trees; shrubbery, etc, along State Road; 5c car fare to city. Easy terms and payments. Will take city property as part pay. Possession soon. • c F CORDER, 1722 Green Street. Bell 560 J. Rents Collected. IF IT'S REAL ESTATE, SEE SANDERLIN Crescent St., 317 3-story brick. 10 rooms, all improvements. Can be seen any time. Occupied by owner. Pay same as' rent. $150.00 cash. $25.00 per month will 'buy a 2% -story, 7-room home, with all improvements. Look at this before buying. 1852 Swatara street. Steelton. Pa.. Third. St.. corner Lo- I 11 rooms, with all lmprove -1 ments; lot, 75x125. Good location for i roomers. Small amount of money re quired. 1 have houses located all over town that can be bought with a small amount of money. Balance in monthly payments.. D. A. SANDERLIN. i Room 1. Security Trust Bldg., Bell 1390. Dial. 3573. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES One 2%-story frame dwelling, with back and front porch, on North Nine teenth street, $1,250. Three *V4-tory brl£k houses, on Vernon street, $1,850 each. One three-story brick house on South Sixteenth street. $2,800. LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 North Seventh Street Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POSSESSION SOON Two-story brick houses; all Im provements;; drive alley; front porch; bay window; 7 rooms and bath. $lOO to $2OO down, balance as rent. Also 3-story concrete block houses on Sixth street. $3OO down. Pay as rent. C. H. CORDER. 1722 Green Street. Bell 56CJ. OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME on our easy-payment plan. Small cost payment or Liberty Bond. Balance as rent. A- P. DORANZ, 1225 North Sixth Street Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. Ileal E6tnte For Sale—Suburban SEVEN-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW —All improvements, gas. lot, 50x176 on Chestnut street. Camp Hill. Cash or terms. Apply Dial 5646. j. F • t.'Tvt'i ' amp Hill. REAL ESTATE FOll llEX'f FOR RENT Vacant house at Pen brook; all improvements; 15 rooms; suitable for apartment house; double garage. Apply C. H. Corder. 1722 Green street. Bell "phone 560 J. KF.AL ESTATE—i'or Sale or Rent ' HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Possession of some of the houses on thirty days' notice. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Sec ond. Bell phone 307 J. HEAL ESTATE W ANTED ' WANTED \ A 10 to 12-room house, or an apartment, close to street cat line. Possession by October 1. Inquire of 8., 7174, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. ■ ■ — \ 1 HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop erty In any section of the city, if cheap. What have you to offer* Chaa Adler. 1002 North Third street. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES We have several very respectable colored families who would like to purchase small homes, with or with out improvements. Please lot ua know what you have to offer. LINCOLN REALTY CO.. 1129 Seventh Street. Bell Phone. OIT-ICES AND STOREROOMS • FOR RENT In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building. large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO_ 222 Market Street. DESK ROOM For rent in desirable office, Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. Rohrer & Son. LARGE STOREROOM FOR RENT— Suitable for automobile display room or other wholesale or large retail business. 1101-1103 North Sixth street Apply to Louis. 414 North Third. FARMS 30-ACRE FARM 5 miles west City; 5c car fare and 15 minutes' walk to farm; good house, barn, etc.; spring and running water; land level. Cheap. Easy terms. Or will take city prop erty in exchange. C. H. CORDER, 1722 Green Street Bell 560 J. 71 ACRES Farm with 8-room house; new JjanJc barn, 38x62; all buildings are in first-class condition; 4 horses. 4 cows, 2 heifers, 2 calves. 1 big bull. 6 pigs, 26 guineas, 90 big, young pullets, 40 ducks, 25 tons of hay; 45 bushels of wheat, 226 bushels oats, 13 acfes of corn, 2 acres of po tatoes, 200 fruit trees, mostly apples; over 100 wine stalks; all garden truck and all implements, 1 new box wagon. 1 second-hand box wagon, 1 Jenny Lind, 2 spring wagons, 1 new cultivator, double; 3 plows, 2 spring harrows, 1 mower, hay re.ke, 4 sets of harness, 1 new sleigh, 1 new Deering binder. Everything on farm except furniture at 37,900; eight miles from Harrisburg. Call at 107 Chestnut street; John A. Durand. No informa tion over the phone. FARMS FOR SALE Any size you want, from l to 20(1 acres each. 8. 11. 18. 80. 45. 70. 80. 100 150 and 200-acre farms from 2V to 10 miles to Har sburc. Some on State Roads. All have good building, orchards and running water Easy %c- I cess to a CORDER. $722 Oreen Vf r*et. Bell 560 J. 67 ACRES —Farms good ground. 31 acres, mountain woodland. 2 horses, 2 colts. 2 cows, 8 head of young cattle, also 7 head of sheep. 20 tons of hay and all straw. 200 bushels of wheat. 150 bushels of oats, 11 acres of corn and some potatoes. 100 chickens, .pos session at once. 9 miles from Harris burg-on State Highway; price, $6,900; $4 000 can stay on the first mortgage. For information call at 107 Chestnut street. 12-ACRE FARM For Sale- Posaesalon at once. 4 miles east of Llnglestown. on the Manada River. Old house Good barn. Very productive. 100 fruit frees, a very good Truck, Poultry and Hog Farm Fronting beautiful on main road. Beautiful Farms Joining. Price. !,. 500. We can help finance this farm. C. B. CARE. Care's Grocery. Llnglestown; $O9 Market SC. Harrisburg. FARMS *| 120 ACRES With a very best hank barn; cannot be built or $5,500; 35 acres broke for wheat; 75 bushels of threshed oats; 18 tons of hay; one pair of young, large horses; 1 wagon; two pairs of harness; 40 tons of straw. Price. $5,200.00. $2,000 can stay on 5 per cent. Balance cash. Call 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS MONTH-OLD OLIVER TYPE WRITER Perfect condition. Price, $3B. Address P. O. Box 888, City. POLAND-CHINA BROOD SOWS with thrifty litter of pigs. Don't fail to see these hogs at Loch Willow Farm. Paxtonia. M. P. Johnson. Ling lestown car line. ' FOR SALE Good Upright Piano. Call evenings, 612 North Eighteenth street. FOR SALE, SEWING MACHINES Three good, used drop-head machines Address 1308 Vernon street. Call Bell phone 2879 W. A LARGE, golden-oak organ, in good condition. Call at 1007 South Ninth street, or Bell phone 635 R. TWO NEW WINDOW SHADES Light color, 7 ft. long, suitable for store windows. Inquire of The Courier, 210 North Third street. PEACHES! PEACHES! ' At the Orchard of Dr. Snyder, one mile north of*Linirlestown. Now ripe. (BRING BASKETS). DR. SNYDER. FOR SALE An Everett Upright Piano. Hardly been used. Will sell at a sacrifice. Apply Apartment B, 7 South Front. BOOKS 20.000 new. old and rare books, 6c up. Aurand's. 925 N. Third. FOR SALE Five head of heavy work horses, in good condition. Ages from 9 to 10 years. For full par ticulars Inquire 1944 North Cameron street. THE STORE across from the Y. W. C. A. is where you can save money on Men's aud Boys' Clothing Furnishing Hats. Caps. Shoes. We are famous for Low Prices. Give us a trial. Men's Suits $9.90 up Boys' Suits $3.95 up Men's Pants . $1.76 up Men's Hats f1.50 up shoes * $1.98 up OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 North Fourth Street. OPEN EVENING. Suits to Measure. $20.00 up. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALT. MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED. GEO. P. TILLOTSON. "05 LOCUST STREET. OPP. OR j PHEUM THEATER. | BOTH PHONES. ■ ALL kinds of Disc Records bought. I sold and exchanged. N. Brenner. 1315 j North Third street. YV AN TED—MI SU E LI. AXEO US JUNK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION— Highest prices paid. Orders attended promptly. Write, or call Bell plione 1617 W. National Iron & Metal Co., 941 Xortli Seventh street. • CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refktn. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 3370 J. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call Bell phone 4276. B. Abrams & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. jCall Bell 1381 or Dial 0847. or. drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market streec. Will call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. BUSINESS OL'L'OBXCMTIES WANT PARTNER to take charge of office and financial part in automo bile business. Good-paying business, but scarcity of help. Experience un necessary. Must have $2,000 in cash. Salary allowed. $5O per week. Write j. C.j'care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge. 25c doz.; double edge. 25c doz.; old style. 26c each. Gorgae Drug Store, formerly at Henry Gilbert and Sons. QUININE —Look -out for that grippe ieellng. likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It off it taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. Money to Loan WE LEND MON'KY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty: business confidential; . ayments to suit borrower's conven ience; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. PAYMENT OF BILLS Need not worry you if you do not have the ready cash. We, loan money in any amount on furniture or other rood securities so that you can meet any emergencies. All our trans actions are strictly confidential. . Call and see us to-day. EMPLOYES LOAN SOCIETY Room 206 Bergner Bldg. Third and Market Streets Licensed and Bonded by the State Musical PIANOS - TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth street. . IF your Taie.ir.sr: Machine needs re pairs. Just < all Bell Phone 3242 J. An e\Dert will be at your service at onoe. Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds reoaired by an expert. All work nromptly done arid guaranteed. Call Rell 280-IR. or Howard avenue. UiUUiUB .nui -Moving HICKS & HOPKINS Local and Long-distance Hauling. 424 Relly. Both phones. vyv MOVE anything to any point., local or long-distance. Large open and covered auto trucks. Experienced furniture handlers Rates reasonable, phone Bell 623 J. __________ "LOCAI. AND LONGDISTANCE hauling Prompt service A. & B Motor Express. 917 Capital street. Bell phone J635J. AUTO HAULING Local or long ri'Mance Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Lln Transfir. 917 Capital street. Both phonea. HEAVY HAULING--Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain * nd dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irv|n Aungst. Manager, Herahey. Fa. Bell phona 18R-®- FRIDAY EVENING, > Hauling and Moving WE MOVE . ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANY TIME We have a 2-Ton Denby Truck for Hire to do General Hauling. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. Dial 4900 912 N. Third St. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only experienced and careful drivers. Cull Bell 3320. or Dial 2365. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. 445 Broad street. WHERE TO 1)1\B ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home cooking served to Businessmen and Ladies In separate diningroona. * Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE—In brick building, rear 40S Market. Household goods In clean private roofs. Reasonable rates, p U. Diener, 408 Market street. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods In fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 44,5 South Second street, UNDERTAKERS WILLIAM PAGE Funeral Director and Umbalmer 630 Boas St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 4748 J. Dial 3907. SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIR.'CTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2135. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, I Funeral Director and Kmbalmer, 611 North Second Street. BELL 262. DIAL 2145. - Cleaners ond Dyers IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned, Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best place In town. Call and deliver. Goodman's. 1306H N. Sixth St. 'AUTOMOBILES MAC'S GARAGE USED CAR DEPARTMENT Reo, 1917, "-passenger. Good condi tion. Chevrolet. 490 model. Bargain, $450.00 Ford 1917 Roftdster. New tires. Packard Roadster. Cost $1,500.00. Now $450.00. Ford. 1917 chassis. Demountable rims. Maxwell 1918 Touring. Used only two months. Owner in draft. Bar gain for quick buyer. Ford 1914 Touring. $275.00. Maxwell Touring, good condition, $450.00. Ford 1916 Delivery; 31x4 tires. These Cars are real values, and now is the time to buy. Open Evenings. MAC'S GARAGE, 117,. 119, 121 South Third Street. Bell 3777. Dial 2413. FOR SALE Handsome Electric Car. New batter ies, new paint. Fine for winter. Price. $650. Might trade for vacant lot, or used Gas Car. or Liberty Bonds. See WM. PENN GARAGE, Third and Muench Sts. CHEVROLET TOURING CAR Model 490; year. 1918; new tires; ex cellent condition. Must be sold at once. Inquire 1540 North Sixth street, Mr. Jacob Lamparter. FOR SALE Willys-Knight, 7- passenger touring ear. 1917 model, fine condition. Call Bell phone 2912. FOR SALE 5-passenger Touring Car. Has had excellent care and is in fine condition. If you want a good value in a car. don't fail to see this one. Apply to M. A. Sigler, 30 North Second street. SEVEN - PASSENGER REO, 1917 model. First-class condition. Can be seen at Muff and Householder Garage, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE Ford Touring Car Cheap to quick buyer. Owner leaving city Inquire Federal Square Garage Court and Cranberry. SMALL FLANDERS TOURING 1 ike new. $375.00; 1919 Mitchell. i,ib erty Six and Chevrolet Tourings. Also Truxton Trucks. Horst. Llnglestown. 10 DAYS' SALE ON MOBILOIL 10 gallons Aor Arctic, gallon... .65c 5 gallons Aor Arctic. Gallon... ,70c If you furnish the can. Gallon cans Mobiloil. A. B, E or Arctic, gallon *. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third St. WA * 1 Dial 4990. -— 1918 DODGE $985.00 1916 Overland $700.00 1911 Ford $265.00 16 Indian Motorcycle $120.00 Other Bargains.^ Linglestown, Pa. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimera. in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A Schiltman. 22-24-26 North Cameron "-et. Bejl 3633. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a FXcIiLSHHt AUTO & BATTERY CO.. 11th and Mulberry Sts. J OR SALE Model 32 lfupmobile; excellent value; mechanically perfect. Special price $400.00 HARRISBURG AGENCY CO.. IC3 Market St. 1914 KNOX Racing Car, in good con dition. 1916 Chalmers Roadster. In A 1 con dition. ; _ SUNSHINE OARAGE. Both Phones. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Eismaon, Dixey, Splitdorf. Meu. Remy and different makes of colls, c-rburetors. etc. A. Hchitrman. 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. SECOND-HAND MOTOR TRUCKS FOR SALE CHEAP Consisting of variety of Ford cars, with rear-end one-ton capacity; Vims. Buick, Reo and Mack, with power hoist, dump body. All are good bargains. Inter national Harv -iter Company of America Truck Dept., 619 Walnut street. WANTED —All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash price*. No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. == " GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS GARAGE FOR RENT*— In rear at 628 Camp street. Call at 1225 North 'Sixth street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har* risburg Auto Radiator Works, 80S North Third street. I 19 GAKAC.ES ACCESSORIES AXI) REPAIRS WM. PENN G All AGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushion work done by experts. Also repair work. Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. SUNSHINE OARAGE Auto pairing by experts. .Road jobs • specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cumtron -street. UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert repairing. Storage spaco to rent. All accessories. Prieos reasonable. Muff Pros. Garage. 24 4 S. Front St.. Steelton. HOTOIiCYCi.ES AM) IHCYCLF-s HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE *125. 1816 Model. 2-speed. Good machine. Call 24 Chestnut street Steelton. ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO-* TOItCYCLE FOR SALE —H. L. Lnders, Auto Supplies, 238 South Cam eron street. Dial 5938. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED!. DORY SHANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. INDIAN. 1916 —Good as new. *120.00. Good tires —one new. Rargaln. Horst Garage. Linglestown, Pa. WE BUY old bicycles, coaster brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990. Esterbrook. 1 BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair ing: come here and get a square deal. H. F. ESTERBROOK. 9X2 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. LEGAL NOTICES LICENSE TRANSFER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the' Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Dauphin County, on Monday. Septem ber 23, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as said Court shall bo in Session, lor a transfer of the whole sale liquor license now held by Wil liam J. Mohring, Jr.. trading and doing business as "Mehring's Liquor Store," at Nos. 1901, 1903 and 1905 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to FRANK S. GARBER, of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. FRANK S. GARBER, Applicant for Transfer. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will he made to the Harrisburg Light and Power Company on October 7, 1918, for the isoue to the under signed of a certificate for one (1) shure of Preferred Capital Stock of said Harrisburg Light and Power Company in lieu of certificates lost or destroyed. ELSIE MCDONALD, Boston, Mass. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James .Donald Cam ' eron. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin | County, Pa., deceased, having been | granted to the undersigned. J. M. Cam eron. residing in Harrisburg, and J. Gardner Bradley, in Clay County. West Virginia, all persons indebted To said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. J. M. CAMERON, i J. GARDNER BRADLEY. Executors, Bergner Building. I Or to Harrisburg. Pa. C. H. BERGNER. Attorney-at-Law, Harrisburg, Pa. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER Ha iris burs. Pa.. September 20, 1918. ELECTION BALLOTS AND SUPPLIES Sealed bids or proposals will be re reived by the County Controller. Room 12, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa„ un til 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Oc tober 2. 1918, for printing and furnish ing forty-tive thousand, more or less, official ballots and eleven thousand, more or less, specimen ballots —Con- stitutional Amendments, as required, to be printed on the ballots. The of ficial ballots to be bound in books of one hundred (100) each, for the en suing General Election to be held Tuesday. Noverrtber 5, 1918. All bal lots, official and specimen, must be delivered at the Commissioners' office by 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, Oc tober 20, 1918, proof of ballots having been first submitted to and approved by the County Commissioners. Certi fied checks payable to of the Dauphin County Commissioners, in a sum equal to fifty (50) per cent, of the bid price, must accompany each bid or proposal. The successful bidder will have five days' time after the award of the eontract, to file his bond for the full bid price and execute contract for the same. Full information as to the number of official and specimen ballots re quired, for each voting district can be had from the Commissioners. Also at the same time and place sealed bids or proposals will be receiv ed for 1?8 complete sets of election supplies, which shall include the nec essary penalty cards und cards of in struction; candidates names and amendments,to be printed on the tally sheets, return sheet statements, tripli cate return sheets, etc. All supplies to be delivered at the County Com missioners' office by 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, October 30, 1918. Certi fied checks payable to the order of the Dauphin County Commissioners in a sum equal to fifty (50) per cent, of the bid price must accompany each bid or proposal. The successful bidder will have five days' time after the award of the contract to file his bond for the full bid price ahd execute oontract for the same. , All bids will be opened in the Coun ty Commissioners' office at 11 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, October 2, 1918. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. HENRY W. GOUGH, County Controller. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue and in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Dau phin County made the 26th day of August, 1918, the undersigned, Execu trix of the estate of Emma Maeder, deceased, will sell Saturday, Septem ber 28, 1918, at 2 o'clock P. M„ at public outcry on the said premises, described as follows, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of laqd situated in the Stony Creek Val ley, Middle Paxton Township, Dau phin County. Pa., Beginning in a run at the middle of the Stony Creek Valley Road; thence along said road, north fifty-three de grees, east nfne and one-fourth perches; thence north thirteen and one-fourth degrees, west eleven and three-tenths perches, to a post; thence south seventy-eight and three fourths degrees, west twelve perches, to a run; thence down the run to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred and forty-four and one fourth perches. Having thereon erect ed a dwelling house and a Green house. Terms of Sale—Fifteen per cent, of the purchase price to be paid to the Executrix when the property is stricken down to the purchaser, and the remainder when the sale Is con firmed by the Court. Deed to be pre pared at the expense of the pur chaser and the same to be delivered and possession to the premises given when the entire purchase money has been paid. By the order of said Court leave is granted Edna M. Maeder, said Execu trix. to bid at said sale and purchaso said real estate, if she so desires. EDNA M. MAEDER. Executrix.
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