Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 11, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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    iii'K'lfilll THAT VACANT ROOM ll'BlE TELEGIAPI COLUMNS? fl
zueafos
NKIS—Mrs. Alice Weitzel Neis died on
Monday morning, ai 7:15 o'clock.
Funeral services will be held at nor
latu home, 107 Cumberland street,
on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o ciock.
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemeter>,
fit New Cumberland. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend with
out further notice. * _
HA 1-10 Louis 11. .Hale died at Read
ing, December 7, 1018, at 8.40 1. M.
Funeral services on Thursday, at -
P. M., from the residonce of his
brother, Daniel Hale, No. I North
fourth street, Steelton. Body ran
l.e vlfewed on Wednesday evening.
Burial in Steelton Cemetery.
LOST AXD FOUND
FOUND A purse, at Broad Street
Market. Party losing it tan have
same by calling at 281) sassafras
street.
LOST Small, black dog. Answers
Jo name of Sport. White '"east am
neck, four white feet and white tip
on tail. Blind in left eye. ltewaid if
returned to 151!) Allison street.
DOST s"B in bills in downtown
section. Reward of sls if returned.
Call Dial phone 423 a. __
INSTRUCTIONS
A RIGHT START IS HADF THK
BATTLE Cet a IHOKOUUH
STANDARD course in Harris
burg's ACCREDITED Business Lol
lege. school ot Commerce. Troup
Building, 16 South Market Square.
Bell 480, Dial 4383.
INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION in Gregg
Short hand, Typewriting. A eitti
bookkeeping, l'enmansnlp. At tin.,
etc. DAY AND NiUili ALL
VEAR. Enter any time, belt 6J*u,
'THE"OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL ]
131 -Market St. CUas K. Beck ley . I rin. ,
Alerle E. Keller. Bus. -Mgi.
HELP WA.NTEI) —MALE
■ -
SEVERAL SALESMEN
. „ door-to-door proposition-
u ,,er experience uesit
; 1 ie. ' Address
M., 6511.
Cure ui Telegraph.
w \ N'T ED Men wi.hing positions'
treuieif. BruKeineu. Electric Moto
r Colored Tram foiu "
\an la, DIUo unu New loi k I oaus. ao
expel lenee necessary. * 100 ;.? o l ® U |a {£
muiitli uuiek promotion $-00 sJyu
per m'ontn positions. -Name I
anted. Inter Railway Dept. t < H. R
Uiutiupolis, Did. 1
WANTED First-class barber. Ap
ply Bolton House Barber Shop. -
-Nurth Second street, llarrisburg. _
WANTED District and local I
agents in every city and town in,
Pennsylvania. Automobile insurance.'
Excellent policy. 40 per cent, mo e |
coverage, 60 per cent, less cost. Bib j
proposition. Address 633!. care Oi,
i el-graph. j
-MEN WANTED—To load stone. 29
cents per ton. Can earn s2o to per
woeic. Apply Paxtang Ciuarties. I ul
tang. _
WANTED —Two good, strong boys,
to IC-uiii trade. A 4 .piy j
uU Tne Xeicgrapu I i muni,
Larrisuurg. . i
WANTED Representative for an
old, staple line Agency. Must cany
and finance a email stock and produce j
results, ."tate qualifications. Address j
J. Rolnns, 2is Faraway Biog.,
aclphia. i
WANTED, AT ONCE One steam
shovel fireman and one steam shovel
night watcniuan. Apply James 11.
l\*y Ann fetreet Bring-. Middietown.-i
EXPERIENCED SHOE WORKERS j
VVA.VTBD TO INCREASE PRO- !
duction on women s
fine welts—
-"BED LASTEK. i
GOOD YEAR STITCHER,
ROUGH ROUNDER,
EDGE TRIMMER. I
- who.sl or Telegraph our
r EXPENSE.
CARLISLE SHOE COMPANY.
CARLISLE. PA.
-CARPENTERS AND LABORERS
•Wanted. Warren Moore & Co., R.
R Freight Warehouse, Second i
,4nd Mulberry streets.
S\l '•'.•"MEN Joseph Campbell!
Company, Camden, New Jersey, have
openings for four or mole specialty
salesmen in Pennsylvania territory |
outside of Philadelphia, if you are
the man and can furnish references, .
this is an opportunity to connect with |
an \l House. State age and selling ,
experience, if any. Address M„ 6564,.
care of Telegraph. i
WANTED Collector for People's ;
Furnishing Co.. 331) Broad street. j
WANTED Collector and solicitor. '
1 iberal guarantee and commissions-
Permanent position. Bell phones lOot
and 3970J
AUTO MECHANICS
TWO FORD REPAIRMEN
' APPLY
MAC'S GARAGE,
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
y— —— '
Houses Should Be Pur- l
chased Now for Pos
session in the Spring
Hero Are a Few ot' the V erjr I
Desirable Properties on Our List
No. 203 Pine Street, 3-story brick. I
-\o. 2418 jelterson Street. 3-atory
brick.
No. 4io Forster Street, 2%-story j
frame.
No. 1335 Derry Street. 3-story |
brick.
'■No. 650 Schuylkill Street, 3-story !
frame.
No. 1321 State Street, 2V4-story ;
brick.
No. 1363 Vernon Street, 3-story j
brick.
No. 1822 State Street. 3-story brick. |
No. 710 N. Seventeenth Street. 3- !
story brick.
No. 315 S. Seventeenth Street, 3-
story brick and stucco. I
No. 1116 N. Fourteenth Street. 2(4- j
storv brick and stucco. I
No. 127 Sylvan Terrace. 3-story
brick.
Miller Brothers & Co.
[teal Estate
Insurance Surety liond*
Locust nntl Court Streets
(•embers libit- Real Ehiui. n„ aril
_J.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
j 11ELI* WANTED—MALK
WANTED
ii
Five good Linotype Operators,
r Good working conditions.
;. Apply to
I HARRY A. FRY.
Telegraph Composing Room.
WANTED
a ' CARPENTERS
:i i
i Apply
PEN'.X-HARRIS HOTEL,
FRANK C. LEURN.
i. :
t i WANTED
• j Good Loom Fixers. Steady em
, ' ployment. Highest wages. Apply
at once,
„ I HARRISBURG SILK MILL,
s j Second and North Sts., llarrisburg. Pa.
' i GOVERNMENT needs hundreds
, i clerks tor Income Tax. Customs, in
ternal, Revenue. Hamsburg examina
tions soon. Salary, sl,loo-$2,0t)0. Ex
perience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars regarding examinations,
• write J. C. Leonard (former Civil
Service Examiner), 2561 Kenois
Building, Wichita.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
•I
, ! WANTED
'I YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS
I IN CARTON|KG AND PACK
j ING DEPARTMENT.
ATTRACTI V E POSITIONS
OPEN.
!
.
APPLY
DEVIXE V YUNGEL SHOE
MFG. CO..
j SIXTEENTH AND STATE STS.
WANTED Girl, or woman, for
! general housework, in small family.:
! Apply 1429 North Front street.
WANTED Woman to do washing!
and ironing. Apply 1624 North Sec
ond street. Bell phone 2290.
I I
WANTED
i Woman for general housework. |
Good home and good wages in
small family. Address
BOX S, 6562,
j Care of Telegraph,
WANTED Two refined white!
: girls, for general housework, lloem
I rui'iiished. Prefer one in school or,
employed elsewhere half day. L„ !
j 6563, care of Telegraph.
! GIRLS WANTED For work on i
power sewing machines. $12.U0 pet'i
week paid to beginners. Belgrade j
Knitting Mills, New Cumberland, Pa.
WANTED Middle-aged woman to
! take charge of kitchen at Loysville
j Orphans' Home. Inquire K. 1-. Dure,
j 1442 Market street, llarrisburg.
i
WANTED Girl, after schoof,
j hours, to assist in housework. Inquire
j at 2216 North Second
| WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man preterred, tor cooking. Please ap
' ply at once, lull Market street.
WANTED Girl or woman to help
j with children unit do general liouse-
I work, -so family washing or ironing,
j Small family. call Bell phone sobuj,
II between a and 7 o clock evenings.
i WANTED Girl for general
j housework. Appiy 2266 -vol'th second
| street, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED —• Girl lor newsstand.
| Apply at once, telegraph Bunding,
| First Floor Corridor.
K . WANTED Woman to clean office
building. Inquire AHlier Bros ii Co.,
■ Locust and Court.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED 1
Lauy slenogi apner in nre in
surance ot lice- slate age, sal
ary expected, also experience.
Address
| "INSURANCE, t.are of Te'.egraph.
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YOUNG WOMEN WANTED To
learn snuemuking. Learners are well
, l>a<d anu emu good wages when pro-'
I lie lent, llari Isourg felloe Mauutuciur
nig Co., itu2 veruon street.
i WANTED A girl for cook. Ap
| ply 603 -North crout street. Good
j wages.
WAX?!•:D Girl, or middle-aged
, woman, tor cooking anu general
housework. -NO washing. Hign
j wages anu goou home. Henry Boeii-
I chef, care, of Armstrong Cork Co.,
i Lancaster,' Pa.
A GOOD PLACE TO WORK!
WE OFFER TO YOUNG WOMEN
Pleasant surroundings.
Good associations.
Good pay.
Clean and fascinating work.
A chalice to develop personality.
WE NEED YOU IF YOU ARE
Alert
i Cheerful
Willing.
1 Meals at less than cost; sick bene
fits; anniversary payments; vucutions
with pay.
! Apply 8:0) A. M. to 6:00 P. M. to
, Miss Kline, Operators' Employment
l Department, Walnut street.
j "lIE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
| WANTED—Two young women for
| waitresses. Must give rexerenees. Ap
! ply fetoulfer a Restuuraut, i -North
j Court.
WOMEN—Wanted immediately, for
j scrubbing and general work. Apply
j felouner s Restaurant. 4 North Court
| street
WANTED —Women grocery clerks,
i Apply feleellon Store Co., Steelton, Pa.
, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
i llarrisburg, December 7. 12,00u
! women clerks needed. Salary, $1,2U0.
I Experience unnacessary. Women de
s.i>ng government positions write tor
free particulars. Raymond Terry
ilormer Civu Service Exuininer), 46;
I Columbian Building, Washington.
i- ,
! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
!
WINDOW TRIMMER And card
i writer, with department store experi-
I enee and best of reference, desires to
i'locate in an eastern city. Address M„
• 6565, tare of Hrrrisburg Telegraph.
| SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
-
MAN OU 40,
I
j With 20 years' experience In
the handling of investments,
and qualifieu to manage large
financial affairs, desires posi
tion us private secretary or
( confidential assistant.
•
Salary not important until
i ability and fitness cun be
demonstrated.
Address
BOX 11, 6555,
Care of Telegraph.
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HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
SILK MILL
i Experienced help wanted. Experl
■ encei weavers average $3.50 to $6.50
per day. Other departments propor
tionately.
Beginners wanted also. Best pay
Come and earn 30 per cent, buuus
over anu above regular wages. Appiy
iIARRISBURG SILK MILL,
Second and North Streets.
AGENTS WANTED
"j AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF THE
WORLD WAR
' With Introduction by General Peyton
C. March, highest otficer In the Unit
ed States Army. Official photographs.
: Sells on sight. Big terms. Extra
ordinary opportunity for men or wo
men. Outiit FREE. Universal House,
j Philadelphia.
(COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE
I WORLD WAR
By Francis A. March, with introduc
! tion by his brother, General Peyton
! C. March, highest officer in the U. S.
'A. Complete and absolute authentic,
j Official photographs. Greatest Oppor
j tunlty for big profits. Credit extend
i ed. 20th Century Publishing Co.,
i i'hlladelphia, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
j WANTED Woman wishes day's
' work or offices to clean. 516 Prim
rose avenue.
I WANTED DaN's work by colored
woman; can furnisn references. Write,
or call, 1414 North Fourth street.
' WANTED Housework, by the
day, or any kind of day's work, by
| colored woman. Inquire 636 Culder
j street.
| STENOGRAPHER Young woman,
; High school graduate, having three
! years' experience; can furnish satis-
I factory references. Address 11., 6566,
: care of Telegraph.
I WANTED Colored woman de
i sires work scrubbing or cleaning of
j tices. Call at 658 Sayford street.
WANTED Woman wishes to keep
! house for a widower. Inquire 2135
j Camby street, Penbrook.
WANTED By a colored woman.
! general housework. Apply to 1.316
! Cowden street.
i WANTED Stenographic work by
experienced young woman; can fur-
I nish best of references. Address Box
| D, 6559, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOB KENT
FOR RENT Two communicating
rooms, on second floor, with use of
balcony, phone and bath. Inquire 211)
| South Thirteenth street. Bell phone
4390 M.
-i— FOR KENT Second floor front
' room, upptovvn, in rivate family; fine
| location; breakfast served if desired;
j 40lR el,len onl> '" Ca " 130,1 phone
| FOR RENT Two rooms, corner
house, completely furnished for house
' . keeping; all improvements; front and
i rear entrance; separate bells; cou
| stunt hot water; hot water heat.
I Adults only. Upper bell, 316 Hummel
! street.
I FOR RENT Two unfurnished
I rooms for light housekeeping. Adults
I only. Inquire 632 Curtin street.
I FOR RENT One large furnished
| room, in third floor apartment, ln-
I quire 1427 North Third street.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS L'nfur
i nislied, single or communicating;
; kitchenettes; laundry, phone and
bathroom privileges; stoves furnish
ed free. Weekly payments. Also
small npartment in Mechanicsburg.
Good location. Inquire at 429 Broad
street.
I —t—
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, uptown, in private family; fine
location; breakfast served if desired;
gentlemen only. Call Bell phone
4901 R.
TWO NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS
! FOR KENT All conveniences; city
steam heat; 3 minutes' walk from
Square. 116 South Second street. Dial
phone 3453.
FOR RENT Large, elegantly
furnished warm room, private family;
refined neighborhood; all conveniences
and use of phone; reasonable rates. In
quire 26 North Eighteenth street. Bell
phone 3842 M.
FOR RENT Furnished rcoms,
$2.50 per week and up; warm rooms,
running hot and cold water; light
housekeeping and private bath. Wil
scn Apartments. No. 143 South Third.
FOR RENT One large bedroom,
for gentlemen only. Rent reason
able. Apply 276 Briggs street
ROOMS WANTED
| WANTED ■— By traveling sales
| man, located in llarrisburg, room and
I hath, strictly private family, near P.
|o. Address, with particulars, R„ 6557,
care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOB HE-NT
I FOR RENT Two front second
floor rooms, furnished or unfur
nished, In modern upisrtment; city
heat; electric light; use of hath anil
phone; private entrance; centrally lo
cated; one or two people only. Bell
phone 2613. •
FOR RENT First floor apart
ment, consisting of three large rooms
and outkitehen; use of cellar; large
vard, and hath; electric lights and
gas; cook stove. Also will sell to
party moving in two cords of wood,
or to outsiders. Wood cut in stove
lengths. Inquire George M. Peterman,
632 Pelter street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR HALE—IB 23-25-27 New Fourth
street; 10-room. modern brick. Bar
gain for quick sale. Also 417-427
Cumberland street. Call, or address
R. B. Hill, 218 Pine street. Bell phone
559 W.
FOR SALE Three vacant brick
, houses. Good location. Easy pay
ments. D. A. Caley, 707 Kunkel Uldg
Bell 589.
POSSESSION AT ONCE At WornT
leysburg, 6-room house; chickenhouse;
1 garage, fruit trees; lot, about 70x150
' ft.; fine garden. C. H. Corder, 17'>
street. Bell nhone 560.1.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
J — ——*!■
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YOU MAY SELL YOUR SERV
ICES IN THE BEST MARKET
through advertising in the classified -
columns. If you are efficient, ca
pable, ambitious if you want to
work at Y'OUR WORK —tell your
story in a small ad. There is a busi- f
nessman in the city looking for you,
with a place to offer you. Get his
attention.
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. | ItEAL ESTATE rim SALE
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1 ! IF IT S REAL ESTATE,
SEE SANDERLIN'
■ I FOURTH ST., X.. 2127—N0W VACANT
I —3-story brick, 8 rooms and buth,
IY' all improvements, cemented cellar,
' : extra washstand and toilet on tilird
| lloor, a dandy house for roomers.
11 Can be bought same as rent.
i FULTON ST., 1627—N0W VACANT,
CORNER PROPERTY 2> s -story
I frame, 6 rooms and attic, gas and
' ' water, newly painted and papered
throughout. Can be bought same as
rent.
JEFFERSON ST., 2130—3-story brick,
1 8 rooms and bath, all improve
ments, cemented cellar,' newly
papered throughout. Same as rent.
JEFFERSON ST.. 2215—2-story brick,
7 rooms and bath, all improvements,
front porch, very cosy home. Same
as rent.
SCHUYLKILL. ST., 622 3-stor.v hurt
1 brick front, 8 rooms and bath, all
i improvements, front porch, rear en
-1 j trance, a very good home. Same as
I rent.
•'SIXTH ST., X., 2633 3-story brick,
8 rooms and bath, all improvements,
I front porch, a house that is bound
! to increase in value. Same as rent.
! SEVENTEENTH ST.. S.. 532 3-story
| brick, 8 rooms, bath and laundry.
| all improvements, cemented cellar,
front porch, a home in A 1 condt
-1! lion. Same as rent.
.
D. A. SANDERLIN,
ROOM 1. SECURITY TRUST BLDG.,
| 36 NORTH THIRD ST.
BELL 1390. DIAL 3573.
: TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES—AII
1 improvements, front porch, bay wtn
> | aow, 7 rooms, nice yard, drive alley,
I room for garage; 5100 down, pay as
• i rent. Also several 3-story bricks.
: All improvements.
; j Three small houses, suburbs of
! I Steelton; *IOO down, balance as rent,
I or will exchange on small farm or
I city property. Liberty Bonus accepted.
[ O. H. CORDEU,
. j 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
' | FOR SALE 1823-1825-1827 New
.[Fourth street; 10 rooms: modern, l'uy
il ment plan. R. B. Hill, £lB Bine street.
Bell phone 559 W.
[ FOR SALE Vacant property
i Semi-detached pressed brick, ail im
provements. North Sixth street. Right
. terms. Very reasonable. D. A.
I L'aley. 707 Kunkel Bldg. Bell i>B9.
BUY YOUR HOME on our rental
payment plan. Small cash or Liberty
Bond hrst payment required, baiunce
' as rent. We have houses in every
I part of the city and suburbs. Apply
A. B. Dorunz, 1225 North Sixth street.
' VACANT BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE
i —On easy terms. Six rooms and
I bath. All other improvements. Price.
! only *2,500. Only *IOO needed. Bell
'Realty Co., Bergner Building.
:! WHITEHALL STREET, 2058 De
! I sirable dwelling; 8 rooms and bath;
! gas; electric light; steam heat. Price
' right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
; | ing.
'I SEVENTEENTH STREET. N„ 803—
I Vacant and Very desirable house for
1 sale; stucco over brick; gas; electric
light; steam heat; hardwood lioors;
stationary laundry tubs; two collars;
shower bath equipment; awnings and
copper screens', large tile porch. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
We have on our list several fine city
, homes, ranging in price from *1,200 to
. *8,500. Liberty Bonds taken, and
terms to suit.
CIIAS. DA VIES
City Suburban and Farm Properties,
204 Calder Bldg. Bell 4377.
■ I
,
I j FOR SALE
• ' HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES
■ I Two frame houses, six rooms,
gas and water, situated on
Bcnn street.
I; PRICE, *1,500 EACH.
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
LINCOLN REALTY CO..
'j 1129 North Seventh Street.
Open Evenings Till 8 O'Ctoek.
•I
! :
• i
i 2-STORY BRICK HOUSES, all lm-
I provements, in city: front porch; bay
-.window; nice yard to drive alley.
I *IOO down, balance as rent. Liberty
! Bonds accepted.
1 Several line suburban homes, with 1
■to : 3 acres of land. Possession at once.
'I Several 3-story- bricks In all parts
• | of the city from *3,000 to *25.000 each.
i| Vac it. possession at once. 7-room
' cottage near Camp Hill; improve
' I ments; garage; front and back
s porches. Also 9-room cottage near
• I Rockville. now vacant. Improvements;
■ largo porches; beautiful view; 25 fruit
! trees; spring water piped in house;
- 5 minutes' walk to trolley; 214 acres
; of land - Ap c p '&. CORDER.
I 1722 Green St. Bell 560 J.
-. i
Ileal Estate For Sale or Exchange i
WANTED—TO RENT
We are having a number of applt- I
cations at this time for furnished!
houses, apartments and rooms. What (
do you have to offer? Address Mil- I
ler Brothels At Company, Locust atia I
Court streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i
FOR lIENT Frame dwelling \
house, 320 South Fourth street, ateei-1
•J ton; 7 rooms; bath; hack yard. Kent I
i reasonable. Apply 316 Soutn Fourth j
street, steelton.
I FOR RENT—No. 2UUU Stale street, '
corner brick house with all improve-!
I meals, stole room una large garage.!'
) | coud poolroom location. Rem, au.
i J. L. Gippie, 1251 market street. !
1 ' |
j FURNISHED HOUSE Located at 1
2303 Hotter street. Posssession about'
December 16. Apply at 2305 llolfer j
street.
- FOR KENT 9-room l(Ouse; gas,
r electricity, strum heat. In tine coiidi- :
. tion. Cull Bell phone 2912.
FOR RENT Two private garages, j
, rear 1607 Swatara street. Rent, su.tio I
, I each. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. I
REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OU RENT 2425-29!
C North Sixth street; semi-detached I
1 front porches and all improvements; I
■ immediate possession. Inquire C. H.
5 Kinter. 300 Commonwealth Trust
Bldg. i
HOUSES AND GARAGES-=At Fifth !
• and Curtin streets; possession of i
• some of the houses on thirty days' !
' notice. Fred U. -Wilier, 31 North Sec- i
< end. Bell phone 307 J.
REAL ESTATE WANTED j
HOUSE WANTED Occupancy De- I'
• cember 15 to 23, city or suburban, 6 i
' to 8 rooms. All improvements. Ad-!
dress Box H, 6556. care of Telegraph. |
FARM WANTED 2 to 20 acres '
with or without buildings. State low- j
est price. Address Box D. 6550, earn i
of Telegraph. j
I HAVE BUYERS waiting for prop- i
crty in any section of the city, if !
cheap. What have you to offer. !
CUAS. ADLER, 1002 N. Third Street. |
1 ~ OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
OFFICES FOR RENT Furnished j
1 or unfurnished, single or ensuite of
' two or three rooms. Apply H. & L j
Lowengard. 210 North Third street. \
■ Offices und Storerooms—For Rent ,
'
MARKET ST. STORE
FOR RENT.
Beautiful Daylight Store.
I 504 Market Street.
. I CHAS. ADLER.
. | 1002 North Third Street.
FARMS
■ |
1 FARMS FOR SALE
' 100 Acres—Frame buildings, fruit and
timber $3,000 |
I 60 Acres—Fruit, truck, good build-1
, ings and soil $3,800 1
, 167 Acres—Tobacco, truck, grain, good
; buildings SIO,OOO |
. 190 Acres—Stock, grain, tobacco, fine
building $26, 000 |
27 Acres—Good buildings and soil,;
; fruit $2.800 |
1 6 Acres—Good buildings, truck audi
fruit SBSO |
! Have 3 2-acro places near city, j
$1,650 to $2,300.
. Liberty Bunds taken, and terms to suit, j
CHARLES DA VIES,
• | City, Suburban and- Farm Properties, j
jj 204 Calder Bldg. Bell 4377. j
"I 110 ACRE FARM, on State Road, 18 ,
.. miles from llarrisburg, $3,700.00; 59!
- acres, new buildings, 2Vt miles from j
[ Palmyra Station, $3,500.00. Also 40.
■ I acres, good buildings, $1,800.00, 61
: acres. 1 mile from llarrisburg, good
• buildings, $8,500.00; 3 acres, with |
i good house, $550.00, 17 miles from j
1 llarrisburg Call 107 Chestnut street. I
, 20-A. farm, near Linglestown, $2,800.
30-A. farm, near Knola, $3,500.
30-A. Farm, near Rockville, $2,800.
181-A. farm, near Linglestown, sll,-
000.
f 150-A. farm, near Linglestown, $9,000.
115-A. farm, near Rockville, SB,OOO.
I 122-A. farm, near Lewisberry, SB,OOO.
1 140-A. farm, near Lewisberry, $6,500.
11-A. farm, near Lewisberry. $2,700.
4-A. place, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, S6OO.
7-A. place, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg. S7OO.
9-A. farm, 7 Mi. S. Harrisburg, SI,BOO
Several more Farms, 40 to 100 acres.
Also 1 have several small places, % to
3 acres each, close to trolley, on State
! Road, all improvements. See me be
i fore you buy. Respectfully yours,
C. 11. CORDER.
1722 Green Street, Harrisburg.
Bell Phone 560J,
FOR SALE —.MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Combination gas and
roal range, in good condition. Price
! reasonable. Inquire 179 bouth Second
street. Steelton. Pa.
FOR SALE Female Poodle Dog.
Inquire 153 North Catherine street,
Mlddletown, Pa.
12 FINE. WHITE. LAYING LEG
HORN PULLETS April hatched. S.
I). Erb. Bhlremanstown.
FOR SALE China closet, buffet
and serving tahle. in oak. Inquire
• 1014 Green street.
r—~ ' j
• I
I'
[j FOR SALE
' • ONF MARTIN ROTARY CONVERTER !
. Mariufactiired by
i 1 Northwestern Electric Co., Chicago. I
■ No 1688. Type 4EG. 7-> K. W„ A. C. I.
; ! ' Voltage 220
- ]_) c Voltage 70, 1800, R. p. m„
; A. C. Amp. 26.2
t t) C Amp. 107. Cvcles. 3 phase. !
; APPLY ' I
. C. E. HANDS'!!AW.
1600 NORTH THIRD ST.
I
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE, CHEAP Lundis Har
ness sewing machine and KunuuU
creasing niuchine. Bert F, Smitn, 61
Lincoln Way, West, Chambersuurg,
Pa.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED,
GEO. 1-. TILLUTSON,
205 LOCLsT STREET. OPPOSITE
OHFHEUMTHEATEK
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE
1919 CALENDARS
Big Bargains In Samples and Job
)aiß. Orders promptly liiled. First
come, first served.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO..
Third and Cumberland Sts.
Bell phone 1577 R. t Above Snoe Store).
CANNEL COAL
DELIVERED ANYWHERE.
NO RESTRICTIONS.
J. B. MONTGOMERY.
THIRD AND CHESTNUT STS.
FOR SALE
Magazines for No. 1 Linotypes.
A rare bargain for a plant
with a No. 1 machine.
Address
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING
COMPANY.
Harrisburg. Pa.
| APPLES FOR SALE Grimes' Gol- 1
| den, with a Banana flavor; staymun !
! W'einsap, Jonathans, fork Imperial, j
; ere. Some ot tliese apples are very line. !
i Come and see them at R. A. Wicker- j
i sham's Orchusl. one-half mile east of '
I Mechanicsburg, i'u„ Trolley car slops j
| at orchard.
~ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! j
i The Store across from V. VV. C. A. '
i ofters >Oll tile Biggest anu Best Bar
i gains in Men s and Boys' Suits, Over
| coats. Mackinaw Gouts, Unuerwear, 1
Hats, Cups and Shoes. We are Xaiu
ous for Low Prices. Give us a tridk
OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. i
23 North Fourth Street.
I
CONTRACTOR'S KQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
I STEAM HOISTING ENGINE, WITH
BOILER
I I—7xlo D. C., D. D. Lambert, with
j Swinger.
STIFF LEC. DERRICK .
| 1—45 ft. Boom, 14x11 Brlllwheel and |
Fitting.
BUCKETS
Clam Shell.
! 1— % cubic yard Ilaiss, coal hand- I
ling, 111 good condition. '
Apply
S. S. JOHNSON,
312 Chestnut Street,
By Letter.
i MORRIS SAYS save money buying
' new and secuiid-hund furniture neie.
1 tf.gll prices paid tor furniture. Morris
! sciimertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 U.
j FOR SALE Walnut bedstead, bu-
J reuu anu wushstanu, with marble tup;
I oak ball rack and extension table. '
j Must be sold at once. Apply 1611
j penn street.
WANTED
Second-hand motors. Small
size preferred.
Apply
FEDERAL MACHINE SHOP.
Cranberry St.. near Second,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
RIVER COAL
AND
SAND FLEET
Will pay cash. Describe fully. Give j
location and price. I'. O. Box 22, Har
j rlsburg. Pa. j
I L. COHEN |V COMPANY, York and
j Asli Avenues. Highest prices paid foi
tragi, iron, barrels, rubber and
metals and old inactunes. Send posiai
jor call 3221W Bell and Dial 6223.
ELECTRICIANS
Will find an opportunity in the
j sale of proluabie News Agency in
I thriving suburban town.
lnllucnze lias deprived the town
i of its only electrician. No Elec
i trical Supply store in town.
Start a business here. The
I Newspuper Agency will get you
acquainted with the people.
BOX It, 7474,
Care of Telegraph.
MAX SMELTZ
I Second-hand luruiture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Cull
I Bell 1381 or Dial 584 i, or drop a pos- 1
i lal to Mux Smoltz, 1016 Market street. I
j Will call, city or country.
| XMAS PRESENT for a small boy. !
Pure-bred Airedale Pup. Easy dog to
1 house train. Inquire M. It. Ruther
ford, Harrisburg, Pa., Route No. 1, box
| 79. Bell phone 341J-3.
I FOR SALE Solid mahogany liv- I
I ingroom suite, two-pedestal Colonial'
1 table, with drawer; locker, chair and !
I seatee. also slip covers, *45.00. Apply 1
j at 1533 Cedar street.
WANTED, TO BUY Second-hand
vlctrola. State price, condition and
where it can be seen. Address C., 6558,
care of Telegraph.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for
Second-hand Furniture. Prompt at
tention. Newmark ii Cown. 308 Brohd
street. Dial phone 4826.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all '
kinds of Junk. Get our prices before
selling. Call Bell phone 036, or drop !
i us a postal and our wagon will call.
Keystone Iron Metal Co.. Broad and i
Currant streets.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all!
kinds of empty barrels and Junk. Call !
Bell phone 4275. B Abrama & Son. i
824-832 North Seventh street.
WANTED National Cash Regis-!
ter. State description and price, i
Ciias. Kurtz, 15 East One Hundred and j
Sixteenth street, New York.
PARTY OWNING
well-located vacant property
In the city, would like to get
In touch with u responsible
contractor and builder. One
Who would be interested in
developing the property. For
particulars address,
M.. 3211,
Care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
|~ CASH GROCERY STORE FOlt SALE j
1 —Good locution for reliable person. •
Cheap, it sold to a quick buyer. Call;
j Dial 5232. j
BUSINESS PERSONALS
UPHOLSTERING Of the best !
' kind. Work guaranteed. We call and |
! deliver. 308 Broad street. Dial phone
| 4 826. •
i IDEAS. INVENTORS. PATENT.-.'
'pr moted. Send particulars. Ilorst j
[Promoting Agency, Llnglestown, Pa, I
DECEMBER 11, lblS.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Siiife.u -ugu. 26c uuii., UuUble cugc. 2jc
doz.; old style, 25c. Gorgus Drug
aiuie.
DIAMONDS bought fo.' cush—P. 11.
Cupiau Co., 206 -Market street.
OUININE —Look out lor that grippe
leeuiig, likely to eaten you tins
Ciiaiigeabiu Weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PllOfePHO-tjUl-MNE will stave it off
it taken In time. Gross Drug store,
119 -Market street.
Money to Loan
INDUSTRIAL LOANS—SIS to S3OO
On Personal Property, Real Estate or
Guaranteed Notes.
TIIE ENTIRE COST OF
S2O lor tour months is $2.50
S4O for four mouths is seoo
S6O for four months is $6.50
SIOO for tour mouths is $9.50
based on tour equal moiithlv puy- '
liients one month apart. Other amounts '
!in proportion. Long or short time!
contracts. Interest charged only
lor the actual time money is in your
possession. Business established in
| 1909 and conducted under Suite super
vision.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St. v
I Hours: 8 to 6, Saturdays until 9.
j Open two Evenings before Xmas.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance '
' with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu- ]
| als in need of ready cash; small loans !
| a specialty, business confidential, pay- 1
| ments to suit borrower's convenience; '
positively lowest rales in city.
I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
j 132 Walnut Street.
Musical
I VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS
j BANJOS, Band und Orchestra Instru
! meats promptly and carefully repair- 1
j ed - OYLEK'S. 14 South Fourth street, i
i TALKING MACHINES promptly and '
I carefully repaired by an ekpert only j
j OYLEK'S, 14 South Fourth street. |
! IF your Talking Machine needs re
] pairs, just cull Bell Phono 3242 J. An
expert will be at your service at once
Or bring machine to 1213 North Third !
j street.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
} FOR SALE Driving horse, buggy
and complete outfit.- Cneap If solu at
once. Bell phone 4668 M.
HAULING AND MOVING
I AUTO HAULING Local or long-
I distanfce. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 91 f
capital street. Both phones.
AUTO HAULING Local and long
i distance. Furniture moving a spe
! cialty. Rates reasonable. Promot
i service. Call Bell 623 J.
| HEAVY HAULING—"FuIIy equipped
! for lurniiure, freight and piano mov
ing. No distaiwe 100 far. Careful
unver. Ham and dusiproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service. irvin
j Aungst, Manager, Hershey Pa. Bell
i phono 15R-6.
j LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE
1 HAULING Prompt service. A &,
B. Motor Express. 9i7 Capital street.
1 Bell phone 1635 J.
LOCAL AND LONG - DISTANCE
HAULING —Furniture moving. Prompt
service. Ernest Corbin, 656 Calder
street. Botu pnonea. Bell 3636J, Dial
i 3083.
| GENERAL HAULING AND FAST
! EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns
| with auto trucka. Only experienced
und careful drivers. Call Bell 3320
I or Dial 2265.
! AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Local
, and long-distance. F. J. Marter, Bell
( 39-J. Steelton.
WE MOVE
Anything—anywhere—any time.
Dial 4990.
.
DAYTON CYCLE CO..
j 912 North Third Street. City.
|
; ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
I CONRAD BROS. 311 KELKER ST.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 3518.
!
i - HICKS Local and Long-distance
j Hauling. 424 Heily. Both Phones.
Where to Dine
i ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
! '"HE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
! STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT—Home
j cooking served to Businessmen and
j Ladles in separate dlningroom.
Storage
j STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, nouse
! hold goods, merchandise. Private
! rooms at reasonable rutes. Also huul-
I ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
J Both phones.
STORAGE ln brick building, rear
; 408 Market. Household goods in clean,
privtte looms. Reasonable rates. P
j G. Diener, 408 Market street.
! STORAGE Private rooms for
; household goods in fireproof ware
house. $3 per month und up. Lower
■ storage rates In non-firepYoof ware
: house, llarrisburg Storage Co., 437-
j 445 South Second street.
Undertaker*
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1313 Derry St.
! BELL 1966. DIAL 2133.
. RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
I Funeral Director and Embnlmer.
511 North Second Street,
j BEJ-L 252. DIAL 2145.
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
I PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
j Beautifully situated on Murket street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
I nort.i and east faces the new park
i way. The prices of lots are moderate.
| Miller Bros. At Co.. Agents.
Cleaner* mid Oyer*
; IT PAYS to have Clothes Cleaned,
i Pressed. Dyed or Repaired at the best
place In town. Call and deliver
Goodman's. 1306(4 North Sixth. Both
Phones.
AUTOMOBILES
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. vv c uay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Esterbronk. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
i SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
| pairing by expert. Road Jobs a
i specialty. Charge reasonable. Both
; Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North
' Cameron street.
OLD AUTO"
1 Wanted; used, wrecked or o,dinners.
In any condition See me before suc
i rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
! Wreci-ing, A. fechlffman. 22. 24, 26
I North Cameron street. Bell 3333.
1917 FORD TOURING. line order, SSO
! worth extra*. Price. $475.00 casff.
! Must be sold account sickness. Also
Maxwell 1918 Touring. $750.00 cash.
] Run 1,000 miles, O. K. Can be seen
[at Hoist's, Linglestown, Pa. I
AUTOMOBILES
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. —I
All sort of uuto tno and cushion work
done by experts. Also repair work.
Reusonublc rates. 1019 Market street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
i 304-6 Mucnch street. Limousines for
I funcrul, purti and nails; Careful
; drivers; open day and night. Bell
! 4564.
AUTO FOlt SALE 6-passenger
Mitchell, in At condition. Newly
painted. A good cur at a bargain to
quick buyer. Edward W. Evans. 36
North Third street. Bell 1390, Dial
3673.
KOlt SALE —^~1917-1914 Ford Tour-,
ings, $ 135.00, 3325.00, to settle estates.
! Address Box 11, 6561, care of Tele
; graph.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS and pleas
| ure cars for sale. Ford ton trucks.
; Auto-Car 2-ton trucks and one 7-'
i pussenger Huyncs Tearing Car. All l
1 cheap to quick buyers. International!
Harvester Co. Truck Department, NO.l
Cls \v 1 nut street.
ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK
Covered body, 1,000 lbs. capacity. A
bargain. Inquire of Philadelphia
Quick Lunch.
ONE CHEVROLET ItOYAL MAIL
ROADSTER Beaver's Garage, 633
' North street.
1917 DODGE TOURING CAR FOR
SALE ln A 1 condition. Will dem-
I onstrate anywhere. Price, S9OO. Ap
! ply St. James Hotel, Market street.
FOR SALE—S-ton Standard truck.
Price reasonable. Mechanical work lu
iAI condition. Guaranteed 30 days.
Sunshine Garage, 27-29 North Cam
eron street.
FOR SALE 1917 Dodge Touring
car. in A 1 condition. All good tires
with new spare. A private car. Will
demonstrate. Call 4912 Bell.
J FOR SALE 1916 Metz Touring,
I ono 191 C Maxwell Touring, two 1918
! Maxwell Touring Cars. Apply Horst.
| Llnglestown, Pa.
ONE brand-new 1918 Chandler Tour
ing Car. in good condition, has been
I used about three months, to be sold
|on account of death. Inquire at Gard
j ner & Baptisti, Third and Chestnut
1 streets.
MA I, * cos All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension. Eishtnann, Dixey,
Splitdorf, Men, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A
. Schiffman, 22-24-26 Nurth Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE Reo Touring car.
Looks and runs like new. Bargain to
quick buyer. Buick Roadster, A 1
shape. Bargain for some one. A.
Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Cameron.
. BUICK ROADSTER Runs fine;
, electric lights; new top; $350.00.
, Horst, Llnglestown, Pa.
MOTOItCYCLES AND BICYCLES
' | FOR SALE l9lB twin-cylinder,
: | electric equipped, Harley-Davidson
I Motorcycle. Run about ouu miles, In
' j uuire David Durwaid Davis, 2121
| j Swatara street.
.I 1 1916 BARLEY MOTORCYCLE
• I side car and tandem, electric equipped
: I $226.00. Indian Twin Tandem, ssu!
' I Horst. Llnglestown, Pa.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—Like new.
; Bargain at $95.00. Horst, Llngles
town. Pa.
[ MOTORCYCLE—I9IS Indian Twin 2-
speed, with tandem, just overhauled,
. SBO.OO. City Garage, River and Straw
> berry.
J BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANER. / 3
I ; WITH
ANDREW REDMOND.
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
GARAGE*
ACCESSOR IEM AMI REPAIRS
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
i paired by specialists. Also fenders,
i lamps, etc. Best service in town, llar
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
j North Third street.
FOR SALE Camp Hill Garage.
Terms reasonable. Address Box H,
6553, care of Telegraph.
WELDING AUTO AND MACHINE
PARTS
[ Frames straightened and welded.
Heavy Cust Iron Our Specialty.
Expert Welders. Work Guaranteed.
CAPITAL CITY WELDING CO..
1538 Logan St.
; BELL 4396 J.
LEGAL NOTICES
! In the Matter of the Estate of Fred
i G. MartieYissen, late of the City of
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn
( sylvuiiia, deceased.
.1 NOTICE
1 To all Parties in interest in the Estate
j Aforesuid:
You are hereby notified that the ap
. I pi aisers who on the 26th day of No-
I vernber, 1918, were appointed by the
Orphans' Court of the County of Dau
. phin, Stute of Pennsylvania, to ap
praise and set apart out of the estate
. of. the said Fred U. Martiensscn to
, Caroline Martienssen, surviving
, I spouse, real or personal estate to tlio
I value of Five Thousand ($5,000) Dol
-1 lars under and by virtue of the Aet
I of Assembly in such ease made and
! provided, do report that they have ap
praised and set apart all of the estate
| of the aforesaid Fred G. Martienssen
; unto said Caroline Martienssen, which
I report is now on file in the Office of
the Clerk of the aforesaid Orphans'
Court and will be presented to the
aforesaid Court for absolute confirma
tion on January the 28th, 1919, at ten
(10) o'clock A. M., and all heirs or
persons Interested in said estate are
hereby required to appear 011 said day
and show cause why said appraisement
and setting aside should not be abso
lutely confirmed by the Court if sume
is objected to. If you fair thereof, the
sume will be confirmed absolutely.
B. FRANK NEAD,
1 Attorney for the Esttae of Fred G.
Martienssen.
I Estate of Martha R. Sourbeer, de
ceased.
LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION on
the above Estate having been granted
. to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed to the said Estate are requested to
make payment, and those having
' claims to present the same without *
' delay, to
THOMAS 8. RESIDE.
Administrator,
Cr to 1517 Berryhiil Street.
W. JUSTIN CARTER, ESQ.,
Attorney for Administrator.
221 Market Street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
~ NOTICE
Letters of Administration in the
Estate of Edwin E. Curtis, late ol
Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania, deceased, having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons In
debted to said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demand*
against said Estate will make the
same known without delay to
HARRIET J. CURTIS.
Administratrix.
Or to Her Attorney,
j WALTER R. SOHN,
1 Commonwealth Trust Co. Building,
1 Harrisburg. Pa.
.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Lydia A. Ham
mond, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, having been
granted to the undersigned, all per
sons owing the said Estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against th '
same will present them without delay
l ° JOHN W. HAMMOND.
Administrator,
No. 225 Peffer Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
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