Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 24, 1918, Page 14, Image 14

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SINGING OF CAROLS
TO MARK EVENING
[Continued from First Page.]
bo stationed at advantageous places
in the crowds to assist in the sing
ing. Everyone will be asked to sing
as the numbers on the program are
familiar Christmas carols. Prayers
will be offered during the service by
Bishop Philip R. McDevitt and the
Rev. Dr. J. B. Markward.
Midnight Carollcrs
At midnight a number of choruses
will begin a tour to many parts of
The city and will sing Christmas car
ols as in the days of old In a num
ber of churches midnight services
will be held, while others will have
special services early in the morn
ing and also Christmas night.
In scores of Harrisburg homes
there will be much happiness to
morrow for soldier boys who have
been in camp and on the battle
fronts for months will be home
again, while others will give thanks
because their loved ones are soon to
return. Scores of other soldiers
who will be in the city to-morrow
will be the guests of Ilarrisburgers
for a big Christmas dinner.
At the county almshouse this af
ternoon the inmates were given a
treat when presents were given to
each one, and a short entertainment
was staged by vaudeville artists ap
pearing at the Majestic. Mrs. A.
Carson Stamm arranged for the
large Christmas trees which have ;
been placed in a large room at the
almshouse.
Sick Remembered
Members of the Flower Guild at
the Harrisburg Hospital have been
making great preparations to bring
a full portion of Christmas cheer
to the patients at the hospital. They i
were busy all day yesterday under .
the direction of Miss Mary Heis
ter, president, placing decorated J
evergreens at the heads of each of
the seven wards, and wreaths in t
the windows. In the Haldeman-
Haley Memorial Hall a huge tree,
plentifully hung with candy canes,
toys and other goodies have been
placed for the benefit of the chil- '
dren in the immediate vicinity of j
the hospital, and for those who call t
to see patients. •
Vse McNeil's Cold Tablets t.lv
Colds, f |*l
(feu bp (fee fetad ud ißcws tree treat tat CaQ s! (fee
George A. Gorgas Drug Store,
Harrisburg. Pa..
t once for a box of it. Wonderful reiulti—
Kill, germs and heals tore membranes. Use this
fragrant healing antiseptic cream to stop sneez
ing and break up a cold in a hurry. 25c a box.
|
Doses
i 'vj emttow cr.*rtr .
V J
JunipeeTar
\ A Reliable Remedy for J
\ COUGHS, COLDS /
\SORE THROAT/
At AH S
" Ft LUMBAGO j
Try Musterole. See How
Quickly It Relieves
You just rub Musterole in briskly, and
usually the pain is gone—a delicious,
soothing comfort comesto takeitsplace.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment, j
made with oil of mustard. Use it instead !
of mustard plaster. Will not blister.
Many doctors and nurses use Muster- !
ole and recommend it to their patients. !
They will gladly tell you what relief !
it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, j
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, '
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back or |
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ;
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the j
chest Always dependable.
30- and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
1 The i
& City Star Laundry j;
ff Extends the Greetings of the Season and w
$ wishes you the merriest, cheeriest Christ- M
W : mas, and a happy, prosperous New Year. &
£ On this occasion let us renew the bonds M
of friendship and goodwill that have made
# our association so pleasant and satisfac- J
• tory in the past.
% Both Phones M
U5 NORTH SIXTH STREET
I I
TUESDAY EVENING,
Break in Eight-inch Water
Main Delays Traffic
A break In nn eight-Inch water
main at Third and Walnut streets
early this morning delayed traffic for
a short time and tore a big hole in
j the street, ripping looso the asphalt
at one place and raising it several
! inches between the cartraoks and the
curbing.
Employes of the water and higfi
• way departments were called and be
; an repairs at once. Commissioner
Hnssler said the break t.tay be re
i paired by this evening, it will be sev
i ernl days, however, before the paving
| can be replaced, as much of It was
' torn from the concrete bed. The wa
ter from the big main shot high in liio
air after forcing Its way through the
loadbed. Streetcars on the uptown,
i State street and suburban lines to
i Penbrook, Progress and l.tnglestown
were delayed and for a few hours
could not use the tracks in Walnut
street.
MARKETS'I
By Associated Press
York, Dec. 24. —Shippings, oils
and tobaccos represented the con
structive side at the dull opening of
to-day's stock market, seating gains
of large fractions to almost two
points. The reverse side eat provided
by motors, tractions and a few spe
cialties. including Hide ai:o Leather
preferred, the latter yielding thtee
points, llails were again susceptible
to pressure, but U. S. Ste >1 was fairly
steady. The balance of the list was
devoid of especial feature.
PHILAnei.HHIA PIIODI'CK
By .■issociated Press
Philadelphia, Dec. 24. Wheat
No. 1. out I, leu. 42.J0, .Ml. 2, leu. 42.24,
No. oU. red. 42.24.
Corn The market is dull; N"o. 2.
yeiiow, to gruue and locution.
41.55® 1.70; No 4. yeli.w, 4!.5ati41.!0.
Oats The market is steady;
No. 2. white. sl®4lV9c; No. 3. wane,
SO® SO 14c.
Bran The market is steady; soft
winter, pei ton, $40.50® 47.uu; spring;
per ton. s44.tu>® 45.00.
Butter Tha market is steady;
western, extra, peeked, creamery,
6Se; nearby prints, fancy. 61® 71c.
Cheese The iituiKul is llrin,
New 1 oik and Wisconsin, full milk, i
36® 37 i a c.
Kggs Market firm; Pennsylvania. (
anu oilier neui by lusts, nee cases. '
$19.50 per ease; do.. current i
receipts. free cases, $18.90 peri
um. western, extra ursts. tree ca.~u.\ i
419.30 per case. do., firsts, free
cases. 418.60® 18.90 per case; fancy, j
selected, packed. 70® .2c per dozen. !
Kenned sugars Market steauy, I
powdered, 3.45 c; extra due gr'anulat- j
ed. 7.25 c.
Live Poultry The market is firm, j
fowls. 32®25c; spring chcickens, 24®
32c; fowls, not leghorns, 31 y 32c; w hue J
leghorns. 2:>®4uc; >oung. suftuieateu i
roosters. 21 ® 22c; old roosters, 21 y 22c; ,
spring chickens, not leghorns. 3u<y 32e,
white leghorns. 29®UOc, uueks. Peking
spring, 32®55c; do., old, 3014350; In
dian Kunner. 28®30c; spring ducks. I
I.ong Island. 34® 36c; turkeys. 38® 40c;
neurliy. 23® 3 3c, w estern. '4 ®
Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys,
spring, choice lo fancy. 43® 44c,
uo., western, choice to fancy, 42®43c.
turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good. 37
® 41c: turkeys, common, 30® 35c; old.
turkeys. 24® 40c: fowls. froh
killed fowls, fancy. 33® 33c: do.,
smaller sizes. 26® 30c; old roosters.
2.c; broiling chickens, westein. 42(y
lie; roasting chickens, 29® 35c: ducks.
40® 12c; western ducks, 24 <t4oc. geese, j
27®32c: dressed Pekin ducks. 34®;
3'sc; old ducks, 30®32c; Indian Hun- j
ners, 27®371ie; spring ducks. Long
Island. 30®40c.
Flour The market is dull and i
weak; winter wheat, new, 100 |
per cent. Hour, $10.25® 10.65; Kansas j
wheat, now. $10.50® 10.75 per barrel;
current receipts. $10.60® 10.40 per bar
rel; spring wheat. $10.50 per barrel.
llay—The market is firm; timothy I
No. 1. large and small bales. $32.00® '
33.00 per ton: No. 2. small bales. $30.00
® 31.00 per ton: No. 3. $25.00® 26.00 per
tun. sample, $12.50® 13.u0 per ton. uo I
glade. $7.50® 11.50 per ton.
Clover Light mixed. $3O 00®
31.00 per ton; No. 1, light, mixed !
$27.00® 23.00 per ton; No. 2. light i
mixed, $25.00 ® 26.00 per ton; no
grade. sls.uo®2o.oo per ton.
Tallow The market is quiet; '
prime city, in tierces. 13i4c; city'
special loose. 14 ! jc; prime country,
13c; dark. 11H®15c; edible in tierces. |
16 l s ® 17c.
Potatoes The market is steady;
New Jersey, No. 1. Ss® 90 c,
per basket; do.. No. 2. 50®u>c .
basket; do.. 100-tb. bags. No. 1. $2.50® |
3.00. extra quality: do.. No. 2. $1.50®
2.25; Pennsylvania. 100 lbs.. No 1
$2.50® 2.65; 0.. per 100 lbs., fancy)'
42.95 ® -10. Mew Jersey. No. 1. lou '
lbs.. $2.15®2.50; do.. No. 2. 100 lbs.
$1.25® 1.75; western, per 10b lbs. $" 00
5i 2.23; New York btate. per 100 !T> I
$2.25® 2.35; Maine, per 100 lbs.. $1.60®
1.90; Delaware and Maryland, per 100
bag. 90c®$l.l0; Michigan, per ioo
lbs.. $1.56® 1.70; Florida, per barrel
$2.60® 2.90; Florida. per bushel"'
hamper, "s®Bsc, Fior.da, per 150-tb)
bags. $1.50® 3.00; North Carolina. p t r
barrel. $1.50® 4.0o; South Carolina, perl
barrel. $1.30® 4.00; Norfolk, nor bar
rel. $3.4." St 4.75: Eastern. Shore, per'
barrel. $2.00®3.50; fancy Macungie :
No. 1. per barrel. $2.9->v 3.10. do.. No)
2. per barrel, $1.25®1.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By .■lssoctaled press
ClilritKii. Dec. 24. (U. 4>. Bureau
rf Markets). - Hogs Receipts,
13.000: market fairly active, 5c to 10c
■ligiier than yesterday's general trade.
Hulk of sales, $17.40® 17.70; butchers
117.50® 17.75; light. $16.75® 17.75;
backing. $76.70® 17.55; throwouts.
115.50® 16.75; pigs, good to choice,
113.50® 15.00.
Cattle Receipts. 5,000; killing!
Masses mostly 25r higher; calves and j
feeders steay; beef rattle, good, choice
ind prime. $15.25® 19.00; common and |
medium. 49.25® 15.25; butchers' stock,
rows and heifers. 47.40® 14.25: ranners
ind cutters. $6.75®-7.40; stockers and I
feeders, goor. choice nnd fancy, $10.25 I
® 13.50: inferior, common and medium.
17.25® 10.25: veal calves, good and
hoice. $14.00® 14.30.
Sheep Receipts, 5,000: market )
nominal: practically nothing available'
>arlv. lamb#, choice and prime $14.83
ft 15.00: medium and good. $13.30® j
13.85; culls. $9.50® 12.00; ewes, ehoire '
•nd prime, $9 25 '. 9.73; medium and
good. sB.oo® 9.25; culls. $4.00® 6.73.
Sleellon Neivs
CHRISTMAS IN
THE CHIRCHES
Beautiful Services With Spe
cial Music Announced
For Tomorrow
] Christmas is to be a big day in the
i local churches, with but a few ex
i ceptlons ail of whom will celebrate
tiie great feast day with special ser
' vices.
j In Trinity Episcopal Church the
j iirst service will be held this even
' ing at 8 o'clock, as a service pre
j paratory to the celebration to-mor
! row. Early Communion will be cele
! brated at 7.30. The chief service will
| lie held at 10, with Matins and Holy
I CoTbmunlon. The following is the
] musical program: Processional,
Adeste Fidelis: Venite, Xorris, Gloria.
Norris; TaDeuni. Read: Jubilate, El
vey; introit, "Angels From the
| Realms of Glory,". Smart: Kyrie,
I Tours; "Sing, O Sing. This Blessed
! Morn," Roper; anthem, "Christians,
i Awake," Frey; sanctus, Tours; Cont
-1 munion Hymn, "Thous Didst Leave
Thy Throne," Matthews; Gloria in
Excelsis, Old Chant; Hymn, "It came
Upon the Midnight Clear," Willis;
recessional. "Hark, The Herald Angels
Sing," Mendelssohn.
The Sunday school festival will be
held Thursdaj evening at 7.30 in the
parish house.
In St. John's Lutheran Church, a
morning praise service will be held
at 6 a. in., by the Senior C. E. The
theme of the service will be "Peace
on Earth." The Sunday school festi
val will be held at 7 in the evening.
The service in the evening will con
sist of carols, recitations, and exer
cises by the younger people of the
church.
A midnight mass will be said in
St. James' Church to-night. Two
masses will he held in the morning,
one at 7 and a high mass at 9.
The Reformed Church will hold an
early praise service at 6 a. m. The
Sunday school festival to be held
at 7 in the evening, will follow the
lines of the legend of Cathay. The
church has been beautifully decor
ated for this service. The legend will
be read by Miss Margaret Gault.
"Pittsburgh Kate" Bids
Steelton "Good-by"
Katlierine Murray, better known
as "Pittsburgh Kate," at her hear- J
ir.g before Burgess McEntee for ne- ,
ing (trunk and disorderly, says site i
has had enough of Steelton. For i
tlie last several years "Pittsburgn 1
Ka'e" has made periodical appear
ances In Steelton. and tacit time site
got herself into soma kind of trou- j
ble. Last summer while In a drunken
state, she uttempte 1 •>-.:itide by lump- j
ing into the river. After being res- |
cued, she again became drunk and .
abusive. She was then ordered out of
town. Last week she again appeared
at d landed in the lockup the t'.rst 1
night.
At the hearing she stated.that the
sight of the sntok® from 'he smoke- i
stacks of the steel plant always gave
her an unquenchable thirst, which
she co'.ld not help trying to satisfy
After -laying her tine and the costs,
she bid the police > ood-by, saying
that the parting would be forever.]
Red Cross Memberships Are
Coming in at Last Minute
The prospect of losing the first prize
banner evidently made some people
of the borough reconsider their re
fusal to join the Red Cross. Mem
berships are 'heral'y pouring in at
the last mlnUte. More memberships
were received within the last twenty
four hours than wtre received for
-cveral days previous. If this kucps
up for just a little longer Steelton
will icoch its mark of last year and
will tetain the first prize banner as
well as its honor.
FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO
MEET THURSDAY EVENING
The Fortnightly Club will meet
Thursday evening with Miss Barrett,
at the Home Economics school. The
program has been made brief, so as i
to allow time for a Christmas social.
"Richelieu" is the subject of the pa
pers and discussions.
FORTUNATO (It IB Alt I
Funeral services for Fortunate
i riburi, who was killed in the steel
plant yesterday morning, will be held '
in St. Anne's Church. Thursday i
morning. Cribari lived at 357 South [
Third street, and left a wife and i
two children, Teresina, aged 4 years, J
and Josephine, aged 2 years.
ROLLING MILL MEN IN) MEET
A special meeting of the employes !
of the rolling nulls of the local steel !
plant has been called for next Sun- !
■lay. All the employes of the rolling;
mill are asked to atend the meeting!
at 2 o'clock in i/nicn Hai,.
CRASHES OYER RANK
While riding to Hershey early this
morning on his motorcycle going to
work, Louis Vrier, 456 Mohn street,
swerved around a ntarkci wagon and
crashed over a small embankment
at the edge of the roadway and
crashed into a fence. He suffered
bruises of the bocit and a laceration
of the left cheek. He was sent to the
hospital for treatment.
HOLIDAY HOURS
On Christmas Day the main post
office r the Hill and M"clay sta
tions will be closed from 10 a. m. to
12 midnight. There will be one gen
eral delivery of mail over all carrier
routes in the morning. The rural
carriers will make their regular de
livery. The usual night collections
will be made.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND A lady's wristwatch, on
Front street. Steelton, last Sunday I
evening. Owner can have same by
Identifying and paying for this ad
Address W„ 7203. care of Telegraph.
LEGAL NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
in the. Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 42. March
Term. 1918. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii. Carlotta B. Knepp vs.
Jintes A. Knepp. The subpoena and i
alias subpoena in the above-stated
rase have been returned "non est In
ventus." You. James A. Knepp, are
therefore directed to appear In the
Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of January. A. D. 1919. t o
answer the complaint therein filed.
NV. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa December 17. 1918.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
I.EGAI. NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 285. Juno
Term. 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii. Chas. A. Dennis vs.
! Maggie Dennis. The subpoena and
j alias subpoena in the above-stated
case liuve been returned "nun est in
ventus." You, Maggie Dennis, arc
| therefore directed to uppear in the
1 Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
! ond Monday of January. A. D. 1919. to
. answer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
I Harrisburg. Pa.. December 17. 1918.
! '
I Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
lp the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 330, Juno
j Term. 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
icula matrimonii. Anna M. Scheffer vs
! Henry Scheffer. The subpoena and
'alias subpoena in the above-stated
lease have been returned "non est in
. ventus." You. Henry SchefTer. are
| therefore directed to appear in the
Court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the seo
' ond Monday of January. A. D. 1919. to
i answer the complaint therein tiled.
IV. W. CALDWELL.
1 Sheriff,
i Harrisburg. Pa.. December 17. 1918.
; Proclamation in Divorce
I Dauphin County, s§:
! In the Court of Common Pleas of
j Dauphin County. Pa., No. 125. Janu
! ary term 1918. Libel in divorce—a
1 vinculo Matrimonii, Anna M. Gilbert
; \s. Leroy Gilbert. The subpoena and
; alias subpoena in the above-stated
j case have been returned "non est In
j ventus." You. Lero.v Gilbert, are
! therefore directed to appear in the
1 court at Harrisburg. Pa., on the sec
| end of January, A. D„ 1919,
to answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
j Harrisburg. Pa.. Dec. 17, 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
I in tlie Court of Common Pleas of
; Pnuphin County. Pa., No. 383, June
' term 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin-
I culo Matrimonii. Emma E. Callahan
i vs. James F. Callahan. The subpoena
j and alias subpoena in the nbove
' stated ease have been returned "non
j est inventus." You. James F. Calla
-1 han. are therefore directed to appear
I in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on
Ithe second Monday of January. A.
I).. 1919. to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheri If.
i Harrisburg. Pa.. Dec. 17. 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 349. June
I term, 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
! eulo matrimonii. Charles L. Wilson
vs. Cora Wilson. The subpoena and
1 alias subpoena in the above-stated
I case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You. Cora Wilson, are there
fore directed to appear in the court
at Harrisburg. Pa., on the second
Monday of January. A. I).. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein ril'ed
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Jlarrisburg. Pa.. Deo. 17. 1918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. 464, June
term 1918. Libel in divorce—a vln- j
culo matrimonii. Paul Kozler vs
Helen Kozler. The subpoena and alias
subpoena In the above-stated case I
have been returned "non est in
ventus." You. Helen Kozler. are J
therefore directed to appear in the'
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday "f January, A, D,, 1919
to answer the complaint therein filed'
W. W. CALDWELL,
r. *- Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 17, 4918.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
1 Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 509. .lime
■ Term. 1918. Libel in divorce a
vinculo matrimonii Josephine Cuck
ovlc vs. George Cuckovic. The sub
poena and alias subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You. George
, Cuckovic, are therefore directed to
| appear rn the court at Harrisburg
Pa., on the second Monday of Janu
\ ary. A. D„ 1919, to'answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
„ , Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 17. 191 S.
—
1 reclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, s s:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 134, March
Term, 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Clara M. Markel vs.
Charles I. Markel. Tiie subpoena
and alias subpoena in the abovg-stat
ed case have been returned "non est
inventus." You. Charles F. Markel
are therefore directed to appear in
the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the
second Monday of January. A. D., j
1919, to answer the complaint there-,
in filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
~ . . Sheriff. 1
Harrisburg. Pa., December 17. J9lB. ;
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of 1
Dauphin County. Pa.. No. I June.
Term, 1918. Lihel in divorce a I
vinculo matrimonii Mabel 1). Cassel
vs. Amos C. Cassel. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in. the above-stut- '
ed case have been returned "non est
inventus.' You, Amos C. Cassel. are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the sec
ond Monday of January, A. L>., 1919
to answer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL,
.... _ Sheriff. !
Harrisburg. Pa.. December 17, 1918. j
Sheriff Safes
By virtue of certain writs of fieri
facias, levari fucias, liberari tacius,
venditioni, exponas and alias vendi- !
tioni exponas, issued out of the Court!
of Common Pleus and Urpnuns' Court !
of Dauphin County. Pa., and to me di
rected. 1 Will expose at Public Sale or '
Outcry, at the- Court House, in the |
City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County,!
Pa., on Thursday, January 9, luj-j, at !
2 o'clock P. .VI., the lollowing 1 eul es- !
tnte, to wit:
(WICKEKSHAM & METZGER. At- i
torneys)
No. 1 All liiul certain iot or piece!
of ground, situated in the .Second i
Waid ot the City or Tlurrisburg. !
bounded and described as toilovvs, to
wit: >
Beginning at a point on South Rivet (
avenue at the corner of property of
William J. Bergstiesacr; thence west
wardly along River avenue thirteen I
feet (13) to other property late u '
John Merkley, now u en 1
point; thence northwardly 1
parallel with Mulberry street nimt..
(90) feet to a point; luence eustwurd
ly by a line parallel with Itiver ave- j
nue aforesaid, thirteen (13> feet to j
property of —,
thence southwardly by a line parallel!
with Mulberry street aforesaid, innet. I
(90) feet to River uveuuu. ttie place
of beginning. For title see Deed 1
Book "K." Volume 8. puge 390. Sold
as the property of Davlu W. Walters.
Mortgagor, and Samuel S. Walters and !
Jacob H. Walters, real owners, and J.
O. Miller, party in possession, defend
ants.
(REED. Attorney)
No. 2. All triat certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the Thirteenth
Ward of the City of Hairisburg. Dau
phin County. Pennsylvania, with the
improvements thereon erected, bound
ed and described as follows, to wit.
Beginning at a point on the north
ern line of .-watara street, which point
is forty (40) feet distant in an east
erly direction from the northeast eor
ner of Twenty-first and Svvatara
streets, at line of property No. 21u.'
Swatara street; thence in a northerly
direction along the line of said last
mentioned property and parallel with
Twenty-first street one hundred (100)
feet to Long avenue: c in an east
ern direction along the south line of
1-svng avenu* twenty CO) feet, more or
less, to a point; thenco southwardly
along a line at right angles to
Swatara street und through the center
of u partition wall between this and
adjoining house, one hundred (100)
feet to Swatara street, and thence
westwardly along the northern line of
Stvaturn street twenty (20) feet to the
place of beginning.
Having thereon erected a threfe
story brick dwelling house, known and
numbered 2104 Swatara street. Har
ris burg. Pennsylvania.
It being part of the same premises
which Claudius D. Hehney and wife,
by their deed of November 17. 1010,
and recorded ia Deed Book "P." Vol.
16. page 553, granted and conveyed to
James W. Lloyd, defendant. Sold as
the property of James W. Lloyd, de
fendant.
(STUCKIIR. Attorney)
No. 8. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situate in the Thirteenth
War" i . ' irnshiiDr Coun
ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsyl
vania. Wittl the •> ..liciits there
on erected, bounded and described as
follows, to. wit:
Beginning at a point on the north
ern tine of Swatara street, which
point is sixty (60) feet distant in an
easterly direction from the northeast
corner of Twenty-first and Swatara
streets, at line of property No. 2104
Swatara street: thence.in a northerly
direction alor.g the line of said last
mentioned property and through the
center of the partition wall between
l his and adjoining house and beyond
one hundred tlJO) feet to lavng ave
nue: thence in an easterly direction
along the south side of la>ng avenue
twenty (201 fett. more or less, to a
point:"thence southwardly along a line
'at viglit angles to Swatara street one
hundred (100) feet to Swatara street,
and thence westwardly along the
northern line of Swatara street twenty
(20) feet to the place of beginning.
Having thereon erected a three (3)
story brick dwelling house known and
numbered 2106 Swatara street, Har
rishurg. Pennsylvania.
I It being part of the same premises
which Claudius D. Behney and wife.
I by their deed dated November 17.
1016. and to be herewith recorded in
the office of the recording of deeds.
&(•., in and for Dauphin county,
granted and conveyed unto Jnmes \V
Lloyd, the Mortgagor herein. his
heirs and assigns, reference being had
will more fully and at large uppcur
Sold as the property of James \V.
Llovd. defendant. r
(STROFP & FOX. Attorneys)
No. 4. All that messuage and tract
of land, situate in Washington Town
ship. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania,
bounded, limited and described as fol
lows. viz.:
Beginning at i stone by a dean
black oak tree; thence by land of Reu
ben Kessler north 53Vs degrees west
49.5 perches to a stone heap: thence
by lands of Jonathan Zerbe and Eliza
beth Welker. deceased, due north 24.12
perches to a stone; thence by lands
of John D. Row, south 5344 degrees
east 49'-'. porches to a stone; thence
by a private road due south 2t 3-25
perches to the place of beginning.
Containing 6 acres of land.
It being the same premises which
Charles A. Row. by indenture dated
April 42. 1912. for the consideration
therein mentioned, (lid grant and con
firm to tin- said Millon I. Ruffington,
his heirs and assigns forever. (See
Peed Book "V." Vol. 14. page 135, etc.).
Fold ns the property of Milton I. Buf
fington and Maud E < Bufflngtou. de
fendants.
(I. P. BOWMAN, Attorney)
No 5. All that certain lot or piece
of land, situa'e In the City of llar
risburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylva
nia. hounded and described ns follows,
to wit:
Beginning at a point on the western
line of North Sixth street, two htu.
dred ninety-eight feet and four
inches northwardly front the north
west corner of Mahantongo and Sixtli
Streets, at line of property No. 2632
North Sixth street: thence westward
ly along said line through the center
of n brick partition wall one hundred
feet und six inches, more or le<s, to a
fifteen feet wide alley; thence north
wardly along the eastern line of said
alley nineteen feet and two inches,
more or less, to line of land, now or
late, of C. F. Copenhavcr; thence east
wardly along said line one hundred
three feet and two Inches, more or
less, to Sixth street: thence south
wardly along the western line of
Sixtli street nineteen feet and two
inches to the place of beginning.
Thereon erected a three-story brick
dwelling house. No. 2634 North Sixth
street. For title see Deed Book ''V."
Vol. 16, page 599. Seld as the property
of Frank C. Smith and Annie B.
Smith, defendants.
(CARTER, Attorney)
No. 6. All that certain messuage,
tenement nnd tract of land, situate in
West Hanover Township, Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a hemlock; thence by
land of Adam Brightbill south fifteen
and one-half (1544) degrees, east
seven t7) perches to a hickory stump:
thence by same south twenty and
three-fourths (20%) degrees, west
one hundred twenty-one und seven
tenths (121.7) perches to a post;
thonee by same north eighty-seven
(87) degrees, west eleven (11) perches
to a post; thence by the Burring
ground south three (3) degrees, cast
lour and six-tenths (4.6) perches to a
post; thence north eighty-seven (87)
degrees, west eight and seven-tenths
tS.7) perches to a post; thence by land
of the heirs of John Fox. deceased,
south three (3) degrees, east seventy
six and four-tenths (76.4) perches
to a post: thence by land of John
l'auch north eighty-three and one
half <B3 ',i ) degrees, east ninety-eight
and four-tenths (98.4) perches to a
post; thence by same south thirty
seven and three-fourths (37%) de
grees. east thirteen (13) perches to a
post; thence south sixty-three and
one-half (63H) degrees, east forty
and four-tenths <41).4) perches to a
hickory; thence by land of Catharine
Lydia and Nellie Runkle anil George
Runkle nortli one and three-fourths
il%) degrees, west one hundred
eighty-four and five-tenths (184.a)
perches to a stone; thence by land
of George Runkle south twenty-six
(26) degrees, east twenty-eight and
three-tenths (28.3) perches to a post;
thence by same south eighty-five and
one-hall (85V4> degrees, east twenty
nine and five-tenths (29.5) perches to
a hemlock; thence by land ot same
nortli seventy-three (73) degrees, west
thirty-six and seven-tenths (36.7)
perches to the place of beginning.
Containing one hpudreu and thirty
six (136) acres und lifty-loui 154)
perches, strict measure, with the ex
ception of the tracts gi anted and con
veyed by said Annie M. Longenecker
and Samuel, her husband, to T. U.
I.ingle by / deed bearing date the
31st day of August, 1919. containing
one ll) acre und one hundreu and
tifty-flve (155) perches, aim deed to
Harry Sellers bearing date the 26th
day of September, 1311), containing
two (2) acres and forty-five (45)
perches. Ueing the same premises
which Annie M. Longenecker and
Samuel Longenecker, her husband, by
their deed dated the 19th day of
March, 1315. grunted and conveyed to
Charles J. Heck and Elizabeth Beck,
his wife. Mortgagors herein. Said
ueed recorded 111 the Recorder's Of
fice. in and for Dauphin County, in
Deed Book . Vol. puge .
Sold as the properly of Charles J.
Beck und Elizabeth Beck, defendants.
1 EDWIN W. JACK&ON. Attorney)
No. 7. No. 1 All that certain
1, '■ or parcel of land, situate in the
: Harrisburg, Dauphin County
. 1 of Pennsylvania, bounded
and <!• 1 as follows: Beginning
iat the south' ust coiner of Wallace
and Cumberland streets, and running
1 thence .southwardly ulong UUIIUO
! .street 14 feet, more or less, to oiliei
I land of the said defendants; thence
eastwardly along said land 08 feel,
more or less, to a private alley; thence
| northwardly ulong said ulley 14 feet.
more or less to Cumherlund street.
: thence westwardly ulong Cumberland
street 68 feet to the place of begin-
I nlng. having thereon erected the builu-
I ing now known as No. 1186 Wallace
street, said building being a two-and
one-half-story frame dwelling house
14x22 feet in size, with two-story
back building annexed 14x22 feet in
size; all in good repair. Cor title see
deed recorded in Deed Book "L," Vol.
16. page 286. Ac.
No. 2—All that certain piece or par
cel of land, situate in the City of
Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as
follows; Beginning on the eastern
line of Wallace street fourteen (14
feet distant southwardly from Cum
berland -greet and running thence
eastwardly along Bald land 68 feet,
defendants 68 feci, more or less, to a
private alley: thence southwardly
along said alley 14 feet to a point;
I thence westwardly 68 feet, more or
iua. to said Wallace street; thence
northwardly along said Wallace street
14 feet to the place of beginning; hav
ing thereon erected the building now
known as No. 1133 Wallace street, said
building being a two-and-one-half
story frame dwelling house 14x22 feet
in size with two-stoiy back building
annexed 10x14 In size. For title see
deed recorded In Deed Book "L." Vol.
16. page 285. Ac.
Sold as -the property of Jacob
Wiener uml Annie Wiener. Ilia wife,
defendants.
tED WIN W. JACKSON. Attorney) j
No. S. No. I—All that certain piece
or parcel of land, situate in the City
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, und
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: P nnlng at the
corner of land, now hue, of WU- ]
liani C. Kirby on the v ■ ;. rn side of!
Sixth street, and ion g thence I
westwardly along the said land I
84 feet to other land of > - id Anniv
Wiener; thence northwaniiy long :ii
rear of said last-mentioned tuiid in a
parallel with said Sixth street 13 feet,
more or less, to lajid.late of Patrick
McNift. afterward Caroline F. Mehr
ing: thence eastwardly along the line
of said land 84 feet to said Sixth
street; thence southwardly along the
western side of said Sixth street 10
feel, more < P less, to the place of be
ginning. with the right to the use of
the three feet wide alley extending
from tile rear of the land herein de
scribed to Wyetli street, formerly-call
ed Wyeth alley. Having thereon erected
the building now known us No. l n.
North Sixth street, said building being
a three-story frame dwelling hou •
15x36 feet in size with hack buildinc
12x12 feet ill size annexed, all in good
repair. For title see deed recorded in
Deed Book "Is" Vol. 16. f.age 236. Ac.
No. 2—All that certain piece or par
cel of Innd. situate in the City of Har
risburg. Dauphin County, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded und described
as follows: Beginning at the corner
Of land, now or late, of William C.
Kirby. on the eastern side of Wyeth
I street (formerly called Wyeth allev)
and running thence northwardly ulon b
the eastern side of said Wyeth street
13 feet and 9 Inches to a three feet
Wide alley; thence eastwardly along
said alley 70 feet to line of land, now
or late, of said Annie Wiener, situate
at No. 14H8 North Sixth street; thence
southwardly along said land 13 feet
and 9 inches, more or less, to land,
now or late, of William C. Kirby.
thence westwardly along the line ot
said land 68 feet, more oi less, to the
place of beginning. For title see deed
recorded in Deed Book "L," Vol 16.
page, 236. &c.
Sold as the property of Jacob
Wiener nn ' Annie \\ ener. ills wife.
(JACKSON, Attorney)
No. 9. No. I—All that certa n lot
or piece of land situate ill the City
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the northern line of Market
street 96 feet A igl S inches, more or
less. Eastward from ihe northeastern
corner of Market and Fourteenth
streets, at the center of the partition
wall between houses Nos. 1110 and
1412 Market street, and running
thence Northwardly along the center
line of said partition wall and the
same extended 62 feet, more or less,
to an alley; thence Eastwardly,
along the southern line of said alley
16 feet and 6 Inches more or less, to
another alley, running to said Mar
ket street; thence southwardly along
the western line of said last mention
ed alley, 62 feet, more or less, to said
Market street: thence westwardly.
along the northern line of said Mar
ket street, 16 feet and 6 inches, more
or less, to the place of beginning
Having thereon erected the building
now known as No. 1112 Market
street, said building being a three
story brick dwelling house and tailor
shop, witli two-story hack building
annexed; all in good repair. For title
see deed recorded in Deed Book "C,"
Vol. 13. Page 257. etc.
No. 2—All that certain lot or piece
ot land situate in the City of Harris
burg, Dauphin county. State of Penn
sylvania. bounded and described is
follows: Beginning on the western
side of North Fourteenth street, at
line of land of Board of Control and
running thence westwardly. along
the line of said land 120 feet to Brady
street, thence southwardly, along the
eastern line of said Brady street. 20
feet to land now or late of Ada V.
eastwardly along line
of said Storey land 120 feet 10 said
Fourteenth street; thence northward
ly. along said Fourteenth street, 20
feet to the place of beginning. Being
lot No. 145, in a plan laid out by M. B.
Cowden for. Charles il. Locher. For
title see deed recorded in Deed Book
"N," Vol. 7. page 7. The interest of
the defendants being the undivided
one-fourth part of suid land, subject
to a life estate in the widow ol
Isaac Bumbaugh, deceased. Improve
ments: A 3-story frame' dwelling
house front on said Fourteenth
street, now known as No'. 28 North
Fourteenth street, and a 2-story
frame dwelling house fronting on
said Brady street. Both in good
repair.
Sold as the property of William K.
Bumbaugh and Alary IL. Bumbaugh,
his wife, defendants.
(PATTERSON. Attorney)
No. 10. All that land situate in
Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa., be
ginning on the western line of North
'third street 45 feet northward from
the northern line of Granite street;
thence westward.y along the line of
lot No. 52. 94 feet to land now or late
of Christian Houseman: thence north
wardly along said land parallel with
Third street 20 feet to land now or
late of H. Frickman; thence east
wardly along said Frickman Innd 10
feet to a corner; thence northward
ly along the same land 1 foot to land
now or late of Theresa E.
thence eastwardly along said Laufle
land 84 feet to Third street; and
thence southwardly along the west
ern line of Third street 21 feet to the
place of beginning; thereon being
erected a three-story brick dwelling
house nnd storeroom. No. 1724 North
Third street. Sold as the property of
John A. Bentz. defendant.
(ROSENBERG A ROSENBERG.
Attorneys)
No. 11. All that certain lot or niece
of land situate in the City of llurris
burg aforesaid, bounded and describ
ed as follows:
Beginning at a point on the western
side of Seventh street, seventy-seven
(77) feet from the corner of Verbeke
or Broad street; thence along Seventh
street fourteen (14) feet to line of iot
late of Samuel Gallagher; thence
along said Gallagher lot seventy-one
(il) feet and nine (9) inches to a
four (4) feet wide alley; thence west
erly along said alley to line of lot
late of Su.'an Palmatary; thence
along the line of said lot seventy-one
(71) feel and ijine (9) inches, more or
less, to the place of beginning. There
on being erected house number 1226
Nortli Seventh street.
Being the same premises which
Hannah Hickolc by Indenture bearing
dale November 4, 1909, granted and
conveyed unto JUcob Welner in fee.
Sold as the property of Jacob Welner,
and Annie Weiner. defendants.
(NEIFFEB A BAUSSAMAN.
Attorneys)
No. 12. All that certain house and lot
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to every one of this community best wishes for a joyous Yuletide and Happy New J&
Year and the hope for greater things accomplished. ®
Always going forward this Institution never hestitates in its endeavors to give A
broader and better service and each new year finds the First National Bank of Har- M*
risburg prepared for a bigger and broader service. ft
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DECEMBER 24, 1918.
numbered 1535 North Fourth street.
Harrlsburg. Pa.. more particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point on aald
Fourth sueet, llfty-two (52) feet from
the southeast corner of Harris and
Fourth streets; thence southwardly
along said Fourth street. thirteen
(13) feet to line of lot formerly No
12 in Plan of Lots laid out by Dr.
I.other Ueily's heirs; thence east
wurdl.v aiuiiji the said line, seventy- <
eight (78) leet to a tliree-foet wide !
privute alley; thence northwardly j
along tlie line of said alley thirteen
(13) feet to a point, the line of prop
erty now or lately owned by John \V. 1
Smith; thence westwardl.v along the I
line of tea id John \V Smith's property 1
seventy-eight (7s> feet to a. point the
place or beginning. The said three '
(3) leet wide private alley is to be
used in eoiiunon with all property !
owners a butt ig on the same, ami j
this use is extended and given to
-arah A. AJ inter, her heirs and as- •
signs.
For title see deed of Arthur C. I
* oung and Pauline M. Young, his I
witt, to Christian Nauss, dated the I
Ist day of November A. D., 11115. and
recorded in the office for the record
ing of deed, etc.. in and for the
t ounty ot Dauphin in Deed Book "O,"
Vol. 16. page 575. Sold as the prop
erty of Christian Nauss, defendant.
(Hl-sED, Attorney)
No. 13. All that certain lot or piece I
of land, with the buildings thereon'
erected, situate at the southeastnn
corner ot Noith Second street and
Bri) fs street, in the Fourth ward oi
the City of Harrlsburg. Dadphin
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the southeastern cor
ner of North Second and Briggs
streets, thence southwardly along the
eastern line of North Second street,
thirty-six (36) feet, more or less, to
the lino where tin- brick front wall
of house No. 717 Vj North Second street
is built against the southern *vail of
house herein described: thence enst
waidly along the outside line >f the
southern wit!! of house erected .n .and
herein described, forty-one (41) feet,
more or le s, in a line parallel wilh
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D. B. Kieffer&Xo's
Public Sale
At Middletown, Pa., at the Farmers' Hotel
Martin Snyder Prop. Friday, Dec. 27th, 1918
> inn carload of Western Horses and Colts, 50 head of Home
Horses and 25 Mules.
The Western load will consist of 4 head of the best sucking
Colts we ever sold, 10 head of 2-year-old coming 3, 9 head of
3-year-olds coming 4. W. M. Grove had oought these for our
annual < losing ou. sale and could not get iliem shipped in time.
They will be here for inspection on Christmas morning. You
all know lie had a good, shapey lot of colts at our last sale, and
he says these are equally as good. We sold every one at our
last sale, and you will own every one of this load. Also some
closely-mat d teams In this load, with shape, bone and muscle.
50 head of u'l kinds of horses, ranging in age front 4 to 15
years, from a real good horse to a counterfeit. Some good
Wagon Horses, weighing from 1,200 (o 1,300 lbs. each, with tlie
right kind of quality and finish that belongs to a real horse. A
few well-brohe. Driving Horses, suitable for anyone who needs
real horse. Also some good Single-line Headers and Workers
oL a 1 descriptions, suitable for farmers and businessmen. A
number of Commission Horses—a special consignment from
Daniel Reagan, contractor, of big Draft Work Horses —a little
thin in flesh, but know nothing but hard work and will finish
out good with anyone, ranging in age from 6 to 12 years old and
weighing from ' "00 to 1.600 lbs. each.
25 Mules of a. kinds, some extra good mated teams, weighing
from 1,000 to 1,2 i llis. each. Some good Single-line Mules
uniong this lot, ranging in age from 4 to 12 years old.
This will be a chance for everyone to buy some good stock for
your Spring work and sales, as we will sell every one of them—
we will hold notl ing over the year. Sold 253 head our last sale,
and only 225 advertised.
Conditions will be as usual.
Sale Begins at 12.30 Prompt, Friday
December 27th, 1918
HRIXSKH. Auctioneers B. Kietfer &Co
Krlggs Htreet. to line of property now
or formerly of Hev. Samuel A. Hol
mun: thence northwardly along aa'd
line thirty-elx (301 feet, more or leva,
to the southern line of Hriggs street;
thence weotwmdly along the southern
line of ItrigK* street forty-one (41)
feet, more or loss, to the place of be
ginning.
Being a rectaniftilar piece of !*nd,
anil having thereon erected a three
(3) story brick dwelling house
known anil numbered 719 North Sec
ond street and 2Q3 Brlggs street.
Together with the right to use In
common with the owners and occu
piers of promisor. No. 717H North Sec
ond street all alleys now used by said
premises and premises herein de
scribed.
For title, see Peed Hook "1." Vol. 15,
Page 372. Sold as the property of
Martha Uerhart Sober, Pefendnnt.
Seized and taken Into execution
and to be sold by
W. \V. CALDWEI.L,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Harrlsburg. December
IX, 191 X.
Conditions of Sale The highest
and best bidder to bo the buyer.
Terms—The purchaser shall be re
quired to pay $30.00 of the amount of
his'bid when the property Bhall have
been knocked off to him under
$500.00; above that amount ten per
ceiit. on I lie purchase money, and the
residue before the confirmation of
sale by the Court. If the purchaser
fails to comply with the terms of
.ales the property will be resold at
Ills cost.
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