Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 04, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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AUTOMOBILES
YOU CAN BUY A
REBUILT TRUCK
IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY
# PAYMENTS
1(4 and 2-ton Gartorda
chassis only or equipped with
express or dump bodies.
1%-1%-IVi aud 2 V4-ton
Bethlehems, with or without
bodies.
Light delivery wagons, lo
eluding Bulcks, Overlands
and Vims.
HE OVERLAND-HARRISBURO CO..
Open Evenings,
12-214 North Second St. Both Phones.
FOR SALE Two Republic Trucks
-one-tun and 1 (4-ton—sl,ooo takes
icm both. Address Box So, Camp
ill. Pa.
1916 MAXWELL ROADSTER—Five
ood tires; mechanically right; new
op; winter side curtains open with
nors; collison fender; electric
;iaxon horn; $425; demonstrate. Bell
517 R.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND
TREASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford
on trucks. 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton
tepublic truck, 4-passenger Mitcnell
lub roadster, 7-pasdenger Hayncs
ouring car. International Harvester
lompany of America. Truck Depart
lent, CI9 Walnut street.
FOR SALE
'ord Touring. Good running order,
iotor overhauled. Good rubber. Bar
ain. Will demonstrate.
M. P. BROWN. Hell 1517 R.
FEDERAL GARAGE
Automobile Repairing.
No job too small.
Let us do your work.
Ford Specialty.
Both Phones.
FEDERAL GARAGE,
Court, and Cranberry Streets.
FOR SALE 1919 Seven-passenger
teo, oompietely equipped. Run only
00 miles. Owner having died, car
fforcd at reasonable price. Address
lox L, 6819. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Overland Model 79,
-passenger touring car, in good rim
ing condition. A bargain. $285. in
uire Beaver's Garage, 632 North
treet.
MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car. in ex
cllent shape. Will be sold at a bar
ain. This car is electrically equip
ed. 1918 Buick Roadster, in A 1
hape; cannot be told from new. 1916
'ord Touring Car, extra tire. $3lO.
Ihelsea Auto Wrecking Co.. 22-26
lorth Cameron street.
FOR SALE
ine 3919 brand-new 7-passenger
'eerless Car. Will accept Liberty
lends as lull or part Payment.
Eell Phone 14—Steelton.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
Ires. We pay highest cash prices.
!o junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North
'hlrd street. Dial 4980.
WE DO
' GENERAL REPAIRING
EXPERT MECHANICS
For sale, one Maxwell and Kiss
ler-Kar Roadster.
1. BRENNER ARSONS MOTHER CAR
Third and Hamilton
FOR SALE Ford Touring Car
peedometer, bumper and good tires!
lity Garage, River and Strawberry.
OLD AUTOS
Vanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
n any condition. See me before sac
iliciug elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
V reeking, A Sciiiffmau, 22, 24 26
orth Cameron street. Bell 3633.
1917 Dodge Roadster.
SIBLE'S GARAGE,
301 Cumberland Street,
A RAYFIELD CARBURETOR
Vill save 25 per cent, of your gas bill.
Let us tell you how.
FLUE KICK'S GARAGE. *
1807-69 N. Seventh Street.
Automobile ltepuiring of all kinds,
llupmobile Service Station.
1917 FORD CARS Touring
1385.00.
Harley-Davidson Twin, with side
:ar, $250.00.
Get acquainted with me. Save
noney on any used machine wanted
jjnion Ilorst, Llnglestown, Pa. '
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and Seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasuru
at all hours.
BELL 2360. DIAL 4914.
8 J ,4-TON HARFORD, Model 778;
jerfect condition; used very little;
ipen body; suitable for coal, lumber
>r general hauling. Price, $2,500.30
ash. Address Box 335, Saxton, I'a.
WM. PENN GARAGE
104-6 Muench street. Limousines for
iuneral parties and balls; careful
irivers; open day and night. Bell
1664.
FOR SALE Jackson Touring car;
p.so Hudson Touring car. Inquire C
\. Fair Carriage and Auto Works
131 Mulberry street.
ONE NEW CONESTOGA TRUCK—
Covered body; 1,000 tbs. capacity; a
jargain. Inquire of Philadelphia
iuick Lunch.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO
—All sorts of auto top and cushion
work done by experts: also repair
xork. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South
'ameron street.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
DREADN AUGIIT 5.000-MILE TIRES
30x3 Ribbed Tread $12.88
30x314 " " 17.10
-2x314 " " 20.63
>lx4 " " * 25.28
32x4 " * 26.82
33x4 " " 27.60
34x4 " " 28.43
35x414 " " 38.82
36X414 " " >/" 4U ' 32
30x3 Vacuum Tread 15.53
20x314 " " 18.68
32x314 " " 22.43
81x4 " " 28.61
22x4 " " 29.14
33X4 " " 30.60
24x4 " " 31.88
3r.x4'4 " " 42.45
36x414 " " 44.07
DAYTON CffCLE CO..
912 N. Third St. Dial 4990.
FOR RENT Garage on Sassafras
street, $3.50 per week. Inquire A.
i'apin, 201 Heir street.
SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re
pairing by an expert. Road jobs a
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshine Garage. 27 North
Cameron street.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
lamps, etc. Best service in town, Har
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
North Third street.
TUESDAY EVENING,
' MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT ,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY BHANER,
•WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
FOR SALE' —• 1917 Excelsior motor
cycle. 3-apeed, side car. Preeto-llto.
Call between 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., ttt
429 South Second street.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and •
Bosch high tension. Elshmunn, Dtxey,
Splltdorf. Ma. Remy and different
makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A.
Selilffiua n, 22-24-26 North Cameron
street. Bell 3633. v
LEGAL NOTICES
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss;
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 294, January
term, 1919. Libel in divorce. —a vin
culo matrimonii Rose G. Cox vs. Ber
nard Cox. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est Invent
us." You, Bernard Cox, are therefore
directed to appear in the court at
Harrisburg, Pa., on the third Monday
of March, A. D. 1919, to answer the
complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 13. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
in the Court of Cotn;non Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 88, January
term, 1919. I.ibel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii George E. Beam vs.
Elizabeth M. Beam. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You, Elizabeth M. Beam, are
therefore directed to appear In the
court at Harrlsburg, Pa., on the third
Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 188. Septem
ber term. 1918. Libel In divorce—a
vinculo matrimonii Mae H. Stober vs.
Charles I. Stober. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
stated case have been re'urned "non
est. inventus." You, Charles 1. Stober,
are therefore directed to appear in
the court at Harrisburg, Pn.. on the
third Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss: .
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Daupllin County, Pa., No. 190, Sep
tember term, 1918. Libel In divorce —
a vinculo matrimonii Marvin Ottis
Harner vs. Margaret Adella Ilarner.
The subpoena and alias subpoena in
the above-stated case have been re
tui nciP"no|fi est inventus." You, Mar
garet Adella Harner, are therefore di
rected to appear in the court at Har
risburg, Pa., on the thirt) Monday of
March A. D. 1919. to answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrlsburg, Feb. 18, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
in the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 576, Septem
ber term, 1918. Libel in divorce—a
vinculo matrimonii "William M. Gray
vs. Annie Gray. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "nun est in
ventus." You, Annie Gray, are there
fore directed to appear in the court
at Harrisburg, Pa., on the third Mon
day of March, A. D. 1919. to answer
,ne complaint therein filed.
W. "W. CALDWEbU
k Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 18, 1919. "
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 559, June
term. 1918. I,ibel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Mary C. Howlett vs.
George R. llowlett. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "nan est in
ventus." You, George R. Hewlett, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the third
Mondav of March, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
■ Harrisburg. Pa.. Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dnuphin County, Pa.. No. 418. Septem
ber term, 1918. l.ibel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Jesse Hawkins vs.
Blanche M. Hawkins. The subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above-stat
ed case have been returned "non est
inventus." You, Blanche M. Haw
kins, are therefore directed to appear
in the court at Harrisburg. Pa., on
the third Monday of March, A. D.
1919. t" answer the complaint there
in tiled.
W. W. CAbDWEU*
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Fab. 18, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
in the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 140, Septem
ber term, 1918. Libel in divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii Sailie M. Matter vs.
Homer O. Matter. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You, Homer O. Matter, are
therefore directed .to appear in the
court at Harrisburg. Ta., on the third
Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. Feb. 18, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 608, Sep
tember term, 1918. label in divorce—
a vinculo matrimonii Emma Black vs.
James Black. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est invent
us " You, James Black, are therefore
directed to appear in the court at
Harrisburg, Pa., on the third Monday
of March, A. D. 1919. to answer the
rcomplaint therein filed.
W. W. C'AIDWKbU
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 205, June
Term, 1918. l.ibel in divorce —a -vin
culo matrimonii Paulina Semczysczyn
vu Frank Semczysczyn. The sub
poena and alias subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You, Frank Sem
czysczyn, are therefore directed to
appear in court at Harrisburg, Pa., on
the third Monday of March, -A. 1).
1919, to answer the complaint there
in filed.
IV. TV. C AID WELT*
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in' Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, l'a.. No. 412. Sep
tember term, 1918. l.ibel in divorce—
a vinculo matrimonii Pansey Swarez
vs. Eugene Swarez. The subpoena
and alius subpoena in the above-stat
ed rase havo been returned "non est
Inventus." Y'ou, Eugene S>varez, are
therefore directed to appear In the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the third
Monday of March. A. D. 1918, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
vW. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, T'a., Feb. ' 8, 1919.
NOTICE Letters of Administra-'
tlon on the Estate of Robert B.
Mateer. late of Harrisburg. Pa.. Dau
phin County, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the re
siding" ill Harrisburg. 900 North Third
street, all persons indebted to said
Dilate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment.
J. FRANK PALMER,
Or to Administrator.
JOHN E. PATTERSON,
Attorney-ut-La w.
LEGAL NOTICES ]
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphtn County, sa:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, No. 806, January!
term, 1918. Libel In divorce —a vin
culo matrimonii Kathleen Croft vs. I
Howard Croft. The subpoena and alias
subpoena In the above-stated case
have been returned "nnn est Invent
us" You, Howard Croft, are there
fore directed to appear In the court
at Harrlsburg, Pa, on tho third Mon
day of Mareh, A. D. 1919, to answer
the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harfisburg. Pa., Feb. 18, 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin Coiwity, Pa.. No. 189, Septem
ber term. 1918. Libel In divorce —a
vinculo matrimonii Peter Roknic vs.
Milka Roknic. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned -non est In
ventus." You, Milka Roknic, are
therefore .directed to appear in the
court at Harrlsburg, Pa., on the third
Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrlsburg, Pa.. Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tho Court of Common I'leas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 430, Septem
ber term, 1918. Libel In divorce —a
vinculo matrimonii Daisy Mills vs.
Ralph Mills. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est invent
us." You, Ralph Mills, are therefore
directed lo appear In the court at
Harrlsburg, l'a.. on tho third Monday
of March. A. D. 1919, to answer the
complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 18. 1919.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, sa:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 431, Sep
tember term, 1918. Libel in divorce—
a vinculo matrimonii Laura B. Haines
vs. John T. Haines. The subpoena and
alias subpoena In the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in- |
ventus.' You. Elizabeth M. Beam, are
therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the third
Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to an
swer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. Feb. 18. 1919.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVA
NIA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned. Executor of the I<ast
Will and Testament of Theresa M.
Htggins, Deceased, has presented his
Petition to the above-mentioned
Court, which Petition is now on file
in the Otfice of the Clerk of said
Court, praying for an order to sell at
Private Sale, under the provisions of
the Fiduciaries Act of 1917, P. L 447,
to Maud Josephine Strock, of the City
of Harrisburg, Pa., for the sum or
Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars, the
following described real estate;
All that certain lot or piece of land
situate in the Fifth Ward, of the City
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the West
ern side of Green street fifty-eight
(58) feet one (1) inch, more or less,
north of the northwestern corner of
Greer, and Herr streets, which point
is the center of the partition wall be
tween the houses known as and num.
beied 1104 and 1106 Green street;
thence westwardly parallel with the
northern line of Herr street and
through the center of said partition
wall fifty-two (52) feet to a point on
the eastern line of a four (4) feet,
wide private alley; thence northward
ly at right angles with Herr street
along the eastern side of said private
alley nineteen (19) fefct two (2)
inches to a point on the line running
through the center of the partition
wall between house numbered 1106
Green street and house numbered 1108
Green street; thence eastwardly along
said line and through the renter of
said last-mentioned partition wall
fifty-two (52) feet to a point on the
western line of Green street; thence
southwardly along the western line
of Green street nineteen (19) feet two
(2) inches, more or less, to the place
of beginning,
Having thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house numbered
1106 Green street, etc., etc.
For title see Deed Book "P." Vol.
16, Page 565, etc.
AND the said Court has fixed Mon
dav, March 24, 1919, at 10:00 A. M„ at
the Court House at Harrisburg. Pa.,
as the. time and place for hearing and
consideration of said Petition, when
and where all parties interested may
appear and object to Said Private
Sale on account of the insufficiency
of the price offered for the same, or
upon any legal or e-uitable grounds.
I.EO C. GAIN OR,
Executor of the Estate of Theresa M.
lliggins,. Deceased.
GEORGE ROSS HULL
Attorney.
Pennsylvania State Highway De
partment, Harrisburg Pa. Sealed pro
posals will be received at said office
until 10 A. M„ March 20, 1919, when
bids will be publicly opened and
scheduled and contracts awarded as
scon thereafter as possible for the
reconstruction of the following pave
ments: 27.520 lineal feet of Reinforc
ed Concrete in Adams Co.; 8,984 feet
of Bituminous Concrete in Berks Co.;
1.842 feet of Vitrified Block in Clarion
Co.; 12,636 feet of Bituminous Concrete
in Clinton Co.; 8,420 feet of Vitrified
Block in Columbia Co.; 5,745 feet of
Bituminous Concrete and Vitrified
Block in Delaware Co.; 4,566 feet of
Vitrified Block In Elk Co.; 49,959 feet
of Reinforced Concrete in Erie Co.,
26.112 feet of Reinforced Concrete und
Hillside Vitrified Block in Fayette Co.;
34,259 feet of Reinforced Concrete in
Greene Co.; 5,600 feet of Reinforced
Concrete in Lancaster Co.; 4.906 feet
of Reinforced Concrete in isiwrence
Co.: 35,035 feet of Reinforced Concrete
in Co.; 23.510 feet of Reinforc
ed Concrete in Monroe Co.; 7,824 feet
of Reinforced Concrete in Tioga Co..
and 2 6,862 feet of Reinforced Concrete
in YVarren Co. Bidding blanks and
specifications may be obtained free
and plans upon payment of $2.50 per
set upon application to State High
way Department, Harrisburg, Pa. No
refund for plans returned. They can
also be seen at office of tho State
Highway Department, Harrisburg;
ICOI Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
and 904 Hartje Building. Pittsburgh,
Pa. Lewis S. Sadler, State Highway
Commissioner.
In the Matter of the Estate of J. Fre<J
Arlnian, late of Susquehanna Town
ahip. Dauphin County, I'a., deceased.
NOTICE
To All Parties in Interest in the Es
tate Aforesaid:
YOU are hereby notified that the ap
praisers appointed on the 23d day of
December. 1918, by the Orphans' Court,
of Dauphin County, Pa., to appraise
and set apart out of the estate of said
J. Fred Artman to S. Alva Artman,
surivivinK spouse, real or personal es
tate to the value of Five Thousand
Dollars under and by virtue of the
Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided, do report that they have
appraised and set apart all of the es
tate of said *■ Fred Artman unto the
said Alva Artman, which report is
now on file in the Office of the Clerk
of the Orphans' Court aforesaid, and
will be presented to said Court for ab
solute confirmation on March 26, 1919,
at 1U o'clock A. M.. and all heirs orj
persons interested In said estate are
hereby required to appear on said day
and show cause why suid appraise
ment and setting aside should not ne
absolutely confirmed by the Court If
same is objected to. If you fail there
of, the same will be confirmed abso
llUel>' I. I'. BOWMAN.
Attorney for the Estate of J. Fred
Artman.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa., No. 419, Septem
ber term, 1918. Dibel in divorce —a vln
vinculo matrimonii Margaret M. Ar
nold vs. Anthony Arnold. The sub
poena and alias subpoena In the
above-stated case have been returned
-non est inventus." You, Anthony Ar
nold, ure therefore directed to appear
in the court at Harrlsburg, Pa., on'the
third Monday of March, A. D. 1919, to
answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CAUDWEL.D,
Sheriff.
DLarriaburfi. Pa., Feb, 18. 1319.
Harrisburg tiSfjhfi. telegraph:
LEGAL NOTICES
In re estate of Layton Leroy Howard,
deceased.
PUBLIC SALE
1 BY order of Ohphans' Court, of No.
1013 South Twenty-first Street. Har
rlsburg. Pa, 40 feet front, 116 feet
deep to an alley, frame house with
Improvements, and large stable In the
rear See petition and order of Court.
Sale on Saturday, March 22, 1:30 P. M.,
in front of the Court House, llarris
-1 burg.
I For particulars address
JANE G. HOWARD.
Administratrix,
No. 12 South Sixteenth Street.
Or
I. P. BOWMAN.
Attorney.
ANNUAL MEETING
NOTICE is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the llarrisburg Railways Company,
for the election of Directors and the
transaction of such other business as
tnay properly come before the meet 2 "
ing, will be held Tuesday, tile 4th day
of March, 1919, at the office of the
Company, In the City of Harrisburg.
at 10 o'clock A. M.
J. O'CONNELL,
Secretary.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF DAU
PHIN COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrators of the
Estate of PIERCE RKTTEW, Deceas
ed, have presented their petition to
the above-mentioned Court, which pe
tition is now 011 file in the Office of
the Clerk of said Court, praying for
an Order to sell at private sale under
the provisions of the Fiduciaries Act
of 1917, I'. 1,. 447, for the purpose 'ot
paying the debts of the said decedent,
the following described real estate:
To JOHN W. SHEAFFER, llarris
burg, Pa., for the sum of Two Thou
sand ($2,000) Dollars, the following"
described property designated in said
petition as Tract No. 7:
NO. 2223 LOGAN .STREET
TRACT NO. 7. All tiiat piece or par
cel of land situate in the Tenth Ward,
of the City of Harrisburfe. Pa., bound
ed and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the east
side of laigan street two hundred and
seventeen (217) feet north of Wood
bine street; thence in an easterly di
rection and through the centef of the
{>artition wall between the house
lereon erected and the house adjoin
ing on the south, ninety (90) feet and
one (1) inch to a sixteen (16) feet
wide alley; thence in a northerly dl
leetior. along said alley fourteen (11)
feet to a point: thence in a westerly
direction through the center of the
partition wall of the house hereon
erected and the house adjoining on
the north, ninety (90) feet and ohe
(1) inch to laigan street; and thence
in a southerly direction fourteen (11)
feel to the place of beginning. Hav
ing thereon erected a two-and-one
half-stcry brick dwelling house num
bered 2223 LOGAN STREET.
For Title see Deed Book V, Vol. 16,
Page 418.
To MARSHALL FICKLIN, Harris
burg. Pa., for the total sum of Three
Thousand ($3,000) Dollars, the follow
ing described property designated in
said petition us Tracts Nos. 4, 8 and
9, the offer being apportioned as fol
lows: Eight Hundred ($800) Dollars
for No. 1220 Currant street, being
Tract No. 4; One Thousand C$ 1,0001
Dollars for No. 1320 William street,
being Tract No. 8, and Twelve Hun
dred ($1,200) Dollars for No. 1322 Wil
liam street, being Tract No. 9.
NO. 1220 CURRANT STREET
TRACT NO. 4. ALL that certain
piece or parcel of land situate in the
City of Harrisburg, Pa., bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at th.e southeast cor
ner of property No, 1222 Currant
street, which is the property of Ben
jamin I'russ; thence along said line
westwardly about sixty-live (65) ,feet,
more or less, to a private three feet
alley; thence southwardly along said
private alley fourteen (14) feet three
(3) inches, more or less, to a line
fence; thence eastwardly along said
line fence about sixty-five (65) feet,
more or less, to Currant street; thence
northwardly along Currant street
fourteen (14) feet three (3) inches to
the plucc of beginning. Having there
on erected the building known as No.
122" CURRANT STREET.
For Title see Deed Book V, Vol. 16,
Page 169.
NOS. 1320 AND 1322 WILLIAM STREET
TOGETHER DESCRIBED AS FOL
LOWS:
TRACTS NOS. 8 AND fl. ALL. that
certain lot or piece of land situate in
the City of ilarrisburg, Pa., bounded
and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the west
ern line of William street, thirty (30)
feet, more or less, northwardly from
the northwest corner of Sayford and
William streets, at line of property,
now or late, of Herman Einzig:
thence westwardly along' srfid line
sixty (60) feet to a point; thence
northwardly parallel with William
stieet thirty (80) feet to line of prop
ertv, now or late, of Charles Hust,
Sr.: theme eastwardly along said line
sixty (60) feet to William street;
thtnce southwardly along the western
line of William street thirty (30) feet
to the place* of beginning. Having
thereon erected two frame dwelling
houses Nos. 1320 and 1322 WILLIAM
TREET.
For Title see Deed Book V, Vol. 16.
Page 133.
AND THAT the said Court has fixed i
Monday, March 24, 181H, at 10:00 j
A. M., at the Court House at Harris
burg, l J a., as the time and place for;
hearing and consideration of said pe
tition, when and where all parties in
terested may appear and object to i
said private sale on account of the in- ,
sufficiency of the prices offered for!
the several tracts, or upon anyi legal
or eqilitable grounds.
C. VERNON RETTEW and
CLARENCE S. SIIENK,
Administrators of the Estate of Pierce
Rettow, Deceased.
GKOKGE ROSS HULL,
Attorney.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of SOLOMON SANTO,
late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County.
Pa deceased, having been granted to
the' undcrsigne.d, all persons Indebted
to said Estate are requested to makei
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle-
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
Executor,
222 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pa-.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Gertrude V. Mil
ler late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin Coun
ty'Pa„ deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned residing in Har-
I risburg, Fa., all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having
| claims will present them for settle
mCnt t0 JEROME R. MILLER, v
Blxecutor,
No. 2021 Green Street.
I. P. BOWMAN.
Attorney.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Adnjeliju
liubicic (Mraovic). late of Steelton,
Dauphin County, l'a., deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said Estate
arc requested to make immediate pay
ment. and those having claims will
nresent them lor settlement, to
STEELTON TRUST COMPANY.
Steelton, Pa..
Or to Administrator.
H. L. DRESS,
Attorney,
Ste6lton. Pa.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate .of Janko Katie,
late of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pa.,
deceased, having been' granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment, to
STEELTON TRUST COMPANY,
Steelton, Pa.,
Or to Administrator.
H. L. DRESS,
Attorney,
Steelton, Pa.
Estate of Clyde B. Cunningham, de
ceased.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION cn
the above estate having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons Indent
ed to the said estate are requested to
make payment, and those having
claims to present the same without
delay. E B CUNNINGHAM,
Administrator,
Alarrisburg, Pa.
WARKETS 1
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Comnay,
members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut
street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,
New York furnish the following
quotations: Open Noon
Allis Chalmers 34 j}***
Amer Beet Sugar 73% 73(4
American Can 46 Vi 46%
Ani Car and Found C 0... 91 s * 92
Anier Loco 67 V* 66 s *
Amer Smelting 67% 67%
Anaconda 6014 60(4
Baldwin Locomotive .... 80% 80
Baltimore and Ohio 48 % 48 V 4
Bethlehem Steel 64% 6414
Butte Copper 18_ 19
California Petroleum .... 26% 2614
Canadian Pacific 163 163
Central Leather 63'* 64 4*
Chesapeake and Ohjo ... 59'* 59
Chicago R I and Pacific.. 25 25
Col Fuel and Iron 38 s * 384*
Corn Products 47 s * 47' A
Crucible Steel 62V* 6144
Distilling Securities 60'* 60%
Erie 1" Is 17%
General Motors 156 156
Goodrich B F 70 69 44
Great Northern pfd 93% 93%
Great Northern Ore subs. 39'* 39 44
Hide and Leather 19V4 1944
Hide and Leather pfd ...98% 99 s *
Inspiration Copper 45 V* 45 V*
International Paper 46 s * 46
Kennecott 30'4 30
Kansas City Southern ... 204* 20 s *
Lackawanna Steel 67 % 67 s *
Lehigh Valley 55 s * 55 4*
Maxwell Motors 35 % 35V4
Merc War Ctfs 24 24
Merc War Ctfs pfd 101 % 101%
Mex Petroleum 172',4 177 44
Miami Copper 22'"* 22 44
Midvale Steel 42 s 4 42%
New York Central 75'* 75 V*
NY N H and H 29'* 29
Northern Pacific 93 9244
Pennsylvania Railroad .. 44 r, 4 44 s *
Railway Steel Spg 76V* 7574
Ray Con Copper 19 19V4
Reading 84 V* 83 'A
Southern Pacific 77 V 4 77V4
Southern Ry "94* 29
Studebaker 60' i 60%
Union Pacific 132 131% |
U S I Alcohol 114 114
U S Rubber 82 7* 82%
U S Steel 94% 93 44
U S Steel pfd 114 V* 114%
Utah Copper 69 69%
Virginia-Carolina Chem . 54% 53
Westinghouse Mfg 46% 45 %
Willys-Overland 27% 27
Western MarjTand .^.... Ill* 11%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 4. Wheat
No. 1, soft, icu, *2 JO. No. 2. reu. $2.3 L
No. 3. soft. ee f |, $2.24.
Corn The market is dull; No.
2, yellow, as to grade and location,
$1.37® 1.45.
Oats The market is steady;
No. 2. white, 65%®69c; No. 3, white,
67®67%c. '
Putter The market is higher;
western, creamery. extras, firsts.
57VAc: nearby prints, fancy, 63®63c.
Itetined Sugars Market steauy,
powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat
ed. 9c.
Eggs Market lower; Pennsylva
nia and other nearby Urals, tree
cases, $12.90 per icase; do., current
receipts, free cases, $12.60 per case;
western, extra, firsts, free cases, $12.90
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.60
per case; fancy, selected, packed, 50
©o2e per dozen.
Cheese The market is firm;
New York and Wisconsin, lull mi lit,
new, 30%®31c; do., old, 33®36c.
Live Poultry The Market is
firm; fowls and chickens higher;
fowls, 36®37c; spring chick
ens, larger sizes, 37® 40c; fowls,
not leghorns, 32©36 c; white
leghorns, 24:<7c; Young, roflrm-uted
roosters, 32®33c; old roosters,26®27c;
staggy. young roosters. 29® 31c;
■piiug chickens, not leghorns. 3u©32c,<
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Benjamin F.
Meek. late, of Harrisburg, Duuphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said Estate are re-<
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement to
EDNA M. MECK,
Administratrix,
1509 Penn Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 413, June
term, 1918. Libel m divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii John C. Hoffman vs.
Sarah Florence Hoffman. The sub
poena and alias subpoena in the
above-slated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You, Sarah Flor
ence Hoffman, are therefore direoted
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the third Monday of March, A.
D. 1919. to answer the compluint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 18. 1919.
NOTICE —Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of Oscar G. Johnson,
late of 515 Oaldcr street, Harrisburg,
Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav
ing been granted to the undersigned
residing in Harrisburg, all persons
indebted to said Estate are requested
Ito nuike immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them :
for settlement.
MARGARET M. JOHNSON.
515 Calder Street, j
* Executrix! ■ 1
• PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING I
BRIDGE
OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS
SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS
AND BUILDINGS, STATE CAPITOL
BUiLDTNG, HARRISBURG, PA.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, at his office
in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg,
Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M. t Tuesday.
March 11, 1919, for furnishing all labor
and materials to build bridge over the
North Branch ot the Susquehanna
River at Falls. Wyoming County.
Pennsylvania, as indicated tully in the
plans and specifications prepared by
Paxson and Morgan, of Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., Consulting Engineers, for the
Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Public Grounds and Build
ings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
Proposals must be marked "PRO
POSAL FALLS BRIDGE" on outside
cover.
GEORGE A. SHREINER,
Superintendent.
L W MITCHELL
Secretary.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL
ROAD COMPANY',
Chainbersburg, Pa.
February 21, 1919.
Notice is hereby given tnat a special
meeting of the Stockholders of The
Cumberland Valley Railroad Company
will be heltV 011 Wednesday, the 26th
day of Mart-h, 1919, at 11:30 o'clock
A. M., in the office of the Company,
Fourth and Chestnut streets, Harris
burg, Pa., at which meeting the fol
lowing subjects will be submitted tor
adoption or rejection:
I.—The rescinding of an agreement
dated December 28, 1917. be
tween The Cumberland Valley
Railroad Company and th"
-Cumberland Valley and Mur
tinsburg Railroad Company pro
viding for the consolidation and
merger of the said Companies.
2.—The cancellation, termination und
surrender of an indenture of
lease of the Cumberland Valley
and Martinsburg Railroad Com
pany to The Cumberland Valley
Railroad Company, dated Janu
ary 1, 1890'.
3.—The acquisition by The Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company of the
franchises, corporate property,
rights and credits of The Cum
berland Valley Railroad Com
pany.
W. L RITCHUY.
Seeps tary.
white leghorns. 29® 30c; broil
ing chickens, 1% to 2 pounds,
46<(J)t/0c; larger. 45®48c; roast
ing chickens. 3l>® 36c; ducks.
Ptkln, 40® 42c; do., old, 30®33c; In
dlan Runners, 40®41o; spring ducks,
Long Island. 34©80 c: turkeys. 34<i*.l6c:
geese, nearby, 30c; do., western SOc.
Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys,
spring, choice, to fancy, 46®4Se;
do., western, choice to fancy, 46®46c.
turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40
©43 c; turkeys, common, 30®35c; old
turkeys 40©42 c; cupons. seven to
eight pounds, 44®45c; do., suinller
sizes. 4t'#43c; fowls, fresh killed,
choice, to fancy, 36%® 37c; do.,
smaller sizes, 28® 36c; roosters, 27c;
western roasting chickens, 27®37c;
wVstern broiling chickens. 42®44e;
duckst western, 38©40 c; l'ekin ducks.
38®4Uc; old ducks, 30@32c; Indian
Runners. 36@37c; spring ducks, Long I
Island, 30©40 c; geese, 26©30 c.
Potatoes Tho market is lower;
i New Jersey, No. 1, 76®9t)c |
per basket; do.,' No. 2, 50®60c per |
basket, Jo., 100-lb. bags. No. 1, S.!.SU© j
8.01) extra quality; do.. No. 2. Il.&o® I
2 25; Pennsylvania, No. l 100 lbs.,
32.10®2.40; do., per 100 It>s., fancy,
82 Noi Jersey, No. 1, 1J
ltis.. 2.15©2.&0; do.. No. 2. 100 lbs..
$i.25®1.75; western, per 100 tb„ $1.90
©2.25; New York state, per 100 lbs..
$2.10©2.25; Maine, per 100 lbs., sl.Bo®
ISO btui>-iu a.iu jlaiyiuuu. pur 104
baa' 90c©1.10; Michigan, per 101
lbs' $1.56©1.i0: Florida, per barrel,
82 6*0©2.90; Florida. per bushel,
hamper. is©Bsc; Florida, per 150-Ib.
baas $1.60©3.00, North Carolina, per
barrel, $1.6U©4.0U; tsoutli Carolina, per
barrel, $1.50©4.00; Norfolk, per bar
rel $3.25; eastern Shore, per
barrel, $2.00@2.75; fancy, Macungie.
No X per burrel, $2.Ju©3.10; do.. No.
2 per" barrel. $1.25©l 50.
Tallow —The. market Is dull; prime
city, in tierces, B%c; prime city, apec
i*al, loose, 9Vic prime country, 7%e;
dark, do.. 7©7 Vie; edible, in tierces,
12 44 ® 13c.
5 lour —The market is dull; winter
■traigUt, western. 110.25© 10.50 per
rarrei; do., near-y, $9.50© 10.00 per
rarrel, Kansas straight, $10.50® 10.75;
ier barrel; do., short, patents. $10.75
©11.05 Per barrel; spring, short pat
ents $10.75®11.00 per barrel; do.,
spring patents, $10.50© 10.75 per
barrel; spring, firsts, clear, $9.25©
9.50.
Hay—Firm, good demand; timothy.
No. 1, largo and small bales, $28.50©
29.00 per ton; No. 2, do., $26,00®27.00
per ton; No. 3, do., $23.00® 24.00,
Clover l.Jght mixed, $26.00©
27.00 per ton; No. 1, do., $25.00©
20.00 per ton; No. 2, do., $23.00®24.00
per ton. , .. I
Bran Dull and weak; soft
winter, in 100-lb. sacks, $44.00@45.U0
per ton; spring, in 100-lb sacks, $43.00
©44.00 per toil.
CHICAGO CATTLH
B\ Associated Press,
Chicago, March 4. (U. S. Bureau
of Markets). Hogs Receipts,
27,000; market active; irregularly 15c
to 300 higher than yesterday's gen
eral trade. Bulk of sales, $17.75®
18.15: butchers, $17.85@18.20; light,
$17.50® 18.10; packing, $17.00® 11 .80;
throvvouts. $16.50© 17.00: pigs, good to
choice. $15.00® 17.00.
Cattle Receipts, 11,000; market
opening steady, slow on beef and
butcher cattle; early sales steady,
undertone weak: calves 25c higher;
feeders firm. Beef cattle, _ good,
choice and prime. $16.75®20.25; com
mon and medium. $10.85® 16.75;
butchers' stock, cows and heifers,
$7.75© 15.75; eanners and cutters,
$6.25 ® 7.75; stockers and feeders,
good, choice and prime, $11.40® 15.00;
inferior, common and medium, $8.25®
11.40; veals calves, good and choice,
$17.25 ©17.75.
Sheep Receipts, 9,000; market
strong to 25c higher; six loads Colo
rado.fed lambs sold ait $19.50. lambs,
choice and prime, $19.35® 19.50; me
dium and good, $15.00@19.35; culls,
$15.00© 16.50; ewes, choice and prime,
$13.25© 11*.50: medium and good, $11.09
©13.25; culls, $5.50®9.00,
WEI/h KNOWN SOLDI KR HOME
Lewistovvn, a., March 4.—Wil
liam Callahan, a corporal in the
United States service has arrived at
his home here, and was given a big
reception by the fire companies and
the Lewistown Drum Corps. Cor
poral Callahan was officially report
ed killed on July 18 last, and his
photo was printed in many papers
with an account of his death. But
instead of being killed he was badly
gassed and spent five weeks in the
hospital,
"SILAS, THE CHORUS BOY"
Mount Wolf, Pa., March 3.—"Si
las, the Chorus Boy, is the title of
a home talent playlet to he given in
the Knights of Golden Eagle Hall.
Thursday evening for the benefit of
the Mount Wolf patrol of Boy Scouts.
The affair is in charge of Scoutmas
ter C. S. Bare, while the'rehearsals
are being directed by C. W. Whisler.
AVAR SOUVENIRS RECEIVED
Liverpool. Pa„ March 4. —Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Kirtz have received some
interesting war souvenirs from their
two sons, Stanley and Paul Kirtz,
who have been overseas for over a
year. Among tho collection is a
helmet and gas mask taken from a
German who was captured by the
Kirtz hoys.
ARRESTED FOR NON-SUPPORT
Samuel IT. Slutter, arrested on the
charge of desertion and non-support,
was taken to his home, in Scranton,
by Philip Rinsmand, county detective
from that place, at 11:30 o'clock this
jnorning.
New Working Hours at
Plant Caused Confusion
| With the change of several de
! partments in the local steel plant to
j eight-hour shifts some confusion re
sulted in the trolley line yesterday.
Six special cars were on hand to!
take the men home, but, unfortu
nately, the cars were not on hand at
] the proper time. When the shifts
changed at 3.30 o'clock there was
only one special car on hand to take
several hundred men to Harrlsburg.
SOCIAL CLUB TO
DANCE FRIDAY EVENING
The Young Men's Social Club an
nounces the first of a series of
dances to be given in Frey's hall next
Friday evening. The Mannix or
chestra will furnish the music.
ST. JAMES' ALTAR GUILD
HOLDS FASNACHT SOCIAL
t TJie Ladies' Altar Guild of St.
James' Church will hold a fasnacht
social this evening in the A. O. H.
hall. Cards will be played and a
fasnacht luncheon served.
BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS
.MISSIONARY CLINIC
I A missionary clinic will be held in
j the Central Baptist Church this
. evening. The program has not been
announced. The committee in
charge promises something unusual.
| JOHN THOMPSON IN TOWN
| John Thompson, formerly of Steel
ton and well known here, is visiting
his son in South Fourth street.
Thompson is employed by tho Tread
well Engineering Company in Eas
ton.
IJIKS IN NAVAL HOSPITAL
Oberlln, March 4. Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hackman last night receiv
ed word of the death of ttieir son
from pneumonia, Paul Hackman,
U. S N., in the Brooklyn Naval Hospi
tal. The young seaman served two
years and was 19 years old.
Tho borough W. C. T. U. met in the
home of Mro. J. W. Conrad, 171 Lin
coln street, this afternoon.
MARCH 4. 1919.
STEELTON
Commissioners Receive
Many Appeals While on
Revision of Assessment
A large number of property own
ers of Steelton and Highspire ap
peared before the County Commis
sioners, sitting a board of revision
of taxes and appeals at 49 North
Front street to-day, to appeal from
assessments which have been re
turned this year. Commissioner H.
it. Stine said that the board may be
aide to complete the work in the
borough late in the day, but, if nec
essary, more time will be taken
later. Yesterday the board fixed
March 22 as the date to hear ap
peals in Middletown from residents
of the First ward in that borough.
Entertains in Honor
of Daughter's Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Hahn
entertained on Saturday afternoon
from 2 to 4 o'clock In honor of the
birthday of their daughter, Bessie
llahn. Tlie diningroom was tasteful
ly decorated in green and white.
The guests included: Miss Mary
Rose O'Donnell, Miss Elizabeth
O'Donnell, Miss Ethel McC&ushen.
Miss Harriet MeCaushen, Miss Mary
Hartman, Miss Margaret Hartman,
Miss Ruth Plowman. Miss Rhoda
Snyder, Miss Nellie McDonald, Miss
Anna Hoffman, Miss Dorothea Wolf,
Miss Mildred Brinton, Miss Dorothy
Capella, Miss Kmina Bashore, Miss
Elizabeth Besliore, Charles Beshore,
Miss .Virginia Drayer, Miss Ida Neb
inger, Miss Ida Ready, Miss Miriam
Ney, Ilarrisburg; Miss Evelyn Crick
and Miss Dorothy llahn, Middletown;
Miss Mary Halin, Mrs. Deßoy Hahn
and daughter, Helen Rae Hahn, of
Highspire; Mrs. Charles Beshore, En
haut: Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Hahn
and Mrt. John Strickler.
"Henry Stumpf Celebrates
His Eleventh Birthday
Henry Stumpf, of Enhaut, was the
guest of honor at a dinner given
Saturday on the occasion of his
eleventh birthday. Games and music
were features of the occasion. Those
present included: Florence Mark,
Reba Houck, Edith Baughman,
Miriam Aungst, Florence Baughman,
Annie Torau, Eva Miller, Lizzie
Peterinan, Elizabeth Miller, Wilma
Shaadt. Annie Miller, Elizabeth Eehn.
Mary ICautz, Anna Delin, Margaret
Ivai&tz, Anna Cook, Katharine Weis
iing, Thelma Forney, Queen Reigle,
Helen Fry, Katharine Daudenslager,
Floyd Parthemore, Edward Paul,
Harry Hoy, Robert Keim, Robert
Newbaum, Bruce Stineberger, Caspar
Peterman, Vernon Grove, Charles
Miller, George Forney, Norman
Aungst, Glen Aungst, Thomas Proud
foot
Married in Lutheran
Parsonage Last Evening
George R. Lamke and Miss Violet j
F. Gribble were married last evening!
at 8 o'clock in the parsonage of Bt. i
John's Lutheran Church. The cere
mony was performed by the Rev.
George N. Lauffer. Immediately aft
er the ceremony a reception was held
at the home of the bride, 359 South
Front street. Lamke was recently
released from military service at
(.'amp Stewart. He is employed in
the steel foundry of the Bethlehem
steel plant.
\ I
I 1919—City Tax-1919 j
i Notice is hereby given that the City
, Tax for 1919 is now due and payable at
( i the office of the City Treasurer, Room (
1 ! 14, Courthouse. An abatement of one
!per cent. (1%) will be allowed if same is g
paid before May 1, 1919. #
C. E. WEBER j
CITY TREASURER I
I CALLING
ATTENTION
We have reprinted verbatim our FIXANCIAI/ OCT
-I.OOK I'OR 1919 issued January 28 last. Our opinions
and deductions as outlined therein have proven remark
ably accurate and timely. If tlie present active ami
advancing markets were a surprise to you, you should
read carefully the facts ami ideas expressed in this pub
lication as they are as reliable and valuable a guide now .j .
as tliey were one month ago.
I te and complete information on ,
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Morrltt Oil Hupp Motors IT. 9. Steamship
Keystone Tire t'osden A Co. United Profit Sharing
tlenrral Asphalt Klenroek Oil Island Oil
Prlee Katncr Standard Oil Stocka for paat five years.
Copies of the above publication free upon reqaeat.
Howard A RILIWJJa
Investment Securities
212 X. Third St.,
„ , Harrlsbtirff. u . ,
New York liirect Private Wires ttarriSDUrg
Desirable Property For Slae j
216 PINE STREET
3-story brick dwelling containing IS rooms and 2 bathrooms |
with lot of ground, approximately 20 feet in front by 193 feet to j
South street.
Price $13,500
Splendid opportunity In Central City for rooming or apartment J
house. APPIJY
RAY S. SHOEMAKER 2108 Walnnt Street
Hell Telephone No. 1285-J—Evening Only
—— l 11 y ——'
John F. Culp, Jr., in
Town For Several Days
John F. Culp, Jr., well known in
Steelton, is In town for a visit of a
few days with, his mother at 34
South Second street. He has Just re
turned from East Liverpool, Ohio,
where he was connected with the
Crucible Steel Company. He has ac
cepted a position with the Vulcau
Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre. as met
allurgist and will take up his new.
duties in a few days.
S. S. CLASS TO MEET
A special meeting of the members
of the Sunday school class of the
Methodist Episcopal Church taught,
by Mrs. George Walley will be held
this evening at the home of Mrs.
Milton Lerch, Lincoln street. '
Strand Theater
"HIS BONDED WIFE'*
Featuring Emma Wehlan
"THE LIGHTNING ItAIIJER"
3d Episode i
' Featuring Pearl White
V )
Going Out of
Business
SALE
General Merchandise
Groceries
Can Goods
Shoes, Etc.
W>e are selling our entire
stock at cost and less than
cost. Come in and get your
share. Sale lasts until stock i
is sold.
John Dundoff
502, 504 Myers Street
STEELTON
Bakery For Rent
April Ist
Store, Dwelling and
Bake-House
Broad and Penn Streets
j . Apply to
Mrs. C. M. Orth,
219 Broad Street
11130 LOCUSTSC HMLNLiI
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