Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 23, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford Runabout, with
extra wheel and extra body. Good
condition. John Miall, West Falrview
Hotel.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and seven-passenger
• cars for business or pleasure
at all hours.
BELL 2360. DIAL 4914
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO
Ail sorts of auto tops and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South
Cameron street.
MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension. Elsman, Dixie, 1
Splitdoif, Mea, ltemy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffman. 22-21-26 North Cameron;
street. Bell 3633. I
WM. PENN GARAGE
S2l-C Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Beil
'564.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
TRUCK FOR SALE
I argc sized 5-ton truck, with Dump
liodv for sale. Big bargain to quick
buyer. For particulars call at the j
Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron
street.
FOR SALE
Seven-passenger Packard Twin
"Six." 1917 model. Good as new.
Traveled only 5.000 miles.
' Address
E. 7062.
Care of Telegraph
WANTED. TO BUY 1917 or 19is!
Dodge or Buick Light Six, for cash. I
Call Bell phone 247111.
M. L. COLE'S CHURCH PLACE •
GARAGE,
4 4 North Cameron Street.
Auto wrecking and repairing. Full
line of parts for all makes cars on
Mile. We teach you to drive. Will
sell von old car on small commission
lasis. Storage space for fifteen cars.
Bell Phone.
FOR SALE 1917 Saxon Roadster,
electrically equipped, in good condi- ,
tion. Any reasonable offer accepted.'
133 South* Fourth street, Steelton. >
SEC *XI '-HAND CARS FOR SALE
1917 Yelie. 1917 Buick touring car.
1919 Velio. Ford car. Rex Garage.
1917 North Third street.
ELGIN LIGHT SIX 5-passengcr
car far sale. Run less than 2.000
miles Harrisburg Taxieab and Bag
gage Ccu
FOR SALE Cadillac car, 5-pas
sengtr. electric lights and starter. In
good condition. For particulars call,
or address. 313 Cocoa avenue. Her
shey, Pa.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired bv specialists. Also fenders,
lamps, etc. Best service In town, Har
risburg Auto Radiator M orks, 805 ,
North Third Street. j
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND I
PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—For i i
ton trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton j
Republic truck. 4-passenger Mitchell
Club roadster. 7-passenger Haynes
touring car. International Harvester
Company of America, Truck Depart
ment. 619 Walnut street.
FOR SALE—I9I7 Reo. 6 cylinder;
1917 Paige. 6 cylinder; 1917 Chevrolet
touring: 1916 Ford: 1916 Oldsmobila:
1913 Overland roadster; 1914 Cadillac
touring. Inquire of Mr. Humer, East]
End ..uto Co.. rear of Thirteenth and
\\ olnut St.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re- j
pairing by an expert. Road jobs a I
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both'
Pliones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North ]
Cameron street. |
" BODY! BODY! BODY!
New 1917 Ford Touring Body for
sale leasonable.
HORST,
Llnglestown, Pa.
Near Harrisburg. Pa.
Dial phone 36C. I
~ KAYFIELD CARBURETORS l- j
stalled on Reo Cars will give easy:
starting, faster acceleration, smoother j
running motor and 30 per cent, more
miles on a gallon of gasoline. Agency, !
l'ederick s Garage. 1807-09 Seventh
street.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANER,
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
EXCELSIOR TWIN, $65.00 Harley
Twin. $93.00. Bargains. Morst.. Ling
b-stown. Near Harrisburg, Pa. Diul]
FOR SALE Motorcycle, with or
without sidecar, good as new. Apply,
after 6 P. M., at 2510 Deny street. {
Harrisburg.
FOR SALE I9IS Reading Stan-'
2ard Motorcycle, with sidecar, electric |
equipped, in good condition. A bar- 1
gain. Apply 2801 Butler street. Psn-
L-rook. I
FOR SALE l9lB Harley-Duvid
fen Motorcycle, with sidecar, electric'
•quipped. Good as new. Call 1912 I
Lenox street. Clover!y Heights. Har- j
risbuig. Pa. '
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE Of household ],
'urniture at 29 Evergreen street. April I,
!6. Sale starts at 1 P. M.
PUBLIC NOTICE |
FRANK INGLE would like to find 1
his mother, Anna Calhoun Ingle. ;
whose parents. William and Emma
"alhoun, lived at 632 Harris street,
Harrisburg. Pa., during the year of
I SOS. His father has never let hirn
xnow the whereabouts of her or her
people.
FRANK INGLE,
Fairfax, Okla.
LEGAL NOTICES
THE annual meeting of the Stock
lolders of the Blubaker Coal Co. will
held at the office of The W. O,
Hickok Mfg. Co.. on May 5, 1919, at
•2:09 o clock noon.
ROSS A. HICKOK.
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that an
implication will be made to the Court
f Quarter Sessions of Daupbin
bounty, upon Monday. May 5. 1919, at
0 o'clock A. M.. for a transfer of the
•etail liquor license now held by Fred
erick H. Menger at the Senate Hotel,
To. 2 North Market Square, in the
rnird Ward of the City of Harrisburg.
:o Frederick B. Aldinger, of the City
>t Harrisburg.
FOX Sc GEYER,
Attorneys for the Transferee. ,
PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGH
3'AY DEPARTMENT. Harrisburg
•a- Sealed proposals will be received .
it said Office until 10:00 A. M-, May
15, 1919, when bids will be publicly ,
>pcned nnd scheduled, nnd contract .
1 warded as soon thereafter 11s pos- ]
iilile for furnishing Concrete Culvert 1
:, ipo to be used in the maintenance
vork of the Department. Bidding
tlnnks. specifications and full par
ieulars on application to Lewis S.
■udler. State Highway Commissioner.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
LEGAL NOTICES
SEALED
In compliance with the Constitution
'and the laws of the Commonwealth
l of Pennsylvania, the Board of Coni-
I rrlssiencra of Public Grounds ami
! Buildings invites sealed proposals for
I furnishing supplies to the various De
! partmcnts. Boards and Commissions
I of the State Government as described
1 and below the maximum prices as
shown In the schedules for the year
I ending May 31, 1920:
Schedule A: Paper, envelopes, boxos,
twine, etc.
• " B: Typewriters, adding, ad
dressing and duplicat
ing machines.
•' C: Office Supplies: Pens.
Pencils, Inks, etc.
M CI Filing Cards-Cabinets;
Globe Wernicke, Li
brary Bureau, Yaw
man & Erbe.
" C 2 Desks and Tables, per
specifications; metal
lic furniture (Art
Metal).
" D Miscellaneous books and
subscriptions.
•' E General Supplies:
Brushes, soaps, carpets,
rugs, flags, etc.
'• F Laboratory and Engi
neering supplies.
I '• G Paints, upholstering, and
hardware supplies.
•' H Lumber and Para Sup
plies, Repairing and
Hauling.
•' 1 Power Plant and Plumb
ing Supplies.
The Schedule ot Supplies will be is
sued in sections as shown above, and
it is requested that parties desiring
same Indicate clearly the section or
sections wanted.
All pioposals must be accompanied
I bv u certified check or bond 111 such
I form unci amount as provided in the
j instructions to Bidders attached to
each schedule.
Proposals must be delivered to the
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings on or before twelve (12;
o'clock, meridian. Tuesday, May 13,
1919, at which time bids will be open
ed and awards made as soon there
after as practicable.
Blank bonds and schedules with all
necessary information may be had by
communicating with the Department
of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har
risburg, Pa.
1 By order of the Board, I
! GEORGE A. SHREIXER,
Superintendent. !
I L. W. MITCHELL. j
Secretary.
AN ORDINANCE
FROVIDING FOR THE OPENING. I
WIDENING. AND STRAIGHTEN
-ING OF SECOND STREET. IN THE
BOROUGH OF HIGHSPIRE, BE
TWEEN PAXTON STREET AND
RVPP STREET.
WHEREAS. Tne majority in num
ber and interest of the owners of
property abutting on Second Street,
between Paxton and Roop Streets in
the said Borough, have duly peti
tioned tor the opening, widening, and
I straightening of the said Street be
iiwoen those points, according to the
O'flciai Plan of the Borough.
Section 1. NOW THEREFORE, the
Town Council and Chief Burgess of'
the Borough of llighspire hereby or- I
dain that Second Street, in the said!
Borough, from Paxton Street to Roop
Street, bo opened. widened, and!
straightened, according to the line
thereof as shown upon the Official
Plan cf the Borough, now on file with
the Secretary of Council.
Section 2. That the Secretary of
Council be authorized and directed to
cause due notice of this action to be
given as required by law, and that
the proper officers of the borough l
proceed with the work, so soon as the ;
®ame mav be done. \
April S, 1919.
Passed by Council.
I. L. HOFFMEISTER. j
President.
GEO. W. COVER. I
Secretary. 1
April 8. 1919.
Approved.
MORRIS H. ORT,
Burgess.
In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin j
County. Pennsylvania. In the Es- 1
tate of Harry C. Wright, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that Sallie \
L. Wright, administratrix of the es
tate of Harry C. Wright, late of the
Borough of Steelton. County of Dau- !
phin, and State of Pennsylvania, de
ceased. presented her Petition to the ;
Orphans' Court of Dauphin County on ]
| Monday. April 7. 1919, and which pe- j
] tition is now on file in the office of ,
' tlie Clerk of said Court, praying for :
! an order to sell, for the payment of
: debts, at private sale, under the
; Fiduciaries Act of 1917. P. L. 487, to
I J. M. Briglitbill. of Hummelstown, :
j Pa., for the sum of $6,000.00. the undi
! vided one-half interest of the said es
tate in and to the following described
I real estate:
; All that certain tract of land situ-
I ate in the Township of Swatara,
i County of Dauphin and State of Penn-
I sylvania. more particularly bounded
j and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the east
j ern line of Sixth Street, sometimes
j called Reading Street, at center of
] Swatara Street Road; thence in a ;
northeasterly direction along center :
, line of last mentioned road by its '
| various courses, six hundred (600) ;
1 feet, more or less, to a point, said j
• point being live hundred and seventy
(570) feet east of the eastern line ex- j
tended of Sixth Street, measured at j
right angles to Sixth Street; thence
south forty (40) degrees and fifteen
(15) minutes east, seven hundred and
ninety-five (795) feet, more or less,
to the southern side of Spruce Street,
as laid out on the Plan of Lots of
Luther R. Kelker, dated June, 1909,
which plan is to be herewith record
ed; thence north forty-nine (49) de-1
grees and forty-five 145) minutes j
east, one and twenty-nine one-hun- I
: dredths (1.29) feet to a point; thence I
' south thirty-three 133) degrees and
thirty 130) minutes west, along other ]
lands of Luther R. Kelker and along
properties, now or late of 11. New- j
Ibaum, A. Zver and A. Millietics, four,
hundred and fifty-five (455) feet, |
more or less, to the eastern line ot j
Sixth Street; thence along the eastern |
line of Sixth Street, north forty (40)
degrees and fifteen 115) minutes west. ,
five hundred, four and five-tenths
(304.5) feet to a point; thence south j
fortv-nine (49) degrees and forty-five |
<45) minutes west, twenty-five (25)
feet to a point; thence north forty
• 40) degrees and fifteen (15) minutes
west, e.ght hundred and eighty (so)
feet, more or less, to the place of be
ginning. This being seventeen (17)
acres, more or less, being the plot of
the steelton Paik Tract, laid out by
Luther R. Kelker.
It being the same premises, which
Luther R. Kelker and wife by their
deed dated January 17, 1910, and re
corded in the office aforesaid in Deed
Book "Y," Vol. 13, page 563, granted
and conveyed unto Joseph M. Bright
bill and Harry C. Wright in fee.
Excepting and reserving, neverthe
less, from above described tract of
land, the following:
Lot No. 8, ("G" —14—367).
Lot No. 6, ("I"—14—11).
Lot No. 43. ("P"—14—375).
Let No. 50, ("V"—14—164).
Lot No. 56, ("I" —13—385).
Lot No. 55 ("M" —15—214).
Lot No. 47. "N"—13—313).
Lot No. 46-%. ("N"—13—313).
Lot No. 5. ("X" —15—559).
Lot No. 54. ("Y"—16—179).
And excepting also all those two
(2) certain pieces or parcels of land,
part of the above described larger
tract, bounded and described as fol
lows. to wit:
Tract No. 1, bounded by Park Ave
nue. Spruce Street and the Lu
ther R. Kelker Park Tract;
fronting on Park Avenue, one
hundred fifty-five and seven
tenths (155.7) feet; on Spruce Streer.
sixty-seven and three-tenths (67.3)
feet and on Kelker Park, one hundred
twenty-Fix and thirty-seven one
hundredths (126.37) feet.
Tract No. 2. bounded by Park Ave
nue. Terrace Avenue and Swatara
Street, as will appear upon said plan
(••1"_16—30).
Lot No. 4 and the adjacent strip of
twenty (20) feet in width of Lot No. 3.
And that the Orphans' Court of said
County has fixed Monday. May 5, A. D
1919, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court
House at Harrisburg. Pa., as the time
and place for hearing and for con
sideration of said Petition, when and
where all parties interested may ap
pear and object to the said private
sale on any legal or equitable ground
01 on account of the Insufficiency of
the prlct offered for the same.
SALLIE L. WRIGHT.
Administratrix
H. I. DRESS. ESQ.,
WM. H. EARNEST. ESQ-
I / Attorneys.
| MARKETS
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[ \E\V YORK STOCKS
[■ Chandler Brothers and Company
; members of New York and Philadel-
J phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
• ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut
street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine street.
■ Now York furnish the following
quotations: Open Noon
; Allis Chalmers 3S 38%
Amer. Beet Sugar 76* 8 76* s
, American Can 53% 52 T s
Am. Car and Fndry Co. . 95"4 l(%
] Amer. Loco 71 71'*
. Amer. Smelting ........ 72'4 72
American Sugar 130< 4 130
' Anaconda 61** 6214
] Atchison 9314 '.'314
Baldwin Locomotive ... 92 1 91 *4
I Baltimore and Ohio .... 47'* 47**
Bethlehem Steel B 76 77 "a
Butte Copper 22% 22%
California Petroleum ... 29% 28%
Canadian Pacific 160% 160%
Central Leather 81% 81
1 Chesapeake and Ohio ... 6114 60*4
Chicago. R. I. and Pacific 24% 24 4
Chino Con. Copper 3614 3614
Col. Fuel and Iron 43 *4 43%
Corn Products 63*4 63
Crucible Steel 69 6914
Distilling Securities ... 77*4 73**
Erie 16** 16*4
General Motors 17914 180
Goodrich, B. F 72 * s "314
"feat North., Pfd 91". 91%
Great North. Ore, subs... 44 14 45!
Hide and Leather 27'* 27
Hide and Leather. Pfd. . 109% 11014
Inspiration Copper 4!"* 49*
International Paper .... 51 51
Kennecott 32*4 32%
Kansas City Southern .. 23 2314
Lackawanna Steel 7014 71%
Lehigh Valley 5414 5414
Maxwell Motors 41** 42
Merc. War Ctfs 38** 3814
Merc. War Ctfs. Pfd. ..117* 117',
Mex. Petroleum 184 183*,
| Midvale Steel 46 1 4 46* g
j New Y'ork Central 73 74%
N. Y„ N. 11. and 11 29*s 2914
|X. Y„ Ont and West 19% 19*4
j Northern Pacific 92** 92**
Penna. R. R. - 44 ' 44%
'Pittsburgh Coal 50% 5014
Railway Steel Spg 86% 87%
Ray Con Copper 2014 20'• j
Reading 8414 84*4
Republic Iron and Steel. S2 S2*i
Southern Pacific 107 106% j
Southern Ry 29 28't )
Studebaker 7814 77**
Union Pacific 130 130
U. S. I. Alcohol 149 148'.. I
U. S. Rubber 8914 8814
I". S. Steel 100'* 1011-4
V. S. Steel. Pfd 116*4 116*, [
! Utah Copper 73'4 75* ]
J Virginia-Carolina Chem.. 61% 62%
! Westinghouse Mfg 49 49%
| Willys-Overland 32% 32%
Western Maryland 10 *8 10
FHII.ADEI.mi • wftODIICE
By Associated Press
Phlladelpfiiii, April 23. Wheat
No. 1. soft, red. 12.20; No. 2. red. $2.24;
No. 3. soft. red. 32.24.
Corn The market is higher; No.
*. yellow, as to grade and iocultoo.
• $1.75*; 1.80.
j oats The market is higher;
IXO. 2, white, 80%<?tSlo; No. 3, white,
| Butter The market is lower;
j western, creamery, extra. 64% c; near
, bv prints, fancy, 71®73c.
Refined Sugars .Market steady,
powdered. 8.45 c; extra fine granulat
ed. 9c.
Eggs Market firm; Pennsylva
nia and other nearby Hirsts, free
cases. $13.20 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $12.90 per case;
I western, extra, firsts, free cases,
' $13.20 per case; do., firsts, free cases, j
LEGAL NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
Bureau of Water and Light.
] BIDS will be received at the Office]
of Superintendent of Public Safety.
Room 10, Court House, to 11 o'clock
A. M., May 3, 1919. for furnishing
| water meters (all bronze, cast iron
! top. or cast iron bottom) for year
ending May 1. 1920. The right to re
! iect or all bids is reserved.
S. F. HASSLER,
Superintendent.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NIA.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
CONCRETE ROOF FOR RESERVOIR.
WATF.R SUPPLY. ROAD I.U-
I ROVEMENT. CONCRETE COAL
BIN AND CONVEYOR. SEWAGE
TREATMENT PLANT EXTEN
SIONS.
SEALED PROPOSALS on concrete
j ;'nr the above work for the State
j Sanatorium, near Mont Alto. Frank
-1 lin County. Pa., will be received by
! Edward Martin. State Health Com
missioner. Harrisburg, Pa., until 2
P. M.. Wednesday. May 7, 1919.
Concrete roof for reservoir, Cont.
' Nr.. 30, includes replacing existing
wood roof on 60 ft. diam. concrete
reservelr, with roof of I-beams, ex
panded metal and concrete. Exten
sions to water supply system. Cont.
No 31. includes approx. 5,000 ft. 8 in.
c. i. water pipe. 5,000 ft. w. i., and o. i.
water pipe varying from 2 in. to 6 in.
diam.. valves, fire hydrants, etc. Con
struction and resurfacing of macadam
roads. Cont. No. 32, includes approx.
13.000 ft. water-bound macadam
| roads. Elevated concrete coal bin
and coal handling machinery. Cont.
i No. 33. includes reinforced concrete
elevated coal bin. 300 tons capacity,
■ with necessary coal handling tna
'chinery. Extensions to sewage trrat
j ment plant. Cont. No. 34. includes
approx. 60 cu. yd. concrete. 1 ton steel
| reinforcement, 1,000 eu. yd. excava
tion. 35C cu. yd. broken stone filter
I material. 50 cu. yd. rubble masonry,
i piping, valves, etc.
Plans and specifications can he
I seen at offices of Dept. of Health.
Harrisburg. and 1900 Race Street.
Philadelphia. Pa., and sets may be
obtained Wednesday. April 23. at the
office of the F.ngineering Div., State
Health Dept.. Keystone Bldg.. Har
risburg. upon deposit of $25 for each
contract set. Deposits will be return
ed upon receipt of sets in good con
dition. Sets will be Issued to general
contractors, only.
Each proposal must be accom
panied by certified chock for $"00. The
successful contractors must file a
surety bond for fifty per cent, of es
timated amount of each contract. Con
tracts will be awarded separately. The
right is reserved to reject any or all
bids.
EDWARD MARTIN.
Commissioner of Health.
NOTICE
Te the Stockholders of the Hershev
Creamery Company, of Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania;
PURSUANT to a resolution of the
Board of Directors of the said Her
shey Creamery Company, a special
meeting of the Stockholders of said
Company will be held at its chief
office or place of business, at No. 401-
409 South Eleventh Street. Harris
burg. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, April
29. 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M„ of asid
day, for the purpose of voting for or
against a resolution to increase the
capital stock of the said Hershey
Creamery Company from One Hundred
Twenty-five Thousand ($125,000) Dol
lars to Five Hundred Thousand (ssoo—
Dollars.
ELI N. HERSHEY.
t "\
SAND
FOR CONCRETE WORK
ALSO LIMESTONE AND LIME
Write, phone or nnk us for
prices. We ran deliver or ship
promptly In uny quantity.
Lemoyne Quarries Co.
Office. Hershey Building,
Hnrrlsbnrg, I'n.
Rnnrry, Kilns nnd Warehouse,
l.cmoyne, ln.
Bell phone 3701. ltlal 3903.
HARRISBtnRO TELEGRAPH
i $12.90 per case; fancy, selected, pack,
ed, 48050 c per dozen.
Cheese The market is steady;
New York aud Wisconsin, full milk,
new, 320 33c; do., old. 350 38c.
l.ive Poultry Market lower;
fouls, 280 39c; spring chickens, large
sizes. 590 40c, Cowls. not leguonis, o2
036 c; white leghorns, 34037 c;
young, soltim-ated , ousters. 320 33c:
old roosters, 24 0 25c; staggy, young
roosters, 25028 c; spring ehlcKcns, not
tr£UOltl.
30c; broiling chickens, l's to 2 :l i
pounds, 600 75c; broilers, white leg
horns, 520'00c; roasting chickens. 3')
0 36c; ducKs, Peking. 34036 c; do., old.
500 33c; lnuian Runners , sso3l'c;
tiring ducks, Long Island, 340 36c;
ducks, western, 460 48c; geese, near
by. 550 27c; do., western. 2502 c;
turkeys, 34 036 c.
Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys,
spring, choice, to farcy, 46 0 45c;
do., western, choice to Itiucy, 45046 c;
turkeys, fiesh killed, fair to good, 45
043 c; tui keys, common. 300 35c; old
turkeys, 40042 c; capons, seven to
eight pounds, 44045 c; do., smaller
sizes, 40043 c; fowls, fresh Kil.ed,
choice to fancy, 38056 c; do.,
smaller sizes, 30034 c; roosters, 27c;
western roasting chickens, 2i031c;
western broiling thickens, 42 0 44c;
ducks, western, 38040 c; Pekln ducks,
030 4uc; old ducks, 30032 c; Indian
Runners. 36 037 c; spring oticks, Luug
Island. 460 48c; geese, 26030 c.
Potatoes The market is firm;
New Jersey, No. 1, 650 Sac;
per basket; do.. No. 2, 50 0 60c per
basket; do., 100-lb. bags. No. 1, $2,500
3.C0, extra quality; do.. No. 2. $1,500
2.25. Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 lbs.,
$2.6003.65; do., per 100 lbs., fancy,
$2.9003.10. New Jersey, No. 1, 100
llis.. $2.2502.40; do., No. 2. 100 lbs..
$1.2501.75; western, per 100 tbs., $2.00
0 2.25: New York stute. per 100 lb..
$5'.400 2.76; Maine, per 100 lbs., $2.65;
Delaware and Maryland, per 100
Its., $2,00 0 5'.40; Florida, per barrel,
hamper, 75085 c; Florida, per 100-lb.
Dugs, $1.5003.00; North Carolina, per
Lairel, $1 5004.00; South Carolina, per
barrel. $1.5004.00; Norfolk, per bar
re). $3.25; Eastern Shore, per
barrel. $3'.00@2.75; fancy, Macungle,
No. 1. per barret, $2.9503.00, do. No.
2, per barrel. $1.2501.50.
Tallow—The market is Arm; prime
city, loose, 18c: do., special, loose,
11 Re; prime country, 19Vac; edible, in
lleiees, 15 0 20c.
Flour Firm, but dull; winter
stright, western, $11.50011.75 per
barrel; do., nearby. $11.25011.50 per
barrel; Kansas straights, $12.20012.50
per barrel; do., short patents, $i2.50
{712.75 per barrel: spring, short pat
<nts, $12.00012.65 per barrel; do.,
spring patents, $12.00012.25 Y'cr bar-
Franklin
Building and
Loan Association
NEW SERIES STARTING
HUNDREDS II WE SECURED
HOMES— THOUSANDS HAVE
SAVED MONEY RAVE YOU?
STOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME
0 PER CENT INTEREST PAID
EASYTEHMS FOR BORROWER
ROOM 10
202 Walnut Street
FOR SALE
A corner 3-story brick and
frame building, suitable for
garage or warehouse.
No. 4 S. York St., Me
chanicsburg, frame.
A. H. DeSILVEY
921 Bartine
Bell Phone 220-M.
TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WILL BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY DAYS AT
'BEAUTIFUL ESTHERTON'
On River Drive—Harrisburg's Finest Suburb
Hundreds of Home-Sites are Offered at Remarkably Low Prices and at Terms within reach of
Every Mans Purse
LOTS 20x130 ' s—Down Buys It s|.ooaw.*
Q? YT Mfc. N ° Intereßt ~ No Taxes I == p ayß For It
W For Two Years on Time || You'll Never
■ Contracts. Special Dis- I n . D .
NO LESS THAN TWO LOTS count. For Larger Ch I Get Better
SOLD TO ANY PURCHASER Payment.. Term..
With Such Easy Terms As These Why Delay Buying
When you consider "BEAUTIFUL ESTHERTON" one fare—the surroundings are about as beautiful as one
from any and every angle, we know you'll agree that it is could imagine— property cannot help but increase in value
Harrisburg s most attractive home-site spot. —it's an ideal place in which to give the kiddies real out-
Its thousands of fruit trees add a most unusual touch of aS r ut not east y° u 'U become associated
beauty. The fruit of many home sites yields a big income ? a °, ■ PeoPle
oh the investment alone. If y° u are thinking of buying your own home, you at
least owe it to yourself to see "BEAUTIFUL ESTHER
"BEAUTIFUL ESTHERTON" can be reached with TON" for yourself.
Phone Us, We'll Send One of Our Representatives to Take You Out to "Beautiful Estherton" in an Auto—
, No Obligation to Buy i
Remember the Sale Days—Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday
| Beii 1390 | Representative on the Ground From 1 P. M. to BP.M. | Dial 3573 |
E. M. Hershey VUM I CAU] AMH 36N°ThMSL
Owner. f f lfl. J, JUI IL/IJ.W
. "THE LOT MAN" SALES MANAGER
rel; spring: firsts, clear. $10.23010.63
per barrel.
Hay Market higher: timothy.
No, .1. large and sninll hales. $39."0
per ton; No. 2, do.. $37.50038.0u per
ton: NO. 3, do.. $33.305 i 31.50 per ton.
Clover Mixed: night. $37.50(938.00
per ton: No. 1. do., $30.50037.00 pet
ton; No. 3. do.. $34.00035.00 per ton.
Bran The market is quiet; soft
winter, in 100-lb. sacks, spot, $1".50@
4 8.00 per ton: spring, spot, in 100-It,
sacks, $45.00046.00 per ton.
CHICAGO CATTI.R
By Associated I'rcss.
Chicago. April 23. it". S. Bureau
of Markets). Hogs Receipt*.
17.0C0; strong, fully 10c higher than
yesterday's average; top. $21.10. a new
high record. Bulk of sales. $20.80 q
21.00; heavy weight. $20.95021.10;
medium weight. $20.70021.05; light
weight. $20.25021.00; light lights.
$19.00020.50: cows, $18.83020.35;
pigs, $17.00 019.25.
Cattle Receipts. 8,000: slow: bid
ding generally lower; cakes steady:
feeders weak. Heavy beef steers,
$11,750)20.40: light beef steers, $10.50
0 18.50; butcher cows-and heifers,
I $s.000" 15.75; ennners and cutters,
I $6.40010.50: veal calves, $13,000
The Peace Time Quality of
King Oscar
Cigars
will be remembered long after the price,
which conditions compel us to charge, has
been forgotten.
. John C. Herman & Co.
7c —worth it. .
Makers
—T*ENNSYLVANIAINDEMNITVT'XCHANGE = =
Home Office Philadelphia
Many others have saved on
their .automobile insurance
thru this plan—why not you?
Write today for information
Harrisburg Branch, A. L. Hall,
Patriot Bldg. Manager
14.50: stccker and feeder steers, $5.73
0 16.00.
.Sheep Receipts, 15,000; market
slow; first sales of lambs 15c lower;
chcicc, handy wooled Colorndos.
$19.50; lumbs, eighty-four pounds or
less. $17.75019.50; eighty-five pounds
or letter. $17.50019.50; culls and com- i
mour $13.50017.50; ewes, medium and j
good, $11.75013.50; culls and common.]
$6.06011.75: spring lambs, good and)
choice. $18.50021.00.
CHICAGO HOAlll) OK THAI)!-'.
By Associated rress,
Chicago, April 23. —Board of Trade
closing:
Corn —July, 1.62 ; September, 1.59! i.
Oats—July, 71 %: September, 6S"g.
fork—May, 53.15; July, 30.35.
Hard—May, 30.87; July, 29.87.
Ribs—May, 28.70; July. 27.4 3.
setters o miiki:
Scout Executive ,1. Frederick Vir-1
gin led fifty-five scouts in a bike to
'.amb's Oup yesterday, where the hoys]
received instructions in woodcraft. ' j
APRIL 23. 1919
Al'TO IIKGHLATION 111 1.1. I \
A bill regulating revocation ot an- 1
tomobiic licenses by the Hlghway
Commissioner was introduced by
Chairman George \V. Wlliams. of the
toads committee. Licenses shall be
revoked when the Public Service Cons
ul.ss.on certifies that a iltney has
been run without State authority and
for other offenses contrary to the
public service law. but a moans for
rescinding revokation of (license is
provided after hearing.
'"'•"P CLASS CIT \ WAT Kit HIM,
Third class cities would be author
ized to purchase or lease all proper-
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.'S
PUBLIC SALE
S£3| 125 HEAD OF
WEST VIRGINIA
jPSHf ACCLIMATED
COMMISSION
HORSES AND MULES
Friday, April 25th, 1919
At 12.:i(> O'clock I*. M. at tlie Farmers Hotel, M. Snyder, Prop
MIDDLETOWN, PA.
Wo will soil tlio following Live Stock:
OXJ] CARLOAD OF EXTRA <iOOI> WKST VIRGINIA HORSES
l?ouy;lit personally by L). H. KielYer. They will consist of th
Good Big. Heavy Drafters with Size. Shapo'andßoneall ovor
All lurpose Horses that aro made right from the ground on tin
with two good ends and a middle; Carriage Horses with all the
Style and Quulity you are looking for. Also a few Closclv Mated
loams that have the Size, Weight and Quality that belongs to a
good pair of Horses, Bays, Blacks and Sorrels in color and weigh
inp: lip to 28 hundred pounds to the pair.
Special mention of a few high class Driving Horses that are
the kind with nil the Style, Quality and Conformation that you are
looking for, and with plenty of Speed; both Trotters and Pacers
These Horses range in age from 4 to 7 years old and will have
them weighing from 11 to 15 hundred pounds each, and are broke
to all Harness, heavy or light.
SO lIKAII OF ACCLIMATED HORSES—They will consist of the
Good, big. I' inislied Drafters, General Purpose Horses Wagon
Horses, Farm Chunks, Singlo Lino Leaders, Carriage and Ftncv
Driving Horses. This is positively a good bunch of Horses all voung
and sound. These horses range in age from 4 to 8 years old and
have them weighing from 11 to 15 hundred pounds each
Also a lot of Good, Big Work Slaves, Livery and High Dollar
Horses of all kinds. b cottar
SO HKAH OF MULES of all kinds, ranging in age from 3 to 1 °
years old, and have theni weighing from 18 to 24 hundred pounds
to the pair.
Will have a few pairs of Good, Smooth, Fat Mare Mules suit
able for the Southern trade. '
Commission Horses and Mules of all kinds.
Special Consignment of 20 Head of Extra Good, Big
Horses and Mules, Consigned by the Bethlehem
Steel Company of Steelton, Pa.
They consist of one pair Big Black Horses, 6 vears old weighing
3250 lbs., sound and right; 1 pair of Big. Black Horses, 7yeaj-s old
weigh 3.000 lbs., a good bandy team; 1 pair Extra Good Brown
Horses. 7 years old, weigh 3,000 lbs., a great work pair" 1 pair
Grey Horses, 7 years old, weigh 2,900 lbs., a good big team'for anv
kind of work; 1 Extra Good Red Roan Horse, 7 years old weighs
1,350 lbs., a good wagon or delivery horse; 1 Brown Horse,' 7 years
old, weighs 1,350 lbs., a great All Purpose Horse, and handy wher
ever hitched.
The balance are a lot of Good. Big Work Horses with the Size
and Weight that belongs to a Good, Big Worker. These Horses
range in age from 7 to 12 years and have them weighing up to 17
hundred pounds each. Also 3 Extra Good, Big Mules. This is
positively a lot of Extra Good, Big Work Horses used by them In
their Quarry and right out of work.
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.
ties of water companies within sip h
cities or adjacent thereto and operate
thcni under terms of a bill introduced
in Die llousc by Mr. Reber, Schuyl
kill.
Cut-Rate Book Store
Send postal for book bargain lists.
AUHAND'S, 925 N. 3rd St. Bell Tel. I
20,000 now. old. rare books, all sub- I
Jeets; open evenings; books bought |
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