Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 07, 1919, Page 19, Image 19

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    Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite' Pago
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE
A local truck distributing
firm, distributors for a promi
nent and nationally advertised
truc k—one ot the best on the
market —desires to sell the en
tire or part Interest of their
business, which Includes agency
for truck, large garage, sales
room and service station. Pres
ent owner's health keeps bun
from pushing business. Large
number of trucks sold in this
city since January I—prospects
for 50 more for this year. Large
territory. Big advertising cam
paign now running. A splendid
business opportunity lor a live
wire. Will stand close investi
gation. For lurther particulars
address
BOX D. 7567.
Care of Telegraph.
rr ivCH office is offered reliable
rary? r b'rg' enough "I™ j"°man . prod
uct in great demand. Requires I
ment ot $-'.OOO to $3,000. J. Hang. Ult>
Hall Square Bldg, Chicago.
\UTOTIRE vulcanizing; a growing
profitable business. Easy to learn. In -
si ruction book $l. Plantsssoup. Cata
logue free. Equipment CO, 50. Lignti
street. Cincinnati.
FOR SALE Saw mill, 4 saws
two 12 Inches, two 16 inches -sha.t
ft r running, gasoline engine. All in
good condition. Address E. M. Fore
man. 417 Hummel street.
DRUGSTORE FOR SALE In
TnrTisvlvania town. Owner in bad
health, must retire. Address Rexall.
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
IF ITS ROOFING OR
ROOF COATING SEE
AUCTIONEER HITE ,
V ROOF OF RITES QUALITY
OUTLIVES THE BUILDING
"WITHOUT PAINT OR REPAIRS.
I SELL AND PUT ON
THE BEST ROOFINGS
THE CAREY CONTRACT ROOF.
\SPHALT SHINGLE ROOF.
\<PKSTOS SHINGLE ROOF.
SLATE SURFACE ROOF.
TILE ROOF—CANVAS ROOF.
GAI.V \NITE ROOt ISO
SLATE ROOFS. ALE SIZES.
METAL SHINGLES
REX ROOFINGS. ETi
11" Vou WANT BEST QUALITY
ROOFING. SEE ME BEFORE
PLACING YOUR CONTRACT.
I FT ME BUILD YOUR ROO? •
LET >IE PAINT YOUR ROOF.
AUCTIONEER HITE —Bell I<.">J.
OX Y-ACETYLENE WELDING
Anv metal welded. Work guaran
teed Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co, 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396 J.
FURNITURE CRATED for shipping
J A. Bishop. 1726 Logan street.
RURAL SERVICE CO,
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
Water Electric Light and Heating
Plant* for farms and rural buildings.
Silos erected, stave, tile or concrete.
Ruck and stumps removed, sub-soil
ing. ditching and tree-planting, with
dynamite.
Frompt and careful attention.
J. C. BOYD. Engineer.
1005 Bridge Street
Bell Phone 3440 J.
*~P APERHANGING First-class
work. J- E- Chilcoat, 1622 North
Fourth street
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c dot: double edge. 35c
ilox ; razors. 25c. Drug Store.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
UAPLAN CO, 206 Market street
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Maiket street Bell 4730-J.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
t ngeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
i HOSPHO-QUININE will stave it on
if taken in time. Gross Drug Stoe.
119 Market street
PAINTING
JOSEPH A. GILL, 1913 Rhoads ave
nue. Practical Painter. Estimates
cheerfully given. Bell phone 884.
DRESSMAKING
LADY wishes dressmaking to do at
home. Apply 1300 North Sixth street.
FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS. '
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR,
130 Walnut St,
Harrisburg. Pa.
Bell Phone 518 J.
MUTUAL FIRE INB! CO OF
CHESTER CO.
78 YEARS OLb and never asked for
an extra premium.
ASSETS —$444,337.4 4. WILL SAVE
YOU 20 PER CENT. OF YOUlt
PREMIUM.
KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL A KLINE,
Harrisburg. Pa.
MONEY 1U LOAN
MONEY FOR NECESSITIES
If cmplo>ed aud housekeeping, our
legal rate money service on loans
tioro $l5 to $3OO. payable In weea.)
or monthly Instalments Is worth in
vestigating, If you are in need ot
funds and without bank credit
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO,
204 Chestnut St
WE LEND MONEY In compliance
with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu
als lr. oeed of ready cash; small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates In city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street
HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer. 917
Capital street Both phones.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both
phones.
AUTO HAULING Local and long
distance. Furniture moving a spe
cialty. Rates reasonable. Prompt ser
vice. Call Bell 623-J.
HAULING—LocaI or Long-distance.
Pianos and safes a specialty. Beck
Bros, successors to O. H. Beck. Call
at 1119 Vernon street Bell phone
„ ISIIJ.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656
Calder street Both phones. Bell
2436-J. Dial 3683.
MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO.
Auto hauling, furniture and oianos a
specialty. General hauling. 1501
North Fifth street Dial 4166, Bell
11441 V.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
<990. Dayton Cycle Co, 912 Not th
Third street
(Continued In Next Colimu)
SATURDAY EVENING, Hamusbttrg iMMI TELEGRAPH: JUNE 7, 1919.
HAULING AND MOVING
HEAVY HAULINU —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and plaoo mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and duatproof body. J.
E. Grubber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst. manager, Herahey, l'a. Bell
phone 15R4.
* FOR HIRE—Two ton auto truck.
Apply 1108 South Ninth street Bell
phone 2455 R.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
AND MOVING DONE
CONRAD BROS, 141 KELKER TT.
BELL PHONE 623 W.
DIAL PHONE 2618.
MUSICAL
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
Troup Building,
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE
BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
$450 Sterling Upright, mahogany, will
be like new when ready; see at
once; price $250
$5OO Player-Piano. SB-note, mahogany,
24 rolls free; price ..$376
$650 Victor SS-Note Player, mahogany,
guaranteed like new; price... .$485
Any of the above instruments
ready for delivery this week.
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
Troup Building,
15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE
FOR SALE One $4OO Merril
■ piano. Used a short time. Mahog
■ any finished. New design. Will sell
i at a bargain. Call at 1908 North
Sixth.
' VIOLINS. MANDOLINE, GUITARS.
; BANJOS. Band and orchestra lnstru
menis promptly and carefully repair
i ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street
YOU have made the visit to music
houses, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found it e have it
Spangier Music House. 2112 North
Sixth street
STORAGE
ETORAGB
Carload Storage at Low Ha tea
THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY
CO, LTD,
Hlghspire, Pa
Fhonea:
Bell - . Steelton 169Y,
Dial: Steelton 9439.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates In non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage <_o, 437-
445 South Second street
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable ratea P.
G. Diener, 408 Market street
STORAGE —419 Broad street house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable ratea Also haul
ing of all kinda D. Cooper A Co.
Both phonea
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. F ACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St
BELL 1954. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K- SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embaimer,
611 North Second Street
BELL 252. DIAL 21*5.
CEMETERY IAJTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT lIILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market stree:
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east laces the new park
way. The prices of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. A Co, Agenta
CLEANERS AND DYERS
WHY buy new elotoing. when wt
clean ycur old ones as good as new?
Ail kinds of repairing work guaran
teed. Goodman's, 1306 V 6 North Sixth.
; Beth Fhones. Call and Deliver.
j AUTOMOBILES
i
V-
OVERLAND
JSED CAR DEPARTMENT
Willys-Knight 5-passen
ger touring car in mecharic
aliy fine condition, refinish
ished and equipped with new
top. An extremely quiet and
powerful motor, which will
I Improve steadily with use.
"! Willys-Knight 7-passenger
. touring, refinis'ned like new.
Splendid tire equipment. A
roomy, luxurious car. equal in
every respect to new. Priced
attractively.
Overland 5-passenger tour
ing car ,in good running
order, with very fair tires.
Now in paint shop, will be
ready to show this week.
1 j Specially priced at $-15.
Overland 5-passenger light
six touring, overhauled, re
finished and equipped with
new top. All tires practically
new. Ready for inspection
this week.
Open Evenings.
THE
OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO,
Both Phones. 212-214 N. Second St.
1918 ETUDEBAKER. 2-passenger
roadster. Paint in good condition and
tires in good condition.
1914 Jeffrey, completely overhauled,
in fine shape.
1918 YelV:. run about 3.800 miles,
carrying a new car guarantee.
REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third.
- ■ .
I
i STUDEBAKER
7-PASSENGER TOURING CAR,
1918 MODEL.
FOR SALE.
PRICE. $7OO.
I Inquire
I
BOX R. 6815,
Care of Telegraph.
! 17 SPHINX touring. 5-passengcr;
new tires; new paint. Just over
hauled. New battery. Price, $375.
1922 State street.
' (Continued in Next Column)
ACTOUOBILER
REBUILT
GARFORD TRUCKS
Thoroughly overhauled, re
painted and guaranteed oar
fords. good for years of ser
vice. at practically half
price.
154-ton Garford chassis,
with new cab. Equipped with
2-tcn rear springs and axle.
Tires almost new.
Two 2-ton Garfords. equip
ped with cabs and dump
bodies. Mechanically like new.
1 Q-ton Koehler, chassis
only Completely rebuilt.
Splendid tire equipment.
Time Payments.
THE
OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO.
Both Phones. 212-214 N. Second St.
BARGAINS
Premier. 191. electric gear shift.
'""handle™ l ! ouriua a °"rrare. in One
Stiass:.
?i%on tO AJme. Woods Hoist and
St D C inb> dy a-ton. Woods Hoist ana
* l o e ne-toJ' international; used 10
m a"wo-ion he *nternalionali used 9
"otto? ueu"trucks on hand. Full
'^DENBY^SALES^CORPORATIQN.
° 1205 CAPITOL aTKiliiT
FOR SALE Use Ford light de-
Price. 2200. Inquire joover
Furniture Co.. 1415-13 North oceond
street. , ,
W ANTED All Kinds of used auto
rirA We pay highest cash prices.
riunk 8 H. 912 North
Third street. Dial i'.
FOR SALE— One 1914 Ford Toui
■n* Car in good condition. Call any
atternoon ler eitv ° " b
Granite avenue. City.
1317 FORD ROADSTER. 1916 Ford
Touring 1916 Oldsmobile. 6-cyilnder.
.•halme.s, 5-passenger. Bargain, MM
End GUI age; ill Rear ot Tairteeuch
Md Walnut. inquire Hummer.
A BUICK BIG SIX TOURING, new
tires, mechanically perrecl.
Chevrolet, model 4-90 touring. In
fine shape, very reasonable.
The atiove cars are aa represented.
Demonstrations given.
CHELESA AUTO WRECKING CO,
A. SCHIFFMAN. Manager.
'"FOR SALE—One Maxwell Special
Roadster, mechanically perfect, s2su.
M. urenner & Sons Motor Car Co.,
Third and Hamilton streets.
w T COLES CHURCH PLACE
GARAGE,
44 North Cameron Street.
Auto wrecking Mid reps.inng. Full
line of parts for all makes cars on
sale. We teach you to drive. WHi
sell you old car on small commission
basis. Storage space for hfleou cars
Bell I'houea.
FOR SALE Jeffery Roadster, 3-
passenger. Bargain. Call Bell phone
2522J or 67 North Eighteenth street.
AUTO tire vulcanizing sectional
and retread molds, boiler, air com
pressors, buffers, motors, tools, any
make or model. We save you 20* to
50 per cent. Catalogue free. If you
want to buy. sell or exchange write
the Equipment Co., 454 Eighth St.,
Cincinnati. Ohio.
FOR SALE
Seven-passenger Packard Twin
"Six." 1917 model. Good aa new.
Traveled only 5.U00 miles.
Address
E. 7C82.
Care of Telegraph
FOR SALE
I*4-ton Garford truck, good
condition; bargain for quick
buyer.
FEDERICK S GARAGE,
1 <O7-09 N. Seventh Street.
WANTED —Ford automobile, must
be in good condition. Address N. H.
Keister. P. O. Box 863, Harrisburg.
FORD touring 17 model, demountable
rims O. K. $4OO. Saxon roadster, 16
model, b. K. $3OO. Twin motorcycle.
$75. Horst, Linglestown. Pa, near
Harrisburg.
CADILLAC. 1912 FOR SALE—Good
condition. Price reasonable. Sible's
Garage. 201 Cumberland.
FOR SALE One 1916 6-cyllnder
ctudebakcr. New top and new tires
around. Fully electric equipped. This
c .r is an exceptional bargain and
must be sold quick. Party leaving
city Selden Truck Distributors. 1017-
55 Market street.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasure
at aQ hours.
BELL 2360. DIAL 4914
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers,
in any condition. See me before etc
riflcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A, Schlffman 22. 24. 24
North Cameron street. Bell 3623.
FOR SALE—Eight-cylinder. 7-pas
senger Cadillac automobile; in first
class condition. Price $l,8i)0. Inquire
A. L, Hauer. M. D, Annville, Pa.
WANTED Any model or mK
Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, complete
Plarts or Parts, for cash. Give de
scription. Queen City VuL Co, Cin
cinnatl. Ohio.
OAKLAND 6 New tires and re
finished. Mechanically tine. Call 1319
Swatara, or Bell 723 M.
FOR SALE StudeLaker Touring;
1918 eight-cylinder Oldsmobile Tour
ing - Rco Touring car; Overland Coun
try Club. JefferTes Touring car. An
drew Redmond. Third and Rail?
streets.
FOR SALE Twin-cylinder motor
cycle in good condition. $95.00. Call
Bell 1057W between 4:30 and 7 P. M.
FORD TOURINGS Late models,
rebuilt and in tine shape. One-ton
Ford Trucks. Light Ford Deliveries.
7-passenger Page, run only 800 miles.
Convenient terms, susquenanna ko
ror Co . 117 South Third street.
1.-OP SVLE —Willys-Knigbt seven
nassenger ear. 1917 model, pre war
11.500 miles have improved
Knight motor. First-class running
XV.aition and when painted to suit
buyer an elegant family car. Call at
401 Fine street. Steelton. between o
and 6 P. M.
wxrtNETOS All typea; 4 and 6
o A. high tension, Elsman. Dixie,
Mes! Remy and different
l P .kea of colU. carburetors, etc. A.
22-24-34 North Cameron
street. Bell 3412.
- _ TRUCK FOR SALH ~~~
i .rgc sized 5-ton truck, with Dump
■Jw for sale. Big bargain to qulifc
hover For particulars call at the
sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron
street.
<Continued in Next Column)
AUTOMOBILE*
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP co
lli sorts of auto tops and euehlon
work done by experts; also J 'Pair
work. Reasonable rates. 7s-7$ South
Cameron atreet.
WM. PENN OARAGE
114-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral pa rtlea and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4594.
HUPMOBILE
FOR SALE
5-passenger Touring CAT. 1
extra tires.
Apply
1721 GREEN STREET.
Bell SOJ.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Haviug
decided to purchase a (Vinton Six. I
otter tor sale both my (V Ulys-Knight
roadster aud my Elgin Six Uhutmoy.
Both are in prime condition, the for
mer having run less thain IMJO miles
,„j the latter less than o.OUO. As I
do not need the money, will take Lib
erty Bonds or time payments if se
cured. Address Box 787. Harrisburg,
Pa.
AUTO RADIATORS ol all kinds re
paired by specialists. Also fenders,
Fairps etc. Best service in town. Har
firiui* Auto Radiator Works. 0u
North Third Street
TWO-TON Seldon Trucks, with
Woods Hydraulic hoist and steel
dump body. One two-ton Broekway
truck with combination body. One
mm-tcn Denby truck. One 1918 Chev
rolet touring car. One 1919 Indian
motorcycle run less than 300 miles.
Several other good bargains in sec
ond-handed trucks and cars. These
" have all been overhauled and are
in good condition. Seldon Truck Dis
tributors, lul7-1025 Market Street.
"Harrisburg. Pa.
AUTOS WANTED
WANTED,
CADILLAC EIGHT
any type for cash. Replies
confidential. Address
BOX G. 2981.
Care of Telegraph.
AUTOS FOR IIIRK
_• 7
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Will
take vou to any part of city or nearby
country. Call at 1837 Spencer street,
or Dial 5937.
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
DREADNAUGHT 5,000-MILE TIRES
30x3 Ribbed Tread $13.88
30x3(8 : |H?
32x3(a „ ;?••£
31x4 .. „ 3..|
2x4 .. •®*oJ
33x4 M 27 - 60
?4X4 " * 1
25x4 4 "
36x4 (8 <°-3J
*ox3 Vacuum Tread 15.53
30x3(8 -!. 4 J 8 ® 8
"'>x % W -.4J
sixt ; :
34x4 „ .. 31.88
35x4 4 „ -.. J..45
30x44 44 07
D UY'f ON CYCLE CO.,
912 N. Third St. Dial 4990.
YOUR REO EQUIPPED
WITH A
RAYFJELD CARBURETOR
will be more efficient and
move economical. You will
get more power and spend
get more power and speed
and a smoother-running
motor. ,
AGENCY.
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
1807-09 North Seventh.
SUNSHINE GARAUE Auto re
naming by expert Road jobs a
nrc'afti Charges reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshlue Uaiage. 27 North
Cameron street.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DORY SHANKK
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
1607 NORTH THIRD ST.
PUBLIC SALE
*ULE OF GROCERY STOCK AND
FIXTURES
Of Harry A. Gault. bankrupt, in
storeroom at corner North and Green
streets, will occur Saturday, June 14,
at 10 a. m. at office of Referee in
Bankruptcy, No. 7 North Third street,
Harrisburg, Pa. John T. Olmsted, Ref
eree.
LEGAL NOTICES
IN compliance with the provisions
of the acts of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED
PROPOSALS will be received until
twelve o'clock noon, June 23rd, 1919,
at the office of the Superintendent of
Public Printing and Binding, in the
Caoitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa., for
furnishing paper and other supplies
required for the execution of the pub
lic P 7 mting and binding from the first
day of July. 1919. to the thirtieth day
of June, 1920.
Bids will be made at certain rates
per centum below the maximum rates
fixed in a schedule prepared in accord
ance with law by the Superintendent
of Public Printing and Binding.
The proposals must be sealed up
and must be endorsed "Proposals for
Furnishing Paper and Other Sup
oUe" and del.vered to said Superin
tendent at. or before twelve o'clock
noon on said day. accompanied with
the bond required by said acts of As
sembly. such proposals as shall have
v.fan received up to said hour will be
immediately opened, and bids tabulat
ed and contracts promptly awarded.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept any bid or any
parfand reject the other part if .uch
action would be in the interest of the
Common wealth of Pennsylvania.
Blank proposals containing instruc
tions. schedule and blank bond may be
ottalned at the office of the superin
t. ndent of Public Printing and Bind
ing and no bid will be accepted unless
submitted "P Ro V^ h T^ r^, h llE b k anki
c-perintendent of Public Printing and
Binding. Harrisburg. Pa.
June 4. 1919.
NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undei signed will offer at public
• ale. in f ron4 Court House,
Harrisburg. Pa., on Thursday. J une
10 at 2 o clock.—
"property No. 1432 North Second
trect; Harrisburg. Pa., eighteen feet,
more or less, by one hundred six
(106) feet, more or less.
Terms and conditions of sale will
be announced thereat, and in the
meantime may be obtained from the
UMON I TRUST COMPANY OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
Administrator C. T. A. of Elizabeth
Keffer. deceased.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. No. 123 March
Term 1918. Katharine Balsam vs.
Maurice Balsam.
To Maurice Balsam, respondent:
You are hereby respectfully noti
ed that the hearing in the above
stated case in which you arc the re
spondent, will be had before the Hon
orable, the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County, at
the Court House In the City of Har
risburg, on the 23rd day of June,
A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
which time and place you may appear
and cross-examine the witnesses on
behalf of the llbellant, if you so de
sire, and present your defense, If any
I you have.
I JOEL CLASTKR,
Attorney for Llbellant.
LEGAL NOTICES
COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYL
VANIA
$12,000,000. Issue of $50,000,000 Loap
Series—A
$2,000,000 5-year 4 % per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds, Due July
1. 1924.
$2,000,000 10-year 4(4 per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds. Due July
1, 1929.
$2,000,000 10-year 4Vt per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds. Due July
1. 1933.
$2,000,000 20-year 4H per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds, Due. July
' 92,000,000 25-year 414 per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds. Due July
1. 1941.
$2,000,000 30-year 4% per cent, reg
istered and coupon bonds, Due July
1. 1949.
Free from the personal property tax
imposed by the State of Pennsylvania.
Exempt from the normal and all sur
taxes, also excess protits taxes of the
Federal income tax under existing
Office of the Auditor General.
Harrisburg, June 6, 1919.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned at the office of the
Auditor General at Harrisburg. until
12 o'clock noon, Monday, June 23,
1919, for twelve million (12,000,000)
dollars loan of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania on the following con
ditions.
This loan is authorised by an act
approved the 18th day of April. A. D.
1919.
The bonds now offered, amounting
in the aggregate to $12,000,000, will
be dated July 1. 1919. and will be pay
able at The Philadelphia National
Bank of Philadelphia, nscal agent of
the Commonwealth, in lawful money
on their respective maturity dates, as
follows: ...
$2,000,000 July 1, 1924. $2,000,000
July 1. 1939.
$2,000,000 July 1, 1929. $2,000,000
JU 52.000,000 July 1. 1934. $2,000,000
July 1. 1949.
Interest at the rate of four and one
quarter 4.4 > per centum per annum
will be paid semi-annually on January
1 and July 1. at the office of the fiscal
agent of the Commonwealth in 1 hilt
delphia.
All bonds issued under the provi
sions of this act shall be exempt from
taxation for State and local purposes.
Ceitificates in registered form will
be issued in such amounts as the pur
chasers may require in the sum of one
thousand 11.000) dollars. Ave thousand
(5.000) dollars, ten thousand (10,000)
dollars, twenty-live thousand (Jv.OOii)
dollars, fifty thousand U>°.ooo) dollars
and one hundred thousand (100,000)
dollars: -and in coupon form in the
sum of one thousand (1,000) dollars.
Said certificates will be interchange
able as to form.
Negotiable interim certificates will
be issued if desired, pending the en
graving of definite certificates, and
may be obtained from the fiscal agent
on the day that payment is made for
the loan, or thereafter.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by a certified check or
certificate of deposit drawn to the or
der of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania for an amount equal to two (2)
per centum of the principal of the
loan for which the bid is made, checks
or certificates accompanying bids not
accepted will be returned by mail to
the bidders within fort>-eight (4..)
hours from the time of opening' pj
bids. Deposits of successful
will be applied in partial payment of
the amount of the loan a*a rd,<l to
them No allowance will be made for
interest on an advance payment from
the time a bid is submitted to the
time of settlement. ,
Settlement in full for the loa
awarded must be made with The Phil
adelphia National Hank, 1
for the Commonwealth of Pennsyiw
nia at Philadelphia, on or before
Tuesday. July I. 1919. at 3 o clock
P The undersigned reserve the tisht
. \i(ist r.nvr and all proposals, or to
-Iri all or any portion of the loan
of the Commonwealth of fennsjlva
ni The State is free from all bonded
C "\".re ? gn sta"e of Pennsylvania guar
sovereign - tat securt ty of principal.
S'ruTntylt incomers well as a ready
5% ILLiA.w v . - Governor.
HARMON M- KEPHART,
State Treasurer.
CHARLES A. SNYDER.
CHAltur Auditor General.
BONDHOLDERS OF Pennsylva
nia MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY
We hereby notify holders of bonds
.. E 103, 44, 178, 2.8, 20, 2(9, 302
h°,' 351 377. 387. 398 and 410 to pre
terit them to the Union Trust Com
"„v of Pennsylvania for payment on
IT before July 1. 1919. as Interest will
cease date.
<SI PENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO.
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of William Nune
rnakcr. late of Steelton. Dauphin
County. Pa. having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebted
to said Estate are requested to uitkc
immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them for set-
LTEELTON TRUST COMPANY,
bIE - Administrator.
n . to Steelton. Pa.
H L DRESS. Atty.,
Steelton Trust Co. Bldg.,
Steelton. Pa.
NOTICE— Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of fcophla Baumgartner,
late of Harrisburg. Dauphin county
Pa deceased, having been granted to
the' undersigned residing in Harris
hV.re Pa. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immed
ißte payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment. CHARLES MALLUL.
751 So. Nineteenth Street,
or to Executor.
IP BOWMAN.
Attorney-at-Law.
NOTICE Letters_or Administra
tion on the Estate of William H. Selb
rt late of Steelton. Dauphin County
Pa' deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persona indebted
♦ o said Estate requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle-
STEELTON TRUST COMPANY.
Ad mini sirs tor.
A, to Steelton, Pa.
H L DRESS, Attorney,
Steelton Trust Co, Bldg,
Steelton, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGH
WAY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg,
p a . Pealed proposals will be received
at the State Capitol until 10 A. M,
June 24. 1919, when bids will be pub
licly opened and scheduled and con
tracts awarded as soon thereafter as
possible for the reconstruction of 1269
linear feet of Reinforced Concrete in
Blair County; 10,870 linear feet of Bi
tuminous Surface Course on a Con
crete Foundation and Hillside Vitri
fied Brick, and 9122 linear feet of Bi
tuminous Surface Course on a Con
crete Foundation, in Columbia Coun
ty; 12,725 linear feet of either Bi
tuminous Surface Course on a Con
crete Foundation or Reinforced Con
crete, and 24.765 linear feet of Rein
forced Concrete in Dauphin County;
21,606 linear feet of cither Bituminous
Surface Course on a Concrete Founda
tion or Reinforced Concret in Lancas
ter County; 31,548 linear feet of
either One Course Reinforced Con
crete on a Concrete Foundation or
Vitrified Brick In McKean County;
and 9641 linear feet of either Bitum
inous Surface Course on a Concrete
Foundation or Reinforced Concrete,
and 25,693 linear feet of Reinforced
Concrete and Hillside Vitrified Brick
in Northumberland County. Bidding
blanks and specifications may be ob
tained free and plans upon payment
of $2.50 per set, upon application to
State Highway Department, Harris
burg. No refund for plans returned.
They also can be seen at office of
State Highway Department, Harris
burg. 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadel
phla, and 904 Hartje Building, Pitts
burgh. Pa. Lewis S. Sadler, State
Highway Commissioner.
MARKETSI
GENERAL MOTORS
IN MARKET LEAD
Buying of Recent Favorites
Resumed at Opening of
Short Session
New York, June ".—General buy
ing of recent favorites was resum- 1
eel in the stock market to-day, the
demand being notably for general .
motors and the shipping, oils and I
food shares, which showed advances |
ranging from 1 to 2 points, with
United Fruit making an exceptional
rise of 4 points. A few stocks weak
ened under continuation of yester
day's realization movement, Ameri
can Woolen- receding five points but
the main trend was definitely up
ward. Railroad shares were quieter 1
and coppers and U. S. Steel moved
quite narrowly.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Company,
members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,'
New Y'ork furnish the following
quotations: Open Close
Allis Chalmers 44(8 44*
Amer. Beet Sugar 8S 89 %v
American Can 58(4 5914
Am. Car and Fndry Co. ..106'4 107 %
Amer. , Loco - 85% 85
Amer. Smelting 8318 84 '
American Sugar 138% 137
Amer. Woolens ...117 118
Anaconda 72% 73
Atchison 101% 10114
Baldwin Locomotive ...10414 10318 1
Baltimore and Ohio .... 54U 641*
I Bethlehem Steel, B 85% 86%
Butte Copper 29% 30
California Petroleum ... 35% 3518
Canadian Pacific 16414 16318
Central Leather 109 108
Chesapeake and Ohio ... 6764 6718
Chi., R. I. and Pacific... 301* 3014
Chino Con. Copper 43 43 V*
Chi. Mil. and St. Paul 45% 4514
Col. Fuel and Iron 5018 5018
Consol. Gas 54 54
Corn Products 68 6T%
Crucible Steel 95 94(4
Erie Ills 19
General Motors 213 213
1 Goodrich, B. F 53 83%
Great North., Pfd 99 99
Great North. Ore, subs.. 43 13
Hide and Leather 35 7 4 35%
Hide and Leather, Pfd...1271a 128
Inspiration Copper 59% 60
International Paper ... 61 4 61%
Kennecott 39 39%
Kansas City Southern.. 23% 23%
Lackawanna Steel 87 3S
Lehigh Valley 5518 5518
Maxwell Motors 3 vi "3%
Merc. War Ctfs 4318 30%
Merc. War Ctfs. Pfd 121 1 120%
Mex. Petroleum 194Vj 192
Miami Copper 27 ? 8
Midvale Steel 52 "4 53
N. Y. Central 82 Ij 83
N. Y. N. H. and H 33% 33%
N. Y., Ont. and West.... 22 224
Norfolk and vVest 110 110
Northern Pacific 97 74 99
Penna. R. R 47Vi 47 s i
Pittsburgh Coal 65% 64%
Ra'lway Steel Spg 93
Ray Con. Co;,per 2314 23%
Reading t'lli 91%
Republic Don and Steel. 90 9014
Southern Pacific 1114 112
tieuthem Ry 31(4 31'8
BtOdebaker 11618 116%
Union Pacific 135 135
U. S. 1. Alcohol 161 161(8
u. S. Rqbber 113(4 118%.
U. S. Steel. Pfd 1104 116%
Utah Copper 83 74 34%
Vir.-Caro. Chem 78% 78
Westinghouse Mfg 58 58
Willys-Overland 38(4 38(4
Western Maryland 13(4 13
NEW YORK CURB STOCKS
Following prices supplied by How
ard A. Riley and Company.. stock
brokers. 212 North Third street, Har
risburg, Pa.; Land Title Building.
Jhiladelphia; 20 Broad street. New
York City:
INDUSTRIALS
Last Sale
Aetna 10(8
Hupp Mo 9(8
United Profit 2 7-16
Wright 5(8
Am. Marconi 4%
Gen'l Asphalt 73(8
Inter Con. Rub 30
No. Am. Pulp 6
Submarine 17(8
U. S. Ship v 3%
INDEPENDENT OILS
Last Sale
Barnett s "l®
I Ccsden 12
Federal 3 3 8
Inter. Pet 30(8
Met. Pet 3%
LEGAL NOTICES
IN compliance with the provisions
of the acts of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED
PROPOSALS will be received until
three o'clock P. M., June 23rd, 1919, at
the office of the Superintendent of
Public Printing and Binding, in 'he
Capitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa., for
furnishing half tones, electrotypes,
steel plates and other plates required
for the execution of the public print
ing and binding from the first day of
July, 1919. to tbe thirtieth day of
j ynp, 19?0.
Bids will he made at certain -ates
,p, centum below the maximum rates
fixed in a schedule prepared In accord
ance with law by the Superintendent
of Public Printing and Binding.
The proposals must be sealed up and
must be endorsed "Proposals for Fur
nishing Cuts and Plates," and deliver
ed to said Superintendent at or before
three o'clock P. M. on said day, ac
companied with the bond required by
said acts of Assembly. Such proposals
shall have been received up to aid
hour will be Immediately opened, and
bids tabulated and contracts promptly
awarded.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids or to accept any bid or any
part and reject the other part if such
action would be In the interest of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Blank proposals containing instruc
tions, schedule and blank bond may be
obtained at the office of the Superin
tendent of Public Printing and Bind
ir.g and no bid will be accepted unless
submitted upon such furnished blanks.
8 ROBERT C. MILLER,
superintendent of Public Printing and
Binding. Harrisburg. Pa.
June 4, 1919.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg. Pa.
sealed proposals will be received nt
the State Capitol until 10 A. M.. June
24, 1919, when bids will be publicly
opened and scheduled, and contract
awarded as soon thereafter as pos
sible for the reconstruction of 12,725
tlnear feet of Bituminous Sur
face Course on a Concrete founda
tion or Reinforced Concrete Pave
ment 16 feet wide, being situated in
Dower Paxton Township, Dauphin
County, on Route No. 140; also, 24.765
linear feet of Reinforced Concrete
Pavement 18 feet wide, being situated
in Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin
Cc-unty. on Route No. 199. Bidding
blanks and specifications may be ob
tained free, and plans upon payment
of $2.50 per , set. upon application to
State Highway Department. Harris
burg. No refund for plans returned.
They can also be seen at office of
State Highway Department. Harris-1
burg; 151 Chestnut Street. Phlladel
uhta; 904 Hartje Building, Pittsburgh,!
p a< Lewis S. Sadler, State Highway*
Commltsicner,
Okmulgee 2*4
Sinclair G 62'
Boston and Wyo 61
Elk Basin -11
Glenrock 714
Island $
Merritt 29*4
Sapulpa 8%
MINING
Last Sale
Big Lodge 9-16
CresBon 314
Canada 174
Howe 414
Mother Lode 44
Nlpissing 1174
Rescue 16
Tonopah Min 3*4
Tonopah Ex 214 \
White Cuj}s 19
Caledonia 40
Cash Boy 9
Con. Arizona I' 4
Hecla 61a
Jumbo Ex. 13
We3t End 1 15-16
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press.
Philadelphia, June 7.—Stocks clos
ed strong.
Baldwin 103 74
General Asphalt 73
General Asphalt, Pfd 110
I.ake Superior 19 74
Lehigh Navigation 6914
Lehigh Valley 6514
Pennsylvania Railroad 4714
Philadelphia Electric 25*4
Philadelphia Company 29
Philadelphia Rapid Transit ... 2814
Reading 9114
Storage Rat.tery 73 *4
Union Transit 4014
United Gas Improvement 6914
United States Steel 110**
York Railways 914
York Railways, Pfd 32
PHII.anKI.PHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, June 7. Wheat
No. 1 soft red, <2.20; No. 2, red. 32 24;
No. 3. soft red. <2.24.
Corn Market steady; yellow,
as to grade and location. <1.8301.86.
Oats The market is Arm;
No. 2. white. 7874 079 c; No. 3. white.
77 © 77 14 c.
Bran The market is steady; 30ft
winter, spot, in 100-Ib. sacks, <44.00(0
45.00; spring. In 100-tb. sacks. <42.00
4043.00.
Rutter Market higher; western,
creamery, extras, 55c; nearby prints,
tancy, 62® 64c.
Itclined Sugars Market steady;
powdered. 8.46 c; extra hire granulat
ed. 9c.
Cheese The market is steady;
New York and Wisconsin, full milk.
32®327ic; do., old. 37040 c.
Eggs Market higher; Pennsylva
nia and other nearby firsts, free
cases, <12.90 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, <12.30 per case;
western, extra firsts, free cases, <12.90
per case; do., firsts, free cases, <12.30
per case; fancy, selected, packed, 51®)
53c per dozen.
Live Poultry The market is
weak; fowls and chickens lower;
fowls. 37c; broiling chickens, not
leghorns, 45055 c; do., leghorns, 384?
-!sc; roosters, 23024 c: ducks, Pekin,
2S®3oc; do., Indian Runner. 25028 c;
geese, 20023 c.
Dressed Poultry Quiet; turkey 3,
spring, choice, to fancy, 46 048 c;
do., western, choice to fancy, 45046 c;
turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 4ft
043 c: turkeys, common. 30036 c: old
turkeys. 40942 c; capons, seven to
eight pounds. 44®45c; do., smaller
sizes. 40043 c: fowls, fresh kille'C
choice to fancy, 36 039 c; do..
REGISTER'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the following Executor's.
Administrators', Guardians and Trustees Accounts, which have been duly
passed and remain on file in the Register's Office of Dauphin County, said
accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation on Tues
day, June 17, 1919. at 10 a. m.
No. Estate of Accountant Account.
I—Romberger. Mary C. Samuel Htan, Executor First & Final
2—Kelley, John E Uoldie M. Kelley, Administra
trix First & Final
3—McCormlck, Sarah R.. ...Walter M. McCormick, Execu-
4 Fisher, William H Mary F. Fisher, Administra- Flrst 4 Pinal.
trix Account.
5 Parelli, Nicola Hershey Trust Company, Ad
ministrator First A Final
6 McAllister, Margaret H.. .James A. Beaver, Surviving
Executor, as stated by Com
monwealth Trust Co., Ad
ministrator of said Jameg ~. . .
A Beaver, Deceased Final Aeem.ni
7 Etter, Catharine A., George E. Etter (Surviving),
Executor Second A Final
3 Fasnacht, John F, Annie L. Fasnacht and Edna
May Anderson, Administra
trices First A Final
9—Caslew. Elizabeth George W.Shultz, Executor .. First & Final
10—Shenk, Susan Jacob R. Shenk, Executor ... First & F '
U Collins, Patrick Dennis J. Callaghan. Execu- ,nal
tOr •••••eeeeeeeeaeeeeee.eta Fl TSt & Pj _ •
12 Kinter, Lydia A., Katherine M. Kintcr, Admin- * mai.
istratrix First a pi_ .
13— Deshong, J. W J. Administrator, c. Final.
14—Zimmerman. Annie E., ...Harrisburg''Trust' Company, fim & Fln *'-
" Executor First a. p. .
15—Boll. Robert A Charles S. 801 l and Charles K. & Final.
I ' Boas, Administrators First a P. ,
Shoffstall. Leroy J "tor i3uffinKton • Administra- Final.
17—Bowers. Lucy M Wimam'D." Bowers," AdmVn'lil 1 iFBt & F,na '-
II ooweis. - trator First A pi
~ p... v Leah Joseph E. Pacey, Executor .. First a p na '
sZ?Sorn Chase, !!!!!!!.... Rosa Books, Executrix ...... FjJ2? % F *>a •
>o— Anton'iolo. Loreto Security Trust Compauy, Ad- &
Anlon ' u "• mimstrator .... i First a PI ,
11—Kovochek, Andrew Security Trust Company, Ad- Final.
_i iv.ovui., ministrator First a. p,
22—O'Donnell. Catharine O'Donnell, Admin- Final
-3—Alwine. Conrad W Executor' pw!'
ni vfnest Peter John B. Nye, Executor First A P. !•
7, xZIk re?de r, J esse W Michael W. Krelder and JohA 1 & Fina '-
Ivreiaer, w Kreide| . ( Administrators, First A P, .
26—Bowman. Maurice F trator K ' Houser ' Adm 'nis- Final.
Bomberger. J. C Stated by the Executor's' of" the Account
-27— BomDerg Estate of Charles A. Kunkel,
who in bis lifetime was r
Trustee rytder the will of J.
C. Bomberger Account.
30 —leaser, deceased, stated by Anna B.
\eager Executrix of the Es
tate of William E. V eager First a p,
31 —Aungst Fannie I* °u22r AUmini " : .
32 —Mehrlng. Wilhelm J, .... Jehrlni; Adminul UDt
33— Wolaver, Kate * a "" a ®*'* Admlnis- " al Account
-4 Relnoehl. Margaret J., ...Nelson A." Reinoeh'l, vtdminis- ' FBt A F 'nal.
trator Account
is—Curtis. Edwin E Harriet J. Curtis. Administra- nt
triX ••••••••eaesssesesssaes fiwiga • n,
~ Kefter, Elizabeth Union Trust Company of & F,nal
-3G —Kener, Pennsylvania, Administra
tor, c. t- a. Firxt ad. .. ,
•,7— Fegley. Thomas. Lewis Saltzer and Francis & Partial.
3'— HB "' Fegley, Executors First A,.-
•J# Daniel J. E Jacob J. Kissinger. Admlnis- ecount.
38— Daniel, o. a, . trator First A pi
so Mnmmel Mary C.. Edgar C. Hummel, Executor.. First & p 2 ,
4orarmm, Catharlne Ji Leiims", Admin- FBt & * ina '-
wagner, Albert W Jacob W. Wagner,'' Admlnis- 1F " A Fina '-
41 —wagn trator First & Pi„„,
42 Hess, Lavlna, W. I. Hess and B. F. Hess. & FlnaJ
-42 Heaß ' Executors First A pi .
... pii.a B. R. Speas, Executor First A p- .
li Zedricks Eliza C., Chester W. Zedricks, Admin- Final.
' istrator First A p< ,
45 uhler. Mark 1.,' l8 tor h S ' Danlel, Adm lnistra- Final.
.„ T „v, ijinretta R John C. Eckels, Executor'!'.!! Flrft A p! na !'
Watt George Frederick, .Gertrude I. Watt. Executrix . First & F S a !'
11-Matu's David W.Lcnker Executor .. Fir" & f ' '
jlHsaltsman. George Union Trust Company of Finul.
49— baftsnm.. Pennsylvania, Adminstrator, First A Pi- ,
ui-eini Theresa M Leo. C. Uainor, Executor First A p!2 al
ItSlfey. sun E.. • • .William & Cunkle. Executor . Fir %
62 —Mry°C W ' • Commonwealth Trust Corn-
Mary v... • pany, Guardian, of James
C. Durborow First A pi
yimmerman, Edward Commonwealth Trust Com- Final.
63—zimmenua pany. Guardian, of Lester I.
Zimmerman First A pi- .
.. ifuehne (King) Albert T.,Commonwealth Trust Com- " Final.
51-K.uean pany, Executor Fourth A Pi„ .
C- u M aler Frank Stanley, ..Helen A. Hassler and Emory "Final
50 —Hags 0 Hassler. Administrators. First A Pi-.,
rc H.mer Elizabeth. Commonwealth Trust Com- Final.
66—Harne p Executor First A Parti.-
R7—Wllloughby, Harry A. L. Taylor, Administrator .. F'lrtt & Final'
sHLuken, Frank Ross E. Lukens, Administra- 'mal.
30 tor First A. _ ,
to schradley. Christian .. Al K. Thomas, Guardian of Final.
69 =co Rodney Gordon Schradley
(Minor) Second
so— Romberger, Joseph H, ..George E. Romberger, Ad- -"ceount
60 ministrator First A pi..
.i—HoDPle, Jacob Annie E. Hopple, Administra- oa '*
61 trix JTrat a Fln.i
Lacob, Anna. Union Trust Company of naL
Pennsylvania, Administra
tor First A Fin.i
3 Lacob. S. Wolfe, Union Trust Company of ai *
Pennsylvania, Administra
tor First A Final
64 —Garonzlk, Ida, David Garonzik and Harry
Garonzlk, Administrators .. First A Final
IS—Danner, Roy C, .Dauphin Deposit Trust Com
pany. Executor First A Partial.
66 —Millelsen. Catharine 8.,.. Jacob B. Mlllelsen, Admlnis-
trator, First A Final.
Filed May 17. 1319,
EDWIN H. FISHER.
Register ot Wills.
smaller sizes, 33 035 c; roosters, S6c;
western roasting chickens, 37 937 c;
broiling chickens, nearby, choice to
fancy, 65 40 65c; do., fair to good, 509
fancy. 60070 c; do., fair to good. 61 >0
58c; western broiling chickens,sO 0 55c;
bucks. western. 3SO4UC. Pekin ducks,
42046 c; old ducks, 42046 c; Indian
Runners. 42046 c; spring ducks. Long
Island, 3840 3 9c; geese, 26030 c.
Flour Dull and weak; winter
straight, western. <ll.OO 011.25 per
barrel; do., nearby, <10.76011.00; per
barrel; Kansas straights, <11.76012.25
per barrel; do., short patents, <12.00
012.50; do., spring patents. <12.000
12.50; spring patents, <11.75913.26;
spring firsts, clear, <9.75010.25.
lluy Market firm; timothy. No. 1,
large and small bales, <45.00 per ton;
do.. No. 2, <43.00043.00 per ton; do.,
No. 3, <29.00040.00 per ton.
Clover Mixed: Light, <42.00043.00
per ton; do.. No. 1, <40.50041.00; do..
No. 2. <38.00039.00 per ton.
Tallow The market la firm;
prime city loose. 1374 c; do., special,
loose, 14c; prime country, 12 740; edi
ble in tierces, 23026 c.
Potatoes Old potatoes lower;
New Jersey, No. 1, 65085 c;
per bssket; do.. No. 2, oOOiOo pet
basket; do., 100-Ih. bags. No. 1. <S.(OO
I.CO, extra quality: do.. No. 3. <l.BOO
2.26; Pennsylvania. No. 1, 100 lbs.
<2.250 2.50; do., upcr 100 lbs., fancy.
<2.9002.10; New Jersuy, No. L iOi
lbs.. <2.2502.40; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs.
<1.26 01.76; western, per 100 lbs.. <3.01
0 2 25; New York state, per 100 lb
<2.25402.50; Maine, per 100 lb., <2.35®
2.50; Delaware and Maryland, per 100
lbs.. <2.2502.40; Florida. No. 1. par
barrel. <10.00011.00; Florida, No. 2,per
barrel, <8.0002.00; Florida, per 100-Ib
oags. <1.600 3.00; North Carolina, pa:
barrel, <1.6004.00; South Carolina, No
1. per barrel. <9.50010.00; South Caro
lina. No. 2, per barrel, <7.0008.50;
Norfolk, per barrel. <3.25; Eastern
Shore, per barrel, <2.0002.75; East
ern Shore, per barrel, new <10.25
4010.50; fancy Macungie, No 1, per
oarrel, <2.9602.00; do.. No. 3, per bar
rel, <1.2501.60 per barrel.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press.
Chicago, June 7.—Hogs—Receipts,
7,000; strong to 10c higher than yes
terday's close but 5c to 10c under yes
terday's average. Pigs, strong to 25c
higher: top, <20.00. Bulk. <19.75®
19.90; heavy weight, <19.89019.90;
medium weight, <19.70020.00; light
weight. <19.50019.95; light lights,
<18.00019.55; heavy packing sows,
smooth, <19.25019.65; packing sows,
rough, <l9.oo®' 19.25; pigs. <17.25®
18.00.
Cattle—Receipts, 5,000 compared
with a week ago. Good choice beef
steers, 75c to <l.OO lower; medium
grades, 50c to 75c lower; fat cows
and heifers, 50c®<1.00 lower; c&n
ners and cutters, 25c to 50c lower;
bologna bulls. mostly 25c lower;
medium grades, 25c to 50c lower;
stockcrs and feeders, 5c to <1.25
lower.
Sheep—Receipts, 4,000; practically
all direct to packers: compar%d with
a week ago, best handy dry fed
shorn lambs, strong; other lambs
weak to unevenly lower; grassey and
common kind, 75c to <l.OO down;
spring lambs, 25c to 50c lower; sheep,
75c to <1.50 lower; fat ewes declined
most.
CHICAGO tlOARI) OF TRADE
By Associated Press.
Chlego, June 7.—Board of Trade
closing:
Corn—July, 168 44; September, 16074.
Gats —July, 6774; September, 6574.
Pork—July, 50.25; September, 47.05.
Lard—July, 33.95; September, 32.65.
Ribs—July, 27.65; September, 27.17.
19