Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 27, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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    Additional Classified Ads ;
* on Opposite Page
I\)R SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20.000
new. old, rare. In stock. Aurand's.,
925 North Third. Circulars free.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED 1
EXCHANGED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON,
4 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
, BOTH PHONES
WANTED—.MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—To buy 6 or 8-foot coun
ter show case, must be French plate,
top in A 1 condition. Call Compton's,
1006 N. Third St. Both phones.
WANTED Cheap second-handed i
top buggy or Jenny Lind or two-seat- J
ed surry; state price. Address E, care!
Telegraph. i
WANTED—To buy a canoe; must be
In At condition. Apply B C. Ettlnger.
> Bell 296-R or 122 Calder St.
JUNK —We are in the market for
all kinds of junk. Call Bell 4974, or
* write I. Cohen A Co., York street and
Ash avenue. |
MAX SMELTZ I
Second hand furniture bought and |
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call ,
Bell 1071R, of drop a postal to Max i
Smeltz. 1020 Market street. Will call.
City or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. |
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN.
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WILL dispose of coal lease and
' equipment on Mahnnov creek at Dorn
sife. If interested address Box 35.
Milton. Pa.
PATENT right for sale—A hydro
newmatic paper baler; inventor unable
to furnish cash. Apply 107 Chestnut:
Street near Front.
TWO-STORY' frame building, first
floor containing store room fully
equipped. Admirably suited for barber
shop and restaurant combined. For
particulars apply to T. S. Wagner,
Union Deposit, Pa.
FOR SALE —Grocery stock and fix
tures, good location. G. R. Hurd. trus
tee. 317 Chestnut street.
. LIVE business for a live man. in
nearby town. Restaurant, confection
ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz.
1225 North Sixth St.
* BUSINESS PERSONALS
STEAM feather renovating; all ticks
emptied and new ticks furnished; B.
J. Campbell, 1000 Paxton St.
A. LANE
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—
Single edge. 25c doz.. double edge. 35c
doz.. razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
Any metu! welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
W Capitol City Welding Co.. 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396-J.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
• First class work. Chllcoat Bros.,
333 Harris street.
QUININE—Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to eatch vou this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
I'HOSPHO-QUININE will stave .it off
If taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street.
FURNITURF: CRATED for Shipping
G. A. Bishop, 1736 Logan street.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street.
1 FINANCIAL
STOCKS AND BONDS.
LOCAL SECURITIES A
SPECIALTY.
J. K. GREENAWALT, JR.
130 Walnut Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 518-J.
MONEY TO LOAN
BUY COAL NOW
" With our money and Insure
your comfort next winter. Pay
us back in convenient month
ly payments. Charges reason
able—only three and one-half
per cent, per month on bal
ances. No other charges of
any kind.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
MONEY' LOANED—Employes' Loan
Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg.,
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
and Bonded by the State."
WE LEND MONEY' in compliance
with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu
als in need 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.
$$
MUSICAL
AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE.
15 S. Market Square
PIANO BARGAINS THIS YVEEK
$325 Livingston, mahogany ....$l5O
325 Huntington, mahogany 210
350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 225!
350 Weser Bros., mahogany .... 250
350 Kimball, walnut 250
350 Stieff, mahogany 250 |
500 Player, 88-note 375 i
650 Player, SS-note 485
Any of the above bargains on
. easy terms of payment.
J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE,
Troup Building,
15 S. Market Square.
Y'OU have made the visit to music
houses, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found it. We have it.
Spungier Music House. 2112 North
Sixth street.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
FOR SALE—AI bay horse, 6 years;
weight 1S50; well broken and cheap to
.. quick buyer. Inquire 1843 Derry St.. I
Kast End Bakery.
, ROOFING
DON'T RIP UP THAT OLD ROOF. j
COVER IT WITH
• HITE'S ELASTIC CEMENT."
IT WILL GIVE YOU BETTER
BERVIC!• THAN A NEW ROOF
AT LESS MONEY.
LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF.
LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF.
HITE, THE AUCTIONEER. Bell IS7SJ. |
—.i
' HAULING AND MOVING
Day and Night Auto Transfer j
WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager.
341 Keiker S;„ Harrisburg, Pa. j
Hell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3518 ;
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauii.lg und storage. 124 Kelly. Both 1
phones.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING,
; HAULING AND MOVING
! PAUL BECK general haulLng, local
! and long distance, making a specialty
! of furniture, piano and safe moving.
Cull at 1419 Vernon Street, or Bell
2811-J.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
i driver. Rain and dustproof bodv. J.
jE. Gruber's Truck Service. la-win
Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Hell
| phone 15R6.
( - -
I
YVE Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North
Third street.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, eli
Capital street. Both phones.
LOCAL ASIW LONG-DISTANCE
I HAULING VFurniture Moving.
| Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 656
' Calder street. Both phones. Bell
I 3636-J. Dial 3688.
STOHAGK
STORAGE Low rates. Highsplre
Distillery Co.. Ltd.. ilighspire, Pa.
Both phones.
j STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
looms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ling ot all kinds. D. Cooper & Co,
I Both phones.
' STORAGE Private rooms fori
I household goods in fireproof ware
house. $:; per month and up. Lower
I storage rates in non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
445 South Second street.
I STORAGE —111 brick building, rear
40s Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates, p.
| G. Diener, 408 Market street.
|
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACK LICH,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956 DIAL 2133
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Einbalmer.
511 North Second Street.
BLLL 252 DIAL 2145
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
CEMETERY LOTS FPU SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street,
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the new park
way. The prices of lots aie moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
YVe clean old clothes, make them
new. All kinds of repairing guaran
teed. Goodman's, 1306 hi North Sixth.
AUTOMOBILES
F'OR SALE —One two-ton Garford
truck, good as new, equipped with
steel dump body and wood hoist, now
working on good job. YVrlte Box CS2OB
care Telegraph.
FORDS
Tourings, roadsters, in first
class condition.
SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO.,
117 South Third Street,
Harrisburg.
FORD Sedan, 1918 model; good run
ning order, sti9s. Horst, Linglestown.
ATTRACTIVE bargains to quick
buyers in good used cars.
1917 Buick eight, six touring, spare
tire.
1916 Buick, big six touring, spare
tire.
1915 Buiok, one-ton truck.
1914 StQtz roadster, newly painted,
reasonable.
1917 Enger, turn six. fine shane.
1917 Vim, light delivery.
1914 Overland, model 79. Just over
hauled. Bargain.
1918 Reo touring, fine running or
der, at a bargain price.
. The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer in the market for a
good used cur. Demonstrations given.
CHELSEA AUTO CO.,
A. Schiffman, Manager.
GRANT, five-passenger; 6 cylinder;
four new tires and tubes; good con
dition; cheap to quick buyer. Ester
brook. 912 North Third Ot.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of auto tops and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South
Cameron street.
FOR SALE—I9I6 Reo touring car.
two extra rims and tires; engine tire
pump; electric starter and lights;
newly painted; bargain if sold tnis
week. All first class condition. Apply
452 Main street, Steelton. Bell 209Y
TRUCK F'OR SALE CHEAP
Three-ton G. M. C. truck with large
body, in first class operative condition,
at SBOO. Apply L. Brenner & Co., Leb
anon, Pa.
F'OR SALE—Overland 5 passengtr
touring car; newly painted and over
hauled; A 1 condition; must be sold.
Cull at 220 S. 15th St.
F'ORD—Touring car; also Ford
body; 1914. Can be seen at Riverside
liarage, at rear 1417 North Front St.
F'OR SALE—Maxwell car, 1915 mod
el; 5 passenger; cheap; 48 Balm St.
F'OR SALE—Empire, 1916 model; 5-
passenger; A 1 condition. 35 N. 12th
St. Bell 659-J.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in ally. condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22, 24, 26
North Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New live and seven-passenger
cars tor business or pleasure
at all hours.
BELL 236" DIAL 4914
GRANT touring car; A 1 condition.
Call Bell 4904; will demonstrate.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 Nortli
Third Street. Dial 4990.
SAXON roadster, 1916; price $250.
Overland touring, 1916, $525; Comet
Six, $llOO, 1918 model. Salesman
Horst. Linglestown, Pa.
FORD touring, 17 model; electric
lights; runs and pulls like new. Price
$125 cash. Dial 36-C. S. It. Horst,
Linglestown, near Harrisburg.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds .e
--i quired by specialist. Also fenders,
j lamps, etc. best service in town, llar
| risburg Auto Radiator \\ orks, BUS
North Third street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Muench street, limousines for
funeral parties and balio; careful
| drivers; open day and uiglit. bell
! 4564.
| BARGAlNS—lnternational one-ton
I truck, used ten months, cheap; ln
) ternational two-ton truck, used nine
months, cneap; F'orU delivery, panel
body, in line condition. Ford 1-ton
! unit, brand new. Cadillac delivery,
closed body. Denby Power
dump body, in line condition; Denby
2',2-ion, with stake body, like new;
I Acme 3 Va-ton, with Woods steel dump
I uody, used six months; Denby 3-ton
! with Woods steel dump body. Denby
j Sales Corporation, 120 a Capital street.
MAGNETOS —All types, 4 and 6
j Uoscn high tension, 161 sin an, Dixie,
1 aplitdort, Mea. Remy and different
makes ot eons, caruuretors, etc.
I sell Hi man, 22--'4-jo North Cameron
.iicet. Bell 3633.
i (Continued In Next Column)
AUTOMOBILES
FOK SALE —Ford ton truck, 1918;
worm drive, in good condition; price
leasonable. inquire 24U3 Jellerson at.
Dial phone 3042.
FOKD touring, 17; demountable
wheels; new ilres; tire carrier;
shock absorbers; speedometer; spot
light; tool box and cut out; good cur
tains with winter rods; price S4OO.
Square Leal Horst. Linglestown.
1913 llud roadster. $400; 1918 Grant
six touring'. $560; 1915 Hudson tour
ing. $550; 1916 Ford delivery with
eao, $100; 1917 Olds 8 louring, $80(1;
1918 Hurley-Davidson electric equip
ped, $275; 1918 I'aige touring, siuuu;
1915 Chalmer six, Just painted, s4u:
1915 Chalincr 6 touring, $200; Regal
roadster, electric equipped. $300; lan
Buick touring, new top, $30; three 2-
ton Seldon trucks; one 2-ton Iteo
truck. These trucks can be bought
on easy terms. Inquire Seluen Truck
Distributors, 1025 Market st.
FOK SALE—Buick car. 1918 model;
first class condition. $1250 cash. Cap
tain Kimble, Array Iteserve Depot,
New Cumberland.
TRY economy tires 5000 miles guar
i antee or new tire free of charge;
I all sizes; straight side clinches,
| plain or non-skid, all same price.
! write for price list. Economy Agency,
274 Pine. Millershurg, Pu.
FOR SALE—Chalmer's Sedan. 1917;'
new unhnlstering; Chandler, 1919, ■%-
passenger, sport model: wire wheels;
bumper, spot light, 5 new tires; Over
land, 1915, 90 delivery car. Inquire
fenn-Harris Taxicab office, care
Penn-Harria Hotel.
FOR SALE—Buick live-passenger
D-45. 1917, In line condition. Call 90CU
between 1(1 and 11a. m.. ask for Mr.
Hendrlekson.
FOR SALE—Velie six. 7-passenger,
1917 model, very reasonable; good rea
sons for selling. Call 1934R Hell.
Garages, Accessories ana Repairs
GARAGE for rent at Sassafrass St.,
$4 per month. Apply 201 Herr St.
RAYFIELD carburetors are recog
nized as ilie most reliable by all dis
criminating car owners; more power,
more speed and 25 to 50 per cent, sav
ing of gasoline, are some of the rea
sons you should have one; a speclnl
type Bayfield for every make of car.
Agency, Fcderlcks - Garage, 1807 N.
Seventh Street.
Harley Davidson, electric and
side car $250
Indian. 1916, 3 spe- 1 135
Indian, 2 speed electric 125
Harley-Davidson, one speed .... 75
Thor, one speed 65
Big bargains to quick buyers.
DAYTON' CYCLE CO.,
Dial 4990 912 N. Third St.
CLEAN UP SALE OF USED CARS
1 Dodge touring, painted, new pana
aote top and curtains to match, a real
bargain.
2 Buick light six. painted and In
first class condition.
3 Overland roadster, three new cord
tires and in excellent condition.
4 Reo roadster in line shape, a bar
gain.
5 1918 Velie, in first class condition,
guaranteed.
REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO.
IF Y'OU need a tire or any part of
any make of secondhand cars, we have
it- t\t also buy secondhand junk cars.
Highest cash price paid. Selden Truck
Distributors, 1017-1025 Alarket street.
SNYDER & McGUIRE.
Automobile repairing and
general machine shop. All
work guaranteed.
939 South 19th Street.
Bell phone 3717-R.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson mo
torcycle; electrically equipped; side
car; good condition; price $225 cash.
Apply H. B. Kirk. 1902 North St.
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHAKER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1507 NORTH THIRD STREET
1919 Harley-Davidson with side
car and gas lights, in perfect condi
tion. guaranteed. $375 cash; also two
bicycles at S2O and $25 each. Apply
second floor rear Hess building. 13th
and Market Sts. Ask for Mr. Rupp.
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE
200 ACRE FARM
On the Premises
Saturday, August 30, at 2
p. m., valuable 200-acre farm
located In Spring township.
Perry County, Pa., one mile
west of Gibson's Rock on
road leading from Carlisle to
Landlsburg. Will be sold at
public sale to highest bidder.
THOMAS H. GARBER.
LEGAL NOTICES
Office of Superintendent o{ Public
Grounds and Buildings, of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania. Capitol
Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals, accompanied by a
check on a solvent bank or trust
company, duly certified by a proper
officer thereof, in the sum of twenty
five thousand ($25,000.1 dollars, a s a
proposal guaranty, will be received at
the office of the Superintendent of
Public Grounds and Buildings of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg, Pa., until lu a. m. on
Tuesday. September 23, 1919 for the
construction of the Soldiers' and Sail
ers' Memorial Bridge along Capitol
Park Extension and State street, Har
risburg, Pa.
Specifications, plans, proposal and
contract forms are on file and can
be seen in the office of the superinten
dent. at Harrisburg. the office of the
chief engineer in Baltimore, and the
office of tho architect In New York,
and contractors may obtain sets of
the same by depositing SIOO.OO for
each set. with the superintendent.
This deposit will be refunded upon re
turn of the sets without marking, dis
figurement or othe - damage within
ten days after the award of the con
tract. The right is reserved to reject
any or all proposals or parts thereof.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Build
ings, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
U. W. Mitchell
Secretary.
T. W. Templeton,
Sugerintendent. |
Arnold W. Brunner, Architect,
101 Park ave., New Tork City.
J. E Greiner & Co., Engineer!*.
Fidelity Bldg.. Baltimore, Md.
To the Creditors of H. L. Brown
Ccmpauy:
You are hereby notified that an ac
tion has been brought for tho use of
the undersigned in the District Court
of the United States for the Middle
District of Pennsylvania as No. 1111,
October Term. 1919, on the bond given
by said 11. I- Brown Company, as
principal, and the American Fidelity
Company and the Casualty Company
of America, as sureties, to secure
among other things payment to all
persons supplying labor or materials
under tho contract for the extension,
remodeling, etc., of the post office at
Harilsburg. Penna.
You are hereby notified that you
may file your claims In said action,
and be made party thereto, within one
year from the completion of tho Work
under said contract, and not later.
SARGENT & COMPANY.
Charles L. Bailey. Jr., Attorney,
16 North Second Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
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BULKfUSBtraa SrfSSftj TELEGKXPH
SHERIFF'S SALES
By virtue of certain writs of fieri
facias, levari facias, liberarl facias,
venditlonal exponas and alsias vendi
tioni exponas, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court
of Dauphin County. Pa., and to me
directed, 1 will expose at Public Sale
or Outcry, at the Court House. In the
City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County,
Pa. on Thursday. .September 18th,
I.FGAL NOTICE
NOTlCE—Letters testamentary on
the estate of Dr. Melanchthon M.
Ritchie, late of the City of Harrls
burg, Dauphin Countv, Penna., de
ceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all person* indebted io
said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment to
LEROY H. HAGERLINO,
Executor.
Or JOHN A. HERMAN, Atty.,
333 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTlCE—Letters testamentary on
the estate of Theodore G. Caldor, late
of City of Harrisburg, Dauphin Coun
ty. Pa., deceased, having been grant
ed to the undersigned residing In said
city, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to inuke Immediate
payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlement.
MARY K. CALDKII MAINS
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
Executors.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration
on the estate of Charles .V. Bush, late
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, l'a.,
deceased, having been granted to tho
undersigned residing In Harrlsburg.
Pa., all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement to
WILLIAM T. BUSH,
Administrator.
Or W. K. MEYERS, Attorney.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Letters testamontury on the estate
of Joseph Mathcs, late of Enhaut. Pa i
deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned. All persons indebted to I
said estate are requested to make!
payment and those having claims will
make known the same without delav
GEORGE W. MATHBS,
Executor,
Or Enhaut, Pa i
James a. Hatz, Atty.,
llariisburg, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE !
In the. estate of Edward E. Seifert. I
late of Susquehanna township, Dau-i
I'll in county, Pa., deceased. v
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans
Court of Dauphin County, of August!
25. 1919. the undersigned, administra-|
tor of the estate of Edward E. Seifert.
deceased, will offer at public sale on
the premises, at 2 o'clock p. m.. Thurs
day afternoon. September 18, 1919, the;
following real estate:
All that certain tract of land sit
uate In Susquehanna township, in the 1
County of Dauphin and State of Penn- i
sylvania. known as the "Meckley" I
farm.
Being a farm with stone farm house
and other outbuildings, containing
cighty-flve acres and one hundred and
fifteen perches, said farm being sit
uate on the road leading from Har
risburg to Linglestown. byway of
Shutt's Mill, and which said farm 1s
the land near to or adjoining Shutt's
Mill, cast of. Wildwood Park.
Ten per cent, of the purchase price
to be paid on the day of sale; fifteen
per cent, additional upon the confirma
tion of the sale by the court, October
7. 1919, and the balance on or before
the first day of December, 1919.
ALFRED A. SEIFERT.
Administrator of Edward E. Seifert,
deceased.
I. P. BOWMAN,
GEORGE L. REED
Attorneys.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex
rel William I. Schaffer, Attorney
General vs. The Park Bank. No. 4
Commonwealth Docket, 1919, Court
of Common Pleas of Dauphin Coun
ty, Pennsylvania.
To the creditors, stockholders and
persons otherwise interested in the
Park Bank:
Notice Is hereby given that at 10
o'clock ,A. M., on the 22d day of Sep
tember, 1919, there will be presented
to the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg. Pa., the petition of O. H.
Getty, receiver of The Park Bank,
asking for authorization to sell to
John E. Born, of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
real estate hereinafter described, on
the following terms: For the sum or
price of $16,000.00: $500.00 of which
has already been paid to receiver as
hand money; $2,500 cash on delivery
of deed and the assumption by the
purchaser of a mortgage of thirteen
thousand ($13,000.00) dollars, to
which the property Is now subject.
The said property is all that certain
lot or piece of ground situate in the
Eleventh ward of the City of Pitts
burgh. County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania.
Beginning at the southeast corner
of lteatty street and Stanton avenue,
extending thenee southeasterly along
the southerly line of Stanton avenue,
a distance of fifty-five (66) feet to a
pin; thence southwesterly on a line
parallel with Beatty street a distance
of one hundred twenty and fifty-eight
hundredths (120.58) feet to line of
land now or late of Laura B. Rarbour;
thence northwesterly along said line
|a distance of fifty-five (55) feet to the
'east lino of Beatty street, and thene
'northeasterly along snld line of
Beatty street, one hundred twenty and
fifty-eight hundredths (120.58) feet to
the place of beginning. Having erect
ed thereon a brick houso and garage
numbered and known as GOO Stanton
avenue.
G. H. GETTY,
Receiver of The Park Bank.
EDMUND K. TRENT,
Attorney for Receiver,
200 Bukewell Building,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
NOTICE Is hereby given that ap
plication has been made to The Public
Public Service Commission of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, un
der the provisions of the Public Serv
iee Company Law, by The Harrisburg
Light and Power Company for a certi
ficate of public convenience evidenc
ing the Commission's requisite ap
proval of a contract between the Hai
rishurg Light and Power Company
and the Borough of Dauphin, for
lighting the streets of tile said bor
ough in the County of Dauphin and
the State of Pennsylvania.
A public hearing upon this applica
tion will be held Ih the rooms of the
Commission ot Harrisburg on the third
day of September, 1919, at 9.30 o'clock,
when and where all persons In Intel
est rnoy appear and be heard, if they
so desire.
J. E. B. CUNNINGHAM,
CHARLES l(. BERGNER,
Solicitors Uarrisbqrg Eight and
Power Company.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, Ki
ln the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. Pa., No. 421 Januarv
Terin, 1919. Eibel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii Tony C'lobnn vs. Mary
Gioban. The subpoena and alias sub'
poena in the above-stated ease have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Mary Cioban, are therefore directed
to appeal in the court at Harrisbuig,
Pa., on the fourth Monday of Septem
ber, A. D., 1919. to answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CAEDWEEE,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. August 26. 1919.
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of
John F. Eawrence. late of the City of
Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Penna
deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of the said dece
dent are requested to make known
the same and all persons Indebted to
said decedent are requested to make
payment to said administratrix with
out delay*
ANNIE W. EAWRENCE,
1627 Penn Street. Harrisburg
SPENCER GIEBERT NAUMAN,
Attorney.
1919, 2 o'clock P. M., tho following
real estate, to wit:
(PATTERSON. ATTORNEY.)
No. 1. —All that lot or piece of. land
In Martisbui'tt. Pa., bounded and des
cribed as follows:
BEGINNING at the South-eastern
corner of Wallace and Cumberland
Street; thence Southwardly 28 feet,
more or less, to land now or late of
Mary Fogcrty: thence Eastwardly 68
feet, more or less, to a private alley;
thence Northwardly 28 feet, more or
less, to Cumberland Stroet; thence
Westward!)- along Cumberland Street
68 feet to the place of beginning.
Thereon being houses Nos. 1133 and
1135 Wallace Street.
Sold as the property of Annie
Welner and Jacob Weincr, her hus
band defendants.
(NRIFFKR & SAUSSAMAN. ATTYS.)
No 2—All those two certain con
tiguous lota of ground situate In
Wtconlsco (Elmtown), beginning at a
point on the north side of Oak streot,
(sometimes called Elm street); thence
by said street, lots being forty feet
front each, and running back one
hundred and forty feet to a sixteen
feet wide alley; bounded on the east
by lot No. 24 and on the west by lot
No. 19. said lots being Nos. 20 and £2
on the general plan of Elmtown. Hav
ing thereon erected a two-story
frame dwelling house and necessary
outbuildings. ten—
I For tttle see deed of Ellen l inn,
widow, to Chester Yabczynskl. but in
correctly spelled In said deed as
Jahozynskl. dated the 2nd day of
Anrll A. H. 1910. and recorded in the
I office'for the recording of deeds, etc.
In and for Dauphin County.-at Ilar
rlsburg. in Deed Book B , \ 01. 14,
Pa Sold 31 as the property of Chester
Yubcaynskl. deceased.
(PATTERSON, ATTORNEY)
N -o 3 All that certain lot of
ground in Harrlsburg. Pa., bounded
and described us follows. Beginning
at a corner of an alley called James
Alley; thence along said alley .1 feet
six inches to the coiner of lot No. 5,
thence along the line of the same 131
feet to a point on Elder now Capital
S?rVt? thence along said street 18
fo*t klx lnchfttt to ft point on lot No.
thence along the, line of said lot
lil feet to James Alley, the place of
t>e fh n er t eon erected a three-story
frame dwelling house, No. 818 Lapi
tii i
Sold as the property of Frances
WrI,r (PATTERSON. ATTORNEY)
No. 4—All that land in Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows; Beginning at the North
western corner of Seventh and Wood
bine Streets; thence Northwardly
along the Western line ot
Street 95 feet, more or less, to an al
ley 13 feet, mote or less, wide; theneq
Westwardfy along the Southern line
of said alley 23 feet and 2 Inches,
more or less, to a point on land of
Patrick H. K'aughn: thence South
wardly nlong the line of said land 95
feet, more or less, to said Woodbine
St thence eastwnrdly ftloni? til®
northern line of naid W oodblne Streot,
14 feot and four Inches, more or
less to the place of beginning-
Thereon house No. OC4 Woodbine
St Sold as the property of William H.
My a"p. BOWMAN, ATTORNEY.)
No. 6.—A1l the ,-ollowln? four
tracts of land situate in the city of
Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as
follows, to wit: ,
A. Beginning at a point on the
southern line of Derrv street, one
hundred feet eastwardly from 21st
street, at line of land now or late
of F. J. Douden; thence southwardly
along said line 87 feet 9 inches to a
4 feet wide alley; thence eastwardly
along sftid alley 16 feet to line of
property No. 2115 Perry street;
thence northwardly along said Hue
through the center of a partition
wall 87 feet 9 inches to Derry street;
thence westwardly along Derry street
16 feet to the place of beginning.
Thereon erected a three-story brick
dwelling house No. 2113 Derry street.
B. Beginning on the southern
line of Derry street 116 feet east
wardly from 21st street, at line of
property No. 2113 Derry street; thence
southwardly along said line through
the center of a partition wall 87
feet 9 inches to a 4 feet wide
thence eastwardly along said alley
16 feet to line of property No. 2117
Derrv street; thence northwardly
olong said line 87 feet 9 inches to
Derry street; thenqe westwardly
along the southern line of Derry
street 16 feet to the place of begin
ning. Thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house No. 2115
Derry street.
C. Beginning on the southern line
of Derry street 132 feet eastwardly
from 21st street; at line of property
No 2115 Derry street; thence south
wardly along said line through the
center of a partition wall 87 feet to
a 4 feet wide alley; thence eastwardly
along said alley 16 feet to an alley
way; thence northwardly along snld
alley-way 87 feet 9 inches to Derry
street; thence westwardly along
Derry street 16 feet to the place of
beginning. Thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house No. 2117
Derrv street.
D." Beginning on the southern
line of Derry street 170 feet east
wardly from 21st street: thence
southwardly through the center of
a partition wall of a pair of brick
houses 87 feet 9 inches to a 4 feet
wide alley; thence westwardly along
said alley 22 feet to line of property
No. 2117 Derry street: thence north
wardly along said line 87 feet 9
Inches to DerrV street; thence east
wardlv along Derry street 22 feet to
the place of beginning. Thereon
erected a thiee-story briek dwelling
house No. 2119 Deiry street. Said
four houses to have the use of the
4 foot alley in the rear and the-alley
way between houses Nos. 2117 and
2119 Derry street, in common. For
title see Deed Books A. 15, 319, and
X. 10, 173. Sold as the properties of
I'eter Vanderloo, defendant.
(ROSENBERG A- ROSENBERG
ATTORNEYS.)
Morris Stlne, et ux et al, to Eouis
Swimmer, September 12, 1916, Deed-
Book N. Vol. 16, page 323, etc.
No. 1. Beginning at a point on the
Western line of Cowden Street thirty
two (32) feet and six (.6) inches
South of the Southern line of York
Street; thence Southwardly along
Cowden Street sixteen feet to a point;
thence Westwardly parullel with
York Street one hundred twenty-six
(126) feet six (6) inches, more or
lass, to Ash Street; and thence North
wardly along the Eastern Elne of
Ash Street sixteen (16) feet to a
point; thence Eastwardly parallel
with York Street one hundred twenty
six (126) feet and six (6) inches,
more or less, to the place of begin
ning. Thereon being house No. 906
Cowden Street.
No. 2. Beginning at a point on the
Western line of Cowden Street six
teen (16) feet and six ineheß South
of the Southern line of York Streot;
thence Southwardly along Cowden
Street sixteen feet to a point: thence
Westwardly parallel with York Street
one hundred twenty-six (126) feet
and six Inches, more or lesiv to Ash
street; thence Northwardly along
the Eastern lino of Ash Street six
teen feet to a point; thence East
wardly parallel with York Street one
hundred twenty-six (126) feet and
live inches, more or less, to the place
of beginning. Having thereon erected
house No. 908 Cowden Street. Sold
as the property of Louis Swimmer,
defendant.
(STROH. McCARRELL, ATTYS.)
No. 7. —All that certain lot of land,
with the buildings thereon erected,
situated In the city of Harrisburg
aforesaid (formerly in the Township
of Susquehanna.) 'bounded and des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the western line of North
Sixth street one hundred and forty
(140) feet fronv the 'northwestern
corner of said North Sixth and Mac-lay
streets, at the line of property now
or formerly of B. H. Engle being the
centre of the partition wall; thence
northwardly along said line of said
street seventeen (17) feet to a point
at property now or formerly of B. H.
Engle; thence westwardly along the
line of said property and at right
angles to said North Sixth street
ninety-six (96) feet to the eastern
line of a seventeen (17) feet wide
alley; thence southwardly along said
line of sold alley sixteen and thirty
two hundredths (16.32) feet to the
line of the aforesaid property of B.
11. Engle; thence eastwardly along
the line yf said property at right
angles to said North Sixth street and
through the center of the partition
wall ninety-six (96) feel to the place
(?f beginning: having thereon erected
a three (3) story briclt dwelling
house, known as No. 2116 North Sixth
street, Harrlsburg, I'ennsy ivaiua.
And beir.g the same premises which
Sarah A. Decker, by her deed dated
October 17th, A. D. 1900, und recorded
In the Recorder's Office at Harrls
burg, aforesaid In Deed Book 'R,"J
KIWANIS CLUB
TO HOLD GREAT
OUTDOOR RALLY
Picnic Tomorrow at Hershey
Purk to Be Big
Event
Hundreds of Kiwanis Club mem
bers and their families and friends,will
be in attendance at the big inter-city
picnic of the nlnetoen clubs of Penn
sylvania, which will be held to-mor
row at Hershey Park. Out-of-town
persons have already Btarted to ar
rive In this city for the event and the
greater part of them are expected to
arrive here to-day to be ready to
proceed early to-morrow to Hershey.
Extensive arrangements have been
made for the big event by a commit
tee of the local club, headed by
Charles Schmidt, the florist. A large
number of stunts have been scheduled
for the day, a total of 40 prize events
having boen arranged.
Baseball, swimming and dancing
promises likewise to furnish enter
tainment for a large number of the
-persons.
A concert will be given to-morrow
morning at 9.45 o'clock by the Mu
nicipal Band, and 15 minutes later a
procession of 100 automobiles will
start toward the park with the great
er number of picnickers. After leav
ing the hotel, a short parade will he
held through the elty, headed by the
Municipal Band. The procession will
move out Walnut stroet to Second, to
Market Square, to Market, to the Mul
berry street bridge, to Hershey. Oth
er members will go by railroad.
Appetites of the Klwanlans and
their friends will be amply provided
for. A buffet luncheon has been pro
vided for noon and at 6 o'clock a
chicken dinner will be provided. Roe
Etlkerson, editor of the "Kiwanis
Torch." will make an address at tho
latter meal.
To-day's noonday luncheon of the
Harrisburg Kiwanis Club was held
in the Penn-Harris Hotel, and was
largely attended by local and visiting
Kiwanians. Baron Neefe, president,
presided.
Al. K. Thomas, well disguised as a
Frenchman and representing himself
as Monsieur Fleurcheri, had members
of the club guessing for u consider
able period. He was scheduled to
make an address, and it was not
until he had gotten a good start in
his talk, that members discovered
the hoax. Various expedients to ex
act revenge, were tried, bui mem
bers had to acknowledge that "the
laugh was on them."
CSE OF SILOS GAINS
ON AMERICAN FARMS
The silo is rapidly becoming recog
nized as a necessary part of the Min
nesota farm without a silo, at least
in the corn area, is no longer up to
date. The rapid adoption of the
silo is accounted for by recognition
of its advantages. These advant
ages are summarized by A. D. Wil
son, extension director of the Min
nesota College of Agriculture, as
follows:
If corn is cut at the proper stage
and put into a good silo, the whole
corn plant is eaten.
Silage is more convenient to feed
than is any other rough feed com
monly used on the farm.
Silage is both palatable and suc
culent.
The addition of a succulent feed
to a ration increases the digestibility
of the dry feed eaten.
With a silo it is possible to save
corn that might otherwise, owing to
immaturity, be largely wasted.
The silo not only provides ex
cellent feed for winter time but
furnishes a means of keeping more
for summer use feed of high qual
ity.
The silo furnishes almost a sure
supply of feed, as there is no surer
crop in Minnesota than corn.
Vol. 10, page 207, sold and conveyed
to Charles K. Mcllvain and Minnie
B. Mcllvain, defendants herein. And
being also the saino premises which
Edwin S. Herman and his wife by
their deed dated Feb/uary 2, A. D.
1906, and recorded in tne aforesaid
Recorder's Office in Deed Book "L"
V' 1 12, page 261, sold ana conveyed to
Charles K. Mcllvain and Minnie B.
Mcllvain, defendants her- in. Sc.ld as
the property of Charles K. Mcllvain
and Minnie B. Mcllvain, defendants.
(N'EIFKER & SAUSSAMAN. ATTYS.)
No. S.—All that certain half or
piece of ground situate on the east
ern side of Bine street in the Bor
ough of Lykens, County of Dauphin
and State ol' Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Be
ing twenty-live (23) feet in width,
fronting on the east side of I'inc
street an i extending eastward the.
same width one hundred and forty
il4(t) feet to a sixteen and one-half
(!6'(,) feet wide alley and being the
northern half of lot No. 321 as marked
on the plan of the Town (now Bor
ough) of Lykens, laid out by Daniel
Hoffman, in the year A. 1)., 1848, said
half lot bounded on the north by lot
No. 322. on the east by a sixteen and
one-half 115%) feet wide alley; on
the south by southern half of lot No.
321 and on the west by Pine street.
Sold as the propel ty of Noah A.
Swanger, deceased.
For title see Deed Book "M," Vol.
13, page 105.
(CASTER. ATTORNEY)
No. 9.—A1l that certain lot or tract
of land situated in Washington
Township. Dauphin County, Pa.,
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a stone in the
center of Public Road leading from
Ben ysburg Road west to Middle
ltoad from Curtin to Elizabethville,
Pa.; thence south 37% degrees east
887 feet by land of Henry R. Hart
man to a stone; thence by land of
Allen Swab Estate south 85% de
grees west 1465 feet to a stone by
land of Edward Speeht: thence by
same north 21% degrees east 132 feet
to a stone in the middle of suid des
cribed Public Road and land of Dan
iel Shaffer: thence in the middle of
said described Public Road, north
75 degrees east 730 feet In tho mid
dle of same ltoad to a stone; thence
in the middle of said road north 63
degrees east 571 feet to a stone also
In the middle of said Public Road;
thence in the middle of same north
62% degrees east 728 feet to the
place of beginning. Containing 20
Acres and 136 Perches strict measure.
Sec Deed Book P, Vol. 15, page 459.
Sold as the property of Edwin \V.
Specht, defendant.
Seized and taken into execution
and to be sold by
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, August
27, 1919.
TIIE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER
SHALL BE THE BUYER
TERMS: The purchaser will be
required to pay FIFTY DOLLARS OF
(lie amount of his hid when the prop
erty shall have been knocked off to
him. if under $500: above that
amount, 10 per cent, of the purchase
money; and the residue of the pur
chase money before the confirmation
of the sale by the Court. And if
eoipplied with, a deed will be ten
dered by the Sheriff, at the next
''oiirt of Common Pleas for Dauphin
County, conveying to the purchaser
all the right, title, interest and claim
which the said defendant has in and
to the said property at the time of
levying the same.
If the above conditions he not com
plied with on the part of Ihe pur
chaser, and the said property be on
that account again offered for sale by
'he Sheriff, the said purchaser will
be held liable for the deficiencies and
additional cost of such sale.
[Market Quotations on l'age 18.]
AUGUST 27, 1919
"No Red of His Own" Is
Wife's Reply to Husband
Stmbury, Pa., Aug. 27.—Mrs. Wil
liam a. Craver, of Montundon, had
a dispute with her husband last
week and they agreed to disagree.
Graver then caused an advertise
ment to be published, In which he
declared she had left his "bed and
board" and that lie would not pay
any b'lls contracted by his wife.
Disagreeing with his statement
that he had furnished her a bed
she caused the following advertise
ment to be printed:
"The notice printed in the paper
of Mrs. Craver leaving W. C. Gra
ver's bed and board is incorrect. He
never had any bod of his own, but
slept in the one 1 furnished. And
no person will ever suffer of dyspep
sia duo to the bourd he furnished
Lykens Visitors Home
From New England by Auto
bykens. Aug. 27. — Mr. and Mrs.
William O. Wallace left two weeks
ago for Athol, Mass., and when
ready to return they were brought
by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallace, of
that place, to Dock Haven, by an
automobile. They took the Mo
hawk trail through New England.
At Lock Haven they were accompa
nied by Mrs. John Kissinger and
sons, Ilean and Herbert, and start
ed for Lykens, reaching here Sun
day. All returned to their home
except Dean Kissinger, who will
spend a week with ohl home friends.
Strong Interests '
Now Control Markets
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On Friday, August 29,1919\
I At 1 O'clock, P. M. |
MIDDLETOWN, PA. I
We will sell 1 carload of extra good Fresh Shipped Western Horses
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Hagerstoivii, Md.. AUK. 27. —An*
nouncement is made here of th
wedding of Miss Marie A. Hartle, ol
Chewsville, and Oscar Hartsook in
Tlarrisburg on July 26. The couple,
with the Kev. J. O. Koser, of Letters
burg, and a few friends, motored to
Tiarrlsburg and the ceremony was
performed there. The couple kepi
their marriage a secret until this
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