Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 03, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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HAULING AND MOVING
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Lane Transfer, all
Capital street. Both phones.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Keily. Both
phones.
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager,
341 Kelker St., Harrisburg, Fa.
Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 351S
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for turnlture, treight and piano mov
ing No distance too lar. Curefu,
driver. Ram and dustprqot body. J.
E Grubei s Truck Service. Irwin.
Auugst. Manager. Hershey, la. Bell
phone 15H6.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4991). Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North
Ytiird street.
PAUL BECK general hauling, local
ftnd I 011& distance, iiukins a specialty j
©I furniture, piano and safe moving. .
Call at 1419 Veruou Street, or Bell
2811-J. __
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture Moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbiu. 600
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
3636-J. Dial 36SS.
UN DH UTAH i.HS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Deiry* St.
BH.LL 1956 DIAL 2133
RUDOLPH K. SPICKR,
Funeral Director and Euibalmer.
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252 DIAL 2140
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
CEMETERY LOTS IX) K SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street,
cast of iweiuy -aixtn, and on the
north and east faces the new park
way. Tbe prices of lots aie moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
We clean old clothes, make them
new. All krnos of repairing guaran
teed. Goodman's, lauuij North Sixth.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE—One two-ton GarforJ
truck, good as new, equipiied with
steel dump body and wood lioist. now
working on good job. Write Box CS2OS
care Telegraph.
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
These three cars have just been
padded to our stock and are now in the
paint shop receiving finishing touches.
They are offered for advance pur
■chase, subject to demonstration when
'completed. As they are popular mod
liels, we would advise that you lose no
lime in securing one.
Oakland roadster splndid fire
Equipment. A handsome two-passenger
scar.
Overland, model 90 roadster, light,
economical, powerful. The easiest rid
ing small car on the market. Good
tires, fine mechanical condition, cn-i
usual storage space. An ideal car for
•commercial man.
Overland 5-passenger touring, thor
oughly overhauled and refinished.
Opening evenings. Time payments
THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO.
Tfoth phones. 212 N. Second St.
SPECIAL SALE
1. Dodge, repainted and new top.
2. Buick light six. repainted, big
bai gain.
3. Reo roadster, in fine shape.
4. overland loadster, guaranteed.
5. sun car, in tine shape.
6. Velie, 1919. a real bargain.
REX GARAGE SUPPLIES.
1917 North Third St.
FOR SALE
A Willys Six Club roadster,
191b model, car in excellent
condition. Apply 229 S. 13th
St. Bell 4447-J.
FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car,
completely equipped and in tip-top
condition, driien only by owner and
has had excellent care. A mighty good
car tor a reasonable price. Call 3U99W
Bell phone, after 7 p. m.
FOE SALE
FORD TON TRUCK.
1917 TOURING CARS.
1917 ROADSTER.
CONVENIENT TERMS.
OPEN EVE.
SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO.,
117 South Third Street.
AUTO car, equipped with express
body, in good mechanical condition,
will sacrince to quick buyer. H. D.
Lynn, 802 N. Sixth St.
FORD—I9I" roadster, good tires and
top, in A 1 condition, with demount
able wheels. Inquire 322 Blackberry
Avenue.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY UARAUE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasure
at all hours.
BELL 2360 DIAL 4914
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of auto lops and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South
Cameron street
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked o. oldtimers,
iu any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22, 24. 26
North Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE
WILLYS-KNIGHT 7 passenger, mod
el 85-47 Excellent condition through
out, just out of paint shop with first
class job. Sleeve vaive motor con
stantly improves. Call Steelton 152-J.
MAXWELL touring 1915; first class
condition, good tires; very reasonable.
Liberty Uaiage. 16th and Walnut sts.
MAGNETOS All types. 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eisman, Dixie,
bplitdort. Mea, Reniy and different
I makes of coiis. curouretors, etc. A
Bchiff man, 22-24-26 Norm Cameron
street, llel! 3633.
FOR SALE —Overland. 1916 model;
Continental motor; 7-pussenger; new
ly painted; new top: new Goodyear
cord tires: good reason lor selling. Ad
dress C-slbu car*; Telegraph.
(Continued iu Next Column)
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, - Hjlriusbtjro TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 3, 1919.
AUTOMOBIIJKS
FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run
! ning order. >t>Ks. Horst, Llnglestown.
j "
! ATTRACTIVE bargains to quick i
buyers in good used cars.
1917 BulcU eight, six touring..spare
tire.
1916 Buick, big six touring, spare
tire.
1915 Buick, one-ton truck.
1911 Stutz roadster, newly painted.]
reasonable.
1917 linger, turn six. line shaoe.
1917 Vim, light delivery. I
1914 Overland, model <9, just over
hauled. Bargain.
1919 Reo touring, nne running or-1
der, at a bargain price.
The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer in the market lor a,
good used car. Demonstrations giwen.,
CHELSEA AUTO CO.,
A. Schiltman, Manager.
H'BD touring car. electric lights, in
good mechanical condition; can be I
>een al Riverside Garage, rear 1417 A.
Front Street.
GRANT, five-passenger; 6 cylinder;
four new tires and luoes; good con
dition; cheap to quick buyer. Estcn
brook. 912 Xo*h Third SL
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. tVe pay nignost casn prices.
l\o junk. n. Esterormjk, Ivortu
Thiru sireeu Dial 4990.
SAXON roadster, 1910; price $260.
Ovenaiid louring. 191b, soc, Comet
Six, 1100, lsis model. Salesman
Hoist, langlesiown, fa.
-
FORD touring, 17 model; electric
lights; runs ana puns nke new. Price
>i,'i cash. Dial Jti-C. S. R. Hurst,
Linglestuwn, near nanisuurg.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
quited by specialist. Also lenders,
lamps, etc. Best service in lawn, iiar
risbUig Auto Rauia.or v\ orks, soa
hoitu Third street.
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Mueiich s .reel, limousines for
lunerai parties auu banc, caretui
duvets; upeu day and uigiii. Ben
4964.
BARGAlNS—lnternational one-ton
trues, used ten months, cheap; In
tel national two-ton truck, used nine
mourns, clteap, r'uru ujuveiy, panel
bouy, in nne conuinon. Ford r-ion
pull, bianu new. Cadillac delivery,
closed bouy. Denby 11,-tOli. Power
uump body, in nne condition, pieuuy
ifj-toii, witli staae boa,, use new;
Ac die %-luu, Wltu \Y oous steel uump
oouy, used six montns, Deiioy o-ton
wlut Woods.steel uump bouy. Denoy
saits Colpcialion, leva Capital street.
FOR SALE —Ford ton truck. 1919;
worm drive, in good condition, price
icasouaoie. Inquire 24v2 JeUersou si.
Dial pnoue 2012,
FORD touring, 17; demountable
wheels; new tires, tire carrier;
shock absoroers. speedometer; spot
light; tooi box and cut out; good cur
tains wun winter rods; puce >4uo.
square Deal Hoist. Eingleslu veil.
FOR SALE —Roadster in good con
dition. Inquire 2J4 Vale si. or Bell
phone 1449 H.
1912 11 up roadster, y4oi>.- ljy Grant
six tcuring, 6uo; 1916 iiuttaon tour
ing, $5oo; 19 IU Foru delivery wun
tau, 4uo; lli Oius S touring, 5jo;
lsla iiariey-iJaviUson electric equip
ped. >2<o; 1919 Paige touring, yiooo;
191 a Clianner six, just painted, ,ev.
19la c'naliner u louring, 4100; Regal
roadster, electric equipped, 420O; lan
BUICK touting, new lop. 4200, three 2-
ton Seidon trucks, one 2-ton Reo
tiuck. inese tiucks can be oougnt
on easy terms, inquire aelcten Truck 1
Distributors, 102 a Market at
FOR SALE—Chalmer s Sedan, 1917;
new upnoisiering; Chandler. 1919, -1-
passeuger, sport model; wire wheels;
bump--., spot light, 0 new tires, over
land, 191s, 90 uent'ery car. inquire
1 enn-Harris i'axicao olfice, care
Fenn-Harns Hotel.
AUTC'.iIOBILES WANTED
Ford cars in any condition for
cash. Box 1099 City.
MU'l'OltC \ C'l.l.S AND El CYCLES
BICYCLE Bargains. Bike from $8 |
up. Guaranteed repairing. Cut Rate
Lycle Co.. 1221 North sixth street. I
Dial phone Siol.
FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson mo
torcycle; electrically equipped; siae I
car; good coiiuuiun, price 4222 casn. i
Apply H. £. Kirk, 1902 North St.
BICYCLE REPAIRING '
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1
DORY SHANKR
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1507 NORTH THIRD STREET j
Garages, Accessories ana Repairs
RAY'FIELD carburetors are recog
nized as tile most reliable by ail dis
criminating car owners; more power
more speeu and 25 to 5u per cent, sav
ing ol gasoline, are some of the rea
sons you shouid have one; a special
type Raylield lor every make of car.
Agency, Federicks' Garage, 1807 N.
Seventh Street.
Harley Davidson, electric and
side car $250
Indian. 1916, 2 speel 135
Indian, 2 speed electric 125
Harley-Davidson, one speed .... 75
Thor, one speed 65
Big bargaius to quick buyers.
DAYTON CY'CLE CO„
Dial 4990 912 N. Xnird SL
IF Y'OU need a tire or any part of
any make of secondhand cars, we have
it. Wo also buy secondhand Junk cars.
Highest cash price paid. Selden Truck
Distributors, 1017-1025 Market street.
SNYDER & McGUIRE.
Automobile repairing \ and
general machine shop. All
work guaranteed.
939 South 19th Street.
Bell phone 3717-H. •
L'EBLIC SALES
BANKRUPTCY SALE
GROCERY STORE. STOCK AND
F IXTURK S, ELECTRICAL
SCALES, COFFEE GRINDER,
CASH REGISTER, REFRIGERA
TOR, ETC. WILL BE SOLD TO
HIGHEST BIDDER ON PREM
ISES.
1524 DERRY STREET,
ON FRIDAY P. M.. SEPT 5, AT 4 P. 11.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTlCE—Letters testamentary on
the estate of Dr. Melanchthon U
Ritchie, late of the City of Harris
burg, Dauphin County, Penna., de
ceased. having been granted to the
undersigned, ail persona Indebted 10
said estate are lequestcd to make im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them tor settle
ment to
LEROY 11. HAGERLING,
Executor!
Or JOHN A. HERMAN. Atty.,
332 Market Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
Ccunty No. 106. Commonwealth
Docket. 1917.
All poisons, corporations and so
forth, having claims against the
Guaranty Mutual Fire Insurance Coin
puny (dissolved) formerly of Allen
town. Pa., ale notified to prove tlio
ante before the undersigned on or be
fore September 20. 1919, or be there
after barred lroni proving.
THOMAS R. DONALDSON.
Ins. Com'r., Harrisburg, Pa. 1
LEGAL NOTICES
To the Creditors of U. L. Brown
Company:
You are nereby notified that an ac
tion bus been brougnt for the use of
the undersigned In the District Court
of the United States for the Middle
District ot Pennsylvania as No. nil,
October Term. 1919. on tne bond given
by said H. L. Brown Company, as
1 principal, ana the American Fidelity
company and the Casualty Company
ot America, as sureties, to secure
among ether things payment to ail
persons supplying labor or materials
under the contract for the extension,
remodeling, etc.. of tne post oitice at
Harrisburg, Penna.
You are hereby notified that you
may file your claims 111 said action
ana be made party, thereto, within one
year from the completion of the work
under said contract, and not later
SARGENT & COMPANY
Chhrles L. Baliey, Jr., Attorney.
16 North Second Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration
on the estate of Charles V. Bush, late
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned residing in Harrisburg.
Ta.. 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.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
to the undersigned on the estate of
John F. Lawrence, late of the city- of
Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Penna.,
deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of the said dece
dent are requested to make known
the same and aif persons indebted to
said decedent are requested to make
payment to said administratrix with
out delay.
ANNIE W. LAWRENCE.
1627 Penn Street, Harrisburg.
SPENCER GILBERT NAUMAN",
Attorney.
Office of Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania. Capitol
Building, Harrisburg, Fa.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals, accompanied by a
check on a solvefit bank or trust
company, duly certified by a,proper
officer thereof, in the sum of twenty
five thousand (s2o,Ul>o) dollars, as a
proposal guaranty, will be received at
the office ot the Superintendent of
Public Grounds and Buildings of tbe
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg. Fa., until lo a. m. on
Tuesday. September 22, 1919 for tile
construction of the Soldiers' and Saii
crs' Memorial Bridge along Capitol
park Extension and State stieet, Har
risburg, -Pa.
Specifications, plans, proposal and
contract torms are on rile and can
be seen in the office ot tbe superinten
dent. at Harrisburg. i:.e oilice 01 the
clilef engineer in Baltimore, anu the
office ot the architect 111 New York
ami contractors may ootaiu sets ot
the same by depositing sU'o.oo for
each set. with the superintended,..
This deposit will be refunded upon re
turn ol the sets without marking, dis
figurement or other damage wubin
ten day* after the award ot the con
tract. The right is reserved to reject
any or all proposals or parts tnereof.
By order ot the Boaia of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds anu Buila
iir.gs, Common wealth ot Pennsylvania.
! L. W. Mitchell
Secretary.
T. VY . Tempieton,
Superintendent.
Arnold W. Brunner, Architect,
101 Park uve.. New York City.
I J. E Greiner Co., Engineers.
Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore Md.
BIDS SEPT. 17.
Additions 1 to Heating Plant Buildiuar,
Construction of Additional Heating
Plant Building. Construction of
Laundry Building and Heating.
Plumbing and Electric Wiring for
| the Latter.
Sealed proposals for above work
at State Sanatorium. Mont Alto,
Franklin County. Pa. will be received
by Edward Martin, Commissioner of
Health. Harrisburg. Pa., until 2 I'. M ,
Wednesday, September 17. 1919.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the office of Engineering Divi
sion State Health Department, 22 South
Third stieet. Harrisburg, and may oe
obtained after September i, at "that!
address upon depositing $25.u0 for
leach contract set. Deposits will re
turned upon receipt of sets in good
condition. Sets will be issued to gen
eral contractors only.
Application by mail for sets should
specifically state which of the follow
ing are desired and sufficient deposit
should accompany application.
1. Additions to Heating l'lant Build
ling at Main Camp.
2. Constructing Heating Plant Build
ing at Hospital.
3. Cc-nsti uctlng Laundry Building,
(no laundry machinery).
3a Heating. Laundry Building.
3b. Plumbing. Laundry Building.
3c. Electric Wiring, Laundry Build
ing.
Each proposal must be accompanied
1 by* certified cheque for SSOO. The suc
cessful contractors must file a surety
bond for full amount of their bid on
each contract. Contracts will be
awarded separately. The right is re
served to reject any or all bids.
EDWARD MARTIN,
Commissioner of Health.
PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE
Office of Board of Commissioners
of Public Grounds and Buildings
State Capitol Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, at his office
in the Capitol Building. Harrisburg,
Fa., until 12 o'clock noon. Tuesday,
September 23. 1919, for furnishing all
labor and materials to build bridge
over the Wapaseening Creek, on
Pennsylvania c>tate Highway, Route
No. 15, two miles from Nichols. New
York, in Windham Township, Brad
ford County, Pennsylvania, as indi
cated fufly in the plans and specifi
cations prepared by* George H. Dun
ham, of Harrisburg, Pa., Consulting;
Engineer, for the Board of Coinmis-' 1
sioners of Public Grounds and Build- I
ings of the Commonwealth of Penn- ]
sylvania.
Plans, saecifications and bidding j
blanks will be furnished prospective |
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Public Grounds and Build
ings, Capitpl Building, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Proposals must be marked "Pro
posal Wapaseening Creek Bridge" on
outside cover.
T. W. TEMPLETON,
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Govern
or of Pennsylvania. September 12,
1919, under the act of assembly en
titled, "An Act to provide for the in
coiporation and regulation of certain
corporations," approved April 29. 187 4,
and the supplements thereto, for the
charter of an intended corporation, to
be called the Locust Street Realty
Company, the character and object of
which is the purchase, holding, leas
ing and selling of real estate, and tor
these purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all the rights, benefits snd
privileges of said act of assembly ana
the supplements thereto.
FOX & GEYER,
Solicitors.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
meeting of the stockholders of t.lO
Commonwealth Trust Company will be
held at the principal olfice of the
company, Harrisburg. Pa., on the 7th
day ot November, 1919. at II o'clock,
A M.. for the purpose of voting for or
aguinst a proposed increase in the
capital stock of said company front
$250,000 to $500,001).
W. H. METZGER,
Secretary,
Commonwealth Trust Co.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
The annua! meeting of the stock
holders of the Union Trust Company
ot Pennsylvania, will be held at the
office ot the company in the city* of
Hi rrisbuig, Pa. on Tuesday. Septem
ber 16. 1919, at 12 o'clock noon
E. S. NISSLEY,
Secretary.
LEGAL NO—CES
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL. ESTATE
In the estate of Edward K. Seifert.
lato of Susquehanna township. Dau
phin county. Pa., deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans
Court of Dauphin County, of August
25. 1919. the undersigned, administra
tor of the estate of Edward K. Seifert.
deceased, will offer at public sale on
the premises, at 2 o'clock p. m.. Thurs
day afternoon, September IS, 1919, the
following real estate:
All that certain tract of land sit
uute in Susquehanna township, in the
County of Dauphin and State of Penn
sylvania. known as the "Meckley"
farm.
Reing a farm with stone l'atm house
and other outbuildings, containing
eighty-live 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 Is
the land near to or adjoining Shutt's
Mill, fast 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
T. 1919. and the balance on or before
the first day of December, 1919.
ALFRED A. SKIEERT.
Administrator of Edward E. Seifert,
deceased.
1. I'. BOWMAN,
GEO RUE L REED
Attorneys.
NOTlCE—la'tters testamentary ott
the estate of Theodore ti. Calder, lato
of City of Harrisburg, Dauphin Coun
ty. i'a.. deceased, having been grant
led to the undersigned residing in said
| city, all persons indebted to said es
jtate are requested to make immediate
i payment, and those having claims
will piesent theni for settlement.
MARX K. CADDER MAINS
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
Executors.
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation has been made to The Public
Service Commission of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, under the
provisions of the Public Service Coin-
I puny Law, by the Board of Public
Grounds and Buildings for a certificate
of public convenience evidencing the
commission's requisite approval of the
consiruction of the Soldiers and Sail
ors' Memorial Bridge trom a point on
what is now State street in the Capitol
Park, in the City of Harrisburg. fol
lowing the line of State street across
the tracks of the Pennsylvania rail
road and the Philadelphia and Read
ing railway to a point at or near
Thirteenth street in said city.
A public hearing upon this applica
tion will be held in the rooms of the
Commission at Harrisburg on the
eleventh day of September, 1919, at
9.30 a. m., when and where all per
sons in interest may appear and be
hoard, if they so desire.
Plans and specifications are on file
in the offices of The Public Service
Commission and the Public Grounds
and Buildings, in the Capitol at Har
risburg. Arnold \V. Brunner, architect,
101 Park avenuoe New York City, und
.1. F. Greiner & Company, engineers,
Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md.
THOS. W. TEMPLETON,
Superintendent of Public Grounds
anu Buildings.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 375 June
Term. 1919. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii Catharine M. Davis vs.
Amos E. Davis. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in tilabove-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You
Amos E. Davis, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the fourth Monday of Septem
ber. A. I>. 1919, to answer the com
plaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa.. August 26, 1919.
SHERIFF'S SALES
By virtue of certain writs of fieri
facias, levari facias, liberari facias,
conditional exponas and alias vendi
tioni exponas, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court
of Dauphin County. Pa., and to me
directed. I will expose at Public Sate
or Outcry, at the Court House, in the
City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County,
Pa., on Thursday, September lsth,
1919, 2 o'clock P. M., the following
real estate, to wit:
(PATTERSON. ATTORNEY.)
No. I.—All that lot or piece of land
in Harrisburg, 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
Marv Fogerty; thence Eastwardly 68
feet." more or less, to a private alley;
thence Northwardly 28 feet, more or
less, to Cumberland Street; thence
Westwardly along Cumberland Street
68 feet to the plage of beginning.
Thereon being houses Nos. 1133 and
15 35 Wallace Street.
Sold as the property of Annie
Weiner and Jacob Weiner, her hus
band defendants.
(NEIFFER & SAUSSAMAN, ATTYS.)
No 2.—A1l those two certain con
tiguous lots of ground situate in
Wiconlsco (Klmtown). beginning at a
point on the north side of Oak street,
(cmetimes 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
bv lot No 24 and on the west by lot
No. 19, said lots being Nos. 20 and 22
on the general plan of Elmtown. Hav
ing thereon erected a two-story
frame dwelling house and necessary
outbuildings. . , , _ w ,__
For titie see deed of Ellen elnn,
widow, to Chester Yabczynski. but in
correctly spelled in said deed as
Jabczynskl. dated the 2nd day of
inril A D. 1910. and recorded in the
ortiee for the recording of deeds, etc.
in and for Dauphin County, at Har
!r?sburg. o tn Deed Book "B". Vol. 14.
Pa Sold l as the property of Chester
YuhC (r"vTTF d nSON. e ATTORNEY)
x-o 3 —All that certain lot of
ground in Harrisburg. Pa., bounded
and described as follows: Beginning
• V = corner of an alley called James
Alley; thence along said alley 21 feet
Li* inches to the corner of lot No. o;
thence along the line of the same 131
felt to a point on Elder now Capital
street; thence along said street 18
f.p* ai* inches to ft point on ot No.
p thence along the line of said lot
131 feet to James Atley. the place of
be f hereon erected a . three-story
frame dwelling house, No. 818 Capl
taSoSldrtas the property of Frances
Wenr ( PATT F.RSON. ATTORNEY)
No 4. —AH that land In Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
L fotfows? Beginning at the North
western corner of Seventh and Wood
bine Streets; thence Northwardly
along Ihe Western line of Seventh
Street 95 feet, more or less to an al
lev 13 feet more or less, wide; thence
Westwardly along the Southern line
of said alley 23 b feet and 2 inches
more or less, to a point on land of
Patrick H. Vaughn; thence South;
wardly along the line of said land 9o
feet more or less, to said Woodbine
Street thence eastwardly along the
northern line of said Woodbine Street.
14 feet and four Inches, more or
less to the place of beginning.
Thereon house No. bt>4 \V ooablne
as the property of William H.
M> (7 B 'P. BOWMAN. ATTORNEY.)
No 5. —All the lollowlng four
tracts of land situate in the city of
Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania. bounded and described as
follows, te wit: ,
A Beginning at a point on the
southern line of De>ry 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 said alley 18 feet to line of
property N*o. 2115 Derry street;
thence northwardly along said line
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 frotp 21st street, at line of
property No. 2113 Derry street; thence
southwardly along said line through
the center of a partition wall 87
INSPECTS GASOLINE PtMPS
George B. Neblnger, city inspector
of weights and measures, is 'complet
ing his semi-annual tests of gasoline
pumps in Harrisburg. About 70 per
cent, of the pumps in the city have
been tested already, and all but one
of these furnished the standard
amount of gasoline. The defective
pump was condemned until repairs
were made, after which It was again
tested and sealed.
LEGAL NOTICE
feet 9 inches to a 4 feet wide
thence eastwardly along said nlley
16 feet to lino t>f property No. 2117
Derry street; thence northwardly
along said line 87 feet 9 inches to
Derry street; tlienee westwardly
along the southern line of Derry
street 16 feet to the place ot begin
ning. Thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house No. 2115
Derry street.
C. Beginning on the southern line
of Derrv 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
wav; thence northwardly along said
alley-way 87 feet 9 inches to Derry
street; thence westivardly along
Derrv street 16 feet to the place of
beginning. Thereon erected a three
story brick dwelling house No. 2117
Derry street.
D.' Beginning on the southern
line of Derry street 170 feel east
wardly from 21st street; thence
southwardly through the center 01"
a partition wall of a pair of brick
houses 87 feet 9 inches to a 4 feet
wide alley: thenee westward I y along
said alley ; 2 feet to line of properly
No. 2117 Derry street: thence north
wardly along said line 87 feet 9
inches to Derry street; thence east
wardly along Derry street 22 feet to
the place of beginning. Thereon
erected a tliiee-story brick dwelling
house No. 2119 Deiry street. Said
four houses to have the use of the
4 foot alley in the reur 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
Peter Vntiderloo. defendant.
(ROSENBERG ROSENBERG
ATTORNEYS.)
Morris Stine, et ux el al. to Louis
Swimmer, September 12. 1916. Deed-
Book N. Vol. 16. page 323. etc.
No. 1. Beginning at a point on the
Western line of Oowden 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 parallel with
York Street one hundred twenty-six
(126) feet six (6) inches, more or
less, to Ash Street; and thence North
wardly along the Eastern Line of
Asli Street sixteen (16) feet to a
point; thence Eastwardly para.lei
with Y'o.-k 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 inches South
of ihe Southern line of Y'ork Stieet;
thence Southwardly along Cowden
Street sixteen feet lo a point; the ice
Westwardly parallel ivith York Street
one hundred twenty-six (126) feet
and six incites, more or less, to Ash
atreet; thence Northwardly along
the Eastern line of Ash Street six
teen feet to a point; thence East
wardly parullel with York Street one
hundred twenty-six (126) feet and
five inches, more or less, to'the place
of beginning. Having thereon erected
house No. 96 8 Cowden Street. Sold
as the property of Louis Swimmer,
defendant
iSTROH. McCARRELL. ATTYS.)
No. 7.—A1l thai certain lot of land,
with the buildings' thereon erected,
situated in the city of Harrisb rg
aforesaid (formerly in the Township
of Susquehanna,) bounded and des
cribed as follows: Beginning at a
point on the western line of North
Sixth stP-el one nundred and forty
il4b) feet from the northwestern
corner of said Nortli Sixth and Maclay
streets, at the line of property now
or former!) of B. H. Kngle being the
centre of the partition wall; tnence
northwardly along said line of said
street seventeen (17) feet to a point
at property now or formerly of B. H.
Engle; thei\ce westwardly along the
line of said property and at right
aniles lo said North Sixtn street
ninety-six (96) leet to the eastern
line of a seventeen (17) feet wide
alley; thence southwardly along said
line of said alley sixteen and tnlrty
two hundredths (16.32) feet to the
line of the aforesaid property of B.
H. Engle; thence eastwardly along
the line if said property at right
angles to said North Sixth street and
througli the center of tile partition
wall ninety-six (96) feet to tne place
of beginning: having thereon erected
,11 three (3) story brick dwelling
house, known as No. 2116 North Sixth
street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
And being the same premises which
Sarah A. Decker, by her deed dated
October 17th, A. D. 19C0, and recorded
in the Recorder's Office at Harris
burg, afoiesnid in Deed Book 'R."
Vol. 10, page 207, sold and conveyed
to Charles K. Mclivain and Minnie
B. Mclivain, defendants herein. And
being also the same premises which
Edwin S. Herman and his wife by
their fluid dated Feb/uary 2. A. D.
1906, and recorded in iiie aforesaid
Recorders office in Deed Book "L"
V'l 12, page 261, sold anu conveyed to
Charles K. Mclivain and Minnie B.
Mclivain, defendants heroin. Sold as
the property of Charles K. Mclivain
and Minnie B. Mclivain, defendants.
(NEIFFEK & SAUSSAMAN, ATTYS.)
No. 8. —All that certain half or
piece of ground situate 011 the east
ern side of Pine street in the Bor
ough of Lykens, County of Dauphin
anu State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Be
ing twenty-live (25) feet in width,
Hunting on the east side of Pine
street an 1 extending eastward the
same width one Hundred and forty
(140) feet to a sixteen and one-half
(16 44) feet wide alley and being the
northern half of lot No. 321 as murked
on Hie plan 01 tne Town (now Bor
ough) of Lykens. laid out by Daniel
Hoffman, in the yeur A. D., 1843, said
naif lot bounded on the north by lot
No. 322, on the east by it sixteen and
one-half iI3V4) 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.
(CARTER. ATTORNEY)
No. 9. —All that certain lot or tract
of land situated In Washington
Township, Dauphin County, Pa
bounded and described a's follows, to
wit: Beginning at a stone in the
center of Public Road leading from
Berrysburg Road west to Middle
Road from Curtin to Elizubethville,
Pa.; thence south 37% degrees east
387 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 Specht; thence by
same north 2144 degrees east 132 feet
to a stone in the middle ot said 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 the mid
dle ot same Road 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 44 degrees east 728 feet to the
place ot beginning. Containing 20
Acres and 136 Perches strict measure.
See Deed Book P, Vol. 15, page 459.
Sold as the property of Edwin W.
Specht, defendant.
Seized and taken into execution
and to be sold by
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, Angus';
27, 1919.
THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER
SHALL BE THE BUYER
TERMS: The purchaser will be
required to pay FIFTY' DOLLARS OF
the amount of his bid when the prop
erty shall have been knocked off to
him, if under $500; above that
amount, 10 per cgnt. of the purchase
money; and the residue of the pur
chase money before the confirmation
of the sale by the Court. And if
complied with, a deed will be ten
dered by the Sheriff, at the next
1 oort 01 Common t'leus for Dauphin
County, conveying to the purchaser
all the right, title. Interest and claim
which the said defendant has vin and
to the said property at the time of
levying the same.
If the übove conditions be not com
plied with on the part of the pur
chaser, and the said property be on
that account again offered for sale by
the Sheriff, the said purchaser will
be held liable for the uelicieiiuies and
additional cost of such sale.
MARKETS I
. !
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Company,
members of New* York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square. Harrisburg: 1338 Chestnut
street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine street.
New York furnish the following
quotations: Open Close
Am. T. and T .102 1 * 10044
tills Chalmers 41 4845 j
Am-r. Beet Sugar . 87 T S7 *-i .
American Can 56 \ 56 4j(
Am. Car and Fndry C0...184 ; 5i 136 I
Amer. Loco 91 97 4 |
Amor. Smelting 78 78',
American Sugar ISO 129
Am. Woolens 121 122
Anaconda 6 7 * 70-*
Atchison 92 91
Baldwin Locomotive ....114 129",
Baltimore and Ohio 42 4* 13' Si
Bethlehem Steel B 39 96 s *
Butte Copper 2S' 27 44
California Pet 48 47-Q
Canadian Pacific 152 4s 152'*,
Central Leather 97*1* 97 7
Chesapeake and Ohio ... 58', 57 7 *
Chi., Mil. and St. Paul .. 43 a , 44 4*
Chi. it. !. and Pacific 25% 26^
Chino Con. Copper 4 4', 44'4
Col. Fuel and Iron 46 46%
Corn Products 84• 89 T 4
Crucible Sl< el ISO I'M"*
United Food 81U SI 7 *
Erie 16', 16%
General Motors 249 21419
Goodrich, B. F 77 44 "7%
Great North, pfd 89', 884- j
Great North. Ore. subs... 4 4 45 4*
Hide and Leather 34 1* 34',
Hideand Leather, pfd ..125 1 , 12544
inspiration Copper 62', 62 7 *
Intel-national Paper .. { . 58 1 , 58
Kenneeott 37 4* 37%
Kansas City Southern ... 19 13
Lackawanna Bteel 8i si%
Lehigh \ alley 49 44 4944 |
Maxwell Motor 53 5044
Merc. War Ctfs 08 58
Merc. War. Ctfs. pfd.... 118 7 list*
Mex. Petroleum 192193',
Miami Copper 28'* 28'*
Midvale Steel 52', 53% 1
Mo. Pacific 2919 29'1 1
Mo. Kafis.. T 14% 13%
N. Y.. N. H. and H 33 44 33 3 *
Norfolk and Western ...100% 100%
Northern Pacific 88% 88
l'enna. R R 434* 43 44
Pittsburgh Coal 66% 68
Railway Steel Spg 95% 100%
Ray Con. Copper 24% 24%
Reading 80 44 80 44
Republic Iron and St.-cl . . 90% 95
Southern Pacific 10144 19244
Southern Ry 26% 26
rtudebuker 113 !
Union Pacific 123 4* 123°,
IT. S. 1. Alcohol .„..127- 128%
11'. S. Rubber 126 <3 126
IT, S. Steel 105% 107%
U. S. St-el. pfd 115"* IK* 7 ,
Utah Copper . 86 87%
Vlr.-Caro. Chem 84 83%
White Motors 63 62%
Westinghouse Mf..g 5u% 56%
| Willys-Overland 34% 34 44'
i Western Maryland 12 124*
NEW YORK (I RB STOCKS
I Following quotations furnished by
Howard A. Riley and Company. 212
North Third street. Harrisburg, Pa.:
| Land Title Building, Pliila., Pa.; 20
Broad street. New* York City:
INDUSTRIALS
Last Sale
Aetna 10%
Hupp Mo 12%
United Profit. 2%
Am. Marconi 5%
Gen'l Asphalt 8144
Inter. Coo. Rub 21%
No. Am. Pulp 4%
Submarine 15
U. S. Ship 2%
MINING
Last Sale
Cosden 10 44
I Federal 2%
'lnter. Pet 31%
j Met. Pet 2 %
Northwest E5
| Boston and Wyo 71
Glenrcclt 5%
| Island 7%
i Merritt 25
"mar 66
! Sapulpa 7%
I Sinclair G '.. 58
INDEPENDENT OILS
Last Sale
! Big Ledge 9-16
1 Cressnn 2%
Cal and Jerome 5-16
| How a 4 %
! Mother Lode 49
| Nipissing 10%
Rescue 1')
Tonopah Min 2%
I Tonopah Ex 244
| White Caps is
I Boston and Montana 79
|Caledonia 45
j Cash Boy 644
Icon. Arizona 1%
j Hi clu 5%
Jumbo Ex 1"
Ray Hercules 2%
Tonopah Bel 3%
West End 144
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, Sept. 3.—Stocks closed
strong
Baldwin 121
j General Asphalt 8(1 44
General Asphalt, pfd. 120
! Lake Superior 214,
'.Lehigh Nav 68
I Lehigh Val 49%
P. 11. K 434*
Phi la. Electric 24 44
il'hiio. Company 35
I'hila Co., pfd 29
l'hila. Rapid Transit 25%
Reading 8044
Storage Battery 96%
X'nion Traction 38
V. G. 1 68%
U. S. Steel 106 9,
Y'ork Railways 944
Y'ork Railways, pfd 30
PHILADELPHIA PnODI'CK
Philadelphia. Sept. 3.—Corn—Lower,
yellow a* to grade and locaiton $1.98
@2.02.
Oats —Lower; No. 1 white. 82@83c;
No. 3 white. 81®82c; No. 3, white, 80
® 81c.
Hay—Lower: timothy hay. No. 1.
$36 @3; per ton 7 No. 2. $33 @34; No.
3, cloved mixed hay. light
I
Guaranteed
First Mortgages
A few of these
absolutely safe in
vestment securi
ties may be had, if
appTi cation is
made to us at once.
Commonwealth
Trust Company |j
222 Market Street [
! a
mixed. $3354: No. 1 mixed. s3l® 3.'.
Butter—Higher; western creamery,
extra, 59c; nearby prints, fancy, fit
IU 66c.
Eggs—Higher; nearby firsts, sl6 20 ;
per case; current, receipts, $ 15.00
western extra firsts. $16.20: western
lirsts, $15©15.60; fancy selected pack
ed (il ©63 c per dozen.
I.ivo Poultry—bower; fowls. 321©
31c; broiling; chickens, not leghorns,
5©34c: ht oiling chickens, legnorns.
28©31 c; ducks. Pekin, 87©28 c; Indian
runner, 25®2"c; spring ducks, 2Sc.
I ressed Poultry—Firm, fowls, frosli
killed, choice to fancy, 40®41 tic; |
small sizes, 32©39; roosters, 27c; |
spring ducks. Long Island, 32@S5c;|
i broilers, nearby choice. 38© 10c; broil
ers. western choice, 35®S7c.
Cheese—Steady; New York and Wis
consin. full milk 31 ® 32 tie.
Potatoes—Higher; eastern shore. No.
I. $3.75® 4.50; No. 2. $2.50®3; Jersey
No. 1. per basket. $1#1.25; lower grade
60®90e; white potatoes in 150 pound!
sacks, $2.70 © 4.50.
flour—Dull, winter straight west
ern new slo.lo© 10.40: winter straight
nearby, new $10©10.25; Kansas
straight, new sll ©11.25; Kansas short
put en t new. $11.50 ©11.75; spring short
patent, old SL34W 13.50; new, $U..5©12;
patent old. $12.60® 13.50; patent new,
$7.50 © 11.75; spring, tlrst clear old.
$9.254010; new. $5.76©9.50.
Tallow- —Quiet; prime city loose,
15He: No. 2, 35©36 c; No. 3. 31®38c;
clover mixed hay, light mixed. 35©
36c. lower grades. 30®31c.
Bran —Quiet and steady: soft winter
bran, city mills In 100 pound socks,
ssl; soft winter bran western. s4B®
49; spring bran, sl7® IS.
( 111 l tOn CATTI.E MARKET
Chicago, Sept. 3. —Hogs—Receipts
13 OOu steady with yesterday's close.
' Heavy. $17.50® 19.50: medium. slS©
20; light. sl9® 20.25; light lights,
$18.50® 19.50: heavy packing sows,
smooth. $16.25® 17.25; packing sow#,
rough, $15.0® 16.25: pigs. $16.60® 18.76.
Cattle—Receipts. 11,000: firm. Beef
| steers, medium and heavy weight,
j(hoice and prime, sl6® 18; medium
and good. $11.50®'16; common, $9.50©
II.50; light weight, good and choice,
$13.13© 17.75; common and medium.
$9.25 ® 13.50; butcher cuttle heifers,
$66.75® 14.50; cowa, $6.65® 13: canners
'and cutters. $5.65®6.65; veal calves.
$19.25© 20.50: feeder steers, $7.25®
12.75; stocker steers. $6.75® 10.25;
I western range, beef steers, $9@15.75:
cows, and heifers. $6.75® 12.75.
j Sheep—Receipts 32,000; firm. lambs
St pound: down. $ 12.26© 15.25; culls
land common. $7.75®>1t.75: yearling
wethers, slo® 11: ewes, medium, good
'and choice. $7.25©5.50; culls and com
mon. $2.50® 6.50.
CHICAGO HO 4lt I) OF TR tDK
I fhlcnge, Sept. 3. Board of Trade
closing.
Corn—Sept. 167: Dec. 131'4.
Oats—Sept. 69: Dec. 72.
) Pork—Sept. 42: Oct. 37.25.
! I^rd—Sept. 27.10; Oct. 26.70.
Ribs—Sept. 21.60; Oct. 21.47.
MARRIAGE I.ICENSKS
Simon Pickaluagc and Alice But
ner. Wllliamatown.
Daniel Harrison and Minnie Davis,
ifarrisburg.
John A. R LaOurg, Cleve, Va„ and
Mabel C. Jolinson. Harrisburg.
Harry K. Martin, Steelton, and
Blanche J. Hummel, Progress.
Homer \V. Miller, Wormleysburg,
rnd Elizabeth W. Smaling, New Cum
rerland.
John E. Peters and Margaret L.
Musselman, Hurrisburg.
RE: NEWSPRINT
NEWSPAPERS AT 3 CTS.
would not be unlikely were it
not for the Invention of a pro
cess of making new newsprint
from old newspapers.
The Newsprint
Reclaiming
Corporation
Owns the new process—invented
by THOMAS JESPERSEN,
chemist.
W'rte or phone for informa
tion to
Weber & Company
Investment Bonkers
Stock Exchange Building,
Philadelphia
Sprnce 426 M
NEW ISSUE
$750,000
Newsprint Reclaiming Corporation
Ten Year First Mortgage 7% Gold Bonds
Bated AUK. 1. Jttlß Due Aug. 1, i2
Coupons Payable Feb. & Aug. Ist §1
Ileglntcrable aa to principal only
Redeemable at 110 and Intereat
Denominations SSOO and SIOOO
rnaelpal and Intereat Payable at OlHee of the Trnstee la New York
Theae Bonds are a direct obligation and first mortgage on all
property, rights, franchises and patents of the company, now own
ed or hereafter to be acquired.
Land, $125,000
Buildings, $350,000 1
Machinery, $500,000
Working Capital, $200,000
Making a total inventory of property and cash of $1,176,000 ex
clusive of file patents owned by tile corporation valued at $6,000,000,
TRUSTEE REGISTRAR
Lincoln Trust Company, N. Y. United States Corporation Co., N. *.
Free ef Normal Federal lucerne Tax I'cnaa. State Tax Refunded
Company will pay any normal Federal Income Tax, which it
may lawfully pay at the source not exceeding the present rate ot
two per cent.
Price Par aad Intercut
A bonus of 50 per cent. In Common Stock of the Newsprint Re
claiming Corporation is how being given to subscribers to these
Bond*. This arrangement, however. Is subject to change without
notice.
All legal matters pertaining to this issue passed upon and ap
proved by Messrs. Bunton. Ferguson & Moore, of-New York.
We Recommend Tbese-Bonds For Investment, Descriptive Circular
I oa Request.
WEBER & COMPANY
Investment Hunkers
Stock Exchange Building
Philadelphia
All Statements Contained in This Circular Are Based Upon Infor
mation Which We Consider Ileliablu and Upon Which We Acted in
the Purchase of These Securities
MANY (IRT MCKNNKS
Since the opening of the hunting
season this year County Treasurer
Mark Munima has issued 1181 licenses
to date, us compared with 582 dining
tho same time in 1818.
f \
Corner Property
No. 1522 State Street
Owner Leaving Town
Very Desirable Location
Modernly Equipped
Brick Garage on Premises
Early Possession
Price Right
BELL REALTY CO.
BERGNER BUILDING
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Some Attractive
Preferred Stocks
Of interesting character,
; both as to immediate in
j vestment and future pos- j
' sibilities, are discussed (
j briefly in the current num- j
j ber of our Market Review: j
American Beet Sugar
Preferred
Allis-Chalmers
1 | 7 °/c Cumulative Preferred
American Steel Foundries
i 7 °/o Cumulative Preferred
! ' Americ'n Sumatra Tobacco
7% Cumulative Preferred
j Sent on Hcqncat for H. T.-12H
; HUGHES & DIER
I'cnn-Ilnrrla KMcl,
Harrlabnrv*
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