Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 24, 1919, Page 23, Image 23

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FARMS
FARMS FOR SALE
Price
16 acres, Dauphin county
17 acres, Perry county -s' a o
S3 acres. Dauphin county SISUO
40 acres, Lebanon county 14200
51 acres. York county SI7OO
63 acres. Perry county SIOOO
77 acres, Lebanon county $4500
SO acres, Lebanon county I 4 ; 09
08 acres, Dauphin county $2900
315 acres, Dauphin county S3OOO
150 acres, Lebanon county SB4OO
180 acres. Dauphin county S3OOO
DURAND & FERBER, '
107 Chestnut near Front
FARMS FOR SALE. ALL A 1
INVESTMENTS
135 acres, 6 miles from Hbg.. York
county
115 acres, 3 miles from Hbg., Cumber
land county • • 9 9
60 acres, 4 miles from Hbg.. Cumber
land county 90
3 7 acres, truck. 4 miles from lib v.
Cumberland county ,V 8 ..
100 acres, 12 miles from Hbg., Dau
phin county je , 9
3 5 acres. 13 miles from Hbg.. dauphin
county
185 acres, 7 miles from Hbg..
county
12 acres. 2 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin
county 5999
2 acres. 3 miles from Hbg., Dauphin
county *3.600
111-acre farm, 14 miles from Hbg.,
Dauphin county
E2-aere farm and ice business vutn
stock, perry county
"C" my list of farms.
CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State St.
Bell 4162R Dial 4930
FOR SALE
52-acre truck farm and ice business,
10-room brick house, bank barn, 40x
60, wagon shed, pig sty. chicken
houses, including three horses, three
wagons and all the farming imple
ments. ice house capacity 2,100 tons
Ice tools and 2-acre pond, concrete
dam in At condition. This property
shows values of $13,000, 2,500 ft.
white pine timber, retail price ice 800
per 100 lbs., location % miles west of
I'uncannon, Perry county. Possession
at once. Price SB,OOO. $4,000 can re
main at 6 per cent.
"C" CHARLES DAVIES.
1549 State St.
Bell 41C2R Dial 490
130-aere farm for sale or exchange
on city property in business location:
good quality soil; 4 miles from Dun
cannon on Wm. Penn road to Sun
bury 2 H -story, S roomed house;
porch on'three sides: summer house;
running spring water; large bank
barn; wagon shed with corn crib on
both sides; good hog stable with corn
crib: large Chicken house; apple or
chard and other fruit trees; school
house and church nearby. Inquire
Duiand & Ferber, 10i Chestnut at.
Bell 4767 or 1649 J.
OFFICES AND STOREROOMS
FOR RENT Storeroom, 22x28,
glass frontage. 15 ft. ceiling, heated,
hot arid cold water, cemented cellar.)
without side entrance, must lie seen
to be appreciated. Apply to 3,23 X,
4th St.. Riverside Baking Co.
WANTED —Desk room In office. M.
C. Hoff. Sellnsgrove, Pa.
FOR RENT —Basement in business
section of city, suitable for small
business, city heat. Inquire of A. I.
Miller, 15A S. Third St.
FOR RENT—Second floor room. 60s
140 ft., no posts, 11th and Berryhill
Street. Apply on premises.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
r "
MOTORS FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Motors, one alternating
current motor; Robbins & Myers
single; Phase 110 volts; 60 cycles.
1750 rev.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO..
Printing —Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Die Stamping—
Plate Printing.
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
One white iron bed, one good
mattress, spring, complete
$25; one 6x9 Crex rug $9.50.
FORNWALT,
1221 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE—Gray reed baby coach*
Call Bell 130R
FOR SALE—A new hamerless
rouble-barrel shot gun. Apply Mrs.
Margaret McCurdy, 1235 Bailey St.
FOR SALE—One oak mantle com
plete with French beveled 9dge mir
ror and fancy tiled front, also one
chandelier with six lights. Apply
1919 N. Second St.
BOOKS BougVt and sold; 50.000
new, old. rare. In stock. Aurand's.
>25 North Third. Circulars free.
FOR SALE—MaIe Boston bull ter
rier; pedigreed; two months old; call
falo Schuylkill Street, between 9 a. in.
and 3 p. m. Bell 4123 W. .
FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks,
shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting,
bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling plant.
The Highspire Distillery Co., Ltd..
Both phones. Highspire. Pa.
FOR SALE
7,000 square feet of second
hand metal ceiling. Inquire
Superintendent of Telegraph
Building.
FOR SALE —One fumed oak Dav
enport. Call at 271 Hamilton St.
FOR SALE—Red bone coon hound.
W. K. Nabal, Liverpool. Pa.
FOR SALE—Large rubber plant,
also gas lamp with double length
hose, in good condition. Apply 1211
Derry St.
FOR SALE —Car load of Watson
dump wagons. Apply A. A. Thumma.
Lemoync. Pa.
FOR SALE —One-minute water mo
tor washer in good condition. Call
Bell phone 4554. Deft Device Co., 2S
S. Fourth St.
CASH REGISTERS. TYPEWRITERS
Can be bought on easy payment
plan, combination adding machine at
tachment; terms to suit purchaser;
guaranteed for twenty years. Address
Box G-7996 care Telegraph.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT fOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILLOTSON.
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
FRIDAY EVENING,
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
CENTRAL Furniture Store. 334
Reily St.. on account of building: our
warehouse, we close out our 75
ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a
low price: also furniture and floor
covering at reduced price. A trial
will convince you, 1061 M.
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
WANTED—MISCELLANKOCS
WANTED—To buy secondhand safe,
must be in good condition; state de
scription and price. Address Box
-M-7757 care Telegraph.
WANTED—Secondhand safe, must
be in good order, also glass top show
oases. Phone 3852 or call at Dr.
Rutherford's office, 108 N. 2d St.
WANTED—To purchase a National
cash register from 5 cents to sl. for
cigar stand. Write P. O. 574.
WANTED—National cash register.
Slate description and price. L'has:
Kurtz, 35 W. 118 th St. New York.
WANTED TO Bt'Y—Hot air heater.
Must be in good working condition
and at reasonable price. Address
CTnmpton. 258 Ridge St.. Steelton.
WANTED—To buy a piano, lowest
price, will pay strictly cash, give
name and age of Instrument. M rite
at once. Address 431 Hummel Slreet,
Herrleburg.
WANTED
Taper bailer in good condi
tion. Superintendent. The
graph Printing Company,
Hairiet^urg.
WANTED—To buy a mahogany flat
top desk and chair, also one _flat top
oak desk. Address Box F-787S care
Telegraph.
WE arc in the market for all kinds
of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L
Cohen He Co., York and Ash Avenue.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
rold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1071 R. or drop o postal to Max
Pmeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call,
city or country. Beil phone 3.39-Rl.
BELL PHONE 337C-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I
GARAGE FOR SALE
Doing good business, employ
ing five men. Address Box
11-9016 care Telegraph. (
INVESTMENTS
FOR SALE Preferred stock in 1
local corporation; guaranteed 8 per
cent, dividends. Shares SSO each; call-,
able on 60 days' notice. Address Mr.
Wilson, this office.
HIGI-I class salesman with small
capital can secure territory which
should net $5,000 to slo,ouo yearly. I>.
M. Pontius. State Manager. 110 K.
Lexington St., Room 108, Balti
more. Md.
LIVE business for a live man, in
nearby town. Restaurant, confectiou-;
ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000 ;
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz, j
1225 North Sixth SL ,
BUSINESS PERSONALS
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling. likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PliOS PHO-QUININE will stave It off
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz.. double edge. 26c
doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE CRATED, J. A.
Bishop, 1736 Logan streeL Bell 2632 R.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO.. 2u6 Market streeL
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING —
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
StreeL Bell 4396 J.
A. LANE |
New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prlcea paid.
1022 Market streeL Bell 3239W -2.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
First class work. Chilcoat Bros.,
233 Harris Street.
MUSICAL
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS.
BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLEU'S. 14 South Fourth streeL
_ FOR SALE Player piano for
1450 A big bargain to quick buyer.
Spangler Music House. 2112 N. Blxth
Street.
FINANCIAL
GOOD 5 PER CENT. UTIL
ITY BONDS TO YIELD 6 PER
CENT.
J. K. GREENAWALT, JR.,
130 Walnut Street.
Bell Phone 518 J.
Harrisburg, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN
BUY CC/AL NOW
With our money and insure
your com fort 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 chargee of
any kind.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu
als in need of. ready cush, small loans
a specialty, business confldential, pay
ments tc- suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut StreeL
MONEY' LOANED —Employes' Loan
Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg.,
Third and Market streets. "Licensed
and Be led by the State."
STORAGE
STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house
hold goods. merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Both phones.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in non-flreproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-
445 South Second streeL
STORAGE Low rates. Highspire
Distillery Co.. Ltd.. Highspire. Pa.
Both phones.
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diertcr, 408 Market streeL
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT IIILL 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 are moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
HAULING AND MOVING
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager.
341 ICelker Street. Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone >613 |
BECK & HARRIS, moving of all
kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma
chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell
2418. Dial 3283. ]
AUTO hauling, local or long dis
tance. furniture and piano moving a
specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
Capital St. Both phones.
1
HICKS Local and long-dlstanoe
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
phones.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
'HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service- Ernest Corbin, 630
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
3636-J. Dial 3638.
HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber'a' Truck irwin
Aungst, Manager, Mershey. fi. Ba.l
phone 151; 8.
PAUL BECK general hauling, local
and long distance, making a specialty
of furniture, fliano and safe moving.
Call at 16i7 Kaudain St. or Bell 6235.1.
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956 DIAL 2133
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252 DIAL 2145
CLEANERS AND DYERS
CLEANING
DYEING AND PRESSING
Let us make your old fall and win
ter clothes look new. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
H. GOODMAN.
IJC6H North Sixth Street.
AUTOMOBILES
BARGAINS —Premier touring car,
electric gear shift, like new; Denby
1-ton express body with top. flrst
class condition; International one
ton trc—, used ten months, cheap;
InternatloaM* two-ton truck, used nine
months, cheap; Acme 314-ton with
Woods steel dump body, used six
months; Denby 3-ton, with Woods
steel dump body; Cadillac unit, with
two-wheel trailer; Overland. 1918. 6-
passengcr touring; two-ton Mack,
Wood's hoist, Denby body. Denby
Saies Corporation, 12u5 Capital SL
CHEVROLET for sale. 1918 touring
car, model 4-90, excellent condition,
engine recently overhauled, inspection
invited. For demonstration call Bell
phqno 1299J between 5 and 7 p. m.
VIM Vi-TON TRUCK
EXPRESS BODY
THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED
TIRES IN GOOD SHAPE
CALL AT
HARRISBURG AUTO CO
FOURTH AND KELKKR STS.
FOR SALE—Overland 90, in good
condition; just overhauled in May;
equipped with spot light and motor
driven born; extra tire. Reason for
telling, have two machines. No deal
ers. Address D-78S1 care Telegraph.
WANTED—AII kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
CARS! CARS! CARS!
Two Chevrolet touring, 191 C model.
One Chevrolet touring. 1917 model.
One Royal mall Chevrolet roadster.
One Buick roadster. 1915 model.
One Buick roadster, 1914 model.
There cars have been thoroughly
overhauled and are In the very best of
mechanical condition and electrically
equipped lights and starters.
We also do all kinds of automo
bile repairing. Truck work a special
ty. You will And us every day frym
7 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 1336-88-40
Thompson ave- at the Thompson Ave.
Garage. Edwin Phelps, Mgr.
FORD touring. 17 model; electric
lights; runs and palls like new. Price
$376 cash. Dial M-C. & R. Horse
Llnglestown. near Harrisburg.
Reo roadster, real bargain.
Brlsco. three-passenger roadster, in
fine shape.
1917 Studebaker, repainted and in
fine shape. •
Reo roadster cheap .
Briscoe roadster, In fine shape.
Oldsmobile, 4 cyl., tires good and In
fine shape.
Time payments can be arranged.
REX GARAGE & BUPPLI CO,
FOR SALE—Two-ton International
truck in good condition; cheap. Ap
ply
FEDERICK'S GARAGE,
443 S. Cameron Street.
MAGNETOS—AII types. 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eisman, Dixie,
Spiitdorf. Me a, Kemy and dlfterent
makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A
Schlffmau. 22-24-26 North Camerou
stroeC Bell IIM
FOR SALE—I9I6 Buick. In good
condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St.
FOR SALE
One 1918 7 passenger Buick tour
ing car.
One 1919 7 passenger Buick tour
ing car.
one 1917 2 passenger Buick road
ster. ■
Also new 1920 models, immediate
delivery.
• BUICK GARAGE,
52 to 60 S. Cameron SL
FOR SALE —Ford roadster; 1915
model; self-starter; electric lights;
ilemountables; extra tire and rirn;
speedometer; side curtains; chain
and tools. Extras cost $205. Run 7,C00
miles. Good condition. Price S4OQ. in
quire at Mayor's office.
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO.
All sorts of atlto tops and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates. 72-76 Soutn
Cameron street.
ROADSTER for sale. Iz the best of
condition, good tires, new top and
electric equip. $250 takes It inquiro
E. W. Llchtenberger. 2164 N. 4th SL
FORD Sedan, 1918 model;'good run
ning order, $695. Horst. Llnglestown.
FOP SALE}—Chaimer's Sedan. 1917;
new uphols;ering; Chandler, 1919. 4-
passenger. sport model; wire wheels,
bumper, spot light, 6 new tires; Over
land. 1918. 90 delivery car. Inquire
Penn-Harrii, Taxlcab office, care
Penn-Hains Hotel.
FORD touring car, with all good
tires and magneto. This car will be
sold at a bargain. Call at 322 Black
berry ave.
WM. PENN GARAGE "
£24-8 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and halls; caretul
drivers; open day ond night 801 l
4564.
t 1 ■
FOR SALE —Studeoaker, 4 cylinder,
in good shape, good paint, a bargain.
Dial 4058. 86 Hummel ave- Lemoyne.
iCoetlnucd In Next Column)
HAREUSBimG TEEBGKira
AUTOMOBILES
BUICK touring car. six cylinder.
1919 model In perfect condition, run
less than 1,700 miles. Reason for sale,
owner leaving United States for the
Philippine islands. Phone Bell 4301 R.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasure
at all hours.
BELL 2360 DIAL 4914
FOR SALE —Ford touring. 1915
model; good condition, $375. Drlscoll
Auto Co.. 147 South Cameron St.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimcrs.
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22, 24. 26
North Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
1915 Cadillac. In excellent condition,
five now cord tires, engine just re
paired, stands well in puint. Apply
405 East Chocolate ave., Hershey, Pa.
'FOR SALE —1%-ton capacity Mar
tin truck, 35 horsepower engine; price
right for cash. Apply J. H. Troup
Music House. 15 S. Market Square.
SECOND-HAND motor trucks ror
sale cheap. White three-quarter ton;
Chalmers, 1-lon; Ford Unit one-ton;
Kohler one-ton; Internationals half
ton; three-quarter ton. one-ton, one
and a half-ton. Good variety to select
from. Prices S2OO and up. Internation
al Harvester Company of America,
Motor Truck Department. 619-21 Wal
nut street.
FOR SALE —Overland Country Club,
new tires, one extra with wheel, new
battery, and engine in A 1 condition.
Will demonstrate at any time. Price
right. Address P. O. Box 841, City.
TOURING cars for sale, two 1916
Maxwells; two 1917 Maxwells; one
Ford; one 1917 Maxwell truck. These
cars will be sold at a sacrifice. Miller
Auto Co.. Service station. 68 South
Cameron St.
1817 Chandler, club roadster, S9OO.
1918 Heo touring, fine running or
der. at a bargain price.
1917 Ford touring, excellent condi
tion, $325.
1917 Chevrolet touring, excellent
condition, $325.
1914 Overland roadster, electric
equipment. Sacrifice $286.
1914 overland, touring, $285.
1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain.
1916 Studebaker touring, 6 cylinder,
fine condition. Price $426.
The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer In the market for a
good used car. Demonstrations given
CHELSEA AUTO CO.,
A. Schiffman, Manhger.
Garages. Accessories and Repairs
YOUR Dodge ptus a Rayfiela car
buretor. That's a great combination—
a P.ayfield equipped Dodge. The spc
ciul Dodge model is inexpensive and
the saving In gasoline bills is from
15 to 30 per cent., will pay for It in a
short time. A Ray field on any car in
creases its efficiency all around. My.
how she pulls the hills. Federlck's
Garage, 443 S Cameron St.
AUTO repairing of all kind; first
class mechaulcs on all makes of care.
Susquehanna Motor Co.. 117-121 South
Third St. Open day and night.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BIC YCLE REPAIRING ~
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHAKER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1507 NORTH THIRD STREET.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
WANTED—You to receive a full
half pound package of DR. HESS
POULTRY' PAN-A-CE-A, enough for
24 hens 2 weeks. PAN-A-CE-A will
help your poultry through the moult.
It will start your pullets and moulted
hens laying. It will keep your whole
flock hc-althy. Get your package at
any of these stores: Harrisburg, Wai
ter S. Schell, 1307 Market, Holmes
Seed Co., 119 S. 2d, C. F. Kramer. 36
Broad. Geo. H. Haverstick, 2669
Main; F.nola, H. L. Hoffman; White
Hill, Mary E. Harro; West Falrvlew,
H. W. Neidig; Paxtonia, John Nagle,
Linglcstown, O. B. Leese.
AUCTION
?OR AUCTION SERVICE
OF THE BETTER KIND EMPLOY
AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875J
EVERYTHING IN ROOFING.
LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF.
LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF.
LEGAL NOTICES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
Middle District of Pennsylvania.
J. Howard Hartman, et al., vs.
Gamble Fuel Briquette Company. No.
277 October Term, 1919. In Equity.
RECEIVER'S SALE
In accordance with an order of the
aforesaid Court entered October 9,
1919, the undersigned will offer for
sale at public auction at the factory
building at Ninth and Dock streets,
Harrisburg. Pa., on Tuesday, Novem
ber, 4, 1919, at 10 a'clock a. m., the
following described property of the
Gamble Fuel Briquette Company, viz.;
The corporate franchises of the
company, the one. two and three
story building wherein the operations
of the company have been conducted,
all the machinery and equipment con
tained in the said building, the man
ufacturing rights of the company to
manufacture fuel briquettes under
certain patents heretofore granted by
the United States Patent Office.
Also the remainder of the lease
hold Interest owned by the company
running for five (5) years from April
I, 1915, in and to the lot or tract of
land whereon is erected the building
of the company, situated at the south
western corner of Ninth and Dock
Streets, in the First Ward of the
City of- Harrisburg. Dauphin county,
Penna., fronting on Dock street,
eighty-five feet, more or less, run
ning to the old Pennsylvania Canal,
and extending along Ninth street two
hundred thirty (230) feet, more or
less, to land formerly of Daniel
bheesley, now deceased, all as more
fully set forth in the record of said
leasehold, in the office of the Re
corder of "Deeds in and for Dauphin
County. Pennsylvania, in Miscella
neous Book "F" Vol. 3, at page 250,
All of the aforesaid property will
be sold free and clear of liens and
encumbrances, without requirement of
the purchaser to attend to the ap
plication of the proceeds.
Sale to be made to the highest bid
der with the right reserved to reject
any and all bids.
The sale of the property to be either
in lots or parcels or as an entirety,
as the best price may be realized
therefor.
Terms: 10 per cent, upon acceptance
of bid, and the balance after the sale
has been confirmed by the court.
J. FRANK HARTMAN,
Receiver.
NOTICE is hereby given that ap
plication will be made by Estate of
Josef Jiras (Bachinan), 263 South
Front St.. Steelton, Pa., to the Com
missioner of Banking of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, on the
24th dry of November, 1919, for a li
cense to sell steamship tickets or or
ders for transportation to or front
foreign countries, under act of the
Oeneral Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. No. 397, ap
proved the 17th day of July. 1919.
Josef Jiras (Bachman) Estate.
Per Edgar Jiras. Mgr.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County,
on Mondav, the 3d day of November.
A. D., 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as
soon thereafter as the said Court may
be in session for the transfer of the
retail liquor license now held by-
John Brendllnger for the Haefner
House, Derry Church. Derry Town
ship, Dauphin county. Pa., to John R.
K. E. BEIDLEMAN,
Attorney for Transferee.
j| MARKETS '
sew York stock markets J
Clvandler Brothers and Company,
members of New York and Philadel-1
phla Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- i
ket Square, Harrlsburg; 1338 Chestnut j
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,;
New York furnish the following i
quotations: Open Noon |
Amer. T. and T 100 100
Allls Chalmers 47% 48%
Amer. Beet Sugar 90% #7 I
American Can 64% 64%
Am. Car and Fndry C 0...135 136% ,
Amer. Loco 1097* 109% I
Amer. Smelting 74 73%
American Sugar 138% 140%
Anaconda 68 67%
Atchison 91% 917*
Baldwin Locomotive ...148% 147
Baltimore and Ohio .... 40 40 ,
Bethlehem Steel, B 107 107
Cal. Petro 52% 61%
Canadian Pacific 149% 149%
Central Leather 103% 104% I
Chi., Mil. and St. Paul .. 44% 447*
thi., K. I. and Pacific ... 28% 29H
Chino Con. Copper 42% 42%
Col. Fuel and Iron 47% 4 7
Corn Products 94 93%
Crucible Steel 247 250
Erie 16% 16%
General Electric Co 169% 169%
Goodrich, B. F 86% 87%
Great North, pfd 86% 86%
Inspiration Copper 60 60
lnterboro Met 5% 57*
Int. Nickel 28% 28%
Int. Paper v .. 67 66
Kennecott 34% 34'%
Kansas City Southern .. 19% 19
Lackawanna Steel 90 91 ',4
Lehigh Valley 47% 46%
Maxwell Motors 61% 50%
Merc. Mar Ctfs 6179 61%
Merc. Mar Ctfs., pfd 112% 113%
Mex. Petroleum 253% 255%
Miami Copper 267* 26 %
Missouri Pacific 29% 29%
N Y. Central 74 74
N. Y'd., N. H.a n .lIWR3 094S 460pu
N. Y., N. H. and H 34 7a 35 74
N. Y., Ont. and Werft. ... 197* 197*
Northern Pacific 86% 86%
Pittsburgh Coal 64 74 63
Penna. R. It 4374 43%
Railway Steel Spg 102 7a 104
Reading 83% 83 74
Republic Iron and 5tee1..113% 112%
Southern Pacific 1097 109%
Southern Ry 25 7s 2074
Sinclair Oil and R 61% 61%
Studebaker 1367* 135%
Union Paeifie 124 74 124
U. S. I. Alcohol 108% 109 %
U. S. Rubber 115 124%
U S. Steel 55 3 ;-, 5674
Utah Copper 83 . 8.!
Westinghouse Mfg 55% 56%
Willys-Overland 5'0% ?>"'%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia. Oct. 24. —Eggs—High-
er; nearby firsts, $20.10 per case;
nearby current receipts. $19.50; west
ern extra firsts. $20.10; western firsts,
SI 8.90® 19.50; fancy selected packed,
74® 76c per dozen.
Live Poultry—Quiet; chickens low
er. 25@30c: turkeys, S3@3Bc.
< .'litem—Higher; New Y'ork and
Wisconsin, full milk. 31©33 c.
Butter—Lower: western creamery,
extra, 70c; nearby prints, fancy, 76
@'7Bc. *
Potatoes—Pull and lower; Jersey.
No. 1 per basket, 85c@$1.10; No. 1 in
150 pound sacks. $3.25® 4.
Pressed Poultry—Pull and weak: i
western broiling chickens. 32® 33c.
Oats—Quiet but steady; No. I white,
4174 ® 82c; No. 2, 80%® Sic; No. 3. 7979
@ 80c.
Flour—Quiet but steady; western
soft 510@10.25; nearby, $9.75@10;
hard winter straight, $11.35@11.;>
short patent, $11.75 @12.25: spring
firsts clear, $9.25 @9.75;" patent, $12.10
(it 12.30; short patent, $12.50 @12.7a;
fancy spring and city mills patent
family brand, $12.75@13.25.
Hay—Quiet but steady; timothy.
No. 1, $32; No. 2, $28@30; No. 3. $-4
Clover—Light mixed. $28®30; No. 1
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned Will sell at public
sale or outcry, on Saturday. Novem
ber 22. 1919. at 2 o'clock p. in., on the
promises in the village of Perry
Church. Pauphln county. Pa., the
premises commonly known as the
Perrv Church Hotel, more particular
ly bounded and described as follows;
All that certain lot of ground, with
the buildings thereon erected, situate
In the Township of Perry, in the
County of Pauphin, and State or
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows: ,
Beginning at an iron pin. the noith
westorn corner of the public road
(Main street, in the village of Derry
Churchl and an eighteen (18) feet
wide alley: thence northwardly along
the line of said alley one hundred and
fiftv feet (150) feet to the southern
side of another eighteen 18) feet
wide alley; thence westwaraly along
said side of said alley one hundred
(100) feet to the line of property now
or lately of H. W. Zentmeyer; thence
southwardly along the line of said
rropertv one hundred and fifty
ft et to* the aforementioned northern
side of the public road; and thence
ca-stwardly along said side of said
road one hundred (100) feet to the
northwestern corner of said road and
the said eighteen (18) feet wide alley,
the place of beginning. Having there
on erected a frame house, known as
the "Perry Church Hotel. It being
lot No. 1 In the plan of lots laid out
by H. N. Herr, C. E., for H. W. Zent
""For further terms and particulars,
apply to FOX & qe yer.
Att orneys-at-Law.
Kunkel Building. Harrlsburg. Pa.
PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION
1 OP BRIPGE.
Office of Hoard of Commissioners
of Public Grounds and Buildings,
State Capitol Building, Harrlsburg.
Penna. , .... , ,
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings at his office
in the Capitol Building. Harrisburg.
Pa until two (2) o'clock p. m., No
vember 11. 1919. for furnishing all
labor and materials for the erection
of superstructure of bridge over the
North Branch of the Susquehanna
river, at Laceyvllle. Wyoming county.
Pennsylvania, as indicated fully in
the plans and specifications prepared
by William B. Paxson. of Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylvania, consulting on
g'neer for the Board of Commission
ers of Public Grounds and Buildings
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyi
% l plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
i bidders by applying to the Superin
i tendent of Public Grounds and Build
' ings, Capitol Building. Harrisburg,
I Penna. , , .
1 proposals must be marked "Pro
posal for Erection of Superstructure
of Laceyville Bridge" on outside
CoVer " T. W. TEMPLETON,
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL.
Secretary.
; NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S
MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that pur
! suant to resolution of the Board of
Directors of the Dauphin Tire Serv
ice Company, p special meeting of the
1 stockholders of the said company is
'called to bo held at the principal of-
I flee of the said company. No. 36 Union
Trust Building. Harrisburg, p a „ on
Thursday. November 20. 1919, for the
'purpose apprbving or disapprov
ing of the increase of the capital
1 stock of the said company.
v FORREST MERCER.
Secretary.
NOTICE
' letters of administration on the
I estate of Seymour S. Eberts, late of
! Harrlsburg. City, Dauphin County,
j Pennsyli aniu. deceased, having been
grant'd to the undersigned adminis
tratrix. all persons indebted to snld
estate are requested to make Imme.
date payment, and those having
claims will present them for settl"-
mont, to
MARY A. EBERTS,
120 Market Street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Or FOX & GEYER, Attorneys,
i 802 Kunkel Bldg..
Hariisburg, Pa.
mixed. $26 @ 27.
Tallow—Quiet: prime city loose.
16% c; special loose. 1674 c; prime
country. X4%c; edible In tierces,
1974 ® 20c.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
Chicago. Oct. 24. —Hogs Receipts
16,000. higher; bulk, $12.25@13.25;
top. $13.50; heavy, $12.65@13.25; me
dium, $12.66® 13.25; light, $12,504')
13.15; light lights. $12.50®>12.8.V;1
heavy packing sows, smooth. SI2W I
12.50: packing sows, rough. $11.75@
12: pigs, sl2®: 12.75.
Cattle—Receipts, 7,000. slow. Beef
, steers, medium and heavy weight,
choice and prime. $16.75® 19.40; me
dium and good. sll @16.50; common.
$8..50® It; light, good and choice.
|S!4® 18.85; common and medium. $7.7.i
14: butcher cattle, heifers, $6.75®
T4.50: cows. $6.65@13; canners and
cutters. $5.50® 6.65; veal calves, sl7®
18; feeders steers. $7@13.25; stocker
steers, $6 ©10.75; western range
I steers, $7.75® 13.50; cows and heifers,
s6® 13.
Sheep Receipts 15,000. steady.
Lambs. $12.50@15.75; culls and com
mon. $8.50® 12.25; ewes, medium,
good and choice, $6.75@8.50; culls and
I common, breeding?, s6.io@
12.50.
Theft of Dynamite Has
Policemen on the Alert
Gettysburg. Pa., Oct. 24.—Follow
ing the discovery of the theft of
15 sticks of dynamite, seven dyna
mite cups and a 15-toot fuse front
the plant of the Gettysburg Brick
Company, the polico authorities are
keeping a close, lookout for any pos
sible operation of yeggmen.
A heavy lock on the door of the
building in which the dynamite is
kept was broken and it is not
thought likely that anyone would
take such things without having a
purpose. Yeggmen have been busy
in places around Gettysburg and a
strict watch will be kept to try to
foil any attempts that might Pos
sibly be made to crack safes here.
Two Liverpool Weddings
Announced by Parents
Liverpool, Pa., Get. 24.—Mr. and
Mrs Albert M. Shuler announce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss
Ruth Shuler. to George Owens, son
of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Owens, of this
place, at Hagcrstown, Md. The
young couple arc former townsfolk
and are employed in Harrisburg,
where they will reside.
Mrs. George Kepner announces the
marriage of her son. Sergeant James
House, to Miss Xorvellia Virginia
Milstead, of Washington. D. C. Ser
geant House recently returned from
Resinol
heals eruptions
Only those who have undergone
them can realize the mental and
physical discomforts which many
skin affections cause. The distress
ing appearance and the intolerable
itching and burning too often make
life really miserable. Yet Resinol
Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap,
generally overcomes these troubles
promptly, even if they are severe
and long-established. The Resinol
treatment stops itching instantly.
Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are aold
by all druggists. Why don't yon try them?
ROMAN
AUTOMOBILE CO.
MOVES INTO ITS
OWN NEW HOME
231 N. Broad St.
ROADSTERS
TOURINGS
ENCLOSED CARS
1,000 to Select From.
$250 Up. Easy Terms.
See Us and Save Money
Roman Auto Co.
231 N. BROAD ST.
PHILADELPHIA
Catalogue Sent Upon Request
Live Agents Wanted
[ Help Wanted
Press Feeders
at Once
| The Telegraph
Printing Co.
Cameron and State Sts.
Harrisburg, Pa.
OCTOBER 24, 1919.
France, where he achieved distinc-i
tion for gallant service. The young
couple will reside in Washington.
FALLS THROUGH BRIDGE
Lewistown, Pa., Oct. 24. —A mule
of Joseph Krentcman fell through
the county bridge leading to Leads
town Junction yesterday morning.
Tarpenters are placing new planks
on the bridge and the animal drop
ped down upon a bear.i, wliere he
lodged until released from his peril
lous position.
i
Telephone Your
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| OTHEII OFFICE WORK.
Promptness and Efficiency
OFFICE SERVICE CO.
Room 611, Kunkcl Rldg.
Kings and Governors
Plant
Berryhill Trees
The European Larches planted to-day by King Albert,
of Belgium, and Governor Sprottl were grown and supplied
by the Berryhill Nursery. We are ready to serve any one,
anywhere, with the best trees, shrubs and flowers.
The Berryhill
LOCUST ST., AT SECOND
IMPOR^R
g Every cent you spend on Tea and Coffee at our store buys honest tea
•a and coffee quality. We do not "sell" you an expensive delivery servlc-
nor credit; neither do we pack our goods in expensive decorated cans
=: or lead packets, which add considerably to the cost without improving
m the quality of the goods.
| GARDEN SPECIAL I No. 1 STANDARD
tea 54,;: coffee 43;
CUT YOUR BUTTER BILL IN HALF
Margarine Q7 C
SWEET NUT J * lb. s LBS FOR SIBO
Till; VKHV m:sT why pay mow.:? J
i TAMSUI TEA COMPANY
42 NORTH THIRD STREET
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The Foundation
of Your Prosperity
- V7OU cannot expect to prosper unless you
lay a foundation for your prosperity.
Begin your foundation with a savings ac
count at this 87-year-old institution. Then
every dollar saved and deposited here to
draw interest is a stone piled upon a stone
in the structure of your progress.
Start vour 1 ' success fund' here and now?
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Front Street Property j
For Sale
Owner I.raTlaK Titf.
Fifteen Room*.
Most Modern Improvements
Lot 50x200 with Garage
No. 3113 N. Front Street f
Bell 4St Dial I7S
Bergner Building