Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 13, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS BODQJT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILLOTSON,
205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORVHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
WANTED—MISCKL LA N EOU S
r WANTED
CASH PAID for Encyclopedia Brit
annica. Harvard Classics, Book of
Knowledge, Mark Twain and other
sets; also for very old books in good
condition. Open evenings. Bell phone.
Aurand's Book Store. 925 North Third
A Street.
WANTED
To buy doll coach. State
price, where can be seen. Ad
dress Box M-6934 care Tele
graph. •
i *—
WANTED—To buy Bb low pitch
Boehm & Albert system clarinets.
State full particulars and price. A.
Mercado. Farmers' Bank Building, Ty
rone. Pa.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bougnt and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
or drop a postal to Max Smelts. 102U
Market Street. Will call, city or coun
try. Bell phone 5321 J.
WANTED—Four-drawer, large size
filing cabinet. Address Box 46. New
Cumberland or Dial phone 3396.
WE are In the market tor all kinds
of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L
Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARUISBURG. PA.
249,000 wanted on first mortage. J
good security. Address Box S-3026j
care Telegraph.
WANTED—To buy a small double
heater in good condition. Will pay
reasonable price. Call or write, 327
North St.. city.
k BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
MERCHANTS
TAKE NOTICE
LAST CALL FOR
1920 CALENDARS
GOOD SELECTION
PROMPT DELIVERIES
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Third and Cumberland Sts.
f Above Shoe Store)
Bell 1577R Open Evenings .
THE COUNTRY HAS GONE MAD
OVER OIL
The enormous discovery of oil in
L Oklahoma. Kansas and Texas, is
bringing millions into these regions.
It is huite natural that the public
mind is inflamed in its eagerness to
profit by the great wealth that will
follow holders of stock in successful j
companies. However, let the Oil;
Press guide you in making a (
profitable investment. It has made
monev for thousands and protect
ed them from loss. Each issue is brim
ful of valuable information and an
lvtical reports of scores of com
paniespanies operating in the great
Mid-Continent and Texas oil fields
—some good, bad and inditler
-1 ent. Everyone interested in the
1 world's greatest industry should read
the Oil Press. The last issue together
with a late copy of the "Markets" con
taining quotations of listed and unust
id. active and inactive oil stocks will
be sent free on request, also while they
last a new accurate colored map of
' Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas, just
out. featuring the oil fields in red.
Address Oil Press. 637 Republic Bldg..
Kansas City. Mo.
BUY AN OIL LEASE
210 buvs five acres Texas Field.
Ranger leases sold at 25c now wortn
thousands per acre. Nuttle paid 21 per.
acre and sold for 26.000 per acre. Te>'- |
as-Rainbows End now opening up
shows same geological formation as j
proven territory. Leases here may 1
jump any price with' first well com
ing in. It's a speculation, but the kind J
of speculation that has made many
small investors rich. The Fortuna Oill
Co. started in by several men pooling •
I 2400 in leases—sold out recently for
a million dollars. If you don't under-;
stand lease business, we will gladly
explain all details. Remit 210 for five j
acres. Wc send you legal lease form.
and keep you in touch with develop- j
ments. Send name for free map and.
full information. Pecos Valley Co.,
114V4 N. Robinson. Oklahoma. Urtla. I
TWO new U. S. motor trucks at a
reduced price. Can be equipped with
stake r dump bodies. They are an
overplus ordered for a special con
tract and are brand new. Price sub
ject to immediate acceptance submit
ted on application for one or both.
Terms if desired. Write or wire. Paul
Barnhart. "810 N". 26th Street. Phila
delphia. Pa.
SEND $lO for Texas oil lease. Rain
bow's End Co., 4\ Herskowitz Bids..
Oklahoma City, Okla. Oil maps sent
on request.
WANTED —Businessman with abil
itv to open district sales ofTice for old
established well-rated manufacturing
firm. Wonderful opportunity for right
party to connect with entirely new
line of business, without competition.
$1 000 to 83.000 capital required.
Should net at least SIO,OOO first year.
Mechanical Machine and Tool Works.
Baltimore, Md.
ONLY' garage and supply in county
seat. lairge country trade. Real estate,
fixtures. Stock, goodwill, etc. Also
waterfront farm. Snap. No trltters.
McCtilly. Leonardlown. Md.
FOR SALE—Thriving restaurant
business, including full equipment for
dining room and kitchen, good reasons
lor selling. Apply Miller Bros. & Co.,
Locust and Court Sts.
RESIDENCE and steam bakery for
sale- good bargain for right party.
Call on or address. J. H. Bridge, Mau
heim. Pa.
BUSINESS PERSON ALS
A LANE
New and second-nand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2.
IF IT'S painting, exterior or Inter
ior or paperhanging. let me quote you
a price. Quality and service is my
motto, prices consistent witn the
quality of work I do. D. W. Bixlet.
2130 Susquehanna St. Bell phone
t 4ie 61.
~~RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge. 25c doz., double edge, 35c
dot. razors. 25c. Oergas Drug Store.
, FURNITURE CRATED. J. A.
' Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—p. H.
CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDI.N G
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co., 1638 Logan
Street. Bell 4396 J.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it oft
If taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
CLEANERS AND OVERS
CLEANING
DYEING AND PRESSING
Let us make your old fall and win
k ter clothes look new. We call and de
' liver. All kinds of repairing. Boih
phones. H. Goodman, 1306 fe North
Sixth Street. I
SATURDAY EVENING,
| INSURANCE
DON'T TAKE
j Any unnecessary chances If it's
anything in the line of insurunce. we
haudlo it.
J. SCHOOLNIK.
21 Spooner Building.
' Fire. L;l'e. Casualty. Automobile In
surance. Bell 4593.
FINANCIAL
HIGH GRADE
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.
130 Walnut Street.
Bell phone 51S-J Harrisburg. Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN
I SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES
215 TO 2300
i On furniture, real estate or guaran
| teed notes. Convenient monthly pay
] ments. Interest charges based on the
j actual time the money is in your pos
session.
CO-OPERATIVE LOAN
AND INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut Street.
*
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Acl of June 4. 1919, to individu
als in need of ready cash, small loans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convcnienco.
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO..
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan
Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg.,
llilrd and Market streets. "Liccused
| and Bonded by the State."
HAULING AND MOVING
I
I BECK & HARRIS, moving of all
kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma-
I chinory, 20 years' experience. Bell
F 2415. Dial 3283.
AUTO hauling, local or long dis
tance, furniture and piano moving a
specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917
Capital St. Both phones.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin. Sdil
Culder street. Both phones. Bell
2636-J. Dial 3638.
HICKS Local and long-distance
I hauling and storage. 1214 Wallace St.
;Bell phone 1050 M.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. L'ayton Cycle Co.. 912 North
Third Stieet.
HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped
for furniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
PI. Grubtr's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst. Manager. Heisbey. Pa. rieil
phone 15R6. •
PAUL BECK, general hauling, local
and long distance, making a specially
ot furniture, piano and safe moving.
Call at 1617 Naudain St.. or
MUSICAL
HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE
HOSPITAL.
1203 North Sixth Street.
Talking machines repaired
and supplies a specialty. Call
Bell phone 21S4J.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED I
by a skilled tuner only. Oiler's. 14;
South Fourth Street.
WANTED—A 2-H. P.. 110 volt, 60-,
cycle, single phase, alternating elee- j
trie motor. Address "Motor.' care i
Telegraph office. I
FOR SALE —Fine mahogany up-1
right piano, sliglltiy used and beticn •
for sale, very cheap. Owner leaving !
city and wants to sell. For informa- j
lion, write Box 73. Gettysburg. I'a. |
VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS.'
BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru- j
ments promptly and carefully repau
td. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
FOR SALE Player piano for
$450. A big bargain to quick buyer.
Spangler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth
street.
STORAGE
STORAGE —419 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
nouselioid goods in fireproof ware
house, $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in nun-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Stoiage Co., 437-
446 South Seconu street.
STORAGE —in brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods iu clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener, 408 Market Street
STORAGE
LOW PRICES
HIGHsPiHI. DISTILLERY CO., LTD.
HIGHSPIKE. PA.
Both phones. Bell Steelton 169Y
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956 DIAL 2)83
RUDOLPH K. SPICER
Funeial Director and Embalmrr
611 North Second Street.
BELL 252 DIAL 214 a
G. E. BRESTLE.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1745 N. 6th St.
ALSO MIDDLKTOWN OFFICE
BELL 2423 DIAL 321i5
CEMETERY LOTS FOR 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 price of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents.
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURAN T.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES
FOR SALE —30 R. I. reds, pullets,
at $1.75 each; ID buff rock pulicts. at
sl.su each. All thoroughbred stock.
Call Bell phone A. B. Davis. Pen
brook, Pa.
AUTOMOBILES
KEYSTONE AUTO TOF CO.
All sorts o. auto tups and cushion
work done by experts; also repair
work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South
Cameron street.
FORD touring, 17 model; electric
lights, runs and pulls like new. Price
40(i cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst,
Lmglestown, near Harrisburg.
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. u e il
6561.
FOR SALE
1919 Buick roadster, In A 1
cor iition. Apply Black's Gar
age. 200 S. lith St.
WANTED
Contracts for motor truck
hauling, can furnish any
price body, or type,, truck to
meet your particular require
ments. Address Box G-9028
care Telegraph.
(Continued In Next Column) ,
AUTOMOBILES
I
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY
to buy a good car at a saving.
December prices, to move our
stock before the close of our
fiscal yeur. are remarkably
low.
BUY* NOW AND—SAVE.
Butck 5-passenger touring,
good mechanically, all tires
good, paint fair.
Overland Country Club, al
most new. Unpsually fine
tire equipment. Mechanically
guaranteed.
Cadillac. S-cylinder roadster.
Splendid new leather top.
paint like new. All cord tires,
j one extra.
Chalmers sedan, 6-oylinder,
retlnislied like new. A beau
tiful Fisher body. seating
seven comfortably. Marked at
less than half present new
price.
; Time payments.
Opening evenings.
' THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO.
212-214 North Second St.
Both phones.
BARGAINS
ViM —One-half ton. good condition,
ONE-TON truck, express body with
top, electric starting and lighting.
COEY* —Roadster, good condition.
TWO-TON TOR BENSON rear axle.
I complete.
' CADILLAC motor. 1914. fine condition,
j ONE DOCO automobile lighting sys-
DENBY —Stake body; like new.
CADII-LAC Unit, with two-wheel
trailer.
SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE
DENBY SALES CORPORATION.
1205 Capital Street
WANTED—Road and house auto
mobils accessory salesman; salary and
commission; liberal proposition, and
a live house. Correspondence confi
dential.
THE JOHNSTOWN AUTOMOBILE CO.
101 Main St.. Johnstown. Pa.
FOR SALE—A good 1917 model
Chalmer's. The price will appeal to
any one desiring such a car. The rea
son for selling is I have no use for
it. Bell phone 2422 M.
FOR SALE—I9I7 model N. 5-passen
ger Hopmobile touring Car, in first
class shape mechanically, new tires,
shock absorbers. very speedy and
powerful. At a bargain. Call Be'l
3351 M for demonstration.
PROSPECTIVE TRUCK BUYERS
TAKE NOTICE
We are offering a proposition
whereby you can earn a large salary
besides an independent living.
We have recently signed contracts
with several large construction firms
to supply them with trucks the com
ing vear. which will number 100
mark. We are therefore in a position
to serve you in several different ways
principally as follows;
With inbuilt quality Selden trucks
unlimited service and guaranteed pu-
I sition that will enable you to carry
lor your trucks from its earnings six
I to eight minutes time, our 1919 rec
iords show that during the first year
I Selden trucks were placed in the
hands of 6:1 satisfied owners the nia
ijoritv of whom paid for their trucks
' in a liko maimer. Do not fail to take
! advantage of this splendid oppuv-
Itunity. Place your order now that you
I may o* assured of early delivery and
'be one of the first on the job when
F spring makes its appearance, beldens
'can be delivered in the following ca
pacities. U*. 2. 2Vs. 2Vs and 5 tons.
Phone Bell 4549 or Dial 6909 for
appointments or address
SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS.
1017-25 Market Street.
Harrisburg. Pa.
1917 Chandler, club roadster, s9oe.
I*l7 Mercer touring. 7-passenger
very snappy* two spate tires. A rea
8 "l 91 la veria n■' roadster, electric
eaUipment. Sacrifice $285.^
ij i N Chalmers louring, i passenger
lust been overhauled, will sacrifice.
1917 Mitchell, touring, teat bargain.
1914 Ford touring.
The above cars will appeal to the
AvcrutsO buyer iu Uit uiui icct lor n
good used car. Demonst%iuon given.
CHELSEA AUTO CO.,
A. Schiffman. Manager.
FOR SALE—Seven passenger, eight
cylinder Cole car. good tires, two ex
tra. spot light. self starting, tire
pump, first class running order. Bar
gain to quick buyer. Call Bell 341R---
FOR SALE —Dodge touring car
with winter top. good condition,
cheap. Camp Hill Garage. Camp Hill.
REAL BARGAINS
OVERLAND —4-cylinder. 5-passeiigel
FORD —Touring Car.
KEYSTONE SALES. luS Market St.
STUDEBAKER— Light 6; suitable
fm livery; cueap to quick buyer. Iteo
roidstcr; A-l condlLom SiOiea ua
rat,c, lniru anu LUiuufcridPfl &l.
Overland, model SO. touring.
Chevrolet. BaDy Grand.
Studebaker tllx. o-paßsenger.
Velie, light six.
S.udeoaker hour. 6-passenger.
Wiliys-Knight. model 84.
Overland, model 83-4.
Time payments can ue arranged.
REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO.
1917 North Third St.
SECOND-HAND motor trucks for
sale cheap —Forda, Kohler. Chalmers
and Internationals; three-quarter to
two -ton capacities, 1260 and up.
INTERNATIONAL lUllVboltil
MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT
<l9-21 Walnut Street.
FORD OWNERS
We have received a largo chipinent
of front springs for bora cars and are
sacrificing them lor <2.75 apiece. Cher
sea Auto Co.. 22 N. Cameron St.
MAGNETOS Ail types. 4 and <
Bosch high tension. Eisman, D.xie,
Srlitdorf. Mea, Reiuy and different
make> of-colls, carburetors, etc. A
Schiffinan, 22-24-2# North Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers.
In any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
wrecking A. Schiftman. 22 21 2 N.
Cameron Street. Bell 3632.
FOR SALE—I9I9 Nash. 5-passenger
Sedan. Perfect condition; paint like
new; driven less than 6,000 miles. New
Kelley Springfield and Goodyear tires.
Present owner just purchased seven
passenger Sedan. Same guarantee as
new car. If you are interested, this
car is a bargain. Myers Motor Sales
Co., 1210 Penn St.
1918 MITCHELL roadster. In good
running condition; <7OO cash for
quick sale. Call 672-W. Sunday be
fors 12 for demonstration.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Garages, Accessories ami Repairs
YOUR DODGE PLUS A HATFIELD
CARBURETOR—That's a great combi
nation. A Bayfield equipped Dodge;
the special Dodge model is Inexpen
sive and the saving in gasoline bills
is from 15 to 30 per cent, will p*y
lor It in u short time; a itavfield on
any car increases its efficiency t.li
around. My how she pulls the hills.
Agency, Federlcks' Garage. 443 South
Cameron Street. Harrisburg.
30x3 Goodyear or any other
standard make of tire. 311.70. other
sizes just as cheap. Write Uuch, 311
Cumberland St.. Harrisburg. or cull
after 5 p. m.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN RAPEKT
AAJL, WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND.
1667 NORTH THIRD STREET.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given that at 10
o clock a. m. on the 22d day of De
cember, 1919, there will be presented
to the Orphans Court of Dauphin
County. Pa., the petition of Bertie
Moigan, executrix of the Inst will and
testament of John W. Livingstone le •
ceased, for authorization to sell at
private sale to Oliver C. Bishop, Ober
lin. Pa., the real estate herein describ
ed on the following terms, the sum e>r
price of thirty-seven hundred and fifty
eiollars of which the sum of five hun
dred and sixty-three dollars aid
twenty-five cents shall be paid Decem
ber 22, 1919, and the remainder of said
purchase price when said sale is con
firmed by said court. The said real es
tate is:
All that certain piece or tract of
land situated ut the village of En
haut. Dauphin County and State of
Pennsylvania and bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit:
Beginning ut a point on the eastern
side of High street, at the northern
line of property of Harry J. Living
stone; thence southeustwardly. along
said line, two hundred and forty feet
and ten inches (240 ft. 10 in.) to a
point; thence south fifty-three degrees
west, one hundred and forty-six feet
and six inches (146 ft. 6 in.), to the
northern line of Mohn street; thence
south forty-seven and one-half de
grees east, one hundred and thirteen
feet (113 ft.), to a point; thence south,
thirty-three and one-half degrees
east, fifty-four feet (54 ft.), to a point
at land of Joseph Jenokowitz; thence
along same north tifty-eight and one
half degrees east, six hundred and
sixty-six feet (666 ft.), to a point;
thence along same north forty ana
one-half degrees west, sixty feet (60
ft.), to a point; thence by same north'
I forty-six degrees west, one hundred I
lect (100 ft.), to a point: thence by |
lands now or formerly of Franz Wils- |
(bach, Sarah Stevenson. John Gruber:
and Catherine Livingstone, south
fifty-five and one-half degrees west,
three hundred and seventy-two feet
and six inches (372 ft. 6 in.), to a
point; thence by land of said Cather
ine Livingstone. northwestwardly,
two hundred and sixty-six feet and
nine inches (266 ft. 9 in.), to the east
ern line of said High street; thence
south westward!)', along the eastern
line of said High street, eighty feet i
and four inches (80 ft. 4 in.), to the
place of beginning.
Being composed of six several prop
erties conveyed to said John W. Liv
ingstone in his lifetime by deeds re
corded in the Recorder's Office of suid
Dauphin County in Deed Books "H"
Vol. 7. page 61: "O" Vol. 12, page 417;
"T" Vol. 16. page 540; "K" Vol. 10.
page '-73 and "D" Vol. 10, page 383;
surveved bv C. E. Hess, C. E.. October
3. 1919. ,
Having thereon erected a double
frame dwelling house, a barn and
ether out buildings.
BERTIE MORGAN. Executrix.
Enhaut, Fa.
HARVEY E. KNUPP, Atty..
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made by William
H. Lebkiclier. Ezra 1-'. Hershey, John
A. Landis, J. B. Leithiser, William F.
R. Murrie, John E. Snyder, A. W.
Stauffer and S. C. Stecher, all of
whom are citizens of Pennsylvania
and residents of Dauphin county, to
the Court of Common Pleas of Dau
phin county, Pennsylvania, on the
30th day of December, A. D. 1919, at
10 o'clock, A. M.. under the provisions
of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its
supplements, for a Chartar for an in
tended corporation to be called "THE
HERSHEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,"
the character and objects of which
are to establish and provide a per
manent, nonsectarlan institution for
the residence, physical and moral
welfare. maintenance, support and ;
education of poor, health, white, male I
orphans (an orphan being a child
whose father is deceased) between
the ages of four and eighteen years,
for their instruction in useful trades
and occupations, and to make provi
sion for their further education, be
fore or after their arrivat at the age
of eighteen years, at some other
school, college, or university, all of j
which shall be done according to the
provisions of a Deed of Trust, exe- |
cuted by Milton S. Hershey and Catli- I
arine S. Hershey, his wife, to the;
Hershev Trust Company, Trustee. |
dated November 15. 1909, recorded ,n
the Recorder's Office in and for the |
Countv of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, in |
Deed 'Book K, Vol. 14. page 331, a i
copy of which Deed of Trust is at
tached to said application and made
a part thereof, and for these purposes j
to have, possess and enjoy ail the j
rights, benefits and privileges con- i
ferred by the said act and the sup- j
plements thereto.
JOHN E. SNYDER, j
E. M. HERSHEY,
Solicitors.
IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF DAU
PHIN COUNTY IN RE: EDWARD
S. SHATTUCK, PRESUMED DECE
DENT.
tion has been filed by Philip S. Shat
tuck. praying that the Court make a
decree that Edward S. Shattuck.
whose last known place of residence
was 1235 North Seventh street, in the
City of Harrisburg. be presumed to re
dead, in accordance with the provi
sions of Section 6 of the Fiduciaries
Act of June 7th. 1917. P. L* 447.
In accordance therewith the Court
has appointed January 19, A. D. 1920,
at 10 o clock A. M. in the Courthouse
at Harrisburg, as the time and place
when and where it will hear evidence
in support of the prayer of the peti
tioner. at which time all persons in
terested may attend if they so desire.
SPENCER GILBERT NAUMAN.
Attorney for Petitioner.
NOTICE
Letters testamentary on the estate
ot Susanna W. Myton. late of the City
ot Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa.,
having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said
< state and those having claims will
present them for settlement to
v J. CLYDE MY'IDN,
Executor
P. O. Box 361, Harrisburg, Pa.
°"pHILIP S. MOYER. Atty.,
14 N. Second St..
Harrisburg. Pa.
TAKE NOTICE
There will be a meeting of the
members of the Country Club of Hai
risburg in the assembly room, base
ment of the Public Library, Front lud
Walnut streets, Friday evening, De
cember 19, 1919. at 8 o'clock, to vote
in the approval or disapproval of vhe
increase of the indebtedness of the
club from $90,500 to SIBO,OOO.
By orders of the Boards of Govern
ors.
FRANK J. BRADY.
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
meeting of the stockholders of ihe
First National Bank of Harrisburg.
Pa., will be held In the banking room
of the First National Bank of Harris
burg, l'a.. on the 13th day of Janu
ary. 1920, between the hours of 11
and 1 o clock, for the purpose of vot
ing for or ugainst a proposed increase
in the capital stock of said bank
from 100.000 to $200,000.
E. J. GLANCEY,
Cashier.
NOTICE is hereby given that an a
plicatlon will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphtn County,
on Monday, December 22, 1919, at lo
o'clock a. m., for the transfer of the
retull liquor license now held by
Horting & Mingle, at 1416 North Third
I street. In the Sixth Ward of the City
lof Harrisburg, to the undersigned
CARL KEITH.
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALE
STATIC FARM. MEDIA. PENNA.
In |>ursuanc of an Act of Assembly
approved tlie tenth lay of July, 1919,
the Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, will offer
at public sale to the highest blduer
cn the premises at State Farm, sit
uate iti Slarple township, Delaware
county. Pennsylvania on suturdayl. the
20th day of December. 11119. at 10
o'clock a. m., the following:
One pair white horses. 2 buy horses.
1 gray mare, one bay mare. 1 buck
skin mare. 1 orown cob mare. 1 mule.
1 pure Hampshire ram. 85 lamps, 13
yearlings, 25 ewes. 7 hens, doub.e and
single harness, hay wagon, farm wag
ons. carts, hay rakes, plows, 1 "Phi—
rott" l'artn tractor, and other agri
cultural implements, also housebntd
furniture. Also to acres of corn i 750
bushels) and 26 acres of wheat in the
ground.
The purchaser thereof shall pay to
thi- Superintendent of Public Grounds
and Buildings, or his authorized rep-
I resentutlve, at the time of sale the
full pttichase price of same lit United
States currency or certified chec.t
drawn to the order of the State Treas
urer, fcr which propel receipt will be
giver, conveying' possession to the
purchaser.
By order of.
The Board of Commissioners ot
Pub ic Grounds and Buildings.
T. W. TEMPLKTON.
Superintendent.
LLOYD W. MITCHELL,
Secretary.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, No. 562. January
Term, 1920.
In the matter of the application of
Cora Etta Holmes for the appoint
ment of a trustee.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned hus presented her peti
tion to the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin County, setting forth that
Harvey Holmes, her husband, has de
serted her for a period of more than
seven years; that his whereabouts
are unknown: that he has an inter
est in the estate of his deceased
father in Perry County; that the peti
tioner is the mother of two children
of the said Harvey Holmes, aged re
spectively seven and twelve years,
and praying the court to fix a date
for a hearing of her said application,
as provided in the Act of July 17.
1917. P. L. 1033, whereupon on De
cember 5, 1919, the court made an
order fixing Monday, December 29,
1919, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Court
house at Harrisburg, Pa„ at which
time the court will hear evidence
concerning the alleged absence of the
said Harvey Holmes, when and where
ail persons interested may appear if
they see fit.
CORA ETTA HOLMES.
Wickersham & Metzger. Attorneys.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing- accounts have been filed in the ]
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
County. Pa., and will be confirmed by'
said court on the 15th day of January.
1920, unless cause be shown to the
contrary.
First and final account of George A.
Kttele, guardian of Margaret J. Et
tele. a weak-minded person.
First and final account of the
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company of
Harrisburg. Pu., committee of the es
tate of Mary A. Albright, a lunatic.
First account of J. Paul Mac Elvee,
receiver of the Phoenixville System
atic Savings and Loan Company.
Second and partial account of David
Hunter. Jr.. receiver of The Land
Trust Company.
Report of Thomas B. Donaldson. In
surance Commissioner of Pennsylva
nia, as such statutory liquidator of
the Guaranty Mutual Fire Insurance
Company.
First and final accounts of Com
monwealth Trust Co.. guardian of
Frank Cerjanic. a weak-ntinded per
son (now deceased).
The annual account of the principal
and trustees of the Emaus Orphan
House.
CHARLES E. PASS.
Prothonotary.
PUBLIC SALE OF JJKAL ESTATE
Pursuant to an ortlrer of the Court
of Common Pleas, sitting: in Equity,
of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania,
will be sold at Public Sale in front
of the Courthouse in the City of Har
risburg on Thursday, January 8, 1920,
ot 2 o'clock P. M.. the following de
scribed real estate late of Edward
Adams, deceased, to wit:
All those two certain lots or pieces
of land situate and being in the Sev
enth Ward of the City of Harrisburg
aforesaid and more particularly
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: .
No. I—Beginning at a point at the
northwest corner of Calder and \N al
lace streets; thence northwardly
along the western line of Wallace
street, seventy-four (74) feet six and
one-half (6%) inches to a Point;
thence westwardly in a line parallel
with northern line of Calder street,
twenty-two (22) feet, six and one
half (6%) inches to line of property
now or late of Rebecca Cooper; thence
southwardly seventy-four (74) feet,
I six and one-half (6H) inches to the
northern line of Calder street, and
thence eastwardly along the north
ern line of Calder street, fifteen (15)
feet, nine (9) inches to the place of
beginning, thereon erected a two and
one-half storv frame dwcling house
numbered with the street number 628
Calder street.
No. 2—Beginning at a point on the
"western line of Wallace street at the
line of a 10-feet wide alley, which point
is distant in a northerly direction,
one hundred (100) feet, two and one
half (2 y) inches from the northern
line of Calder street; thence west
wardly in a line parallel with the
northern line of Colder street
six (66) feet nine and one-half (914)
inches to a point: thence southward
ly. twenty-six (26) feet to a point;
thence eastwardly along the line of
property now or late of Lizzie Hueb
ler Conrad Miller, and along the
northern line of a wide pri
vate aljey sixty-six (66) feet more or
less to the western line of Wallace
street- and thence northwardly along
the western line of Wallace street,
twenty-three (23) feet more or less,
to a "point the place of beginning,
having thereon erected two, two and
one-half story frame dwelling houses,
numbered 1408 and 1410 Wallace
street. (See Deed Book T. \ 01. 4,
Page 436). . „ ~.
On the following terms, to wit.
Ten per cent, cash on the day of the
fifteen per cent, on the confirm
ation of the sale, which is fixed for
January 19. 1920, and the balance on
February 1. 1920, when a deed or
deeds will be given to the purchaser
on complying with the terms of the
sale. Furthor conditions will be
inade known at the ale by
HARVLY K. KNUPP
Master in Partition.
*M V wife. Viola Hammaker, having
left my bed and board without just
cause. I hereby notify all persons not
to harbor nor trust her on my ac
count. as I will not be responsible for
any debts contracted by her.
JACOB d C. HAMMAKER.
HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK. a
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Harrisburg National
Bank for the election of directors for
the year 1920 and any other business,
will be held In tljeir banking house,
No 16 South Market Square, Tuesday,
January 13, 1920. between the hours of
10 and 12 uUTH ERFORD,
Cashier.
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County,
on Monday. December 22, 1919, or as
soon thereafter as said court may be
in session, for the transfer of the re
tail liquor license now held by Wil
liam Heist for the Keystone Hotel,
northwest corner of Water and Main
streets. Borough of Hummelstown,
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to
Harry T. Gebhardt.
Harry x. pox & OEYEn
Attorneys for Transferree.
TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
The Eclipse Entertainers, includ
ing a cast ot twenty-nine, will give
an entertainment at the Shiminell
'school building, Seventeenth and
Catherine streets, Monday evening
at 7;4 5 o'clock, under the auspices
|of Mr. Foutz's class of Reformed
' Salem Sunday-school.
Timely News of Military
Organizations
BTH INFANTRY IS
FAST RECRUITING
Temporary Headquarters Are
i Opened in Lobby of Cen
tral Y. M. C. A.
DAVID WALLACE
Borough Plans to Put Company of
Men in Twenty-eighth Division
The recruiting campaign for the
reorganization of the Eighth Regi
ment, Twenty-eighth Division, N. G.
P., has been carefully planned by
the regimental officers. It was felt
that something definite should be
done in the vajt of opening a re
cruiting office, where applicants can
secure information and make appli
cation for enlistment. With this in
view, permission hus been secured
from the Y. M. C. A. to open a tem
porary headquarters in the lobby of
the Central Building. The desk di
rectly opposite the elevator hus been
set apart for this work and it is
planned to have an officer there
practically every business evening of
the week. A complete roster is be
ing worked out and will be an
nounced later, but, for the present,
applications for Company D. Head
quarters and Supply Companies can
be left at the Y. M. C. A., addressed
to the commanding officers of these
respective companies'.
It is felt that the most effective
recruiting work at this time can he
done by personal interviews with
the ex-service men. For this reason
the officers in charge of the work
are especially interested in getting a
chance to talk over the advantages
of joining up with the organizations
at this particular time. The rosters
of some of the old companies have
been secured and postals written to
the oldtimers, inviting them to come
in and talk over the proposition.
The recruiting work in Middle
town, under the direction of David
Wallace, is proving extremely satis
factory to the regimental officers.
The work of raising and supporting
a company in Middletown presents
peculiar difficulties because of the
lack of armory facilities, but all in
dications point to the overcoming of
this obstacle.
Among those who have signed as
members are: David Wallace, Wel
lington Bowman, Kemp Shaw, Fred
Beck, Walter Detweiler, Harold
Treichler, Charles Brenneman, Ja
cob Ilollinger. Emit Kern, John
Gottsehull, Lester Kinsey, John T.
Burger, Adam Shroy, Daniel Kinsey,
Paul Stipe, Davis Garver, Clarence
Hevel, Guy Baumhach, Truman Rod
fong. Fred Lutz, Charles Rudy,
Robert Fornwalt, Robert Belt, Ed
gar Xuskey, Herman Crick, Trvin
Miller, Lloyd Neimun, Walter Kod
fong, Warren S'chreiner, Walter
Shellenberger, Lekcy Markley, Les
ter Kupp.
I Travel Contains Tales
of Strange Countries
The November issue of Travel,
printed at the big plant of The Tele
graph Printing Company, at Cameron
and State streets, is worth waiting
foi on at least two counts: One, a
strong article on the deposed Kaiser's
"Place in the Sun." —"Shantung, the
Shuttlecock of the Nations, with 22
photographs of unusual human inter
est. the best picture layout yet of
the beleaguered province; and. sec
ond, a vivid description of that Ely
sian country "The Land of the Model
Husband," where woman proposes,
imposes and disposes, yet man is hap
py. Thomas J. McMahon's article is
illustrated by his own pictures no
table among which is one of King Tobo
with his three mothers and some of
hi.i multitudes of haughty wives. "One
mother," says Tobo, "would never be
enough for so mighty a king."
The same issue contains an article
on Esthonia "finding herself" by Kev
in O. Winter, who recently arrived
from the Baltic provinces. If Es
thonia can help the United States
sofve the paper problem—and she
| claims to be able to supply wood pulp
from her limitless forests —she is in
deed well worth the finding. And with
such revenue coming in possibly the
price of Esthonia eggs will drop from
30 cents apiece to the respectable (?)
price we have to pay.
Another snappy article, by C. Whit
ney Carpenter, Jr., tells of India's
dread and deadly cobra, describing
snake fakirs and mongoose fights he
witnessed, as well as serpent worship,
serpent love and snake eating, with
15 most unusual photographs snap
ped by the author.
The exclusive natives of San Bias,
where mothers paint their babies'
faces and pierce their noses, posed for
the rare photographs accompanying
Jhc article on these islands of the
Panama east coast
In addition to this feast of Travel,
the issue contains u short story of
the wanderings of the famous bronze
war horses of ancient Greece and
Rome; an intimate description of the
Richmond of yesterday aivd to-day;
the story of a transcontinental mo
tor tour by one who kept his eyes
open on the way. and the Side Show,
DANIEL MILLER DIES
New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 13. —
Daniel Miller died at his home In
Water street last evening after a
year's illness from tuberculosis, re
sulting from an attack of influenza.
Mr. Miller was about 29 years old
land is survived by his wife and three
1 children. Funeral arrangements
have not been completed.
Use McNeil's Cold Tablets. Adv.
DECEMBER S3, 1919. '
CANDIDATES Fol\
COMMANDER
COL. E. H. SCHELL
CAPTAIN F. A. AWL
POST TO ELECT
NEW OFFICERS
Organization to Bo Completed
at Meeting Tuesday in
Courthouse
Post No. 27. of the American Le
gion will meet Tuesday evening at
the Courthouse for the purpose of
electing officers for the year 1920,
fixing dues, selecting headquarters
and completing the organization of
the American Legion Band which is
expected to be on hand to add a lit
tle ginger.
A number of candidates have been
placed in nomination for each otlice
and u spirited election is promised.
Colonel E. 11. Schell and Captain
F. A. Awl are candidates for post
commander, Captain H. M. Stine
withdrawing as a nominee on ac
count of the political restriction
clause of the constitution. Captain
Bretz, who is a member of the lo
cal railroad post, will be a candi
date should that post unite with
Post No. 27 as is expected.
MARKETS
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
Amer. T. and T. 99',* 99%
Allis Chalmers 45% 46%
Amer. Beet Sugar 92 92',4
Amer. Can 51 52%
Am. Car and Pndry C 0... 135% 137%
Amer. Loco 91% 91%
Arrer. Smelting *4% 65%
Anaconda 55% 57%
Atchison 81 81%
Baldwin 102% 104%
B and 0 30% 30%
Bethlehem Steel B 90% 92%
Butte Copper 26% 26%
Cal. Petro 42% 43%
Canadian Pacific 134 133%
Central Leather 92 93
Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul ... 34% 35
Chi.. R. I. and Pacific ... 23% 23%
Chino Con. Copper 34 34%
Col. Fuel and Iron 39 38%
Ccrn Products 83 84%
Crucible Steel 200 206
Erie 12% 13%
Erie 12% 13%
General Electric 166 166
General Motors 319 322%
Goodrich. B. K 79% 80
Great North, pfd 75% 76%
Great North. Ore. subs .. 36% 37
Inspiration Copper 49 50
Tnterboro Met 3% 3%
lilt. Nickel 22 21%
Int. Paper 73% 75%
Kennecott 28% 28%
Ivans City. So 15% 14%
Lackawanna Steel 83% 84
Lehigh Valley 42 42
Merc. Mar. Ctfs 47% 48
Merc. Mar Ctfs., pfd. ...103% 104%
Mix. Petro 186 192%
Miami Copper 21% 21%
Midvale Steel 48% 49
N. Y. Central ...; 67% 67%
N. Y., N. Y. and H 26% 26%
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Three
Vacant Houses
For Sale
All Thoroughly Remodeled
1011 Green St.
601 Herr St.
2033 Logan St.
Soon to be vacated—
-251 North Street
M. A. FOUGHT
272 North St.
"Nevada Copper .. 14% Mf
Norfolk and West. 96% 94V
North. Pacific 77%
Pittsburgh Coal 41% ••
Penna. K. R -, ,40 40V
Ray Con. Copper
Reading 74% 74%
Rep. Iron and Steel .....102% 105 V
Southern Pacific 98% 100*
Southern Ry 20% 20%
Sinclair Oil and R. ... 42 43V
Sludebaker 103% 104 vi
Union Pacific 120% 121 V !
U. S. I. Alcohol .........101 103%
U. S. Rubber 120% 122% J
U. S. Steel 101% 103%
Utah Copper 70% 71 1
Wr-q inghou.se Mfg. ..... 62% 63 -]
Willys-Overland 29 23%
Hide and eLalher 26% 26%
Pierce Arrow 74% 77%
PfIII.ADHI.PHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia!. Dee. 13.—Corn, firm
ev. old No. 2 yellow on spot, $1,724 *
1.75: new No. 3 yellow on spot, $1.61
© 1.62.
Live Poultry—Firm; chickens an 4
turkeys higher; live chickens as t<
quality. 23®30c; live broiling chick'
ens. 36(1f38c; live turkeys. 36®40<x
Dressed Poultry—Firm; turkeyt
higher; nearby fancy, 49®60c; fair t
good. 45®47C; western fancy, 48®500
l'uir to good. 44®4Gc.
Potatoes Higher; Penna. par 191
pounds. s3® 3.50; New York an 4
Mary land, $2.50® 3.25.
But tor —Lower; western creameiT
extra, 73% c; nearby prints, fancy, 81
® 83c.
Eggs—Lower; nearby firsts, $26.81
per ease; current receipts, $25.20:
western extra firsts, $26.80; westers
lirsis, $24.30® 25.20; fancy selectc4
pucked. 96®98c per dozen.
Cheese —Steady; New York an 4
Wisconsin, full milk, 32®33%c*
Flour—Firm, fair demand; soft
winter straight western, 31010.601
nearby, $9.65®10; hard wintei
straight, $12.50® 13; short patent, 311
Ml 3.50; spring first clear. $9,764
10.25: patent. sl3® 14; short patent
$14.76®15; fancy spring and city mllli
patent, family brund, $14.90® 15.35.
Hoy—Firm; fair demand. Timothy
No. 1, $33; No. 2. $30®31; No. 3. $27%
28; cloved mixed hay, light mlxet
light. $30®31; No. 1 mixed, $27©28.
Tallow—Quiet; prime city looss
lbyse, speeiul loose. 16c; prime coup
try. 14©14% c; dible in tierces, 18% c
SEEKS HIS PARENTS
Arthur Brenneman, a native of
this city and a former ward of th<
Children's Industrial Home, has ap
pealed to the Telegraph for Assist
ance In securing information as t
the location of his relatives.
Born in 1890, he was placed in
the Children's Industrial Home on
September 20, 1892. The Directory
of the Poor placed him in a privat
family, but he was returned again
on January 20, 1895. He was again
taken out on February 5, 1897, bj
aunt and placed in the Northern
Home in Philadelphia. He remained
nt that institution until 1899. H
believes his relatves are living In
this city and is anxious to get In
communication with them. Com
munications may be addressed te
the City Editor of the Telegraph.
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Catalog Mailed on Request
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Market Situation
of the Oils
We have ready a Special Oil
Resume, giving some interest
ing facts and figures regard
ing the established oil stocks. 1
These securities have shown
an advancing price range of
from 25c to $23 a share since
November 12.
Copy free upon request!
HOW TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT
and
METHODS OP TRADING
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