f ( 11 1 V The Star-Independent dives Away 2 Orpheum Tickets Daily The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until you fin! oit If yo-x °fet th; tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening 4 or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) ' ' ' ■ J M Real Estate - i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TWO reserved tickets were awarded to-day to Sarah Sr-Heiser, 208 Reily street, good for the evening perform ance at the Orpheum, March 17. 1916. Call for tickets at Star-Independent of fice before 8 p. m., March 16, or they will be forfeited. FOR SALE—Several properties at an at tractive price, with little cash needed. Now Is the time to buy. Consider It and get particulars. BELL REALTY CO., Rergner Building. TWO STEELTON HOUSES, ,at a very low price; lot 40x100; corner prop erty; drive alley on rear. Inspect these houses. Nos. 355-527 S. Front street. BELL REALTY TO.. Hergner Building. FIFTY DOLLARS CASH will give pos session to a new brick house on the hill, never occupied; six large rooms and bath, gas and electric lights, side entrance. Several have been sold on these terms. Why not take advantage of this proposition? IL G, PEDIXJW, 110 a Thirteenth. MAKE ME AN OFFER on 1853 Park St.; 414 Hummel St.. 8 rooms and bath, steam heat, is for sale at an at tractive llgure. 11. G. PEDL/}W, 110 S. Thirteenth. FOR SALE—Five good paying proper ties, nt a very low figure; good loca tion; will not be sold separately. Ad dress No. 3489. care Star-Independent. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites: first class business propositions. KOUGH, BRIGIITBILL & KLINE, Sixth and Reily St«. Both phones. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT —First flat in Potts apart ment; corner Third and Herr streets; six rooms and bath; all street rooms. Apply POTTS Drug Store. FOR RENT—Cottage, partly furnished, at Paxtonia; also unfurnished rooms at 210 Chestnut street, for light house ki < ping. Apply JAMES STINER, St. James Hotel. APARTMENTS 1330 Derry. 3rd floor 135.00 1315 Market $30.00 239 S. 13th, ...$30.00, $32.50 and $35.00 1216 Market, $22.50 HOUSES 226-228 S. 19th —new $25.00 1 21 4-1443-1447 Berryhlll $22.50 1202 Market, $22.50 184 7 Derry $20.00 2336 Elicrsley $18.50 2116 Derry SIB.OO 450 Crescent St SIB.OO 1417 Swatara $17.00 1835 Kuiton, all improvements,.. .$16.50 530 S. 19H. all improvements,.. .$15.00 167 S. Summit. 3 furnished rooms, $15.00 11S Crooked St., all imp $14.00 118 Crooked St $14.00 2015 Kensington, improvements,. .$13.50 1847 Derry, 4 large rooms, imp.,. .$12.00 1440 Vernon, $ll.OO 606 Church St $ll.OO 1320 N. Front, for colored $ll.OO 1830 Berryhlll St., 3 rooms SB.OO HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th. Bell 248 M. FOR RENT—House No. 1522 N. Second street; all improvements. Apply BACKENSTOE LAW OFFICE, 14 North Third street, City. Bell phone 874R, or United phone 763 W. FOR RENT—Three-story brick house, southern exposure, all conveniences, hard wood floor, steam heat, Instanta neous water heater, two bath rooms, lavatory and pantry. Possession in 30 days. Apply at premises, 1703 North Second street. CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES— Several very desirable seven and eight room brick houses with furnace, bath, front porch and lawn, sl4, sls and sl6. MILLER BROS. & CO. FOR RENT —House* with all Improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. BL GIPPLE. 1251 Market St FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Two or three fully furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress or phone R. BUNKER, St. James hotel. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Bay window front, on Ijocust street; tiled entrance; tiled bath; locker; hall phones; fully equipped kitchen. Apply Penna. Realty and Improvement Co., 132 street. ROOMS FOR RENT A YOUNG LADY, employed during the day can have room In exchange for her company; or will let married couple have unfurnished rooms in a private family, with all conveniences. 2170 Brookwood street. FOR RENT—Second floor front room; electric light and use of bath; cen trally located, on South street near Third 233 South St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSEB FOR RENT &nd I ft-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Rsal Estate Co., 24th and Perry Sta REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE desirable building lots for touring car, reliable make, 1914 or 1915 model. Address 8., No. 3706, care Star-Independent. Bellevue Park's Artistic Homes Twenty-Second and Market Sts. 21st Bt. and Hillside Road iHillside and Vineyard Roads North Field and Briar C'liff Roads Builders Miller Brothers & Co. Sales Agents Real Estate *— APARTMENTS TOE RENT APARTMENT TOR RKNT —Second lloor, six targe rooms, four buy windows, all facing street and Capitol; tiled bath; pantry ;elty stoam and electric lights, inquire 400 North St. APARTMENTS for rent, 2456 Jefferson street; also a house, Schuylkill St.; possession at once. Apply J. C. MEH RING, a 43!* Sixth St. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT of Ave rooms. Including bath aud gaa kitch en. Light, airy and conveniently lo cated. Inquire 37 N. Second St. FOR RKNT—Klrst-class apartments. Apply between 7 and 8 p. m.. Derry Block Apartments, Fourteenth and Derry streets. Rooms 2 and S. FOR RENT—Thr«« modern new apart ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat, telephone, gas range, laun dry trays; hard wood floors; No. 239 S. Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call Bell 2283U FUBKTBHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot anil cold running water; electric light In each room; also use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North ■treet > Last aod Found FOUND. j FOUND—.The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Egbert's Steam D?*Tng and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market 3t. We call and deliver. FOUND—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works, 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns. 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Cali LOST. A FOX TERRPBR, brown ears, brown spot on side, brown tail cut oft; lost ai)out Thompson avenue and Evergreen street. Reward If returned to 122 Ev ergreen St. L<O.ST—On Saturday evening, between 409 S. Seventeenth St. and Nineteenth and Derry, one child's •tiftw neckpiece. Reward if returned to K. J. McLana ctian. 409 S. Seventeenth St. L<OST—Sunday afternoon, gold bead necklace, on Crescent, Swatara, Hum mel. Herryhlll, Seventeenth, Derry or Mulberry streets. RewaTd If returned to 347 Crescent St. Bell phone 847 M. % Sale and Exchange FOR SALE ■— BlCYCLES—Bicycles. $6, SB, $lO, Jl2. See 'these bargains at once if you want to save money. Try Keystone Repair Service. Will save you money and give you the quickest service In the city. 814 N. Third St. United phone 19W. FOR SALE—White reed Pullman baby coach. In tine condition, will sell cheap to a quick buyer. Apply 540 Peffer street. "M. L. AMERICA" Motorcycle; cost new $250. Will sell for 1150. Apply to STEVE ERGOVIC, 63 Conestoga St., Siteelton, Pa. FOR SALE:—M&thewson 6-cycle 60-H. P. Speedster. Demountable rims; good running condition. Will demonstrate. Rex Oarage. A SECOND-HANDED Eclipse gas range, at 1945 Oreen street. FOR SAUE—High grade upright piano, used four months, for mile at a sac rifice. Easy payments, if desired. Also small Vlctrola with records.. Address J7OB, care Star-Independent. BIQ BARGAINS In unredeemed Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments, etc. Cash paid for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar ket street. TOR SALE—Bed room and miscellan eous household furniture. Also flat top desk. Must be sold before April 1. Apply 234 Locust St.. Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE—Toledo scales; computing, 30 pounds capacity, drum shape (blue); selling price 5 to 65 cents. Used but a short time. Cost $l4O. Will sac rifice. Inquire J. M. SHATZER, 529 S. Sixteenth St. Bell 2293 J. FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St.. 6,000 sets new Sash. Bxlo xl 2 L., primed and glazed, at 11.16 per set. Also other sizes. HARRISBURG STAR-IKDEFKN lJifiJN T, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1915. Waats HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Experienced farm hand for place near Harrisburg. Man must do own housekeeping and be capable of looking after things In general. Only those with recent farm experience, sober, reliable and willing to work farm hours need apply. Please state full particulars, with reference. Address 8707, care Star-Independent. PAPBRHANGERS WANTED—AppIy to j _J. E. WILSON. 326 ltelly St. ABLE-BODIED MEN; good eyesight; for firemen and brakemen. Good wages. Experience unnecessary. Surely stale age. Railway, care Star-Inde pendent. BOY, trdm 17 to 20. Prefer one witj» store experience. If capable will pay man's salary. Give age, previous sal ary and experience. Address 5702. care Star-Independent. THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months. In the city of Harrisburg, for public taxicab service. Prepare yourself at once. Make application for training to Auto Transportation and Machine Shop, 6 and 7 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Full, unlimited course, $35. Both phones. WANTED—Men prepare as tiremen, brakemen, motormen, colored porters. Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not necessary. SBO to SIOO month. Write Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis, Ind. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and •am $75 to SIOO per month. We give a thorough course in crude and practical work for $85.00. No. $ N. Cameron; Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE YOUNG MAN wants position as col lector; can furnish best reference. I. L W„ 1636 Fifth St.. City. WANTED—Experienced motion picture operator desires position. Can oper ate auy type of nuichlne. Address No. 3703, care Star-Independent. BOY, 13 years of age. born and raised on a farm wants place in country. lequlre at 1328 N. Front St„ City. WANTED—A young married man wants work of any kind; can tire boilers. Call or address No. 612 Granite Ave, MAN wishes work of any kind in store or restaurant; good education and steady. Can give good reference. Ad dress "N," 182 D Briggs St., City. Phone 2955 W. YOUNG WHITE MAN wishes a position sawing, cutting and splitting wood by day or by hour. Write or call to the address 1529 Fulton St., City. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE MALE BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—SeIIing like wildflre. We need more men and women to help distribute. Full time or spare time. Wholesale Supply House, 25 North Third St., top floor. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Something new; good selling article and repeaters; for city and county. Call or write to J. GOLDEN, 307 S. Fifteenth St.. Harrisburg, Pa. HELF WANTED—FEMALE. A LADY wanted to do general house work; private family. Apply at 1430 Market street. WANTOll)—Settled white woman to do cooking and general housework In house located Just outside of city, along trolley line; no washing; reference re quired. Address 3710. care Star-Inde pendent. A YOUNG, experienced woman to cook, wait on table and do the general cleaning In a small family; no wash ing or Ironing. Must go home at night. Wages $5.00 per week. Carfare paid. Reference required. Address 3709, care Star-Independent. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A young wonvan would like general housework or day's work. Call or address BIEiSSIE BROWN. 1005 N. Third St. WANTED—To keep house for widower and small family: good home. Address MISS ELLA, care Samuel Hess, Mc chanicsburg. Pa. WANTED —Colored gill wants general housework. Address 1426 Marion St. WHITE GIRL would like position to do general housework. 319 Briggß. Can furnish city reference. GIRL 14 years of age, would like to get work on a farm; religious family preferred. Apply MABEL CULP. 1215 Fulton St. FOURTEJSN-YEAR-OLD GIRL wai;M work of any kind. Call or address 1215 Fulton St.. City. WANTED—Young lady wishes general housework; can give references. Ap ply 1022 Market St., room 2. WANTED—'Employment as housekeep er In small family of adults. Capable and experienced. American. Address MISS E. CLARK. General Delivery. MIDDLE-AGED lady would like day's work or offices to clean. Can give best of references. Call or address 1735 Fulton St.. Harrisburg. Pa. YOUNG WOMAN wants day's work of any kind; can give' reference. Ad dress or call 22 Aberdeen St. Death and Obitaary CARD OF THANKS The husband and brother wieh to thank the kind friends who assisted in thel* bereavement of the late Hannah B. HoppeL CHAS. W. HOPPEL HARRY M'COMBS. p———————^ Miscellanious FURNITURE PAOKINO PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1»0( North Sixth street, first class packer of fur niture, china and oricabrac. Bell phone III9W. W. J. WEiNRICH. 339 Hamilton street— Furniture china and piano packing, shipments looked after at both ends. Also ail kinds u i hauling. Bell phone 3337 W. | n| RINAKOIAL MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se curities in any anmounts and upon any terms to suit the borrower. Ad dress P. O. box 174. STORAGE. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, divided into private rooms tor stor age of household goods; low insurance. Inspection General merchan i disc warehouse and household goods warehouso are located on tracks of Penna, R. it., 437-445 South Second St HARItISBURG STORAGE COMPANY. FREIGHT DHAYAUK, storage, shippers and distributors of merciiandise or all kinds; prompt and efficient service. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P. & R. tracks. MONTGOMERY & CO., Peipher Line, Tenth below .\}ark«t St. PIANO MOVINQ PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO.. 23 N. Fourth St. Call 146. Bell phone. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working people keeping bouse. Kates less than legal. Pay ments weekly or monthly. No noti fication of employer or friends. CO-OI'ERATIVK L. & 1. CO. 204 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital. SIOO,OOO I ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po sition, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third St. ' —■ 0 u ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furniturv. pianos, freight, In the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE, 1453 Vernon St. Bell phone 3517 J. WANTED , BICYCLES wanted for cash. .Brine us your bicycles, frames, coaster brakes, or any parts of bicycle for highest cash price. See us at once. KEYSTONE CTOLE CO.. fc. 14 X. Third St. Business Opportunities .__________ mmmmmt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. I IIAVP] excellent proposition for large or small investors. If in terested write for particulars or personal interview. Address 3705, care Star-Independent. -g- -i- —■ LIVE STOCK PRICES Philadelphia. March ID.—Receipts for the week ending Saturday evening, March 13: Cattle—W. Philadelphia yards, 1,187; Cray's Ferry Union yards, 710; total for week, 1,897; previous week, 23,18. Sheep and Lambs—W. Philadelphia vards, 4.441; Gray's Ferry Union yards, 279; total for week, 4,711; previous week, 7,702. Hogs—Weßt Philadelphia yards, 3.259; Gray's Frerry Union yards, 1,600; total for week, 4,859; previous week, 4,710. Calves—W. Philadelphia yards, 831; Gray's Ferry Union yards, 210; total for week, 1,071; previous week, 1,305. North Philadelphia yards quaran tined. Beef Cattle—The market was dull and u shade lower, with limited offer ings of cattle for immediate slaughter ng. mainly of Ohio, Kentucky and near by brands. Cows were not much sought after and closed easy. Calves were re vised downward on the top grades. Quotations: Steers —Extras higher: average best, $8.4008.50; choice, J8.20it5.30; good, $8.0008.10: medium, $7.5007.75; com mon, >7.007.25; bulls, $5.6007.00; fat cows, $1.750i6.40; thin cows, $3.25© 4.50: milch cows, common to choice. J45 ft 7s; extra. SBS: veal calves, excep tional lots, 111.00@11.50; good to choice, $10.59010.75: medium, $8.0009.00; com mon, $6.000 7,00; southerns and barn yards. 15.00®7.00. Sheep and Lambs—Under light re ceipts there was a fractional advance In lambs, with sheep values well main tained. All desirable stock was well cleaned up. Quotations: Sheep— Wethers, extra ?$7.5008.00 Choice $7.0007.50 Medium, $6.0006.50 Common $1.50 05.00 Ewes, heavy fat $6.000 7.00 Lambs— Extra ' $10,500 10.75 Good to choice $9.50010.00 Medium $9,000 9.50 Common 7.00© 8.00 Hogs—Unsettled conditions prevail In this market, with Hfcld quarantine reg ulations being enforced and strictly reliable rates unobtainable. Quotations npminal. City Dressed Stock—Meats of ever/ description that were in the choice and prime class are Mendlly held but trade la of small proportions. Quotations: Steers. 10013; heifers, 10012 1 *; cows, 1011; veal calves, 15016; extra calves, 17; southerns and barnyards. 10012; rountry dressed. 13014; extra, 16; sheep, 10011; extra wethers, 12; lambs, 150 16; extra lambs, 17; hogs, 10H- Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia March 15.—Whe-ait high er; No. 2. red spot, export, 1580163; No. 1 northern, Duluth export, 1670172. Corn higher; No. 2 spot, export, 78© 79; No. 2 yellow, local, 80 081. Oats higher; No. 2 white. 66065>4. Bran firm; winter, per ton. $26.50® 29.00: spring, per ton, $26.00 026.50. Refined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00; line granulated. 5.90; confectioners' A, 5.80. Butter steady; western creamery, ex tra, 29; nearby prints, fancy, 32. Eggs steady; nearby firsts, free case, 5.86; current receipts, free case, 5.70; western extra, firsts, 6.86; firsts, free We own and offer, sulbject to prior sale and change in price, the following securities t Municipal Amount Security Rate % Maturity Price Yield % $30,000 Minneapolis, Minn * 4 Dec. 1934 98 4.1S 40,000 Hudson County, N. J 4% May 1932 103% 4.25 60,000 New York City 3 y 2 Jan. 1925 94 4.26 20,000 Brooklyn, N. Y 7 July 1922 117J4 4.25 50,000 Syracuse, N. Y .. 4}/ 2 1917 to 1935 To yield 4.15 45,000 Bradford, Pa 4/ t 1918t01945 To yield 4L25 50,000 Dickaon County, Tenn. 5 July 1943 101 4.90 (Opt. 1933) Corporation $25,000 American Tel. Sc Tel. Co. Coll. Trusty 4 July 1929 88'4 5.15 50,000 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.. Gen. & Ref. Conv 5 Jan. 2014 101% 4.«0 15,000 Cincinnati Gas Transportation Co. j (Doubly Guar.) Ist 5 July 1933 98 5.15 10,000 Cumberland County Power & Light Co. Refdg.. 5 Sept. 1942 97 5.20 20,000 East Ohio Gas Co. Ist ... 5 July 1939 101 4.90 80,000 Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Cons. Mtge 4/ Jan. 1954 99*4 4.50 60,000 Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Ry. Cons. Mtge. 5 Jan. 1928 97 5.30 50,000 New York Central & Hudson River R.R. Ref.. . 4]/ 2 Oct. 2013 75,000 Penna. R.R. Cons. Mtge 4]/ 2 Aug. i960 104 4.30 Short-Term Issues (Municipal and Corporation) SIO,OOO Hocking Valley Ry 6 Nov. 1915 101 Vt, 4.00 15,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. Subsidiary Cos. 5 Apr. 1916 15,000 San Francisco, Cal 5 July 1916 101 4.25 20,000 Anaconda Copper Mining Co 5 Mar. 1917 99]/ 2 5.25 20,000 West Penn. Traction Co Mar. 1917 99 6.50 10,000 Montreal, Canada ... 5 Dec. 1917 100 5.00 50,000 Province of Sasluitchewan, Canada. 5 Feb. 1918 99 5 £ 5.12 25,000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co 5 July 1918 35,000 Chicago, Bur. & Quincy R.R., lowa Div. Ist... 5 Oct. 1919 103 4.25 50,000 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., Chic. & Pacific, West. Div. Ist 5 Jan. 1921 103 4.40 50,000 Louisville & Nashville R.R., f Southeast & St. Louis Div. Ist 6 Mar. 1921 107&6 4.60 50,000 Utica & Black River R.R. 4 July 1922 A. B. Leach & Co Investment Securities 149 Broadway, New York 4 Chicago Philadelphia Boston Buffalo Baltimore London PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 17,1915 40 Head of Horses Weighing from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds and ranging in age from 3 to 9 years. . This lot includes some fine driver and general purpose horses, mated teams. Blacks aud greys, some good farm chunks, saddle and Out Horses. There will also be sold at this sale a number of Carts and Dump Wagons and Harness. At these stables will always be found 25 to 30 head of horses of a variety to suit every need at private sale. Sale will commence at 12.30 o'clock, when terms will be made known by SIMON COOPER 677 Briggs Ot., City. H. D. Koons, Auctioneer. Don't forget the date, Wednesday, March 17th, <915. casf. 5.70. Live poultry steady; fowls, 16(filg; old roosters. 11H® 1-'; chickens. 146/117; tur keys, 13017; ducks, 15@16; geese, 12 @l6. Dressed poultry Arm; Tow Is. fancy. 1816®l»tt; average, 16018; unattract ive, 14 015; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens, nearby, 18023; western. 140 22; roasting chickens, 17020; turkeys, fancy, 21; fair to good, 18@i0; ducks, 12018; Reese. 10014. Potatoes steady; Pennsylvania, per bushel, 50055; Maine, 45©50; New York, 40056. Flour higher; winter stiraltehts, 7.000 7.26; spring straight, 7.2507.50; do., ipat ent, 7.5008.25. Hay weak; timothy, No. 1 large baits, 18.00; No, 1 medium bales, 17.50018.00; No. 2 80., 15.50016.50; No. 3 do,, 14.000 15.00. Clover mixed light. 17.oO017.5O; No. 1 do., 16.00016.50; No. 2. do.. 14.50 015.50. Chicago Lire Stock Market Chicago, March 15.—'Hogs—Receipts. 34,000; slow; 5c above Saturday's aver age. Bulk. 6.8006.96; light, 6.7007.00; mixed, 6.700 7.00; heavy, M 006.9&; rough. 6.4006.5-5; pigs, 5.60(216.85. Cattle —'Receipts, 15,000; strong, Na- Safe Deposit Boxes This bank offers for rental Safe Deposit Boxes at. $1 and upwards per year. These boxes are in a modern fire and * burglar-proof vault and afford absolute protection. for papers and other articles of value. They are strictly private and are accessible at any time during banking hours. Union Trust Company of Pennsylvania Union Trust Building t \ IF YOU NEED MONEY and hold a salaried posi tion, we can supply in amounts from $5 to SSO Will take your plain note. All transactions confidential. EMPLOYEES DISCOUIT. CO. 86 N. Third St. Licensed Boom 2 Bonded - -* tive steers, 5.80©8.85; western, .".00®/ 7.45: cows and heifers. 3.40^7.70; calves, 6.50© 10.00. Sheep—Kecelpts, 17,000; firm. Sheep, 7.00#8.10; yearlings, 7.80®9.10; lambs, 7.60 £> 10.00. 11 [For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Co. IFOR SALE . Look here! Do iron want to buy * new home? Go to 628 to 630 Qeary St. I am Just flnlshing four three* story brick, mansard root house* with wide front and back porches and balcony. Bay windows, grano* Uthic pavement and steps; cemented cellar, hot and cold waiter In cellatv Parlor and dining room, large kltch> en, Ave bed rooms and bath, six large :losets. vestibule and open stairway* Oas and electric lights. Parlor and dining room finished floors. No houses in the city for the price ask' ed. Buy now and you can select paper to suit. Go to sea them at once, before too late. The price will surprise you. F. H. Hantzman once MO Brlssa St.
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