The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 08, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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Miscellaneous
RMUNTPBB PAOPKO
PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1906 North
Sixth (treat, first class packer of fur
niture. china and bricahrac. Bell phone
»»»W.
W. J. WENRICH. 129 Hamilton street-
Furniture. china and piano packing,
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
. BICYCLES WANTED
BICYCL.ES, or parts of bicycles wanted
for highest cash price, at once. Buy
a Keystone rebuilt bicycle and save
money. • Try Keystone quick repairs.
KEYSTONE CYCLE v~O.. Sl4 N. Third St.
MONEY TO LOAM
MOST MONEY LOANED —On Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical
Instruments. Highest cash prices for
old gold and silver. Repairing a spe
cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE. 411 Mar
ket street.
WE LEND MONEY IN ANY
AMOUNTS Payments to suit
borrower. Small loans a specialty.
Positively lowest rates in the city.
Up-to-date methods. Licensed,
bonded and incorporated.
PENNA. INVESTMENT CO.
133 Walnut Street
STORAGE.
STORAGE In $-story brtck building,
rear 40S Market St. Household good*
in clean, private rooms. Reasonable
rates. Apply to P. G. DIENER, Jeweler,
40$ Market St.
FIRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di
vided into private rooms for storage
of household goods. New building. Low
insurance. Inspection invited. 437-44S
fcouth Second street. HARKISBURG
STORAGE CO.
FREIGHT DRAYAGE, storage, shippers
and distributors of merchandise ot all
kinds; prompt and efficient service.
Warehouses on P. R. R. and P. A; R.
tracks. MONTGOMERY & CO., Peipher
Liue, Tenih below Maiket at.
RAZOR BLADES
ALL KINDS of razor blades re sharpen
ed, made belter than new; safety, 25c
per dozen; Star, 15c; old style, 25c; leave
orders Henry Gilbert & Sons Hardware,
£l9 Market st:eeL
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton
truck; furniture, pianos, freight. In
ths city and suburbs. Prices reason
able. Picnic ana pleasure trips, day or
evening. \VM. H. DARE. 1453 Vernon
El. Bell phone 3517 J.
\
Sale and Exchange
FOE SALE
I OR SALE—Two good huckster wag
ons. one covered, one open, also auto
tires, with tubes. -'9x34. very cheap.
Call before Monday, 22J S. 29th St.,
Pen brook.
C. W. H. I.ANULF.TZ, I.umber—We are
overstocked with all kinds and
grades of lumber and we can offer you
big bargains. It wil! pay you to see
us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts.
FOR SALE—One platform wagon with
doors back; one eutunder wagon, suit
able for grocery or laundry; one Dayton
wagon, two seats. All wagons are ready
tor use. GROCES WAGON SHOP. 1541
Walnut St.
FOR SALE—One white bed with brass
trimmings, with spring and mat
tress; almost new; also one larffe side
1' 'ard. Call at 1728 Regina St.
Oil. STOVE—Three-burner blue flame
Perfection, complete with cabinet and
oven; good as new. SIO.OO. Address
Box 3740. care Star-Independent.
TWO PLA YER-PIANOS and 3 uprights
will be sold for any reasonable fig
ure on small monthly payments to suit
purchaser. Address 3739 care Star-ln
dependen^
EGGS for hatching from the following
varieties: White Leghorns, White
Orpingtons, Barred and Partridge Rocks.
21s Cherry St, City.
PRIVATE collection Victrola records,
one-third to one-half off listed price;
sold singly or any numfcer; mostly Red
Seal records; 23u State St. Bell phone
6&6 R. Some choice bargains.
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. 5,000 sets new Sash. 6xlo
Xl 2 i-. primed and glazed, at (1.15 per
set. Also other siiea
IT PAYS TO USE STAB
INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.
Suburban Home
Bargain Price
(RIVERSIDE) |
3010-A \ortfc Third St.— a new 24- 1
story brick house (one of a pair)— 7 j
rooms—bath —steam hea:—front and j
back porches—balcony—electricity— !
piped for gas—cemented cellar. Five
minutes from Second street trolley.
We are pricing >ou thin property
■ t the exceptionally rrsmanble Mjrurr
of «30Mt.
KILLER BROTHERS S CO. j
HEAL ESTATE
Fir* Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets I
Real Estate
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REAL ESTATE FOB BALB
CORNER LOT FOR SALE—Corner Hun
ter and Sixteenth street*. 20 feet on
Sixteenth street and 100 feet on Hunter
street; water and sewer under curb on
Sixteenth street. Apply GEO. F. FAY
MAX. 436 S. Sixteenth St.
PGR SALE—Millinery store, in
Harrislmrg. Splendid location.
Doing pood business. Price reason
able to quick buyer. Apply C. D.
STEWART, 70ti Kunkel Building.
FOR SA—No. 465 and 457 Myers ft..
Steelton, l*n., -story frame dwell
ing with water and gas in kitchen;
stable In the rear. Houses are in good
repair. Rent sl9 per month. Owner
desires to sell at once and will take
SI7OO for the pair. Apply to JOHN P.
CROU* 434 Pine St., Steelton. Pa.
SKVKRAI. NEW BRICK HOUSES for
sale: well built; finished in chestnut;
gas: electric light; steam heat; porch.
Inspect these houses soon; prices right.
HEIA. REALTY CO.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—No. 41 N. Seventeenth St.;
brick house; 9 rooms: bath; gas; elec
tric light; steam heat; porch. Also prop
erties on Eighteenth street, near Mar
ket. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Bldg.
$2,700 WILL BUY a suburban property;
plot 75x150; frame house; porches:
large chicken house; work shop and
p».;agp; variety of fruit. BELL REALTY
CO.. Bergner Building.
fX>R SALE—No. 344 South Fourteenth
St.; frame house; 9 rooms; bath; gas;
porch; lot 27x110. Also other property
for sale in this vicinity. BELL REALTY
CO.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—A bargain. 10-acre farm in
Dauphin county. 10 miles from city;
good buildings: fruit. Running water.
Price $1,200. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S.
Ttilneent'-.
FOR SALE—Locust St., Camp Hill: 3
squares ' north of trolley line: 2^a
story frame dwelling: 6 rooms and
bath; vapor vacuum heat: hardwood
floors: porches; one and three-fourth
acres of land; 140 fruit trees coming in
bearing. Price. }4.200.00.
1242 State St.: 3-story brick; 8 rooms,
bath and furnace; front and rear porch.
The price is right for this convenient
location. BRINTH>N-PACKER CO.. Sec
ond and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE—MiII and farm; 13 acres of
land; located 4 miles north of Swa
tara Station; frame dwelling; stone mill
ir. running order; frame barn. BRIN
TON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut
Sts.
FOR SALE—4IS Herr street, 3-story
brick, all improvements, 9 rooms and
bath: steam he«n: entire new ba'th otii
flt; 19-ft. alley rear of lot; electric
light anil gas; price (3,200. M. A.
' TOI ' GH T. 272 North St.
j FOR SALE—2H-story frame dwelling;
all conveniences; 6 rooms and attic,
j 2SoS Canby St.. Penbrook. This prop
i erty is well located, new house. Price,
j (3.100. M. A. FOUGHT. 272 North St.
j 205 BRIGGS STREET—3-story frame
| dwelling—bay windows—7 rooms and
j bath; city steam heat; gas range; gas
1 attachment on boiler for heating water;
| one <loor from Second St. If you want a
cosy home you will find it in this one.
Price (3,400. M. A. FOUGHT, 272 North
St
FOR SALE—Nice building lot, 100x120,
at Camp Hill, one square from trollev,
railroad and freight station. Will se'll
cheap. Inquire A. F. WERNER, 213
Chestnut.
REAL ESTATE FOB RENT
FOR KENT-—No. 618 Wiconieco St., 8
rooms; bath; large yard; rent (13.00
per month. Apply 2331 N. Third St.
i FOR RENT—House 114 N. Thirteenth
St.. (13.00 per month. Apply Savov
j Hotel.
• FOR RENT—I 33 Royal Terrace, all im
provements: large front and back
i porch; (IS per month. Apply J. M.
REIGHTER, 1312 Berryhlll St
I 1332 THOMPSON AVE., $10.00; 1613
Thompson Ave., 7 rooms and bath, all
improvements, (15.00: 1544 Thompson
, Ave., new house, never occupied, all im
provements. (17.00. H. G. PEDLOW, 110
; S. Thirteenth.
FOR RENT
No. 1413 Market St (26.50
No. 1110 Walnut St (20.00
1 No. 2016 Kensington St. (10.50
i No. 1019 & 21H St (10.00
J. E. GIPPLE. |
I 1251 Market St. j
FOR RENT—3-story brick dwelling I
house at 1507 N. Sixth SL, just above I
Reily. All conveniences, cemented eel- |
lar. »if«« heat, etc. J. T. ENSMING-ER, i
Second and Chestnut streets.
FOR RENT—Fackler's large lodge hall, I
1312 Derry street, Wednesday, Friday ,
iml Saturday evenings Inquire Fackler I
Furniture Store, 1312 Derry St
FOR RENT—House 1422 Regina St., all!
improvements, electric lights, front !
and-oack porch; large yard with chick- :
en house in rear, rent (22.00. Inquire
230 Broad.
FOR RENT
1217 Derry St., apartment, (35.00
1315 Market, apartment, (30.00
Apartments from (22.50 to (32.50
310 Crescent, house. .»,... (23.00
121S Swatara, house, (20.00
1841 Zarker, house (20.00
2 houses, each (25.00
2 houses, each (ll!oo
i houses, each (8 00 ■
HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th St, 'or
Bell phone 248 M.
FOR RENT—IBIS N. Second street, i
rooms, electric light! steam heat,
newly remodeled throughout; rent (40.
14 North Third street, offices and apart
ments; will remodel to suit tenants. Ap
ply P. MAGARO, Regent theatre.
FOR RENT—Houses with all improve.
ments, at moderate rentals. J. E.
GIPPLE. 1231 Market St
APARTMENTS FOR CENT
FOR RENT—Apartment of five rooms,
bath and laundry room, second floor,
corner property, plenty of light; must
be seen to be appreciated. GEORGE
W. MYERS. 225 Hummel St
REDUCED RENTS—Three modern. Im
proved 7-room apartments for rent to
adults. All conveniences. Location 23t
S. Thirteenth St Apply on premises or
phone 228SL.
FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE—Rent or exchange, a fine
new house. 3018 Third St., Riverside.
All improvements. Apply Bell phone
2441 R.
KARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1915.
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OK KENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and 2*. story
dwelling house* for sal*. Eldar Real
Estate Co.. 34th and EXrry BU.
WANTED—Boarders. Can accommodate
several men with room and board.
Ave dollars per week. Inquire of MRS.
KATIE MILLER, Reno street. New
BOOMS FOB KENT
TWO fine second floor rooms, furniihed
complete for housekeeping; all con
veniences; electric liglits and phone;
good location: rent very reasonable. For
particulars call Bell phone 2967 W.
FOR RENT—One large room, rear of
third story; four windows; bath and
steam heat. Rent. $7.00 per month. In
quire A. F. WERNER, 213 Chestnut.
TWO furnished room* for light house
keeping: convenient; electric lights.
Apply No. 515 N. Fifteenth St.
Wants
HELP WANTED—I.yj,E
WANTED—Painters, at once; none but
mechanics need apply. MALEHORN
BROS., 214 Lincoln SU Steelton.
WANTED—Harness maker that can
face and repair collars. Apply 131SA
Mulberry street. H. A. TOLHEIM.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED: Ablebodied unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; citizens of
United States, of grood character and
temperate habits, who can- speak, read
and write the English language. For
information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts.,
Harrlsburg, Pa. ■
WANTED—Young man for office work;
one having experience preferred.
State age, salary expected Mid place
where formerly employed. Address No.
3741. care Star-Independent.
WANTED—Francis E. Gill, 1821 Brlggs
street, to whom two reserved tickets
were awarded to-day, good for the
evening performance at Orpheum. April
10. 1915. Call for tickets at Star-Inde
pendent office before S p. m.. April 9,
1915, or they will be forfeited.
AUTO transportation school wants men
to become practical chauffeurs and
earn (7o to (100 per month. We give a
thorough course in crude and practical
work for (35.00. No. 5 N. Cameron;
Bell phone 1710.
WANTED—Men prepare as firemen,
brakemen. motormen, colored portera
Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not
necessary. (80 to (100 month. Write
Inter Hallway Dept. 101, Indianapolia
Ind.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
RELIABLE colored man wants calci
mining or whitewashing. Call or
phone Leroy Hotel. JOHN JACKSON.
YOUNG WOMAN would like position as
housekeeper in small family; have a
i little girl three years old. Address
j MRS. L., care Star-Independent.
YOUNG colored man wishes position as
! chauffeur or housework of any kind,
j Applj 37 N. Summit St. Best of refer
i ence.
YOUNG MAN desires work of any kind.
Call or address 921 Rose Ave.
WANTED—A position as janitor or
,watchman, by elderly man. Has had
experience. Can give reference. Ad
dress 1625 Susquehanna St., City.
WANTED—Young man wants position
| driving team. Apply 1711 N. Seventh
j street.
I
HF.I.r WANTED—FEMALE.
I WANTED—Experienced white woman
for housework; no washing, ironing
lor sweeping; must be a good plain
cook. Apply evening, 7.30 to 9. 21S Pine
J street.
I WANTED—Two experienced packers,
j Apply Central Cigar Co.. 425 South
I Cameron street.
WANTED—GirIs experienced on back
stays and tips in titting room. Apply
I Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co.
WANTED—LadIes, (1 dozen making \
aprons at home. We pay you. Send
stamped reply envelope for particulars, j
j Star Manufacturing Co.. Elmira, N. Y.
WANTED Girls over 16 j
years of age to learn cigar
making. Paid while learn
ing. Apply at Harrisburg
Cigar Company, 500 Race
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—White woman desires house
work by the day. Good reference.
Address P. O. Box 247, Penbrook.
A WIDOW LADY, middle-aged, desires
position as first class cook In hotel or
private family, in or out of the city.
Address 424 Harrisburg street, Steelton.
Pa.
WANTED —Middle-aged white woman
wants to keep house for small famlly
or will do day's work or houseclean-
Ing. Call 652 Cumberland St.
YOUNG LADY stenographer would like
position to do light office work; has
experience; state salary paid. Address
R. A., 112 Sylvan Terrace.
YOUNG WOMAN wants position as
housekeeper for a widower with or
without a child; good housekeeper Ad
dress MINNIE WITMBR. Lykens. Pa.
LADY would like to have day's work
or bousecleanins by day. Inquire of
MISS A. SANTO. 122 Hoyer Ave.
COLORED LADY wishes day's work of
,any kind or cook for small family.
Can give reference. 329 Cherry Ave.
WANTED—A middle-aged colored wom
an wants work as cook, or day's
work. Address £8 'Linden Bt.
WANTED—By colored woman, day's
work, sweeping and cleaning or iron
ing. Call or address 1425 N. Fourth
St. cor. Basin Aye.
LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS
Printed at this office in best style, at
lowest prices and on short notice. I
EITEbWOILDIAKE j
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Commander of German
Sea Raider Finally
Concludes to Intern
His Vessel
EXPECTED RELIEF
FAILED TO ARRIVE
Captain Takes Step Bather Thau Run
Into Jaws of Death as the Allied
Warships Were Watchfully Wait
-1% Off Virginia Capes
By Associated Press.
Newport News, Va., April S.—With
the interment to-day of the German
auxiliary cruiser Prinr Eitel Friedrioh
aud her crew, the commerce destroyer
ended her spectacular war career.
Decision of Commander Thierichens,
of the Prinz Eitel to intern his ship fol
lowed the receipt by liim of an im
perative notice from the United Stales
government early last night that the
time limit for his stay in this port
Kould expire at midnight. Had he not
asked to intern 'his ship Captain
Thierichens would have been compelled
to depart from American waters not
later than 4 a. m. to-day.
In requesting permission of the
Washington government to intern, Cap
tain Thierichens explained that "fail
ure of expected relief to arrive" made
the step necessary rather than "deliver
crew and rhip to fruitless and certain
destruction by British and French war
ships waiting oft the Virginia capes."
It was said that he h.'.d expected Ger
man warships to arrive to aid him in
eluding the allies' warships.
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lost and Found
FOUND.
POUND—The way to end your~cleanlng
and dyeing worries by calling either
phone for Egrerfs Steam Dyeing and
French Cleaning Works. 124S Market
St. 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. Call
ing and delivering.
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; Death and Obituary
i
DIED.
RICKABAUG-H—Barbara A. Rlcka
baugh, wife of Samuel Rlckabaugh.
died April 6, 1915.
Will be buried Friday afternoon at
1 o'clock, Paxtang cemetery. Funeral
1 from 1825 Derry street.
!
COLSHER—On April 6, 1915, S. Cam
eron Colsher, In his 59th vear, at his
late home, 220 North street.
Funeral services will be held Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Charles F. Lytle,
1529 Green street. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Interment In Harrls
burg cemetery.
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Legal i
[NOTICE —The Harris Building and Loan
Association will meet at the Commer
j cial Bank, at 8 p. m„ April 19, 1915, for
the nomination of officers and directors
and the transaction of other business.
The annual election will be held at the
same place at 8 p. m., on May 17.
WILMER CROW,
Secretary.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of W. K. Eitrlkrn, Lata of the
City of Harrlakarf, Pa., Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that letters
testamentary upon the estate of said
decedent have been granted to the un
dersigned, residing at No. 1644 North
Third street, in said city. All persons
Indebted to safcl estate are requested
to make payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will make thera known without delay
to SARAH E. ENTRIKEN,
Executrix.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE
Letters testamentary have been
f ranted upon the estate of Margaret
unctn, late of Oberlln. Swatara town
ship, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, de
ceased, to Ed. C. Duncan and Harry C.
Duncan, to whom all persons who are
Indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment and all persons hav
ing legal claim against or demand upon
said estate shall make the same known
without delay.
ED. C. DUNCAN.
11l Old Crescent St, Harrlsburg, Pa
HARRY C. DUNCAN,
Mlddletown, R. F. D. 3, Penna.
Executors.
I. B. SWARTZ, Attorney,
108 N. Second St, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Harrisburg's Most Attractive Home Offerings
Nowhere in Harrisburg will be found better or more substantially built homes than
these new houses which are located in one of the city's most desirable sections. Nothing
but the best of materials and workmanship were employed in the construction, all of
which was done under careful inspection.
Two-and-one-half story brick, built in pairs—8 rooms, pantry and bath—open stairway oak finish,
first floor—white enamel finish on upper floors—tile bath room—steam heat—cement cellar laundry
with tubs—sanitary open plumbing—gas—electricity—lo foot front porch—rear porch and balcony
—beautifully papered throughout—slate roof—front and back sodded lawns—granolithic sidewalks
—paved streets—size of lots about -21x11ft feet—ll feet between pairs—Located at
Fourteenth and Cumberland Streets
REASONABLE PRICES—DELIGHTFUL LOCATION—CONVENIENT TERMS
REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES
Sample House Open for Inspection Daily
FOE FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING
M. B. COWDEN 0. M. COPELIN R. OENSLAGER
Commonwealth Trust 14th and Verbeke 711 North Third
Building Streets Street
DEMOCRATS FOE PROHIBITION
Bryan Says Party May Make It ail Is
sue in Next Campaign
2»\v Associated Press.
Washington, April 8. —Anti-saloon
advocates here were visibly encouraged
to-day over a statement by Secretary
Bryan expressing the hope that the
Democratic party would take the prohi
bition side in the next campaign in
states where saloons are an issue.
The statement was issued in connec
tion with a letter Secretary Bryan had
written to L. \V. Kennington, national
committeeman from lowa, advocating
defeat for candidates who could be con
trolled by the liquor interests.
IT PAYS TO USE STAB
INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.
LIVE STOCK PRICES
Philadelphia, April S.—Conditions for
three days ending Wednesday evening
April 7:
Beet Cattle—The principal offerings
were of near-by stock and the ruling
demand was for medium-sized handy
•butcher cattle. Prices were steadily
maintained. Cows and calves sold in a
moderate way at former rates. Quota
tions:
.„ st „ eers — E *t r a» higher: average best.
$8.40® 8.;>0; choice, $8.20®8.30; good
$8.00@8.10; medium, $7.50®7.75- com
mon, $7.00® 7.25; bulls, $5.00®58.50: fat
cows, $4.75®6.25; thin cows, $3 25a
4.50: milch cows, common to choice j<s
<£7s: extra. sßsr veal calves, excep
tional lots, 110.00® 10.50; good to choice
$9.50® 10.00;"medlum, $8.00®8.50; com
mon. $6.00©>7.00; southerns and barn
yards, $5.00® 7.00.
Sheep and Lambs—There was a firmer
feeling especially noticeable on the top
of tlie Sheep market, but there the Im
provement ended. Lambs closed steady
at the values. Trade was seasonable
Hot house lamb# were gradually low
ering. Quotations:
Sheep—
Wethers, extra $8.25@8.50
Choice $7.50® s.OO
Medium $7;00®7.50
Common, $5.00®u.00
Ewes, heavy, fat, $'.00®7.2S
IjH nibs—
% xtT . 3 \ •••- •• $10.75® 11.00
Good to choice $10.25® 10.30
Medium $9.00® 10.00
-.oinraon $7.00® 8.00
Hot house, apiece ss.oo#i 7.00
Hogs—This market closed in fair
shape, with desirable stock firmly held
Quotations. $10.50.
City Dressed Stock—All varieties of
choice and prime meats were steadily
held, while demand was ordinarily nor
mal.
Steers, 10@13; heifers. 10®12V4; cows
8® 12; veal calves, 14® 15; extra calves,
16: southern and barnyards, 10® 12'
country dressed 13®14; extra, 15; sheep'
13@ 14; extra wethers, 15; lambs, 16®
17; extra lambs, 18c; hogs, lOty.
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, April B.—Wheat steady
No. 2 red, car lots, export, 153V4@155U-
No. 1 northern, Duluth export, 161® 166'
Corn firm: No. 2 spot, export, 75V4
@76 V 4 ; No. 2 yellow, local, 80 Si 81.
Oats lower; No. 2 white, 6214®63>£.
Bran steady; winter, per ton, $28.50:
spring, per ton, $25.50® 26.00.
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00;
line granulated, 5.90; confectioners' A.
5.80.
Butter Arm; western creamery, ex
tra, 32; nearby prtnts, fancy, 23.
F.gfcs firm; nearby firsts, free case.
6.30; do., current receipts, free case,
6.15; western extra firsts, free case, 6.J0;
do., firsts, free case, 6.15.
Live poultry firmer; fowls, 17©17%;
old roosters, 12®12H: chickens, 14@19;
turkeys, 15@17; ducks, 16®17; srecse,
12®16.
Dressed poultry steady; fresh killed
fowls, fancy, 18H$Fl>tt; average, 16&18;
unattractive. 14015; old roosters, 14;
frozen fowls, 16i£plS; roasting: chickens,
17@'i0; broiling chickens, tur
keys, 18@22; 'ducks, 12#18; geese, 12
@1«.
Potatoes firmer; Pennsylvania, per
bushel, 55@60; New York, 48655.
Flour firm; winter straight, 6.60® 1
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to Times of
Commercial Distress
' V&tf a HWchant'a hank can often bridge
/'JcK' jVer a torrent ot' financial distress, and
j 'i %W save many an honest business man from
'/fr i - '**, ruin or disaster. Hut only a soil Ad, well
;BSHr "'■ • nan ®B6d banlc can do this, 011 c con
.^g^Vducted on lines of honest methods and
absolute integrity. The First National
j *> »es; oht 224 Market Street
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The Dauphin Deposit
Trust Company
213 Market Street
Harrisburg, Penn.
As called for by the Pennsylvania Commissioner of
Banking April 5, 1915.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Cash and Cash Items, $150,717.50 Capital Stock, $300,000.00
Due from Banks, .. . 394,144.31 Surplus 300,000.00
United States Bonds Undivided Profits, . . 21,387.88
4 per cent, par, 1.50,000.00 Doposits 2,750,304.32
Loans and Invest- Due to Banks 22,087.77
ments 2,040,807.03
Bank Building 50,000.00 ________
Overdrafts 70.38 98,400,739.07
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83,400,739.97
Trust Funds $530,328.20
! DONALD McCORMICK, President
! ROBERT McCORMICK, Treasurer
J. A. GRIESHABER, Assistant Treasurer
Public Sale
Will be sold at Executor's Sale at !
No. 9 North Fifth street, near Mar
ket, all of the household goods, also
one large York safe, at the same
time the property will be sold. Sale
on Friday next, at 1 o'clock, April
9th.
W. F. BAY STEWABT,
Executor.
A. H. Shrenk, Auctioneer.
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8.35; spring straight, 6.75@7.00; do., pat
ent, 7.00 @B.OO.
Hay weak; timothy. No. 1 large bales.
18.00; No. 1 medium bale*, 17.8u® 18.00;
No. 2 do., 1ii.5U@16.50; No. 3 do., 14.000
15.00. Clover mixed light. 1?.00@17,50:
No. 1 do., 16.00® 16.50; No. t. do.. 14.5#
@15.50.
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, April B.—Hogs—Receipts,
16,000; strong. Bulk, 6.80@6.95; light.
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FOR SALE
Look here! Do yon want to buy •
i new home? Qo to 626 to 630 Geary
St. 1 am just finishing four three
story brick, mansard roof houses,
with wide front and back porches
and balcony. Bay windows, grano
lithic pavement and steps; cemented
cellar, hot and cold wa.ter In cellar.
Parlor and dining room, large kitch
en, five bed rooms and bath, six large
closets, vestibule and open stairways.
Gas and electric lights. Parlor and
! dining room finished floors. No
houses in the city for the price ask
ed. Buy now and you can selaMH
paper to suit. Go to see
once, before too late. The
surprise
F. H. Hantzm^l
Office 000 ttrlni St.
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6.70#7.00; mixed, 6.66@7.00;
@6.95; rough, 6.46@6 55; pigs,
Cattle —Receipts, 4,000;
beef steers, 6.00® 8.90;
5.65@7.50; cows and
calves, 6.25@8.76.
*Sheep—Receipts.
7.40@8.50; lambs, 7.80
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