The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 10, 1915, Page 11, Image 13

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HELP WANTED—MAIB
WANTED—At one®; yo*n|s men for au
tomobile business. Big pay. Wo make
you expert In ten weeks by malL Pay
us after we secure you position. Cen
tury Auton<rJ>lle Institute, bos Angeles,
Cal-
930 WEEKLY, evenings at home. Ev
erything furnished, no experience, no
canvassing. Don't worry about capital.
Boyd H. Brown, Omaha. Xebr.
150 MONTHLY and expenses to travel,
distribute samples and take order*
appoint agents; permanent. Jap-Amer
ican Co.. Chicago.
WANTED —Bv corporation; ambitious
men to call on drug and general
stores and appoint agents. 120 weekly;
e\penses and commission. Nardine, M 3
■No. Pearl St.. A 1 bany.
THE Doty Manufacturing Company
wants a capable man. preferably ex
perienced, to take charge of their local
agency business, handling the Doty vac
uum sweeper on an attractive commis
sion. Write at once to The Doty Man
ufacturing Co.. Box 800, Dayton, Ohio.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED: Ablebodied unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; citizens of
United Spates, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information apply to Recruit ins: Officer,
Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts..
Harrisburg. Pa.
AN experienced painter who can also
do all kinds of carpenter work; steady
employment by the year to a satisfac
tory and vc«npetent man. Box 3743,
care Star-Independent.
WANTED—Painters, at once; none but
mechanics need apply. MALE HORN
BROS.. I'M Lincoln St.. Steelton.
AUTO transportation school wants men
to become practical chauffeurs and
earn 175 to SIOO per month. We give a
thorough course in crude and practical
work for 135.00. No. 5 N. Cameron;
Bell phone 1710.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS make money selling the ad
vertised Baldwin double-service house I
dresses and aprons. Clean, lucrative
occupation for ambitious ladies. Repeat
orders. to-day for
Baldwin Garment Co.. Holyoke, Mass.
KOKO - WHRAT - CRISP. JIO.OO daily
proflt. Beats pop-corn. 5c package j
costs lHc. Can of samples, 10c. Partic- :
ulars free. Machine and instructions, I
17.50, prepaid. Oorneau Co., 501 Park
side. Chicago.
AGENTS—Something new; fastest sell
ers and quickest repeaters on earth.
Permanent, profitable business; good for
SSO to $75 a week. Address American
Products Co, 1654 Third St.. Cincinnati,
Ohio.
AGENTS to sell our new $5,000 Health |
and Accident Policy for $lO yearly. !
Pays $5,000 death, $25 weekly for in-
Jury. sls weekly sick benefit. Easy
seller. Liberal commissions. Pacific
Coast Casualty Company, Newark, N. J. |
AGENTS—We manufacture the fastest j
selling 25-cent household article on
the market. Big profits. Weite for
particulars. Globe Supply Co, Box 137, 1
York. Pa.
•WTDE- AWAKE AGENTS are coining
money with our easily demonstrated
■peciakies. Write to-day for particu
lars and new catalogue. L. & M. Krieg,
151 Hallad&y St.. Jersey Cttty. N. J.
AGENTS—II-piece toilet set end one
dollar carving set. all sells for one
dollar. Big profits for live wires. Write
quick. Pierce Company, 906 W. Lake,
Chicago.
AGENTS make S2O to S4O weekly sell
ing "Hydr-o-Nox." An automobi*
necessity. Retails 50c. Demonstration
sells. Particulars free. Hydronox Com
pany, 1182 Broadway. New York.
AGENTS—SSO.OO weekly. Customer in
every home, for one or more of our
15 household inventions. General agents
|ret rich. Home Supply Co., Lock Haven,
AGENTS—-Make SIOO weekly. Wonder
ful new invention. First time adver
tised. Washing machine that generates
Us own power. Positively Automatic.
I'ree sample. Niagara Washer Co., Wat
erloo, lowa.
AGENTS—IOO per cent, proflt. 300 can
dle power lamp. Brilliant White non
flickering light. Burns 96 per cent. air.
Costs only 5 cents a week to operate.
Sillier of Ohio made
■weeks. Write for free sample. Thomas
lAmp Oo„ 9542 Hopper St.. Dayton. O.
AGENTS—Here is an opportunity to
make from $lO to $25 a day. Bell con
centrated liquor extracts for making j
whiskies, liquors and cordials of all
kinds at home. Some?lilug* «ntirelv I
new; a long-felt want filled; every home I
• user; simple and easy. Saves over 50 I
per cent. A few minutes does the work.
Strictly legitimate, no license required,
can be sold anywhere wet or dry. Enor
mous demand, sells fast, coins you
money. Small, compact, carry week's
supply in pocket. Exclusive "territory
being snapped up—all or spare time—no
experience necessary. Be quick. Send
postal to-day for sample outfit and full
particulars. Address Universal Import !
Co.. Dept. 423, Cincinnati. O.
AGENTS—If I had your name I could
show you how to earn $25 to SSO
weekly. Greatest seller In years. Over
700.000 sold in last six months. Every
housewife will buy on sight. Postal
brings liberal proposition and free sam
§le. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union
quare. New York.
Slight Error
Customer (to druggist)— I "The label
on this bottle isn't right."
Druggist—"Why notf It says: j
'One teaspoonful as required. Shake
before taking.' "v
Customer—"lt should read, 'Takej
before shaking. ' This medicine is for '
Jhi lis, isn't itf " —Boston Transcript, j
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Desirable Farm Properties For Sale
ADAMS COPKTY FBI IT FARMS | 20—ACRES
we]Mocated a frii^ir"°far S m«°'pa»- 1 n !* miles northeast of Middletown.
ujSon applfcatUm.
I—ACRE 73 —ACRES
The Ebersole'''store" property one miles southwest of New Cum
mlTe south of Waltonvllle Dauphin btr l a n<J—'he ' Grissinger" farm. A
county. A good country store stand. 800(1 farm neal " Harrisbwfg 17300
»IWIO 01—ACRES
iti ! One mile north of Dauphin—The
'* AlKfcS "Umberger" property. Usual farm
i j v "' a 8e of Springvllle, Cum- j buildings. A farm that will be worth
berland county. Improved with house more money in a very few years.
barn and outbuildings #17.10 M—ACRES
6% ICRE* ! An A So - 1 farm in York county—
u ~~, 185 acres cultivated, 11 acres pasture
hnl Middletown. Im- iland —modern new house—modern
bouse stable and out- new barn. Particulars upon appli
buildings. *1 100 cation.
T""«\OIIES |2H_\cki>]«( «
The "Sultzaberger' property L** mU ®? n ea,t of D,,l .*V ur ?' J To, S
Andersontown. York county— brick — IOO acres cultivated. 28
house (dwelling and storeroom)— acre f meluio !! r and wqpdland. Po.-
stable, etc. *2BOO «"• ** arranged for,. fi2oo
.. ,„ nM 157—ACRES
10 —acres Three miles southeast of Penbrook
H mile north of York Haven on the r ° a d to Union Deposit—l2o
level, sandy soli. 8-room frame acres cultivated. 37 acres meadow
house— frame bank barn. Possession and woodland. j
?" d '"I™" ca " likely be arranged <«RAM) VIEW POIXTRY FARM
ror. frlce (imm» Located at Cly—ls miles south of
Ht4__*CRES Harrlsburg on the N. C. Ry. Two
11# _ . acres of ground. 8-room frame
i?! ** north of Duncannon—4- house with bath room and furnace—
room frame house, stable, etc., fizoo chicken house and stable, 93000
Wilier Brothers & Co., F t£L s u T e
HARBISBTTRq STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1915.
I Wants 1
SALESMEN WANTED.
SALESMEN—SideIine. Make SIOO velvet
next week. Others do. You will. Ross
»ade $43.00 first morning. Electric,
» Indow Sign. Flashes changeable word
ing. Outselling everything at SIO.OO.
Thirty days time. Free sample. Flaah
tric Sign Works, Chicago.
WANTED—Four good men at ones In
Eastern towns: slso>to $250 monthly;
pay every Thursday. No sample*, no
selling or collecting; simply determina
tion to work. Such full instructions that
success Is assured. Write and secure
splendid Income. H. O. Jones. Secre
tary, ISO 1 3chwind Bldg., Dayton. Ohio.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
YOUNG married man qrishes position
as chauffeur; 7 years experience; or
any other kind of work: also handy
man around horses. Address L. R. D..
122 Hoyer Ave.
RELIABLE colored man wants calcl
mlnlng or whitewashing. Call or
phone Leroy Hotel. JOHN JACKSON.
YOUNG colored man wishes position as
chauffeur or housework of any kind.
Apply 37 N. Summit St. Best of refer
ence.
YOUNG M4N desires work of any kind:
Call or address 921 Rpse Ave.
WANTED—A position as janitor or
watchman, by elderly man. Has had
experience. Can give reference. Ail
dregs^^ejj^usquehanna^Stjj^Clt^^^^
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED Lady traveler. Experi
ence unnecessary. Salary, commission
and expense allowance to right lady.
Mcßrady & Co., Chicago.
DO you want another $2 dauyT No
experience; constant spare lime work
knitting hosiery; machines furnished
on contract; we take product. Gleason
Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison. Chi
cago.
FREE to any woman; beautiful 42-
piece gold dec. dinner set for distrib
uting 3 doz. cakes Complexion Soap
Free among friends; no money needed,
j Tyrrell Ward, 216 Institute, Chicago.
LADlES—lmmediately. $2.00 per 300 to
address envelopes, previous experi
ence unnecessary. A permanent busi
ness. Can commence work immediately.
Instructions and copying material 12c.
Money refunded If not satisfied. The
National Copying Co., Box S2J>, Chicago.
LADIES—Make shields at home, $lO per
100; send stamp. Work sent prepaid.
King Mfg. Co., 1431 Broadway, New
York City.
WANTED—GirI for general housework; !
references required; must know how :
■to cook; good wages. Small family.
I Apply mornings or 6to 7.30 evenings at
16;0 State street.
| WANTED—White girl wanted for gen-
I eral housework; give references. 2129
N. Third street.
| WANTED—Experienced white woman
for housework; no washing, ironing
jor sweeping; must be a good plain i
| cook. Apply evening, 7.30 to 9. 21S Pine
I street.
WANTED—LadIes, $1 dozen making
aprons at home. We pay you. Send
stamped reply envelope for particulars.
Star Manufacturing Co., Klinlra. N. V.
WANTED Girls over lb
years of age to learu cigar
making. Paid while learn
ing. -Apph- at Harrisburg
Cigar Company, 50U Race
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
YOUNG LADY would '.ike position i:; J
Office; has experience in typ ivritlnj;
and shorthand; can give reference. ~
ply 1522 N. Fifth St.
WANTED—Good, respectable « hite girl |
desires general housework. Call lios
Wallace street.
YOUNG WOMAN would like position as
housekeeper in small family: have a
little girl three years old. Address !
MRS. L., care Star-Independent.
WANTED—White woman desires house
work by the day. Good reference.
Address P. O. Box Penbrook.
WANTED —Middle-aged white woman
wants to keep house for small familv
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
I experience; state salary paid. Address
R. A., 112 Sylvan Terrace.
j YOUNG WOMAN wants position as
housekeeper for a widower with or
without a child; good housekeeper Ad
dress MINNIE WITMER, Lykens, Pa.
I
Bisinass Opportunities I
J
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
BUY OIL STOCK In $61,000,000 com
pany, just organized; ground floor
proposition; 100 p#r cent, dividends 90
days possible; 20 wells at once; quick
action on your money: limited number
shares at 2c share. $lO buys 500 par
! value stock; big advance In stock soon;
selling fast; remit now; write for free
information; dividends declared soon.
: Amalgamated Oil Co., 1131 Colcord
I Bldg., Oklahoma, Okla.
IT PAYS TO USE STAB
INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.
Deatb nod Obituary
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CUPPLES—On April ,8, 1»1J. James T.
Cuptyles, st his horns,' No. 1526 Wallace
street, aged (1 years.
Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock, from above address. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend with
out further riotlce. Interment in East
Harrisburg cemetery.
"
Sala and Exchongo
r
fOB 8 ALB
POOL ROOM and cigar store, centrally
located and doing a good business.
Address No. 3746, care Star-lndepend
ent. Harrisburg, Pa.
DO 4POU have rheumatism, neuralgia,
headache, or stiff limbs? I have a
remedy. Send 25 cents in stanius to
3715, care Star-Independent, and receive
same by return mail.
FOR* SALE —Two cheap delivery wag
ons. Apply T. H. LOSER, Paxtang, Pa.
Phone 751J1.
C. W. H. I.AMiIETZ, Lumber—We ars
overstocked with all kinds and
grades of lumber and we can offer you
big bargains. It will pay you to ses
us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sta
FOR SALE—One platform wagon with
doors back; one cutunder wagon, suit
able for grocery or laundry; one Dayton
wagon, two seats. All wagons are ready
for use. GROCE'S WAGON SHOP, 1541
Walnut St.
EGGS for hatching from the following
varieties White Leghorns, White
Orpingtons, Barred and Partridge Rocks;
31» Cherry St.. City.
PRIVATE collection Vlctrola records,
one-third to one-half off listed pries;
sold singly or any number, mostly Red
Seal records; 230 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 Acms
make.
FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South
Second SU 6,000 sets now Sash. Bxlo
xl£ L., primed and glased, at $1.15 par
tet. Also other alses.
Miscellaneous
LODGE NOTICE
TO THE MEMBERS OF HARRISBI RG
I.ODtiE 107. I.OYAI. ORDER
OF MOOSE
Brothers: In accordance with the
provisions of the Supreme Lodge stat
: utes, and a custom of the Lodge, me
morial services in honor of Our De
i ceased Brothers will be held in the
Lodge Hall, Third and Boas streets, on
Sunday afternoon. April 11th, 1015. at
p. iu„ sharp. An interesting pro
gram ha 3 been arranged and a large
attendance expected. Letf all Moose
attend.
PERSONAL.
LADIiSS— When cU laved op Irregular,
use 1 rlur.iph i'uis. always depend
able. ~e..ei an i par.icaiaij free.
iue Naiiu.ial o-euicai Institute. Mil
waukee. \» U
FUENIIUip PACXING
PACKINti—A. H SHRUNK. IVO6 North
fc'.xt!. iiitel, .iisi i.dsi of tur*
; ■ -• «• c.li,i. a;.a ic«,u. litlj
j __-r
MCNEY TO LOAN
WE LEND MONEY IN ANY
AJkiuUNxb l'ajuieiits to suit
borrower. iSiuaii luaiis a specialty,
j .Positively lowest rates ui the city.
Up-to-date methods. Licensed,
bonded aiid incorporated.
PENNA. INVESTMENT CO,
132 Walnut street
«.
STORAGE.
STORAGE In 2-story orlck building,
rear 408 Market St. Hougehold goods
in clean, private rooms. Reasonable
rates. Apply to P. G. DIENEIt. Jeweler.
40$ Market St.
IRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di
vided Into private rooms for storage
of household goods. New building. Low
insurance. Inspection Invited. 437-445
South Second street. HARRISBUKU
STORAGE CO. .
FREIGHT DRAYAGE. storage, shippers
and distributors of merchandise of all
kinds; prompt and efficient service.
Warehouses on p. it. K and p. it R.
tracks. MuNTUOMKRV cu, Peipher
Line, i'enth below Maiket Su
BAZOB BLADES ,
ALL KINDS of razor blades resharpen
ed; made better than new; safety, 25c
per uozen; Star, lie; old style, Jsc, leave
orders Henry Gilbert it Sous' Hardware,
iiln Market street.
ALL KINDS OP HAULING
ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton
truck; turnlturv. pianos, freight, la
the city and suburbs. Prices reason
able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or
j evening. WH H. DARE, 1451 Vernon
I St^_Bell_j>hone_jsl7J.
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Lost and Found
. POUND.
_ /
FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
always sends his clothes to Eggert's
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works, 1245 Market St. Do you? 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-
J^yjjjnd^d^ellverlnj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
LOST—On Tuesday evening, at Victoria
theatre, cameo brooch;, valuable only
as a keep-sake. Reward If returned to
234 Kelker street
t " ■' ■ —■" ■ ■ ■
FOR RENT
1838 N. Second St.
Three-story brick (single) hsise—
IS rooms—steam heat. Garage oa
rear of lot.
MILLER BROTHERS SCO.
UAL BSTATE
Ft re lasaraaeo Ssretr Bongs
Loeast sad Coort Street*
Rnl Estata 1
—i —■■■ i m . i -
BBAL BBTATB fOB BAI.B
41! CRESCENT STREET—Two-story
brick, front porch dwelling, all mod
ern convenience*; 15 minute* walk from
Market Square. Desirable neighbor
hood. PENNA. REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT CO.. 182 Locust street.
FOR SALE—IBO7 Rudy St; 2-story
brick; nearly new; 6 looms and bptl);
steam heat; lot 16x90. Small amount of j
cash necessary.
Main St., Camp Hill, one square from j
trolley line; frame; S rooms
and bath; furnace. Lot 80x142. Price,
13,700. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second
and Walnut Sta.
87 ACR miles northwest of Golds
boro; good frame buildings; well and
spring. Price 12,000. BRINTON-PACK
ER CO.. Second and Walnut Sta.
—MONEYMAKER—
Shrfrt distance to trolley, (3) rail
roads, (10) Iron and Steel Mills (12)
Silk. Hose, Pants and Novelty Works.
GoOd buildings mostly new and painted,
water through concrete ttoor stone milk
house, and Ideal location for paultry,
beaj, berries, early vegetables and
Dairy Business. Nearness to City Mar
ket makes a gi'eat bargain. (100) acres
ft (83300) with (8) ton hay (10) toiv
straw (2) horses age (6 and 7) and (2)
fresh cows (4) thrifty hogs and (60)
chickens It (83S00).
GEORGE B. OSTRANDER
Danville Telephones Suubury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings
CORNER LOT FOR SALE—Corner Hun
ter and Sixteenth streets, 20 feet on
Sixteenth street and 100 fee-t on Hunter
street; water and sewer under curb on
Sixteenth street. Apply GEO. F. FAY
MAN, 436 S. Sixteenth St.
FOR SALE—Millinery store, in
Harrisburg. Splendid location.
Doing good business. Price reason
able to quick buyer. Address
3742, care Star-Independent.
FOR SALE—No. 465 and 467 Myers St..
Strrlton, !*■„ 24-siory 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
11700 for the pair. Apply to JOHN P.
CROLL, 434 Pine St., Steelton, Pa.
SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOUSES for
sale; well built; finished in chestnut;
gas; electric light; steam heat; porch.
Inspect these houses soon; prices right.
BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Butiding.
FOR SALE—No. 44 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
garage; variety of fruit. BELL REALTY
CO., Bergner Building.
FOR 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, llu S.
I'mrteeittS.
FOR SALE—Locust St., Camp Hill; 3
squares north of trolley line; 2%-
story frame dwelling; 6 rooms and
bath; vapor vacuum heat; hardwood
floors; porches; one and three-fourth
acres or land; 140 fruit trees coming in
bearing. Price, 84,200.00.
1-42 State St.; 3-story brick; 8 rooms,
bath and furnace; front and rear porch.
The price is right for this convenient
location. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Sec
ond and Walnut Sta.
FOR SALE—MiII and farm; 13 acres of
land; located 4 miles north of SvA
tara Station; frame dwelling; stone mill
ir. running order; frame barn. BRIN
TON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut
Sts.
REAL ESTATE FOB RENT
FOR RENT—House for rent at 1115
Market street; 9 rooms, bath and
steam heat; newly papered. Inquire at
1113 Market street.
FOR RENT
1317 Derry St., apartment, 835.00
1315 Market, apartment, $30.00
Apartments from $22.50 to $32.50
310 Crescent, house ..$23.00
1218 Swatara, house $20.00
1641 Zarker. house, $20.00
133 S. 14th $20.00 1
2 houses, each $25.00 I
2 houses, each, sll.oo]
3 houses, each SB.OO '
HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th St.. or I
Bell phone 248 M.
FOR RENT
No. 1413 Market St $26 50
No. 1110 Walnut St $20.00
No. 2016 Kensington St $lO 50
No. 1019 S. 21 a St $ lO.UO ;
J. E. GIPPLE.
FOR RENTS—9O4 Capital St', refitted
throughout, modern improvements, in
cluding free use of steam heat; for
nominal rental. Apply HENRY FINK'S
SONS ESTATE, 320 Forster.
FOR RENT—No. 5 Grace street, two
doors from Market street and'P. R.
R. Depot. Suitable for most any busi
ness. Large show windows; steam heat
Rent reasonable. Apply CLASTER'S
Jewelry Store. 302 Market street.
FOR RENT—No. 618 Wiconlsco St., 8
rooms; bath; large yard; rent $13.00
pef month. Apply 2331 N. Third St.
FOR RENT—House 114 N. Thirteenth
St,, SIB.OO per month. Apply Savoy
HoteL
FOR RENT—I 33 Royal Terrace, all Im
provements; large front and back
porch, $lB per month. Apply J. M.
REIGHTER, 1312 Berryhill St.
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—IBIS N. Second street, 9
rooms, electric lights, steam heat,
newly remodeled throughout; rent S4O.
14 North Third street offices and apart
ments; *-111 remodel to suit tenants. Ap
ply P. MAGA.RO, Regent theatre.
FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve
ments, at moderate rentals. J, &
OIPPLE, 1151 Market Bt
APARTMENTS FOB BENT
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 238
S. Thirteenth St Apply on premises or
phone 2283 L.
BEAX ESTATE FOB SALE OB BENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and ZH-story
dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real
BOOMS FOB BENT
FOUR unfurnished rooms, second floor,
for light housekeeping; Use of bath:
beautlful kitchen; hot and cold water;
two stoves; steam heat; two entrances;
reasonable rent. Call at 333 S. Sixteenth
street
BOOMS WANTED
ROOMS WANTED—Private family wlsh-
Ing to reduce expenses could find de
sirable tenants for part of house (fur
nished or unfurnished). Refined mar
ried couple about to remove here from
Philadelphia. State terms and loca
tion. Address No. $714, care Star-In
dependent
Yon Are Best Protected
when you invest not as your
neighbor invests—bat in accord
ance with your circumstances.
Safety is, of Course, the prime
essential of every investment,
but investments of equal safety
differ in yield, marketability
and probability of appreciation. „
v Without obligation we will dis-
investment problems
and make suggestions as to the.
best way for you to invest,
CorrtspanJtnct IntiUd
N. W. Halsey & Co.
1421 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
a»w Tor* cblrafo See Prudaee
Bancs Baltimore St. Luuls
ETTKOPEAN GOV'T BONDS
UNITED CIGAR STORES
RIKER HEGEMAN 00.
STEWART MINING 00.
BRADEN COPPER CO.
interesting review iwsucd ou t!ie>o
stocks.
We desl in sll securities
CLARENCE CON! JL CO.
| 4,1 Broiilud). New York
I The Essentials of
a Good Investment
may be tound in a mortgage
bond we are offering. It can
be considered dependable be
cause of the tangible value of
the property securing it and
because of the stringent
provisions whioh were in
sisted upon when it was
first issued. At its present
price this bond yields 5.25%.
Send for descriptive
Circular No. Al-120.
A. B. Leach & Co.
Investment Socuritias
149 Broadway, New York
Chiracs Philadelphia' Wutfalx
Bo«too Baltimore Londor
FOR SALE
Look here! Do yon want to buy a |
new home? Go to 616 to 620 Geary i
St. I am just finishing four three- j
story brick, mansard roof houses,
with wide front and back porches j
and balcony. Bay windows, grano
lithic pavement and steps; cemented |
cellar, hot and cold water in cellar, j
Parlor and dining room, large kitch
en. Ave bed rooms and bath, six large
:losets, 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 select
paper to suit. Go to see them at
once, before too late. The price will
surprise you.
F. H. Hantzman
Office ttttO Brigg* St.
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Real Homes
FOR SALE
Those new brick houses situ
ate Nos. 28, 30, 32 and 34
Prospect street. Fitted up with
steam heat and electric and gas
lights.
These homes are ideally located
and the price will be made at
tractive to quick buyers.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street ,
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WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS
Bradstreet's Figures for Last Week in
Harrisburg and Other Cities
Bank clearings in the United States
for the week ending April 2, as re
ported to Bradstreet's Journal, New
York, aggregate $3,395,260,000, j
against $3,004,606,000 last week aud
$3,270,938, 000 in this week last year.
Canadian clearings aggregate sllO,-
997,000, as against $118,347,000 last
week and in this week
last rear. Following are the returns for
this week, with percentages of change
froui this week last year:
New York $1,996,746,000 I 8.3
Chicago 255.475.000 D 4.8
Philadelphia, 154,035,000 D 12.3
Boston 1 (>9,983,000 I .1
St. I>ouis 79.897,000 I 5.9
Kansas City, 67,637,000 I 40.6
Pittsburgh 45,013,000 D 10.8
San Francisco, ... 48,136,000 D 1.8
Baltimore, D 13.5
Scranton 3,423,000 1,8
Heading 2,414,000 D 9.0
Wilkesßarre, 1.589,000 1 .3
Lancaster 4,400,000 I 43,6
Harrisburg 1,876,000 D 4.2
Krie • • 895,000
York 1,690,000 I 7.1
Chester, 530,000 D 17.3
Philadelphia Closing Prices
Philadelphia, April 10.—Stocks closed
steady:
Cambria Steel 4794
General Asphalt, ...f.... 26%
do. preferred jgk
Lake Superior Corporation 514
Lehigh Navigation 7574
Lehigh Valley 7014
P. R. R 54 2
Philadelphia Electric, 23%
Philadelphia Company, 39%
do., preferred, 35
P. R - T 10 hi
Reading 78
Storage Battery 50
Union Traction 36 u
U. G. 1 54
U. a Steel 56%
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, April 10.—Wheat higher;
No. 2 red. car lots, export. 155®157; No
1 northern, Duluth export, 165^168.
Corn firm; No. 2 spot, export, 76077;
No. 2 yellow, local, 80>4®)81H.
* Oats firm; No. 2 white, 63@64.
Bran firm; • winter, 'per ton, $29 00;
spring, per ton. $26.50®27.00.
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00;
fine granulated. 5.90; confectioners' A
6.80.
Butter firm; western creamery, ex
tra. 32; nearby prints, fancy, 35.
Eggs firm; nearby firsts, free case,
6.30; do., current receipts, free case.
6.15; western extra firsts, free case, 6.30;
do., firsts, tree case, 6.15.
Live youltry weaker, fowls, 16HB17;
old roosters. 12012&; chickens, 14019;
turkeys, 15017; ducks, 16@17; geese.
12&16.
Dressed poultry steady; fresh killed
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WANTED
Every owner of a kitchen range, beater or furnace to come to 1
Geo. W. Himes Store
and see the
Economy Gas Burner j
| in actual operation. Much cheaper than coal or wood and no more ashes J
I or eoot. Installed in your own stove at home. Should you dislike carrying !
i coal and emptying ashes be sure to see it.
Commercial Distress
i' 8 merchant's bank can often bridge
'"^Ejjjp^ jVer H torrent of financial distress, and
SSl' tfivvi l BaVe man -' r an honest business mat from
ruin or disaster. But only a sound, well
managed bank can do this, one coo
ducted on lines of honest methods and
11 absolute integrity. The First National
Bank solicits your account.
1 224 Market Street
818-820 North Sixteenth St.
A fine home in the residential section of Harris
burg— The restricted area north of Briggs street.
Spacious living room—Beamed ceilings—Open fire
place—Hardwood floors—Steam Heat—Tile Bath—
Laundry on first floor. Must be seen to be appreciated.
x CONVENIENT TERMS
Burton Va
812 N. SIXTEENTH STREET
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For Sale On Terms to Suit
Located on Derry street, between 21st and 22nd streets, built for comfort
and convenience; wide paved street, excellent car service. Home buyers
should not purchase before taking a look at thlß well located property.
It would -take a whole page to describe the reason why YOU should Investi
gate this proposition. All the information will be cheerfully given to you,
when you come to inspect this extraordinary opportunity.
Open for Inspection at all tlinn, Including Sunday. CAM, AT I*. VAN
DKHI.OO, Builder, 21111 DERHY STHEKT, or Third and State streets, Masonic
Temple Building.
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Jowls, fancy, 18H ® 19V4 : average, 16® 18;
unattractive, 14@15; old roosters, 13>/4;
frozen fowls, 16®18; roasting chickens,
17®S0; broiling chickens, 22®27; tur
keys, 18@22;. duoks, 12®18; geese, 12
©l6.
Potatoes firmer; Pennsylvania, per
bushel, 55®60; New York, 48tf®55.
Flomr firm; winter straight, 6.60®
B. 85; spring straight, 6.75@7.U0; do., pat
ent, 7.00® 8.00.
Hay weak; timothy. No. 1 large bales,
18,00; No. 1 medium bales, 17.5u® 18.00;
No. 2 do.. 15.50® 16.50; No. 3 do.. 14.00®
15.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00©17.50;
No. 1 do.. 16.00# 16.50; No. 2. do.. 14.50
@15.50.
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SURETYSHIP —WHAT IS IT?
Suretyship presupposes the existence of a primary obligationi and the
undertaking of the surety Is that the primary obligor, or prlnclpa'. will
perform that obligation. The undertaking la usually In the form of a
bond of both the principal and surety for the paymeat of n definite sum of
money upon condition that If the principal shall perform the obligation,
the bond shall be void. However In ease of default, the bond will be
satisfied by the payment of the resulting monetary damage, not exce«dlay
In aay event the amount of the bondi and the principal Is hound, t« the
extent of his resources, to pay that damage or to reimburse the surety la
case the surety should pay It.
THE L. F. NEEFE AGENCY
Insurance—Surety Bonds
410-11 Kunkel Building Bell Phone 3840
AGENTS—BROKERS—UNDER WRITERS—ADJUSTERS
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, April 10.—Hogs—(Receipts,
8,000; slow. Bulk, 7.05@7.1«; light, 6.85
®7.15; mixed, 6.85®7.20; heavy, 6.65®
7.15; rough, 6.650/6.75; pig's, 5.f0®8.75.
Cattle —Receipts, 100; steady. Native
beef steers, 6.00®8.»0; western, 5.60®
7.50; oows and heifers. 3.00@8.00;
calves, 6.25®8.75.
Sheep—Receipts. 200. dull. Sheep. 7.40
©8.40; lambs, 7.80® 10.50.
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