Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 05, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    Another Reason Why Annual June Sale of Undermuslins '
Vsw* Cliaml/J CLah -I insun SI The ,deal and economical time to prepare yourself for the hot
IUU DnOUIQ JIIOD a I J. j. weather yet to come Is at this big sale of undermuslins. Special fac
■ ■■■ ■ TIMDtNHMI tory clean-ups make prices on certain lines almost unbelievable.
The convenience of shopping when they attend - Broad Street Market, has Pettirnat«s fw-vuirnc
been realized by thousands of people in Harrisburg. rciututlis VjruwilS
Beginning to-morrow the market will be open also ere ' l - 39, Sale Price ...»8c Were SI.OO. Sale price ~ .79e
every Saturday Evening from 4to 10 o'clock. Were 69c. Sale price . . .48c Were 75c. Sale price . . ,60c
We wish to take this opportunity of informing those who have not alt \ Were 50c Sale price .... 89c
ready attended this market (and remind those who have) that this store is $2.25 Petticoats $1.39
fully prepared to give you the best of service at all times. Both regular and extra ( \
Market Day Specials will continue all through the day. sizes. Made of fine nain- Special SI.OO
sook, lace and embroidery Regular and extra sizes
IT PAYS TO BUY UPTOWN |
I t 1 mCd 1 ly trimmed. neat j I
50c Mesh Underwear, 35c \ Blouse Special 95c Dorset Covers n
SSXT-a *a Bargain J*"""- 2LL ».
tSSfS&fZ&SI Basement 'f"> *»'» «*» ...... s., e
knee length drawers. S!ST°l.wS"Si„ »»<• Corr. Cover, S „ 0 1 W P„~ ... .M.
12i<ic Vests .9c ooC UlSu rails batiste; value 51.50 Embroidery trimmed— Combinations
Ladies' Swiss ribbed ' made of fine nainsook—all
Vests, in all sizes and 14-qt. granite Tennis Shoes sizes. Were SI.OO. Sale price ...89c
extra sizes. dish pans; one to Black and white oxfords / Were $1.89. Sale price ...98c
Children's Play Shoes B customer. Sale for %vomp n 50c - ■*
Tan oxfords, with elk stn rts Ba. in. For Boys and Children. EDDY REFRIGERATORS (WINDOW SCREENS
Barefoot * * + R For Men 'ftS? K ft? Both dark Barnes, best
DO. ® ItIL White canvas with red you want an ice saver you can't ffrade wire netting heavily enam-
Boy L U . bb „?r_ 8 -°_ leß and £? e J? aff . ord tobu bur> r anything but an eled; all sizes from 15 Inches to
to s~oo t for women $1.98 Eddy. j 36 Inches high 17c to 85c
Market Day Special \ P ™ "PTOWN SHOPMNC CEMTIB □ ' Market D S dal \
50c WAISTS > ■ GET A TRANSFER nA ___* v
15 dozen Ladies' Waists of neat I M 5>.i.00 to $6.00 HATS
patterns of striped percales— ■ JB Trimmed Hemp and Chip Hats
mostly black and white. ■<■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , and new Panamas In this sale.
29c lAUUIUiUUi Sl9B
O THIBD AMDBBIUP 11 v
KREIDER'S EXPENSE
ni si 01.75
Nearly 25 Candidates Have Filed
Primary Statements With
Prothonotary Holler
Nearly twenty-five Spring primary
election expense accounts of congres
sional and legislative candidates and
treasurers of county committees have
been filed thus far with Prothonotary
Harry F. Holler.
Chief among these is the statement
of Aaron S. Kreider, Lebanon, the .Re
publican nominee for Congress. tie
spent $101.75, a hundred of which
was paid to J. Hamer Reinoehl, treas
urer of the Lebanon county committee,
and the remainder went for telephone
tolls, etc. Other accounts included the
following:
Congress—Democratic, D. L. Kauf
man, Highspire, $67.15; J. H. Kreider,
Washington, less than SSO.
Legislative—Walter S. Young, Ly
kens, Republican. $119.41; John C.
Nissley, Paxton, Republican,
$145.83; David Gordon, Hershey, Re
publican, $343.92, $87.27 of which is
still unpaid.
Accounts of less than SSO included:
Second District, Assembly—Jesse J.
Wybarger, Democrat; J. B. Martin,
Washington; W. AV. Lenker, Washing
ton: D. W. Shaffner, Democrat; H. B.
Sassaman, Democrat.
First District, Assembly—Samuel T.
Kinsinger, Democrat; J. L. Yoder, So
cialist; Howard E. G'Sell, Socialist;
Wilmer Crow, Washington; J. W.
Swartz, Republican; John A. Marshall,
Democrat; Calder B. Shammo, Demo
crat: James AV. Barker, AVashington.
W. H. Hoerner, Republican State
committeeman.
P. T. Calhoun, treasurer of the
county Socialist committee, reported
that he received no contributions and
expended no money.
Increase in Imports and
Decrease in Exports Is
Shown in April Report
By Associated Press
Washington, June 5. —A decrease of
more than $37,000,000 in the value of
exports and an Increase of more than
$27,000,000 in the value of imports
were the features of the comparison
of April's foreign trade compared with
April, 1913, as announced to-day by
the Department of Commerce.
Crude materials for use in manu
facturing show an increase of $12,-
000,000 in imports and a decrease of
$9,000,000 in exports.
Food stuffs in crude condition and
food animals show an increase of $4,-
100,000 in imports and a decrease of
$6,680,000 in exports.
Food stuffs partly or wholly manu
factured show an increase of $6,800,-
000 in imports and a decrease of $6,-
500,000 in exports.
Manufacturers for further use In
manufacturing show a decrease of $ 1,-
900,000 in imports and a decrease of
$5,100,000 in exports.
Manufactures ready for consump
tion show an increase of $5,100,000
in imports and a decrease of $8,000,-
000 in exports.
Miscellaneous articles show an in
crease of $390,000 in Imports and a
decrease of $5,000,000 in exports.
Man's Long Legs Cause
of Automobile Accident
Special to The Telegraph
Trenton, N. J., June s.—Three men
narrowly escaped death to-day when
an automobile in which they were
riding plunged down an embankment
on the road from Washington's Cross
ing to Tltusville and overturned.
J. Roderick O'Conner, of Millstone,
the owner of the car, was severely in
jured on the head, while Thomas
McCullough, a machinist, of Millstone,
was seriously injured about the shoul
ders and arms- The third occupant,
whose identity has not been disclosed,
escaped without hurts. The machine
wan wrecked.
The exceptionally long legs of
McCullough extended far beyond the
steering gear and when they became
entangled with the steering rod lie
( Jost control of the machine.
REDMOND DECLINES REQUEST
OF IRISH SUFFRAGETTES
By Associated Press
London, June s.—John E. Redmond,
leader of the Irish Nationalists, to-day
declined a request by Irish suffragettes
that he receive a deputation to discuss
the inclusion of women as electors for
the Irish parliament. Mr. Redmond
pointed out that previous deputations
of this nature had caused only un
pleasantness and reiterated the view
that Ireland, under home rule, must
decide whether she wants women
voters.
FRANCE TO BE GIVEN LAUNCH
Washington, June s.—ln recognition
of the services of the French people
In the construction of the Panama
''anal, first steps were taken to-day
to present to France the steam launch
Louise, used In constructing the canal,
and to give to the little ship Inuring
the French flag, the place of honor at
the formul opening.
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 5, 1914
ROM CLUB HIS
DIIER IT HERSOEV
Outing Marred by Rain Is Never
theless Very Enjoyable
Affair
The Harrisburg Rotary Club's out
ing at Hershey yesterday, although
somewhat marred by rain, was never
theless a very enjoyable affair, con
cluding with dinner at 8 last evening
jat the Hershey Cafe. The arrange
j ments at Hershey were in charge of
j Ezra F. Hershey, member of the club,
j who greeted the visitors as they ar
i rived and extended the welcome of the
choeoiate company.
! The baseball game planned for the
j afternoon had to be called off on ac
count of the weather, but bowling was
I substituted and a part of the day "was
spent touring the big factory,
j The cafe was beautifully decorated,
j more than ,1,000 roses being used in
beautifying the tables. Each of the. 130
I guests received a box of Hershey
i chocolates as a souvenir.
President AA'illiam S. Essick presided
I and short speeches were made by Mrs.
Charles AA'ood, AV. M. Robinson, John
I S. Musser, Rufus McCord, P. Diener,
Dr. Samuel Z. Shope, Howard C. Fry,
j of Harrisburg, and Ezra F. Hershey, of
Hershey.
Deaths and Funerals
MISS HELEN BARBARA FEASS
Miss Helen Barbara Feass, died this
morning at the home of ht>r brother
in-law, J. M. Madenfort, 1416 North
Sixth street in her twenty-first year.
She is survived by two brothers" and
two sisters. Funeral services will be
held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The Rev. Floyd Appleton, assisted by
the Rev. Harry N. Bassler, will offi
ciate. Burial will be made in the
East Harrisburg cemetery.
JACOB I). SAYLOR
Jacob D. Saylor, aged 61 years, of
Columbia, well known in Harrisburg
and Middletown, died suddenly at his
home yesteray. The survivors are a
widow and eleven children, Sarah, Min
nie, Jane, Lester and Jay, Columbia;
Harry and Catherine, wife of Charles
Zimmerman. Harrisburg; Bessie, wife
of Samuel Seifried. of York; George
and Ida, wife of Charles Bartch, Co
lumbia; Hallie, pupil nurse in the Ger
mantown Hospital, Philadelphia. Two
brothers and one sister also survive.
They are John, of Marietta; George,
of Rosemont. and Mrs. Sarah Bender,'
of Chestnut Hill.
' ————————————_
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE COMMERCIAL RANK, of Harris
burg, Pa., Nos. 1222 and 1224 North i
Third street, of Dauphin County, Penn-'
sylyanla, at the close of business June
1, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
' notes $18,397 00 %
Due from approved
reserve agents, . 43,307 53
x-. , , , 561,704 53
Mckels and cents 648 27
Checks and cash items 6.146 86
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not reserve 430 35
Assets held free, viz:
Bills discounted:
Upon one nnme..$10,702 00
Bills discounted:
Upon two or
more names, ...131,578 90
- 142 °BO 90
Time loans with collriteral, . 27i580 00
Loans on call with collateral, 19,335 00
Loans 011 call upon one name, 2,637 00
Loans on call upon two or
more names 57 031 15
Loans secured by bonds and
mortgages g6 431 n,
Bonds, Stocks, etc., Schedule
Mortgages and Judgments 10 "' 90 00
_ of record. Schedule D-:;,.. 75.809 50
Office building and lot 106,978 45
Furniture and fixtures 8,181 55
Miscellaneous assets, 076 00
Total $587,461 50
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $121,650 00
Fund 60 ,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
-1 5r n .^ eH : ,nr l taxos P a,d . •• • • 9,520 66
Individual depos
its subject to
check $138,172 05
Time certificates
of deposit 125,459 61
Saving Fund de
posits 71,608 58
Deposits, Com
monwealth of
Pennsylvania . 40,000 00
Deposits, munici
pal 10,000 00
Cashier's checks
outstanding, ... 267 82
Due to Banks and Trust Cos. 380,60S 06
n?j reserve, 1 0>76 8 78
Dividends unpaid 14 00
c . T " tal V VC , V•A' •• • $587,461 50
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I. C. Z Huffer, Cashier of the »bov t
named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to th»
best of my knowledge and belief
(Signed) C. Z. HUFFER,
. ... . Cashier.
£ ub , B .^ rl^ ea a . nd , BW °m to before me
this ltb day of June, 1914.
1 Signed) AVALTER R. SOIIN,
I Notarial Seal.] Notary Public.
My commission expires at end of next
session of Senate
I Correct —Attest:
(Signed) I>. \V, SOIIN
1 ( Signed) H. A. ROBINSON.
(Signed) IRA P ROMBERGER,
Directors.
19 MORE CASES i
JUNE CRIMINAL LIST
District Attorney Announces Addi
tional Hearings For Next Week;
Tipstaves Are Appointed
trial «..! Edward Smith fbr the
of his grandfather, John E. Bush, is
slated.
The additional cases on the supple
mental list include: Larcenq, Harry
Tennis, George Fritz, Roy Bitner,
Charles Hare, John Drew, Minnie But
ler, Ira J. Harman and AV. E. Murray;
larceny and false pretense, Irvin
AVright; rape and bastardy, Charles
Furbish; f. and b., AVilliam Auman;
! assault and battery, Petro Lorenzo,
Charles Sallie, et al.; cruelty to ani
mals, Alex. Koneff et al.; felonious as
sault, Nathan Brandt; defrauding
boardinghouse keeper and assault and
battery, J. T. Johnson; Evans Such
chook; felonious entry, Leslie Perrln;
J. E. Rice, embezzlement.
Tipstaves for the week were appoint
ed to-day as follows: John Pottorf,
Robert AV. Green, Harry Fullchner,
Harry B. Hanlen, Joshua Porter, Ar
thur, Scott, Filford Ball, John Bryan,
Isaac AVood, Daniel Longenecker, Al
bert Palmer, Ross Bidaman, Augustus
Haines, John Croinlich, Harry E. Ger
dom, M. F. Graham, John Arnold and
Alfred Keys.
Realty Transfers. —Realty transfers
yesterday included: Nellie AVolz to
18. A. White, 810 East State, $1; H. A.
Sherk to Thomas E. Brown, 904 North
Eighteenth street, $3,250; AVill C. Dagg
to John A. Swope, Hummelstown, $2,-
000; John A. Swope to AV. C. Dagg,
Hummelstown, $3,000; ex-Sheriff John
S. Reif to A. Dowden, AVilliamstown,
$933.
To Appoint Guardian For Veteran.
—June 20 at 10 o'clock was fixed to
day by Judge McCarrell for the hear
ing to determine whether Charles Rai
nier, an 85-year-old veteran of the
Civil AVar, is competent to take care of
his own income and to appoint a guar
dian for him. Palmer, who has an in-
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY,
of Harrisburg, Third and Market
streets, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva
nia, at the close of business June 1,
1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes, $53,220 25
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 309,844 70
Legal securities
at par 55,000 00
Nickels and cents 22 70
Checks and cash items,.. 37,814 52
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not in reserve, .... 14,839 32
Assets held free, viz:
C o m m e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon
one name $2,438 54
C o m m e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Lpon
two or more
names 128,093 47
Loans upon call with col
lateral 208,620 79
Time loans with collateral, 148,435 99
Loans without collateral,. 175,202 36
Bonds, Stocks, etc., 179,076 25
Mortgages and Judgments
of record, 234,175 00
Overdrafts 12,905 34
Other assets not included
in above 11,050 40
Book value of reserve se
curities above par, 947 50
Total $1,571,687 13
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $300,000 00
Surplus Fund 300,000 00
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 534,943 61
Time Certificates of De
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings), . . 371,239 09
Deposits. saving fund,
(Exclusive of Trust
Funds) 45 00
Deposits, municipal 20,000 00
Due to Banks, Trust Cos.,
etc., not in reserve 25,344 53
Treasurer's and Certified
Checks outstanding 11,793 99
Other liabilities not in
cluded in above, 6,326 41
Book value of reserve se-
curlties below par, 1,994 50
Total $1,571,687 13
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin. ss:
I, John C. Motter, Treasurer of the
above named Company, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief.
(Signed) JOHN C. MOTTER.
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this sth day of June. 1914.
(Signed) EMMA A. KEENY,
| Notarial Seall Notary Public.
My commission expires March "5
1917.
Correct —Attest:
(Signed) SAMUEL KUNKEL,
(Signed) 1) A\ r If > KAUFMAN.
(Signed) B. F. BURNS.
■Directors.
come from government pension, lodge
benefits, etc., of S3B per month, has
been confined in the almshouse for
some months.
•'milt" Henry Holds Argument,
President Judge Charles V. Henry
conducted argument in a few case's
that had been continued from the May
argument list.
Judge Savidge's Son Visitor.—H. W.
Savidge, a member of the Northum
berland county bar at Sunbury and a
son of Judge Savidge, was a caller at
the District Attorney's office this
morning.
Bids l'or Street Grading.—Bids for
the grading of Brown street from
Seventeenth to Eighteenth, and Wic
onisco street from Front to Sixth
I streets, will be opened at noon Satur
j day, June 13, and Monday, June 15,
] respectively, by City Commissioner
\\. H. Lynch, superintendent of streets
and public improvements.
I Additional Chureli Trustees. — Ap
plication will be made to the Dauphin
county court June 15 for permission
to change the charter of the Imman
uel Presbyterian Church so that the
, membership of the board of trustees
jmay be increased from five to seven.
The request was made by W. H. Ear
nest, counsel for the congregation.
To Partition Estate July 10.—Attor
ney John H. Alricks, who has been
appointed master in partition to divide
the estate or proceeds therefrom of
Jacob Stephenson, a Dauphin borough
resident, has fixed July 10 at 9 o'clock
in the morning to meet with the in
terested claimants. The property is
now occupied by the Dauphin borough
I post office.
* TWO CASHIERS ROBBED
New York, June s.—Two cashiers of
the local office of the American Can
Company were held up as they were
leaving the New York countv bank at
Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue
to-day and robbed of $2,200, part of
the company's weekly pay roll fund.
The highwaymen jumped into an au
tomobile standing at the curb and es
caped.
ARMY STRENTHENED
Belfast, June s.—The army of the
Ulster "volunteers" was strengthened
to-day by the addition of 3,000 Maus
er rifles as the result of a daring gun
running feast of an Irish yachtsman.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, of
Harrisburg, No. 1230 North Third Street,
of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at
the close of business June 1, 1911:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
„ notes $39,914 50
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 157,018 50
... , , , $196,933 00
Mckels and cents 503 43
Checks and cash items,.. 4,527 11
Securities pledged for
Special deposits 5,000 00
Assets held tree, viz:
C o m m e r c ial
paper pur
chased: Upon
one name $24,616 19
C o m m e r c ial
paper pur
chased: Upon
two or more
names 308,907 60
Loans upon call with col
lateral 174,620 00
Time loans with collateral, 30,306 59
L.oans sucuiea by bonds
and mortgages 117,718 35
Loans without collateral,. 73,416 03
Bonds, Stocks, etc 256,313 07
Mortgages and Judgments
of record 123,348 08
Office building and 10t,.. 47,500 00
Furniture and fixtures, .. 18,500 00
Overdrafts HI 87
Total $1,382,351 32
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In $125,000 00
Surplus Fund 225,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid,.. 3,461 39
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 323,861 74
Time Certificates of De
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings), .. 245,762 27
Deposits, saving fund,
1 Exclusive of Trust
Funds), 372,123 13
Deposits. Common wealth
of Pennsylvania 50 000 00
Deposits. U. S. Postal Sav- ' 0
ings 1 ».ic j-j
Due to Banks. Trust Cos.
etc., not in reserve "i mi -t 1
Dividends unpaid " '75,5 aa
Tre as u rer's Certified
Checks outstanding, ... 13,809 99
Total •>o
Amount of Trust Funai 88
invested j;, ~r.> 71l
Amount of Trust Funds ' " '
uninvested o .a , C 7
Overdrafts | {"5,
Total Trust funds S3BO 811 'in
CORPORATE TRUSTS
Total amount (1. e. face
value) of Trusts under
deeds of trust or mort
gages executed by Cor
porations to the Com
pany as Trustee to so
cure issues of corporate
bonds. Including Equip
ment Trusts, .......... ti qll caa a a
St jh^n° f »»- ennßylVan ' a ' Count 'y Dau-
I, H. O. Miller, Treasurer of the
above named Company, do solemnly
t«wh r S above statement Is true
lief my knowl edge and be
(Slgned) H. O. MILLER,
tliU U K?h r, i be<s " f n ? * lVorn to Tr befo U re er me
this sth day of June, 1914
fM K . ne ?\ C, , M - c '- POTTS,
Corbet-Attest! 1 SOt " y PUb " a
(Signed) w. M. DONALDSON,
(Signed) JOHN F. DAPP,
(Signed) LOUIS DELLONE,
Directors.
75 RESCUED FROM
GROUNDED STEAMER
Passengers Taken on Board Re
venue Cutter and Landed
in Safety
VESSEL IS NOT IN DANGER
Northland, of Eastern Steamship
Company, Summons Help by
Wireless; Damaged Slightly
New London. Conn., June 5. —The
passengers from the Eastern Line
steamer Northland, bound from New
York for Portland. Maine, which went
ashore on Bartlett's reef late last night,
were safely landed in this city at 5
o'clock this morning and a half hour
later started for Boston and Portland
on a special train. The captain and
crew of the Northland remained
aboard their ship, which is In no im
mediate danger, as the weather to-day
is fair.
The passengers, seventy-five In num
ber, were brought to port by the
wrecking tug Tasco, which had been
summoned by wireless to the aid of
the stranded steamer. The passengers
were In a happy frame of mind when
they found themselves safely ashore.
While on the stranded Northland, they
said, and with the of Ireland
disaster so fresh in mind," they were
In constant fear that another storni
would come up and endanger their
lives.
The Northland grounded on Rart
lett's reef, ten miles southwest of here,
about minight last night. There was a
heavy fog over Long Island sound,
and, according to members of the
crew of the tug Tasco, the Northland,
for this reason, got too close to shore.
There was little alarm among the pas
sengers, especially after they learned
that wireles signals for help had been
answered and a rescue boat was on
the way.
When the Tasco reached the scene
it was decided to transfer the passen
gers, as it had been found that the
Northland was damaged about th&
bows and that her forehold was mak
ing water.
The Northland is a steel screw
steamer, built In 1910 at Wilmington
for the Eastern Steamship Company,
and is commanded by Captain Bragg.
She- is 304 feet long and has a gross
tonnage of 9,731.
Bids For School
Supplies Will Be
Opened This Evening
Rids for various supplies and for
necessary building repairs will be
opened, reports from the special com
mittees on the changing of the school
treasurer depositories and on estab
lishing domestic science In Central
high school this Fall will be received
and certain recommendations of the
teachers' committee wil be acted up
on at to-night's meeting of the school
board.
Among other things the selection of
Russel A. Hertzler, a Centra', high
school honor man, class of 1906, to
succeed Charles A. Yahn, resigned, as
the instructor in history in the Tech
nical high school, will be approved.
Miss Edna Engle and Miss Ruth
Ste\frart were chosen respectively to
succeed Miss Margaret Latham and
Miss Mary K. Blaikie as instructors in
Central high school.
Certain banks of the city will be
suggested to hold the funds of the
school board, and one of them will
be expected to act as treasurer, in the
special committee report, but it is
doubtful if all the recommendations to
this effect will be approved.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION of
THE SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, of
Harrisburg, Nos. 36 and 38 North Third
street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, at the close of business,
June 1, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes, $25,861 90
Due from approv
ed reserve
agents, 45,206 19
Legal securities
at par 13,000 00
Nickels and cents, 450 40
Checks and cash items 10,332 93
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not in reserve 1,104 18
Assets held free, viz:
Commercial paper
purchased: Up
on one name,.. S2OO 00
Commercial pacer
purchased: Up
on two or more
names 176,953 21 *
Loans upon call with col
lateral 88,236 04
Time loans with collateral,. 43,008 48
Loans secured by bonds and
mortgages 7,650 00
Loans without collateral, ... 29,987 77
Bonds, Stocks, etc 69,340 91
Mortgages and Judgments
of recprd 174,066 67
Office building and lot 62,625 86
Other real estate 5,725 00
Furniture and fixtures 14,536 63
Overdrafts 58 73
Total $768,344 79
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $125,000 00
Surplus Fund 25,000 00
I Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid, ... 23,790 33
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 159,468 10
Time certificates of de
?oslt, (Exclusive of Trust
'unds and Savings) 39,218 88
Deposits, saving fund (Ex
clusive of Trust Funds),.. 297,835 07
Deposits, Commonwealth ot
Pennsylvania 10,000 00
Deposits, municipal 10,048 73
Due to Banks, Trust Cos.,
etc., not in reserve 922 45
Dividends unpaid 25 00
Treasurer's and certified
checks outstanding, 8,556 23
Bills payable on time, mort
gage bonds sold and guar
anteed 68,480 00
Total $768,344 79
Amount of Trust Funds In
vested, $3,430 00
Amount of Trust Funds, un
invested 1,987 61
Overdrafts 90 95
Total Trust fuhds $5,508 56
CORPORATE TRUSTS
Total amount (i. e. face
value) of Trusts under
deeds of trust or mort
gages executed by Cor
porations to the Com
pany as Trustee to secure
Issues of corporate bonds,
1 n c 1 udlng Equipment
Trusts SBOO,OOO 00
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
rhin, ss:
, J. O. S. Poorman. Treasurer of the
above named Company, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief.
(Signed) J. O. S. POORMAN,
, . Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4th day of June, 1914.
(Signed), E. R. COWAN,
[Notarial Seal.] Notary Public.
Mv commission expires March 25
1917.
Correct -Attest:
(Signed) HARVEY B. UAIR,
(Signed) J. E. GARNER,
(Signed) A. B. UARDNIOR,
Directors.
BANK STATEMENTS BANK STATEMENTS
Items of Special Interest
In the Statement of the Condition of the
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company
As called for by the State Banking Commissioner
At the close of business, June 1, 1914.
DEPOSITS—S2,BBB,BIS.I7
An increase of close to SIOO,OOO since the last state
ment of February 20.
RESERVE FUND—5618,052.67
Money in vault and on deposit in other banks sub
ject to our check—this amount is largely in excess
of that required by law as a safeguard.
U. S. BONDS—(4% at par)—slso,ooo
The present market value of these bonds is $165,000.
LOANS ON COLLATERAL—S7S7,4SB.IO
LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY-$633,073.32
Large and small loans to more than 500 borrowers.
INVESTMENTS—SI,O33,IO9.O6
Stocks and bonds having a ready market and easily
conrverted into cash.
MORTGAGES AND JUDGMENTS—S26I,7SB.9S
Carefully selected loans on real estate.
BANK BUILDING—SSO,OOO
Cost more than SIOO,OOO.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS—*
$605,227.93
TRUST FUNDS—S4BO,OI9.B2
These trust funds are held separate from all other
funds, and are invested in high-grade mortgages as
directed by law.
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company
213 Market Street
Capital, $300,000 Surplus, $300,000
Resources, $3,503,478.13.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE EAST END BAKU, of Harrlsburg,
Thirteenth and Howard streets, of Dau
phin County, Pennsylvania, at the
close of business June 1, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes, $26,605 60
j-ue from approved
reserve agents,.. 45,319.65
Nickels and cents 444 91
Checks and cash items 18,721 10
Assets held free, viz:
] Bills discounted:
I Upon one name,.525,757 50
(Bills discounted:
| Upon two or
I more names, ...161,902 04
Time loans with collateral,. 11,140 00
Loans on call with collateral, 49,177 00
Loans on call upon one
name 22,128 00
| Loans on call upon two or
more names 74,451 00
Loans secured by bonds and
mortgages 95,256 00
Bonds, Stocks, etc.. Sched
ule D 30,515 00
Mortgages and Judgments of
record, Schedule D-2 40 220 00
Office building and lot, .... 17,000 00
Other real estate, 19,400 00
Furniture and fixtures 4,450 00
Overdrafts 933 72
Total $643,421 52
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $50,000 00
Surplus Fund 40,000 00
Undivided profits, leas ex
penses and taxes paid, .. 10,602 50
Individual deposits
subject to check,5246,749 44
Time certificates
of deposit 245,770 91
Savings Fund de
posits 29,651 07
Deposits, munici
pal 20,000 00
Certified checks, . 12 15
Cashier's checks
outstanding, ... 425 45
Miscellaneous liabilities, ... 210 00
Total $643,421 62
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau-
Fhin, ss:
j A 1 K. Thomas, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) AL K. THOMAS,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tills 3d day of June, 1914.
(Signed) A. W. 6WENGEL,
[Notarial Seal.] Notary Public.
My commission expires January 19,
1915.
Correct—Attest:
[SEAL.]
(Signed) E. M. SIBLE.
(Signed) JOHN A. AFFLECK,
(Signed) E. A. HEFFELFINGER.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BTEEI.TON TItUST COMPANY, of
Steelton, No. 1 North Front Street, of
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the
close of business, June 1, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes, $13,122 50
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 40.754 65
Legal securities
at par 9,750 00
Nickels and cents 66 94
Checks and cash items, .... 747 75
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not in reserve 8,839 90
Loans upon call and with
collateral 173,995 83
Time loans with collateral, 29,398 65
Loans without collateral, . . 49,406 00
Bonds, stocks, etc 106.191 65
Mortgages and judgments of
record 96,223 00
Other real estate 27,500 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,400 00
Total $557,696 87
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in, ....... .$125,000 00
Surplus fund 75,000 lid
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid, ... 16,899 43
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Savings), 135,245 55
Time certificates of deposit,
(Exclusive of Trust
Funds) 151,875 39
Deposits, saving fund, (Ex
clusive of Trust Funds),.. 45,869 56
Deposits, municipal 7,780 44
Dividends unpaid 15 00
Treasurers and 'certified
Checks outstanding 11 50
Total $557,696 87
Amount of Trust Funds in
vested .'1105,628 00
Amount of Trust Funds un
invested 5,798 24
Total trust funds $111,426 24
State pf Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I, Geo. L. Bolton, Treasurer of the
above named Company do solemnly
affirm that the above statement is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) GEO. L. BOLTON.
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4th day of June, 1914.
(Signed) JOHN H. SNAVELY, *
[Notary Seal] Notarv Public.
Commission expires April 17, 1915.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) COUFFER, '
(Signed) 11. L. DRESS,
(Signed) W. E. AHEUCROMBIE,
AMrcctors. I
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The> HARRIsnUKG TRUST COMPANY,
|of Harrisburg, No. 16 South Second
i btreet, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva-
J 1 '®' at the close of business, June 1,
1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes 73,904 00
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 563,335 63
_ T , , , $637,239 63
Nickels and cents 601 79
Checks and cash items, .. . 5,749 13
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not in reserve 25,436 75
Securities pledged for spec
lal deposits 10,000 00
Assets held free, viz:
C o m m e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon
one name, ... $8,600 00
C o m m e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon ,
two or more
names, 812,960 12
Loans upon call with col
lateral 643,537 93
Time loans with collat
teral, 282,062 44
Loans secured by bonds
and mortgages 16,094 53
Loans without collateral,. 9,417 61
Bonds, Stocks, etc 219,685 00
Mortgages and Judg
ments of record 21,029 43
Other real estate 147,800 00
Overdrafts 834 35
Total, $2,841,048 70
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In 4400,000 00
Surplus Fund 400,000 00'
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid 35,562 3*
Individual deposits sub
ject to check (Exclu
sive of Trust Funds
and Savings) 798,959 6Qk
Time certificates of de
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings), ... 622,132 Hi
Deposits, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania 328,514 28<
Deposits, U. S. Postal
Savings 4,419 6<W
Deposits, municipal 108,815 15)
Due to Banks. Trust Cos.,
etc., not in reserve 126,536 861
Dividends unpaid 15,649 001
Treasurer's and certified
checks outstanding, .... 459 7itj
Total $2,841,048 70J
Amount of Trust Funds
invested $2,863,213 87,1
Amount of Trust Fund*
uninvested, 289,234 91i|
Total Trust funds $3,152,448 741
CORPORATE TRUSTB
Total amount (I. o. face
value) of Trusts under
deeds of trust or mort
gages executed by Cor
porations to the Com
pany as Trustee to se
cure issues of corporate
bonds, including Equip
ment Trusts $24,732,000 0#
Total amount of tocurltles
deposited by Corpora
tions with the Company
as Trustee to secure Is
sues of Collateral Trust
Bonds 122,655 00
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I, Geo. G. Carl, Treasurer of the
above named Company, do solemalr
swear that the above statement Is truai
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief.
(Signed) GEO. G. CARL,
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this sth day of June, 1914.
(Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHET,
[Notarial Seal.] Notary Publtd
Commission expires January 25, 1915.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) ED. S. HERMAN,
(Signed) E. Z. WALLOWER,
(Signed) EDWARD BAILEY,
Directors.
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