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Petitions For Licenses
p ETITIONS for Retail. Wholesale.
* Bottlers'. Brewers', Distillers' and
Agents' Licenses, wltli names of appli
cants, their respective residences and
the places for which applications made,
i o be presented to the Court of Quar,
ier Sessions of Dauphin County, Feb
ruary 19, 1915.
RETAIL
llarrlaburK
FIRST WARD
Frlederike L. Heist, 625 Race street.
Harry W. Haas. 659 Race street.
Albert M. Keane, 167 Paxton street.
Anna Rakovsky, 527 Race street.
SECOND WARD
B. Leslie Potter. N. W. corner of
Second and Washington streets.
THIRD WARD
William H. Byerly, Lochiel cafe, 227
Market street.
George Rovai, No. 20 North Third
street.
J. H. Butterworth and M. S. Butter
worth. Doing business as J. H. and
AT. S. Butterworth, Bolton Hotel, cor
ner of Second street and Strawberry
avenue.
Frank H. McCabe, 125 Chestnut street.
Ellis P. Gourley, No. 2 North Market
Square, known as "The Senate."
Joseph J. Arinento, 215 Walnut street.
William H. Rife, 325 Walnut street.
David U. Hershey, 327 Market street.
Frank O. Horting and S. Bruce Mingle,
309 Market street.
Harry Miller and James 11. Poose,, The
Central, 811 Market street.
Louis W. Kay, known as Metropolitan
Hotel, 335 and 337 Market street.
John Russ, 212 Strawberry street,
w. S. McKay, 206 Strawberry street.
Jay N. Hursh, 218 Cherry street, corner
Court avenue and Cherry street.
Charles A. Snyder, 207 Chestnut street.
George L P'oeline and Charles A.
Doeline, Dewberry street, between
Chestnut and Blackberry streets.
James A. Kelly. 231 Strawberry street.
Peter F. Pendergast. 214 Chestnut
street.
James J. McClcllan, 143 and 145 South
Third street, N. S3, earner South Third
and Mulberry streets.
Daniel F. Hursh, 123 South Third
street.
Maurice E. Russ. Nos. 229. 231 and 233
Walnut street.
FIFTH WARD
Albert .T. White. 313 Verbeke street.
Alexander Maurer. N. S3. corner Capi
tal and Forster streets.
John L. Moigenthaler. Fifth Ward
House. 937 Nortii Third street.
Jacob Simonetti, 401 and 403 Verbeke
street.
George Goblrr, 1232 North Sixth street.
Thomas J. Sullivan, 325 and 327 Ver
beke or Broad street. "Hotel Lynch."
SIXTH WARD
G. M. Crozier. 1303 North Third street.
Frederick Lauster. N. E. corner Third
and Broad streets.
Rose Kapphan, 324 Broad street.
John L. Wohlfarth, 323 and 325 Relly
street.
Otto B. Graupner, 1415 North Third
street.
David Katzman, 314 Broad street.
SEVENTH WARD
Charles K. Cummlngs. Eagle House. 94(1
Nortii Seventh street, s. W. corner N.
Seventh street and Boas street.
Lawrence WHsbneh. 1021 and 1023
North Seventh street.
Ferdinand Moeslein, corner Sixth and
Verbeke streets.
Pt ter Krh'man. 1304 and 1306 Nort*.
Seventh street.
J. Crant Hoffman, N. W. corner Cum
berland and Wallace streets.
A. L. Taylor, 801 to 607 Cumbenana
street.
Robert E. Hamilton, 1237 North Seventh
street.
EIGHTH WARD
Fred W. Ebel, National Hotel, corner
Fourth and State streets.
Patrick T. Sullivan, 727 and 729 East
State street.
Theodore S. Frye, 501 Stale street.
Harry T. Smith, 451 East State street,
S. W. corner State and Spruce
streets.
Ignatz Furher. 512 North street.
Georjre E. Wincer, 137 and 139 North
Fourth street.
Hen.iamln A. Striplin, Leßoy Hotel, cor
ner State and O'owden streets.
NINTH WARD
John R. Klseheid, S. S3, corner Fifth
street and Strawberry avenue.
John A. Brougher. 517 Walnut street.
Henry M. Hare, 421 Walnut street.
William J. Cozzoli, S. S3, corner Marke*
and Cameron streets.
Marino Aeri, 404 Chestnut street.
Frederick B. Aldinger, 123 to 425 Mar
ket street.
J >'a*ld C. Mingle, I TPS Market street.
'4'liarles Martin, 433 Market street,
lidward G. Hoffman, 441 and 443 Mar
ket street.
Kdwln S. Miller. 435 Market street.
Joseph Giusti. 24 Grace street.
Charles E. Coppedge, loot Market
street, corner of Tenth street.
TENTH WARD
Albert Koenlg, N. E. corner Sixth and
Maclay streets.
Mlddletow n
Samuel B. Gingrich. First ward, cor
ner Union street and Mud Pike Roarl.
Albert Wilson. First Ward. S. S3, corner
Wood and Market streets.
Christ C. Etnoyer, Second ward, N. W
corner Union and Ann streets, Wash
in Kton House.
John A. Dupe.-., Windsor House, Second
ward, on Wilson street.
William W. Conklln, Second ward, 108
Union street.
Amos Kupp, 11 Mill street, Second
ward.
Harry White. Nos. 239 and 211 Ann
street, N. W. corner Ann street and
S lsher aveu t ,e. Second ward.
W. W. McCreary, Second ward, No. 214
South Union street.
Martin Snyder, N. S3, corner of Pine and
Main streets, Third Ward.
Stfolton
Thomas J. Nelley, S'irst ward, Half
way House, 94J South Front street.
Gertrude W. Brandt, 373 and 375 South
S'ront street, First ward
Alfred Fletcher, Second ward. 117 and
119 S. Front street.
Kirk Shelley, Second ward, 129-135
South Front street.
L. C. Kelm, Third ward, 169 and 171
North S'ront street.
Joseph H. Gerdes, S'ourtli ward. 347
and 349 North S'ront street.
Michael A. Obercash, Fifth ward 243
and 245 Main street.
Clyde Strine, Fifth ward, 383 Main
street, Florence House.
II u mmelat otv n
Fred. B. Graupner, Keystone Hotel
Milton G. Mensch and Howard Herb'ein
N. W. corner Railroad and Second
streets.
J. R. Shenk, Grand Central Hotel.
Dauphin
Charles W. Sellers, Dauphin Housw. cor
ner Erie and Raei, streets.
Halifax IMiroiieli
C. M. Richter, Keystone Hotel.
Mlllentourg
Mary R. Koppenhaver, Hotel Koopen
haver, S. W. corner Market itreet
and Market Square.
Joseph A. Gernert, Hotel Charles.
Berryaburg
William H. Bowman, St. Lawrenea Ho
tel.
Carats
W. O. Rogers, Union House.
I' ninnfdivn
0. O. Paul, National Hotel, corner
Market and Union streets.
f.ykciiN Ruroiiffli
William Hechler, S. S3, corner Main and
Market streets, East ward. Wnion
House.
Lewis Hoffman. East ward, East side
Market street.
1. D. Shammo. West ward, S E
corner Main and Pirie streets.
Charles J. Wltmer, West ward. Valley
House, N. E. corner Main and Pine
streets.
Samuel E. Blyer, N. W. corner of Mar
ket and South streets. West ward
A. C. Arnold, West ward. "The Com.
mereial Hotel," West Main street
Albert Fritz, S3ast Main street East
ward.
John Andulis, S. side of Main street
West ward. ■
A. P. Schaffstall, South Market atreet
West ward. '
John Krobath, S. W. corner Main and
Market streets, West ward.
T.ykeaa Towvuklf
John E. Umholtz, Erdman.
WllllnniatoOTß
Idrison Edwards, East ward, north side
Market street.
George Katyuch, Williamstown House
north side Market street, S3ast ward'
William T. Hall, north side Market
street, S3aat ward
John E. Gelst, corner West and Market
streets. West ward.
John Griffiths, south sido Market
street. West ward.
Allen Ralph, Washington House, north
■?ide Market street. West ward
Charles Pahlra, Keystone House, East
ward, north side Market street.
J&mes L. Moehnn. north side Market
street. West ward,
fames A. Darty, Mountain House, cor-
TUESDAY EVENING,
ner Spruce and Tunnel streets, East
ward.
Wlconlaco Tunnthlp
J. H. Pontius, Pottsvllle street, south
side.
Benjamin Wolker, Jones House, on
South side of Pottsvllle street.
Andrew Hoffman, West End Hotal
John J. Murphy. Center street. Central
Hotel.
Edmund Umholtz, south aide of Potts
vllle street.
EllukftkTlll*
Charles Keaffer, Washington House.
Charles T. Snyder, Hotel Snyder.
Waahlndoa Towaahlp
Zona than Zerbe. Loyal ton Hotel.
Perry Shadle, Big Run Hotel.
Suaquehaana Towoahlp
Anthony B. Harlacber, Hotel Progress,
Progress.
Walter C. Bask Ins, Port Hunter Hotel,
Rockvllls.
Uriah U. Bollinger. Coxestown.
Jaeksoa Tonuhlv
H. E. McLaughlin, Mountain House.
Curtis A. Maisn, Fisher vl He, Victor
House.
I.ower Paiton Tovt nahip
Carl Reltli, Lingiestown, K3agl« Hotel.
David Lazzarine. The Homestead House,
Lingiestown.
Harry F. Eckinger, Paxtonia Inn, Pax
tonia.
„ ... Hlgbaplre
Orvllle P. Green, Second street.
Edward Bodmer, Second and Lum'wr
streets.
Hfrry Tonnnhin
Angelo Bucliignani, situate on N. S3,
corner of Union Deposit Itoad and
The Harrlsburg and Reading Turn
pike Road, Swatara Station.
Jacob Page, Derry Church, tne Haefne."
House.
South Hanover Tnnaahip
H«trry Kaylor, Union Deposit.
Kaat Hnnnvfr Township
I. D. Lingle, Grantville Hotel, Grant
ville.
William H. Deibler, Shell's Tavern.
Swatara Township
Thomas Dunn. Oherlln Hotel. Oberlln.
WHOLESALE
llarrlaburii:
THIRD WARD
Stanley G. Jean, trading and dolnir
business as llanlon Bros., 331 Market
street, residence, Harrlsburg, Pa-
William S3. Seel, trading as Waller and
Seel, 319 Market street, residence,
Paxtans, Pa.
James N. Ree.se, 109 South Second
street, residence. Harrlsburg, Pa.
FIFTH WARD
John G. Wall, 1200-1202 North Sixth
street, residence, Harrlsburg, Pa.
SIXTH WARD
Hugo Schutzenbach. 41G Broad or Var
beke streets, N. W. corner Fulton
and Verbelie streets; residence, 1122
Nortii Third street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
SEVENTH WARD
Samuel Katznian. 1205-1207 North
Seventh street, residence. 1201 North
Seventh street. Harrisburar. Pa.
Wilhelm J. Mehring, 1901-1903 and 1905
North Sixth street, residence. Harris
burg, Pa.
EIGHTH WARD
S'rederlek L Koenip, Nos. 813, 815 and
817 North Seventh street, residence
913 North Sixth street, Harrlsburg,
Pa.
Andrew Schutzenbach, 400 Walnut
street, Harrtsuurg, residence Harris
ourg, Pa.
Lewis Baturin, 600 State street, resi
dence Harrlsburg, Pa.
NINTH WARD
John J. S'inn, 424 Market street, resi
dence 424 Market street, Harrlsburg,
Pa.
Harry Keister, 500 Market street, resi
dence 204 North Second street, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
Charles S. Rux, SIS and 820 Market
street, residence Harrlsburg, Pa.
Shrank S\ Selss, 900 and 902 Market
street, residence Harrlsburg, Pa.
M. P. Johnson, 26 Grace avenue, resi
dence 1625 North Front street, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
Mldillftow n
Kendlg R. McCord, 44 Ann street, First
ward, residence Middletown, Pa.
John F. Snyder, No. 232 South Union
street, Second ward, residence Mid
dletown, Pa.
Stffllon
Morris Yoffe and Tobias \'offe, tradlnß
as Yoffe Bros., Third ward, 51%
South Front street, residence Steel
ton, Pa.
Frederick E. Smith, 237 North S'ront
street, Third ward, residence 237
North S'ront street, Steelton, Pa.
l.ykena
John Stadnar, Mechanics Hall, south
side of Main street. West ward, resi
dence, Lykens. Pa.
Kllrnbeth vllle
11. H. Weaver, trading as Weaver &
Son, residence. Ellzabethville, Pa.
WHllanistovvn
Mrs. James Dando, South Side Market
street, West ward, residence Wll
llamstown, Pa.
lllßhsplrc
Reuben W. Lerch. Railroad street, near
Pennayivania Railroad tracks, resi
dence Hlghsplre. Pa.
I'pper Pnxton Tnnnshlp
Harry C. Lenker, Lenkervllle. N. W
corner Market and Center street.
Residence, Lenkerville, Pa.
Washington Township
James A. Kessler, Loyalton, residence
Loyalton, Pa.
BOTTLERS
Steelton
Elmer G. Irvin, 58 South S'ront street,
Third ward. residence 326 North
S'ront street.
n
Eugene C. Steiner, 310 South Union
street, First ward, residence 311
South Catherine street, Middletown,
l'a.
I.ykens
M. A. Schnleder. Pine street. West
ward. Residence, Lvkens Borough,
Pa.
\\ I lliiimst o vv o
Cyrus Donley, south side Market street.
West ward; residence, Williamstown
Borough, Pa.
I'pper Paxton Tow nshlp
John Mackert, Lenkervllle: residence,
I.enkervllle, Pa.
BREWERS, DISTILLERS
AND AGENTS
Ilnrrlsburcr
George L. Doehne and Charles A.
Doehne, Third ward, Dewberry
street, between Chestnut and Black
berry streets: residence is George l„
Doehne, 129 South Thirteenth street,
Harrlsburg, Pa.; and Charles A.
Doehne, 322 Chestnut street, Harrls
burg, Pa.
Fink Brewing Company. Fifth ward,
312 to 320 Forster street.
Marie L. Graupner, S. W. l orner Tenth
and Market streets. Ninth ward.
Steelton
National Brewing Company, Nortii
side S'rederick street, S'iftti wi rd.
Lykeua
Louis Wentzler, trading as "The Ly
kens Brewing Company," South
street. S3ast werd.
Washington Township
Jamei A. Kessler. Loyalton.
HENRY F. HOLLER.
Clerk.
Russ Forces Announce
Occupation of Tabriz
By Associated Press
Petrograd, Feb. 2. The Russians
officially announce the occupation of
Tabriz, Persia, in a communication
from the staff of the army in the
Caucasus. The official statement says:
"In the fighting below Tabriz the
Turks lost four field guns, provisions,
munitions and many prisoners. Hav
ing been cut off from Tabriz and suf
fered heavy losses, they took to flight.
On January 30 we occupied Tabriz.
Other fronts are without material
change."
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
THE MASTER KEY
By John Fleming Wilson
By ipeclal arrangement for thb paper a photo-drama corresponding to tha
Installments of "The M alter Key" may now be imd at the loading mow
ing picture theater*. By arrangement made with the Universal
FUm Manufacturing company tl to not only possible to
rttd "The Master Key" tn this paper, but alio after
ward to im moving picture* at our itory
COPYRIGHT. 1014, BY JOHN FLEMING WILSON
"Gallon ar< I were partners years J
ago," TVilkefljon insisted. "We located J
this mine twpstber, and when I came i
bark he irart' me over m.v share." I
"But you want it all," the sheriff
•aid dubiously.
"Sure; it's nil mine,'* persisted thi
other. "Didn't Gallon use all the mon
ey he got out of It while I was awayl
And when we came to a settlement he
found lhat the mine wouldn't pay half
he owed me."
"I'm simply a peace officer," the!
sheriff said ttuall.v. "I don't know
who's in the right. That's for the
court to decide."
"Wasn't 1 in possession?" demanded
Wilkerson, "Haven't I been driven
out by force, me and my workmen?" ;
"From what I've 6een of your work
men," was the curt response. "I don't
like their looks. And there are tales
going around that Vigas is In the;
country."
"How can I help who's in the coun-'
try?" demanded Wilkerson, much iu- j
jured. "That's your lookout, not mine.'
All I'm asking for is protection."
The sheriff departed without giving
him any satisfaction, and Wilkerson
determined that he would act. The
"Ruth oughtn't to be here."
Mexicans were getting restless, and
the sardonic Vigas hinted sharply that
ha was impatient.
"All right" Wilkerson agreed. "We'll
just go dowu to the road in the morn
ing and then walk into the camp.
Leave It to rue. I'll simply say I've!
come back to take charge and you are'
my miners."
Vigas twirled his wiry mustaches, t
"And then?"
The men looked each other in the |
eye. That evil glance was sufficient. |
John Dorr and Tom Kane, mean-j
while, had been in constant consults-;
lion. One thing was constantly intheiij
thoughts.
"Kuth oughtn't to be here," John
would say dismally. "If it weren't foi j
her we could quickly settle these out- j
laws, for that's all they are."
"I reckon nobody would cry at the j
inquest,"' the cook returned, "if we did i
pot a few of them. Rut, as you say,:
the girl is here, and that puts lighting;
out of the question. Unless tbey start |
it," he added cautiously.
"Wilkerson is bound to make some
kind of a move mighty soon," said
Dorr. "He can't satisfy those fellows
of his for long."
Yet when Wilkerson appeared at the |
entrance to the camp one morning J
Tvith a motley train of followers Dorr:
was at a loss to know what to do.!
Wilkerson was apparently peaceful j
and expected a peaceful reception, j
His boldness bad almost carried him!
through when the Ignorance and cu-i
pldity of one of Vigas' men gave John j
and Kane the sorely wished for open
ing.
The Mexican peered into the win-j
dow of one of the cabins and saw a!
gold watch on the table. Instantly be!
broke the glnss with the butt of his!
carbine and reached in for his booty, j
Dorr and Kane had warned the mi
ners at the first appearance of Wilker
son that there might be trouble brew
ing, but that the first blow must come
front the other side.
"Boys," said the old cook, "you
know (lie sheriff. He's listened to
both sides, and he don't rightly know
which is the one to take. But one
thing is certain—he's got to keep order
and protect human life and our prop
erty. If those fellows make a wrong
move we've got the sheriff on our side.
See?"
They had seen the point, with many
mutterings. They had quietly prepar
ed themselves for just the occasion
which the Mexican's act now gave. As
the bandit pulled bis arm back with
the watch in his hand a revolver crack
ed, and the arm fell shattered to his
side. And as Wilkerson glanced fu
riously about him he saw the camp
ready. He cursed the maddened Mexl
can and grasped Vigas by the arm.
"Stop your men!" he implored.
"Don't let them fire a shot or we are
lost!"
It was too late. Passions long re
strained now broke out, and within a
minute u battle was raging between
the walla of the gulch.
The miners had the advantage. They
fought from the shelter of their own
cabins, and they were united by a
common purpose. Their attackers
were scattered, were divided between
lust for loot and thirst for blood and
had no sure refuge nor rendezvous.
Vet they would eventually have made
Hie camp untenable had. not the
thoughtful sheriff prepared a surprise
for both parties.
After consultation with his advisers
in the county seat he had appealed to
the governor on the ground that as one
of the opposing forces was Mexican
be felt that a superior authority should
handle so delicate a situation. The
governor had agreed and ordered a
troop of cavalry to the "Master Key"
to preserve order. It was Just when
Wilkerson had seen his chance for a
grand coup that the troopers arrived.
Ruth, with some of the women, had
taken refuge in John's house on the
bill, with old Tom Kane as iheir body
guard. Wilkerson knew that, if lie
could capture Ruth he could make his
own terms. He directed several of bis
men to make a detour around the hill
and effect this. Meanwhile be set fire
to a cabin below in order to distract
the attention of Dorr and his men.
The ruse had nearly succeeded but
for Kane's quickness. Though he had
not. used his gun for many years, he
had lost none of his old time skill, and
when the marauders made their final
dash on the porch of the house the
cook, with a single glance over his
shoulder, shot from the hip. His man
tumbled dead at Ruth's feet, and his
companions sneaked back.
At that instant the cavalry rushed
In, and before five minutes were passed
their commander had separated the
combatants and proceeded to disarm
them.
He then called Dorr and VTilkerson
to him and curtly stated that his or
ders were to see that there was no
trouble. "What your quarrel is I don't
know," he said.
Wilkerson tried to argue, but neither
the officer nor the sheriff, who now ar
rived, would listen to him. They also
turned a deaf ear to John Dorr's state
ment of Wilkerson's crimes, including
the kidnaping of Ruth in San Fran
cisco.
"If you have anything against Wil
kerson," the sheriff asserted, "swear
out .1 warrant for him. I'll serve it
quick enough."
With this John must perforce be sat
isfied, but after a conference with
Kane it was agreed that the latter
should go to the county seat and make
formal complaint and procure a war
rant for Wilkerson's arrest on the
ground of forgery.
"You and I know those deeds he
flourishes aren't genuine," John said
earnestly. "I.,et's make it an Issue and
try it in court. At any rate, -we'll be
rid of hira for awhile."
"I know you're right," the old cook
assented heartily. "I'll be off today.
With these troopers around the greas
ers won't dare do anything openly
But keep your eyes open. John! They
will sneak something across if they
can."
"Trust me for that," was the reas
suring response.
But when Kane had gone Dorr re
alized that, he was in a nasty predica
ment. Wiikersou was desperately play-
The Cook Shot From the Hip.
Ing so bold a game that it would take
every resource at his disposal to meet
him successfully. Ruth must be pro
tected in her rights. The "Master
Key" mine must remain In her posses
sion undisturbed. That would be im
possible until Wilkerson was eliminat
ed. And that man was after great
stakes; otherwise he would never have
ventured so far.
As he debated this Inwardly JohD
went over lu memory all U>e events oi
BANK STATEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE IMON TKUST COMPANY OK
PENNSYLVANIA, of Harrlsburg. No. 20
North Second Street, at Dauphin Coun
ty. Pennsylvania, at the close of busi
ness January 25. 1915:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes 163,784 50
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 78.124 40
Nickels and cents 248 04
('hecks and cash Items.... 11,630 49
Due from Hanks and Trust
Cos. not reserve 28,800 09
Securities pledged (or bills __ ,
payable 110,< 26 4b
Assets held free, viz:
Com mere ial
paper pur
chased: Upon
one name $40,669 85
C o m m e r c ial
paper pur
chased: Upon
two or more
names 350.496 57
Loans upon call with col
lateral 126,979 4i
Time loans with collateral, 46,776 81
Loans secured by bonds
and mortgages 3.296 48
Loans without collateral... 138,537 41
F.onds, stocks, etc., 44,700 00
Mortgages and Judgments
of record *. 95,992 05
Office building and lot 191.500 00
Furniture and fixtures. ... 7,300 00
Overdrafts 158 47
Other assets not included
in above 305 00
Total $1,339,931 08
LIABILITIES
< apital stock paid in, .... $250,000 00
Surplus Fund 100,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid,.. 21,701 02
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 359,789 51
Time Certificates of De
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings) 126,917 79
Deposits, saving fund,
(Exclusive of Trust
Funds) 234,247 30
Deposits, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania 60,000 00
Deposits, Municipal 80,000 00
Due to Banks, Trust Cos.,
etc., not reserve, 13,581 09
Dividends unpaid 144 00
Treasurer's and Certified
Checks outstanding 13,530 62
Rills payable on demand, .. 35,000 00
Rills payable on time 55,000 0«'
Other liabilities not Includ
ed in above 19 85
Total $1,339,931 08 I
Amount of Trust Funds
Invested $71,750 00
Amount of Trust Funds
uninvested 8,965 58
Overdrafts, . 10 75
Total Trust funds $80,726 33
CORPORATE TRUSTS
Total amount (t. e. 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, 'ncludlng Equip
ment Trusts $2,342,000 00
Total amount of securities
deposited by Corpora
tions with the Company
as Trustee to secure is
sues of Collateral Trust
Bonds 477.800 00
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
rhln, ss:
, Andrew S. Patterson, Treasurer of
the above named Company, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
(Signed) ANDREW S.PATTERSON,
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this Ist day of February, 1915.
(Signed) RAYMOND G. STOVER.
[Notarial Seall Notary Public.
My commission expires February 3,
1915.
Correct—^Attest:
(SignedV ARTHUR D. BACON,
(Signed) EDWARD Z. GROSS.
(Signed) JOHN P. MELICK,
Directors.
HEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, of
Harrlsburg, No. 1230 North Third Street,
of DaupbTn County. Pennsylvnnla. at
the close of business January 25, 1915:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $77,098 50
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 74,495 86
Nickels and cents 803 43
Checks and cash items,.. 3,983 40
Securities pledged for
Special deposits, 6,000 00
Assets held free, vlx:
C o m m e r c ial
paper pur
chased: Upon
one name $1,660 92
C o hi in e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon
two or more
names 223,019 57
Loans upon call with col
lateral, 219,485 00
Time loanswith collateral, 18,632 45
Loans secured by bonds
and mortgages 117,613 43
Loans without collateral,. 1 44,823 34
Bonds, stocks, etc 294,436 82
Mortgages and Judgments
of record 11 4,479 74
Office building and 10t... 47,6uil 00
Furniture and fixtures, .. 17,500 00
Overdrafts 63
Total $1,360,533 09
INABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $125,000 00
Surplus Fund 225,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid,.. 27,433 06
Individual deposits subject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 275,187 47
I Time Certificates of De
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings), .. 234,03S 36
Deposits. saving tund.
(Exclusive of Trust
Funds). •. 428,63S 66
Deposits. Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania 10,000 00
Deposits, Li. S. Postal Sa\-
ingr 1,509 7B
Deposits, Municipal 10,000 00
Duo to Hanks, rruat Cos.
etc.. not reserve 17,101 31
Dividend! unpaid 319 50
Treasurer's and Certified
Checks outstanding. .. 6,304 93
Total $1,360,538 09
Amount or Trust Funua
invested 386,003 70
Amount of Trust Funds
uninvested 6,0] 6 75
Overdrafts 197 97
Total Trust funds $392,218 42
CORPORATE TRtJS'i'i)
Total amount (I. e. face
value) «£ Trusts under
rieedß of trust or mort
gages executed by Cor
porations to jhe Com
pany as Trustee to se
cure issues of cot-porate
bonds. Including Equip
ment Trusts $1,932,500 00
Stale of Pennsylvania, County oi u»u
,>hln. as:
I, H. O. Miller, Treasurer of the
■bove named Company, do solemnly
■wear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief.
(Signed) H. O. MILDER,
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this Ist day of February, 1915.
(Signed) M. G. POTTS.
[Notarial Seal] Notary Public.
Correct —A ttest:
(Signed) W. M DONALDSON,
(Signed > LOUIS DELLONE,
(Signed) JOHN F. DAPP.
Directors.
the brief period since old Thomas Gal
lon had died, leaving his daughter In
his charge. Before his mind's eye ran
the pictures of the last scenes and
then—
I.ilce a flush it came to him! What
was in that letter the old man had so
carefully cherished and handed him
at the last? Had Gallon foreseen some
thing like this and prepared for it? In
bis last days had his failing powers
concentrated on his single aim and
evolved a final safeguard for the "Mas
ter Key?"
£To Be Continued. 1
FEBRUARY 2, 1915.
BANK ST.VI'I'IMKN'TS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Mechanics Trust Company
of Harrisburg, Third and Market
streets, of Dauphin County. Pennsyl
vania. at the close of business Janu
ary 25, 1915.
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash .specie
and notes, ... $106,262.50
Due from Ap
p roved Re
serve Agents, 150,800.87
I- eg a 1 secur
ities at par, .. 45,000.00
Nickels and cents 231.76
♦ 'hecks and cash Items, . . 13,449.52
Due from Banks and
Trust Cos. not reserve,. 3,906.53
Assets held free
viz:
Commercial pa
per purchas
ed: Upon one
name $7,467.50
Commercial pa
per purchas
ed: Upon two
or more
names, 210,956.42
Loans upon call with col
lateral 241,168.67
Time loans with collateral,. 94,160.81
Loans secured by bonds
1 and mortgages 4,000.00 1
' Loans without collateral,.. 198,320.59
I Bonds, stocks, etc 305,596.77
Mortgages and judgments
of record 252,132.90
Overdrafts 1,830.04
Other assets not included
in above 6,348.19
Book value of reserve se
curities above par 497.50
Total $1,642,130.57
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $300,000.00
Surplus funds 300,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid, . ■ 11,490.69
Individual deposits subject
to chock (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 550,916.04
Demand Certificates of
Deposit. (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings) 2,000.00
Time Certificates of De
posit, (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Sav
ings( 379,387.56
Deposits, saving fund.
(Exclusive of Trust
(Funds) 22,692.20
Deposits, municipal 60,066.36
I Due to banks. Trust Cos..
etc., not reserve 8,533.54
Treasurer's and certified
checks outstanding 1,247.92
Other liabilities not in
cluded In above 4,030.26
Book value of reserve se
curities below par 1,766.00
Total $1,642,130.57
Amount of Trust Funds
Invested, $104,014.10
Amount of Trust Funds
uinvested 414.99
Total Trust funds $104,429.09
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 Trustees to se
cure issues of corporate
bonds, including Equip
ment Trusts $75,000.00
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I, J. C. Motter, Treasurer of the above
named Company, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) ,T. C. MOTTER,
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of January. 1915.
(Signed) CHARLES A. FORNWALD.
[Notarial Seal.] Notary Public.
Correct—A ttest:
(Signed)
B. F. BURNS.
WALTER L. MONTGOMERY,
WILLIAM PEARSON,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE STEEI.TON THUST COMPANY, of
Steelton, No. 1 North Front Street, of
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, nt the
close of busness, January 25, 1915-
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $15,188 25
Due from ap
proved reserve
agents 18,325 10
Legal securities
at par, .. v .... 9,750 00
— 143,263 35
Nickels and cents 6B 41
Checks and cash items 1,127 01
Due from Banks a«u Trust
Cos. not reserve 6,274 83
Loans upon call with col
lateral 168,544 OS
Time loans with collateral,. 4,309 40
Loans secured by bonds and
mortgages 1,477 50
Irf>ans without collateral, . . 48,126 94
Bonds, stocks, etc 118,965 59
Mortgages and judgments of
record. ....... 110,649 00
Other real estate 27 500 00
Furniture and fixtures L4OO 00
Total $530,704 11
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in, ~.....5125 000 00
Undivided" profits! less ' ex
pense.s and taxes paid, ... 19 080 87
Individual deposits suoject
to check (Exclusive of
Trust Funds and Savings), 109 801 fit
Time certificates of deposit.
(Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings) 151,288 75
Deposits, saving fund. (Ex
clusive of Trust Funds),,. 50 "61 61
Dividends unpaid 145 c,.
Treasurers and certified
checks outstanding 125 75
Total $530 704 11
Amount of Trust Funds in
vested, $120,617 50
Amount of Trust Funds un
invested 2,325 09
Total Trust funds $122 84'' 51
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I, Geo S. Bolton, Treasurer of the
I above named Company do solemnlv
affirm that the above statement IS t?ue
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) GEO. S. BOLTON,
_ , ~ .. . Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of January, 1915
(Signed) M. R. ALLEMAN
fNotarial Seal] Notary Public
Commission expires January 21 1917
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) SAMUEL COUFFER
(Signed) ('. C. CUMBLER
(Signed) JOHN B. LITCH,
Directors,
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters of Administration
on the Estate of John Rutherford Elder
I late of Harrlsburg City, Dauphin coun
ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed to said Estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment, to
ARTHUR H. BAILEY.
Administrator,
Court House,
Or Harrisburg, Pa.
CHARLES C. STROH,
Attorney,
222 Market Street.
Try Telegraph Want Ads.
r -v
Dauphin Deposit Trust Co.
Of Harrisburg, Pa.
Report of Condition January 25, 1915
RESOURCES Capital *300,000 00
Cash and cash items. . $141,890 58 Surplus 300.000 00
Due from banks 424,109 68
United States bonds.. 150,000 00 Undivided profits.. 12,819 13
Loans and investments 2,616,333 78 n . nn .|,, •> 749 7?9 q?
Bank building 50,000 00 Ueposlta 97
Overdrafts 7 90 Due to banks .... 26,742 69
$3,382,341 79 $3,382,341 79
UAX K iSTA'IKMK.NTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION of
THE SECURITY THUST COMPANY, of
Harrlsburg, Nos. 36 and 38 North Third
street, Harrisburg. Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, at the close of business,
January 25, 1915:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $26,071 80
Due from approv
ed reserve
, agents 26,154 16
Degal securities
at Par 13,000 00
Nickels and cents 693 31
Checks and cash items 6,192 U2
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not reserve 197 64
Assets held free, viz:
Commercial paper
purchased: Up- '
on one name... S3OO 00
Commercial
purchased: Up
on two or more
names 213.058 42
Loans upon call with col
lateral 76,820 89
Time loans with collateral,. 23,670 47
L.oans secured by bonds aad
mortgages 7,660 00
Loans without collateral. ... 6,948 65
Bonds, stocks, etc 71,465 22
Mortgages and Judgments
of record, 220,421 S3
Office building and lot 62,626 85
Other real estate 6,725 00
Furniture and fixtures 14,536 6:1
Overdrafts 60 00
Other assets not included
In above, 227 79
T °tal $775,810 38
, , LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $125,000 00
Surplus Fund 26,000 00
Undivided profits, less ei
penses and taxes paid, ... 21,400 >9
Individual deposits suoject
to check (Exclusive of
J l ust Funds and Sav
Time certificates of de
posit, (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings) 28,04$ 87
Deposits, saving fund (Ex
clusive of Trust Funds),.. 297,252 10
Deposits, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania 6,000 00
| Deposits, municipal 10,033 04
Due to Banks, Trust Cos.,
etc., not reserve 239 5$
Dividends unpaid 322 60
Treasurer's and certified
checks outstanding 3,698 94
Bills payable on time, mort
gage bonds sold and guar
anteed 145,666 00
.Total $775,810 38
Amount of Trust Funds In
vested, $38,630 00
Amount of Trust Funds, un
invested 3,275 60
Total Trust funds $41,905 «•
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 secure
issues of co-porate bonds,
1 n c 1 uding Equipment
Trusts ........ SBOO,OOO 00
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I. J. O. S. Poorman. Treasurer of the
above named Company, do solemnly
bwcar 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 ma
this 30th day of January, 1916.
(Signed) VILLA M. BAKER,
I Notarial Seal.] Notary Public.
My commission expires at end of next
session of Senate.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) HARVEY B. BAIR.
(Signed) AUG. H. KREIDLER.
(Signed) J. K. BOWMAN,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The HAHItISBUItG THUST COMPANY,
of Harrisburg, No. 16 South Second
Street, of Dauphin County. Pennsylva
nia, at the close of business, January
25, 1915:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $175,578 00 m
Due from ap- *
proved reserve
agents, 338,308 56
Nickels and cents *' ,i '''lo2 50
Checks and cash items, ... 1,63s 81
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not reserve 7,073 10
| Securities pledged for spec
ial deposits, 10,000 08
Assets held free, vl«:
C o m m e r c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon
one nam«\ ... $10,197 96
C o 111 in or c lal
paper pur
chased: Upon
two or more
names 802,000 3S
• 812,198 29
Loans upon call with col
lateral 676,114 98
Time loans with collat
, teral 346,247 10
1 oaiis secured by bonds
and mortgages 18,119 82
Loans without collateral, . 7,000 00
Bonds, stocks, etc 230,685 00
| Mortgages and Judg
ments of record 19,438 12
Other real estate 147,800 011
Overdrafts .. 112 65
Total $2,790,316 83
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In $400,000 00
Surplus Fund, 400,000 00
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
Paid 33,138 93
Individual deposits sub
ject to check (Exclu
sive of Trust Funds
and Savings) 785,506 14
Time certificates of de
posit (Exclusive of Trust
Funds and Savings), ~... 609,253 09
Deposits, Coin mi,u wealth
of Pennsylvania 364,624 71
Deposits. U. S. Postal
Savings 5,640 78
Deposits, municipal 75,000 00
Due to Banks. Trust Cos.,
etc.. not reserve 115,902 76
Dividends unpaid 115 00
I Treasurer's and certified
I checks outstanding 1,135 43
I Total $2,790,316 81
I Amount of Trust Funds
invested $1,915,436 41
Amount of Trust Funds
uninvested 229,770 69
Total Trust funds $2,145,207 01
' CORPORATE TRUSTS
Total amount (1. e. face
value ) ot 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 $21,513,000 00
Total amount of . -curl ties
deposited by Corpora
tions with the Company
as Trustee to secure is
sues of Collateral Trust
Bonds 122,665 00
State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau
phin. ss:
I, Geo. G. Carl, Treasurer of tbe
abo.o named Company, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief.
(Signed) GEO. G. CARL.
Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of January, 1915.
(Signed) Act. HEKSHEY,
(Notarial Seal.] Notary Public
Correct —Attest: .
(Signed) KD. S. HERMAN, %
(Signed) J. W. BOWMAN, *
(Signed) GEO. W. RISILY,
Directors.