20 ! 432 Market 432 Market Big Specials Saturday, February 3rd, 1917 At the Original Cut Rate Market j Up Till Noon Specials > Fancy Lean Pot Roast |I(M /Best Cuts of Rib Roast j Little Roasting Green Picnic | Hams, Family Size . . . AvC All Day Specials Fancy Chuck Roast . 14c I | Choice Duck of Beef. 15c ! Fancy Veal Roast . . 18c !Pin Bone Steak . . . 17c P. H. Steak 17cj Round Steak .... 17c Fresh Ground Hamburg 10. Steak Cj I Stewing Veal . . . . 15ci | Fresh Sausage . . . . 16c) We handle all kinds of Smoked Meats and SSausages, get in on our Up Till Noon Specials 1 and save four to five cents a pound on your, 1 Sunday Dinner. f MARKETS IN PRINCIPAL CITIES OF~~ ) 14 STATES ) | MAIN OFFICE CHICAGO, ILL 5 PACKING HOUSE PEORIA, ILL! | f IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY f I MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED I TAKES l'Ol ll TO MAKE ARREST Bureau of Municipal Research, is pro- Lee Garner, a negro, resisted arrest Kressing quietly. At the offices of the at Fourth and Market streets last Commerce '' was sai(l ■ i.* i ■ , tms aXternoon that no report on the mght, giving three officers and a fire- work would he made until next week man quite a tussle before he was finally overpowered. Garner entered DETECTIVE SWORN' IN the barroom ofthe Metropolitan Hotel, Glenn Allison, a. sergeant' in the and started a disturbance. , . 11 1,1 | Lighth, and a former engineer on the POLICE SURVEY CONTINUES Philadelphia and Reading railroad. The survey of the Harrisburg police! appointed to the detective force, was department under the direction of sworn in yesterdav afternoon bv Al- C'leinent J. Driscoll, of the New Yorkjderman James B. DeShong. I JITNEY MEN! 1 | All Jitney Operators are requested to attend a meeting to o | be held Sunday, February 4, at 3 p. m„ in the State Federation ! | | of Labor Rooms, Commonwealth Trust Company Building ;! | 222 Market Street, entrance at side of Courthouse. E. C. Hawthorne, President jj (U U I taffy An institution of National note u< one of thr larrrat /J CU/J/ "air Goods rirmi in the world. Hair Nets, $1 a Dozen EXTRA QUALITY—MADE FROM IH MAS IIAIE of thla mdll offer by man to-day. ) 1 bill and your address will brlni 1 doaen fine hair YtrVVJ tmfl / neta by return mall. Aalt for special prices on hair roods. " EJITB (49j Thirteenth Above Chestnut St, Philadelphia "TKn hems* %rrith<mt a frown" FRIDAY EVENING, Rev. Dubs Home From China | to Regain His Health The Rev. C. Newton Dubs, son of i the late Bishop Rudolph Dubs, of this j city, and a missionary of the United j Evangelical Church in China for j eighteen years, owing to 111 health is ! en route to Buttle Creek. Mich., where he will spend several months under the care of physicians of the Battle Creek Sanatorium. The Rev. Mr. Dubs Is widely known in Harrisburg and is expected to ar rive here some time next week en route to Battle Creek. At present he is in New York with his son, who is attend ing school there. DR. B. S. BEHNEY DENTAL SURGEON has established temporary offices at SI7 N. Set-ond St., Hnrrisburg, I"i\. ' Bell Phone 1202-R - • ■- * ' HANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THR CONDITION OP ! THE COMIIKRCIAI. TIItST COM PANY. of Harrisburg, Pa.. Nos. 1222 and 1224 North Third Street, of Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business. January 26, 1917: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and . notes $17,041 00 Due from Approved Reserve Agents,. 37,436 CD Nickels and cents 393 36 Checks and cash items 569 03 Due from Banks and Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 38 04 Assets held free, via: Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name, $9,850 00 Commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names, ... 249,106 40 Loans upon call with col lateral 34.538 00 Time loans with collateral,.. 13,074 00 l.oans secured by bonds and mortgages 65,780 42 without collateral,... 47,810 43 Bonds, stocks, etc 52,852 50 .UortKiisi's and judgments of record 113,792 68 Office building and lot 106,978 45 Furniture and !ixture 8,181 5b Overdrafts, 1 43 Total $757,763 92 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In, $125,000 00 Surplus fund, 62,500 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 1,035 13 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings) 147,146 18 Time Certificates of Deposit, (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 103,729 79 Deposits, saving fund, (Ex clusive of Trust Funds),.. 160,411 26 Deposits, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5,000 00 Deposits, Municipal 5,000 00 Due to banks. Trust Cos., etc.. not reserve 23,069 27 Treasurer's and certified checks butstnnding I i,3OS 22 Bills payable on time, Mort gages and notes sold and guaranteed 123,455 30 Other liabilities not includ ed in above, .* 108 8 4 Total $757,763 92 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ss: I. W. M. Groff, 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) W. M. GROFF. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me I this second day of February, 1917. (Signed) WALTER R. SOHN, I Notarial Seal.) Notarv Puniic. My commission expires March 9, 1919. Correct—Attest: (Signed) \VM. M. HARGEST, (Signed) EDGAR S. MARKS. (Signed) D. \V. SOHN, Directors. ! I GRAND OPENINC Cut-Rate Meat Market Saturday, Feb. 3 We will continue serv ing Quality with our Cut Rate Meats the same as we have done for 35 years at the same stand. Meats For 8c to 20c Per Pound Stouffer's Large White Stall Broad St. Market Also 449 BROAD STREET - - ■ ' ,r - .C S•' ' ' -y • HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE IN TRADE STARTED! I Secretary Hcdficld Tells C.of C.: of U. S. Munitions Orders Arc i Being Supplanted Washington, Feb. 2. Secretary Uedfield tokl the Chamber of Com merce of the United States in an ad dress to-day that "the period of tran sition from war conditions to peace conditions in our industries has al ready begun." He declared muni | tions orders are beifig supplanted by j demands for products which compose normal exports in peace, times. I "The change has come almost un | noticed," said the secretary, "at the ! very time when many voices were raised to say it could only come with a shock. The drift on this side of the sea has been toward placing muni tion orders in Canada rather than with us. In our own land the orders have changed from finished munitions I to demands for the materials out of l I which munitions can be made. These j materials are in chief part our nor mal product in times of peace. "Furthermore a saner \view has come of what we may call future war conditions. It is now well under stood that belligerent nations are looking rather toward guiding their imports than toward pouring forth upon our feeble and unprotected heads a vast volume of finished pro ducts, accumulated with well intent." \C | W GEORGE ROBERTS Mr. Roberts has recently joined the Doutrich & Company organization as card writer and decorator. He suc ceeds L. L. Vandenbrock, who has gone to Bay City, Michigan, to en gage in business for himself. Cette Only French Port Through Which Swiss May Get Food Supplies Berne, Switzerland, Feb. 2. via I Paris The note in which the Ger j man government informed Switzerland j of the inauguration of an unrestrict ied submarine war named Cette as ; the only port in France through which Swiss traffic is authorized. ! The Bund says that this will in volve a different arrangerqent for the ' conveyance of supplies to Switzerland ! and will also render necessary a ration j system for the Swiss and the issuance of cards for the principle articles of food. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CENTHAI, THIIST COMPANY, Harris burg, No. 1230 North Third street, of r>auphin County. Pennsylvania, at th close of business January 26, 1917: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and | _ notes $55,954 50 i>ue from Ap proved Reserve Agents 75.068 66 Nickels and cents 732 68 Checks and cash items .... 4,893 77 Securities pledged for spe cial deposits 2,000 00 Assets held free, viz: Commercial paper purchased: Up on one name. . $5,632 30 Commercial paper purchased: Up on two or more • names 180,631 77 Loans upon call with col lateral 452,224 28 I Time loans with collateral 23,777 07 • Loans secured by bonds and x mortgages 70,514 05 Loans without collateral.. 119,406 68 Bonds, stocks, etc 617,333 20 M rtgages and Judgments of record 149,444 22 ' Office building and lot 47.500 00 ! Other real estate 6,200 00 I Furniture and fixtures .... 17,500 <>o I ' Overdrafts 40 08 ; Total $1,828,853 14 i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $125,000 00 Surplus fund 275,'t00 00 I Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid... 30,813 OS Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings) 412,036 SI Time Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) .... 225,449 63 Deposits, saving fund (Ex clusive of Trust Funds). 707,021 44 Deposits, U. S. Postal Sav- L lngs ' 1,573 04 'Deposits, municipal 6,000 00 Due to banks. Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 26,841 58 Dividends unpaid 160 00 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding .... 19,957 6C Total $1,828,853 14 Amount of Trust Funds In vested $416,785 99 Cash balance 29,613 96 Overdrafts 438 56 Total Trust Funds $446,838 51 CORPORATE TRUfeTS 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 se cure issues of corpor ate bonds including Equipment Trusts $1,965,500 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, H. O. Miller, Treasurer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the belt of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) , 11. O. MILLER, ' . Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 31st day of January, 1917, •(Signed) CLINTON Ml HERSHEY, (Notarial Seal] Notary Public. Correct —Attest: My commission expires January 2S. 1919. (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON, (Signed) LOUIS DELLONE, (Signed) W. L. STOEY, Directors. I—MB I' "111 fII MMII 111 ■ ' Are You Intoxi cated ? The question is not as impertinent as it sounds. You may be a real teetotaler and yet be "intoxi- I cated"—that is, poisoned by the gases that come from imperfect digestion. The products of food putrefaction ■ are taken up by the blood and often poison the entire system. Cut out meats and starchy foods for a while. Eat Shredded Wheat with milk or cream for breakfast; eat it with stewed fruits and green vegetables for dinner or supper. It will cure auto intoxication and make a new man of you. All the meat of the whole wheat in a digestible form. A perfect meal at lowest cost. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Lutheran Educational Secretary Opens Office Here Dr. C. S. Bauslin, general secretary of the Lutheran Hoard of Education, 'has opened an oftlce in the Telegraph -building. Dr. Ba"uslin came to this city from Cincinnati. Ohio. He will reside in Harrisburg with his family. FOR THAT HACKING COUGH BROWNS BnoNCHiuTROCHES JOHN L BROWN A SON, Boston. Mass. BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE l'.\lS TItL'ST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, of Harrisburg, No. 20 North Second Street, of Dauphin Coun ty, Pennsylvania, at the close of busi ness January 26, 1917: RESOUKCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $54,852 40 Due from Ap proved Reserve .Agents 128,818 07 Nickels and cents 676 13 Check 3 and cash items, . . .. 15,719 73 Due from Banks and Trust Cos., etc., not reserve 12.560 93 Assets held free, viz: Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon one name $27,926 35 Comine r c i a 1 paper purchas ed: Upon two or more name 5.371,864 72 Loans upon call with col lateral 177,118 91 Time loans with col lateral / 32,028 50 Loans secured by bonds • and mortgages 5,005 00 Loans without collateral,.. 140.601 72 Bonds, stocks, etc 221,464 84 Mortgages and judgments of record 98,685 24 Office building and lot J87.700 00 Other real estate 60,537 68 Furniture and fixtures 7,300 oe Overdrafts 415 13 Total $1,543,575 37 LIABILITII^o {Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid, .. 17,903 76 Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Sav ings) 600,476 16 Time Certificates of De posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) 114,673 69 Deposits. stfVing fund (Ex ! elusive of Trust FundsL 314,311 S9 I Depos.'ts, Commonwealth oi Pennsylvania 43,000 00 Deposits, municipal 45,000 00 Due to banks,. Trust Cos., etc,, not reserve 37,697 64 Dividends unpaid 00 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 9,238 22 Other liabilities not Includ ed in above 9,031 01 Total $1,543,575 37 Amount of Trust Funds invested $89,624 76 Cash balance 13,034 67 Overdrafts, 169 71 Total Trust Funds $102,829 20 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (L e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of truit or mort -1 gages executed by Cor porations to the Company as Trustee to secure is sues of corporate bonds, including Equipment TrUFts $2,292,000 001 Total amount of securities deposited by Corpora tions with the Company ' as Trustee to secure is sue.! of Collateral Trust I Bonds 477.800 00 ( State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, E. S. Nissley, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly j swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. . I (Signed) E. S. NISSLEY, • Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist day of February, 1917. (Signed) RAYMOND G. STOVER, Notary Public. fNotarial Seal.l | Commission expires February 3, 1919. I Correct—Attest: (Signed) WM. B. McCALEB. I (Signed) E. 7.. GROSS. 1 (Signed) JOHN P. MELtCK, Directors. Statement of HARRISBURG TEUST CO. Made to the Commissioner of Banking JANUARY 26, 1917 ' RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash $103,632.05 Capital and Surplus. ..$1,000,000.00 j • Due From Banks 539,400.05 Undivided Profits 4,027.37 Loans and Investments... 2,705,658.89 Deposits 2,202,822.01 Overdrafts 11.24 Due to Banks 141,852.85 $3,348,702.23 $3,348,702.23 Trust Funds $3,830,155.48 % 1 I • FEBRUARY 2, 1917. BANK STATEMENTS I REPORT OK TUB CONDITION OK TIIK IIAIi RISIILH*. TltlM COMPANY, I of Harrlsburg, No. 16 South Seconu I street, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, at the close of business, January! -'6. 1917: RESOURCES I Reserve Fund. I Cash. specie and ! notes t>01,603 00 ] Due Horn appiov- I ed Reserve Agents 539,061' 63 1 Nickels and cents 375 40' Chicks and cash items, ... 1.653 65 1 ! Uue lrom BanKs and Trust i Cos., etc., not reserve.... 332 42 I Securities pledged for spe cial deposits 10.000 Oil Assets held free, viz: „ Commercial paper purchas ed: I.'poll one name $102,89S 00 Comme r c i a i paper purchas ed upon two or more names.S22.ooß 59 i Loans upon call with col lateral 859.012 06 ] Time loans with collateral. 166,973 37 I U'lin.H secured by bonus and mortgages 14,585 19 | Loans without collateral, . 1,605 Oo j Bond?, stocks, etc 570.9 18 75 I Mortgages and judgments of record 9,827 93 | Other l eal estate 147,800 ou j I Overdrafts 11 24 | j Total $3,318,702 23 I l-.IABIL.mES Capital stock paid in $ 400,000 <! Surplus fund 600,000 00, Undivided profits, leas ex penses and taxes paid,. . . 4,027 37 | Individual deposits subject to check (exclusive of Trust Kunds and sav ings) 871,45S 53 i Time Certlticates of Ue- I posit, (exclusive of Trust j Funds and Savings) 705,189 76 ! | Deposits, Commonwealth i of Pennsylvania 559.609 28 Deposits, (j. &. Postal Sav ! ings 5.865 II ; Deposits, municipal 30,000 00 I Due to Hanks Trust Cos.. etc., not reserve 1 11.852 85 Dividends unpaid 125 00 Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 544 33 Total $3,348,702 23 Amount of Ti ust Funds In vested $3,615,907 76 Cash balance 214,247 72 ■ Total Trust funds $3,830,155 48 CORPORATE TRUSTS I Total amount (I. e. face ' vulue) of Trusts under \ deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com • i pany as Trustee to se- I cure issues of corporate I bonds, including Eiimp i ment Trusts $23,921,400 00 Total amount of securities deposited by Corpora tions with the Company as Trustee to secure Is sues of Collateral Trust Bonds 122,655 00 State ot Pennsylvania. County oi Uau fhin, ss.: George G. Carl. Treasurer of the 1 | above named Companv do solemnly ! swear that the above statement is true 1 to the best of my knowledge and be lief. i (Signed) GEORGE G. CARU Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 2d day of February, 1917. iSlgned) CLINTON Al. HKKSHEY, Notary Public. [Notarial Seal.] . Correct—Attest (Signed) HARVET F. SMITH. (Signed) A. FORTENBAUGH, 1 (Signed) EDWARD BAILEV, i Directors. , REPORT OF THE CONDITION or the ; ! EAST END HANK. •of Harrlsburg, i | Thirteenth and Howard Streets. of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at the i close of business January 26, 1917: RESOURCES [ | Reserve Fund: . 1 Cash, specie and I j notes $35,343.00 . | Due from Approv • I ed Reserve | Agents 28,116.58 i I $63,459.58 i I Nickels and cents .'117.63 Checks and cash items 20.017.88 ; I Assets held free, viz: Bills discounted; Upon one name,. $4,463.00 Bills discounted: Upon two or i more names, ... 207,497.91 1 I Time loans with collateral... 6,265.00 Loans on call with collateral. 70,011.70 • Loans on call upon one name, 64,026.39 I Loans on call upon two or 1 | more names 63,384.72 ' j Loans secured by bonds and | mortgages 107,272.84 Bonds, stocks, etc 86,830.25 1 Mortgages and Judgments of , ; record, 63,718.50 1 ! Office building and lot 1 7,oiju.tio | Other real estate 13.700.00 1 Furniture end fixtures 3,.100.00 !j Overdrafts 223 80 | Miscellaneous assets 901.16 ! Total $792,090.36 LIABILITIES : Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 |-Surplus fund u0.000.00 ! Undivided profits, less ex- • penses and taxes paid 6,611.26 Individual deposits sQbJect to ehee1;,5305,553.75 rime Certificates of Deposit 251.519.4S Savings fund de posits 99,544.76 Deposits. Munlcl- . t pal 25,000.00 ' Certified Checks, . 2.501.21 j Cashier's checks outstanding 1.059.90 j Total $792,090.36 ! State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: 1, Al, 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 IC. THOMAS, Cashier! Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 this Ist day of February, 1917. (Signed) R. I. DEIHL. (Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires en 1 of next session of Senate. Correct —Attest: (Signed) E. M. SIBLE. iSigned) H. A. SHERK, (Signed) E. A. HEFFELFINGER, Directors. HANK STATEMENTS ; REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF I THE KEYSTONE HAM* OF IIAUHIS ; HI IK., No. 1 400 North Third Street, of Dauphin County, I'ennsylvania, at the ! close of business January 26, 1917: RESOURCES j Reserve Fund: I Cash, specie and ! notes $8,294 75 | Due from Ap proved Reserve ! Agents 11,233 67 r- $19.52S 42 I Nickels and cents 8119 I Checks and cash items 587 91 (Assets held free, viz: (Bills discounted: I Upon one name. $2,000 00 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names .... 12.397 81 Loans on call with col lateral 10.06S 00 'Liana secured by bonds and mortgages 3,0 15 00 i Bonds, stocks, etc 9,312 5(& .Mortgages and judgments ot * record 5,750 00 Oflice building and lot 18,069 61 Furniture and fixtures .... 903 60 Miscellaneous assets 2,155 97 Total ...' "$83,900 M LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $45,110 oo Surplus Fund 7,005 00 Individual depos its subject to | check $17,525 52 'Time Certificates of Depost 1,400 00 | Savings Fund de posits 9,501 77 | Deposits, municipal 2,000 00 , Cashier's checks j outstanding .... 121 92 Dne to Banks and Trust Cos.. ! ctc.,not reserve 906 13 Total $83,900 34 j State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau- I phin, ss: j i, Harry S. Smeltzer, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear 1 that the above statement Is true to the ; best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed' lIARRY S. SMELT/.KR. Cashier. j Subscribed and sworn to before me (ills 31st day of January. 1917. ! (Signed) JOEL CLASTER. j tNolarial Seal] Notary Public. 1 My commission expires end of next I session of Senate. | Correct—Attest: (Sined) A. H. FRAIM, (Signed) SCOTT S. LEIBY, ' (Signed) S. P. EBY, Directors. ! REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK iTHE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY 'OF IIARKISBURU, No. 301 Market street, of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, at the close of business January | 26. 1917: RESOURCES I Reserve Fund: Cash specie and | notes $121,653 60 Due from Ap i Proved Re j serve Agents. . 178,124 33 j Legal securi l ties at par.... 2c,000 00 (Nickels and cents 260 84 I Checks and cash items .... 15,262 27 j Due from Banks and Trust Cos., etc.. not reserve... 11,675 13 Assets held free, viz; Commercial ! paper purchas ed: Upon one name $34,353 40 1 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon two or more names 452,815 47 Loans upon call with col lateral 322,263 23 Time loans with collateral. 8.7 45 46 : Loans secured by bonds and mortgaj.es 17,520 25 [Loans without collateral... 136,031 82 1 Bonds, stocks, etc 536,864 1 1 i ' Mortgages and judgments of record 130,146 24 1 | Overdrafts .' 10 00 Other assets not included in above 8,116 11 Book value of reserve se [ curities above par 516 00 Total $1,999,388 41 LIABILITIES I Capital stock paid in, $300,000 Oi I l Surplus fund 300,000 01 ! Undivided profits, less ex i penses and taxes paid... 36.213 AC Individual deposits subject to check (Exclusive of r Trust Funds and Sav ings) 744,105 Oi Demand Certificates of De | posit (Exclusive of Trust Funds and Savings) .... 1,255 50 i | Time Certificates o£ Deposit i ! (Exclusive of Trust I Funds and Savings) 343,237 53 | Deposits, saving fund (Ex , | elusive of Trust Funds).. 152,620 56 ' ! Deposits, Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania 20,000 00 ■ i Deposits, municipal 70,000 00 ' | Due to banks. Trust Cos., ! etc.. not reserve 3,318 IS ! Dividends unpaid • 722 00 ; j Treasurer's and certified ! checks outstanding 19,362 19 | Other liabilities not includ ' I ed in above • 8,360 S8 ' j Book value of reserve se ;! curities below par 193 00 Total $1,999,388 49 I l| Amount of Trust Funds in ) vested $257,687 76 1 I Cash balance 2,900 8.: j Overdrafts 316 06 Total Trust Funds $390,904 65 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 se , | cure issues of corporate . I bonds, including Equip ; j inent Trusts $1,155,000 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau ' ! phin, ss: 1 i, J. C. Motter, Treasurer of the 1 1 above named Company, do solemnly | swear that the above statement Is trim ' I to the best of my knowledge and be lief. I (Signed) J. C. MOTTER, Treasurer. 1 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3lst day ot' January. 1917. (Signed) C. MABELLE DOBBS, I [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. : My commission expires February 9, I 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) GEO. E. ETTER, (Signed) JOHN 15. FOX, (Signed) J. 11. TROUP. Directors.
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