12 YANKEES PRESS bacr. li,. .. . [Continued from First l'agc.] the shoulders of the German officer! by an American sergeant soon] brought him to his feet. Speaking j in German, the secretary asked the j prisoners questions regarding condi-j tions within the German lines -<nd; what the soldiers thought of thej war. Gcrtitans Are Fed The trousers of one of the prison ers hud been patched. 'Vie secretary noticed this and asked about it. The prisoner explained that each German regiment had a tailor's kit. Secretary Baker gave orders that the prisoners be given food as soo.i as possible after being brought to i the rear. The secretary was told, that the Germans had heard of j American canned beef and tnat they always asked for it first after being! captured. White bread came see-1 / v PUIILIC SALE OF VAI.IABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 191S The undersigned will otter at Eublic sale on the premises in pper Allen Township on the State ltoad leading front Harrisburg to Gettysburg the valuable real es- 1 tate as follows: Fourteen acres, more or less, of land in a high state of cultivation, having there- ! on erected a large blue limestone house with alt the modern con veniences, summer house, frame stable and garage, all in good con dition. Elegant spring of water and a fine trout stream (Trout Hun) running through the prent- i ises. Choice lot of fruit. This is : one of the most desirable small j farm properties in the Cumberland Valley and will make a fine home, or for trucking purposes, being ! located but four miles from Me chanicsburg and ten miles front Harrisburg and ',4 mile from Hosegardun and Granthat: P. & H. Itallroad station. Also at the same time some household goods. Sale at 1 o'clock P. M., when t terms will be made known by A. E. SIEBER Agent Fur Mrs. Reuben Miller Ilnvestmentof Savings as a War-Time Service Since the investment of your individual savings will add to the nation's total invested wealth, which is maintaining its essential industries and public utilities, and helping to finance its municipalities, you will render a service by contributing to the well-being j of the country, to the extent that you save and invest. Special List of Inccstment Sanations sent on request A.B.Leach & Co.,lnc. Investment Securities 113 So. 4th St., Philadelphia Chicago Boston Philadelphia I Buffalo Scranton Baltimore , Represented by LEE A. LAUBESSTEIA Harrisburg Own Your Property BELL 439 Making EASY Money DIAL 4673 TERMS BERGNER BUILDING NOTICE A HAY SERIES OF THE HOME BUILDING & LOAN' ASSOCIATION' OF HARRISBURG, PA. will open up Its twelfth series on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. m., Octo ber 1, at tho office of Alderman George A. Hoverter, office at 409 Market street. Shares can be secured- from any of the following offices and applications for loans received. C. Bcnitz, 30A South Fourth Street. B. F. Eby, 1321 Dcrry Street. C. A. Clenim, 1114 Stutc Street. W. D. Block. Charles Wctscman, 1160 Mulberry Street. George A. lloverter, 409 .Market Street. W. Fackler, 1626 Market Street. i. / WYMYVAMVWVmMMYVtWYVtvmWtWWVMMWYWMMWWu Owner having left the city Immediate possession can be given to Residence 1721 N. Second Street \ Lot: >6x9o. House: 1 1 Rooms, Bath, I Vapor Heat FOR SALE I j Commonwealth Trust Company \ 222 Market Street itwvwYwwwtwtwwwwwwMtvwwtwmtvtwvw T~T~ TV▼V VW V ▼Vv T>* y? y(f V Y ~*J r—- FOR SALE ► = == < ► Three-story brick dwell ► ing, 1904 North Sixth St., i ► good location for a business. 4 I Must be sold to close an 4 ► estate. i ► 4 APPLY 4 ► .4 : CAMP CORTIN TRUST CO. j Sixth and Maclay Streets i SATURDAY EVENING, HABIUSBURG TELEGRXPFF SEPTEMBER 28, 1918. end in their desires. A German officer who wore a mon le and carried a cane resembled the German Crown Prince. He at tracted much attention from the sec retary's party. BULGARIA TOLD HOW TO GET PEACE [Continued front First Page.] have no intention of attempting to make a final territorial settlement in the Balkans, which obviously must be a matter for consideration at the peace conference. The question, it is stated, is one of the conclusion of such a military agreement would prevent any further danger from the Bulgarian side to the operations of the Allies in the Balkans. Bulgaria virtually has sued for peace following the utter defeat of her armies in Macedonia. First reports of the proposals looking to an armistice between the Bulgars and the Entente Al lic armies seemed to (indicate Premier Malinoft of Bulgaria acted on his own initiative in thus admitting defeat and pav ing the way for his nation to get out of the war. Later ad vices said the armistice proposals had aroused Opposition and ap peared to reflect a situation bor dering on revolution in Bulgaria. King's Sway Probably Broken Last reports reaching this country bv way of Copenhagen, say the min isterial bloc in the Bulgarian par liament was responsible for the EVERYBODY Is Earning GOOD MONEY nowadays, but sometimes anyone will need it in a hurry and not bo able to get it conveniently at once. We will loan it \o you on fur niture or any other good secur ity. All our transactions are strictly confidential. Call and see us to-day. Emloyes Loan Society Koout tMt, llrrjiiier Uldg., 1 lltuiiu 2041, llergner HltJg., | Licensed and bonded by the £tate. | J ESSENTIAL LOANS If you work, keep house and pay your bills, consult us when you need money. Legal rate loans, sls to S3OO, made on personal property, real estate or guaranteed notes. Weekly or monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Co-operative Lean & Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street Under State Snper^lalon move wh'ch may mean that the ab solute sway of King- Ferdinand has been broken and that the people of the country are behind the demand that Bulgaria surrender before the Allied troops Invade her territory further. Serbian cavalry is reported within fifteen miles of the Bulgarian frontier. Turkey May Follow Example This sensational development opens | up a new phase of the war. If Bulgaria makes peace with the Allies her example, it is probable, will be promptly followed by Turkey, whose army in Palestine has been de stroyed and who has little hope, ap parently. of further help from Ger many in <he extremity of her peril. Ktitiiaiiia Ready For War Again Thus the iron ring about Austria- Hungary will be reconstituted. Ru mania seething with revolt against) the German conqueror, seems al-j most ready to begin warfare once j more, recent reports from that j country stating that the situation there is most threatening to the Cen- l tral Powers. PENNSYLVANIANS WIN i . GLORIES AT VERDUN [Continned front First Page.] j line over a commendable width ofi the Argonne - Montfaucon salient, northwest of Verdun. Your corres-i I pondent viewed a portion of the bat- j I tie from the famous Le Mot Homme j i (Dead Man's Hill). Pennsylvania troops, both veterans I from Chateau Thierry and neophytes I 1 from training with the British, took] ■ an honored part in the attack. The objectives were made and | towns, prisoners and cannon werei [taken. Tho attack opened at 11.30! i o'clock Wednesday night with artil-l I lery fire until 5.30 o'clock Thursday,} [ when the infantry advanced- French 1 soldiers acted with us, all under tho I | command of Pershing. Pennsylvania Glory Centered at Yarennes Tito glory for Pennsylvania centers around the capture of Varennes. one : of the dozen or more French towns returned to France on Thursday by | the American forces. In the same general attack, with troops from ; Kansas, Missouri and other states, i the Keystone soldiers, proved heroes north of Chateau Thierry, and thej 'fledging arrivals have written their j names officially on the pages of thej j American Army. Our whole attack extended from i the Meuse river to west of the Forest j iof Argonne. The enemy was m.vstl- j i lied. Tanks and airplanes. Anter- I ican-driven, were used. The Ilin-1 denburg line was penetrated. The l enemy was pinched out of the foreslsl iof Argonne and Montfaucon. The} j foregoing fully explains the silence j ! concerning the battle plans of thei j American first army. I spent Thursday morning upon] i Dead Man's Hill, near Verdun. Our| ' soldiers had just passed down its [ southern slopes, and from the dis ' tanoe, in the Bois des Forges, came! ja ripple of machine guns and thej (Ironing drum noise of the barrage curtain ahead of the Americans.j I Stumbling from one enormous shell, ! hole into another. I had reached the i j edge of the famous mound, 285 met-! I crs above sea level, just as the sun] ! hurst out of the fog that filled the, j valley. j A Splendid Cyclornma of War i Spread cut around was a gorgeous, i eyclorama, while overhead a world! jof aerial combats was in progress. | | Inside the craters of shell holes, | were patches of grass, grown since j i the Crown Prince sought to cut off ! Verdun in the first year of the war) j and launch his soldiers upon a march j to Paris. There were fiowers, too— | j the last offering of summer. Projectiles were flying from con-1 i cealed positions away in the rear | land the roar of the mighty cannon I was frightful. By opening one's , mouth and standing upon tiptoes, one I kept one's hearing. They were our; great guns, including two monsters supplied to the Army by the Navy, | I for blasting out the back enemy] ) areas and preventing German re-, I enforcements from coming on. Dead Man's Hill is a maze of tun-, I nels and open cuts. These were be | ing used by our soldiers in going for- j | ward. I Men Front Near Philadelphia in Fray j Commanding the. Pennsylvania i troops I found men from near Plitl-! I adelphia. We chatted in the din from , j the cannon. I have a recollection of meeting) ; Captain Robert H. Cox, of Plainfie'.d. i N. J-; Captain Leland Garretson, ofi j Morristovvn, X. J.; Captain P. Blair, i Lee, of Silver Springs, Md.; Lieu-1 | tenant Donald Hoffman, of Roland] ' Park, Baltimore, and these others front Baltimore: Captains Fred I Maag, George Penniman and Con-, I way Cook, and Lieutenants George, Page, Kenneth Burns and Dunstane i Penniman. All were well and in tip-' j top spirits. ! Fought Under Gaze of Secretary! Baker A colonel came along with the in-j formation that Secretary of War Baker was watching the same con-j test from an eminence near Fort Del Marre. Mr. Baker had been up all! night. It was under his eyes thatj another Pennsylvania division dis- j tinguished itself near Varennes. How the "doughboys" smiled and I , chatted when they began to bring in 1 the German prisoners! Sergeant Alfred Schwerger, of Chi cago. told me how his captain. Harry A. Roe, of Chicago, with 200 men, I before the infantry went forward had built four bridges across Forges! Creek under the protection of che artillery barrage without the loss of a man. Whole United States Represented I met men from every part of the United States upon Dead Man's Hill. They swarm over it like bees. Ser geant James Walker, of Hastings, Neb.; Private Wilfred Caldwell, ,vf Richmond, Va.; Captain C. F. Ho gan, of Portland, Ore.; Sergeant Clarence Henning and Private Ber nard Snyder, of Chicago—all were imbued with the same indomitable spirit of the American Army, j Imagine Americans upon Dead ] Man's Hill, there to wipe out the blood stain cf Verdun and doing It! A pale-faced lad from Pittsburgh, clipped upon the shoulder by a ma chine gun bullet, -said: "Ain't this a great day?" Another from Scranton said: "If I don't stop looking at air planes I will sunburn the roof of my mouth." Somehow, no matter how great a fight may be on, one forgets it when talking witn our boys. They do not sing much, but they do laugh consid- MONDAY MORN - BUY THE REST OF THOSE w, s. s. YOU FORGOT Save a Cent for September crably. Dead Man's Hill will ever stand for the sorrow of Franco and Germany. It was the mausoleum for their 100,000 men. Not a single square foot of its ground but was I churned up by artillery fire. But to the American soldiers it is a sort of picnic ground, where they may foregather after the stress of battle; a bald, barren, treeless high place, from which to view the sur rounding country and prophesy "Christmas dinner in Berlin." MARKETS I NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company. | members of New York and Philadel- j phia Stock Exchange—3 North Mar- i ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut . street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, New York—furnish the following quotations: Open. Close. Allis Chalmers 31% 31% American Can 45% 45% Am Car and Foundry ... 87% 87% Amer Loco 67% 67% Amer Smelting 77% 78 American Sugar 108 108 Anaconda 69% 69 Atchison 86 86 Baldwin Locomotive . 92% 90% Baltimore and Ohio .... 53% 53% Bethlehem Steel 82% 82% California Petroleum ... 20% 20% Canadian Pacific 163% 163% ! Central Leather 71 70% ] Chesapeake and Ohio .. 57% 58 Chicago R I and Pacific . 25% 25% ' Chino Con Copper 40 40 Col Fuel and Iron 47 47 Corn Products 44% 44% Crucible Steel 67% 66% Distilling Securities ... 64 54 Erie 15 % 15 % General Motors 117 117 Goodrich B F 46% 46% Great Northern pfd 91 91 Great Northern Ore subs 31% 32% Hide and Leather 20% 20% Hide and Leather pfd ... 92% 93 Inspiration Copper 54% 54% International Paper 36 36 Kenneeott 34 34 Lackawanna Steel 82% 82% Merc War Ctfs 28% 28% Merc War Ctfs pfd 104% 105% Mex Petroleum 11l 111 Miami Copper 28 2814 Midvale Steel 53 52% New York Central 72% 72% XY N H and H 39% 39% New York Ont and West 21 21 Northern Pacific 88 88 Pennsylvania Railroad . 43% 43% Railway Steel Spg 71% 70% Ray Con Copper 23% 24 Reading 89% 88% Republic Iron and Steel . 93 92% Southern Pacific 56% 86% Southern Ry 27% 26% Studebaker '. 49% 49% Union Pacific 125% 125% U S Rubber 61% 61% U S Steal 113% 112% Utah Copper 83% 83% I Virginia-Carolina Chem . 55 55 ! Westinghouse Mfg 44% 44% j Willys-Overland 20% 20% NEW YORK CURB STOCKS Following quotations furnished by I Howard A. Riley and Company, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa.: ! Land Title Building, Phila.. Pa.: 20 Broad street. New York City: INDUSTRIALS Last Sale. I Aetna 11% I Carlight 2 Chevrolet 128 I Smith % l U S Ship 6 I United Motors 31% I Wright 7% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale. , Barnett % j Boston and Wyoming .... 17 | Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad. FOR SALE Ideal home in Chestnut street, No. 1923—8-room brick house, j with brick partition wall, steam | heat, electric light, gas kitchen, | finished in chestnut, birch and j cypress; lot 18x100 to 20-foot ; street; possession October 15. The most critical inspection invited. ! Terms upon inquiry. J. E. GIPPLE 1251 Market Street *- * f * Vacant House For Sale i No. 803 N. Seventeenth St. Well Constructed. Most Modernly Equipped. IDEAL LOCATION BELL REALTY CO. BERGXER BUILDING A. Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS I KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto top and cushion work I uono by experts. Also rerair work. ; Reasonable rates. 1019 Market St. UP-TO-DATE GARAGE Expert repulring. Storage space to rent. All accessories. Prices reasonable. Mud Bros. Garage, 244 S. Front St.. Steelton. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by experts. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage 27 North Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES INDIAN MOTORCYCLE LIKE new. ,B ar Kain at $95.U0. Horst, Ling lestow'n. Pa- HENDERSON MOTORCYCLE FOR gALE sl2s. 1916 Model. 2-speed. Good machine. Call 24 Chestnut street. Steelton. ONE THREE-SPEED INDIAN MO TORCYCLE FOR SALE —H. L Enders. Auto Supplies 239 south Cam eron street. Dial 6938. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. INDIAN. 1916—Good as new. $120.00 Good tires —one new. Rargaln. Hors: Garage. Llngiestown. Pa. WE BUY old bicycles, coastei brakes, and frames. Call Dial 4990 Esterbrook. ~ BICYCLES. BICYCLES. New and rebuilt bicycles at very at tractive prices; guaranteed repair Ing; come here and get a square deal. H. P. ESTER BROOK. (12 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. glllßnEß STAMQf Jll SEALS A STENCILS |/V HBO. STENCIL WORKS* ■] 11 ISO LOCUST ST. HB&PA. it Cosden 6 Federal 2 Qlenrock 3% Houston 78 Island 3% Met Pete 1 % Midwest 95 Northwest 49 Okla P and R 6% Okmulgee 2% MINING bast Sale. Atlanta 3 % Big Ledge 13-16 Boston and Montana 44 | Caledonia 46 Cal and Jerome 15-16 Cresson . 5 llecla 4 13-16 ! Xipisslng .. .„ 9 I Ray Hercules 414 West End 1 1-32 White Caps 914 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press • Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Wheat No. i, sole, ieu, ou. 2, leu, *2.24; No. 2. soft, red, 32.22. • Bran The mantel Is steady; soft winter, per ton. 346.5U 0 47.UU; spring, per toil, 34 4.00 4} 45.0 U. Corn The market is dull; No. 2, yenotv, as to grude and location. (1.70 01.5 a; Xxo. 3. yellow, I.St'o 1.80. Oats The market is steady; No. 2. white, new, 62%©53 c; No. 3, white. Sl®Bl%o. Butter Tile market Is steady; western, creamery, extra, 61c; near by prints, fancy, t>6®6Se. i Cheese The market is higher; I New lurk auu \\ ta-uiisiu. full milk, I 29 14 © 31e. J Eggs Market firm; Pennsylvania, 'alio wilier maioy UisiS, tree eases. [ 315.30® 15.60 per ease; do., current re ceipts, free cases, 314.70® 15.00 per ease; western, extras, lirsts, free cases, I 315.30® 15.60 per ease; do., firsts, free j cases, £14.70015.00 per case; fancy, | selected, pucked, 56®5Sc per dozen. Refined guguis Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat ed. 7.25 c. Live Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, 30® 34c; young, softmeated i roosters, 25®/20o; young, staggy roost ers, 25®26c; old roosters, 25®26c; spring chickens, not leghorns, 27 0 31c; leghorns. 25®2sc; uucks, Peking, sj ring, 32® ore, u0..01u,30 ® 32c; Indian Burner, 25030 c; spring ducks, Long Island, Mtfllci turkeys, 37®38c; geese, ncuroy, 25®20e; western, 25® 26c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, i |)4oc; do., fair to good. 32®37c; do., old, 37038 c; do., western, choice to fancy, 37®3Sc; do., fair to good, 32®36c; do., old loins, 30c; old. common, 30c; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 37*4©38 c; do., smaller sizes,33® 37c; old roostera.2B tic; spring ducks, Long Island, 3Sc; frozen fowls, fancy, 35®3a%c; do., good to choice, 32®34c; do., small sizes, 28® 30c; dressed Pekin ducks higher. 34® 36c; old, 30®32c; Indian Runners. 27® 27 %c; broiling chickens, western. 3S® 40c. ..Potatoes The market is firm; New Jersey, No. 1, 31.00© 1.15 per basket; do.. No. 2, 60©75 c per basket; do., 150-lb. bags. No. 1, 32.75©3.15, extra quality; do.. No. 2, 31.90©2.?6; Pennsylvania, 100 lbs.. 31.30©1.65; New York, old. per 100 lbs., 31.65®1.75; western, per 100 lbs., 31.25 ©1.55; Maine, per 100 lbs., 31.60© LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the llarrisDurg Light and Power Company on October 7, 1918. tor the is.ue _to the under signed of a certificate for one 11) share of Preferred Capital Stock ol said llarrisburg Light and Power Company in lieu of certificates lost or destroyed. ELSIE MCDONALD, Boston, Mass. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER llarrisburg, Pa.. August 31, 1918. REBUILDING BRIDGE SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be received by the County Controller, Room 13, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., until 10 o'clock A. M., Monday, September 23, 1918, for the rebuilding of the County bridge over Fishing Creek, about four miles from its mouth iFort Hunter), being the sec ond wooden bridge going east from Fort Hunter. Said bridge to be re inforced concrete, earth filled arch, as per plans and specifications now I on file in the County Commissioners' Office, where they may be secured by I making a cash deposit of Ten Dollars (310). Said deposit will be refunded I if plans and specifications are return | ed within thirty days of the award ol the contract. ! The bids or proposals must be i sealed, plainly marked "Fishing Creek | Valley Bridgtf," and be delivered to I the County Controller, accompanied | by a certified check payable to the order of the Dauphin County Com ! missioners in a sum equal to not less i than 10 per cent, of the bid price. I Said checks being held by the com- II missioners until the provisions of the 1 ! notice to bidders, wiilch accompany .' the plans and specifications have been [complied with. 1 All bids or proposals, accompanied jby certified checks, received by 10 I o'clock A. M., September 23. 1918, will be opened in the County Commis sioners' office at 11 o'clock A. M. of ] the same day and date. I The Commissioners reserve the I right to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder will be re- I quired to execute contract and fur nish bond satisfactory to the County Commissioners in a sum equal to the I full bid price within 10 days after the ! award of the contract, for the faithful I performance of the same. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller II VNK STATEMENT I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK | KEYSTONE BANK, located at 1400 . North Third Street. Harrisburg, Henna., at the close of business, September 21, 1918. , RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and i notes 38,213 65 Due from Ap proved Reserve Agents, 27,134 80 Legal reserve se curities at par, U. S. Bonds ... 10,000 00 Nickels and cents 211 27 Checks and cash items .... 3,050 73 Bills discounted: Upon one name 1,823 10 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 71,070 34 Time loans with collateral, 12,371 00 Call loans with collateral. 44,132 85 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 3,900 00 Loans on cpll: Upon two or more names 28,114 96 Bonds, stocks, etc 10,730 00 Mortgages and judgments of record 3,100 00 Office, building and 10t..., 18.641 37 Furniture and fixtures .... 2,591 92 , U. S. Bonds and Certificates of indebtedness 25,700 00 Total 3270,685 99 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In cash. 350.000 ou Surplus 10,000 00 Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid .. 2,658 98 Demand Deposits: Deposits subject to check 3107.715 85 Certified checks. 26 00 Cashiers checks outstanding .. 330 50 Time Deposits: Time Certificates of deposit .... 22,664 97 Special time de posits 14,104 00 Savings fund de posits 60,647 21 ' 205,508 53 Due to Banks. Trust Cos., etc., excluding reserve... 2,418 48 Total 3270,585 99 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: 1, Harry S. Smeltzer, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) HARRY S. SMELTZER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m* this 28th day of September, 1918. (Signed) A. M. LANDIS, [Notarial Seal] Alderman. My commission expires Ist Monday in January, 1922. Correct—Attest. (Signed) J P- McCULL^UGH. (Signed) G. W. HARTMAN, M. D., tSJgne# SCOTT S. LEI BY. * * Directors. I.80; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 ! lbs.. 9Uc© 31.10; Michigan, pur 100 lb.. fl.5001.70; Florida, per barrel, $2.0004.00; . lorlda, per bushel, hamper, 76085 c; Florida, per 150-lb. bags, 31.6003.00; North Carolina, per barrel, 31.6004.00; South Carolina, per : barrel. $1.6004.00; Norfolk, per bar rel. 33.00W4.76: Eastern Shore, per barrel, 32.0000.25. Flour Dull; - Inter wheat, new, 100 per cent. Hour. 310.25® 10.50 per barrel; Kansas wheat, new, 310.86© 11.10 per barrel; spring wheat, new, 310.85011.10 per barrel. Hay Market firm; timothy. No. 1. largo and small bales. 333.00 34.00 per ton; No. 2. small bales, 332.00 ©32.50 per ton; No. 3, 327.00028.00 per ton; sample. $12,50 4' I .=> 50 per ton; no grade. 37.50 011.50 per ton. Clover Light mixed, 332.00© 32.50 per ton; No. 1, light mixed. 331.00031.50 per ton; No. 2, light .nix ed, 327.00029.00 per ton; no grade, 318.00030.00 per ton. Tallow The market Is firm: prime, city. In . tierces, 19c; city, special, loose. 18Vic; prime country. 17% c; dark. 1601614 c; edible. In tierces, 2002014 c. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept. 28.—Stocks clos ed steady. Baldwin Locomotive 90% General Asphalt 29 General Asphult, Pfd 66 Lehigh Navigation 68% Lehigh Valley 59% BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY, located at 222 Market street, Harrisburg, Penna., at the close of business September 21, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes 3142,141 90 Due from Ap proved lle serve Agents 374,125 50 Legal reserve securities at par 51,100 00 Nickels and cents 612 06 Checks and cash items, . 46,951 64 Due from banks, trust cos., etc., excluding re serve 250,830 55 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name, 418,511 47 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names, 362,879 05 Time loans with collat eral 98,784 72 Call loans with collat eral 609,187 50 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 57,956 25 Bonds, stocks, etc 1,036,585 65 Mortgages and Judgments of record 77,122 75 Office building and 10t,.. 146,797 34 Other real estate, 60,653 02 Furniture and fixtures,.. 47,000 00 Overdrafts 1,266 97 Other ussets not included in above, 1,226 92 Total 33.653.733 29 LIABILITIES Capital stock 3250,000 00 Surplus fund 500,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,. 89,562 21 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposit sub- J e c t to check 31.468,603 93 D e posits, C o in m on wealth of penn'a 545,496 03 C e r t if led checks 16,101 64 Tre a surer's checks out standing, 55,555 07 TIME DEPOSITS; (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of de posit ■ 253.464 43 I Due to banks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 404,317 39 Book value of legal re serve securities below par, 842 84 Other liabilities not in cluded in above, 69,889 73 Total 33.683,733 29 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages 32,915,808 37 Other investments, etc., 2,049.379 93 Cash balance 241.256 99 Overdrafts 16,046 18 Total Trust funds, ..35,222,491 47 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (L e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of cor porate bonds, including Equipment Trusts, ...310,510,000 00 Total amount of secu rities deposited by Corporations with the Company as Trustee to i secure issues of Col lateral Trust 80nd5,.,. 982,400 00 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dau phin, ss: j, W. H. Metzger, Treasurer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. _ (Signed) W. H. METZGER, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September, 1918. (Signed) G. L. CULLMERRY, [Notarial Seal.J Notary Puuiic. Correct —Attest: (Signed) W. O. HICKOK, 3RD, (Signed) W. T. HILDKUP, JR., (Signed) WM. JENNINGS, * Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS UANK, located at Coi ner Thirteenth and Derry Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, September 21, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes 324,400 00 Due from Ap- , proved Re- 1 serve Agents,.. 20,976 15 Legal reserve Se curities at par, 15,000 00 = 360,376 15 Nickels and cents 363 67 Checks and cash items, ... 5,256 36 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 49,551 75 Time loans with collateral, 41,260 62 Call loans with collateral,. 41.295 00 Loans secured by bonda and mortgages 3,290 00 Loans on call upon two or more names 28,318 11 Bonds, stocks, etc 109,678 50 Mortgages and Judgments of record 74,255 04 Office building and lot. .. 24,900 00 Overdrafts 39 87 Other assets not Included in above 280 89 Total 3438,865 96 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in cash, 350,000 ou Surplus 30,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,.. 7,208 42 Demand Deposits: Deposits sub ject to check.3191.681 27 Certified checks 4 50 Cashier's checks out standing 238 39 Time Deposits: Time Certifi cates of De posit 111,450 69 Savings fund de posits, 43,489 57 Due to Banks, Trust Cos., etc., excluding reserve, . 4,776 12 Dividends unpaid 17 00 Total 3438,865 96 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: I C. G. Miller. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C. G. MILLER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befoie me this 25th day of September, 1918. (Signed) IRWIN M. CASSELL, Notary Public. [Notarial Seal.] My commission expires March 26, 1921. Correct —Attest: , (Signed) DANIEL M. RICHER. (Signed) SPENCER F. BARBER. (Signed) JOHN F. FEESKIt. Directors, Pennsylvania Railroad 43% t Philadelphia Electric 24% ' Philadelphia Company 27 I Philadelphia Company, Pfd 25 c Philadelphia Rapid Transit ... 26% I Reading 88% 1 Storage Battery 62% Union Traction ; 37% United Gas Improvement 63 United States Steel 112% York Railways 8 < York Railways, Pfd 30% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, Sept. 28. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, 8,000; market fully 10c higher than , yesterday's averuge; spots showing more gain; butchers, $19.50©20.iu; light, $19.60®. 20.00; packing, $18.60® . 19.35; rough, slß.oo® 18.50; pigs, good and .choice, slß.oo® 18.50. Cattle Receipts, 3.000; compared with a week ago, prime native steers 10c higher; bulk of common, medium I and good native and western steers 50c to SI.OO lower; cow stuffs 75c to SI.OO lower; bulls, 25c to SOc lower; culves, SI.OO lower; stockers and feed ers, 25c to 75c lower. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; compared with a week ago, best range lambs HANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Ilar rlsburg. Pa., located at 1230 North Third street, Harrisburg, Dauphin J county, Pennsylvania, at the close of j business, September 21, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, ' specie endnotes ... $77,529 00 Due from Ap proved Ke serve Agents 174,225 89 Nickels and cents 1,446 88 Checks and cash Items .. 3,807 13 Commercial puper C o m m e r cial paper pur chased; Upon one name ...$13,983 53 C o m m e r cial paper pur chased: Upon to or more names ~366,051 44 Time loans with col lateral 17,733 79 Call loans with collateral 558,625 16 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 103,241 12 Bonds, stocks, etc 771,597 46 Mortgages and Judgments of record 68,829 73 Office building and lot ... 42,750 00 Other real estate 5,992 92 Furniture and fixtures .. 16,655 00 Overdrafts 59 38 Other assets not included in above 357 45 Total $2,222,885 88 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000 00 Surplus fund 300,0u0 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid. 62,979 08 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits sub- J e c t to check $583,416 35 Deposits, Com monwealth of Penn'a 25,000 00 Deposits, U. S. Postal sav ings 1,426 26 Certified checks 3,800 30 Treasurer's checks out standing .... 6,064 24 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) Time certifi cates of de posit ...... .$169,864 07 Savings fund deposits .... 884,638 56 Due to banks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve. 60,681 02 Dividends unpaid 16 00 Total $2,222,885 SS TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $361,740 36 Other investments, etc.. 270,312 90 Cash balance 25,244 65 Overdrafts 940 40 Total Trust funds ... $658,238 31 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 se cure Issues of corpor ate bonds, including Equipment Trusts ....$1,965,500 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: I, H. O. Miller, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) H. O. MILLER. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of September, 1918. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My Commission expires January 25, 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON, (Signed) CHRISTIAN W. LYNCH. (Signed) JOHN F. DAPP, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY OF HAItHISIIUHG, PA., located at 1222- 1224 North Third Street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, September 21, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $22,108.00 ■ Due from Ap proved Reserve Agents 68,092.81 Nickels and cents 374.56 Checks and cash items, .. 6,468.02 Due t'rom banks, trust cos., excluding reserve 1,713.00 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon one name, . 7,350.00 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon two or more names ' 288,668.43 Time loans with collateral, 20,110.00 , Call loans with collateral,. 48,925.00 Loans secured by bonds i and mortgages -.... 67.250.00 Bonds, stocks, etc 86,542.50 , Mortgages and judgments of record 169,226.00 i Office building and lot, .. 106,978.45 Other real estate 14,000.00 Furniture and fixtures, .. 8,181.65 Other assets not included in above 1,288.17 Total $917,277.09 LIABILITIES ; Capital stock $125,000.00 Surplus fund 62,500.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,... 5,821.49 DEMAND DEI'OSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) 1 Deposits subject to check $293,903.31 Deposits, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, . 16,002.26 Certified checks,. 209.80 Treasurer's checks out standing 867.11 TIME DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of deposiv $101,386.53 ' Special time de posits 19,957.75 Savings fund de posits 189,445.15 w , . ; 310,789.43 Due to banks . trust cos., etc., excluding reserve,.. 32,467.69 ; Dividends unpaid. 78.00 Bills payable on time, (as sets sold and guaran -1 teed). 69,638.00 ; Total ...... ...$917,277.09 • state of Pennsylvania, County of Dau fhln. ss: , W. M. Groff, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly i swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) W. M. GROFF, i .. . Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September. 1918. (Signed) WALTER R. SOHN, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires March 9, 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) WM. M. HARGEST, (Signed) AMOS LEBO, (Signed) EDGAR MARKS. Directors. and fat sheep 50c to 75c lower; otheff killing and feeding lambs unevenly SI.OO to $2.00 lower; medium and common declining most; feeding and breeding slieep and yearlings, 25c ta SOc lower. CHICAGO BOAHD OF TKADB By Associated Press Chicago, Sept, 28.—Board of Trada closing: Corn October, 1.39%; November, 1.39. Oats October, 72%; November, 73 $ Pork October, 40.30; November, 40.70. Lard October, 26.55; Novmber, 26.12. Ribs October, 23.37; November, , | 23.42. j BANK STATKMKXT REPORT OF THE CONDITION of CAMP CUItTIN TRUST CO., located at 2100 North Sixth Street. Harrls burg, Penna., at the close of business, September 21, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes, ........ $77,075 90 Due from Ap pro ved Re- i serve Agents, 74,727 52 _ Nickels and cents, 397 41 Checks and cash items,.. 533 64 Due from banks, trust l cos., etc., excluding re serve 3,322 7$ ' Commercial paper pur- I chased: Upon one name, 35,52 00 ' Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 144,869 47 Call loans with collateral, 38,528 00 Loans' secured by bonds and mortgages 232,082 00 Bends, stocks, etc 477,162 05 Mortgages and judgments ... of record 348,765 00 Jftice building and 10t..,. 33,400 00 Furniture and lixtures,.. 7,540 00 Overdrafts, 146 56 Total $1,464,065 27 LIABILITIES _ _ _ Capital stock, $125,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid, 29,356 97 DKMA N.D DEPOSITS: 7 (exclusive of trust funds) D c posits subject to check,. $387,582 13 Depos i t s , Com raon wealth of Penn'a., .. 15,000 00 Certified , checks, .. 71 05 . Tre a surer's checks out- • standing, . 14,382 76 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) < Time certifi cates of deposit, .. $88,947 74 . Savings fund de deposits, . 646,223 12 Due to bnnks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 1 50 Bills payable on time, mortgage bonds sold and guaranteed 157,500 00 Total, ."$1,461,065 27 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages S2OO 00 Other investments, etc., 2,264 19 Cash balance, 147 77 Overdrafts 11 88 Total Trust funds ... $2,623 84 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: . , I, F. L. Albert Froehlich, Treasurer of the above named Company, do sol emnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. (Signed) F. L. ALBERT FROEHLICH. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of September, 1918. (Signed) ELMER BALSER, [Notarial Seal) Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Signed) ROBERT A. ENDERS, (Signed) RUFUS A. HAKTJIAN, . (Signed) LEWIS BALSER, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANV, located at 301 Market Street, Harris burg, Dauphin County. Penna., at the close of business September 21, 1918. , RESOURCES 0 Reserve fund: Cash, specie & notes $133,130.60 Due from ap l proved reserve . ! agents 372,451.75 Legal reserve i securities a t ■ par 25,000.00 l $530,582.35 i Nickels and cents 888.76 Checks and cash items... 59,469.69 Due from banks, trust cos., etc., excluding re i serve 18,048.13 Commercial paper pur chased upon one name 123,638.56 . • Commercial paper pur ' chased upon two or more names t 488,592.31 Time loans with collateral 29,198.64 Call loans with collateral 298,720.21 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 19,966.23 Bonds, stocks, etc 699,235.85 Mortgages and judgments of record 119,651.21 Furniture and fixtures... 1,680.00 Overdrafts 347.74 Book value of legal re serve securities above par 646.00 Other assets not Included in above 3,991.40 Total $2,394,451.08 LIABILITIES ! Capital stock $300,000.00 ! Surplus fund 300,000.00 Undivided profits less ex ) penses and taxes paid.. 36,524.17 Demand deposits: (ex ) elusive of trust funds) Deposits subject to ! check $1,100,120.01 > Deposits, ) Common wealth o f ) Penna 85,000.00 ' Certified checks .... 1,226.57 ' Tre a s urer's > checks out ! standing .. 11,639.08 > 1.m,985.M Time deposits: (exclu ' sive of trust funds) : Time certifl ' cates of de , posit $267,237.53 > Savings fund deposits ... 177,226.98 , Due to banks, trusts cos., 1 etc.. excluding reserve 7,<96.t* Dividends unpaid 98.09 Bills puvable on demand. 100,000.04 Book value of legal re serve securities below par 193.00 Other liabilities not in cluded in alove ........ 7,559.35 Total $2,394,451.08 [ TRUST FUNDS Mortgages 445,857.78 > Other investments, etc.... 519,534.22 Cash balance 16,498.14 Overdrafts 1,026.02 > Total Trust funds $982,916.13 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 se cure issues of corporate bonds. Including Equlp | ment Trusts $855,000.08 y ! State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau* 1 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) J. C. MOTTER) Treasurer. ! Correct —Attest: • (Signed) HENRY C. CLABTER. (Signed) OEO. E. ETTER, ( (Signed* C. L. LONG, Directors. ' ®ct 1 j
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