16 ] By Associated Press New York, Jan. 7. —Oils, motors and food shares, in which profes- i sional traders have recently shown a j lively interest, were again the out- ; standing features ut the dull and ! irregular opening of to-day's slock ' market, gaining one to two points, while shippings, industrials and metals sought lower levels. Leaders in the advance were American Lin seed, common and preferred, Amer ican Cotton Oil. Mexican Petroleum, Beet Sugar and General Motors. I'nited States Steel and allied issues yielded fractionally and rails were at a standstill. NEW \ UKIv STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, I LEGAL NOTICES THE Annual Meting of the .Stock-I holders of the State Capital Savings j and Loan Association will be held atj the Office of the Association, 108 , .North .Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pa.,! Monday, January 27. 1919, at 11 o'clock j A. M.. for the general transaction of j business. JOHN P. MKLK'K, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Letters of Administration on the ; Estate of Lewis Henri llale. late of | Harrlsburg. Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, having been grant id to the undersigned, residing in J Harrlsburg, Pa., all persons indebted i to said Estate are requested to make J Immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them for settlement to q Administrator, 17 North Third Street. Harrlsburg. Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ! ters Testamentary -on the estate of j Caroline A. Eremell, late of lie City of Harrlsburg. County of Dauphin, , and tjtute of Pennsylvania, have been granted to Lillie M. Hoffman, resid- j ing at 21J! North Second street, to whom all persons indebted to said , estate arc requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without delay. LILLIE M. HOFFMAN. Executrix, Dec. lti, 1918. j NEAD & NEAD, Attorneys. TIIE annual meeting of the stock- j holders of the Devine & Vungel Shoe | Mfg. Co. will be held at the ofliee of i the Company. Tuesday. January 14, at i 4 P. M., for tlie election of Directors' and such other business that may ' come before the meeting. FRANK PAYNE, Treasurer. IIARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK. j Harrlsburg, Pa, The Annual Meeting of the Stock- ! holders of the Harrlsburg National j Bank for the election of Directors for the year 1919. and any other business, will bo held ill their Banking House, No. 18 South Second Street. Tuesday, | January 14. 1919. between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. W. L GORGAS, i Cashier. IIijBBER SiAM|l£ U|| SEALS X. STENCILS n® mfebyhbg.stencilwmxs ■ n 1 II 130 LOCIiSTST. HBGvPA. L ! January j j Investments x <£jv_yo2> z it i U. S. Government Bonds Foreign Government Bonds State and Municipal Bonds Railroad Bonds Public Utility Bonds Industrial Bonds Our January list contains seventy high-grade issues representing every class of desirable investment. Yields range from 2% to more than 7%. Ask for Circular HT-198. The National City Company Corregpondmt OfflceM in St Citiet 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia , . I Sihort 'Uerm Notes Acceptances New Issue Tax Free in Pennsylvania % $210,000 harrisburg Light & Power Company Five-Year Six Per Cent. Gold Notes Dated December 2, 1918 Due December 1, 1923 Free from normal Federal Income Tax not in excess of 2 per cent. Business T' le Harrisburg Right & Power Company is a consolidation of a number of established public utility companies operating in Har risburg. Pa., and the immediate vicinity. The Company furnishes electricity for light, heat and power to the cities of Harrisburg and Steelton and a number of smaller communities. It also dis tributes steam for heating purposes over a large area,in Harris burg. Total population served is estimated at 114,000. Provisions The issue of Five-Year 6 Per Cent. Notes is limited to $215,000. The of Tscne Notes are a direct obligation of the Company, issued under an indenture which provides that no new mortgage or lien (other • than purchase money mortgages) may be created upon the prop erty without equally securing these Notes. Earnings For the twelve months ended Novembct 20. 1018, t lie earnings were over twice the annual interest requirements on the total funded debt, including interest on these Notes. **• " m •./ Price 97£, Yielding 6 5-8 Per Cent. , , T .ne information contained in this advertisement, while not guaranteed, has been obtained from sources we regard as reliable. Descriptive circular sent on request Bonbright & Company MORRIS WISTAH STROUD, JR.. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston Chicago Detroit "Parked by ttie Capital issues Committee as not incompatible with the national interest ho. without approval of legality, validity, word or security. Opinion No. A-3502." TUESDAY EVENING. t members of New York ami Phlladel i piiia Stock Exchange s—3 North Mar- | j ket Square, Harrlsburg; 336 Chestnut j \ street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, | New York—furnish the following quotations; Open. Noon. | Ailis Chalmers ?2'.j 32"i | ! Amer Beet Sugar 71*# 7141 i 1 American Can 48 48 1 , jAm Car and Foundry Co 92 : # 92 i Amer Loco 61*4 61 7 # j j Amer Smelting 7614 76L j j Anaconda . 60 6014 i j Atdhisou .. 93 92 '4 | Baldwin Locomotive .... 75 Tola ] | Baltimore and Ohio .... 49 '4914 I Bethlehem Steel iBI .. 61 •# 61' i j ! Butte Copper 2li'a 201- | California Petroleum 2114 22"# i Central Leather 60 60 1 ' Chesapeake and Ohio .. 56 *2 5614 ; ; Chicago, It 1 and Pacific 251- 25'4 Chino Con Copper 3314 3314 I Col Fuel and Iron .... 37 37 ! • Corp Products 50'4 49 r , Crucible Steel 57U 57'- j | Distilling Securities .... 55 1 * 55'# ! Erie 16 7 # 17 j General Motors 130130'# j ! Great Northern pfd . .. 9314 9314 ■Great Northern Ore subs 82'* 33 ' inspiration Copper .... 40 s i 46 :t i . Kennecott 32''# 32'4 Lackawanna Steel 66 66 ( j Lehigh Valley 55 55 j I Merc War Ctfs 25 7 4 26 ' Merc War Ctfs pfd 1094# ill | j Mex Petroleum 18814 190 j Miami Copper 24 24 I Midvale Steel 43'j 43'4 j I New York Central 74 14 74 14 • i N Y, N II and 11 311* 31'# I Northern Pacific 93 93 \ I Pittsburgh Coal 4914 60'# j Pennsylvania Railroad . 46 45 7 • j Railway Steel Spring 75 To ' Ray Con Copper 2O '4 | j Reading 81 82'.j I ! Republic Iron and Steel . 74 74 j ] Southern Pacific lOO*# 101 ; I Southern Ry 28 :t # 29 } | Union Pacific 128 12814 ] U S Rubber 76 77 iU S Steel 92 7 # 93 ># | I Utah Copper 721# 72 ! Virginia-Carolina Ohcm . 5514 55'4 ! | Westinghouse Mfg 41*4 41 : # | 1 Willys-Overland 26'4 26*# j PHILADELPHIA I'HOUICE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Wheat No. 1. soft. red. 32.20; No. 2. red. 32.24. No. 3. soft, red. 32.24. Butter -- The market is steady: | 1 western, extra. packed. _ creamery, j 70v: nearby prints, fancy, 74® 76c. ] Cheese The market is firm; i New York and Wisconsin, full milk, 36 ' a © 38c. ; Eggs—Market firm; Pennsylvania, j • aim oihei nearby firsts, free cases. : 320.40 per case; do., current re- I ceipts, free oases, 319.80 per; lease vesi-m. extru firsts l'r*-e case--. I 1320.50 per case; do., firsts. free, cases, $19.80 per case; fancy, selected.! | packed, 73®70c per dozen. . , ! Corn The market is firm; No. 2, . i yellow, as to grade and location, I $1.6541 1.80. Oats The market is higher; ; No. 2. white. 82 @B2',4c; No. 3, white,. ■ 80®8014c. Bran Tlie market is steady: soft | ( winter, per ton. $40.50® 47.00; spring., } per ton. $l4 11P®'45.0.0. i Refined Sugars Market steady | powdered. 8.45 c: extra fine granulat ed ..25e. ! Live Poultry—Dull; chickens lower; i fowls. 34® 37c; spring chickens, 35®! 37c; fowls, not leghorns, 32® 36c; white | lcgiiorns, <ll ® :t. v; young, uolimcated I roosters, 21® 22c; old roosters, 21®28c; i spin.g clllckulla. uwt legliul no, 3U® JJc, wliite lcgiiorns, 29®'30c; roasting , chickens,. 30036 c; ducks, Peking, spring, 35®38c; do., old, 30@35c; In ; Uian Runners, 32® 34c; spring ducks, I Lo..g is.-.in., 04(.i .. .. . turhcys. .iMgHuc. j geesw nearby, 32®36c; western, 32®! • 36c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, I spring. choice to fancy. 45® 46c; . : do., western, choice to fancy. 42045 c; 'turkeys, Hc-li killed, fair to guud. 30 j 1 ®43c: turkeys, common, 30®35c: old. . I turkeys, 38® 41c; fowls, . fresh! I killed fowls, fancy, 83®86e; do.. | I smaller sisea, 2iooie; olu roosters.; 27c; broiling chickens, western, 42® i ! 44c; roasting chickens. 31® 37c: ducks, i | 40® 42c; western ducks, 35®401", geese, j !30®32c; dressed Pekin ducks, 84® i 86c, ".a uucko. 304i/o.c, li. U.u.i Huh- I ; tiers, 27®37Vsc; spring ducks. Lung; ! Is'" ml, 30 ® 40C. | Potatoes —• Firm: western higher:! I New Jersey. No. 1, 80101900 j i Per basket; no.. No. 2. 50®ooo per , basket: do-. ll'O-lb. bags. No. 1, $2.50® I ,3.00 extra quality: do.. No. 2. $1.60®! 2.2.>; Pennsylvania too lbs.. No. 1. i $2.5U®2.85; do., per 100 lbs., fancy, i St'.'jatir■ •o, New Jersey, No. 1, luo , n,s. $2.85492 50; do.. No. 2. 100 lbs.. $1 25© 1.75; western, per 100 lbs.. $2.20 ©•if. 40: New York State. per 100 lbs., j $2.1002.25; Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.60® i I 90, D*.i„w„.c alio, -.lary luuu, Pui too j ! tag. 90c® $l.lo; Michigan, per ioj; lbs.. $1.56® 1.7o; Kloi ida, per barrel. '*2 6002.90; Florida. per bushel, i I bumper. 75®85c; Florida, per 160-Ib. 1 bags $1.50® 3.00; North Carolina, per ! i barrel. $1.5004.00; south Carolina, perl • barrel. *t.M>®4 "0; Norfolk. Dor bar- , i rel $3.25; Eastern Shore, perl barrel, $2.00@3.50;t fancy. Macuugie, No I pel' barrel. *2.90®J.10, du„ No. : 2 per barrel. *1.2501.50. Flour Market unsettled; winter, 'straight. *10.25® 10.40 per barrel; Kau- I sas, slo:so®i 10.75 per barrel; do., ! short, patent. $10.75® 11.00 per barrel: ! spring, straight, $10.75®10.90 per bar rel; do., patents. $10.50010.75 per bar | rel; do., firsts, clear, $9.10®10.15. ! Hay Market lower; timothy, j No. 1, large and small bales. $31.00® ' 82.00 per ton; N'o. 2, small bales, $29.00 ! 030.00 per ton; No. 3, $2u.00®26.00 per I ion, sample. $12.50018.00 pel' ion; uo guide $".50@11.50 per ton. Clover Light mixed,' $29.00® I 30.00; No. 1, $27.00® 28.00; No. 2, $25.00 ® 26.09. . , | Tallow The riiarket Is quiet; prime city, in tierces, 1314 c; city I special loose. 1414 c; prime country, ! 13c; dark. 1114® 12c: edible in tierces, | 1614 @ 17c. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. Jan. 7. (U. B s . Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, i 62.000; market fairly active: steady to j 10c lower than yesterday'saverage: run ' slow In arriving. Bulk of sales, $17.45 ©17.75; butchers, $17.65® 17.85; light, $17.00® 17.75; packing. $16.85© 1 7.60; I throw-outs, $15.75016.80; pigs, good to choice, $ 16.00 © 17.00. Cattle Receipts, 35,000; beef ! steers and she stock opened slow; mostly 15c to 25c lower; bulls steady; i veal calves. 25c to 00c higher; stock ! ers and feders slow. Beef cattle, good. I good, choice and prime, $16.25©19.75: j common and medium, $9.75© 16.25. Butcher stock, cows and heifers, good. I choice and fancy. $10.50® 13.75;_ _tn ■ ferlor, common and medium, $7.75© 110.50: veal calves, good and choice, $16.25© 17.00. ' Sheep —• Receipts. 45,000; market j 'opened steady.' l-ambs. choice and t prime. $ 17.00© 1 7.25: medium and good, j $15.25® 17.00; culls, $ I 1.50© 1 4.00. j Ewes, choice and prime. $ 10,60® 18.85; medium and good. $9.00010.80; culls, j $5.00® 7.50. Mild Weather Brings Out Lilacs in Ohio ; Cleveland.—Lilacs have bloomed, ' trees budded, snakes / come from] I their holes and.many other signs of j | spring manifested themselves as the] i result of the mild weather this sec- j Hon of Ohio has enjoyed until nearly j I Christmas. A year ago the mercuryjwent to eight below shortly after December : l and never, apparently, got. much j above thai. ———— Vacant House ; I For Sale No. 803 N. Seventeenth St. Well Constructed. Most Modernly Equipped. J IDEAL LOCATION BELL REALTY CO^ HEHGNEIt BUILDING { \ HARRISBTIRG TELEGRAPH Sleelton Niivs v POLICE MADE 539 ARRESTS IN YEAR i : | Last Report of Chief Grove j Shows $2,800 WaVi Col lected in Fines The report of Victor Grove, chief | of police for 1918, shows that during] .the year 539 arrests were made by! ] the local police. Of these. Chief! ! Grove made 93; Bowermaster, 78; | Master, 12; Trombino, 24; Pearson, ! : 50; A\ynn. 82; Bnrrell, 49; Bebtnun, j | 75; Kajganic. 48; Hand, 22; Steel | .Company po.ice, 14; and the Store! company police, 2. These arrests! j brought in tines to the amount of j I 82,820.82, larger by far .than the! I tines of any previous year, j Ot the 539 cases, 370 received | ! hearings before the burgess and the j 1 balance before justices*of the peace. | lOf those arrested. 283 were white I i and 258 colored, a proportion some- I what surprising. There were fifty two cases of assault and battery; one I case of assault with deadly weapons; ! two were arrested for breaking sewers; five for carrying concealed deadly weapons; twenty-one for keeping or being inmates of disor derly houses; 239 were arrested for disorderly conduct; seventy-live for being drunk and helpless; twe.ve for tailing to file their question naires; two for impersonating of ficers; twenty-eight for larceny; three for malicious mischief; three for murder; twelve as slackers; live for resisting an officer; twenty seven lor failure to observe trutlic rules. Twenty-two men were turned over to the United States marshal. The report also shows that during the year there were fifteen holdups, live murders, live stabbing affairs, six suicides and attempts and five shboting affairs. KMCTHS OF ST. GEORGE ELECT mow OFFICERS The Knights of St. George last Sun day elected the following officers: President. Joseph Wiach; vice-presl i dent. Michael Danish; recording secre- I tary. M. Tlttiger; marshal, M. Miller; trustees. Peter Radkovieh, Joseph j Mattis and Prank Wilsbach. VESTRY ELECTS OFFICERS , The vestry of Trinity Episcopal Church, at its meeting held last flight! in the rectory, elected the fol- | . lowing officers? Accounting warden, 1 j George W. Parsons; secretary, John i iComstoek; treasurer, E. K. Entwisle; 1 missionary treasurer, C. E. Brinzer. j j Dr. William J. Middleton j i pointed recorder's warden by the ! | rector. Dr. Middleton and George > i Oomstock were elected delegates to ! i the diocesan convention to be held ! lin Shumokin in May and Fred 1 j Downes and <7. E. Brinzer were elect- j ] ed as alternates. The rector appoint- ' ed Jack Comstock, E. 1". Entwisle ! land W. E. Chick and Fred Downes; | on the finance committee. j SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES MEET, I Mrs. Steese's class, of the Metho- ( dist Sunday school will meet this ! | evening at the home of Mrs. Evans, i t Locust streel. j Class N'o. 15. of the United Breth- j ] ren Sunday school, will meet this ' j evening at the home of Mrs. Robert i | Rever, 540 North Front street. D.OiK STATEMENT ! REPORT OF THE CONDITION. OF j SECT. II IT V I'll IST COM PA NV, of! I tarrisburg, located at 36 and .38 j North Third street, liarrisburg. 1 Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, at I the close of business, December 31. 191 S. RESOURCES i Reserve B'und: I Cash, specie and notes $58,307 50 ! Due from Ap- I proved Re ! serve Agents, 62,517 00 j Legal reserve | securities at par, ........ 23,387 50 5144,212 00 Nickels and cents •. 1,136 45 Checks and cash items... 11.139 91 Due from banks, trust cos., etc., excluding re ! serve, 5,069 82 I Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name, 5,411 24 J Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or ! more names 199,327 96 1 Time loans with collat eral 49,821 35 ■ Call loans with col lateral 247,121 38 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 12,528 00 Bonds, stocks, etc 198,860 89 | Mortgages and judgments of record 544.337 06 'Office building and 10t,.. 62,500 00 Other rcul estate 1.405 00> Furniture and fixtures,. 14,000 00 Overdrafts 49 99 Customers' liability on letters of credit and acceptances 1,504 86 Oilier assets not included in above 583 80 T^otal, $1,502,009 81 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000 Ou Surplus fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex- , penses and taxes paid, 21,236 '1 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits sub- J e c t to check $325,318 11 Deposits, Com | mo n wealtli of Penna. .. 20,000 00 Certified checks 3,323 i 3 T re a s u rer's checks out standing, .. 8,269 12 356,907 96 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) Time certifi cates of de posit $u8,306 1 - Special time deposits 36 Savings fund deposits, ... 648.404 .4 7|M<# i Due to banks, trust cos.. etc., excluding reserve, 9t 92 i Dividends unpaid 6 7 00 Bills payable on time. I (Mortgage Bonds „ I Sold) - -'13,2 a. 00 1 Total 81 TRUBT FUNDS: Mortgages oi,9b_ 00 Other Investments, etc., 51,430 oo Cash balance, s 5.426 84 Overdrafts 25 Total Trust funds... $114,819 09 CORPORATE jHUSi'iv ! Total amount (i. e. face ! value) or '( rusts under deeds ot trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to ttie Com-" ; pally as Trustee to k ! cuie issues of corpor ate bonds. including i Equipment Trusts sS3u,uoo ou I State ot Pennsylvania. County .of Dau i ptiln. ss: j J. Paul Macken. Assistant I Treasurer of the übove named Coin i pany do solemnly swear that life i above statement is true to*the best of I mv knowledge and belief. tSigneu) J. PAUL MACIIEN, Assistant Treasurer. SuDscribed ana atvoin to before me this 4th day of January. 1919. (feigned) A. Ai. MAGUiRE. | Notarial teal I Notary Public. Couecl—Attest: (Signed) K. O. HOOVER. (Signed) GEO. A. GORGAS, (Signed) AUG. H. KREiDEKR, Directors. COUNCIL HOLDS i SHORT SESSION i I |H. P. Lougakcr's Appointment 1 { as Police Chief Is 1 i Confirmed 1 Wlint promised to be an unusually ( I interesting session of council proved j rather short with business done!] with dispatcli and hut few com- 1 menls. H. P. Longnaker, appointed | successor to Victor Grove as chief of ; j po.ice by the police committee a few .weeks ugo, was accepted by council, j His appointment was approved j without dissent. Fire Chief Mule- I horn was re-elected on a vote of five | to four, foilr votes having been cast ! for John E. Shupp, n former chief ' 'of.tlie local fire department, j Health Officer Butler last night.' gave his first official report of the i deaths in the borough from intlu j enza during the epidemic, lie re -1 ported the number as 136. There j were 59 deaths during the year , I caused by pneumonia, and seventeen j deaths by accident, three murders and three suicides. The police re [ port shows live murders committed i during the year. | temporarily tilled the office of night i sregeant of the police force, was I last night officially named as ser geant, upon the recommendation of Charles Keim of the council podce ! committee. IV. A. Krister, for many years a 1 member of tlie boro'ugh water board and whose term expired last night was re-elected to the office. An appropriation of $4,000 was j made by council for the work of \ the healtli board during the year j 11919. Water rents for churches,; church properties and schools were j exonerated as usual. "RUBE" /TILLI.KS IX TOWN Buseball fans and the many friends of "Rube' "Cellars, a former member of the Steelton team in the' Steel League, were much surprised to find i him in town yesterday. Rube was in BAN K STATE.IIKNT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I MECHANICS Till ST COMI'AM, i located at 301 Murket Street. Harris-' burg. Dauphin County, Penna.. at the close of business, December 31, 191 S. ■ RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie & notes $75,191.65 Due from up proved reserve agents 287,123.34 Legal reserve I securities a t par 25,000.00 5387,614.99; 1 Nickels and cents 1.960.18; j Cheeks utid cash items.. 79,018.20 | 1 Due from banks, trust | cos., etc. excluding re- _ __| ! serve .....' 15,67 1.01, 1 Comnieri iai paper pur- I chased: Upon one name : 122,81 1.24 | ! Commercial paper pur- J clmseiJ upon two or more names 514,b-j i Time loans with i-ollat- . I ! eral 34,433.50' (Call loans with collateral 322.16. ..W, | Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 19,966.23 i i Bonds, stocks, etc 838,130.85 i ' Mortgages and judgments ' of record 120,709.72, ! Furniture and fixtures .. 1,500.00 j J Overdrafts 462.30 ( i Book value of legal re ! serve securities above i par 5 46.00 j Other assets not included in above ... 23,270.26! I Total i> ■ ■ $2,512,787.04 LIAUILITI Efe /Capital stock $300,000.00 Surplus fund 300.000.00; Undivided profits less ex- j ; penses and taxes paid. 57.049.23 I I Demand deposits: (ex clusive of trust funds) Deposits 1 | subject to i check ! $1,078,280.19 Deposits, | Common wealth of i -Penna. ... 75,000.00 'Certified checks .... 418.15 T I e us urer's checks out standing . . 1,096. 26 1.154.821.60 ; Time deposits: texclu i sive of trust funds) | Time certifi cates of de | posit $226,607.48 ! Savings fund deposits .. 178,030.11 404.637.89 | Due to bunks, trust cos.. etc., excluding reserve. 10,195.67 Dividends unpaid 16.00; Bills payable on demand. 275,000.00! Book value of legal le | serve securities below par , 193.00' I Other liubilit'es not In | eluded in above 10,870.65 i , Total $2,512,787.04! TRUST FUNDS j I | Mortgages $4 47,828,53 1 other investments, etc., 519,024.34 ! Cash balance 29,367.90 ! Overdrafts 1,352.53 j ' Total Trust funds .... $997,573 30 1 Co44BORATE 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 honds, including Equip ment Trusts .......... $855.0(10.00 State of Pennsylvania. County or Dau phin. ss: I, J. C. Motter. Treasurer of the j above-named Company, do solemnly ! swear that the above statement Is | true to the best of my knowledge and j belief. (Signed) J. C. MOTTER. „ , ~ , , Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7tli day of January, 1919. (Signed) C. MAUKLLK DORRS ; [Notaiiul Seal | Notary Public. Correct —Attest: (Signed) GEO. E. UTTER (Signed I ROSS OENSLAGKR (feigned! J. 11. TROUP. Directors. I ; ' Statement of the Condition of the ! , —Dauphin Deposit Trust Company • HARRISBURG, PA. t At the Close of Business, December 31, 1918 ' 1 fffiKlblSS Cash and cash items $96,568.92 Capital $300,000.00 I mm flUf • Due from banks.... 626,179.38 Surplus 300,000.00 j Bvt i United States bonds 340,513.20 Undivided profits .. 60,455.44 il "■? * Loans and "invest- Due to banks 9,752.93 j B merits 3,141,925.08 DEPOSITS 3,608,108.21 m '~ im ' -■ L-.iJklKSflP $4,278,216.53 $4,278,216.58 | TRUST FUNDS, s67i#,t>*©.a k the Navy, and was stationed at Nor- j folk for some time. He was recent- I ly discharged from the service. LAW LEADERS CONFER j Members of the law committee .of the League of Third Class Cities of; I'ensylvania, held a conference in the I •Masonic Temple building to-day to dla-1 cuss proposed legislation relating to! third class cities James A. Gardner, i city solicitor of New Castle. Is chair- ! man of the comittee. E. Bruoe Taylor,] assistant city solicitor, attended the meeting. HANK STATEMENT . rvEPuRT OF CONDITION OF THE! HEIK HANTS' NATIONAL HANIv at Hnrrisburg In the Stale of Pennsyl vania. at the e'use of business on December 31, 1918. HE.—M'RCF.S I. a Loans and discounts, including redia coupts $9 17,434 49 5. 11. S. Imnils (other Ria l Liberty HOUIIM, gill Including U. S, ecr (lHeiiles of Indebt edness 11 a. U. S. bonds d e posited I to secure circulation i par val ue) $10U,0(i ort f. U. S. bonds and ' certi ficates "f • i n d ebted-' ness own- , eda n d unpledged, 40,000 00 llO,OOO 00 j It." Liberty l.onu Uunilsi a. Liberty Loan Bonds. 314, 4 and 4'A per cent.. unpledged. $65,050 00 ! c. Liberty Lpan 1 Bonds. 31i. 4 and 4 >,i per cent., pledged to secure pos tal savings deposits . ■ • 8,000 00 1 73.050 (10 | 7. Hands, securities, etc., (other than U. si.): 1 b Bonds(other than R. !S. bonds) pleuged to secure postal s a v I ngs deposits.. $5,000 00 i e fee c unties other tha|i U.S. bonds (not in c I u d ing st o c ks) j owned un- | I pledged .. 275.125 67 I Total bonds, securi ties. etc., ottier than U. S 280,125 67 j 9. Stock ot Federal Re serve Bank |5O per cent, of subscrip tion! 9.750 00 | 10 b Equity in banking house 25,000 00 | 11. Furniture and fix tures 15,000 00 ! 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 70,000 00 j ' 15 Cash in vault and net amounts due from na i tionul banks 76,813 10 } 16 Net amounts due from I ban ks. bankers, and trust companies oilier (ban included In Items 13 and 15 .... 16.233 75 ; 17. Excliangcs for clear j ing bouse 30,350 17 : I Tin l of Hems 15. ! 16. 17 ... $123,427 02 ■ 19 Checks on banks to i cated outside of city j or lown of reporting bank and other cash items 27,623 97 I ;20 Redemption fond with U. fe. Treasurer ; and due from U. S. ; Treasurer 5,000 Oo | ! 22. War Savings Oerti- I flcates and Thrift- Stamps actually oivn i ed 122 67 Total $1,716,833 S2 j LIABILITIES 24, Capital stock paid ill $lOO,OOO 00' i 25. Surplus fund 225.000 00 ! 26. a Undivided profits... 73,059 20 I j jo. Circulating notes outstanding 100,000 00! I 32. Net amounts due to I National banks ....... 713 19 33. Net umounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companiesf otli ] er than included in Item 32) 30,732 29 Total of Items 32 and 3? $31,415 48 Urinnnd deposits (other than linnlt deposits) subject to llrservp (de posits payable ivllliln 30 days): 34. Individual deposits subject to check .... 74 1.64 1 58 36. Certified cheeks 1,137 57 ~, ashlers checks out ] standing 3,042 3 4 ; 40. Dividends unpaid ... 9,000 00 | l'c tal ol demand deposits .1 (other than bank deposits) I subject to ! Reserve. ' Items. 34 36. i 37 and 40 ..$754,821 49 ! Time deposits subject to ,i Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or inure no ! tice, and postal sav ings): | 42. Certificates of deposit (other than for money I borrowed) 410.359 4 1 " j 44. Postal savings de posits 3.1 J 8 28 I Total of time deposits aub | Ject to Ite- I serve. Items 42 and 44 ..$418,507 65 16. 1 lilted .States deposits (other than postal savings): a War loan deposit ac count 14,000 00 Total $1,716,833 82 State of Pennsylvania. Coumy ui uu.i fhln, ss: , 11. O. Miller, Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly sweat that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 11. O MILLER, Cashier. BiHrr l*n and sworn ><• before ir* this 7tli day of January, 1919. (Signed) H. R. MUMMA, I N .land' Seal. I .NIUI> I'qUllC. Mv commission expires March 9th 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) P. H. VAUGHN. (feigned! JOHN F. DAPP, (feigned) W. M. DONALDSON, ' • • Directors. JANUARY 7, 1919. ! CfllCKiU HOARD, OK TRADE Hy Associated Press rhiviiKo, Jan. 7. —Boar of Trade - • cloalntr. Corn—January. 1.17%; May, 1.40-%, Oats —January. 7 1 % \ May, 72%. Pork—January, 47.00; May, 43.50. I Lard—January, 23.40; May, "I.OK. j Ribs—January., 25.75; May, 23.85. i BAMi STATEMKSf* i REPORT Ol- fHK CONDITIO* oir ; CUSIMOAWKAU'II TRUST COM i I'ANI, located at 222 Market street.! ! llamsburg. Henna.. at the close of j 1 business, December 31, 1018. UDtioURCiSS ' Reserve Lund: ' Jash. specie and ! noles, $183,050 20 Due n oin Ap proved Re* serve I Agents, .... 263,101 83 i Legal leuerve I securities at par 120,000 00 ( " $500,-212 03 I Nickels and cents Oil 00 ; | Checks and cash ileitis,. 37,003 00 i ! Due lroin bonus. trust cos., etc.. excluding re- - 0 ■ servo, 231 ,>3 I <B> i Cuiiiiiierciai pauer pui i chased: Upon one ; name 232,1ea 42 ■ I Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or I more names *Sl,i94 58 j I'luie loans with collai- I eral 261,276 5G ! Call loans Willi collat eral 4 5 i, 00 84; Aiati- set'uiird by builds and mortgages 48,100 30 i Bonds, stocKS, etc 980,0 i 4 70 ; I Auot'lgagcf and luugiueiils I of record i0,83S 32. ; Dtlice ouudiiig and 10t... HO.iOi 31 | 1 Other real estate, 50,008 20 ] IVuinituru aild n.vluies... 4,000 UU Overdrafts 705 81 1 Utilei ua.-ets nut included in above 980 02 ; Total, $3,444,752 70 I LI A Ul LI TILS Capital stock $250,000 00 i t burp'us tund, aOO.OOO 00, j i iiuiviueu piuills. less ex penses and taxes paid, 7C.13S 47 IO b ill AN b DLPOSITS; t exclusive ot trust . i funds) Deposit sub- J e o t to i check $1,558,044 15 ' D e posits. C o m ni on- ' wealth of | Penn'a. ... 007,184 99 Certified checks, ... 6,908 57 : T i c a sulci's checks uui standing . 33,381 44 __ | ,TI MIS DEPOSITS: " ! texciusive of trust ' funds) I Tune certificates of de ! posit 265,017 71 ; Due io uaiiKs. trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 101,010 13 UooK value ol legal re bel ve securities oeiow J par, 923 S4 , Oilier liabilities nut in cluded in above, .... 43,053 40 I Total $3,414,752 76 i TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $2,889,772 37 Other investments, etc., 2,122,452 30 Cash balance 198,04 4 40 | overdrafts, 11,909 15 Total Trust funds,.. $5,222,238 22 tUiu'UuA • L i RUdio • Toiai amount it. e. lace value) of Trust* under I deeds of trust ui uiort ' gages executed by 1 Corporations to the Company as Trustee io bi.'l'Ui e issue." of cor piJlUt* IHMIUj. till luuuig equipment Trusts, ..$ 11,110,000 00 ; lulu. uliiuulll ui SCU : titles deposited by | Corporations with the I company as Trustee to 1 secure issues of Col lateral Trust bonus,.. 982.400 00 Stale ol Pennsylvania, County of Dau i phin, ss; 1. \V. 11. Metzger, Treasurer of the I above named Company do solemnly i swear mat the above statement u ! II ue to the best of my knowledge an.) i oeliel. j (Signed) W. 11. METZGKIt, Treasurer. | Subscribed and sworn to ii. i.ue me ! this 4tli day of January. 1919. i ! (.Signed I li GILBERT L. CULLMEUKY, [Notarial sun.l -soiury Public. ! Correct —AI test • i ! (Signed) RICHARD C. HARDEMAN,. ' (Signed) CHARLES K. CUV CRT. I (Signed) WM. JENNINGS, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK Pennsylvania Surety Company Located at 14 South Market Square, i Harrlsburg, Penna., at the clcse of business, December 31, 1918. RESOURCES ' Due from banks, trust cos., etc., excluding re serve $5,055.35 | Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or i more names 21,000.00 Call loans with collat eral 6.000.00 1 Bonds, stocks, etc 351,199.20 Mortgages and judg ments of record 68,500.00 i Other real estate 20.000.U0 1 Premiums being collect- I ed 0,223.65 Total $ 177,978.20 LIABILITIES j Capital stock. $250,000.00 Surplus fund 1U0.000.00 Undivided profits less I expenses und taxes ! paid 95,975.07 i Reserve for unearned ! premiums ....." 16,003.13 I Reserve for contingent I losses 10,000.00 j Reserve special and contingent 1,000.00 I Reserve tor claims pend -1 ing Fidelity .. .* 5,000.00 Total $477,978.20 t State of Pennsylvania, County of 1 Dauphin, ss: 1, J. R. Henry, Treaurer of the ! above named Company do solemnly ; swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge l und belief. (Signed) J. R. HENRY. Treasurer. , Subscribed mid sworn to before me tills 3rd day of January, 1019. 1 (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY. j [Notarial SealJ Notary Public. My commission expires January . 25, 1919. i Correct —Attest: I (Signed) EDWARD BAILEY, i (Signed) K. J. STACK POLE. (Signed) G. W. REILY, Directors. BANK STATEMENTS report of the condition ( KKVHTOXK DANK. located at 1( North Third Street. Harrlsbui Pennu.. ut the close of buslne December 31, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and , notes .$12,266 80 Due I rum Ap proved Reserve Agents ....... 7.558 82 Lcgui i i-serve se curities at par. U. S. Bonds ... 15,000 00 L.. . , $34,825 I Nickels and cents 174 Checks and cash items .... 6,85'J i Bi'l." discounted: Upon one name 1,425 , Bills discounted: Upon two I 0,, t more names 67,051 1 rime Joans with collateral. 20.526 cull loans with collateral, ,38,323 , Una ns secure*) by ootids and mortgages 8,700 I Loans on cm l. Upon two or J more names 20 119 Bonds, stocks, etc. 12171U ' J ud K'*enta , recoi d 14 670 Office building und lot .. . 18 61)0 i I' urniture anil fixtures "560 | L - H0 . 1 ", 1s u . nil Uertillcates jot indebtedness 31,600 Total l„ liabilities capital stock paid in cash. $50,000 Surplus '.a'ooq I Unuivided profits less ex , penses and taxes paid .. 2 SO5 Demand Deposits; : Deposits subject | to check $111,194 87 I tun ings fund de- Posits 18,017 86 I Certified checks . • 64 90 UuMiie* s checks " outstanding ... 1,776 34 i j rime Depotiis; ! i ime Ceriiticates ! „ " r .deposit 26.05S 68 Special time de- Posits 1.454 75 i Sanugs fund de j Posits 59,514 68 j Due to Banks, Trust Cos., I etc., excluding reserve , . 26S ! . Tolal $281,156 alate of Pennsylvania, County j Dauphin, ss; j 1, Harry s. Smnltzer, Cashier of I above named Bank, do solemnly sw< mat the above statement Is true l he best of my knowledge and bel i tbigueu) Harry s. smeltzer, <s iv .. Cashlei I Subscribed and sworn to before I this 7tli day oT January, 1919. I (Signed) JOEL CLASTER, j [Notarial Seal] Notary Publit i My commission expires Februi I 19, 1921. uoriecl —Attest: ! (Signed) J P. MeCULLOUGH. ! (Signed) MAX WILLIAMS, j (Signed) SCOTT S. LEI-BY, | Director! I BANK STATEMENTS ! REPORT OF THE CONDITION CG.Vril.tl, TRUST COMPANY. I rlsburg, Pa., located at 1230 No I Third street, Harrtsburg. Daup county, Pennsylvania, at the close business, December 31, 1918. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: ' Cash, specie •I and notes.. .$184,583 50 ' , Due from Ap proved Ite ; serve \ Agents .... 248,202 30 i- $432,785 Nickels and cents 1,555 Checks and casli items.. 11,156 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name 2,651) Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 456,662 Time loans with col lateral •••••• .. •• ~ 51 239 Call loans with collateral 460,601 . ! Loans secured by bonds | and mortgages 103,838 Bonds, stocks, etc 763,051 , Mortgages and judgments I of record 64,631 ! Office building and lot ... 42,750 ; Other real estate 6,992 i Furniture and fixtures.. 16,250 ; Overdrafts 134 Other assets not Included in above 2,089 Total $2,415,390 LIABILITIES i Capital stock $125,000 "i Surplus fund 325,000 j Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid, 36,425 D E HAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust I funds) Deposits sub j e c t to I check $722,088 29 i Deposits, Com monwealth of Penn'a 40,000 00 , I Deposits, U. S. Postal sav ins 1.144 95 Certified checks 1,-14 19 Treasure r's , checks out standing ... 8,049 82 .... - "72,i97 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust fundsj Time certtfi ' cates of de posit $1)0,993 -3 Savings fund • deposits ... 915,563 30 ■ 1,086,5a6 i Due to banks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 69,593 Dividends unpaid IS Total .$2,415,390 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $356,943 : Other Investments, etc., 272,733 | Cash balance 31,188 ! Overdrafts 2.353 I Total Trust, funds .. $663,218 CORPORATE TRUSTS ! Total amount (I, e. face I value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort- I gages executed by Cor ' porations to the Com ' pany as Trustee to se- I cure issues of corpor ! ate bonds. Including ! Equipment Trusts ....$1,965,500 ! State of Pennsylvania. County ! Dauphin, ss: | I, H. G. Miller, Treasurer of I above named Company, do solomi swear that the above statement I true to the best of my knowledge t belief. ' (Signed) 11. O. MILLER, Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before this. 4th day of January, 1919. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY [Notarial Seal) Notary Pub My Commission expires January ! 1919. ' Correct —Attest: i (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON, I (Signed) LOUIS DELLONE, (Signed) W. L. STOEY, i Dlrectc
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