4 I A Recognition and an Obligation Harrisburg Hotel Company. Additional names will be Iff " announced from time to time: | The Penn-Harris hotel is completed and is Harrisburg's last word of :™T U . : &5 evidence as to its progress and enterprise. Jota A . S£X IKJ. SSSfTSi.J'r* * Andrew, Fred 1). Johnston. Waller Troup, J. H. It has been made possible by the determination of the financial and EurrT Sris SS""■Hu"*" • 1 • • , . e. 1 . . ■ " | i . , - . Bacon, Arthur I>. Knnii, llerbevt Vastlne, 11. M. |f| • business interests ot tlie city to redeem its hotel reputation, and create a factor which will contribute 1m- „ I (^ ,<^ wll , Tj Schwarx Corpo " : H mensely and directly to the welfare, prosperity and comfort of every citizen. u kE^HL 1, * SSMft 1- " Co ' Blsliop, C. B. Klndler, Ira C. Walter, Ilarry D, M It therefore deserves RECOGNITION on the part of every single m- SS'-' Ss,%ri. c. Sss&.r 1 . itAA 1 1•. ._C . I • . m . •. . • 1 • 1, ... ° Bishop, Esther A. Kllllkcl, Samuel Wallow or, KZ, Habitant ot the city. 1 hat recognition implies a responsibility or OBLIGATION. I Buohcr. K. Hudson Kunkel, C. A. White, Joseph IT. J D Jr r ; w " Burtnett, Frames M. Keller, Crolt Wordcn, H. M. Fuller v Burtnett, Florence U. Krcliler, A. S. Worden, Ixiekwood B. The Penn-Harris is conceded to be the final word in hotel architecture SasE?* SS, j|g and magnificence 111 equipment and decoration, and therefore surpassing any other hotel in the State. IX wj™; T . Harrisburg can therefore be proud of the accomplishment of its citizens who have made it possible for I Bowers, J, Frod Ixidy. C. W. Williams, Us. the ritv to eniov this reniltfltiori Bowman.' Harry 11. louver, W. E. E. Webbert, Charles W. ' <PI> IL y lu Cll J u y llll reputation. nrtt4)) I<Vllrtk y Jt y..., K oi, jocpu p. o/va Brown, Arthur E. T.uinb, George F. Yutcs, John II As a financial success, under the operation of the United Hotels Com- " K?SV ~ pany, the Penn-Harris promises to be a good investment The financial, business and banking interests, S.U.: J <T ,es F " SSS $ nnmfB of snb . representing large subscriptions to the stock, of $5,000.00, $10,000.00, $25,000.00, $50,000.00, and in sev- J r k Co "S, JilTnnc ESIH 1 ' eral cases of $80,000.00, evidence the faith of large investors as to the financial outcome for tlie stock- I Casscl, N'.' w. MeCullou|^!, n j. V. 1. _"| ' Christie, J. B. McDowell, Wm. - %g lioiciers?. ' • Cor butt, Wm. B. McFarland, J. IL > ~ , Cook, George D. Mlchlovitz, Simon When the purchase of stock for the erection of. this monument was x . 1 a "7 lexr.-i 1 • v x• Cottcrel, David W. Mend, A. C. , m put belore the people of Harrisburg, they responded nobly. m!u Br^* c S? E ' |VK 1 * Cunningham, J. E. B. Monn Brothers But before the required amount was subscribed money was needed by ■ Davenport, Elsie E. Moslem, E.'' : wi Lncle Sam for the pursuit of the war; and officers and directors of tlie Hotel Company, in a spirit of £*£ W. K. Morrow, Emma • 36S , , . .. . i i o 1 l>een, Carl K, Morrow, Ella la :p| patriotism, ceased activity in the sale of stock. * g^l'V 1 * JS 1 Deuehcy, W. R. Mullowney, Jolin J. SY: \T 1 1 j_ 1 1 • *ll 1 • 1 • •1 • 1 "II 1 1 1 • Dlener, P. G. Myers, Abraham ;1 Now that the war is over, all patriotic citizens should turn their j Ihmdclh*lt. U Neat™' Deiijf M. |H thoughts and efforts toward the COmnilinity. „..••• ' lßull, DUIIICI Nlssly, Martin R. * •W 3 Dull, Helen Boyd Nixon, J. H. ' # Doutrlch, Isaac JL , Neale, llarry T. gg $lOO,OOO is needed to complete the payments to the contractor and for 3,Z **• M equipment and furnishings. T. HAH t Eby, Samuel P. Oenslager Estate, John If the same "get-together" spirit of co-operation and support, moral, . ES'^, |g| physical and financial, is given to this enterprise as has been given in connection with the raising of war I Ehirldge, George T. Patterson, A. S. Hj; funds during the past two years, Harrisburg will quickly go over the top in this case which is as vital to r 7,^° n ' **" the community as the others have been to the country. And we believe that every Harrisburger is as p m k w * lst * £o^ loyal to the one as to the other. I Eorry, Wesley U Holies Bros. SfflC J • Form wait, H. J. Rose, John A. tt&t _ , •/. x Forney, C. M. Retaoehl, George S.. || Therefore, this appeal is made to those, who, for any reason have not SIX had the opportunity to join in tlie enterprise, or have not yet made a decision in the matter. Likewise, K?'jL. c e. dF£°m! m ' Id the appeal is made to those who are already identified as stockholders, to increase their subscriptions, as 0 T 1 ' Soe,ey & J . la t . , J % A , ' Gardner, Samuel Roshon. Mrs. Mary wu. others have done in large amounts. " Gold©, John C. Rombcrger, Ira P., M The present occasion is one which appeals to the civic pride, public iEs J • . . 1 • • If 11.1 • Gilbert, Henderson Roedcr, Herbert O. " X 2 interest, and civic weliare, as well as the matter of investment. Goodyear, wnb Ur b. sotucr, j. i>cd Gorgns, George A. Sehmklt, Bernard RVS Goldstein, Eli Sehomlorf, Morris There are many who will be glad to be identified, if only to the extent 3T'jr" of $lOO.OO. The building will be finally completed within the next month, by which time the entire [' * Sclsam, John T. amount must be raised. A prompt response from the public generally is therefore requested. It is the I Hnmmdbaugh. I>. D. Shirley, John T. - j . , A(V . ,T* r _ \ __ . _ _V ,_ D J . . 1 . . , lfart inn 11. C. Willis Scliwarx, J. Grant, Sr. desire ot tlie Officers and Directors of the Harrisburg Hotel Company to make tlie enterprise a popular HI expression of the people of Harrisburg, rather than a few large subscriptions. In no other instance has I Harman, Harry G. Slothowcr, J. E. j ; IV ~ , . . v vi . # 11 . • • *T 1 I" Hawes, Eva Cecelia Stonffcr, P. E. |g a public necessity so largely demanded the co-operation of all its citizens. No other factor can or will r contribute so largely to the benefit of the entire city. The enterprise merits as large a subscription as you I Helchcr, g Mrs. H. H. Silne, H. M. I I AIIIAI Hiss, John B. Strousc, BenJ. * 2X2 I eel able to make. Hoffman, Wogncr Stolnmetx, Gua M. * Hershcy, Ell N. Bti-ou.se, Wm. § fvK Hulior, lloss W. Starry, W. G. IM The shares are each $50.00, and there is but one class of stock. Pay ments can he made in four equal monthly payments. Send your application to the u idersigned President, I g 1 . 4 ' 14 s! "rkl-'y!°w E r!' I 4 \ SSS o . 1 .1 , . , . X • , ■. XVT UT /\ V V , Hall, BYanclS J. Smith, Edward O. ]p| or Secretary, by mail, or subscriptions will be received m person by the Secretary, W. M. Ogelsby at the K!J£Z, T s . Jr * SJL 1 A " k. Commonwealth Trust Company - . nnriock, w. s^ 7 Thompson, j. a. 1m r . -r . ~, ~ FILL OUT THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLi\INK MIC KIIVCS iwice Who Lwes \juickly AndMailtoW. M. Ogelsby, Secretary. Commonwealth Trust Co^ 'Harrisburg jgK ' '■ SCBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAD STOCK OF THE M , ' HARRISBURQ HOTEL, COMPANY 1 | (INCORPORATED EXDER THE LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA TT f -4 _ Ilatrtshurg, Pa tl#. i 1 1 •%/*■%/* •% •+ -%M I I -L I § _ Tms I \ IIfrnSTfINTTD hereby sultscrthcs for the number of shores of capital stock of the Hnrriaburg I I If If 1 111 1 ( I I Ii \ I £~\ I I J| I| I \ 1 | " ote Company of the |>ar value nt Hfty Dollars each set against his (or her) name, and agrees to pay for ; UAJI I IC I 111 _ I I I I | y I I I I I | V I I I I I I 11%/ I thc ™. n, "" calleil for by the proper officers of said corporation, for value received. This subscription Is * A. Aw JL JL JL Vy XXX X y , P* , F** > * e '■ four equal Installments on IVbruary 1, 19 IB,March I, 1019, April 1, 1919 and May 1, 1919. - I ———————————. Number of Shares | NAME RESIDENCE $60.00 Each. Irnw. M. Ogelsby, Secretary E. Z. Wallower, \ ! 1 1 (W| ' | Applleiulon for stock can also be made to any of the following Directors of the Company: } Commonwealth Tnmt rYirrmnriV Praeidctrif . EDWAn " BAILEY HENDERSON GILBERT E. J. STACKPOIJE DAVID E. TRACY fw vVLIIIIH/UVYCaikU J.IUSL VyUllipdliy r resiaenu I*■ bowman EDWIN . HERMAN •A. c. BTAMM E. Z. WALLOWER * - | WM. T. HILDRUP, Jr. WM. JENNINGS V I MONDAY EVENING, BXBRDSBURQ tWMx TEUOiHJLPH JANUARY 20, 1919.
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