Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 19, 1919, Page 13, Image 12

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    Additional Classified Ads
on Opposite Pago
MUSICAL
YOU have made the visit to music
houses, for a special Columbia record,
you have not found It. We have it.
Spangler Music House, 2112 North
Sixth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
NOYLKK'S. 14 South Fourth street.
■
y FOR SALE Mahogany piano,
practically new. Will sell very cheap
for cash. Address S., 7498, care of
Telegraph.
STORAGE
STORAGE
Carload Storage at Low Rates.
THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY
CO„ LTD..
Hlghsplre, Pa.
Phones:
Bell: Steelton 169Y,
Dial: Steelton 9439.
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
<J. Diener, 408 Market street.
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul
ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co.
Roth phones.
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
house. $3 per month and up. Lower
clorage rates in non-fireproof Ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437-
445 Suuth Second street.
ROOFING
LUTE'S ELASTIC COATING
THE KIND THAT STAYS
JS T.HK KIND THAT PAYS.
LET ME PAINT YOUR ItOOF.
AUCTIONEER IUTK—BOII 1875 J.
WHERE TO DINE
iALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLEK,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
PELL 1956. DIAL 2133.
RUDOLPH K. SPICER.
Funeral Director and Embaimer,
611 North Second Street.
BELL 252. DIAL 21*5.
CEMETERY' LOTS FOR SALE
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautituily situated on Market street
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
north and east faces the new park
way. The prices Of lots are moder
ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
WHY' buy new clothing, when we
clean vcur old ones as good as new!
Ail kinds of repairing work guaran
teed. Goodman's. 13U6% North Sixth.
Both Phone*. Call and Deliver.
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
Used Car Department.
Would Y'ou Pay $330.00
For a Willys Knight
Touring Car?
We will deliver one to you for this
amount, the balance to be paid in
eight monthly payments. A five-pas
sengar car in splendid mechanical
condition, just refinished. New top,
good tires.
Open Evenings Until Nine
ffHII OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO
212-214 North Second Street.
Both Phones.
A BUICK BIG SIX TOURING, new
tires, mechanically perfect.
Buick one-ton truck, just been over
hauled.
Chevrolet, model 4-90 touring. In
Bne shape, very reasonable.
Maxwell roadster .in A 1 shape, very
reasonable.
Chalmers Big Six, in fine shape, a
very good bargain.
Stutz Bear Cat Roadster, in A 1
shape, good bargain.
Speedster, Just been overhauled, a
good baragin.
The above cars are as represented.
Demonstrations given.
CIIELESA AUTO WRECKING CO..
A. SCHIFFMAN. Manager.
" REO TOURING,
$225.00.
I
Car and Tires in good condi
tion.
Apply
1524 PENN STREET.
Bell 869 J.
FOR SALE Brand new Republic
three and a half-ton truck and cab,
$2,975. Ulster Lumber Company, Liv
ings
" BODY! BODY! BODY!
1916 Ford Touring body, $35.00.
Horst, Linglestown, Pa. Near liar
risburg. Dial 36C.
FOR SALE One 1916 6-cylinder
Studebaker. New top and new tires
around. Fully electric equipped. This
car is an exceptional bargain and
must be sold quick. Party leaving
™ty Selcen Truck Distributors. 1017-
25 Market street.
" KEYSTONE. AUTO TOP CO
All sorts of auto tops and cushion
•work done by experts; also repair
Work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South
Cameron street.
FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring
Car. Price. $390. S. R. Horst, Ling
lestown. Pa. Dial phone 36C.
SMALL SAXON ROADSTER 35
miles to gallon gasoline; 2sx3 tires,
new. Very economical to run. Price,
$260.00. Horst. Linglestown, Pa. Near
Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Roadster, good con
dition, suitable for delivery truck.
Bonds accepted. Will sacrifice. P. o.
address Box 192, New Cumberland. Pa.
BARGAINS
Premier, 1918, electric gear shift
gun 200 miles; 7-passenger. v
Chandler Touring, extra tire. In fine
condition. .
Denby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled.
In fine condition; dump body.
Reo. 2-ton.
3%-ton Acme, Wood's Hoist and
3-ton. Wood's Hoist and
Bteel body.
Other used tracks on hand. Full
line ol Denby ,chassis.
DENBY SALES CORPORATION,
1205 CAPITOL STREET
1 Continued la Next Colamn)
' f
MONDAY EVENING.
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCK FOR SALE
Largo sized 6-ton truck, with Dump
body for sale. Big bargain to quick
buvcr. For particulars call at the
Sunshine Garage, 37 North Cameron
street.
1917 FORD ROADSTER. 1916 Ford
Touring, 1916 Oidsmobile. 6-cyiinder;
Chalmers. 5-passenger. Bargain. East
End Garage, in Rear of Thirteenth
and Walnut. Inquire Hummer.
BUICK Repairing. Susquehanna
Motor Co.. 117 South Third street.
J ACKSON 8. 1918 model, in A 1 con
dition. Tires practically new. Price,
S7OO. Inquire American Auto Co.. rear
of Front and Forster streets. Bell
2SSOJ. Dial 6956.
FOR SALE 3%-ton Acme Truck.
\1 condition. Cheap for quick
buyer. Federick Garage, 1807-1809
North Seventh street.
FOR SALE 1917 Overland Tour
ing Car. Model 85, in good condition.
Good tires. Call after 6 P. M. at 102
Paxtang avenue.
FOR SALE American Six. in A 1
condition. Drove 3,500 miles. Good
as new. Price reasonable. Inquire
American Auto Co., Front and Forster
streets. Bell phone 2SSOJ, Dial 6956.
FOR SALE Studebaker Touring;
1918 eight-cylinder Okismoblle Tour
ing' Reo Touring car; Overland Coun
try Club. Jefferies Touring car. An
drew Redmond, Third and Reily
streets.
AUTO FOR HIRE Five-passen
ger new car, 1919. Everything up-to
date. All kinds of trips. Make y6ur
arrangements in advance. Bell phone
I 24318. Dial 3230. C. H. Kasaon, Le
moyne. Pa. Federal license.
WANTED All kinds of used auto
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
MAGNETOS. — All types; 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Elstnan. Dixie,
bplitdorf, Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A.
Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
6L H COLE'S CHURCH PLACE
GARAGE,
44 North Cameron Street.
Auto wrecking and repairing. Full
line of parts for all makes cars on
sale. We teach you to drive. Will
sell you ola car on small commission
basis. Storage space for fifteen cars.
Bell Phones.
FOR SALE
Buick Light Six. In fine
shape. A bargain.
Yelie, 1918, in splendid con
dition. Run very little.
King Eight. Newly paint
ed and in fine shape. Four
passenger sport car.
Jeffrey, 1914, in good condi
tion. A bargain.
REX GARAGE AND SUPPLIES,
1917 North Third Street.
HUPMOBILE
FOR SALE
5-passenger Touring Car. 2
extra tires.
Apply
1722 GREEN STREET.
Bell 560 J.
FOR SALE
Seven-passenger Packard Twin
"Six." 1917 model. Good as new.
Traveled only 5,u00 miles.
Address
E. 7062,
Care of Telegraph
j FORD! FORD I
1918, 17, 16 Ford Tourings,
overhauled and newly paint
ed. Three one-ton Ford
Trucks.
SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO..
117 South Third Street.
Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.
SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND
PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford
tot. trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck, 2-ton
Republic truck, 4-passenger Mitchell
Club roadster, 7-passenger Hayncs
touring car. International Harvester
Company of America, Truck Depart
merit, 619 Walnut street.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
New five and seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasura
at all hours.
BELL 2560. DIAL 4914
WM. PENN GARAGE
324-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in any ccndition. See me before sex:-
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22. 24. 26
North Cameron street. Bell 3633.
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
paired ty specialists. Also lenders,
lamps, etc. Best, service in town, Har
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
North Third Street.
GARAGES
ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS
THE Buick Special is the Standard
Rayfield adapted for the Buick motor.
It will increase the etiicieiicy of your
car and cut your gas gill from 15 to
30 per cent. Agency. Federick's Gar
age, 1807-09 North Seventh street.
SUNSHINE GARAGE * — Auto re
pairing by an expert. Road Jobs a
specialty. Charges reasonable. Both
Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North
Cameron street.
3.500-MILE GUARANTEED TIRES
30x3 $14.50
30x3% 16.50
32X3% 19.75
31X4 25.00
22x4 25.25
22x4 27.45
34x1 27.95
54x4% 38.50
35x4% 40.00
36x4% 40.90
KEYSTONE SALES CO..
10S Market Street.
MOTORCYCLES oND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING '
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND
1507 NORTH THIRD ST.
FOR SALE Henderson 1918 s
cylinder motorcycle, with sidecar
electrically equipped, in first-class
condition. Best offer takes it. Ad
dress Box G, 7428, care of Telegraph
Office.
LEGAL NOTICES
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an an
plicatien will be made to the Gover
nor of the State of Pennsylvania on
Thursday, June 5, 1919, under the Act
of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to
provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations',!
approved April 29 , 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the chatter
of an intended corporation to be call
ed "LYKKNS VALLEY COAL DREDG
ING COMPANY, INC.," the character
and object of which is the dredging
procuring, buying, selling and sup
plying river coal, and the performing
and conducting of such other busi
ness as is necessarily incident there
to, and for these purposes to have
possess and enjoy all the rights, bene
fits and privileges of the said Act of
Assembly and its supplements.
HORACE A. SEGELBAUM,
Solicitor, '
I ~MAJUU[TS
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and ' Company
members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street,
New York furnish the following
quotations: Open Noon
I Allis Chalmers 41% 60%
Amer. Beet Sugar S3 82%
American Can 55% 55%
Am. Car and Fndry Co. .102% 102%
Amer. Loco SO 79%
Amer. Smelting .79% 79
American Sugar 132% 132%
Amer. Woolens 79% 79%
Anaconda 68% 68%
Atchison 97 97%
Baldwin Locomotive ...101% 101%
Baltimore and Ohio .... 54% 54%
Bethlehem Steel 78 78
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LEGAL NOTICES
ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE
Thursday. May 22, 1919.
The undersigned, executors of the
last will and testament of Solomon
C. Brinser, late of Ixmdonderry town
ship. Dauphin county, Pennsylvania,
deceased, will sell on Thursday after
noon. May 22,1919, at 2 o'clock upon
the premises on Mill street near the
waterworks, in the borough of Mid
dletown, at adjourned public sale or
outcry, of all the plant, machinery,
equipment, good will and going busi
ness, trade name and trade fame and
trade marks, connected with the busi
ness of manufacturing corn meal, as
well as operating a flour and feed
business, as the same has been con
ducted under the name of S. C. Brin
ser Estate. The property sold consists
of the following:
1 building for roasters.
2 corn roasters.
1 cooling pan.
1 blower.
1 15-HP. General Electric Motor.
2 5-HP General Electric Motors.
1 3-HF. General Electric Motor.
2 20-inch Burr mill%
2 cornshellers.
1 receiving separator.
2 SOO-ttound scales.
1 600-pound scales.
Office equipment, consisting of desk,
safe, stove, typewriter, check pro
tector. qtc.
1 2-horse platform wagon.
1 2-horse wagon.
2 1-horse delivery wagon,
1 bob sled.
1 black horse. 1
Also harness, bag trucks, shovels,
equipment, implements, bags contain
ers. etc.
All the above property, good will
and going business, etc., will be sold
as a whole.
For further terms and particulars
apply to
SOLOMON It. BRINSER,
JOHN R. BRINSER,
HARRY R. GEYER,
Executors,
MIDDLETOWN. PA.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned will apply f or
examination of State Board of Law
Examiners on July 1 and 2, 1919 and
for admission to Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania.
LOUIS A. HOWARD.
Steelton. Pa.
221 North Second street.
NOTICE is hereby given that let
ters of administration have been
granted to the undersigned on the
Estate of Hiram S. Crawford, late of
i Harrisburg, Dauphin county. Pa., de
ceased.
All persons being indebted to said
estate are requested to make pay
ment and those having claims against
the estate will present them to:
Arthur M. Crawford. Administrator,
R. D.. 2. Liverpool. Perry county. Pa.,
or George F. Lumb, attorney, 1 North
Third street.. Harrisburg, Pa.
CLERK OF THE ORPHANS COURT
NOTICE is hereby given that the
following accounts have been present
ed to the Clerk of Orphans Court at
Hsrrisburg, Pennsylvania which ac
count has been passed and allowed
and the same will be presented to the
Orphans Court of said county for
confirmation ni si June 17, 1919, at
10 o'clock A. M. And if no -exceptions
are fiied thereto they will be confirm
ed absolutely four days' later.
Second account Harrisburg Trust
Company. Trustee, in the estate of
Sarah L. Bigler.-deceased.
First and final account, Harrisburg
Trust Company, guardian for Elsie
Marshall.
Fiied May 17. 1919.
JAMES E. LEXTZ.
Clerk of Orphans Court.
BANK STATEMENT BANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
at Harrisburg. in the State of Pennsylvana, at the
close of business on May I*.. 1919.
RESOURCES
1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts *1.040,426 88
2. Overdrafts, unsecured ' Vl"' ;' ji'' ' '
5. U. S. bunds (other than Liberty Bonds, but lacludlng U. S.
certiflcntes of indebtedness)!
a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation
(par value) •y• •• • • •:•••; *loo.o° ooo
b U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness .
pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 110.000 00 (
f V. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
owned and unpledged ~... 5.000 215,000 00
6. Liberty I.oan Bonds: 1 ...
a Liberty Loan Bonds. 3)4, 4, and 4)4 per cent,
unpledged • •• • • •••• •• • • • • *24,270
b Liberty Loan Bonds, 3)4, 4, and 4)4 per cent,
pledged to secure U. S. deposits 170,000 00
c Liberty Loan Bonds, 3)4, 4, and 4)4 per cent,
pledged to secure postal savings deposits... 5.000.00
7. Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. S.)j
a Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to
secure U. S. deposits 306.<4i (
b Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to ,
secure postal savings deposits -7. BUU ' UU
e Securities other thaiiNJ- S. bonds (not including _
stocks) owned unpledged 081,.33 .6 ...... ..
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than I. S.. ... 915.8,6 51
8 Stocks other than Federal Reserve Bank stock 13.1a3.96
9! Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 36,500.00
11." Furniture and fixtures ••••••• ■• • ~?•*?" \*
13. Lawful reserve with 1 ederal Reserve Bank ......... 10a,410 38
15 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. 146.2,6 lo
li. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies
other than included in Items 13 or 15 -?•?!?
17. Exchanges for clearing house SJWtf.viJi'ii 'f>.3.,0 56
Total of Items 15, 16 and 17 r*-.3,919 01
19. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report
ing bank and other cash items 30,806 38
20. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer ■••• VV'i" ",000 00
21. Interest earned but not collected approximate —on Notes
and Bills Receivable not past due - 3,469 97
22. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned, 1,100 74
23] Other assets, if any 60,416 93
TOTAL *2.846.914 01
LIABILITIES
24. Capital stock paid in *100.000.00
25. Surplus fund •• • 460.000.00
"6 a Undivided profits *82,468 62
b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid, 16,609 16
27. Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of
maturity and not earned (approximate) ...... 1,815 47
"8 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 10,021 64
29 Amount reserved for all interest ' accrued 2,363 41
30 Circulating notes outstanding 98,300 00
32 Net amounts due to National ba'nks 30,710 89
33. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies
(other than included in Item 32) 159,714 19
34 Certified checks outstanding 25,263 47
35 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 4,125 24
Total of Items 32, 33. 34 and 35 *219,813 79
Demand depo ills < other than bank deposits) subject ts Reserve
(deposits payable within 30 days): •
36. Individual deposits subject to check 1,333,579 21
40. Dividends unpaid 112 50
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 36 and 40, *1,333,691 71
Time deposits subject to Iteserve I payable after 30 days, or
subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal. savings):
4" Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).. 128,742 47
14." I'ostal savings deposits 15,356 66
45 Other time deposits 329,111 50
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Items
42, 44 and 4o 1473.210 03
46. Halted Mantes deposits (other than postal savings):
a War loan deposit account *50,000 00
c Other United states deposits, including deposits
of U. S. disbursing officers 33,031 05
56. Liabilities other than those above stated 8,807 55
TOTAL *2,846,9(4 01
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, ss:
I, E. J. Olancey. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. J. OLANCEY.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of May, 1919.
C. A. FORNWALD.
[Notarial Seal] Notary Public.
My commission will expire March 9, 1923.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) SPENCER C. GILBERT,
(Signed) JOHN FOX WEISS,
(Signed) WILLIAM JENNINGS.
Directors,
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fiABIUSBUIIO 8662k TELEGRAPH
Butte* Copper 25)4 25
California Petroleum ... 31)4 31)4
Canadian Pacific 16714 167)4
Central Leather 92 91)4
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 67% 68)4
.Chicago, R. I and Pacific 31 SO%
Chlno Con. Copper 38% 38%
Corn Products 61% 62%
Crufible Steel 75% 75)4
Distilling Securities ... 77% 76%
Erie 19% 20
General Motors 185% 185%
Great North. Pfd. : 99 98%
Great North. Ore. subs.. 45% 45%
Hide and Leather 34 33%
Hide and Leather. Pfd 123% 123
Inspiration Copper 55% 56
Kennecott 35 35%
Kansas City Southern ..25 24%
Lackawanna Steel ..... 80% 80
Lehigh Valley 58 59
Merc Mar Ctfs 53% 54%
Merc Mar. Ctfs Pfd. ...124 125%
Mex. Petroleum 179 181
Miami Copper 28% 28%
Mldvale Steel 48% 48%
N. Y. Central 82% 82%
N. Y.. N. H. and H 34 34%
N. Y.. Ont. and West. ... 23 24
Norfolk and Western ...112% 111%
Northern Pacific 98 98%
Penna. R. R." 47% 48%
Pittsburgh Coal 56% 56%
Railway Steel Spg 98% 98%
Ray Con. Copper 21% 21%
Reading 90% 89%
Republic Iron and Steel 87)4 57
Southern Pacific 109% 109%
Southern Ry 33 33%
Studebaker 82 % 82%
Union Pacific 136% 137
U. S. I. Alcohol 156% 158%
U. S. Rubber 99 98%
BANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE PEN BROOK NATIONAL BANK,
at Penbrook, in the State of Penn
sylvania, at the close of business on
May 12, 1919.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .... $286,626 44
Overdrafts, secured .... 08
U. S. Bonds to
secure circu
lation $25,000 00
Certificates of
indebtedne s s /
owned and
unpledged ... 30,000 00
Liberty Loan Bonds own
ed and unpledged 115,010 00
Securities own
ed and un
pledged ....$67,203 75
Collateral trust
notes owned. 9,858 75
Stock Federal Reserve
Bank 1,350 00
Banking House 7.200 00
Furniture and fixtures .. 3,600 00
Lawful reserve Fed
eral Reserve Bank ... 23,416 33
Cash and due from Na
tional Banks 36,806 34
Checks on** banks out
side of city and cash
items 2,634 33
Redemption Fund 1,250 00
Interest earned but not
collected 123 45
War Savings Stamps
owned "fT 34 16
Total $610,013 63
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $25,000 00
Surplus 20,000 00
Undivided profits less ex
penses. interest and
taxes paid 7,777 36
Interest unearned, ap
proximate 3,121 30
Circulation ®2
Cashier's checks 3,8.i 28
Deposits, individual 159.217 38
Dividends unpaid 7 00
Time certificates 55,609 42
Savings deposits 280,853 89
Total $610,013 63
State of Pennsylvania. County of
Dauphin, ss:
I, I. L Unger, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
1. L UN GER,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th day of May. 1919.
(Signed) J. W. McGARVEY,
[Notarial Seal] Justice of the Peace.
My commission expires first Mon
day in January, 1922.
Correct —Attest: . . .
(Signed) JOHN H. ALLMINE,
(Signed) JAMES C. BUCK,
(Signed) I. D. Horstick.
Directors.
U. & Steel 103% 103%,
U. S. Steel, Pfd 115% 115%
Utah Copper 79 78%
Weatinghouse, Mfg 56% 65%
Willys-Overland .34% 34%
Western Maryland 13% 13%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press.
Philadelphia, May 19. Wheat
No. 1 soft red. $2.20; No. 2, rod. $2.24;
No. 3, soft red, $2.24.
Corn—The market is firm; yellow
as to grade and location $1.52@51.85.
Oats steady; No. 2 white, 78@78%:
No. 3 white, 79%@77c.
Butter firm: western creamery ex-
Da. 6u%c; nearby prints, fancy. 67®
69c.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered. 8.46 c; extra fine granulat
ed. 9c.
Eggs—Market firm: nearly fit sts
per crate. $14.25; nearby current re
icceipts. $13.95; western extra firsts.
$14.35: do. firsts, $13.96; fancy selected
packed, 53®55c per dozen.
Cheese The market is steady:
New York and Wisconsin, fu'l m*-k
current make 32@32%c; do. old. 37®
39c.
Uve Poultry Market steady;
f-lws. 37038; broiling chickens, not
Leghorns. 55®60c; do. Leghorns. 42®
50c; roosters. 23c; ducks. Pekin, 33®
36: do. Indian runner, 28@30; geese.
22 @ 25c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady; fresh kill
ed fowls, choice to fancy. 36®38c; do
small sizes, 32@34c; roosters. 27c;
spring ducks. Long Island. 41@42c.
Potatoes The market is firmer;
New Jersey, No. 1, 65® 85c;
per basket; do.. No. 2, 50@6Uc per
basket; do.. 100-lb. bags. No. 1. $3,500
s.fo. extra quality: do.. No. 2. $1,600
2.25; Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 tba,
$2.4002.65; do., per 100 lbs., fancy.
$2.9003.10; New Jersey, No. k lOt
lbs.. $2.2502.40; do.. No. 2. 100 lbs,
$1.2501.76; western, per 100 lbs., $2.00
@2.25*. New York state, per 100 lb.
$2.4002.60; Maine, per 100 lbs.. $2.50®
2.60; Delaware and Maryland, per 100
lbs.. $2.2502.40; Florida, No. 1, per
barrel, $7.6008.00; Florida. No. 2. per
barrel. $5.6006.00; Florida, per 150-lb.
oags. $1.6003.00: North Carolina, per
barrel. $1.6004.00; South Carolina, per
barrel. $1.60 0 4.00; Norfolk, per bar
rel. $3.25; Eaatern Shore. per
barrel. $2.0002.75; fancy. Macunglo,
No. 1. per barrel. $2.9501.00; do, Na
2. ner barrel. 91.25®!.50.
Flour Dull and weak; winter
straight, western, 111.60011.75 per
barrel; do. nearby. $11.25011.75 per
IIMWSTKH S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the following Executor's,
Administrators'. Guardians and Trustees Accounts, which have been duly
passed and remain on file in the Register's Office of Dauphin County, said
accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation on Tues
day, June 1". 1919. at 10 a. m.
No. Estate of Accountant Account.
I—Romberger, Mary C Samuel Hean, Executor First & Final.
2—Kelley, John E Goldie M. Kelley, Administra
trix First & Final.
3—McCormiclc, Sarah R Walter M. MeCormick, Execu
tor First & Final.
4—Fisher, William H., Mary F. Fisher. Administra
trix Account.
s—Parelli, Nicola Hershey Trust Company, Ad
ministrator First & Final.
6 —McAllister, Margaret H., .James A. Beaver, Surviving
Executor, as stated by Com
— monwealth Trust Co.. Ad
ministrator of said James
A Beaver, Deceased Final Account.
7—Etter, Catharine A. George E. Etter (Surviving). ,
• Executor Second & Final.
g—Fasnacht. John F., Annie 1,. E'asnacht and Edna
May Anderson, Administra-
trices First & Final.
9—Caslow, Elizabeth George W. Shultz, Executor'.. First £ f!! na !'
10—Shenk, Susan Jacob R. Shenk, Executor ... E'irst & E inal.
11—Collins, Patrick Dennis J. Callaghan, Execu- „ .
tor First & E inal.
12—Kinter. Lydia A., Katherine M. Kinter, Admin- „
istratrix First & Final.
13 —Deshong, J. W J. B. E'isher, Administrator, c.
t. a First & Final.
14—Zimmerman, Annie E Harrisburg Trust Company,
| a Executor First & Final.
15—Boll, Robert A., Charles S. 801 l and Charles K.
Boas. Administrators First & Final.
16—Shoffstall, Leroy J. J. BulTington, Administra
tor First & Final.
1 Bowers. Lucy M ..William D. Bowers, Adminis
trator First & Final.
1 Pacey, Leah ..Joseph E. Pacey, Executor .. First & Final.
1 Thorn Chase Rosa Books, ETxecutrix First & Final.
20 —Antoniolo, Loreto Security Trust Company. Ad
ministrator First & Final.
21—Kovochek. Andrew Security Trust Company. Ad
ministrator First A Final.
22—O'Donnell, Catharine C.,.. Mary B. O'Donnell, Admin
istratrix First & Final.
2 Alwine, Conrad W Aaron Alwine, Executor Second & Final.
2 Yingst, Peter John B. Nye, Executor First & Final.
•s Kreider, Jesse W Michael W. Kreider and John _
W. Kreider. Administrators, First & Final.
■>6 Bowman. Maurice F Michael E. Houser, Adminis- .
trator Account.
27 Bomberger, J. C Stated by the Executors of the
Estate of Charles A. Kunkel,
who in his lifetime wab
Trustee under the will of J. .
\ C. Bomberger Account.
28—Davis. Annie .". .H. Q. Day, Trustee Account.
2 Greenabaum. George Charles Zeigler, Executor ... first & Final.
3 Yeager, Josiah, William E. Yeager, Trustee,
deceased, stated by Anna B.
Yeager Executrix of the Es- _
tate of William E. Yeager, First & Final.
31—Aungst, Fannie L. George H. Aungst, Adminis- .
trator Account.
32—Mehringr. Wilhelm J W. J. Mehringr. Jr., Adminis- _
trator r inal Account.
33—Wolaver, William Karmany, Adminis- _. , „
trator rirst & r inal.
34—Reinoehl. Margaret J Nelson A. Reinoehl, Adminis- .
trator Account.
35—Curtis. Edwin E Harriet J. Curtis. Administra- ,
trix .. rirst Final.
36 —Keffer, Elizabeth Union Trust Company of
Pennsylvania, Administra- „ _
tor, c. t a First & Partial.
37 Feglev, Thomas Lewis Saltzer and E'rancis .
E'egley, Executors First Account.
38—Daniel, J. E. Jacob J. Rissinger, Adminis- . . _, ,
trator First & Final.
39 Hummel. Mary C Edgar C. Hummel, Executor.. First & Final.
40—Gramm, Catharine A. Elizabeth S. Lehman, Admin- T „ . .
istratrix First & Final.
41 —Wagner, Albert W Jacob W. Wagner, Adminis- _
trator First & Final.
42 —Hess, Lavina W. I. Hess and B. F. Hess,
Executors First & Final.
43—Saul, Eliza B>. R. Speas, Executor E'irst & E'inal.
44 —Zedricks. Eliza C Chester W. Zedricks, Admin- „
istrator First & Final.
45—Uhler, Mark I Isaiah S. Daniel, Administra
tor First & Final.
46—Loh. Lauretta R John C. Eckels. Executor .... E'irst ■& Final.
47—Watt. George Frederick, .Gertrude I. Watt, FXecutrix . E'irst A E'inal.
48—Mattis. Louisa David W. Lenker, Executor .. First & E'inal.
49—Saltsman, George A Union Trust Company of
Pennsylvania, Adminstrator, E'irst & Final
50 Higgins. Theresa M Leo. C. Gainor, Executor E'irst & E'inal.
51—Miley, Susan E William S. Cunkle, Executor . E'irst & Final.
52 —Durborow, Henry M., and
Mary C Commonwealth Trust Com
pany, Guardian, of James
C. Durborow First & Final.
53 Zimmerman, Edward Commonwealth Trust .Com
pany, Guardian, of Lester I.
Zimmerman First & Final
54—Kuehne (King) Albert T.,Commonwealth Trust Com
pany, Executor Fourth & Final
55—Hassler, Frank Stanley, ..Helen A. Hassler and Emory
O. Hassler, Administrators, First & Final.
56 —Harner, Elizabeth Commonwealth Trust Com
-4 piny, Executor First & Partial
67— Willoughby, Harry A. L. Taylor Administrator .. E'irst & Final.
58 —Lukens, Frank Ross E. Lukens, Administra
tor First & E'inal.
59— Schradley, Christian EI., ~A 1 K. Thomas. Guardian of
Rodney Gordon Schradley
(Minor) Second AccQunt
60— Romberger, Joseph H„ ..George E. Romberger, Ad
ministrator First & Final.
6l-Hopple, Jacob Annie El. Hopple, Administra
trix E'irst & Final.
62—Lacob, Anna, Union Trust Company of
Pennsylvania, Administra
tor E'irst & Final.
63—Lacob, S. Wolfe, Union Trust Company of
Pennsylvania, Administra
tor E'irst & Final.
64—Garonzlk, Ida, David Garonzik and Harry
Oaronzik. Administrators . . First & Final
65—Danner, Roy C. Dauphin Deposit Trust Com
pany, Executor First & Partial.
66 —MUlelsen, Catharine 8.,..Jac0b B. MUleisen, Adminis
trator First & Final.
Filed May 17. 1919.
EDWIN H. FISHER,
Register of Wills.
==pENNgYLVANIATNDEMNITvI-XCHAfIGE = ='
Home Office Philadelphia
Any owner who insures undei
this plan can tell you what it
has meant to him yearly in savings
Write for Information
j Harrisburg Branch, A. L. Hall,
Patriot Bldg. Manager
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE-—II
barrel; Kansas straights. $12.20012.66
'per barrel; do. short patents. $12.75
@ 13.25 per barrel; spring short pat
ents, $12.50013.25 per barrel; do.,
spring patents, $12.25012.75 per bar
rel; spring tlrsts, clear, $13.50011.00
per barrel.
Bran The market Is quiet; soft
winter. In 100-lb. sacks. $46.50047.50;
winter spot in 100-lb. sacks. $46,500
47.50; do. spring in 100-lb. sacks,
$4 1.500 $45.50.
Hay—Market Arm. Timothy No. 1,
$4 1.0(, <4 $42.00: No. 2, $39.00@540.00;
No. 3, $36.00038.00.
Clever Mixed: Light. $39.00040.00
per ton; No. 1. do.. $37.50038.00 per
ton: No. 2. do., $35.00036.00 per ton.
Tallow The market is lower;
prime city loose. 1314 c; do. special,
loose. 14c; prime country, 1214 c; edi
ble in tierces, 24027 c.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press.
Chleaao, May 19. (U. S. Bureau
of Markets), Hogs Receipts,
40,000; market fairly active; mostly
ten to 20 cents higher than Saturday,
top $21.25. Bulk, 21.00@21.20; heavy
weight, $21.00021.25; medium weight.
*20.900 21.25; light weight, $20,650
21.25; light lights. $19.65®20.85: heavy
packing sows, smooth $20.150 20.6";
packing sows rough, $19.75020.10;
pigs. $18.85 @20.00.
Cattle—Receipts 22.000; beef steers
slow to unevenly lower; early sales
25c lower; butcher stock, calves and
feeders steady. Beef steers medium
and heavy weight, choice and prime,
$16.50019.00; medium and good.
$13.75016.73; common, $11.1 5@14.00j
light weight, good and choice, $13.75
016.75; common and medium, $10.50©
14 00 Butcher cattle heifers. $5.25 0
15.25: cows, $8.15014.85: canners and
cutters. $6.30@8.15. Veal. calves
light and heavy weight. sl3.ia® 14.,.
feeder steers. $10.25015.50. Stock
steers. $8.50® $13.75.
Sheep—Receipts. 15,000; bids un
evenly lower; no sales. Ijimbs 84
pounds down. $13,250 18.75; 85 pounds
up $12.75® 14.65; culls and common,
*9.00® 12.50: springs. $16.50018.75.
Yearling wethers. $11.50013.00.Kwe5,
medium good and choice. slo.oo©
11.50; culls and common, $4.50@9.75.
RE-EXLISTS IX ARMY
Daniel G. Crumbling, of town,
who has returned from the Medical
I Corps, U. S. A., Jacksonville, Fla.,
has re-enlisted in the same branch
i for overseas service.
MAY 19, 1919. 1
TELL ENGAGEMENT
OF MISS RILLING
Daughter of Public Service
Commissioner to Marry Lt.
Lang, of Erie, in Autumn
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rilling, of
605 North Front street, have an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth, to Lieut. Chester H.
Lang, of Erie. Lieut. Lang has re
cently returned from France after a
year's service with the 129 th Field
Artillery, and has accepted a posi
tion with the General Electric Com
pany at Schenectady, where they ex
pect to make their home after their
marciage in the fall. Miss Rilling is a
graduate of Vassar College, and
Lieut. Lang of the University of
Michigan.
I SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
MEETS THIS EVENING
The Sunday School class of W. H.
Ickes, of Gra;e United Evangelical
Church, will meet this evening at
the home o,f W. E. Maginnis, 315
Pine street.
DANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK at
Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business on
May 12, 1919.
RESOURCES
1. a Loans
and dis
co un ts,
i n c lud
ing re
discounts, (757,949 71
•Total loans (757,949 71
2. Overdrafts, unsecur
ed 13 02
6. U. S. bonds (other than
Liberty Bonds, but
Including U. 9. cer
tlDcntes of Indebt
edness)!
a. U. S. bonds
d e posited
to secure
circulation
(par val
ue) (100,000 00
f. U. S, bonds
and certi
ficates of
i n debted
ness own
ed and
unpledged, 115,000 00
0. Liberty Loan Bondst
a. Liberty
Loan
Bonds, 3H.
4 and 4%
per cent
unpledged. (58,200 00
c. Liberty
Loan
Bonds, 3H,
4 and 4)4
per cent
pledged to
secure pos
tal savings
deposits ... 13,000 00
71,200 00
7. Bonds, securities, etc.,
(other than U. S.):
ebe c unties
other than
'J. S. bonds
(not ln
c I u d lng
s t o c ka)
owned un
pledged. .274,867 93
Total bonds, securi
ties, etc.. other
than U. S 214,867 93
9, StocK of Federal Re
serve Bank (50 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
IS. Lawful reserve with
Federal Reserve
Bank 69,490 53
15. Cash In vault and net
amounts due from na
tional banks 193,086 4-
16 Net amounts due from
banks, bankers,
and trust companies
other than Included in
Items 13 or 15 .... 23,501 91
17. Exchanges for clear
ing house 27, 72 4j
Total of
Items 15,
16 and 17. (244,360 78
19. Checks on banks lo- •Y
cated outside of city
or town of reporting
bank and other cash
items 9,691 42
20 Redemption fund
with U. S. Treasurer
and due from U. S.
Treasurer 5,000 00
21. Interest earned but
not collected ap
proximate—on Notes
and Bills Receivable
not past due 2,380 04
22. War Savings certifi
cates and thrift
stamps actually own
ed 143 50
Total (1,699,751 96
LIABILITIES
24. Capital stock paid In. (100,000 00
75. Surplus fund 225,000 00
26. a Undivided
profits (100,270 11
b Less cur
re nt ex
penses, in- '
terest, and
taxes paid . 14,621 21
- 85,648 90
27. Interest and discount
collected or credited,
in advance of matur
ity and not earned
(approximate) 3,765 40
10. Circulating note*
outstanding 100,000 00
33. Net amounts due to
banks, bankers, and
trust companies .... 25,046 64
34. Certified checks out
standing 3,781 06
35. Cashier's checks on
own bank outstand
ing 2.888 58
Total of
Items 33,
34 and 35. (31,716 28
Drmnnil deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to Reserve (de
posits payable within 30 days);
36. Individual deposits
subject to check .... 728.083 10
Total of demand
deposits
(other than
bank deposits)
subject to
Reserve.
Item 36 . ~ .(728.083 10
Time deposits subject to
Reserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to
80 days or more no
tice. and postal sav
-4t! n certlflcates of deposit
(other than for money
borrowed) ... 312,423 40
44. Postal savings de
posits 9,268 23
45. Other time deposits .. 73,846 65
Total of time
deposits sub
je c t to Re
serve, Items
42. 44 and
46 (395,638 28
46. United States deposit* (other than
postal savings):
a War loan deposit ac
count 80,000 00
Total .81,699,761 96
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
fhtn, ss:
, H. O. Mlllsr. Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
HT 1. MILLER,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ice
this 17th day of May, 1919.
(Signed)
CLINTON M. HERSHEY,
[Notarial Seal.J Notary Public.
My commission expires January 25,
1923.
Correct — Attest: •
(Signed) LOUIS DELONE,
(Signed) JOHN F. DAPP,
I (Signed) W. M. DONA Li) SON,
Directors,
wvi,n TOR MURDER
Marietta, May 19. —William Hiter,
the negro who killed George Eoen
haur, of Bainbrldge, was given a
hearing Saturday before Justice C.
C. Hicks, at Maytown, and Com
mitted without bail, charged with
murder and robbery. Hnndreds of
people sudrounded the office, but
there was no disturbance. District
Attorney Hosterman was present.
BANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK, at
Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business on
May 12, 1919.
REBOURCEB
1. a Loans and discounts,
including rediscounts.
(except those shown
in b and c) 9919.(10 •*
5. U, S. bonds
other
than Lib
erty bonds
but In
cluding U.
S. certifi
cates of
Indebted- *
ness):
a U. 8. \
bonds de
posited to
secure
eirc u 1 a -
tion (par
value) ... 1501,000 00
b U. S. bonds
and cer- •
tiflc a t e s
of indebt
'edn e s s
pie dged
to secure
U. S. de
p os 1 t. s
(par value) 1(2,000 00
e U. S. bonds
and cer- . <•
tiflc a t e s
of indebt
edn e 8 s
loaned .. 11,000 00-
f U. S. bonds
and cer
tiflc a t e s
of indeb
edn e s s
owned
and un
pledged . 200,000 00
•.Liberty
Loan Itondsi
a Liberty Loan Bonds,
3%, 4 and 414 per
cent, unpledged... 336,747 44
7. Bonds, se
curlt l>a,
etc. (other
than U.S.) •
aBo n d s
(other
than U.S.
bonds)
pie d g e d
to secure
U. S. de
posits ... 36,000 00
e Securities
other
than U. S. 6
bonds,
(not in
clu ding
stocks)
owned
unpledged 492,530 13
f Collateral
Trust and
other
notes of
corpora
tlo n s
issued for
not less
than one
year nor
more than
three
years'
time .... 1,(90 00
8. Stocks, other than
Federal Reserve Bank
stock 8,175 00
9. Stock of Federal Re
serve Bank (60 per
cent. of subscrip- ..... ~
tion) 19,500 00
10. b Equity in banking
house 44,000 05
12. Real estate owned
other than banking
house 15,000 00
13. Lawful reserve with
Federal Reserve
Bank 124,703 (3
15. Cash in vault and net
amounts due from na
tional banks 624,704 45
16. Net amounts due from
banks, bankers, and
trust companies oth
er than included in
Items 13, or 15 5,354 55
17. Exchanges for clear
ing house 33,042 58
19. Checks on banks lo
cated outside of city
or town of reporting
bank and other cash
items ...: 16,420 90
20. Redemption fund with
U. S. Treasurer and
due from U. S. Treas
urer 10,300 00
21. Interest earned but
not collected ap
proximate—on notes
and bills receivable
not past, due 4,839 75
Total 93.190,649 33
LIABILITIES
54. Capital stock paid in 9300,900 00
25. Surplus fund 350,000 00
26. a Undi
vid e d
profits ... 9205,660 41
b Less cur
rent ex
penses, in
t e re ■ t.
and taxes
paid 33,434 30
27. Interest and dls- .
count collected or * ,
credited, in advance
of maturity and not
earned (approxi
mate) 4,981 69
30. Circulating notes out
standing 197,500 00
32. Net amounts due to
National banks 28,(77 40
33. Net amounts due to
banks, bankers, and
trust companies (oth
er than included in
Item 32) 71,603 88
34. Certified checks out
standing 6,772 38
35. Cashier's checks on
own bank outstand
ing 12,606 61
Demand deposit* (oth
er than bank de
posits) subjeet to
Reserve (deposits
payable within 30
days):
36. Individual deposits -
subject to check ... 1,607,721 64
40. DKJdends unpaid ... 120 75
Time deposits subject
to Heserve (pay- .
able after 30 days,
or subject to 30
days or more no
tice, and postal
savings):
42. Certificates of deposit
(other than for money
borrowed) 320,984 70
44. Postal savings de
posits 21,(78 80
46. United States deposits
(other than postal sav
ings):
a War loan
do pos i t
account . (126,000 00
cOt he r
United
States de
posits,
in c 1 u d -
depos i t s
of U. 8. • \
d i s burs- .
lng offi
cers 20,676 37
Total (3,190,649 83
State of Pennsylvania, County af Dau
?hln. sa:
, H A. Rutherford, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do aoleranly awaar
that the above statement la true to
tha best of my knowledge and belief.
,H. A. RUTHERFORD,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ma
this 17th day of May, 1919.
CLINTON M. HERPHEY,
[Notarial Seal.J Notary Public. I
My commission expires January (9, I
1923,
Correct —Attest:
THOMAS T. WIERMAN,
GEO. W. REILY,
HENRY A. K ELK EH, JR.. 1
' . Director* „
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