Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page CEMETERY LOIs FOR sAUi J PROSPECT HILL. CEMETEKV Beautifully situated on Market street I east of Twenty-mixta, una on the I north and east faces the new park way The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. Ai Co., Agents. (il.l. \M-KS JuM> UVhtU WHY buy new clouting, when we clean ycur old ones as good as new 1 Ail kinds of repairing work guaran teed. Goodman's, 13U6% North Sixth. Both Fhonea. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES ' OVERLAND JijED CAR DEPARTMENT \ Willys-Knight 5-passen ger touring car in mechanic ally tine condition, refinisti ished and equipped with new top. An extremely quiet and powerful motor, which w ill improve steadily with use. Willys-Knight 7-passenger touring, refinished like new. Splendid tire equipment A roomy, luxurious car. equal In every respect to new. Priced attractively. Overland 5-passenger tour ing car ,ln good running order, with very fair tires. Now in paint shop, will be ready to show this week. Specially priced at ♦-<5. Overland 5-passenger light six touring, overhauled. re finished and equipped with new top. All tires practically new. Ready for inspection thi3 week. Open Evenings. THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO., Both Phones. 211-214 N. Second St. REBUILT GAIIFORD TRUCKS Thoroughly overhauled, re painted and guaranteed ear lords, good for years of ser vice, at practically naif price. 1%-ton Garford chassis, with new cab. Equipped with 2-tcn rear springs and axle. Tires almost new. Two 2-ton Garfords, equip ped with cabs and dump bodies. Mechanically like new. 114 -ton Koehler, chassis only Completely rebuilt. Splendid tire equipment. Time Payments. THE OVERLAND HARRISBt RG CO. Poth Phones. 213-2H N. Second St. - 1 STUDEBAKER 7-FASSENGER TOURING CAR, 1918 MODEL, FOR SALE. PRICE. *760. Inquire BOX R. 6815. Care of Telegraph. BARGAINS Premier. 1913. electric gear shift. ure. in hue &°-ton to £me. Woods Hoist and Bt Dinb° dy i-ton. Woods Hoist sua • l One-too' international. used 10 ro a n wS-ion hea iuternational; used 3 W o n t l heV Sea P 'irucks on hand. Full lir DENBY t SALEs' I *CDRPORATION. DCN fIOS CAPITOL- bTREET " POP SALE Use Ford light de livery. Price, *306. Inquire hoover Furniture Co.. 1415-19 North oecond street. , FORD TOURING CAR jn eood con .. . Will sell chC&P* L&ll dt xi. *l. MoJrner%, Twenty-eighth and Herr streets, Penbrook. between 4 and i P. M. y ccpoND-HAND TRUCKS AND ' PI 1 A°URE CARS FOR SALE-Ford trucks. 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton I?JVublic Struck, 4-passenger Milched ?.u p b roadster.' 1-passenger Hayne. •V.Khng car. International Harvester Ccmpatxy Jf America, truck Oepait ptnt 019 Walnut street. ~ FOR SALE—One 1914 Ford Tour ing Car in good condition. Cail any afternoon after 3 o clock, at 413 Granite avenue. City* 1917 FORD ROADSTER. 1913 Ford Touring. 1916 Oldsmoblle. 6-cyilnder, t'halmers, 5-passenger. Bargain* East End Garage, in Rear of thirteenth Fnd Walnut. Inquire Hummer. A BUICK BIG SIX TOURING, new tires, mechanically pertect. Chevrolet, model 4-90 touring. In fine shape, very reasonable. The above cars are as represented. Demonstrations given. CHELESA AUTO WRECKING CO., A. SCHIFFMAN. Manager. FOR SALE—One Maxwell Special Roadster, mechanically perfect, $250. M. Brenner & Sons Motor Car Co., Third and Hamilton streets. M. L COLE'S CHURCH "LACE GARAGE. 44 North Cameron Street. Auto wrecking and repairing. Full line of parts tor all makes cars on sale, we teach you to drive. Will sell you old car on small commission basis. Storage space for fifteen cars. Bell Phones. * FOR SALE Jeftery Roadster, 3- passenger. Bargain. Call Bell phone 2922J or 67 North Eighteenth street. 1918 STUDEBAKER, 2-passenger roadster. Paint in good condition and tires in good condition. 1914 Jeffrey, completely overhauled, In fino shape. 1918 Velie, run about 3,800 miles, parrying a new car guarantee. REX GARAGE, 1917 North Third. FOR BALK One 1916 6-cyllnder Studebaker. New top and new tires around. Fully electric equipped. This car is an exceptional bargain and must be sold quick. Party leaving city. Seldcn Truck Distributors. 1017? to Market street. £ Continued in Next Column > f If* * FRIDAY EVENING, lIA2IRISBT7RG tELEQIOtPH! JUNE 6, 1919. AUTOMOBILES 'WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. Nc junk: H. Esterbrook. 913 North ' Third street. Dial 4990. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Twin "Six" 1917 model. Good aa new. I Traveled only 5,000 miles. Address K, 7C62. < Care of Telegraph AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure BELL 2360.*" DIAL 4914 ~ OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtlmers, , in any condition. See me before sen- . riflcing clsewbere- Cbelsea Auto , Wrecking. A. Schiftman --4. 2S , North Ccmeron street. Bell 3633. , 17 SPHINX touring. 5-passenger; new tires; new' paint. {Just over hauled. New battery. 1 rice, ssiu. 1922 State street. , OAKLAND 6 New tires' and rc- 1 finished. Mechanically tine, call 1319 jjwatai a, ur 13cll < 23M. r< tnn i ap 1312 FOR SALE —Good condition. Price reasonable. Slbie's Garage. SOl Cumberland. Fun SALE Reo 1917 5-passenger • Touring Car. Recently rebuilt and equipped with new tires and new stor- , age battery. With ordinary care no , repairs will be required lor next year , 01 two Owner must dispose of car before June 15. Bell 3471 J. Box 12. , Ntw Cumberland. la. 11 FOR SALE Studebaker Touring; ' 1918 eight-cylinder Oldsmoblle Tour- Inn- Reo Touring car; Overland Coun try Club. Jeiteiies Touring car. An drew Redmond. Third and Reily J streets. j FOR SALE Twin-cylinder motor evele in good condition, $95.00. ta*.i Bell 1057W between 4:30 and 7 P. M. - FORD TOURINGS Late models, . rohnilt and in lino shape. One-ton 1 rebuilt ana in Deliveries. I - nassJnger Pag!® run only 900 miles, i Convenient terms. Susquehanna Mo- . £,l Co" 117 south Third street. i FOR SALE— Willys-Knight seven- , mssenger car, 1917 model, pre war , euamy H.iOO miles have improved S. i-K" motor First-class running and when painted to suit an (1 ti 1. M. } x. iPvr'rns All types; 4 and 6 j MAGM-rO sion £iaman. Dixie, . Xlea Remy and different splitdoii. , caiburetom, etc. A Schiffman. 32-24-26 North Cameron < Itreet. Bell 3633. ( ""KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO 1 A^r r } B ne o^re°xpen^ a luo C r. h p ! K J ir woft Reasonable rates. 72-ie South Cameron street. ~WM. PENN GARAGE ">i-S Muench street. Limousines for e" ~i ivirties and balls, careful f i U rive r r a s; and night. Bell <564. HUFMOBILE FOR SALE 5-passenger Touring Car. 3 extra tires. Apply 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 560 J. TRUCK FOlt SALE Largo sized 5-ton truck, with Duinp , for sale Big bargain to quick bSvcr For partifula.s call, at the : Sunshine Garage. 27 -North Cameron ( street. BUICK Repairing. Susquehanna , Mot r Co.. 117 Third street. , TWO-TON Seldon Trucks. with Wood's Hydraulic hoist and steel dump body. One two-ton Brockway truck with combination body. One rne-tcn Denby truck, one 1918 Chev rolet touring car. One 1919 Indian motorcycle, run less than 300 miles. Several other good bargains ini sec ond-handed trucks and cars. These " hive all been overhauled and are in good condition. Seldon Truck Dls l" ibu tors. 1017-1025 Market btreet, Harrisburg. Pa. VI'TOMOBILES FOR SALE —Haying derided to purchase a Winton Six. I offer lor sale both my Willys-Knight roadster and my Elgin Six Chummy. Bmhf.ro in prime condition, the for mer having run less than 11.000 miles J the latter less than 5,000. As I do not need the money, will take Lib dv Bonds or time payments if se emed Address Box 7 87, Harrisburg. I'm AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also lenders, pairea JJJ •" s „ r vice In town, Har- Radiator Work.. 805 North Third Street. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS DREADNAUGHT 5,000-MILL TIRES 30x3 Ribbed Tread $13.88 30X3% I! " 4710 32X3% .. .. £0" 31>:4 „ .. ;i v*>x4 *O.oZ 33x4 27 - 80 Six! " ' 28.43 37x4% " " 38.82 " 40.32 -ox3 Vacuum Tread 15.53 30x3% ;; "-j® .. 2 43 31X4 ?I*; " '• 29.14 33x4 :: :: 34X4 • 36X4% e ~ h'o? 30x4% 44.07 DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 N. Third SC Dial 4990. rtty OILS DIRECT SPECIAL OFFER "Eight" (Ford), $.65 Gal.; "Medium (Trucks, pleasure Carsi, S 70' "Transmission Oil, $.70. Deal er, wanted. Send orders to "Distribu tor." 1511 Park street. Harrisburg. p u . SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an experC Road jobs a sDOclaity. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Gaiage, 27 North Cameron streeC MOTORCYCLES AND RICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SIIANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. AUTOS WANTED WANTED, CADILLAC and any type for cash. Re plies confidential. Address BOX G, 2981, Care of Telegraph. POUI/TRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED YOU TO START CHICKS RIGHT. Make them grow right along without any backset DR. HESB POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A will help you get them safely past such little chick ailments as gapes, leg weakness, indigestion and diarrhoea. Feeding Pan-a-ce-a means good health, more rapid growth, larger fowls. Begin using DR. HESS IN STANT LOUSE KILLER early to keep chicks free from lice. Keep Instant Louse Killer in the dust bath always. For ROUP use DR. HESS ROUP REMEDY. The Dr. Hess line is for sale by all dealers iQ Poultry Sup plies, 1 NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of Now York and Phlladel- AUTOS FOR HIRE AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE WO? take you to any part of city or nearby country. Call at 1837 Speneer street or Dial 5937. LEGAL NOTICES In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 137, June Term. J917 Gertie M. James vs. Harry \\ . James. To Harry IV. James, rvpondent: YOU are hereby respectfully noti fied that the hearing In the above stated case in which you are respon dent, will be had before the Honor able the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, at the Court House in the Citv of Harris burg, on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time and place you may appear and cross-examine the witnesses on be half of the lihellant, if you so desire, and present your defense, if any you have. OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM. Attorney for Libollant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County —vNo. 31S, March Term. 1916 Mary E. Everly vs. William Everly. To William Everly, respondent: YOU are hereby respectfully noti fied that the hearing in the above stated case in which you are respon dent, will be had before the Honor able the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pitas of Dauphin County, at the Court House in the City of Harrls burg, on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place you may appear and cross-examine the witnesses on he half of the lihellant, if you so desire, and present your defense, if any you have, OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM. Attorney for Lihellant. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of Harry H. Cleland, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned re siding in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN E. GIPPLE, Administrator, 1251 Market Street. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Esttae of Margaret Riever, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned • re siding in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN E. GIPPLE, , Administrator, 1251 Market Street. NOTICE letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of Mary E. Dull, late of Harrisburg, Pa.. Dauphin County, Fa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg. Pa., all per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN E. GIPPLE, Administrator, 1251 Market Street. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SMITHING COAL COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of The Penn sylvania Smithing Coal .Company will be held at the office of the Company at Room No. 256, 1 Broadway, in the City of New A'ork. on the Sixteenth Day of June, 1919, at 10 o'clock, in the" morning of that day. for the pur pose of transacting such business as may come before it. A. SIDNEY DAVISON. Secretary. IN compliance with the provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until twelve o'clock noon, June 23rd, 1919, at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, in the Caoitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa., for furnishing paper and other supplies required for the execution of the pub lic printing and binding from the first dav of July. 1919, to the thirtieth day i of June, 1920. I Bids will be made at certain rates per centum below the maximum rates fixed in a schedule prepared in accord ance with law by the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. The proposals must be sealed up and must be endorsed "Proposals for Furnishing Paper and Other Sup plies," and delivered to said Superin tendent at or before twelve o'clock noon on said day, accompanied with the bend required by said acts of As sembly. Suuh proposals as shall have been received up to said hour wili be immediately opened, and bids tabulat ed and contracts promptly awarded. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept any bid or any part and reject the other part if such action would be in the interest of the Commcnwealth of Pennsylvania. Blank proposals containing instruc tions, schedule and blank bond may be obtained at the office of the Superin tendent of Public Printing and Bind ing and no bid will be accepted unless submitted upon such furnished blanks. ROBERT C. MILLER. Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. Harrisburg. Pa. June 4, 1919. IN compliance with tne provisions of the acts of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until three o'clock P. M., June 23rd, 1919, at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, in 'he Capitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa., for furni-'hing half tones, electrotypes, steel plates and other plates required for the execution of the public print ing and binding from the first day of July, 1919. to the thirtieth day of June 19.0. Bids will he made at certain -atos per centum below the maximum rates fixed in a schedule prepared in accord ance With law by the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. The proposals must be sealed up and must be endorsed "Proposals for Fur nishing Cuts and Plates." and deliver ed to said Superintendent at. or before three o'clock P. M. on said day. ac companied with the bond required by said acts of Assembly. Such proposals ns shall have been received up to said beur will be immediately opened, and bids tabulated and contracts promptly ""Tho'bfiht is reserved to reject any or nil bids or to accept any bid or any cart and reject the other part if such action would be in the interest of the trior,wealth of Pennsylvania. Blank proposals containing Instruc tion, schedule and blank bond may be obtained at the office of the Superin tendent of Public Printing and Bind ing and no bid will be accepted unless hrl'tted upon such furnished blanks, subm.ttca uI ROBRRT c . MILLER. ' of Public Printing and Ending- Harrisburg. Pa. June 4. 1 OF PENNSYLVA- T< i:Px MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY we hereby notify holders of bonds sent them to the Union Trust Com -1 nany of Pennsylvania for payment on Sr before July 1. 1919. as interest will cease date. (S1 rENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion c. t. a., on the Estate of Mary J. Vaughn, late of the Borough of /en h-oolt Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having teen granted to the undersign ed riding in Harrisburg. Penna.. all rrsons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and titoso having claims will present rtVem for settlement. , them tor JQHN g VAUGHN, Administrator, c. t. a.. 14 South Fourth Street, HarrUburg; Penna, phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- 1 ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut 1 street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New Y'ork furnish the following 1 quotations: Open Noon 1 Allis Chalmers 45% 45% ' Amer. Beet Sugar 88% 90 ' American Can 58% 59% , Am. Car and Fndry C 0...106% 107% 1 Amer. Loco t 85% 86% i Amer. Smelting 83% 84% American Sugar 139% 139 Amer. Woolens 123 122% ' Anaconda 72% 82% Atchison 102% 102% Baldwin Locomotive ...104% 101% Baltimore and Ohio .... 54% 54% Bethlehem Steel, B 85% 86% Butte Copper 30% 30 California Petroleum ... 35% 35% Canadian Pacific 164% 164% Central Leather \ 108% 108% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 68 68% Chi., Mil., and St. Paul .. 46% 16% Chicago. R. 1. and Pacific 30% 30% Chino Con. Copper 41% 42% Col. Fuel and Iron 51 51 Consol. Gas 54% 54% Corn Products 67% 67% 1 Crucible Steel 95% 95% Erie 19% 19% General Motors 235 242 | Gcodrich, B. F 84% 83% Groat North. Pfd. 99 99 Great North. Ore. subs ..46% 48% Hide and Leather 36 36% Hide and Leather, Pfd....123 128% inspiration Copper 59% 60 International Paper 61% 62 Kennocctt 39% Kansas City Southern ... 74,4 21% Lackawanna Steel ST 14 87% Lehigh Valley 56 56 Maxwell Motors 55 55 Merc. War Ctfs 47% 40% Merc. War Ctfs., Pfd. ...189 120% Mex. Petroleum .193 194% Miami Copper 28% 28 Mldvale Steel 53% 53% N. Y". Central 83% N. Y., N. H., and H 33% 33% Norfolk and Western ...110% 110% Northern Pacific 99 99 Penna. R. H 47% 47% Pittsburgh Coal 65% 66 Railway Steel Sib 94% 95% Ray Con. Copper 23 23 % Reading 93% 93 Republic Iron and 5tee1..90% 91% Southern Pacific 112% 112% Southern Ry 32% 32% Studebaker 119% 1t7% Union Pacific 135% 136% U. S. I. Alcohol 162 162% U. S. Rubber 116% 116 U. S. Steel 135% 1>6% U. S. Steel, Pfd 110% 111% Utah Copper 84% 84% Vir.-Caro. Chem 79% 79% Westinghouse Mfg 67% 58% Willys-Overland 38% 38% Western Maryland 13% 13% PHII.ADKI.I'HIA STOCKS liU Associated Press. I'liiltnlelphin, June 6. Wheat No. 1 soft red, $2.20; No. 2, reu. $2 24; No. 3. soft red, $2.24. Corn Market steady; yellow, as to grade and location, $1.83®1.8G. Oats The market Is _ firm; No. 2, white. 78 % ® 79c; No. 3. white, 77 ® 77% c. Bran Tho market Is steady; 30ft winter, spot, in 100-lb. sacks, $44.00® 45.00; spring, in 100-lb. sacks. $42.00 ® 43.00. Butter Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 55c; nearby prints, tancy, 62® 64c. Kelined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.4c; extra fine granulat ed, 9c. Cheese The market is steady; Sew York ana Wisconsin, full num.' 32®32%c; do., old, 37@40c. leggy Market higher; Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, tree cases, $12.90 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.30 per case, western, extra firsts, free cases, $12.90 per case: do., firsts, free cases, *12.30 per case; fancy, selected, packed, 51® 53c per dozen. Live Poultry The market is weak; fowls and chickens lower; fowls, 37c; broiling chickens, not leghorns, 45@55c; do., leghorns, 38® j3c; roosters, 23®24c; ducks, Pekin, 28®30c; do., Indian Runner, -s®2Bc; CCCB6 20 @ 23c. , Dressed Poultry Quiet: turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy. 46® 48c; do western, choice to fancy, 45®46c; turkeys, fresh allied, fair to good. 40 6i)43c' turkeys, common, 30fcj>3oc, ola turkeys. 40042 c; capons, seven ts eight pounds, 44045 c; do, smaller : 40® 43c; fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy. 38®39c; do., smaller sizes, 33@35c; roosters. 2bc; western roasting chtckeui., 2 . -V ..25 ..'.5., ... feeder steers, $9.50@13.00; stocker , steers, $7.50©12.25. Sheep Receipts. 14,000: good and choice dry fed lambs steady; others and sheep unevenly lower. ' Lambs, eighty-four pounds down, $12.25® 15.60; eighty-five pounds up. $12.00® 15.50; culls and common, $9.00@11.75; springs, $16.50® 18.75; yearling weth ers, $10.25® 13.00; ewes, medium and choice. $7.50@9.00; culls and common, $4.00® 7.25. Washington Heights Has Bicycle Races The boys of the Washington Heights district held the first bicy cle race meet of the season on the Washington Heights road, which had been smoothed to make a good track, yesterday. Some fast time was made for the 300 and 500-yard dashes. The main races, with their winners, were as follows; First Race—Charles Bishop and Donald Wagner, won by Bishop. | Second Race —Karl Stahl and Da- I vld Opperman, won by Stahl. | Third Race —Donald Kutz and Irwin Bretz, won by Kutz. Fourth Race —Richard Steinmetz and Lester Kutz, won by Kutz. Fifth Race —Charles Bishop and Donald Wagner, won by Bishop. Sixth Race —Irwin Bretz, Donald Kutz and Carl Stahl. won by Stahl. Seventh Race—Richard Steinmetz and Lester Kutz, won by Kutz. Summary of these and other races: Bishop, winner of three; Stahl, two; Kutz, three; Opperman, one; Kutz, one; Steinmetz, one. TALENT WORTH RETAINING Two women in the audience at a movie theater the other day appear ed to take more than a passing in terest in the news review that was being screened. The particular event that seemed to grip their attention, showed Uncle Sam's sailor boys vig orously scrubbing down the decks. "One of my boys is on a boat," said one of the women. "That's where my husband is," the other replied. "Is Jim on a boat, too?" "Yes, and I sure am glad I saw this picture." "Why?" "When he comes back I am going to see that he doesn't forget how clever he is at scrubbing."—Youngs town Telegram. ANOTHER ARREST MADE FOLLOWING MAN'S DEATH William F. Nye, 1603 Logan street, has been arrested by Harrisburg po lice authorities on charges growing from the death of William H. Wise, of Steelton, at the same address sev eral days ago. PETITION WITHDRAWN * After petitioning the court in June. 1916, for a jury trial in the divjree action brought by Robert E. Houser vs. Jetta I. Houser, counsel for Houser secured permission to with draw the petition. The case can be listed now for the regular divorce court session. ELEVEN GIVEN DEGREE Slilrcmanstown, Pa., June 6. —- Eleven candidp„tes received the first degree of initiation in the Irene Lodge. No. 4 25, Knights of Pythias, at Shiremanstown on Wednesday evening. HELD FOR PANDHANDLING Clarence Sproul is being held by Harrisburg police on a charge of pan handling in the Thirteenth ward. BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF MECHAMCS THUST COMPANY. located at 301 Market Street. Harris burg. Dauphin County, Pen"*" at tho close of business. June -. 1919. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie & notes $83,944.3.5 Due from ap proved reserve agents 277,544.00 Legal reserve securities at P ar * B ' oooo ° $386,488.38 1 R77 01 Nickels and cents 5 '! 3 ,7 Checks and cash items.. 50.453.74 Due from banks, trust cos., etc., excluding re- ig2.10 serve 1 Commercial paper pur chased: Upon one name • Commercial paper pur chased upon two or more names •■••••••• 38,.80.3- Time loans with collat- 51 978 54 CafMoans with 'collateral 333,533.91 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds, stocks, etc. ...... 800.380.80 Mortgages and Judgments of record ............ o'smi 011 Furniture and fixtures .. -.^0.-U Overdrafts Book value of legal re serve securities above 646.00 Other assets not Included In above 3 ' 647 ' 60 Total *2,493,002.93 LIABILITIES r-onital stock V $300,000.00 Capital SLOCK . Surplus fund 3UU.oou.uu Undivided profits less ex- ro penses and taxes paid, 4-,060,0. Demand deposits: (ex clusive of trust funds) Deposits check o '. *1,213,637.49 Deposits, Common wealth of ---- Penna. .... 150,000.00 C cVec t ks £lad . 32,191.33 Trean urcr'a checks out standing ••• 2 - 566 ' 53 1i39M95 . 2 6 Time deposits; (exclu sive of trust funds) Time certjfl -1 posit' ° f ■ *227.726.48 : Sa deposits Und . 207.508.16 oepo 435,234.64 , Due to banks, trust cos.. etc., excluding reserve, 9,297.65 Book value of legal re serve securities below par 193.00 : other liabilities not in cluded in above 7,821.89 , Total *2,493,002.93 TRUST FUNDS ! Mortgages *495,806.28 I Other investments, etc., 900,082.57 Cash balance 73,068.39 J Overdrafts 1,007.90 Total Trust funds *1,469,965.14 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount ?ntioni. Statement# Prepared. Method* Initialled C. E. MacCLOSKEY Public Accountant nnil Auditor iSO 4 Truatce Hldg. Bell 71-R Ilnrrisburs, Pa.