Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 26, 1919, Page 17, Image 17

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I * INSURANCE
I DON'T TAKE
Any unnecessary chances if It's
anything in the lino of insurance, we
handle it.
J. SCHOOLNIK,
21 Spooner Building.
Fire, Life, Casualty Insurance a
specialty.
♦
MONEY TO I.OAN
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4, 1919. to individu
als in need of ready cash, small louns
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
NOTICE
Wo have taken over the accounts of
the Profit Sharing Loan Society. Per
sons indebted will please make pay
ments at our office. Others who desire
• small loans may be accommodat'd
upon application to us. Co-Operative
Loan end Investment Company. 204
Chtstnui St.. Harrisburg. Pa.
MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan
Society. Boom 208 Bergner U'dg..
Third and Market streets. 'Licensed
and Bonded by the State.'
MUSICAL
HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE
HOSPITAL.
1203 North Sixth Street.
Talking machines repaired
ami supplies a specialty. Call
Beil phone 2184 J.
""VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS.
ItANJOS. Band and Orchestra lnstru
x monts promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLKR'S, 11 South Fourth street.
"TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED j
by a skilled tuner only. Oylers. ll:
South Fourth Street. j
FOR SALE Player piano for
1450. A big bargain to quick buyer.
Spangler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth
street. t
STORAGE
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private .
rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul- I
< ing of all kinds. D. Cooper At Co.
Both phones. _____________
STORAGE Private rooms for
household goods in fireproof ware
-8 house, $3 per month and up. Lower
storage rates in non-fireproof ware
house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-
445 South Second street.
STORAGE
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
40S Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
U. Diener. 403 Market Street
STORAGE
LOW PRICES
HIGHSPIKL DISTILLERY CO., LTD.,
HIGHSPIKE. PA.
Both phones. Ben Steelton 169Y
HAULING AND MOVING
E. B. NEFF'S
MOTOR EXPRESS
Daily to and from Carlisle, office
140 North Hanover St. Bell phone
104W; Ml. Holly. Snyder's drugstore;
Mcchanicsburg. Herissler s seed store;
Harrisburg. Out Market St. Bell phone
31)53J. Furniture moving a specialty,
i >aiiy connections to Philadelphia and
twice a week to New York through A.
T. Rulicnsbci'gei' Ac Son.
GENERAL HAULING— Hauling of
* all kinds, any thing, any where, j. A.
Avollo, Bossier ale., Lemo>ne. Belli
6079 M. . |
BECK AC HARRIS, moving of all I
kinds, piano, sate, iurniture and ma
chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell j
1413. Dial 3283. |
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager.
841 Kelker Street, Harrisburg, Pa
Bell Phone 823-W. Dial Phone 3513
AUTO hauling, local or long dis
tance, tuiuiiuie and piano moving a
specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 017
Bupital St. Bom phones.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture moving,
prompt service. Ernest Uorbin, 880
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
3636-J. Dial 3638.
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and sieiage. 424 Kelly. Both
phones.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere,
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 Nona
Third Street.
HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped
for iurniture, freight and piano mov
ing. No distance 100 far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber's 'Truck Service. Irwin ;
Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15K6.
PAUL BECK, general tiauling, local
and long distance, making a specialty
of furniture, piano and sate moving. [
Call at 1817 Naudain at., or Bell 5235 J.
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER,
FUNERAL DIRE C TO R
1312 Derry St,
BELL 1956 DIAL 2188
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmcr
511 North Second Street.
BELL 252 DIAL .145
CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE ,
PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY
Beautifully situated on Market street. :
east of Twenty-sixth, and on the :
north and east faces the new park- :
way. The price of lefts are moder
ate. Miller Bios. 42 Co., Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS 1
i
CLEANING '
DYEING AND PRESSING
let us make your old fall and win
ter clothes look new. We call and de
liver All kinds of repairing. Both
phones. H. Goodman. 1306% North
Sixth Street.
AUTOMOBILES
BARGAINS
VlM—One-half ton, good condition, .
cheap.
ONE-TON truck, express body with
top. electric start,r.g and lighting.
COEY —Roadster, good condition.
TWO-TON TOKBENSON rear axle,
complete.
CADILLAC motor, 1914. fine condition.
S ONE DOCO automobile lighting sys
tem.
DENBY —Stake body; like new.
CADILLAC Unit, with two-wheel
trailer.
SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE
DENBY SALES CORPORATION,
1205 Capital Street.
i
FOR SALE —Ford touring car In [
good condition, cheap. Peuorook Gar
age, Pen brook, Pa. (
4 {Continued In Neat Column) !
a *H r
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE
FORD ROADSTER
in very good condition. Has been
driven and cared for by the owner.
Equipment as follows: Tires on ear
. in very good shape, four extras, ol
which two are non-skid and brand
new, never been'on the wheel, three
lubes, two o£ which are new. Several
i blow oul putehes. Pair of tire chain.-.
, Tire carrier tor two tires, two tire
covers, tool box, radiator e°y e . r :
iStromberg carburetor, wind shield
'cleaner, presto lite tank, lock lor
I rear compartment, also car locking
\ device, tire tool for changing
toil gauge fitted on dash, seven ext a
spark plugs and other cxtius, all "I
which will be included at a price ilia.
:s right, and which will be tarnished
upon inquiry. Call Bell phone iOtbJ
between 6.30 and ..30 p. ill.
SECOND-HAND motor trucks Tor
sale, cheap—Fords, Kohier. Chalmers
and Internationals; three-quarter to
two-ton cupucilica, 5-'oo ami up.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER .
MOTOR TRUCK DEPARIMENI
. 619-21 Walnut Street.
I
For Sale. 191S, 5 passengery
Buick six, looks like now.
Price, SI,OOO.
Also several two-'.on trucks,
in good condition. Will sell at
a sacrifice.
SELDON TRUCK CO.,
1021 Market St.
FOR SALE —Two-ton International
truck in good condition; cheap. Ap
| Ply FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
443 S. Cameron Street.
SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK
Convert your new or used Ford into
low cost 1 % -toil truck.
COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS
ELLIOTT-KIEL CO..
535 Communipaw Ave.,
Jersey city. N. j. pno.ie Bergen 46.1.
STUDEBAKER— Ligiit 0; suitable
for fix cry; cneap to quick buyer. Reo
road-lei'" A-l condition. Sibles Ua
| rage, Third and Cumberland St.
MAGNETOS All types. 4 and 6
Boscn high tension, Eismaii, Dixie,
sDiilcic-il. Alca. Kemy ana uifteient
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A
Schiftmau. 22;24-26 North Cameron
fcitrctft. fcJeii
MITCHELL SIX-TOCIUNG
Ai shape, extras, new tires, price
very reasonable. Inquire 101 l Vernon
j St. Bell Phone 926.11.
1918 Mitchell car, seven passenger,
in Al condition, bargain to quick
buyer. Dial 4996. See Esterbrook. 912
N. "Third St.
~ AUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 STRAWBERRY ST.
Sew five ana seven-passenger
cars for business or pleasuio
at all hours.
Bell 2360 Dlal 4914
KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. j
All sorts of auto tops and cushion
work done by experts; also repair,
work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South
Cameron street.
USED CAR BARGAINS
All in First Class Condition
Willys-Knight, 5- pass .$630
Liberty, 5-pass *l6>u
Overland, u-pass sou
Dixie, new. been used only as dem
onstrator
Two All-American trucks, never used,
one equipped with pneumatic cord
tires and one with solid tires on
rear ana pneumatic on front; one is
express body, the other stake bod>.
Exceptional value.
IIBG. AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO.,
131 South Third Street.
Both phones.
YOUR Dodgo plus a Bayfield car
buretor. That's a great combination
a Kayileld equipped Dodge. The spe
cial Dodge model is inexpensive and
1 tne saving in gasoline bills is from
15 to 30 per cent., will pay for it in a
short time. A Bayfield on any car
creases its efficiency all around. My,
how she Pulls the hills. Fedcrick's
' Garage, 443 S. Cameron St.
FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good lun
ning order, $695. Horst, Linglestown.
FOR SALE —Chalmers Sedan. 1917; j
new upholstering; Chandler, 1919, 4- ;
passenger, sport model; wire wheels. '
bumper, spot light, live new tires;
Overland, 1918, 90 delivery car. In
quire Penn-Harris Taxicab office, care
penn-Harris IloteU
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties find balls; careful
crivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
1911 Cadillac touring car in good
condition. Two-ton auto car. cheap.
Harrisburg Welding and Brazing Co.,
44-46 S. Cameron St.
FORD touring, 17 model; electric
lights, runs and pulls like new. Price
$376 cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Ilorsi,
Linglestown, near Harrisburg.
FOR SALE —1915 Buick, in good
condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St.
1917 Chandler, club roadster, S9OO.
1917 Mercer louring, 7-passenger.
very snappy, two spare tires. A real
good bargain.
1914 overland roadster, electric
equipment. Sacrifice 328b.
1914 Overland, touring, $285.
1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain.
The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer in the market for a
good used car. Demonstration given.
CHELSEA AUTO CO.,
A. Schill'nian. Manager.
Overland, touring, six good tires,
overland, model 854, in fine shape.
Chevrolet, model 1918, five passen
ger, excellent condition.
Studebaker. five passenger, re
painted and in fine shape.
Tim payments can be arranged.
REX GARAGE AND SUPP Y CO.
1917 North Third Street.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers.
In any condition. See me before sac
r.iicing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22 24 26 17.
Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
FOR SALE —Imperial touring car in
good condition, cheap if soid this
year. Call alter 5.30 p. m., 2724 Boas
St., Penbrook.
" FORD OWNERS
We have received a large shipment
of front springs for Ford curs and are
sacrificing thein tor $2.76 apiece. Chel
sea Auto Co., 22 N. Cameron St.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EAPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY' SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1567 NORTH THIRD STREET.
Garages, Accessories ami Heimlrs
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Officially open for business in
our new garage at 443 South
Cameron street. We have a
model fireproof building and
storage, dead or live weigut,
for over 100 civs. We thank
our patrons foi past services
I and desire to have them see
i our new place of business.
SCANDALIS & FEDERICK3
MOTOR CAR CO.,
443 South Cameron Street.
FOR RENT —One garage, private
else, 10x14. Bell phono 698J or c*ll
1305 S. Cameron fit.
FOR RENT—Garage room for one!
car or storage for two cars; rent very I
reasonable; fire proof building. Call
201 Herr St. i
{MARKETS
I NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS
j Chandler Brothers ana Company,
I members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, Harrisburg: 1338 Chestnut
! street. Philadelphia; 34 "Pine street.
New York furnish the following
quotations; Open Noon
A. T. and T 100 Vi 100
Allis Chalmers 4243%
I Ainei'. Beet Sugar 95 93%
'American C'an 55 54
; A in. Car and Fndry C 0... 135** 135
! .Vmer. Loco 93':; 94%
! Amer. Smelting 64*. * 63
j Anaconda 6" 59 Vi
1 Atchison 83 87%
•Baldwin Loco 11l ill
'Baltimore and Ohio 37 37%
• Bethlehem Steel 95* Si 94*,
: Butte Copper 21 % 21%
ji'al. Petro 47 45%
'Can. Pacific 145 145
j Central Leather 97'-j 96
'Chesapeake and Ohio ... 57'; g"> 8
| Chi., Mil. and St. Paul .. 41 > a 41
! Chino Con. Copper 36% 35%
; Corn Products 82% 82
Crucible Steel 214 203
! Erie 14% 14%
I General Electric 168',a 168*4
{General Motors 361 352
j Goodrich, B. F 81% 81%
i Great North., pfd 82% 82%
[Great North. Ore, subs .. 40 39%
Intcrboro Met 3% 3%
Int. Nickel 25 24%
int. Paper 71% 70*4
Kenneoott 29*4 29%
Kaus. City So 17*4 17*4
I Lackawanna Steel 86 86%
I l.ehigh Valley 43 40%
j Merc. Mar Ctfs 53% 51%
I Merc. Alar Ctfs.. pfd 105 104%
j Alex. Petroleum 200% 198%
.Miami Copper .' 23% 23%
LEGAL NOTICES
($200,000.00 SCHOOL. BONDS OF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE
•! CI TV OF HARRISBURG, I*A.
Sealed proposals will be received by
; Un* Roaro 01 School Directors of the
1 I School District of Harrisburg. Pa..
" until Friday, December 19, 1919. at
; . 'clock, p. m,. for the purchase of
'tall or any portion ol $200,000.00 IVs
1 i per cent, coupon bonds of said School
; i District.
- They will be issued in denomina
tions of $1,000.00 each bearing date
1 of, November 1, 1919, and maturing
$33,000.00 November 1. 1924. $6,009.00
each year from November 1, 1925, to
November 1, 1922, inclusive, and $7,-
■ 1000.00 each year from November I,
'1922. to November 1. 1919, inclusive.
; with interest payable on the first day
•of May and November of each year.
• j The principal and interest will be I
, poyath at the office of the Treasurer i
of the 11asrisburff School District.
I liarrishurg'. Fa., and the bonds will
lie free of State tax.
Each proposal must be accompanied I
|by a certified check, payable to the
I order of the Treasurer of the School
District, Harrisburg, l'a., for two (21
l per cent, of the par value of the
(amount of bonds bid for.
Bonds will be ready for delivery on
' or about January lu, 1920, and bids
I must include the payment of accrued
interest to the date of delivery.
I The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids not deemed to be in the
interest of the school District.
By order of the Board.
, 1). D. HAMMKLBAUGH.
Secretary.
121-122 Chestnut Street,
Harrisburg, Fa.
PUBLIC SALE
Water Power Flour Mill and 14
acres, located 5 miles from Reading,
Pa., on the Caeoosing Creek. Water
rights secured by deeds.
Large Stone Mill with Frame Wheat
Storage House attached; 6,000 bu. ca
pacity.
Water Power, continuous, not froz
en up severe winter of 1917; no Head
Race or flume. Concrete Dam Breast
and Pen Stock.
This Mill newly equipped throughout
with 4 double stand allis rolls, 6x20;
2 middlings mills, ball bearing; 9-A
Robinson self-balancing, ball bearing
sifter.
Bran Duster. Reels, Receiving sep
arator, wheat cleaners. Roll ex
naust.
Richardson Automatic Receiving
Scale; automatically weighs and rec
ords weight of wheat when receiving
from farmers and for grinding.
Magnetic Separator and Feed Gov
ernor on first break roll.
All line Shafting runs in Hyatt rol
ler bearings.
| One 18-inch, one 21-incb Morgan
; Smith turbines, operating under 9-ft.
! head.
Horse Barn, Wagon Sheds and
Storage Shed.
Located in good wheat and dairy
section. Will be offered for sale at
the Security and Real Estate Ex
change, 25 N. Sixth St., Reading, Pa.,
Saturday afternoon, November 29th,
1919, 2 P. M. Persons wishing to in
spect will be met at Reading or Sink
ing Spring by appointment.
ROBT. R. SCHOFER,
Sinking Spring, Pa., R. D. No. 1.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration
on the estate of Frank Cerjanic, late
of Steelton, Dauphin county. Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment. to
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO..
Administrator, Harrisburg, Pa.
Or to
CHARLES C. STROH, Atty.
WHEREAS, on application for let
ters of administration upon the estate
of Joseph Elliott, lately a resident of
Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsyl
vania, who is alleged to have been
absent and unheard of for seven (T)
years and upwards and is supposed to
Ibe dead leaving property situate in
said Harrisburg. was presented by
John Elliott to the Orphans Court of
Dauphin county, on November 19,
1919. whereupon a decree was enter
ed on the 19th day of November, 1919
In accordance with the Act of As
sembly of June 7, 1917.
THEREFORE, in pursuance of the
decree ot said court therein made, all!
parties interested in the estate of Jo
seph Elliott, the supposed decedent, I
are hereby notified to be and appear
at the Courthouse, at Harrisburg, in
Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, on the
sth day of January, 1929, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, when and where the
said court will hear evidence concern
ing the alleged absence of Joseph
Elliott, the supposed decedent, and
the circumstances and duration
thereof, and will make such orders
and decrees as in the Act of Assembly
are mode and provided.
W. K. MEYERS.
Attorney for John Elliott.
I Letters of administration on the
estate of Robert L. Gardner, late of
! the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin
I County. Penna., deceased, having been
I granted to the undersigned, residing
| In Harrisburg, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make
immediate payment and those having
claims will present them to me.
ACQUILLA B. GARDNER.
Administratrix.
No. 37 S. Seventeenth Street.
I will not be responsible for any
bills except those contracted by my
self or through my duly appointed I
agents. |
Signed. GEO. If. GROSS.
CHARTER NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania. December 12,
1919, under the Act of Assembly en
titled "An act to provide for the in
corporation and regulation of certain
corporations." approved April 29,
1874. and the supplements thereto, for
the character of an intended corpora
lion. to be called The Monarch Wall
Paper Company, the character and
object of which is the manufacturing,
applying, buying, selling and dealing
in all kinds of paints, colors, varnish
es, oils and their ingredients, wall
paper, mouldings, brushes and paper
hangers' supplies of all kinds, window
shades and all things incident and ap
purtenant to said business, und for
these purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and
! privileges of said Act of Assenibly
i i no the supplements tlierto.
C. 1. JIcCOBB,
i Solicitor. I
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
'Midvale Steel 61% 51%
Missouri Pacific 27 26%
N. y„ N. H. and H. ... 31% 30%
Nevada Copper 16% 15%
Midvale Steel 51% 51% I
Norfolk and AVest 100% 100% j
, -North. Paciflc 84% 84%
. Pittsburgh Coal 62% 61%
. Penna. K. P. 42% 42%
t Ray Con. Copper 20% 20%
J Reading 77% 77%
, Republic lion and Steel.loß% 106%
So. Paciflc 97 95%
Sinclair oil and It 49% 48%
, studebalter 122 119%
Union Pacific 127% 126%
,t* S. I. Alcohot 105% 103%
U. S. Rubber 123% 122%
I'. S. Steel 104% 104
I Utah Copper 75% 74%
I Vlr.-Curo. Chem 67% 67%
I Westinghouse Mfg 54 53%
i Wlllys-Ovgrland 31% 30%
, j Hide and Leather 32% 32%
i | I'ierce Arrow 87% 84%
\ PHILADELPHIA I'HOIHrH
i I'liilailclpliin. Nov. 26.—Eggs—High
,'er: nearby firsts. $23.40 per case; cur
' rent receipts. $22.80; western extra
first, $23.40; western firsts. $31.90#
22.50: fancy selected packed 88®90c
per dozen.
| Dressed Poultry—Good demand;
| turkeys and geese lower: turkeys
l nearby fancy. 48® 49c; fair to good.
44®46c; western, fancy. 45#46c; fair
| to good. 40® 43c; geese, 31 @32u.
I Brun—Lower; soft winter bran,
western in 100 pound sacks to arrive,
. ! $45.50® 46; spring bran in 100 pound
I sacks to arrive. $44.45.
Cheese—Higher: New York and
Wisconsin, full milk, 32® 33%0.
Potatoes—Easier; No. 1 per 150-
pound sacks, S3.SOSi 4: No. 2, S2(B 2.40;
Penna. per 100 pounds. $2.60@2.90.
Butter—Higher; western creamery,
exlia. 73c; nearby prints, fancy, 79
® Sic.
Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fresh
killed, choice to fancy, 33®36e; small
sies, 25®30c; roosters, 25c; spring
ducks nearby, 40®41c; western fancy,
• 38®40c; geese, western fancy. 32®
35c; broiling Jersey, 43®48c; other
, nearby. 85040 c; western choice, 38®
. 40c; roasting chickens, western, 27®
' 34c; western milk fed chickens, as to 1
size anu quality, 32®Sic; turkeys,
nearby, fancy, 18® 50c; western, 41 j
1&' 4 6c.
Flour—Firm: fair demand. Soft;
winter straight western. sl®l.tH':|
I nearby. $9.50® 10; hard winter
straight. sl2® 12.50; short patent. $ 1.5 j
® 13.50; spring first clear, $9.75® 10.25:
patent. sl3® 13.75; short patent. $13.80 j
® 14.50; fancy spring and city mills
patent, family brand. $14.50® 15.
llay—Firm; good demand. Timothy,
No. 1. $33 per ton; No. 2. $30®"31; No.
3, s27® 28; clover mixed hay, light
mixed. $30®31; No. 1 mixed. $27@2S.
Tallow—(Juit; prime city loose. 15c:
special loose, 16% c; prime country,
15c; edible in tierces, 18%e.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
j Chicago. Nov. 2',. —Hogs Receipts)
10.000, lower; bulk, $12.75® 13.10; top,
$13.25; heavy. $12.65® 13.10; medium.
' $12.75® 13.25; light, $12.65® 13; light
Might, $12.25® 12.75; heavy packing
sow's, smooth, $12&12.50; packing
sows, rough, $ 11.50® 12; pigs. $11.75®
12.50.
Cattle Receipts, 15.000, strong.
Beef steers, medium ami heavy,
choice and prime, $18.50® 20.40; me
ctium and good. $11.25® 18.50; common,
s9®) 11.25; light, good and choice,
$14.15® 19.75; common and medium,
$7.75® 14.15; heifers, $6.65®15; cows,
$6.50® 13.50; canners and cutters,,
$5.50% 0.50; veal calves, sl6® 17; feed
ers strers. $7.25® 13; stockers steers.
$®11; western range steers. $7.50®
15.25: cows and heifers. $6.50@12.75. |
Sin ep—Receipts 11,00; firm. Lambs.)
sl3® 15. culls and common. s9® 12.75:;
ewes, medium, good and choice, $7 ® j
5.65; culls and common, s3® 6.75;
breeding, $0.50® 11.25.
.
Annville Doctor Is to
Move to Lebanon's Capital
Annville, Pa., Nov. 26.—Dr. A. L.
Haner, a well-known physician and
surgeon of this place, will move to;
Lebanon during March or April. Dr.
Haner has purchased a residence in
Lebanon. Dr. Haner came to Ann
ville. 18 years ago. lie is a member
of the staff of the Good Samaritan
Hospital. His departure will leave
Annville with only two physicians,
Drs. E. B. Marshall and D. M. Rank.
Postmaster H. A. Bowman has suc
ceeded in securing a carload of Gov
ernment food, which arrived this
morning. The sale began this after
noon, and baked beans, peas, toma
toes, bacon and corned beef were
disposed of.
Mrs. Mary Bachman, Misses Vir
ginia and Sara Bachman and Paul i
and Harold Bachman attended the J
dinner given at Zinn's Mill in honor j
of Mr. and Mrs. Zinn Bachman, who)
were recently married.
The Rev. E. F\ Castetter, of State j
College, spent several days in Ann-1
ville and preached in the Unite-ill
Brethren Church on Sunday evening.!
Former Altoona Man
Dies Suddenly in Florida,
Altoona. Pa., Nov. 26.—Edgar |
Barton Greene, formerly general I
superintendent of the Penn Central
Light and Power company, of Al
toona, and for many years promi
nent In the electrical field, in this
section, died suddenly yesterday
morning at his farm home at Ocala,
Fla., Mr .Greene returning to his
home several days ago after a visit
of a week in Altoona.
Mr. Greene was born on Sept. 11,
1859, on the Greene homestead in i
Huntingdon county. The Greene
family traces its ancestry to Scot- ]
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' Statement of Condition of <
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: Harrisburg National Bank ;
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► Condensed From the Re- <
|; November 17, 1919
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► Resources Liabilities <
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i ► LOANS and DISCOUNTS, $1,240,648.48 Capital $300,000.00 4
i ► OVERDRAFTS 2.85 . Surplus 350,000.00 4
►VU. S. Bonds 846,987.00 Undivided Profits 194,353.42 4
y Bonds and Securities 455,439.39 Circulation 198,400.00
Banking House 44,000.00 Deposits 2,213,622.46
Cash and due from Banks, 845,877.16 Liberty Loan Payments ... 176,579.00
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* $3,432,954.88 ~ $3,432,954.88 4
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► Capital, Surplus and Profits over SBOO,OOO. ]
This bank will be pleased to receive new accounts
and offers its services and facilities to patrons. i
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I land, from which-country the grand
father came to America in boyhood.
! Body of Altoona Lawyer
Buried in Plot With Wife
ClinmtxTSburg, Pa., Nov. 26.
Edmund Shaw, an Altoona lawyer,
was buried here on Monday by the
side of his wife at Cedar Grove cem
etery. He died suddenly in the Al
toona hospital from eurenila. Ho was
73 years old gnd for years was a
leader among Altoona lawyers. He
was a Civil War veteran and served
two terms in the Legislature, in
1884-88. He also served in the Al
toona council for several years. For
a number of years past he had lived
a retired life, spending most of his
winters in Florida. He was niurried
in December, 1869, to Miss Mary E.
Smith and they resided until her
death at Altoona. She was a sister
of the late Mrs. Jeannette Caufman,
of this place.
HAN'lv STATEMENT RANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK, '
at Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the
close of business on November 17, 1919.
I
RESOURCES
1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts , $1,194,907 Go j
5. U. S. Government securities owned I
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds l
par value) ..; $100,000.00
b Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value), 175,000 00
e Pledged to secure postal savings deposits
(par value) 5,000 00
f Owned and unpledged 111,315 00
h AVar Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps
actually owned 1,076 71
Total U. S. Government Securities 422,391 71
0. Other bonds, securities. ete.l
a Bonds (other than L\ S. bonds) pledged to
secure U. S. deposits $194,976 23
b Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to
secure postal savings deposits 27,900 00
e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not in
cluding stocks), owned and unpledged 672,381 47
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S - 895,257 70 '
I 7. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock
! 8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent, of subscription), 16,800 00 i
; 10. Furniture and fixtures 3,881 89 1
j 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
I 14. Cash in vault and net amounts due from National banks .. .. , 142,962 99
| 15. Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies,
(other than included in Items 12 or 14) 17,258 45
16. Exchanges for clearing house 56,772 68 i
Total of Items 14, 15, and 16 $216,994 12
I 18. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report
ing bank and other cash items 26,994 01 |
19. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer 5,000 00
20. Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on Notes
and Bills Receivable not past due 6 571 78 |
21. Other assets, if any 393 59 ;
TOTAL $2,910,507 31 !
LIABILITIES
I 22. Capital Stock paid in SIOO,OOO 00 I
| 23. Surplus fund \ 475,000 00
24. a Undivided profits $29,929 45 *
b Less current expenses, interest. and taxes
paid 46 88 29,882 57 '
25. Interest and discount collected 1 tdiied in advance of
maturity and not earned—(uT>i.....,imate) 3,037 65 |
26. ' Amount reserved for taxes accrued 30Ji87 96 )
27. Amount reserved for all interest accrued 7,938 60 1
28. Circulating notes-outstanding
30. Net amounts due to National hanks 1.954 32
31. Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies
(other than included in Item 30) 169,349 74
32. Certified checks outstanding 2[953 35 I
33. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 2 130 10 I
Total of Items 30, 31, 32 and 33 $176,417 51
Remand deposits (other tlnin hank deposits I subject to Re
serve (deposits payable within 30 days):
j 34. Individual deposits subject to check 1,212.661 88
| 38. Dividends unpaid 2,422 50
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 34 and 38.. $1,215,084 38
Tiiue deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or
subject to 30 days or rpore notice, and postal savings):
| 10. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)... 119 685 66
j 42. Postal savings deposits 18.739 74
43. Other time deposits 485,069 30
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items
40, 42 and 43 $623,494 70
44. United States deposits (other than postal savings):
a War loan deposit account $118,652 85
c Other United States deposits, including de
posits of IT. S. disbursing officers 27,434 00
I 54. Liabilities other than those above stated 6,377 09
TOTAL ' $2,910,507 31
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.'COUNTY OF DAUPHIN, ss;
I. K. J. Glancey, 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. GLANCEY,"
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25tli (lav of November 1919
P.L.ISLLENBERGER,
[Notarial Seal] Notary Public.
My commission expires at the end of the next session of the Senate.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) AA'M. S. SNYDER,
(Signed) AV. P. STARKEY,
(Signed) WILLIAM JENNINGS,
Directors.
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Store Room Wanted I
Local Branch of a large Rubber Com- I
pany desires to rent office and store room
in business section. I j,
Bell Phone, 3336 I
! Warns West Shore People ,
Against Fake Collectors
| Lonioyne, Pa., Nov. 26. —I. W.
,; Appier, president of the local fire
' company, warns residents of the
borough and West Shore districts
against persons representing them
selves as collectors for the new fire
apparatus. Residents of Gump Hill
yesterday notified Mr. Appier that
a man who claimed to be a resident
of Lemoyne was soliciting for funds
for the lire company. Mr. Appier
was told the person was selling
chances on candy. The tire company
has not authorized anyone to collect.
The organization does not make its
money In that way.
Marysville's High School
! Holds Season's First Meet
IMarysville, Pa., Nov. 26.—Marys
ville High School held its first meet-
NOVEMBER 26, 1919.
ing of the year last evening in the
I high school rooms. The program for
'the evening wus as follows: Selec
tion, orchestra; address by president:
reading of minutes; oration, Kay
I-illey; piano solo. Miss Erma Bolze:
recitation, Miss Margaret Kellers; se
lection, orchestra: essay, Miss Anna
Aikens; piano duet. Miss Marjorle
Naee and Miss Helen Roberts; read-
TEXCALOKAN
OH. A OAS CO.
nivhl>ii(| M t the rnte of 1 tone) per
eent. per month (twelve per cent.
Imimln) arc deelnred by (lilm Company.
The flrnt f theNe |lvllen<lN IM piti
able Deeember 30th to MtoeklioltlerM of
record lleeentber Jstli. ttubMequeiit
inoittlily tlivldentlM of 1 (one) per
eent. are payuble the 30th of each
month to Mtockliohlcr* of record the
15tli of that month.
An extra Mtock dividend of 4 (four)
per eent. IM deelnred. payuble Junii
iiry 30. 1020, to MtockholderN of record
January J5, I WHO.
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j ludeiaendeiiee, Kim*.
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| PUBLIC SALEI
20 HEAD OF!
W&' HORSES i
► AT THE <
i ► Thudium House, Carlisle, Pa. J
i > Saturday, Nov. 29, 1919—12 Noon S
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► We will sell 20 head of Acclimated Horses, con- <
| ► sisting of blacks, grays and bays, ranging in age <
► from 6to 10 years. Some well-mated teams, weigh- <
► ing from 1,100 to 1,600 pounds. Several good mares,
i ► one pair of good mules, single-line leaders. These <
► horses are all out of hard work. The reason for <
j ► selling them is that the ice business is over for the <
j ► season and we have no further use for them. They <
I ► will be sold for the high dollar. A credit will be '
I ► given. Horses can be seen at the Thudium House,"
► Carlisle, the day before the sale. Sale starts at 12 "
I ► o'clock noon. <
|; UNITED ICE AND COAL CO. j
i ► Harrisburg, Pa. <
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A A A A A A AAA A -*• a -. - .
Offering
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Unsold Portion of
20,000 Shares
SUPREME PICTURES, INC.
I at $ 10.00 per share par value
CAPITAL $1,000,000
SUPREME PICTURES, INC., is an estab
lished Moving Picture Corporation, with
studio at Flushing, L. 1., producing super
serials and feature films—a bonafide invest
ment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
APPLY TO
F. H. Belknap
I nvestment Securities
1015 N. Front Street
Bell mi IIAHRISBITIUJ, p Ai
—i
HUGHES & DIER
Bankers and Brokers
Mezzanine Floor
PENN-HARRIS HOTEL
Harrisburg, Pa.
Orders for Stocks, Bonds and Securities executed on all leading
Exchanges.
Complete service of all stocks traded on New York Curb.
Accounts solicited. The same careful attention given to orders
for less than 100 shares (Odd Lots) as is given to larger accounts.
Private wires to New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago.
J. CLYDE MYTON
Manager,
l'hones—Bell, 190:1; Dial, 2427
C Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Members Pittsburgh Stock Exchange
[Chicago Board of Trade
Pittsburgh 1135 Walnut Street, Philadelphia' Reading
Camden, N. J. 50 Broad Street, New York Lancaster
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FOR SALE
Well built 3-story brick dwelling, 221 Forster Street, on
40-foot lot with side yard; alley in rear.
Hall and 13 rooms, front porch back from street line.
First floor lavatory, second and third floor bath rooms.
Adapted for alterations, making three good apartments.
Interested parties will be shown present house plans.
Lease expires March, 1920.
Apply to
H. McCormick, Jr.,
Cameron Building
ingr of the "Orange and Black," Mia
Margaret Deckard; playlet, "Waitlnl
for a Trolley"; chorus, high school
girls.
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