BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STATEMENTS RETORT OF THE CONDITION of the Mechanics Trust Company of Harrisburg, Third and Market utreets. of Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia, at the close of business November 2. 1914: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $74,748 30 Due from ap proved reserve agents 108,960 58 Leg. 11 securities at par 45,000 00 Mickels and cents 261 91 Checks and cash items, .. 27,143 18 Due from banks and trust companies not in reserve 5,540 04 Assets held free, viz— Commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names $221,288 37 Loans upon call with col lateral 165.661 90 Time loans with collateral. 161.638 31 Ijoans wi lout collateral... 209,971 85 Bonds, stocks, etc 276,832 07 •Mortgages and judgments of record , 231.613 62 Overdrafts. I 66 Other assets not included in above, 13,170 93 Book value of reserve se curities above par (97 50 Total $1,544,354 24 LIABILITIES C&pital stock paid in $300,000 00 Surplus fund 300.000 00 Individual deposits subject to check toxelusive of trust funds and savings). 16.Y.7'.>4 01 Time certificates of deposit (exclusive of trust funds and savings) 369.810 20 Deposits, saving fund (ex clusive of trust funds)... 9.932 60 Deposits, municipal 60.000 00 i>ue to banks, trust com panies. etc., not in re serve 13.396 12 Treasurer's und icrtified checks outstanding, . >.187 62 Other liabilities not in cluded In above 17,267 69 Book value of reserve se curities below par. . . . 1.766 00 Total $1,344,354 24 Amount of trust funds in vested $53,584 3S Amount of trust funds un invested 72 86 Total trust funds $83,657 24 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Company as Trustee to secure is sues of corporate bonds, including Equipment trusts $75,000 00 State of Pennsylvania. County of Dauphin, ss: I, John C. Motter. Treasurer of the above named company, do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. (Signed) JOHN C. MOTTER, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of November. 1914. (Signed) EMMA A. KEENY. (Notarial Seai) Notarv Public Correct—Attest: (Signed) .1. H. TROUP, ROSS OENSLAGER HENRY C". CLASTER. Directors. STATEMENT OF THE Hershey Trust Co. HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA November 2, 1914 RESOURCES » Cash on Hand and in Banks, .SIS 1 s,:s•s.sti f.oans aiul Commercial Paper 751883.37 Demand Loans I lo',587!."»0 Loans Secured by Mortgages, 107 010 OS Bonds and Stocks. ... ]. . . M 7 134MN1 Miscellaneous Assets 21 !."»-4h!05 !S 1,800,300.20 LIABILITIES capital $125,000.00 Surplus, .. . 135,000.00 I ndivided Profits 90 338.15 Deposits: Individual ' 1,334,133.03 Interest Certificates, 170,500.98 fsa »ks. • 10.50 X.lO 81,800,500,20 OFFICERS M. S HKRSHEV. President S. C. SIECHF.K, Sec'v and Treasurer I I ■ ■ i mi ii mi nil iii■ i mnmnrn THE Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. 213 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. November 2, 1914. RESOURCES v LIABILITIES Cash and Cash Items, jll:!l,;u;.ao 1 apital 8300.000.«»0 Due from Banks, 302,181.10 Surplus, 300.000.00 United States Bonds I'ndivided Profits,. 53,600.06 1 per cent, at Deposits 2.7412,388.10 150,000.00 Due to Banks, ... 17.7J1.85 Loans and Invest ments 2,087,11 1.70 Bank Building, . . 50,000.00 Overdrafts 107.15 #3.413,730.61 *3,413,730.61 Trust Funds $478,850.02 DONALD MeCORMICK, President ROBERT MeCORMICK, Treasurer •I. A. GRIESHABER. Assistant Treasurer m j| Satisfactory~Refreshing=* Healthful i; DOEHNE BEER ! ;! Its delicious snappy flavor commends it to lovers !> ;! of good beer. ;t I; Brewery thoroughly equipped. i; j! Unexcelled for Purity and Excellence. DOEHNE BREWERY j j BeU 820 L ORDER IT Independent 318 < tVVVVVVVMVVVA/uVVVVXfUVVVVVti | Read the Star-Independent BANK AND TRUST COMPANY STATEMENTS | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 1 Sixth Street Bank, I Of Harrisburg. No. 8100 N. Sixth street, of Dauphin County Pennsylvania, at the close of business November 2. 1914:' RESOURCES. Iteserve fund. : Cash, specie and ] notes $27,106 71 i Due from approv ed reserve agents 81,576 6$ Nickels and cents SO7 89 | Checks and cash items.... 1,094 53 Securities pledged for spe | cial deposits 7,000 00 Assets held free, viz: ; Bills discount ed: Upon one : name, $5,000 00 I Bills discount ed: Upon two or j more names, .. 18.292 33 i Time loans with collateral. 2,300 00 ; Loans o i call with collat eral 21.243 00 Loans on call upon one name 150 00 Loan* on ca,. upon two ur more names 45.818 00 Loans ired by bonds and mortgages 15* 393 00 Sonds. stocks, etc.. Sched i tile D 145.532 22 Mortgages and judgments of record. Schedule D-2.. 44.613 30 Office building and lot 23,450 00 Furniture and fixtures 6,120- no Overdrafts 5.... 113 71 Total 5333.643 SI LIABILITIES. Capita' «to •!< paid :ti snfl,oilii ; Surplus funds 20,000 00 . Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,... 9.157 56 | Individual depos its subject to I check $103,866 31 I Time certificates j of deposit 46,763 32 ; Saving fund de ! posits 259.973 93 I Deposits. Com ; mon wealth of Pennsylvania, . 15.000 00 j Deposits IT. S. | postal savings,. 338 32 ; Deposits, munici pal 29.507 77 .Certified checks.. 7 50 Cashier's checks outstanding, . . 895 66 Dividends unpaid 103 22 , Total $.-.35,645 Tl Stale oi Pennsylvania. Countv of L»au phln. u To i L>ut ironi ap i proved reserve agtnts 141,02$ C • Legal securities • fcv par ou ; Nickels uud -ens G!» • . uk\K< and cu< items, . . v- ; ; Uue i.0..i > a• 1 . r Jt. i companies iiol in .«>i .»• . I_ . l 1J t i Assets lienl IIU. via. ■ tfui b US ! I •d: Uyun one name,.. $2,349 *.w . L :■ .. KJ Ol tilul v names 44».-44 !>,. | i jl.oHt 40 | Uaiu upon cail w.th col lateral dUMull l!> Time loans with ouiuue.ai ut>..lu ;»;• I Loans srcu.evi oy oouus : and niortg 2i.« 24,853 Do! 1 Bonds. stocKs.* etc.. % liiii.ltlo t>» I kut itubes ji,o juJ s iiieuis of record, .'i2,ii!M Oo ; i Uillcc uu ...I.IK aim lou .. . . 1 . ... • . ,| tUliei real tsu:e . 81..',27 H8 , il'Ulnm,.. .. u, ... ; | Overdrafts 131 _'a I •otiier a&ot-,.s not included in j above 782 UQ j Total $2,fi00,042 lb : l, la HlL,l l'itia. (. apuai btuiK pdiu in, ..... t.pu ouu 'jif Surplus fund 460.V00 III) Uudivideij ptoiiis less ex penses and taxes paid,... 76,317 u3 ; Individual deposits subject ! to check (exclusive of r trust funds and sa\iuss'. 1,076.214 13 . Deposits. spcc;<>i t,.,ie lex | elusive ut trust fuiuls and !, savings) 3,i50 7t> Tlinc Clii ti.lcates of deposit exclusive ,jf trust funds and savings* 234,005 SO | D«po-u«. v., ni.i.ontv'eauh of Pennsylvania 408,737 37 | j Deposits, municipal 20,uui; >JU ; Due to banks, trust com panies, etc., not in re- I serve *. s4l 25 j rreasurer's and certified i checks outstanding 3,532 S9 i I Otlicr liabilities not incluU | ed in above 29,607 S5 I ■ Book value of reserve se | curities below par, 2,304 47 j Total $-.600,042 16 j Amouiit of trust funds in vested $i,510,606 13 ! . Amount of trust funds un invested 1 Ou, 4«"i 1 IS Overdrafts 17.747 t>3 Total trust funds s!.3'_ > S\io."i 24 i COiii-'OUAXIu 'i'RUbTS. l'otai amount (i. e. face value> of Trust* under deeds of trust or rnort gages executed uy Corpo rations to tne Company as Trustee to secure la sue of corporate oonus. including Equipment Trusts, *19,410,000 0# loi.. amount ut securities deposited by ijuruoi«lions with the Company a? Trustee ti, secure Issues of Collateral Trust Bonds 3,312,400 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, as. i Vi. H. Metzgei. Treasurer of the above named company, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to th« jest of ray knowledge and belief. (Signed) VV. H. METZGER, Tronsurer subscrlbed-and sworn to before me this TtTi day of November, 1914. (Signed) R. E. STEEVER, (Notarial Seal) Notary PuMic. Correct—Attest: (Signed) \S'\T. .JENNINGS. HARRY C. ROSS, HENDERSON GILBERT, Directors TO PROVIDE DINNER FOR POOR Will Be Given by United Disciples of Christ Church Lebanon. Xov. 7.—The Rev. John W. Snader, pastor of the United Dis ciples of Christ church, this city, an nounces that the poor of Lebanon and \ icinity will not he without something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day of this year, as the members of tl.is church will provide a Thanksgiving dinner to which all the poor people of the city have been invited to partici pate in. A substantia' meal will be provided and a program arranged for the occasion. Several hundred persons are expected to attend. Members of the cougrega<:ion are already collecting money and contributions for the big dinner. bank' and tbust company STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Citizens Bank of Harrisburg, No. 1301 Derry street, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at the close of business November 2. 1914. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes $13,220 00 Due from ap proved reserve agents 12,933 68 , 128.153 68 Nickels and cents 255 35 Checks and cash items. ... 4,150 30 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 64,402 91 Time loans with collateral. 27,957 50 Loans on call with collat eral 35,302 58 Loans on call upon one name 145 00 Doans on call upon two or more names 26,488 08 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 11,245 00 Bonds, stocks, etc., Sched „ ule D ~ . 10.300 00 Mortgages and judgments of record, Schedule D-2,. 27,463 50 Office building and lot 24,900 00 Furniture and fixtures. ... 1,500 00 Overdrafts. 37 8-3 Total $282,501 75 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 Surplus fund 20.000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid... . 1.559 26 Individual depos its subject to check $95,679 36 Time certificates of deposit, ... 99,240 69 Deposits. Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, 5.000 00 Deposits, munlc 4pal 3,000 00 Certified check, . . 2 00 Cashier's checks outstanding, . 1,318 57 Due to anks and trust companies, etc., not re serve 3.854 87 Dividends unpaid 817 00 , Total $282,501 73 State of Pennsylvania,. County of Dauphin, ss: I. C. G. Miller, Cashier ot the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best or my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C. G. MILLER. , . ~ Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of November, 1914 (Signed) IRWIN M. CAS3BU* (Notarial Seal) Notary Public. ( My commission expires March 25, 1917) Correct— Attest: (Signed) JOHN 11. .U'ILHENNY SPENCER F. BARBER. EDWIN C. THOMPSON. m ' l ec ' or s. Artistic Printing at Star-Independent. X REPORT OF Security Trust Co. of Harrisburg 36 and 38 N. Third St. At the Close of Business November 2, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Investments $340,262.83 Mortgages und Judgments. . 202,785.46 Por.ds 82,340.91 lieal Estate. Furniture and Fixtures, . . 82,887.38 Due From Banks uud Reserve 81,876.91 Overdrafts 36.16 $790,189.65 LIABILITIES C apital Paid in $125,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. ..! 52,862.94 Deposits 482,546.71 Mortgage Bonds Sold 129,780.00 $790,189.65 Trust Funds $39,732.35 Corporate Trusts $800,000.00 . B. Alter, of this place. Clarence Corl and wife, of I.emoyne. visited .Mrs, Corl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harter. from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. Mary l,ipp.v. of <'liatlibersburg is visiting ber sister. Mrs. Robert Mar kel. of ibis place. X. C\ Deekard, of Howe township, was a visitor in town on Monday. James Willougliby. of Tusearora township, was in- town on business on Monday. NEW GERMANTOWN Mrs. filmmaker's First Visit in Thirty Years Special Correspondence. New (Jermantown. Nov. 7.—Mrs. J. K. sbuniakcr and son. Xornian. were visitors in town last week. This was Mrs. Slmmaker's first trip to town in 30 years, although she lives but a few miles away. William .1. I - 'in ley is putting in a con erete dam for M. X. Willblde. who will use tile water for*his house and barn The Rev. Mr. Gibson. of town, is still continuing revival services in West Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. William R. l'latt have moved to Ilarrisburg. Mrs. I.i/.zie Berrier was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hopple, on Sun day.. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Finiey vis ited T. A. Morrow and family. Airs. Mintie Trostle and daughter. Gladys, visited Mrs. Hannah Hocken berry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bistline and son, of Pittsburgh, are visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Willbide and son. Russell, of Baltimore, are visiting friends. MECHANICSBURG Alfred B. Strock, Aged 81 Years, Died Thursday Afternoon Special Correspondence. Mechanics,burg, Nov. 7. —On Thurs day afternoon Alfred B. Strock died at the residence of his daughter, Mis. George 11. Hoover. Kast Locust street, with whom he had his home. He was 81 years of age and had been confined to the lioiiße less than hwo weeks. Three children survive him, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. 1.. M. Stouffer and ('. H. Strock, all of Meehanicsburg. He wa« a member of the Church of God. Fu neral services will be held to-morrow morning at the home at 10 o'clock, conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Charles F. Roach. Interment will be made in Mount Zion cemetery, near Cburchitown The third of the union mass meet ings in the interest of the coming evan gelistic campaign will be held to-mor row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. The speaker will be W. 0. Hean, of Harrieburg, whose subject will be "Putting First Things First in an Evangelistic Campaign. The cottage prayer meeting committee has districted the town and prayer meetings will soon be begun. , Harrv J. Sheely has sold at private $12.00- Round Trip NEWYORK Sunday, November 22 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Harrisburg 5.45 A. M. IIIOTI It !\ I Mi. IrMvrN I'eniiMylva nln Station. %cu York. «.»0 I". M. Pennsylvania R. R. sale to Aaron Long the Tiouso and lot el ground located at "the Point," at the western limit of the borough a.t the junction ot Main and Simpson streets. The sale was made by F. 8. Mumma & Son; consideration private. Mrs. H. M. Rup Seitz. Mr. Kromer, of York, visited tie Rev. A. R. Aycrs and family and Mr. anil Mrs. Daniel Mathias, Thursday. Miss Mabel Tritt entertained tiio T. W. 1!. club, of which she is a mem ber, at her home 011 Eutaw street, last evening. T. .1. Worts has fione to Wellsvilie to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Walters, daughters, Turn and Beatrice, are spending the week-end at East Berlin. Mr. Snyder's family, of Newport, visited the Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Ad ams at the M. E. parsonage, 011 Thurs day. Miss Martha Miller, of Newpofl. was a guest of Ben Eby 's family ou Thursday evening. Parker Minter was on a hunting trip to Perry county this week. Miss Lena Prowell, of Stcelton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mathias. Mrs. Catherine James ami daughter. Annie, have returned from a visit, to Manchester, York county.