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    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 <
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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. <s:
1 F. I. Albert FroeMich. cashier ot
the above n«mcd bank, do solemnly
swear thai the aboie stat'Mnetu is true
to the oesi of my knowledge and belief
(Signed) F. L. ALBERT FROKHLICH.
Cashier
Subset ibee! anil sworn to before me
this sth day of November, 1914.
(Signed) A. M. LANDIS.
Alderman, Sixth Ward.
Correct—Attest:
(Signed) B. GALBRAITH.
.1. K. BRICKER.
ROBERT A. ENDERS.
' Directors.
It s a ,;00,l idea to make nil orator
of every child, but it's a better idea to
give him ideas to talk about.
■ ——
l.veu when a man is a crank lie may
: feel mat he has a turning point in his
j life.
HARRISBITBG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 7. 1914.
BANS AND TRUST COMPANY
STATEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Allison Hill Trust Company
of Harrtsburg, No. 1301 Market street,
of D&uphln County. Pennsylvania, at
the close of business November 2, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $19,870 Si
Due from approv
ed reserve
agents 37,164 81
Nickels and cents 470 S3
Checks and cash items. ... 6,349 73
Due from banks and trust
companies not In reserve. 113 47
Securities pledged for bills
[ payable 33,140 00
(Commercial paper purchased:
| Upon one name, $7,743 73
Upon two or more
names 222,890 33
| Loans upon call with col
: lateral 27,500 00
Time loans with collateral, 80,248 63
Loans secured by bonds and
mortgages 7.000 00
Bonds, stocks, otc. 312 73
| Mortgages jjind judgments
I of record 190.903 00
I Office building and lot, ... 22,93 ! 38
Other real estate 3,318 10
Furniture and fixtures. ... 4,262 29
Overdrafts 27 71
Other assets not Included in
above 6,322 71
Total 1670.776 18
' LIABILITIES
Capital slock paid in $123,000 00
Surplus fund .10.000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid... 13.206 96
Individual deposits subject
to check (exclusive of
j trust funds and savings). 99.(92 7 4
[Time certificates of deposit
i (exclusive of trust funds
1 and savings) 22,627 69
! Deposits, saving fund (ex
clusive of trust funds and
savings i, ! 171.991 33
| Deposits, municipal 30.000 00
i Due to banks, trust com
panies. etc.. not in re
serve 308 33
| Dividends unpaid 3$ 00
Treasurer's nd certified
I checks outstanding 3.131 20
t Bills payablo en demand, . 13.000 00
I Bills nay able on time, mort
' gage bonds sold on guar
j antecd 130.700 00
| Other liabilities not In
] eluded in above 4.0?:' 33
Total. 5670.7T6 18
! Amount of trust funds In
: vested $18,033 25
I Amount of trust funds un
invested 67.' H
Total trust funds 515.725 39
; S;ate of Pennsylvania.
County of Dauphin, ss:
1. Alfred G Eden. Tie.isurer of the
| above named company, do solemnly
! swear that the above statement is true
' to the oest of my knowledge and be
lief.
I (Signed) ALFRED G. EDEN'
Treasurer.
1 Subscribed and sworn to before me
j this 6th day of November. 1911.
(Signed) JOHN E. GIPPLE
1 (Notarial Seal) Notary Public
I Correct—Attest-
I (Signed) )V. M. HOERNER.
r. \. LERO.
T. J. ALT HO USE,
Directors.
I RKPOIfT OJ THE CONDITION
of the
j Commonwealth Com
p,»nv.
i o;* Ha ifsourg. So, 322 Ma-k*t street, ot
•.«» unl y, P«m\4.\ i4fti*. *• •tw !
1 close of business November 2, 1914.
n^c.o.
; Ueaerve l and:
CH*K sprcit and
j notes SSj,M>u To
i L>ut ironi ap
i proved reserve
agtnts 141,02$ C
• Legal securities
• fcv par ou
; Nickels uud -ens G!» •
. uk\K< and cu&lt 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.
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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
<i EORGE A. GORUABS, J. O. S. POOR MAX.
Pres. Treas.
*■— i i —— ■ ———
MAXWELL TOURING CAR
FINISHES RECORD RUN
Billy Carlson Drives 1915 Stock Car
Seven Hundred and Fifteen Miles in
Thirty Hours. Including Several
Stops Along Route
Mi. E. W. Shank, local representative
of the Maxwell Motor Car Company,'
savs:
A message from Billy Carlson, driver
of one of the Maxwell raeiug ears the
past season, tells of a remarkable run
which he ha 3 .just finished, from Los
Angeles to Phoenix, Arizona.
Carlson made t'he trip in a 1915
stock Maxwell touring car. The dis
tance was seven hundred and fifteen
miles and the car made the trip in
thirty hours, including several stops
along the route.
The Maxwell was "tuned up'' to the
minute before the trio was started, but
owing to the length of the journey
many adjustments were prophesied.
However, Carlson's own words tell the
tale.
"The Maxwell proved itself to
the hard task. Some of the going was
tough and would test the strength of
any car. 1 certainly was surprised and
pleased when I arrived in Phoenix, to
look back over the trip and truthfully j
say that I never made an adjustment
during the entire run. I know of no
greater tost for a car than the one j
through which I have just put that
Maxwell."
Women Suffer Terribly From Kidney
Troubles
Around on her feet all day—no won
der a woman has backache, headache,
stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor
sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kidney :
Pills give quick relief for these trou
bles. They strengthen the kidneys—
take away the aches, pain and weari
ness. Make life worth living again.
They will absolutely drive out rheuma
tism, weak back and swollen .aching
joints due to kidney and bladder trou- j
ble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and see;
how much better you feel. Geo. A. 1
Gorgas. 16 North Third street, andi
P. R R Station. Adv. '
BANK AND TRUBT COMPANY
STATEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Peoples Bank
of Steelton, No. 18 S. Front street, ot
Dauphin county. Pennsylvania, at the
close of business November 2, 1914:
. RESOURCES
Reserve f9nd;
Cash, specie and
notes $15,275 00
Due from approved
reserve agents,. . 39,696 09
— $54,971 09
Nickels and cents 267 75
Checks artd cash Items 7,683 66
Securities pledged to secure
special deposits, 0.000 00
Assets held free, viz:
Bills discounted:
Upon one name,... SIOO 00
Upon two or more •
names 58.434 00
Time loans with
collateral $2,625 00
Loans on call with
collateral,. 82,274 00
Loans on call upon
one name 1,510 00
Loans on call upon
two or more
names, 94,007 16
Loans secured by
bonds and mort
gages 85.026 50
——— 263,442 65
Furniture and fixtures 1,600 00
Overdrafts 22
Total $393,501 37
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In $50,000 00
Surplus fund 36.000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes puld 12,928 05
j Individual depos
its subject to
check $162,947 48
Time certificates
of deposit 103,39S 99
Savings fund de
posits 23,360 57
i Deposits, U. S. Pos
tal savings • 1,620 63
Deposits, munici
pal 2.166 66
Cashier's checks
outstanding. . . 643 25
Due to banks and trust com
panies. etc., not reserve... 1,405 74
Dividends unpaid 30 00
Total. ..$393,501 37
j State of Pennsylvania,
i County of Dauphin, ss:
I, W. H. Null, President of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) W. H. NELL.
President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th da.\ of November, 1914.
(Signed) M. I{. ALLEMA N.
i (Notarial Seal) Notary Public.
Jly commission expires Jan. 21, 1917.
; Correct-—Attest:
■ Signed) HENRY A. KKLKKR, JR.,
O. C. BISHOP.
FRANK A. ST EES.
Directors.
MINISTERS HAVE ORGANIZED
Elect Officers and Decide Places of
Various Meetings
Lititz, Nov. 7.—The ministers have
organized in this place for the benefit
of study and the co-operation of Chris
tians, claiming revival movements n
all sections of the State are meeting
with success.
Tile officers chosen yesterday were
president, the Rev. P. T. Broci'ous. of
the United Evangelical church; secre
tary, the Rev. George B. Raexer, of the
Reformed church; treasurer, the Rev.
J. Bittner, of the Lutheran church.
Dentist Reads Paper
Dr. Harry Rhein, 1311 Market
street, at a meeting last night of the
Harrisburg Dental Society read a pa
per on "The Relation of a Six year
Molar to Occlusion.''
The body who minds his own busi
ness is always busv. but not a busv
boilv.
JSJEW^L
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SUBURBAN
LINGLESTOWN
Interesting Services Will Be Held in
All the Churches To-morrow
Special Correspondence.
Lluglestown. Nov. 7.—Services will be
held In Wen rich's church on Sunday
morning, by the Reformed iwstor. the
Hev. Heller.
Services will l»e held in the Church
of <Jod on Snnday morning, by the
pastor, the Hev. George Slgler.
Services will be held In the United
Brethren church on Sunday evening,
by Ihe pastor, the Hev. Clyde Lynch.
Mrs. George Tompsou. of Ilarris
burg, spent a few days this week as
tile guest of Miss Eliza Buck.
Mrs. House, of Lebanon. 011 Thurs
day visited her sister, Mrs. Mary
/.eigler. familiarly known as Mother
Zelgler. who took seriously ill on Sun
day night.
Charles Look has the contract to
build (he new home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Fox. lu Pillville, and commenced
work this week.
The public sale of Mis. Carrie
Hrighthlll was largely attended, on
Thursday. Mrs. Brighthill will in the
near future move to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Hooker.
Mr. and Airs. Ilarry Cassel on Tues
day moved their household effects to
I'enbrook. where they will reside.
A number of people from this com
munity attended the love feast held at
Hanoverdale.
,1. H. Mcllhenny, of Harrlsburg. on
Friday visited friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer. of Harrls
burg, moved into the home of Mrs.
John Clay, this week, that has been
recently remodeled.
LANDISBURG
Frank Power, Who Was Operated on in
Harrlsburg Hospital, Returned Home
Special Correspondence.
Laudisburg, Nov. 7.—The Ladies' Aid
Society of the Reformed church will
hold a bake at the home of Mrs. George
Patterson this evening.
tieorge Shutnan and family, of Rha
way, X. J., are visiting Mr. Shumnn's
parents, of this place.
Warren Shue and wife, of Harris
burg. were week-end visitors of Mrs.
shue's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Morrow.
John Wilson, of Altoona, was here
last week.
Miss Annie Dewalt. of Newport, spent
the week-end with friends in town.
Mrs John Sausaman is visiting
friends in Cumberland county.
Frank Power, who underwent an
operation at the Harrlsburg Hospital,
returned home.
William Kling, of Philadelphia. Is
spending some time at his home here.
Joseph Burtnett and friend Mr.
Pritehard. and their families, are visit
ing Mi 1 . Burtnett's home, in this place.
NEW BLOOMFIELD
"Sunny Leaders" Were Entertained by
Miss Mary E. Clouser
Spi ;ial Correspondence.
New Bloomfield, Nov. 7.—"Sunny
Leaders." a class of the Methodist Suu
da.v school, were entertained at the
borne of the secretary. Mary K. Clouser.
Samuel Khert, of Lo.vsville, was in
town Wednesday, on business.
I)r. I!. T. Burnett and family, of
l.ewistown. spent the week-end in
town.
Daniel Rice was in town Wednesday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Nickel returned
home. Monday evening, after a two
weeks' visit in Chicago, 111.
W. Scott Fritz, of Saville, was a vis
itor in this place on Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Alter, of Port Royal, is
visiting her brothers, .1. T. and l>. 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<p, of Shirenvanstown,
spent yesterday nfternoon in Median
icsburg as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
•Priscilla Miller, West Main street.
Misses rda Eberly and Ellon Meily
were among the Meehanicsburgers who
attended the Stough meeting yester
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Givler have re
turned to their home in Lancaster alt
er visiting Mrs. Givlor's cousin, Mrs.
F. P. Hall, South Washington street.
Mrs. John G. Bent* and J. 0. Lam
bert attended the funeral of their
brother, David W. Lambert, from his
late home at Oyster's Mill yesterday.
The revival services in tlie Methodist
church continue to grow in interest.
There have been a number of conver
sions. Another soul was saved last
night. Services will be held this even
ing, contrary to the usual practice of
having no services on Saturday evening,
but on account of the deep interest
pervading it was deemed best to do so.
Prof. A. A. Arnold received word
yesterday of the death of his father.
Miss Edith Fegley attended the
Luther League convention of the Lan
caster district, which was held at
Eplirata to-day.
To morrow the Woman's Missionary
Society of the First U. B. church will
hold Woman's Day services. Mis*
Grace Jones, of Windsor, branch organ
izer, will be present and give an ad
dress.
MARYSVILLE
L. U. A. Club Entertained by Miss
Leona Bare
Special Correspondence.
Marysville, Nov. 7.—Mis* t.eona
Bare entertained at her home, ou
Front street. Friday evening. Novem
ber 6. the L. U. A. Clul). A special
program was carried out and Miss
Genevieve O. Webster, of Wichita,
Kan., addressed the club 011 the sub
ject "Woman's Power in Government."
Refreshments were served.
Mr. David Liglitner, wife and (laugh
ter. Erma, of Landisburg, are visiting
Mr. D. Lightner's brother, Dr.' H. O.
I.ightner, of this place.
The Rev. Charles T. Parson, newly
appointed pastor of the Church of God.
has moved into Ihe parsonage, 011
Myrtle avenue. He will conduct his
Orst services here Sunday. November S.
Before coming here he was pastor at.
Rohrerstown.
Miss 0. D. Webster, of Wichita,
Kan., is a visitor in town.
BERRYSBURG
The Hev. Mr. Huyett and Wife Are
Visiting Friends in Lancaster
Spec ial Correspondence.
Berrys'burg, Nov. 7.—The Hev. Mr.
Huyett and wife, who have been fram
ed a two weeks' vacation, are visiting
friends at Lancaster.
Harry Deibler, who left Tuesday
morning to visit his wife who is ill in
the Harrisburg hospital, returned honu
Thursday evening.
Samuel Stroup, wife and two sons, of
Williamstown, visited relatives in
town.
Miss Helen Daniel was a culler at
Uoyalton 011 Friday evening.
The Rev. Irvin Hunk and wife, of
Seottdale, visited the former's father,
the Rev. Mr. Runk, who is very ill.
Morris Daniel transacted business at
Harrisburg on Wednesday.
William Walters atd wife were the
guests of their son. Edgar, and family,
of Harrisburg, 011 Wednesday,
Harry Runk and wife, of Harris
burg, visited the former's father, th• ■
Hev., Mr. Runk, for a few days.
Everybody is invitod to attend tlio
revival services in the U. B. church, the
Rev. Mr. Rhoads, pastor.
NEW CUMBERLAND
Sunday School Class Entertained By
Mrs. Carrie Seip
Special Correspondence.
New Cumberland, Nov, 7.—The
Sunday school class of young ladies of
Trinity United Brethren Sunday school
Mis. Annie Kreiger, teacher, was en
tertained by Mrs. Carrie Seip at her
home 011 Bridge street, Thursday e\cu
ing.
Mrs. Edwards, of Harrisburg, was
the guest of Mrs. tonrad, on Fifth
street, yesterday.
Mrs. Elmer Sunday and daughter,
Thelina, spent yesterday with Mrs. E l
ward Shiner in Lemoyiie.
Miss Mecda Harper, of Duncanno ,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fran >
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.