THE PA ON COURIER, JANUARY 19 1906 ————————————————_ Patton Courier, Roy Eaton Decker, BSTABLISHED - - 1908. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one year, in advance, - = * $1.00 #@~No papers discontinued until all arrear- ages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Patton as second class mail matter, ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices §1 per inch for three insertions, Card of thanks 5¢ per line, Resolutions 5c per line, Poetry be per line. Business locals be per line, Display ads 10¢ per inch flat. Foreign advertising must be paid for invar- {ably in advance. No commission paid to advertising agents. These are “best” rates—no others go. PATTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Statistical Report of Principal and Teach” ers for the Month Just Passed. FIRST PRIMARY-NO. 1. Number enrolled, 66; average attend- ance, 58; per cent of attendance, 94.4 Present every day: Carl Austin, Rich- ard Brown, Stephen Churley, Rhule Qatherwood, Jos. Harrington, Aloysius Harrington, Willie Hunits, Harry Kus- ner, John Misinco, Jas. Noyae, Gilbert Parnell, Maurice Weakland, Merle Winslow, Derr Winslow, Esther Fisher, Evelyn Hubbard; Kathryn Jones, El- verna Kane, Rosie Lehman, Mary Lunn, Marie McTigue, Marie Nolan, Annie Waters, Eva Young. Janer L. SNEDDEN, Teacher. FIRST PRIMARY-NO. 2. . Number enrolled, 58; average attend- ance, 52; per cent of attendance, 95. Those present every day: John Baker, Edwin Biller, Hugo Blumberg, Patrick Qallahan, John Dale, Chester Erhart, ‘Abe Epstein, Hiram Epstein, Bannon Fitzpatrick, Earl Gill, Thos. Gibbons, Worrell Jones, Hamer Litzinger, Albert Law, Forest Matley, Joseph O'Leary, George Zoltka, Joe Zoltka, Pearl An- derson, Goldie Allison, Clementine Cataureaux, Anna Mary Denlinger, Eleanor Donnelly, Annie Gelespie, Marie Gregory, Elizabeth Haden, Kathleen Leary, Bertha Leary, Mary McNamara, Kathryn MePhillomy, Burnice Shankwiler. HANNAH A. WaLsH, Teacher. FIRST PRIMARY-NO, 3. & Number enrolled, 65; average attend- ance, 58; per cent of attendance, 94. Present every day: George Dubronsky, Andrew Forse, James Fisher, Joseph Halusky, James Monteith, Alexander Monteith, Andrew Mullen, Irvin Peters, Mike Stasco, Frank Sunceri, George Somics, John Simmons, Short, Edwin Yeager, Matthew Hodge, Ralph Kuhnley, John Stasco, John Palcho, Tillie Choby, Josephine Dins- more, Annie Danzak, Linnea Forsburg, Qatherine Flynn, Esther Howe, Jennie * Philomena Sheehan, Ophelia Sanken, Zits Mellon, Larue Trumbell, Laura Thomas, Jennie Wilson, Annie Zublin- ski. Hazen C. PEARSON, Teacher. SECOND PRIMARY-NO. 4. Number enrolled, 60; average attend- ance, 54; per cent of attendance, 96. Present every day: Louis Blomberg, Hayes Cornelius, Ernest Commons, John Leisko, James Wheeler, Thomas Wilson, Russel Commons, Thomas Buck, Thomas Graham, James Calhoun, Mike Debronsky, Charles Schuapko- sky, Robert Jones, Messahus Trinkley, Edwin Bortman, Florence Jenkins, Mary Kane, Bessie Kusner, Amanda Daioff, Ella Tundell, Stella Chapman, Virginia‘Cooper, Frances Burkey, Ada Winslow, Angelina Thomas, Katie Gelespie, Laura Hubbard, June Rhody, _ Ellen Zahursky, Susie Couturiax. DoroTHY WAGNER, Teacher. SECOND PRIMARY-NO. 5. ' Number enrolled, 54; average attend- ance, 47; per cent of attendance, 95. Present every day: Earl Campbell, Bd- ward Barnwell, Sam’l Boyer, Mike Dobransky, John Dobransky, Fred Montenero, Frank McTigue, Parks Me- Mullen, Earl Peters, Thomas Quinn, Francis Rounsley, Warner Repsher, Harry Winslow, David Waters, Jas. * MeQuilan, Milton Reed, Mike Koschock, QOlara Airhart, Edna Beckwith, Ethel ~ Beckwith, Ella Fiynn, Belen Fitzpat- rick, Marie Glass, Helen Hubbard, Mary Haluska, Sara Kelsall, Mary O'Leary, Millie O’Brien, Josephine Gagliardi. Eva FLEMING, Teacher. SECOND PRIMARY-NO. 6. Number enrolled, 65; average attend- ance, 62; per cent of attendance, 95. Hugh Whitford, Robert Rogers, Willie Lloyd, Steven Stusco, Max Goldstein, Henry Williams, Joe Sadula, John Pet- Edwin Powell, Blair Thomas, Dawson, Frank Walters, Logan Allison, Peter Mitchell, Matilda Whitford, Ethel Lucas, Margaret Brown, Julia Palcho, Mary Leisko, Miriam Lilley, Millie ley, & Williams, Ethel Commons, Nelso! , Katie Stere, Hazel Lansberry. ~~ Lypia BUCKWALTER, Teacher. 3 SECONDARY-NO. 7. rusky, Telford Gill, Edwin Johnston, | Mat ' Brown, Madeline McMullen, Christina Dal¢, Margaret McCormick, Gladys Weltz, Mary Richards, Maggie Kuhn- © x. Zelda Long, Nellie e. Ary Stull, Rosa Tate, Rachel noe, 60; per cent of attendance, 4, Alex Anderson, Joseph Ohristoff, El- mer Coleman, William Dalof, Steve Fedor, George Gillespie, Elery Hubbard, Rudy Huber, George Lehman, James Mitchell, Frank Modjenski, James Mon- teith, Chester Rafferty, Frank Sponski, Ourtis Thomas, Bazil Weakland, Fred Wolfe, Amanda Yahner, Harriett Ast- bury, Julia Astbury, Alice Airhart, Hattie Boyer, Annie Boback, Florence Bell, Myrtle Brewer, Mary Collins, Margaret Collins, Rozella Christoff, Miriam Culp, Annie OChoby, Mary Elms, Clara Johnson, Sara Law, Mary Law, Helen Lewis, Loretto Prindible, Maritta Reed, Marie Sanker, Tillie Sheka. OECELIA DUNEGAN, Teacher. SECONDARY-NO. 8. Number enrolled, 62; average attend- ance, 55; per cent of attendance, 90. George Dobronski, Willie Elms, Willie Jenking, Joseph Kellsal, Richard Lloyd, Andrew Petrusky, Mike Petrunick, Thomas Powell, Willis Ross, Eddie Roundsley, Leo Thomas, James Whit- ford, Samuel Williams, Agnes Danzak, Marie Fisher, Matilda Huber, Eliza Lidgett, Annie Koschack, Martha My- ers, Gertrude Short, Mary Sunseri, Ethel Wilson, Mary Waters. JEAN MCCREARY, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE-NO. 9. Number enrolled, 54; average attend- ance, 47; per cent of attendance, 93. Present every day: Dora Bloomberg, Annie Christoff, Susie Drorchock, La- vinia Ednie, Rachel Gwynn, Mellie Kuhnley, Jane McMuldren, Mary Me- Philomy, Ruth Noonan, Hazel Reed, May Yeager, Willie Airhart, Clarence Austin, Philip Bauman, Francis Fitz- patrick, Donald Hubbard, Robert Swarts, Orvis Shunkwiler. Lorerro E. PRINDIBLE, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE-NO. 10. Number enrolled, 52; average attend- ance, 43; per cent of attendance, 90. Present every day: Frances Bruneau, Linus Gill, Adam Heist, Michael Jac- obs, John Somics, Bert Williams, Earl Woomer, Annie Flynn, Katie Flynn, Rose Haden, Sadie Jolly, Anna Mitch- ell, Hilda Mullin, Mary McMuldren, nia Williams, Wesley Williams. RiNA B. LEwis, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE-NO. 11. Number enrolled, 53; average attend- ance, 49; per cent of attendance, 93. Present every day: Marsella Biller, Ad- elaide Campbell, Maggie Commons, Karlheim, Gertrude Lehman, Palcho, Katie Pursel, Sara Williams, Raymond | — of your etent watchm LUXENBERG Number exroiled, 64; average attend- Sara Rowland, Laura Winslow, Lava- | May Delozier, Annie Fitzpatrick, So- phie Forse, Amelia Goldstein, Hilda May Lilley, Elizabeth Monteith, Margaret Roumayne Worrell, Jas. Astbury, An- Your watch is a delicate larly cleaned and oiled. should be entrusted only to a comp- drew Auderson, Albert Christof, An- thony Ohoby, Edgar Cooper, Glenn Humphrey, Lloyd Johnson, John Lita. inger, Frances McCormick, George Sheka, Joseph Sunseri, Walter Thomas, Ralph Winslow, Wellwood Winslow, John White, Alred Yeager. E. EpiTH E1seNHART, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE-NO, 12. Number enrolled, 50; average attend- ance, 42; per cent of attendance, 94. Present every day: Russell Barton, Harvey Brown, Joseph Delozier, Cyril Fisher, John Jones, William McMul- dren, Elizabeth Callaghan, Magdalena Gagliardi, Annie Mirkin, Marguerite Morey, Marguerite Powell, Helen Reed, Irene Rhody, Bessie Sheehan, Harriet Short, Annie Thomas, Estella Watkins. Lypa PerERS, Teacher. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Number enrolled, 54; average attend- ance, 46; per cent of attendace, 85. Present every day: Frank Boyer, Orlo Brown, Nathan Goldstein, lsaac Lloyd, Andrew Sheka, James White, George Jones, Earl Mitchell, John Morrison, Helen Bell, Hilda Bishop, Marguret Oampbell, Iva Lansberry, Anna Me- Oormick. Genieve McCormick, Helen Monteith, Anna Nothnagel, Agnes Williamson, Fannie Wilkins. HIGH SCHOOL. Number enrolled, 32; average attend- ance, 30; per cent of attendance, 93. Anna Sheka, Ray Brown, Joseph Gag- liardi, Janet Bruneau, Anna Monteith, Wm. H. Denlinger, Jr.. Elizabeth Nel- son, Eddie McCormick, John Sheehan, Brace Bell, Zella Woomer, Esther Bishop, Frances Campbell, Mary Som- merville, Sadie Somerville, Lucy Mel- lon, Mildred Lewis, Mary Hewlett, Harry Dunegan, Jimmie Mullen, Rachel Haden, Bertha Mellon. B. I. Myers, teacher of physics, al- gebra, grammar, U. 8. history and physiology. W. M. Bosserman, teacher raphy and grammar. Mabel P. Wolff, teacher of English, general history, geography and Latin. day during month, 375. B. I. MYERS, Principai. For Sale. ward of this borough. to buy them and pay 12 per cent. IER office. paper. Take care O’Brien, Leah Repsher, Mary Sheehan, | WATCH. of machinery which should be regu- This work! aker. Our repair de partment can be safely trusted with repairs of any sort. We can assure you the very best work that can be done in this line and that our charges will be the securities deposited amounts to $4,242,900. entirely satisfactory. EWELRY GO. Goldstein Building, next door to Hotel Patton, / Patton, Pa. of mathematies, German, civics, geog- Number enrolled during month, 789; average attendance, 703; average per | cent of attendance, 93; present every | certificate: Two good properties in the First | Properties are N ew Y ork: up to date and new. It will take $2,500 | For | information address X, care of COUR- | Rae | Subscribe for and advertise in this | the piece AN X-RAY PICTURE OF THE NEW-YORK LIFE. ALEXANDER E. ORR, President. in Preliminary Fig- PLEAS 4 everybody, study the balance sheet and other in. formation concerning the results of 1905. ‘The full Annual ures for 1Q 0 § Detailed statement will not be out for a few days; meanwhile, . this vivid picture of the Company’s financial condition will Showing the Com- furnish you many convincing arguments, many strong talk- pany’s Strength ing points. ‘Bookkeeping statements are not always plain; not always interesting; even sometimes difficult to under- and Character... stand. But these figures are quite the opposite in all these ,~ respects. Note that the Company does not include in the item of Bonds owned, aggregat= ing $317,000,000, book value, the excess in total market value of said bonds over . total book value amounting to $5,448,472. Another thought—the chartered accountants, Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co, London, and Haskins & Sells, New York, are outsiders, in no way connected with the New- | York Life, employed by the Board of Trustees to ascertain its financial condition from un- biased standpoints. Their work is not yet finished, but their certificate as to the Bonds lowned and their value,is conclusive evidence. If you were about to become interested in the great firm of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, or The H. B. Claflin Co., New York, you'd [want an expert bookkeeper’s opinion of the firm’s financial condition. Here you have expert testimony in respect to the enormous bond holdings of over 317 Million Dollars, | belonging to the policyholders of the New-York Life. . | | | | Concerning the work they have already accomplished, they have made the following T0 THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, { { | | Under instructions received from the Committee appointed by | Trustees to investigate the affairs of this Company, we are con- |ducting an examination and audit of its accounts for the last calen- { | ie . . . . dar year, and are preparing a statement of its financial condition as of December 31, 1905. . . ; | We have at this date verified the following assets: Investments in Bonds—We have examined and $272,465,225.19 par value of the Bonds owned by the Company deposited in the vaults at the Home Office, and have inspected the documentary evidence in the Company's possession of additional ‘Bonds deposited with the State and foreign governments, amount- ling to $46,585,842.99 par value. These will in due course be counted, verified by certificates which the custodians have been requested to furnish. The total par values of these bonds is $319,051,068.18; the book value is $317,996,895.44, and the market value, which we have verified, is $323,445,367.62. Mortgage Loans on Real Estate—We have compared the > Real Estate Loans on Mortgage with the documents on file, con- the finest watch, whether it needs to) _:_.. . eas to sisting of the Bond and Mortage given by the mortgagor. These | be merely cleaned or if it requires ]pans amount to $25,586,644.21. 3 Loans on Collateral—We have examined the Collateral or Certificates of Depositories therefor held by the Company to secure these loans, which amount to $3,250,000. The market value of For Further Information Apply to PL YOUNGQUIGT, SPECIAL AGENT, Good Building. Patton, Local and Bell ‘Phones. 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