a Sd Pe El IA iy President. uD Dn. WEARER Cashier . Dr.J.1. VAN WERT, Vieo Presidert M. @. DUMM, Ass’t The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA Surphs hi . "20,00000 ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 ‘ Deposits Des, 314t, 1906 | 3 76,773.52 Doe. 31st, 1907 | 1,963.10 Nov. 27th, 1008 03 Sept. 1st, 1900 |, Sep. 1s, 1910 Dee ot I 1911 i Now. hehe 1812 Aang. 9h, 1913 Bopet. 1th, 39014 | Se this method the avitat] FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF ATION BOROUGH SCHOOL istic pennin of the country, its sources of | FOR THE YEAR 1914-107 L ineome and wealth, are uni: | paired. It iis emly the ‘yearly | | inerement of this property that is ealled upon to bear a por tion of the cost of the war. Thus despite the waste of war! _ jamd the & struction of property {involved the comniry may #lomierge from the conflict ms | HETOTIEET financially, more offi- s [dient and even wealthier than before. What the government === receives it receives from the Year [people without impairing the {tonrces of wealth of the conn tiry, and passes it back to the | people in exchange for the pro- | thuetions of the etuntry. It is in a way only a shiffing of Interest paid on mverage daily wredits, State appropriation The government eollects the Sale of old iron ies sarrent tixes and by moans of High seboul appropriation : honds anticipates taxes of the Unseated lands | Lvenrs to some, and all the mo Tuition peceivid | ney thus atapi rod passe back | Supplies sold... into the hands of the tix-ymy. W. J. Gill, Tax Collector ers. This is why governmonts |W. J. Gill. extra taxes co Hected which follyw scund economic | Money bormiwed methods not only are not ane | poverished by wars but some. tinies emerge the stronger as England did after the Nipo-| leonic wars aud the United States did after oar great (fivil Whole sumber of sehools iu Average Number of months tanh : Namber of male tieschers is Number of female teachers .... Aveftge salary or wale teacher per month Average salary of female tenchor pir month Whole number of pupils enrolled Average daily attendance . . . Number of mills Jovied for school purposes Number of mills levied for sinking fund . Amount levied for school purposes Amount levied for smking fund | Total amount levied w ow $14 R52 20 J LARS 23 L 1 1638742 FIRST NATION IL BANK, TREASURER GEN! RAL FUND | 1eerpts i Balance as per audit 1916 $158.43 | 5k 213R.97 [4 LER ee. en 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issnsd om All Parts of the World. A Gene ral Banking Business Transacted . Ne Polieit Your Account w line or e strictly 2581 ol Total $1922 i. Teachers suiaries Teachers stitending institute Supplies Books Typewriters Janitor Salaries Light Water ina Telephone rent and tolls Rewvel Somerville (sobieitor mary) is $2760.12 3500 LA47 22 165.00 1382.50 Aa “CAUSE FOR The First National Bank WAR PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA s Gupital paid wp $100,000.00 Burplus Pls v = Tm ‘ESTABLISHED The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite per- sonal inferviews or correspondence with firms and individuals wishing to cstablish or +: change their banking relations. INTEREST PAID ON TIME I Steamship Tickets for all the leading Lines; Foreign Draft payable in the principal cities of the world. Safe Deposit Boxes for ase of our patrons Tarnished free You should have ane or more of our Saving Banks in your home. Will teach the children preaties] les sous of eomomy. WM. H. SANDFORD President 640.16 “The milita {Germany denied us the right ‘Ito be nentral. T filled our : somumunities with tions Spica cospirators. “They sought ht ia | 10 corrupt our citizens. | They sought by violence to de |stroy our industries and arrest our commerce. They tried to incite Mexico to take up nrms against as and to draw Japan ~ |into hostile alliance with fer. {They impudently denied us the | use of the high seas and re. peatedly A xeented their threat that they would send to their death any of our peojale who ventured to aptronch the consis of Earope. * “This flag under which we {serve would have been dishon- foured had we withheld our {hand "-- Woodrow Wilson, President of the the U Rites! States, NOW STATES SIR 1S THE HAPPIEST . | MOTHER IN TOWN | Sen's Restoration to Health Made Pos- sible: by Master Medivine There ia ote mighty happy isother in Sunbury, Pa. She is Mrs. Nellie Never, of 935 Railroad avenue, and ber happiness comes from the fact {that her son, George W. Never, who 1 is one of Bunbury’s best known citi. The peo- | vens, has been restored to health, | “My boy soffersd for a long time from stomach trovdsie and 8 run-down system.” anim Mre. Newer. “He had | ion od ro er. te had {He used to "hloat terribly, and noth. ; Hime he we svemad to Agree with him. fit} poaed to cook Mes all Kinde masters of "w - » » " - - » + Taxes refunded (Fisher tats) Secretary misry hl WwW. J. Gill, Collector, salary ins Frmterred to sinking fond . Resor departs of taxes $23,730.07 CNT SR BE tab $439.45 be Cash on Band | HINKING FUND : Wevwi pls “ 5 $196.70 100 11.40 LALIT mmm toy WE $2881.08 | 5 FRANK L. BROWN | Balance as per audit 1918 | |. £ ashier Teansfer from poner! fond |... . Interest on average daily babies | | W. J Gill, tax collector W. J. Gill extra taxes collected ein Total * Refund to W. J. Gill. evror dnp . Bonds No. 1 and 2 paid Coupons paid... ...... $218.18 1.0090. 06 130758 TR BR I BE $2305.08 : 2 I W. J. GILL, TAX COLLECTOR, 1916-1917 Debits Amount of duplioate .... 5 per cent on taxes collected after October tt Taxes collected not on duplioste |. $14307421 @ 158.80 | 2 Hina ERE Roba eB $18548.97 | § Ey NY THEILADIES’ HAT SHOP GENERAL FUND M1- 13 Eleventh Ave. $15078.14 ae. | astonishing. Just yesterdxy he said | fo me, ‘Mother, I'm improving every | ; “His stomach is sguin normal. a ie nai 0. and his nerves are quietid. Since ! | Collected 1 | this chanjre for the better (sme over which | Pim I'm (ne of the happiest mothers | REE Sunbuiry.” » . { Tanlac is being introduced here by nat on duplicate . | Exorerations «. ... Tehmphote Servis sor Mice and Residence CARROLLIOWN, PA. $1,507.83 em. Schaeffer (HARTER Notice ‘plication (will be made to tha oth, 1917. 1 LL. W. Maurer, — Rhody ard F. R gr i Maurer under the 3¢t of Assembly | entitled™ An Act to provide for the | tain corpirations,” approved April 29, poration 10 be railed Beechwood Cal. | iliepies Company, the character and | coal and coal products, the parchusing | or leasing of coal lands ani the sell- ing of thi same, the erection of tip. {and the erecting und owning of dwel. {lings for employees, and for these 0 purposes to have possess and snjoy 14 all the riithts, benufits and privileges of said Act of Aswembly and the supplements thereto. Reuel Sesnerville 48-173 Notice i. bereby given that nv ap 1 Gov | real | eroor of Puspieania, od Monday, {incorporation and regulation of cer- 1874, and the supplement: thereto, | for the charter of an intanded cor. | Unsettled bill {SPRroximatuly) object of ‘which is the minivtg, dperst- | Bonds outstanding ing, buying, selling and shippivg of | | Resources in excess of Habilities ¥ [ples, side tracks, buildings and ma- | chinery nxcessary for these purposes, | : RESOURCES | Cash on hand General fand Sinking {nad Prepaid imnsumme (twe years) ia Momey dae dist¥iet from Outstanding teition . Uv nsented lands Approsimste value of sehool ailing, oto. 86,075. | TOTAL Eo ARILIT IBS » Bills payable i. Old orders outstanding : $20,019.08 i i AS We the pndersipned Aaditors of Paitos Borough Sched District, have saul school district, und find the way cnrreet, to the best of our knowlbales and belief. Respectfully sabasitted, F. L. BROWN, Scueitor. | RAY E BROWN, PALL T. REARER, §18.385.97 rrr "99.070.53 | sesesses carefully examined, checked and audited the books and accounts of the 3 # ohio tid Pr el ee EE a mE aaa t A little thing your photograph— PANS much to those who taught you » Patton, Penna. A ML A Cleaning Plant LADIES GENTS CLOTHES DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED Dry Anditurs CIBULKA the Tailor, Barnesboro
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