Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, March 04, 1903, Image 4

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    j Greatest Record in the History
IIT , hA ,„, , | •of this Giant Company OFFICERS I
jl Jwenty-seventh Annua" Statement E / JO hn f. dryden. President.
January I, (903 LIFR INSURANCE ISSUED AND PAID FOR during 1902,) 070 T nx o D ' WA v-~.
I including Ordinary Insurance ($87,000,000), over - (f MILLIONS Forrest f. dryden, 3 dvic.rr„.id..t.
6 a J \*- / ) J, J Edward Kanouse. T. C. E. Blanchard.
r A 1 r Treasurer. Supt. of Real Estate.
I ASSETS, eud 01 1902, over - 00 MILLIONS Jacob E. Ward. Wilbur S. Johnson.
r ASSETS Counsel. Comptroller.
I' Bonds and Mortgages 5.0,996,95327 INCOME, during 1902, over 33 MILLIONS Edward e Blanchard '
F Secretary. Medical Director.
Real Estate .1,863,58851 PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, during 1902, over ... 9 MILLIONS v<".stinb ßobert l. burraob.^^
I l?.R.BondsandStocks(Market Value) 18,621,442 50 _ Leslie P. Ward, Frederic A. Boyle,
\ .. .. , D J x SURPLUS, over 9 MILLIONS a,,i. *„,*,. cm.,
j Municipal Bonds (Market Value), . 5>737>3°' 95 Willard I. Hamilton, John K. Gore.
•j U. S. Gov. Bonds (Market Value), 1 eg ,000 00 POLICIES IN FORCE, nearly - 0 MILLIONS Fred'ericTH.'Johnston A.>ciai.Acm.ry A ™ l " y '
\ Cash m Banks and Office, .. . 4,9.6,0695. INC REASE IN PAID-FOR INSURANCE IN FORCE, over 108 MILLIONS " GEOROC w '
| Interest and Rents, due and accrued, 384.52. 34 Wm. Perry Watson, Aoiuut Me<iici Director.
\ , _„ . , 0 , MAKING THE GRAND TOTAL OF FREDERICK L. Hoffman.sututici.n,
\ i-oans on Collateral Securities, . . 4,736,750 00
j Loans on policies, ~066,9.683 Paid-for insurance in Force over 800 Millions --
P; emiums Deferred and in course of // ~
collection (net) ~8.2,79596 j_|f£ INSURANCE
Paid Policy-holders in 27 Years, nearly 68 Millions A v
! Total $60,245,339 87 /r
I LIABILITIES Features of the Year's Administration were
! AlV e ;r°l P brt ieS * 49 ' 800 ' 630 00 MARKED REDUCTION IN EXPENSE RATE. /%
to'policy-holders,' ! .' INCREASED DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS. / / /
Total $60,245,339 87 The Progressive Management and the Judicious Care of, and Liberality /a] [Q j U
——-- 1 in Dealing with, Policy-holders' Interests, have made this
ONE OF THE GREAT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OR THE WORLD.
INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA.
Ns. £IOO.COOtoSIS //
OFFICE IFT FEEELAJSTD.
W. R. Donmoyer, Assistant Superintendent, Room 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa.
S. D. Parker, (ictteral Agent, 824 Conuell Building, Scrnnton, Pa.
FREELAND TRIBUNE.
Established 1888.
PUBLISHED EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY.
BY THI
TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited.
Subscription Rate, 81.50 Per Year.
FREELAND, PA., MARCU 4, 1903.
Anotlwi - Vear of I'rudential Huece**.
The hi: lory of The Prudential Insur
ance Company of America has been one
continues record of success and ac
complishment, but the gains made dur
ing the year just closed surpass any
thing in the previous history of the
company.
Tho amount of life insurance written
and paid for during the year was over
$272,000,000, which is reported to have
been of such high quality that the total
amount of paid-for insurance In force
has been jrought to more than $800,000,-
000.
The Prudential is truly ranked as
"one of the great life insurance com
panies of the world," not only in size,
but in those features which make for
strength and the protection of policy
holders interests, as well as a progres
sive and liberal administration. The
assets cl the company have increased
to $60,000,000, which, with a surplus
exceeding .50.000,000, furnish ample se
curity for all insurance contracts.
Nearly 6,000,000 policies in force
indicate tho popularity of the Pruden
tial with the great insuring public, for
the business of this company now ex
tends from Maine to tho Pacific coast,
and from tho St. Lawrence to the Gulf
states, a typical American company of
the highest grade, with an American
success and an unlimited American
future.
If'line Saving;* Hanks.
The attention of our readers is direct
ed to the idvertiseraent of the Citizens'
bank, Frecland's oldest and strongest
financial institution, in which an oppor
tunity is offered to every person to be
come a depositor by using one of the
Home Savings Banks. Large or small
amounts can be deposited in those little
steel boxes, the keys of which are held
by tho Citizens' bank, and tho contents
can be taken at any time to the bank,
where credit will be given. One of these
should be in every workingman's home,
as its presence is a stiraulent to the
thrifty and industrious. Further in
formation at tho Citizens' bank.
Pictures Enlarged.
Bart McCionnan, of Chestnut street,
who has the sole agency for soiling en
larged pictures of Rev. M. J. Falllhee,
is also tan lug orders for the enlarging
of pictures of ail kinds in crayon, oil
and colors, also for frames for the same.
A guarantee Is given that all work
placed in hh charge will bo finished in
tho best possible manner. Persons de
siring enlarged pictures and not pos
sessing a photograph will bo given a
sitting at, Herbst's gallery, free of cost.
Mr. McClennan solicits the patronage of
his friend: and assures them that satis
factory results will follow every order
placed with him.
BREVITIES.
At the Grand opera house hall the
12Gth anniversary of the birth of Robert
Emmet will be appropriately celebrated
this evening by the Larkin Social Club.
Admission to the hall will be limited to
the members of the club and their lady
friends and the members of John Boyle
O'Rielly Literary Society, of Hazleton.
The authorities at Ashley in a suit
against the Wilkesbarre and Ilazleton
Railroad Company, charge that the
company obtained its charter by a sub
terfuge, saying that it intended to
carry passengers exclusively. The fight
is over the possession of a street in Ash
ley, which the company is using.
"Minnesota's Best" flour is sold by A.
Oswald. There is none bettor made.
An effort will be made before the
supremo court on March 10 to secure a
new trial for Peter Lenousky, one of the
two men convicted in the first degree
for the murder of Anthony Sionick, in
the Exeter shaft, West Pittston.
James Thompson, who was mentioned
in Monday's issue as having accepted a
position at Silver Brook, has reconsider
ed the matter and has accepted a clerk
ship in the office of the Lehigh Trac
tion Company, liazleton.
Crescents vs. Atlantic City tonight.
Governor Pennypacker.has designated
April 3 and 17 as Arbor Days, to be ob
served on either date according to the
weather conditions in the various parts
of the state.
The county commissioners and con
troller inspected the county bridges at
White Haven and Lehigh Tannery this
week.
Basket ball, Atlantic City, tonight.
The engagement of Patrick Dougher.
of Scranton, to Miss Rose Callahan, of
the Second ward, was announced today.
Another case of smallpox, found at
Nanticoke, may result in the closing of
more schools.
Ice cream on sale at Merkt's.
This week's weather has given a set
back to prophecies based on ground-hog
day.
George E. Wirsing, a well known
farmer of St. Johns, is ill at his home.
Thomas Sarricks, of Sandy Run, has
removed his family to Uppor Lehigh.
Atlantic City vs. Crescents tonight.
S. J. Neußurger is attending to busi
ness in New York city.
sea.son able
1 reasonable '
force
Miners' Hospital Report.
According to the report of Superin
tendent Walter Lathrop, of the Miners'
hospital, Hazleton, 1,077 patients were
cared for during 1902. The number of
patients admitted was 331, of which
number 241 wore discharged as cured,
38 improved and 3 not Improved. The
number of deaths was 41. The average
daily number of patients was 27, while
the largest number at any one time in
the institution was 42. The number of
dispensary cases treated during the year
was 740.
Strike Is Still On.
The executive committee of Wilkes
barro striking carpenters refused to
sanction the action of the special com
mittee, which late Monday evening
agreed with the contractors to call ofT
the strike upon the men being given an
increase of wages of §2 00 for a day of
eight hours. The men who went to
work yestorday morning were called out
agaiu.
Suit for Damages.
Suit for $95,000 damages was com
menced against the Lehigh Valley Rail
road yesterday by Joseph Hendler, a
contractor, of VVilkesbarre. lie says
the company trespassed upon three of
his properties In Plains township, and
carried away about 150,000 tons of sand.
Council Deadlocked.
Lansford town council is
in the election of its president. The
Republicans and Socialists each have
four votes and the key to the situation
Is held by James Mulhearn, the only
Democrat in the council. So far he has
declined to vote.
PLEASURE.
March 17. —Entertainment under the
the auspices of St. Ann's Parish band at
the Grand opera house.
r Dr. David Kennedys
favorite Remedy
CURES ALL KIDNEY STOMACH ~
i I- AND LIVER TROUBLES*
r Dr.David Kennedys
favorite Remedy
CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH A/
AND LIVER TROUBLES.
IVfISCKLLANKOI'S ADVERTISED!ENTB.
INSTATE OF DANIEL BHOVLIN, late of
'j Freoland, Pa . deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the above naincd
estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands to present the same,
without delay, to
John Shovlin, Exeoutor.
('has. <>rion Stroh. Attorney.
ZPIRIHSTTIHSTG-
Promptly Done at the Tribune Office.
OS"Vv7--A.XjO,
dealer in
Dry Goods, Notions,
Groceries and Provisions.
FRESH ROLL AND
Creamery Butter Always in Stock.
Minnesota's Best
Patent Flour A Specialty.
EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED.
N. W. Cor. Centre and Front Bts. % Freeland.
T. CAMPBELL,
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Also
PURE WINES M LIQUORS
FOR FAMILY
AND MEDICINAL PURPOHKR.
Centre nnii Mnin streets. Freeland.
DePIERRO - BROS.
CAPE.
Corner of Centre and Front Streets.
Gibson, Dougherty, Kaufer Club,
Rosenbluth's Velvet, of which we h ve
EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN.
M umm'B Extra Dry Champagne,
Hennessy Brandy, Blackberry,
Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Etc.
Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches,
Sardines, Etc.
MEALS AT - ALL - HOURS
LAUBACH'S YIENNA BAKERY.
B. C. LAUBACH, Prop.
Choice Bread of All Kinds, Cakes, and Pas
try, Daily. Fancy and Novelty Cakes Baked
to Order.
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
supplied to balls, parties or picnics, with
all necessary adjuncts, at shortest
notice and fairest prices.
Delivery and supply wagons to all parts o]
town apd surroundings every day.
Wm. Wehrman,
TT^.A.TCIEaCIMI^.IKIIEIES
Contro street, Freeland.
REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
We Can Sell Your Farm,
I F.ictory, Business or Resi
<jf * ' ,UlK * re^s others. Why
description and price and
$1,000,000 to Loan
Offices in all principal cities; highest Refer
ences. A. A. ROTTNER & CO.. 816
R^^state^Bldgj^Phina^Pa^^tal^isHed^iß^
RAILROAD AND TROLL
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
November 10. 1902.
Akkanoement or Pabrenqeh Trains.
LEAVE FKBKLAND.
6 12 a m lor Weatherly, Mauch Chunk
Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phila
delphia and New York.
7 29 a in for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
Wilkes-Barre, Pittston and Scrantou.
8 15 a ui for lla/.leton, Weatherly, Mauch
Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton,
Philadelphia, New York, Delano ami
Pottsville.
9 58 a in for Hazleton, Delano, Muhanoy
City, Hhcnandouh and Mt. Carmel.
11 32 a in for White Haven, Wilkes-Barre.
Scrantou and the West.
11 41 u in lor Weatherly, Muuch Chunk, Al
lentown, Bethlehem. Easton, Phila
delphia, New York, Hazleton, Delano,
Mahanoy City, Sheuundoah and Mt.
Curinel.
4 44 P m for Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, Al
lentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Philadel
phia, New York, Hazleton. Delano
Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Mt. Caruie
and Potteville.
0 33 P m for Sandy Hun, White Haven,
wilkes-Barre, Scrantou and all point*
West.
7 29 P m for Hazleton.
AHHIVE AT FREELAND.
7 29 a in from Pottsville, Delano and Haz
leton.
9 12 a in from New York, Philadelphia, Eas
ton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, Weatherly. Hazleton. Muhanoy
City, Shenandoah and Alt. Carmel
9 58 aiu from Scrantou, Wilkes-Barre and
White Haven.
1 1 32 a in from Pottsville, Mt. Carmel, Shen
andoah, Mahanoy City, Delano and
Hazleton.
12 35P m from New York, Philadelphia.
Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk and Weatherly.
4 44 P m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre and
white Haven.
6 33 P m from New York, Philadelphia.
Easton, Bethlehem Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, Weatherly, Mt. Carmel,Shenan
doah, Mahanoy City, Delano and Hazle
ton.
7 29 P m from Seranton, Wilkes-Barre anc
White Haven.
For further information inquire of Ticket
Agents.
ROLLIN H.WILBUK, General Superintended
26 Cortlandt Street, New York City
CH AS. 8. LEE, General Passenger Agent,
20 Cortlandt Street. New York Citj
G. J. GILDHOY, Division Superintendent,
Hazleton, Ps
W~ ILKESBARRE AND HAZLETON
RAILROAD. January 2(5. 1908
Cars leave and arrive at corner of Broad
and Wyoming Streets, Hazleton. as follows:
HAZLETON TO ST. JOHNS.
Leave Hazleton: 0 00, 7 0(1. 8 00, 900 am,
12 10 noon, 1 00,4 00,5 00,0 00 p m.
Conyngliam Pass: 0 14. 7 14, 8 14, 914 am,
12 14, 1 14, 4 14. 5 14,0 14 p m.
Drums: 0 21, 7 21, 8 21, 921 am, 12 21, 121,
4 21, 5 21,0 21 p m
Beisels: 0 2-1, 7 23, 8 23, 923 am, 12 23, 123,
4 23. 5 23. 0 23 p m.
Arrive St. Johns: 6 27, 7 27, 827, 927 am,
12 27, 1 27, 4 27, 5 27, 0 27 p in.
8T JOHNS TO HAZLETON.
Leave st. Johns: 680. 780, s :>, 1130 am,
12 30, 3 30, 4 30. 5 30. (5 30 p m.
Beisels: 0 33, 7 33, 8 33, 11 33 am, 12 33, 3 38,
4 33, 5 33, 0 33 p m.
Drums: 0 35,7 35, 8 35, 1135 am, 12 85, 3 35,
4 35. 5 35, 0 85 p m.
Convnghaiu Pass: 0 42, 7 42, 8 43. 11 42 a in,
12 42, 3 42. J 42, 542, 0 42 p m.
Arrive Hazleton: 0 57, 7 57, 8 57, 11 57 am,
12 57. 3 67, 4 57. ft 67, 0 57 p in.
All ears run dally, except oar leaving Hazle
ton lit 0 00 a ui, and returning leave St. Johns
at 0 30 a m, will run only oil week days.
ALVAN MAKKLE, General Manager.
(1. W. THOMPSON, Superintendent.
A. F. H A KG EK, General Passenger Agent.
Condy 0. Boyle,
dealer In
LIQUOR, WINE, BEER, PORTER, ETC
The finest brands of Domestic and Imported
Whisker on sale. Freeh Free I and Beer, Porter
and Ale on tap. Ub Centre street.
LEY LINE TIMETABLES.
THE DELAWARE, SUBQCKHANNA AND
SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD.
Time table In effect May 19,1901.
Train* leave Drifton for Jeddo, Eckley, Hazle
lirook, Stockton, Beaver Meadow Kond, Roan
and Hazleton Junction at GOO a m, daily
- except Sunday; and 707 am, 208 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Drifton for Ha rwood. Cranberry,
, I'omhicken and Derlnger at 800 am, daily
except Sunday; and 707 a m, 238 p m, Sun
) day.
Trains leave Drifton for Oneida Junotion.
J ilarwood Koad, Humboldt Koad, Oneida and
heppton at 800 am, daily except Sun
lay; and 7 07 a m, 2 38 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Harwood,
' ran berry, Tom hicken and Derlnger at 636 a
m, daily excopt Sunday; and b 53 a m, 4 22 p m,
Sunday.
Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Oneida
Junction, Harwood Koad, Humboldt Koad,
Oneida and Sheppton at B 32,1110 a m, 4 41 p m,
daily except Sunday; and 737 a m, 311 pm.
Sunday.
Trains leave Derlnger for Tomhicken, Cran
berry, Haiwood, Hazleton Junction and Koun
at 600 p ra, daily except Sunday; and 337
a m, 6 07 p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Oneida, Humboldt
Koad, Harwood Koad, Oneida Junction, Hazle
ton Junction and Koan at 7 11 am, 12 40, 6 2B
p m, daily exoept Sunday; and 8 11 a m, 3 44
p m, Sunday.
Trains leave Sheppton for Reaver Meadow
Koad, Stockton, Hazle Rrook, Eckley, Jeddo
and Drifton at 6 2B p m, daily, except Sunday;
and 8 11 a m, 3 44 p m, Sunday.
' Trains leave Hazleton Junction for Beaver
Meadow Koad, Stockton. Hazle Brook, Eckley,
Joddo and Drifton at 649 p m, daily,
except Sunday; and 10 10 a ra, 6 40 p m, Sunday.
All trains connoct at linzleton Junction with
electric cars for Hazleton, Jeanesville, Auden
ried and other points on the Traction Com
pany's line.
Train leaving Drifton at 800 a m makes
connection at Deringer with P. K. R. trains for
Wilkesbarre, Sunbury. Harrisburg and point*
west.
LUTHER O. SMITH, Superintendent.
LEHIGH TRACTION COMPANY.
Freeland Schedule.
First car leaves Hazleton for Freeland at
.>ls a m, then on the even and hail hour
thereafter. First car Sundays at 600 a n>.
First car leaves Freeland for Hazleton at
6 46 a ni. then on the 15 mid 45 minutes after
Hie hour thereafter. First ear Sundays at 845
Last cor leaves Hazleton for Freeland at
J] 00 p in. Lust car Su-urdays at 11 30 pin.
Last car leaves Freeland for Hazleton at
11 15 pm. Last car Saturdays at. 11 45 p in.
t-nrs leaving Hazleton at BOOuni connect
w.tli I). S. & S. Railroad trains at Hazleton
Junction for Harwood, ( ranb rry, Tomhicken
and Derringer daily except Sunday, and 830
u m and 1 00 p in Sunday.
Curs leave Hazleton for Humboldt rood,
Oneida and Sheppton at uoOand 10 30 a m and
400 p m daily, and 700 and 300 p m Sundays.
Cars leave Hazleton for Beaver Meadow
road. Stockton, Hazle Rrook, Eckley, Jeddo
and Drifton at 530 pin daily, and 9 30*a in and
5 30 p in Sunday
A. MAKKLE, General Manager.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW
JERSEY November 16. 11)02.
..-Stationa In Now York: Foot of Liborty
Street, North Kiver, and South Ferry.
THAINS LEAVE CPPEK LEHIGH.
For New York, at 8 15 n m.
For Philadelphia, at 8 15 a m.
x;! I '"' Haven, at 816 a m and fl 05 pm.
815 in Pitteton and Scrantou, at
town, lit un k ' c tasauqua and Allen-
I tin nigh tickets to all points at lowest rates
may be had on application in advance to the
ticket agent, at the station,
w n n 9" HURT, Gen. Pass. Agent.
\N. G. Hosier, General Manager.
Geo. H. Hartman,
Meats and Green Tinck.
Fresh Lard a Specialty.
Centre Street, near Central Hotel,