Value is the secret of Buick Success +r » Because of the number of Buicks that people buy, you get value in a Buick that simply cannot be equalled at the Buick price » Buick puts the savings of volume —the earnings of leadership — right back into Buick quality » » That's why Buick gives the satisfaction it does — why there are more than a million enthusias- tic Buick owners. S. J. ULRICH ELIZABETHTOHN PA. FEV | Ei EX 1 lt fe to Bike chicks, Raise every livable one! s is the complete baby food for baby chicks . . . made from the finest grain products . . . mechanically predigested . furnishes completely everything need- ed for bone, flesh and muscle, If you want chicks to live, thrive and grow into strong, sturdy egg producers, start them on Pratts and follow up with Pratts Buttermilk Growing Mash. Avoid chick losses by using BUTTERMILK PARV CHICK FOOD Sold and Guaranteed by H. E. HAUER Mount Joy, Pa. Donegal Mill Hatchery Custom Hatching Chicks for sale as follows: White Leghorns Barred and White Rocks Rhode Island Reds Newtown Brooder Stoves. each week Tioga Poultry and Dairy Feed Eight Weeks Old Pullets Phares E. Wolgemuth Bell 140R6 Mt. Joy, Pa. LEE ELLIS POOL ROOM and RESTAURANT Basement Mount Joy Hall Pool Tournaments Each Tuesday Evening Let us fashion { your shingle—we «know how. MILADY SHOPPE IN OUR CHURCHES RELIGIOUS MATTERS REPORTED BY THE PASTORS OF THE VARIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN AND AROUND MOUNT JOY Eby’s Preaching at 10.00 A. M. 'Mt. Joy's Recruits “In The Civil War (From Page One) $10; Greider, B. M., 50; Greiner, Jacob H. $20; Greiner, John H,, $10; Greiner, Valentine, $15; Gall. Mr. D. C.; agher, L. D., $10; Good, Michael, $15; Good, Simon, $10; Gohn, Sam- St. Luke’s Church Lenten service on Thursday even- ing at “7,30. M,, at St. Luke's Episcopal church. . The Rev. Guy Caruthers = will be, the preacher. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B., Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School at. 9:30, Witmer, Superintendent. uel, $10; Hamaker, E. W. $30; Trinity Lutheran Church Hamaker, Jacob, $30; Haeffner, Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor (Philip, $10; Hildebrant, John, $30; Palm Sunday services: Hershey, Hoffman J., $10; Hershey, Sunday School 9:30 A. M. C. M.,, $20; Hershey, Andrew M., Morning service and confirmation $15; Hoffer, J. R., $30; Hollinger, of Catechumens, 10:30 A. M. Jacob, $30; Hubly, ~ M., $5; Hofl- Evening service, introduging the man, Levi M., $20; Haines, Wm. i History of the Passion, 7 P. M. $10; Hoy William, $10; Johns- | Holy Week services daily at 7.45] tom. C. W., $20; Knubs, Joseph, $5; | P. M. Kuhn, a. $25; Kuhn, J. A, $15; { Confessional service on Good Fri- Kurtz, Henry, $35; Kurtz, Samuel, day, 7.45. P. M. $15; Kelley, Richard, P., $20; Kuhn, Wm., (through) $10; Landis, H. H., $30; Longenecker, Issac, a Siu oD $30; Mateer, Wm., $10; McCauly, ev. Bo Sia AM ee | $10; Musselman, Jacob, Sunday’ School, 20; Martin, Allen, K., $10; Mish- J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent. ey, Bend, F., $15; Mooney, Jacob, Sermon 10.30 A. M. $10; McFarland, John, $20; Miller, | C. E. 6:30 P. M. Henry, $25; Miller, William, $10; Leader, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer. McNeal, David, $10; Myers, An- | Evangelistic service 7.30 P. M. drew, $20; Mooney, John, 320; Junior C. E. Wednesday, 6.30 | Miles, James T., $20; Pyle, Philip |P. M. A, $20; Patterson, Samuel, $20; | " Mid-week service Wednesday, 7.45! pei fly, John, $10; Ridsecker, Levi, | Choir Rehearsal Thursday, 7:30. | Royer, Samuel S., $25; Rice, You are cordially invited to these $10, Rowland, John W., $20; services. R es F. A, $20; Reed, W. C. F,, —— ; Risser, Reuben L., $20; Ris Presbyterian Church Jonas E., $20; Richards, J. R., Rev. C. B. Segeiken, D.D., Pastor 55; Reese, A. D,, $10; Raub, F. W,, Church School 9:30 A. M. $10; Shi ol, Solomon, '$20; Spickler, | H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent |Martin, $10; Shaffner, He nry, $10; | Morning LE and sermon at|Seltzer, L. K., $20; Sholl, Christian, 10.30. Subject, “The Supreme|$5; Stoner, D. U, $10; Stoner, D. | Claim of Christ.” | H., $5; Stamm, Joseph, $15; Stol- Evening worship and sermon 7.30| Christian, $20) Schock, donn, Subject, “Jesus in Gethsemane.” Aookers, Samuel, $15; Sow. i Pre-Easter services. The pastor] STs; Lewis, >; Snyder, F. H, $20; [wil] shed as follows: 5 Sti ickler, Jo s. R., $20; Ulrich, Ww m., iT : Fain | 320; Wilson, James $10; Walton 7, April 12th—“The Grain Xe ; ry > Gin. A. E., $10; Walton, Jacob K. $10; ra . 1 Weidman, Peter, $20; Young, Dav- Ww ednesday, April 13th—**A Ser- id, $15; Ziegler, Jacob Lo aon 2 that Costs. 3 6 IE | The following persons not subject Thursday, April 14th—*“The Trai-}; draft, paid these amounts: tor Apostle.” Bucktus, George, $1; Bechtold, Friday, April 15th—“The $15; Brady, William, $10; Beholding.” Bear, Gabriel, $15; Baker, G. W., $5; Brubaker, John M., Joseph B., $5; $5; Clair, Culp, St. Mark’s United Brethren Church John G., $3; Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Eberle, Henry, $10; Eby, Ben- Sunday School at 9.00 A. M. jamin, $10; Eberle, Christian, $10; H. N. Nissly, Superintendent. Eberle, B. F., $10; Gantz, George, Morning worship and sermon by $5; Gerber, Andrew, $10; Greiner, the pastor at 10.15 A. M. Philip, $5; Heistand, A. M., $10; Baptism and Reception of mem-|Hummer, Samuel, $5; Hipple, Jac., bers at this service. $5; Kissner, Peter, $1; Long, J. R., Junior and Senior Christian En-|{$15; Long, J. V. $5; Lytle, S. S. P., '6330 M. $5; Landis, A. B., $10; Myers, John Evangelistic services at 7.30. $10; Martin, C. 1., $10; Miller, Preceded by a service of song by|Issac, $1; Patterson, John, $15; the Chorus. Patterson, Alexander, $10; Roberts, You are most cordially invited to|Henry, $10; Shaffner, Henry, $15; all of these services. Stauffer, F. H., $15; Stamm, John $3; Benjamnn, $1; Spic- kler, Samuel, $10. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. Thos. J. Brown, superintendent. 10.30 A. M., Morning service. 7.30 P. M. Evening service, Monday, 7.30, Choir practice. Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. Service at St, James Episcopal church, Lancas- ter. Thursday, 7.30 P. with the Rev. preacher. Thursday, Bounties were paid the following men who volunteered their service: Lewis Finefiock, $200; Rudolph Parson, $200; Wm. Readman, $150; Albert Roser, $160; H. C. Edmus- ton, $165; G. W. Woodcock, $160; Robert Hood, $160; John Rowland, $160; J. Keely, $165; Wm. Rogers, $165; Enoch Hastings, $165; Philin Keely, $165; George Lowry, $165. . Of the above list, two men surviving as could learn. They are: Mr. Samuel S. Donaven, on East Main street, and Mr. Reuben S. Risser, of Evan- ston, Ill, who formerly resided here. The copy of the paper contain- ing the foregoing list was kindly handed us by Mr. Clayton Hoffman. Cees. OUR SALE REGISTER M. service here Guy Caruthers, as there arc but 8.30 P. M. St. Mary's RO a Ye ruild will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brown, Jr. Friday, 7.30 P. M., Junior Guild will meet at the home of Miss Helen Snyder. Florin U. B. Church ia Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M Sip April 15—At Florin Hall, THE MOUNT JOY B 'IN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 98,400.00 lap. She had found a line that had Cortided checks outstanding 500.00 stro “ S ran ashier’s checks outstanding 249.76 struck home. Poetry must be lived Tota] of items 27 and 28..$ 749.76 before it can, be either written or | Individual deposizs subject to properly + understood.” check .. 372,573.41 State, county, “or ‘other ‘municipal deposits secured by pledge of as- sets of this bank or surety bond 55,000.00 Other demand deposits ......... 18.37 Gracia’s eyes took on a glow that made her ‘very lovely. “So—that is why I have begun to appreciate poet- Total of demand deposits 427,591.78 vy of late. That Is why I am secretly | Certificates of deposit (other than (rying to express myself in verse,” she for money borrowed) : 3 Other time deposits tra admitted. “I have lived—I under- Total of time deposits ... 707,421.65 . 484,252.44 1,191,674.09 stand.” Bills payable .. A 50,000.00 IAabilit Perhaps the thoughts that tumbled abilities other “than those iE 74.52 one after another through her mind q mms xs oli . otal we $2,240,425.687 as she sat in the solitude of her own State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancas- environment were not too tangible, | ter, ss: even to Gracia, herself, but when she 1 ig aa Fp Cagiiier ot the, Shore finally moved to mend the fire her al RE. ne Y above statement is true to the hest of my spirit was possessed of a strange | knowledge and belief. NISSLY, Caster. : H. N. an : homesickness. . Subscribed and affirmed to before me this “It’s ridiculous,” she said, quickly !30th day of March, 1927. switching on a light. “I'm not home: My Same nna uary ( A SS expires January 6, Notary. Public 1929 sick. I'm not lonely. I have all that Correct=Aitests I want—all that I have ever wanted— J. E. LONGENECKER rig ire. ro 1 a. H. S. NEWCOMER i ht here I need a cupful of tea 7. W. ESHLEMAN It is the dampness and the gloom Directors thut has put me into this mood. | -——— ———————— — There, Christopher Morley. go back COURT PROCLAMATION to your nook.” She tucked the small wr : To Cw 1 Lands 2 >" : +6) Oo i iereas, the on. 1aries . andis, into the vacant slit on the President, and Hon. Aaron B. Hassler, As. shelf. sociate Law Judge of the Court of Common I “Music—that’s what I want this aft Pls dn =e hie Seupty of Jancastst . 3 anc ssistan stices oO Ss ernoon—not literature. Tll have mu Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De- sic with my tea.” She adjusted the jane Sessions, of the Pasce . IG er iy 410 or the County sof ancaster, have dial of her inconspicuous radio set in this ty The ecto a secluded corner. An orchestra was | auiring me, among other things, to make oul ats rho playing a program for the regular tea fo aration Sa ne ls patrons of a fashionable hotel. Gra- |anq General Jail Delivery, also a Court of cia brewed her tea and sat dewn to | Generdl Ouarter Sessions of the Pe: ace and rink it Jail Delivery, will ¢ nence in the Court ering uf. House, in the City Lancs aster, in the “Liebestraum,” she murmured. | Common ealth of Pennsvlv nia, “Oh, why is everything possessed'to | ON THE 3rd MOND: AY IN APRIL make me suffer this afternoon? That (the 18th), 1927 1s the one bit of musie that hurts— |!? persuance of which p ee Ailes oh, how it hurts me.” And yet she | man of the City of Lancaster in id did not stir. She sat with her head { county, and all the Justices of the Peace, in her arm on the big chair.H t the Coroner and Constables of the said 2 yi £ chair.ter tea City and County of Lancaster, that they be grew cold. The last haunting strains | then and these, in Jha py profes per- ” . . if sons, with their rolls, records anc exam- of Franz Lizt’s beautiful dream of inations, and inquisitions, and their other love died away. remembrances, to do those things which to The voice of the announcer brought their offices appertain in their behalf to h back She looked : I ] be done and to all those who will prose- er back. She looked at the cupfu cute against the prisoners who are or then of cold tea and at the dying fire. A petulant, whining gust of wind sought admittance at the window. Gracia shivered. She arose .and walked toward the telephone.” For a long moment she sat with her hand on the receiver, as if summoning courage to lift it. At last she called a number she seemed to know well. Her hand was cold; her lips trembled close to the glass mouthpiece. No answer. She waited to be told that the party did not reply and then she hung up the receiver. “Oh, well, maybe it is Fate that— he is out,” she said. A sound startled her. was being gently tapped. She opened the door. A man with a folder of manuscripts stood there— Don Hubband. “l had just called you on the tele- phone,” she said, trying to act cheer- ful. “The smoke from the fire has made my eyes too tired to read and I was—Ilonely.” The man put his cap—he wore a cap and tweeds as if he had come ‘rom the country—on a chair. “1 have been writing down at my sister's bungalow and, somehow, it seemed as if you were the only one shall be in the jail of the said County of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 28th day. of March, A. D. 1927. CHARLES F. BOWMAN, Sheriff. A Country Home Two Acres of Land Only $2,000 The knocker a 10-room House, Frame This is Total of Items 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 . ‘ sri 575.5 Individual deposits su bj ect to 3 check... 167,545.20 Depesits requiring “notice, but i less than 30 days 20,421.75 Total of demand deposits 187, 966.95 Certificates of deposit {other | than ot for money borrowed) . 264,178.13 Other time deposits .. ETT 22,974.00 Total of time 52.13 Bills payable .. : 10,000.00 Total $641,888.51 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancas- ter, ss: I, J. N. Summy, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the apove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J." N. SUMMY, Cashier. Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 30 day of March, 1927. : Henry H. Koser, Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 21, 1931. Correct—Attest: 3. ELMER I. SNAVELY JACOB H. MUSSER ED. G. MYERS Directors REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MT. JOY, PA.,, LOCATED AT MOUNT JOY, LANC. CO., PA., AS OF 23rd DAY OF MARCH, 1927. Permanent Investments, viz: a. Mortgages $21,754.5¢ b. Other investments . le 2( 0 J ) Temporary Investments, viz: a. Mortgages and other securities, none. b. Advances and loans from general uninvested cash, none ¢. Overdrafts, A—T'rusts, none d. Cash balance Schedule Total trust funds $64,046.51 Corporate Trusts, Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort- gages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure is- sues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts, none Total amount of securities deposit- ed by Corporations with the Com- pany as Trustee to secure issues of Collateral Trust Bonds, none State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss: I, R. Fellenbaum, above named Bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Cashier of the R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 31st day of March, 1927. W. M. Hollowbush, Notary Public. My commission expires February 24, 1931. Correct—Attest: J. S. CARMANY AMOS N. MUSSER HENRY H. EBY Directors REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE UNION NATIONAL MT JOY BANK, LOCATED AT EAST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PENNA. AS OF 23rd DAY OF MARCH, 1927 Permanent Investments, viz: a. Mortgages, none. b. Other Investments, none Temporary Investments, viz: a. Mortgages and other securities... vu. $93,202.18 b. Advances and loans from general uninvest- edricash saan al. 2,400.00 c. Overdrafts, Schedule A—Trust, none d. Cash balance 572.09 who could help me,” he began. Gracia had made the fire bright and was offering him the big sea’ opposite her own soil, 300 Asparagus Just a dan- | Stable, good rand 1,000 Raspberries dy little home located 2 miles north; C. E. Society 6:30 P. M. Friday, “Poetry! But — Don — you - never {of Mt. Joy, near Mt. Pleasant Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. Florin, Pa., at 6:30 P. M., anything used to write poetry,” she exclaimed | Church. RT i GE gr = Theme: “The Devil's Cunning.” [and everything by the community| after she had looked at the page he cluding Equipment Trusts, none. Holy Passion week of service|Sales Company. Frank & Vogle,| handed to her. Call, Phone or Write, I“ “rPotal amount of securities de- next week every evening at 7.15. aucts, For an important fraction of a min- posited by Corporation with the The subjects for the various) Friday, April 15—At their| ute they looked at each other while | Company as Trustee to secure issues nights are as follows: Sales stables at the borough limits understanding dawned in the eyes of ¢ I'0 o Collateral Trust Bonds, none. Monday evening, “Judas, the|Mt. Joy, big community sale of| both. State of Pennsylvania, County of Apostle Turned Traitor.” fruits, vegetables, clothing, furni- “Sometime I'll tell you what I have | Phone 41R2, MOUNT JOY, PA. Ew 8S: : Tuesday evening, “Caiphas, the ios, Te stock, ete., by C. S. Frank| peep doing this afternoon, Don,” she oy) H. ey 02 he Religious Formalest.” ; said, later. “and that may explain is 7 EP Rn : Saturday, April 16—At the Hotel| >. = ah affirm that the above statement is Wednesday evening, Peter, the at Mastersonville, big community many 4 GIFT SHOP true to the best of my knowledge Boaster Cured.” sale by Charles H. Hall & S The rain seemed not to chill Gracia and helief. Thursday evening, “Pilate, an|y. Mor a es eer ON! now. The fire burned brightly. She H. N. NISSLY, Cashier easy way of quieting one’s con- Fain April 23 At the was happy. They talked on about Easter Cards Subscribed and 20 science.” tr ) Prd ~! Don's efforts and Gracia almost ad- me this 30th day o arch, Friday evening, ‘Jesus, the Cru- ashington House, Monn Joy, oh mitted to him that the two years of ee Annie C. Blensinger, Notpey, Dubie. ria ? re equipment of furniture, carpets,| orfoct free rer of My commission expires Jan. 6, cified. . perfect freedom were not too perfect, ca i mz .1 | dishes, ete., of a hotel by M. A. after all. 1929, Saturday evening. Why Will Frank, auct, oi RR Don. W. Gorrecht Correct—Attest: y lie?” | You do miss your family and—the 3 you die? | Friday, April 29—At Florin Hall,| 414 | 27 he asked. whoa I J. E. LONGENECKER These subjects will be presented Florin, P: 6:30 P. M. hi oq Homes De assed ‘when, in his| SEWELER Mt. Joy Pa. H. S. NEWCOMER Affe ile ome a. at 6: -» anything | heurt, he knew very well what it was ’ by different speakers thruout the|, . everything ‘by the community | (hat they were both missing J. W. FSILEVAN week. Sal TP oe i 3 gn : irectors. You are cordially invited to these Eo ompany. rank & Vogle, Gracia nodded. “I Seem to need services aucts, something more in my life,” she whis- 2 2 4 =| pered. : Pastor’s theme, “The Awakening “i know,” he said. I have always WATCH and CLOCK T. U. Evangelical Church of a City.” known tkat some day you would un- Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M.| derstand. 1 have had faith, C -acia.” 100 50 F i REPAIRING Fifteen minutes of prayer are Subject, “Why is the Bible the But one thing she would not do was X ee ; observed every evening at 7.15 P.|greatest book in the World?” Lead-| ‘© give up the lovely epartivent, i Foo 2 3a) Bre of round I. Meet with usin the prayer meet-|er, Bernice Geistweit.” yas hig, Shou: Tod Bim, His insisted A of Se ing room for these special moments| Evangelistic services at 7:30 P. id je i re S00 Tateh 1 pro- Root jhe repaired wills of prayer for the unsaved. Pastor’s subject, “Eternal Life.” | oS! longer. !/ als aL mere [ Along Concrete Highway between : : pl . 4 things matter so long as he might mar- you wait. Song service of 15 minutes will| Passion Week: By : Mt. Joy and Florin, is offered for g 3 te ge . i; : vy the girl of his dreams? ? EN H. GREENAWALT feature every service. The pastor Evangelistic services will shlc Shap for an sale WARREN H. will present the following subjects: [with the following subjects by the ——— em. ; ib > WATCHMAKER Wednesday, The Remedy of Sin. |pastor: x Land is nicely located, not low and 206 E. Donegal St., Thursday, The Challenge to Sin. Monday, Events and lessons from Last The M8! nec will be a fine place for MOUNT JOY, PA. Friday, Sin, a debt. Monday of Passion Week. 2 ASL 3 . ; : i Mission Band for the children Tuesday, Events and lessons from Parent-Teachers Association met [ home, garage, road house, ete. Ap hates Called for and de meets on Saturday afternoon at|Tuesday of Passion Week. in the Maytown Lutheran church. | ply to Call. write or phone 10883 2.30 P. M. Your child is welcome to| Wednesday, Events and lessons There ym excelient program, 15 ‘Sears on hich attend this service, from Wednesday of Passion Week. ne of the eatures on the program y P g ne | Was a discussion, “Home Study.” grade Watches and Clocks. Palm Sunday. Thursday, Events and lessons Th eS M Jolin Work: Sabbath School Sunday at 9:30 |from Thursday of Passion Week. M pa 0 ga re Ti no. . ¢ TI'0 or ugranteed. Our school is growing each Sun-| Friday, Events and lessons from Same ae ohn ) i day. Two new scholars joined last|Friday of Passion Week. 0 man ah . 1R? M t J of Sabbath. You are welcome, To all of these services we extend a Phone 4 oun 0 mT : Morning worship at 10.30 A. M. you a most cordial invitation. Our classified ads bring results. y Advertise in The Bulletin. 70 E. Main Street Total trust funds ..... $96,174.27 i Corporate Trusts, Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1927 THE. CONDITION =3%% | REPORT OF REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST | REPORT OF . oA QF, THE UNION, NATIONAL BANK OF LANDISVILLE AT op THE FLORIN ‘TRUST COM- When Understanding|f [1 Moon: iv ThE ‘state. oF LANDISVILLE IN, tiie State or FENN. | DHS GATED AT FLORIN : pre PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF |§YLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA., AS Dawned BUSINESS ON MARCH 23, 1927, NESS OF Maren 44; 197 OF 23rd DAY OF MARCH, 1927. ig RESOURCES RESOURCES 0 and in- Loans. and discounts, san, £3 F RESOURCES; cluding rediscounts .1,165,389.63 cluding rediscounts 263,51 ve Fun By RUBY DOUGLAS loans lL Ls 16s 306s) Tota BR $263,516.32 Reserv specie, & verdrafts secured, none; “unse- Overdrafts, secured, none; — cured... 78.57 oh 34.31 notes $13,129.35 (Copyright.) et geeure cireu” Deposited to secure circu- Due Ap ion onds par lat Ss 0 reser RACIA COLLINS had an enviable | value) .. iio gi $100,000.00 Sen 5. boule war, nid No 13,266.29 ine other nite tates A h t. OR SIE Se ela Cad ETRE income. And, ‘now that she was Government Securities .. 244,350.00 ner = 30,850.00 Legal reserve se- the sole surviving member of her fuam- otal ta RE I I Ne 65,850.0) curities, at par 2, 000. 00 ily, she felt that she had a right to Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 482,600.34 | Other bends, stoc ies, etc 254,416.50 : : ; $28, 395.64 live as she pleased... She had always pi My “rent 33,704.00 ii iy 3 7000 11,850.00 Nickels and. cents: 125.36 fitted her tastes to those of the family | Lawful reserve with Federal Re. Lawful reserve, with Federal Re- . Cash hs ufo. 4 301.68 and it, was not until the last two years | (Serve, Bank o.oo due Se ere Bank of. ota 1213548 | Dug from nls, rush gm that she had begun to be an individual | from national banks 1401625 | in vault’ and : mt panies, etc, excluding 146.0 and express her own personality. ~~ |Amount due from State Gani, Spee de Tn WR Bile Uponone oo i ¥ 2 y @ st companies a z i i isco Her apartment was not large but It in the United States 5,302.50) es Los Wi 424.54 Re as 975.00 was furnished exactly as she had al- Tota] of items 10 and 11 139,318.75 Total of items 10 and 11.$18,206.83 : iscounted: Upon two ways dreamed her own home should | Miscellaneous cash items ..... 2,328.53 | Miscellaneous cash items 2120.07 | Bills discoun BL op 2,7 y Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- Redemption: fund with U.S. Treas. or more names ....... 72,736.27 be. She wus appreciative of the arts, urer and due from U. S. Treas. 5000.00]; ob PHY) due from B.S. Treas... 1,750.00 Time loans with collateral 23,889.10 music, painting, sculpture, architec. [Other assets, if any lo... a] | Call loans with collateral 17,605.00 fure, but her one passion was for | roi, i ns. STAIR: TORY 8 Loans on call: Upon one books. LIABILITIES LIABILITIES NAME - 8,600.00 Today, she sat in the big cloth-cov- | Capital stock paid inl. $125,000.00 Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 | loans on call: "Upon two ered chair beside a log fire in her U- Suiples fund ....... WE ate Ne or more names ...... 35,344.35 brary. All about her were shelves of [Undivided profits ........ $52,211.39 less Surrent: enpin “paid al Loans Sorgred by bends 563.00 - 3 Less xpense aid 3 ota Se fis rea ey 3/73 CS ss errs books. A little autographed volume of current expenses paid. Sir Circulating notes outstanding ....... 34,400.00 B ny 21 74,527.50 Christopher Morley’s lay open on her |¢ irculating notes outstanding ...... "400.00 | Cashier’s checks outstanding ...... 575.57 ONES. “sous rs Office building and Jot... 22, 157. 46 Furniture and fxtures 6,443.83 Other real estate ....... 5,048.38 Overdrafts ....... aves 17.86 Other assets not included in above ..... lene 388.55 Total“. ia oar $317,265.01 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ..$125,000.00 Undivided profits less cur- rent expenses and taxes pRid GL he dae . 25,341.24 Demand depasits: Deposits subject to.check ........ iv 65,227.62 Treasurer’s checks ...... 168.95 Time deposits: Time certificates of deposits .......... 26,522.07 Special time de- : POsSHSE =... i. cen 3,310.25 Time savings fund deposits ....... 61,694.88 Bills payable on de- mand... oa em 10,000.00 Total ...... v0.04 $317,265.01 Trust Funds: Mortgage 08 ia Ae $ 3,030.00 Cash balance ........... 297.41 Total Trust Funds .... $3,327.41 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort- gages executed by Cor- porations to the Com- pany as Trustee to se- cure issues of corporate bonds, including Equip- ment Trusts ........ $125,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster ss. . 1, J. Wayne Aungst, Treasurer of the above named Institution, do sol- emnly affirm that the above state- ment is true to the best of my know- ledge and belief. J. WAYNE AUNGST, Treas. Affirmed and subscribed to before me this 31st day of March, 1927. Lester E. Roberts, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 5, 1931. Correct—Attest: AARON R. GIBBLE DAVID H. EBY EZRA H. ENGLE Directors REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF MOUNT JOY AT MOUNT JOY IN THE STATE OF PENN- SYLVANTA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON MARCH 23, 1927. RESOURCES voans ind discounts, in- cluding rediscounts $1,041.632.08 Total loans . $1,041,632.08 Overdrafts, secured, none; unse- sec 1 : ii 247.39 Depc d to secure circu- lation (U. S. bonds par value) .... 00 $125,000.00 All other United States Government securities. 155,573.96 Total . . 280,573.96 Other honds, stocks, securitie tc 452.031.45 Janking $29,0: 5 Furniture and Fixtures 12,875.92 Total 41,949.87 Real Estate owned other than banking house 6,730.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Re- serve Bank ©... ge 58,673.00 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 55,099.36 Amount due from State bz anks, hankers, and trust companies in the United States 6,166.73 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank .. 164.80 Total of items 10. 11. 13 paris . $62,430.89 Miscellaneous cash items 624.71 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- urer and due from U. S. Treas. 6,250.00 U. S. Government secur- ities borrowed le nn 34,000.00 Other assets, if any ... 1,661.94 Total .. eis ees ta eee $1.985,807.79 LIABILITIES Capital ‘stock paid in” oer $125,000.00 Surplus fund 175,000.00 Undivided profits $47,877.45 Less current expenses paid 15,799.74 32,077.71 Reserved for taxes, inter- est, etc., accrue d 22403233 Circulating notes outstanding wien 123,700.00 Certified checks outstanding 27.58 Cashier’s checks outstanding 1,517.85 2% Total of items 26. 27, and 28 . $ 1,545.43 Individual deposits subject to check: i 353,293.56 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) rere. 10,000.00 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of as- sets of this bank or surety bond. 50,000.00 Dividends unpaid nh 35.00 Other demand deposits 159.92 Total of demand deposits. $413. 488.48 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . 437,932.47 Other time deposits = 490,382.29 Total of time deposits .$928,314.76 U. S. Government secur- ities borrowed . es sess hel 34,000.00 Bills payable (including “all obliga- tions representing money borrow- ed other than rediscounts) .... .... 130,000.00 Liabilities other than those above stated .........ii 49.08 Total $1,985,807.79 State of Pennsylvania, “County of Lancas- ter, SS: i, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30 day of March, 1927 Wm. M. Flollowbush, Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 24, 1931 Correct—Attest: : AMOS N. MUSSER J. S. CARMANY, JOS. B. HOSTETTER Directors. mms ce ces eee. eas EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the Estate of Salinda F. Hertz- ler late of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to’ make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against same will present them without delay for settlement to the resid- ing in Mount Joy, P: ANNIE H. Youna, LIZZIE H. ZERCHER, jan, 26-6t. Harnish & Harnish, Attys. ow. a vv So Ps A