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THE YORK DAILY. WEDXESDAY MORXIXG, MARCH 28, 1917 9 BANK STATEMENTS. BANK STATEMENTS. tor. It wait delivered last week.

LUehl has kIso placed an order for automobile hcaip. which lie expect 10 Doses 10c VETERANS OFFER SERVICES ANEW HOW SHE CAN EAT WHAT EVER SHE WANTS WOMAN 79 PRAISES CHASCOVIN Catharine Strickler; "Did You See My Boy," Florence Strickler; song. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp;" recitations, "To Market." Thurlow Miller; "Shoe the Horse," Robert Spsngler; reading, "Rite Niaz," George Billet. Charles Seidenstrlcker, United States ship Arkansas, is spending a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Calvan Seidenstri-cker. Mr. and Mra. Harry Peters and Dorothy Keller Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Spangler, Highland Park. Mis Marv Spangler Is sick. Miss Anabel Hively, York, spent Sunday at the home of Zach Wilt. WRIGHTSVILLE MEN WHO SERVED IN WAR WITH SPAIN ADOPT RESOLUTIONS CAMP TO HOLD BANQUET Wrightsville. March 27.

Th. emtfty! rt the Captain Martin H. 8mitn mp, No. 67. United Anietlcan Spanish a et.rans.

at a m-eting tonight offeree, their services to the government ft ledge anew their loyauy. i vlion. aikn'. by tr comander. Jna Pn V- Ureer.

and adjutant. M. C- i i paaKi unanimously. It reaas 1 alienor in? iiinriai t'l ju. v-im Where: A treat national crisis J(hn Hoffman, a Civil war veteran, confronting cur nation and who died yesterday.

Whereas: It is not only a privilege Kohler this week will orrupr the but the duty of American pronertv he purchased from K. H. Iale-LO pledge hia liysltv to his country end hppn Wheieas: It la the duty ot hT 0ern'i The condition of Michael Krout. who mn ni ih Cnued Stales to our fr rki unernatioral riahts upon the bih "5'f-i ind to proleft cur iwlioiwl honor im tt'iri rntMnit it threiot e. kirri the Captain Martin csn.i No.

a7. 'cited American t-panlsh Var Vterns. that nereyy mi 1 Vork i Hretnren cir-lenew our piedse of loyalty to our t-uii. Is preparing for an Kaster entr- ernment and hearnv offer ou" erilff. on Kundav evening.

lor anv and ind all urn "rl" upon to perform. tt That thla reaolt.non I called Kcaolved miniitM anil a row ient to Wooorow ilwm. pieuent of tha Cnited States. The cam? will ho a harmuet on April 14. Ieleglkn are epect-l to pre-tnt from York an I Harnaburg.

Tha Kt. I'anl K. Keen, paxor Graca fnited tvangelicnl chtirch. and hia mother were given a pound party to-l iht tha paraonae- hv the rncnit-ers the congregation Tr'ET. waj l'g.

pakirig and praer. i noee pirt in were: Mr. and Mrs. Kdward I.imeiier, EPORT OF THE CONDITION IZ, OF The Security, Title Trust of York, No. 36 E.

Market street, of York emin-ty. Pennsylvania at the close of business. Mar, 22. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie and note.

62.026 00 Due from approved reserve agent 71.438 84 $123. 4R9 81 Nickel and cent Check and caah items. Assets held free, via: Commercial paper purchased upon one naune Commercial paper purchased upon two or more names Lean uoon call with collateral Time loan with collateral Loan without collateral Bond, stocks, etc Office building and lot-. Other real estate Furniture and fixture Overdraft. Other assets not included in above-Total tinir r-rrru 2.961 6.601 94 89.878 44 228.248 44 70.64 72.

ISO 64 20.669 01 49.21 41 118.848 92.688 2f 3.0UO 00 106 $18 84 94 Capital stock paid In. $260,000 00 Surplus fund 30.000 0C Undivided profits. Jew expense and taxes paid 21.087 31 Individual deposits subject to check texciuivof truat funds and vinira) 203.866 34 Time certificate of dooosit (exclusive of trust fund and vln) 416,664 8) Deposit aving fund (exclusive of trust fundsi 40.084 71 Deposits, municipal 249.476 71 Dividends unpaid 1 Oti Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 1,064 91 Total Amount of trust funds invested Cash balance, 94 $786,360 $3 16.160 68 868 II ToLxl trust funds 20 CORPORATE TRU8T3 Total amount (I. e. face value) of trusts under deeds of trust or mortgnce executed by corporation to the cam-pan a traatee to secure is.ua of corporate bonds, including equipment trust 01 State of Penna.

1 County of York. I R. 8. Cannon, treasurer ef the abore-asmed company do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed, R.

8. Cawmom. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me tills 26th day ef March. 1917.

8ired, B. R. Paxtow. Notary PubUe. My commission expire.

April 18. 1919. Correct Attest: W. F. Bat Stbwabt.

A. F. Geembtt, J. T. Korr.

m26-8t REPORT OF THE CONDITION 4X OF THE York Trust Company of York, No. 21-28 E. Market street, ef Tork county, Pennsylvania, at th dose of busii March 22nd. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Caah.

specie and note--. $41.20180 Due from approved reserve asenta 120.648 Legal securities at par-. 26.000 00 $184. 8M 66 Nickels and Check and cash items Due from banks and Trust Coa ete. not reserve.

Assets held free, via: Commercial paper purchased: upon one name- $36.922 06 Commercial paper pur-chaaed: upon two or more 144 4S 689 1.199 69 253.867 0 279.29 14 147.88 24 198.827 20 726 94 SO. 769 84 4U0.m 9H 1 e. 104 07 126.696 79 261.268 4 16.416 84 1U6 69 766 18 L764 86 Loans upon call with collateral Tim loans with collateral Loan, aaeured by bond and Loan witnout collateral. Bond, stocks, etc Mortaaares and judgment ef record. Ottlce building- and lot Other real estate Furniture and fixture Overdrafts.

Other assets not included in above---. Book value of reserve securities above par Total $L7U30 47 Mr. aid Mrs. Solomon Iteneniet. Mr an.t.,.

on ((f xhm mtU of hi sia-Mrs. Oacar Hudy. Mr. and Mrs. t.alpn tt.r Harvey Groes.

of Mr anil 1 O.arlta A'ht'in. Mr. ar.d -Mrs Wilha.n Holtr.inrer. Mi. and Mrs.

Chs ilea K. Hammer. Mr. and Mra. ii.

M. eiple. Mr. and Mrs. John rrnoa.

Mrs. Mon Faules. Mrs. I'. J-Gtihert.

Mrs. Arthur Howard and W'l Mrr Klmer wr. Mar.h Kohr mat I off. Mrs. Harry 1 loee ffce of one of his as In I lVlikDrln 'Pn-r the while Vrs.

rnrik prenal. Mr lis depth of one-eighth of! Cl K' inch. Th- accident occurred Sc. i.r- i.vm iMir.e. jvnn kjtrl John.

Mr. WillUim 1 lora lJtwer. Mi-e noret.ee I'olf. Firt.n Keller. Margie Rudy, Maine and 'T'tnTT tumnm4 ohH.augh.

an e.np.oye at thp American Ire Fabric. ruun-inV, U'l-nt. sustained a painful Injurv to one V'Hay. when small piec. etnirk h.

and emeritus of de h'1 charge. Mr. Kunkel was re-ircd supeiintendencv of that school ih. 1 it CrV "'I'- n' ir ere7, re.f Zh" 'T I I TV. KrT'l irTlve hire mP rM.

ha? i I i VeceVJr; be er.r'ca'rpU,' it toeether. This is the nrsl hom' of -haracter to I- erected he rountv. It is claimed. ijWe elsewhere in ih wTr ac'lve ve.erd.Uyn,rrrenr;, JiZ? "rly. 1 KFORT OF THE DONDITION -OF- THE CITY BANK of Tork.

No. 158 Wet Market Street (temporary location), of Yor County. Pennsylvania, at the close of business March 22. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie and notes.

1138,406 75 Due from approved reserve agents 149.443 45 $282,349 20 Nickels and cent 44 62 Checks and cash i tarns. 14.258 13 Due rora bank and trust companies not reserve- 63,233 60 Asset, held free, Bills discounted: Upon one nam 137.812 45 Upon two or mora 1,026,210 18 L118.622 68 Time loan, with collateral 84.246 89 Loans 00 call with collateral 181. 864 94 Leans on call upon one name 63 Loans on call upon two or mora names 166.458 16 Bonds, stock, ete 196.048 25 Mortajaa-e and judgement of record 122.64164 Office building and lot 69.H80 00 Other real state. 6.973 76 Furniture and fixtures. 4.460 00 Overdraft.

la! 2d Miscellaneous asset. 146 21 Total 66 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In. $250,000 00 Surplus fund. 2U0.000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. 27.164 83 Individual deposits subject to check $682,069 64 Time certificates of depoelt.1.232.961 14 Cashier' checks outstanding 1.837 78 L896.S68 66 Due to Banks and Trust not re- S.6S3 03 11 25 Dividends unpaid- Total $2,376,077 66 State of I County of York.

T. B. Uaird. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T.

B. BA1RD. Cashier. Sobacribed and sworn to before me this 2dth day of March. 1917.

L. E. Herb, Notary Public. My commission expires February 21st, 1919. Correct Attest: D.

F. STAurrca. GsorraBT P. Yost, Waltbs Black. Directors.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION 1X OF THE Farmers State Bank ef Hellam. York County, Pa. at the close ef Bust, ness. March, 22nd RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie and $18,994 8S Due from approved reserve aventa 21.801 C6 Legal securities at 6. COO 00 $46,296 91 Nickels and cents 226 82 Due from Banks and Trust Co, not reserve 6.996 89 Asset held free, vis: BUI discounted: upon one same 1S8.

00 Bills discounted: upon two or more name 79.677 29 97 g77 29 Time loan with collateral U.36 00 Bonds, nocks, etc A0.27 60 Mortgages and judgments of 12.41)0 00 Office building and lot 9.128 90 Furniture acd fixture. 2,806 82 Book value of reserve stcaritie above par. 60 00 Total $240,456 63 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid Surplus fund Undivided profits, lees expenses and tax, paid Individual deposits subject to check 64.788 92" Demand certificates of deposit 141.546 44 8a vinv fund deposit. 8.62 07 Cashier' check 2.648 66 Dividend unpaid $25,000 00 6.500 00 L340 i 207.694 99 20 00 Total $240,456 23 State of Penna, I County of York. 1.

W. Blessing, cashier of th above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C. BLESSING.

Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day ef March. 1917. Edwxbd M. Stbicklkb, Notary Public.

My commission expire April 7, 1917. Correct Attest: Amos. Strickles, E. L. Lehman.

J. ZAaross JT-St Director. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE'S STATE BANK of Red Lion, York County, Pennsylvania at doss of bu.incM, March 22. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie and notea 1 9.250 70 Due from approved reserve aarenta 17.404 89 Leaai Securities at S.6X W) 80.155 09 Nickels and cents 26M 64 Checks and cash item 978 69 Assets held free, vis: Bills discounted: upon one nam $22,696 81 Bill discounted: upon two or mar names 161.91161 174.608 82 Time loan with collateral 1.4 1 2 00 Loan on call with collateral.

660 00 Loan on call upon on name 6.429 88 Loans on call upon two or more names. 6.846 00 Mnrttratre and judirmenta of record 29. 190 00 Office buildinaj end tot 11.419 78 Furniture and 1.446 94 Overdraft. 114 88 Total $260,917 52 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $60,000 00 Surplus fund. 10.000 00 Undivided profits, lea expenses and taxes paid 280 48 Individual deposits subject to check $64,218 62 Demand certificates of deposit 728 00 Time certificate of deposit 109.21 34 8a vlna fond deposit S4 Certified Check 12 18 h.r's check outstand ing 418 18 186.637 06 Bills payable on demand Bills payable on time 6.000 00 10.000 00 $260,917 62 State Btate of County of York.

I Cou I. W. W. StaufTer. eaahler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swoar that the above statement is true to the best of my now led and belief.

8lned: W. W. STAUFFER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before ma thi 26th day of March 1917. Signed: J.

M. Funchb auch. Notary Public My commission expires March 9, Hals. Correct Attest: Levi ALTauiDEa, W. M.

Gemmill, F. Rose man. Director. MR. CLOTHES WEARER SELECT YOUR Easter Suit FROM OUR READY TO WEAR LINE AND GET Shoes, Hat, Shirt or Tie-FREE which, depending on your selection.

Come while the Choice Is best and Bring them you buy for, with you to Daron's of Dover "GOOD PLACE TO DEAL" Just a Pointer If you need anything In furniture, carpets, rugs, linoleum or house furnishings, you could do no better than buy it now. on account of nlgher prices. We bought before tiie raise aud can sell cheaper and you hav a large slock to pick from at, long as it Is sis. tiee us before buying eiievyher you kuuw the place. LAUER'S Dover, Pa.

CARS PASS THE OCOR. LIABILITIES Capital stock oaid in. $300,000 00 Surplus fund 66.0U0 00 Undivided profit, lea expense aad taxes paid 10 291 60 Individual deposits subject to check (exclusive of trust funds and 409.974 67 Time certificates of deposit (exclusive of trust funds aad savinjrsr 641.176 81 Deposit, saving fund (exclusive of trust funds) 178.836 7s Due to banka trust coanpaaiea etc. not reserva 136.197 Divldand unpaid 18 0t Treasurer' and certified check outstanding- 8.999 01 Other liabilities not included in above- 6.629 74 in I I receive about Mav 1. Mis.

Markfy and two grandchildren, of Atlantic City, nrrived here yesterday in nerid soin- lime ith Mr. and Mrn. George HofT. the Utter being; aauenter. Mrs.

Stonebraker returned to her home in Mat-viand, afltr unending eral weeks with her con, hJijah Htjii'--brakT. Henrv Williams, of Pr. and 1.. A'. iUiHiua.

who Iiuk been conlined to Ih house bv ai the pant week. Is slowlv recovering hie health. Klolse who also was sick, is convalescent. tJeorge A. Wolf Sons, local todov were pa ing for ry-.

J'J cents per biithVl. and oats. The Indies' Aid society of the Brethren church, will hold Its monthly session Tuesday evening. April 3. at home of Mrs.

Karcht. Mrs. William Ketterman. 231 West Jackson street. York, la being entertained this week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, J.T.

and Mrs. 1 V. ii: ia mi U. rtortner todav vacated the Swlndall farm in Kawt Manchester township, and removed to the l'eter if st property- In Manche.wter township. Charles Crohs.

of Hunker Hill. V. has removed here, occupying the tenant dwellin- of A. H. Id.

hi. On Third street. Mr. Cross is employed by the Stone company, east of town. Kit Kochenour will move this week from the former Kochenour mill properly, north of this place, to Manchester.

Mr. Kochenour sold the mill during the paat ear. The Mt. Wolf hand hs completed arrangements lot the first of a seri'-s of fairs, which -V be held Sitsirday -lUr'il. In the K.

G. 7:, hull. Th Tork llavcu band will be the feature attraction. Justice of the J'eace Jacob flu.yer, who has been Indisiaised at hia iind the past wetk, is ijle to go out dojr; again. NOTICE TO PATRIOTS A cardial imitation to nil ii'izena of York and York county extended lha itlzt-ns 'ratle committee to parti-clpat' in the parade to le held In tork on Saturday.

Mat-h 31. at 4 p. m. These tltixens yyill be Kioupeo into villous sections to Ihj inters In th-- parade mong the various organization. iiwir? to the fhortness lime a lnvitat'n cannot h- eyietidej to any of the var'ous organizations, ut through ihis medium the committee r.

Ishes to inv'te such ti. bandr. fire- corrviani-'. secret orders, mtlltr-iy oi ganii.ntio:is, etc. All groups and orn tnzn I ions are re-nnete.

to the haiminri. 1. Mercer, in care, of City Hall o.i or tefore 1'riday. March 3i. at 6 p.

rn of their intention to participate, statir.K at tho time tn piin.rKr. SPRING OEOVt Spring '5rt vc. March 27. The annual nx-ctiiitf of the J.tnt consistory of l.i.schy's Hefcrnied chiirih, th.i Hev. j.

N. Faust, pastor, il ie hed at th-? phrsonage. Water unit Cemetery streets, toinorruw evening at o'cinil. A i'-( Iganlzatiori fcr th ensuing Jiar lit be etTectcd. r.

Utorr W. lahn. local registrar of vital ata: Iit week was p-lointed by State Htalth Commissioner iJixon, of Hirrmbuig. of the I It'll. Grove hals.

1 ir. ltahn refnaet the Noith Cotiorua township district. Slartirnt on tl.e Inspect ion Yesterday I.ahn 4-XpctJ cou plclj his work tomorrow Mrs. A. S.

Kempier. of rhiladelphta. ho spent the past week at Mrngea Ml'ls. -is th: Hr. and Mrs.

Allen 1 Menge.4, retur led ht'r hotno in the tu-iker Ciiy. William I). Senfl. who has beer, confined to -d th" past week. suffering from pneumonia, i sicwly recovering his health.

The Rev. J. N. Faust. pastor of Lischy's Reformed chsige.

has announced a wet-it jf services during Tasstoit yye-k. comc.encing on Tuesday at St. I'eter'a church. Preparatory services, electlot of oihcers end i sanitation of t. class will I held in connection with the serv ic a Good ily communion -vill Ih; observ-td on Ft- Sundv.

The aup per will be administered by the pastor xt Sun lav morning at St. John's i hurrh. York New Silent, with jirepara-tcry rvices on th Saturday evtr.lng previous o'clock. Iicob Lntz. residing In the vicinity of Krehs' school house, nwn- Hanover.

estt-rday removed to the Noah Hassiee ome. in tov nhlp, north of this place. A daughter was bom vi.rdy to Mr. and M.s. Ch.n lea rn.

of isl. ille. The Mlaai.Kinry -ircle of Mt. Zion Ke-f'Vi church, tt.it liey. George Welsh.

will n-id Its munlNy 'St rion in Fvb'ay enirg. at o'clock. liert. ih; young uon oi Mr. and TUrt l'ycr-4.

of Mngea Mills, who was ecrtut- a k. surfeimg fiutn pneuuK5jia. la conyaHacent. Mr, Sluner. a resident of Jackson townah'p.

is seriously sick. t'A-(ertng from pntumor.la. MITlfF. TO THK 11 BUT I will open my new store in the former George if. Kraft property on Saturday, with a lance d.M'lay of stoves, hardware, tinware and plumbing Qatures.

Jesse iietgler. 24-l RAILROAD Pailroad. March 27. Final arrange-menta have been completed for the recital he given on Thurauay evening of thla week. In Helb's hall, under the auspices of the Reliable Bible class of the Messiah Lutheran Sunday school, taught by Mrs.

F.dward Hclb, starting at a clock. For the benefit of the class a silver offering will be taken. The Sunday school orchestra, of which J. K. Ru-dlslll Is conductor, will take a prominent part ln the rendition of the program.

The foHowinit program has been Selection. orchestra; violin sok. Charles Sit-ltrg: chorus; piano duor, Mrs. S. H.

Noel I and Mr. O. S. Hart-man; reading, Harry U. Sieling; s-lee lion.

oreheatTs: male quartet. W. L. Klinefelter. Harry G.

Sb-lmg. T. H. and W. M.

Klinefelter: vocal din-t. Huth and Kenneth Klinefelter: baritone solo. Itohrbaugh: vtx-al solo. William S. Grove; reading, the Rev.

A. S. Ham; song and chorua. tiertha Hedrlck. Frances itisbc-ll.

James Adams and George Hoffasker; baritone duet. Instrumental, J. Gantz and h'. flohrb ugh Anna Sh.iuh; orTerinK se lection, orchestra: piano duet. Mrs.

O. S. Hartman and Jeanefe Wetw-r: vocsl solo. J. K.

itlshell; selection, orchestra. Final arrangements have been completed by the Sunshine Sisters' class of the Messiah Luthetari Sunday school, taught by Mis Franc Rishe'I. for hi rendition of the home talent plavs. "Too Much of a 0-od Thing" and "The LiM. BrIKade," which will lw given on Saturday evening in Helb's hall, at this tlace.

The Sunday- school orchestra. J. itishell. leader, will furnish rnus.c. Adam Hedriek.

of this place, who underwent an operation at the West Stdj sanitarium, York. Is reported to be lui-pioved iu condition He was visited yesterday by his son. hov. of ihis place. In honor of Mrs.

William H. Hein-del. an f-d resident who today celebrated her eightieth birthday anniversary, a dinner was served. There were guest present from Wilmington, I HI. Baltimore.

New Freedom. Shrewsbury and this plnce. Thoe who participated were: Mr. and Mrs. W'iihatn A.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coleman and son.

Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Hiskie Mia. 1ju.

Mrs. it. W. Iliil and daughter, Jane, and son. Robert.

Mrs. Annie Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Ijiu. Marie Ijiu. Mrs. William H. Ifetndel.

Mrs. Kdward H-db. the Rev. and Mis. A.

S. Haiti, the Rev. and Mrs. C. K.

V. Hese. Ixutsa I-iu. Misses Marie and Lillian Lau. of Baltimore, are tini entertained at tht home of Mr.

and Mis. II. A. Uu. SHREWSBURY The Rev.

H. C. Burkholder Will Preach Farewell Sermon Shrewsbury, March The Itv. Harrv C. Jiurkholder.

who has been pastor of the Shrewsbury Methodist charge for the last two years or more, was transferred to the Maiket Street Mettiodlst Fttsco-pal church, at liii nisn.rt. by the Methodist Kpis-pMl conference, held at Lcw-Utown. The ReV. Mr. Burkholder is succeeded by the Rev.

li. J. Knox. The Rev. Mr.

Burkholder will return here and preach his farewell sermon in the loc.il church on Sunday evenlner. and at New Freedom on Sunday morning. Mis Iioil Klinefelter waa a guest of friends In York oyer the latter part of the week. An Kaster service will be held in Christ's Lutheran church on F.sjter Sunday evenitiK. April H.

The title the service is 'The Garden Tomb," and the music is bv I'iban H. Hershev. TJe program will constat of recitations, exercises and songs. There wiii be special music. A an added attraction of the Shrewsbury inctiirn and entertainment course the Helen May Abbott companv bas been secon and appear here on Apul at p.

in the Lutheran chapel. The company constat, of the following players: Helen Mav bl-ott. reader: Hilton, soprano and im; nazei uRriinan. At a meeting ot Shrewsbury Iflt'-. No 1 1 ft.

(I held Ihi pitrht. the followimr re Xuble gr.tnd. William Brand. Parts KunW'e; -riirv. T.

K. Kli'nefe'. lei, trustee. I KMltcfelrer. Th" el.

c-t ion of Gind lodee oflicors hrouahi to the lodac looia ihc vt Vi, ,5 ll" h-" I rr.Y 3 "Tl "L'J rl Th I ''7 to lhl cultitwn of market 1 'fjft been p- rJ "JJ f' JTbVi 'U "''nr 'fx J- Sr-eiion rf thi ot school. oo Conev.ago LOTTIE BAILEY ADVISES ALL STOMACH SUFFERERS TO TAKE TANLAC Helped Her So Quick "The misery 1 went through with mv S'omach trouble was too terrible to de-s-rlbe." says Lottie Bailey, of 609 K. Ing York, Pa. "I could not hat I went through even if 1 should try ever so hard. "Whatever I ate gave me such awful ptin that I couldnt stand up but won id bipple right over and I would lie there a ad Jut writhe in agony ana the wonder is that I didn't hurt myself in one of those spell.

"I was afraid to eat because of the lffering I had to go through and I eiuldn't sleep and I would get up in the morning with a horrlnle taste in my mouth and feeling too languid to move. "A friend of mine told me about Tan-lie and I started taking It on her ad-v ce snd I certsinly am glad I did for I feel like a different person all through. "My work seems to go along smoothly aid to be easier for I do not have to be thinking aoout my misery all the time aid I can now eat whatever I want and eajoy It, thanks to Tanlac. "I think that if everybody with trouble would take Tanlac they would at on get rid of their misery, too." Tanlac, the famous reconstructive tcnlc. is now being Introduced here at Siearer's Drug Store, where the Tanlac tran is meeting the people and explaln-ir the merits of this master medicine.

Advertisement. C0NEWAG0 Conewago, Mcrch 27, The teachers of Cyr.ewagj tov nshlp i-tld an institute on frutuiday afternoon and evening, at Rjdy's school bouse, which was well at-Unded by the patrons of the school, interesting programs were rendi-red at both Prof C. W. St me, county superintendent, Prof Conaway, North Tork, and Mr. Altland North York, were In attendance.

Heiir- Wallace gave a tslk on "Arltnmettc and How to Teacii It" Miss Mary Neiman talked 11 "Relation rf Parent and Teacher:" Andrew Citne on "Consolidaticn of Schools." Recitations were given by the following pupils: Miss Slia Irwtn, Rosa Crone, Gracw Hirman, Frances Elsenhower. Katie Lontz, Raymond Snellbaker, Luther Ir-w n. An unpleasant feature of the evening session was the unruly conduct of a number of boys on ie outside. YOE Toe. March 27, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Faylor of York, spent Sunday- witn Mrs. Baylor's parer.U. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Y. Snyder. The Rev. Theodore Wright, of Red 1.

1 on, delivered his illustrated lecture on the Bible, In the United Brethren churcu la it Monday, before a laige audience. Curvtn finyder, manager of tho Oilole basketball team, will leave Cr tl Bedford Teleg vphv next woek. Mr. Snyoer will take th 1 complete ccurse as offered by the school. NEWBERRYTOWN Vewberrytown.

March 27. The new cl-er factory erected here by J. C. Herman. Is ready for ocropancv.

The build-Init is a two and one-half story struc-tu-e. 50 by 80 feet ln dimensions. The Inferior has been niodemly equipped and all is ready for the assumption of worg toi norrow. WELLS VILLE ellsvllle. March J7 Mrt.

Jacob SMiigh had the little finger of hr right hand lacerated today at p. uy hav-Inif it caught In a machine at th Weiis-ville ahoe factory. Dr. H. Bruce rfelrtck reiluced the fracture.

NEW MARKET Market. Msrch 27. A. O. a retired steel worker, whib: assisting his srlfe to wash, yesterday, fell crir from the effects of a stroke of I-aralyrds and has rir.ee remained unconscious.

Tfrn Avails Old Bird You Look As YOU FEEL You know well enough when your liver is loafing. Constipation is the first warning; then you bein to fel moan all orer." Your skin soon gets the bad newi, it grows dull, yellow, muddy and unsightly. Violent purgatives are not Trhat you need just the fj-entle help of this old-time standard remedy. IVER (j PILLS Colotiess faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills will help this condition.

1 -CO TO- GLADFEL BIG AND CAiiPi; DALLA5TO W.i Ua-U Mt. aaia; eaa rurallsia mm an Caura faaa tmm Una It Will Pay You to get our prices on Carpet, tluita. Linoleum. Table Oilcloth. Window Shades.

I Curtains. Dinner and Tol.et Sets before buying elsewhere. l.e hare your order for Clover Seed now. It my be higher ater. Stouch's Chca? Store Dover, Pa.

rr I FEEL BETTER THAN I HAVE FOR YEARS'' "I am pofng to continue with Chasco-Vin for a while," said Mrs. Bell O'Neal, 31tt South Steubenville. Ohio, "be-catiwe 1 have taken only one bottle and I feel better than I have for a long yvhile. for over a year. 1 honestly believe Cliasto-Yin is the best Tonic on the market." Chasco-Yiu in good for both the old and the young-.

It builds you up, makes good red blood, soothe the nerves and body. Just try it. One bottle will prove it. Chasco-Vin Is being specially introduced In Y'ork by Klmer IX Quickel, 727 K. Market N.

H. Shearer 16 N. Oeorge and H. J. Sim-day, 501 W.

Market who guarantee it to do all that is claimed for it. Advertisement. past grands ever present at one meeting. There was only two of the officers in the district who were not present. The local lodge is in a flourishing condition, both financially and in membership.

II. W. Rehmeyer. merchant st Turnpike, was todav quoting the following prices for produce: Kggs. 25 cent a dozen: butter.

28 cents a pound: lard, IS cents: chickens. 20 cents; calves, 10 cents; squabs. IS cents a pair: potatoes. 2 bushel; apples. 7i cents; hay, 12 to $14 ton; atraw, Members of the W.Hemeyer nlon Sunday school, near thla place, last Sunday afternoon held a reorganization for the ensuing year.

Ir. J. H. Sieling delivered an address. The following reorganization waa effected: Superintendent, l.

K. Klinefelter; assistant uierlnten lent. Clayton Hose; secretary, Goldla Gehb; treasurer. Harry Anderson: librarians. John List.

Margaret McCon-nell; chorlcter. Ralph Bowera; organist. Anna Mary Orwlg: assistants organists. Mary Weatley and lx)ttie McW illlama. The following teacher, were chosen: Male Bible class.

Clayton Rose: second male Bible Ralph Bowers; Junior toys' class Anna Orwlg: female Bible class. William Boss; second female Bible class. Mabel Gemmill: Junior class. Anna Jones: primary class. Mrs.

Adar Gehb; superintendent of cradle ro'l. Goldie Gehb. It was decided to hold the s'-sstons of the Sunday school each Sunday at 2 p. m. An automobile party to Baltimore on Sunday, was compose! of Mr.

and Mr H. Besser and daughter. Mabel, and sons. Austin and Walter. Mr.

and Mrt. Charles Besser and son, Charles. GLEN ROCK Glen Rock. March 27. A party was held last evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George lloi onnell. Junior street, who recently removed from Loganvtlle to this rlace. The participants were mostly from Wing driven hesre In an auto truck by Paul Lehman. Refreshment were served.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kinanuet Uhimn, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krout.

Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lerew.

Mrs. Kila Bailey. Mrs. Kit Krout, Mrs. Mary Stark.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers. Austin I1ehl. Myrtle Bailey, Thel-ma Bailey, Kannle Maaeniore.

Kthel Siark. Mary Hartman, Myrtle Baum. F.r-ma Baum. Raymond Heat two G. Ion-ald lmlson.

Hazel Warfteid. Paul IWy-rnan. Paul Hildebrand. Paul Hartman, Nellie Snyder. Mr.

and Mrs. George M.C-Connell and daughter Grace. Ihoele Foust. daugnter of Mr and Mrs. W.

Tell Fouat, near here, left last night for Mechanicaburg. where she will assist In starting a sewing factory which McCawley Co. recently built at that place. ML. Foust worked for some lime past In the McCawley sewing plant at.lhla place.

Mis Ida F. Moody, a student of iucner college. Baltimore, who is spending her spring vacation with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. Moody, visited friend, in 1 ork yesterday and today. Karl Reid. of Tsneytown.

Md is making his home in (Hun Rock, and Is employed at the plant of the Knterprlse Furniture company. He a brother of KeiTis Reid. a clerk at the local station of the Pennsylvania railroad. -yir and Karl Karhart. of were entertained on Sunday at the home of oiler.

r1fhl 'ur returned hia it x. i ts i 'i 97 urxiuurf ecnpany, after lelng oft duty for a week on account of injurie. sustained to the thumb of his left hand, received while operating- a rip saw at the plant. Mis. lien-rude Heyn has returned home from York, where ahe sev- 7 noma or ner brother and stster-ln-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard fsldetita of this pla-e. The literary society of the Gten Rock grammar school. J. Milton Wilson, te.ych-er.

will hold a meeting on Friday afternoon, at which time the following program will given: Singing, school: -T PUWU; recitation. Margaret Giadfelter; discussion. David Wagner; sinking school; reading. Leila Brumgart; school gazette, Roye Bizle singing, school: J. Milton Wilson! organ solo.

Margie Stough; critic's report. Paul lhi; school. -M' Krney Zelgir and daughter Dor-etha of New Freedom, arrived hes-e last evening to spend the renlnderrf lii week at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Young. Prenia, GATCHELVILLE -Oatchelvllle. March 27. Funeral service over the lxdv Mrs.

Mary Ji Skei.on. wtfe of H. J. Skelton. were iig.

at 3') o'clock. The Rev. Jop! Cray waa the officiating minister. After rvices at the house the funeral cor- Mr? 10 M-Kendree cemetery. Skelton was Mm Maiy Llovd he-tore marriaice and a daughter of the la.e Jamea Uoyd.

She Is survive by her busijand ind four ch.idren. Mm. William Seal, neae here; Mrs. Harry Mataon. Vary and larenco.

i home; slatrs. Mrs. Uuu Snyder, CoUiii.ville; Mrs. Ic.a Iieaaon Delia, and a half Mrs ora em. Baltimore; one brother I i hlP1; oe half brollier.

ork. Mrs. Skelton haii a stitT -irr for out 12 vears. arid on invalid for aUut four yeajj w.th s-ler jus of the spine which at last canned a rtroke i.e'i results In her death. Th loial tribute were many in 1 boauli-lul.

Iboee who atUndi th funerul Irorti a distant were: Charles and ill lam Ualtimore: Clu ster Walter P. sey and daughter Kvelyn, of Ijinca.ler ar.d Mrs. Jennie Maughlu. cV'ihe Utft six col.in I iLa' -rr'. Oeorge ana Day Id Lloyd.

and Lloyo Wiule unhitching hia horse Friday rtfajti Harry wa th.own down by the aninvl running out of the shaft. on stone, had hi. head lac-vl-atrt- waa dre.s.rl by Dr. H. Snuthaon.

li required three fclitches tdoee the injury; WarfielJ AltiK.nr and sister Mia Malil, of White Hall, Attended th tr.erai of Mrs. H. J. Skelton, and ini Sunday at the homy of Mrs. iUuie Helsey.

then- aunt. Miss Luta Snyder, of Hopewell, spem a week at the home of H. J. Skelton and Mr. and Mr.

William N'eal Mra. Maggie Wilson pent IViday at Ir' XJavl-1 Torbert. Wilhain rerguson Is sick at hia ho.oe sufYe.ing from Mr. anl Mrs. B.

i''. pyle weru vlninr, to York, over the week-end yi3itOT Mis Tortart is seriously slca suffering from eyy trouble. -vir. t. A Jenkins tind rinirni.r Elsie visited last week in York Misses Kls.e Jenklr.r and Fthel Shectz who graduated from the Fawn township High school, last took la.st'raduate -ourse this year? Thev xpect to go to State Xormll M-fiool.

April for the sprtr.g irm to teaching. rra' rjre MT. ZIOM Mt. Zion. March 56 The Wideawake.

Literary society held a meetmK on Friday afternoon, when this program waj given. Song. devotional evt ercises WiJford StnoHer; reading of minutes. Nettie Reey-er; Siayngled Banner;" "Handv Luther Snyder; "Do hat You Ian. Ness: "My Pmu Cat" ergte Mw; "Mv Gift." Wilford Strick-let-: evtemiraneou speech, Klmer "Pennsylvania." society- coiiincd-tlon.

"Flower and Rlrds." Hilda Shaffer-fife solo. Home -eet Home." Hi lei recital. or, ooionee, r- r-nnctime." Hie Butterfly." Arihtir Snyd-r: readme' reciisiion. 'Had Fvery -thing Shined." Harold Hmwuon- c0mDo. tllon "The Differed U'avao" e7-inc.

finer S'pe; reci a i ons. oM 0f a Letter Billet; "Rosea Are Red." TURNPIKE Turnpike, March 27. The entertainment club of the Maryland Line Aletno-dit Protestant church, of N'ew Market, is making arrangements to hold a home talent play on the evenings of Friday. April 6. and Saturday.

April 7, in the Knight, of Pylhias hall, at N'ew Market, near here. At the convluslon of the first part there will be a monologue given by Ml Grace Stanlford entitled. "Si and 1." The parts will also be interspersed hv singing. In case of inclement weather on Saturday evening, the entertainment will be continued on the following Monday evening. After the place ice cream and home-made candy will be sold.

The proceed -will be used for the benefit of the ohurch. The following csst of characters ha been announced: "Too Much of a Good Thing." "Mr. Perkins." Merle Day; "Mr. Perkins," Harold Rehmeyer; "Fred Schuyler," Orion I.anslnge.r; "Hattie Perkins." RaMna Grull: "Nellie Perkins." FJsle. Gemmill: "Jennie Cowpers," Mabel Rehmeyer: "Kuntee Annie Ka-ton: "Polly," the maid.

Edith Gruel: monologue. "SI and Grace Stanlford; singing. "No Peddlers Wanter." the bookkeeper. Ira Cooper; first peddler, Charles Katon; book agent, Paul Hendrix; second peddler. Huber Rehmeyer: singing, "The Goose Creek Line;" "Frederick Fielding." Orion Insinger; "Daniel Dutton." Victor Day; "Reuben Rogers." WiUiam Gruell; "Marlorie Dutton' Annie Eaton; 'Mary Ann Dutton," Bdlth Gruell: "Miss Thankful Thelander." Clara Stanlford; Miss Caroline Fielding." Rosins Gruell; Mrs.

Minerva Battle," EHete Gemmill; Little Wimple Wiggins." Miriam Hen-drix; "Mrs. Smith," Goldie Eaton; "Mrs. Taylor; "Mra Drake." Nina Day: "Mrs. Allen." Mabel Rehmeyer. DILLS BUR Dlllaburg, Mar-h 27.

Dr. W. Crawford yesterday moved from the postoffl.ee building on South Baltimore street to ire Lydia BuMey h.mse, recently purchased by Lottie Dick, on North Baltimore street. Jerre Dltmer moved from tne Clark house on Harrtsburg street, to the Samuel Ditmer house, on Chestnut street, which he purchased at public sale. William Weaver continues to be seriously sick at bis home on North Baltimore street.

Alma Coulson spent Sunday with friends in Mata moras. harles Selbrt and fsmllv of Har-rstturg. visited friends in this place. Surday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Spahr. of Har-rlshutg. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

K. A. Spahr, Sun lay. L. W.

Cook. of Meehsnlcsburg, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johu W.

Cook. In Carroll township, R. D. No. 2.

on Sunday. Mr. Eliza Amslierger continue, to be rrionsly sick at h-r home on Chuicn street. H. K.

WIIIUtm with a fore of Is erecting stable and garag for W. S. ShcfTcr, on his property on Sec-tnd street. Solomon King broke ground for the cretlon of large table on his lot on Second strvi'. Yohn and Y'ohn.

with a fore of men sir building barn for J. Is- Spangler. riar Boilng Springs. The Carroll township road masters yegterdav were dragging the Gtetysburg-1 rlsburg state road, and getting it In fine condition for spring ttravel. The rain today interfcrred with, rrocrt-ss of the work.

PIER0EVILLE Plerceville. March 27. Th rodnntt township exsmlnstlotf will be held gt Olenvllle. 11. Mr.

and Mis. Noah Mummert friend in Dover, on Sundsy. Mrs Magdalena Black entertained the follnwlnsr guems en Sundsy: Ruth M. Reynolds. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Black and ton Stewart. Mrs.

George Mosebiook and son George and daughters Bertha, Florence and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Nattsnlel She'fer and daughter Mamie spen. Sunday In visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooper and son Raymond and daughter pcnt Htiirty evering st the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ittnrv Sin. Humphrey Krebs end Sarah Markel spent Monday at the home ot Mrs. Clinton Sterner, wno sick. Roy Williams, employed at the D1s furniture factory.

injured one of his thumbs bv striking it with a hammer, and is tinabl to work. A cantata will lie given at Kissel's church. Easter Sunday evening. The following program will bo rendered bv the pupil of Fair's school Friday evenirg: Singing-, sebool: recitation, vounger pupils: duct. Gertrude N.

Wll-ilsms and V. Oantz; dialogue. Florence Black. Annie Mummert and Carrie E. Mumtnert: eharacter sketch, Mary J.

Cooper; schcol Journal, Mamie Shtffer: stump speech. Vernon M. ooper: hiimoious. adlrg. I.

Steward 'truth: esay. Irwin V-ygraphy Ruth N. Warner; ajid oration. Kiymond Cooper. SURPRISE PARTY AT LUCKY lAicky.

March 27. A surprise party waa held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cvrus Tracy in honor of Mr. Tracy.

The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Leinhart. Mr. and Mrs. May-nard Llghty. Mr.

and Mrs. Ervln Howard. Luther Market. Clarence Dettenger, Vlrgle Smith. Maud Boyd.

Charles Kim-mons, Harry Fake. Milton Shaut, EdwarJ Jones, Mary Arnold, Wiley Warner, Clark Allen. Minerva Miller, Raymond Kunkle. Harry Wolfe. Currin Wolfe, Florence Smith.

Mertam Tracy. W'tley Burke. Frank Warner. Oeorge Burke, William Glpe. Cheater GIpe.

Jacob Boyd, John Boyd. Roy Llghty. Chester Howard. Ruth Howard, Raymond Howard. Theodore Aston.

William Bovd, Harvy Thompson. Luther Porter. Harold Cris-w-eli, Clair I-elphart, Charles Howard and Jamea Murphy. DALLASTOWN Dallastown. March 27.

The following persons compose the committee to secure Red Cross memberships for this place; Susan Barnhart. Charle. W. Geesey, Mathlas Rei-fhart and A. F.

Fix. The Rev. M. Khehalt spent todav with friends in Columbia and Lancaster. Miss Harriet Perry, teacher of the fourth graoe school, who had been stck for several weeks, resumed her duties this morning.

David Allen. Wllliainsport, spent today among friend at this place. C. E. Knaub will move to Delta, tomorrow, where he will take charge of the new cigar factory of Kohler-Snyder company.

He will act in the capacity of manager. Mr. and Mrs. Frank moved to the residence along the sit-road, recently occupied by Mr. ana John Fulton.

Miss Gertrude Simon spent 8111107 and Monday with friends in Lancaster. Harry Koonlz is confined to his oome bv sickness. Benjamin Sells is convalescent. Janet KaurTman is confined to the house by sickness. NEW CUBERMLAND New Cumberland.

Msrch Joseph Whisler. a-rea 72 yrai, died at the Ma-tonic home, at Klizabethtown on Sunday evening afur a sickness several weeks Mr. Wlitslcr was a it slice of the peace at this place for a number cf veais. and was a member of L'urik lodve ot Masons at Mechanical urg. One daughter.

Mrs. Tomprftnson, of Plain-held. N. survives; Iso tho follow-tijg and brother. Samuel VV'hl-lor and Mr.

Am Snell. of New Cum-lrlund; Mrs. Samuel How-en. o. York county; and Mrs.

G. W. Knk, of Le-moyne. Funeral services ill be held en Wednesda afternoon H'-ugh-man's Memorial Mfthodlst church. A -eleation from Eureka lodge will attend.

YORK NEW SALEM York New Salem, March 27. Mrs. Giuver. an ared resident of West Manchester township, 1 suffering from the effects of a lame of her left ami. euslaiiivi on Satuiday when she 1.11 at her nome.

along the Hinoror Irol-ley line. A local physician, who was e.immont-d. irave suiticl aid. Mrs. Daniel Smith is confined to bed at her home, r.far here by sickness.

GLENVILLE Glenville. March 27. At a session r.f the literary soctely of the t'orlnpu Township High sch.iol. Prof. Amos J.

KreOs. principal, held last Friday afternoon, the HieOlOH. Fi. rn. llini IT' yard infliipe.

men more thn the fear; I 1 V. I pi IM tMHll 11 1. I lie jiri-i. Prof Krebs. Lee and Adelaide Ketchner.

decided for the ne-rtlv sido, whlrh wa argued h- llv Swam and Kld Mver. The arTlrmatlve side was upheld ry Reinice Kopp and Meir'n Himm, Makes Headaches Fly rountv. wad t-nttiUined on Sua day at th home of Mr. and Mrs. WH- Bower Th- Rev.

and Mn. J. A. Gohn will KO fo York on Thursday. a here they ill from the effect of a of today whs reported cover The Pleasant Grove Sunday School Api ii The prgram win a varied onf convicting of recitattona and i A iMrltt.

mlmber of nteinhtra of Vor i Haven U.iir, No. 41. Knight of Fy-thias. on Sundav evenin attended -r- vlca at the local nited Brethren -huich. where thev heard a apecial sermon on "The Power the ord of God." d-liv-f eie( the pavtoi.

the Hev. J. A. Uohn. ('itll included an anthem by lh nc lodireittti attended In a tcly.

choir. arii ak hy Kalph Malehorn. L'harlea Spangler. of I'hilHrtelphia. is being cruertamei at the home of Ms mother.

Mr Marv Spanler. Mr. Hpang- MT. WOLF Splinter Piecres Ey John Kohr -Ha May uos bignt his son. I'atil.

ere enjraged in a w- ool. When the rxv tramped on en kK It broke, sending fragment of the wkh! thruh the air. one of th plc--s strikinir the sawyer in the eye. A 1 1 1 1 stone cut the eveball. A local plivsiri I erf'C v' oT f' Vrned Harrlsl.urg.

where he spent the wotlt. with his son-in-law and daughter. y-r. establishing a res-ord for hcn Mr. Kunkel was retired v'tr H-.

Xf liZZ MWf the e.ee Jacob able weal her ex 1st a. The home Xye styie The house hit Jacob Kunkel and William D. Line- i lrT iiiod fur; mc ennsy ivania Kallroad "'Wiany. was used on the principal borough. Although the to the rieplh of the mire to.lay.

the mu are closed and the roadbeds Present a nir even appearance. I'assion week III be observed neit e-k at St. John's Lutheran church, the nev. ireorge a. Livingston, pastor.

wtn ork The I'nion Stone company, the new owner of the stone ouarrv east of this (, burning lime, it said. also. In aaaitin to ciushing stone. n-re operations have startei at the nlon 8'uni company's miarry many foreigners res-res are freuuenting this borough and Manchester. pv'nt "fiv' of 4 'tcnestra will fui.iij.ii aeveral selections will oi rendered ty a u'tartet.

Class No. tv J' will rve the it-! rer.innis. John loiter has recovered i.o:n "-n li of sickness from whk he sul- lered lyvo we.ks. He resumed hia y.terd.iy at the local labie factory. Mr.

will tomorrow ti the Simpa tt tenant dwelling nd will remove to th la-rne purcnased from liayid Crone. The "1 Try" class of St. John's l.utheren congregation will be entertl il-eu Ft. lay evenu.g at the homes of -diss i.tina Kunkel. A iiterary program wnl i.

rendered by tjie meniM-ra. Preston ii-ipp has resumed his work at the wtrecloth plant, after a Iwo ivar.e. nay ing pneumonia. Loward last wett vacated lh tenant home of A. H.

lUchi and occupie.l ntrier on Tiurd tteeu owned by Mr. Diehi. George Warner tomorrow win vacate the pr.j-ert recently acquired by Amos Auxhenbaugh. and will one of the A. H.

inehl homes. Cluy -s lirenner. of near town, will occupy ih pioiity to be vacated by Mr. Au-n-baUKti. Ausorrwil.ite touring csrs were during the weeg bv Allen Mchauer and liert potf.

Mr. I'off, who la pluniia-r. will convert bis machine inu a otiivety truck. A daughter born last Fridav to Mr. and Jacob Xelleta, residing In Last Manchester tuwrmhip.

St. John's Lutheran church council will hold it. monthly sesnion on Monday evening. April 2. immediately following the eyenine devotions, which will pe nisi of a gene cf service, at that chu cu during Passion week.

isitors entertauied on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amu weie: Karl Sadie Lima Slough, Mary Uhirun and xYiio.an'i btouxh. ail of lui. nicy caiue hrv by automobile.

M. C. I JvinRrtone, who has bccr o'f duty on mcuiint of uckntu during the pael week, yesterday, resumed his wota at the Keystone Table company's The T. A sewing circle Was n-tertained tonut.t at the home Sarah '1 he hostess served nunts. Those were: Miss-s Kaihryn Gretuian.

XIhiI Kunkel. Farrht. Mrf.catt podes. Helen i-'ari-ht. l-iiiu liarc.

JUidmin. Uur Ku.i-kel. tah apd Sarah I'ldil, A iwirn Saturday to Mr aid Mrs. John Farcht. A delivery truck of one ton cspcji haji )ell A.

II llotal deader aaj foaeiaj uuue- orui til -I S.B KIVIHIU 4KB IllUr- on oun- a whjbe eon. rZ J''i 'n'1, recebtlon of members on feund.v evenln- 'U theptupit. He wl I speak on the Keformarion and beneficiary educa'lon The raliroad siding leading to lhe "Ut in order 'i ffr freiitrst movement, Th'e'hhrK" "ls1 111 erl-d to a mo-Frog 1rft'" ut 'hrers that employed. The company pro- fUroy. Eathr Moore.

Lvdia ahlck XUan XlA JjXI Uocal CI I y.ujn. Work for j. ri?" I 7 Z-mt'r Lin iTi-ir wits it win.iil. i high water will bring witn it a eonsiu- of coal The York Haven p.rr mill will a.ln consume the entire Kro.it concern will have rivals in the en Is aakl that K. Hrunner and Frank Ketterman.

of Tork. ork Haven Lutheran charge'. suppl mg for the Hev. Staurfer. who wu-l ih.

Si I I church Ymk The I'ev Mr PhIH- I corned v. lit be presented in Ki h.l rnuraday night, by inrmbtn of the n- br ciaea of tht Manchester Hth school The performance was alven at Manrhea ler last Saturday night in the presence of a capacity The enterlainruent Another tarire house witnessed he repetition of the home talent enter tainment, given in SC. 1'atii's hall bv by the lumnur sc h. all were well received, a. were the other numbers on the program.

John K. Whiaim. id. Shupp. Mlsa Mabel llane.

and Ml Rom lnts. immlert of the faculiy. ere in cr.arce or tne entertainment. junior aagaiuore. Hayrnond Slrivi: waa appointed to arrange plana to attend! tha convention: illiam Holies tieore A.

Hsim and G. A shepn. Pr. C. J.

Murphy was I medical examiner of the York Haven and I Conewago township arhools Ltf Mjrphi started on his inspection tour of irte i rural district schools on Monday is being assisted by lr. L. V. Ylbtam, of Mt. Woif.

Frank MeT ready reumed from a week trip to Philadelphia and where he visited leiatlvee nj friends. A son waa horn thta morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gundy. St.

Paul'. Lutheran Sunday school is rehearsing for Its annual Kaster entertainment, which will be given on Sunday evening. April ts. the Sunday fol.ow-ln- Kaster. A varivd proajram has Iwen prepared.

The music is being directed Andrew J. Henry, while tne children's rehearsals are In charge of Mrs. Ira Warner and Mrs. Daniel G. Cassei.

Joseph C. Green and son. John, of fUeelton. spent the week-end at ihe home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Green. Edwin J. Rife, a student at Susquehanna, university, at Selinsgrove. Snyder county, wilt arrive home tomorrow to spend his Faster vacation with hi par-tnta. Mr.

and Mrs. James G. Kife. John Ort. employed in the shipping department at the paper mill.

removed from the residence of Andrew Forry to the Hurry Fink home. Newberry township, vacated by George Fink. Jacob H. Rruah. of Philadelphia, who spent the past week with his wife's Mr.

and Mrs. tanle G. returned home today. Mrs. Anna Kitchens, of Klkton.

who has been spending several week with her sister, sirs. Thomas Green, will return home tomorrow. Jerry R. Green, connected with the Bethlehem Steel company, at Sparrows Point. is spending nrvray days at the borne of his parents.

Mr. and "Mrs. Tliomm Oreen. recupera tine his health. John H.

Walton, local merchant, today- was nayinc for eggs, 2 cents per dozen, and country butter, 3 cents. Curtis Krout. of Philadelphia, is entertained at the home of his par--nts. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Krout. Mr. Krour arrived here Sunday night in health. John a resident of Vor' llsven for msnv years, tomorrow will ro-iw to North ork. His propert-, eh he soid r'fn'iv to his son.

K. H. oorn he Utter es-iliss Helen L'irlch, Mid-lietowa, trrte Lilly Kinerd. Melva Ki ffi Ttt l' rev ii ifi, TTrMl Ji llol Io vimn Ktiwikr laoj Moore. Atarvm Ktzwiicr.

KThsJ lV? i. Vfh 7l 1 e-ilu place. The early settling of coal P- new barge, were constructed during th wmer months, making the fleet a total i nf lrt. It Is said that the McUready at I Kephart will also construct a fleet and dredge the river for coal. Their wlilb.

deposed of to a Tork taJusirl. Vll, rL TTriAlt tfimZr r.hT-ve biln mTdJT tX Frank VViT tugh bave ten made by U. rrnnh wit- A'h It I. believed that It will in the f'lture. At first the movement met llttie favor, but amc the arrival of the Plans and drawings, re.tdents are look Ing at the project more favorably, and are of the opinion that building of ih character contemplated.

would be j' credit to the borout-h. The protwsel strucrure cos between lW.il end ISi.Mrt. The ntter will I furthet at the meeting of York Haver, NO. 4M. Kniahl.

of John 1 who Is a staunch advocate of the movement, has a pian bv which p- protimately of the required i sin a will be riven this lrouh for the l-neflt ot the class. To local hc.ys ill l-e e-n In the play. Klwood of ieorre Heiss will lake the part oi i'hblp lorninKslde." promising young New Vork attorney while Unw 'niar! will portray the eharacler of "Mnr I porotin acruK.i ct.iidreei (or the benefit of i the Vork Haven school's librarv fand. "The Tom Thumb Weddini-" slven by the primary puplai: 'The I'wiiv bv the secondary school- Hollow Lyceum. bv the third rooia students, and the k.

Tne following fr.cera last rug hi We sleeted for the ensuing e.r by S.iiki.u- haanock trlta-. No I It I Prophet. Kdwln sarhe'm. K. wr.i,.r I.

I jWin r-. noisier: km- ht! 'i wampum. A. Heisa. of wampum.

George A. Shepp: guard n( tle forest. John y. Clemens, trustee Clemens: representative by the GrV.ttrnl wil. Jhn Clemens: alternate dele.

gl. John K. hlsier; to I ork-Adams rountv district convent ion George A. Helss William State and Wit- tiara Kodea. The following committee I i men win to.

dJ' the Ml. Wolf 1 n'7 church, at it anuul cii to t- the K. G. K. h--ll.

i "nd mtLT' here the flatly Hies wid tJt- ln Charles Wolf. Bmiheruood. will be the lias- spea. 'T f-hrenfeia. pre- ileitlate inslilule.

tne, pastor of the Fifli I 'trethreii church. North Total Amount of trust funds balance Overdrafta $1.751. 130 47 tz.ni.va Ot 8.7M 04 2.8S4 93 Total trust fond. $2,729,631 01 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (La face value) of trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by corporations to the company aa trustee to secure issue of corporate bond a. including equipment trusta $4,626,000 64 Total amount of securities deposited by corporations with the company as trustee to secure issues cohsteral trust bonds 126.000 04 State of Penna, I County of ork.

1, C. H. Moore, treasurer of the above nomad company do solemnly swear that the above stat ment ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. MOORE.

Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of March. 1917. Sinned) L. E.

Hsas, Notary Public My eummiion will expire February XL 1919. Correct Attest; Alexander E. E. Etnies, A. B.

FARO.UHAJU 26-3t Director. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Guardian Trust Company ef York. Pa-. No. 100 East Market Street, ef York City.

York County. Pennsylvania, at the close ef business. March 22. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, specie and 78.682 35 Due from aooroved reserve ag-ents 21 1.109 08 $289,791 43 ickela and cents 1.

326 02 Checks and cash items. 2.366 35 Due from banks and trust companies, not reserve 24J07 64 Assets held free, Commercial paper purchased: upon one name. 42,752 63 Commercial paper pur-ebasd: upon two or more names 252.489 20 296.241 83 Imuis upon call with collateral P7.225 IM Time loans with collateral M.94U Loana secured by bonds and mortaraajea 10.726 SO Loans without collateral l.ts.886 S3 honda. stocks, etc. j6S.6uS It Mortcag-ee and judgments of 1T6.C29 29 Offica butkiinar and k.

96 01 00 Othar real aatat 6.000 00 Furniture and fixture. 400 00 Overdraft. 16 78 Total $1,686,788 16 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in. $265.000 00 Surplus fdhd 100.000 00 Undivided profits, iee expenses and taxes paid 60,267 77 Individual deposit subject to check (exclusive of trust funds and saving) 411.215 66 Deposit, apecial time (exclusive of truat funds and aavinar) 27.162 62 Time certificates of deposit (exclusive of truat funds and savings)- 687,912 26 Deposit, aaving fund (excluaiv ot truat funds) 42.699 20 Due to bans. Truat not reerv.

960 00 Dividends unpaid 87 50 Treasurer' and certified check out. tandinaT 1,603 34 Total Amount of truat unda invested. Cash balance Overdrafta $1,698,7:18 16 $64.320 13 209.920 63 626 64 Total trust funds $84.867 34 tXJRPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. a face value) of trusta under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by corporation to the coni-pny aa trustee to aecure uwu of corporate bond including- equipment trusts $65,000 00 State of Penna. I County of York.

G. L. tprenkel, treasurer of the above-named company, do olemnly wear that the above atatemant is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Signed, ciprknkki treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before ma Una 26th day of Msrch.

1X17. Signed. Gkorgs S. vc.f a. rrnrary rtrDiits.

My commission expires Mar- 17. 191 Correct-Attest: El Men C. ZEfc.LK. A. TIB M.

N. Llumaytr. mrV3t Director..

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