Producing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas.
Accumulating a fund by the weekly contributions of its members and loaning the same to members upon ap- proved security, and transacting such business generally as building and loan associations may lawfully transact under the laws of this Commonwealth.
Accumulating a fund by the contributions of the members thereof, and to loan the same from time to time to enable them to purchase real estate, build themselves dwelling- houses or engage in any legitimate business.
Aiding its members in building and procuring homes for themselves and such other purposes as are by law per- mitted to such associations.
Obtaining the powers and franchises set forth and con- tained in clause 7, section 37, of the above-mentioned act of Assembly.
The accumulation of a fund by monthly instalments, pre- miums, interest on loans and fines to enable stockholders ! to purchase real estate, erect buildings or to invest in any way they may deem most advantageous.
Accumulating a fund by contribution of members and to loan same to members from time to time to aid them in securing homes and in their business, and to transact all such business as is usually done by such associations. Accumulating a fund by weekly contributions to be loaned to its members to assist them in their business and to se- cure for themselves homes and to transact such other busi- ness as building and loan associations are by law author- ized to do.
The manufacturing, purchasing and selling wagons, stages, trucks, cars, cabs, carriages and vehicles of every descrip- tion, and for the repairing of the same, as authorized by said act of Assembly and its supplements.
Refining and manufacturing petroleum and other oils into their various products, with the right to buy, sell, store and transport the same; the compounding of petroleum and other oils and their products with other necessary and desirable substances; the transportation of such oils and their products; the owning of means of transporting the same, and for the transporting, storing and shipping the petroleum purchased by said corporation; to lay down, construct and maintain pipes, tubing, tanks and such other machinery, devices or arrangements as may be necessary thereto, and generally the transaction of all matters apper- taining to the said business, including the right, in its cor- porate name, to lease or purchase, hold and convey such real and personal estate as is necessary for the purposes of its organization.
Manufacturing and selling street cars and railroad cars, and the various articles used in their manufacture, and the gen- eral business of manufacturing articles of iron, steel and wood.
Producing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas.
Producing, dealing in, transporting, storing and supplying natural gas.
Manufacture of iron and steel chain, wagon and agricultural hardware, and any and all articles of commerce made from iron or steel, or both.
Supplying water to the public in the borough of Mansfield and adjacent thereto.
The insurance of owners of real estate, mortgagees and others interested in real estate, from loss by reason of defective titles, liens and incumbrances; to receive and hold on de- posit and in trust and as security estate, real and personal, including the notes, bonds, obligatlons of States, individ- uals, companies and corporations; and the same to pur- chase, collect, adjust and settle, sell and dispose of, in any manner, without proceeding in law or equity, for such price and on such terms as may be agreed on between them and parties contracting with them, provided that nothing herein contained shall authorize said corporation to engage in the business of banking; to make insurance for the fidelity of persons holding places of responsibility and of trust; and to receive upon deposit for safe keeping jewelry, plate, stocks, bonds and valuable property of every description upon such terms as may be agreed upon; to act as assignees, receivers, guardians, executors, admin- istrators, and to execute trusts of every description not in- consistent with the laws of this State or of the United States; to act as agents for the purpose of issuing or coun- tersigning the certificates of stock, bonds or other obliga- tions of any corporation, association, municipality, State or public authority, and to receive and manage any sinking fund thereof upon such terms as may be agreed upon; to become sole surety in any case where, by law, one or more sureties may be required for the faithful performance of any trust or office; to take, receive and hold any and all such pieces of real property as may have been the subject of any insurance made by said corporation under the power conferred by their charter, and the same to grant, bargain, sell, convey and dispose of in such manner as they may see proper; and generally to exercise all powers and privileges and to do and perform all such matters and things as are set forth in the 19th paragraph, section 2, of the act of Assembly approved April 29th, 1874, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of cer- tain corporations," and the supplement thereto approved May 24th, 1881.
Transporting and ferrying teams, horses, cattle and passengers across the Allegheny river.
The insurance of owners of real estate, mortgagees and others interested in real estate, from loss by reason of defective titles, liens and incumbrances; to receive and hold on de- posit and in trust, and as security, estate real and personal, including the notes, bonds, obligations of States, individu- als, companies and corporations, and the same to purchase, collect, adjust and settle, sell and dispose of, in any manner, without proceeding in law or equity, and for such price and on such terms as may be agreed on between them and parties contracting with them; to make insurance for the fidelity of persons holding places of responsibility and of trust, and to receive upon deposit for safe keeping jewelry, plate, stocks, bonds, and valuable property of every de- scription, upon terms as may be agreed upon; to act as as- signees, receivers, guardians, executors, administrators, and to execute trusts of every description not inconsistent with the laws of this State or of the United States; to act as agents, for the purpose of issuing or countersigning the certificates of stocks, bonds or other obligations of any cor- poration, association, municipality, State or public author- ity, and to receive and manage any sinking fund thereof on such terms as may be agreed upon; to become sole surety in any case where, by law, one or more sureties may be re- quired for the faithful performance of any trust or office; to take, receive and hold any and all such pieces of real property as may have been the subject of any insurance made by such companies under the powers conferred by their charter, and the same to grant, bargain, sell, convey and dispose of in such manner as they may see proper.
Manufacturing and selling whips, whip-lashes and fly-nets.
Manufacturing, selling and dealing in clothing.
Accumulating a fund by the contribution of the members which shall enable them to purchase a homestead or other real estate.
Manufacturing, purchasing and selling velocipedes and other vehicles, and all articles used in connection there- with, and also other patented articles.
Manufacturing iron and steel, and buying, selling and deal- ing in the same.
Supplying light, heat and power by means of electricity to
Latrobe Electric Light Company. the public in the borough of Latrobe and adjacent thereto. Latrobe, Pa.
Manufacturing and dealing in iron and steel, or any other metal, or any other article made from metal or wood, or both.
Accumulating a fund by the periodical contributions of its members, and the purchase therewith of one or more pieces of land, and the improvement of the same by the erection of buildings thereon, and selling, allotting or dividing the said land, either before or after such improve- ment, to and among its stockholders and others.
Manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or any other metal, or of any article of commerce from wood or metal, or both.
Erecting, constructing and maintaining a ferry and approaches thereto, over the Monongahela river, from a point at or near the village of Webster, in the county of Westmoreland, to a point on the opposite side of the river in the county of Washington.
Supplying water to the public, corporations and individuals Mansfield, Pa. in the township of Collier, and adjacent thereto.
Supplying water to the public, corporations and individuals in the township of Scott, Allegheny county, and adjacent thereto.
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