Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1937 — Page 6

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DECATUR NINE MEETS BERNE HERE SUNDAY Berne All-Stars To I’lay At Worthman Field Sunday Afternoon Decatur's semi-pro baseball team will face one of the most difficult games of the season tomorrow afternoon. when they mettt the Bern All Stars at Worthman field. Berne defeated Decatur in a benefit game several weeks ago by a score of 4-3. The locals were playing without the services of four regulars, and it is doubted if that defeat can be used as a criterion of Berne's superiority Decatur will be playing with all the regulars in the line-up this week. It is probable that Meis will, do the hurling job, and may oppose Steiner, star Berne pitcher. ’ Berne has gone a long way to assure a fast ball game; it is rumored they have collected together the best players available in Geneva and several from other cities. Bob Dro, Berne basketball sensation. will be in a rather strategic position for tomorrow's game when he lines up on the Decatur side to oppose his former teammates. Dro has playing with the local for the past two months and has proven himself to be very valuable. • Molly Mies, manager of the Decatur team, stated yesterday that he has several new players, to try out in this game. Mies has had a limited squad all year and is trying to build up reserve strength. Al Schneider, relief hurler for the locals, is back in shape after being relieved of pitching duties for two weeks. The regular admission will be effective. The game is scheduled to be called at 2:30 sharp. —— o — HACK AND TAXI DRIVER QUITS AFTER 41 YEARS Jacksonville, 111. (U.R> Seventy-one-year-old Charles Dalrymple, oldest Jacksonville taxicab driver, has retired after 41 years in the business. Dalrymple opened his taxi stand in the horse and buggy days—on Novv-85, 1889. Fares ranged from 25 to 50 cents, according to distance traveled. Following a five-month enlistment in the Army for the Span-ish-American War, Dalrymple entered into the transportation and livery service, later selling his livery stable. In 1915 he discarded his horse and buggy tor the more modern gas-operated vehicle, and plied his trade down through the years. Although he had no idea as to the miles he has traveled during his years as a cab driver. Dalrymple does hold the long-distance record for service as a taxi-cab driver in this section. — o CANADA ORDERS ARMS OUTLAY OF 14 MILLION Ottawa, Ont. (U.R) — The Canadian government has placed approximately $14,000,000 worth of

SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 “CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS” Freddie Bartholemew, Spencer Traey, Lionel Barrymore, Melvyn Douglas. ALSO—Color Cartoon Riot. 10c-25c Matinee Sunday until 5. Evenings 10c-30c o—o Last Time Today — “Wings Over Honolulu” Wendy Barrie, Ray Milland. ALSO—Popeye Cartoon; Pete Smith Comic & News. 10-25 c SUN. MON. TUES. 10c Matinee 1:15 Sunday Big Double Feature Program! “NAVY SPY” Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt & ‘YOU CAN’T BUY LUCK’ Helen Mack, Onslow Stevens. Evenings 10c-20c o—o Last Time Tonight—HOPALONG CASSIDY in “Rustlera’ Valley,” ALSO— “Wild West Days” & Novelty. 10c-15c

orders for army, navy and air force equipment in Canada and Great Britain within a few week.;. The expenditures are part of the $35,000,000 defence scheme approved by the last session of Parliament after a stormy debate. Contracts involving an expenditure of approximately $10.000,V00 I have been placed in Canada ami I the remainder, for equipment I which could not be supplied by | Canadian manufacturers, in Great ! Britain. The greater part of the CanaI dlan contracts were let after public advertisement and tenders, and were widely distributed across the Dominion, resulting, according to a government spokesman, "in an Important expansion of employment in many industrial centers.'' The British contracts were placed through the Canadian high commissioner in London. o STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 65 29 .691 Boston 65 37 .598 Chicago . 57 41 .582 Detroit 54 39 .581 Cleveland 48 49 .467 Washington 40 51 .440 St. Louis 31 62 .383 Philadelphia 37 64 .297 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct.l Chicago 62 34 .6461 New York 57 40 .588 j St. Louis 51 44 .587 Pittsburgh 50 45 .526 Boston 46 52 .469 ( Brooklyn 39 55 .415 j Cincinnati 39 55 .bls Philadelphia 40 59 .404 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Boston 7. Chicago 3. Detroit 10, Washington 3. New York 7, Cleveland 6 (10 innings). Only games scheduled. National League Chicago 12-6, Boston 6-2. New York 6, Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 7. o MONUMENT TO ROYALTY RESTS ON UNUSUAL BASE Montreal 'U.PJ-Stones gathered from the birthplaces of the British royal family have been placed in j the base of a monument erected here to commemorate the Coronation of King George VI. The stones were brought from Sandringham, Norfolk, where King George VI was born; from the Earl of Strathmore’s home, St. Paul's, Waldenbury, Hertfordshire, birthplace of Queen Elizabeth, and from London, the birthplace of Princess Elizabeth.

Statement of Condition of the BUSINESS MEN’S ASSI RAYCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Kansas City, Missouri 215 Pershing Road On the 31st Day of December. 1936 W. T. GRANT. President L. D. RAMSEY, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • $ 500,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate UnincumbHrp’i (Inel. H. Q. Bldg. >1,200,000.) $ 1,982.958.16 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .. 4.652,454.83 Bonds and St >cks Owned (Book Value) 4,498,630.02 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) . 616,034.15 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 122,889.97 Other Securities Policy Ixians 1,434,067.96 Due from Reinsurance 'Companies 3,964.82 Cash Value of Company’s Business Ins. . 49,831.03 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 676,034.69 Account otherwise secured 40,196.30 Accident and Health Department 39,14?.1l Total Gross Assets >14,116,210.04 Deduct Assets Not Admitted > 177,478.30 Net Assets .>13,938.731.74 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks >9,257.621.27 Ikjshvs due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due 637,391.19 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 107,991.89 Bills and Accounts unpaid 8,794.59 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Accident and Health Department 2,200,377.27 Other Liabilities of the Company 379,456.99 Total Liabilities >12,591.633.20 Capital J 500,000.00 Surplus > 847,098.54, Total >13,938,731.74 STATE OF INDIANA, Office nf Insurance Commissioner I I. the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Com!M»nv on the 31st day of December. ( 1936, as shown iby the original, statement and that the said origin-! al statement is now on file in this office. In testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER •If Mutual Company so state.

CHICAGO CUBS COP TWIN BILL . TO END SLUMP r i ! I Come Out Os Batting Slump To Trounce Boston Bees Twice > I New York. Aug. 7. — Breaking 1 out of their batting slump with a 1 I barrage of 30 hits, totaling 53 ' j bases, the Cubs routed the Boston t ' Bees. 12 to 6 and 6 to 2. in both lends of a doubleheader before a ’, ladies' day crowd of 33.608 and Increased their league lead a half 1 game to five and one-half games. * The St. Louis Cardinals took > over sole possession of third place 1 | in the National league by defeat- ■ ing Philadelphia. 10 to 7, while ■ Pittsburgh was losing to Carl Hub-, j bel and the New York Giants, 6 ' to 3. , 1 | The Phils drove Lon M arneke i from the mound, piling up seven I runs in the first three innings, but they were held at bay by relief I pitcher Mike Ryba. who also contributed three hits to the Cards' I attack. ~ . i Cincinnati defeated Brooklyn in | a night game. 3 to 1. 1 vEryetlkng happened at Yankee j stadium — except Bob Feller and I ; [ and the Cleveland Indians did not . beat the Yankees. ' Lou Gehrig hit his 26th homer l of the year with a man on third , off Feller in the ninth inning to tie the score. And Joe Di Maggio .dropped a double along the left field foul line off Johnny Heving I in the tenth to score the tying and winning runs that gave the Yanks ( a 7 to 6 victory, their sixth in a ' ; row. With Mike Higgins contributing ; two homers and driving in four ( j runs, the red-hot Red Sox con- . tinued their batting spree by wab loping the Chicago White Sox, 7 • to 3, in the series opener for their . I tenth straight victory, not including one tie game.. It was the fifth straight defeat I for the Chicagoans and enabled] the Red Sox to tighten their hold , on second place, nine full games , back of the league-leading Yan- < kees, who beat Cleveland. Higgins sent the Red Sox off to a 3-0 lead by hitting the first of his homers with two on in the first. He made his other as lead off man in the sixth. The Detroit Tigers batted out a 110-3 victory over Washington. The Senators got eight hits off I Young Jake Wade, scoring one run I in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings. Rudy York hit a home run with one on base in the ninth for the ' Tigers’ final runs. o * LATEST NOTES OF *| REPPERT SCHOOL The boys are certainly enjoying l the splendid work of Col. Cy Sprunger of Kidron, Ohio. Col. Sprunger has one of the largest , community sale barns in Ohio, doing an annual volume of over

Dedicate Five Shrines to American Soldiers, I*- — ivhLA — - jk [ Handers Field cemetery I 4 -U Mi - I F lbiimmmE hmb ■ in d s s I - /«t9 wk — *

Impressive ceremonies this month and next will mark the dedication of five memorials to the services of American soldiers in the World war At Montfaucon, Chateau Thierry and Flanders Field#' cemetery are three of the more impressive shrines. They were erected by the American

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. AUGUST 7.1937.

A WAAS F.xPrs.EAK-r iai THe BK» Time BEHiAID HIM, GOLFS' ,v W /Mkl WOA4PSA man May MOP up ✓ \ L \\ VHX FAU. AMP WINTtS. pH.ze- /X_' I f K MiSKD COPPiAIG / ’ ’ • \\ TPf OPCM c«ou>N f / /JK " . V BY A HAd»'S HKAm X Z’ VI lA) HIS FiieST TRY-. f'L zF .O' p, ■/ j Sa/n »i I JtV x SNEAD- L ’ •• /Most ’✓ i / SNEAD tpe ,SEH?AnOAjAL. ' LTyW > BCSr LINKS’ /, » GoLFisn or la - Pftospec-T „ • * 7»£-YB| , «■» ©FAM. TiMC

half a million dollars. Our class secretary. Gay QuamI men, was called to southern Indi | I ana to attend an Aberdeen Angus ( Breeders picnic and he is expect-I ed back Sunday night. One hundred per cent enjoyment j was had by the members of the class who took part in the big parade Friday night of the Deca-1 tur Street Fair* Some of the boys thought the steps were too short < and the distance too long. However, Col. Repport expressed him-, self well pleased with their ap-1. pearance. i ] We have three new students: ( two from Ohio and one from New ( York. L O |r WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Passwater and j daughter Miss Virginia of Oklaho- . ma City, Oklahoma, are guests at the Straubinger home. Mesdames Jen Dai’ey and Kate . Roffstetter of Fort Wayne were here Sunday attending the home coming. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Hufford of Lancaster were week-end guests of Mrs. Emma Lautzenhiser and other relatives. Little Miss Marilynne Brandt of Wapakoneta is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Colter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Alspaugh and family of Fort Wayne were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Als paugh. Mr- and Mrs. George Carpenter and family of Fort Wayne were Sunday afternoo n guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison. E. J. Ayres of Richmond was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. | E. Spitler. Wilber Heil is working in the motor plant in Jackson, Michigan. 1 Mrs. George Dellinger and daughter Miss Mary are spending the

. week at Lakeside. 1 Mrs. John Byer entertained the Womans Auxiliary at her home Tuesday evening. The Ladies' Aid Society of the IM. E. Church was entertained ] Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Dellinger, with Mrs. W. E. Spitler and Mrs. Jesse Spit- , ler assisting hostesses. The meeting was in charge of the president. Mrs John Byer. It was the annual election of officers, and the following were elected to serve. President — Mrs, Thomas Passwater; first vice president; Mrs. Idora Chilcote; second vice president, Mrs. George Dellinger; secretary, Mrs. Vernen Iloblet; assistant secretary, Mrs. Harold Bebout; Treasurer, Mrs. Harriet Colter. MrsS. E. Bruner presented the following program. Song,-Reading, Laird | Help Me Live—Mrs. Bruner. Reading—Mrs. F. A Miller. Playlette—The Old Man and ths Model Church—Mrs. John Schumm and Mrs. Logan Wolfe. Represhments of brick ice-cream Angel Cake and and cotfee was served. Mrs. Dorothy Hile’s Sunday Scl. ol class held a picnic in the park Tuesday. A lunch was served at the noon hour- ‘ Out of town guests were Marilynne Brandt of Wapakoneta and Carol Spaulding ot Van Wert. Softball Schedule Is Announced Today The schedule for next week’s softball games was announced i today by Sylvester Everhart, president of Decatur softball association. The schedule follows: Monday—j Union Chapel exhibition and St. Mary's vs United Brethren. 1 Tuesday—General Electric exhibi- ■ tion; St. Mary's exhibition. Thursday—General Electric vs Van 1 Wert Overall. o Trade in a Good Tuwr — Dec«<ix

Battle Monuments commission of which Gen. John J Pershing is chairman. Each of the monuments is located at some point important in the history of the A. E. F. in France. John Russel* Pope of New York and Dr Paul Cret of Philadelphia wers _ d£ s '& ners for the shriijes.

I Statement <>f ' rW.t.'oMontclair. N. J26 Park Street . °" H h *R S President ’ j W. B CHAMBEKS. Seeretan Amount of Capital pai' l ojnjioO.oO mu'ss ASSETS OF company Real Estate L’nlncumb-* Mo r t«aste Loans on Real i '• I “r‘ , 1 n < <mmbr , a r^el“ ny , 3,397,085.82 Cash in Banks ,On }"‘ terest nn<l Not on in- sax.B6 terest I . ' ' | A, ;■e’rrß' t , a^ , ;^^,e , t , 55.485.09’ ! ?^"n r B S r r Due from other companies for paid I 0 *" ~n o 00 | claims Premiums am! Account" due ami in process of collection - I Accounts otherwise secured • l payments on Annuity, i Supplementary and Disability o-nlrM.-ts I made In advance ...a-*.™ ! Total Gross Assets >5,482.222.10 Deduct Assets .Not Ad- 2R niitted * ’ Net Assets . liabilities Heserve or amount ne- , eessary to reinsure .J outstanding risks . * t ’ B, ' Ixisses due and unpaid None | Losses adjusted and not .r! due ; , Losses unadjusted and I In suspense ■ • i Rills ami Accounts un- r paid 3,1.>».0a Amount due and not due banks or other credi- \one . Other I,labilities of the Company ns,. -i.™ ■ ojss rjas-s ' Surplus 4 .>bl.b<HL3 Total |.~>,437,837.X2 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner ' I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copv of the Statement of the < ondition of the above mentioned C m I n«nv on the *tst day of Dei emb'. - , 1936. as shown by the origi ial 'statement and that the said original statement is now on file ir this offic e. , , . I In Testimony Whereof, I .ereunto subscribe mv name and affix mv official seal, this 9th day of July, i IH (Seal) GEO. H. N’JWBAUEK, Insurance Cjmrnlssioner •If Mutual Company so state. O— Statement of Condition of the LIFK INSIKAWCE 4 OMP4XI Hartford, Connecticut 151 Farmington Avenue •On the 31st Day of December. 1936 M. B. BRAINARD, president JAMES B. SUMMON, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • >15.000.000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY ! Real Estate I’nincumb. ered >37,795.405.99 Mortgage L ans on Rea! Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) . 46,618,523.65 • Bonds and Stocks Owned (Market and Amortized! 358.597,961.39 ’Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 21,358,497.68 | I Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 7,451,963.37 I Other Securities Loans on Policies 69,853,363.48 j Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 17,912,127.05. Accounts otherwise se- , cured 854,676.30 Total Gross Assets >560,442.518.91 Deduct Assets Not Ad- ■ mitted I 12.838,004.88 Net Assets >547,604,514.03 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks >462,081.040.25 1 Contingency Reserve... 8,600,000.00 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due . - 11,172,116.79 Losses unadjusted and in suspense None ■ I Bills and Accounts unt paid 308,397.31 i Dividends due. apportioned or left to accumulate 6,609,259.14 Other Liabilities of the Company 25,567.270.94 j

Total Liabilities $514,338,084.43 Capital $15,000,000,011 (Total surplus as regar d s policyholders Surplus >18.266.429.60 > 33,266,429.60 Total >547,604,514.03 ' STATE OF INDIANA. I Office of Insurance Commissioner ‘I, , thH undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct enpv of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st dav of December. 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said originstatement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H NEWBAUER Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. O Statement of Condition of the CENTRAL LIFE ASSI RANCE SOCIETY iMutunl) Des Moines, lowa sth & Grand Avenues On the 31st Day of December, 1936 GEORGE N. AYRES, President (Deceased 1-29-37) F. G. WOLFINGER, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • > Mutual GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered > 4,978,691.32 Mortgage Tx>ans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) . 10,291,132.68 ! Bonds Owned (Book VaI lue) . 17,420,004.22 Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) . 1.169.166.50 I Accrued Securltlest Interest and Rents etc.) 338.963.35 I Other Securities Policy Loans 7,210,753.57 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 778,864.44 Accounts otherwise secured 194,896.10 Total Gross Assets . $12,382,472.18 Deduct Assets Not Admitted J 119,142.59 Net Assets $42,263,329 59 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $35,567,157.58 Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due 149,969.56 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 55,000.00 Bills and Accounts un- . Paid 37,127.53 Amount due and not due hanks or other creditors 2,343,650.83 Other Liabilities of the Company 705,196.92 Total Liabilities 438,858,102 41 Capital —$ Nons

> 3,405,127.18 , S.H Plus ,—— „ , , $42,263,329.59 To 191 — S L ATR „ f O InJ U N r I H , .mv N Commit.-loner l T th. »n“d»r< llt ned. nf ln. hU r.n<-. Commlssiuher of correct ■ SUteXt of “hr Conk‘ >P . y “ f r .enl“ V" mentioned Comdltlon of th. ( of pe.-eniber, l o Tr.«tlnmW Wh * r M f J affix* m n ; i •If Mutual Company »<■ ' IXMI HIM K CO. Wallington. I» I. 51 Louisiana Avenue N. "j,,. l„ .! -iiu, tlav of lieeernher, 19.. S i' WM Ml>NT<l. >M KRY. Preaident ' H E Mooera. Secretary Amount of Capital Nolte GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY I Real Estate l ’ nln, '" n ' b ' |7 , 1S ; xg’.f.t ered ’ Mortgage Loans on Rem 9.655,290.81' I Cash In Banks (On In- ’ ;*?eM| an ‘' N ‘ >t 1.295.913.30] i Accrued Securities (In- i ! tereat and Rents, etc > 601.503.19 Other Securities t ash „ In Office , - * o. Collateral Ix>ans . •’'» Loan, to Policyholders >•■*'<’•* *? Premium Notes ! Premiums ami Accounts ; due and in pro< ess of collection 3,46rt,181-b Accounts otherwise se- | cured. All Other Asa- ,g Total Gross Aaaeta sM.*«3.*»7-3? I (Deduct Assets Not Ad- , I mitted L———— ! Net Assets »6«.305,871.«5 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount ne. cfkSMarv to reinsure outstanding risks 361,961.462.83 Ixisses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not , due ... ■ 146.33-.il! ; Losses unadjusted and In suspense Z4Z,zv».4i| Bills and Accounts unpaid - 42.955.bN, Amount /ue and not due banks or other creditors None 'Other Liabilities of the w j Company - 2,373.401.45, Total Liabilities >64,766,393.4 4 ! Capital -I Surplus . > 1, ;> 39.4<8.,1 j Total —..>66,305,871.65 , STATE OF INDIANA. office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insuranr«i i Commissioner of Indiana, hereby i certify that the above is a correct i I copy of the Statement of the Con- • I dition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is npw on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereun- • I to subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 9th day of July, , 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBACER Insurance Commissioner. . •If Mutual Company so state, j o Statement of Condition of the rOLIMBII* NATIONAL LIFK INSI RANCK COMPANY Boston, Massachusetts 77 Franklin Street On the 31st Day of December, 1936 FRANCIS P. SEARS, President NORMAN M. HUGHES, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up • >2,000,000 00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered >5,367,508.35 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .. . 3,352,859.18 ' Stocks Owned (Market Value) 1,164,147.45 Bonds owned 21,912,763.72 Cash In Banks (On In terest and Not on Interest) 1,074,107.20 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) 394,142.27 Other Securities Federal Housing Loans.. 95,117.05; Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 936,014.72 Accounts otherwise secured 176,187.32 ! Loans to Policyholders ... 8,194,332.97 — Total Gross Assets >42,667,190.23 Deduct Assets Not Admitted > 165,738.28 Net Assets >42,501,451.95 LIABILITIES I Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks >36,993,878.75 ; Losses due and unpaid None I Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 466,064.70 Bills and Accounts unpaid including TaxReserves 150,582.20 Amount due and not due banks or other creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 1,990,926.30 Total Liabilities >39,601,451.95 Capital > 2,000,000.00 Surplus > 900,000.00 Total >42,501,451.95 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of • the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1936, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is I now on file in this office. In Testimony I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my > official seal, this 9th day of July, 1937. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER < Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. > o Statement of Cond’tlon of the ) COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSIRANCE COMPANY ; j Louisville, Kentucky 110 So. sth Street r On the 31st Day of December, 1936 Amount of Capital paid U P —- • >1,500,000.00 1 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate UnincumbOi >1,634,546.63 Mortgage Loans on Raal < Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) 5,580,687.41 ft Bonds and Stocks Owned (Market Value) .... 5,795,891.54 ft Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) 467,471.59 Accrued Securities (In11 zxA ereßt and Re nts, etc.) 294,716.70 ? Other Securities Collatr Loans 147,305.71 5 E?A Icy J Lo * n ® and Notes.. 2,914,315.50 Bills Recv. and Agents 0 j Balances 56 492.36 Due and Deferred Prem3 ! - 337,137.24 : Premiums and Accounts due and In process of 3 collection 146,851 22 Accounts otherwise se2 cured None 1 Total Gross Asset* ....$17,375,415.90 Deduct Assets Not Ad.

mitted .....; , Net Aneets »1711 LIABILITIES ' Reserve or amount ne. 1 leanary to rrlnsine outstanding risks ; 10 ■ W Premiums and Interest , vV Pahl In Advance ; ,\A losses adjiisteil and nut due Resisted ... Losses unadjusted , n d * tn suspense .. Hills and Accounts un- WrU Zll paid Amount due and nut due HU* ’ banks or other credi- BOg Other Liabilities of the ■ '*■ [■’ Company (1 Total Liabilities li; ini', * Csoltal | $ A Total |i. „ /— STATE OF INDIANA, / offlee of Insurance . I. the undersigned, Insman, tnlssloiier of Indians, hereto that the above is a , i , the Statement of the the above mentioned the Slat day of De ember shown by the original statem,. n^^B w that the said original . now on file in,this office. T ' X U In Testimony Whereof, I I to subscribe mv name and n ( official seal, this 9th d:iv ' (Seal) GEO. H Insurance '' •If Mutual Company m Statement of Condition iCi’P CEVrHAL ASM HIM I! < o, Columbus. 1010 Hartman Buiblirur on the 31st Day of 1.-n,i,. r C A. LAVBACH, Pi.-, I h'tVl B B PADDOCK. Se. r.-t h l>»' Amount of Capital paid ' tl Up GROSS ASSETS OF < i J»l' a Real Estate I'nlmumbered S . Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any I prior incumbrance) > ' Ronds and Stocks Owned (Market Value) ic; wa Cash In Banks (On Interest and Not on Interest) . < Accrued Securities tinterest and Rents, etc.) Other Securities. Liens 1 Due and Deferred Premlams < prem. Notes and Loans Premiums and Amounts I due and in process of Accounts otherwise ercured ! Agents’ Balances Total Gross Assets f I lieduct Assets Not Ad- R mitted I Net Assets LIABILITIES J‘l Reserve or amount ge. cessary to reinsure outstanding risks S ,al ' iatsses due and unpaid I Losses adjusted and not due BKB Losses unadjusted and in > suspense i Bills and Accounts unpaid 11 Amount due and not due banks or other credi- BZ. tors Other Liabilities of the , Company Total Liabilities S ''ti Capital I . Surplus I Total $ - 1 , STATE OF INDIANA. »;■ office of Insurance P .m-i ' I. the undersigned. Iris ( mtssioner of Indiana. Ini.'. a , that the above is a corre. I the Statement of the C.u. : 1 'the above mentioned t p.i r the 31st day of December. ■ shown by the original st:,’. that the said original s< I ' now on file in this office. . In Testimony Whereof. I | to subscribe my 1 official seal, this "f > 1S (8eal) GEO. H NF.WBAg|ffi‘ Insurant e <’ I •If Mutual Company s -’ P’ ■ fl ! — — 0 " Baß Statement of Condition ■ f ’’Si THE (OI.IMBIS 'll I I '! B I LIFE INM HIM t< " K: I. , Columbus. 580 E. Broad Street - On the 31st Dav of !>e- ei. i.. r, D. E. BALL. President & ■ ’i CARL MITCHELTP.EE. S ’ ’ <BE S Amount of Capital paid I U p ... . s ', '■ GROSS ASSETS OF COM) « . Ileal Estate Unlncumbered 5,1 Mortgage Loans on Heal Estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) , Bonds and Stocks own- . ' ed ißook Value) - BO U ' Cash in Banks (On Interest and Not on InAccrued Securities Onterest and Kents, etc > - ’ ] Other Securities .. 1 Loans to Policy holders ,' Premium Notes ’ Premiums and Accounts gg B .1 due and in process of *i collection Accounts otherwise se- ®._ ■ . cured Market value of . > bonds over book value SkO Total Gr>ss Assets S- ’ Deduct Assets Not A.P Net Ossets V - ' ' •| LIABILITIES ’ Reserve or amount ne- * ceßsary to reinsure outstanding risks . ♦- * Losses due and unpaid Losses adjusted and not i Izosses unadjusted and In suspense WW i Bills and Accounts unL paid - : Amount due and not due a J. banks or other credi- ■ Other Liabilities of the 1 Company ’I Total Liabilities . L’ 1 Capital , - . i' m a 1 v , Total -1 STATE OF INDIANA, ■ I 'Office of Insurance Commissi I. the undersigned. Insur.m mlssloner of Indiana, hereby B■ ] that the above is a correct ;I ] ! the Statement of the ( <>n< ■ ’the above mentioned ■o”1 ■< 5 the 31st day of Oecembei. shown by the original stat o that the said original stateme , now on file in thte office- , In Testimony Whereof. I 3 to subscribe my name and am MM 3 , official seal, this 9th day of Bl 1 IS |Seal) GEO. H NEWl'A''®| Insurance commissi «If Mutual Company so st.u j 1 ° —rv Miners Bury “Jinx a 9 0( Eureka, Ariz. (U.R) — A 11 cross with the words “Het e <m ■ o the Jinx" marks the center small burial plot at the Buckli«a | mine, 60 miles northwest of gM 4 reka. Miners at the camp ' their "jinx," a piece of 2 mining machinery that e them considerable trouble, m - fenced-in grave in a conspicuotaM place. / 1