Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1938 — Page 2

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Stol.iu.iit ot Condition of th* MTIOMI' OHAM-U MIT! tl lIYCOMI’ANV K <uw llnmp.hlre U J «d*rnl Btr**t R. C. CAiUUCK, S«ci«t»ry * Mutual GK.<W ASSETS OF COMPANY Heal Estate unlncumber.d o , * Aon* Mortgage Loans OU Real Estate (Frio From any prior Incumbrance) .... 99, Honda and Slucks own- , ed (Book Value) 1,3»7,84|.47 Cut'll In bank, (oil Interest and not on interest) , 14»,MJ4.0l Accrued Securitlea (Interest and Rents, etc.) ti,v.t.se <>tli»r Seiurltlca Aons I‘iemiuuis and Account} due and In process of collection —•— 7J.777.4S Accounts otherwise »ecured M2IA7 Total Oros. Assets 11.5ib.4134.55 Deduct Assets Not Admltted $ Net AsstttH 11.51M31.4a LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to re.naure outstanding risks . I -ML.SOMLoases due and unpaid Aon® 1 .oases adjusted and not due Wone Losses unadjusted aiei suspense —- Rills and Accounts unpaid «*.<><•<• Amount due and not djje Bante or other Creditors - • *' ,ne OWi«T Liabilities of , •ompa.< - - Nunß Total Liabilities .. .*»32.03 s’wlis " » Sort ffi.SIM»L4S • STATE OF INDIANA. , . ottl. e ot Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned, Insurance Cotnihat the above is a correct copy ot nilssloner ot Indiana, hereby certify (i... eHiitenient of the condition ot m» «bove mentioned Company on Hie (list day of December, 183., as shown by the original statement ami | that the said original statement l» now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto smbwilbe my name and affix my official seal, this 31st day ot June, IM*. (Seal) GEO. 11. NKWBAI’EK, Insurance Commisbioner. •If Mutual Company so state. July 15-22

Hhkteiuent of Condition of the W.Bt'h M HETY COR I’OH VTKM Wilmington, Delaware On Die 31st Day of Devember, I»3J. KIOHAKD K MELLON, President E. B. CLARKE, Secretary , of OBM . UU GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY ltd Estate unincumbe«d » • None Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any i prior incumbrance) . .. None «iiu StOCsiS OwR" J eA (Market Value) 9.(H.4,90i.Va Cask- in banks (on Intussst and not on intusest) 14..643.14 Accrued Securities (In- . , t-seest and Rents, etc.) 7,6. b-» ~otlier Securities None *Pre»hims and Accounts due and in process of cuHoction 2,374. ue ( A< .-•linta otherwise ae - < wed Kon*j Total Gross Assets 19,154,2(11.0(1, -Deduct Assets Not Ad- ' nrOttArt I None XM Assets »9,153,20L09 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount ne-1-eSsary to reinsure outstanding risks 4 17,5(19.2-> Losses due and unpaid .. None Losses adjusted and not D-:e '-'-'tS- u a dd.uid in “ st®.n" * "" • *| • Bills and Accounts unPlld » Amount due and not due Banks or other Credit<«s Jf®ne Other Liabilities of t-be Ctunpany in. 956.30 , Tqlal Liabilities . J 29,340.61 .. . 96,153,855.39 •SAal MIKUOI-W, STM&tK INMANA. uftfce us Insurance Comma sstomr. 1. the undersigned, Insurance Coia"misakmer r.f Indiana, hereby certify **tha6*the above is a correct copy or "’’the Statement of the Condition of 1 the above mentioned Company on. by the original staxnent and said original statement is i , now on file in this office. * In’Tt itmony Whereof. I hereunto , a subSefibe my name and affix my offi-| < ial Heal, this 21st day of June, lU3». ( (Stall GEO. H. NEWBAUBR. gm * 1 f M utual Company so state. o * Insurance Commissioner. .-July T 5-22 Dance, Sunday, Sunset.

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Statement of MAS* ACM I »KTT» ACUDKNT COMPANY Boston Massachusetts ST Kilby Street i .io th* Slat Day ot December, 1837 CHESTER W. McNEILL, President WALTER L. McNEILL, Secretary Amount ot Capn»\ P« I M lsi uou uu GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY “•.rid* 5 !?- 1 ’ u ""‘ cu "‘ b ‘» Mortgage Loans on Ileal Estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) .. sone Bonds and Stock, owncd (Market V»|uo) 1,81 $,908.78 Cash in banks (on inun.: l t)‘ nil not on ,n . Accrued Securities (In- „ ~, terest and Rents, etc.) .l.»«-$-Other Securities 4,079.09 Piemiums and Accounts due and in process ot collection - -S,le->.‘-A cmred I ’. U . l “ ,> '—- “ * * 1.700.00 Total Gross Assets I-’,001,661. (SB Deduct Asselgl Not Admitted » »•**” Net Assets LIABILITKb Reserve or amount necessary to rslnsUW .. outstanding risks 4 .» Losses due and unpaid Losses adjusted and not due • • None Losses unadjusted mid ta suspense Nolle Dills and Accomiw u-n-paid - o. Amount due and not due BanMe or other Credltors Nona °Xpa'n‘y ■ “»■«”»»<» Total Liabilities SI.7iMJOj islua -» »*■*<>»■>» Total 41.»>1.5».» STATE OF INDIANA, Office ot Insurance Commissioner. 1, the undersigned, Insurance Coinmisslvner of Indiana, hereby certify that tiie above is a correct copy ot lhe Statement ot the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day ot December, 193., as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1838. (Seal) GEO. H. NEW BAI EK, Insurance Commissioner. -If Mutual Company so state. July 15-23

statement ot Condition ot the I.OMXO GIAIIAVfEE A ACCIDEAT CPMPAW'. M** New York, N. Y. 55 Fifth Avenue On Hie 31st Day ot Deeenibw, 1837 H. LLOYD JONES Beputy U. S- Manager J F. CUNNINGHAM. Secretary Dnou.it of Capital paid up. Statutory Deposit $ 940,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unineuinbered - - ,» I*4-088.4.. Mortgag. Loans on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) . ..one Bonds and Stocks own- . .. v ed (Market Value) 1X,862,8.5, 08 Cr.sli in banks (on interest and not on intgrest) • 022,924.(>4 V, - rued (In- ■ terest * Rents, etc.) lxv,Wo.bß Other Securities None Premiums and Account PrOCeSS M9(-(rt*.« Total Gross A>sra-> |Os,?4*,(rt—<o Deduet Assets Not AdmiUed o -I bl 1.-46 V-• 0 |» J-l-,,07i'.1)A.’>0 liawlitims c or amount necessary to reinsjjje outstanding risks 4 ♦ jVa.Ja 4..1. I«osses due and unpaid.. N».me Losses adjusted and not due ... , . Losses unadjusted an* in suspense -- Bills and Accounts u»paid - - **>• Amount due and not due Banks or* other Creditors Nore Other Liabilities tbo Compw — iw..,K..i0 Total LtabilitioM Capital — Depot* . . 4 94«,000.V0 Surplus 4 3,?W,IA' -1 Total $15,074,187.1*4 STATE (•■’ INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner. 1. the undersigned. Insurance Comnussioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition of lhe above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1937, as j shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is ' now on file in this office. . In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subserib* my name and affix my official »-.<L this 21st day of June. I’3»(Seal) GEO. H. NEW BAI EK. Insurance Commissioner. ;‘lt Mutual Company so state. .1 j’l-Y

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CHAPTER XXXIII Ned did not stop to search the debris. Running to the window, he gazed out into the moonlit garden. Nine chances out of ten he was too late. * But the diamond thief had likewise lost time. Perhaps he had to search a minute or two through the strong-box drawers, or else the attack of a native guard had delayed him. Against the outer wall of the garden, pearl-gray in the moonlight, Ned saw a black shape. It drew itself up, mocked by fantastic shadows—stood poised an instant on the top —and sprang out of sight. With swift pursuit and fair luck, Ned would pet baek the sacred diamond. That would be good, pad of >he fuifiament of bis cenwact. But it was another passQecj—unless all signs Saded, a deadly ceXAintg—shat swept bim wrih suah daak hifp.piness. His glimpse of the fog.iMve hajl been brief and dim, but it wss ail he needed or wanted. It was the same form he had seep utfiftr tire lantean on the soad, the night of Koh-Ken-’s murdfer. Ift) couKi Wess the stolen jkwel-*it would justify eaccuse for the most remorseless man-hunt of bis life. His hands had been tied, but the unsweaving movement of events had set them tree. With a p:-:*’ smile still lingering on his Bps, he leaped tbaough lhe window and gave ohase. At first Pu-Bow thought he had got aawy scot-free, the sacred diamond in Ms pocket and wetow in his hand, ifts boo was swept by exultation, as he busned to leer bask in contempt at his baffTed foes. But t!!*»e was some one on his trail, some one who aaji with long, free strides. No, he had not got away scot-free. It might be—tfnd this dark foreboding struok him with stunning force —he vuouid not get away at all. But at once he rtdlied like the preat chief he was. It was only theman's shadow in the moonlight that made him think of Nemesis. Quickening his pane, he tried to shake him off. fcito a forsaken courtyard*—down on alley— »over a garden vsall—through a hidden gate . . . And now again he dased to glanae behind: him. These would be nothing but the empty, siient street . . . But a black shadow, ba-H and lean as dearth, «mie leaping t-wweiij h»m rior.© bhe moonlit wall. Wu» aftn;4hat- sflent) hunter? ‘lf so, how couTd he follow on through the busrows and warrens of tiie nuined city? No, only another native could so anticipatehis moves and find his way through the nawow g-ates acid blind allege he Hwnself bad laiown sin.e childhood. 60 those was no oause for the cold.hill in his heact. bfo baown num living aould conquer h-im, P»u-Bow the Leopard. He wt .’.ld h»e Mie n»:w> out, lesaie him gasping in the street, Kiwi and riprie him in tlife shadows . . . Yes, finish Kie business with o’nesbrorie, as he had finished old KohHen . . . And lieae was a naarow nassats? between DW and just be«wnd a reaessed dooavw where he could lie in west ... But it veas only another nart-V, «id why dtd bri knife bvemble in Iws hwdl a»d Krtthe the dj’Pr fowne? He w-as Bu-Btwv, the Le*pa*i. In h« time he had stood a firil squad of French native troops, and picked them off one by one. The sacred diamond was in his pocket. ■She hour of the prophecy was at hand. But he wished the man would come. ... Still there was no sound or sight of his pursuer . . . He stole out and began to tip-toe through. But just as he reached the end and started to dash for the open road, a tall shape loomed in front of him He leaped back with a yell—there was a roar and a spurt of flame and

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something whistled by his shoulder, e But he wheeled and sprinted back e down the passage into the alley, the 1. hunter only ten paces behind him. u But now his luck turned. A neglected palm garden, »o rank and - thick that the moon could not thrust 0 through even a pencil of light to e write his record on the ground, gave - him his great chance. He slipped J through the postern gate, circled the e garden, and ducked into a black cor- ;, ner of the wall. The wet grass had - muffled his step, and the palm leaves - brushed by his body swayed and e grew still, without one harsh whisper to betray his passing. Although :, his pursuer entered the gate hardly - ten paces behind him, ha was infl stantly mazed in the dark and sit lence. .1 Pu-Bow heard him run into the - mflidle of the garden, and then - pause. Now he was sweeping his tlaililight in a slow circle, the palmj tairfks<ri\ing before it like a moving .1 p»ate. But Pu-Bow had crouched e behind-a frheiftily bush, and the light e orriy Brushed mk eyes as it passed f by. a Wren his Rjurspyr advanced fury Sher i"nto tfie garden, Bid&iw stole s- out the wefl) ii£ naiccui’i). i Still his luck-heljl. Ho had hardly - seached tlw road before a small i. dense cloud roiled oyer the moon, j blotting him o.ut» It.sqon drifted by e- —the- tide of moonlit rushed in otear and deep over the ruined city I —but he haa had time to overtake a - neoua of cooljes on the road. He a fell behind them, sharing their 1 anonymity. t Apparently he had escaped. He had only to fSllowcon to an allty en--3 Seance tltht Ke anew, then out , through to the bungriew. So wJ«y t did bis hVaet skfk nwvg «4?d cpfU 1 oeeep krto his bsnes? 1 When he tried to a greeWng t to foe eookes in faont, hi's tongue made orriy.a.rasßingmoi'se xi Ws day • mouth. >. Skill he couM not uqder.<-k»nd. t There was nothirfg so fear. H<? ha’d - outwitted his pursuer and- left hbn. 1 sbeatinp and th'rashihg through- then empty gaeden. The ggoutffl wa's 1 open on all sides and She moon - showed it empty. ¥et eyeny s*ep 1 up foe familiar soafl *i(i • k lagged with terror.. t Jferst ahea-d of him h’ung.a lamthano . 1 on a pole, and it was familiar trib. , k a sickly yeMow glimmer s m««ed wsfo moorflight Blit rnsmind ; was too numbed to foink why it f hnow. Wfcly-. bwuntil it began to forjw « ■ back his shadow did he reny^mb^p— : t aqd then it was top late. i ;• He Ihicw nowd Hte haddfeen-filrfftt , 1 ing foe pcvwexs of darimess aU fois i • night, a<nd now they had hued him , . to this tenable rendfezvous. < 1- But he nrust-go on. If heos,we'a»ied j 1 to=avoid foe pjalhd ciroie-in the road, 1 i spring eyes would see and under- i ? stand. It was only a yello.w patoh ? of lantean-liaht, an.l only guilty--3c memories mffile it Ibok ued-. q Jfe fonsed himself on foaeo ; b>ow hft toafored fanny - raised.a faint wjfi»e nrist jusUwitfeir’ i- ifee lantern. The coolies in front I i walked straight through it —he / »ou]d see foem pass m aiffl out—but* , t it did not ffrd» anti vanish befowe bis / sfiranceg it only thicri 1 oned and tosk human sfta&p before ’ hi’s ey.ea i The shatje of an old man« in I Siamese dress, turning at bay i I against a merciless pursuer. = | He saw it. It was no less terriffle 1 . i because it lay only on his own eyet; balls. And he could not go on. II Still facing it, afraid to turn, he . ran around it with fantastic side- . t: ways steps. And then with unseen : 11 hands clutching at and just missing , I his flying heels, he sprinted for the 1 nearest darkness. 1 k Soon he found an alley, too nar- | row for the i..00n, and her# he 3 leaned against the wall sobbing for I 1 breath. Again he remembered his'

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“face," his courage that had never cringed from material danger, haunted read was well behind hun now . Unless his pursuer had marked him down and cut him off. he had every chance to roach tne bungalow in safety. His enemy would expect him to approach the building through the dark entrance to the courtyard. But he was Pu-Bow, the Leopard, the cunning one. So he crept from the alley, full into the street, and mixing with passersby, headed straight and boldly for the front gate. Ha walked at bis customary pace. He reached lhe gate. He turned in. Standing at one side, three paces away, was a tall man in native garb. His pursuer had been tail too, and his heart made one sick lurch ... But now the sentry lights identified the ma* merely as the Laotian chief whom he knew as T'Fan. His right arm was in a curious position, pressed close to bis side- „ “Fve been waiting for you, PuBow,” came his voice. It was the voice of one half out of breath from running. “Is not the day's work done? I am tired and would sleep.” “Only a little service is required , . . Give me the diamond.” With a shapeless sound, savage as the snarl of his totem-god, his wooden mask distorted by a supreme ferocity, Pu-Bow struck with his knife. The steel flared bright through the air, and swiftly. But the two little red spurts from his enemy’s pistol were brighter and swifter stilt For Bu-Bojv was peace, but for Nted the tide of events swept on with gathering stress. R-e boeried kjuieWy £»«r his victim and thrust hie hand under the Wiood-steifoed SBBonkg. He knew just vuheae so l»«k—nenreri Pu-B»w’s hea»sfe But he had haadiy clutohfgi foe diamond vdien up f»om the huAed gccdon rose a shrill iriyB»ri*Kt of sound tkzg !j3 kneav veg; a vgmat’rs gewen. tfn»e before he hod hear-d triot inhuman ecy. Ide whirled quickly, iris pistdl Beadjs Ttie Fuenoh seatries Binoing towa»d him, clatnos•fogs tjpt foe danggpla# so thcr off. Abound foe end of the build(i«? came »ld Ifoidn, howng> And she ms a* foe mare appalling for her hair, s*»eaming back as he*shsurthan kmbs flew wifo a horrible Benejvell apiiity over foe ground. Ned burnt past foe senWies and •ny*toum£etfoer. Old tigress though she vus, deadfo tc face, still she must tjp naaned of the sight of her aub ly-ing in bis own blood. He intwsoepted her haif across the garden, and Musing l»s hand, gently spdi« ner name. The pity she read fa ll?s fifths ih foe sentry lights tuanecl her sxrrii info a weman, and She pagisq|i> sobbing he dead?” she gasped. ‘iffii.ily Vte’ll Bpi df- v# «fn.” “•Mri sonV "Ses.” “•Miho dfii it? Thcsr could n»t hawe known vfoo he is—my son and foe last of the kings. And now ewenj'fofog is lost.” She spolse in fIM tones of inef&fole despair. She san pant him, and he could not rtffse a hand to stop her. He followed hoc as she pushed through foe gniup of sentries and looked down at the wounded man’s face. Suddenly she uttered a shai p cry. “ffih, foanke to our Shining One! "Bhat is not—” Then her hand went to her mouth. “Not your son?" Ned asked quickly. He spoke in classic Laotian that the new-drafted French soldiers would not understand. She tried to rally, to find strength to retrieve her blunder with a lie, but she could only gasp for breath. (To be continued.) CopyrUht by Edison Marshal. Dtatributad by Kfoc I'mUhm Un,

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1 CiaigviUe phone. 250 T. F.: t ! FOR SALE —Used furniture—we 1 need money; 3 piece living room I suite. $6.50; gas range, $8; Round Oak table, $1.30; 2 buffets. $1.50-i' Is 3; 2 studio couches, $3 to sl2; 2| kitchen ranges, SI.9S to $4 98; [ I rockers. 25c up; used chairs. 50c | 'up: used bed springs, 25c to $2; | 2 library tallies. sl.4x to $2 5"; : kitchen cabinets. $1.50 to $8: 31 I long davenports. 48c to $2.98: short | , idavenport, $1.98. Cash and carry.;: I Sprague Furniture Company, 152:, I South Second St., Decatur, Ind. 171-2 t: 1 ) FOR SALE — Cement block ma i chine.' Reasonable. ® Pete Lemjish. at Chevrolet Garage. 171-3tx ! FOR SALE — 8-piece dining room suite, newly refinished; good 1 used breakfast set; ice boxes, bttfi sets. dressers, living room suites,, ' chest of drawers, baby beds and tabs; dressing tables; library ' tables; rugs. Plenty of small tables. All good stuff. Guaranteed. : Decatur Upholster Shop. Phone 420. 145 S. Second. 172-3 t, o «> FOR RENT J FOR RENT —Service station doing a nice business in Decatur. Immediate possession. Address box: “R”, care Daily Democrat. 172-3 t j FOR RENT — Three large, coo) rooms at 815 N. Second. All modern, private bath. Lower floor.: I Private entrance, hot water. Auto- ' matically controlled hot water, heat. All new. See Harry Staley at Staley’s Confectionery. 170-3tx , FOR RENT—6 room, all modern house on N. 3rd St. 2 blocks | , from town. Phone 662 or 200. I 170-3 t! FOR RENT —Good, small house in Monroe. Write Box 522, care ! ! Democrat office. 170-3tx : ; FOR SALE — Used furniture: 2 piece living room suite, good 1 ! condition; used kitchen cabinets i and breakfast sets; beds, tables. i oil stoves, bed springs. All at 1 special bargains. Open evenings. ! Stucky & Co.. Monhie. Ind. 171-6 t We Invite YOU —to see our complete Living Room Suite of that new popular ‘Blonde - Bentwood Maple” wood. The sofa upholstered tapestry and with six spring-filled cushions may be purchased for only $39-50 Other articles in the suite similarly priced. Phone 61

FOR Hr--' 1 ' * ( Newly diconited. Al 415 Mercer Ave. Phone 383, Mills. 171-3 U MISCELLANEOUS CULL FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will pay tor U™ [horses Day or night service. Phone j .■ollect. Harley Roop 870-A. 153-ts j NOTICE-Parlor suites recovered. 1 We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Deca- ; nir Upholsters Phone 420. 145 ; South Second St. 155-304 ; O I — WANTED ; WANTED Route Man. A very de- ' sirable territory Is open in Deca- ! tur for man with car. Married man ! I preferred. Established trade with ' good earnings assured to ambitious man. Apply or write 1111 Clinton ! st. Fort Wayne Ind. 172-6tx | WANTED-6 room house by Oct. ’ 4. Pete Lemish, at Chevrolet , j Garage. Phone 170. 171-3tx ( WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstract* ot title. French Quinn. 153-mwf o- ; LOST AND FOUND ■ LOST. Strayed or Stolen—Yellow Collie dog. answers to name ot Duke. Reward. J. D. Steele, De- [ < aute route 3. 171-2tx Fish Ducks Dog 1 Woodstock, Ont.—f(U.P> —Ontario I carp can compete with the inuskellunge, northern pike, tuna and ! tarpon for fight and drive. At least

two Woodstock boys believe so. They caught a carp, struck it on the head, and then tied the fish to I their dog’s leash. The carp revived, struggled back into the water, and pulled the dog with it. , o Trade In A Goad Town — neralar o tppoint meiit of Executor No. 31115 Notice -is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed E“x- --■ the Estate of David W. Sammers, iate of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Elmer Hendry, Executor l>uchte A l.iltrrrr. Attorayo July 13, 1938 July 15-22-29 0 MStatement of Condition of the I MTED STATE* <.! IRINTEK COMI’ % N \ New York. New York 90 John Street [On the 31st Day of December, 1937 GEORGE H. HEANEY, President JAMES G. CANNON. Secretary .'mount of Capital paid i up •> 2,00C.<MH , .M GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY I Real Estate unincumbered . $ None Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .. None Bends and Stocks owned. ' Market Value) — 11,163,2 43.82 .Cash in banks (on interest and not on in- ' terest) 2,093,622.33 ’ Ac rued Securities (Ini terest & Rents, et“.) 38,222 05 ' '’her Sv unties .. None E'ils Receivable . .. 4,586.68 (premiums and Accounts i due and in process of j • Election 730,161.63 I A-' ounts otherwise se1 cured ~. 77,439.64 i Total Gross Assets.. 114,107,276.04 f Deduct Assets Not AdI mltted $ 81,528.51 Net Assets 914.025,747.53 LIABILITIES i Reserve or amount neI cessary to reinsure outstanding risks 2,817,550.37 ’ L< -ses due and unpaid None Losse* adjusted and not I due None ! Losses unadjusted and suspense ... .. 2,852,451.73 Bills and Accounts unpaid 565,977.22 i Amount due and not • due Banks or other | Creditors . ... . None Other Liabilities of the j Company 1,536.470.27 Total Liabilities I 7,773,449.58 < ppi tai $ 2.000,000.00 Surplus • | 4,253,237.35 Total 114,025,747.53 ’ STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner. 1. the undersigned, Insurance Corn- > missioner of Indiana, hereby certify j that the above is a (correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition of I the above mentioned Company on Ist day of i>• ••in»fr, 1037, as shown by the original statement and ■ that the said original statement is i now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi- ’ »al seal, this 21st day of June. 1938. [ (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUBR, Insurance Commissioner. Plf Mutual Company so state. ' JULY 2. JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office 4 Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. — — L-= N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye> Examined • Giaaaei Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 500 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. NOTICE to patrons We will be out of town, July 24th I t® July 29th, inclusive. ??? LkX E DANIELS, MD. ELGENE P. FIELDS, D.D.S.

MARKET M Brady’. Maru.t for D., Cralgvllle. Ho. alln /% C| o«ed at 1? Vorrec^7 ul> J No Veals received ev «f 100 to 120 H, B ~ 120 to 150 l| )S . 150 to 225 lbs 225. to 250 lb H [ 250 to 275 lbs 275 to 300 lbs 300 to 350 lb ß . 350 lbs., and up Roughs Stags Vealers Spring lambs Spring hu , k lamb , s Yearlings CHICAGO GRai n Cl| July Sept. Be Wheat . .. ,(ibi 2 . Corn 57% .59 7 Oats 25 .251$ * INDIANAPOLIS LIVER Indianapolis. Ind., Jm.. —Livestock: Hog receipts. 7,499. M 181; weights under 2MIU heavier weights 19 to g, lop $10.05 on 240 219 a 15c to mostly 25c | 0W(( $7.75; 160-25’t lb§ 300 lbs . $8 60-s<>.29; tju SB-$8.40; 100-HiO lbs.. Cattle, 300, lun includes 95 head b medium weight steers n arrive at $12.50. most g $5-$6.50: cutter grade,.|u ers. 500; market mostly! er. practical top. 53.59. Sheep. 1,000; spring ly 50c higher; good n| $8.50-$9; slaughter ewei| $5 down. FORT WAYNE LIVES I Fort Wayne, Ind.. Juijl —Livestock Hogs, steady: 200-229> 180-200 lbs . $9.99; $9.80; 220-24" lbs.. lbs., $1155' 260-280 lbs. 11 300 lbs.. $9.1)5; 304-325 325-350 lbs . $8.70; Issi $0.65; 120-141) lbs.. IS.H;' lbs., |8.90. Roughs, $6.75: stags. M Calves. $9; lambs, |lj ped lambs. $6 EAST BUFFALO LIVE! East Buffalo, N, I, ! <U.R> -Livestoc k Hags. 200; stronger; | choice 150-220 lbs, ii $10.50; trucked iua $10.15-110.40; lew itgtel down to $lO.lO. Cattle. 250; slow; osel ter to very •: oiumoi 1 grass heifers. $5.75; W bulls. $5-35.75; low cutw| ter cows. 13.75-15; lev 8 medium fat cows. $5.5Ms Calves, 125; vealenl few choice $lO. choice. $9.5" plain $6.50-18.50. Sheep, 201); steady; I choice ewe. wether II springers. $9.75; metal outs. »6-$8.50 few yoi| $6.50; fat ewes. $3.54R, CLEVELAND PROW Cleveland. 0.. July Produce: Butter, steady: tiW, standards. 29c. Eggs, stead): extra frt 23c; extra firsts. 21c t» ceipts. 20c: oiu.aarytm Live poultry, steiffi heavy, 19c: ducks, lat» and up, 14c: average I musoova and small. Ik. ' Potatoes. Virginia W ; $1.40; New Jersey. 11 font la Whites. $2 25 W lbs.; Ohio Cobblers. - ginia Whites. $2-»2-;’ '* ware Cobblers. $1 -04 100 lbs. LOCAL GRAIN M*« BURK ELEVATOM 1 gQ Corrected July I Prices to be paU loa * No. 1 Wheat, «’ lbs., 1 No. 2 Wheat, efc New No. 2 Oats "7 Yellow Corn New No. 2 Soy Beans Rye , CENTRAL SOY* cl New Nd- 2 s °y BeaD! MARKETS AT A Stocks firm in Bonds higher; U- s irregularly lower. Curb stocks, irregutaav Chicago stocks higher. Call money 1 P er te Foreign exchange. 1 iu relation to K uropea Cotton futures aUOii ’L Grains in Chic-ri 11 ' 1 up about 1-4 to 1-’ off about J'® ,e u . , Chicago livestock- “ , cattle steady, siieep ■"