Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1938 — Page 5

W! H• ' 1 liS . >, .B p»ppy reppe ?n .'mb or ■j|M>E»’ PeP^ | l h ,.ld >< meet- * •<■ ■.::< SHf •l |ll ’ r ”, Till' nex' , * «|>" d R W ni be held »' I H'TVIC- WU9 K ni *»••<* 'Tn ■ pr..l<le»' Sf ' V, T L ~M h| t». drew revue, etc . ..rHH.t meeting I BUrr.” Tv'T fMU-' "-"'""“h »•<. hl'<v> ■ Minnehzhs ■ Minnehaha dub nut for |^E,. ( ...,.|t meeting on .Inly 1high s. h.."1. lon M song were given. Ihe ...' -ewmg ■.,..„.i Ml, Iteim.s Byerly Lingenberger of Cmditlon the «iti h toMI’AM Urbana. Ohio |HB I1 M ami Street ... ember. 1!)J. , ~ISSKI-I'. president MF .1 I' rotary of Oapital •! *.'K • - ASSISTS or I.MPANY $ 12,027. bl Loans on real trree from any l St >■ ks ownVaPo'i 1?1,_JM.50 hanks (on inand not un St- - None and A counts in process of jPr : otherwise ('on tinge nt 3.172.36 Gr * !56,*26.4 • Assets Not A'i- * KK ‘ LIABILITIES i or neto riskand jtip 1*.407.1 6 adjusted and mdliistvl f *' ' l ll e A. WMOi due JWmM Rank- or ulLt-r Norte WJS La is... - 13.626.1* MUi. f -I’.-.igi s 175,45;.. iv, <' I'ltrmssioner. • < ’oni- ' "•’ Indiana, hereby certify! r .’‘ dbo'o i> a « orrret copy of nitiit * I Company «»n -lay t.f 1 >»■ ember, 1037. as ’ ' — r.di statement and said original statement is! file in this office. \\ i.l hereunto - ’' '' Kn ,L NEWBAI EC., 081 Itifi-.i'ii .• Ci.mm'ssionvr. I (’otnpany so state. / 2»--AVGUST of Condition of the ' ■■ IMTI I) * I VI I A FIKE JBi HAVE ( oM I* A > A BMSI 11,1 Williams Str-et "mK eu f k Neu York "L* •■mber. 1H37 * J’-'T)'.i; !'.\it' l i.\s. Bi.-sotrnt WAKEMAX, Se-ivtary of Capital paid 2 ASSETS or COM!’ANY Estate unin-uinb- $ Loans on real (Free from any > 255.134.i0 and Stock.- ;wn1.577,6y7.25 1 m banks ton and not on in:;,2s2,iss.rj Securities (lnSecurities — ColLoans 3,000.60 ' and Accounts and in pr«. ess of . l.m.Tiflf.SO otherwise seAssets J.:0,»55,*..»•»» ' L^H U ' ! Assets Xm A ,i_ $ 07.71...51 Assets .130,301,11 1.05 i LtABfI.ITIEs or amount n»to reinsure ri>k S ? 0,773,755.80 du e and unpaid> None, S and not ~ *212,994.00! unadjusted and 1.119.248.V0 I Accounts unR^ 1 ' due anrt llot No " <) ' or other : .’“ ities of the ' M| "■*•••• (117,361.01 M l ''" ,!i:! " »12,0j:;.z.-,(>.si 1 1.00v.000.v0 IM ' »t«,277.Xi»7.34 9m'’ '' »30,:i01,U4.Hb| I '' lNi,| A.xA. ' s' ( ' on inils«l"ner. K.... "Tt’T 1 ' 'lie »h!s n ‘ *"■'• hereby certify StLml’', e s a 'orrect copy nr I slH>ve™ C m t the Condition of. ; il»t rta^’ e r tl ? ned Company on ■cT -V. nf . 1 , ,e -'ember. 1937, a« tlif 5 san""* nai statement and i ■ "i w »i. Uns •>u , r l ! i n<l a f m , x my ° m " ■ '.Seal! ; , d ?y of June. 198 S. ■ GBo - H. NEWBAUWK. Ms ~, . 'bmimisslonei -

guitar mnaic and Vera Scherry gave a tap dancing number. Each of the membera brought pop corn and candy and Hatci yake furnlahod drinks. The next meeting will be hold July 24 The Minnehaha club la ! Inviting all the mothers of the nietnbers to attend the next meet- ; | U g, as well as all the members. A playlet. Kuitar music, hours, readings, and a talk will be given Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors 4-H club met at the home of Marjorie Hilling on July 1« Eight members responded to the roll call by natn- ! lug their most embarrassing moment. After the business meeting .and sewing period Phyllis Dilling i and Lillian Koenemann each sang solos. Delicious refreshments were served by Florence Hoffman and Norma Werlfng. Games were played after the business meeting. The following members were present: Florence Hoffman. Norma Wermann, Elore and Ardena Kirchner, ling. Lillian and Selma KoeneMarjorie and Phyllis Dilling. Friendly Leaders The 4 H Friendly Leaders of Blue Creek township met at the home of Barbara Bryan Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was opened by singing of the dpb song, followed by repeating the club creed, pledge and motto. Members responding to the roll call were 'Betty Young, Audrey Painter, Wanda Neadstlne and Barbara Bryan. After a short business session a lunch was served to the members and guests of the club. Guests were Mrs. Hiram Wittwer and son, Donald, and Mrs. C. Bryan and son, Ronald. Bt. John’s The sixth annual meeting of the St. Johns 4-H club was held July 20 I at the St. John’s school. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, July ! 2f. at the St. Johns school. Hilda Bultemeier, the president, had charge of the meeting. A talk was given by Margaret Mailand on I "Caring for Your Health” Those present included Eleanor j Mayer, a visitor, Hilda and Irene Bultemeier, Margaret Mailand and : Gertrude Awnaun. Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors 4-H Club I held their final meeting on July 23 in the form of a ipicnic and local achievement day. The members responded to the roll call by naming their favorite color. The leader gave the members information regarding the exhibit. After this part of the meeting a very enjoyable program was presented. Phyllis Dilling sang a solo; Eldora and Ardena Kirchner sang a duet; Vernlce Kirchner gave deuionairation on "How to Make a ’patch,* and Lillian Koeneman and 1 Phyllis Dilling demonstrated, "How ■ to CAn Green Beans”. A picnic lunch was enjoyed by all membera and several visitors. Minnehaha The Minnehaha 4-11 club members and mothers met at the Kirkland high school July 2£. A special , program was given for the mothers I and women's Home Economic club. ! The program was opened by the I pledge and club songs. A recitation i "How Do I Look” wa« given by Gadys Mankey. A playlet, ’’Watermelon Pickles” was given by Betty I Longenberger and Dona Belle Roth. A demonstration and talk wete given by Mary Borne and Ada Kolter, Statement of Condition of the WH%T C HEEK Mi l l .11. FIKE INSVRANCE COMPANY Providence, Rhode Inland 10 Weyboaset Htreet On the 31st Day of December, 193? CHAPJ.ES C. STOVER, President ROYAL G. LUTHER, Secretary ! Amount of Capital paid up — Mutual •> Nothing GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumb ered | None • Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any , prior Incumbrance) .... None i Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value) . 1.555.53X.36 ■ Cash in banks (on jni terest and not on interest) C7,80».02 Accrued Securities (Interest A Rents, etc.).. 9,328.52 other Securities None j Advanced deposit-loss adj. division 1,720.00 I Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 22.7 80.00 | Accounts otherwise seI cured None Total Gross Assets I 1,577,188.00 I Deduct Assets Not Admitted > 1H8.289.38 Net Assets > 1,808,879.ai LIABILITIES i Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I None ' Losses du? and unpaid (2,098.12 Losses adjusted and not . due None Ixjsscs unadjusted and in suspense None . Bills and Accounts unpaid 7,100.34 I Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company — Unearned ' . premiums .... 629,369.93 Total Liabilities .. > 649,188.39 Capital — Mutual Company i Surplus as regards to policy holdersl 859,711.1a Total » 1,508,879. M I hTATE OF INDIANA. ! OflV e of. ItiHuranoe Comtnlßsloner. I, the undersigned, Insurance ComI mlaaioiier of Indiana, hereby certify 'that tlie above is # correct copy or I the Statement Condition ot ; tlie above mentioned Company on ' the 31st day of December. 1937. as , sliown l>y tlie original statement and I that the said original .statement >« I now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal this Slat day of .IJx' iSeali GEO. H. NEWdAUER. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. ■ JULY 29—AUGUST 5

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938.

Cottage Proves Haven, Not Heaven

r wb> - wy - g Pity the poor cottager! Those who have a brainstorm and rent a place on the shore for the summer had best keep it secret from their "friends” because too often it proves a haven for them and not a heaven for the renter More acquaintances and relatives loom on the horizon than one could shake a stick at —and one is inclined to shake a big stick after having the ice box raided and the lawn cluttered up with papers after the picnickers get through with their marauding

Guitar music was furnished by Betty Longenberger. Readings were given by Mary Bieberich and Edna Worthman. A tap dancing selection was given by Vera Jane Sherry. This concludes the club work for the Kirtland Minnehaha 6-H club work for the summer. All the members appreciated the efforts of their leader, Hazel Ya4ie, and hope that she will remain their leader next year. WILLIS SPEAKS AT OBSERVANCE Angola Editor Speaks At Waterloo On U. S. Constitution Waterloo. Ind.. July 29. — (U.K) 1 — Raymond E. Willis Indiana’s Republican nominee for the United States senate, presented his conception of the constitution last ■night before a large audience gathered here to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the constitution. “I am thankful for this constitution because it gives me the undisputed right of possession to a place which I may call my own, a home. Into that home, so long as 1 live as a law abiding citizen, no king can come, no subaltern, no officer of the law. lam protected against the invasion of those who would do me harm, he said. "In the bosom of my family, we can speak our most sacred confidences. ’ln this place myself and iny family have our own kingdom. It is true this privilege has sometimes been abused and often crim-

Texas Cleans Up After Floods tl~rr_ r.a « ~ iii 'T view of inundated San Saba, Tex. One of the hardest hit towns in Texas during the widespread flood was San Saba, above, where the city ivater supplies were cut oft and the 1,100 residents inoculated with typhus serum to prevent an epidemifi- ’ Property damage ran high in the thousands and many wereleft homeless as work of rescue and rehabilitation went on.

inals have taken refuge behind this provision of the constitution, but all the wrong that has thus resulted is insignificant besides the happiness and security it has given to millions of law abiding citizens. “I am thankful to this constitution because it has given me the opportunity of establishing a business according to my own choice,” the Angola. Ind., publisher said. "No government can tell me what profession I must follow, at what trade I must work, or limit my intitiattve and ambitions in any way. It is true that business sometimes takes advantage of the protection that the constitution gives and men have become selfish in amassing great fortunes, but this wrong too is Insignificant beside the great opportunities which have been embraced by millions of men. and through this protection employment, livelihood and benefactions have been given to millions?’ in concluding his address .the U. S. senatorial nominee said, “and finally, I am glad for some of the things which the constitution omitted. No where in that document wil lyou find any authority for the federal government to assume responsibility for the education of our children. For that I think we should be more than gtateful to Almighty God and for all these blessings, ever thankful.” Q Chicago Man Killed In Hammond Crash Hammond, Ind., July 29—(UP) — Ben Schow, 40, ot Chicago, died in the Hammond hospital here last night from injuries suffered in an automobile accident at Calumet City, 111. His wife and two other persons were injured in the crash.

wmmr TRIED “TRADE" Senator Barkley Charges Gov. Chandler Asked Appointment Louisville, Ky., July 29.-—<U.R> Sen. Alben W. Barkley, senate majority leader, charged last night that Gov. A. B. (Happy) Chandler had offered not to run against him for the Democratic U. S. senatorial nomination it he would arrange a judicial appointment for Kentucky’s junior senator, M. M. Logan. Barkley accused Chandler, opposing him for the nomination in the primary to be held Aug. 6, of having attempted to engineer a “trade" whereby the president [ would appoint Logan to the feder-! al bench and Chandler would sue-1 creed logan In the senate by ap-i pointmet. Barkley made his charge at a' political rally, the first staged In his behalf at Louisville during the present campaign. "Chandler approched me in J Washington on Jan. 20, 1937,” he said, "with a proposition that if I Statement of Condition of the 4MEHK IX < AM «I,TV COMPANY Reading, Pennsylvania 607 Washington Street On the 31xt Day of December, 1937 H. G. EVANS, President W. S. DEAROLF, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up -6 500,000.'Hl GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Ileal Estate unincumbered S 361,664.86 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) . 336,134.45 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 1,506,972.34 Cash in banks (on Interest and not on Interest) 341,877.11 Accrued Securities (Interest & Rents, etc.).. 1V,190.88 Other Securities None Book Value of Bonds over Amortized Values 19,131.011 Book Value of Stocks over Market Values . 1,440.44 Market Value of Bonds —Schedule X 3,936.1’a Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 624,791.06 Accounts otherwise se-. cured None Profit under Reinsurance Contract 6,209.58 Other Assets 27,669.74 Tntal Gross Assets 6 3,240,008.72 Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 48,511.72 Net Assets » 3,191,494.90: LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks > 1,063,496. 8.>' Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due .. None' Losses unadjusted and in suspense 812,485.95 Bills and Accounts unpaid 14,557.65 Voluntary Reserve ... 84,389.69 Other Liabilities of tlie Company 196,563.88* Total Liabilities $ 2,191,494.00 | (’apital . S 500,000.0" Surplus 2 500,000.00j Total I 3,191,494.091 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. 1H37, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto MUibscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1!»38. (Seal) G®O. H. NEW BA I Ell, Insurance Cominisaioner. ♦ls Mutual Company so state. JULY 29—AUGUST 5 O Statement of Condition of the IWERICIN CREDIT INDEMNITY COMPANI OF NEW YOHK St. Louis, Missouri 511 Locust Street On the 31st Day of December, 1937 J. F. McFADDEN, President L. J. NOUSS, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •! 1,500,000.001 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered None Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .. . None Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value) 5,023,444.78 Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ■ 469,260.8 1 Accrued Securities (Interest & Rents, etc.) 57,857.97 Other Securities . None Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 151,127.43 Accounts otherwise secured None Total Gross Assets I 5,692,691.05 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 5 .2 Net Assets 5 5,658,537.02 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 5 None. Total Unpaid Claims 689,7 H).-»V • Additional Reserve for Losses -• 500.000.0 U, Total Unearned Premiums 947,538.67 , Contingency Reserve 247,734.36, Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 166,599.81, Total Liabilities .... .> 2,551,643.3( Capital » 1,500,000.00 Surplus * 1,606,893.6a Total .... 5,658,537.02 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, 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Ifi now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offifial seal, this 21st day of June, 1938. (Sea!) GEO. H. NEW BAUER. Insurance CominiHttioner. *lf Mutual Company so state. JULY 29—AUGUST 5

would find away to get Logan out of the acuate and appoint him to a judgeship, he (Chandler) would not run agalnat me for the senate in thia campaign. "That wan a form of coercion and intimidation. It was an effort to scare mo Into doing a dishonest thing. Aud if the governor wants particulars J can tell him the exact ' spot In Washington where he approached me.” J. Dan Talbott, Chandler lieutenant, had charged that Preaident Roosevelt and Postmaster General James A. Farle yhad made the proposal for appointment of Chandler to the senate in order to clear the way for Barkley’s re-election withouta contest. Talbott issued a. formal statement saying he had conferred with Farley early this year and had asked him if every proposition concerning Sen. Logan and the judgeship had not come from him and | the president. “He replies ’yes',” the statement said. Shortly before Barkley started ■ speaking last night, Dr. A. T. MacCormack, state health commissioner, announced that there is no douht Gov. Chandler, now confined at the executive mansion at Frankfort by a stomach ailment, had been "poisoned” by water he drank while making a speech at Louisstatement of Condition of the THE HARTFORD ITK4S BOILER INHPtXTION AND IN«IRANCE COMPANY Hartford, Connecticut 56 Prospect Street jOn the 31st Dav of December, 1 937 WM. It. C. CORjNJN, President C. EDGAR BLAKE. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •» 3,000,000.60 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY , Real Estate unincumbered , | 271,3*5.51 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) 206,015.00 Bonds and Sto< gs owned (Market Value) ... 17,352,202.02 Cash In banks (on interest and not on Inj terest) 1,369,080.89 I Accrued Securities (Interest & Rents, etc.) 102,266.13 (Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process ot collection ... . 938,708.74 Accounts otherwise secured — Suspense it- ; ems -8,212.71 I Total Gross Assets 810,»11,325,65 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 1.802,778.11 Net Assets 819,148,547.04 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount nej cessary to reinsure outstanding risks 3 None Losses due and unpaid 290,746.33 Lnsses adjusted and not due None I Losses unadjusted and | in suspense None Bills and Accounts unpaid 708,134.49 , [Amount due and not due. Banks or other Creditors None (Other Liabilities of the Company 8,719,926.02 Total Liabilities 3 »,71»,80*.8» Capital 9 3,000,00'1.00 Surplus » 6,429.740.68 Total - 819,148,547.54 (STATE OF INDIANA. | Office of Insurance Commissioner, I, the undersigned. Insurance Comi mlssioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy ot I the Statement of the Condition or i the above mentioned Company on ; the 3tst day of December, 1937. as shown by tlie original statement anti that the said original statement is ' now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto I subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st dav of June, 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NBU’BAUEH,; Insurance Commissioner.. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 29—AUGUST 5 o Statement of Condition ot the Mill AMSTERDAM CASUALTY COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland 227 St. Paul Street On the 31st Day of December, 1937 J. ARTHUR NEUSON, President SIFFORD PEARRE. Secretary -Treasurer Amount of Capital paid up •» 1,«V6,900.UV GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY I Real Estate unincumbered 8 6,741,536.63: Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) 185,000."0 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 13,114,802.09 j Cash In banks (on Interest and not on interest) 1,371,883.85 Accrued Securities (Interest * Rents, etc.).. 62,171.29 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection . 2,674,036.51 Accounts otherwise secured <52,249.65 Total Gross Assets »21,601,980.02 | Deduct Assets Not Admitted . .... 8 131,241.97 Net Assets 821,470,738.0 u LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ... 8 5.902,148.78' Losses due and unpaid ) Losses adjusted and ) not due ) Losses unadjusted ) , and in suspense . 10,268,783.91 f Rills and Accounts unpaid 150,000.00 Reserve for Contingencies . ... 1,730 175.14 Amount due and not duo Banks or other Creditors . None Other Liabitties ot the Company 1,419,630.22 Total Liabilities 819,470,738.05 Capital * 1.000,000.00 Surplus 8 4,000,000.00 Total 821.17Q.738.05 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner. I. the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy o' the Statement of the Condition of t’ne above mentioned Company on tlie 31st day ot December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and tliat tlie said original statement is now on file In this office. (n Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my om- ■ eial seal, this 21st day of June. 1938 (Seal) GE° H. NEWBAUER. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. ' JULY 29—AUGUST 5

I vllle two weeka ago. i “It in poaalble, however," MacCormack auid, "that the water may ' have been poiaoned accidentally.” ’ Dr. J. W. Bryan, Louleville phyalclan, had charged that the ! governor had been poisoned hi a I deliberate attempt on hla life. [ Barkley made no direct com- , ment about Bryan'a allegation last t i night but, midway in hie apeech, 'he puaaed and lifted a giaas of water: . "Haa thia been poiaonedf" he ( asked and gulped it down. I o . & TODAY’S COMMON feRROR | 5 | Hiatus is pronounced hy-ay’- j tua; not hi-at’-us. i o I Statement of Condition of the GLOBE INDEMNITY <<>MPANV New York City, New York 150 William Street . On the 31st Day of December, 1937 I A DUNCAN REID. President KENNETH SPEWER, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up -8 2,500,000.00 | GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered 8 1,588,934.6* , Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any ’ prior Incumbrance).... None I ••Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value).. 32,718,724.66 Cash In banks (on inl terest and not on in- ‘ terest) ... 1.293.459..6 Accrued Securities (Interest A Rents, etc.).. 196,641.09 I Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process of lj collection 3,336,744.40 Accounts otherwise secured 859,323.09 Total Gross Assets 840,993,827.56 ! Deduct Assets Not Admitted 8 4.890, .66.24 Net A55et5836,103,261.32 ••Securities carried at 8822,945.23 de1 posited as required by Law. LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure ' outstanding risks 8 7.010,302.80 Losses due and unpaid 16,045,902.49 Losses adjusted and not ’ due None Losses unadjusted and 1 In suspense None Ellis and Accounts unpaid 1,850,109.50 ’ Amount due and not due Banks or other ’ I Creditors None ' Other Liabilities of the Company 3,696,946.53 1 Total Liabilities 826,603,2*1.32 Capital 8 2,500,000.00 Surplus 8 5,000,000.00 Total 186,108,261.32 — I STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. 1 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 ’I the 31st day of December, 1537, 8* ' shown by the original statement and j that the said original statement is [now on file in this office. ! In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offif < ial seal, this 21st day of June, lU3X. ' (Seal) GEO. H. NEW BAL WK. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. . JULY 29—AUGUST 5 u •| •I Statement of Condition of the ’ ITILITIES INSIRAXCE H COMPANY St. Louis, Missouri 511 Locust Street ’ On the 31st Day of December, 1937 LYNTON T. BLOCK, President H. J- SHAW, Secretary '• Amount of Capital paid up *5 200,000.UU GROSS ASSE7TS OF COMPANY 1 Real Estate unincumb- " ered 1.00 ’ Mort<ag:e Loans on Real Estate (Free from any ■ prior incumbrance) 113,444.73 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 415,062.10 (Cash in banks (on ini terest and not on in- [ terest) 70,051.82 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) None Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 186,617.28 Accounts otherwise secured — 20,841.76 Total Gross Assets | 806,018.69 Deduct Assets Not Admitted I 100.00 Net Assets 4 805,918.69 LIABILITIES I Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 4 253,068.0t> 11 Losses due and unpaid .. . 208,302.00 i Losses adjusted and not I due None Losses unadjusted and in I suspense None i Bills and Accounts unI paid 2,462.18 I Amount due and not due , Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 36,486.45 Total Liabilities 4 530,918.69 Capital 4 200,000.00 Surplus -I 105,000.00 Total 5 805,918.69 [STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. I, the undersigned, Insurance Com- ‘ ni’.ssloner of Indiana, hereby certify [ that the above is a correct copy of | the Statement of tlie Condition of the above mentioned Company on ’the 31st day of December, 1937, as sliown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is j now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, T hereunto ! subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1938, H tsaal) GEO. H. NEW BAUER, Insurance Commissioner. ■ *ff Mutual Company so state. ’ JULY 22-39 0 Trade In A G<»od Town —. Decatur |

- I I ! i ■MMIMHBMMHMaMS WANTED ’I RAGS, Magazines, Newspapers. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, ", Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. ! We buy hides, wool, sheep 1 pelts, the vear round. ) j The Maier Hide & Fur Co. ’ 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442

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500 Sheets fl'/jxll, 20-lb. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond $1.05. 500 Sheets BWx 11, 16-lb. Special Mimeograph, White 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts glut.merit of Condition of th* HARDWARE MITI AL CABUALTY COMPANY Rtev.riH Point, Wl6"on»in 200 Htrongx Av«nue On tho Slot Day of Dooember, 1931 CARL N. JACOBS, Broaldcnt JOSEPH B. nWACH. Sacr.tary Amount of ConltHl paid up None *8 arutuil GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Delate unincumbered 8 495,141.48 Mortgage Loan* on real eetate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) .. »0,*57.00 Bond* owned (Amortized Value) 7,894,682.84 Cu«h In bank* (on interest and not on interest) 1,043,678.78 Accrued Securities (Interest and Renta, etc.) 13,689.89 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and in process of . collection 868,385.10 Accounts otherwise secured 28,773.42 Total Gross Assets .810,4*5,003.46 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 8 18,893 95 Net Assets 810,43*, 115.51 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount r.. cessary to reinsure outstanding risks . 8 6,112,953.57 Losses due and unpaid.... None Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense 3,976,693.84 Bills and Accounts unpaid 21,262.01 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 469,483.11 Total Liabilities 8 8,590,492.55 Guaranty Fund 8 500,000.06 Surplus 8 1,345.622.96 Total 810,416,115.51 STATE OF INDIANA, Ohk-e of Insurance Commissioner. I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana hereby certify that the above is a correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition or the above mentioned Company on tlie 31st day of December, 1937, 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 dav of June. 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 22-29 0 . Statement of Condition of the WOLVERINE INSURANCE CO. Lansing, Michigan 232 8. Capitol Avenue On the 31st Day of December, 1937 ROBERT K. ORR, President CLAUDE C. AUSTIN, Secretary Amount ot Capital paid up .... ...»8 200,000.1)9 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered 8 232,166.66 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) 296,330.72 Bonds and Stocks owned (Book Value) 529,398.14 Cash in banks (on interest and not on Interest) 122,286.11 Accrued Securities (Interest and Kents, etc.) 9,012.38 Other Securities . Nona Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 57,415.28 Accounts otherwise secured -26,687.55 Total Gross Assets <1,229,851.71 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 8 22,256.27 Net Assets . 81,206,496.44 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 8 302,329.61 I.osses due and unpaid ... None Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in •suspense 475,848.37 Bills and Accounts unpaid 58,186.87 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors Nong Other Liabilities of the Company 16,008.78 Total Liabilities 8 855,173.61 Capital 8 200,000.80 Surplus 8 151,122.83 Total 81,206,496.44 STATE OF INDIANA. Office of Insurance Commissioner, I, tlie undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunti subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1933. (Seal) G9X). H. NEWBAUER, Insurance Commissioner, ♦ls Mutual Company so state.

1/leed i a {Mm Let us tell you about the Atn» Life Insurance Company’s new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-ment privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It’s worth investigating. Authorized Repretentativt in this territory Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Mgr. Phone 358 Residence 194