Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1938 — Page 5

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■s« Meat Market >[R OWN FREE DELIVERY 107 N. SECOND ST. ND WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE FRANKS, RING. SLICING bologna IXlv bUIL A Rca | (1<)O( ] Bologna FRESH 18|c SIRLOIN STEAK SIDE * off Young Soft Bone Cattle I —1 VEAL <9 1 m FRESH HAM 191 C Steak— Wl® STEAKS-- *SC 16c is., 25c ia" AM 20c 211 c 3* 27c *.Zg P COUNTRY JEBUTTER-.- 35C j r 25C Chops- *SC brains 10c heese —.Cold Meats Pure Peanut Butter.. 12‘/ 2 c — "" "?TT!WS"»

[ chorus interspersed with Inslru- ' mental music, is being arranged tor ! Everyone is invited to this service I Welcome to all. O' Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9; 30 a. tn.—’Sunday School. Mr. I | Otis Shlfferly, superintendent. 10:30 a.| m. —Prayer and Pralso

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Serlvce. Mrs. Otis Shitterly, leader 7:30 p. m.--Thursday—Worship service and eormon. — — o ' ■■ Willshire Charge U. B. Church Walter Marka Pastor Bethel Church Sunday school 9:30 Morning worship 10.30. John Ket- I tenring supt. Christian Endeavor T:00. Union Church Sunday School 10:00. Evening Worship 8:00 Harry ■ Troutner, Supt. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Pleasant Grove Church ■Sunday School 10:00. Elton Cining Supt. Mt. Zion Church Sunday School 10:09. H. O. Dull, Supt. August 14 and 21 will be vacation Sunday for the Pastor and family, i' Pleasant Grove church will hold a social on the paronage lawn Sat- l urday night August 6. Home made ' Ice cream, cake. pop. Watermelon. | Conte and fellowship with uw. We invite you at al! services. o Mt. Tabor M. E. Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Edward Woos, Supt. Worship Service «:45 P. M. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Bible Study club Wednesday 7:45. 'Prayer Service Thursday 7:45. A carry in supper to which all; members of the church and Sunday. i School are invited to attend will [ be held Friday evening at 7:30 at the school house. Members of j church and Sunday school boards are especially urged to attend as an important business session will be held following the upper. I

SANDWICHES At Their Best Green Kettle sandwichcs have the freshness and flavor you like! 110 c. Selection Os 15 GREEN KETTLE ——i

Saturday-Sunday EQUITY SPECIALS BANANA BUTTER I SPLIT LB. ROLL Whipped Cream Cou " tr * Style 33** and Nuts ioc Ic SALE 1c BEVERAGES Q |) A All Popular Flavors O (/ I/ Equity's Own Brand. IOC LARGE <3 ANOTHER < BOTTLE BOTTLE.. * V DELICIOUS SUNDAE Equity’s Full Cream rs d .. CHEESE if desired 10c ISc'"- 2 35C EQUITY DAIRYI ST 0 R ES I Open 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. Daily I 153 N. Second St.

Clark's Chapel M. E. Sunday School 9:00 A. M. W. C. Beard, Supt. Worship Service 10:3(1 p. m. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. n the aibsenee of the pastor a substitute minister will deliver the message of the morning. Prayer Service Thursday 7:45 p. in. Bible Study club Friday 7:45 p. m. One of the church members will lead. NEUHAUSEK CUP (CONTINUED FROM FAGH ONE) burger; Paul Lchrtnan; Herman Koeneman; Kruetzman Brothers; Otto Lehman; Noah Augsburger, and Sylvan Bauman. Aged studs, four years old and over: Archie Smitley; Adolph Bultemeler; Thieme and Krueckoberg. Stud class, two years old and under four: Burkhart Lehman. Stud class, under two years old: John Schenk; Charles Baller and William Mitchel. Pure bred Belgian mare suckling colts: Martin Graber; Calvin Liechty. and Peter B. Lehman. Suckling colts, pure bred stud: Harrison Miller; Edwin Neuhauser; Archie Smitley and H. P. Schmitt. Pure bred mares, three years old and over: Harrison Miller; Adolph Bultemeler; Archie Smitley; Henry Aschliman; Calvin ' Liechty, Martin Graver, and P. B. . Lehman. Pureb red mares, under three years old: Calvin Liechty; Archie Smitley; Henry Aschliman; Ben ' Shoryer. | Pure bred mare and colt: Mar- ' risen Miller; Archie Smitley; Martin Graber; Calvin Liechty; I’. B. Lehman. Grade Show Grade mares, three years old and over: O. T. Johnson; Henry Dehner (second and third); William Kohne (fourth and fifth); O. T. Johnson (sixth and seventh); Adolph Bultemeler; Christ Knip- . stein; Kruetzman Brothers. Grade mare and colt: Adolph Bulttmeier; O. T. Johnson and Son: William Kohne; Christ Knip-

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stein; William Kohne. Grade mare under three years I old: Paul Krueckeberg; Noahi Augsburger; Paul Fuhrman; H. Koeneman; Kruetzman Brothers. I t fifth. J Get of sire class: Archie Smith-1 i ' ley; Adolph Bultemeler (second ■'and third). Geldings, three years old and under: Jess Teeters; Floyd Mitchi ell; Christ Knlpsteln; Rex Andrews; Roger Moser. Matched team in harness: H. Dehner; E. J. Ahr. o Col. Fred Reppcrt Speaks To Rotarians Col. Fred Reppert gave an inter- ' eating talk on his recent trip to Europe, before members of the Roary club last evening. I Col. Reppert told of incidents on ’ | board ship and of some of his experI ienccs in the several countries lie . visited. On board ship they mistook 1 him for Colonel Rupert, owner of 1 the New York Yankees baseball club, due to the similarity of names, i In Hanover, Germany, he visited | the old Reppert homestead, where his father was born. Col. Reppert I made many of his trips from one country to another by airplane. He sailed on the S. S. Bremen and came back on the S. S. Queen Mary. o 1 Statement of Condition of the AMERICAN CAM VI.'IV COMPANY Beading. Pennsylvania 607 Washington Street 1 On the 31st Day of December, 1937 H. G. EVANS, President W. S. DUAROLF, Secretary Amount of Capital paid • up •» 51)0,000.(10 GROSS ASSETS OF CO.MJ'ANY I i 1 Real Estate unincumbered . obi,GO 1.56 1 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) ... 336,134.45 Bonds and Stocks own- ‘ ed (Market Value) 1,506,972.34 Cash in banks (on interest and not on in- . terest) 341,877.11 * Accrued Securities (Inr terest & Rents, etc.).. 10,190.88 Other Securities None Book Value of Bonds . over Amortized Values 19,131.01 ’ Book Value of Stocks '* over Market Values. . 1,440.4 4 Market Value of Bonds —Schedule X 3,936.25 1 Premiums and Accounts 1 due and in process of collection 624,791.06 B Accounts otherwise secured None - Profit under Reinsur- ■ ance Contract 6,209.58 Other Assets 27,660.74 (Total Gross Assets I 3,240,008.72 Deduct Assets Not Ad- . mitted $ 48,514.72 . Net Assets > 3,191,494.00. fl LIABILITIES f Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 1,083,496.851 Losses due and unpaid None ! - Losses adjusted and not - due None; Losses unadjusted and in suspense 812,485.93 Bills and Accounts unpaid 14,557.65 Voluntary Reserve 84,389.69' Other Liabilities of the Company 196, ><3.88 Total Liabfnties ... I 2,191,494.00 Capital I Surplus $ 50V,000.00 i Total fl 3,191,494.00 ' STATE OF INDIANA, Office 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 ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and i that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, T hereunto j subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAL'EK,! Insurance Commissioner. ♦ls Mutual Company so state. JULY 29— AUGUST 5 Q Statement of Condition of tiie AMERII IN CREDIT INDEMNITY COMPANY OF NEW YORK 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 *fl 1,500,000.110 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 in- ! terest and not on interest) 46U.260.8Z ’ 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 seI cured None — | Total Gross Assets fl 5,692,691.05 Deduct Assets Not Ad- ! mitted 5 34,154.03 Net Assets ■ S 5,65i,53«.V2 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure I outstanding risks fl None Total Unpaid Claims 689,770.uV Additional Reserve for Losses 500,0U0.UU Total Unearned Premiums 947,53 Sh I Contingency Reserve 247,734.36 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors • None Other Liabilities of the I . Company —166,599.84 Total Liabilities fl 2,531,643.37; j leapltal . * l.s"H,nn(i co Surplus $ 1,606,893.65 Total I 5,658,537.02 STATE OF INDIANA. Ofllee 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 of; 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 hereunto subscribe mv name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1936. (Seal) GEO H NEWBADER. Insurance Commissioner. |*lf Mutual Company so state. , 1 1 JULY 29—AUGUST 5 i

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