Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Kvsry Evening Eicept Sunday by IHg OftCATUN DEMOCRAT CO. Inaorparatad Ikiisred at Uta Decatur, Ind Pool Offle* aa datum] Class Matter I. H. Haliar Praaldent A- K Haltbouao, daa y. A Baa. Mgr. Man D. H«ll»r V lea Praaldent tubacriplien Rataa: dingle copies I .01 Ona waak. by carrier 10 Owe yaar by oarrlar ....... b.OO Una Bontb. by mall *6 Pbraa tuouiha. by bm*U 1.00 •U months. by m*U 1.71 Osa yaar, by mall 3 00 Una yaar, at offtee.... 1.00 Prtosa quoted are within a radtua of 100 miles Kitewhere *3 50 one y««r. Advertising Rates Bade known on Application. ~ . National Adver Repreeentatlre 84 HKKKKK A CO. It Leiiagtoo Avenue. New York It Beat Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dali lea. eDKAL MERIT of any kind, cannot long be concealed. It wtU be discovered — and nothing can depreciate It but a man exhibiting tt hlrasel! It may not alwaya be rewarded as It ought, but tt will always be known and eventually, paid for at lu true value —Lord CkeetrrfteM. And year* ago tkey tried to regulate the cut and style of girts bstblug suit* It Bight be added that Tonyj tialento baa always discovered the way of making a living In America Parades, more parades, hand* and more bands, will greet you during fair week. It's Decatur* week of entertainment. " If the log Canadian married couple* were given a belling and rtdr through town, we would say ; that traffic was blocked for a while a—__ Thursday's papc-i of 13 pages wIH contcln wore than a hundred Invitations for you to trade here V>r the week-end end during fair «eek. tnder the new -tat.- trnffi. rale ** **ll he unlawful to park your rar*wHblu IS feet of a fire bydraat It dews not aay how far the j dog catcher must stand from (he ! object. That young California college graduate will attest that America la the la ad of the free, after spending a month In JaN because he scribbled an unfavorable parody a- . > bout Hitler on the hack of a menu i card. - - -— * - - -- * I. W 555555? A line of wit and humor Is pick- • ed from Ike luAlanapulls Star , "Keaator Hoaper aays that after deodorised cabbage and etrtngleea celery may rome the notseleae pee , ~,° r hlp. And poaslbly automatic • steering *paghcttl.“ PareaU look for the day. Mpectacular and Ihrllllng free - • • r, » »m he given artemoon and • ! »***' during Street Pair week The - I c ommit tee has arranged conventJ * •** corners and lots for the pres- ’ entatlon of the stellar sets and while at lauding the big show you'll. not went to miss them. They are free for the looking. — ' -- - tp at Attire a horrible murder took plane, sn eleven year old girl being victim of a (tend Authorities believe they have apprehended the merderer and charges or first degree murder will be lodged against him Such crimes are revolting and It is wall that the guilty persou had been placed Iwbfcid Jail hers. A trade bulletin lurul.be. lbs informal Win that 14 dally papers In the country have gone u> s five day a week pubUcaikm basis. The mount tug coats of pew* pa per publishing Is making many changes lu the buaioej* and where t omnium ties '•snoot sopporr a six day a
wash neper, publishers have been forced to make drastic changes. Harry Svbamerloh, t> xca 11 eu l • young man of this city, lost his gallant fight for life. Death came i Tuesday morning followitg five waak'e illness of cerebral meningitis. The community welched .jwtth Interest and sympathy his I fight (or Ufa, despite the odds a- , j gainst his chance of recovery. To i hie grieved parents and many 1 friends w« extend out sincere sym- | pat hies. Although mauy of the fans believe Clndtmat! will win the National League baseball pennant, the management Isn't taking any ebam-es on taking orders for world certes tickets. In other words they ure not counting their chicks before they're hatched. They ask their friends to write to them later, no tickets being ou sale as of the present date. The Daily Democrat has a modern new telephone system. Installed by the Cit Dens Telephone company. If you have an item of interest. don’t hesitate to call ONE THOI'BAND. Our reporters will be glad to receive It and the item which might seem uninteresting to you. will be of Interest to our lamtly of readers, Planar keep In mind: 'Phone ONE THOUSAND when you have an Item for the paper, or wish to get In touch with the advertising or snbscrtpttou de- ; part menu. The phuuea are here I 1 to serve you. =S ~ j Democratic county chairmen and vice-chairmen will meet In Indiana- ! Sunday for a luncheon and address by State Chairman Pred Bay* The new eute chairman has 1 put new snd vigorous life In the . organisation and b doing an excellent Job In presenting the cause jOf Democracy to the people. It ! is not the intention to open the I campaign this far ahead of the • election, but as Mr Rays explained. “We are not starting a campaign ' how. merely laying the foundation for one." Issues and policies will be explained to the | voter aa a matter of business and 1 many phases of government m which the people are Interested The Democratic party under the i leadership t*f Partner Governor i McNutt and Oovernor Townsend ( h *» been more helpful to the pooi pie than any administration In previous years The party has carj rled out a progressive program without putting the state in debt and lu system of government Is recognised as on< of the best in I the country The people should ,ha»»w about it Suit dealtMaa Ea)s and fellow c o worker* intend to I the facts In on Instructive j manner. ■■■■■■■ During the pest six months the number of Jobe found by the federal employment agency has steadily Increased. In IndUus the number has reached an all-time high, hi the same time the payments for unemployment insurance by the state has dropped until today It Is el the lowest point at any time since restrictions were removed by the legislature. Added to this Is the fact that for the past two weeha j ‘b* Stock market baa risen steadily and that prices have reached higher points ttian at any time since IM7 This moans that money le again Investing in onetbra* and enterprises. because business sees no clouds ahead, but a cuuatant l growth. It Is e barometer by which business measures events. The crops In Indiana are larger than II before There Is an abundance of i wheat. The corn stalks are hlgb*r |*nd promise s larger yidg There •111 be more huge and cattle for Ike market during the coming i months. The termer. If worried at ’ ! ell. la worried because „ surplus i ; may mean lower prices for his ’ crops, but u should assort the l city dwellers that there will be no • st «rc stion next winter The gov. 1 ernmest has already uken steps
DECATUH DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JCLY2B. ffiW.
GERMAN FAIL MANEUVERS
Your Health (By Robert ft. Onntcla. M. Dl (Secretary Dec star Health Board l “Undulant Feveß' I'ndulant fever eomettmes called "Malta fever." la an Illness characterised by a slow trirky beginning. something like typhoid fever, followed later hy a quite variable period of fever, chill* muscular and Joint pains, and extreme wasting weakness The symptom* may he contlnaous (or 20 to 100 days nr may have a tendency to subside and return at Intervals for m<>wth« or even years The attention of the world was. drawn to this disease early In the 1 19th century by Ha great fretjeen 1 cy on the Island of Malta In the Mediterranean sea. At first the j obaerrers were Inclined to believe' that It was filth disease produced I by pollution of the harbor The! diagnosis was rather difficult to make and it was always being confused with malaria and typhoid fever. However. In I*B4. a scleie , list hy the name nf Bruce dlocovet ed the germ that caused W and Iqr 1*97 It was possible to dotect, Its preaence by s simple blood teat called an “agglutination reaction" This teat was used a , great deal In studying possible', sources of the disease In Malta. 1 , for example, the Rrltlah found that! more than half of the gusts were , liifeelsd with the germs and that the dlseaae was conveyed to man by Ingestion of the milk from), these animal* Since these discoveries were , mode in Malta It was rapidly learn 11 ed that the disease wee wot confined to the Mediterranean area'! but could lie found In all parts 1 of the world all hough not with! such fi • queuey In 1929 when the disease made’ H* official " appear*ii. .• In ln«Blsna It was traced to the contain Inatsd milk coming from cattle Infected with what la known aa Bangs dlseaae or “contagloue abortion." The germ lu Ihrse cases received the name of Barll Ins Alhorius The germ that had town found among infai ted goats differed slightly from the bacillus abortus nf cattle and was rullsd the "Medltenals germ." Both germs, however, gave rise to the disease known as ' undulant fever." Naturally since H la known that milk used (rum cattle infected with Bang's disease may give rise lo undulant fever 4n man. this sub joct Incomes s reel problem and e concern amoug dairyman and cattle breeders Fortunately enough is already known about the condition that the most intelligent type nf work la being done to pro j tact the consumer t'ousioM *lg|.' lance ou the part of Ihe dairyman coupled with systematic supervision of state dairy tuspep'ors results In the quirk deletion snd elimination of so-called "reactors" from the flocks Borne Hues of distribution are further protected it? the proces* of peeteurtantiou | of ihe milk which efle. lively die j lo protect the farmer. With these t signs of the times all pointing In one direction, tt will take mer* I than s propaganda bureau, even working overtime, to destroy confidence in the American govern- : atm. T**. ‘ | — • —• .
poses of the organism Ihilrymen are also much Interested In the manner In which Bangs disease is spread among their rattle A greet deal of die cueston Is going on about this aubjort and not a few arguments too. Inasmuch ns It Is found that bacillus abortus Is eliminated from (be body not ooly from mUk but from the urine It is sensible to take the view the transmission could come mainly from the luge*tlon of the milk or from contain Inat bm of wounda or of food and drink with the urine of the involved animal This is very true Attempts have been made to | transmit the disease by blowing ,*»f dust Into the tacos of th.auimals. If ihe dust has boou inoculated with a fresh strain of ihe , germ such an experiment ts usually successful; however. If the dust la contaminated merely with Ihe urine of an infected rase no Infection results Dust from suepirtous places ,nd pastures has been used with equal failure. — apparently the dust must be freshly inoculated with the germ to produce result* Not all people who drink milk with bacillus abortus or Melltcoots pressure will contract “uodulant fever" snd not ell cattle or first, that transmit the germ ere elck or uselese. There la Mill much to be learned ahou> this situation snd certaluly little ta lie (eared by uur cltlieu* aloug the line of epidemics or even frequent! occurrences 1 —■—-—- —— * Modern Etiquette By ROBIRTA LIE ♦ 4 4). Is it permissible f.r one's celling cards to bare any kind of decorations on tbwm? A. No The cards should be piata white, of good quality, engraved m Mark, and without decorations of any kind. U When a man is dining with a woman, should bo give bln own or the woman's order to the waiter, first? A He should coesuit k‘* companion and girt bar ordar first, followed by bis own. U When le • guest privi ogod te leave s wedding reoeptionf A. One may leave say time desired after speaking lo tbs bride «nd bridegroom. o Aiuweni To Te«t * Question! tee answer, to the Teat Questions prilled ♦ Two 1. la the Windward island,. West 8 The operation of dr> Lag or removing water from e substance 5 Teams. 4. Turkey, sad lu subjact .tales • Wlm. j • Yas; because salt water has i greater buoyancy. , 7 Lfberln. i • Fral'-at; not pr* 4ets. ♦ * Nstursdisetion l» Equatorial naSr* "S* **** with rip-cord ononer w«d «nd-of-roU nitfnnl 50c. Evffry roll in vacuum cleaned to remov. all but and dual. Hi* Decatur Democrat (Jo.
Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months ■ Sunday July 30 Strteklcr Reunion, ffi.t Wayne Municipal Part. Hoffman Annual Reunion, Sunset pma Cowan Annual Reunion, Sunset : ‘ Park. Haggard Family Reunion. Berne. I Indiana. , Borne annual reunion. Bun Bet Park.. , Meyer family retinKm. Bun Bet . Park. . Miller family Mh annual reunion. t Bun Set Perk | Sunday, August f ,| Branddberry Reunion. Honan- ! NJttman Park. I Bleoke Reualoa. otto Bleeke Home northeast of Decatur Shaffer Reunion, Momorial Park. The Kuhrman family reunion will be held Sunday, August g, at Hanua-Nuttmaa park. Krause annual reunion. Bun Set Park. Dettlnger reunion.train or shine) Bun Set Park. Vennie annual reunion. Bun Bot Pork. T. L Risen reunion. Sun Bot Park. Sunday, August 18 Annual Jlsher reunion. Franks park pavilion, Fort Wayn* Marts Reunion. Lehman Park, Borns. Fruechte Reunion. Hsnns-Nutt-man Park rain or skins Biess Annual Reunion, fc’ua Bot Park. Hawkins Reunion. Hnnus Nutti man Pork. t RelUg snd Keobm reunion. Bun Bet Park i M O. Brown roanion. Bun Set i Park. E Sunday. August 80 Annual McGill Reunion. Bun Set i Perk. r Weldy Family Mk Annual Reiux- , ten. ilnnns-Nuumns Perk Stool annual reunion. Bun Bot . Park. May reunion, (ram or shins) Bun Hot Park ) Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church punk, Bun Bot Park. . Waiters family reunion. Bun Bot t Park Sunday Auguot 17 Fry-Yost Keusliu UsunnaNutb msu Park. Wesley snuusl reunion. Bun Bet Perk. Hlnkle (salty reunion. Bun Bet Park Sunday, kept. | The annuel Bluessr-Gsase family reunion will be held la the Will--1 »*»lre. Ohio park bundey, Sdpiam Ur 2. Kmrkk Annual Reunion. Bun Hot Perk. Urlck annual reunion. Bun Bot I- Park. Reop reunion,tram or shins) Bun a Bet Park Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Bun Hot Park Sunday, September If »®* msu annual reqaion. Bun Hat Park. as * — IS— Sound Sours. Swottong Mm. r . Toledo Ohio.—l UP)— A ,'iuad •• iwiMiratory hors has discovered It B aw sour milk by sound waves, than re««rs« tea process to gwootea » again.
ONE KILLED IN LABOR BATTLE 11 oosicr Non-l nion laborer Admit* IVfillorxhurjt Killing Millcrshurg. Ind., July *•—lUfl Sheriff uas asrclsy Mid today that George rslh. 45. • non-union laborer, had admitted the slaying of John idlkelton. M. • *»-* mens4>er, who was shot and kllieJ yesterday during e battle betwern uuion forces and non-union workers at a brtdge construction project. One man was shot in the stomach and tlx others, all non nnlon **• borers, received minor wounds trom shotgun pellets end beatings during the bettle. Barclay said Felh told him be shot Pllkeltun In selfdefense. "I didn't mean to kill him." the sheriff quoted Mk "l was trying to shoot at his legs but I guess I was excited and shot higher." Barclay said witnesses laid him the battle raged for 20 minutes end hat st least It union man, the la borers snd several bystanders were Involved. Shotguns, plpapuila, rifles and tilths were used. When the oghting waned l’llkclton Lay dead end George Hastmiund. 41 wee gllf(crlng from a shotgun wound in the stomach Gerald Beales, J*. n non a cion lafhorer, suffered s serious head gash. Barclay said I‘tlkulkon and "Humwind were employed ou a road bang built in counectiou with the aridge. He Identified them as members of the hod carriers' mud common laborers union. Evansville lo-
rial. HieIII Ui CoudltWn vs Uw ALffAVt IVBt RtMK tuMCAVt At.ntn». s. i. tm the 31*1 liar of LVttnßr, 193* L M. Bc'HiJttN, Vlc*-l’ra»t4cul 1L f. WOLTKKIUnJI.I V biaßuh-Or, ratary Amount of GsplUl pain up i.eee.sosc) uiuqut A4WKTS UT CoMIAN V viaal but, unlacumb„»Nf I 13S.IXX.SI Mortgan* Loans ou real estate I Free from aay prior luiumbraoie) _ 223.3*7.1« Bonn* aaS Ptovlu owned (Market Value)— L937.ie3.1t Laeh in bauk* ion Interest and not or lutereat) . *03,332.2* Accrued He- urltle* »lntereet A Kent*, etc 19.43 X 9* Other dec urltle* Nona Rremlum* and Accounts do# and in process of . lliiii. 03,3*132 Aciounts otherwJ*e secured _____ 33,*3**f Total Gross A*»sU 8 2,*>'t,STS.lk Ledu- t Amn Not Admitted S 11.2*: 02 Net Asset* | 2.4*S,Stt.i2 LIAHiUTIKU lie nerve or arnoual nocaswary te reinsure outatandinn risk* f tl2,en.7t l-o*»e* due and unpaid . None Luvei adjusted sad not due .... — *.*33.59 Loose* unadjusted and I „ te suapona# *1.733.41 I Mill* and Accounts un- •'*'<* 1,013.81 amount due and n»t du* M nke or other creditor, ... N-.no utfcer Unhiliti,- of iho Company , 114.X11M , Total Ltahilillne S ilsTiiTi ' ■‘iMi* l I i.eea.oee ee Surplus 4 III.NI M Total —| :.«*«.tll ii STATE OF INDIANA. * "k'* *1 luaurai* . Commi-eiuncr. I, the undersigned, insurance Com■nlontuner of Indlaei*. herecy certify iiial the above t* n correct ropy of the dtntrmcnt of tn* CondiUun of mentioned Company on •be 3t*i d*> of Docembov. i»4S, *• •liown by the erintnnl ntnUmrni end that «h# mid orinltial statement it now on fit# in this offtoo. <• TVetlmony Whereof, { hereunto auiv*. rlhe my name siid iffl ai eSrml »**t. thi* loth 4a> •dNtelTflxax. tbanl) UNO H Ni.WuAl Klt. ... . . innurwhc# CoMiulasluner. *° •“te
9 ——< — — -o - | a blatamrut of Cuudttlon of i>, r mi.... ~ .... . btalamanl <.f Conditio*if ■ A ‘""‘ • «V T * u 1 Uii me iii - jfffmpm I • i/wVmi '*>•! J W A »u??SISy <>n l'l,|'* l ll , "' h,r ' l>» ""■‘HAHilkp t K >> Wl'iHT. , y'!j Amount of vtnp(,o| ' I) O VIKVIiV t V r ! ,W, °* , HAROLD <. HKWKBSM ***Tl or CuMI'ANY 1 «•—M»B,M UP •» 1 ered'" *'* u"ln< mult- OK COMUliy , Ultmttf AHMKTS n| AIJOW flwuu. IM«I I>n rtd' ‘* " .rid » nla- tamb- Heal K.tate Coin limb- I • "U >f>Hinoo> — *r*d I I p>fc»r 111- Ifn’iroun i.. HJ.MIH I fr« i** 1 (Morl»aa- la-ana »n r»«J I Bond* and Hlooka own- ort«» from nay . 1 total* i Kree (ram any I ,*d IMorii• I VolUKi .... n.tlt at ft L > • Kon* prl..r til- umhran- < > I * *oh IK bank, “on la. Jd iKSh“%S* ?*■* . Ihinda and dl-ob.'>«n- ~,1 loraal and out uo in- Caal'i In u»k.iS. , ‘-OMaS.il ad iMnrbaf Valu»‘ . taraat) .. ..... .. *; t*ar«at j Caab In Haaka lOn In- I AarrtMd *•< unite. (fa. '•••*»»■** U,ll| *"* •• *»• mrant and N-t aa In- I , * I H.WII Ai'ruad Na.-urin ..i *M.**I.M torr . • *1 'da-urlilaa s u ,,* i..“tr a JP. I !*— <4- • Ar« ruad S*t urltlaa «*•»- V’dlataml uin, *»,»*« jJ oMmi IMH.M taroat a llano, at» ».. I*l I I*iniiMua and Ai ■ until* fldmlyma'and*! y ■■ N'--b* 'Hbar Mr- uritta. I dna and In prtKtoa of dua and * d ---"* unt < Prannuma and Ar< »u«t» oIImIm ~, I.ISS.IIII} roiia, tim, pro, ®*« •* _ dua and tn pro-a.* «l ...I A .vnnu otltarwoa »- A. "Vnta olhar»i. NMIIM rnllovllon l'“4 l “rad _ —, — l.atl.l* ourild "! AovuuhU otbarwl.o J iJg?nZgsfV::.-. \ixXjTZIL % Z* a fnd N»« JuA*».;i*. , d Nat A...U {, j;;.' IV.ll<| Uoaaraa or anwiMH rt*. HMm w uiJSJif'*® tIAWIM IIW ■ aaaafy to Oiaaura i i» nM *J*?* Itaaarri- or amount nrdr.;* nndiiol 2dTu !od u-- due n..d unpaid tSt-’jiiSfiu-Sd and , , 4 - > * *“ 4 m, ‘ «7,7, M -f Ill'lla anJ*a l# i 1 Mlikll ln’Viiap»naJ U *** 4 Lonaoa uuadiualad and HVrT WI.M. • M “- *i{T.vre ou ■: HExfcSMfr t#,m - aJka. 5 s® .1 n»•! mm - y* HTATItf UP- IMIHA\A 1 «—'MIMMJj Total ... » !Z (Mil- a of inniiran-» ' .-mmlanlnnrr MTATIn OK INUIAA'A. I. (I« vMfrM||n#|, |iiiiir«nff sum t ik. ~ta ll< ! r lNt Oft i< •or twnurii) 1 * ’ om»**!••*• ?»«r»ont r of it. rok»y «# r t|fV lS f 7 C lV 4 * on,. t. thSln&f&n** U»»r*** abova Tn acorTiTi aop" X rtßihl iiU-io*ar"( ludu‘. t-"‘ M J r'—rTontfn-- 1 * "t H|» mSJSSff iS ~f "»•* abova la a " f f;» 1 ' Ilia Ilal das* , of iSTI«.V^ p .*.U °* (lk * ab-.va C ’bdllton of <ha Plalamaui of I *"? ft#®* 1 .,."5L ISfM® ** * l __ dfLt w-lj». u ' p * oy •« ‘iljtr u ji*- l ii. <>wp *" y ** *
cal l«l. an affiliate of the American K.<4ereturn of Lart»*r. I met night he grreated John «eu do. 44. union ergsmier whe was pr-eent during the hntlle. on e charge of rioting. Soucle w«» released under bond of #too. Barclay said I* feeling has been brewing etnee spring wbes O. P. OUnger. - warded s contract to build the bridge He said OUnger hod rorelve l warning to hlrs unbm mongers or ibsndon ths Job Mem irlnl Day ■ fire of aiUtetermlnsd origin deetroyed s temporary budge Gltager'e men had erected. iUrently the project had baeo abut damn and work was icsuaied only UtM Monday. Rgoclt told coroner William Mm ,er limt be went to the projtcl with If men to fotvu a picket line. Ha *4ld he appealed to Roy Jones, Br'rfge foremen, to use union Nfeor aud that while they were Utkin* oue of ihe non-union laborers started to stuck the pickets. He said n man he coUtd not identify ran to an sutonKbile, dbtained a vholgua snd rifle and started firing, hitting I‘tlkelton and Hammond end driving away bis other men. Hafclay said hr would hold Felh for grand Jury action and that he xr-is considering filing rioting -harges sgsiust “about 40 other men." Seven Arretted Laporte. Ind.. July 3* — (UP)— Six strikers and one nah-sulkor were free under ncmlnnl bonds today after their arrant during an outbreak of labor vwleuc.' at (be l.rlke-truund plant Os the LnPurtff Foundry company. Four men were lajurod slightly during the fighttag. it occurred when nearly 200 musters of the La Porte local of the Interant tonal mowhdert union. Aunencon federa-
HUiemonl of Condition of th* AWLKK tV KtUIX FIRM IV*I R*VI r t o. Now York, New York |fl MeMIcR Isffllff on the list Day of December, 193* M. M (R LVJCBL President WM. E. I.AMM JIL, Secretary Amount of «S*pllnl paid up *1 i.ads.oooo* c.itivsu assxjth of cumpant . Meal Kvlnte Cnlncumbered ... 8 4,5*3,51* 31‘ Mor'snKc Loan* on real rafale (Free fr om nay prior incumbrance) ... 15.33 S SS, Honda and tllocks Owned (Merkel Value).... 13.2W.5a2.** 1 Cash la Banks (On Intarsal and Not un Interact l l.lOt.Wt.Si Accrued .-to-untie* (Interest A Items, etc.).. 27,475 ts other l*ec urltle* N iPremium* and Account* du* and in process of coiie,-non ... •ea.2t4.sai Accounts otherwise secured I*.OT:-a*J Total Grose'Assets ll* *21.351 It, tied in t Asset* Not Admitted ....8 ss.sisss’ Net A*sots „ iIX.iXXLI* S 3 I.IAIiIUTIRH Mess-eve or amount na•****r> to reinsure ouotandlng risk* 8 !.*»*. 1W 12 1.-oaee due snd unpaid Nona L>aoe* adjusted ana not ■Mi' Non* l-nsee* unadjusted and in eu*»en«e *32 t 3« It, Bill* and Arrount* an- . «•»* . . . 3.3aa*o Amount duo and not due hank* or other ritdltore . — Non* Other Llabllltle* of th* l.kot.Tte.oaj Tout 1 dabllilies _ I ...I*2.*:: is CaptUl I t aoi- soa sd Uurplus 813.13a.47*. 4tj Total ... 11t.591.5U5f I STATE OF INDIANA, ' offl- * of Ibsursnc* Camm|a«|oi>rr I. Ik* under,tsned. Inaorawc* Mmmlasloticr of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of Ike Staism-m ~f (he Coadltloa of I*!* * ,v * nnjikiwl Company oa •he liat day of Daeambcr. IS2S. a* TSr. lh.* 11'iA nr *f teut,-slemaat and tha* the aald ‘'riujnal stsiament t* “*•* «n fit* m ini. offu-o. te Tastlmmty WkdreW j hereunto •nherrfhr an come ai.d affix i.iy alt. «fl*l aoal. thl. 104 b day of July, |*3». (heal) Ufco H. XI.U UAI KK. • u . , '"euran- e ('ommtaalunor. - •“te~ r - l
tion as labor halt a buck io-worj, 40 non Milkers. Tkr r? 1 ■en-etrikci* os"i«<i cliibn sn<| polk- B the nse nf tear J crowd. Those 4n**teS ed assault snd heu*ry^ The union calls* i*. _ 17 to enfume deoxsc, ed wags* and .UuruT 5 hears. »' rHousehold SertpU Koherts U* •••»y K tome deihwt* nsiwu tw-eo torn. It m»y n> , *»y placing the torn * new piece hen*Mh tt, » broidery hoop Th* hoc* y , firmly and make* t** ; Ing of the tear much emuT t Handy Kitchen Ulmm » A pair of candy ton o tt , "*e*sll to keep in th* fcu* removing article, f r , )B . «« r ' removing 0i1,,, C'?«- and atmilur usee. 4 ( Umbreliy The frame of *n ualoa ; not met If it t. itne - U the color of Un om dingy black, renew It by m with strong black tex. ViMisrs To Rave f Hobart. Taamsm* <yjj, - Vfillers, anther and tm i who recently sold hie ~ • mer. Joseph Cotirsd. te the I States Martur ('..mißbnn | ordered a new one teipg t Murray Watts of PhitxS i will be built In » local » with a length of ;$ 1 beam of 20.
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