Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1939 — Page 2

Page Two

FAIR SIDELIGHTS (CONTINUMD FROM PAQ» OHS) magician to do a William Toll •turn and (Ira at him with hi* "shootsplstol. Chari**, of course Mtslsiusnl »t Csadlllsn of the N**k»:h« A»i> alllFFi Ma CO. OF A. ». .New lurh. N. Y. », Mahlau lpi.« C. V MEaAKHoLK. President A. It. MATTHEWK Usvrvtaty 2% i.wa.aoo.>o l UKutW* AAaUTH or CUMFANY Meal Batata UniMuiub. • red I 1.4.01* Mur (gags Luana on real •stats (Eraa (rum any prior Incuiubrauvei ... AOM MMunds and div-Us owned (Market Value; *,044,(34.7« Caali lu Mauk* tun Into real au.l Not on ontaraaty — ' i doruH Ms. units, tin- . i. tercat * llenla, eU >.. 13,3<*.*7< Other w urltlea - .None Freniiuma and Ae.ounla due and In process of •eUecUon ..—.............. W t *MkM| Accounts other wine secured 2,37 X»* Total Gross Asset* I I 821,**2.5l He du. t Assets Nut Admitted I 244.053’14 .Net Aaeeta ._. * Mb.W. li LIAHILIUWU Hsservs or amount necessary to reinsure outetandina run* * 4,31*.2*4.14 Los*', due and unpaid. Loanee adj ue ted end not duo. Loanee unadJUated and in auapeuea IL.Hi.O' lU* tor accrued taxes and Expeueca — 17*,*>*.*« I Amount Uuu and not due i banka or other credtolra — Mont 1 Other Liabilities u< the , Company .... - —- M,144.ua ( Total Liabilities »""i.75*.115.1* i Murplua | 4,U*,417.34 I Total 1 »,»1.,»M.e»i 1 MT ATM OF I.NUIA.NA. Uh.e ot insurants Commiaaloner. 1. the undeieiMued, Insurance Commiaaloner ot IhUMua. hereby c-ertlly that the above la a comet copy ot i tne aialemeni of the Condllloa oti the above mentioned Cou.jany on the 41st day of December, lane, ai ahown by the original atatament and tual the aaid original statement la •n I lie la thia ugtee. , it. Testimony Whereof, 1 hereunto 1 •Üba. rlbe my name and adlx my ottictal seal. thia loth day ot duly, I*4*. Ideal) GHU. M. NEW LAL Ell. ~ Insurance Commissioner. •It Mutual Company so scale. ••ItvilU, AmortUad. I, 'statement ot Condition ot the ' ” AMERICAN HI.-INeIHA.NCE luhl'ltl New York. N. T. j »» John Stmt On the llal Lay ot December, ltd* . KOUEKT C. REAM. l‘revident , JOHN R TAPPAN, Secretary Amount ot Capital paid up •» 1.0b0.000.tw UHO-SS ASSETS or COMPANY I. Real INlate Uulncumbered 8 31.373..3 Moilgage Loan* on real aerate tFree trout any prior Incumbrance) 2U1.357.4* . Bund* and Slavka owned ißook Valuer 13,404,417.41 i Caah in Banka ton Interval and Mol on Internal) ... _. LHAliel* < Al. rued Be. urtilee (interne A 'Wots, etc.). 44,37* 44 Other Me. urltiaa .. None Premium* and Accounts L due and in procsss ot uolleclluu ......— 34*, 1*4.43 | Accounts otherwise secured — *.4*7.3* Total Gross Assets 21.,0U1,»34t0 ; Led ml Assets Nut Ad- »• milled 1 123.11*.04 Nel Assets (13.721.31A42 LIABILITIES . He verve or amount ne venaery to relnaure outetanding rlak* . . | 1.141.43*.44\ Loaeee due and unpaid . 37*,it4.t7 I Lunar* adjuated and not due Non* Loeaea uuad)u>ted and in auapetUta 4,0*1.347.71 | lillia and Aoeouata uapaid 7V.144.4* Amount due and not due bunk* or other croditore —...._None . Other Ltabilltiea ot the Company — 1,3*1,722.4* Total Liabilities i Capital | 2,V«*.*M.«b Murplu* | 4,147,33*.*1 Total 113,741,41A44 STATE OP INDIANA. l] 0111. * or ln*uran<e Commlaaioner 1. the undeiaigiied. Inauranve Comnilaaioner ol Indiana, hereby cernly that the atiovo la a oorrecl copy ot the Statement ot the Condition ol the above mentioned Company on the 31*t day of December, IN*, an shown by the original alatement and that the aaid original aialement is now or. tile In thia office In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto eulieirlbe my name and alii* luy ottl<lal seal, thia l«th day of July, I*3*. (Heal) <IKO. H. .NKU HjltEH. Add a. . l t »*utance ComnihMHuuar. •If Mutual Company so slate. JULY 31-AUG. 1 1

BLONDIE THAT'S THE PUBLIC FOR YOU! By Chic Young I -33 m —riaipiNib , {W®ll / w v te*T *tvfc2('"i I w* ■ r4v I ip*''! p x </* <h AjW jjj ’ x uh?H ’ • SIBa cuu/r. g '.lj| z ,. 1 / . • THIMBLE THEATER Showing—“A MOUNTAIN OUT OF A MOLEHILL" rjpeware ” (*W ort M**<es| 4 .z _ b, I cgfrasyaka, 'JR® YhtsT fW«< fe'■■ -vW?jB !(?wfk 5 Jvl ~ l»kMr z /COY? iiiM «fc<kY' x .- '"Za>92l *f AB « \LT )— -Os y 1 1111 ' Ir “ v - _>txd < hx/)j u »< £ L 7-- I 3C* x v?r ' '•" —-w - -_ Wl | ZSC* 1 T LZZZ--— — a

ntwapod unhurt. -O—O—An oppurtuuliy of a Hle tiiue await* th* tat lady who would i like a whirling rid* uu roller •kales. Th* male member of lb* Whirling Wonder* free act issued a call luat night (or a tat lady to take a merry-go-round ride on th* skates. Th* offer i* open all wwk. —o—o——for the fair are available durlag all active hour* ot the ■ fair al the Dally Democrat booth, located almoaf dlractly ta (rout ot the newspaper otttce. The program* are tree and carry a complete list of fro* act*, parade*, livestock showing aud vihibiilug and other phase* of the fair. Couuty Clerk-elect Clyde Troutuer I* in ■ barge ot th* booth during atliv* hour* ot the fair. Stanley Callow'* young sou was lost on lb* midway for a time last ulght. He was later located through th* aaalatance ot tbe P. A. system. When found he aas uoinhalauily strolling down the midway, unconscious ot lb* tumult he bad caused. A review of the record in the police and Information booth by Charles Zimmerman this morulng disclosed that 26 call* wore sent over the P. A. system last night after the opening of the fair. Lawto Smith, Argo Sudduth aud Elmer Darwacbler look their turns at lb* mike last night. Mrs. Oscar Lankeuau. K N.. in charge ot the Red Cros* firol aid lent on the courthous* lawn, reported treating bltotera on heels, a mashed toe, skinned fingers aud cut fingers on the opening night of the 1 Hlatcnieut of Condition of th* MUNtMENTAI. I IFF. INSIKXNtK COMPAkt Baltimore, Maryland Charles A Chase HmeU On th* 31st Day of D*cei»o*r, !»*• LEU I’. HOCK. President F. H. UIWEHBE. Secretary Amount ot Capital paid Up r-1. ««»• *»—see." »,VV V, VUV.”V OIK >M< AtWETS OF COMPANY KmU Eala.* Vulneu»b- | , „ MortifHKe Loans on real •stat* (Free from any prior incumbrance) .. J,407,635.2* ••Dongs and Stocks Owned Value> . 21.144 2*4 1* Cash In Banka <Oa Interest aud Nut on Interesti —5,11».177.«» Accrued Securltle* tintereat A Rent*, etc.).. 144,041.23 , Other Securities — Collateral Loan*3**.*S».*l Policy Loans - ***,1*3.44 Nel Uncoil* led A L>eferred Premiums —„ &*7,»*3.53 Ground llenla . 4*«,32*-*S I'romlunis and Accounts due and in proves* of collection ... Non* Accounts otherwise secured .. . Nuns .sale* contracts »7,*ii.i» Miscellaneous 10.»«»,.» Total Grose Assets |31,044,31(.»3 Deduct Aaaeta Not Admitted I 43,0’.*.*4 N.I Assets *31,013,44* 43 LIABILITIES Reserve or amuuut ne- < *aaary to reinsure outaiaudlus risks 244,0*0.403.1* Losses due and unpaid Non* Losse* adjusted and not due — Nons Losses unadjusted and In susnsnae 17,33».«0 Bills and Account* un- , I's‘d - - 10.403.34 Amount due and not due banka or other .redlI tor* Non* Other LtabUiUas of th* Company 1.HR,(37.22 Total Liabilities —. *>•>,437,3«« a* ! - I 3.0**,**«.0» surplus -4 2.&7*,171.»3 I Total •31,*11.4«* l* , STATE OF INDIANA. once of Insurance Commisjioner i I. the undersigned. Inaurar <•« Com* mlsaloner ot Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy ot ' the Htateinent of .be Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, I*3*. as shown by th* original alatement and , that the said original alatement la now on file In thia c.fflce. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my ..lhVtol seal, this lath day of July, I*3*. (Meal) <lkk>. H. NEW HAt Kit. Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company s o state. 41 *'"“ rUl ** l '**“•-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1939. r,?

Bhe to assisted In th* booth by -0-0-Uoy Scouts. A member of lb* Tsn-lnOit* aldeshow was tsk*n to th* first ,sld tout last night when he dropped a oonnouhall used tn th* act .m hie foot. The injury was not serious. o-o- ! Fair official* and pollca nsplud a little tyke running down the stroaL sobbing long •nd loudly. They found that be was Jackie Conrad and wa* lost from his uncle. The uncle was contacted a few mlnutea

'Twirl s always tomorrow’

CHAPTBR XVII!

“To what endt" he was thinking ironically.* Yes, th* probabilities were that she would be included in th* haul. No girl as intelligent as she. could bo st this club nightly without knowing its true character. Or was she th* unsuspecting tool of NiklasT No, that was impossible. But th* next day h* sent her a magnificent spray of white orchids, as though te make amends. His card with a lin* of apology in French, and his good wiihsa, lay la th* big •quar* bog awaiting bar arrival at th* club. After a moment's indaetoion, she had worn th* orchids. They curled in wased beauty under her ear. But before th* evening wa* over, •he removed them. It was as though something sinister lurked beneath th* flowers. Now, as sh* sat in th* club eating her dinner, it was not the donor of the orchids she was hating, but Brock Milbank. Th* head waiter. Diax, earn* round the corner of the palms. “Madam* la Marquis*, th* doorkeeper informs me there is a gentleman to ne* you. Her* is Ids card. I informed him that you can not be disturbed, but he still waits." Before even glancing nt the card, Toni sensed that it was Broek. “Send him in. Diax," sh* said. “HI see him." Best to have it out now. A somewhat shamefaced Brock appeared. “It’s awfully decent ot you receiving me, Toni. I know I must hav* mad* a nuisance of myself last night, though I don’t remember the half of it, honest!" “Sit down.” Her voice was toneless. “How did you happen to come her* last night?” she demanded. Sh* asked th* question, even though she doubted h* would tell the truth. “I'v* been making th* rounds for ths psst week, ever since I hit the city.” He grinned sh**pishly. “Had a bit of a smack in the ey* out West, y'understand. Jessica leaving me so suddenly, and all.” Jessica? Dragging her name in was in atrocious taste. He meant that he had really cared for Jessica? But, of course, it was h*r money! That was what hurt. “W*quarrel*d. Sha's mighty hard to get along with, Toni. Not half as sweet as you were. Gosh, I've been a cad!" Toni remained silent. "Things were too stirrsd up in San Francisco, the gossip and all. So I beat it to New York.” "Just as I did." Toni thought, ironically. "But our manner of meeting our humiliations was somewhat different that's all. Brock gvts drunk, whil* I wear out shoe leather, job hunting. New when I’v* landed something good, hs comes her* to spoil itt But be shan't I 1 won't l*t him!" Brock was talking again. As Toni watched hi* pallid face, hi* near-set eyes that avoided looking directly at her for more than a brief moment at a tim*. it cam* to her with comCite wonderment how she had ever en ao blind as to think she loved this weakling. "I asked th* clerk at my hotel about the liveliest spot in town. Y*u wouldn't blame me. Toni, if you knew what a time l'v* passed through. Among others ho told me

later. & Robert E and Edward Roeder of Lima. Ohio have opened a miniature trap-shoot n*kt to ths Nib lick building on Monroe street. It to reputed to b* the first on* other than that at tbe New York World * fair. Special iuu* are also need. Front reliable source* com* th* report that Mayor Forrost Elt*y demonstrated hi* prowess with a gun at miniature trap-shooting by lettiM three 'birds" in three attempts.

of thia dob, and ao last night 1 dropped in." "How,” ah* Inquired idle, "did you get past th* doorman I Only m*vnbsr* ar* admitted." Sums of his old swagger earn* back te him as h* griniwd; "Oh, I pushed in with th* crowd. Ther* was only on* stnpty table. I beedad for it," Sh* thought ironically: "My tabl*!" "I wa* clean bowled over when I spotted you in that fancy rig-out. You’re sure smart, Toni. Don't you think we’d make a good team here in New York? Eh, what?” "I do not.” Color flooded her face. Had hi* effrontery no limit? "Gosh, you look lovely when you're mad. And I lik* your new blond hair. Your jaunt has improved you, TotiL* jaunt’ Her grief, humiliation, endless search for work, loneliness —a jatMt! “A penny for your thoughts." "I was thinking what an astonishing cad you are," Toni answered in a level voice. "Oh, come, now. I know I acted in a beastly fashion, but I'd been nagged to death about our engagement, for you know my dad ha* been pretty badly pinched financially, though not as badly as your father. Still and all, I was fond of you, old girt" “You certainly had a charming way of showing it" “You don’t thinh I wanted to marry Jessies, do you ?"—in an injured tone. “And you can surely understand how I couldn't face you, Toni, to tell you I had to marry her becauM of our mutual ehanged finance*. You and I couldn't live on sentiment, could we?” "You mean you were too cowardly to fac* me? To tell mo that money meant so much mor* te you than" —h*r lip curled—“what you call lev* I" "Dont rub it in, old girl. I'm not as bad as you imagine. You'll understand when I tell you I considered it th* correct thing to marry Jessica." “What on earth do you m*an?" This conversation was pure tortur* to Toni. Yet, even a*, sh* wanted to know th* reason* for his jilting her. “You r* not such a child that you don't understand! Com*, come. You’ve been around.” She half rose from th* table, trembling from head to foot “You dar* to toll me that you—Jessica—whil* you were engaged to be married to n»s—" Ho said quickly, alarmed at her emotion: "Don't take it so hard, TonL Y*u know-" “Get out!" What would have happened between them had not Niklas appeared at that moment, Toni was often to wonder. It was necessary, of course, to present Broek to th* nightclub owner. Sh* thanked H*av*n that h* was sober, and would hav* th* pres«nc* of mind to presume to no old friendship ia th* past. "Your premises ar* charming,” Brock said in his most agreeable manner to Niklas, who was bowing suavely. "I was just saying that I would like to join the elub May 1 tender my subscription?" Niklas naturally complied. Toni wax thankful that h* was imme diately called away. But it was disturbing to know

Roeder A Bon. operators of the shoot, vouch for his record. A number of fair-goer* witnessed tbe accident, ta which Dr 0 F. Eichhorn's horse suffered a fraclured lea and had io be destroyed Among tbe most vivid accounts given of the accident la thst of Floyd Hunter, special officer of tbe fair. ■I, — g - —- 500 SheetM SVjill Nunrtae Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.

that Broek wa* going to b* a member of th* club. What wa* hi* motive?—sh* wonSh* wa* sooa to know. H* leaned over th* tabl* toward her. and said ingratiatingly: "I'm hoping, Toni, that you're going to Ist bygone* b* bygones, that we'ro going to bo good friends. And why not? Aren't w* mor* or less up against it—ta th* sam* boat? Relieve It or not—and I admit I’ve been a cad—l’ve a mighty soft spot in my heart for you. and I always shall. Don’t you think we’d boa good team?” A good team? Was this a renewed marnag* offer? she wondered. A sick feeling swept over her—part of th* old pain, and a kind of nausea at his effrontery. She stared at him silently. "Ladies must live, you know,” he •aid lightly, “and so must unlucky chap* lik* m* who find themselves minus th* needfull I was let out of th* finn m San Francisco, you see. Jessica’s don* the fading out act. My father’s lost his money. Her* I am. What ar* we going to do about it?” “You mean,” said Toni with dry lipa, “that gentlemen must live— in the sty)* they’ve been accustomed to?" A bold look cam* into his brown flecked eye*. “A bit crude, aren’t you? You wouldn’t have said a thing like that three months ago, even though there was sums truth to iL Toni, you’ve—well, hardened." She said swiftly, vehemently: “Thank Heaven for th*t!" H* bit his lip, for th* wiomemt nonplused. Then: “I'm afraid I'm responsiblo for the change. Am I, Toni? Egad! If I'd known how things would turn out—tb* mess they'd be—wild horse* wouldn't have dragged me to the altar with that woman.” “Let’s leave her name out of this, pleas*.” “I can see where you don’t lik* to hear of it, naturally. Toni, admit* she made a play for me?" His eaddishn*M was so apparent that th* old pain seemed to slip forever from her at that moment. It was as though she were talking with a stranger. "What with my people’s nagging, a* I said before, and—“ Sit * hand u him“Oh, 1 know I'm no good, but if you knew what I've gone through, you’d forgive me." A pause. He changed his tack. “You’re in a far better position than I am. Toni. You've bluffed them beautifully.” "How so?" But she knew what was coming. “That clever tarradiddls about being a French aristocrat The marquise line! The whole town’s talking about tbe mysterious beauty. I dropped in at my club to lunch w.th a friend and he put me wise." “And did you put him wise, too?" Th* eitraordinary answer came: “D you think I'd cut off my nose to spite my face? That would be a fool stunt, old girl." Before she eould put two and two together, he continued: "There isn't any rvason, to there, why / shouldn't get a cut-in?” “On what?" Blackmail ?—ahe wondered. His ■ilence at a price ? (To Be Continued) oswtaa. mb*

rw 1 "All J BmkL

• RATES Ono Tims—Minimum charge as 25c fer W worde or lesa. Over 10 word*. P* r werd Two Time*—Minimum charge 1 es 400 for 80 worde or toae. Over 10 words le per word for the two times Three Tlmea—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde oe leaa. Over 20 werde I',** por word for the three times. Cards of Thanhe ... Obituaries and verees .. 81.00 Open rate • display edvertialng 2&o per oolumn Inch. ♦ ———— FUR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers, •weepers, refrigerators; small ■ payment. 4-year-old Jersey cow. ' Decatur Hatchery, James Kilcheu. ' Salesman. 156 tt , FOR SALE — House with one or two lots. Good liMStiuu for filling I station. North Thirteenth street I Sam Baller. X?» >t-2 FOR SALE. Mattresses Car load of luuerxpriug. cottoll, plater |and tell mattresses selling from (4 94 to 139.60. Llveral trade-in allowance for your old mattresses. | Sprague Furniture Company, 162 i South Second Street. Phone 199. FOR SALE -Young Holst‘ lu bull. Approximately boO iba Everett i Rice, out mile east of Mouroe, Indiana. 160-ltx ——O 11 LOST AND FOUND I LOST Friday, pair of glaasea In case, between Hank and Dr. Zwick's offieo. Leave at lx>x 210 ' in care of Democrat. 179k3tx UiST.STKAYED or STOLEN Beagle hound. Tan. white with black spots on sides. Phone 1199. MB N. Third.l*o 3t-x, LOST—July 18. man's large sue Hamilton Watch, gold case. Reward. Phone 782. 179t2 o Test Your Knowledge * J Can vou answer seven of these I ten questions? Turn to page Four for the Mxwera. 1. Why doea cream rise to tne top of a bottle of milk? 2. Whal to a post mortem examination? 3. is King Haakon VII the ruler ot Norway. Sweden or Denmark? 8. Into what bay of water does the Volga Rlv y empty? 6 Is a mcti r lor ger or shorter than a yard? 8. What to a nephoscope? 7. Name the first Chief Justice of the United States. 8. Which baseball team in the American League was the flrat to defeat the New York Yankees in a double-header this year? 9. What is the correct pronunciation ot the word remonstrate? I®. What does the letter S on American coin* indicate? Two Children Killed In Truck-Auto Crash

Williamsport. Ind.. Aug. I—(UP) —Two children were Injured Db- ’ 'ally and seven otber persons hurt ■ lest night when a passenger auto- ■ mobile crashed head-on into a hexi v||y loaded grain truck south o’ I here.

Parking j ST. MARY’S CHURCH LOT Fourth & Madison Sts. ■ Police Protection Noble Drum fiJdOM'XtKX* X* K g H M MaM K K g. K h XM. -— ■ — moved" My office It now locattd In tho OcVOSS BLDG. S Second St., above bow'ina alley. Room 4. BOCKMAN REAL ESTATE end INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 3 Welter J, Bockman motorola W ALTO It A OIOS W H 524.95 tip H fll Easy Payment* B 9 MILLER ® Radio Service h* Phone 625 134 Monroe 81. TX R ** l - Phone 522

WANTED WANTED —(itrod. clean, big lUgn, suitable (ur cleaning machinery. Cannot twe underwear, slockingM, pants, coats, ooveralta, or any similar material. Will pay 4c tb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED TO BUY — A good used gas stove. Phone 1381. 180 3t x WANTED — To rent house in Decatur. Address Box C. L.. Daily Democrat. 180 3t-x MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 270-A at our expense fur dead ttock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. IW| FOR PERMANENT or temporary fcuciug use the new 110 volt IDEAL ELECTRIC FENCE 816. M. Paramount Hatter Model Fencers. 812.76 aud 818.76. Chargers fully guaranteed. Prices include installation. See E. M Rice, district agent, 818 East Waler, Berne, Ind. 179 g 3t x MARKETS AT A GLANCE

Stinks; firm and quiet. Bonds: irregularly higher. Curb stocks: irregularly higher. Chicago slocks: irregularly higher. Call mouey: one per cent. Foreign exchange: Dutch guilder strong other major currencies about steady in relation to dollar. Cotton: easy. Grains: lower. Wheat oft about to Hgc. Corn oft about to %«- Chicago livestock: hogs irregular. cattle weak, sheep stead. Rubber: stead. Silver bar in New York: unchanged at 34%c a fine ounce. k — ~o - ■■ Minneapolis Papers Arc Merged Today Minneapolis. Minn., Aug. I—(UP)1 —(UP) Purchase ot the Minneapoas Jouraal by the Minneapolis Star, and .mmediaie consolidation ot the two pipers under the name ot "The Minneapolis Star-Journal" waa anuuuuced today. itsblkatioa ot the Journal wa* su-pended, and the first edition ot the coliined newspaper was published today from tbe plant of the Star. It was distributed to all subscribers ot both paper*. Administrators Sale of Real Estate The undersigned a* administrator of the estate ot Charles E. Smith deceased, will offer tor sale at private sale, at the Law Office of Henry H Heller. 133 South Second street, at 4 o'clock p in. on Thursday, August IC, 1939 InltM number 773 tn Lammlman’s Sulaiiv isiou of out-lot 249 in Ciabbs’ Western Addition to the town, now city ot Decatur, Indiana. being located at southeast cornet of Adams and Twelfth streets. Terms: Cash, free ol taxes payable iu 1939. subject to approval of the court. Wm. H. Pennington. Adm. Heury B. Heller, attorney.

Statement ,»f t'omlltlnn of the V tl.t* A»>lUtMt: < <>. I.IMiTKII OF I.OVIHIV. FVt.I.AbU Chicago, llhnola 1*» Went Jackenn Boulevard Un the Mel hay of l>v ember, 1*36 K. M. HCIIOEN, Manager or M eatern Dept, Amount of Capital paid UR •» None UIUiXM AHSETU or COMI'ANY Heat rialaiv Unineumb. ered „ Nolte Miii tgage Loana nr, real eatalv (Free from any prior ln> umhiancel None lt»nda amt dtu> k» owned i Market Value ... 4,«k2.6M.«< < a»h In Banka ton Interval and Nut on intereatl ... 1.0jj,!»».*» Vi i-rued Se> urlllea tin. terr»i * ri-nta, etc.) .. 31 one 36 ot hi r de. urttlva . " None 1 reinluni. and Acunihta duo and lu procoao ol ■ olleetlon . ||f,343.<« Aeiounte otherwiae ae- '• ur "» — 4t,M6.U nS'.'.’", 1 ? r S!! 1 ’ 6.J3M30 30 Drdu« t A»M«t« Not Adn!! u ?„.i ! «0."3J.K Net Aaaoto i <,J3<,363.U4 LIAMILITIEd Iteaerve or amount no. !7 , . , ? ry .. ‘° r«lneure . • , > l, »la , ‘<Hn« rlaka I *,»66,n2k.T1 laieaea due and unpaid Nuno tei.ae. adjuated and not Mwee unadiuated and •MBS.4S HlDa7.re.ount. un- ’” M ’ M A.p„t du. ami „,, rtl( . M ‘ , U tore*" ” r ® ,b * r rredlOtlur Liahliitla. of t h« N,>n " Company « Roeervee.. 4*6.076.33 utTi°!?* lAalillltlM _.. * ».»I2 sin iii sX‘ ul ,x p,, "“" •“■ ! urpl “* I 3,Ut.3«6.66 T ° Ul »• * *,**6,663.03 STATIC OF INDIAN . iu wt> Tv ,T y f l*-' amber. ln«a, aa tha* tlia y alm o l!flJ'H eUtoment amt •übi-'X'my n.me";'„d” f 4 ial aval tui. iTTC ? n< ’ my olß■he.n- &WAtW

MARKET REPoijp DAILY REPORT 0* L6r 1 ‘ AND FOR . Brady a Markst f or Oua . f 1 cr.igv.H. H O x 9iJnd C,OMa « U Corrocted Augu,! . K'”? 1 No commixsiuu ttUa vo.!. 100 to 120 Ib7 " 14'0 to 140 11,, Ho to Hi* U.K 180 to 226 |h, 326 to 4'60 |l>, 360 to 280 lbs. 3*o to 200 |b, 300 to 360 lb, 300 to 3&o | bi I 350 lbs. and U |, ‘IM Roualtx Vi-alors Spring bi,. K * Spring lambs Yearliuga WHOLESALE Egg and Mrv poultry quotation FurnUhrd h, Mstrs Egg 4 Pc..tr, c, ■ Dscatur Pnons IM Corrected Augu.t ; Prices for flr.t . ' A premium of I. ttr c.i . be paid fur a.; cool hSI White Eggs, dor Hu.un or nnv ; .. Heavy hens Leghorn h. nHeavy t.r Ro< ks, 3 Ihs and up Leghorn brvu< : - UP Heasy 1... FORT WAYNE L vES’Ot.H Fort Way:.. I ; — Liveeiock. Hogs t>> lb- . . lb- (. I' . .'.a. 11.. 1 350 t I ■ 140 lb- 5*5 |.-. i,-., Mi Rough* 3 77 . 9.00; lambs B.<W. EAST BUFFALO . East Iluftal N > . . 1 I —Livestock: 1"- .. - u> I >i. I.:.»(,-., £ Ilin quote.! • SI 1 ■ ■ I | ’ flay , full ‘ I to »7: »• • > sausage bull* : ■ >•: U Calves l»o (•

firm; good and choice lIOM I Sheep - 10<»; spritic Umtwttfl inally steady; » -«! t" tear rlwfl native* quoted IM9 SH. I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK® Indianapolis. Ind. Auk 1-0 -- lAvestock: fl Ilog receipts t holdover !■ mark'd steady IW-jStt lb. 4® • 55; 25»J»m Iba 5 lha 500 5 40; 100-ini lbs 5 >"4J sows atrona t<» 15 ten's bqlß mostly 4.004 15. I Cattle 3.500. calve* «'*: M and choice yearlings aii'l !i>nK Uns* fully steady; nothin* dj on other steers mis!..'on.- aWM to weak; 555-10X5 H> **fl 5.504.75; heifers alow, early ufl steady at 5.504,15; <<>»• xtvotly■ strong, vealers steady, tap sMB Bbeep 8.000; fat lamb* ora® good to choice mostly . Snt* 1 ! CLEVELAND PRODUCE I Cleveland. Auk 1 U»~-*fl duce: I Butter steady, extra !*. »'*■ ard 37 I Eriw steady; extra grade <l< 30'4, current receipts !<■ J poultry weak; h'-ns 5 and up 17, ducks fancy and up 11-14. Muscovy and 1 od 9-10. old 9-10 I Potatoes: Ohio new H*" 1 Ino |b. Um. Orraon red l’glnla cobblers II < '* ll ''' 1 long whites |2«sMtsMj cobblers 31H; Kentucky ”J 1.55;; Illinois 11 «0; N ebrt l 31.55-1.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE! Sept. 0«c *1 Whest ! M*» J Corn 414. «S'» *1 Data 1,, » '1 LOCAL GRAIN MARK« t BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected August ' Prices to be paid tonionow No. 1 Wheat. 50 lbs or Ix’ttrr I J No. 2 Wheat, 5S Iba. Oats. 30 lb*, teat No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 1 Soy Beans ...«. Rya ' CENTRAL SOYA CO. No. 1 Boy Beans .. N. A. BIXI I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Gla*»«» 1 HOURS 5:50 to 11:30 12.30 to Jt ” Saturday*. * 0° ”• m ’ Talaphona 155