Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1939 — Page 4

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DEC ATI'K DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Kxcept Sunday by IM* MGATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated •iterad at the Decatur. Ind. Pont Office aa Second Class Matter I. M Haller President A B- Hoilbouae. Sec y A Hua Mgr. Dtck D. Holier Vice President Subscription Rates: Sine l * copies | ,o: Oao week, by carrier— .10 One year, by carrierl.oo Dao month, by nail .SO tbreo months, by malll.oo Bls months, by mall 1.70 Doe year, by mallS OO Ono year, at officeloo Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere I3.&0 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative bCHEEUER A CO. IS Legtagtou Avenue. New York ** Beat Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies You still have time to see the - big fair or most of it and it's worth seeing Wr nave heard many declare it the best of all and we are sure you will be delighted. . A man in Louiaville rune a school > tor organ grinders monkeys. Probably the reason you have never beard about It is that It doesu I have a football team. — Cincinnati Enquirer. The stock show tn the Schmitt field east of town is well arranged and one of the finest ever given here. Adams county produces the best live stock hi the country and a visit to the grounds will convince you. Governor Dickinson of Michigan is "agin" jitterbugging and hugging at dances He Is also prole ably against the automobile and airplane but he will find it difficult to get any one else to go with him back to the "horse and buggy age.” The horse parade was a dandy and show how interested the farmers are in an annual opportunity to display the result of the year's work on their farms. We are proud indeed of the Bu> livestock produced here and the parade proved that we need offer uo apologies to . any community lu the country. Though a little rain has fallen here this week II has not been auHcieut to seriously interfere with the fair. Only a tew pootponements of the program has been Mceeaary and taken by and large the aHnagemcnt has no complaint to offer. The temperature has been about as perfect as w« hate auy right to expect. The popularity of Paul V. Me Nutt has risen four fold the past six weeks, according to a Gallop pull just announced. If that continues a few months, be will be far in the lead. The latest straw shows him second to Vk-ePreal-dent Gamer and at the rate be in travelling politically, he will soon be hard to catch, which la just what his promoters bsve planned . for several years. Homer Uapeharl is one of the ' few wbo want tato the depression broke and came out with a millton Recently he jumped into politics, gave some fancy dinners aud to now actually out looking tor support tor the Republican nomiuaHoa tor provident That would be something He to a first class promoter. but our guess to he will find some tricks and turns iu the game of politics that will cause ; him to roaitoa that be still has ’ something to learn. The big annual fair closes tonight and by Monday all signa of it will be gone but memories ot a happy week for moat of our folks will remain These events are not tor profit and the local business men deserve credit tor entertaining their customer* aud all other j, r •ft WfffW

visitors of the week Those occasions do not produce business tor the average merchant. Those who come arc not trade minded, buy- • lug only necessities, but the occasion should make tor good will that I will draw them back later. The stores are preparing for the autumn business aud will show you l the finest lines ot goods to be found anywhere. Trade in Decatur. ) Senator Taft of Ohio, very con- > servative. says be will not retuse j the Republican nomination for > president if It to offered him by * next year's convention, lu other words his hat to iu ths ring along with Vaudenburg of Michigan and Dewey ot New York. The country may be tar enough along in the revival ot prosperity to stand such au administration as we feel Mr. ■ Taft would give but we doubt It. So long as vast numbers are unemployed it seems there must be some means provided for meeting the situation and it will not be a very pleasant voyage against the waves ot discontent for he who steers the boat up the middle ot the stream. It looks like quite a campaign for 1940. The Courier at Gibson. Illinois issued a welcome edition this week to the Central Soya Company and the McMillen Feed Mills, because of their decision to build a million bushel elevator and a soya bean plant there. The edition to sixteen pages, well arranged and shows the 100’c support of that community with the enthusiasm necessary to aid a new institution. We assure ' them they will always be happy because of the connection with this < alert and progressive concern. They will find the McMillen companies more thau willing to meet ' them halt way and to do all they I can to promote the agricultural j i business which has been tbe ideal ' I of the founder. Dale W. McMillen. ' 1 during a busy life time. The cry that ''something must j be done for youth" baa a modem , ; rtng. Yet Columbus, 0.. has a program which has been going on tor j eleven years, and which has su< - I ceeded in cutting juvenile delta queucy by go percent in that time, j The Columbus Founds thin of, i Youth to a community-wide project i . in which both private and public I I agencies cooperate. It has enrolled I I a high percentage of boys and girls between nine and seventeen. It I baa a full-time director. It uses pub-' lie swimming pools, gyms, and j parks, It has a full program ol all aorta of child activities, and It ! charges nominal dues of each metis- | her just to give him an added in terest. Five or ten cents a mouth ' ' to collected, but nobody is barred ! if he cant pay it. Going on the 1 | principle that there are no "bad" , boys or girls, tbe Columbus organ isation has done , valuable job. and the rvdu< tiou In juvenile de-1 linquettcy Is merely a byproduct °* its work, though a highly desirable one. — Anderson Daily Bull eUn. The continued expansion and growth ot the Central Soya com patty a nd tbe M< Millen industries , genotally la again proven by the I announcement that a contract has , been let tor the building of a large j plant aud atorage bins at Gibson. ' Illinois. The negotiations have • beau underway tbe pest several months and were culmiuated this week when the contracts were let to the Indiana Engineering company ot Fort Wayne. The Mt Milieu companies have been among Ute most progressive among tbe pioneers ot tbe feed industry and are i outstanding In America. With tbe i main plants located here, we are always Interested In the continued development ot this great com-| puny The soy beau Industry to larger lu Illinois than tn any state In the Un loti aud the new plants 1 will plate Uta local company In dllecl touch with that field In the 1 meantime the improvcumuLa here are going on and the Decatur Inc-, torie* wih continue to bo tbe larg- (

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eat and luost modern tn the entire country. o ——- Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to tbe Teat Questions printed on Pag* Two • « 1. Sacramento River. 3. The Land of Nod. * 3. Abraham l.liicoln , 4 No. they use their trunk* to’ take up water and ex|>el it iulo ’ ! the mouth 5. Pronoun 4 MDtVCXII. 7. Virginia >. Yeilrrwsione National Park. 9 Slang term for *<>tnethtag that bring* bad luck. I*. llliuuto Household Scrapbook By Roberta o • Prsesnt Soiled Curtain* To ventilate the room at night, and still not soil expensive curtain*, I itake bags ot muslin and slip the ' certains into them, pinning the bag ■to the lop of the curtain. A Little Butter A little butter rubbed oe tbe lip'

I GOVERNMENT IN ACTION “Flood Control, Highway Conitruction-Men at Work” ** v * 11111111 i ; MUM* ••••••• aammmmwa

'T'.iE value in property hnprov*. * meat and salvage as a result of larg* flood control projects of th* Work* Progress Administration probably may n*v*r be determined in Indiana. However, experts readily agree that the saving* to property owner* will far ov*t-rea-*h the money spent un these project*. Ona such project, pietu r.i ’ above, ha* a triple * objective. First--Flood control in northe*>t Indianapolis where ramptrmg Whito River almost annually flood* a rich »artion- Second—i Highway construction, fcr boulevards ar* being eonstruete<Kalong each bank and a long bridge over the riv*r and canal will provide an outlet from Road 29 at <4Bth rtre«t to H--., 55, the direct route to Lafayette and Chicago. Third —Co-operation with the United States Navy, for the U. 8. Naval , Reserve will use De dredged. | widened WMt* R|vJ r b Mln o , I — ii

of a pitcher will prevent the cream, !rom running damn the *:de after it 1* poured. Preserve Broom* Wetting tbe broom* to boiltax soapsuds at least once a week will toughen them and prevent th* wisps from falling out. TWO PRIESTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) pital at Tsluyaag July 25. Eighteen Japanese a'rplanea 1 ’ "Oirtitiag Chungking, the Chinese 1 vmergepey capital, to thv fourth moonlight raid this week, damaged, the Belgian embassy and the bom*’ of an American miasionary and i caused bombmhock to six Amer!--leans and five other foreigner* who, were taking shelter in the Helgiaa '•odyassy air raid dugout The American, F. Tillman Durdin. New York Time* correspondent;} Mi*. Durdin. Edgar Snow, Theodore iVhite and a United Pre** correstx'iident were Deal sprawl'ng to the floor ot the dugout. Foreigner* a> Dieted wuuuded Chinese to the embassies. The Missionary's home damaged, was that of C. B. Rape. O s tbe Ara-1 erican Methodist mission, a quar ' ter of a mile from the place where' the bonsb struck. Hasler lu lhal ‘house wa* knocked down. I

K » t 9 9 k g * • Upper left—Scene es tks Seeded set ties of north wevt Indianapolis sloag White River which ha, takes almost oa anawal toll of thousands nf dollars la property damage*. Upper right—The asm* streteh of White River being dr.dg.d and widened Center - The new naval armory upon the east bank of White River, a triple W’FA project, ewe of the largest io the state. training ground for smalt boat I'laneuver* In the naval training school. The river i* being dredged to a depth of six feet and widened to 500 fert for a distance of more than a mile. This project alone, which waa started January 1, 1939. has «m---ployed an average ot 2.H0 men

TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY Aug. s—Attorney General Palmer presents plan to President Wilson designed to solve the problran of rt Jucing high coat of Uviug. (outract awarded Yost liroth.ri to build the Smith bridge In Washington and St. Marys township* »!,- •*m» and to Fred Bi sun to build tbe Kinney bridge in Jefleraou township tor Seventeen men arrested tn Chicago for taking part in the recent race I not and charged with mn-der I A hundred shop men go out oj strike at Fort Wayne. | Mlles Roop land* in New York | City from France. Andrew J. (Use, county recorderj elect, die* following operation tor I goitre. ■o — Adams County -Memorial Hospital ♦— q Dismissed: John Edward Harker, tfeS Indiana street; Les'er Hove/ . ruuu Willshire. ®”" ' 1 O-11l ! Any 36 exposure 35 mm. film developed and printed Sl-00. Large print*. —- ‘ Edward* Studio.

I vuch month with an annual monthI <y payiol! of 11*9.475 wh!:b ia on I a par with many of the larger InI justrie* in the city. On July I, 1939, the payroll of the Works Progress Administralion accounted for Job* for 7R.. 814 men and women In Indiana on state project*. The total federal < xpenditure* for WPA projects in I Indiana up to March 31 this year •mounted to 91g4.388.258. That hug* amount spent in Ind an* to pay Hoosier workers, to keep the grocery, butcher and clothing merchant* paid, I* appro*, imateiy JdO.OOO.OOn more than the entire property tax bill in Indiana last year. Th* fact* are. only 117 or 1.7 per cent out of every 91,000 spent fur WPA in Indians goes for payment of wages for project foremen, supervisors and technical ex. psrtt, tht, loweat percentage for sttch wage* in the nation.

PLEASANT MILLS Miss Marjorie McAlhaaer of De caltr uewil (Uy* vUttlug Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Halberstadt. I Mr*. Dave Bovine ha* returned bcm from the Adam* County Me-, mortal hospital where she an* been a patieut tor the post three week*. Mr. aud Mr*. Owen Cooper of| Ohio City and eon Johu, and daugb-, ter Alice were Sunday evening gu<**t* at the Varlando Clark residence. 1 Rev. John Stoward ot Fort Wayne is the supply pastor st the M. E.j Church since the death of Rev. Alva Barr. The public is Invltod to hear ms splendid sermon*. James Everett aud children Doi Me, Clyde and Jann visited over tbs in Sturgi*. Mlcb'gan wHb Mr. and Mr*. Frank Everett. Myrna Foor and Dori* Byer, re-, turned home Friday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mr*. Brryl Bgsr of Fort Wayne. Wand* Madeline Mann is visiting alt hirer uncle and family, Mr. and Mi*. Willie Horine of DorLland. Donuabelle Oakley to the guest at tbe home of her uncle, Mr. aud Mrs. ' Elmer Tindall al Willshire, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sweet nt . Fort Wayne, were Sunday eventag I guest* of Mr. aud Mrs. Vlacent j Hnaeman. Mrs. Ida MuKlrsk* and niece Betty-Sanders of Cleveland, are vln-' .ttag at the home ot Carl EUrsam and family. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Über aid niece of New Haven spent Wednesday ' evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Foor and daughter*. Mr and Mr*. Joe Raillug of Bat- ' tie Creek. Michigan, returned home 1 after a few daya visit with Mr. and I Mr*. Fred Haumau and family. Mr*. Gerald Vlurd and son Lar|ry Kay just returued home after L-nding a tew day* at Clark’s Ststeaavat us Condition ot tbe (.slit i *k*:« cam at.T* to. I<etroll. Mu tiiaan vwe Buhl Building •On the list 1»»» ot In-, ember, 193*.' AiUtoTKiINU CHAWroidi, A. R. JI’RJtH’H. I Amount ot Capital >aM up 1 3oe.so».*e ■ • UltlMUi AtoiETS OF CUMPAKr , 1 itsal Estate Vaiacumb* ’ i. r Mottsage Loan* oa real eetate < Free from aay • prior tn< umbrancel llt.tit.tl r Benda and itto. k» Own- , ed <Mark<l Value).., HS.3kS.Sa I Cash la Banks (Op InI lereal and Not va la* . lereeli „ ™ „ 3*>,*U.*i • Accrued He, uritie* tla- . i . terest A Rents, etc.)- *,334.37 1 , Other Met urtllee . Nunc ! I l-remlums and Accounts J due and m prot esa ot >t>Ue<lleti „ US.S4M* A- COUM* otherwise sori «£♦"* — Boa* 1 A"»*la 3 1.3t?.k*1.»* 1 liedu- t Assets Not Ad- - I 43.353. kl I Nel Aaaeta | i,353.i»«.1t UABtUTIEff ' Reserve or amount nsI «*.,<*«y to reinsure uuistandtu* risks . | «t3,k*s.*3 latsae* due and unpaid. None . ta»*aea adjimted aud not h. dw , - Nun* Losses unadjusted aud 1 '• *mme»e* . _ gi:,it*.e* iUHff Ghi! Atctiuuli un* x _ H,sn>.;» AtMoUhl due .4ltd not d>K (Muka w r other ir«di- ! t* r » ■ !- tor (Joatiugriiw cie* gkSSI.JS Lul, ‘ u,,r s ~ » SSXMM7 ; “erplu. ZZZ'ZI Total ____ g 1,3<>3,1v* li rL' 1 *, o*' 0 *' '-m>una, 1 t uf ijsuran,* Comnus-loner I the tfn«l»r«iffht>d, ln«uranc» <\»mw I»»4uu*4. certify ■ a £*“!? 4 • currset cowit iiX us the «'uhd>tton ot 'thZ jut £*»•“»*•••> <■» Whereof. I hereunto .a!*?!- >»lb day of Julv ls.t iheall tlEti. Il’ NI.WHu’E£ •ir u,•’•••rwm-e Commissioner. AtU?“‘.T‘ •» •‘•th. ■o i '"'J'l'l! ”< CondlUon nt the IMI Ul AH-kh-rtM. USAWIJt" ** ~ ?,"I?'*■•*• Canada lilt Heaver Halt Hill A , ***. .**••' **f De. ember, )SJI Amnunt ot Capital paid “P 3S4.SSS.** i> AtotosTp or comfant I U *“La‘ C “«»’ Cstsmik. Y ht ’ f 4 U ktL‘ 4 own- 1 S? •morthMid. <HM3Mt terest aud Nut on tn. A-vrued M«< urltles Un. ,u Premiums and Amounts f'n *“.’?* 't Process ot c»llevt|un .. » Sun so j otherwise so* ; Rtlnjuirancs "* recover- *"” 1 * able on guyg losses ... 1,434.31 isJa'uo 1 ’' roM **wts I 4.43*.130*14 N'it‘X..t.“-_“;“ J tsiHli; 1 ... _ UlafufiKa ■ Iteservo or amount nsI ‘ersary to reinsure uuuundlng risk, « Lt***, unad’u.led and mo? •'“•Petiae ... .. “ ILi,*" 3 Accounts un- * ' ’ OO "thcr Liabilities of th, • 7 *W llj 1 443.715.4x' «-smtai LUblUl "'» — I i.ioo.o3«»« p-rpiu. Tuta! lMiM4i«' 'NDIANA. ‘ ! ■nlLiSiyiSTA'gd-, ‘nvutaaee Comml’, th- am ,h ? of dev"“r." U ?'• 1 AUU*f T*“ i

Lake. Michigan Mr and Mr*. Lawrsucd Carver of i Salem spent Sunday evening with' ‘ue Thoma* H*lber»tadl family, Mr*. Ru*oo Bickel returned to, her home Sunday •< Roanoke after mending a- few days wlm bor •later Mr* Glen McMillen and family. Mr. and Mr*. Foster Fike of ' Albert Lua. Minna returned homo, Monday after a couple daya' vtoit , with rel*Uve*| . 1 Mr. and Mi*. IL F. E'au* and ' daughter, were Bunday dinner ,-ue»t» at the borne us Mr. and Mrs. j il B. Smith. Mr. and Mr*. J. M. ik-uaou were Sunday evening guu*t* at tbe home of IL F. Evansi and family. Richard MdMlllen aud Richard Everett returned home Saturday| :roan North Manchester, where theyi spent several day* vtolCng with Mr*. Alva Harr and souj Jamea and Eugene. Mr*. Flora Comer ot :luullugton to spending a few uvek* with her brother Al Roebuck and other relative* aud many , trieud*. Mr*. Comer wa* a rcsidunt ot lleaaant Mill* for many year*. Mis* Vivian Null returned homo Friday evening after a two Week* vacation trip with Mr. and Mr*. Wiusluu Rawley aud children of Jerne, Mr. aud Mr*. Claude Humlln- ' ger of Fort Wayne, which they spent fishing iu Lake Madtoon at Bionauu, Michigan. Mr. aud Mrs. Glen Fob, enter- , tamed with a pot luck supper Frl-, day evening in honor ot Mr. and, Mr*. Lout* Verdi* of Chicago. < Tboee who enjoyed the evening were Mr. and Mr*. George Four' and *on Herbert, Mr. and Mr*. Cffrt Ebrsam and family, Mr. and Mn.' Merle Foor aud daughter*. Mr. and Mra. Harold Hike sad ton Neil and -he honor guest*. Mr. and Mrs. Verdi*. — liiau-mstit of Cundltioa ot th* IIAHBVVAHI. Ml II AL <AS I ALT* < OMI-AVt ■ ‘ Stevens Point. Wlscoasta (to strong* Avenas Oa the 31at l«sy ot December, 1*34. i'AilL N. JACOBg. President JokEl-H B. BEACH, Secretary Amount of Capital p*M up — Mutualg None UitUffH ASSETS OF CUMi ANY Ileal Kstate Vnincuinb--r<U I UJ.Hl.tk Mortgage Loan, on real estate t Free from aay I prior Incumbrance) . 33.335.ee - Bonds Owned (Amortised Velu.) ».1»u.3«1.X3 | Cash la Bank, <Ua la- >. trrest and Not oa luterest) —_ 1,**3.*14.5* < Accrued Securities (In, ! Ur « l * ilenu, elc.y„ 4k.454.13 OUwi Securities None - Premiums and A.- ount* j due- aud in procee, of ■ ollecUoa IkAItXM > A«< mumUi otherwise eei cured 3».*n.3S ‘ < j r '“ u *“*»• - •ll.eXT.uM.ld! I L>e«lito t A»»cU Not Ad(nHted ................. I*.**MS ’ Nel AeeeU . j 1 S,ei>,v»4.»» i UAMILITUeb , • lus.rvr 4,1 amouttt ne<r«eery to 9eubeur» * T I "“•’‘•.'“•‘■to risk, a 4457.35L4* lacexee due and unpaid . None Loeae, adjusted and not '[ due Not.*i I UUffffffff uUadjdkltHi aud In euMDener .4,41».»5e.#7 i Bill* and Account* ua- . »•'" — 35.134A7 > Amount due and not due l-ank* or other credt- • *'*• — None - Ollier l-iel'llltles ot the » Compaa, 14»,43*U3 >' Total Uabllltle, ._.S b.jJS .-.4» ok Oluaraal, Fund S Me.eeeM ( Surplus J L443AIIA* II r '- taJ - — •i3.eis.eas.st “L ATK ~y fNMAMA, > ‘ I fl®* ••'•uranic Commissioner >e . “ndereiaiMta. Insurance Com. ' n.r .s” beret), certify .u 1 J. M»ove iff a varrect copy of >. the MtaUcMetit us the ( 'v**dilUMi ofi i ttei Company on ' * • Member, I*3l. as shown by the original stalemaal and ; '"'.J® 1 ? '“mnai is now on Hie m this office. li! Testimony Whereof, I hereunto i 1 and am* my odl- ! ***** ********7 “f July, isss. > 'Seal) . GJCO. H. NKWIiAUEK. , fhwauce i vmmlastoaer. J) lVj| "4"*uy so elate. ! * fondltloa of the IM Pi A) l IB* HLJ Ast KAMI E < OHPOH A I IOA . Kansas City. MU...U-I UuUJhoA 1. U THIMBU*;. I*reald,ui on ’7F***** •hi thr 4lot l*ay ol iMmamnar l»s Amount of fajital piud * ®p - — i,*e*.ee«.ee| 'I ”I e»tat* t Free Iron. <hy • ♦•’"•*’ , ini 1 lerest aud Not i„. . < <>||r4 . (Arcuunu otbcrwu® •imilw 1 tured .... .. » -.*.aaa,emeee,.a.eae Nntiffl r Lui-nts? :' UAgHUTIK* ’ '* ,".72.’,, ur ®“®«bl nsi ’•“•ry_, to reinsure i vniunuJT i ua.‘ ' &MW "*' - -304.333 tk ' '*as4tat L,UUHll ‘®* iil.kil.»43?k. dSfttal . 1 i,iw>o •" *“* ' - V - —.4 I.e'IO.nOO.IHI ! r,,UI — — •».«1.«4».*7 ‘NDIANA. I Si, * , ui n t*2f!* n ‘’L.Conimtosiouer ’ ailsMlona. ' ,n "“'anie Cotti"i«t th, .i,L*'"V®"*- hereby certify ' 'lie Ktsiemsni* of 111 he " *;« »...?! •*“ rtondition or kwi-r c ®»"~TtX" ,on " r -i

•Modern EtiquZj* I M y When 4 w K •l-.U.igtcu **■ II before pourin, u l *M A. Yeo, but r j, h«rqi. •*» *1 will soon sufttq, G Nhould a »otium — MB •■--7 W A. No. lligb-h.-t.-i sim,, adapt, dt„ t b( . KoU M Would | t i,c a;; . I'tllitcd lull!.,-. tu A. Thi, invitation *n ut S'-) >ed. “*"• M Oil tbe 31.1 IU, " Hit Ice i.. 4, N s .‘" 1 .m Hu.,?) J 4 ■-, . • u|> -i ||w (Hums asm . Mor.nmtv i, • B|k , «• t-le lire ~jr- ■■ pi iur Iti- uiut,. tlli , , mu I Bond* aud Mt. K, ml cd (Math.i \ ‘ <-ash In Bank. • . ler.at amt n„ ( ,*; tercet) Acciued S<. . un.tr bvcuritic. • Ulc miume .1,4 , due end ,i, t „ ! gUg colic, (101, * u * gHg • A-...uni. ot„. , „ , . * '■ ui,a Mi h T tai <ir..~ a , H ,| t'cd., t A--cN . j • ■ milted , gM ; Nel Assets MH 'w I tu relccu’. I uut..uol.,. K ~K ’ M Losses du<- . ['Losses ~1) II . d ®» rai >. Loeeer, lu snspr r.s, M “‘pV 4 A *■■ w » Amount due and t a ■ baukh ur vth« r MSI lor* r Uth. r Lubmin, ... Ul . !|H Cumpaux igH Total Liai..,,.). , capital A Surplus | , - w Sm ' i ’.rt AT *' *’* ‘- s ‘' -' fl ,)ttl-e vt li,. 1 the under.r,,.. 4 b s I,,J . _ that the at. .. ihe Mta tetuq-ii t •( C ■ * , the al.coe .... ...j . ,LM| lue 31.1 d.> .. I shown b> the .1,. tust the Cl .. . uow vu lue ,u b.. ..m e. .Ul ». Ilbe M | rial .cal, tu.. . ... (fruai) GL<) H ,\ fcrt Mutual Compaux WK I ALU. 4-4 M ' fl Xtuletnc-nt < t c :.d.t>u. IHI I Illi I 111 l ci, , (Mlfl ( UMI-tM „| M w | >1 New York City SO Muhlen Lent |H lUa the 3 let IMX I !•.. eii.lrr.M ♦ BKIINAI.I. M ■ .1. , WM K LAMM 311, SeuTifl Amount ot Capita. M 1 fffftdj* - I LMifl , UiUMW AbSET -■ i Ml JM ’I Real Estate L nu. .mt - Im ered | ' Mot tgeg, Lo.i>» ou real W > eatate (Free trum any 9 I prtor IB'umbrau e > M 1 Bond, and Stork, own- W h.uiM 1 Vaah lu Benke rot, 1.. W . terest auu Not ou la- ' tercet) . xtuj , Accrued Mec-urlilc. Un- > let oat a IBul>, . i- >. .Ul J Other Securtttc. . Premiums and A ji.i. >1 due and In pro.. .- collection i.lih Ac-<>unta otlu rwi-e aecured .... — 1131. I Total Gros, A«-. t» l-i ril' , Deduct .Year la N A.l- > milled I IM) Net Asset a HAitii.mr> I nr ar ued I- emi ... I. Uj Loa.,. ,j Ul . 4 ,,4 . , Unpaid Mses >W , | Comncieelun* on Unpaid rr< mi urns . IJ4L AecAunta un- ' Amount due an I Icaaks or other crsdl•*ra — UtUrr Liabilities ot U* Company ITU, Total Laabiliue. |-. wt. raplui I i ll*. Murpiu* li;.'-4H Total l-IK VTATJ4 (IF INDIANA. Olt.c ut incur an . . „n..cc a I. tile Uhdetalaiu d. I .jIS.-.-c I cniaaloner of ladutin ... reby r -. lbs’ the above la a ruirect a I the Mtatemeul ut the < vaditk •he strove mentl' tr-rl r‘ rtr.-ai h Ibe list day ot Decerober, U shown by the orUiual cul I that the Mid oriainal -utcisd ii now on file in this offke. i lu TeaUiuouy Wherror. t herd subecrlbe tny name and alb* »7, dal seal. Hile ISlti day J<d).l (Sleall UK<i H. MIAiUt Inaurau . • .mitsa*« •It Mutual Company so elite. AUG. «•»

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