Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pabltsbed Every Evening Except Buuday by (Hft MCATVR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Dnlen-d al tbe Decatur. Ind. Post Office aa Beooud Class Matter I. H HeUer i'rusldsut A. M Huiteoua*. Bec'y. A Bus Mgr pick D. Holter Vlca-Preaktent Subscription Rates: tiluglc coptea | .02 Pus week, by carrier........ .10 Dm year, by carrier.-........ 6 00 Dm month, by mall .36 Threw months. by mai1...... 1.00 Btx months. by mall 1.76 Dm year, by mall „ 3.00 Ono year, at 0ffice........... 3.00 Pricea quoted are witbin a radiaa of 100 mite a Elsewbere 63.60 cm year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Repreaentatlve SCHEERKK A CO. 16 Lexington Avenue. New York 16 blast Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dallies. Moat of the senators and congreeamen will go to summer re-' sorts for a tew weeks to give themselves and their constituents a chance to cool off. Those who get a special enjoyment out of fairs can find all the attractions at Portland thia week i where the Jay county fair is in progress It s one of the oldest and bMt. Maurice Early ot the Indianapolis Star spent yesterday here and agreed with us that Decatur is a fine town. Mr. Early is one of tbe best writers and best fellows In the state and a compliment from him »g worth watte. W’eatber permitting, the top dressing will be put on Monroe street this week, adding another tine improvement for the city, from ■ the state highway deportment.i Many do not appreciate the splendid work tbe state organisation is ( doing, not only on tbe rural high-' ways but on city streets as well. A fair nest year? A few say no but most of those ot whom we inquired. favor it... We are sure that niMty-nitie per cent of the people got some thrills out of the big week and most of them enjoyed every minute of it. The IBM fair may be held at the lleppdrt park, tn the ft hmitt field or some where else but there will be demand for a fair. Elec-Hone lu November in Kentucky and other slates Will give politk-tana an opportunity to deter- , mine just how much of tbe propaganda of a change of the trend has really any foundation. Conse-1 queiitly there will be more than usual interest In the results. Polls and straw votes and predictions do not always materialise but elections cannot be denied. ________ Republicans are jubilant over the victories In congress the last couple of weeks but will find a reaction at home. Orders have been Issued from Washington tn compliance with the reduced appropriations, that all WPA workers who have been ou tbe lists fnr eighteen | months or longer, must take a thirty day vacation. Then they register again and start over as the "projects require Clarence Jackson Is a smart pol itlcian. He worked at tbe game un til he landed a job aa director of the state tag department and then worked like the dickens to make It the best department of Its kind In the country, which he did. Now he will assume a 310.000 job as head of the etale chamber of commetre and the inter-organisation council of Indiana, which have merged. He has ablll'y and will prove he Is worth the money. We congratulate Pete Reynolds. Bob Helm. John De Voss and the others who actually did the work ot managing the fair, it was a good

job for the event passed off smoothly and was high clean. Just what the financial results were has uot been announced and cannot be until all bills are settled, but It la th* belief that there will be aomcthlus to add to the reserve fund. The crowd was orderly and the police did an excellent jnb. There were no serious accidents. Tbe crowds were large and the event closed at midnight Saturday with midway i still jammed with people, evidently regretful that IbcJjour had tome . to wrltc“flnis'* un the ’39 fair. The south edge of Evansville is : known aa "no man's land" because j It is really in Kentucky, but ofli- ' ctata there do not exercise police ' jurisdiction over It. The finest gambling palace In the country has j just been opened there and those ■ who have Invested in it believe i they are Immune from the law. lif . course It Is in the Vnltcd States , and some day the federal authorities will land on it us they did a year or two ago on the dives in , Hol Springs, Arkansas and wipe II ’ out In a few strokes, but hi the ; meantime, it will be a popular place for those foolish enough who think they can make a "stake" if they hit a lucky day. The National Education ASscxia-, tlon. at Its recent San Franc moo convention, took a more positive ' position on civic affairs tliau usual, it seems to us, from reading the ' press reports. The association not i only declared its "unswerving loyalty to American ideals." and Its , determination “to strengthen democracy In all its activities," but by | resolution called for more teacher i participation in civic and political affairs. This docs not mean, we take It, that the teacher is to par-i tlcipate lu machine politics ar turn the class room into partisan cam-

palgn headquarter*, but neither does it mean that the school hous<la a monastic place entirely apart from the vital affairs of life. The , teacher should be a cltisen-makcr < ■ a* well i« an educator. The Amerli can ideal* of liberty and civic vir-1 ! tue can never be too firmly plant- 1 , ed in the mind* of the children 1 j Who RO to public School — The Farmer * Guide. HOBBIES THAT PAY: Everyone knows Albert I‘ay son j Terhune as an inimitable writer of • dog stories. Hut not so many know I that in the beginning Terhune wan a sociologist. Breeding dogs was ' his hobby, and it was as a hobby that he started writing dog stories. Other have pursued hobbies that turned Into vocations more profitable than their bread and butter aeUvilie*. So it was with Ely Calle ertson. a teacher of economics who liked to play bridge and to I tell other* how to play. A bookkeeiwr named Frederick Goudy , became so interested in his little home print shop that he turned it to full time and ha* designed more ! than 100 new type fares. Not everyone can make a business out of hi* hobby, but whether or not financially profitable a hobby can boa perpetually Intriguing adventure, write* Jo Chamberlhi In Nation's Business. A good esample I* Mr*. C. W Igo of Colorado Springs, Colo,, who experiment* with raising dahlias in evI cry color, form and alas that she ■•an breed. When she succeeds In developing a new type she Hume* ' It after a friend and present* the new variety to that friend as a | girt. Well wager that Mr* Igo Ilves I an abundant life, free from boreI dom. That goes for anyone else | with a good hobby, however dull his everyday vocation may bo. i —— o——--Modern Etiquette * I By ROBERTA LEE 1 I Q. When playing golf and there is a foursome Just ahead of you, how long should you wait until driving’ A. Walt-until all four of the player* ahead of you are too far a- . ,*»y tor your drive to interfere I Q Whan serving tea to guest* | where table* ar* not provided.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. AUGUST «. 1939.

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TWENTY YEARS I AGO TODAY Aug. 8 — Preaident Wilson refuses to take any part in settle- 1 m<*nt of railroad strike until the men return to their work. Tax commissioners hold session here, increasing valuation* of local corporal km* aa muc h a* 100'7. President Wilson addresses congre*s on high cost of living and recommend' immediate action. Mr*. O. L. Vance gives family dinner honoring her daughter. Leanua's 11th birthday. N. R. Nolan is trying to organise a dvn of the Royal order of Lions here. , The Young People's Society of the St. John's church will present “The peace makers" In three act*. Augu»t 15th and 16th. o Household Scrapbook By Roberta Ixe • * To Dry * Bw*ater The most elhcivnt method of drying a sweater after washing it is to make a hammo, k of a piece of mosquito ii.'ping or other thgn material; hang this hammu k out shouldn't one avoid serving anything that require* the use ot a fork? A. Yea: it is butter to avoid tho fork. Q How many attendant* should Z widow have at her second mari riage? A. Never more than one attendant and more often none.

Congress Over, He Fishes —x, , — Vie* President John Nance Garntnr Congrrs* over. aUer »*v*r*l «tomiy *«Mlon*. Vic* President John Nance Gamer who preaide* tn th* tenata, look* over hl* teckl* contemplating hlf fiitung expedition* in hi* native Texas Garner , and hu wife already have oaparted from the capital, a* have most — . .... -JLttl fitter l*Kl*lator*.

| in the sun and lay the sweater on it. It a sweater is treated in thia ■ way. It will not get out ot shape. Prevent Rust ' All steel articles can be perfectI' ly preserved from rust by putting a lump of fresh burnt lime in the drawer or case In which they are kept Insect Sting* The pain of a sting by a wasp or I bee I* sometimes quickly relieved I by rubbing a piece of raw onioti ovler the effected part. , s — MUST PROVIDE t<v»MTINt'ED FROM PAGR ONE> ' ■ - - - - — — !of materials and other non-Übor . ' Items . Since not to exe.-ed threefourth* of the total cost* may be ' teirne by the Vnlted State*, it ’ therefore Is-come* necessary for the various s|ion*ur» of projects in Adams county to anticipate 1 viding 825.600 lot j I work ndief In 1940. it the works pro>M-t* admiuisto an avnrnßS of 110 persons in Adams county you In your official . I capacity should accept your pro . I portioiiate share of this re«poti*i- * bility in providing uot only worthwhilte pro>-ct* but also, should set • up In your budget suffletetit funds • required to secure approval of such i project*. The formula to lie used by local i sponsor* In securing funds to the amount of 35 parcMt of the proI ject* must be provid’d locally. I • must caution you. however, that in thu future each sponsor will be . expected to provide the amount of hi* pledge a* I* shown on the pro-

ject proposal. Failure on the part of local sponsor* to live up to their obligation, will of necessity, cause the works projects admiuia-1 t rat lon to close the project and lacking other projects to which certified persons may be assigned.! employes will be dismissed Should such action become necessary direct relief rolls, would, of course, become over burdened with new applicant*. 0 Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months ♦ • Sunday, August 13 , I Tumbleson family reunion. Memorial Park. Hitchcock 15th Annual Reunion, i Hanna-Nuttman Park. Annual Reunioi, River--1 side i*ark, Findlay, Ohio. Ih'rMn 16th Annual Reunion i Lehman Park. Berne Annua) Fisher reunion. Franke park pavilion. Fort Wayne Marti Reunion, Lehman Park. Derne. Fruechte Reunion. Hanna-Nutt-mau Park, rain or shine. Bienx Annual Reunion. Enn Set Park. Hawkins Reunion, iianua NuttI man Park. Relllg and Reohm reunion. Sun Set Park. M. O. Brown reunion, Sun Bet I Park. Sunday August 20 Twenty-fourth annual Leitnenr K'oll-Martm reunion at the home of • Charles Liumonstoll near Cratgvil'e. Crist Reunion, Franko Park. Fort Wavne. Annual McGill Reunion, tJunSet Park. Weldy Family Sth Annual Reunion, Hanna Nauman Park. Steel annual reunion. Sun Set Park. May reunion, (rain or shine) Sun Set Park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran church picnic. Sun Bet Park. Walter* family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday August 27 Bell Reunion, Hanna-Niutmatr I Park. Fry-Tost Reunion. Hanna-Nutt-man Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 3 Hake* reunion, Trier* Park. Fort Wjync. Ute annual SlUMer-Gause family reunion will be held in the WlHthire, -Ohio park Sunday, boptomter 3. Emrick Annual Reunion, Sun Set Park. Urick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion, train or shluc) Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion, Sun Set Park. Bunday, September 17 Bowman annual reunion, Sun Set Park. | Sheets B'/jxl! Sunrise Canary Second Sheets, neatly wrapped 35c. I The Decatur Democrat Co.

JOB INSURANCE PAYMENTS LESS Benefits Paid In -M? One-Third Os Sum Previous Year Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. B—lo8 — 10 rdrnnee la’iiefili paid in Indiana in July, continuing to refl"ct better business conditions, were under jsuu.wMi for the third m-mtb this year, and were only one third of the payments made In July last year, the Indiana unemployment compensation division announced today. Last July 50.W0 workers in the stale were compensated per week tor total or partial unemployment, white In July this year It-si than IS.fit: per week lost compensable time, according to E. F. Klamlller. local job insurance manager. Last month there were 81.424 benof!'. ! checks, valued at 37P3.275.67 paid, while in tbe same month test year payments numbered 230,226 for 33.&&7Vle2Se The July payments comsaired to Bi.»M checks for 6904 01M.43 lu June, and the 1929 low of 8e,319 cbecks for 3745.404.05 In April. Pay- ' meats in May were also under gsov.I WO. July payments in the newly com- ' Idned Fort Wayne-Auburu district .mounted to 3.781 checks for 336.1 139.08. compared to 6.6'4 caecks for 451,333.84 in June and 14.694 tor i 3180.739.3 u the previous July. The . 1939 high was reached in January when 14.697 payments totaled 3164,7V9.36. The average number of payments per week in this district was ! S4B in July, 13K in June and 3317 j o year ago in July.

Statement «>f Condition of the I I.UMHIV A LAM SSIIIHK IMII HVIIV <o. OS* IMI.HK.I New York. New York iOS John street On the Slat Day „t December, IS3S GIi.UDItT GINUAN. IteMdent JOHN UHM.-oN. tlecrstery Amount ot Capital paid up sa SSS.OO utuirnt am»:th of coma any i Real Estate Unincumbered 8 Non* 1 Mortgage Loans on real estate ’Free from any prior In. umbrae el .. None : Honda and iM’U-ks Owned iHook Value 6,***,54*.43 Ca»h tn Hanks ’On Interest and Not on Intereat i «.i,;;s.k3 A<-< rued Hecurltles (Interest A itents, eU.).. 4S.ISI.SS ■ Other Securities Noi.e 1 Premiums and Aecounts due and in process of i collection 1,136,634.54 Accounts otherwise secured 44.454.5 S Total Gros* Assets . ~g 5,73»,567.«3 1 I'e.lu’ t Assets Not Admltted | 94M47.5* Net Assets .... | <.<V1.315.53 I.IAHIUTIKM i Bsssrve or amount ne- | losary to r> Insure I outstanding ricks I 3 S3S,»:i.u2 ( l-ossea >lue and unpaid. Non* . Ix.a»es adjtlated and not clue Non* ' Losr.es unadjusted and In suspense .. i.SSS,33S.M i Hilts and A-c-oUnta unpaid S.OSS.M , Am»unt due and not clue bank* or other craditor* Num . <>tl” r l.tal.illtie* of th* ' Company — ... I*l.*t**S , Total Llablllile* <.3»t.OSS.<6 Lat’ilal l&o.win no Surplus J M4O.SS7 a7 'I Total —8 «.iSl.Ste.il ' STATE OF INDIANA. •| Office of inaurnn.-e Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Com- ' mlsaloner of Indiana, hereby certify I tliat the akove tea correct copy of the Fialenient of th* Condition ot the above mentioned Company on •I in* SJM day of in-, ember. ISIS, aa j r.iown by the original statement and . luat the said original statement is aow on file in this otth e. In Tesiimony Whereof, I hereunto rubscrihe niy name and nth* my >ial seal, thia Hun day of July. I*3*. (Heal) GEO J<_ NKWHAI'ER,

ti . * l"*w*»*6 ('ommlMlotwr: 11 "mpauy Hu •tMto. •• • v* I r* I i [| 0 : SUUinenl of Condition ot the II.LIMH* « IM U.T» COMPANY Hprimcfleid. Illinois Sun Hurt Capitol Avenue On the Slot Day of December, l»3t. I J. L PICEKIUNH. President I t P. W. Pl'-KHUINU, dv.r slaty Amount of Capital pant • up «* - m.eee.** <Hi«W AHKETH OF COMPANY | Ural Estate UnlncunMi- • r *d s » 111,<»«.*.> ; Morticagr latan* on real , I ratals <Frr. from at.y prior invunil.ran. e) 44,170.71 ! Bomia nod Blocks Owni, ■* 'Market Value) .. 111.4e1.it < a»h In Hank* tun Interest and Not on in- ' . '•"’"’V „ 1 — 11.111.1 k A<i rued He< urllk* tinwrest * item*; etc.).. , . a.set.ei <Hh<r Hr. urltle* ao,*7t.lk , Premiums mid Accounts due and In process of ■ olleotloh Non* Amount* otherwise **. ’ cured None l „ » IM.MT.It ‘ Deduct Asset* Not Admitted 114 14 . Net Asset* J tk1,*43.10 ‘I UABfUTIKi I Ht«srvr or amount necessary to reinsun* outstanding risks ...g Non* t let-ties due , lh d unpaid . None Losies adjusted and not •lu* . Nona f Losses una.ljust.-d and l - ui.on.kt ► mug A<wounU Unis PM Id 163*71 Premuime ... nap**** Other Liabilities o f ths « I Company 35.601.51 . IfsT'um UHkß'Mls —m.MMO i Total —1 ?X ATE induna. I' Commissioner I 1' , ” innutniuii Com. I S'--'' S l ‘he °. n . now on file in hl! om«s U f-u". Lu h ’ r i Of ' A Uereun tn

COURT HOUSE Albert D Buiketl cl us to HkH vey R. Burkett, W Interval In lu lots BtlL 603 and 603 An Berue tor 111. Melviu F. Uallogly 10 Edgar Krktl, 10l 146 in Homewood tor IL Josv phlne Simky et al to tillsone Telephone Co., lulots 156 aud 167 in Berne for 31. Adams County Lumber Co. to Earl D. Colter, lulots 3 to 18 Indueive In Decatur tor |l. Andrews U. Briggs to James D. Briggs, tulot 19U aud part ot 108 I tn Ueneva tor 31Andrew U. Briggs to Richard A. i ’ Briggs, 80 acres in Wabash town- i ship tor 11. Hiram 8. Sprungvr ct us to ; ' Helen Badertscher et al. Inlot 230 I tu Berne tor 31. Jitsv Kwes et u* to Date W. McMillen. Inlot 11 and part of 9 ' aud 10 in Decatur for |l. H. Itete Rockwood, et al to 1 Belle Bowser, their interest in in- ’ lot 294 In Ueneva for 31. Trustees ot North Ohio Council r ot Christian Vnhm to Trustees ot • St. Lukes Evangelteal Rctoimed church, a piece of ground in KirkA land township for |l. i Ed H. Macy to Cloyce Wolf, lui lot 1008 in Decatur tor 880Kathleen Kenney to Bridget ■ Kenney, et al. her interest tn 339 acres in Jefferson township for i- >l. t Bridget Kenney et al to Kathleen ,- Kenney, their intereat in 130 acres r .u Jefferson township tor 81. r. Clayton Smith e< ux to William e 11. Bell, part of out-lot 239 in Dwy catur for 81. John Meehberger to Robert C. • Augsburger, intel* 2 and 3 In Linn • Grove tor 81. 7 John Sdieimauu et us to Daisy

kla cmeut of Condition ot tee Mt II Vt. HcHI.F.K IVViaSStB tosrivi or no»iun Boston, Maesac busett* <• Baitrymarch ‘On the 31st !•»> of D.-«cab*r, 3*3* MAHSUALL U. I'ALTuN. liesld*ut, JOHN A. CoUJNK Merctery I Amount ot Capital paid „ . up »3 Mutual GHUM AnkEiH OF COMPANY I Real Estate I nlnciuub- _ ered -8 None > Mort**** Loan* on real estate tFree from any prior im-uiut>ran> . Non* > Bonds owned tllook Value! _ l,«l.»il.5». 1 Casa lu Banks ton Interest and Not oa In1 tsresl) l«*,U*-<6 I Accrued He. urilte* tlntereel W Rents, etc.)- ie,36*.Sa None i i Premiums and Accounts due aud lu process of c-ollec-uon .... ij.3SI.SI I I A.-- 1 unts otherwise s«I cured .... usen ij ■ . Total Gross Asset* 4 1,113,643.** I 1 Deduct Aseel* Not AdI milled I M 45.77 I Net Asevls ....... * L,4”.«HVl>* : 1.1 A'll UTI Ed < nearned Premium .3 2*3,<i< 76 bosses du* and unpaid. 33,329441 Losses adjusted and uot : . due - Non* s Lease* unadjusted and in suspense - None e Bill* and Account* un- ‘ KBM4I 1 Amount dur ami not du* bank* or other crediu ter* Nene Other LiabHHle* of tee Company »M»<S» « , ..Total Liabilities ......J 133,417.43' - surplus j 748494.49 « Total 8 1.177.011 **l ; M ATK , u r «*»‘UNA. : 3 orn>e of Insurance Commissioner “Jl. l l l ““dcrslgned. Insurance Com- I I' 1 lß, Jta?s. kerecy certify I 1 J. . I* • eorr. t copy «f 2 ‘‘tatament of the Condition of , J. ,“.*2?*! mentioned Company nn t th® »l»ti day <»f l>ev<in bat. lasl ai J now on rtu in tnia n mca. 1 4 In T«MHhti<>ny Wbarwof. I hereunto a «üb®4 rib® rnv name <«nd niy utttU*l seal, this leih day J*uH*m, a O-eal) IHSG. H. NEW HAUER, i ’if M.itu.l •."•"fw'wv ’'""imisstoner. !' AtiargT 7—» u ,u •***•-

— ■ (.IkßlLtTk COMPANY Hsn«PS&» I'T-I-V-T, December |»j* ' “t*. o .#- rre*tdanl I is, -kARRICK. deci clary I Anu.uat of Capital paid "» •» Mutual Mortgage LmitJim estate t y r *e from any „.R. r l,r M l'' u '" , ’ r *nve»..„ 7?.<33 10 Bonus an.l Si,,, ka t*wn'Market Value) a*a js* *< • a*h In Hank* tt*n Inurr.,|>*“' 1 • N,H in - I Premiums and Areounm “I 1 , 1 * * n Proves* of vellwtion .... a, *«4 A vuVl!l‘* olt, erwiae ... •*,»»*.** "BM S,kl».«i iMu* milted . ‘ ....as Net Asset. ...7 * , ati'ms'i? LiAttIMTIKd ‘‘l**,•••.*’ dw" «"d not ‘ on • a ‘‘un- : ™ o,h H,MT “ V "" Pan * H.SM.T4 i c*T>it'"i l —j i.«»«,»T8“ J T “‘“ — fnR«.T f i H ’'’A TK " r ’NDtANA. ''T tn* , nn2"2 r l I J7•-CwthmleMoner mlMbinilnMurßt.ae ComIlMl the a |J.V ‘••"*7 '«riirr I th* Htatami?** » ’’orrrfit r ’opy of :b S’Cnrsia » wWSr.’J.Tf.s subwifc h '’ r *r‘•J hereunto ' < nu *JS! h <lav July. iwt. '•lf Mutual <’nn?iJ nr * < - omni lsslotior. AVGUST 7 J^ ,,, F»ny so cute.

H Major, inlot > 411 ,| , fid 7in r , r . Frank Majen . t ux t(i . Mdhn. mk»t - 1M; , 111 Dviatur to: > , ( Emn.a t Mev.. . , W M. Iteuu. I, ‘jlstM M. Ikin* C®| laaai Lehman . • ux , u . >agcr. un.,i , (11 , u j Marriage L>c»nM» Answers To i t . st S 1 n-i Questions H I Below are iu,Test wueatlou. ♦ ■ 1. Rlcbaid | wm 2. Sail Frau, is.,, I1!tu . |f|M hu u r * ' ~i , ’ <■» 3. The Norin Sea. ’ 4. France. 5 “» th. mu. I<liWf M thii tl tliiK. r ~| , 6. Ihury Phard. Mgl 7. A paik or n a JM a lolle.ilon . ! , . ' Intel 1,.,'! ;L Aasoclatiou. Ml 9. Dvs pi k . : IV. Africa and a,.a — ■ FEDERAL MEN ■ l <<XWmxVEI> I’SOS (j]S . and Ab: ah .in I fiom . .. . but acquitted J tax violation.* death, bad b.. j j, Long regime.

stat, m- .« HlMlt 111 -I I l« toMI'IM Boelun. km. SHI ». Kill,) su.et mi '■>n the 31sl .i I‘,-«xb*» t HIaSTCI. A . , WALII.It 1. il x, i.,, - Amount of Cai- , up l.ltosn A.-.-1. ... - Itval Estate I in:, aitii,. et.d Mortgage Loan- .:. i v a, eklaiv (Free- :r .. a prior Im-unit,-in , < Bviki* aud Slo-k< I'at.- Ka ed ißook Value> . Cash In Hank- ■••.> in- WN terrsti and Not on In- M tereel) Accrued Sv. Util t r. let mt a Item, .. > j Other Sourltt,. Hremlunt* and A . W dur and tn i.r.. . , t < ollection .Accounts otherwi.-. .... cured _... ... Total Gruon A-. I . . Dedu< t As», l. ,\ ,i Admilled | Nel Aa»elx I LIA :.a I|| Naavrve or amount »». cenaar> to reinsure m I oui*tan<Hi>g rt-k. i la»>. , due anal u-u I L>*»e* adjust,-.! ai I i..,t IM la>eees unadjusted and ||| In *u*pvn*e xM ■BUI* and Account* un- MS '] peid - . ufl | Amount due at..l not • .. IBE banka or other . re.tt- M lere ... .. p other UaLUltivs ut Us M Company iUIH Total L-a1.i1.t,.. UIM Capital . .... > ».*<■ ' Surplus | I MIH Total | UTATK OF INDI ANA "m tltlli . .-t |n».,t . , ■ I. tile until r*uc < .o. mt-kl.-ner of In.l - tti>> i-oM that the above t- a- t the Xtatenient f Ctk-eM i the ate.,, met,!|<>,,.-I . upaarM lithe 3lat das of De. niter, IWM «li..«n by tue « -,-nm: M ‘ that the aal.t ' su...i ,u:-. now <>n file tn hi* ott. M ■ In Testimony Wher, f. ! hr-tiM sultacribe my nam. ,< i imy M iciai a-al. till* leth <la. • J .!« 1B , (Seal) OE<>. II MIWHAI'B In-uran r l •If Mutual t'anii.ans . a'e l*g al'gumt t—a B o Statement of C.-mill -n "1 IMM MlMimts Ml II It ■ VITIIMIiHII K 4 ««l 41 II t<> )■ New York. N< w 1 ora S 177& Broads*) js On'thr .31*1 l«ay f I V HN'IIVItD WoIKK, J':.aMs»m . Uil'Ul L BUM. h s reurm •Amount of Cppitai paid ■ 1 Up — Mutual -I *6 GROBII ASHETS .11 i t tJU'ASfB Real Estate Unlncumh. ■ •I I Mortgage laiann »a r. *1 ■ eatate (Free from any S > prior Invumbran-.-i «- —m . Bond* and St .wk a Own- R I ed ißook Value! <»».«■ f’ssh In Banka ton In- R tercet and Not <>n In- R I tereat) -. JH**B Accrued Securities tin- . ..J tereat A Renta, etc !.. • ' Other RamuritMS .... Ptemlunia and Accounts I due and tn proves* »f • volleetlon -Z. ’-.ISM , I Accounts otherwise so- ~„R II cured Total tiros* Asset* • l.01T. , "l Deduct Assets Not Ad- . M Net Asset* » l»"t.l” LfAßii-rriK* llearrv* or amount necessary to reinsure ... >, i.utatendlng risks i •. Il Losses due and unpaid - *' I Lease* adjusted and not ~ II dur ...J . ..- - ■ S i Losse* unadjuated and I In suspense 4W> I Bills and Account* un- ... (Amount due and not due banka or other crodi- ... i t»ra M Other Liabilities of the I Company Hi,*” f Total Liabilities I ): Murplu* I l .i.lb i Total. 3 I.— STATE OF INDIANA, , . ... Offlrr of Inaura neo Cpmtn.a»l'''’" ■ !. the undersigned. Insurac* e . ! mlealoner of Indian*, hereby "" t that ths alxive la a ® or £'",' ( s.mn L the Statement of ths Conditl'>« P the above mentioned < ■onP""; i ttm -Hat day of De<emb*r. 11,' I shown by Hie original » that thr said original •tatem»nt I now on tile in thia omc* . i In Testimony Whereof. < ■'subscribe my name sod ,I.l*l start, this 10'h day of Fl" ’.5 . I Beal) OEO H Nh"BA'! ~ Insurance CammuR 0 ’ Mutual Company so slaß. AUGUST 7—*.