Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bunday by IM* DtCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Ihtored at thu [Meat ar. Ind. Post Office a* Second Vlaaa Matter |. H Heller Preaident *■ it. Hoitbouae. tfec'y. ft Bui Mgr. pick D- Heller.....VlcePreaideut •übeoriptlen Ratu: dingle copied ( .02 Dae week, by carrier....lu One year, by carrier J. (.w One month, by mall .35 Three mouths, by ma 11...... too Six moutba. by mail 176 One year, by ma 11........... 3.00 One year, at office..-..10t) Pricei quoted are within a radius ot 100 mites Elsewhere 33.(0 one year. Advertising Batea tnadi known on Application. National Adver Repreeeutatlve BCHEERER ft CO. 16 Lexington Avenue. New York •6 Beat Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ot Home Dallies. School days will be here In an-' other month, giving you Just the time to get the boyi and girls ready Local stores thia year are making a special effort to give' you the beat service along that IBS. What became of the buttons of oat bugs that were cauiing so much comment in thia section a fortnight ago. Evidently they don't care for any other diet and aa soon as the oats ii in and threshed, they •kip out, but where? The battle between Keen Johnson. Democrat and King Swope. Republican. in the Blue Grass Hate, will provide an intereating political wrap that will be watched in every state and by those affiliated with all factions of each of the leading parties. County, city and stale police oarers, cooperating here during the fair last week, made au excellent rei-ord. Seldom with such crowds as were here, have we known ot better order and such few arrests It was a very important job aud was well performed. Tag valuations dropped about (Svo.ooo when the official stale not- i Ices came in thia week. The loss is on utilities, the railroads showing the largest slumps This is to be expected and will to doubt con tinue. The total loss on valuations for tales was (195.017. Maurice Early of the Btar thmks the Homestead addition to Delator and the McMillen mills here are assets to the community, fads well known here but perhaps doubted over the state, so his column yesterday, describing a visit to this city. proved Interesting reading. After making quite a record for the year on traffic accidents, th, old Jinx came in over last weak end and furnishi-d fourteen deaths It should make every driver and every police officer determine to watch more carefully that the rec- 1 ord for the entire year can show an improvement. Kenaior Minton la off for Pana-' ms with his family and will no doubt enjoy the six weeks’ vacs tlon. away from those who cons tantly make lite miserable tor one ' In his position and away from the telephone, speaking engagements and the general hardships of a man in public life. John Hiesland. 31 year old man wanted for stealing accessories oft an automobile at Berne, probably got a new thrill out of his crime career, the other day. when he was chased for several hours with blood hound", lb- dodgi-d across highways and creaks however and beat them tn the cbaae, then gave himself up. Former Governor Richard Lee he. of Louisiana, who resigned a fewweeks ago. has been indicted by a

federal grand jury for accept Ing 3(7,ooo in a hot oil deal. This may account for the serious Illness which was given aa the cause when be turned the reins over to a brother of the late Huey Long, It seems to be a pretty dirty mess. ( Wonder what would happen in this country If the farmer went on 1 •trike for a season? And why not? ! During thia time of year he has to work about twice as many hours 1 as is permitted in any other line. 1 yet he goes on raising a crop that ' will feed the nation and having little to say about what he la to receive. Really he has a complaint ' coming In thia age of complaining, i President Roosevelt plana a va-1 1 cation which will take him across | 1 the country, but before starting : I that, be will enjoy a trip along the ! j eastern coast of the Vuited Btate* | and Canada, during which time 1 |he will carefully consider some i ‘ two-hundred bills passed by con- ! cress and decide upon his action. ; |He can still smile, regardless ot I the set backs of the last few days of the session and is far from .through with his battle for the people. According to surveys ot the last | week, business m general is bet-! ter than a month ago and a year ' ago. improvement la shown tn , steel, automobiles, building, elec-, trie power output, price averages and other lines. The condition ap ' pears sounder than tor a long time. Merchants can make August a better month than it otherwise will b«- it they will advertise some spe , rials and push things a little. It's ’ a good clean-up month and some I extra effort will bring surprising , results. Try It right now. Fred Bays. Demo, relic state I chairman, full ot enthusiasm and a determination to wtn next year's (election, dropped in for a visit Tuesday afternoon on his* way to' Angola, where he spoke at a party picnic. It was his (7th speech in three and a halt months and be predicts > sph-tidld victory next 1 year. He believes in the leadership lof President Roosevelt. Accompanying the chairman were Walter Shead of the state publicity depart-1 I ment aud Mr. Perry, manager of the McNutt for President clubs. The St. Louis Cardinals are fin- • ally down to business and If they ' k«-ep their work ot the past two ■ weeks, may prove worrisome to, . the Cincinnati Reds who are now only seven or eight games ahead , ot them One or two series with the Cards and a little bad luck a-1 long the way. might make the finish much closer than It has appear-1 ed possible all summer. However the Reds have much the best of > lit and Indications are will romphome with the flag aud will meet i the famous Yanks in the world ' series. Th<- incident surrounding the 1 statement by a Washington commentator over the radio from the Chicago University' round table, that Mr. Hoover has "men down in Utulsluna and Mississippi buying up the delegates" would Indicate that too much atteutbm cannot' be given to reports over the air. The . university immediately denied the truth nC the story aud the whole ' affair is being hushed up. but the fact remains that you can't believe 1 I "everything you hear." It the party charged had been ot less prom- , Ittence, the htcldvnt might have gone practically unnoticed. Various tax fixing units are! now starting their plans for the budgets for next year, one of the . most Important acta of these oftI I ciala each year. It requires careful 1 consideration of many things. I Thousands of people demand im 1 provements Others do not cars aboat them Nearly all want the lax tale held down as low as pose j Ible This year one of the serious ) things to consider is the amount ot mopey necessary tor materials, so

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J Your Health <By Robert E. Daniels, M. D.l , (Secretary Decatur Health Board) "HOW DISEASE IS TRANSMITTED" Article I—Saliva Borne Several years ago the state board I of health, realising the need for improvement in the sanitary con- : dit ion of our restaurants and public eating hotlwes was r<-sponsihle for the enactment of quite a detailed piece of legislation dealing I with this subject. There are. of t-onrse. many good '-lean places for the public to eat. but there Is also a multitude of l>ad ones Inasmuch as ft is not always possible to judge from ex- , tecnal appearances just what type of establishment the prospeittve lot the above mentioned legblatlon i-natomer Is selecting. It Is the aim ' to set forth the condition and rule* whereby food preparation is con dneted and appraise the public on how well these rules are followed by a Visible certificate of quality, i , By the same law and through vigilance of state nispedors. unworthy or non-cooperative business men tnay be restrained or prevented. There are many rules and regu(lations to be oltM-rved ~ such as ■— proper refrigeration, food covers. health i ertlfk-ates for employ|eu. adequate toilet and lavoratory factlllles, etc. These an- necessary and important items and for the most part are olivinusly well ar- ! ranged in moat restaurants. How-' ever, one of the greatest and Inei- . dentally frequently neglected Is th, arrangetiieiii necessary to assure ' |«3Wh new customer a set of dishes and utensils that w'lll be perfectly ■ i clean and free from auy contrlbu Hons made by retiring customers By contrihuttons I mean saliva and secretions from the nose and the i throat. The object In cleaning utmislls should be not only cleanliness but a|»o disinfection aint-e It i* knowu that Included In those diseases that are transmitted by the ssliva we find pneumonia, tuhvit ulosis. in- ' flueitta. scarlet fever, measles nienlnglils, trench mouth wtvrt • few others. These diseases are responsible for from 25 to 40 pet cent of our entire death rate. During the World War. Dr. J. 8. j I'limmlngs ot the burv-kti of prei ventable disease*. fliatHcl of Columbia department ot health begun ■ the federal agencies will provide | work that will ocettpy as many of the unemployed as is possible That I is g g'Mid Investment and a smart one. for it will aid tn reducing the HpproprintkMia for townships and will provide “made work” for a* many as the projects require. *Rie cotinty toininlssloner* are already considering thia problem and will make a reconimnii<laMon. Under present law*, the county cannot appropriate money tor highway projects, but the state highway , fund which is returned from the statu, can be ear-marked.

| research on the topic of saliva-1 liorne diseases among army encampments. One of his experiments twas as follows —a camp of (.(MM* men was divided Into two groups of 3.000 each. One of these groups . used luke warm water for washing, the other was required to use hot ! water. Surveys later showed the ' friat group had 2.500 cases of sail- I va-borne disease*, while the second I I group using the hot water had hnt • 350 cases, in more detail, the first * group had 1* times more menin- i glti*. two times more dlptheria. eight times more measles, 17 timaes more mumps, four times more influenza and eight times morepneumonia. Subsequent research has reveal- ' ed that the closer to complete sterility obtained tn the cleansing of dishes and utensils, the less we hear of the saliva-borne diseases Restaurants and professional j caterers owe it to their customers to protect them from transmissable diseases. The law is trying to insist upon It. Unfortunately, all too often many people hl this line of 1 business fall short on compliance either through neglect or sheer obstinacy. They have in their favor j j a general public that Is slow to ' cast of! their Ignorance about such matters and consequently non-com- j plaining. Since feeding the public la a ' question of dollar* and cents to the owner of the vatabllahmeni. he I* ( (impelled to bld for satisfaction < and favor. Automatically, then, this , makes a powerful ally of the health officials in their campaign against 1 preventable disease* I would like tn appeal to the pub lie In general to evince a strong in- j lereat In the sanitary arrangements I of their favorite eating place* The proprietor you will find to be in ! an excellent mood for cooperation o ft— '■ -< Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE • . ft Q. Shouldn't one be very careful ( what he writes iu a lette'T A. Yea; he should be ,ety careit'll, one should not writ* auythlm: ' 'l.at the recipient can resen', or that' would cause him vm9iarrM»meiit it, i the letter were shown to rjnieone ' else. Remember that a latter I* ofI ten the basis for a law <uU. W Should a rollege girl mtroduee (tr-xeif as Miss Hall or a> Edita Hail? A. She should call herself Edith 1 Hall. Q When gtvimr a bri.lge party | which followu a luncheon. Is the J i h-Mtesu expectod to se-vq wind- 1 wl(-h«>9. or cakes, during the gwtne.’ A No. , 0 Household Scrapbook I By Roberta I*ee To Clean Tilt Floo a Tile floors can be ibiroughlyi ( leaned hy dissolving U pound of shaved yellow soap and U-pound of washing soda hi a gallon of hot wx I ter, an applying to the floor with a ptfff brush. Ktffse with cleai waler and wipe with uoft cloths Stationary Yardstick A stationary yardstick it a great’ , ton«eaieucu in th* twwfpg room.! Bcrft* an'ordinary yardstick ftrmto the wall near the tuachlAeJ

I and it will then always be at hand and easy for measuring material. Before Using Paint Before opening a can ot paint, turn it upside down and leave it m this position for a wb’le. This • will aid in mixing it titoriughly. I a n TWENTY YEARS * I AGO TODAY | Aug. S- The Decatnr Independent Chautauqua opens Monday with a I concert by Karl Grossman's band. Lawrence Lord lx ill la the ho* pital at Densbach, Gertnsnj. The Adams County Bankers Association. E. X. Ehlnger, president. holds happy meeting at Berne. Ellis Christen Is appoint jd an n- ' struccor in Pennsylvan’a State college. William S. Schamerloh. of west i Monroe street Is recovering from : a dislocated ankle. The H. E Kelle, residence is be- ; I lug remodelled. Heat Strikes Canada. Too Montreal —(UPI - Despite Can- ) i ’da's designation as "O-.t,- lady of > • the snows.'* more people d.e from , heat than from excessive cold. The •i-ath toll from excessive beat in I I tin.ida rose to M 3 in cue yea*, l''.h>. The average number dying ffOM heat is about 50. Approximately an equal nunfoe.- die each from excessive cold. ‘ll'ru't*" "f ''unditl.m es ths > IGIIO FVIIMtUts IMU.XMD IOHI'I,I _ Lelioy, (Milo I tan the 31st !>•) of De'-umber, I'J3S J. L. ItlL.-frANt), Hecrctary Amount ot Capital t'WIG up SiiK.oou.Ud ! GWW Ahkkts cmO>ANY ! Hft»l rotate I nhivumb- : Mortgage l«oam< nn real . «ur I ••tatci Fra. from any I <> pr l°’' ln '. umbtan- •) „ 39,7»9.30 i Bond* and Hto<-it* own1,, 'Book Value! 3*9 921 is ,'‘a»h In-Bauk* ion Interest slid Not on In- - terest) fc , • (Accrued H«< uritlvs (tn- " Lk2sJ'''ll * Brnts, etc.).. (.306,04 Other Be-*urttJe* . None J Due from other tnaur- •<• ‘’Li.' - .*' •'■• , ”l'*nl»» .... 7X.497.01! I rrnilum* and A' count* du* ana tn t>r.xr>« „r ' (nl tec l|,(n .. „ . . Aocounte otherwise I cured j ioß# iJduY &.^ ta A, l .» UIM9L9I | llilltfttl ft *l(4 41 Ak . N.. l-teCiLuJ itsserve or sm'-nnt netrasary to reinsure ! . risks ...( »*7,j3u so I’lT "."5 9J3,(99.3X| adjusted a)id o--t ' ' | la»“-e« unadjusted and None ,1 111 MUNprflftft Mon. , A""UUte UK- | I Amount due and not duo **.W«-«3 t’'!rH kl ‘ <>r , ” 1,,r e'odlI other Liabilities „ r Ul . Nuns. ‘-""'t-'G' ” Nun. l "hp'hlj buw, “'99 .. 3 TtajoHJi ■•-11110. J 3'-('.<*o(> no urpius | <9(*.6|x.73 I htatf »»f lnihawa, 'r o ?''.**,?! 'uxurame Commissioner I. the nnderaigned. Insurance Coin- i U«r u”2 r .u lnd, * ,l »- bsreby certify 1 Jtf* * above I. -• correct copy of , Ihr Htatement of the Condition of hl _£'' , ”Pany on thai* , rti ,y Jl’u,"’ •tatenient and low (I? e rn ?! "'s'emsot is nuw oil ill* hi thin ulfb p .L..L h TfjUmotiy Whftreot. I hereunto 'i il'r* rH ? JW , ’ ,m " * nd " m ” my offl- - lai seal, this loth day of Julv 193* "teal* < UtA> M .XtWBAIiLI;,' 1 ' .t, ’’’•'ranee Cnmminiontr. j AWFUir * u ‘-

» ♦’« MONROE NEWS Paul ffsnnsr. Correspondent < *Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Duer and ’ •on. Jerry Lee. ot Winchester anti Mr and Mrs Albert Duer were Bun- ’ dsy dinner guests at the Manas < Lehman borne. Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Parish of Blur-' 1 gis, Michigan, called ou friends la .Monroe, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Loogvnberger of ('on Wayne called on reU--tives in Monroe, Thursday night. Mrs. Sadie Hcberet of Warren hs» been visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Cummings, of neat Monroe 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eiucky attended the World's IMultry Consstress at Cleveland Thursday. Roger Amstuts accompanied tht E. J. Fricke family to their home at Indianapolis. Suuday for a tew days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Watkins and | son of Bourbon arrived Euuday to visit relatives in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosj aud Mr. , and Mrs. Clyde Detro and daughI ters. Barbara and Vernclle of Zanes I llle, Ohio, spent Monday aud Tues day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l O.'A. Hahnert and sou. George. Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Crist motored to Hicksville. Ohio, Bunday afternoon to call on Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Bauders aud son. Billy. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Everhart entertained with Bunday dinner lor Mrs. Joe Head. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Head, all of Lima. Ohio, Mr. au-1 Jvsse Johnson of Fort Wayne, Mr. I and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart and daughter, Janet Kay of Decatu-, <ud Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Everhart Statement of Condition ot the Ml I I HIM. HI KI IV « OHI-UHV I i<>\ Wilmington, Delaware Uli tile 31st l>H> ut lle-emlwr, ISIS iUCHAKD K MELLON. President K. IL «'Ia,XICKK. Jteeietarv Amount of Capital paid up i.oce,use.ee AHJ4KTH OF CUMPANV Ileal Estate Unincumbered N u< M-rtgage leans on real estate I Free from any prior Ineumbraneei None lionds and lltocka Owned (Market Value) *,<t3,V1i.13 Cgsti In Banks ton Interest and Not on tnO rest I — U 7.335.93 A-- rued Fe< unties its- ! „ terest A Bents, et«-.)„ 7,20.12 1 Other Re.-urltles „ None Premiums and Accounts due and in pro, ess of collection 11,027.(0 i A- <>unts otherwise se- • ured None ' Furniture and Fixtures 5i2.1l l Total Gross Assets s AMV.tM.T* I Deduct Asset! Not Ad- ! "’''"J I tUM Net Assets g M35.635.U „ UAIHLITI>M Iteserve or amount necessary to reinsure v itstandtng risks 22 27» 32 Losses due and unpaid . None laiases adjusted and not _ e _ Xt>no ( lA.ss.-a unadjusted and mi?. . Son* iililf* and Account* unpaid ~w m 7T7.M IsAmount due and n«>t duo b»nk» or other vredt- . V**"** ■.■ *?■■' ••••■ None laiabilitlm of the Company 12 V 153.«4 ! t Total Mnbihtlee K.IM.Iv v apt tai i l.mw,ow.no Hurplu- j To ’*l Ul *,*3«.33t.U STATE OF INDIANA. I insurance Commissioner T lr u,M ** , *urned. Insurance Conith . ?» n * r Indiana, hereoy certify i al? 1 A,> A?° v . e 4 •.correct copy of "f ’•‘v Condition of trn Company on Sh..« » "f l»e< ember. t»3X. as the? th'2 •’■'Odent and iow .m r!?‘i'L ‘.‘k.*’"!! »tat»ment Is n«»w on nic |n this ofßce. Ta*umony Whereof, f hereunto u * w ’ »«»* my o«ltL h d "y nt Jub, i»»». oti-all GEO. 11. NEU RAI’Elt, •ir M. ineufwwa j * 0 - Hiatenient of Condition of the M AH* V 111 MITI'H HIiMIIM. VMI lAHtlttXlE tIIMI-IXV Boston. Massachusetts ll> Post Offb-e Square P»n tlu- 31st Day of December, 193 X T__ J. FAJsTKY. President DONALD FAt.VEY, He-rotary j Amount ut Capital paid up •» g.nnn.noh oo ~ GROSS ASdETS OF company i ’tea' Estate t nincumb. I..’’,!'* , » 3ci7.J9t.81 , Mortgage leans on real estate (Free from any prior Ixeuml-ranve) „ ' None , Holms and MUa-gg Own- | ed ' Hook Value |g.|J» SJ3.IU < a»h in lUnkM ton In. tereftt and Not on In* A.! , ;7;UHe..ur| lt „ fin.' »»»«>... ' ollateral Luana l(u,tie V 3 I‘iemiums and Accounts line and tn procena of <Wlla<*Umi 3,X33.973.93 I A«-i unta otherwise ae•’•red None | A*l Other , , (il.tgl.W Total Gross Assets (:«.«si,l)33.f* I'edm t Assets Not Adniltlod | 6.7X1.!«• Is *" M, L I AH I LIT t E^ n • , ”•■ , ”■‘■• '-•serve or amount he. • essarv to reinsure outstanding risks t 3,213.i»X.»l Ic'Ssea due and unpaid. Losses adjusted and rn-t due. i.-isaes unsd- , justed and In suaH.lT.":*nd A. cnunr. MKULM I for Contin: M . i.mto hflo on i An .!2"E l • ,l ’" » nrt n ®‘ due ° !or. "" r " ,h,r V 94(Other tdabtllties of the I *’ n * ‘ ®"'P“«y 1.177,K» H Canimi ’-'“’'lliHes .... HJJ9MM43 j ’<"rPlu» .. .......LIJ UkKX?? J Tato ! - J3i.09«.K7 I 2 .-iTAt'K OF INDIANA. " ’’•P’f of Innurancft <'nmm|olon«»r ■ l«»uran<-e Com- ■ n* , ,£T r •’•Gt""., hereny <<-rtlfv : J.t'. wbove Is a correct copy of i 12 "f ihs Con-'ltlnn of i* * ?tTi "'•"."ll"’’'* Company nn 1 2 *!?* M Deirmber. ivn. aa now -w’flffVn tm.“oA I .Z’‘‘' , " ,r "’ ” :i ""M®!;- aWi.'K ■(•If XI, ■' ConmiUstoner |AVGU«*9^ P *" y M • UU '

of Berns. Mrs Agues Andrews of Decatur Is a house gttOst st the hum« ot her •later. Mrs. M. F. Audfvws, for •coral daya. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Biu-Miy and •on, Honnfv L9e ami irott Loogvn borger left Bunuay for Whits Cloud. Michlgau. for a wxvk'a flablug trip. Mr. and Mra. tamer Ehream left Bunday for Cleveland to visit relatives and also attend the World's Poultry Congress. Mr. aud Mrs. Dave U isurs and grandson. Chester Longenberger, left Thursday for an indefdille stay at the Shirk cotlagt at Tippecanoe

Lake. Mr. and Jdrs. Wm. Stuckey were , week-end guests of the Floyd Baxter family who art siieuding this month at a lake near Wolcottville. Mr. and Mra. Ota Shoudell and 'laughter, Carolyn, aud Mice McKean ot Auburn spent vhu weak«ttd with Mr. aud Mrs. Fu/d Llbv, of near Monroe. Mr. and Mra. Harry i Klopfenstein of Bluffton w«re Also guests al the Liby home for Bunday dinner. Mr. and Mrw. Sam AuxpaeU, Mr. ( and Mrs. Oscar Evett and son from New Weston. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Notfslnger aud daughter. Carol, from Bluffton were Suuway afternoon callers at the home el Mr. and Mrs. Dau NoHsJnger aud diu* liter, Rena. Mra. Mary Laughrey of Decatur, mother of Jesse Laughrey la spendBtalrmrnt of c'ondltlon of ths I LI MUI IIXI V- Ml 1 I AL < AHI VI.T9 < OMI-AN V Chi-ago. Illinois Mutual l"suran<v lia'ldiag on ths 3l»t Day of December. 1911 JAMILS M. KEMPSIt, President It. G. KLMFKB, Mevrotary Amount of Capital paid up — —._•( Mutual C.ll'WS ASSETS OF COMPANY Ileal Estate t ninvumbered 3 1,124,21*9.09 ' Mortgage Loans ou real estate (Free from any I prior Im unibran-e) .. 1,173,929.39 Hunds and Mio- k* owned (B-mk Value*K,K9.9S9.7( ''ash In Banks ton tni terest and Nut ou Interest* 10.299.«0.7»' A-- rued Securities (interest * Rents. eti .)_ 133,J«U.44 ■ Other Securities Nuns Cremiums and Accounts due and in process of ««.lle< tlon 3.137.992 (4 I A‘<ouals otherwise secured 29.313 39 i Total Gross Assets (34.5t4.i7jK. I>edui t Assets Not Admitted | 93.394.fi' I Net Asset! ...„ 339,171.977.43 ‘ LIABILiTiEN . Hescrvs or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ( t.tll.TliUU , Losses due and unpaid . None 1-oss expense reserve 1,330,00 uuu I Losses unadjusted and 13.744.1 D 47 Hills amt Accounts unpaid and eommlaalons (~> 439.94 due and not due I v-anks or other credt- • “»rs Mosxe •Other Liabilities of the 1 Company 3419.(91.99 • Total Uablllttea __ .(39.3a3.533 if Capital .1 x -nS ! .surplus (,<((.993 St Total —__.„„(34,17i,i77.93 j 5 <TATE OF INI‘IANA. • of InEuran< 9* < >mnii>«lonrr J, the utHleraiwied. f«Bur«Bce Tom-, » mlftwi<»ner of Indiana, hereby certify! • »hat the above tn a correct ropy of ’ !?* Statement of the Condition of the above rnenUonod Company on 1 the Slot da> of I Member, i>J», MW ‘ ori f*nal Btatement and s that the and orjrinal aUtamvnt la now on file tn this oltk-e. T *: ,tln, « n y Whereof. 1 hereunto sobs, rlt-e my name and affix my oft. t rial seal, this lUth da> of July 193) (Leal) GKO. It NK*M BAl'KIt. , fn»uram-e Commissioner. AI Vi I HI 10. ‘ ' ' (>- ■ ■ ■ - . "**Walcment of Condition us the I AITEII STATES 1.1'944 INTEL < <»MI"V AV New York. New York •0 John Hl reel ;On the 31st Day of December, 1931. I GEOItGK H. HEANEY. President aAMEH G. CANNON, Hecrelary Amount of <4pltal pant UP • — -•( 3,099.099.09 ' I IIP VMS AHHHTH of CUMI-ANY Real Estate Unincumb- '"' l , » None Mortgnge levans on real >( estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) „ None ' Bonds and Htm-ks owned (Market Value* i:..0: « SJS 7-j ' Cn«h in Banks (On In- - terest and Not on In- , ’•rrst* ... 3.t:«9T4.99 Accrued Hwuriueu (lnst"-).. 99.932 11 other H«.ur It les „„ None Cash In Office . . w ... 7-H.n so » Bill. Reelv.bl„ " , l*ieniluins and Accounts due and tn process ot eolle<Uion . . T25.X79.43 Ace( unts otherwise se. ', '-ured 139.321.74 I Total Grose Assets (iJxK.Jti 99 ’ Mrduvt A***!* N<»t Ad1 3 1*».939.77 Net Assets (19,093,264.31 liaiiilitifai 1 llvMwrvc or amount na* •>aimry to rehmura . outstanding rl*ks 9 1.X99,419.63 i Losses <1(1,- and unpaid . Nons . t«s. r , adjusted and not 1 due None ia'sees ('((adjusted and J .?.?. - - 3.993.917.19 2 ‘nn* and Account* unpaid 41? AS vmouiit due and tot due ••».•»*-•• bunks or other < redl* ’ 1 ,<,r * NotiS Other Idsbllltlss „t the N “ ,, • < ompany f rrg.MV.W • ''titdtsl -— t ’.‘JI.33ITS JMurpltts j »434131.5* J htatl'of imimana ' T'the , (.. , .Ji" ur i“ n *r Commissioner a mlftM«ta2t. n,, ? r ? lUffuranre Comthat ‘ini an! hereby certify . ,fc » «»»rrort copy of ’ th2 “L* CotFHUoh of . "m. st . a mentlonsd Company on IXW Si* ii" U hi T«t'im ‘ em ’ nl ' (H<*2? ' th .I?..*' d ." y 4’ ( JU', 1339. O'tail <D7<* 11 NEVHIAVEft, . ♦it Mutual - Commissioner. """ • 0 1 j e."?’*’ Sheet* — 20 lb. ’ r» h a* u tomatic Mimeograph , free from lint and sized for prn and Ink Nignature. Sealed — Rip-Cord r, opener. $1.05. Ihe Decatur Democrat Co.

Big Hie w.--k VI,Hu,. . •> -«“» ‘.W Mr* Amu •. Ml Answera To Questions I Below an- th,. si„ Wef| Test Mui-ktlon, pr 1 The Amar >u. 'lH|| 3. Clara Ikrtou. Ml 3. fourth. Ml ? A gov.ii, !n , u((j i R.-11. 11.0 ~1 , L , U1 , the rhbippiu. 1, S New Yolk -, u » Fraiuv 7. i«. m| Bu, hi I.n „t |||| lu. les. lie, .(Us th. iffhtly Battened j. t” t.-.. ~ , Il VIII I OKI' Hill MMIV Hartford, i .m,Mi I >. h ?" A-cuu, lOn in,- :il»i i'A> I. 1.1 i hi. i. .... M W ID-iAIH. ' ' 'MSj up ~ AS - 1.. M. ■iu i«. I • state • Fro- :r . ,:>> HSI pier lie umi.i... . , 1 ■>..(. - ... e-i (Marhrt Vai > maM ast. In Bankteicsi and 5 : trrr-t> ■V r.. l . . ' terest A Bents. <t '.'III, r he. ut Hi. » MM Bills Itecelvabl, I'-« -i.4 a due and In pi...«„ .( MSE collection ; a. .-unts T- l.(i A I Dvd.i. I A--- I. N \U- ' milled I Net Assets | liabilities , I ncarned I'ti nu . .. |., gM i«rve ... ('ommlssi .i.s < •.: i»k . . _ II Tax iteserve ! Bills and A -.uni, a- - _ I Voluntary Iteserv. | Ollier Liabilities >,i tt„ UM Cowqpany O(M i I _ — i total LlaUßilks (22MM I capital I .iburtlua I Tutsi h HTATK OF INDIANA. ~88 , office ut Insurants ( I. the und. riiai sd. ! mlssloner nt |n<! .-... aer.tq > that the above I, a , the Hlalcmcn: ut Bk . the above tn- attoned > the list day of D< embe!, • siiown by the -rlglnal that the said oiis.aai I now on file in thi- !f. .. IM In TsaUmoay Whereof. 1 ! swba, rlbe m> nan- and aiL< . -lal seal, this lo: <l.> (Heal) II \ '.'-m j Lisutance . *H M .tual C--m| n, > ata oße ; AL’Gt .-»T »—lO. B u 1 Statement of Coaditisn HIE K»< I »• IASI IltV-m 4 OMI'VVV ot lOkl'B Jerx > City. New JoasyM 19 Ex- hang, macs JM ‘ >n 'he list I -.- '■ U HOUKItT N ROSE I'r.sMm LKUIHF Kol-l-AN'i. SeoaM . Amount ot Capita, p»HI ■ [i up — — •» -m ‘ GROHH ARKETH OF C' MTaH 1 lifts*l K»tate VuitH umb- HI 'Lsrsd I .Mortgage Loans on r-.- B •I estate (Free tr-n- any 9 'I prior incumbnimei . 21M ' Builds an-l Hto-ks Own- M •I sat ißook Value. . J.sihß ■Cash in Banks (Oti l»- M terest and Nut on tn- 9 terest) DM 'Ao-tued He. arnica (tn- 9 terrs' a Hents. et> > . IpHiar Vo urltles 9 I Preminins and Accouni- 9 due and In process ->f B eaUuctto* ■•9 ■I Accounts otherwise »«• euraid Tula! Gruss A**el- ’ «.'*■ » Deduct Assets Not Ad- ...J milted » 1 ”B Net Assets • - •’B LIABIUTD-h ft a Reserve ur amount necessary to roineure i outstanding risks • ■'’x • la»s«es atue and uupsl-l i Loewe, adjusted and n-»t )l due Lueses unadjusted ami . In suspense . I Kills and Accounts unpaid ! ‘ I Amount due and nut d-.- » hanks or other credi- )< turn „ I Other LlabUilles of 11.4N>mpany nlnrludr. fin 5,493.13 for depts4 cuth'n of see.) „ 4 Total Llabllttlea 1l -G - capital I » (Urplua • •« rj Total > 3-fB • TATE OF INDIANA. Office t>f lusur.-in-e Comtnl -i'l I. the undersigned. lnsu-"> •• I missions, of Indiana. li-r- i-- ■ that the above Is a cm it- l -a the Htntement of the ' t the above mentioned C‘"”P»; i Hie 31st day of December. t» I > shown by the original aim* "■ * ! that tl<« s.iid orlglni'l statenn 3 now on fils In this oth(*< , , In T* alimony Whcrsof. i ; subscribe my name and shiv '»« , ctal seal, this lOlti dav o' -W?) (Meal* GEo. It NE" I • tnsurnn - Cmnmiss •It M.iiuhl Company so state . •4 ' MORRIS PLAN LOANS ffMft on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK ’ ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS. Special Plan Tor School Teacher*. NEW AUTOMOBILES 46.00 for SIOO.OO i per year | Rspsyabls Monthly i Suttles-Edwards ( Repreocnlatl’es-