Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Munday by IMg DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated ■btered at Ute Decatur, Ind. Poet Office u* Second Class Matter I. H Holler Preaiduat A- R. Holtbouae, Bec'y. A Hua. Mgr. Dick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Mingle copied | 02 Me week, by carrier. .10 One year, by carrier 6 00 One month, by mall 35 Three tuonlka, by ma 11...... 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.70 Due year, by ma 113.00 One year, at office.3.oo Prices quoted are within a radius of lOff ml lea Elsewhere *3.60 one year. Advertising Rates mads known on Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEEKER A CO. It Lexington Avenue, New York it East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. There will be many weeks ot , hot weather yet and those who need summer goods will gain an advantage by buying now. Cool breezes came along Just as the weather man was smiling over »0 degree heat It has been an un usually comfortable summer and predictions are tor an ideal Call. The Bell Telephone Company j added 370,7»» jnew stations tjie 1 first hslf of this year, indicating the nation is talking more about something and it might be bust-1 nbes. Most economists think it is. ; You can also feel sate In betting that those who are now so conser- j vative will be so liberal this time next year, with promises for relief of one kind and another, that 1 you won t be able io recognise them By the way it's not a had time to be filling the coal bln and wood box and get,lng the healing plant ready for business The* first cool wave has already struck the west and one ot these days you may have to get ready in a hurry. Mayor LaGuardia of New York City has wagered a five cent piece with Congressman Randolph of West Virginia that President 1 Roosevelt will not run for a third term. This spirit of reckless gambling in America must be stopped We are in an age of fewer working hoars and fust where U will end is hard to say Port Wayne banks. iHghmins August 14th will • lose at two o'clock in the afternoon From nine to two sounds like a day short enough to please the average worker. The National Cash Register Company reports that orders for the month of June increased forty-one per tent over the name nlonth last year That's real evidence of prosperity When we have to buy more money vaults to recelvn the lash. B'h a sure thing there is more In circulatton. The beet < rop is looking better than It did a few weeks ago and many farmers who prodine this crop are anticipating a profitable harvest. The bean crop will be the ' largest In history it is predicted Those two crops are mighty important to this community be< att»>- , of the excellent local market. A farm hand near Monroeville, climbed a maple tree to to commit suicide by shooting himself, Difficult to understand why he went to that effort but he certainly did something different. He had worked In the Mlbnlrh family for your* and was despondent beetuse of the *. death dr Ati (rift- of hla aged em- , ployer. Psy ymtr subscription tn the Dally Democrat If it is past due Postoftlcc regulations make it man dh'ory that we collect tn advance , If the subscriptions are more than I *
ninety days In arrearage, postage cost exceeds what the regular subscription price la, We have no ali tentative therefore but to atop the paper unless yog keep it paid op Berne's new school building has been completed aud accepted by the architect and resident engineer. Dedication will be held in the autumn, it is a handsome structure, located along highway 27 and a credit to that bustling and substati- | thil community. Schools and ' churches add much to any town aud Berne may well feel proud of her buildings of this kind. Experts predict some increases In the prices of farm products the latter part of thia month. Gusler ot the Prairie Farmer, who has * been right for many years predicts moderate rallies in prices on cattle. . hogs, lambs, wheat, corn, butter I and eggs. He says the large crop I jot soy beans may continue prices I j to remain on soft aide for a mouth ’ I or two at least. Fred Bays has the pep because ' he believes in what he Is preach- 1 i Ing He doesn't nnderstand how a I i Democrat can be a conservative - and he does believe its better for , I America right now to be soundly ; i liberal. In hia speeches he proves ' that the nation has gained twen-i ty billion dollars by going in debt I ! ten billion and that any other I I course at this time is filled with doubt and perhaps greater prob-' lema than those of today. The Hatch law, recently enacted I in congress says all federal employees must stay out of politics. ' That will be something to watch I and we will be interested in learn-' Ing just what is meant by "taking no part tn politics.” They surely •< an drop into a public meeting. , register, vote and perhaps tell a friend what they think about the issues, unless some one wants to I charge them with pernicious activ- : ' ity. It will take a lot of g-uul workerd out of the game if rigidly enI forced. The leiid-s|H>tid bill and several I others proposed by President Roosevelt. were defeated In the ! (losing days of congress, largely I i because of promises that If re- I trenchmeiit is shown. Industry will take np the slack. If thia Is to happen It should come the next six months. At that time congress will again be In session. If improve- ! meat is reported, it will not be ns * lesaary to further lend or spend, but if there is a slump, the ;> -sa- , are on cougreas will be such that i (here is no doubt of enactment of many of the lost measures and j perhaps some Mold the tax rates down. That i should be the determination of every tax fixing unit We know there will be demands upon you . and that in some instances you will have to make slight incn-ases, . but it should be remembered that 1 nothing is worse than an exhorldtant fax rate and that twice established. it is difficult to reduce. The more careful we are now. the better It will be for us in the future. I If we go wild in fixing lax rates. ; we again make It difficult for Individual* to own their home* and 1 farms and there is ho emergency | that should bring this situation to us now Tom Dewey, a small town boy who made good In the big city and I who Is now being mentioned as a presidential possibility, will visit his mother at hla old bom- in I Owosso. .Michigan and of course ' they are planning to give him a big welcome. He deserves It for he i has < srtaltily mtid<- good in New ‘ v ' w ' k »h*re he la the district at-1 tortiey with a record cf accomplish- ! hig soins tough Jobs, but he is per- ■ I haps just advert Ising for some fg. I ture time for the White House seat. He Is very young, only 35. has never held an executive place ( | aud Senator Vaudenburg from tils: old state, is much more popular I
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1 * ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the Teat Question! printed on Page Two ♦ • 1. A Med J|. Landon. 2. Beil. lon. 3. Harvard. 4. Brass. \ 5. No. 4. Lord Halifax. ; 7. CL. 3. A simple majority. 9. Rop'-u-ta-W; not re-pn’■t*-bl. | !*. United Automobile Worker* of America. ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ 4 Auk. It*. I Pl* was Sunday. o——_ — Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Q. What should one aar In con-1 gratulailng a bridal coup e? A. This depends entl-ely upon how well one knows the bride or rMegroom. Remember that It I* *1 ‘breach of etiquette to long.attllit i I the bride on getting a husband. | .» Q What Is good toast to offer tn a guest cd honor? A. •tHere’a to our gueat of honor, j He deserves what he gets and mayi I lie always get what he u.serves. *i Q. When euttln* mea’ on th« ■date, should the end of the knife ha nd I" be visible? A. No; the handle of the kntfe should be concealed tn the palm. Household Scrapbook | By Roberta laee Warm Warts can be removed by wa»b Ing the hands In a solution of a liber- | al quantity of washing nodi dissolv'd in a pan of water. Dry tl.* Hands I vlthout wiping. Or. cantor oil rgl> bed on th* wart* often cause* thutn ito dry. Mot Cakaa Th* unpl.-asam smoke that *r»met'mea arise* when cook ng hot takes can h* avoided by ty ng sonic ♦all In a bag and robbing the grid tile with this Instead of gretaing it. 1 It is qiilto satisfactory. Remove Lint After brushing uphoto'ered furniture. it I* a good Idea to go ov.-r it with a wet chamois wrung dry. ’o remove nil lint. “BOILER Kiir 'CONTINVHD FROM PAUL UNB* through which hr- views the World was jovial. Three hours later Ike elder Unit. Irroßght word tn iirw-wm-n *1 the Kat* that dim cordtnod? hhd ber'ii pr-vfortned Suite. Hr.. a whlto-halrtMi, (lurid far e<l man, was sq ug<y*d by byd with the polltliiansg who have much to do with crjtivcnUon uotu lnations Any w*y iiaouftht to an-' joy next week at Owosso.
: difficulty talking coherently. "They're married.” he exclaimed. .Mias l-arktn. he explained, had known Fred for almost ftve years. Fred met her when she was room-mate of hl* sister. Mary Loretta, at Georgian Court College. N. J. Rest man. Snlte said, was Fred's Notre Dame class-mate. Terrence J. Dillon. who was married to ■ Mis* Unite at Miami several months ago with Fred as beat 1 man Fred's slater. Mrs. Dillon. was i matron of honor About a doxeti friends and rela- | fives stood Itealde the respirator during the service. They joined In a wedding breakfast afterward, with the bride assisting her hasband Marriage was a brave new adventure for a man who had refused to allow his tragic ailment to imprison him. Since he was j placed in the lung at Peiping.'. China, he has crossed two oceans.. the Pacific and the Atlantic, made ■ I Innumerable trailer trips between ' Chicago and Miami, and attended, football games, horse races and, | other event* all over the mid west j Re returned a fe* month* ago from a visit to the Lourdes.. ' France, shrine A round-faced chap with black curly hair. Fred never ha* lost i hope that someday he would be free of the giant respirator Small ( portable "lungs'* which strap to Ktatement of Condition ct th* rMHI.H” < VSI CI.l t (UMPANI Krthr. New llsnipslltlo I* Federal St reel cm the 31st Imy o( Dncenu-er, I*l*l tt AI.TEB tl. PKItBT. Pr .blent WMF. pRMtI. Becretary Amount of Capital paid •i *o*,ms.m GRUBS A<*>KTH OF COM PAN V Beal Ketale t'ninrumbI N .n • Mor tic age Loans on real estate (Free from any prior ln< umhramei . *3,*S*o* Bond* an>l dt«w k* owned (Market Value* ... 1.1W.H7.*! I Cash In flank. <On Interest and Not on Int«re*V . ....... k11.M9.3s A" rued He- urltle* (Interest * I toots, etc. I . Itt.sal.il other N-'-urille. .... .......... None Collateral Loan* tl.HsJ* Premhim* and A" outils due and In prie-ese of • alleetlon 44.3*141 ; Ai-roOnt* Othrrwl»e se- . • ured Nun* Itetnsuran--* Losse* ...... -1,4*3 I* total Gruss Assets .. I I.it(,»»<.t,i Deduct Asset* Not Ad"itted I 4,111.11 Net Assets I I.JM.a.m.U I.IABII.ITILH Ites'-rve or amount necessary to reinsure [ outstanding risk* —* 1H.M1.2* lox-os due and unpaid. None i.o*»Mi adjusted and not , due . ... Non* I .oases unadjusted > and 'U"s*nse .... ge*,Hr.M Hill* Avoounte un* .Mid .. 31,14111 Amount du* and not due tranks or other ore-fl-tors ... ........» , N-.ua Other Liabilities of thCompany Non* . Total Liabilities „ ..* M9.M3.34 durptu* | 4M.M1.91 Total I i.sio.Ho.xa >TATE OF INDIANA. . .‘ f ’nddui*. IMiMp ertßy hat lb- shove Is a .-Arret! . any of the Htatsrnent nf I he. CrtiSditlnn nf the above mentioned ’ v ay Ute list day of l>e< ember.; ilSlCfi , n, .S."tlflhsl afstphieiii *iid *"•' 'be *ald otdginal stdtlmetiris n '’* on W 5 Whli offi- A . tn Testimony Wi&reiW. 1 hejGlnntn 'Snalt dKO •H/MfWnjpßK. . h> m ,ui ’ ..
the cheat have been tried with partial succeas and during the past yenr h<w has heen able to breath for increasingly long periods without assistance Such periods still are measured in minutes, however Hi* father's wealth has made the best medical attention and the ’ most elabornt* mechanical devices j available to him. The bi* lung in ! dhlch he Ilves most of the time —he gave himself hl* nickname "the boiler kki — is equipped | with portable batteries no that It j i can be roiled into ■ huge automobile trailer for trip* to sporting event* and the family* annual move to Miami for the winter. Q. ■ .. DEMOCRATS TO (CONTINUED FROM PAOK ONBt Others n-heduled to a Hind ard Frank McKinney, Marlon counitv treasurer and ttnanci* director of ihe McNutt campaign; state auditor Frank G. Thompson ct Blufftoo; Mr*. Sanford Trippet. vlc> Uhuirman of the atate omnltlee. and Mr*. Samuel Ralston, national, , commit leewoman. To avoid causing any friction ati he convention, no Indian Young I P enocrats are candidate* for nsI I lona I office in tite organisation. Edmond Boeae of ladlanapoplis I* here to visit hi* aged father who I* seriously 111 at Memorial iiospi- ' ftatvmant of V'ondltb-n of the OHIO riHSI.HM IMII.XMtI < (IMI'IM Lehuy, Ohio 1 On the 31*1 Hey us December, I*3* Amount ut Capital paid J up ...... iee.oou.eo ( IIHoHH AMHKTB OF COMPANY I ftral Unltwumb- ‘ rrfd I N»*e Mortgage L«-siie on reel octal* (Free from apy „ Prior m<-uml.ran< .1 .. 31.111.1* Bond* and Ht'-ke ownI e«l < H«»>k Value I .... Ituil 1* Ca.h in Banka (On tntercet and Not on inv lereet) ... .*. 171.911 st , A" rued He. urltle. <li». l-reel A Rents, ete.J.. 5.305.04 • Other Hm urltle. .... None ’ Du. (rum other ln«ur-*n--e Companies ii.O'.ot, Premium* .nd A>-c**ht* > due »tut In pro-.M of ■ CHm tlon ill ill st ■ A- 'Hint, oth.rwi.e **• ’ cured N ott< 1 I,X" U .’ ro “ • M 14.911.41 Deduct As.et* Not Ad- • • M.434.1S ' K< .4 M ” iM ” B.eerve nr amount n*- • eaeary to retnsur* » uulatsudlng ring. | i11,940,4*. - and unpaid 4*3,10t 11 lais.*, adjusted and not I e due ....... None tx>e.-» uiiadjuated and 1 In *U«pe>lil* No..' I'Hle Hod Account* unAmount due .nd not due tmnk. or other evedi- *■ tor. '»th« 1 Lt.bllltl.. u( the • * *dnPw"V * None 1 L l»h|||u„ . utnitll ? u - ? t .. | tvi.oooo ’’wplu. — I HMltn » T " ul .... —4 1.434,5«T03 HTATE OF INDIANA. ' *••)** . a * iCodddtMletmv, I - f. the. uqderl|an*ri. InmiranelTc.Xj 2< ••Ulan*, hereby certWy! J I" » correit ropJVt Jr nf r '»hdßiw ”f! R! he abu'" m*trt4»n.4 Company on • 'lie 3ist day of. De-earner. IMu. ~ *' the •’Haiioil *tat. ment and « 1 hat the raid ouginal statement i* ?. n ?’• '»• MfW »«l‘e d '**- rf.tdlmony tt hereof. 1 hereunto . j.iiWnifbr my Mm* .nd »rflv my ..inI. <Pe*l) Tlfßrt H NEUhAUEI. ‘•f... — . . juaurauc* CotnußMiuuer. I V ktutual company ev lALUUHT 9—19. ' ( i J
SOLDIER SLAYS GIRL AND SELF; I Middle*Axed Soldier i Slays Younjc Sweetheart, Suicides Chicago, Aug 10 — <U-B A I middle-aged soldier who shot and , killed his 23-year-old sweetheart ( when she kept a rendezvous wtthji him In the 121th field artilleryj, armory last night committed sui- < ride a few moments later, police ( discovered today. ; i The body of Frank Japcynskt 37, father of two children, was,, found after daybreak behind the |, armory In which hr had pumped , two bullets Into the side and chest j, of .Miss Elsie Dmilewerdt, attractlv«* stenographer. , Her father. Andrew, said the couple had been "keeping com- ( pany" for several months over his objections. “He was too old for her." tloole- * j werdt said. "She had been trying to break off with him ” •Mrs. Catherine Bredo. divorced wife ot Japcynskt. told police hr had asked her Monday to remarry him If he 'got rid of Elsie." Mrs Bredo. mother of Japcynski's two children, since has remarried and is estranged from her second husband. Japcynskt a laidy was found by 1 police Investigating a report that "a drnnk was sleeping behind the j armory stables." J h .-I : • 1 gtalamvat of Coadutoß ot <b« : Ml I,I.RISK M 111. IV <OHI*ORIT|O> WUmmatoii. Iwtawaro On the Hat Day of Oe<»mi>er. 1131 lUCHAItD K MKMx>N. President E. H. Cl-VKKE. Hecrstary Amount ot Capital paid up •! i.«H,esa.M' UIU>dR ARRET* OF VUMPANY , Real Estate Cnlncumbread • N -nr Mortaage Loan* on real estate <Pree from any prior tmunibraiu-el None Bond* and oto<ka Owned (Market Value) S,St3,SH.II Cash in Banks <Oa inI terest and Not on tn- . I teresl) U7.335.M A<> rued Re-urltle* (in- ' lereat A Rent*, e1,.)- 7,21X13 Other Reeurltiea None Pr< mlum* and Account* due and in procets of | coiietuon — —. ii.eiT.ex I A« ount* otherwise secured . K On a Irurnlture and Fixture* Sal.Sl Total Dross A**et, | S,V>*,lso.<* I l*edu< t Asset* Not Admhtrd a <52.31 Nel Asset* * (,<*s.s>S.«3 I.IAUIIJTIHB I Reserve or amount lie<essary to reinsure ! outstanding risks I 51,27* 33- . laiases doe and unpaid. None | ta>«se* adjusted and w< 1 due None* laxaea unadjusted and In a-iapowso . . Mona i Hill* and Account* un77T.*3> t Amount due and nut due banks or other creditor* Xone Other Uabllttie* ot the Company —.... ...,,, 32,133.43 Total Liabilities 2»_-| I* l»« ,o ' ■* • i i.sre.sre.»s ■ Surplus 1 ;.753,3«7.7*i Total j A.MS.A3S.M JITATE OF IN!>t a.NA. orn. e of Insurant-* Commissioner . . “"OersUtned. Insurarn-e Comi Indiana, herevy ceriity ' '!?** -I* 1 * above la a correct, cony of ‘.n *'*‘*“'•’•l '•« the Condition of th* above mentioned Company no I the 31st day of I ,*? —.a“rtf***! statement and '! ».!“*!* Statement Is now on file in this oMee. •J," IK* I ’"’*"* w Here-of. | hereunto Vjrbst ribe my IIU w and afll, my ■>». .It” 1 di i y " f Ju|»; l>3». (Btall DEO. if NEWRAcek. •re u . -■ I'lautan,* Commlsaloiier. / Mutual Company •» stare l At tn ST »— in. *iare. 0l,f ' Mitten of the R«»*mx«. tun IV'IIIIMl; 'tittPAAt B‘**t<>n. Ma**aehu**tt* I On ill* UH ihM-ambar, J KY. President PAI.VKY. rrtary Amount or Capital paid U D •• •etale <Fr,-e from any i pro* lm-ombranr*> „ None I Ihinda and Htm-ka os*. M IBook Value If It* Xti la I Cash In hank* un, | B . t*re*t and .Not on In- ! Accus’d*N*< urltlea tin-’ O iOtheTLArtt: “•‘FU , Collateral Loans Ito ue »* .Premium* and Ac, ounla ‘•°,** B - 9 3 due and In process ut '"ll*'tlon l.vst*:tai A.comi. utb.,win. M - U •* M All Other .... au.iseJs ' f/bi"' Aarere t s.7x< <** is Net Aaseta *3l 09* 33? *1 ~ LIAHILITII-ta ' ’ * Reserve or amount ner »bm<«re I outstanding risk* Is jn &«■ [Losses due and unpart. .’.f.’.’T* ** JU *' rd «»»«• I ' 'j 1 * .— p " “ n “d. justed and It. suaiß.l7.Tnd Acoum. „n. ” | Reserve fur Contino'? “"h 1 '*aiiks nr other rredl|Other* Llablliti*. fgj; Bonn tompsny 1,177, 4<*.jt !<?np"t?l , ' l,hlll,t * *ll.*m/m3.7* I " urp ""' ::zxz3 T-«tal »3l,fl*4.*iitif ,> «' h 'ANA. “ J Ql P*< "f Insurance Commissioner Ire 1 V’* ~ 111 Blitß lit'** Com* •"Ainns. ti*»ei.y .grtirv thar’ln? th * or, «>n«l etstni.iant and *u‘m,Tr^ 1 2? , ,T > ” 1 h M’ t i hereunto ‘l'rf ,ul t& b T ’• U c '.’uu. ,,,oh ' ;
the rear of the bnlldiiig and shot hlmsvlf in the head Immediately after the shooting Os Miss Doote ! nerdt attracted other soldiers In;, the armory. The body was Identifl-d by Capt. Harry Fisher, armory adjutant. He said the .3* calibre pistol found beiK-ath Japcynskl'a b«idy could I not have been obtained lu the armory but had been carried there by the slayer , Private Charles Held told police he was ou duty at the armory 1 enhance last night. The regiment la at Camp Grant, 111. Held said the suspect, whom he Identified. It arrived at a late hour, dressed iu civilian clothes, and said: ■My girl will be aloug in a minute. Let her In." Held said Miss Doolewerdt arrived a few minutes later and said she had a date. She was wearing riding breeches, boots and a sweater. Fifteen minutes later. Held said, he heard a woman I scream and three shots. Ho ran from his post and found j the girl lying wounded near the I foot ot a ramp leading to a gallery above the arena. She had been shot in the side and chest. She died eu route to a hospital. Sgts. Altieri Freeman and John Tillman, who were In the officers' I quarters on the second floor, also I heard the screams. Both ran down the steps to the | first floor lobby and saw a man ( fighting with Miss Doolewerdt. I They shouted at the man a gtatcmeat vt C-mdUiou ot the I I Mill IIMI NS Ml II VI < tat 4I.T* < OMPANt Chicago, Illinois Mutual insuraace Building On th* list Hay ut Oecembsr, I*3* , JAMEtIK KEMPER. President . It <1 KI-34PER. secretary Amount ut Capital paid , up...' _Z*» Mutual DRIMUI AMETS OF COMPANY Real Estate L'nincutub*r*d * LUUee.ee i Mortgage LSans on real ' estate (Free from any prior mt umbrance) .. 1,1*3,434.30, Hunds and Rtucks Own- , . d i Bonk Value) 15.1t),4»0.;4 I Cash In Banks ton In- ' tercet and Nut on Interest i 10,3»},«4».;g A- rued SecurHle* tin-ier-st a lunts, etc.)_ 133.575.44 i |Other Re- urltles None’ . i'reiuiuma and Accounts due and In process of . oil*. Hon 3,137.4*2.44. Ac-c.-unt* otherwise secured 24,313.34 Total Gros* Assets *31.241.573 3S l>*-lu t Asset* Not Admitted | *2.5*4.75 Net Asset* *31.171.»77.*3 LIABHJTtEa . Reserve or amount oe- • e»»ry to r, insure oiitstanding risk* « *,411.7 li.ee laiaar • du* and unpaid . item* la-s* expense reserve. . iJßte.eeO.v*, latsae* unadjusted and Hilljg atid Account a anpaid and commission* *7*.45*.*4 • Amount du* and not due I banks or other credl- - <. . -...w—w, None I Other Unhllitle* Ot the ' Company *.*|S.4*t.4« i Total LiabilitiestT*,SS2,*22 ST Ijßerpl ,• 4.444,053. M Total *34,171*77*3 WTATE OF INDIANA, ' ' » im-r of tneurame Cutnmisaloner i m!*.'i h t."' ,4 e , l l f."* d- •"•■’■“■c* Coin- , 1 ndiana, hereby certify I. is 1 J?''. - Ixl re l» * correct copy of >■ the Rtatement <>f the Condition of l t*!~ m CuiuiMinjf un . ike 3|*t day of !»e<em6*?rTW a. ’ ?*i.‘t W '!hL’'re. , !<* rl f ,n * 1 •‘•'•"‘•nt and I now on hu o :, r .s‘"4 l •«*te"teht is mow on rue tn this u m. ■*. , -uIStTm!! m "" y " fl < r, '‘ , f. I hereunto r -Uhsrrlh* my name and affix ruy ota. > *,.**’?*• **‘is l*th day of July l»3j Hloali UB( , .neOU'eIL ! -If Mutual < i AVfirirr •—is r •i 11 o
• - x - l ?!. pl . l l* nt .ft Condition of Ibe INIIEtI ••CNR4NTEE 44IWPAWV New York. New York J-»hn Street s ’** "f December, 1*34. Amount of Capital paid * j “S — •» 7 ■ •’gmpany | “♦st Estate l nlncumb- ' • MurTjage Isoan, on r..,i’ V ' - " i ioe from any* RngS and ‘-•'MJ..:. Ire'!!?** «»• I r,n. • HhT W.uT' H ‘ ’ ' '« s > wh in om. e • *-£?2X, ii '‘’ffi'K? r,*srs J cured 12f.531.T4 i{ nJ'iT , ~ ! »H.M»-»7 5 **luu. l litJ“' C,lmu ■ (•serve «r amount ne- • cessSry to reinsure . |.()w»ra fy,, unbutu N’nna 1 ’ du?" M lusted and not' J ‘msdJusted and' Non* . 'S'.-v-.r-'e- • PJ«® «»r o(h»r t rtdl. ’ ci'ital . **Mte «* ’ *£asE OF INDIANA. • "l the «miJSIi* nr *a , 'P n ” n, Sßlone r ’ -nlrekM,,"*""? J ,n “(ranee Cutni that thl 'aiXn’r*!'""*' r,,r * h : edrtlfx ; .’h': iktvrxn ? °< ?i X’n't Tffi. "a", a* taZ «<t«msnt and •' Tautlmonv Whereof, f hereunto . um s«TthLT.'rim. rn”“ m’ I k'Ll>«*uS*SK ~ W“’T, n - - M 1 -- - TODAY'S COMMON ERROR r> j 1 — • 1 suP'l nn ' "‘ ,y ‘ ' spproprlated hts tneud * auto for the daxi" "took."
R's’-m-ut ot PENNatLV VNil"" **t-fl '• n th. ii*br*t ■ ■ '' I n P ll" r “'"biai"*} ’ a| Honda si-u Ri<nk> u»n. ad iMark.-t " ■ Cash In Bank. i„ Ji | l, !'l Other a* una** ' Premiums and a.\„ um ,' ■ *lur tiiitl in Df*u< < it u d lIH collection . •’ #f . ■ Account, „H,rr» - ’*■ cured .„ si , Tetal Gros, a...,,. Net As*, Is Reserve or Tn ‘;‘T* > cesaary t„ r ,. lh ' I outstanding tug, , ■ I Lowes <iu>- and unn.,i,i *?■ I*”’ "ot ’*■ Voluntary itr Wr ,,. ’ I U, pald* n " Ac ‘ 0 ’"”< “»• I Expense iin.st..a_ 1 tMs. etc. •' »‘* . S Troi ~ “••• 1 ’ • Total Ltablllur* j—TT capital : :•* hutplu. • j* ToUl |"72 |BTATI-?or IXbusA, i ’”■■'* of Insurer . ' ~m m! a., | that the above i* orrect a •tetement u r tft , !!!* •*’«*« menuoherl toXJ th* 21st day ol Be. 7 152 r% br the ortam.i I tuat th* said original >ut<a now on tile in thl. <»-*. ” is Testimony W uet<->t, i •„ I rl1 !* m> name and alt,. » dal seal, tut* lotr, day ,d j.h <«teal) D«l>. IT .xgtflU I •■• m . lnsur.»n-e C -mini** !AVuT'Jfr‘Jl J T’”" r ” ,u,c o II Rtatruicnt of Condltli<n .♦ * hamtfohu uiim’U i <owroi 1 1 ■arttgrd, Uoa|gMfcfi' Ish H Ate. f. Asylum Aveagg I 4 OS■ M. W. IfEXAIID. >ecreury Amount of Capit.il UP srei 'l!** ,i GRlkh, ASRET.u OF CCIMM | Real Estate I'nln, umbered | Ji; I Mortgage Loans on real estate <Fre<- from »ny I prior incumbrance) , p . Bond* and Stock* own- || *<i (Market Value. . Ujm | in Bank* ton Intv rest and Not on laII teresl) , Ac<rued 44*. unties -la. teresl A Reais, et . Jtaj I Other Securities .. . i , Bills ttac-elvat-le .. . u , Premiums *nd Account* , due and la pro-ess of collection _ T.rtu il Aneouni* otherwise secured 1.H2, 1 1 Tetal Grow Assets *74.417, ; IreUurt Asset* Net Ad- , rUHtrd f Net Assets ... 175*42,
. LIAl.'-iID-S MM ne.rned Premi . »• ' ■ i I ' '■ ■■ ■ HUH r.«. . time amt A. , |..11l y ' - I'ti.it Li.biiiti-- Wass 1.. Surrlna I I STATE OF I Nt-I AM I IU. 1 . . ml —I- 1.. ill ,ii. ~ the m.teiiu.nt ..I I • b- ». n • , the Sl.t day -t t- - that th,- ..Id ..ri s , , o-w ou file In lb - ”• M in Te-titu >n> w • lai aeal. thia l"l 1 . ttte.b GE" II IhlUr.nce C 'lt Ml! .1,1 I 1.;.,. BM& Al tai HT 9- 10. HR u ' 'H ntatemont >f (*••■• * ! rttE F.k< *:•« tv-i inarivi in Jerne) Cll>. .*•• » J-'-O ■Hm IS Ea-hangi- re « M 1- ill Hie 31-1 I ><l > -I I'- ' 'HS I KOIIEIIT N B"M 1 ‘ I.EftlP F K'itl'Ax ■ AttioQiil ”f CAphai i- • i up •» mil . UltiiHif AHHiITH "F ■!> Iteal K-tate t'lilniumi M ered Mur.K«*e Imam- on "Mi Bi estate (Free trom any pilor Im-umi>r*ii-ci •'* B<mde and Htm ks owned (Rook Value) -' V Cash In Bank. (On In- M tercet and Not on Intere.ll Aotued He< urltlee (In-lere-l A Ki me. et' .i other Hworliie. ■ Premium, .nd Accoum- ■ , due ami In procea* of M I **3lectli>n 1 'W | Accounts otlierWls* secured .... W i Total Oro*. Asset* ’ W Dodui'i Aee.l- Nul Ad M milled .... » ;■ LIABII-ITIi;." ■ Beaerve or amount nr M ceenSVy to reinsure , out.taodlnH rt-ke I - 1 M t-e.’e* due And unpaid W Losse, adjusted and sot M ’ Xe> •**«.* ‘TnW££r J ““ ,, ‘ • n ' l 1 Ilfli* and Aot'-uiii- unAmount due and not due ■ h*M* or other i tedl- M Other Llabill 11*, of tin- ■ <%mpany dtn'lid-- ■ IttXil _; -B Tot<! Liabilities JI? 1 -J ijgfl CL" '® •4TATE OF INDIANA. ”, , J lOltli <■ of ln*uran>e CommiI. tlie undersigned, lui-uiah' •• W mls.loMr ut Indians, hereby "■ : that the above l» * cor"" « i the Hiatemenl ot ihe l "mUtm® I tin ahov. mentioned compel M , t|o list day of ember. I’ V sbown by IhO orlshml .(•'•‘"•'''J that Hie *nld original irUtert>»O 1 now on til* In this olfi''». J | In Te.llnsotiy Whereof. I h''‘W I sabecrlhe my name »nd alb' 1 rial >eal. tbi. loih day j( J-o ■ (•can uso. H nn«»ai« fn.uram,e Commi.slO I •!( Mutual Company *0 state- ■ auulht *—in. I
