Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1939 — Page 2
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CALVARY LADIES . AID SOCIETY MEETg Thirteen members and nine vlsil-l ora attended the meeting of the la die*' aid society ot the C'ahary Ev abfsllcal church when U met Thu reday evening al the home ot Mr*. I Ina Tee pic. After the routine openlag which included the slngln p ot "America” a abort buslnes* meeting was held, •etoct reading* and aoagi by the girl* who were present, were en- ( joyed. A delicious lunch was served at , the close ot the evening by the hos-1 teas, Mrs. Teeple. assisted by Lucile Miller. Bonita Miller, M.ss Moss and Fuyma Miller. The Standlford and Feigner reunion will be held Sunday. August SI at the home ot Mr. and Mr*. F.! M. Standiford in Wren, Ohio. The Tri Kappa scrortty w.ll have a business meeting al the Els* 1 Home Tuesday evening al eight o'clock. MT. TABOR AID REGULAR MEETING Tbe Mt. Tribor Indies' aid society |< uiit Thursday evening at ’he home Ct Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Armstrong with the president. Mrs. l ari Daniels. in charge of the mealing. Dur- , iug the social hour del'c'ous refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs Armstrong, ass'ated by Mrs. Carl Daniela. The nest meeting will be held Ueptesubei 5 al tbe ho-ue of Mrs. William Bruaer. . Present were the Mesdamea . Bruner. C. W. Rauch. C. K Chronister. Lloyd Dhaieie Carl Daniels. Edward Koo*. A. K Mc-Mknael and I the Misses Mary Koos. Rachael < Sbimger, Thelma Dan bls Patty Cnronister. Ora Gilpin and Betty Pilon. wmm M ■>m*■■■ * Go to Church Sunday in Cloth** Cleaned by Sheets Bros. Cleaner* A Presser* . —-Am \ AjagL.lß Phone 35# dMW 1 ✓7l \ Xoojfißp ' XTY ■ I /’ • Fe speeMdtse in "Fartory Finith" Sh<>r Repairing FORTNEY 1 1 SHOE REPAIR So. Second St.
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i CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy •donee 1000-1001 Monday Zdon Lutheran Missionary Society Church Parlor*. 1 p. m. Tuesday Union Chapel W. M. A. and Otterbein Guild Picnic, Haun* Nultiuan Park, 10:30 a. m. Loyal Daughters Class Birthday and Pot Luck Plculc Hanna Nutt man Park. • 00. Tri Kappa Buviues* meeting. Elk's Home, 8 p. m. Decatur Flower Garden Club. Mr*. E. 8. Scott. Lake Jame*. C. L. of C. Picnic, Legion Memorial Park. 9;30 p. m. Psi lota XI, Mr*. Paul Culnu. f:330 p. m. (Members of the Decatur Flower Gardea club will motor to tbe summer home of Mrs. E. 8. Scott at Lake James and enjoy a meeting Tuesday. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. George Buckley and Mr*. Roy Ruuyon. Each member I* to brin; one dish of food and her own table service. Members ot the Otlertxrn Guild of Union Chapel will meet with tba W. M. A and enjoy a picnic dinner at ilauna-.Xuttniau park. Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock. Every member 1* asked to attend The Catholic of Golumb! t will have a pienk at Legion Memorial park Tuesday evening at sixthirty o'clock. Each member is tv bring her own table service, ip the ebast of rain the affair wilt be held In the K. of C. halt The committee - in charge includes Mrs. Bob Rumschlag, Mrs. Martin Mytott, Mias Tena Schurger and «4i*s Mary Miller. A good attendance is desr-.-d. The Psi lota Xi sorority will hold the regular business meeting at the tone of Mrs. Paul Cairns Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock. The Decatur Home Economics club will hold its annual family Uivuic Thursday, August 17 at g:3u w'clock in the Legion Memorial I'ayh. A potluck supper will be served. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service. Adams County 4 Memorial Hospital ♦— < Admitted: Mary Lee IVarson, Linn Grove Mrs. Sylvester R Rose route 2. Mnnroevll.e; Mr*. James King. 31 Homestead; Jackie Daulei. 1931 West Adams Street. Dismissed: Mrs James Heath. Bryant; lHenry Kreigh. Tocsin; Clarence Mitchel, route 1. Monroe; Mr*. Vidabelle Hesher and baby son Richard Lee. 131* East Washlugton street. Fort Kayne; dr* ’’“raid Cole and battiy *>>u John Michael. 30 Homestead; M *. Oscar Keller and baby ton Roger Allen. 2! Homestead. ARRIVALS •Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mu pW\ o’ •37 Sorth Fifth street are the parents ot a baby son born al the Ad urns county memorial hospital this morning at 4 35 o'clock. Tbe baby who weighed nine pounds, nine and three quarters ounces, has bee* named Michael Joseph. Mr*. Murphy was formerly Miss Ma. v Werl*berger of this city.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1!>39
HalrCut With Hat On I ~ I Butte Mont. —(UP)—The followlug *tory wa* "kept under the hat" ! for eevera Iday* by both parties concerned. A customer with a bett-
“There's always Tomorrow’
CHAPTER XXVItI Guy Halstead-Flagg had been ail over the world. He was energetic, rich, a connoie•eur in art, a sportsman, and to some extent a scholar; from hie early day* the world had been hi* oyster. He had lived fully. He was thirty-four year* old. Handsome and magnetic, he had a < r ' at ,* ltr * <-Uon for •om*n- Not only did they fail in love with him but. more important, they liked him. Yet he might be described more accurately a* a man's man. Hi* men friend* swore by him. He was a true pel. He had been put through many stiff tests of courage. Lion hunting in Africa. Dangerous tiger-shooting trip* through Indian jungle*. Expedition* in Central America, for he had a (cientiflc turn of mind. For several season* he had been a member of the American bob-sleigh team in St Morits, Switaerland. where a mishap on the Create Run usually had but one ending! He wes fearless. Four years ago Ms father had died, leaving him, the elder of hl* sons, the farm in Kentorky, with its fine stable of show horse*, it* cattle, the lovely colonial mansion set in rolling acre* of blue grass. Guy loved hor**« Since hl- man- I agement of th* estate, many fine bluebloods had been added to the Hal-t.-ad Flagg farm. Belles from Ixiuiaville and beauties from half a dozen counties had set their cap* for the handsome Guy —in vain. True, he daneed with them at the ball*, -orted them to the races, could dr'rk a mint julep on e magnolia rented porch under a apring moon. But, despite Rirtatior*, he would drift » v»» from them lack to hi* own devi-wfc or off en an eif-edition that put oc»ans between him and the charmer. To hi* credit be it *aid that, despite a heartache, there was J ivo lasting wound, nor did these w i eiety belles cherish any resentmeu. toward him. He was very well hked in Kentucky. But, aince hi* brother'* tragie death, a change had come ever Guy. He had been deeply attached to young Randolph, who wa* hi* junior by ten year*, and whose short life had been rather a wild one. Following Randy'* death Guy had shunneu society But on hi* trip* to New York, it began to be rumored back home that Guy wa* •sen at thia and that night elub. It seemed odd. For Randy had died in a night club. And died inglohooaly. That Guy, who had ’owed he loathed Broadway, and all it stood for, should follow Randy's footstep* wa* unthinkable. Yet it seemed the case. The only thing lacking In the go* I •ip was the finding of th* true motive of these visit*. For a single purpose animated th* rieh Southerner's mind. It had nothing to do with pleasure or the companionship of the orposite sex. We* Niklas aware that, in Me hot resentment, there were time* when Guy could willingly have set * bomb under Chatnii dt la MergMiaef That Guy was watching, •»*.tiig, hoping for more evidence, be for* the climax that war inevitable? That Guy was working toward this elimax? Suspicious at first Niklas wa* now serenely unaware. Hade t ha instructed Toni to encoorsge ths rich man's visit* ? Toni had responded, willingly. To knoa that Guy wa* in the elub grv* a test to her performance, made her tinghngly alive. Yet there were time* when Guy | could hu-rt and pusule her, fr* he] would be artient one day. and eooll and eritieal nagt Um* they met! I
mg complex entered a barber ebop and said: “I bet you 35 you can't cut my hair while I am wearing my had." Tbe barber took th* bet, and cut the man * hair to eatnifnctorllv that tbe wager was paid.
Trying to reassure herself. Toni thought: "He's fighting against me he doesn't want to admit h* care* —but 111 win in the end!” That ha wa* attracted to her. hi* many visits to th* club, his joining h*r at her tabl*. hie questioning her about herself, were proof! Mt he had not yet aaked to call at her apartment. She wondered about that Had Harriet Brewster said anything ?— 'he wondered. Extolled the expensive furnishing* and high rental? Was Guy imagining thing* about herself and Niklas? That would be horrible. On the other hand, when he did com* to the apartment, as. of course, he presently would, she would be compelled to lie—bring up the ailly fabrication of the family ekateau on th* Loirs! This would be th* notes vary explanation of the furniture. Oh! that ha would confess Ms love for her. and. secure in that knowledge, she would make a clean breast of it all! For it was, she was certain, not the marquise who attracted him, but her own self under that pose. Th* real Toni Goddard! She would ask him to dinner some evening, show him that she could cook an excellent meal Surely, alone with her, he would want to make love to her. Once again, as at Harriet Brewster's cocktail party, she would glimpse hi* true feeiingel With a lift of the heart, she saw Guy enter the dub some time after midnight Would he eom* to her table?— she wondered. Ask her to dance ? Then she remembered the hundred dollars, and Cassie Doyle! Th* money was under the cushion of her ehair. Niklas had sdvsr-ca s week's salary, a* requested. He had been quit* agreeable about tt. Cassie would preeenUy arrive, so ueUtf. she thought that Guy did i .»«t come to her till later. They must nM uveet. or <'<**•• might unwit tingly expose her. But he seemed to be coming to ward her now. Hastily she rose. She would go up to the dres'ir.g room. She t *u»p* forward, whan ah* t»«ard * splintering crash beh.nd heel She swung round. There was * flurry of exclamation*, a risk of waiters, a voice calling out. ”Wha» a narrow escape, marquise!” A great swinging lamp directly above the place whe«- she had b*en eitting had fallen from its chain, crashing m a thousand Jagged aplinter* over her chatr. tbe table, the Hed she be-n sitting there, tt would have killed h«r!... Breaking a prayer of thankful near, see suddenly remembered the hidden money. Before the waiter* could brisk the dhbria from th* < balr. *he herself did it at th* tame time eccrcUng the money in th* quaint reticule that we* part of her costume. When evsrythmg was eleared ewey. Toni slipped the bill* bnek urder the cushion, ready for Cassie wh»n she should arrive. Fifteen minutes later, she was on the floor, tinging, apparently com rlet»ly at ease again. While she sang, Cassie earn* in and headed for tbe table and chair Cneaie in a eheap little evening wrap that even in the golden Ught looked tawdry. From the corner of her eye, Tnji saw the gir!'» hand her* ' , f nd * r th * M *** '* , * d Without th* swinging lamp, it was d>m at Toni's table A man was standing cln** behind Cassie Would Herman dare? Toni saw Cassie turn nervously, *« though afraid of watching *y M . . It-—med as though she were afraid of • detective spying oa her! The man wa« Gu* Halstead-Flagg. I Guy saw Cassie, trembling, slip a
TODAT'B COMMON ERROR * I Do not aay, "I am anxious to learn;" aay. "eager ”
wad of money under the cushion of the chair. He had suspected she would do thia! That was why he had followed her! * e * e Harriet Brewster was turning in her mind th* elownr** of her prograce with Guy Halstead Flagg, amatorially speaking. She was annoyed about IL Hadn't they been friends for year*? Thing* had been advancing between them recently, a' quite a pleasing pace, uxju the advent of that strange child at tl * fhotM* de !■ Marguie* who, eomc-be « or other, had come between then-. . . So reaeoned th* riel- spiled Harriet. Mor* than anything in thr world, this Masd woman warted Guy to propose marriage. She was tired of knoekim * round the worid, without an aneb ■! Tired, too, of th* graf.'-r, the rvtteia, tbe no-goods, th* ktagereen. They were like ba marl M nn the bottom of a ship. "I ought ' re into dry-dock and he ecraped of them!** she thought whimai-ai.y New York was full of sp -gers and parasite* who lived to bob'sa on rieh. unattached f-male*! Not that Harriet wa* "green** any longer, where handeome suitsrs were concerned. She had been flattered by the attention* of Brock Milbank in th* beginning. But now rumors were drifting to her of tL* for hi* divorc> ... Whv tab* somebody else'* k-*v. inga? And more or les* penr'ie«a, into th* bargsm? Hadn’t she seen *m-.<nd h*r the lamentsble r<-»uite -W * U eh m*r. Sages? She was ten year* older than Brock and — despite plenty of beau»y-treatment*—looked it But was rot the difference in ag* that w-rried her, since money, i- her opinion, covered moet gap*. M bat she disliked in Brnrk was his shifty eharectee—amusing in a cava)>e». an escort hut disastrocs in a hraband His direct snti'he«is *as Gnr Halstead Flagg. Wher« was weak. G«y was pore steel. Wh«r* Brock was st-my broke, Goy wea neh. Their ages, wioreever, suited beautifully. Their blue-blooded >am. iiie*. Into th* iMi’-ga n. He wa* a most deatrahl* match for Harriet - -and she had hsa many suitors, ar.d should know! “Thirty-five is getting al-ng " *l.* thought |r. pensive mood Sb* must make haste! The advert of this ten vests younger rival had upe-t her. Fct * lorg tune, ah* had blissfully thetteb* that it was on h»r own accoun' that Guy had haunted tbe CAatrnu *< la But recent rumor, plus the evidence of her own eyes, had it ah* wa* wrong. There was another ate traction Th* shy. sweet, undeniably lovely Antoinette had "got him going." “ uaU > diplomatic, had admitted it I ’na*k the girl who had come Lei ween her and her heart's dealt*. Th* threse perhap*, was inappropriate, sine* Harriet * eardiae organ had played email part in her bf* hth•TV*. “That common little ehorua girl from th* New Gallic Casino eo U |<| Marquise I Thu* ruminated Harnet on* Ist*afternoon when.strange ’“..••y- entirely devoid of caller*. Was it prophetic of an empty future? No-—no! Bring* matter* to a head! (To Re Continued) Owtffcl HIM twttt— F—ihTMX Imt
RATI# On* Time—Minimum sharp* of 25c for 20 word* *r I***. Ov*r 20 word*, IJ4* per word Two Tim**—Minimum ch*rq* of 40c for 20 word* er lee*. Over 20 weed* 2o per word for the two time*. Thro* Tim**—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* er tee*. Over 20 word* 2'/** per word for the three time*. Card* of Thank* >*• Obituarie* and ver*** .. 31-00 Open rate • dieplay advertising Mo per eelumn inch. ♦ ' —♦ FOR SALE — j ALWAYS new and USED washers, •weepers, refrigerators; small ! payment. 4-year-old Jersey cuw. Decatur Hatchery, Jame* Kitchen. Salesman. 156tf TRADE In yuur old furniture, ruga, stove* and piano* ou new. Liberal allowance. Sprague Furniture Store, 152 8. Second Street. I FOR SALE — Extra good tresb Jersey Cow, S year* old. Fbone ;M6 J. John Walters. 158 t 3t-x IFOR SALE "Best Tasting" sweet corn. Phone 311. 18»k3tx — FOR SALE -Two re* is lured Holstitn bull calve* from big:i producing dam*. Beuj. D. Maxeiln. Berne Route One. ISo-JLx FOR SLLE — Baby bassinet with stand. Phone 122# or inquire at <l2 Mercer avenue. 188t3x FOR SALE — Springer* boc each. Eggs 17c doz Ice cold melton*. Expect load Alberta Peaches Monday morning. Can now. Roa* Service Station, State Line and 324 east. 18* 2i x FOR SALK — Six Cheater White plga. Jim Marth, Thirteenth at reel. Homewood. 18* 3t-x FOR SALE — Building material. 3.000 feet used tour inch Hournig. 500 feet siding 2.000 brk-k. Decalur Country Club. I*o k 3t-x * Test \ our Knowledge * I Can vou answer seven ot these ten question*? Turn to page Four for the an* were. !♦ ♦ 1. Where is the Gulf jt Carpeni tjiri*? 2. Which two State* originally ' ceded land to the federal government to form the District ol Columbia? 3. How matri feet are In one rod? 4. 1* Boise the capital ot lowa, i Idaho or Wyoming5. In what year was Poland re-ea-1 twbllsbed a* a Republic? 6 What I* tbe middle name ot Hrnry A. Wallace, Secretory of Agriculture? 7. Wa* Paul Revere a blackennth, printer, or a goldstuith anl copperplate engraver? 3. In which country I* tbe Yeer . Canal? ». Ut which State is Alfred M. Lxndou a former Governor! 10. With what game Is the shutUrcock generally aaerftlaied! 1. Name the highest natural elevation in the dorld. computed from xee level. 2. What i* the name fur the so!cma ceremony whereby sovereign* are inducted into office? X Are the I*4o Olympic game* "* Mealed to be htod In Berlin, Tnkvo or Helsingfors? 4. Name tbe Stet* ftowcr ot Flo rlda. 6. How many vrsael* (’o|umbus have for hl* a-cond expedition to the Western H<vninpb< re? What la the correct prununcla:ton ot the word replica? Ririr’ coulr y I* lb« Jnca" ». Name Hw art ot mgravigg on l*m* and precious stone*. * Is the human hair a conductor ol electricity? 10. Name the Phillsttes womaa i by Samson. Dr. itoy Archhold Wishes to snnounce to his oa l r *”L a !’ d f "'4nd* that h* ha* •»*abli»hed hi* Dental office* at i 213 Norlb Second SL. U nest t> w I H. Zwlck A gon. Phon* Ig4. morris plan LOANS on FURNITURE livestock ELECTRIC HTOVEb Refrigerators. Spttcial Plan J* Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES M-00 for SIOO.OO Per year Repeyabl* Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. RepreMntativaa.
WANTED MAN WANTED In each county a* direct representative of well known oil company. Sell small town and farm trade on easy credit terms. Man over thirty preferred Experience not uecwaaary Immediate steady Income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster. General Manager, s’l Standaid Building. Cleveland. Ohio. ltx-s MISCELLANEOUS We are now canning every day but Saturday. Quality work aaaur ed. All canned good* guaranteed. No appointment necesaary. Liech ty Custom Cannery, Berne. Ind. lltetf SWEEPERS and CLEANERS repaired. Used Cleaner* and Sweeper* for sale. Price* right. Phone 528 morning* or evening*, ask tor Howard. IM 3t FARM LOANS — Do you need a farm loan? If *o. I can make It at 4% interest rate. No commission. No expense to borrower. Write or call C. D. Lewtou, Decatur. 133 SEE — Jim Andrews tor REAL ESTATE, several good city properties and larm* for sale. Office, People* Loan A Trust Bldg BUYING A FARM? Write for our FREE illustrated catalog describing over <0 choice, productive farms in Indiana and Ohio. Low prices, easy terms. First Joint Stock Land Bank. Dept 33*3. Fort Wayne. Ind ltx-s FARMERS ATTENTION — Call S7O-A at our expense for dead Hock removal. The Stadler Products Co.. Frank Burger, egeoc ItetX FOK KENT FOR RENT — Modern houee <m north Third Street. Call 24 between 7:30 and S:00 P. M. a m If FOR RENT Apartment. 3 Urge rooms and bath. Veneihui blind*, heat and water furniahed. Inquire Citizens Telephone Co. olice, phone l«0. ls»t3 "" a--MARKETS AT A GLANCE Slock*, firm snd quiet. Bonds, steady and dull. Curb slocks: steady Chicago slocks: Irreguter. Cotton; off a* much a* 30c a bale. Grains: wheat slightly easier oil about **c; corn steady. Silver bar in New York up 1-1* penny in London to 17 % pence au ounce —1 o Five Holl* Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and cnd-of-roll signal 50c. Every roll fe vacuum cleaned to remove all lint and dust. The Decatur Democrat Co. Veeaalaimral o( Klnalar Katate he. MIX Notkw I* hereby given. That the un.l raisned has been appointed Admlmsiratur of the eotats of Andrew J Itonotds. late of Adanix county, de, eased. The salats I* probably *oi« v«hl u Hu«lj Iteynolda. Executor Henry 11. Heitrr. Aitenwy Aug. V 1»3» Aug. t2*l*->g 8»TI<»: or KIVVI SKTTIMNKBT OF K»TA I K ho. *375 <■.. • , "i. , .z. h * r s b r ,o '*•'*• UouL k" a"** l '“ < * , *~ «» Andrew ae*-r«Mi4. tu in Adams <'lreult <*n U rt, hrli|ftfv-4-■vnitwr, t»X». and show cause, if any. w'oi **vHl*n»etit Aeioenta ‘Pproved. and said ,n th** and there . P r,K »< h»lrwhm. «n«l r lUfli’ diol rlbut• usKmilmb. Thurman A. <)..i t«.ha Ik Benjamin F. Welts. tk..*... ■a. Executors '•••"‘•'■s. Aug. ». ink B. F. Melt,, vu.rweg N. A. BIXLER Optometrist kyss Examined • Gleeeee Fitted a HOURS 3.30 to 11;M U;jfi t e g ;O o •eturdeys. H OC p m . Teteehoo. tn ; WKLCOME! WHITE ROSE Service Station SPECIAL! FREE! ’ Qt OH with each SI purchase, Rsqutsr Lssded. ?» a- - Gas, g Gg|. qI • FREE PRIZES Usch week. Ask us tor Intormatien. Ctssn R (l t Rooms for ladiea. FREI PARKING T°'® r ‘ h *' e ®®'- “«tcconditioned” feeling! USE WHITE ROSE •’ Gallon 95c moser oil co. “Tw“s..y
MARKET RENi daily report o# M and foreign marksJ® Brady'o Market for o. tl , ur Cralgvllle, Hoagi tnd an(j • Closed at ta Noe*. Corrected Augq,, .. B No commission auil uo Voals received 100 to 120 lbs I 120 to 140 lbs. 140 to iso lbs ■ 140 to 190 lbs ■ l»o to 225 lbs . H 225 to 250 lbs B 250 to 2XO Ibe. ~ 'B 280 to too lbs fl 300 to 350 | h( M 3W lbs and u B B Roughs ■ Stage fl Vealers H Spring buck lambs B Spring lambs H YcarllUKs B WHOLESALE EGG Ahgl POULTRY QUOTATIwJB Furnished b, I Meu’s Egg < P Ou(V/ J Decatur Pb.netM Corrected August IJ. II Price* for first class ofienaJ A premium of lu per dot be paid tor all clean, cool |3 white egg*. White Egg*, do* B Brown or mixed eggs doi B Heavy Hen*, per lb. ■ Leghorn hens lb ■ Heavy Springers. Barreg o ■ White Hock*. 4 lbs and up ■ Heavy broilers, barred or sr-J Rocks, 3 lb* and up ■ Leghorn broilers. 1\ lb* lsi ■ up ■ Heavy roosier. ■ Leghorn roost, r. ■ EAST BUFFALO LIVESToB Kasi Buffalo N Y . Aug W iU.HI Livestock J Ilogs 3«o. desirables Itiß |g 7S Cattle wowe. steer* ,9 to higher |9 to ;; V.akrß over week ago |lus<> to tB Wleep. none, lamia. Me *■ week ago. |s 76 to »» 75 ■ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. Aug. 12 B — Livestock: ■ Hogs fc higher 30U-£» B 6.M; 180-390 lbs. s*o. ItolMß 3.79; 220 240 lb« . 5.79; 34e-N*B 6.69; 390-280 ibs 530; Jsudwß 6.10. 300-325 lbs lU-Ueß 4 59. 140-199 lbs 515, I>l4*B 5.90, 100-120 lb* 4 75. I Rough* 4 00; stags 19*. <*■ 19.90, lamb* BJS. I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET! BURK ELEVATOR CO. | Corrected August 13 I Price* to be paid tomorrow No. 1 Wheat, go lbs or better ■ No 2 Wheat. 58 lb* -I Oat*. 30 lb* test I No. 2 Yellow Corn | No 1 Soy Bean* ■ Rye I CENTRAL SOYA CO- I No. 1 Buy Beans -1 o — H MUdred Acker has JJA riß ed from a two week* visit ix m York and New Jersey. j Ktatc-mei.l of Cohdiiim* •< >9 m<»».*< hi »»;rr» i'l'lumM ixsiatvit; it'srtvt a Boston. Mas-s-buwtt* ■ *M Beacon •nr'si ■ Un tbe dlsl Day of Ik- .tu.o'.W KUGKH BIIXISG.I, i-r .idesH J. L. DOWN*. K- reisry ■ Amount of Capital paid J up — '• ‘“■'J tMUMfh AJWKTH Ol < Mr*ASH Keal Ratals Unimuml - J ered — » T Muruiaae Loans on rral I •atol* (Free from any J prior lucumbrai.--• f Honda and hlecks U*rn- .J ed (Market Value! a **'* Cash «n Hanks tun interest end Not ua lu* .. terieU — ***" Accrued to" urlUea <ln- . tersst A Rents. *!•■> *■'* uthsr Kr.-uritlee — Lash .. in »mee ..— ■■ **•*' ottir Furnlt uie and . Muppiles - Premlunia and Account; due and In process of . B . collect tou Ao uunts otherwise ee- , cured __ IWtai Uruse Assets > 3.143-tM ireduct Assets Not Ad- . Net Asevts • LULM uXbilitiem lleserve or amount «•- vee-ary to reinaure . outslaiidlug risks I Wat. 4C*p. of Invmtlgalion of Unpaid Loews te'eaew adjusted and not .. due Losse- unadjusted snd in suspense • • Bills and Ac<ounts un- ~ paid ri • Amount duo and not due banks or other eredl- c, tore ” Other UaUllitles of ths , ~ Company Total Liabilities I •’J'jj Capital | ffifl Surplus J Total • I -1 - 1 ' 5 !! HTATK OF INDIANA. <>«. « of fu«<irai.rs < o'mn'ss oner I, tbe undersigned. In»»t»'' , *2rt mlesloiier of Indiana. I.srsby < that the above Is the dtatement of the <ondnios tU-i above mentioned UeinP*" tbe 11st day of De<ember, trii»• shown by the original st«i» n, ' l 'L. that the said oriamal «(*l«ius»> now on fils In 'IH* "iH 1 »• , , In Testimony MHereof. I hersu subscribe my name snd a®* ™». < lai seal, this i#th day "t cc'- ‘ (Seall ORO NbWMAi Insuren-e Cemrnisaiei •If Mutual Company »o »t*l’AL’UUBT 11—13.
