Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publiahrd Every Evening Except Sunday by (Mg DECATUR DEMOCRAT 00. Ineerperatsd totaled at lhe Decatur. Ind. Post Office aa Second t'Uaa Matter I. H Holier . ... I’rnggleut A- H HelUouao, Sec'y. g Hua Mgr. pink U Heller Vlce-Prealdout Sukeartpuen Rates: dingle copies .......I .01 Ms week. by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 4.00 Pae mould, by anil 44 Ebreo months. bp mall 100 Bix months. by mall 1.74 One year, by ma 11......... . 4.0< One year, st office.-.. ..... I vo Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere 14.40 one year. Advertising Hates mad l known on Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEERER A CO. IS Lexlnfftou Avenue, New York 14 East Wacker Prive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies Cut the weeds. It's an order from the board of health and must be complied with. Dog days are about over and vacations are drawing to a dose The first of September will soon be here, then school, courts, activities. ( It's getting time to be thinking a 4 bout the autumn and its busy affairs. Indiana has a large delegation of Young Democrats at the national convention tn Pittsburgh, where they are boosting the cause of Paul V. McNutt tor president Enthusiast i< and confident, they will let every one there know that this old Hoosier state is 1005 behind their favorite son. Monroe street is to receive the final dress now. the contractors. The Brook* Construction Company of Pon Wayne, having moved in th* necessary machinery and material. It will be a fine stretch of street when completed, the improvement extending from the Monroe street bridge to Thirteenth street. — Schreyer lake east of the city is j to be rushed to tompletloti the next few months, equipment having been provided which makes this WPA project possible. The lake Is sponsored by the conservation league of the county and those supporting It believe In a few years it will be one of the best fishing sports in northeastern Indiana Contracts have been awarded by the war department tor liue.ooo.. 000 worth of air planes of various types and models. This will give this country about the finest -flock of birds" to be found any where and maimed by our flying aces, will demand the respect of every nation in lhe world It’s best to bc prepared whether we need them or not. Tiie alate fair thia year is tn Im another wonderful event that will enable the visitor to see how great the Improvements have been the past year, to see fast grand circuit races, to visit the up-to-the-minute exhibits of live stock and machinery, to laugh along the midway, to attend the horse show which has become an Institution, to meet your friends and to have a happy vacation The annual convention of the Adams County Munday schools will Im- held here Uctotoer 14th and will conclude with a session at Geneva the following day. W M. Lehman. Herne is president and Clinton Striker, vice-president and they with the other officers and sitedal committees plan to make thia one of the most interesting sessions In the history of the fine organixatton It la Important that Dr. Daniela orders that all weeds In the city Im cut by the 14th. Rag weeds at this time of year aggravate hay fever, look bad. are a nuisance and
local authorities are acting under strict orders from the state, m requiring the weeds to be cat. If they are not the cost of the street > force doing it. will be charged against the property. Get at thia I Job and save further effort. I A district convention of the true- ( tees from all townships In thefourth district will be held at For.eat Park In Fort Wayne, next II Thursday. These officers have' • many problems these days, not the I J least of which la relief, added to, I now because of the action In eon1 areas which requires a reduction However the program is not all | ■ business and Includes several ad-. j dresses, some entertainment and' ia general good time. ———— Selecting postmaster* Is one of the moat difficult Joho for lhe senators and congressmen and under the new system of selection, devolves a rather tough bit of deciding on local committeemen. Usual ly they would like to vote for all the candidates but not being so permitted, must select the one they | thing nearest meets the require-1 menta. It Is probable they will fav-1 or a continuance of the civil aerI vice selection of these officers as iis prescribed by a recent law. I The county commissioners in | j Allen county have set out an eat I-1 -mate of ClS.ochi to be used .is that . | comity'a share for WPA projects j This will give them a total of more than eight hundred thous-1 and dollars with which to build I rosds. a new infirmary and num-' emus other project*. Local units ■ •an secure three limes aa innch aa 1 1 1hey appropriate and in thia man-1 tier provide employment for bun- j dreds and reduce relief costs to I townships. It would seem wise. Marion county has a bonded In-| debtednrss of (s.ooe.ooe. which la within three millioa dollars of the, < onstitutkmal limit. Three fourth* 'of this huge debt, piled up the past i II five years, was for poor relief bonds What's going to happen I when they can uo longer Issue I bonds legally? The problem is yet ■ unsolved as to employment or as to taking care of the poor in any other manner, but one thing seem* | sure and that is that something will have to be worked out, unless conditions change rapidly so that . industry absorb* a great part Os i the unemployed The I'ititeu* Telephone Comp 1 1 any plan* a one-day optm house some time In September, exact date to b«- annetincani later, when the- public will lie invited to come < In and see the demonstration of 'the new modern plant, one of the; best In the country. This <om|iany , has made continued progress, kept I jup with the larger companies, held the effiea down and provided first ‘ i class service for many years. That Is a rec-ord that means something I and should bring to them the Blni cere good wishes of every one I here. It's a fine thing to have a first class telephone plant, opcrat- > ed by local people for the- benefit of every one In the community. In a report beaded "The wheat /situation" the strictly nonpartisan /and authoritative Bureau of Agri■icultural Economics, states: "Prl- • ces ill foreign markets are depressed by prospects of the largest I wheat supplies In history, and • prices si Liverpool have dropped I to the lowest level In modem tintIlea," Bui "domestic prices have ret mslti'-rl Independently strong. In >. comparison. Influenced by a prosit i porttve United Htstsa crop very I little shove the anuusl domestic I- disappearance. The price of No. 2 » I Hard Winter wheat at Kansas City h for June. IWh. averages only six •• cents lower than tor June, 193«. while the price of pairels at Liverpool averaged 3g cents lower » than a year earlier." — t lzv> Kirsch, well known heal y automobile dealer. active tor many 1 years in service aud political work.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1939.
-—■ - — iHE POLISH CORRIDOR — nui _ ■■ . , I SHOULD HAVE MCT-PAW? HAVING £ ■ Xl ( Juß/J/JU,.'/ a
was yesterday endorsed for postmaster by twenty-two of the thirty ' four committeemen and women. • representing the district gervud from the Decatur pmttoffiie and thereby recommended to Senators | VanNuys and Miutou lor postmasIter of this city. If thia action la apI proved by the senators as it no doubt will be. his uame will be I ' sent to the president for nomine- 1 tJon to be confirmed by the United States senate. Mr. Kirsch, well- _ known business man. I* excelk-nt- i I jly qualified for the important post.' Mrs Macklin, who has served the j .two years since the death of her husband, has an excellent record and will retire with the sincere _ 1 1 liegt wishes of the community. ~ o * TWENTY YEARS *|i AGOT(»IIAY [< Aug. 12 The average valuation i I (,t Adams county farm lands for I <«xing purposes Is 4113 per acre. t Fifty-eight Duroc Jersey hogs . sold at the Nldlinger sal* brough*. t MJM. I- A. Kulvei buys nine ot I ! the beifi ohm tor his Monroe farm. ’ Vlucenxo de Haute. Italian states- I j mnn lectures tor the leaffg? ot na-J tuns at the Chautauqua. The old war food ad tn nut ration 1 1 is revived to handle ftfod prices. S , I* HHe is the chairman (or Adams I .'minty. lied l. Meyers and Miss Mary, i .Moorc-house married at Kendall-1 tide. ♦ ” ■ """'•' • I Household Scrapbook By Roberta I*ee Sun Treatment Mxttr.-sses, pillows, rusnions. and l.ltin'kets wiM hist longer and be ; tor more sanitary if they are placed' outside in the sun one day ggch' ' veek The fresh, sweet odor It very, pleasant upon going to '.cd. Eye wish A horacle acid solution is good for washing out Inflamed eyes. OneI half teaspoon of soda dissolved In I a g'aaa ot tepid water ma, also be used as an eye wash. ' 1 White ffhoeg To remove stubborn *;mts on . “wnite leather shoes, rub lightly, with a very fine grade oi randtr-c*, 1 per. s, Modern Etiquette , | Gy ROBERTA LEE ’ Q What should one da when a ; person In a group makes a glaring conversational blunder? A The tactful person wuo Botlcat • such a blunder will Immediately r ebnagg the (dbjoct Q When a woman is a gnest in x betel, may the go Into the dining ro»m without a hat? I A Yea. If she prefers to do so. I Q What gift* are suitable tor the . thirtieth wedding junivi raarv? • A. Gifts of pearl*
Weather A Week Aheadl As Forecast By PROF. SELBY MAXWELL. Noted Meteorotogirt T"""to, I 9J 1 ) Z ' k/ #?//. & ’XL 'V. 'idb- - v. i s J> HOT COLD j W£Tj|Dßy TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL—INDIANA August 14 to 20 The Southc xst |M»rtion will be moderately warm. The remaining areas will be normal The greater part of Indiana will be normal with, a moderately dry atc-a.over the West central area Protected l»y John F. Dilie Company.
ARE MARTIAN CANALS f MIGGRATION ROUTES? Red Mars to now visible in the aogtberu shy. Look for it tonight. Mara is meted for its "raiutls". What are they? Are they irrigation chanttela? Are they natural features? Astronomers with huge telescopes see muc h detail iu the "canals” themselves, so we are surd that whatever lik-y may be. the "canals" are nut simple structures, but are very complicated. They seem to be long sneaks of vegetation. M>m<-tlines several thousand miles loug. These strips of regulation take paths of gnat circle alamt i the ball of Mata, precise ly as though they were laid out on an , inieliigent plan. If the green arena on Mars are I truly vegt-iallon, and the red areas are deserts, and II there la little water mi Mara, the n it Is logical ‘to suppose that the vegetation | areas might be thu only places I where loud grows. Winters on ' .Mars are long and cold, and per•haps it la not im|H>sslble that what .we call "canals" were originally pallia that Martian anlinalx took . Ul uilgialllig from one hemisphere 'of the planet to the other, In Miarch ol food It la significant I that every "cankl** starts from a j place where food might be found, and ends al another such place, aud no "canal" wanders off into the desert and vanishes. Perhaps later Bitelligc ut Martians .actually i dug waler ditches along Humm* i path* as the line of least resist- , ance to conduct water along the old migtatloii tracks to Irrigate ' the soil, and this Irrigated soil ' supporta the vegetation that makea the "caltsls" visible Digging a ' canal on Mart would not be a pat ■
■* * * f-Ja < I pwiHi*r iU'-jL. 1 *ea. zx». o I AKE TUE UAEK STRIPS ACAOSS AAARTIAN DEMRT4 0U» P4TU4 AMhKEO OUT BY AGE-LONG MIGRATIONSOF MARTIAN ANIMALS * 00 MODERN MARTIANS s.'s. ■ WNVtY. Y4ATMMj?NG THESEOkpMI&RATiONTRACKSt —-
The maps show total effect of Hot, Celd. Wat, and Dry Air to be expected next week. DAILY FORECAST OUu 1935 (Tn' 14 15 14 rt 18 19 10 21 IQI Qj tlcularly difficult Job. Itecattae Mare is practically level, and lhe soli Is light and powdery, so that winds of leu mile* per hour ofteu raise clouds of dust. The "canals" seemingly link natural spots o( vegetal km into a unlu-d and compact plau An animal living on Mara would therefore first cf all lu> a walking animal since he would need to move froM one spot of vegetation lo another. Il would be a creature that could see. pick up things, dig. and could live In a cold or 90 degrees Iwlow acre. Martian animals might be of a sort that deveioped ou dry dusert laud. Who knows l If you have any ideas of what the Martian uulmals might look like, seud your letters to Prof. Selby Maxwell He has racked bls brain fur a inuiuli figuring how theae cr It lent might be put together inside, and now he's slum ting "Help! Help!" Meantime enjoy the thillla of a telescope. View .Mara, Wai God. in the aouttuirn sky. WEATHER QUESTIONS <J Koine huntera believe in thr light of the moon for hunting, and hunt accordingly with apparent good luck, la there any truth
lin this theory? KES. |< A. Many birds By at night, and they may choose moonlight mghto. ' Weather thot 10 good onuogh foe | the moon to be eootly visible le also good lor migratory birds to fly in. On otormy nights when the moon cannot bo seen. It Is too stormy for birds to fly. q You say ihai length gives power to a telescope Doesn't diameter help too? HI E. A. The powsr cf a tsiseeops depends upon the else of the front lens, the length of ths focus of ths front lone, and the strength of magnification on the eye lone. Any combination of long and short focal lenooe will make a telescope, but the moot practical combination 10 that given In Prof. Selby Maswell's Telescope Plane, with which you eon make an efficient homemade telescope at small cost. Ths telescope plan le yours on request. Send a stamped (Jcl self-address-ed envelope. <j Will we have much snow In I Pennsylvania nest wiuter? AJ.K. A. The Gulf Stream of ths Air will flow strongly along the Atlantic seaboard and over the Appalechain mountains, in the winter of IBSB-IHO. For thio reason I would expect there io to be con-: tiderabie quantity of snow and tee. not only In Pennsylvania, but in the whole Appalachain region. FROST FORKCAST Will we have an early or late frost? Will trust come early iu September or will it hold oft until tk'tober. 01 even later? Prof. Selby Maxwell has prepared a i (orecaat on coming froet tot dltStatement of Condition of lhe vv l tov ti l it I < uMI-tvv lie* Moina*, iowa 114 lilh street iOn the 31>t L»sjr of Det embar, 1*34 W 11.1.1 AM KOCH. Pr*»ld*nt WAiD J. DAViDHUN. B«rotary Amouut us Capital paid up —..—• l Mutual! GKOSS ASSETS OF COMPANY , Heal Eetate Unlm-umb-ered * I,VM.U».*a 1 Mortgage Uoaiia on real estate < Free from any prior hHunii-raace* „ f.Til.Sol.Mi Bond* aud Stm k» owned (Market Value! . IJtS.SaS.Ot Ca»k In Banks (On in. terest and Not on interest» ItS.SO.SI Act-rued Securltlea (interest St Kents, etc.)- 121.774.tf • Other He- uritiea zta.lSESd Premium* and Accounts due and iu process of t oile, lion S;S,lll.»l . Ac< <>unt» otherwise soi cured Nuno | Bill* receivable and A- , gent* Balances . 10,*Se.M ! Miot-elUueoua accouats S,en.oSl Total tiroes Aaaels * 7,411.tal lS Ireduct Aaaets Not Admitted s 25.554.07 i Nel Assets j 7.3X5.&11.1S LIABil.l HHB I lieserve or amount nectksary to reinsure outstanding risks 4 3,5j»,h5.41! I.nsses due and unpaid . Nona ; lapses adjusted and not , •>“* Nona ; Losses unadjusted and u.‘n BI.OOSO) Bill* and Accounts unpaid —(0*112 Amount due and not due twnka or other credlOther UaMllties of thj Now* ■ Company 3.005.445.0*’ Total Liabilities | (.Tso <J7 ts al | Mutual ,g M«.Va3iW Total 1 7.its.Ml STATE OF INDIANA. ”t I once of insurance Commissioner ; I. the undersigned. Insurance Com-' ■ mlssi.mar of Indiana. I»reb> certlty I "j l * l Jhs above |* a t-orreet copy of he Statement us tb« Condition of I !> mentioned Company on I the Slat day of Dec ember, t»S«, as iSi’w’ Jbe original and Uiat tilt mM original nta*aineat la now on ;ue ln i WhareoL ! hair unto .Übscrtbe nn name and affix rny.tff" ' d«y <>f July. lux*. <Heal I GKo. j| NEW ItAUER. •ir Mutnai c *t"ml»siouer.| ir Mutual < olllpMuy go atalr .11’0 UHT 11—11. • I II ''vitdition of the i IMIKI*EMo:\( s; IASI MANCE . CIIMPANV Louisville. Kentucky * .. .s . H'shks Buildlug f On the- gist Dgyot Deeembsh IM* ' H w'WlisTAJll’OT'i.ury . Amount of Capital paid “P .O tnn.SSSSO il-IV'S*? .•'*?.*?“ or compSt Ileal Estate I nlncumb- | a|>d < Nohd 1 Moriaaa* 4 tx>an« or raal ratal* «Fro* from any ;; ,W ""| . rsUT Bank* ton tnterext and Not on In7 j l • „ tetawt, at«’.) a 7*l <•» 1 Qtbor Z Nona •• ’’rrmlintiM and u duo and In protean of collection w„ n . Accounts 'itlicrwisu soI cured „„ Num! f IteW AteW’Ad.^ « iftXd.l. 1 512 43?:: V Lt A Hit,lT! KH Keaerve or amount nocesssry to reinsure * . " I '*' ,t, ." 4ll| ff !'■••«» I 27,MS o<l Lossea due and unpaid . Neno X Losses adjusted auduot * . -bus . .. None II “"odjusted and u(i , ('-*“’*Vl M 14.317 OS *'' rn unte un1 naai Amount due and not dua banka or other crediIl torn (Other lAabllitias of the K o "* ’’nnttal U,WUt, d* » »i*,433.ei « I Total —11(17,422.01 l^l ATK .°. F ’NtiJANA. 1 Ftnientent of tha Aor.flltinn nt I th! •1« V S '»•""?■"< Company en 1 -a? of December. *>» ■ thirinl?’ ’he original statement snd I !.w •If Mutual ro mnilwioher AUGUBT“uSrfi. Mn » * •‘d’* |
* Anffwers To Test Question* Belnw are the sb (wore to tbs Tsat quasUoaa prtnud on Pm« Two I. On the north const ot Aitstislid. 2 Marylsad aud Vlrgtals 4. 14 M. 4. Idaho. 6 1»!S. 4. ma. B. Agard. 7. Goldsmith sad co post plain •(• graver. 4. Belgium. I. Kaaasa. I 10. Badminton. 1. Mount Everest. 2. Coronation. 3 Helsingfors. 4. Orange blossom. 5. Seventeen. 8 Rep -11-ka, aot re-pllk -g. 7. Spain. 1 4 Glyptics. 1 ». No. 10. Delilah. ferent sectknia of the country, : which will be urn iul Uy farmers. ' gardeners, merchants, shippers, truckers. Thia Froet Forecast will be sent free, with the compllments of this newspaper. Address Prof Selby Maxwell, care ot this newspaper. Enclose a stamped t4ci eelt-addrvaaed envelope for reply Just ask tor Froet Forecast. Protected by John F. Dille Co. HtHtetusnl us Condition us the ■HE lull Will a Ml Tl AL Urt IAS. CO. Columbus, Ohio j(« E Broad HL on the 31»t Day of December, 1*34 D. E MALI. Prvsidvet CAUL MITCIIELTKEE. Macretary Amount ut Capital paid up *4 3(v, oov.es' llKurlK ASSETS UF CUMI ANY Kcal Eslvt,- l luncumb•red 4,114,4*2.43 < Mortgage Loan* on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) _ 11,30»,443A* Bonds and Blocks Uwned (Market Vaiue) — M4MM.44 I Cash In Banka (Un Intereat and Net on Interest) 1,:i«.74(»3' Accrued Be, uritiea lister vs t a lleuls, sU.)„ 414, 0gg.1b 'other Securities None Polley tz>ans a Notes . 4,313,171.34 > Bills Keielvsble aud Agents lUlaiices tf,024.93 Premiums and Accounts duo and in process of collection 447,422.:* Accounts otherwise aec ured None I Total Groes Assets Deduct Assets Not Admitted 4 117.004.44 Net Assets 431.**».340.3* LtABILITIEH | Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 4*i,142,9»1.»2 | laisses due and unpaid None IxMHies adjusted and net i, Sg 41.8M.W i Losses unadjusted and I» u »J*P n *« None Bill*- and Ai< ounta un« paid 4,470.32 Amount due and not duo twnks or other creditors - Noes Cither Liabilities ol the Company —■ 3,417,437.04 | Total Uablillieo 133,423.737.3» Capital il M9.Mb.so I Surplus ... ._ „ ,ff 1.'>74.(11 *4 Total 1aLv**,350.33 STATE OF INI HANA, " i i office of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insutance Coni- ; niiasioner of Indiana, her (by certify I that the above la a correct copy of i the Hlatemont of ths Condition ottbs a**"'*, mentioned company on i the (Ist day or December, i»3X. aa shown by the oiialnal statement and I that the said original statement m now on file In this office. , In Testimony Whereof. I t.ereun'n rule*, ribs my name and attic my offl-i ‘•‘k “*•* '■* July. iu*. i tHeall GEO H NEW BAUEK. ... „ . , Insurance Commissioner i *lf Mutual Company so alate. ALtit rr 13—13 ’ **• g Htalement of Condition of lhe loMMohWKAI.TH I.IFE IASI HAACK COWFAhff Louisville, Kentucky Ibb*l4 H«uth Fifth Street iUn the (lai Day ot l>ece<nber. 1»4( HOMER WTJATNON, ’““salient Jody.Pll r. HoffmaN. Beerotary Amount of Capital paid * U P — *4 t.590.9M.9(> „ UliyKß ANMffini OF CuMFAMy Beal Estate UnißcumbMows.- I 1.U2.W7 4J Mortkagc- Iwane on real estate (Free from any I u Frlor Im umbrsne e) .. 5,kM,»7J 1* I Bouds and Blocks Owned (Market Value" 7 »7» 75, *. Cash tn Hank. Um Ini 7 **’ * 5, u tSISSt** 4 * i ”‘ |A.»’H..ur (lt e.ui: •"* ,M » ; «>the7’4. l *ur&^^ , 1 : mm •» 1 .. I.ataral leiana igo ays st; |Bllu y Ki?v"* Ag?. O, *i|- ' | HII’ 4*41 wjj <1? <*» PrrniluiiiN and Acvouiilm * ' <,U l‘tJ l, . > t‘ , ln ot li , < 011*4’1 lon 4(1 • 6141 Al Account, otherwise M .' cured 4,733.44 ' r»"a OU J *Jri»as Assets , 41},(U,(75.m n a A “*" No ‘ Ad- * As.em ! 77.«(.44 Net Asset, *l).l«(,00Lol „ LIABILITIES iteservo or amount nsii cessary to reinsure ' uX7dul"lsa H '' k '‘ 114.4M.749.39 .te -Xlm ■ ”* iM * u | unadjusted" and J In NUMpenar <<». a ** A ""“"‘* un: ••»••••« , Amount due and net due ‘W*- 1 * tor» k ’ “ r < " h * r Other Liahiiitiee'oif tht 14.144471 , -Z3 M. 444.47 Camttf - 1t7.t12.7»j.tn , <c|.l Itessrv. '; ! ’ M;?? T °‘" - -lUM'MOI *TATE t)F INDIANA. ; l!::wX d . H hr’ f 2 ■"in ‘t* " ! wi.s. ribs my"namo , ‘Z7 t r f ’m
Women to Incya, Bvrkeley. (al. ibo iltst uMlusßciy in. vxpotlduun. f ul j suu(h Alt lea t, Here ut t. .. (1 , r Frost, uul.ertlty a., w tumolpgy, en,i “ *1 E. C. Ftlatcdt They c-t.-boat tuit lu „, -, r , ..‘W! Zulu land will u. main ■ tUg. * Tf * a * lw * Gaud T own— Hiatemeut of Cnnditu. HIE MIAM.e,,, , i, ‘ I M IASI HAAti. (|, U “•'"‘/•ul- M nesm- M v, ‘ K ANDEKnoA A<n..un< ~t < ( . 4 , '• rW GMOHN AK.sE l> E.CaL Beal Eslato Lulu. vi mi a , jaHal Muttßage Loa,,. • state >Fiec- trot,, an, M prior im-uuibrao «, .... Uonde and blocks ua ” ed (Houk Value> Caste in Bank. ,< > u lu . ’ ' lerest and Not va 1 8 . Si lereat, . ... MH Accrued Becurlttes u u . 1 tercel g, K«ul*. c t , ... uther BecurltlM (!«„. lo pvil> ykoldersi * JH Premiums and A> due and In pro, vs. , jt SM collection ~ A< counts otbsiwi -. „ • uu " a - KuJ Total tiroes Ansels Deduct Asset. ,\.,t a. ’ * milted . . U ,H| Nel Assets Mm. r. U*WUTHM ’ Kes.-rve or amount ffiM 'V*? l * reinsure H ca. ..ending u,k. a, Loeses adjusted and t U>*ses unadju.tvg <B g IB suspense Accounts un. Amouut due ami not due banks or other credi- HR lorn I Other Liabilities ul ins • Comply Hing calr, 1 . - !* • Msu.em) Cuntmgvn * ■ Fund, ... | J.c.jg ' Tq ‘“ I’MiAtJ I. the undersigned. 1t,,-. I tiissiuucr ot Indians r.-t,'? ® I that tl.. .tH,v. o “ .7,.7 y J 1 tbZ <Jf ,e " , rnt ot (he c ttdlt I' be above mention,* ( ti.» .U*i day ot December i, , c that tlie satet original ria.<ts,* i now u» nu lhi . „ fcl , 4 . Tvetlmony W hereot 1 c.-,. I subscribe m y „ r 4 .gj,"’ “•**' !““* '»*> ‘I Jail 1 IBeal) GEO. H XLWKIV ' ’lf Mulutf t'-XX « AUGUrr ii-i: ’“*'• Ittatement of Condition of the AOHIM AMFHIt »A IIEL |«, OF a Mil ABB Chicago, flltn u M South diet, street On the 31st f>ay ~t l>« stoher. 1 E H AHHHROoK. PresidMt W. O MDUItIS, tkarrury Atuuuat ut Capital pail t up •( ;m.M , GIB MW AMMETH <>F • ..MPK? Brel Estate I nin- sub : *.*’?’* . I !.(’•.« Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any , _ prior Incumbrance) . 1*57 01 Bond, end Stecks Own- , od (AmortUed Valu. > 4,<>4».«J( . Cash In Hanks <On in- ,, terest and Not -a In.j . taroat) __ (Hall . ‘ A- c-rued He. uritiea tin- . i target * Rente, etc ) . lll,»:l II Other Ho< grilles _ .« I Policy Loans I.DIJP Bills Rec oivable — Agents Balances ... ij.jj Premiums and A> ■ c>uut» ! due and in prw ess ut collection JlU’i ,' Accounts otherwise sell cured X 11 Total Gross Assets Deduc t Assets Not Admitted ( 107J71 I Net Assets tU.lsfM ,1 LIAHII.ITIES | Reserve or amount necessary to retaeuro : outstanding risks . 11l At,7l l/iur, due and unpaid M Losses adjusted and not due , —.... st,*} Loaaes unadjusted and la suspense —_ l«.tu Bill* and Accounts un- . ‘‘aid I 4JI Amount due and not d e hanks or other • redtI lore R Other liabilities of the Company ... »l».(17, ) Total Liabilities . fu.3(*,3M( . Capital _ ... | Surplus | 2(4.143. I Total ..... |t,.|s*.NA HTATE (IF INDIANA. I otHc-e ot Insurance C.>tnn>l»«t'>n»r I. the undersigned. Insurance <'■' I rnlsaloner of Indiana, hereby • ,rtl that the above is a correct «cpy the Statement of the <“or (titles I the Above mentioned Comjany I the list day of De< ember, !***. [I shown t.y the original statrmest *1 I that the said original statement ~ now on file In this .>Bl' In Testimony Whereof, I hereuti | subscribe my name and *•>« my '■ I dal seal, this loth day «t Jn>v. If] (Heal) GEO. H. NEUH.I' H Insurance Comm ssloM 'lytKwifer” ■T j k rww Xi j No Job t Too Large ' —No Job Too Small > The completenew si ou r > factlltlwa anabiet u( to [| handle practically *”f ifP* of Job. regardless of ('*«• We offer the gMlotance of ■ trained, experienced men ! to help you solve your , printing problems. PHONE 1000 I I Decatur Democrat :j Job DepL
