Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1939 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Kvary Evening Except Sunday by rwa oacATuR democrat co. Incorporated Entered M th* Docatur, Ind. Pool Office aa Second Class Matter I. U Halter Praaident A M. HmUtornm. Sec y. A Hua Mgr. Wok D. Hollar.....Vlcd-Prealdent SubocripUon Rates: Single copies I .02 Due week. by carrier........ .10 One year, by carrier. ....... 1.00 Dm mouth. by mail. 46 Yhree tuuutha. by ma 11...... 1.00 Su mouths, by mall 1.7 b Dm year, by mall 3.00 Dao year, at 0C100.... *.OO Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere *3.60 cm year. Advertising Rates mads known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCI lEEKER A t o. 16 Lexington Avenue. New York M East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dallies. Read the advertisements. They ( will beneni and help you do your shopping, which is of course a very important part of your dally rou-, tine. Thia is the time to fill the fruit’ cellars and the cool bins. It's the! economical season, you get better . goods and you will feel better pre- 1 pared for winter and really will be. j Read the announcements this week in the Dally Democrat. Merchants are offering excellent bargains and the local stores are UH-1 ed with real goods at the lowest prices to be found any where, bou t pass it up. This is a good month to buy household goods you need. Merchanig are offering special inducements to clear their shelves and get ready for fall business. Take advantage of the opportunity to buy at cost, it's a wise way to shop. There may be changes in the dates of holidays but the hay fever folks have no idle expectations of any change in the season when they must sneese. It son now and will continue until Jack Frost steps tn with his flag to wave the epidemic down. Indications now are that work will begin soon on the 27 by-pass, a delay of several weeks having occurred while necessary details were being worked out. If the tills and cuts can be out of the way this tall, the work of construction could be completed early next summer. Complaints have been received from motorists and others that in some places in the country, the weeds have been permitted to grow so high that they now shut off the view. Resides this they spread the pollen that causes hay fever and should be cut fjom the fence corners and ditetes. Publication of tax levies from •he various units is now the order • M prescribed by law and every clttsen who in due time will be called on to pay a tax bill, should b* suflleleutly interested to not only acu these legal notices, but Study them ami then render honest aud sincere opinions to those upon whom the duty falls to tin. levies. Buy your groceries from the advertlaemuuls which appear in thia paper each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. From these announcements you can easily make up your menus and buy the articles needed about the homo, it will not only save you time but you will save money and get the best articles by buying advertised murchand Ise. Bicycle riders should remember ihht the new law which regulates them Is now effective and one of these days a lot of those who enjoy this sport may discover they ** .MM ♦

arc violating the statute. Use lights at night, don't carry extra paaeangers, don't ride more than two abreast, obey truffle signals *• and otherwise follow the provisions as fixed by the legislature. Decatur hue clean, well kept and * well lighted streets, excellent aidet walks, beautiful homes and la In every way a first class city. Don't j let the weeds on the vacant lots 9 ruin the appearance. See that ® they are cut now. Notice has been # given and unless you attend to it 6 at once, the city street force will ® have to and the cost will be a lien » against your proimty. One of these days every township In the county will be clear of road bond indebtedness. For many j years this was one of the big items.; Macadam roads were built over I the county and took our people I I out of the mud, a progressive step! j that was worth many times what i jit cost. Now the bill to almost i paid and the county ranks well up ' •In the list tor improved highways, j The Gallup poll shows that way I i I down in Texas, the home of Vice-! . ITesMent Garner, the folks are { j strong for Mr. Roosevelt. A recent! , survey disc loses that 41% are for ‘ t Roosevelt. 21% for Dewey. P% fori jGamer and 1% for Hoover. There! will In- a lot of changing of opin-1 j i<m during the next year and the' polls at this time mean little if j any thing, so don't bank too much j on any of this kind of dope. The proposed dn-dging of Blue j Creek and seveu of its tributaries ! is perhaps the- most far reaching j > project of this kind ever started j in the county, affecting 57.000 acres of land, ft would no doubt I prove of much value to dtlxens of Berne and to the farmers whose land would thus be promptly and ' completely drained. The Improve-! > mem has been disc ussed and plani ned for some time and the proceed- ‘ lugs affecting It will be of interest i to every one In the county. g——— Judge Fruchte and the members ' of his Safety Traffic Council will i make every effort to keep before I j the public the dangers of truffle 1 and to seek cooperation in making | • Adams county a model community | along this line. They will con1 tinually advise the greatest care . and will point out the changes they believe necessary iu truffle rules and regulations. They have jan important job but with your < assistance will do their best to establish a worth while record. Governor Townsend will follow i President Roosevelt's lead and pro- : claim November 23rd as Thanks- 1 i giving Day. instead of the JOth which would ordinarily be the date. : While there are some objections ' being offered, the new idea of the second Thursday of November aa i the day for returning thanks for all our blessings. will be more ' satisfactory after It Is established The ones who seem to have a real “kick" are the calendar manufac1 turera who have their goods made up far tn advance. (MBBffilßffiimfißMßffßmffmß ’ iWe notice hi a business seport 1 where fifty of the largest concerns tn the country. Including steel, tire, gypsum, automobile and many ‘ Other lines, report great gains In I business for the first half of the I year, tn several instances they have reached all time peaks Wood- ’ er how much they will donate of * i thia to those who have been fightI I tng the past six years to restore ' I prosperity. Chances are they will •’ j slip checks to the political opponents of those who have really been I their friends as well as the friends II of those who have to work for a *! living. Says thn Republican Cheyenne Wyoming Eagle: “Tbese are the i j words of David Lawrence, con* s , tentative Republican commentator: f The Republican party hi Congress i-1 has been most active tn blocking r j action on the neutrality law revis-

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* Answers To Test Questions Below are the answer* to the Teat Questions printed on Page Two 1. Western. 2. The mass for the dead. i 3. Un instrument tor the measure-1 iment of electric currents in terms! ' <>t the unk called the ampere. 4. Republic of Andorra. 5. Meant only for the initiated, I private confidential. 6. Pedro Aguirre Cerda 7. 1940. ; 8. New York City. * 9. Herpetology. 10. Announcements are never sent: to those who have been invited to i the wedding. o ■— —— Household Scrapbook* By Roberta Lee • - 4 Removing Burnt Food Burnt food can be removed from 's'tnulnum cooking vessels by plats dry over the fire. As soon as ■ the food is charro! it will loosen . ind should be removed immediatei <y. Acids, such as tomato or lemon : juice, will brighten clean'd alusn - - ■ num. Th< Kitchen Table Try pasting the oilcloth on the tWhle instead of tacking it. It will, ( wear twice as long, and will not' *• Inkle or crack when wiping off. Starching For garments that require just a little starching, the water from bod'd rice may be used. —« — ♦ — — - — —- • Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE I•- —— » — • — ... 0 <J. Should a man. In these modern Hines, when calling on a girl, ask permission to smoke? A. Yea; for even In these days smoke is disagreeable to some I people. Q Is It proper to say, “I wish I to speak to these gentlemen”? A. No. it la better tn any, "I J wish to apeak to these men.” when 'merely referring to sex. | Q. Should a woman wear a hat ’ when dining In a restaurant, in daytime cloth"*? A Ye*. — o—’twenty years * AGO TODAY . • Augnm 18. 1919,— Directors elect- * ed for the Decatur f'hautMßua AsI smlation aro Dr. Fred Patterson, Avon Burk Mrs L A. Holthouse, i ion at thia session, and It cannot , bo contended In this instance that y the Republican* have been acting in the best Interest* of the country - They were acting, then, In ■ the Interest of political spltework. i The issue will be taken to the ■I country by the President.' says Lawrence, with thia conclusion: 'Again .Roosevelt ha* been handed f • ’•umputgit opporttmity by th* - Republican minority."*

Mr*. Frank Downs, Mias Leona t Bosse. Dan Tyndall. A. R. Holt- j house. Dr. W. E. Smith. W. A. Fonner, C. 8 Niblick. C E. Peterson I, ■ and E. 8. Christen. Over 700 tickets have been pledged. Tont Hackman leaves for Alberta. Canada, to bny a farm. General Pershing will sail for ' home September Ist. The Butler family holds its ani nual reunion. The Cloverleaf Creameries are paying Me for butterfat. • LATEST NOTES OE * REPPERT SCHOOL That was a line crowd at the auction last night. It was augmented b r the C. C. C. I»oy» who ' were in town at that time. The hoy with the Ice cream and I cold drhiks does a loud office bus- ' Ines* during receaa at the school. A minute after recess is declared, tnauy of tne boy* are walking around munching on something. Col. Walter Carlson. Triumph. Minn., has finished his lecture* on 1 advertising. They were very in-! tereating and instructive and we; wish he could have been with us , ■for a longer period of time. We had a former graduate with us yesterday. Col. Jones of Findlay. Ohio. Col. Roy Hiatt lectured to us on pedigrees yesterday. This will be lof great benefit to the boys iti- ' tending to cry purebred livestock sales. Robert Bishop, Marshall. HI.. Joined the class today. He gradu- ■ ated from the school in 1927. i Col. Guy Johnson. Columbus. O„ arrived last night. He will be with us for today only a* will Col. SigII rlst, of Fort Wayne. I Col. Guy Pettit attended the 111, , mots state fair yesterday and we missed him at the sehool. Col. Reppert will not be with ns for the next two days. Today he will be In lamlsvllle, Ky., to conduct a ram sale and then will go {to Milwaukee, Wl*.. to conduct another sale. FORD REFUSES ’CONTINUED FROM FAGL ONKJ board dismissed a previous charge that the firm had dominated or Interfend whh the Ford Brotherhood of America, Inc. I Martin explained that Ford is of the opinlotisthat his employes are I better off outside « union than In Me, *'an opinion which would > I seem to be justified by the history . of the wrll-hctng of the employes . of the company, which always has , Iw-eti a plainer in raising wages , I and Improving working condi- • tious.'* . 1 _ ‘{Amended Complaint i Its Filed In Suit t Irmgard Huett of Fort Wayne has filed an amended eoraplai.it In ber • | vnlt tor a limited separation In Ad- > ’i<ma circuit court against Fred Hu- ( ett. Bbe alleges that they were married August 21. 1917 and separated Junuat y to. HKT7 Htae charges cruel 1 tnd inhuman treatment, asking for , a five year separation', custody of two children. SIS per week support ! uoney and k&u tor at tome; fee*.

— j Statement of Condition of the I , FAtIFM Ml Tl .41. LIFE that H4M E « <>MI-AAY Lo» Angeles, California tn West Sixth Street ‘ 1 On the 31st Day of December, 1931 A. N. KEMP, President Rt'KHELL HARRIMAN. Secretary Amount of Capital paid I ‘ up •* t.nee.oee.ta' CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY ' Rent Estate t'nincumtwred » 2e,539,419,79 Mortgage Loan* on real estate (Free from any prior in- ■. utnbrance)—- 71,4,1,737.13, Bonds A Stocks Owned (Book Value* — *3.3<7,39a.«4 Cash In Bank* and In office (On Intereat and Not on Interest) 4,59L53Me Accrued Securities (Interest and Bente, Etc.) „ L 595.737.37: Other Securltlee None Collateral Loans l.tl*.««O< Premium Note* A Pol- ! ley Loans 35.99M79.V9 Premiums A Account* due ami in processof collection 4.943,999.15 i Amounts otherwise secured . 534.544.54 Total Urws Assets .9334.939.337.95 j Deduct A--el* Not Ad-mltt-u * i,st7s««ie Net Assets 9333.?»L7U.Ti , LIABILITIES Rexerve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risk*9l7».'.’K,e33.O) Losse* due and unpaid 39.349.33 1 Losse* adjusted and , not due 1»,;14.54».7* UMMB unadjusted and mn 459.4t0.t0 I Bills and Account* unpaid ... 333,7(*.*J Amount due and not due bank* or other creditor* None <Mher Liabilltle* of the Company tlncl. Contingency Reserve)-.. 14,V!7,ei5.»» Total Liabilities 9337,T0«.UL»7 Burplus 1 4.979,5*5.7* <rc,al 931L74L741.7S Included in the above asset*" - ?* control' •abject to Court •»Hy .seegred and not In “ rr ,v'.^ rr ‘ rd ,u * ,r wmtottotoei? Im. Real' <at Ate and lo*n« *hown in the *»»etM at bouß value r o .** •»’ up ,n ,h * Llablh* twai nerettf to off net ett I mated Drubable loss** thereon. Included Ui %**, inve»(mr-it contingency reserve* ere eservea on collateral loan* so that no loan i* carried lu excea* of st x, '■enJ *?*’!• ot ,toe ~o ll»i*ral. * • buNineMM of t('on<t>anY 1m asset. Ths ...st. of ear’h i7eh d!" partment are held for u« benefit of H*, bnHcyltolderw and cred I tori , fully as if it were a separate lusur-i-n«e company. Hurpluaes arising in the hon-Partk Ipstlng Life and Ac•,w‘llh Dnpartmtot* are ayallable for th* general corporate purposes of <be Company, as are ten f* r hf fh'lto (before policy.dividends) of reinsured Pwrtlcim**. o< 'he old Th-. , l*» lflc Mutual Life Insurance Com. 1 pany of California. The tsmaiutogi i profits of the Participating Life De. 1 including all profits on '••f'lcUmting Policies issued by Pai ilfl< Mutual Life Insurance CotiiI pane are held for the policyholders •nd < red I tors of that Department a* . ano* (ornpeny. Assets representing the (spitaT of th- Company, togetfa. er with the corporate surpiua are separately h.ld In a Corpus. * count arid ar* available for the mmmeotl protection of all departiiientu or thr Cotnnanv t KTATE Os INi>IANA X ' t .Vt 1 2” ,r r_ nr "-Comtnlisloner t. th* und»‘rNtirnM. iniiurama rnm. 1 h r Indiana, hereby certify r J h * bbov* l* a rorrec’.copy or r ( tb* Htatement of lb* CeMIUon of . th* above mentioned Company on the *l.t day of JhLTn. 1 ?' “« hrtftawl.itotement aid •> . —.* Jj’uiWßht’a Ctmumaarnaar t t ra<lc la A Gimhl Caw* ■■■>

CIO TO PICKET IN MILK STRIKE CIO Members To Aid Dairy Farmers Union in New York i tlca, N. Y, Aug. 1» <UIO- - congress of Industrial organi gallons planned today to picket all New York City milk plants not handling union milk as a tnur-dsy strike of up-state dairy farmers for higher prices began to cut seriously the milk supply of the 10.00u.000 people In the metropolitan area William Gandall of the state CIO office, sent here to confer with leaders of the dairy farmers union, which called the strike amoug its 15. MW members, announced the CIOs active aid last night and declared that TtNi.OtM) members in New York City were supporting the strike. Gov. Herbert H Lehman had ordered every available stale trooper to duty on highways iu the strike area to combat barricading of highways against milk ship meats and the dumping of bund reds of gallons of milk and cream. The union demands a price in-, crease from 32 25 U> *2.35 per | hundred pounds (47 quarts) tor ’ milk delivered in August. Scp'ember and October, When the strike began Tuesday morning, the CIO offered fli.anrial aid and said it would send! agents to help organise the 'arm ; era. Gandall said he would seek, support from the American federStatement of Condition of tbs ixssnon «a xmaxtkk a tt ( tt>»:w i.rii. New York. New York 36 Fifth Avenue On the 31« t Day of December, t>3* J. N. HAINES. U. M. Manager J. F. Cl-NNIN'tIHAM. Uevrelary Amount of Capital paid up — Mtatutury Deposit •» ves.eee.ss G HOMS AfffflETS OF COMPANY i Real Estate Vnlneumb•rad —Z A l»»,S»l.U Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any 1-rtor i io.utnbram e)__ None Bonds and blocks owned (Bonds— Book Value. tltoeka— Market ,Y“ lust --j. 33.MM4A2* 1 ’.ash in Hunks <tm In- I tercet and Not on laa-- -~w- »«»4»6.»»! Ao- rued Securities (In- * “* Bt * a*M~ m.ti3.ti Other MeturiUea None Premiums and Ac. ounta due and in process of - Lti 3,233.05, Accounts otherwise ee<ured M7A3O.M Total Gross Assets |U,s3»,xs»’»4 I oeduct Assets Not A4Net Assets .V 16.243 350 VS |„ LIAIHUTIEd ’ ' l-eserve or amount neresaary to reinsure i outstanding risks .» 1,1«X3et./s U'ssss doe and unpaid. None •atsaes adjusted and not due a is, | Losses unadjusted and ’ > tn auspens. Nona j Bills .(Ta. counts un- • paid Nona. Amount due and not due hanks or other credl- ! other Ltabuittea'wFtM Nona t-umpanj, I.WT,<IP.M ™ 13.M?r, Total HM43.3M.M l. S ,‘L ATE G*' INDIANA. i I ‘ tV uiXwhX: .'-■““'■“•‘toaer •('..(X.r * i"«uranee Comtiii tnf ln< * l »ns. hereby certMy I tn» ! mJ •'’’’t* i» » correct copy of i i the »J!JX i - su'!l.T"J‘: i ‘" n n \* h ; i „-'' f a « hereunt.. tkeati < lW> •If Mu> u- i c, »mmiautoMr! i """eui i sine — statement of Condition nt th. M..»»|, IM,ENMr» tt.Mpi.AX I * Yorn (bat I* s ® MtMMH the Mat ha. sf Uevsmbsr. ujg F. K P3SItRYM'AN. P Ker»<*k I Amount of Capital paid V ““ ~~~«»» Ueo.Mo.H GltOW ASSETS OF OOMI-ANr —I •’»• <1 1 w on n * b»i» any it. »a r •“wambram ej ~ icimso Bonffa and Ntorks Own. .e-toeoo . (Market Value) *3 Use Ist as ■ Cknh in Hauks (On f«. and Not on InHerurniee (i n .’ ~ B1 "’ ‘‘’J* 4 * , ’T.' , ‘ UW “ ••’A Am-ounti' <-amaa&L. >n t ‘ r °' '** of Hl® tlutl J &AT '.flA <• «-ur U .d" aS. I ' M3 areg 7M,TM.»4 ( mittM Aa . ... | .Net 111 I !U. Txm? ,nr *"”• and M 1 ] Voluntary ' llesawa""'' . }3».»90 93 ‘••or mi.mi.u r.X*l T -“i o^ TB , or ,NU, ANA. — t *h“ uter."^ c r w " i “ h ”'*r • i th! S! • hat th-sHia hnd iifcfeSg, ‘ it I

ation nf labor ixaniater*' uhluti I and other trade untona < Archie Wright, dairy thim.ra ( union president, asserted that l.stf < I the plains In the melropuiltati < mllkahep were dry Distributors lin New York City wdimated that I ’ l.«no,OM> quarts, about *7 per cen i of the supply, had bmm atopiwd < Dr. John L Rita, New York City i health cominbuiioner. said he was i giving careful conaidaratton to disirlbutora' requests that the city authorise milk shipments from Boston, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Cleveland. Chicago, and from as far west aa lowa. Dr. Rice told Mayor F. H. LaGuardia of Naw York that the cur(ailment Lad not yet reached setlous proport hma. “Developmenta within the next 24 hours may determine what action should be taken." he said. Urges Support Chippewa Falla, Wig, Aug. IS—-dJ-R> K W. Honea, president of the Wisconsin farmers* equity union, today urged all Wisconsin dairy farmers to support (he milk strike of the New York dairy farm era' union by refusing to ship milk and cream into the strike area. “1 have been advised that the strike in New York has been so effective that autaide milk and cream are being sought,” he said ; "We might gain a few cents now but we would lose it again if the New York farmers lose their , fight." krick-tyndalT tile tCUNTINVKD FROM FAUB UkXl extend to the shipping yards. Associated with Mr. ChtM. ia his brother. D Earl Child, also or Statement of Condition of the < Ewriaiviat'. mi-i t At. i.ivMit.rrt IASI KIM »; < ((Ml* VAX OF MiHevM* Wsiism, Wisconsin 60S Third Btreel I On The 31st Day of Iwretnber, 133 V H J. HAUGE. President C. H BluMMEll, Secretary | Amount of Capital paid up Mutual GRUBB AHHKTM OF COMPANY ' Real Estate L'aitioumbered * SV.VgV.M > Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from atty prior incumbrance) _ 139,4*1.1* Douda and Mlocks owned (Book Value) 14,«»,331.»3 Cash In Banka on Interest and Not on Interest) 1,551,1t3.Tt i A- erued Be* urities (In- ■ lereM a Renta, ete-)_ 1XM13.7S .Other Securities ,™ None - Premiums and Accounts due and tn process of (olleettoa 1,333,?«<.es Ao cunts otherwise secured — _.. w „ Num* Wisconsin Mutual Liuuidation Account 5t,417.34 I Due from Wisconsin Rejected Risk Pool ... 11.441.1t' T«l*l Groes Assets .. .»11,44t,13J.»f I Dedto t Assets Not Ad™«‘*d -....» tn.ldLd* 1 Net Assets 7|17.143,*79.43i „ LIABILITIMB , Reservs or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ._.» Loss Reserve *,47v.3*1.«8 Dividends due PolSeyi holders 364,733.34 Loaves unadjusted and in suspense —None Bills and Accounts unpaid iT9.49n.e0 -Voluntary Reserve .„™„ 49q,908,99 ’Other Liabilities of the Company — 104,971.391 Total Liabilities . . 415.174.U5.44 j Surplus ..... * *,***,73344 Total »17,1*3.H«.**' BTATM OF INDIANA. ' Office of insurance Commissioner 1. the undersigned. Insuranoe Cota* mlssloner of Indians, hereby certify I Jnai the above la a correer espy of: Camlitlan of I the above menu- tied Company on the 31st day of l>e< enstwr? I*3s, aa* I that 1 »M* ~Jia statement and 1 ,t? ‘’fbtlnal statement is •H Uui.,l .V‘L‘iU‘ n ‘ r ‘’"’tt'ntsslaner. A , v3*tSir , l T‘?jr**» * • u “- ■—— ■—«— - — ii.uvwin ArnuAll. iasialty 10. th • t ,M ’ Amount if up S| teo.eHT* (IltoHh AiiHHrN Iff COMPANY I ’ ed K state Unincuneb- ■ Morumge Loans on real* estate i Free from any prior Incumbrance) 99*94 91 ' Bonds and Mt .. ks Own. ' ” ! :c- r 'L tJhmk Value) . „ ~>« < d Cash In Bern,, ( o n ~f~ «97.33«.*e 'I and Not on IL A- 'med He. in" W.4TB.M SothVrd*.*^. 1 * |<'.'.h r 7u C« 19..3?.*4 (("a.?*. 1 ’.’f"** Asaetn l saa it:*** Net Assets IH Hl!* . JL"**"* KaL^dU'••nd r ?£*’ « IsONWfH 6*i*n<| kuytjugg mawff 37 t 7?5,5l i ..'m "a 4 un- 1,0 “ ,1 a * Ac. rued Tax-Am.-ont d u,. 11.37«.*4 , tmnM or ..t*»e"M: O&er Llnhiiitien’ar tM N ’"* CaTlUl » y*.T43.73 Surplus J b*M*£m t «HI —... | »11.3**.»« t the r ®>nml«9iom>r i mlssb»nsr <w r ?!X? a ‘ ‘nPitrsnca Com- 1 D-t «ht nMv, M i'.“T k h « ,, "'‘r swtltr | the Htaleiiien. „! V’’WWl oopy of ths ■S>ve“’iLn?LJL* ° r «!>• 31st darof’ f *’’’’P9’>y "" shown by thl nJ l .’Zr'?” ,b * r * •• 11 - ho-.,..-»*lf Mutual CPfiinisamner , 1 AUGWr M.S*** *» • u, w

lhr > OMrai. Tib- hll \ •" of the la, Co >. .11 * nc, . '" iU "I 'IDhl" Local ‘ l AHhouri. t! „ ... » halt, the f „ lnlli „ h “* Id-httn. . ./"W ">-••-1 trad.- 8111 l * •gencl.w, Wli| K be abb- to supph K IU order to ‘“’■l elay deposit ltM , th.- mill to, t h , „ ’ more. - TOOAV S COMMON Ik> not M y, ••Bh.ak, th , fl cd murd. H , t „,. a ’•>l. »s> u; „. ~Ji cd to har, 11IU - ...j j I has been arrested, d Htatemrot .. t , ■ Ci. JJ?.' hdliß ixuiMMh Minnu ■ S’. Paus. M lut , wu (»n the list i... ■Vo..on: UlWliW AS.-- T> ,i rM Real Ratal. . V‘>d | d »l r(K*a. (, . . r ,, I estate (Free t(u:u a , MH *. P l° r “I* “'(‘’Hau.,, Bunds and >k, owe.. ed (Market Value, > Ca.u lh iu..k. lerest and Not vli tereat, Accrued SH-url’.,-tereat a K-nts. , OU.er Sc- unties . Premium, and a ( du. and tn j.ruce», u( coll., (ton A ■ .Utitcured n Itelneuram. SM Brils Re Total Grow ’'mH,!, ' Ai ' ‘ fl BUHed | . Net A»«rt> 1-C..OV. . LlAlitUTlEs' ■ d IveserYe or l»-. Uli <***«r> l« rtiU>ur< oMMMdlug risks | l laVNßee dm .11.4 * s 4,-4 Luasea sd; t st- .1 „ ; .' t , , *’ due ....... ‘ Losse* ui.c i, ~t . 4 ... a tn auspeuM . ■ Bills and A . Uli , ffiß paid Amount',i,„ Ju , banks or other . red.. M tom Other Uct.i:.. .■ SB Oumpany ■ Total 1.., |. . ' Capital | fl hurptua .. I Total JnTATE OF INDIA.. V I i Office of Insura!., , tu.ssM I. the underatg -j. I nilMßiutH r <»f ludsana < it>Mt the itwit ji* a . x».*rect I the Blateou ■ ■ •M shoes ... - shown h, t that ths Sa. t «u * nas »ta.<W now «n Hie ... this offi . In Testimony IVheteof | nl.e m. . , . . . ,(J,ctal (H-at. th>» I t,. < j,7 (Meal) ..ro. it. \Kv.tJ| Insirance C ttuaiw •If Mutual (omuat . » stats. AfOLSI 17-l» hEABo AMD st Hl f t t a«ri New York N » York I__ »• John st net lOn the 3lst !•■•> t I -e, eaker, C W. FUK.v It. proudra ! H \( Amount of Capital paid op ........ ,„'T9t UM (HIOHH A.-k-i. , ■ > ,| ,MF4J Ileal Estate l I,;:, .11. ared ........ i Mortgage L*.aa» on r-»1 estate (|*rr. front any prior Im umhrao■- » . i Bonds and Mtm k* <>»-,- ed (Market Vahit> 3,411 ’ Cash tn Hanks Um Interest and Not oti Intsrsst l .. ig,. Ac< rued Me untie, tintere«t A Rents, ci > K Other Mecitritles - Osh on Hand .... M Premium, and Accousu due and lit process collrtllot! HfJ Accounts otherwise ssMMBM . Equity in Ex |se pool. 14.' Atfents Surety Balance C Total (Irons Assets I t.NM Deduct Ass.t» Not Admitted ... I IA Net Assets 4 I.J4X LIAHIUTIEM Reserve or amour, t necessary to rslnsurv outstanding risks I 33U LMsea due and unpaid I Losers adjusted and not <IU9 I I Leases unadjusted and In suspense 1 I Bills and At counts unyaif _... .... 1M.4 Amount due and not due banka er other credl- , tors I Other Llablluir . of tas _j Company wwfi Total Liabilities » :.«».» CaHtwi . J I.*** Burpiua j l.r*M Total ,4 i.rt».lj MTATB OF INDIANA. office of Insurance C 'mmlwioM 1. the undersigned. itisuraMOfl miwioner of Indiana, hereby cm ilyul the ahoy* is a correct MM the Nlatetnent nf the eoodltto the above mentioned C>”»P*»? I the Slat day of December. DD i allown by the original ataUhiMili i that lho Mid original .Utrmml I now on file In this office. In Testimony Winreot. I bei** subscribe my name and sftv .mr, clal seal, this loth day of July. (Meal) (JEO 11. NKWBA'J fnaurath-e CotnniMm •If Mutual Cumpeu) so st***WANTED HAGS, Muradne*. Nffi paper*. Scrap Iron. Old Al Radiator*. Batterlea, («*PP Bra**, Aluminum, and trade* of wrap metah. We buy hide*, wool, ghi pdU, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. Tin W. Monroe al. Phone I