Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Krening Except Munday by <m« occatur democrat co Incorporated ■stored st the Decatur. Ind. Poet Office aa Second Class Matter I. H Heller ......... . Prestdeni so R. Holtbuuae. Sec y. A Bus. Mgr pic* D. Halter.....Vice-President Subscription Rates: lUuglr copies | .02 Une week, by carrier... .10 One year, by earner......... 1.00 One month, by mall 10 fbree months. by mail 1.00 Blx montba, by mai1......... 1.70 Ono year, by mall 0.00 Dne year, at office ..... 1.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 mites. Elsewhere 03.00 one year. Advertising Ratos madi known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEEREIi « CO. 10 Lexington Avenue, Now York 10 East Wacker Prive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Another week and another. chance to boost your business by bustling a little harder than usual and using a little more space in J this newspaper. Senator Taft says "Roosevelt * can't win.” Chairman Hamill on said the same thing in '3S, and said it louder, 100, aud funnier.—St. 'aoeis Poet-Di The Mock market docsu i seem so steady these days but the prices of bogs and grains took healthier. I Perhaps it would be wise io sell off the stock certiilcaies and iu- { vest the money in real live stock. Work will start soon at the Krick-Tyndall factory site and will proceed as rapidly aa Is possible so that some ut the machines will be operating within sixty days. Iu a tew mouths this plant will be going as It did tor Io many years and that will be due for every one.l We don't know just what the total tax rales will be hi the uults' of the county but we arc sure I whatever It Is will be objected to , Many of us want modern Improvements and all the things that taxes are used for. but we just naturally complete when the time comes to psy. Daniel Roper, who resigned as ae> retary of commerce and was I appointed minister to Canada has resigned that job. effective yeeter-l day No reasons are given except ' that his appointment waa only | temporary. He probably wanted a , home iu the north woods tor the] summer. Busiuca* In the second halt ot the year will be better than iu the first due to favorable credit cotidl-1 tiona. Increased purchasing power, current trends In retail trade, building construction, gfinoltae and etoctrte power consumption aud capital goods activity. "-Harvey 8. Firestone, rubber manufacturer, While the greatest interest of the people lu 1940 will no doubt center iu the election of a presl- 1 dent aud many other officials. u lot ot folks will watch for the ceu 1 aua count How much have we gained or lost lu population? Every city aud county lu the eouu ■ Iry will watch tor that bulletin ! The census is total but once In leu years and the record thus published la of Importance in many ways. • Retail business In the United Htates was approximately a round billion dollars better lu the first six months of 19J9 than in the first six mouths ot 1938. Equally Important. the increase was achieved Notwithstanding a fall iu prices Although geueral luorchatidbc prices dipped about 3S per ceut below the mark of a year ago, aud although retail food costs were off 3 3 per ceut. uult sales xoouicd up and dollar volume roomed up with them.—Ft. Wayue Jourual-Uagette.
The clerk of Allen county has received a bill for fifty dollars tor "the electrocution ot Adrian Miller." That of course Is the small eat part ot the costa of a murder trial. The hearing In court aud the coat ot maintaining the prisoner I while the trials arc in progress and the period prior to that and following his arrest, is much more expensive than the final touching of the button that ends the whole | affair. We have heard ot dollar days, ; bargains and trade attractions but the blue ribbon goes to Riverside Park al Indianapolis where to boom business they held a dollar day. luside the gale was a stand where j by {laying one dollar you received j !a ticket that entitled you tc rjde ' lull the whlrlagtgs and enjoy all' j the fun devices—33 of them—as | , often aud as long as you wished. . ! The boys aud girls sure got the j ■ limit aud are duty yet. The state banka of ludlaua have i ' a total deposit of nearly halt a I billion dollars, the latest report' .showing a gain ot |31.1*00,000 the I past year. The batiks show a fine i ‘condition and the continued growth , lis encouraging. A tew years ago ■ Indiana had what bankers considered one of the poorest laws in the country. Now the financial instl-1 I tutlon statutes are the best, anoth(er fine step tot ward in this state : 'of good roads, good schools, good banks, good business aud good Pegpie. Paul V. McNutt, federal security 1 , administrator, Washington, D. C..L I former governor of Indiana aud j one of the outstanding candidates for the Democratic nomination for president of the I'nited States. ' will be the beadllue speaker at the summer meeting ot the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association to be held at French Lick. Sep- , (ember 15th and 18th. Others on the program will be Senators Van Nuys sad Minton A flue program , | for the men and the women is being planned and the occasion will 'be a happy one. George Crilten-j | berger of Anderson is president of I the association and is working hard to make thia event outstanding. You are luvlted to join the , , crowd. Television is advancing, at least , to the point where we shall soon, kllow whether it will be popular 1 aud whether or not it will interest I I the public as the radio did. To do that It must lie perfected and Im ! proved, but energetic aud great I | scientists are working at it aud may accomplish what they have i . been trying to do for many years I- increase the sire of the picture! aud the distance the waves will I carry effectively in prodm Ing ' them. We hear much that w<i are <>U the verge ot a new era iu dispensing news and of course we are We have been for many years and each day brings some improv chient. Whatever happens the news will have to be gathered and arranged j and sent to the people In the most couveuleut, moat attractive aud . fastest manner. —.... o ' ■ • Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed * on Page Two I. Neither Is visible in total darkness. ’ , 3. Rio Negro. 3. Francis B. tiuyre. ♦. The crane. I. Bedloe's Island. '■ They both rec-.ive II f.ottti. I 7. Na-Ro, not sadxif. 8. A small armadillo, with head* ■nd ears like a mule, i.ailve to* I Lioethern South America. t 9. Utah. 19. Calvin Coolidge. 1 i. Columbia aud Nuake rivers. •- Because of the earth'* rotation. 3. Dick Mels. 1 4 Third t. 3. Yes. j « Thomas A. Edison. 7. G-men. | f 8. The former Is "sa'-nyor" and > the later Is "se -nyor." 1 9 June was named for Juno. God-* dees of Marriage. • 10. Michigan.
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Many Reunions Scheduled For Summer Months ,y ffi Sunday. August 2/ Standiforfi and Faulkner Reunion Mr. and Mrs. F. M. S-xndiford. W.-en. OhioDavison >th Annual Reunion Ftate Park, FMot o' Blufftuu. Hell Reunion. Hann* Nuttman Park. Fry-'’oßt Reunite. Hinng-Nute- ' man Park. Wesley annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Hinkle family reunion. Sun Sei Park. Saturday. September 2 Mumtua Reunion. France Par'd. Fort Wayne. Sunday, September 3 Frederick and Seville ?u; der Rainion. Frederick Snyder lijmestead near Wren. Ohio. Hakes reunion. Triers Park. Fort Wvyne. Th* annual Blu*ser-Gauoe family reunion will be h- Id in the Willth Ire. Ohio pan Sunday. September 3. Etnrlck Annual Reunion. Sun Set Park. Vrick annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Roop reunion.train or shine) Sun Set Park. iiruwn family reunion at Jim Hrown'a. the old Abe Brown homeI slewd Monday. September 4 Bowman Annual Rcun’te Sun Set Park. Sunday, September 10 Roebuck annual reunion. Sun Set Park. Sunday. September 1? Adams County Conservation Coon Chase. Sun Set Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sun Set Park
Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q What Is the corre-it way 10l give * lip? A tip should 4m- given quietly an I j "onrteoMly. without showing the! (•■jat display. One who gives a Dp, ' lit a conspicuous manner -nvariwbly j I does so io impress those who ar>i' < watching. Q May a fork hi nuic r«»t on Un] •al Ir. with the promts on the edge] of the plate, whet not in use? A. Never. The fork stioiHd re»t| ou the plate, the prongs pointing upwards. Q What Is ttoe correct sslutatlo.i I when a woman lel»phonos another' I woman of her own social posit Ion? A. Mrs. Buk« r? This is Dorothy j Moore." . o- - I, is, Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee v ♦ 4 Sears from Burns Wheu burns or si aids are Itmllng. It Is a good plan to nfo the new skill several times a day with good I sweet oil. to prevent scats. PerI -tat until the now skin Is soft aud flexible. Hanging Garments Spring ctotbeapiua snapped at the shoulders of a draaa or coat will
SALADS AND SANDWK 111 > Whether for picnic, beach or home — nothing beats delicious I salad* and sandwiches In hot weather. * The Booklet on this aubjoct available from our Service Bureau j delicious sandwiches. , Send the coupon below, enclosing a dime for your copy . '* CLIP COUPON HERE , < F M. Kerby. Director. Dept. B-Ififi Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. ,' 10'3 Thirteenth Street. Washington. 0 C. Here’s my diine to cover return postage and handling costa for my copy of the ixioklet "Salad* and Sandwiches." which mall to: NAME l j STRBET and No. < CITY STATE I am a leader ot the Decatur Daily Deinocret. Decatur. Ind >
• • i keep it from slipping off the han-| j ‘ gor. Rurlvbc-r Lauds, doubled and I ' fastened around the end* of coat 1 hangers, will also prevent garments from slipping off Hasting ths Oven After lighting the gas burners ot the oven, wait for about two mln□tea and then open the uven door ' for a second. This permit* the moist' air to escape aud the ovcu consequently will heat for more quickly after the ventilation. I o if - TWENTY YEARS I AGO TODAY ♦ — ♦ Aug. 31 -O. O. C'-aylon. «n eugln •er from Portland la here to check > assessments on the Wabasn or Llm- ’"■( loot drain. Estimated coal is I8“7!3. It Is atflclsßy d'K keted as| I I th-- Archie P. Hardison dram. • Fire chiefs from the northeast/ I< r 1 Indiana association will meet ’ here Septcnrbgr 14 t , Five companies of mili.i* are at]
Lines of Danger in Sub Raising .• *auot win naira in nand itrai«at«ni air no*u to pontoon. • aalvipa wort prOModa Jn th* ralMng of rha ilPfaM atibm.. < baccess of the second tow brought the submarine with ita car<o as 20 dud U> r«Uaf w* ot KHmI M«s lurfact. • ♦
Hammond to preserve 0.-der du~tap the strike of the Standard Steel conrpalty. Funeral services held today for Henry Rchamertoh. J. H Yager I* at Mt. Clemens. Michigan for a two week* vacation. I > ■l6 w laaua ifc { C .tytrZy Ufog \S Here Io a quest ton to test your night driving sense. Hdw fast can you drive at nigh*, and still see as for as it takes you to stop? A. 3o mile* an hour. B 35 mile* an hour. C SO miles an hour. The average bead Bg lit* show clearly for 100 feet, fiou canniH drive faster than 35 miles an topi ■ if ym. want to stop lu that distance | At 4o miles an hour you are over-
GASOLINE BLAST f FATAL TO MAN — ■■ ' < Lafayette Man Fatally Burned After Explo- , sion Sunday ; Lafayette. lnd H Aug. 31.--HMD-Funeral arrangements were being ( made today for Roy Haye*. 34. vic | tlm of a gasoline blast as the bulk | station of the Ramsey Oil Co. I ( where be was employed, yesterday Hayes was burned fatally when gasoline exploded as he connected a line between a tank car on a railroad sldlug. and one ot the stor- i' age tanks of the company. H. L. Ramsey, company official, indlcat led that Hayes hhd not yet started to pump when the explosion oc<urred. I The blast, exact cause of which j was not known, sprayed Hayes with burning gasoline and ignited his clothing He ran over to the I nearly empty storage tank and shut off the valve before he col-1 lapsed. < Company oflclala said thia act |' probably averted a greater catastrophe aa the fumes tn the tank might have caused a tremendous blast had the flames reached them. , Hayes died in St Elisabeth a I hospital yesterday afternoon, sev- 1 < ral hours after he waa bunwd. I irlvlng your lights or continuously j driving blind 13 feet. It g. Smart to Drlvg Carefull iv 11 i< 'ini: ut stvr.ss MKvea .»«• ttisrwT t iiHPAWX I Des Mulner. low* On th- Ist t>ay of to rmi>«, I>'>S ! ICOHKIIT A- BHOWN. Frsatoant CiIAH P. WALnitAN. iieerstary Amount of Capital paid up *9 Mutual itaal Estate Vnlm umbI iI9.SSS.S4I Mort «as«- I Ata ns aa real estate 'Free from any prior incumbramw I - J51.5a3.75 Bonds and dtocks Owned 'Market Value) . SJ?S3*.J9 Cask In Hanks (On Interest and Not on interest) — 135.351.83 Ac-iued Kec-uriUea tintetesl a Rents, etc,).. 14.235. M Other Mecurllies 3.389.50 I :*rvmiuina and Account* due and In provesa of tot lection 1.390.19 Accounts otherwise secured :.<70.99 I Tetal Gross Assets ...g k 35.508.09 | I Urdu. I Assets Not Ad■Utted- S 0.983.13 Net Assets .......0 533.0V3.90 > LI AHIUTtES I I lieserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I None' Is.s.es due and unpaid and coot adjustment <9.530.09 Premium Reserve .. oO.klt.eti j lieserve Taxes 15.5H.01 , dills aud Accounts u«. I" ld 4.130 091 Amount due and not due ixiiks or other credlJther Liabilities ot the None Couipany Contln«emy Reserve 35.009.00, Total Liabilities .1 175 145.01, •I . 0 None Surplus —100.451.35 1 Total t 533.093 9* -•CTVTK OF INDIANA. • "W’of Insursu.«. t omnilasloner 1. the mUerstaked. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a ewrroct ■ opy ut ■ lbs avals ment of the CwadUtea ofi ■ !. mentioned Company on, the Slat -lev of In-ember. I*3". as I i*<>own by the ormiual statement and I that the said original statement ia< now on file in this oOLv I !“ Whereof. I hereunto' | subaerlbe m> nnme and affix my official seal, thio loth day of July. I*3*. <Beal> GEU. IL NEVVHAI ER. * see u . . •"•“Vance Commissioner. Ai , Gin , r}» t I 7’ p ‘“* ** - 0 Ntatem.nt of I'ondltloa of the rite: Hum*; iiiVI'VV) New York, New York 5* Maiden Lane . |On the 31st !•«» of Deremtwr. I*3B I HAROLD V. hMlTii. Preakleul W It tdKTKII, Secretary I Amuunt of Capital paid ■l’ ’» lA3fi.BM.ofi Gltiisu AKSKTS or COMPANY Ileal Kstato Ulilncuinbrrrd 3 Nun* r Vl-'riaawo Iman* <m real .: estate ll'ree from auy * prior tu' Ombran. ai 53* o*o on r Bond* and Stuck* Own- , .. t •’ 3.305.M9J* '• Cash In Hanks illn tnm| a*i4 N<»l un iu« _ . . 4«M7X4< | Accrued SevurlUee thi.cl* r **S * «’»*•■ 38.339.47 | Other He -urines None , i'remlums and Accounts I due and In process ut • ..lie, Hon ... 838.043.83 Accounts otherwise secured Nun* Other Asm!* . 33.433.31 .. £ o '*.* - ..»~*J7*J*7.M Deduct Assets Nut Admitted * 51.473.03 Net Assets ... I 8,749.311.*0 liahiutieA Reserve or amount no- • esaary to reinsure outstanding risks * 1.104,035.01 lars.es due and unpaid 3.033.M4.14 U ’du»* “'••“•'•fi •"* not la>M«* unadjusted and on: *•“ paid Cfaxes A E«. UsteVoluntary Ho- UMM " du* and not due W * hank* ur other rredlothf'r l.iaiiltlte of tho" *’"• C/rmpany (Commie. * - 11UU74 cJbTml U " bl,,,, O* • fi.308.748.80 TuUl —1 8.74M14AP i tM tiin9«rMfned, thMuranct Comb*»l»y • ertitv *h‘ "• “be'c’ndijlmn “r ihiTtal* ' 'ra »taieni*nt and •it Muto I eMB‘* lu ’’" •••mmh«loner.
Dsmago to the pumping stat ion wo* estimated at about fil.OOfi. FEDERAL JURY (CONTINUED ON PAOR SIX) elds, but made no comment. Lecha and Walaa wor- Indicted with Freeman W niirfoiti, millionaire Texas oil man. ou rhargeo of conspiring to violate the federal hot oil law. Nhaw spent most of the afternoon pacing the floor of hl* home here. A nurse had boon engaged for him, presumably for the minor Injarle* he suffered In the automobile accident lie tui'iird on his nurse and wife, shrilling: "I can't stand It any longer. I'm going to call the doctor to give me something to put me to sleep." Hn went Into the bathroonl. aud a few seconds later a pistol shot reverlierated through the house. 4» — m
O PAUL (CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE) and would mean an upheaval '‘almost as great aa war Itself." .Dvlugalua Xo the tun vent Li FUlsumnl "f Condition *t th* | VMVHK Vk SVVtXt.k LIFE IASI XVVI K I **l'lXl Kansas City. Missouri 1»t East Armour Boulevard un the 31st Day ..I D..-*mi»*r. 1931 IL H. TIWILNAN. President K. W. WvuD. Kcrc.ary I Amount us Capital paid up .... 9 309,099.09 GILOHH ASHKTH OF COMPANY ; Real Estate I'ntncumbjsred ._ ,» 734.981.53 Morl gage latan* on reel estat* <Free tress any ptiur In. umbraneat _ 553.317 94 ■ ll«>nd* and Htocko Own* cd 'Bvuk Value) - 513.584.40 Cash in Hauks (On Interest and Not on Interest) . — 118,157.45 I Accrued H*« urltiea (Interest * Rents, etc.). 30.915.75 I other He- unties — polls 1 «v loans and notes __ 349.558.91 Accident A llealth De" partment 11.738.88 eweh Value of In*, poltj . les owned by Co. .« 31,739.95 I Premiums an t Accounts due and in process us : eolterllon <5,138.84 Accounts otherwise secured 17.593.37 Total Grime Assets - J 3,i14.97L18 Deduct Asset* Not Admitted I 80.570*8 Net Asset* I 3.348.401.83 U ABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure out'UMldlng risk* I 1,590.7*1 13 Losses due and unpaid.. Nune l«>a*cs adjusted and not due .... 45.391.00 Losse* unadjusted and In suspense .. 4.907. vs ' Hills and Accounts un- —- » 1.543.08 Dividends and coupons left lu accumulale at .»« ‘nt. .. 31t.784.43 . Accident A Health Department 151,108.05 , Other Liabilities ot the Company — 38.504.10 , LubiHu.. . IHurplUs - HMlk.33 Total 1 3.340.40173 "TATE OF INDIANA, "iffi. e es Insurame Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insuraisoe t'oa. ‘n«'» n w. hereby <wrUf> that tlie above l» a correct c-my ot | (lie Htatemeni of ta* Condition o| i .Si "• .“’i "’•"*l<’"ed Company on I the -Ist day of l>*v*mbor I*3*. ** i .h 2i b> iboorteiuei slaTument and 21 . r“:‘ "fmlual statement is I now <m file | n thia offike. ■ .Jf Whereof, 1 hereunto , ) ybaivdje my neuw aud affig my offi- ’ ' Jul’ il' •»«> Job. 1*39. (Ksal) GEO. H. NKWIdCEK. 1.., , Iteurame CommiMioner t AV«n ! Nr!.‘.Bi" MM " r “ ’ u,e •j II Pt ate iirnn tof Cumlitlou of the ALLIANtK 149 K IheIHAMK . HIXI'DI Peoria. Illinois 41)1 Main Bireet on the 3Ut Day M December. 1938 A’ A’i"? . • President L- D. KERN. Ke-retary Amount us Capital paid up — eg eo*.o*o 00 tIItOHH AMETH OF COIJrANY - ' ~ Beal Estat* Unimumb- , » 794.800.11 Mungage la,uus on real : estule 'Free from any I Miriur lu< umbrem-e) _ 4*8,944.9* I Hund* and Htw-ka own- • e-i (Hook Value) _ 1 17**10 Cash in Banka (On ] n - 11 lerest and Not on In- ’ terest) ... 130 971 1a Accrued Beu rille* tfo. . * Rents, eouL. 20 519 13 • Oliver Hee-uriUe* — Bill* ‘ ’ Rec. and Agt. Baloa1 * * '■•te* * 1,11 for Premium M j o o • II l»iir from l*t*<>rUb LH® *** ” Peoria Fund Nun.ledger I AfikMt* . Mia mo I » r«mium« and Account* ' h ’ ‘ ih • 'uleutiun is** uoc it I. .VwotMiU olhorwlHo r . fi bred . w **B*tl<i**r Cawunlty J N-V.Kd.er Assit. css. » uaUyltept. ... — 4.780.91 . tHr.Rin • lUffiffiF- taAßibiTtii ’ • loooorvo <*r am«»oni no- • to tvliiMuro J outstanding risk* * 11*0 317*5 Umses due and uttnsid ' . ‘ dju ”' d n»i "• Lus.,, 'vaadjiisted end ‘ ' 4^ ,WI “ lu suspens' lisas ns j'nsusity Dept. LiaUll. • A..uunt. an8 '« i b?r"s k ’ o Other l.lmlllltlss Os th.' X«.20».71 • OHBiXny - csThm' -- 8K7k41.717.ei : BUB 3 • ToUI - tOAtaui r i *“”ANA. n i * » c'omniImblotinr •I ’
' nm’hnM’" nrst business meeting, . ’ '"M day. tession « Mch <l»y Bu»taesv * b ln , t * ’ report, hn «Wl and sfinpHon ... .. • Among th.- .pe.|, n , "' gs . for today aa. i. vnn s , North Dakotn. < u ndid*t* l nut|.m.il ".min w ( Legton Th. I parade will b. this , I( ” i Election of nffi...,, . i of the I*4o c.'ttv.-ntinn i be tomorrow. r Mi Vtni M.; duughtets ~r, ‘2. 11,111 .
The MorninTAfieruJß’ Carftrs Little Liver thij' Sruti m. rit nf 1,1. .11 St jßffiß I ailed "lairs H.aak 1.1 VI II VI V, < 11-l M |im Mg 111 < V"l II v "I ~|U lM ffi LIMITKII Plnladrlph.a Pa. U| lit Walnut Street MB ■>l> tae ..Ist Day .1 I , rIM . JOHN II GHAI'V. t n lied States Vtt,.rs*» EBi jameh f. Mti' H-.u. M l nite,l Stat,* Manager EDreeT .V -n,t I ffiMff up 'I - . i:.-,U K-lat. |S||| rred ,ilaik«t V., I >.' Mortgage L. an- r. estate (Free Ir a.- BBS pri >r iu uiul- a- , 'I-ud» and ?t".k" "a ed M irk- t .... C.u>L Ul Hauks ' I. MBH tercet and Net . „ j.,. MM terestl 3 Accrued 8.-curitiv - I.- aim; tcrest A Rents . t - Other K*curlt!e« Cul'ateral Lun M,:-. Mill et Value) . Ca-li in Conipauj • • -• hM hs i'remiua.' an 1 A , - MM due and m prices,- -f BBH . .'lls-, lion and Sundry ffii BalaMss A'-ounls otlu-rwi— gRg > Deduct Ass. t- V Ml milted I Net Aaasts I s v;» UABIl.il H--Itrserve or aru-'u -u - 881 coooory to lem-ure Bl uutstaadlns risk I . I oeoes da* and umul txvyaes adjusted suit Reserve for Unpaid Losses la.sses unadjusted and MH In suspense Bills and Accounts uu- ■■ tajKM * Amount due and not dm i banks or other red.. fififo — I OthOr Liabilities - I : - M| Company Total U-,i-iliti i i Capital I surplus T.t*l I |TATE OF INDIANA. U < 'lt. ,: nt 1..5..1 a . ■ I. the undersign, missions r ot Ind a i that the above is a-. i the niateuieui „i m.nM tbv abuve men: m- 1 ,s > , ths Sint day i.f I>r . -1 ■ shown by th* oris ' tlml the -aid m 41--a. now on hie In tl.is uttnv In I'estbnony W i.,r. I. I ruirsriiu m> nan., «r.J aitiv raj dal seal, this IVIh day t July. tSeal) G»>. II NEWBIIM Inauran, e "if Mutual Company s. stair. H , AtGl>T 19-31 ■ riatoment of <*»mliii"n of VUVNIV »l HKI) Xi V*l «!-■ ) tovrivi in m:w i"iih ■ Naw York. New ¥Ol k ■ tl<> John Hire el M III! th* 31*1 Day of Dcuilisr IM GElittGE Z DAV I I.»'<!■ CHARLES I HEATH <:<rM Amount <>f Capital paid M up M I GIUIHM AKKtriK <>r ' >MI AN7M Reul Astute t'niiicuiub- ■ crad.n.. . I Nfl I Mortgage la'sn» „n reel M eslSte (Free trom am ■ I prior te< iMMbrani e > NM Hund.- and Mtv< k* Oar,- ■ ed (Market Value) L'c LM I Cash In Hank" (Du In- ■ (•rest and Not on Ini SassaU .. 1 •■•♦’ CmH .oK Ham. - sa.fifiii I Ao-rued He. urlHe* (In(•rest A Rent*, sic ) D.HS i Other Hoc ur I Ha* .._. M Agents' Kundry HalanI < e* 4k Advanced Tra, • ailing Expouws •*.'<* Losses Rccoveisl.lc 1 tfuffi Reins. Co* 7*.3‘i I'rmnluu,* sod Account" 1 du* and In process -t lolledhm , ... k17.7»v 1 Accounts otherwise secured .. h't ; Equity In Fund* W ork mens Comp-neatlon Vi , Reinsurance Bureau 51,0 l I Total dross A»«»ti i T- . I I Ded>let Assets Not Admitted I <1.5 » Net Asset - I .71?.--v LIABiLITIEH I Reserve or amount ne. I mstmry lb reinsure <>Ulsta/i4l ng* ilvk* I 1.39-. k ’-" 1 Louies dun and unpaid N'» Losse, adjusted and lint 1 ll 111 Loeeyo unadjusts'd and 1 In suspense in- ludlng „4;L Lap 1.9M.1H. I Rills and Accounts unI . Paid ........ ... Hv.oooAmount duo and not due lunka or other eredlI _ tent „ Nol ' Ithef Liabilities v s thI Company 150.193 J J Total Liabilities .. i _ 3.531.«»»! . Capital i 1 101 I Hurplus I 1.1>8.1W.| I Tetal .....j 5.7UT71j HTATK «F INDIANA. -iffice ot insurance Commissioner 1. the undersigned. Insurance < 11 , missloNer of In-Hans, hereby i-eriß ’ that the sliove la a correct eop* < f Hie Hie lenient of the Condition < , the above mentioned Cotr.patiy, " 1 the -tint dsy of llecaniber. I*3* < sh'-au by Uia original statement 1 tlwt the said orloiual statement I now nn Hie In ibis offi- e. In Tnvlluiuny Whereof. I hereunj "ixliscrlbe my nam- and altl' my o* hiHurtfiiir* Cutiimlßßlone •If .Mutual *’omp»u> bv ■(»<«. AUULdT ll.Jl r
