Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PwbHsbod Even Evening Except Husday by THE DECATUR DtMOCRAT CO. incorporated ■sterad m th* Decatur. tad, Foot Office aa Second CUm Matter I. H Heitor Praatfaat A. H Hoiiboaee, flae'y * Bu> Mgr tMrt D Heitor ... Vtos-PreMdsst Raisa Btagle Ooplaa I W Ona wwek. by carrier Isl Dm year. bp carrier IM Om moots. by toafl . JI Three ssostba, by mail 190 Bia auMiiba. by mall ......... 1-71 Dm year, bp mad 2 40 ?M paar, at rtteo Mb Prieea qaoted are within a radius of lib miles. Elam where MB aaa year Advarltotog Rates made known aa Application National Adver Represents'irs BCHKERER * CO • Laslsgton Avenue. New York lb East Wacker Drive Chicago I® Charter Member of The iadiaua I eague of Home DolUea. Seine as happy as a king is not saying ouch these days The Tomato Queen tanks only second as Elwood's moot famous citlMS. -0 A hot Hollywood divorce or an other S'dim* n cane might cbauge the headlines now. —o Although fewer persons were kill' d in traffic accidents In May. the total tor the sis months Is above that of a year ago The Indiana death toll io 46u persons, an Increase of 21 percent for the same period last year O—V— You may not have II marked on your calendar but the Associated Retailers give the assurance that Governor Townsend will deciare Thanksgiving day In Indiana <m November 11. Thia dale is tbe third Thursday in the month —o—o tlalent" should drop out of the prise fight ring. He's no specimen of manhood and about all his hosing has done Is to furalsh a meal ticket for himself and his bar kers. The ring would be cleaner without him The country has had enough hi < ii The community is grateful Io Adame Fest No 43 of the American Legion for providing the big Sreworks program last night. It was an enjoyable evening, thrilling and entertaining and the large crowd demonstrated that Amerhaaa like a colorful pyrotechnic display. —• Knox and titimaon will be approved by the senate and lu a tew days assume their positions in the president's cabinet. They are laying party politics to serve their country and the people admire them for it. Thia is no lime to squlbblc. We must work together. -O -O'" The nation’s 184th birthday was celebrated yesterday and when you stop to think about It the “old" L'nlted-Altates of America base t done so bud In the century and three score years. May it always ( celebrate aa the greatest republic on earth, with freedom and justice I for 'all. — • "*> I The Poet Office m Van Wert, a ( city »f Xoeo population, did a gross business of 674.444.48 for the last I •seal year, an unusually high rec ord for a town that else. Probably om of the big feeders Is the insurance company located there, making postal receipts above the average. President Roosevelt may not run again, but If be does he will be re-elected Regardless of the third ( term issue, the country knows be < is the most able leader ever to 1 occupy the White House, a patriot through and through. He knows | what America is sod has always anted to preserve and protect it. ' —O-0i— Several of the Waabtaflton cob ' unntela speculate that Wlllkle may

make a trailer campaign over the country That would be hard to do. Huey Lrnig U«*d It successfully la bla hey day, but slopping al every crossroad from const to roast would find a president tai candidate still kissing babies m Routh Dakota at election tUM. -0 The street fair will be kept 'lean and there will not be any hidecent set or immoral shows on or >•■ the midway, the directors of the association have declared. They should tie supported In their stand for we believe our people want that kind of a show, ft is an Insult to flaunt tndei ent shows In a community and then turn around and ask Gods blessing on the country. Our street fair ba» been kept clean and the board of direct* ors will see that the pulley is followed again this year. —o In the interest at safety the suggest lon Is made that approved flasher lights be erected St the several railroad crossings of the Pennsylvania north of tbe city, ■ear the entrance to the sugar and soya bean mlllr. With the new V. H road 27 by pass extendIng parallel with the true ks. an additional hasard is created The several swltrb and main tra< ks are contusing to the average motorists and in th>- fall of the year both rail and highway traffic will be heavy over tbe crossing Homething should be done before a serious accident occurs. —o ft is high time to get the Americas together That includes Canada. Meiico, Central and Routh America, and the surrounding islands. About tbe beet thing that could happen for tbe dictators who seek the control of ail Europe would be to separate the countries of thia hemisphere, and get us Rgh'lng among out selves. We have to prove to each other that our future economic prosperity depends upon unity in trade rela Gone. and tbe combined military strength to prevent trespass of tbe governments of the eastern bemts pbere. contrary to our agreed plana, Prairie Farmer. —o o Adams county is operating Its Comity Infirmary more economically than most counties in the state It is one of the few counties In the state where the expense baa not Increased sine, 1922. last year's expenditure being un der tbe previous figure. It was expected that with the old age pension system that the coat of county Inflrmary operation would fall a half or more A survey made ' by the Indiana Taxpayer’s Asao- I elation shows that tbe total coot i has 'Jureaaii! tin first thought It does seem that operating costa of ' tbese Institutions should decrease ' and they probably have, except for the outlay for new buildings and repairs. Maybe the next ten years will bring about a decid'd decrease. The Adams county officials are to be commended for their efficient and economical ad ministration of tbe county farm. f Modern Etiquette * * fly ROBERTA LU | Q When being entertained lu a friend s home and this friend makes some stat meat in which you totally disagree, what should one do? A. The very best plan b to let it | pass without comment. Under no circumstances should you begin an argument, nor should you be false to your own opinion by agreeing. Q. When called to the phone while talking to someone, should you apologise when you leave? A. Merely gay. 'Excuse me. please.'' Q. Is it customary for a hostess at a bridge party to shake hands with her guests? A. Yes. Q When a woman b staying at a hotel aud has her breakfast served In her room, it it all right for ber to wear a dressing gown? A. Yea. Q. What is the moaning of entremets. aud bbw b It pronounced? A. This b a French word meaning a side dish or dainty. Pronounce an-tre-ma. first a as in ah. e as in her. second a aa In may. accent first syllatte. • — - Trees in e moo Twww — veaainv

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*NE WS BROADCASTS* Listed below ar« news and spurts brohdeasts: WLB—Chicago—B7o KC. (Daylight Raving Time) 4 ta A M - Early war news, dally. 7 'W A M — Monday through Friday. I: IS A M — Julian Bentley, except Hunday 10:16 A. M Bunday only. Ervin Lewie. i 10 65 A. M — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewie; — Saturday. Julian Bentley. 12:20 A. M — Mmiday through Friday, Ervin Lewia; — Saturday, , Julian Bentley. 1:16 P. M. Dully except Sunday. 1 50 P. M- Monday through FriIday. 2 00 P. M. Saturday only. fl:20 P M — Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday. Saturday WLW—Cincinnati—7oo KC. (Ihiyligbt Having Time) Munday -7:15; 8:15 A. M 4:45; 5:45. Lowell Thomae; 8 15. 10.45, Peter Grant; 11:00; 11:1S; P. M. 1:25 A M Tue»day -7:16; 4:15 A. M 4 45; 5:46 Lowell Thomas; 8:16; 8:45, H. V. Kaltenborn; 10 44; 11:00, Peter Grant; 1:25 A. M , Wednesday —7:15; 8; 15; A. M 4:45, 5:45, Lowell Thomas; 8:15; 10:45; 1100 P. M Peter Grant; 1:26 A M Thur»(tay-7:15; fl: 16 A M 8:45; .8:46; 4 15; 4:45; 10:46; 11 00 P. M 125 A. M Friday 7:16; 6:15; A. M. 4 45; 5:45; 8:15, 10:45; 11:00; 11:16 P. M 1 25 A M Hattirday-7:15. 6:15; A M. 12:16; 5:20; 8:15; 846; 10:46; 11 P. M.

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For tha first Ums In 20 years. William T. Coerravs and Eamon De Valera, hitter toes of Irish prttka, appear on Um mud* platform tat Dublin. Gwgrave is speakuig aa Eire a Premier P» Valera site In INFORM 4 umtrt IroUnd ts catted

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

) 1 26 A M Sunday 10 A. M 1:46; 2:46. H. ' V. Kaltenborn. 6 45; 11 00 Peter * Grant P. M 1 26 A. M | j ■■■■.— Q—Atuwen To Tert 4 Question! ■ i Below are the answers to tbe • • Toot Queetlone printed ' 1 1 « Page Two • • ' L Hailey. 2. Old Glory and The Htar* aud ' Rtrtfloa 1 2. They emit a bright light during 1 their passage. ’ j 4. Waterloo. ' 5 Author. ' 8 George Cardinal Mundelein. ’ 7. Fear of dosed rooms. i 3. Fluwerbead*. . I 9 Giuseppe Verdi. I 10. Hur'-icane. ■ y- . mi Household Scrapbook By Roberta 5 I «l Something in the tv* I Never rub the eye when you feel ' 1 komethlng ba* lodged In It. dose • the eye and gently pull the eyelid | free of the ball; frequently Ute I 'tears will wash out the speck. If this does not work, look in the mlr-1 ror and see if you <an detect the : . speck with the othor eye; If so. I remove It with the corner of a dean handkerchief. If none of these remedies work, apply a doth wet with borne add solution and go to . a doctor at once. Tissue Paper Duster Ordinary tissue paper prove* . very satisfactory as a duster Hllgh'ly moistened. It removes dust easily. It is excellent for keeping n . brass bed looking bright; also sll-

Ver toilet artldes. mirrors, and windows. It leaves no lint, and does ’ not. of course, need to lie washed when the work is done, but simply burned Healthful Bslad A good and healthful -alad can ,b(- made by chopping or -hi reding iflne two < ups ot cabbage and allow|lng this to stand one hour in cold water. Then add on* large gratsd raw carrot and moisten with mayonnaise. Removing Wsx From Floe* To remove wax from an old floor, use a strong soap or alkali solution. Mak* sure that all soap is removed before reflalsblng; otherwise the finish will be spoiled. O —' The Garage Floor Oil and grease stains un the cement floor us the garage are very unsightly. They can be removed by scouring with naphtha and a vigor(Ous brushing with the broom. 0 •“ TWENTY years - * AGO TODAY • • July B—Governor James M. Cox of Ohio nominated for president on the 44th Iwltot and Franklin D. Roosevelt for vice-president. i Tbe Lachot-Michaud-Klng family reunion held at Weiaser park in Fort Wayne. Fifteen young people from the Presbyterian church go to Winoua to attend Bible conference Last payment mad* on city bail and the committee of 25 local men • who financed it turn property hack to city. Supreme court of Indiana holds that new law which provides for horisootal incieusas In tax rates I* unconstitutional

for now since it is feared the Germans may attempt tn tnvgcte Ireland and thereby get at England. Blre tana has sought independenca Ulster, in northern IrstamL has been teyqi i s >h* ■-<»-- crown.

— i -—-—■ *- of ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS a d 1 The Peppy Peppers 4-H club of Washington township met et the home of Phyllis Hoflmaa Old and new business was dia<ussed and Phyllis Holman gave a demonstra lion. After tbe meeting was adjourned the uMmbcrs pbyod outdoor games Refreshment* were served to the following members Ruth and Wil-. ma Grove. Catherine Andrews. Jean Ctark. Phyllb Hoflman Melba Thorn. Waunetla Hcbnepp. Wavelene and Barbara lx>bman Mias Juanita Lehman, county club agent, was also present Tbe next meeting will be held at tbe home of Melba Thorn. July 10. 1 30 CRT . aud ail girls sre requested to bring their sewing articlse. Jolly Werners The Berne Jolly Workers 4-H dub met at the Beruc school re-1 cently. A demonstration waa given by Betty Alite Mettler on How the I'areful Girl Cares tor her Clothes An accordion solo was played by Lou Marie Hmith and a style show was given by several members of the club Ref testaments and games were also enjoyed. The club will hold a piculc <m July S. at Lehman Park from 4 30 to 7 30 CBT. Smiling Juniors The Ht Jokns Hmiltug Juniors, 4 II club held its fifth tneetlM re- j cently with ail members present. A number of demonstration. , were given and were as follows , Why some cakes tail." Ehnore j Sisi-mrnt nf «k>n<tltl*>n of toe ILMVOIB Wirt 41. I Ml SLTI COWI'SVt Peoria. iilluoU *3l-40 Jefferson HuildlnU I Un tbe list I'a* of December. I»3> | K A M Presl'lent G. P. EDWAKim. Mot re tar, | Amount of ' apiul paid I up — Mutual Co. ’I No'»* | GIUiM AMKTM OP COMPANY Ileal Estate Unincumbered —*9 ~*.*.»• Mortuags Loans on real estate tKree from any .... prior in< umtaram e> 33.Ve5.75; it.nd. aud Munks Uwued 'Amortised Valuer W.iSV.Si! < *.h in Hauke (OH Interest aud Not on Interest > 31.357.34 A''-rued He-unties (Interest a items. Ec< >. aS3 4S| • riher M- 'urltles *,S4*.a3l I'remiume and A' counts due and In process ot | • olle-.tlon is,*33 H Accounts otherwise se<ure4 - —None Total Ureas Assets I lit,*4l 13 Deduct A.sels Not Admitted 4 MS*. 13 Net A.MI. I 145.514. M I.LMUI-ITIEM Reserve or amount ne- < essary to reinsure ..utatandinu risks | 44.333.34 laissea due and unpaid 3MV- 3* (Talin Adj Exp 1.U3.1S laoues unaddusled aud in suapenM N .... Hills and A* ">uuts unpaid and Agfa. <*o4i>ni. i.aSl.al Amount due and not duo banks or other >redi-t->rs Noni Other Liablimes of the Company. Ite ins. and ■ntaos 3.13a.5S I Total 1-labillUe. ... I iV3,S»4 33 Capital 1 Xoiw Murplus | 44.775.34 ! TOTALfI HV.S74 W MTATE OF INDIANA, '•ftlc, of Insurance Commiasloiier I. tbe undersigned. Insurant e Commissioner of Indians, hereby • ertlfy that the shove la a (orrecl copy nf Hie Mtalement of the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the 3let day of De-emhe'-. IS3*. a> shown by tbe original statement and ■ hat the said original statement la: now oh rile in thia office. In Testimony Whereof. 1 hereunto i »uhw rlbe my name and affix my official seal, thia IHh day of June. IMS. 'Meal, FIIA.SK J VJEHMANN. InauraH'-s r.tommtaaiuner •If Mutual Company so state. July 4-41 Htalemeut of Condition of the i tWKHit «<k worn aim a IhaIHCM'K invrtvi Chioaf<>. Illinois Mherldan Hoad al Lawrence Ave. On the 31.1 Imy of December. |O3» JAMEei M. K CMi'Eli. President H. O. K KMI'KII. He< re tary Amount of Capital paid U P — 740.5V4.M UMCM4 AXHKIM OP COMPANY ~ Ural hatale Lnlncuinbu i ’ »<•.•»• so Mortgage Umn. on real estate (Free from any wclor Incumbrancel . 135.V41.33 1 Bond, snd Hloelts 'rwn- I «l <H>o,k Valuei 2 754 30V 53 Cash In Hanks (On In- i teraal and Not on In- «• ■ “.'jy; premium, and Accounts ,lu ?. **'.'* 10 process of collection 430 3*2 03 At-cuuata otherwise se- - None De T d;'.i' u Ad?~ , '» M ' M7M . 4 34.000.00 Net Aasn-ts | 3.150.307.44 u — L3AHIUTIKH * iteserve or amount ne•e*Miry to rrinaure outstanding risks I 3 410 ISO 33 l-.seea due and unpaid . ’ )u ; r l^ rv ; u , l c..m«.”«r". M ’h!-uUI Other Uubllitle* of the M Company * <4?# «-»**M444c. .. |7.144.Jy~M hurplu. :.L. i,»u;w.4? TOTAL 4 >.330,307 *5 ‘TiLVnd , ;£“Xi’ A | CO ' nn ’'“'‘'’ , '' r I the .L* o "'' nt th " of " MT"he > said or, f H"* 1 •'•‘•«n»*n?'aad •« Itutaa! . July J-4

' Moyer; Helpttfl ffitHh*-" D *’® r * ffi-hruffiMh. "Ho* <• «* * lisxcra.’* Edgar H' keumanu. mg. Velma RredtmaHer. «#t types meinr Gs«vs wsrv IM bY bsra Buneold Dora Bunsold and Kitaien Krauss Miss Ldbmnti. tonaiy elwb agsu . visited tbe club and helped IM meabdrs with tbwlr record borts WlMe Brsdtmuller and Horman were also visiting tbs dub. Livs Wires The home of Phyllis Jean Waii ter* was the m*«tiug pla<e for the Live Wire 4-H dub with ten nwm berv. two lenders snd tour visitors present. The visitors were tbe hostess' mothers. Mrs. Precmsn Walters. Mrs Cwrtls Trump. Msry Trump .nd Mrs William Ettuk-r During the afternoon. Phyllis Waiters sang a solo 'God Bless Amerlcs and Roselle Heine.> was named delegate tor qweeg Mabie Goul4 ~n I “How to prepare and serve lemonade." Following was a work perI i.id and light refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Cud tie Trump and Phyllis Wallets Members present were Lu< Hie Sprunger. Betty Raudebusb. Bevcily Gilbert. Phyllis Walters. V trglnla llsrt. Betty Amstutt. Helen Ruth and Roselle Haines. Arvedn Johnson and Mabie Gould. The leaders. Mrs Wilfred Ray and Mra Ida Crist, were also present. Peppy Pa*e The Peppy P»i» ♦** ‘ lub heW **• meeting last week In Elon Utb- ' cran school, with thirteen members i present During the business ' Statement ..t ■ ynditom. ;f. th* StVHtm* NtTt 44AITHWHBILK < 04 41.4-k J*, Mt. N«w Yorh City. Naw York 17.4 Broadway <m Hi* 3l*t **ax us Pmembsr. l>-»4 IIUTIAKD WoiKii President L L RERNICK. Secretary Amount of Cap Hal paid 1 up — Mutual I GlUrti AMHETH OP CTMfIFANY l-.aai Estate Camcumb1 ered 4 I Mortgage Loan* ua real eataie t Free from any prior Hundi and _ «d (Mathet Valuer .— 4Vj,7«3.34 1 Cash In Hauke (On Interest und Not on intercet I 344.533.51 A < rued Securities tlntercst j Rents. Ete.i- 4.31 S 71 other Securities Nous I I'remiume aud A. • uunta due and In process of collection . A-counla otherwise geared — .. -— • — 143.a14.i3 Total Gross Aaeels 4 1,110,13*.17 i Deduct Aseets Not Ad- , mlttsd — 4 14.e57.3S Nel Assets ... 11 1.134.V4e.»7 LIAHIUTIICM Iteserve or amount necessary to reinsure outetanding risk* 4 77.443.34 ixteeca doo and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due - None I Loeeea unadjusted and In suspense 473,447.34 Hille and Account* unI paid .. 23,e31.34 Amount due and not due bei'ks or jrher (redltore None other l.iablilllee of the Company .... 34,*34.31 Total Liabilities .... 1 M4IS7.U jGuaranty Fund 4 loe.oeooo 'Hurplu* 343.143.13 TOTAL ..fl 1,13*,»4e.>7 STATE OF INDIANA. itifflce of luauran<e t'ommlMlvaer I. the under*<gned. Insurants Com* lulaelußer of Indiana, hereby < ertlfy that the above la a < <>rre> t ropy of the Htatemenl of the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on the Jlal day of December, 1345, a* Mown by the original statement and that the aai.l original atatem-ct la now on file lt> thia off I- e. In Taettnony Whereof. I hereunto •utHH-rtbe my name and affix my offiI "tel seal, this 11th day of June. ISIS tHealr FItANK J. VIEIIMANN I „ inaureii' e Commluioncr. •If Mutual Company so alate July 4-4 —■ 1 - 'i' 1 Q ii Htatcment of Condition of the MIMiOV a I.Aht XSHIHH IMIEMVIT* ((isrivi up ttUXh A New York. N*w York 104 John Htreet On the *l»t I>ay of Do-ember, 1333 GI Ml Ml IT ICINtJAN. Preehtont JOHN UHMXON. He* rotary Amount ot Capital path op . *4 750 ,000 00 GIUIHH AXHEIX OF COMPANY Real Estate UnihcuniLer *4 • • Nona Murirtße Loans oa real relate I Free from any ' prior Incumbrancer Nona .Honda and Htoekv Own. ed (Book Valuer 1 3334*1.10 Cash in Hanks <On Inlerest and Not on inclSSl'm.™.. ;«u.m» I Premiums and A'-( aunts due and In process of I collection t n;i ca 1 Accounts otherwise socured 34.414.3 t Total Green A«aets 3 ssixv.atis Deduct Assets Nat Ad- ’ *’* •'** milled e ... ~ Net Arest. UAUIUTIKI ' lUfM-rve o r atnuunt n e . to relhauro duo oiitj unpaid . Kooo U du'’ nol • l-rases umuMuoted , nd No “’ , In auapenfle.,. iiniss., *’ paid*'" 1 *" < ' l4 " u “«• *' U '* M4 ‘ Amount due and not due tor"** '** ' redlOther Llsbllltlsa if tto. t -- 111,133.37 -rptu. -z.::— J Ttnffij- 4 g I 4* wtei ‘ "mmisatoner u Xsyit**? l lh Jr- »«>■ * **“ u dal seal, thf, "*•» offii’lf Mutual July 5-«

FRIDAY, JULY 5, igfl

program for the local *< > gay waa disc ussed were gt»rt by Lou,. (•How to hem a towel/ , H ’ Auua Hioppcniwg-1. uu J4u , ’ frost a caks- Km* Rui'eggJ .Icmonstrated on "How I(l (ookiss." “ A period of sewing g, w ter wbim games were the meeting was rioae.l wni 4-H cirt Pladga, Tbe membet a present Ixrous Bullemelei. Eras meter. Dorothy Hum* Lt.i, Imogen* Heckman, EUuor man. Adele Heckman. Miller. Rennie Klefe. Marug Nielsen. Wilma Hibioeu.i .Stoppeobage sud Aults .Moy* hagea. Gloria Koene man , u visitor al tbe meeting Tbe neat meeting wiU he uq Saturday. July fl, 1 p ui .a lg Lutheran school. —-o UAL CHURCHES* Calvary CvflffifflMMl C*urt* George B. Loaier. uiuiieig; S3u a in Bunday Hi hoot g L Jobason. suparluteu i- nt 19 3d a m. Divine worship m vice. 7.30 p m. Thursday WmM servlco aud sermon o 500 She«tM Oh 111 'writ Canary Second Sheet-, neatly wrapped. 35c. The Decatur Democrat (* lUatemaal ot CendlGui t'e BKhP-Pir 4VWWV I 4Tl<|* or ■ S44.WSV ffi*4PS.nVKt., Ctahago. lUiuoie yil M»nlroae Aven m tin ms list Day of Ue*»mt* .« WM II MVNTUuMICKt. I *( J M ttTWEWT. Me- retary Amount us capital paid up — Mutual Co. *4 UHGM AiWKTH <>P O'MI AJH Heal ktetate Gatocunibered • • 3- «. Murtgage Luana on real estate tVree from aay prior lacumbrancej .Mt Hund- owned tAmortised Valuer I.eL a Cash in Hanks <On interest and Not un Interest J L .u A"-rued dscurlttaa tinterest * itshts. Etc I 1 o Giber gecurMMO Cash to Home Office i.eh. Premiums and Accounts du* and lu process of ciiHkUs* ...-m— — - V.iA Amounts otherwise secured —.— X1 Total Grims Aeaol> 3 - *3' Hi Deduct Asasla Nut Admitted 3 .KI Nel Assets 4 3,*» 301 UAl4tUTlttel iteserve or suiuuat na- • sveary to rslasur. -.ulstaadlng rlaka 4 143 .HI 1..,5»«s due and unpabl *«4 Imaoas adjusted and gut due 5«;>M Lueaaa auadluffieu ami , in suspense ... jH.imi Hilts and Accounts unpaid W*l Amount due and not due banks or other sredlCsva xq t'lher Liabilities us Hie Company 3*' ~»1J Total Liabilities „...> I,.;*.MU , Capital 1 M Surplus 4 l.l.uGtl TOTAL _....> MWAffi -TATE OF INDIANA. • iflico of insurance Commi -W I. the undersigned. Inaur* i’a i i.smn.r „f Indiana, hereby - 'J that the above is a corre i tv the Hiatemcnl us the Cvmii io* the above mentioned Con>t-«»y ( ' the Jlal day of Ueeemlo-r, 1»H i shown by tbe original slate".' ’-I a that the said original stat- j <U now on file in 'Ute off! e. i in Testimony Whereof, l:n .« • übs< rllie my name and «l?i* i> A , > lai seal, thia 111 h day of J . : •• iHfl (Heal) FRANK J. VIEiIMAM iMuran* • If Mutual Company a<> atau Jui) i statement of Condition of ti>* < KhrH4l. KI HET* Dll iMHMNCK « OS* PS Mt , S lu* Kansas (tlty, Mtaaouri 17*3 McGee Street OU the Slat Day of lieeembR. B. MetHNldill, Preside t , < T. gfIfIUTHEIU. Me- et.,i, I Amount or Capital paid up I 'wi 'e* grobm ahhktn or comuam Heat Batata Unta' umr »r*4 — 3 1 • 134. Mortgage lauan* on real estate (Free from any i , prior lacurnbraneoi ... 111 D1 Bongs and Mtocka lies- ,, ed (H"oh Value) 5,53 41 Cash in Banks (On Inter, -t A Nm on tnl«r»aty . 1,145.337 Accrued tfecurltles <lntereat A W ten is. Etc.) . Other Hoc ur I Has Jh ('-•llateral Loans ....... . s.'■•* Cash to tJtfice 1“ Premium* and Accounts due and to PMwess ot c'iUeetton 72 174 As ounls otherwise secured All other Assets 45.«3t , Total Gross Assets 4 7.74». -l*> Deduct Assets Not Admitted 3 i*.lL Net Aseets fl 7,741.-?• „ UAHIUTIEM iteserve or amount no-* eeesary to relnaure outstanding risks 3 t.*>>t ' Irnsses due and unpaid 2.31"/■" l-os**s adluatod aud nut due Not 7*“*oa unadjusted and u ‘”",e“d Accounts un.W* 44.1 MK Amount due and nut due banka or other creditors s'iSl Other Ltabllitle* of the Company 4SS.vJ«J ..Total Liabilities • 4.774.7HJ capital fl | tae.ee? ** hurplua TOTAL fl 7,741.57>tl U»OIANA. orth-o of Insurance Cominh',l<>' l ' r I- the undersigned. Jneurai" « e®”' ""••loner or Indiana, hereby -ert>l kbove Is a corrc t '-"pi j •he Htatcment of the Condition ’ the above mentioned Company * the 31at day of Dm ember. 1»3». •» Jl"'*" the original stateu"-"' * ’ ‘be' **•«!>•<• 'rlglnol atatain-ut * Trrtfaguny Whereof, I subscribe my name -•»* '• ' th, » ”'h day of Jun* l»» <»eel| FRANK J. VIEHMAN* ~f „ . . Inourhnee Commt»»l"nP H Mutual Company so stat* ~ July