Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1940 — Page 2
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Illatemenl of *'on4lllu« <»f Ihf r»l I IMlfcWMtl MIKI4M fl F«ul. MliifieauU 111 Wwt -Ih IHreel C F. COI»ICKK. President M. If rmca fetrviatr On »ti» lief Ony at fntvnilnr. 1939 Amount of t'npitni pflM u|> *1 LQQMH* *9 QIUMM AMIrrH Os VUMI’AkF* Kral Mill* I nln< untb--re* I Nona Murtgan* Umu <m ftni ortau • u fi hh • |i< u<lii 4nd Mk>vh* dm•4 (Merit«*i talite> If,l><><l.93 Ca»h In (MUM <<>n In(•real an t Mot ufi In* tereel) 479.719.79 At ru»4 He« urltlee llnlei ml a Hr nt a. Mu > ».>7I 11 y« »er #♦ unuee Nue« F Hilum* and A ooiila dua and in pr«Meee of < nllaaihin 1,7 H. 14 J. 17 A* < *’unta utherwler ee4 23. • • |l«inauratu v Hem weretele IM *9.71 Italia ile< atvabla l.l&a •»« T«tai Or<«* Aa*«l» •UU<3.U?.« IH4WI AWU Mot Admitted I nt. io. i * Nel Aa«« la 111.Ui.1i.'.0 , lAABIUTIKM lleerrte or amount w *e»M> to reinsure outalamlthtf rl»ke • 3.394,17;,3* IxMMoa do* and unpaid 4,<<i,tt1.34 j.oeeaa adjuetrd and nut dua Nona Lome unadjuatcd and Hi MAptliM ... N'*Ul It'lL *ax»«! A« • ■•«***•• mm* f Amount <!/!> uni not duo bank*, or other ttedU torn ... Nuttr Other Idaidlitiaa of Uta t‘umpan> H»,l9* Total Uatoilltiaa I 7.»»0.17i.M I a pita I | i.oao.aoaao Vurpiua 9 T'»l 11. II CTATE OF IN LUANA, l*f(ke i»f ln»nraiM.'« t'oiumiee»ui»«r I. the uudei «i<U(d. ineutaoii iHiMiomt of Indiana, herrby ■. erti(> that the fltouve |# a «or rec■» iu|*> of lha MUlrin«h| of the C bditiuu of Ilia a*l»«<A*- m«-nu<Hi«*d Coß)pan> "U the Jiet da > of Mt««nibvf. 1939. aa ahown b> tbe elate men i and that lh<- said original alalemciil is »mw on file in thia odh«. In l«atiwun> Wheraef, 1 hereunto »uh»« rlbe ni> name and alll m> urtl<ial *•*., thia llth dai of June. I9D* tmaO FHANK J.VLEILMANN, luaurahto t*on*miaaivuvr. •If Mutual f 'H.pMny Bu elate. AlUlMf 9—19 Slatcment of Condition vs th* t\irr.l» MM 9- • IM AM l war a N«w torn •«» John I* tied Un The Slat |M> Ol iMnemlN-r, 1939 MbiIMAN It MoHAY. I'rraldciil WALTLIt I*. oWKNh * rotary Amount of Capital paid up •• J ,ovn,t»“v.«w (lIPWIH AHMET* or C»»MI*ANY Ileal Malate I’nlu umbI Mor mag«- Iguana on real •alate i Free from atiy prior m< uitM>ran< r > 4ia.9Ju.v9 Honda and ifto* ka Own* «d ißook Value> ... 9.4K.477.93 Cum In Banka A Offbe <On Initial A Not on Inlereati 1..’1 i.3U.*G A**rmd Aeiuritiaa (In* t«r«at A ilauia, MliJ.. td.J97.«l other A»a«la . . . Nunu A*r«uiiu«i> and Atcvuada dur and In pro* eaa of iollr.tion 1.373.U494 A< • <>unta olharwia* ••- <urud - — >71.42< IS To.al firoaa Aaerln •11.940.971.74 Ihadu* i Aaaeta Mol Ad* milled — | UH,919 99 Nel Aaavla 13.74 IJAHIIJ TIMM llenerie or amount nr- < eaaary to reiuaurv nuiaundihtf rlakt I 3,913.739.e3 4<oaae« due and unpaid 4,J|1,97«.77 1 adjuated and nvl 4 None lantara unadjuated and in > i»P> Num Bill* and Accounts unpaid j. HV'H. Amount dua and pot du« banl|a or other « reditora 1 None other Uabiliiiwe yf ths Company SWl.itl.Uli Total Liabiiitha I 7,a47.f9.*.34 Capital • i.um».uvi» uo < Surplus I 2,311.981.41 , TOTAL •!♦», *99.113.74 HPA I'K OK IK I>IAN A. offl-r of Inaurame Conimi»«h»nei < I. *b» und« rainn*d, Iheurancs Com* ‘ mlaebHier df Indiana, ii»r«by certify that lb< above ia a • urfm I • u{»> of the Mtatruient of tti»? <*nudltion of the atwive meslbmed Companx on th* Hat day of l'e«Hnli'r. 19J9. as shown by tha orighfui stat* rnrnl and that the eahl original atatrno nt la now on file in thia <»Ui« e. in Testimony Whereof, | hrrsun (, » aut>«rrib« my name and iWlw my "filial seal, tin* llf it day of June 194 n. Oh-all FRANK J. VIHHMANN, ln«urnfi e < V*mnl*a|omir. | •If Mutual Company so slate. AtMIUBF » IV
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I HtatanieM of Condition of the kmtiki ienwii mtiai. mfk Ihst HIM •; CMMFAWI pouieville, Kantu'ky Fifth and J offer son kia Un tha list Par of l>s«'»mber, 1939 KLLbWUHTIf KKiIKNUTHIN, > Fr aside nt JAMKb H WILLIAMN, gee rotary > Amount of Capital paid up - Mutual —•• None <II.(J|IM AJMIim or (X)MKANY t Ileal Kat ale I'nlm uitfb •rtd I MIMSI39 Mortgage Umna on real • | •stats (Five from am pitot imumbramsi 9*.'.91<.J4 iloft<l« and gt'-cks owned 'Book Value) 8«914,119.J0 in Bank* (on In- • threat and Not on interest! . . laMK-ll A<> rued Me- or it lea (In* tereat A Itenta. MUM 33,ve3.49 other Ms uritles. I‘remlum No is* .... 13.441.9* <Mils teral Loan* HilsvJ |A.|h v lAena A Inlerct 3 I'remluno and A<*oubts du* and tn prmesa vs ■ ■•lle-ti.n |.:,1H99 Amounts other vise ••* 1 iu-r4 HMltMi Total <>ross Aaaris 813.9M.U4.tv , bed mt Aatela Not Admuted • ; ? Net Assets . .. t1”.»34,»17 9* , IJABIUTIKK llraervr or amount ne* • tteaary to reinsure uulatHhdiMg risk* 1iy.334.e93 94 |a»«ses due and unpa‘4 None la»aa«a adjusted and not due , 77,979.44 M»«sea unadjusted and in suspense None ! Bill* and Accounts unpaid 7.334 IS Amount due and nut due banks or other •redi* tors N*me Other Llabilltira of the Company .... |34,tmi SI Total Liabilities 11u.443.303 39 Contingent > ileserv* I I••,<>•• uo ? irpf m i .* i * • TOTAL . 11",*31,**7.*» HI ATE OF IXIHANA, offpe of Insurance • ommlisioner I. the undersigned. Insurant r Corn* mi-wioner of Indiana hereby certHy that lh' above j« a ruypget • <>p> <>f the Mtatrmenl of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the list day of |»e< ember, 1939, as shown by the original statement and that tn« sael original statement is m»w on file in this offl«e. in Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subs* ribe in> name and stth m> uffl- < ial seal, thia llth day of June, |>4o Ilieau FRANK J VIEIIMANN, Insurance Cumiuissioiaer. •If Mutual Company so state. Acurnr >-is statement «*f Condition of the *1.4 I Mill Ml It 94 4 9«4 HO ( 0944*9*9 (*hi< ago. Illinois :,Q< p<. Wabash Ave. tilt th* 31st IMV *»f l’e<ember, 1939 IMXHUL I. MALI/iHV. President FHANCIN E. BALDWIN, M<retnry Amount of Capital ps'd up ‘Mutual* *• None i Ulloa?* AAMETd OF COMPANY Heal Estal« Cnlm umbi • :. • Mortgagt latana on **eal estate (Free from any prior iiuumbramei None ; Bonus and at ' k* owned ißook Value* 9,743.799.33 Cash In Hank* «<*n Interest and Not un InterasM 392,<19.43 A"if” rF*urttlaw tin- / l«Maa Bents, Et'.l 91.991 42 other S' urlties None premiums and A< counts du« and In pro< esa of rollottiun 1<2.784.»< A‘*'<*unls otherwise se- < ured - ... 2,797.90 Total Gross Assets I 9.293,114 93 !><*<!u< t Assets N*»l Admitted I 1.097.234.5 C Net Assets I 9.194,371,37 LIABILITIES .i \ • -r Mogul i>« - ’ ir saury to reinsure outstanding risks I 1.047.704.44 Net unpaid Claims 41,919.34 Keaervr for Liability A Workmen's C u tn p. Ixisaes ....... 2.130,073,4« Voluntary Hsservs <97,411.94 , Bills and Accounts unl 1,491.91 P-nehm Reserve 173,M3.91 other Liabilities of the Company ... 110,449.42 Total Liabilities I 9.144,97* 37. Guaranty fund • :m» no« no Surplus I I,M«,SSo us TOTAL I «,194,37« 3* j STATE OF IN I*l AN A. ‘*ffi»- of Insurance Cummissioggr I. the undersigned. Insuran-e r.»m-l missloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct eppv of tha Ntatement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of l*ecen>b*r. 1949, aw shown by the original statement and that the said original atvirment is now on file In this ofll« e. In Testlm«»n> When »f, I hereunto’ siF«a«-rlt*e my name and afh* my •••!•' • lal soul, this lllb day of June, 1940 (Neah FRANK J VIEItMANN.f Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual C.Hiipaiiy so stair AIGINI 9 |«
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CHAPTER NINETEEN Judith had eel 10 o'clock a* the hour ihe would try to get Dudley on the telrphone. Ac ch, picked up th* receiver, th*r* wac the rettb of a kvy in th* door. Juct that familiar round mad* *v<rythin< ail right. Tear* ruched to her eye*. “I'm a fool. ! muctn't let him mo! Such relief. Tri cam* tn, freahly chaved. “Hrllo Judith," he Mid. "Tml" Bh* ruched into hie arm*, and in cptte of *!! her rwlatione, cobbed wddiy, b*r fac* buried in hie Mcktie. "What's this?" Sc asked shaking h»r gently by th* shoulders. She tried to smll* through h*r Us re. "Nstvm!" a* mansged. "1 was worried." "In this flying wMthar!" She had to pull hsreelf together. "Have you had breakfactT" "Tm, thanks.” "Why didn’t you Ulephonef I rould have picked you up.” "Got a lift in,” Te« said nonrhalaatly. Judith looked at him then for the first Ums. She thought he sermed thinner. "How's the head?" "Good as new. I'm bark on the run tomorrow." "Wsc the vacation nice?” "Very." Then for the first time Judith noticed he had not brought his bag. “Where’s jrour bag?" she asked. There was always that old joke of Tm's that *h* dove for his bag to find out what he had brought her before she kissed him. Tea hesitated for a moment. "I left it at the airport" Something in his voice warned bar "la there something wrong, Tea?" Ho did not answer for a moment, stood looking out of the window. "Think I eould ue some eolfM,” be Mid suddenly. Judith went into the kitehen, weak and frightened, plugged in the percolator. When she came back to nim he was still at th* window. "What la it, Tea?" He began reluctantly: "I came back to talk to you today." "TmF "A lot of things have happened oinee I went away." Aho stood there waiting. "Do you know they made me a movie offer out on the eoast?" Judith laughed a little hysterically, she was so relieved. "You're taking ItF "Os course notl I'm no movie nctor. I'm a flier." Ho began to pace up and down tho room. “Something's wrong with us. Judith." His wife could not apeak. She Mt down suddenly on a straight chair by th« desk. "I've been doing a lot of thinking since I went away," he continued. Thinking I Judith's hand fi*w to her throat at the memory of those tarrible days of waiting. There was a noise in the kitchen. Th* coffee was boiling over. She roM mechanically, got eupe. sugar, eream, and brought them back. She put the tray on the coffee table in front of tho davenport, and poured T*s a cup, fixed it carefully as Is* liked ft. He took a sip, act it down, and forgot it He was under great tension as be began, "Judith. I've been thinking it would be a good thing if I went away for a while." Judith finally found her voice: “What do you mean?" "Juel that I'm tired and aervous
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I think I might take a room near the , airport" n The blow fell. , "Are you trying to tell me, Tex, k that yon want to leave me? la that r it?" He ooald not nmet her eyes. "I suppose it io.” , She struggled to keep control of herself. "Tea,bitbocauMof Sonia?" He did not answer "We’ve always been honeet with each other, Tex." , Judith waited. She thought she - was going to faint, so she poured I herself Mme of the Mack ee<M. The cup rattled against the saucer in f her unsteady hands. . "You must be honest with me. It la Sonia, isn't HF To Mt down on the davenport and put hia head in his hands, saying. "1 guana it to." 1 n that moment she felt sorry for him. H* seemed so bewildered and uncertain. Thor* was hope in that eery thing! Bh* found courage. . "Tea, if you feel you'd like to got 1 away for a white until you make up your mind, all right” Tea stood up. "I knew you'd say 1 that, Judith I" He turned impa--1 tteatly. "I've mad* up my mind. Nothing can change me." Judith was desperate. “Are you i telling mo you are to marry Sonia?” “Yea." She gasped. "You can't be serious." “I am. You don't understand." H* began to walk up and down th* room. "Flying’s my life. You aren't ’ in ft, Judith " i Bo this wm the end. “Tex. I can't bear it!” I He did not answer her. She had to bring him to his sense*. "You’re just a new hero to Sonia. I Tea. Cant you see that? You'll get . over It” "1 won’t get over ft. I know." Sh* sat there stunned. Tea, afraid to stay there with her i any longer, went on into the bedroom. Sh* could hear dreaeer drawers opening and abutting. Ha was getting his clothe* together. For an instant, th* old inctinct wa* ao strong, Judith arose to help him. But she sat down again.... If only i Tex had been drinking, but aha knew he had not. It seamed a long time before ha rejoined her. He had two suitcases with him, dropped them by the door. ( “You cant do this to me, Tex!" "I'm sorry." His voice broke. “I —I hate this a* much as you do. But . what els* can 1 do?” “What do you mean by that, . Tea?" ( "fee got to go.” “1 don't understand." "1 love her and I can't help it. That's all.” , "But what about m*?" “11! take car* of you." Anger flamed in Judith's eye*. "I don't need your money. Tea. 11l take care of myself." "Don’t be silly. It will eo*t—to get a divorce." ( Judith felt as though be had j •truck her in the face Until that ( moment sh* eould not believe what she had heard. Her voice was quiet ( a* she asked: “Then you and Bonla have talked this situation over?” , "Os course." ( Tex had his topcoat over his arm. ( He put a roil of bills on the desk, saying: “It will cost money for a < divorce." ■ Judith rould not move or speak. “I’m aorry. Judith." He cam* ( ovsr and kissed her cheek Without any mor* ceremony. Tea picked up hia bag* and left.
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i Judith ant storing nt the eteeod door a* though hypnotised. Sh* heard th* elevator bang abut. H* , was really gon*, for g00d.... Still 1 ahe eonid not beltev*. Judith got up wearily and went Into th* badroom. I The eight of the yawning doth** rli ssta, the opened bureau drawer* ’ brok* her down. For a long time ah* ' lay on the bed aobbing wildly. After a white ahe aat up. Her eye* hart i painfully, and ah* felt faint end 111. She wiehed droperately that ah* ■ might die right there. Rat ah* did I not have th* courage. Sh* had no i ide* to whom to tar*. Dick? Bh* i could not trouble either him or Lm In thia. They were too c)om to Tea. Sb* ahraak from talking to any es the women friend* ah* had mad* sine* ahe came east? Hugh? She hunted for hi* i nuisber had diffleulty reading it She tried to keep her vote* steady when ah* got Hugh on the line. "Hugh. I'm in trouble. Can I aa* “What’a wrong. Jodi'h?” Hugh's voie* showed hia concern. Re knew aosnething wa* MHooaly ami**. "I've got to talk to aomebody, Hugh.” Th* desperation In her voice touched him. H* told her to meet him at hia favorite eating place at one o’clock. How ahe dreaead, Judith never knew. Aa ahe wa* ready to Imv* the apartment she anw the roll of bill* Tea had thrown on the desk. Sonia’s money, probably I Bh* stuffed it tote her puree without counting them. She could not afford to be too proud. Jpdith walked until ah* found a cab to toko her down to the station. When she Anally walked Into tha little ehop houM on 43rd Strset, Hagh wa* waiting. Hewn* shocked when he saw bar faee. "What on earth haa happenadF "Tex haa left me." “I don’t helloes if M lt ii tros. M Coming over on ths train ah* had tried to decide what to do. Her mind wa* etearing 1 little. “I want you to give ma the name of an •ttorneT.* "Now, doa't be silly 1 Jaet a little quarrel, Judith. Um your head I" Judith did not asm to hear what beeaid. “Tex want* to marry Sonia. He asked me to go* a divorea." Hugh was dumbfounded. H* knew Tex liked to play around, but that it wa* aertoo*, be could not believe. “You're acting just like * jealous wife, Judith, and the role la not becoming." Judith’s story amused and moved Hugh. “He eame back from th* coast last sight Ha didn't eoma home. TH* morning he came to Udi me he waa through." "What did you quarrel evtrF “Wa didn’t quarrel, Hugh.” “Tea wouldn't do that." She opened her put**, showed him th* Mlle. “He told me to gtv* him hia freedom, that he to going to mamr JSoniA.** Hugh ejaculated: "Ha’s Jost his mind I M "He say* ha's in love with her.” “NonMnse!” “But you aea ft tent He waa quit* calm. They muet have decided everything white he wa* w**t" Hugh shook hi* head. "I’m not going to tet you do anything foolish. Yoeli both be aorry aeon? "1 tried to tell him that, but ha said he’d made up hi* mind." (To ba continued) Cwnwwveekwi OtorWMS to UMS raana sn-Ms an
a- ' * — ♦ RATBB o*e rim*--Mtei«"*« sharg* •* M* fee » Wo*<* •* ! ID were*. <Va* •*< Two Tlm*e-MlatoHH" •4 40. fee K ward* or l 0» Over BO weed* t* »ee weed »w th* tw* time*. Thre* Time*—Minimum ehnr(* | of 40. tor to word* *f !•* I Over 10 word. Ifcs Hr i tor the three time* Card es Thanks *• I ObitearlM and verm* - I’oo ; Open rate dle*lay edvorttoleg He per eahMM Meh. j; "BLIND" ADVRRTIMMRNTB Advarttoamaata spprerlng to ! I thia cainma without ua»ae I signed ar» "Mind." Tboy *«• I to b* **>-■<« H touro. dressed to th* boa nawher in care o 4 th* Dklly Itemocret We can glv* 1 i | concerning the yarttec advert)* —J FOR SAL* FARMERS ATTENTION - Cal! MO-A nt oar simum for dead stock removal Th* Stadler Products Co.. Frans Burgw, agern It-ts FUR HALE -Bis room buugalow type seml-modern residence. Mercer Ave. Hmail down payment Balance like real 4*% Interest. A. D. Buttles, broker. I'houc 34* l»3t FOR SALK New Estate healing stove*. Your old stove down loyment. One ton coal Plenty 1 used washers, refrigerator*. De< atur Hatchery FOR BALE Several police pup*. 2’a mouth old. Iroin heel-driver parent*. Wm .tea, hitman, Decatur li 4. Cralgvliie phone IM-JU FOR MALE -Burk * tirowing Mash 1210, Burk a laying Marsh with cod liver oil. |2 I*, without, 12 00. Burk Elevator Co. lii-lf FOR SALE 4 room si-mrmodern residence on main street in Geneva. Small down payment, balance . like rent. Will consider any reasonable bld. A. D. Suttles, broker. Phon.- 35* IMI3I FOlt SALE — Gaaolln*' range. breakf*>t seta, utility cabinet, dining room chairs, wardrobe, hitchen cabinets, heating atinea, ran- , ges. Young's Used Furniture. IM k » a Town Beast* Husicy Bsbie* Ellorr. S. ('. HJ.PJ Husky bab- ' lea are no novelty In this little town A son (Mini recently to Mrs H V. Rickeiibai her weighed 15 (rounds. But Mrs. George Browning asMyts her son lllllly, now I weighed in al IS pounds when be was born. "■■■ ' ' o — Never In Census At 73 Antioch. Cal <U.R) At the age I of 73. Joel H. Ford has yet to be Included In a U. S. census. He says census tahers have contrived I to miss him and hl* family each decade since I*7*. brary la book written, set In type, made up for publication and pub llshed by one man It la "Red Hhlrta Remembered." narrative of the reconst nut lon era following 1 the Civil Var in South Carolina. It* author la William Arthur Sheppard <rf partanburg. H. C. CLEARANCE SALE liMl I'NEII TIKES 1»C„ Holt house Sinclair Service 334 No. Second Quality printing i* something of an art. Old you know that Democrat Maa tar Printer* started as boy apprentiee* In the print shop? They are mon wheM long experience qualifies them to do your printing beat DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING LIGHT ! FIXTURES lUaeoiialyte Price* J Decatur Electric Shop ! !M So. 2nd Ot. Phone M 4 i
miscellaneous REFINANCE *r bay y*** tofmloartot intoreet »3 year loanropaynbi* anytime teas I farmer*’ argaaiMtien. Manry B. Hallar. NFLA Eaa'y-Trenn. *> brt FARM LOANS at 4% for 1* year* I No espetine to borrowei. C. D I ixwton. In-catur. Ind. | WE FI RNIHH Repair* - Repair all make* warm air furnace*. | E.timates gladly «l»*n. Spouting | rooting T. A. Leonard. Phone lIW. 215 N. Third. >»» *< » I NOTICE Vhotetering. reflnlahlng and repair work of all kind* We buy and sell good furniture. Detalur I pholslery Shop. South Second St. Phone 42'i. 144-JOt WANTKO WANTED Sc. Hid hand two horse power g*Mt||ne eliglae Good J tondllion Heady to run St. Joseph's Cemetery. Phone 451. I k I>Q 21 BINGER HEWING Machine Agency • 445 H. First. Phone 411. New I and used machines -all make* reI paired Needle*, oil. part*. Sewing • taught free Extra special on Singer Vacuum sweeper. l*s4tx r ——- LOST AND FOUND ' MIST Drown brief case Reward. Return to this office. Bill Haley, m G 3t ! e 4 ANSWERS TO -|M> YOU KNOW?” ,♦ — I 1. Jeresnlah. [ :. Cyrus ’ 3. Bethlehem. 4. A high tower. 5. Pentateuch. ' P — 1 /reunion 1 I CALENDAR , 9 4 Sunday. August 17 1 Annual McMillen feed tompany ’ picnic, Sun Set park. 1 Sunday. August 14 Martin and l-eimenstoll 25'h annual reunion. Mr*. George Martin. ■ one mile south of Peterson. Eleventh annual Home coming of J Salem Methodist Church, Blue Creek township. Monroe. Crist annual reunion. CCC Camp at Bluffton. Weldy reunion, Hanna-Nuttman park. Meyer* and Manlier Reunion Sun Set park. Blossom family reunion, CCC camp, Bluffton, rain or ablne. McGill Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Annual May* Reunion (rain or shine). Sun Set Park. ' 1.1 by Family Reunion, BunSe' Park. Sunday, August 26 Arnold reunion. 43rd annual. Washington park. Bluffton. Htandlford and Faulkner family reunion. Hanna-Nuttman park. Chattanooga Zion Lutheran Church Picnic. Sunset Park. Walter* Annual Reunion. Sun Set 1 Park. 1 Saturday. Aug. 11 p Mtimina reunion. Franke park Fort Wayne i Sunday, Sept. 1 . Hake* Reunion, Legion Memor r tel Park. . Sihnepp family reunion, Sun Set park, east of Decatur. Sunday, September B M. O. Braun Reunion. Sun Set . Park. ——■" ll o — Jehovah'* Witneaae* 710 Indiana St Salvation book study Sunday 7:30 to a p. m. Watch Tower Bible study Sun • day. 4 to * p. m Subject. Inatruc 'lon (part 7). paragraph 23-5« in elusive. The Watch Tower. July 1 I 11)40. Scripture text. “How then jshnll they call on him in whom jthey have not believed? and ho* »hall they believe in him ot whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? and how shall they preach except they b* sent? aa ft I* written. How IwnuUfui are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and < bring glad tiding* of good things' I Bet they have not all obeyed tin • «™>pe! For Eaala* aalth. Lord ( »ho hath believed our reportT'Romans 10:1 tig Tradu m , Q>>< T>ww _ Oecatu) House for Rent 717 Winchester street; vacant *“B- IE Inquire Frieda Teeter 236 E. Butter 6t„ Port Warn*' Phon* H4tl«2. * N. A. BIXLER~ OPTOMETRIST Evoo Eaamined . Fitted hours I •iW to 1l:w it; K to 1:00 keturdaya 4:60 w . I TeteptoMg lie
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DAILY Rtnony w ■ ANO POM tU , •rady * M*r* w f , r . B Craig*'"*. H„ <g ** Cteaou m lt , Aus.Hp B No rommtasua M(i M Vaal* 100 to 120 |b, H I2'i to )<o in. It" to l«" ih. M l«<> to 1»" lh. ih<> to 15c ih. -■ 25" to 275 Ih. Ml 275 to 3*o lh. -H I"* to .15" ll>. H 35)1 lbs , and up Hough* M Stags H| I Veal < ■ ' Spring lamb. Spring bmh j4n,i,. K Yearling. M WHOLE6ALE IG4 POULTRY Furnlsnct s, ■ Mors* Egg * Pwmryhß De* tur A Ic prenie; . kept white eggs ■ Corre. t. <| \ a(nt M Pries* for flrs- mt Clean large » s,. g| Brown or in v I .... H Heavy h<u» IP ■ Leghorn Io :.. M Leghorn br .i,. - . . . J over ■ Heavy Sprin.-. |: 4 . . White Ro< k> !!<•*»> Spr i... | , White Ro. k« I .ad igß Old Roost e-. M FORT WAYNE Uterxl Fort Wayne ! i a.j — Llveato. k ■ Hog. at.a<l> . IO))-*.’" | tl . V 15. lg» I'" I'.- I .1 ;«S |IS I". 2)i'>-2“. | . |.... Ilia •>. "5 l'<" !.*;■ 35" ll.a . !■>" . ■ fl Is".|ru> it,- | . i . .»■ 130-11" lt>» it , :: fl .s)'. I**-I2<i Ho It., ra Hough* fl- a. I r. ■ Calves. |lo ' '' ■ B LOCAL GRA N MADKIIM BURK ELEVATON CO ■ Corr*-) tid Aa»*«’ >• H Price* to be paid t No I R..1 Win a S No 2 H.-'l \ton.) fl No 2 Rye ■ No. 2 Yellow < ■ New Oat*. .1" It. ■ fl Ne* Oat* 3u-H> tea' -fl • Ten Night* on fl Sanduek) Ohio stock stag. |>la>- • ■ fl area under tb< <• recently otism:/ I Vaatfl Players, a acint p '■ *fl ers‘ group Th. 1: ' Srrtsg m| Nights in a Barrooiu ' I fl * NEWS DUO\IM .b| below ar- ue»» -MM broadcasts | WLO— Ch.csgo -4'o «• ■ (Dayllyb t Saving Tuas) ■ 4:00 A. M - Early •»' <■ dally. 4 ?:W AM- Monday fl Friday. I 1:15 A M Julunllcafl cept Sunday fl 10:15 A. M.-Bun«*y i»nff ■ Lewis. I 10:55 AM. Monday Friday. Ervin Lewis. - "fl Julian Bentb-y I 11:10 A M Monday Friday, Ervin Lewis; , Julian Bentley 1:15 P. M Daily «'»' ''P l 1:50 P.M M-nday tbr-fl diy I 2:00 P. M Saturday on'T ■ 4:20 P M - Tuesday. , day. Friday. Saturday tm WLW—Cinci’"’**'' - ' 00 (Daylight Sating Tin*' Monday 7:15. s IS A ■’ 5:45. Lowell Thomas: « ‘ Peter Grant; 11:00; H >*■ 1:26 A. M. , , „ . Tuesday -7:15; »:!5 * * ' 1:45. Lowell Thoma*. « “• H. V. Kaltenborn; Pater Grant; 1:25 A M Wednesday -7:15. * ls 4:41; 6:45. Lowell ThonrM. ' 10:45: 11 00 P. M P*“ r 1:26 A M .« * u I Thursday -7 15. » b A * , 4:41; 4:16; «:«*• 10 ‘ 9 ' M. 1:16 AM .. . u ( rridv-LU: *: 1:41; 4:11; I*'U; H ®*- 1 M 1:21 A. M M Balurday-7:15. * A ’ lP 6:20; 4:16; 4:45; W ‘*‘ n 1:25 A M. „ , ... , (S Bunday 1« A. M I *’„ ! V. Kaltenborn; 0:45; HGrant P. M 1:25 A M •h7n ■ unwatermarked * adap ‘ abl ‘‘ Mark aT* Bnneofr»ph wort 3l ” ( able for ink Cl Tho Decatur Dem«?* t w
