Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1940 — Page 6
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CLOVERLEAF IS BEATEN FRIDAY BY HABANELLO >«* «•«*«• I* Hahanrllo Edges Out I To 3 Victory In Extra Inning Tilt Hahanrllo sectional and regional I Champion* copped a thriller from ' Cloverleaf Friday nlaht In a regu lar Cliy leagu*- game, coming from behind Io score a I io I victory In eight Inning* With two men retired In the last of the aereath and hi* team on* run in arrears. Feasel. Ilalmnellt Ural baseman. drove out a home run to tie the score al 3-3 Cloverleaf waa retired In order In the first half of the eighth Wynn, first llahanello halter, walk ed and advanced on M Imdd* sacrifice. K H*hulti waa safe on McCoflnell'a error Wynn waa caught al the plate on Painter a Infield bouncer, but II I -add singled - ■FW’WPNHRRB’J SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday from 1:15 In Oleriaua TECHNICOLOR! “MARYLAND” John Payne. Waller Brennan. Brenda Joyce. Fay Bainter ALSO*— Shorts 10c 25c Plus Tas. -0 Last Time Tonight — "Dark Command" Walter Widgeon. Claire TreVdr, John Wayne. ALSO—Shorts. 1025 c * Tea i CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sunday 10c 1:13 to 4 “PASSPORT TO ALCATRAZ” Jack Holt. Noah Soery Jr. & “HOT STEEL” Richard Arlen, Andy Devine Evening* lOc-2Oc —O-0— Loot Time Tonight — Don Barry, "Ghost Valley Raiders." ALSO—"Drums of Fu Manchu" 10c-15c
PUBLIC SALE Wo, th* undersigned. will mH at public ggctlon on th* Christ Rich farm, located two and onehalf miter north of Bern* on (tat* road 27 and thro* miles west. or eight miles easl of Bluffton on alate road 124 and three and one-half miles south on TUESDAY, August 27,1940 •ALE TO START AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON HORSES -Sorrel mare, coming two-year-old. light mane and tall, sound. sorrel gelding. coming three-year old. eitra good worker. CATTLE, 2S HEAD— One black cow, all years old. giving good flow of milk, bred, one spotted cow. coming four years old. due to freshen In Kepiember, one Guernsey cow. coming four years old. due to freshen In September, one red cow. five years old due to freshen In December, eitra good: one Jersey cow. five years old. oil good flow ul milk, egtra good Guernsey cow. seven years old. due to freshen In October, red heifer, two years old. with calf by side, one brlndle cow. five years old, due to freshen soon eitra good Holstein heifer, two years old. on full flow of milk, one red heifer, three years old. on full flow of milk; one part Holstein heifer, two years old. on full flow of milk; one spotted heifer, two years old. on full flow of milk; one black cow. twelve years old. on full flow of milk; three extra good red heifers, bred, four yearling heifers, one red bull calf, two heifer calves; one Durham bull, two years Old. good breeder HOC*— Two sows, due to farrow In October: eight gllta. bred; * three barrows, weighing from 171 to J#* pounds: fourteen shoats, weighing from M to 75 pound* WAV ANO GRAIN - Twenty tons good clover hay in mow too bushels corn In crib. 30 bushels rye MUSSER BROS. & MRS. ROSE LANTIS, Owners TERMS, CASH — For credit. please make arrangements with E. W. Baumgartner. Bank of Berne Ellenberger Brothers. Auctioneers E. W Baumgartner. Clerk
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to score Rchultl with the winning run In an eahlbltlon game, the Roh Inn team from Fort Wayne defeat ed llllyard's Barview, II to 7 With the llahanello team playing in the semi final tourney at And*rson tonight, nest week's schedule, the final week iif the season, will not be announced until Monday Habanstto AR II II I M Udd • 4 ti | o E Hchulta. cf 3 110 I Painter, rs 4 0 o u It Udd. lb .311! ■ Andrew*. It 3 0 1 • I Jackson. 2h ....... 3 0 0 11 | Fea sei. lb 3 12 1 0. Bcbvlta. so ... 3 0 1 0 Strickler, sf 3 • » « Agler, p 1110 Wynn, p I a 0 0 TOTAL* .... 31 4 a 2 Clover leaf Httdlcel. 2h 1 0 | 0 Stapleton. of .. ... 3 u 0 I McConnell. •« ...... 4 111 Htelner. 3b 3 110 Highland. <• .1 n I 0 Kirby 1h I a 0 • Schnepp rs ! 0 0 0 Kaylor, rs 3 n o 11 t'hllcote If 11 » 11 Kitchen. If I • P • D Arnold, p ...... 2 I « « TOTALS 27 3 4 2 Score hy Inning* tToverleaf mil 002 th' 3 llahanello two oil II 4 STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct O R | Cincinnati 71 43 <23 1 Rrooklyn S 3 So MS <<, M. Imula 33 53 527 II 1 New York 53 54 .513 12 ' Pittsbusgh 5* !>< 509 13 Chicago <0 5a sua 13 I Roeton . 45 <9 395 28 1 Pbllalelphia . 3* 71 34* 3o' } AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct Q.B | Cleveland 71 43 5*7 Detroit <7 53 5<3 4 New York 82 S 3 539 7 Host <m 83 55 534 s'* I Chicago 5* 55 .513 »>, | Wa-hhigton 51 <5 440 I*H St lamia 49 71 40k 22’, Philadelphia 48 <9 400 23 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 13, New York 10. Chicago 5 Rrooklyn 4 til Innings | Boston 7, Cincinnati 2. Rt. f.ooi* 5. Philadelphia 2. Am'rican L*agu« New York 5. Cleveland 3 Philadelphia 6. St Louis 4 Detroit at Boston, rain. 1 Washington 3. Chicago 2 (13 Innigga > ■
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PREBLE NEWS • Mr and Mrs John Kirchner and daughters Irene. Lorine, Erma and Mrs. June Rhackley and son liar-i rell Eugene, motored to Sturgis. I Michigan and Klinger lake and spent ' the day with fVed Wordelman and I Mr. and .Mrs Otto Nlggll and son ; John Otto. Sunday Mr and Mrs. George Bultemeler and daughter Helen spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Reinhard Hein feld of Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bloberlch and son Kenneth Gene attended the . Bittner and Both reunion Sunday j at Franke Park at Fo-t Wayne. I Mr and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and 1 family attended the l-elmenstoll and Martin reunion Sunday at the bom’ Mrs Ix-na Marlin Rudolph Llnnetneler. Otto Koenernann and Albert Coppess of Mon- ! roe returned home Tuesday from I a motor trip to Tesaa. I Mrs. Henry Schuller of Decatur | visited Mr and Mrs. George Bulte meter and daughter Helen Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and — ■ ■LL J. - _ Statement of Condition f the riHt.WlVs El Mi IMIKVMH <OMPAAP San Francisco, California 401 California Street On the .list Day of De- ember, I*3* C. C HANNAH. Vl< e-president KDWAKD V MILI> Controller Amount of Capital paid up •» 1.000.00000 GlioHH ASSETS OF COMPART Ileal Estate Vnlncumbored • M one Mortgage Loans on rest estate iFree from any 1 prior Inc imbraniel None Bonds and Stocks Owned (Book Value) 1.1M.13*77 I Cash In Banka (On interest and Not on interest) 1,7*4,351 $7 Ao rued Securities (Interest A Items, Etc I. 57,34*.»3 Other Securities None Premiums and A-counts due and in process of collection 1,332,314.43 Amounts otherwise se- • (ired — Sundry ledger Accts 21.4.15.51 , Secured Balances „.. . 14.P47.01 Reinsurance lxrs.es Ite- < overable . 17,445.43 Total Gross Asset. |11,74*,70».3: Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 417,3**40 N't A.sets 111,351,30* 33 MABILITIFM Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I 3,441,3*3 *1 lxis.es due and unpaid None lxi.se. adjusted and not due None Ixisses unadjusted and in suspense 3,*31.413 31 Bill, and Accounts unpaid P.OMM Amount due and not due banks or other creditors . — None Other Liabilities of the Company .. f. 717,043.74 Total Llablllltea 7.3*4.044.01 Capital I 1,000,000 00 Surplus 3,044,30071 TOTAL H tH.3sl 30* 33 RTATE OF INDIANA, office of Insurance Commissioner I, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above lea correct copy ofi the Rtatemont of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on I the 3let day of December. 103*. as < shown by ths original statemsnt and that the said original statement is now on file In thio office In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affis my official seal, this 11th day of Juno. I*4* iMeall FRANK J VIKHMANN, Insurance Commissioner. | ‘lf Mutual Company so state. Aug 33-31
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