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plant of N'ecaxa. which generates about 100.000 horsepower of electricity. Tble power is trannnitted to the city of Mexico, ninety-six miles, to la Or A fifty-four miiea and to other points The proposed interurban electric line to Pueblo will traverse a route that passes close to the foot of Popocatepetl and Ixtacclhuatl volcanoes. Lightning Desfroya Barn. OXFORD. Ind.. August IS —A bsm struck by lightn ing, four mile* northeaat of Oxford, was burned today. Corn, bay and many farm implements belonging to the tenant, Roy Ellsworth, to the value of 1800, were destroyed. This was covered by insurance. Ths bam was owned by Mrs Wall, of Lafayette. This Is the third barn, built on the sanoe foundation, that has been destroyed by fire from lightning. Four bams have been erected on the foimdatlon and each one has been struck by Ughtntng. but one failed to catch fire.

Business Opportunity

MI88 JMBBICA B. ANDISIBON. W^1uk4 )Msn rbeetsad that Wm y.s^og'^; Attdersim. Ited Crsaa besimt 'wotktr. who wiaa nant to tbeikili tho bmmtit of poroennol kMM ebMtor, hap rapatrod a ■/p'wnm IMBkd|or<<]«si«»al SiIkp dovotod juM ofSeient work ‘ ^ army and tlM work of bar Amlmwm has doeldsd SHOO 1^ M <oow In tho of tho Amorioan

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For Men in Nearby Counties Wc wiih to arransre for interview with man of proven business ability to act as exclusive counrepresentative for a nationally advertised line d autcmiobii^, trucks and tractors. Must be able to furnish unqualified references as to ability snd integrrity; one who is financially reMonalbla. Ihifek ac^on nocassary. Address Central Statea Agenrfeat 127 E- Maricet St., Indianapolis, Ind. Long Distance phones: Circle 116 and 117. sgsamKesasmiB^^mmsBSBssemamsmsasBssssssae^esssas^

$10a0ira^BA^LDSSES. Lorain (O.) Asaiptant Caihior Expaeted te Betum to Face Cliargea. LORAIN. 0« August 18 —Wrillinm W. Treble, missing assistant cashier of the City Bank, who is accused by bank officials of having lost more than 8109.900 of the bank's money by stock speculation, is expected by his friends to return here voluntarily to face the charges The shortage was announced yesterday by directors of the bank, following an investigation by state bank examiner*. No warrant or court action bas been taken yet. Tbe directors of the City ^utk today issued the following statement: ■The directors desire to announce

STATEMENT OF OONCNTION

OF THE

INe-STATE RREINSURANCE COMPANY. On the 31st cUqr of Dec., 1918. Located at Ui-l4i Griswold SL. Detroit, Michigan. C. A, PALMER, President. W. A, SLDRIDOE, Secretary. The amount of U* capita! Is.... fTSAUM 08 The amount of ita capital paM up is te THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY .ARE AS FOLLOWS. Caah on hand and in the hands of agent* or other persons...,f N.tet 11 Real estate unincumbered.....lM.40t te Bonds owned by the e<MRpany, bearing interesL market value lt.M9 tt Loans on bemds and mortgages of real estsde. worth double the amount for Jwhlch ^ the same te mortgaged. anA free from any prior incumbrance.. 3E3.9te te 'Debts otherwise secu^ i,M6 It Debts for premiums (agents' balancesi MLBl M All other securities 17

that they have asked for and received the resignation of W. A. Davies, cashier and secretary, oft the ground that he was partly responsible lor the loss to the bank.'^

Preaident Tlnoco’e Brother Slain. Washington, August 13.—Jouqum Tinoco, brother of the president of Coeta Rica, was asaasslnated Auguei 19. according to reports today to the state department. No details were

given. Whether President Tinoco Btil! i* in Costa Rica 1* not known at the state department. He was reported recentjy to have asked leave of absence from the congress with the Intention of leaving the country, Jouquin Tinoco was his legal successor. Quite Large, We Hope. [Botuon TrsnacrtptJ lajit. fleccirder—Mrs. MuitscWS bridge partv 1 »»* a steal i^unew »ori»tiy. The hostsM I appeared t»j a large bunch at vtoist*.

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ALL WEEK—TWICE DAILY Vaudeville Clasaieat Act YNCOPATED

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LIABILITIEB. Amount owing, and not due, to banka or other oredltora...| ll.tel 42 Txisseg adjusted and not due.... 4,464 14 Losses unadjusted 40,ltttt All other claims against the company 1,M7 11 Amount neeessery to relneure outstanding risks SSl.kH 18

Total HaWmies |IW.ar 87 The greatest amount in any one risk ^ flLOteOO State of Indiana, Ofilee of Auditor of State: I, the undereigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the list day of December, 1818, as shown by the original Btatennent, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, 1 hereunto subscrioe my name and affix my (SEAL] official seal, this 2Mh day of April. 1M9. OTTO L. KLAUSg. ’ Aiteitor of State.

Is it Possible to L^Ute life and Brains? Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment •and usefulness are only outward symbols of the intelligence, life long experience, and right purpose of the men who compose ^e organization and of those who direct it Will not Government direction of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, experience and devotion of these men which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what political adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out?

iT.72 Detroit,Mich. .iT 72 ■ ***** Ig day xbtcrn limit. ■ ■ ■ ■ Th« Fgireritn Sumner CHy MMday, Aiigast 18 -Via--Tim Hante, IndianipoBs & Extern Iractiin Co. Ohki Electrie RaUway Mtel Detroit, Monroe & Toledo Short Line RaOway GOOD GOING Mtekdny, August 18th, leaving Indianapolis at 7:30 a. m., 9:20 a. m. and ll:t0 a. m. RETURN LIMIT To arrive in ladiampolis within 15 days from date of sate. WAR TAX Tha abo^/gre inchidea the gownmomit war tax. SIDE TOIPS Many iateresGldg tide trips can be made from Detroit at a nooH iiial co^ Gat! TraMk Department, 808 Terminal building, for additional iaformatioiL Mate "OTSTr Auto. 22-331.

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■ On the 31«t day of Dec., 1918. Located at No. 1 Custom House StreeL Providence, R. I. FRED W. ARNOLD, PreeldenL SAMUEL a. HOWE, ftecretary. Tlje amount of its capital la.l TW.OOO W Tha amount of Its capital paid up la Bte.Ote te THE ASSETS OF THE CCMPANT ARB AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and In the hands of agents or other purBoni I lie.teS 37 entats unincumbered.... tl.Stete Bondi. Biafltet value fn,82l 83 Bfockp, mancet value M6.te4 W Loane on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the. same is mortgaged. and free from any prter incumbrnnee 84,480 te All other securltlas 17.1X1 73 < fl.8tt.(i9 te Unadmitted assets: Excess of special deposits over liabilities 38.6ttta Total admitted assets giAte.4il 40 LIABILITIES: Losses adjusted and not due.f 81.108 70 ljc»ssea unadjusted IILW 00 Lcnmcs in suspense, waiting for furUier proof. M.tel • Ail other claims against ths company 10,18 14 Amount necessary to reinsure outsU^ding risks 444gMf4 Total liabilities f OlOgit 48 The greatest amount in any one risk I 10.000 00 State of Indiana. .Office of Auditor of StMt6: * I, the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above'-is a -correct as^ of the statement of thi; condition of ti^ above mentioned company on the Xlst day oi Decen^r, 1E8. as shown by the ortgtnal statement, and that the said oiulnai statement is now oi. file in this office. In testimony whereof. I aerounto subscribe my name and affix my CSEAL] official seal, this 88th day of ApHI, 1818. OTTO L. KLAU«8. Aadltof fli ■gtats. STATEMENT OF CONDITION , OF THE z ]

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

OF THE

On the 81st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 786 Broad St., Newark, N. J. l».\NiEL H. DUNHAM. Pr<'sirtent. A. H. HASSINOER, Secretary. The amount of Ita capital paid up ia 8i>3te.0te te THE ASSETS OF THE CCMPANT ARE AS FflLLOWS; Cash on hand ....| 880.783 W Real estate unincumbered.... 1,078,677 tt stocks and bonds owned by tbs company, bearing interest, market value , 4,131,688 tt Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which tho same is mortgaged and free from any prior incumbrance 8,li8.4M 88 Debts otherwise secured 145,711 i§ Debts for premiums 768.7N 81 Total assets |8>68^978 M UABILIT7B8; Lossss adjusted and due I Ml M Losses teUusted and not due. 104.98108 ^ttomSa unadjusted 187,01 te Lemses in suspense, waiting for further proof ............. SOJtelO All other claims against tbe company UliTIt N Amount necssssry to reinsure sutsU^lng risks 4.142,141 If Total iiabilUies M.M.w'tt The grsatsst amount in any one rUk 4 108.088 te Btats of Iftffinna, Office of_ Auditor of Stats: I, Uw B of Indiana, h ts is a correct copy 0 ment of the conditioa of the atwe mentioned company on tho Ust day of Deeember, 18ia as shown by the mutual ctatementf and that the said oHiHiat statement IS now on fils in this effios. la mdinony whereof, I bte^tito eubMJibe my name and affix tty WBAL] official seal, this teth day ef April, IMI. OTTO I* KhAVn. , Auditor of Btais. ssBaaassssssaMbiaffinsssBB^^ STATEMENT OF CONDITSON OP TH» KANSAS fiUY CASUALIY

On the Slst day of Dec., 1918.] On the Slat day nf Dec., 1918.

Let xm send ynx a **Swill Dcdter.* D frill teterett you. Addreaa Swift axid Company Unioo Stock Yards, Chicafo, IlL

Swift & Company, U. S. A. Indiaittpalis Local Branch, 223-7 Kentucky Avenno J. W. McCHntock; IfanagiBr

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Located at Pierce Building. Cor. Fourth

and Pine Streets. St. Louis, Mo. CHARLES E. CHASE. President. P. O. CROCKER, Secretary.

The amount of its capital is.f 808,008 08

Tbe amount of its capital

paid up is 208,00808 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY

ARE AS f5lLOWS;

Cash on hand and In the

hands of agents or others..! 449,9W 16

Bonds owned by the company. bearing interest, mar-

ket value 617,570 88

Stocks owned by the comE any, bearing interest, mar-

et value

Rents and interest due and accrued Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth doable the amount for which the same is mortgaged. and free from any

prior incumbrance

Debts for premiums

976 08

8.711 48

Located at Suite 8W New York Building. Kansas City, Mo.

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B. YCUNG. President. DE.V.MS HI PSO.V, Secretary.

The amount of Its capital I* ..|2te,808 08 Tbe amount of Us capital paid up is 388,808 88

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THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand a^d in the hands of agents or^thcr persons....! 8.210 01

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Real estate unincumbered Bonds owned by the company,

bearing interest, market val. 63,038 08

■ Loans on bonds and mortgages i of real estate, worth double i ihe amount for which the I same i« mortgaged, and free

^ i prior incumbrance. Ite.tte M

Total assets

Debt* otlu:rwi*.- secured

..11,186.667 94 ! r>ebt8 for premiums

12,562 36 63,196 36

U ABILITIES:

Amount owing, and not due.

to banks or other creditors ! 392.819 74

Losses adjusted and not due. Losses unadjusted Lowes In suspense, waiting for further proof All other, claims agairtst the company Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks

Total aaeels

.8332.188 87

8,68 47 ! LIABILITIES: 36,089 W j l,f>sse« unadjusted ..

■-'rt other claims against

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the

I 18,087 « 18,906 IS

.1110.412 8

Total liabiUties | 699.870 64

The greatest amount In any

one risk | 20.000 00- ,

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State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of. Htate

State:

1. the undersigned, audi: >; -'f state of the state of Indiana, hereby c . tify that the above Ir a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company o»: the Slat day of l>e-i-ember. 1916. as shown by the ortginal statement, and that the said original aiatement 1* now on file in this office

82,337 te j Total llrtWJltlfts ‘The greate.'it amount In any one risk ..... tO.OttOO

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In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix mv

[SEAL! official seal, thia 8th day of

April. Itlft.

ono U KLAUSS, Aodltor of Btata.

I, the in(>tcr«igne«l. auditor of state of the stale of Indiana, herebv eertlfv that the above is , orrcct copv of the statement of the <i>mlltioji of the above me«tb>iicii comounx- on the .lixt day of l>ev'embrt !9!8. asshownbv the original yrHieMn'f!'_ th.if original Hfatcn.eur ta isoh on file lit

this office.

In tefitimoin whereof.

ISEAL] fix my day of

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official seal. April. 1818

OTTO L, KUvi'hs. AnOUtOf af Statsk

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