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An upueual oppo\'bmit)llo ljave your
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"FRECKLES" and hit doa of 'OUR GANG'
Comedy Fame
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Battery tested andi refilled wl~ iliillll~
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Mawfleld, 0., Feb . 11-IN&amp;Mn. Lt'll8 Oalbratth, 'H, widow uf a
Lelnaton, 0., banker, cUed ILt her
home . - , here teday !tom bums
!uft't!red las\. week when ber cloth•
1nJ eaught fire at an Gpen 1tove

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Di,tr!bul!it poi~'-.iuated
Ca'rburi.tor c:leane,il aall adjulled.

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CHA~LES F. WILLIAMS, President

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Butler-Martel oleody: dem&amp;nd
moderate; aupplf ample: t2 aeqre
22 1-2; 89 acore 21 1-2;· 88 aeon 20

• FAIII'H AND WORKS-Trust In the Lord, and do
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the answer to

s.upply ample; curent ~- I
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15-15 1-2: henne17 wbllel mras 15 '
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for years past, and which the present management pledrts !'"elf to
continue, is alone responsible for thia and '18 our g\larall~ of the •atet:Y
and security of our policyholders' fund•.
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the ~oy and
M~·I no~ to drink liquo~ 1 porto use tobacco, nor to SIP coffee
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several thousand other dob'ts,
tii, y wQI ~e 'sayed from the rava11es of dangerous ha~lts
alf.l will be free from the •hackles of the sins resultmg
. frfjn thesi! so:called bad hablts 'wh,en they grow into man
. &amp;tid wqmanho6d,
... ; ' But is ed~cation an auswer to our many problems?
L.jt; us see 'wiiat 'hils b'~en done in the way of education in
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Some
yeal'8 •go, Professor Knight started
ai Ohio State unlvel'l!ity, one of 26 such I·
with a student bqdy of 200. At that time the •
' three millions of p~ople. In tl)e 1
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lpto an institution numberln;r
16,1~1)~ stu•dents who attend this great place
year. The state has grown into
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2,81t,G08.U
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Goftrn•ant aM '\11111lelpal Bo•clj.,.., •• 14.S3t,G07.81
Net Uneollacted aad O.ferNd Premituna, ...
otll.er admitted •••eb..................................
311.10
Total Admitted A•••l•, Dec••"'r 31, 1931 .. 124,881,112.24

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ltemt ·······-·-·-· ..··--·-·... .......... "._
Capital ................- .... - ......11o,ioo.oeo.M
Swplu .........._... :·:•·.- ·":'''"' 11,111,711.14 •
Tetal CaJtltal
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Total ,

locreue in Assets ••• $9,500,4~4

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of.

•o•-.nwas
by leaps
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bounds,
of ;ier centItmore
1890.
how hundreds
about education?
han I ' ·
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bein, :e&lt;Jycated no.w than formerly.
~~~~t~~!~~:f. tor instance, in 1900 there were some 40
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in the high school and Middleport was
only \)tiler place in the county having a high
111 that time M1eigs County had
people
: and Pomeroy Itself has but 3600 people
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5,000 then and there are probal!ly
school' tollay.. '

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our existln11 and prospective policyholdm, the financial status of this
a~e~t multlple-1ine insurance Ol'lr&amp;nlzation a• of December 31, 1981.
Notwithstandlnc the past twelve month• have witnessed the moit
111arked perJod of arreste!l economic development this cquntry has expertent_ecl, Pie .Western and Southem hu progreued and sone forward .

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lL oil'.
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Thill Craek or the D~1
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and t:veaybody was comi)lalnthe head walter about l.be
b.e:lng cold. "It.'s t:lrrtbl!:!"

Picnic.Grove
Ida SI&amp;Deort of Hamden, _ .
well with W'. M. Beckley and

Eob Woolaey. "The only !;lung
k t.~ps me warm IS Ll1e lleart•
tllot I get from tm food.'

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IF•
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HE IS SV~!. OF LIVING THIRTV YEARS
IP'HI!:ISNOT ABSOLUTfLV CEQTAINTHATHE
WI~L UVf THIRTY VEA~S 8 UIJOV GOOD
H!ALTH IN THE HEANTIMf ..........,.. THEN THE
LifE INSU~ANCf PLAN IS THE ONLY WAY THAT
Hf (M Bf ~sugw THAT THfAMOUNT -~ THE
ESTATE Hf PLANS WILL IIIC IIAID fifULL wtlfMQ.
tt: LIVES fOQ THIIlTV YEARS OR DlS TIIIGIDt.

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(Cold

Coughs, Colds
Bronchial Asthma

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SPLENDID OPPOITUNITIQ

AND LISTEN/
IF HE BE-COMES DISABLED AND DRAWS
HONtY·fROM HIS SAVINGS ACCOIM'. lJtAT
~urrr IS DED.UCT!O fQOM HIS q;rATt
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are afforded In our sales OJllllila-·
tion to young men of education aad1 ,
ambition. Fifty-two weef,s' ~, ', ,

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Co!DDIUJiicate lVftb any .dilllrlct:
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BMIDI I~J-4 .P od OBict

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CHA~LES F. WILLIAMS, President

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It 18 wltli pleasure and pride that we publiah below, tpr tbe benefit of

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• ODe Year .............. ... ..
...... ..... : ...... ' ·1 llhf "KGGi~ : ..... .......... .

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roost.el'6

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~~~--

12-lt.
Butler-Martel oleody: dem&amp;nd
moderate; aupplf ample: t2 aeqre
22 1-2; 89 acore 21 1-2;· 88 aeon 20

• FAIII'H AND WORKS-Trust In the Lord, and do
llo&amp;;p: so shalt thou dwell in the iand, and verily thou sn1u~ 1
~J~!J.-Bsalrit 8'1 :B.
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3-4 ; standard Zl 1-2.
Egp-1\larket steady;

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clemand

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MASON CITY

I
the answer to

s.upply ample; curent ~- I
oelptl 14 1~2 lG: fre8h extra ftrit8
15-15 1-2: henne17 wbllel mras 15 '
I~ 1-2.

for years past, and which the present management pledrts !'"elf to
continue, is alone responsible for thia and '18 our g\larall~ of the •atet:Y
and security of our policyholders' fund•.
·

the ~oy and
M~·I no~ to drink liquo~ 1 porto use tobacco, nor to SIP coffee
~~~ ~~~ci ·.iri{dlie
several thousand other dob'ts,
tii, y wQI ~e 'sayed from the rava11es of dangerous ha~lts
alf.l will be free from the •hackles of the sins resultmg
. frfjn thesi! so:called bad hablts 'wh,en they grow into man
. &amp;tid wqmanho6d,
... ; ' But is ed~cation an auswer to our many problems?
L.jt; us see 'wiiat 'hils b'~en done in the way of education in
·
Some
yeal'8 •go, Professor Knight started
ai Ohio State unlvel'l!ity, one of 26 such I·
with a student bqdy of 200. At that time the •
' three millions of p~ople. In tl)e 1
•
· '
·
unlversit!es have sprung up\
lpto an institution numberln;r
16,1~1)~ stu•dents who attend this great place
year. The state has grown into
so
It i~. no"Y ..-)IJhtly more than twice as

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ASSETS

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HolM Of&amp;ce BW1• aiMl Propt~rtia•{
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Real Eat11t11 £Kiu•ln 1of Home ~.:=
Offioe

FIRST MORTCAG! LOANSo

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Til•=-•:~~':,.
Lou• to Pollc,o.oldan ....................................
Farm

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REAL ESTATEo

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-=•••·

107.100.00
li62,2BI .H
ts.7U,172.24

2,81t,G08.U
e.an,tta.M

Goftrn•ant aM '\11111lelpal Bo•clj.,.., •• 14.S3t,G07.81
Net Uneollacted aad O.ferNd Premituna, ...
otll.er admitted •••eb..................................
311.10
Total Admitted A•••l•, Dec••"'r 31, 1931 .. 124,881,112.24

Loaol lh

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oow ,., Policrboldon.......- ........... 104,11~'"'"'

J!'.W l• M·~~,__;
I• , .. u._...

Pn..nuu ouuJ Ja_.t

f'S.,.!'

T•- (1131) ...
ltemt ·······-·-·-· ..··--·-·... .......... "._
Capital ................- .... - ......11o,ioo.oeo.M
Swplu .........._... :·:•·.- ·":'''"' 11,111,711.14 •
Tetal CaJtltal
tM.tioa f •
Total ,

locreue in Assets ••• $9,500,4~4

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT-ALL VALUES AS OF DECEMBER 31,1931

of.

•o•-.nwas
by leaps
and But'
bounds,
of ;ier centItmore
1890.
how hundreds
about education?
han I ' ·
~~~~IPle
bein, :e&lt;Jycated no.w than formerly.
~~~~t~~!~~:f. tor instance, in 1900 there were some 40
·.~
in the high school and Middleport was
only \)tiler place in the county having a high
111 that time M1eigs County had
people
: and Pomeroy Itself has but 3600 people
'
5,000 then and there are probal!ly
school' tollay.. '

ln11,.,_,., l'oliq.

Soarul urwJ.~. .
Unen:elled Senli~ : to l'olieyholtlm

1

\i'r,tJ ~~.VE .~EN told that educ~tion is
' ~J: ·all of our problems, that if we teach

'a

Conlel'tlatifle

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I

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EDUCATION

our existln11 and prospective policyholdm, the financial status of this
a~e~t multlple-1ine insurance Ol'lr&amp;nlzation a• of December 31, 1981.
Notwithstandlnc the past twelve month• have witnessed the moit
111arked perJod of arreste!l economic development this cquntry has expertent_ecl, Pie .Western and Southem hu progreued and sone forward .

·-· .
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Maybe

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IN THIQTV VEAQS BV

f '.

Dortas
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. HE ·CAN CQEATE THt
S~Mt, ESTATE IN THIQTV
MINUTES ANDTAKE!tiiR'l\t' ,

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PHONE. $!$-~

TO PAV FOil IT~
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F"" Ser:ric:e ·
lL oil'.
'fh£

Thill Craek or the D~1
r;,staurant was unusually
and t:veaybody was comi)lalnthe head walter about l.be
b.e:lng cold. "It.'s t:lrrtbl!:!"

Picnic.Grove
Ida SI&amp;Deort of Hamden, _ .
well with W'. M. Beckley and

Eob Woolaey. "The only !;lung
k t.~ps me warm IS Ll1e lleart•
tllot I get from tm food.'

IUT·

l 'Hike U Or Leave IJ

C!le·fi.Yt:d' connallY lS tarl')·4ua
m a alln1. He stoppui on the

rl~i.~~\\:.·~~.
to Q,e~ 11 clj:&amp;.r
t:roke his 'l{rist.

aild

';

ONt PL~N IS AS GOOD AS THt OTtiER
IF•
''
HE IS SV~!. OF LIVING THIRTV YEARS
IP'HI!:ISNOT ABSOLUTfLV CEQTAINTHATHE
WI~L UVf THIRTY VEA~S 8 UIJOV GOOD
H!ALTH IN THE HEANTIMf ..........,.. THEN THE
LifE INSU~ANCf PLAN IS THE ONLY WAY THAT
Hf (M Bf ~sugw THAT THfAMOUNT -~ THE
ESTATE Hf PLANS WILL IIIC IIAID fifULL wtlfMQ.
tt: LIVES fOQ THIIlTV YEARS OR DlS TIIIGIDt.

an

(Cold

Coughs, Colds
Bronchial Asthma

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SPLENDID OPPOITUNITIQ

AND LISTEN/
IF HE BE-COMES DISABLED AND DRAWS
HONtY·fROM HIS SAVINGS ACCOIM'. lJtAT
~urrr IS DED.UCT!O fQOM HIS q;rATt
· ·. i~"~""Hf CAN DRAW OtSAI!IIJ.ITV
1
• aNEfrD I'RbM HIS uri INSURANCE r.sTATt
.. · t" W.fl'~ ANv oe:oucriONS WHATtVER
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