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TUB BKND BDIJJmN. DAILT RDITION, DMrD, OiUCQON. FRIDAY, MAY 0, 101ft
The Bend Bulletin
DAILY EDITION
PaMtthat rry Aftn.e Rml Baada.
Br Um Ben Bulletin (Inrarpuated).
Entered a 8econtl Claa matter. January 8,
1(17, at th. Pet Office at Bond. Oregon, under
Act or March b, Hiv.
ROBERT W. SAWYER EriUor-Uanarer
HKNKY M. KOWLER Aaaociate Editor
r'ltKl) A. AVOfcLr'UiN... Advi-rlieU. Manaavr
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Bend Bulletin.
FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1919.
WHY A BOND ELECTION?
In spite ol the fact that the Cen
tral Labor council and the Commer
cial club, with practical unanimity,
have placed themselves on record in
favor of caring for the city's unfortu
nate financial condition by a suffi
cient tax levy rather than by a bond
issue, the city council is proceed
ing blithely on its way to order a
bond election. Why does it do so?
If the Labor council and the Com
mercial club have any influence; it
their opinion means anything, the
proposed bond issue will be defeated,
as it should be. If the bond issue
is defeated we shall have wasted two
months, more time will be necessary
in which to prepare for a tax elec
tion, and the city's creditors will be
going still longer without their
funds.'
We do not argue that the Com
mercial club and the Labor council
are the whole city. They are far
from being that. So is the city
council far from being the whole
city. But the first two bodies are
somewhat larger than the latter and
may fairly be said to be more repre
sentative. In proceeding with plans
for a bond issue the council is op
posing the ideas of a considerable
number of citizens and making it
less likely that our financial situa
tion will be cleared up as promptly
as it should be.
If the council is in better touch
with the feeling of the voters on this
matter than we think it is it may
know that its proposed bond issue
will carry. If it has no inside in
formation it is simply acting con-
Mrs. V. A. Smith
AGENT FOR THE
Nubone Corsets
Will call by appointment on Lidice
Desiring a Fitting.
Address P. O. Box 538
trary to the wishes of the peoplo so
far as they have been expressed,
putting the city to unnecessary ex
pense and delaying unreasonably the
proper settlement ot our financial
difficulties.
We have received from the treas
ury department a table showing the
various amounts ot different liberty
loan issues an individual may hold
without being subject to taxation.
The total Is $160,000. The table may
be referred to by any reader of The
Bulletin who is interested, but we
doubt it it will be ot sufficient local
value to publish.
Congratulations to the high school
debaters in tgoing as far as they did
in the state contest.
CROSSED BREEDS OF DUCKS
'Burbanked" Type, In Louisiana, Will
Not Migrate, as Is Customary
With the Species. -
Stanley Cllsby Arthur, ornithologist
of the conservation commission of
Louisiana, Is authority for the state
ment that the state "Burbanked" the
wild duck, the cross of which "set,"
and they produced a duck that will
remain In the state the year round.
Louisiana la visited by the green
bead mallard, which leaves In the
spring for the North. Also by another
species known as the summer mallard,
or Florida duck, which spends Its
summer In Louisiana and winters In
Mexico and Central America. It leaves
Louisiana on the approach of cold
weather.
The experiment of crossing the
greenhead mallard, the winter visitor,
with the summer mallard, or Florida
duck, the summmer visitor, was con
ducted by M. L. Alexander, conserva
tion commissioner, and Edward A. Mc
Ilhenny at Avery island, a state pre
serve. Species of the two ducks were
trapped, mated and the eggs proved
fertile. The experiment proved a suc
cess. The "Burbanked" ducks have
been termed the "Loulsiann mal
lard." The "Louisiana milliard" fins
produced Its own young, and Mr. Ar
thur says the cross has "set."
Hundreds of these "Louisiana mal
lards" were released on Marsh island,
a wild life sanctuary, so that they
might perpetuate . themselves.
Perfect Efficiency.
Solicitor (to business ninn absorbed
in detail) I hnve here a most tmir
velous system of efllelencv condenfw"'
into one small volume. It will save
vou fully 50 per ceut of your time, inn!
Man (interrupting Irrltn
bly) I already hnve a system hj
which I can save 100 per cent of my
time and yours. I'll demonstrate It
now cood-dny. Life.
TO BE GIVEN FREE
COLUMBIA HAM
With every Ham purchased,
the purchaser will be given a
guess on the weight of the
large Columbia Ham in our
window, - fl The purchaser
guessing closest to the weight
will be feven the Ham.
Buy a COLUMBIA HAM and Guess
SMITH'S GROCERY
"COMMUNITY spirit Is u ureal
huildt'i', Tho support whluli
Oregon's ItttltiMt iln gut lit homo
strengthen tlitim in their Unlit
tor bUHlntms uuroud.
And tho homo people benefit,
In turn, by tho growth of llumo
Industries bringing money from
dlHlunt market to bti distrib
uted In our own state in
aitEATEK PAYROLLS,
AS80CIATKD INIHIHTRIICi)
( OIIKliON
The quotation worthy of the high
title of "familiar" must have stood
the test of time and passed unhurt
through the shifting tastes and fash
Ions of centuries. In Its lofty or In
Its humble way It must show that, like
Shakespeare, It "was not for an age. but
for all time." I use the word "hum
ble" because the rhymes of childhood,
of the nursery, fulfill the requirement
of age In a quotation worthy to be
called familiar. Their, intrinsic, their
abstract merits may appear slight,
they may even seem to bo sheer non
sense, but they arc passed on by moth
ers and nurses and by the children
themselves from generation to genera
tlon. We may be assured that they
would not thus hnve lived and pros
pered If tltey had not possessed some
quality, however slender, of genuine
worth, of real humor or Imagination,
which gave them permanence. Henry
Cabot Lodge In Scrlbner".
Neutral Nations in War Time.
James Mill, the Eugllvh .economist,
as early as 1821, almost a century be
fore ruthless sulmmrine wnrfnre was
Introduced by Germany, advocated a
commercial world trnlllc under free
tariff rules, so far as concerns the
property of Indlvjdunls In time of wnr.
In this way, he tlmucht, nn end would
be put to the illfllcultlcs and dispute
about the maritime trnlllc of neutrals.
In advocating this principle he was of
the conviction Hint nil nations gain
by the free operations of commerce.
Mill wns ulso of the opinion Hint what
Justifies a nation to enter a war also
determines when n wnr ought to
ceuse. He maintained that If the legit
imate object of a war Is compensa
tion for an Injury received and secur
ity ngninst future Injury, then a suc
cessful war ought to termlnnte Itnme
.dintely on the attainment of the oh-
HUN U-1.0AT COMINtf TO U.' S.
WANTED
WKT WAHII
Hough. Dry nntl Finished Work
Electric Machine Used
Call 1602 Hill St., or write
Mrs. Pearl E. Lattimer
' ' Box 80, Bund, Oregon
Work Called For and Delivered
. tJeilT,v 1- J
View of one of the five raptured Ger
man suluniirlnis that are nn their way
across the Atlantic and that will be
used In tho campaign for the Victory
lonn. One will he In the Hudson
river, one In the I'otomnc, one will go
up the St. Lawrence and through the
(ireut Lakes to Chicago; a fourth will
visit gulf ports, and the fifth will go up
the MlKsliulppI and UMo rivers.
Its Class.
"Do you hnppen to have an X about
youT'
"My dear fellow, that Is an unknown
ounoiilv with me."
Carm.nl Cut Art Needle Work
Heady to Make for llabe
Maternity Cor.ru
MRS. A. M. LAIIA
With Beb Rot-loir
US Merrleea l P.rlLea. Ore.
Between Weal I'.ra aiul Tenth
Phone Marshall
Bun-mid Aula. liven I9lt
SATURDAY and
SUNDAY MATINEE
BERTLYTEL
IN
'Unexpected
Places'
A play that tfiv.i you many
unexpected thrills. A py
tory with punch.
EDDIE POLO
In
"The Lure of
The Circus"
GRAND
THEATER
Put It In "THE ni'LLKTIN."
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, will be
out ot town from May 4 to May 11,
Inclusive. Adv 1 S6-3 lc.
Put it in "THE nULLirn.NY
THE BACKBONE OF BEND IS
LUMBER MANUFACTURING
OUR PAYROLLS
MAKE
YOUR PROFITS
BY BUYING LOCAL PRODUCTS
YOU ARE HELPING BEND.
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co.
Local Bales A if on t
MILLKlt LUMLU'.rt CO.
Complete Stock ot t.mnlter
Lntli, Sash and Door
Try a Bullotln Want Ad' for quick
results.
lie sura lo are Mr. Itob at thi
ll. A. A. l. May IS Adv.
Bomatniog to sell? AdrartU la
Th Bulletin's classified column.
Mr. Ikibl Mr. Mobt Mr. Hub. Mr.
Hob! nt tho II. A. A. 4'., May 1,1
at 8:1ft. Adv.
SYNOPIISOf THEANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
National Fire
Insurance Co.
of Hartford
Of Hartford. In the fitate of Connecticut, on the
,31st day of Deremb-r. I91B. nude to lite Inauraws
CoinmluttMier of tlw Stale of Oregon, piuaanl tu
law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of ee-plu) Mock paid up $ tOOQ.000.00
INCOME.
Net pmniumi received during the rear.$13.1II.948.f.4
llnf-rest, dividend! and rtfit rev-rited
during the yi-ar , 7-H.8y8.2l
'Im-uiuti from itutrr uunt-a rivei.t-d
during Uie year H.OCO.S1
Total Income
.13,XtUi.;i.7.33
DISBURSEMENT).
"Hrf lna natd darln Uie rear. In
eluding adjustment eil.nse t ,.54,85.3'
1lTilM.rla Mid nn eaultal atock during
. th year W,00O.W
rotnmUiloiii and aalaiiea paid during
tha year U22.433.M
Tim lifpasM and feea l-ald during
the year 713,974.40
Auuunt of all other eiiXudiLuna t.H.P.li.M
Total expenditure!
11), y. 7, 771. 4:
ASSETS.
Vain nf real eatata owned (market
' taluel I 25.200.00
V.v.i nf Btnrki and bonda owned
; imarket taluel 14,032.23.1IO
VoajiM on mortgage! and collateral, etc. 1.3N.,8.'0.00
t aah In banka and on band 1, KM, 781. 02
F rem) urn In cnurae of collection writ
ten sloco 8eptemler 80, IDIR S,177,MI.?.l
Interest and reuta du and accrued... 190,172.72
Total aaxet . . . .2l,3If.009.27
IeM aprtal deposlta n any at ale (If
any Uier be) 1S1.?I.4R
Total UKta admitted In Oregon, ., ,2l,23,i;2.H4
LIABILITIES,
Ornii el alma for lonaea unpaid f 1,442,045.44
Amount of uiieamd pteiniuma on an
12,fM. 411. B0
R0. 000.00
3fl.tW3.8I
720.WlO.flO
A00.000.00
mitalandirtf rfaka
ue fr coinmlwtlt.n and brokerage...
All other liihllltiea
R-afire for uiea and other rapetiaea.,
Coutlngent rwtre fund
Total llabllitlM. exrlualre of capital
atork of I2.OO0.OOU 114,688,050.9s
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR,
aroea premiums rrrelred during the
year ...Iiaa.fl.m flfl
Premium! returned during the year 2.".,2S4.7
lMt-a paid during Uie year...., 17, Alii. 00
Ieoaact Incurred during the year 22,791.28
NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
HARTFORD.
O. H. THYON, VW l'rldit.
F. D. LAYTON. ScrUrr.
SYNOPSISOF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTHF.
Union Assurance
Society, Lim
ited of Ixandnn. England, on the 31st day of December,
1PM, msde to tbe Insurance CimMluloner of the
Mute of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital (fork paid up
INCOME.
Net premium, lecetfed during tha year. $1,109,4)15.82
lr:lrrt-t. dli-ldrafla and rents recelred
during the year 70,433.25
liiromc from other aiurcea rei'Hred dr
In I the ear ir7.4.J.e
Total lfinmie....
.11,337.446.73
,' - DISBURSEMENTS.
Net ItNrtet, i-ald during the rear. In
cluding adhiKtmenl expenses I 434,018.02
Dividends paid on capital stock duritic
th year. None
Comniifiiona and ul tries paid during
the yfar 332.007.83
Tax, licenses and fees paid during the
year M,l.fil
Amount of all other eipendlturea 17,7.18.I9
Total eipendlturea..
.,...$1,010,086,14
ASSETS.
Value of real estate owned (market
Talus) , None
Value nf storksand bonds owned (mar
ket value). ' $l,5.n8lt'40.QO
Retnmranc due on paid loMee.. ...... IA,6l2.4!f
('ash In banka and on hand 444.421.80
Premiums In course of enllf-ctlon written
alnce Nentember 30, )(fl8 MQM&.M
Interest and ranta due and accrued.,.. 14.028.00
Total ansetl $2.217,747.84
;ea ipeclal dcponlli In gny atate (ir
any Uiere tw) 10.414,12
Total aaaets admitted In Oregon $2,21,7, 138,62
LIABILITIES.
Oroaa claims for losses on Mid $ 131,838.00
Amount of unesrned premiums on all
ouimanding riaks 8T2,17f,7S
Due for commtaalon and brokerage,.,. None
All other lU Wilt Ira 4l,ino.0f)
Total llamlltlea, esctuslve of eapltal
lock tl,)4R,2G8.7S
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR,
OroMi prcmluma recelfed during tb ar,$ flS.lffl.M
I'rdmluma returned during the year... 13,51 ..12
lefMsea bald during the rear 17,9.10.23
PLotaea Incurred during the year 10,470,28
UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED.
A. H. WHAT V. n. Manager.
Statutory resident attorney for Berries,
ft. ft. MKNETEX, I'orUaod, Or.
3YN0PSIS0F THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Commonwealth
Insurance
Co.
Of New York. In the State of New York, on the
11st day of Decenitvr. 1018. made to the Inaurajtc
Commiastoner of the Huts of Orecoo, purauant
to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital stork paid up $ 600,000.00
INCOME,
.Vet premium! received during the year.$2,000,fl)7.20
Int-re, dlTld'-nds and rente rrrelfed
during the year 142.800,02
Income from other sources reed red dur
ing tbe jear 1,397.15
Total Incline ,
(..
,.$2.I4I,054.8
DISBURSEMENTS.
Net lots paid during the year, (nrlud-
lug adjuvtnieiit eiuetiaes $l,O92,470,H
Dividends paid on capital stock riurlne
the year .1 (0,000.00
uimmiinnni hiiu Nianea paid pitfing " . ;
the year 53,210.51
Tasea. licensee and fees paid during the
ear 87,300.14
Amount of all other eipendlturea K2,04-V2I.
Total expenditures $1,045,032.47
ASSETS.
Re-Insurance recorerahle on paid loaaea
authortxed companies
Value of real estate owned (market
. 05,048.12
Value of atorks end bonds owned (mar-
fct raltie) 2.811,740.00
Ixfshj un ttvrtgagea aid collateral, eU: 182.BriO.00
tTaali In banks end on hand 107,767.38
Prcmluma In course of collrvtfon written
since Dr-ptemlirr 30, HUH 244,990,fl8
Interest and rente due and acciued..., 30,484,25
Total eaat-ta
feps ritxlal dcialta In any atate (If
anj inertt fm'j
6,650,M
&
3,475,85.7l.
Total aueta admitted In Oregoi.,,
LIABILITIES.
fjfota clalma for Ifriiee unpaid 28.1, 699. 31
Amount of unearned premiums on -all
outstanding rlaka 1,538,239.00
Due for conimisaioti and brokerage,,,. O.oori.oo
All oilier Jlalrillllee...., 88,847 99
Total lianllltle!, eiclustre of eapltal
atock of $f.on,00, $1,101,786.80
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TH1 YEAR,
OroM premtuma recelred during the year, ,$13, .101.31
I'rmnltwn returned during the year 8,004.18
8,ora Jti
8,8118.20
Lose! paid during the year,
Loaaea incurred during the year.,..
THE COMMONWEALTH IN8URANCE CO.
K. O. RICHARD. irvtl.lent.
ft. P. BARBOUR, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service:
U. ft. SMITH, PortleM. Or.
STN0PSIS0FTHE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Rhode Island
Insurance
Co.
Of Providence, la the stale of Rhode Uland. on
tho thirty -nm day of Itacrmhrr, ittli. made lo
the Insurance coumlwlooer of the aisle of Oregon,
pursuant lo law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital atock paid up $2,129,203.18
INCOME.
Net premium, received during the yrar, $1,510, 001, 10
Interest, dlilip-nds and retita rrcelKd
during the y-ar 81,779.88
Income from other aourccs received dur
Ing the year M5.D4
Total Income
...$I,029,S7t,.93
DISBURSEMENTS.
Net losses paid during the year, Incfiid-
Ing adluainint eaprnaa $1,149,574.59
Dhld -iidi paid .on capital atock during
Uie year , 60.000. 00
CommlMliini and sal a ties paid during
the yeer 211.97
Taiee, licenses and fees paid during Ihe
year 109.810.27
Amount of ill other eipendlturea M86.2I
..$1,311,231.97
Total eipendlturea .,.,.,
Assets.
Value of real estate owned (market ul
IW $ 18,101.42
Value of atocki and bonds owned imar
ket value) 1,980,030.84
fMtie on mongagee end collateral, etc
f'aah In banka and on band , 114,116,25
prtmtumR In course of collection nrlltcn -Ince
Keptemlwr 30, 1UIN 8.13. 202.82
lottrvat end rente due end accnitd , l,(jof,(tj
Total assxte . ...$2,479,750.84
! an'rial depoalta In any Hate (If
any there uu ....,..$ 1IT,J(V0,34
Total aiMti-ti a din I ted In Orcgrm . , ,$2..K!2,.l8.b0
LIABILITIES.
f J rose clalma for loas tinimld $ 147. 841.30
Amount of tin-'imfd preinluina on all
milatandlne rlaae , ,HI1,fln8.l9
Due for coin miaul on and brokersge .... 5:i,5r('l.88
All othir llahllllUe 9(H,133.08
Total llahllltlca, eiclualve of capital
stock of i
.,.$3,802,005.00
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Grots premiums received during the
year
Pr-mlurrla rettirm-d during Ihe year .,, 4,37(1.81
Louoa Mid during lh yer 4,2l)0,Ril
Loseca Incurred during the year 4,2f9,50
RHODE ISLAND INSURANCE CO.,
CUIIy O. PIRPKR, Vice Prealdent,
TUNIH JOHNSON JR., Asst. Bwilary.
Htatutory realdent ttornF for sen If:
PHILLIP OltOKHUAYKIl, Portland, Or.
SYN0PSISOFTHE ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTHE
Safeguard
Insurance
Co.
Of New York. In Ihe atais of Nrw York, on Ihe
thlrty-Aret dey nf December. 1918. made to the
Uasuranra commlulonrr of the atate of Oregon,
purauant lo law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital stuck paid up 200.000 0
I Reeeie.
Net prrmlunts receltrd during the year.$ IAS, ton. 11
Iniifftrl, dlvldfiida and rnila r.-oelti-d
during Ihe yrar 80,181.37
Income from other enurora rvcrlied dur
ing lbs tear ,.
Total Income .'..-........,....,.... 2X4,477.49
DISBURSEMENTS. '
Nl Insse paid during the yrar, lb- '
eluding aduatm-ul eiprtis-s 79,077.71
Dlvldnida paid on capital slock dur
ing the leer ......
CommlMlieia end aelarlra paid during
ihe yrar 1 1.033.19
Taaes, llornaea end feel paid during Ihe $
year K lVl3l.$4
Amount of ell otruf eupendliun-e ... 12,179,18
Total eipitidllnrrs $ IMl.UII.2T
ASSETS.
Value nf real estate owned Imarket
taluel $
Value of eiocke and bonds owned (mar
ket value 602.919.tO
trOatii on mortgages and coMattrs), etn
t'eeh In banks end on hand lOfMKUMS
I'nniluma In coutsi of ill-ctlnii writ
ten Bllice Hptrmbir 80, 1918 78,352.37
Oth-r ledarr aaa-ts Id, 02,77
liturrai end rente due end accniid ,;(i.M
Total a'U $ 8(iO,fl4fl.4l
Un airdal ilcp-mlta In aw at ale (ir
any Hn-re le) .... I
Total eaaett gdmltttd In Or-atm ,...$
LIAdlLITIES.
rirosa claima for Ineaea uiipald I 18.742.17
Amount of uuearnwi premium! on an
(ttiiatandlng ilaka
Due for cnmmlaalon end brokerage
All other IteliUltlee..
2 Jl, aro 41
9, MO. 00
"1,000,00
Total Hi Millies, icIurIv nf capital
noK'k of $ 88M7l.no
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Oroaa prcmluma reooivid during the year, 27,849.84
rnmluma returned during uie year... ti.rtii.-i.7i
Ltasa'a paid during the year . 8,(119,41
Lueeea Incurred during Ilia yiar ...... 4.502.3S
SAFEQUARO INSURANCE COMPANY,
A. 0. MelLWAINK J II.. Preeldenf.
11 UN It Y U, UltAY Jlt HeeriUrf.
SYN0P1IS0F THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
New Hampshire
Fire Insurance
Company
of Manchester, In the Hlale of New HamptMre, m
l 3Ul day or rrrmlrr. Bg. matle t ihe U
urine t'nitimluluuer wf tM Hisle ut tlivgun, pur
suant lo law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital atock ald up.,
.l..irp.ro.0
INCOME.
Net premium! rerrlird during Ihe rear, $1,910,768.2
Ilileteal, illridt-ntU and rerila reciel
during th mar r.
hiiiune ftoni irther aoiircea rreelted dur
ing Ilia )ear 10T.AI
Total Income , $4,X'i.1.4M,lir
DISBURSE!.' ENTS.
Ne Inaars paid during Hit rf, llMlti-t-
Ilig aIMMinrtil irMi. ll.81l.eflH.il
Dlvidrttda paid nn capital aiivk during
Hie lesr IM.ihU.tO
t iiniinlaaKnia and eelerlsa paid during
hr 1,284.651.94
Tas, llpenaes and fees paid during
the rear rttH i
umiuni oi an oiuer eipefitmure a. . .
1
IIS.U().82
..,i,(iun,MTa Dif
Total eiteiidlturea
A8BETS
Value nf real eilale owned market
taluel ilWUllO flt
elue of aln ks and bomta own d (nur-
fcrt fcalne , ,tt f,7i fft t
Loin on mortgasea and eel lateral, (.. ' h'ihb fttt
!ah In banka end on hand 2H4.6KN ( 4
I'reinlums in ctiura ttt ilr-rtloii mit.
len slnco KKiemlMr 8, IHIH, 810 M ng
Hetnauranc due on loiaea paid 87 011 nt
I n tet eat and rents due mul awnied,.., St
Total saseta..,..; w'ttMj
Ireae marl;t valnn nf w; 4 tin 1 mall a ,
mcr corresfMiiiilhig lUlull y hi any
atale (If any tlierg bn,,,,,,, 1( 21,I.U".80
Total aasela a dm I lint In Oiegon ,U,h'l).ht
LIABILITIES,
f I rose clalma for loaaea unpaid. ...... $ 4fl7 052 71
Amount of uneaniril premlillua mi all
miistaodlng rlaha 8.017.011 Oft
Due for conmtlMlnn ami bnkerege. , . , 1 niton nn
All other llatilliilea l.Mi.ttuu.no
Total liahHlilea, evrltulre of papllal
attink of $I,SUO,(JOU, $I,374,107,M
BUSINESS IN OR 1(1 ON FOR THE YEAR.
Oroaa premium rrrelved during the year $ ftn,i7
Premium! letumed during the esr,,,, SO icJ3 4ti
IrtiMca paid during the year,, ,,,, 4 7i ai
Loaaea Incurred during the year (MJjiflt
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE INSURANOI CO.
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