Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1892 — PROMPTLY PAID. [ARTICLE]

PROMPTLY PAID.

December 30, 1891. Dr. J. D. Baer, Detroit, Michigan, General Agent Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. D4ab Sib: It gives me pleasure to acknowledge the reoeipt of your company’s check for $3,103.96, this day delivered to me by your assistant general agent, Homer Kessler, of Logansport, Indiana, in full payment of my twenty years endowment policy, No. 6599, fox $3,000 this day matured, together with my first post maturity dividend. I desire to J recommend the Union Central Life Insurance Company and its agents to my neighbors and friends, and to commend.tceir promptness in paying their policies) as they become claims, either by death or maturity. I have bad courteous and gentlemanly treatment, accommodation in payment of my pieminms when needed, and an investment that has nette t me nearly fifty per cent, of the amount paid, besides having enjoyed the protection of the $3,000 life insurance for twenty years without cost. I am, yours truly, Geobge C. Snydeb. r. P. Phillips is agent for this company at Rensselaer. A Cosmopolitan Family. There Is probably not a civilized root In South Africa which covers people of only one nationality; as a rule, they are of three or four. We talee a typical Cape household before us at the moment; the father is English, the mother half Dutch and half French-Huguenot, with a French name, and the children sharing three nationalities; the governess Is a Scotch woman, the cook • Zulu, the housemaid half Hottentot and half Dutch, the kitchen girl half Dutch and half Slav, the stable boy a Kaffir, and the little girl who waits at table a Basuto. This household is a type of thousands of others to be found every* where throughout Africa.