Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — HOUSE INVENTORIES. [ARTICLE]
HOUSE INVENTORIES.
Convenient Booklets Issued by ths la suranos Companies. Of the simpler schemes of the insurance agents who are always fever ishly trying to hold old business and to attract new one of the most successful is the issuing of a blank book for use as a residence inventory. This is usually a neatly prepared booklet of 12 pages, sajrp System. On the inside of the front cover is a notice of what to do In case of fire, Instructions for making an inventory and appraisal and on the opposite page are fines for the dates of the original inventory and three revisions. On the Inside of the back cover are printed general Instructions for placing insurance, how to give a notice for additional insurance and what to do in case of removal of property. The twelve pages of the book are each devoted to a room and are ruled to show the number of articles inventoried, and a memorandum of each article Itself, date of purchase, cost and description. These Inventories cost from six to seven cents apiece if they are got up in attractive style,'and therefore they should not be carelessly mailed.
