Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1885 — More about David Yeoman [ARTICLE]
More about David Yeoman
The following letter from the President ot the NatioualNbrmai University, at Lebanon. Ohio, the institution at which David Yeoman was a student at the time ot lus death, will be of interest to his many friends. James Ytomwi, JEsq: Dear Sib:—lt gives me much plousuie to bear testimony to the unvarying good diameter ot y«ur sou Uavid. He not only excelled in every class and, ia every school exercise as a diligent and expert student, but won the confidence of all his teachers by his res j.ectful hearing to them, as well as by his kind and eheeifu! treatment of his fellow pupils. We have scarcely ever had a stud eat of greaterpromise leave us. Aoccpt life condolence, iny dear sir. and ayrapathy of ail the board of Teachers. We feel that we have suH'oml a great loss; nothing, however, in comparison to that of his parent* and other home friends. Very Sincerely Yours, A. Hoi.hbook. President Nutiouul Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio. llfj orts made to the United States Treasurer show that Feb. 4 the amount* of silver dollars stored at the several points named with Assistant Tretianrers were 4s follows: f Now York . (> I*3*®? *'••>> 1,4 S « r i>d*detphia £vies;aio W aihin-iton 6.»a,3j» Ctu»SO.. VWMSno linoiimatu .... T i3.«ro at.bonis • BattinAoro , ;t,3K4» New Orleans M“S,t7O nan Francisco 1.i,M5.«w In Addition to the above amounts there were stored the sAme date at the several mints the following amounts: W K •• r -—-«* ** * * ?*• -- • • •; i.Wnen. i Xxsx.Tiv
