Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1896 — Policy Holders Warned. [ARTICLE]
Policy Holders Warned.
The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company is one of the largest companies doing business in the west. Mill ions of dol 1 ars loaped throughout Indiana and other western states have been borrowed through this company. The loaned by this company belongs to its policy holders, many of whom live in Indiana and some in Jasper county. President Green, in behalf of the company, has already told the policy holders that the company would be forced to pay its policy holders in the same kind of money which it receives in return for loans it has made, and if congress should enact law making fifty-three cents woijth of silver a dollar, this • 4-11*14! * • 111 ers or their families would receive. They have paid to the company money as good as gold but the company cannot earn dividends or any profits for its policy holders by keeping this money idle in its vaults. It must be loaned out and the money which it receives in return will be the money the policy holder. This will apply not only to this company but to all life insurance companies and building and loan assoiations. \
