Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1877 — To Whom It May Concern. [ARTICLE]
To Whom It May Concern.
. ' ■ Being desirous of giving- some rnblic expression of Hie treatment have received from ican Insurance Company of Chicago^l would state that I hail the misfortune to Joaeiny house and Its entire oontente by fire, and holding a policy on tny property issued by the American I gave the Company doe notice or thy low through : |hmr agentat Kemurgton, Mr. Wm, IL Shaw, and to-day I have received the Company*• draft for the full amount of my policy, which is to Company, render# it worthy ot pubaffirm lean Cotipwy, und aho*W meet an honest loss they will receive |he name treatment and fair dealing that I have received from the Company.
GEORGE R. COWEN.
Mrs. E Switxer, teacher of Burna* school, Barkley township, reports tor the month ending May 11th, an enrollment of 81 pupils, with an overage daily attendance ot 23.35. Mary Jenkins, Ada HenUe, Maggie Mei«kle,LouisaC*H, Minerva Price, Margaret E. Price, Melissa Pullins, Price, Nancy Pjioe, William N. Pullins and John Hardesty were perfect in attendance. It ia hoped that all will be perfect m^t month. Up to date 3,400,000 copies ot Moody and Sankey’s “Gospel Hymns” have been sold.
