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OFFICERS
Gibson Minner, President
S. V. McDowell, Secretary
J. W. Allison, Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Gibson Minner
J. E. Powell
J. G. P. Reimold
R. J. King
C. S. Stewart |
Statement
of |
The Pymatuning Mutual Fire
Insurance Company |
AMOUNT
INSURED $2,021,286.00 |
Rate
per cent, on A, 3 mills; B, 4 1/2 mills; C, 6 3/4
mills, D, 9 mills
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M.
James L.
Quinby
(handwritten)
Page 92 |
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The
following is a schedule giving the names of the insured who have
sustained loss by fire and lightning, with the amount of indemnity
allowed, as adjusted, from Aug. 20, 1902, to Aug. 20, 1903: |
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BY FIRE |
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John Wagstaff |
Coolspring |
damage to
dwelling house |
1.00 |
A.
D. Jewell |
Mill Creek |
barn and contents |
118.66 |
J.
H. Lees & Son |
East Lackawannock |
barn and contents |
1743.33 |
Amos
S. Jones |
French Creek |
damage to dwelling house |
7.50 |
W.A.
Egbert |
Sandy Lake |
damage to dwelling house |
5.00 |
J.
C. Canon |
Lake |
damage to dwelling house |
6.45 |
John
Cook |
Hickory |
dwelling house and contents |
527.97 |
F.
M. Ross |
New Vernon |
dwelling house and contents |
200.00 |
M.
C. Uber and family |
Jefferson |
damage to dwelling house |
4.00 |
James
A. Campbell |
Lackawannock |
lumber |
8.33 |
H.
A. Bates |
South Shenango |
barn and contents |
466.66 |
A.
C. Wise |
Hickory |
damage to dwelling house |
119.66 |
James
Bowie |
Springfield |
household goods |
12.32 |
W.
L. Hoffman |
Irwin |
barn and contents |
491.92 |
W.
H. Campbell |
Greene |
barn and contents |
962.66 |
A.
C. Flock |
West Shenango |
damage to dwelling house |
5.00 |
J.
J. Flock |
West Shenango |
household goods |
21.33 |
C.
W. Lawson |
West Fairfield |
dwelling house |
475.00 |
Jacob
Zulchlag |
Pymatuning |
kitchen and contents |
181.84 |
Mrs.
Martha Gordon |
Lackawannock |
damage to dwelling house |
5.00 |
James
Johnson |
Jackson |
household goods |
15.20 |
Oliver
Beach |
Worth |
damage to dwelling house |
69.65 |
Peter
Firster |
Mill Creek |
barn and contents |
435.58 |
Alex.
McCurdy |
Jackson |
damage to dwelling house |
4.00 |
C.
B. Powell |
Sandy Lake |
household goods |
2.00 |
Mrs.
Lizzie B. Main |
Sandy Lake |
household goods |
4.00 |
Mrs.
M.M. & W.E. Breakman |
Sandy Lake |
damage to dwelling house |
3.00 |
J.
S. Perrine, Ex'r |
Sandy Lake |
damage to dwelling house |
5.00 |
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Total |
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$5,902.06
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BY
LIGHTNING |
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Aaron
Sowers |
Lackawannock |
two Holstein cows |
60.00 |
J.
H. Bell |
Lackawannock |
damage to wind wheel |
1.50 |
M.
L. Gildersleve and family |
Coolspring |
damage to barn |
3.00 |
Charles
Buchanon |
French Creek |
damage to barn |
5.00 |
L.
W. & J. F. Kimes |
Worth |
one steer |
38.00 |
John
H. Rust |
Pymatuning |
one heifer |
12.00 |
Joseph
Aten |
South Shenango |
horse, barn and contents |
367.94 |
R.
D. Pringle |
Sandy Lake |
damage to dwelling house |
3.00 |
S.
V. McDowell and family |
Fairview |
one Cotswold ram |
8.00 |
Geo.
E. Hull |
Pymatuning |
barn and contents |
1716.00 |
John
P. Snyder |
Mill Creek |
fifteen sheep |
40.00 |
W.
W. Wareham |
Sandy Lake |
five sheep |
13.33 |
Mary
J. Jenkins |
Pymatuning |
damage to barn |
5.00 |
Hubble
& Tunison |
South Shenango |
one steer |
30.00 |
Jas
B. Blair |
South Shenango |
one mare |
56.00 |
Mrs.
R. J. McClure |
Lake |
damage to barn |
5.00 |
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Total |
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$2,364.43 |
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Surplus from 1902, applied |
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700.00 |
Surplus for 1903, about |
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400.00 |
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$ 5.63 [handwritten] tax due for losses and
expenses. |
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Please remit his statement with amount of tax
at one of the named places and times named: |
Hadley, Thursday, November 5, 1903, 12 to 2
p.m.
New Lebanon, Friday, November 6, 1903, 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Sandy Lake, Saturday, November 7, 1903, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Greenville, Monday, November 9, 1903, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Clarksville, Tuesday, November 10, 1903, 9 to
11 a.m.
Hermitage, Tuesday, November 10, 1903, 1 to 3
p.m.
Neshannock, Wednesday, November 11, 1903, 9
to 11 p.m.
Greenfield, Wednesday, November 11, 1903, 1
to 3 p.m.
Mercer, Saturdays, to January 15, 1904, from
1 to 3 p.m.
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Or send by mail, registered or postoffice
order, to JOHN W. ALLISON,
Treasurer, Mercer, Pa. (enclose stamp for receipt), or pay at First
National Bank, Mercer, Pa. Please comply as above stated, as
no agents are authorized to receipt for tax. All tax not paid
by January 15, 1904, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the
Peace with 10 per cent added for the costs of collection, and no loss
will be paid on any policy on which assessments are not paid by January
15, 1904.
One-half
of the insurance only will be paid on vacant dwelling houses.
Assessment to be paid on full amount. Ten days notice of a
vacancy to be give in writing. Adopted May 12, 1903.
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S.
V. McDowell, Secretary, Fredonia, Pa. |
Bring this statement with you. |
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Annual Meeting at Mercer, Friday,
January 15, 1904. |
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