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Pymatuning Mutual Fire Insurance Company - Fredonia

 

Insurance Loss Statement - 1903



 


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

M. James L. Quinby (handwritten)              Page 92
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:
BY FIRE
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
Total

 $5,902.06


BY LIGHTNING
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
Total $2,364.43
Surplus from 1902, applied 700.00
Surplus for 1903, about 400.00
$ 5.63 [handwritten] tax due for losses and expenses.
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.

 

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.

S. V. McDowell, Secretary, Fredonia, Pa.
Bring this statement with you.
Annual Meeting at Mercer, Friday, January 15, 1904.

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