Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
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Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
Coinage -- United States; Mints -- United States
Gives especial attention to the Renting of Properties and the Collection
of Rents, to the payment of Taxes and Water Rents, and to the making
of needful repairs on such properties; in all respects taking the same
charge and management of, and giving the same attention to, Real Estate
as the owner could do.
Collects Ground Rents, Interest on Mortgages, Dividends and Income of all
kinds whatsoever.
Receives Deposits of Money, payable by Check on demand, and allows
Interest thereon. Issues Negotiable Certificates of Special Deposits
bearing Interest.
Acts as Trustee, Guardian, Executor, Administrator, Assignee, Receiver,
Committee, Attorney, etc.
Receives and executes Trusts of every description, under the appointment
of Courts, Corporations and Individuals.
Becomes surety for the faithful performance of any Trust or Office; acts
as Transfer Agent or Registrar of Stocks and Bonds of Corporations or
Municipalities.
All Trust Funds and Investments are kept separate and apart from those of
the Company.
Issues Policies of Title Insurance to Real Estate and Real Estate
Securities, in Philadelphia and adjoining counties, thereby affording
absolute security to Purchasers and their Heirs, at a nominal cost.
Also issues Policies of Special Insurance against Decedents’ Debts,
Mechanics’ Liens, Judgments, Old Ground Rents, etc.
Receives for safe-keeping Securities, Plate, Jewelry, Deeds, Mortgages,
and other Valuables, at reasonable rates.
Rents Safe Deposit Boxes in the Company’s Burglar-proof Vaults, affording
security against loss by Robbery, Fire or Accident. These Boxes are
rented according to size and location, at from Five to Fifty Dollars per
annum.
Agents for the sale of the reliable Six Per Cent. Mortgages and
Debentures of “The New England Loan and Trust Co. of Des Moines, Iowa;”
and of “The New England Trust Co. of Kansas City, Missouri;” both
Principal and Interest guaranteed, and Interest payable semi-annually, by
coupon, in either New York or Philadelphia.
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WILLIAM GROVES. ALEXANDER WILSON. WILLIAM GROVES, JR.
GROVES, WILSON & GROVES,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS OF CABINET FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY
AND BEDDING, Furniture and Decorations, LACE CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES.
☞ _VERANDA AND WINDOW AWNINGS A SPECIALTY._
=Nos. 1022-24 Market Street,=
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
* * * * *
THE
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets, $12,750,000.00
Surplus to Members, 2,500,000.00
=A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY= conducted solely in the interest of members,
and with the object of furnishing the =Best= Life Insurance at the
=Least= cost.
=40 YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS.=
All approved forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued, which become
=INCONTESTABLE= after two years, and are absolutely =NON-FORFEITABLE= for
“reserve” value.
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