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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1923)
f i ' . arc amonu the most important of Omaha Institutions On every hand is heard the call to SERVICE. Great Institutions need it that their work may not fail Faltering Nations and Peoples need it that they may bear their burdens. Service is the very reason foi the being of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Born in Omaha June 6th, 1890 We have paid in the course of the past nearly THIRTY-THREE YEARS to the Beneficiaries of those who have sought our protection—ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY MILLION DOLLARS. Real service when and where it was needed—Unselfish Service by Men for Men. THE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD IS NOT OPERATED FOR PROFIT. No dividends to stockholders, for there are no stockholders. No • melons to cut, for our field of endeavor does not produce them. In our field there is only'room for the Staples—Service—Security—Satisfaction. You have heard the call of another great institution— The CREIGHU MV UNIVERSITY i Thousands of the youths of our land have gone forth from her portals to serve Our City, Our State and our Nation. The Woodmen of the World proposes to help this great institution ivhich has served so unselfishly in the pa*u j Read Our Financial Statement and Be | Convinced of Our Responsibility | RESOURCES 1 Financial Statement of the Woodmen of the World J March 1, 1923 I U. a Government, County and Municipal Bonds. $ 50,825,890.80 ■ Omaha 'Real Estate (net cost—no encumbrance) .. 2,013,328.36 M CasH in Omaha Bank's and 0ffiee.■ 1,096,693.04 ■ Mortgages, Certificate Liens, etc..... 49,447,016.92 ■ Equipment, Supplies and Machinery. 288,992.61 ■ Accrued Interest and Rents... 494,228.78 ■ Premium Collections, due from Agents... 1,204,996.82 I TOTAL ASSETS. $105,371,147.33 I LIABILITIES V Current Obligations. Claims, Salaries, Commissions. ct<*..$ 1*439,903.48 I Legal Reserve dn contracts outstanding.. 97,519,237.43 ■ I r< T°TAL.$98,959,230.91 1 SURPLUS.$ 6,411,916.42 • I KEEP OMAHA MONEY IN OMAHA I For every $1,000 worth of business that we write in this drive, we will pay Creighton University $8.00, and in addi tion thereto, we will pay them ten per cent (lO'r) of all j Premium Collections on the business for nine consecutive t years thereafter. % i Our representatives, drawn from our four hundred employees, will call on you. Purchase a policy for your self, your son or for some of your employees. r~ Yours for Omaha and Omaha Institutions Woodmen of the World LIFE INSURANCE JOHN T. YATES, Secretary W. A. FRASER, President