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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1905)
2 T11K OMAHA HA1I.V HKK: Nt'XPA V. Al'lil L, 10. 1005. v -j as r COIHID National Life Insurance of the United States of America. HOME OFFICE, NATIONAL LIFE U. S. A. BUILDING, 159 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO. any Financial Statement December 31, 1904 ISSETS Flint Mortgage Imim on RphI Kutatp (Oruiind Value, $.1.ti0.,3ir; Iniprovpmrnt, l.SMTt: Total, $.".lllM'.r4i Bond and Stxk i.MarkK Vain-, Doc. M, l'WMj Ileal EetJifo (Market Value, Dei-. 31, UH4. ' Cafth in Offlr-e and in Hauk Loan on Approver Collaterals Ioana to Policy Holder on I'ollclea an .Security (Reserve Value thereof. si.VMniO) Premium Note on I'olk-ien in Force (Secured by Reserve of tn.nxu Net Deferred Premium and Net Premiums In Transit Kenenre changed in Liabilities Interest anl Rent due and accrued Reinsurance due from other Companien ljedgfr Bala.no and Bills Receivable (Secured) $1.(K"2.7.S50 a.47.2M3.6rt 4.-fi,(Xttt.12 3J,4 10.00 142.218.00 10.84402 220.00.).Wi 2.t.ti4O.M0 r. m io.oo l.S3fl.4 Total Admitted Assets $5,246,863.48 INCOME 1904 Premium fl.0,42rt.PS Interest and Rent 212,!WU.07 AU Other T.,2fo.7 Total locome. $1,968,653.81 RECORD OF 1904 $42,or7,fHlTi.5S 35 1.678. 27 170.577.31 678,IKi2.07 Amount of Iimirunce in Force Dee. 31, 11X4 (Jain In Premium Income Over 1ito3 Cain In Payment to Policy Holdera Over l!").'l Kxcena of Inooroe Over Disbursements Paid Policv Holders in 1003 Plus Amount Added to Reserve on their Policies 1,313,1 2rt.50 Total Number of Polk'y Holders Dec. 31, 1WM 3!),3T5 Total Paid Policy Holders Since Organization and Now Held For Tlieir Protection 14,403,714.37 OFFICERS P. M. 8TARNES, Prenldent. ALBERT M. JOHNSON, Vice President. JULIAN C. HARVKY, Second Vice President. ROBKRT EC. BACKETT, Secretary. KLA B. MOYKR. Aaalstant Secretary. EDWIN R. CARTER. Actuary. JOHN F. KIMBAI.U Canhler. HENRY G. R. SCHWARZKOPF, AxRlHtant Agency Malinger. kuhi: D. WATT. Manager Provident Department. ARTHI'R W. MpCUVE, M. D., Medical Director. WILLIAM C. VAN PKNSCHOTKN, M. D Associate. Medical Director. J. ALLEN PATTEN, M V., ABHoclate Medical Director. LEWIS A. HTEBBINS, General Attornev. WILLIAM W. PHELPS, General Attorney. LIABILITIES Net Poller Reserve Death Lorm la Process of Adjustment Other Liabilities, Including Present Value of Ameunts not yet due on Installment Policies. Premiums Paid In Advance, eto cm pin A)poruouei ro -oucy ikoiners miring i.kh.. f I40.33l.ti3 Kxcess Security to Policy Holders 1.04.101.17 SI.204.433.R0 $3.S78.MW.t 7,J9.2S 87,027.79 $5,246,863.49 DISBURSEMENTS, 1904 Death Claims and Endowments $ 341,121.83 Dividends. Surrendered Policies, Annuities and other Payments to Policy Holders 154,4TO.Ofl Total Paid Policy Holders 405,6OO.8! Insurance Taxes, Licenses and Department Fees, and Taxea on Real r.siatt. 41,979.82 Commissions on New and Renewal Premiums 3H8.235.7tf Medical and Lejcal Fees, Inspection, Salaries, Printing and Rent 311.100.18 Other Fxpensos, Including Advertising, Postage, Exchange, Tele- g-auis, etc S2.T14.19 Total Disbursements $1,289,600.84 Excess of Income over Disbursements $678,96197 BOARD OF DIRECTORS home office: rational life u.5.ra. building 159 LA SALLE ST. CHICAGO. EDWARD A. SHEDD, Director Corn Exchange National Band, Chicago: Director Chicago, Title & Trust Co., Chicago. ALBERT M. JOHNSON. Preaident Fidelity Bate Deposit Co., Chicago; Director Broadway Savings Trust Co., Cleveland, Ohio. CHARLES B. SHEDD, Director Federal Trust & Saving Bank, Chicago; Director Knicker bocker Ice Co., Chicago. ROBERT E. BACKETT. Secretary, Chicago. GBOROI A. GILBERT. Manager Rmplayers Liability Amur- a no Co.. Chicago. ABNKR SMITH. EK-Judg Cfrcult Court, Chicago. JAMES H. 8TOWELL, Physician, Chicago. STEWART OOODRELU Bx-Inaurancn Commissioner of Iowa, Chicago. JULIAN C. HARVEY. Second Vice President, Chicago, P. M. STARNES, President, Chicago. For an agency address H. C. SMITH, Agency Director, 306 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. e !?t WW avsjk tv Xx v v av v av SjJ. SE" 5L 5? 5? E kk tv . v av w a vV av.sv a -j The LwS amdl lark If you visited Chicago's great Fair in 1893, San Francisco's Midwinter Fair in 1894, Atlanta's Exposition in 1895', Nash ville's in 1897, Omaha's Trans-Mississippi Exposition in 1898, Buffalo's Pan-American Exposition in 1902 and Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904, you should not fail to see the Lewis and Clark Exposition of 190. If you failed to visit all, or any of these Fairs or Expositions, it is all the more reason why you should make an effort to visit Portland, Ore., and see the most historic of all, the LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION. VIA y ii o D r will be arranged for, and stopovers allowed en route and at Portland on through tickets. This route gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River, and traverses the heart of the great Northwest, with its boundless resources, and a chance to visit Yellowstone Park by a side trip from Pocatello or Ogden through Monida. June 1 to September 19, O?. FAST TRAINS SHORT LINE Inquire of NO DELAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam Street. 'Phone 316. I apt BcaagatnKNi jnugaaegreaaca i L Ha4Ba