The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, July 07, 1892, Image 22

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    THE ALLIANOE-TND EP'E N D B N T.
Amt Over $125,000,000.
THE
Surptu Over $15000,00
New York L
ife
I SURA GE COMPA Yr
A LARGE CLAIM PROMPTLY
PAID.
Pillabnry-Washbuni Flour Mills Oo.
LIMITED.
CHAS. A. PILLSDURV,
Managing Director.
Minneapolis, Minn., May 23, 1892.
John A. McC all, President,
NcW York Life Insurance Co.,
' New York, N. Y. ...
Dear Sir:
I am just in receipt of your
Company's check for $50,000 in
payment of the insurance policy
held in your Ccmpany by my late
husband, Mr. Fred. C. Pillsbury,
who died a week ago yesterday.
I have not been put to the slight
est trouble; in fact, have not had
to give the first thought to this
matter, as your representatives
here have kindly attended to all
the work incident to completing
the proofs. All I have done is to
sign my names' to the blanks.
You could not have received these
blanks in New York before this
morning, and this afternoon I am
handed the above mentioned
check. , My husband carried in
surance in the Northwestern of
Milwaukee, the .Massachusetts
Mutual, the National of Vermont
and. the Connecticut Mutual, but
the New York Life has made set
tlement ahead of them all.
Yours truly,
Alice T. Pillsbury.
I MICH, in 1860, originated and introduced the first Nou-
forfeitable Policy, now makes another Radical
Departure in favor of the insured.
, Life insurance is safe or possible only on the principle that i
life is more precious than money; but no life company has here-f
tofore fully accepted this principle.
The Now YorK Zife believing from its experience
that the time has c me when this principle should be fully
accepted, now aimmtu cs that, the physical conditions, habitp,
etc., of mi applicant being satifact jy, it will iusure him
witiif.it future limita'inns. The Company's new contract, the
"ACCUMULATION POLICY"
contains no refctridions whatever r. spectiug Occupation, Resi
dence, Travel, Habits-of - Life, or Manner of Death. The only
condition of th policy is that the premiums be paid as agreed.
If the insured pa s the premium the Company will pay the
policy.
Full particulars given on application to the Comp in) or its
agents.
New York Life Insurance Company,
340 & 348 Brojukay, New York.
Charles C. Wjiitney, John A. McCall,
Secretary.. President.
4.
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WHAT A VVELt-KUOVVN MER
CHANT SAYS.
Pillsbury-Washburn riour Mills 0o. -
limited.
CHAS. A. PILLSBURY,
Managing Director.
Minneapolis, Minn., May 21, 1892
To the People of Minnesota :
I take pleasure in stating that
I am insured in the New York
Life "Insurance Company under
two policies amounting to $80,000
and consider this Company second
to none in the world in strength,
liberality of its contracts and in
its dealings with policy -homers
in other words, I consider the
Company and its policies on a par
with "Pillsbury's Best."
Yours truly,
Chas. A. Pillsbury.
T
thef
v "a Company of the policyholder, by the policyholder and for
nollev holrirr ' , W
"Under an administration which thus broadly announces the fun
damental principle that Is to control its policy for the future; this com
pany now enters the forty-eighth year of an honorable business career."
JAMES F. PIERCER
Superintendent.
From the New York State Insurance Superintendent's Report to the Legislature, May2,'1892,
Agents of Integrity and Ability Wanted Everywhere.
1 1
LAWRENCE & VICKERS. C- L MESHIER'
Aarcy Director,
Qeperal Igepta, Boom9andl01IoiitomryBlock,
LINCOLN, NBB. LIHOOLN, NEB.