A Young and Vigorous-Giant Fraternal Insurance Order The Bankers Union Of the World HP Dlt K, l. SI'INNKV, .Supreme 1'rcsldcnt. Hi: lllli: tnKi h pleasutc In pre senting l II, IH iSHIIU (if llH illllH- tialcil ttci'ld)' pluilim (if Hie Hll promo olllcerH ami directors of one of ( dim Ii.i'h inoHt 1 ki 1 tii I it - 11ml pros- IllhtlttltlollS till) HatllO'lH C11I1111 of AIko sumo views of llH hand- pcrous (he U'orlil Homo ami well appiilnteil supremo nlllco In tlin I'axlnti block, Slxleenlli ami I'arnam streets. Tim llen'H reporter Iiiih gulheicd enough Indu mutton touching tlm origin ami mar vetiniH growth of thlH giant onler In fill pngcH of ItH paper. TI10 reporter'H Hpace, liowover, eompelH lilm to make a iiniltniii In parvo (much In little) record at this time for Hut henellt of Ita many thoiiHaml renders. The Hankers Union of the World was char tered lo do IiiihIiichh under tho exeellunl fiat el mil liiHiirauce Iiiwh of Nebraska, with supremo otlleo at Omaha, In November, lS'.tS It did not attempt to do much more than preliminary work until May, 18M. From that time on its rise and progress In thu Insurance world has been one of marvel Hh growth Ii.'ih heen phenomenal, Uh foumler Ih Dr. II. C. Spinney, who In Its upreiiie picHldctit. lie, needs no Introduc tion to our render. Hlnco tie has heen lung ml f.ivorahly known to tho puhllc as an Imiuianco man or rocognl.ed ability lie. wa-i for several yeais the successful mali nger for Iowa .iml Nebraska of thu fulled Stalin Life lusuinucc company of Now Vuik IIIh able ami competent assistants me composed of persons who are familiar with all the details nf the luillvldilal po 1. it Ion held. More than lio.uuu policies have been Issued by the Hankers Union of the W01 Id, affording protection to moru tliau lun.nou persons. The plan of the Hankers Union of thu World Is unique and liiHiires Its perpetuity and furnishes absolutely safo protection to Its policy holders. It does not claim to give HoniethliiK for nothing. All savings from Its premium rates, in excess of mortality, disability ami expense cent. Inure to the ndvaiitngo of Its policy holders. Every dollar of Its surplus inadu enhances to that extent tho value of thu policies of Its mem hers. Its plans give guaranties to the iiiumberH living to an old ago ami who have been constant contributors to thu treasury of tho order tho certain protection of their policies, which under other conditions would not bu so sure because of early deaths Tho premium rates are moderate, but HiiMlelunt, under Its admirable plan, to meet the ever-occurring claim of (lie order. Iteckoiieil on the old line life In surance basis of I per cent Interest, tho Hankers Union of thu World would easily show assets of more than $ll,uuo,ooo. Tho company operates In twenty-Hlx states. Its careful management may bo seen by Uh very low death rate. It has recently been examined by tho In surance departments of thu follow ing st a t o s M I c li I can. Illinois, Iowa, N o li r a ska. Miss o 11 r I, ;i:ni:hi. office hankeus union of the would. Kansas, .MIiiiichiIu Washington, The commlHsloner said Hon of thu llanke South Dakota and Washington Insurance after tho exaiulna rs I'nlon under date 1 Jp- MISS M III IIDOCIC Silpremu Corresiondeiit. of October K 1 10 1 i:.amlnalii.ns show that the luciease in membership Is unite satisfactory and that thu rale per thousand Is cipial to that reipilred by the mortality lables of our laws. Tho Hankers Union of the World has a progres sive management and Is having merited success." Thu Insurance commissioner of Iowa says: "Tho order is In a nourishing condition." Tho superintendent of Insurance of .Missouri says: "1 find that nil nd Jtisted claims have been paid, and. further, that all Just claims meet p-oiupt payment. The Hankers I'nlon lias for its uuldo lntcurltv J ami features meriting still greater success." Thu commissioner of In surance o f Illinois states: "Wo made a care ful examlna tlin of all loss s paid in I'.iuj and also of those paid in I'.'iil to April I'.u and find tie outer pays all claims promptly wlen due." During the month of September there were organized sixty Hankers Union lodges with over 1,'iiiu members and carrying In surance and protection for $ l,:!Lr, 17.0. Lirge as till amount stems it was exceedid In October, showing that the popularity of the HanUils t'nltn li ever en ttio Increase The Hankers Union Is leading the way in safe and permauilit Insurance on the fra ternal plan ami in doing so Is accomplishing the object that has been sought by so large a number of fraternal orders since the llrst fraternal t-ocloty was orgiuilzt d thirty two years ago. omCH W MISS M 1UMIDOOK, SUIMtKMK I'OmtKSPONOICNT i: II I'ACKAItl), Supreme Cashier jj m 'iutti:ndi:n, uh. h. s. anomn, Supremo Assistant Secretary Supremo Physician. HON. J. it, KI.YNN Supremo Director COI.ONin. C n MIl.LKIt Supreme Director OI'I'IUK OK C. M. CJUTTBNOEN, SUPKKMK ASSISTANT SKCIIKTAUY. iH H 'Jlwo ? . ... SSm SECTIONAL VIEW POI.ICV DEI'AItT.MENT. OFFICE OF E. II. I'ACKAHD, SUI'UEME CASIIIEK.