Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1903, Page 32, Image 60

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The following letter from John J. Roche,
Secretary of Omaha Cattle Loan Co.
South Omaha, Neb., June 8, 190 J.
Mil. TI. D. NKKIjY, Mimnger.
Equitable Life Assurance Society,
Omihn, Nubruwka.
Dear Sir: I am this morning in receipt of your check
In the um of four thousand nix hundred and noventy
stx dollars and nvi'iity cents ($4. (176. 70), betn? the cash
value of my Vivo Thousand Dollar Limited Payment
Life. Policy whii'h you wrote for me twenty years ag .
Let me tell you this Is a trreat result; my dividend
exceeds S3 per cent of the total premiums paid.
It has bH-n my pleasure t" have you write mo, Bine?
this policy was taken, three other policies In the Kq-jlt-tbla, and to
.Vow iry further Tilth In the Kijultab'o and you as Its representative,
and buiise 1 want thi Roods, I rIvo you herewith my order for
an additional HO.Ofl contract, Continuous Instalment, which will pro
vide an antiu:il payment to my tlauahter of $500, ho long as Bho may
live. Yours traly, JOHN J. UOCHB.
T. J. Foley, President of Peru Plow and Imple
ment Co., Council Bluffs, writes:
' Council Bluffs, la., Aug. IS, 1903.
MR. II. D. NEELY. Manager,
, Suitable lAie Assurance Co.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Pear Blr: To experience the pleasure of LIFF1 IN
SUKANCK the living must wait for the maturity of a
Tontine policy. Recently I enjoyed this privilege In the
Equitable by acceptance at the allotted time of a sum
greater than I paid In premiums on a policy of $3,000.00
Ordinary Life, M year payment.
The greatest benefactor and friend la the life Insur
ance Agent who writes yon for five times nioro than you think you
want; In after years you will birr.s him fur It. My belief In life
Innurauce is so pt'ortg '.hat I will five you the opportunity of in
suring roe for an additional $10,000.00.
Very truly yours. T. J. FOLEY.
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JAMES W. ALEXANDER.
Proldent
11BNRY B. HYDE,
Founder.
JAMES II. HYDE,
Vlco Prertdent
Society
The Equitable Life
Assurance
IS THE YOUNGEST OF THE GREAT COM
PANIES. NEVERTHELESS, DURING ITS
COMPARATIVELY BRIEF HISTORY OF 43
YEARS, IT HAS ESTABLISHED A RECORD
UNPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF LIFE
ASSURANCE
Assets, Jan. 1,1903, $359,395,537.72
Surr ... . ... $75,127,496.77
EVERY .
ICRS AN.
JR CUSTOMERS ARB OUR BEST ADVERTIS
wo FRIENDS.
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MEN OF A Hi. FORCE, BNEROY AND HONESTY CAN EARN
LARGE INCu iKS AND ACI'UMIILATK A" COMPETENCY BY EN
OACilNQ IN THIS BUSINESS WITH THIS EQUITABLE,
APPLY TO
H. D. NEELY, Manager
Merchants Nat. Bank Did;., Omaha. INeb.
"Strongest
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World"
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Maturity
The following 1a from Mr. J. H. Parrorte,
Real Estate Broker: -
Omaha, Neb., January (, IMS.
IL P. NEKLY. Manager, --
Equitable Life Assurance Society,
Omaha, Nebraska. '
Iear Sir: I have before me the statement a to the result at
tained under my policy No. 338.23 In the Equitable IJfe. and I dnlre
to congratulate your society on the magnificent results attained,
and you on beluK Its representative for the Stat of Nebraska.
I took this polit y Lernbcr 14th, 1SJ46, on the Ordinary Ufa plan,
with an annual premium of $.149.10 for $5,000. "
I am now offered tt.635.a0 in cash for the surrender of the policy!
or 1 can withdraw In cash the accumulated dividend. (over
It per cent of the premium I have paid) and continue the pulley at
the same annual premium, less future anuual dividends.
I regard this aa a practical and conclusive vindication of your
claim that the deferred dividend plan of Insurunre is the beet. .
On the nun date I took out a policy for a like amount In another
moat excellent company, but not on the deferred dividend plan, con
l.ery to the advice of your then "epresentative, but on the advice
of agent of said company, who assured me that It would prove the
beat. It was e teaser at that time bat the result Droves
that it was a Ions way the most ax pensive, for I have
still a premium In that company to pay. much largur
can get nothing; and In order to reap any benefit from
this policy I must pay till I die, which la a burdensome
condition.
I have dee'ded, aftor nature deliberation, not to take
either of the eNve mentioned option but rather to apply
the dtvtdeuda to the payment of the premium due UU1,
and with the balance purchase an annuity for life of
$.. By tblt means I will have a full participating
policy for $5,000. on which I will hare no further pre
miums to par. but which guarantees me a mtnJintun In
come of $1i.t4 a year which will be Increased, by future
annual dividends.
Booh a result need only be staked to bo appreciated.
Wishing yon abundant success In your efforts to in
crease the netnher of Bquttsble policy bolder. I remain,
with great satisfaction.
Tour Tory truly, J. IX. PARROTTK,
Miss Gertrude Goodrich, of Omaha,
Has This to Say:
Omaha, Hay 24, 1902.
MR. OKO. M. COOPKIt, General Agent,
Equitable Life Assurance Society,
Omaba, Nebraska.
Dear Sir: I am hi receipt of the check of the Equitable Life
Assurance Society for $250, In payment of the first Instalment
due under Continuous Instalment Policy No. 1,114,448, which
was Issued on the life of my father, Dell II. Goodrich. April 3,
1902, aud made payable to me.
I aluo beg to acknowledge receipt, of the Annuity Bond,
which provides an annual Income of $250 for me bo long as I
may live. )
One of the great advantage of this Annuity Bond, however,
Is that it provides that the Society aha 11 pay the an
nuity for not leas than twenty years, and in the
event of my decease beforo the twenty payments
have been made, the remaining payments will be
made to my heirs.
I am slucerely grateful to you for your kindness
to my father in making it possible for him to make
this provision for me, and X desire to thank you
for the Society's promptness in settling with me, as
my claim was only presented to yon May 19th. .
My father bekl several policies in different com
panies, and while the policy in the Equitable was
the last taken, still It la the first paid.
Your truly, GEUTBDDB GOODRICH.
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