Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1905, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: srNDAY. JANUARY 1. 190S.
IT S TRUE
In a little less than eighteen
ORGANIZED 1887.
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WILLIAM C. WILSON, President
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years the OLD LINE HANK
ERS LIFE OF LINCOLN has
accumulated more than a MIL
LION DOLLARS OF ASSETS.
Did jou ever stop to think
what the accumulation 6f this
large amount of money means to
the people rt Nebraska and the
west that not a dollar of this
vast sum will ever be drawn out
of western states either in gfxxl
times or bad to make greater the
accumulation of money else
where and lessen the volume in
this community. ,! ").;
That not a dollar of this money
has been invested in stocks or
bonds, but has been loaned to
the farmers of the great west
and by them deposited in banks
from which it has again gone
Into circulation, and that every
merchant, professional man
banker or business man in any
line has directly or indirectly
been benefited by the keeping at
home of more than a MILLION
DOLLARS that would otherwise
have been sent east and put into
firculation there. ; '
That not only the principal,
but all the earnings each year
on more than a MILLION DOL
LARS will be invested and rein
vested in first mortgages on
farms, keeping it in constant
use here. , tv , y tS.i
That a very large number of
the people in Nebraska and ad
jacent states are buying their
insurance of the BANKERS
LIFE, realizing it is an excellent
policy to keep their money In
circulation at home instead of
sending it away to be used in
building up eastern enterprises.
If you have never though
this, take time to do so, and you
will realize that if all the money
that has been paid by citizens of
this state to eastern life insur
ance companies in the last eigh
teen years had instead been used
to buy similar policies of the
OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE
of LINCOLN, it is enough to
make the difference between
good and bad times in this lo
cality. It would have materi
ally Increased our manufactur
ing interests, added to the busi
ness of every merchant, every
miller, every banker, every
farmer, every jobber and every
professional man and for the
borrower, whether in town or on
the farm, would have made a
money market at home large
enough to have met all legiti
mate demands.
If you have not encouraged
this enterprise, it will be to your
own interest to do it now. The
OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE
has become one of the great
financial institutions of the west,
because it has merited success.
It has had a safe and conserva
tive management; it is opera t
Ing in the healthiest part of the
world, making its death rate the
lowest; it has been economical
In its expenditures, showing the
'lowest expense per thousand; it
has not a loan on its books earn
ing less than 5 per cent. All of
these elements combine to make
a higher earning power by this
0VE1
$1,000,009
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WE WISH YOU
A HAPPY
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J. H. HARLEY, Secretary.
YEAl
company for its polioj holders
than any of its competitors.
Think It Over
NINETEENTH YEAR.