Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1909, Image 53

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A Fraternal Insurance Order Furnishing
Protection That Protects
Officered and t managed entirely by
women. . : " ;
Incorporated under the laws of the
State of Nebraska.
Licensed in 38 different states.
A loyal and enthusiastic membership
of 80,000 members.
3,000 flourishing groves.
3,500 monuments erected at the
graves of deceased members.
$2,351,332.12 paid in death losses
since date of organization.
$1,111,664.91 reserve fund, the larg
est, per member, of any order in existence.
A record of absolute fair-dealing, prompt payment of all legitimate claims, careful selection
of risks, and a high standard of membership. "Only the Best" can get into the Woodmen Circle.
It is not enough that an order is big, prosperous, sound. Has it qualities and methods and
laws which insure the continuance of these things? That's the question every good business
man or woman asks when considering protection.
The business management of the Woodmen Circle follows the same conservative, careful,
foresighted and sound policy as that pursued in any big, strong and legitimate institution.
You are invited to join and enjoy the splendid advantages offered to members.
For particulars, address
IVIIipSo Einriiinnisi Bo RaocIh).Bstten Supremc Guardian
W. O. W. Building
Omaha, Nebraska