11 -y-r mtmfnmnwviii wii it HimnfMMiU'WfliB hum.1 uTiiffwiri' w r vwi Bin v 1 1 wvib m n fi "us mjt'i hiiiiihhiiu'iiii iiiiiih i1 mi TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 20. 1910. Jlne .r rest Li tag Woodmen A Fraternal Insurance Order Furnishing Protection That Protects A Remarkable Record Mrs. Emma Manchester took charge of the Woodmen Circle 11 years ago the 17th day of last March. At that time the order had a membership of only 5,000. It's indebtedness amounted to $38,500.00. Today the membership is 85,000 and in stead of an indebtedness there is a surplus, to take its place, reaching the enormous amount of $1,600,000.00. V The almost phenomenal growth of the Woodmen Circle speaks volumes for the merits of its insurance, and is a monumental indorsement of the management. The following table represents the present standing of the order. Number of Groves . . . . . . . . 2,503 Losses paid . ..... $2,000,000.00 Number of monuments erected . . 1,901 Emergency and surplus $1,600,000.00 Number of members 85,000 Insurance in force . . $78,250,000.00 Absblute fair-dealing, prompt payment, of all legitimate claims, careful selec tion of risks, and a high standard of membership are the primary elements govern ing the Woodmen Circle management. 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 conserva tive, 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 its members. For particulars, address TV IT TO TTfe Mrs. Himma jd. Ma W. O. W. .Building n CllCSt 6F, Supreme Guardian Omaha, . Nebraska "fT" i (T i v 1 4