THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE Great Insurance Company Helps Nebraska The National Fidelity and Casualty Company One of the State's Strongest Institutions fin ! ' a fw inci uuiumercia.1 supremacy oi I I New York is due in a large measure to the centraliza tion of insurance assets in that market, and it was high time that there should be establ'shed in pany in its home state, as well as rapidly overcoming the business of its competitors in other territories. The National Fidelity and Casualty Company has 140 stockholders, com prising the strongest body of rep resentative men that has ever been Interested in any one proposition in the central west. With the equipment and facilities of the company and the liberal poli cies it issues, this home institution should be given preference of a large portion of the surety and casualty business in this section. The National Fidelity and Casu alty Company was the first to pay the claim on the death of Emll Bran- .'u Hill the central west insurance corpora tions with ample resources to carry the risks and collect the premiums, which have heretofore gone to the eastern insurance companies. Edwin T. Swobe, realizing the op portunity existing for a casualty and surety company in the central west, organized the National Fidelity and Casualty Company of Omaha In 1907 to write accident and health, fidelity and surety bonds, plate glass, burglary, liability, etc. This company has just closed Its fifth year of business with a very creditable record, showing a sub stantial gain in premium income each year. The company is now op erating in several states and is rap idly extending its territory. While the National Fidelity and Casualty Commpany has met with the keenest competition from its eastern competitors, it is now writ ing the largest business of any com- i j . ' - -.a. . " "Tw ! if 6- -TO Jb Same ' Office Employees -Jlfafj 0222 C$ Tifcliiy 32z2 Casualty Company. and General J&zager. deis, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster, and the fact that it was the first to pay proves conclusively the claim this company has always made, that its policies are sight-drafts on the company immediately upon any claim being established. The management of the company may well feel proud of the record It has made for fair dealing, and the company's growth is best evidence that it is rapidly growing in favor with , the insuring public. The National Fidelity and Casu alty Company owns its home office building, located on the corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets, for merly occupied by the United States National bank. The facsimile of the check repro duced below that was paid the Bran dela estate is probably the best evi dence of the promptness and readi ness with which this company set tles its claims. try ? . . mw t m sx mto .IT "? InSioJ wilt k i mFIDEL,TYe fef ;MCASUALTYCo NATIONAL FIDELITY & CASUALTY BUILDING. April rd 8618 OF0M.AHA. 'ESTATE OF EMIL BRANDEIS" Twanty Thrmnrmrt and flnlOQ ES - vTL-4HHrlA l. : j