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THE . BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919.
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On the 25th day of September, just one week ago last Thursday, Ne
braska's New, Home Insurance Company started writing fire, tornado,
hail, and automobile insurance. And this start of actual business was
made with assets which total nearly $2,000,000.
This huge amount was invested in the company in the trifle over four
months since our organization. Already we have established over 300
agencies throughout Nebraska and Iowa. The business is pouring in.
Remarkable success is ahead. 1 i
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Remaining issue win oe ooia at qiou a anare.
A limited amount of stock is offered, today, at $125 a share. The balance will be sold at $150! There is
not a dollar's worth of "promotion stock" in the company. Every share is "voting stock" and participates
in all profits. Over 200 bankers and insurance agents are TODAY stockholders in the company. The
amount to be sold at $125 a share is LIMITED, remember! 1 :
The Tremendously Increased Demand Vast Profits in the Insurance Business
Tho NATIONAL AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY it or
ganized to meet the tremendously increasing demand for insurance.
Some idea of the increase may be had from the figures following; re
ports show that $520,000,000 was paid to FOREIGN companies during
the past five years. Nearly one-half of this huge sum went to Austrian,
German and Bulgarian companies. And these outlets are no longer
open. American companies. MUST handle the business. Yet this de
mand is but a part of the increase in Insurance. Millions of dollars in
fire insurance premiums went out of this state in 1918. A good strong
home company WILL keep most of that business in the State. '
Some ides of the profit! to be won in legitimate, straight-forward insurance buaineis may
be had from the figures quoted below (taken from leading InsuranceJournals). We do not rive
. them to INFLUENCE YOU; merely that you may see and judge for yourself. The men head
ing THIS company are men who have made remarkable success with these old, established
companies. . J
Glob A Rutfers Fir.
Recapitulation of invested assets at
five per cent.
Capital ...I 400,000.00
Reserve .., 9,532,024.00
Surplus 4,769.685.00
Total
Annual Interest at 5
Glen Fait Insurance Co.
'. Recapitulation of invested assets at
fiv per vent.
Capital 600.000.00
Reserve 2,029,482.00
Surplus 2,250,666.00
..$8,701,709.00
. . 435,085.00
Total
.......$5,380,048.00
269,002.00
To stockholders this would pay a perpetual
dividend ef 100 per cent.
Annual Interest at 6 .
To stockholder this would pay a perpetual
dividend of S3.8 per cent.
Investigate and see what the fire insurance companies tiave
done and you will see why, within a reasonable length of time,
the stock of this company should be worth $500.00 per share, and
still increase in value, as the business of the company increases. .
A Sound, Safe Investment
The premium income of every successful fir insurance company is
large enough to pay losses, all expenses and ample profits to stockhold
ers besides. 'The law secures the Investment and with strong .hands
shields the interest of all concerned. No business paying similar profits'
is saf guarded with equal certainty. Thus, as a stockholder, you pay
no fire losses, and no company expenses; these, together with the divi-.
dends on your stock, come out of the premiums of the policyholders.
The state sees that the company's capital which you helped to furnish,
is kept intact. The law of the state compels the company to invest every
dollar of its assets in first mortgages, municipal, county, state or United
States bonds, and the capital stock as invested must be held intact for
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And every requirement of state and national laws has been met by this
company.
Successful Insurance and Business Men Head This Company:
DIRECTORATE;
(No organization in the West ha stronger directorate than we)
W. H. AHMANSON ........... . .PRESIDENT
Mr. Ahmanson has been in the fire insurance business for the
past thirty years. Of late-years he has been an official of the
Columbia Fire Underwriters of Omaha and the premiums col
lected by this agency for 1918 were in excess of 2 millions.
W. A. SMITH, CAPITALIST . VICE PRESIDENT
President of the State Savings bank, Missouri Valley, la. Vice
President of the Mondamin Savings bank, Mondamin, la.
WILLIAM L. WILCOX..'... VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. Wilcox has been in the fire insurance business for a number
of years. He is at the head of the Wilcox-Burns Co., one of the
largest insurance agencies of Omaha.
JAMES E. FOSTER , SECRETARY AND TREASURER
Insurance, Omaha, Neb. .
N. H. TYSON. DIRECTOR
President of the Bank of Benson, Benson, Neb.
E. R. GOODMAN. . . . ? DIRECTOR
President of the firm of Bratt, Goodman & Buckley, Insurance
snd Banking, North Platte, Neb.
F. C. ACHTEMEIER. .......... DIRECTOR
Vice President of the State Bank of Jansen, Jansen, Neb.
H. H. JONES. . ....... .DIRECTOR
Vice President of Brinn & Jensen Co., wholesale paper and"
notions, Omaha, Neb. .
C. L. DUNHAM w . . . .DIRECTOR
Retired President of Farmers State bank, Eustis, Neb.
Director of Phelps County State bank, Holdrege, Neb.
Vice President of Farnam State bank, Farnam, Neb.
(Se right-hud celuma for balance ef directorate.) ' .
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AHMANSON,
President. Has of late years been ac
tive official of Columbia Fire Under
writers of Omaha. Premiums collected
1918, over 24 millions. Began insur
ance career at 14. Has filled every
position in Insurance business; for
fifteen years in official capacity.
MERRICK E. LEASE,
Superintendent of Agencies. For past
eight years, assistant manager and
superintendent of Agencies for Co
lumbia Fire Underwriters. For 21
years prior to that, state agent and
adjustor. One of best known Insur
ance men in entire west
JAMES E. FOSTER,
Secretary and Treasurer. At the age '
of 15 began with the Aetna Company
at Omaha. Remained 12 years, six
years as auditor. Manager local
agency of the late Geo. P. Bemis, Ne
braska stat agent, Sioux Fire Ins Co.
Chief examiner Columbia Fire Under
writers agency five years.
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DIRECTORATE:
(No organization in the Wt ha stronger directorate than we ''
C. W. WENTZ. ...... .... ............... ... . . . . . .DIRECTOR
Vice President, American State bank, Aurora, Neb.
DR. FRANK BARTA .DIRECTOR
Bank Director and Physician, Qrd, Neb.. .
F.0. BAKER....: .DIRECTOR
President Bushnell State bank, Bushnell, Neb. '
SAMUEL J. LYDICK. .DIRECTOR
Vice President Citizens State bank,' Lyons, Neb.
a C. HUEFTLE .... '. .". . . DIRECTOR
President Farmers State bank, Eustis, Neb.
. DR. J. E. HATHORN.. ..DIRECTOR
President of State Bank of Bartley, Bartley, Neb. .
LEO M. BOVEE.........f,.; ... DIRECTOR
Capitalist, Craig, Neb.
D. J. POYNTER. . . .... ......... .... ..... .v. ...... ... DIRECTOR
Retired Farmef , Albion, Neb. . . -
C J. HARRISON. .v. . . . .DIRECTOR
Grain Dealer, Seward,, Neb. ......
C. L. BRINKERHOFF. .DIRECTOR
Farming and Stock Raising,. Mt Clare, Neb.
J. V. McDERMOTT .DIRECTOR "
Attorney at Law, Logan, la. v
" J- F. SMITH .DIRECTOR
Insurance and Real Estate Broker, Eustis, Neb.
ALFRED J. JOHNSON . . .DIRECTOR
Bank Director and Stock Raiser, Axtell, Neb;,
(S left-hand column for balance ef a'lrectorata.) '
Final Chance to Accept this Remarkable Investment Opportunity
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This is a final offering of one of the most remarkable investment oppor
tunities of a lifetime. In a little more than four months since our or
ganization, shrewd investors have subscribed to and paid for nearly
TWO MILLION DOLLARS of stock.
This company will operate in all parts of the United States, its capital
will be invested wholly in non-speculative securities, such as government
bonds, municipal bonds or mortgages on real estate; only up to 50
one-half of the entire resources. The capital stock and no other will
be sold is fully paid, non-assessable and non-taxable.
This company has been doing business since the 25th day of September.
It is headed by Insurance and Business men of the highest standing.
Remember, too, that the great fortunes made through invesments are
nearly all made by the FIRST INVESTORS. Right now you are face to
face with a wonderful, safe, substantial investment opportunity. We
earnestly urge that you make investigations, and decide one way or the
other, AT ONCE! A coupon is attached for your convenience. Tear It
off and send it in right now while you hold this paper in your hands.
Send the Coupon TODAY for Full Information
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