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INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, {STATE OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS. May 25th, 1895, Judge C. W. Clarke, V. P. Bankers Life Ass’n., 205 Sheidley Bldg, K. C. | Dear Judge:— IT am in receipt of yours of May 2% and the proposition you make there is very wide of the proposition I un- derstood you to be contending for. What I understood you to want was a clause in your policy providing for the payment of half the policy in the event of total disability, but the prop- osition you make now is in the event Mo.§ Chichester’s English Diamond Irand. NNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. arc, always reliable. CAoies ack Draggist for Chichester'a es Dia Brand in Med and metallic’ xes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take Ment Side t tina Werte | of total disability, at the request of Sead by ail Lon chestor Chemical Co.) Madioon Se"¥s | the policy-holder, to pay half in ab- solute charge Of the policy. Such a condition as that in your policy is beneficent and wise. Beneficent in that it gives to the policy holder aid in his extremest need, and wise in that it enables the company to settle an approaching total loss at fifty per cent. Ithink such a condition as Proprietor of | that in your policy is a wise provision | and as quoted by you in your letter, I could urge no objection to it what- ever. I donot regard this as an ac- cident provision at all; it may arise Elk Horn Stables’ from sickness, may come from old g purchased the Elk Horn barn | : ers age,may come from sudden stroke of and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | ise a having added to the same a number of | Paralysis, a confirmed case of rheu- Ae ace Buggies, and horses, I can say | matism, crit may arise from an accl- to the public that I now have the | dent, and it is not payinganaccident | claim to make such a settlement. It \isan adjustment or compromise of | the whole amount of the policy by | paying half at the time when the policy-holder most needsit. This, as | I have before stated I regard both wise and beneficent. Very respectfully, CB. LEWIS & CO j i | j Jas. R. Waddill, Superintendent. Best Livery ‘Barn F.C. SMITH. Azt In southwest Mo. Horses and mules; | 45- tf BUTLER, MO. bought and sold, or stock handled on! commission, Stock bearded by the day week o> month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete | with any Livery barnin this section. Call ard see him Cc BLEWIS & CO; Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ofa general execu- tion issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, re- | turnable at the February term, 1*#6, to me di- i rected in favor of John M’ V, aughan and \ against Fred Cave and Dorothee Cane. I have | | levied and seized upon allthe right, title, in- | terest and claim of defendants, Fred Cane an | Dorothee Cane, inand to the follewing de- | scribed mal estate situated in Bates county, ssouri, to-wit: The southwest quarter of tion three, and north half of northwest quarter of section ten In townseip thirty-el, ae of range thirtv-one, all in Bates county, souri, I willon Saturday, February 22, 1896, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ' day, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, | sell the same or so moch thereof as may be re- quired at public vendue to the highest bidder | tor cash, to satisfy said ee and enste. D. A. COLY¥R Sheriff of Baree County. Sheriffs Sale. _ By virtue ind suthorit ofa special execn- Be ™ Columbia Bicycle Pad Calendar For 1896 10-4t Friday, February 21, 1596, k in the fore- FOPE MANUFACTURING CO., = HARTFORD, CONN. wo iter ee execution COLYER, Sheri ‘of ‘Bates County - der for cash, costs. 10-4