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8 THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. January 4, 1903, BANKERS RESERVE LIFE Carnegie’s Lieutenants | S —— o AT | | (Continued from Third Page.) A Successful Home Life Insurance Com= | (rouble resulted. The riotous element held pany Doing a Phenomenal full sway and mine and county officials : ) N NN < hid themselves because drink-crazed ¢ \ Business strikers swore that they would kill the \ . \ & \ first American who attempted to interfere BANNER YEAR OF ITS LIFE with their anarchistic doings Everybody ) was scared—everybody except “Tom”’ Lynch Despite the pleadings of friends € Nebraska's Stron t Life Company | this small man would walk into the midst of a group of strikers and order them to scatter to their homes; and they obeyed. He did more to quell riots in the Connells- ville region than a dozen officials. So Mr Lynch was made superintendent of every- thing that Frick and Carnegle owned in the coal and coke line. Five years ago, when Mr. Frick retired, Mr. Lynch took his place as president of the coke company stood the test of panic and disaster better |l4i'is worth :;ly;m! S";".WW.';"VO.I i Ay e Wit " ¢ savings . The story of how Mr. Charles M. Schwal $ e Y DL GO CL BAYIORS T U ';,.y became one of Mr., Carnegie’s most trusted J.W.ALEXANDER lieutenants has already been told many PRESIDENT A VICE PRESIDENT times Lends ATl (€ petitors for Thisx Yenr, Business in every line has been excep tionally gcod in this state for several years Life insurance has never before been so much in demand People are seek ng safe investment Life insurance companies Therefore, life insurance is now sought men, not only for protection, but for in vestment It is the safest form of in vestment, as time has demonstrated AR Fahd CompBR His New Honor » A GOOD offers policies not only securing protection He was a large man and his bosom to the family, but which are first class | uyelled with pride ts he stopped up to the i RESOLUT]ON investments for those who are secking in desk and registered, reports the Brooklyn tereet-hearing securitic A policy In the | g ity AT o sl I‘MI;.M I‘l- "’IH I"""" ‘\ MH"M” I\ "".H"’ Eagle. It was evident that he knew he wa for 1903 would be to save some- + man of distinction than a government bond, because 1t is as [ mhe olerk glanced at the mame and was thing from your income. safe and the percentage of Increase is puzzled. more than double the rate allowed on gov- | “faven't you stoppea with us betore, Mr An Equitable Endowment policy will ernment bonds. The investment Is Barker?” asked the clerk. not only help you to save something during' Better Than n Government Bond “ i " Dozens of times answered the large P . also because the beneficiary in one of | man N |903.bul will help you to save durmg every these policies will receive the face of the “I thought I recognized you,” said the o 2 —_— i policy no matter how small may have been | clerk, “but there seems to have bheen a year fOt‘ 15 Or..O.y.ears and Wl” assure the number or amount of premiums paid. [ change in your name.” your ]lfe n addltlon . The future of Life Insurance in Nebraska “There has been,” asserted the large g . . {5 B Is assured. The state laws governing the [ man; *a most Important change.” A resolution of this kind will not management of Nebraska companies “You always registered before as ‘John benefil you-—or your fam'lly—unless itis Plnces Safegunrds Around Barker,” and now you have it ‘H. J < / the assets, surplus and reserve of Ne Barker," " carried out. “-IY_I_S acted upon,the money \: braska companies which will steadily “Of course, of course,” returned the larg you n]lght waste will be saved. % strengthen the companies as they grow in [ man. “I guess you haven't heard from my power and importance. The Bankers Re- | district or you wouldn't worry about that C If you would like to accustom yourself(o gerve 18 conservatively managed, based | I've been elected to congress.' . . A p l upon well established principles and writes “Oh!" said the clerk, puzzled. Sa“ng Some‘h'ng each year, f'” out coupon bEIOW‘ upon thoroughly tested plans policies which “That gives me another initial, doesn't are unexcelled in the world 2" o B. H. Robison, President, “I don't quite see—-—"" H. v. NEELY, is an old life Insurance underwriter and ex “What a thundering lot of ignorance some Manager for Nebraska. pert. He is building this company for all [ of you city people have. That makes me ( Merchants National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb.n time. It is his life work. He Intends that | Honorable John Barker, doesn’t it? And Please s nd me inform ition reqarding an’ endowment it shall be his monument. He wants good | that’'s H. J. Barker for short, ain't it? agents to assist in pushing the good work A FOr 8.4 Jf dssued at years of age, Write him at McCague Building, omans | HOW Pineapples Grow Neb Nt Many persons have an idea that the pine- {ddn OO0 &0 0 ¢ ¢ @ &, grows on a tree. 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