Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 1, 1903, Page 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT +.OF THE National Life and Trust Co. P. M. STARNES, President, Des Moines, la. Another Record Broken by the Record Breaker. Look and Consider Well the Following Financial Statement for 1902... STATEMENT DECEMBER 3lst, 1902- ADMITTED ASSETS LIABILITIES ARt MOPLERRG T OMNN o vh vt vusiowssan vsivonvsess s ....9761,068.50 Net valus of Policles in HoPe® « viavissiiisvassssasssusssnnsivisissnssvssssassnesessBi09171:08 Secured by first mortgages on Towa farms having asworn valuation of 82,015,9)2.00 exclusive of improvements. Premiums Paid in Advance Loans on Policie s L R o N R SR R . . 3,444.61 RETOBTIMAL N OVON ENWEY I L O o tavlvn i sind danain st s o v Simne ds vi R S T 87.00 Cash in Office and Banks............ v . ou ds Vs . 32 Agents’ Ledger Balance and Bills Receivable, secured .. . Les R R, 08,62 Interest Accrued y e “e R ) ‘ 16,686, 66 Premiums Due and Deferred, net. tiesssssassesssensienseese 46,779.17 All Other Liabilities ...... . 2,404.00 Surplus to Policy Holders ......... sveuevevsessvanes seesas- 180,740, 45 Less Ledger Liabilities. . . Admitted Assets.... . . e v . 39—9#27694.66 This Company now has admitted assets of $992,094 against oy s v RS g OFFICERS: $500,014 one year ago. S - o A GAIN OF 98 PER CENT. - \ - — A St . P. M. STARNES, President DeFOREST BOWMAN, Secretary. D. G. EDMUNDSON, Vice-President. N. E. COFFIN, Counsel CALVIN MANNING, 24 Vice-President LEWIS SCHOOLER, M. D., Med. Dir. This Company now has in force 20,061 policies against GEO. E. PEARSALL, Treasurer E. R. CARTER, Actuary 11,740 one year ago. A GAIN OF 71 PER CENT DIRECTORS: This Company now has insurance in force amounting to o " AL ’ P. M. Starnes, President, Des Moines DeForest Bowman, Secretary. $12,594,288 against $6,821,885 one year ago. : ) Iy s | Geo. B. Pearsall, Cashier Citizen's Des Moines A GAIN OF 85 PER CETT. ; i > R ¢ - National Bank, Des Moines S J. Patterson, Cashler Dunlap Bank, Dunlap, Towa e 3 \ 34 Lewls Haas, Cashier Woodbine Savings This Company now has a Surplus of $150,740 against : g Loan 458 TIURE (08 S (N Bank, Woodbin, Towa $121,052 one year ago. = Fl 2 N. E. Coffin, of Dudley & Coffin, E. E. Pinney, Wholesale Coal, A GAIN OF 25 PER CENT. B g J ! 5 Attorneys, Des Moines Oodar Rapids, Towa Calvin Manning, President Iowa National Bank, Ottumwa, Towa. D. G. Edmundson, Vice-Pres., Secretary THE PYRAMIDS OF PROGRESS A Four Years of Record Breaking Progress, Such as has never Been Equaled im Old Line Life Insurance History. Admitted Net Assets Insurance $66,547.85 18990 $740,800 $212.938.75 1900 $2,831.260 $500,014.69 1901 $6,821.885 $992,004.68 1902 $12,594,2.88 The chronicle of the first four years’ experience of the National Loan and Trust Co., is without a maturing at one hundred cents on the dollar as one falling due tomorrow. parallel in the history of life underwriting. % Men of integrity can be profitably employed in any one of twenty-five states, embracing the choicest The National Life and Trust Company issued a greater number of policies to Towa people than any company operating in the state, except industrial Companies, and leads every company in the state in pew premium income. In short, the National Life and Trust Company has so far out-stripped all com All approved forms of regular Life, limited Payment Life, Endowment and Investment Policies, em petitors, that today, it has only its own record to beat. ®.ver so strong, never so successful, bracing nearly fifty different forms of contracts issued by this company. A roster of policies that for A contract in the National Life and Trust Company, running 20, 30, 40 or 50 years, is as certain of simplicity, equity and liberality of conditions to the policy holders, are unsurpassed. THE NATIONAL LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY, Offers the ‘“‘Best Insurance in the World,” in Life, Limited Payment Life and Investment Endowment Insurance. Insurance men will do well to investigate this Company’s line of policies, and consider carefully before making engagements for 1903. Correspondence Solicited. Agents Wanted. HOME OFFICE, CROCKER BLDG., DES MOINES, IA. territory in various parts of the U. | eratly, could e r. Schwab spent most of this time ashore, | imprisonment includes the residences of the duke of | Northern an castern outlet mv":""::y‘;::,‘,v'.'m:“ Shown that.tbe sometimes In an auto, sometimes walking | Since his release his family has refused | portland and Sir Ernest Cassel. Mr. Mor s | Dhan nar s or conita was much: bettsr J Macnate's Oondition is in No Wise | through the bazaars, where he made many | to have anything to do with bim. HI8 | gan still has on bis hands the other house STANLEY NOW A DYSPEPTIC | Miners and Operaters Unable to Agree on| F. L. Robblns argued that the run of el Magnal A quaint purchases. father, the marquis of Abergavenny, amid | on Grosvenor for which he paid the kL P B v st o run Disceuraging. On returning to Palermc. Mr. Schwab, many family trials, has never had to endure | dowager countess of Dudley a fapey price. | Pays Penal aing. Easiier Wage Bchedule. TR taaly lusreasel the oue: of coal mined with the men of the party, hired a motor a greater blow to his pride than this per- ¢ jg Sals SaLy e AT e quality and that the car and visited all the sights in and arouna | petuation of the disgrace incurred by his mpanies in the Pt WILL NOT TALK OF PHYSICAL CONDITION | [iE S0 VLl spectally attrasted by the | son. Soaquiad. 1k OWNERS REFUSE INCREASE DEMANDED | district could keep their trade under i Plerpont Morgan, r.. after a thorough oyl under the beautiful cathedral at Monreale Lord William lives quletly with bis wite ke ARG MR 1 0D & hemeid - A “»lu::r’:u‘rhfil.u\r:.",,‘"'"' Wined theve iwig e World special correspondent has| but bas mot been about for the iast six Finds AR RIS o R i et o froet ool b o e s e o Witehell Clatms Ratae in Fally Justi- | Mr. Mictel answered Mr. Robbins. e Misreport or Misrepresent Him, So the Iatter's appearance to be that| Wales' favorite and model among the young of a man ery good health, with no sign | men of London. His marriage with Miss o of mental or physical disease. If he is il | Murietta, then emed one of the wealth- | st of 5 P. Morgan & Co. He was first | chronic dyspeptic and suffers terribly at s Ganin burg district as in the states we t apparent in his conversation or | iest English heireases, was arranged by tha | teeretary of the U A e~ 880 his: faon [Neehs iingas' at. ihe Mieisaippi or ‘wouth of the' (hi arance. Mr. Schwab expressed much’ prince himself. Lord William and his wife passy at the coronation of King Edward Ploppe-barpigg oot o s . 500 on_ there ‘can be & Screen basis 14 thet (Copyright, 193, by Proys Publishing Joyauce at the falee reports published | have always been remarkably devoted to entirel his country house In Sussex. | [NDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 31—At (he | contract, "ntase not ¢ ) \ ¥ open | ., 4 - copx About his health. each other. Unlike other married couples He has an adopted son, the little fellow | yegsio 2 and . ocontract PALERMO, Sicily, Jan. 31.—(New Yo } touk ate wolL he said, “but I phefer. in-the circles 1n which shes mave moveds ,LYNCH MUST SERVE SOME TIME Xy hax un sdovied son, ihe Mile fellow | sesston of the miners® and operstors’ jolnt “Thg' conterence adjourned atter ‘naviag \\urh|,4nl>l'lmm Speclal Te H"‘“‘I‘ o | to say nothing with regard to my health| they invariably were seen together. Want . : k| Lande Yl e o iy il M“rm o of W I Has. | Feferre¢ the matter back to the scale com many false reports have been circulated o | L S %0l the more one says the | of mouey prompied the writing of the | ¥ ommutation o . ; slon reported the selection of W. H. Has-| miiice shich will meet on Monday She Unl : ’I'h"" o Fppies (he| Mmore chance there s of being misreported | book, combined with a desire to get even ible for Three Germany Wants the Ships. \_"’h; ot | I.m”u-; - ucn'l“"‘ § :lh‘:‘h- fa) correspondent has made a | OF misrepresented I shall leave here in a| With the Judge who sentenced bim, Justice Montba, BANTIAGO, Chile, Jao. SL—Private| The report showed that oo the prelimi i §Mv“nw‘r-nu e T ant hantt {th sends | COUPIe of days on the Margharita. but will | Lawrence agents of Germany h proposed 1o the | pary Lo in executive session vr['l(urlllv SaRNANT Tavasgiphiien, " sne Macew ® Inot return to the United States until | Lord William thinks his character 18| (oooiion' 1em by Press Publ g C») government the immediate purchase of the | tne el . e en probably from Genoa or South- | completely restored by this publication, but |y espi : 1 p ’p - Mr. Schwab arrived here from Naples on | March. then probably from Geaoa or South ,;":’“D‘,‘mh': "m‘;w':"m‘n’ ihis publication, but | * LONDON, Jan. 31.—(New York World | Chilean battleship Captain Pratt and the | grant the increase fn wages or changes in | o [Ahe bank at Steelville, 11l Chier January 18, scopmpants 1 xl» party (n(nv Mupien A moral Sbnauity which made (he hasy | Cablesram—Special Telegram.)—Coloncl | armorcd —cruiser Esmeralda and have | ytandards of mining that were demanded RaEly le authority for the staten members of his family. For the first few y %/ 3 Arthur Lynch, lately sentenced to be offered to take over the warships now being | by the miners. All demands adopted by | of the men The two men are days the woatber was exceptionally bad |[SHOCKS THE ARISTOCRACY | owible show him to be quite as black as built in Europe for Chil g SCHWAB'S HEALTH ALL RIGHT |52 e vorained- unt ‘e 30 | for which o was senieacea o axe yours:| tho saost imposn in-she block, ‘whic | 332 mtes . tenatn an wven tne Canass | SOFT COAL OUTLOOK UGLY | arapey soud net ve made to sonir ge- i M not furnished and he has never ing house In New York City in a minor ! rigk ™ ! position aud developed such financial ability | LONDON, Ja (New York World Ca SSat Re madis an' at the ame oti%. b sram—Special Telegram.)—Henry M was made junlor -pariner in the London Stanley, the famous African explorer, Is a All Inclined to Give Way on_a"mine run basis s ¥ fled, but Nelther Side Seems at sald ed 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 31.—The police depart the names of two men who, it operators voted unaurmously not to |is alleged, assisted Jerry Richtmeyer in hanged on conviction of treason, but whose the miners were voted on separstely Louls and their present whereabouts & he has been painted. p ——— ne no bu photo) ol A escrt for Palermo, and Mr. Schwab remained - PN sentence was commuted to imprisonment for s o ———_ Several operators addressed the confer- | Tion ne te oaen P Ertphs and descrip aboard his chartered steam yacht, Mar- [Lord Willlam Neville's Book a life, has been removed Lo Parkhurst prison . ence, glving reasons why the Inc - | ately, and, they are well known crook gharita, though some other members of th Worse Offense Than Former JUNIOR MORGAN CUTS SWELL ' the doctors having reported unfavorably on ~ ST. LOUIS. Ja With the eleet] confldence : - the ohe slection | manded should not be granted Sonfidence iy feit that tuey will soon b party went sightseeing One of Forgery g the state of Mis lungs- Ne further com- | of Internat r %f Interloy timony given before the strike commission | gnUC REISRG, TGRIMENer has not mad. Mr. Schwab was not prevented from join- 4 Has One of the Most Imposiug mutstion of his sentence can be cousidered 1t Handlers and Warehousemen. with | was quoted by the speakers to show tha® | the robbery. ile denles that he had Ing these excursions by (llness, but, to use - — Houses in Block Where Great for three months, but it is said that he will | jurisdiction over all locals In the !nited the conditions®in the bituminous fields hand "1' “m“"“' simply says he knows the his own words, My desire to see the sights | (Copyright, 193, by Press Publishing Co.) p be set at liberty before cr immediately after Stt'¢ ox AAS CARNSS. & member: men who the job. was Dot great enough to induce me to )NDON, Jan. 31.—(New York Wotld Ca- Dues Abennd. King Edward's projected visit to Ireland H 1,50, is practicully complete: Law. Were better than those that existed in the et ‘urren, Chicago, president: James | anthracite felds. |Contederate Veterans' Meeting Called, brave the damp and discomforts of going | blegram—Special Telegram.)—English aris- —_— next spring or autuvmn « dent; J. P about tocratic soelety has not been so genuinely | (Copyright. 198, by Press Publishing Co.) 3 A n president President Mitchell's testimony was re-| Npw ORLEANS, Jan el Oor d vice presi. Dpeated as proof of this argument Mr. | a commanding the | onfederats Leaving Mrs. Schwab and her mother, | shocked for many years as it Is now by | LONDON, Jan. 31.—(New York World Conadian Rallwars Merge . Mra. Kinsey, at the botel, Villa Igiea, they | Zor¢ Willlam Neville's book, the publishing | blegram als, thir ed Providence. %, 1. Mitchell replied that while he had said | Veterans, announces that the thirteenth 9elug afraid of seasickuess, Mr, Schwab |2 which is considered & far greater offensc | Morgan, Jr. has just settled in his Bew . . g . " - . ‘ R Cre o = 8 annual reunion of the organization will be cial Telegram.)—J. Pierpon: MONTREAL, Jan. 31.—The Canada North 2 iR R W } | that the bituminous miners were faring | Beld in New Orleans May 19, %, 21 and 2, | ern railway bas acquired the Great Nortu- | cily, Chicago, sefretary and treasurer, better than the anthracite miners, his tes- | 1908

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