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NSURE IN oldest The TRA ELERS Largest and Best Of Hartford, Conn. Lkife, Endowment and Resident Insurance ELL. FORYVYS... HegItI1 Policies Paid-up Cash Capital, . 5E1,000,000.00 Indemnity for Disability caused by Sickness. ASSETS, .... 26,499,822.74 . . I Liabilities, . 22,708,701.82 L1f'b'1'fy I Su'f '0e H EXCESS, .... S,7Q1,12o.92 Nlanufacturers and Mechanics, Contractors, and Owners of Buildings, Horses and Vehicles, can GAINS 6 Months, January 'GO July, 1899 all be protected by policies in THE TRAVEL- In Assets ,...... S1,184,38O.28 ERS INSURANCE COMPANY. Increase in Reserves Qboth dep'tSl, 1,4'78,549.62 PREMIUMS, INTEREST, AND RENTS, SIX MONTHS, S3,782,423.85 J. G. BATTERSON, President S. C. DUNHAM, Vice-President JOHN E. MORRIS, Secretary H. J. MESSENGER, Actuary E. V. PRESTON, Superintendent of Agencies vii
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Nrw York Llllit lll8lll'dll06 60. NEW YORK 33 35 JOHN A. MCCALL, President DZ- JZ HTHE BEST or EVERY THING 36365-G60 FI E POINTS The NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is a Purely Mutual Com- pany in which Policy-holders alone receive the Protits. and that has. in iifty-four years, paid nearly Fifty-tive Millions of Dollars in Dividends of Prolits to Policy-holders, and has accumulated, for future Dividends as they become due. nearly Thirty-eight Millions more. New members are received as partners on terms of equality with old members. The NEW-YORK LIFE has over One Thousand Millions of Paid-for Business in Force fas per atlidavit of its Otlicers on May 23, 1899- since veritied by the New York Insurance Department I and it is. in the Number of its Policy holders and in the Amount of Protection Fur- nished, the Largest Life Insurance Company in the World. The NEW-YORK LlFE'S Investment Accumulation Policy is Automati- cally Non-forfeitable from Date of Issue, Most life policies are non- forfeitable only after two or three years' premiums luve been paid. and many are never automatically so: if you do not ask for paid-up insurance under such policies yo-.1 mly lose it. The NEW YORK LlFE'S lnvestmgnt Accumulation Policy is lncontest- able from Date of Issue. Most life policies are Incontestable only after one, two or three years-some never. lf you pay for insurance you want it absolute, without any string to it. The best is None too Good for Your Family. The NEW-YORK LIFE has lately adopted a new By-Law respecting ln- vestments, under which it undertakes to Sell. between now and January 1. 1902, all the Stocks it now holds of private corporations. and here- after not to invest in, nor loan money upon the security of stocks, unimproved or non-productive property, farms, hotels. theatres, churches. breweries, factories, mines or industrial enterprises. Very little of its funds is now so loaned or invested, and the Company's present action IN U N ,, will place its invested assets upon a Basis More Conservative than that of any A other American Life Insurance Company vi
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