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and Seal » Gee ) the LAY blic, ined etinte PARENTS HAVE NO RIGHT To risk poverty for their Families, ignorance and perhaps beggary or crime for their Children, when THEY CAN ALWAYS PREVENT IT At trifling cost by taking out a Policy in THE TRAVELERS, OF HARTFORD. ISSUES LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES Of every Desirable Form, for Family Protection or Investment for Personal Benefit. The following are its leading forms: _ ORDINARY LIFE. —Best and cheapest protection for the family, enabling a man to carry much larger insurance than under any other plan. The cost of this form is so trifling that the poorest laborer can save his family from want. LimiTeD PAYMENT.—Concentrating payments into the working years of a man’s life, when he can easily bear a load that might distress him in old age, and leaving him free {rom all worry in his later years, his family safe even if he is helpless. These Policies can be converted into cash five years after all premiums have been paid. Amounts payable are stated on the Policy. ENDOWMENT.— Policy payable to the insured Aimse/f after a term of years. Few.forms of invest: ment in the market equal this in profitableness and security, even without the insurance! ‘Bonds and stocks may be called injor liquidated, or may fall to nothing iri value; dividends may be passed, reducing the average value heavily: but the Endowment Policy is secure from depreciation or liquidation, @r~ ALL our Policies contain liberal Non-Forfeiture provisions. ACCIDENT POLICIES, ing the Business or Professional Man or Farmer for his Profits, the Wage-Worker for his Wages, lost from Accidental Injury either in Travel, Work, or Amusement, with Principal Sum in case of Death. No MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED, Travel and residence permitted /ree, in nearly every part of the Civilized World, and Claims may be made through Consuls. Rates as low as will PERMANENTLY Secure FULL PAYMENT OF FACE VALUE of Policies. Only $5.00 to $10.00 for all ordinary occupations, for each $1,000 with $5.00 weekly indemnity. Policies Nor FORFEITED by change of occupation, but paid PRO RATA, COMBINED POLICIES, Life Policies with Indemnity Contract attached; cheaper than most companies grant Life Policies alone. Has Paid Accident Claimants over $8,000,000, Life Claimants over $3,000,000, and is now paying them $4,000 a Day. Over 125,000 Accident Policy-Holders, or more than oneninth of all insured, have been killed or injured and received indemnity from THE TRAVELERS. All claims Paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, and IMMEDIATELY on receipt of satisfactory proofs. Paid-up Capital,. . . . . +» «© + «+ « $600,000. Assets, $8,055,000. . . . . Surplus, $2,089,000. AGENCIES AT ALL IMPORTANT POINTS IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA. JAMES G. BATTERSON, RODNEY DENNIS, GOHN E, MORRIS, President, Secretary. Asst. Secretary comicbooks.com