HARDWOOD RECORD 



The Pacts and the Reasons 



HOW WE GROW 



Risks Insured: Insurance in Effect: 



23^^ $475,500.00 i^^^JAN. 10, 1905 



At Coiiimenceiiient of Bii.siiies.s 



57 ^HB $1,214,850.00 ^^^■■B JAN. 9, 1906 



At Eniirof First Year 



135a^^^ 54,315,413.99 ^^■■^i^ JAN. 9, 1907 



At End of Second Vein- 



213 9^91^ $9,048,451.86 Saaa^B9 JAN. 9, 1908 



At End of Third Y.-iir 



267^^^^= $12,255,362.78=1^^^= JAN. 9, 1909 



At End of Fourth Year 



3l2i^HBi^ $l6,050,448.38H^HH^HiJAN. 9, 1910 



(IPjfc^r b:- A* End of Fifth Year 



321i^^l^$20, 147,984. 70^*^SB9jan. 9, 1911 



At End of Sixth Year 



WHY WE GROW 



We have made the interests of the Lumbermen the first consideration. 



We have rendered the highest grade service at the minimum cost. 



Our policies have been quickly converted into cash after losses. 



Our fine inspection service has averted enormous fire waste. 



Our monthly bulletins furnish valuable lumber fire data. 



Our risks are high grade and constantly improving. 



Premium money saved belongs to subscribers. 



Our savings have been substantial. 



We have always made good! 



Lumbermen's Underwriting Alliance 



Suite 11 01 R. A. Long BIdg. ^ \Z'rZ'°Z%>^Z:r''- Kansas City, Mo. 



