IVHICH 

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 YOURS? 



A Bonntifnl Yield Auored 



NO FARMER CAN 



AFFORD TO TAKE 



THIS RISK! 



Dcstrojrctf By Hall In Mldsununcr 



AIL losses of staggering proportions occur annually in the Corn Belt. Hail 

 has destroyed millions of dollars worth of farm crops and property in Illi- 

 nois and Iowa in recent years. In 1928 the Farmers Mutual of Iowa alone 

 reports $1,115,595.77 paid in net losses to policy holders. . 



V^OU can p;-otect your crops against hail 

 -■- damage by insuring in YOUR OWN 

 COMPANY "AT COST." 



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V- !LT. YOUR I - , 



BF NFW? 



Marion, 111., May 1. — [Special. 1 

 — A five minute hailstorm that 

 visited Williamson county this 

 afternoon damaged homes, farms, 

 crops, and orchards to the extent 

 of a half million dollars. — Dis- 

 patch in Chicago Tribune. 



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bos So. Dearborn St. 



Chicago I 



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