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THE I. A. A. RECORD 



Page Eleven 



HERE'S IVHAT 

 ^OTECTION 



AGAINST HAIL 

 DAMAGE 

 MEANS 





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A July 24th hail storm stripped this Missouri cornfield to 



the ground 



These Will County, 111., poh'cy- 

 holders were saved from a heavy 

 loss, when the above check re- 

 imbursed them for hail damage to 

 crops last year 



HAIL storms come when you least expect them. 

 No part of Illinois and the corn belt is safe from 

 their path. Hail already has destroyed thousands of 

 dollars worth of field and orchard crops and farm 

 property this year in Southern Illinois. Last year the 

 northern and western parts of our state were visited 

 by destructive hail storms in mid-summer. It is bet* 

 ter to have protection and not need it than 

 to need insurance and not have it. Protection 

 against hail in the Farmers Mutual Reinsurance Com- 

 pany means a check to cover your loss following the 

 appraised damage. ' 



Write for our pamphlet describing this service. 



FARMERS MUTUAL 

 REINSURANCE COMPANY 



Protect Your Buildings 



PROTECTION to buildings against hail was re- 

 cently added to our fire and windstorm policy at 

 an additional cost of only five cents per $100 insurance. 

 Windows were knocked out and shingles stripped from 

 the roofs in the recent hail storm that hit Williamson 

 County. Hail stones larger than hens' eggs not only 

 stripped trees and field crops, but battered farm build- 

 ings and houses over a wide territory. Your own com- 

 pany offers hail, fire, windstorm and tornado insurance 

 and reinsurance at a low cost and gives you highest 

 security. - , 



CLIP AND MAIL TODAY 



608 So. Dearborn St. 

 . CHICAGO > 



Farmers Mutual Reinsurance Co., 

 BOS So Dearborn St., 

 Chicago, Illinois. 



I want further information regarding: 

 Farm Crop Hail Insurance I I 



Fire, Windstorm and Tornado Ins. 



107S Policy Holders and $1,400,000 of 

 Hail Insurance Coverage up to June 10 



Hail Insurance on Buildings 



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