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parm Bureau Fiamilies coopemte 



Glenn Saxe Family, Edwards County 



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EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY INSURED 



TWENTY-FOUR MILLION dollars of life insurance written and 

 paid for from February 1, 1929, to February 1, 1930! A world's 

 record for first year production of any company. This is the ac- 

 complishment of the Country Life Insurance Company; the answer of 

 the organized farmers of Illinois to the doubters who said, "It can't be 

 done." 



Farm Bureau families in the organized counties of the state made 

 this world's record possible. Moreover, Farm Bureau co-operation put 

 this business on the books at $10 per thousand less for the first year's 

 acquisition cost than the closest class of competitors. Low overhead 

 made it possible. This is the secret of Country Life's low premiums. 

 This record reveals how dividend returns will be made possible in the 

 future. The opportunity lies ahead for Farm Bureau members through 

 co-operation to establish an unheard-of low net cost record. Working 

 together for a larger volume, Farm Bureau members can establish most 

 attractive dividends. | j 



Country Life is your company. You control the cost of insurance 

 by determining how largie the dividends shall be. These dividends will 

 be directly proportional to the help Farm Bureau members give in rolling 

 up a large volume in future years. 



Life Insurance 



Protects 



The Home 



and Family 



James L. Moore Family, Shelby County 





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