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N THE average dividend paying company a $400 first yearly premium at age 

 ! 35 will buy approximately $15,000 of ordinary life insurance. 



A $400 first premium in Country Life v^ill buy approximately $20,000 of life 

 insurance, and Country Life is also a dividend paying company whose earnings 

 will be passed on to the policyholder to reduce the net cost. j 



The fact' that Country Life placed $24,172,000 of insurance on its books, in its 

 first twelve months of existence, an unheard of record for a new company, is 

 an expression of the appreciation thousands of Illinois farm folks have for this 

 new service. 



' HERE is only one real Farm Bureau life insurance company — that is 

 Country Life, organized and controlled by nearly 60,000 Farm Bureau 

 members in Illinois. It is democratically operated without selfish motives or 

 interests, to make available low cost protection. 



OUR further co-operation will mean greater dividends to the policyholder. 

 Net cost will depend on volume and economy of operation. You can help 

 by seeing that your county provides its quota. 



Help make 1930 a greater year for Country Life. If you haven't had an op- 

 portunity to hear about the different policies offered by your own company to 

 fit the needs of farm folks, mail the coupon on the back cover and get rates at 

 your age. 



COUNTRY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 



608 So. Dearborn St., CHICAGO 





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