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HAILSTORMS ARE GOING TO DESTROY A 

 lot of growing crops in Illinois this year .... unless 

 1939 is different from any year in history. And when 

 hail conies there isn't anything you can do about it. 

 Either you see months of careful preparation for a 

 crop dashed into the ground AT YOUR EXPENSE, 

 or you get a check from Fanners Mutual TO REPAY 

 YOU for the loss. f ,: 



WHICH WILL IT BE IF HAIL PAYS YOU A 

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IT'S A SIMPLE THING TO DO TO TAKE OUT 

 a hail insurance policy. Only $4 per $1000 is re- 

 quire with application. The remaining cost of cover- 

 age will be assessed after harvest. For several years 

 the Oct. 1 assessment has been $16 per $1000 on com, 

 oats, wheat, soybeans and other small grains. If you 

 pay the estimated assessment IN CASH when you 

 take out the policy, $2.00 per $1000 is deducted from 

 the total cost. Policyholders who insured their crops 

 with us in 1938 received dividends of 10 per cent of 

 their 1938 premiums on April 1, 1939. Thus policy- 

 holders who paid cash in advance had protection for 

 as little as $16 per $1000. ' ' ;. . 



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Write for a copy of our new pamphlet explaining 

 growing crop hail insurance in detail or see the agent 

 in your County Farm Bureau office. ■> ^ .:?.•.■«•'; . 



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FARMERS MUTUAL REINSURANCE CO. 



608 South Dearborn Street 



Chicago, Illinois 



