$500.00 



ACCIDENT 

 INSURANCE 

 POLICY 



NSURANCE THAT REALLY 



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INSURES. 



FARMERS' 



You may have had other chances to huy accident insurance that would protect you in elevators, on steamboats, and 

 automobiles, but this is the first chance ynu have ever had to get real protection in your ordinary work. This NE W $500.00 

 POLICY was secured from ttie North American Accident Insurance Company, of Chicago, 111., (Surplus $331,498.66) the 

 largest company in America handling this class of policies, after long negotiations. It took three months to induce the 

 company to write the special features that were required to make it valuable for rural people. By buying the policies 

 outright in very large quantities, it is now possible to ofler it FREE with this remarkable practical combination of magazines. 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, $1.00 



L *ri-lF r^ A Dr)F M^^^i^ *^® bee-keepers' favorite paper. 



MAGAZIN^ FARM JOURNAL (fiveyears), .75 



*^ ^;:^ ^mSk the standard farm pa-er of the world. 



"^ ™ GARDEN MAGAZINE— FARMING, 1.00 



a most beautiful, practical horti- 

 cultural magazine. 



INSURANCE POLICY . . . 1.00 



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_jMlfiHiiiiiiT-1 f<^'- 



FARMINi^. 



$3.75 



for $2. 



These magazines, if paid for separately, would cost you $2.75, but we can sell ALL, THREE MAGAZINES with the 

 NEW INSURANCE POLICY for ONLY $2.00. This i.s because the three publishers have combined for a subscription 

 campaign. If each one sent you a separate letter it would cost us just three times as much as where we offer all three 

 together. THE SAVING GOES TO YOU. ., ,, , „..^ .. _ 



If the policy is not wanted we can substitute any of the following: Designer," Housekeeper, Ladies World." 

 "McCall's Magazine," "Mother's Magazine," or the Garden and Farm Almanac. 



W^Y SHOULD YOU HAVE THESE PAPERS? 



BECAUSE GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE is the great paper in America devoted to bees and honey. If you 

 have bees, or are going to get them (and everybody who lives in or near the country should have bees), you need the 

 most reliable and latest information, and you want at the same time the simplest directions possible. You want the bee 

 business in a nutshell, and that is what Gleanengs will give you. For the beginner or the most expert it is equally valuable. 



BECAUSE FARM JOURNAL is far and away the foremost farm-paper in the world, a boiled-down, practical, help- 

 ful, entertaining monthly, built to make the rural homes of America more happy, prosperous, and contented, and already 

 doing it for more than 500,000 homes. For farmers, villagers, or suburbanites. 



BECAUSE the most beautiful garden and horticultural publication in the world is the GARDEN MAGAZINE, full 

 of sound sense, beautiful engravings from photographs, and fine printing. It has ten issues at 15 cents eacb and iwo at 

 25 cents each, per year, and the subscriber gets his money's worth twice over. It is a delightful magazine, useful, stimu- 

 lating, and ornamental. _ 



WHYSHOULDYOU HAVETHIS INSURANCE? 



Because you are in danger, every moment, of an accident which may cripple you for weeks, months, or for life; because 

 the loss of an eye, a hand, or a foot, may mean destitution for yourself and your family; because this protection, for a 

 full year costs you nothing whatever. WHAT THE POLICY PAYS : ascrtrt /sr* 



For Loss of Life , $500.00 



For Loss of Both Eyes, meaning entire and permanent loss of the sight of both eyes.. §QQ"QQ 



For Loss of Both Hands, by actual and complete severance at or above the wrist kS2"2R 



For Loss of Both Feet, by actual and complete severance at or above the ankle oOO.OO 



For Loss of One Hand and One Foot, by actual and complete severance at or above the _ « _ _^ 



wrist and ankle i or So 



For Loss of One Hand, by actual and complete severance at or above the wrist • ss-xx 



For Loss of One Foot, bv actual and complete severance at or above the ankle Ronrt 



For Loss of One Eye, meaning entire and permanent loss of the sight of one eye OU.OO 



Provided such loss shall result within thirty days from date of accident, from accidental bodily injuries, solely and 

 independently of all other causes, and covers accidents as follows: 



Being thrown from a mower by horses. 



Being knocked down in the road by a wagon or automobile. 



Being hurt in a Ijicycle accident^or collision. 



Being lnurt while operating corn-sheller. fodder-cutter, etc. 



Being caught in a burning building, house, or barn. 



Should the Assured obtain injuries in the manner specified above, which shall net prove fatal, but which shall im- 

 mediately, continuously, and wholly disable and prevent the assured from performing each and every duty pertaining to 

 any bus.ness or occupation, the Company will pay the Assured FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK during the time of such 

 disablement, but not exceeding six consecutive weeks for any one accident. 



NO DELAY OR EXAMINATION. 



The insurance goes into effect as soon as you receive the policy and mail back the coupon attached to it. There ar3 

 no dues, taxes, premiums, or assessments of any kind whatever to be paid by you. We have paid everything in full 



The three papers will begin at once, and will come to you each month till the time expires. THEN THEY WILL 

 STOP, unless you order them renewed. -, -..,,.,««.., m-.- nut f-iini- ■•riM.ii n 



Send us $2.00 by registered mail, or postoffice or express money- GLEAN NGS N BEE CULTURE, MED NA, 0. 



Drderto-day, Money refunded to any dissatisfied subscriber. Address ui-i-mimuu in uui. uuuiuiii., muumn, w. 



This Policy does not apply to persons under sixteen or over sixty-five years of age. 



Being hurt in an elevator or any public ( onveyance— train, 



trolley, boat. etc. 

 Being injured in a runaway. 

 Being frozen or frostbitten. 

 Being injured by robbers or burglars. 



