March 8, 1889.] SCIENCE. 



GUARANTY INVESTMENT COMPANY 



CAPITAL $250,000. 



Hon. ALBERT H. HORTON (Chief Justice, Kansas Snpreme Court), Topeiia, Kan., Pres't. 



7\ Guaranteed Farm Mortgages 7° 







The Company calls the special attention of Investors to the following points : 



I. All loans guaranteed and interest payable semi-annually at the Importers' & Traders' National Bank, New 

 York. 



II. Unusual fulness of information, not only about the security itself, but about the general development of the 

 section where the farm is located. 



III. An examination each year of the general business of the Company and the Mortgages themselves by a COM- 

 MITTEE OF INVESTORS sent for the purpose. 



IV. Many hundred Mortgages taken and NOT A SINGLE FORECLOSURE. 



V. Exhibitions in New York at frequent intervals, of Kansas and Nebraska Farm Products. The Exhibition at 

 the American Institute in the fall of 1888, received the HIGHEST A WARD of superiority. 



VI. Monthly Bulletins giving full information about all Mortgages offered for sale. 



Address for Monthly bulletin and Investors' Committee Meportfor 1888, 



HENRY A. RILEY, General Eastern Manager, 191 Broadway, N.Y. 



The Travelers of Hartford, 



PAID POLICY-HOLDERS 



|200,ooo in January, 1889, Alone. 



This enormous mass of claim payments — by far the greatest ever made by THE TRAVEL- 

 ERS in a similar period since its organization — came out of the Company's treasury in one month; 

 a rate which if maintained would carry its payments for the year up to $2,400,000. Any other 

 company of the sort in the country would have been totally swamped by it. THE TRAVEL- 

 ERS' beneficiaries did not have to wait action and payment one day. 



Assets, $10,383,000. Surplus, $2,041,000. 



