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Until the ILLINOIS AGRICULT URAL MUTUAL INSURANCE 

 COMPANY was started by the IllinpU Agricultural Association, 

 Illinoisfarmersnaanoway of knowing what their automobile 

 insurance should cost. ' - ■ ' 



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OldlinecompanieSy operating solely for profit, had failed to 

 give the farmer — ^who |s a rore|er red- rigk f^r auto insurance — 



the rate to which he was entitle d. In other words, the farmer 

 who rarely has an accident, paid as much, or nearly as much for 

 protection as the city driver, whose accidents are much more 

 numerous. .V .. '• ; . •*"- ::. 



Organized Agriculture started the ILLINOIS AGRICULTURAL 

 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 



Organized Agriculture operates the Company today. And be- 

 cause it does operate its own Company, with insurance for 

 members at cost, Organized Agriculture in Illinois can buy com- 

 plete protection for less mon ey. Farm Bureau members save 



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A 8 an example of the low rates availlable under our Si 

 lowing: One of our members insures his 1927 Buick a 

 age for a premium of $3.93 every six months; anothei^insur 

 collision (both moving and stationary objects), public liabi 

 $6.38; public liability and property insurance on a 192 

 six months, and one member has a 1928 Pontiac \nsur 

 for a semi-annual assessment of only 45 cents. The Opunty 

 you can save on your insurance. Call them TOD A Y. 



lUINOIS AGRICULTURAL 



608 South Dearborn 



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