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AFTER FIRE has struck, how many times have 

 you heard: "why in the world didn't I have in- 

 surance?" or "I carried fire insurance for 20 

 years; then last year I decided to save money — 

 now look what has happened to me!"? 



Now Is no time to take chances. Fire losses 

 are mounting daily. Agricultural colleges and 

 safety engineers are greatly concerned over the 

 increase in farm fires. They attribute the in- 

 crease to several factors: shortage of materials 

 to re-place worn out stoves, heating plants, and 



flues; lack of help to make needed repairs; gen- 

 eral carelessness on the part of property owners 

 because of over-fatigue and worry. 



Whatever the causes, the result is the same — 

 millions of dollars of destroyed property at the 

 very time when much of it is irreplaceable, and 

 all of it needed as never before. i 



This company joins with all conservation 

 agencies in urging greater attention to the re- 

 moval of fire hazards, AND adequate insurance 

 to protect savings should a fire occur. 



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FARMERS MUTUAL REINSURANCE COMPANY 



608 S. DEARBORN STREET 



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BUY WAR BONDS 



CHICAGO 5, ILLINOIS 



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