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Income tax?' says I to Jones 



'Sure, I know something about income 

 tax.' Then right off he invites me into 

 the house and gets out his tax blank and 

 shoots this at me: 'Remember last year 

 when that new hired hand of mine had 

 that accident and I got stuck with a 

 $2,500 judgment?' Teh, I remember,' I 

 said. 'Well,' says he, 'what I want to 

 know is, can I deduct some of that from 

 my income tax as a business expense 

 or something?' 'Golly,' says I, 'I don't 

 know anything about that — better see 

 your lawyer or a tax expert.' 'But,' he 

 says, 'you had about the same experi- 

 ence a few years back with that fellow 

 Miller; did you deduct that judgment 



from your tax?' 'Nope,' says I, 'you see 

 I don't worry about judgments of that 

 kind on account of I have Farm Bureau 

 Employers' Liability Insurance and they 

 do my worrying for me.' 'Oh,' says he, 

 like he was caught burning his own 

 barn, 'guess I better wake up and get 

 some of that before this busy season 

 starts and I have some more new help.' 

 'Yep,' says I, 'guess you better.' " 



See your lA Mutual insurance agent at 

 the Farm Bureau about Employers' Lia- 

 bility insurance before your busy season 

 starts. If you hire help you need this 

 protection. Your own company offers 

 it to you at cost. 



Illinois Agricultural Mutual Insurance Co. 



608 S. Dearborn Street., Chicago 5, Illinois { 



