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Insurance Company

WORLD BUILDING, NEW YORK.

N. W. BLOSS, J. F. Morse,

President. G. F. POTTER,

This Company

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Offers Life Insurance on the most liberal and progressive terms, and entirely devoid of the unnecessary and arbitrary rules and requirements that are current among insurance companies generally. The Adjusted Rate Plan

Is original with this company, and is an entirely new feature in Life Insurance. It enables the Company to provide insurance to persons who are

First Class Risks at Lower Rates

Than can any equally sound institution that places all its risks at one rate, wholly ignoring the importance of charging each policy holder a premium equally proportioned to the risk assumed. This is The Most Equitable System of Life 'nsurance

Ever offered the public, as the rate charged is directly in proportion to the risk assumed, rather than an equal rate for all. While none but those safely insurable are accepted, the

Merit of the Risk Establishes the Rate of Premium. The principle is similar to that applied to Fire Insurance, the premium being regulated in accordance with the nature of the risk. The adjusted rate plan avoids also the

Unreasonable and Purely Arbitrary Technicalities Which have so long worked injustice to applicants and agents, and while it does not contemplate in any sense the acceptance of an applicant not safely insurable, it recognizes the fact that a large number of risks usually declined can be safely insured at a fair premium. It is

A Wise, Just and Common Sense System

And unquestionably the fairest and most equitable one known, and cannot fail to impress any thoughtful, unpredjudiced man as being the correct system of Life Insurance.

This Company is doing its principal business in the State of New York its home State. Its growing popularity with the public is best evidenced by the large amount of insurance written. During the year 1892, after adopting the Adjusted Rate Plan, its Business Increased Five Hundred per cent. Over that of the previous year.

THE MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY IS CONSERVATIVE. ITS EXPENSES ARE MODERATE.

ITS POLICIES ARE MOST LIBERAL.

ITS PAYMENTS ARE PROMPT.

Send for Circulars. UNEQUALED OPPORTUNITIES Agents Wanted.

LIBERAL CONTRACTS.

F. B. AINSWORTH, General Agent,

P. O. Box 25.

(8-1y)

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Is the direct and short route from Indianapolis to St. Louis and points in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, California, the West and Southwest. It affords magnificent train service and superior facilities for the transportation of passengers. The physical condition of its property is fully up to the standard, making a journey over this route highly enjoyable. Prompt and sure connections are made with Western lines at St. Louis and other junction points. Trains for the West leave Indianapolis at 7:30 A.M., 11:50 A.M., 1 P.M., 7:30 P.M. and 11 P. M. Arrive at St. Louis 5:00 P. M., 7:20 P. M. and 7:00 A. M. respectively. In considering the many advantages offered by this popular route you will find it materially to your advantage to ask for, and see that you get, tickets over the Vandalia Line. Rates are always as low as by less important routes. Baggage checked through. For detailed information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., address W. F. BRUNNER, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.

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THE PENNSYLVANIA LINES.
Only 24 Hours, Indianapolis to New York.

Also the quickest, most comfortable and best equipped route to
LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTH,
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST,

WHEELING,

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The Pullman parlor car, sleeping car and dining car service on these lines is unequalled, and the pains-taking care with which trains are run reduces the dangers of travel to a minimum. The Pennsylvania Lines are acknowledged to have done more than any other road or system of roads in this country to make long journeys, which were formerly a severe test of endurance, a positive pleasure and even luxury.

INFORMATION Concerning time of trains, rates of fare and transporta-. tion facilities will be promptly and cheerfully given upon application. in person or by letter or telegram to

W. F. BRUNNER, District Passenger Agent, Cor. Illinois and Washington Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

VIA THE

MONON ROUTE

LOUISVILLE NEW ALRANY & CHICAGO RY

THE SHORT LINE TO

CHICAGO

Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Omaha,
Denver, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle,
Tacoma, Los Angeles, Spokane Falls,
Helena, and all Points in

WEST AND NORTHWEST.

The only line running Solid Pullman Perfected Safety Vestibuled Trains.
The only line running Dining Cars betwee Indianapolis and Chicago.
Magnificent Pullman, leeping and Parlor Cars.

For rates, maps, time-tables, etc., apply to

1. D. BALDWIN, D. P. A.,

F. G. REED, G. P. A.. Chicago.

No. 26 8. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.

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LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R.

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Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville R. R.

"NATURAL GAS ROUTE"

THE POPULAR SHORT LINE

BETWEEN

Peoria, Bloomington, Chicago, St Louis, Springfield, LaFayette, Frankfort, Muncie, Portland, Lima, Findlay, Fostoria, Fiemont, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Peru, Rochester, Plymouth, La Porte, Michigan City. Ft. Wayne, Hartford, Bluffton, Connersville, and Cincinnati, making direct connection with all points, East, West, North, South.

THE ONLY LINE TRAVERSING

THE GREAT NATURAL GAS AND OIL FIELDS

of Ohio and Indiana, giving the patrons of this POPULAR ROUTE an opportunity to witness the grand sight from the train as they pass through. Great fields covered with tanks in which are stored millions of gallons of oil, NATURAL GAS wells shooting their flames high in the air, and the most beautiful cities, fairly alive with glass and all kinds of factories

We furnish our patrons with Elegant Reclining Chair Cars FREE on day trains andel. E. & W. Palace Sleeping and Parlor Cars on night trains at very reasonable rats.

Direct connections to and from Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Washington, Kansas City, Denver, Omaha, Portland, and San Francisico and all points in the United States and Canada.

This is the popular route with the ladies on account of its courteous and accomodating train officials and with the commercial travelers and general public for its comforts, quick time and sure connections. For any further particulars call on or address any ticket agent,

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CHAS. F. DALY,
Gen Pass. and Ticket Agt.

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NORMAL COLLEGE,

ANGOLA, INDIANA.

WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 2, 1894.
SPRING TERM OPENS MARCH 13, 1894.
SUMMER TERM OPENS MAY 22, 1894.

See Buildings and Grounds on Next Page.

Does it pay to go to this kind of a school? One year ago a bright young

man who had been here about 6 months coveted a position as teacher in a certain village at $500 a year. We failed to get him the place. He said: "Well, if I can't get that place, I'll be with you in school next year." As president of the school, I answered him that if he had decided

[W. O. BAILEY, PROFESSOR OF PEDAGOGY.] to go to school a year, that it was a great blessing to him that he failed to get that $500 place. He came last year, and the result was that he was elected county commissioner of schools in his state at $1,200 a year. This quite likely means that he will clear $700 a year for four years, by coming to school one year at an expense of about $150. Another young man who taught for $35 a month, came here one more year, graduating in Scientific Course. The result was $100 a month last year, and $120 a month this year. That is, one year's schooling at a cost of about $150 made a difference of $85 a month in teaching. One of our lady graduates, after being here two years, brought her salary from $30 to $100 per month, and so on. These are not all, but a few of many cases. Does it pay? It pays in money, happiness and usefulness.

We are prepared to meet every want of those who have to go to school from one to two terms at a time. Indeed, some of our most able graduates have taken their work here that way. We conduct review classes in common branches every term. We have classes in Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Physics, Civil Government and Physical Geography every term; also a large number of classes in Latin, German and Greek every term. Besides this, professional instruction in the Science and Art of Teaching is given all the time. One able professor gives his time to this work. Remember, all this work is done every term. But, one may ask, what advantages have you for those who have but little education? We answer that every term classes are formed for those who would enter BEGINNING CLASSES in Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Physiology, and young men and young women enter these classes every term. Six years ago, a young man of twenty came here from Michigan. He began in these classes, and in four years graduated in our classical course and is now high school teacher in a city of his own state. You say you don't know enough to enter this institution. We answer, you are exactly the one we are now trying to get. Give us your time and do your best and we will save you a year's time in your education, and see you through a course of study that will make you a good scholar. From this class of students we get some of our ablest men and women. Don't be shy of us. We will put you into classes with those who are advanced like yourself, and you shall have a chance. Send for free Illustrated Catalogue. Ask any questious.

Address L. M. SNIFF, A. M., Pres., Angola, Indiana.

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