. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. eited after the second year, so long as any value re-mains to continue the insurance. The full reserve value of a lapsed policy is applied tokeeping the insurance in force, or if preferred, to the purchase of a paid-up policy at thecompanys reguar published rates. Always keeping in view the interest of its members,it makes cash loans to one-half of the reserve value of its policies when satisfactory assign-ments can be made as collateral security. It has removed all restrictions as to travel, oc-cupation and residence and ma


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. eited after the second year, so long as any value re-mains to continue the insurance. The full reserve value of a lapsed policy is applied tokeeping the insurance in force, or if preferred, to the purchase of a paid-up policy at thecompanys reguar published rates. Always keeping in view the interest of its members,it makes cash loans to one-half of the reserve value of its policies when satisfactory assign-ments can be made as collateral security. It has removed all restrictions as to travel, oc-cupation and residence and made all policies incontestible after two years, except forfraud and non-payment of premiums. The agency here includes the entire State of Kentucky, and its business is the largestin the State. Mr. Smith is held in high esteem in business circles, and is a director of theThird National Bank of this city. Mr. Smith has taken thus over $400,000, and expectsto do over $2,000,000 of business this year. AND OF NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. 91 LOLTlSVILr^E PUBLIC WAREHOUSE Udolpho Snead, President; James P. Helm, Secretary and Treasurer; W. G. Coldewey, Manager—Warehouse,Hamilton Avenue; Office, No. 124 West Main Street—Cheap and Secure Storage at Lowest Rates of In-surance. The Louisville PublicWarihcmse Company offersumisually well-pcrfeeted ar-rangements for the accommo-dation of tobacco dealers, dis-tillers, wholesale handlers oliquors, importers of forcitiigoods, shippers and dealers iievery description of mercliandisc requiring;; cheap, carefuand responsible .«t(>rage ;-conipiiny, ;=essed of a paid-up capital of $100,000, ownsand controls the immense«even-story brick warehouse, 350x410 feet square, erected by the late Newcomb-Bucbanan Company on Hamilton ave-nue. This is the most capacious building in the South of the kind, and is equipped through-out in the couipletest manner with power elevators, gas engines, scales, and, in siiort,■every requisite lor


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