The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1935 Page: 6 of 8
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HAROLD C. YATES
General Agent
Protect Yourself
Your Family With
The Accident Insur-
ance This New Policy Offers.
Accident Policy costs you only
$1.75. This offer applies on new
subscriptions and renewal of old
ones. Policy may be issued to any
and all members of your family
for an additional charge of $1.00
each. Come around and read the
policy—see for yourself.
Everyone between the ages of
10 and 75 years is eligible. AC-
CEPT OUR OFFER NOW- En-
joy for a whole year the im-
mediate protection this NEW
policy provides . . . Enjoy for
a whole year the news and edu-
cational feature which the lo-
cal paper will bring you iegu-
larly each week.
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Accidents are increasing in number every day. Look at these gruesome figures —
compiled by the Statistical Department of the National Safety Council:
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KILLED, by accident, in the first seven months of 1933
KILLED, by accident, in the first seven months of 1934
Think cf it! Already this year 6,700 more people have been killed, by accident,
than during the same period last year.
And, in addition to those whose deaths occurred from accident, think of the hundreds of
thousands of other people who suffered injuries from accidental causes. Only Monday did
two boys, standing on the sidewalk receive serious cuts in the legs from flying debris pro-
jected when two automobiles ran together near the school building in Wills Point. This acci-
dent is convincing that regardless cf how cautious you might be, you are subject to injury
by accident. Accidents, unexpected, unprevent able, are. happening every day, everywhere!
WHAT ( ANT BE PREVENTED CAN BE INSURED AGAINST
Covers Death by Acciden-
tal Means and Pays Other
Indemniaties as provided
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This SUPERIOR $1500 ACCIDENT POLICY contains Protective
Provisions affording indemnity for LOSS OF LIFE, SIGHT and LIMBS
as shown in policy, with SPECIAL CLAUSES appealing particularly to
FARMERS, MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, DOCTORS, BANKERS, CASH-
IERS and others .... It is ONE policy that PAYS WEEKLY indemnity
for LOSS OF TIME from disabling accidents under EVERY SECTION of
the policy—BEGINNING WITH THE VERY FIRST DAY of the dis-
ability. It covers accidents named occurring on streets and highways and
in the home. It provides particular coverage against injuries caused by
AUTOMOBILES ... It protects against HIGHWAYMEN, BURGLARS
AND ROBBERS ... It also affords general protection including FIRE
or SUFFOCATION by smoke in your own home and other buildings. 11
provides for SPECIAL MEDICAL AID FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED
WHILE AWAY FROM HOME.
( THE MOST UNUSUAL
SUPSCRIPTION OFFER
WE HAVE EVER MADE
Each week this paper brings
I you the news you need to keep
I you informed regarding what is
I going on here in our own section,
I in surrounding towns and com-
I munities and elsewhere.
A full year’s subscription to
, this paper and this $1500 Superior
A FULL YEAR S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ea •g
CANTON HERALD AND A $1,500 ACCI- % I / )
dent policy, both for................................................... "F ■ ■ ■
. . If you have renewed your subscription since Sept. 1, you may secure
'an accident policy by paying $1.00.
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Lumpkin, Ila. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1935, newspaper, March 1, 1935; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515768/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.