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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 1917
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CONSERVATION; IS
DUTY OF NATION
Food Pledge Campaign Direc-
tors to Secure More Than a
Million Signers. .
NO UMAX Okla Oct 20. av.
CujiHfive niiliKtitute.
Kut more ?orn rice burloy rye
flnh Kiui vegetables and less wheat
DifHt aiug:ir rind dniry products.
Tin-do nro the slogans of tho Okla
HERE- IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
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OFFICE
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STATE NATL BANK
Our lease Is in an actual proven shallow field. Wells come in
Kood producers. Two new wells brought in Friday October 6 1917
in Section 36 were reported 300 burials each. New location made
in Section 1. Well near center of Section 32 joining our property
came in 1000 barrels. The Johnson well In Section 26 reported
(00 barrels Is less than 2 miles from our property.
This lease covers the north half of the northeast quarter of Sec-
tion six (6) Township seventeen (17) Range fifteen (15). We
offer only 80 shares of this stock at par value of $100 per share.
We are capitalized at $20000 divided Into 200 shares. Organized
under the laws of the state of Oklahoma.
Pipeline joining our lease giving us Immediate market Oas line
on lease giving us feul and water already secured. Wells drilled
adjoining our lease in 12 to IS days and this means quick action on
your money.
This company expects to make Its money out of production and
not out of a stock-selling campaign.
All subscriptions are subject to prior sale. Our directors and
officers are clean business men and will see that you get an honest
deal. Hank references and details on request.
BROKEN ARROW OIL COMPANY
1015 State National Ilunk Building Oklahoma City Okla.
Ij. KAKOIN Swretary.
KHNiaiialMllBlHOtllBiiHHMniHH
BROKEN ARROW OIL COMPANY
Capital (20000
Oklnhom
Thn linderalBiipd hnruby ulicrlhp for ihirn of Jh Mock In
the Broken Arrow Oil company par value f 100 rack fully paid and nL.n-aehsnMt
and lifrpby Dgrfe to pay for the am tha um of one half
of which amount ! paid In cah recnipt of which in herohr acknowledged and
the unuHmiuncd hen-by promism and agreea to pay tha baUnr in fifteen dave
from the date hereof payable at the offite of the broken Arrow Oil company loi.1
Flute N'utional Knnk Ituildini; Oklahoma City Oklahoma block to be delivered
when oil puymenta have been made in full.
BhOKKN ARROW OIL OOMPANY.
By
1015 State Natlomd Hank Dldg.
OKLAHOMA CITY OK1.A
oil eieco
OIL WELL DRILLING
1 l&WB
Steel Beams Channels Angles Cast Iron Columns and Plates.
Foundry Forges Machine and Structural Shop.
Largest Manufacturers Oil Well Tools and Supplies West of
Ilisssiasippi River.
Submit inquiries for quotations and deliveries. We are facilitated
for handling any orders promptly. Agents for American wire
rope Waterbury Manila cables and Republic casing and line pipe.
OKLAHOMA IRON WORKS TULSA OKLA.
il RIG LUMBER AND. TIMBERS
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i We furnish rigs complete for
1 1 ' wildcat Veils.
1 Branches : El Dorado Kan. Gor-
rjdon Kan. Bigheart Okla.
I iBperry Okla. Tulsa Okla
Cleveland Okla.
1 1 TULSA RIG REEL & MFG. CO.
I I Suite 427 Iowa Bldg.
Tulsa Okla.
FRICK-REID
1 SUPPLY CO.
fl Tnlss. Oklahoma
wtJL AVD OAS WELL SUFFUSS. OASIHB
tm PIPS AND IUBINO. WTAB
MPS AMD OOBDAOH
BBID OAS EXOtlfSS AMD FOWZU
O.s.ral Otflsasi Talsa Okla. Branch..
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Qklavi Okalf. Okla.t NevsU Oklav)
belata. OkU.j mom um.l wmu vaiavi
Is. Okls.i Cuaklu. (
Ktm WIlMn. Okla.t Dw7. Okla.: Caasate
v.j vrais. uiaiaii.
A4nsla. Kaa.i SI
lt i 'KlMtra. Taa:
dsralo. K.a. aaa Wirt.
3kia.
homa Fcod Administration which la
organizing the suite of Okliihoma for
rr tntensivo food plerte-o Mmi'iii
during the week of October 28 to No-
vember 4 In which every nmn. woman
iind child ovjt twelve years old In tho
ctnte will he. axked Jo do hl or her
bit In helping I'ncle Sam fulfill his
contruct to feed the world.
There ur 4 PS 000 families in Okla-
homa and from the the campaign
1'lreotnrn Pre determined to secure 1-
200.000 signers including 250.000
hoimokeeiers.
"The) American housekeeper" de-
clared Ilcibrt Hoover United State
food administrator recently "Is tho
ri.ont ir.ipoi taut nMler in the United
States." The terming food drive Is ex.
pected to enlist -every 'Oklahoma
hoiiHewlf J In the service.
The food pledge rampait-n Is not a
campaign of starvation. Tho lndivlrt-
wiwu BROKEN ARROW j
lQLPietiHr y wit. 1
asanas mium 9
1
City Okla.
.1917
$mie
AND FISHING TOOLS
JUNK WANTED!
OP E'VJSRY DESCRIPTION
Scrap iron metals rubber rope
rag-a eta HIGHEST PRICES PAID
TO COUNTRY SHIPPER8. A trial
will convince you. Car lota a spe-
cialty. One of the largest JUNK
dealers in Oklahoma.
Feenberg Iron and Metal Go
FIRST AND GREENWOOD
P. O. Box 1622 Phono 4750
WE HAVE AND MAKE
OIL FIELD MAPS
Coverlns entire oil and a-aa fields of
Oklahoma. Special maps and draw-
ing. Competent eorpa engineers al-
ways at your service. You'll Ilka
our service. Writ or call.
Tulsa Engineering &
Supply Co. .
No. tS Pioneer Building
Twlaa Pbooe S 334 Okla. "
" " 'know the '6iin Truth ' j
All tha blood all the hero-
ism all the money and all thn
munitions in the world will not
win this war unless our allien
and the poople behind them
are fed.
They will not he fed and our
sacrifice nt blood and money
will be In vain and a Rreat
cause will sustain a rrrat In-
Jury Mill.' each one In his
homo each day stands guard
over ihc nation' supply of
whent. Meat fats and nngnr.
Hcrbtt Hoover IT. S. Food
Administrator.
a-
tial or the family Is r.ot asked to eat
Rss food; it is not desired that anyone
go hungry. Hut It is desired that the
family substitute for- ceitaln foods
v hu h are easily transported to Ku-
ropo and are bettor for the soldiers
others which cannot be so used.
Wheat meat xitgnr'and dairy pro-
ducts are the foods which can b
tiutispoited to ne troops uhroau and
servo bc.il for them.
The drive m HKlahoma will be car-
ried on in four divls'ons the srhoo
district campaign the town and vil-
lne campaign the city campaign an 1
nun's caiupaiisn. The mrc Important
of these are the town and village ana
city campaigns which will be curried
on by women unions; women ma
hi'tisekccpcr-Holdlers of the nation.
1'nder Or. Stratlon P. Hroi.ks Ok-
lnhoina food ailmlnlstrator und n. AT.
K Hmith "tate campaliin director
executive novlsorv and puM'clty com-
mittees have been appointed by Mr.
Hoover also county chairman who
are women and county ninnngers.
men. On tho eemtive committee av
It. I(. Wilson state superintendent of
public itistrui lion Kilar Kenton
president of the Oklahoma federation
of labor the Hv. W. II. H. Urch pas-
tor of the Pilgrim fongregatlonal
church of (iklah linn City; Mrs. Hdgn-
7.. Wallower and Mrs. Harry I'oulter
Todd both of Oklahoma City.
Kach county chairman worklns
with a county advisory bflnrd to con-
Mi-t of the chairman county supcrln-
ttf.nriiit iif miltliy lnBrrntlnn u nil
Ihrea o!hers h Mclrtle.l l.allv lll
Kflr.ff the inHivirinni ini-u.r uh.Lp'InK drilled nenr the center
duties will be to make a hoiise-to
hoiis canvass working among women. '
These wli: Include the workers for j
beth town and country districts. In
the larger cities. Oklahoma City Tul-j
a and Muskogee special city chair-i
men havo ben appointed and t'loner
v.'iil direct the campaign in a slmllai
miinner In each.
The worlc of the county managers
will be to haivdle the supplies distrib-
ute the foo.1 pledge cards and other
working r.-.aterlai and enroll men. In
some tow.is ai.d idial dUUrmti the twol" cw "" 1 "f Y"..
i -n. k if Oil company finishes what it starts.
campaigns may be united if local com
mittees believe that is advisable.
.-Itate Superintendent Wilson is ask.
big r.very county superintendent in the
stat to become active In thin work.
; Thy have been asked to organize
I heir teaching staffs Into an ed.ica-
i lional and canvassing staff to obtain
j the signature of all school children
I over 12 years old to a food pledge
curd. Fifteen thnnsand teachers in
the state are cxp-ted to take part in
the campaign and four thousand other .
workers making a total of nineteen I
thousand workers to secure 1200.000
signatures In one week's time. That
will make It necessary for every
worker to secure eleven sinaturei
(J'llly but due to the fact tht the Jlelil
of the teachers will he limited to their
schoolroom the sverape of othor
workers nuiot run much hlRhcr.
Feries of meetings In rural district
or one day of the week when all other
activities will stop and the community
Join as a whole In the pledire rami
paign will he the plan followed ac-
cording to which can he worked oik
test considering local conditions.
fi'istlnK tr. Hrooks and Mr. Smith
f campaign headquartrrs nt th1 I'ni-
vtrMty of Oltlaho.na he-e are Alvln
Richards ocretn.ry to ho Oklahoma
food commission M:hi Emma Chant.-
Icr home economics director ;md
t:hnrlcs H. Ston of 8tlllwat"r pulJ-
llclty director.
It la pointed out that the food ad-
ministration authorities of ihe nuiinu
have chosen the volunteer method of
enlisting- (he people of the nation in
the foot! observation movement. Jlu-
bert Hoover decided on an appeal to
tiie people In what he termed an "un-
paralleled adventure In democracy."
Tlia aim 'p to avoid the vexatious and
frequently oppressive. egnlatton re-
fanling wheatlens days limitations on
amounts of food to be eaten and
ether similar' measures. Hut If the
food pledge rampaiirn falls there Is a
veiled warning that the draft methods
of enrofTlmr housewife-soldiers for
duty may be employed even as It has
teen applied to military service.
Personals
D. H. Klase one of the best known
of the refining; fraternity arrived in
Tulsa yesterduy and will hereafter he
associated with John Campion in the
marketing business.
E. D. Nolan prominent oil producer
at Robinson 111. Is in Tulsa looking
over the mid-continent.
W. B. Flynn who Is now playing
the game at EMorado Is In Tulsa
called home on account of the Illness
of his baby girl. He report that J. B.
Levy who put over the big deal
wherein the Halo holdlnRs were
merged has made a big killing up
there.
Ca.pt B. O. Mahaffey. who has
charge of the big V. C. McBrlde prop-
erty is here from St. Louis and is as
patriotic as ever and believes that the
Liberty loan Is going thru within the
limit of the time set
Lieutenant J. C. Nelson son of
Charlie Nelson Is at Camp Travis
where he is making a fine record In
the quartermaster's department. His
father is very proud of the fact that
he has a son In the army.
J. B. Hoge a prominent oil producer
of Nowata was In the city yesterday
and loft for home overland lii the face
of a brisk shower.
Eugene Huff arrived In Tul.sa yes-
r0hrnt:ftyt1fnr"1nC:.trky LjeHr
that way.
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PHILLIP H. BRENNAN. L. J. F. RODNEY
Brennan&Rooney
0ONT&A0TOE8 AND ENGINEERS
4J Booth Bo.toa At.. Tulaa Okia
81'ECIALTY Induttrlal Plant rnnatruetioa
K.prMntlnf Western Brldf. Companf.
W. MdertUad th. needa of th. refiner th.
oil maa In th. field and th. maa whj wanta
t. hull4 a plant.
Wi ar QaaUfled froan th. Preliminary Bar-
- 1J to th Completion of th. Job.
ASK ABOUT US.
4
In the famous Towanda district
where the InrKust hlnh Ktado oil kuhIi-
ers In America havo been recently
drilled the new woll of The I'ncle
Sam Oil company on the Turner lease
has reached the expected Kusher cup
rock. The drillers are now uniler-
reamltiK. According to Renerul dip
of the country and act tin I cleyutlon
measurements from the blK producer
on the ICalston lease tho cup rock has
been secured fit. in 2 to 4 feet hlli
in this I'ncle Ham Turner well. Tins
slight raise in the formation may
mean that the flock of biK pushers at
tho lUiUuii-t n han-l'ui'hcr and Till'
ner corner will soon be a reality. The
last regular formation in about half
of the Towanda gushed H (l pink shalo
on top of the cap rock from 7 to ft
feet thick. This regular format. on
was found Just riKht on the cap rock
and JO feet thick in the I'lu'le Sum
Turner well. We could have drilled
the Turner well in Monday but The
I'ni'lo Ham Oil company is operated
so us to give full publicity ami a
square deal to all of Its stockholders.
As tho Turner well may mean mil-
lions to the stockholders the actual
drilling thru the expected Kusher rock
will start at 12 a. m. (noon) Thurs-
day October IK which K".ves ample
time for every stockholder who can
come to b at the well und see for
thomaelves.
There is a chance fcr a rrtat icusher
within a few hours after the bltTdrlll
KtartB next Thursday. Also in the
Wyoming field In the Iiramle dis-
trict another
very important well of
'The I nclc bam Oil company Is
be-
of
aho'it of about seven thousand acres.
Shallow i.iu has been Mruck. Also 35
fett of oil sand was drilled thru two
weeks i4;i at 850 feet (.usher pro-
duction ui predicted by our Wyoming
geologist within the next nine hun-
dred feet Also on the Heiiton anti-
cline Jur.t west of the famous Tow-
anda pool surreyed out by govern-
ment geologiata about 21 years ago
The I'ncle Sam Oil com puny has a
well at a total depth of 28118 feet and
should oper a new gusher field there
Has hetn at work on the Kenton well
for about eight months. Also In the
Kcx district in Oklahoma on the An-
drea lease of 4260 acres The I'ncle
Sam Oil company has been at work
for over a year on a well that now is
within about 100 feet of where gusher
production seems reasonably sure.
Real opportunities do not watt. Vou
have no time to lose If you want some
of this real oil stock. The Uncle Sam
Oil company is doing things. While
you read this notice the big drills will
be going deeper and deeper in seven
dlfferisiit districts while everything
wiU be In preparedness for a real
gusher at the Turner well. Our or-
K;rar.i7.ation is strong and is entitled to
a real Kusher at the Turner on next
Thursdiy but If disappointed there
we will Immediately commence drill-
ing some other location somewhere
on our one hundred thousand acres of
leases until we do hit It rich.
The Turner lease consists of
acres and was purchased by
Uncle 8am Oil company in Juno
ZOO
The
and
COS DON L FA SE
WELLS STARTS D
THF - . vorth x
'Z XII ' sAVl I f '4000 BARREL
(UNCLE SAM OIL C0 -0 4 ruQun?
4-OACRE LEASER ZRes .O O f g G(SHR.)
z ' oqUq
J3G GUSHER j ooe eoat V hew wells )
X Z . o O v STAR.TED
JclTN O REPORTED
XVf L L S TAHTEDyj J r O O Op I
Map showing nine quarter scn-llons in the limrt of
the Towaudti pool. IncluiILn the Turner lrasc of 200
aTt'S owned by Tim Vnclo Sani Oil C'otiimny. This
map woh drawn about July 21). Since that date about
sixteen new guwixM-s Imvo bcn completed on tlH-se
n I no quarter mvUoiis (and not a sIiikI" dry liolo)
sonie of whieh have started at over 18000 to 20000
barreJH per (lay. An abandons! well (lrilleI aNut
two years ago one mile south and a half mile west of
our Turner location Is reported showing lots of oil
Trifling Oodimission.
"I dun had to go out collcctln' foh
de missionary society" explained the
old colored woman who was wanted
for some housework according to
Harris Dickson.
"But I have work for you to do. and
you need all the money you can get.
What do you get Pild for collecting?"
asked Mrs. Dickson.
"I don't (ret paid" said Mandy. "I
gets what I collects."
Big Bear Oil Co.
Now in Cap Rock
Over Shannon Sand
A bit well encountered In th. Shannon
Oil Sandi majr force Big Bear atock from
Ita praaent price 12 H cent to dollar per
ill are oSter night. BiK Dear atock ii full paid
and nonamraiabls; Incorporated In Wjroin
for 500.000 It hold. 820 .ere. In ...
moat smaational money-making oil fitVld in
tha I'nlted Statea. Th. Big Muddy of
Wyoming; it la drilling two wclla both near-
ing th. Oil Sanifs; it haa th. eaaing to com.
plet. bothf these wells; It haa in th. bank j
$2.1.000 and has t'-'H.OOn eominr In from
partiea who hare bought atork on tha monthly
payment plan; drillers and re finery men
at Casper. Wyo. near our wells have bought
over $80000 worth of Big Hear stock ; your
money goes for actual work no officer re-
ceiving any salary or commission; this com-
pany is drilling in th. Bfg Muddy field
wher. 9 5 Ok ot th. wells drilled ar. pro-
ducer. ranging from 100 barrel! to 2000
barrela dully rapacity; on. 600 barrel w.ll
would make this stock sell la th. dollar.;
and finally. It I. being financed by men
whoa. Integrity ia unquestioned. Writ or
wire at once (Jet literature map and bank
reference. Wm. U Krape Inv. Co. 900 (ias
fcleetri. Bldg. Denver Co..
tho present well was promptly started.
Korty acres of the Turner lease Is
about 3.SU0 feet west of the famous
Trupshootcr eighty while the other
Mill acres Is JJuHt across une-quarter
section wuthwest.
There nro no dry holes between the
biK gushers and the Turner 200-acre
b ase owned by Tho I'ncle (jam Oil
company.
LAT1
Riffcn thrt nurrouiitlintr uihfrt liuMiH'nt
wan written Tin I'ihIo Sum Oil Com-
jinny diillrm nt ihc Turnt-r wiU in tli
fiimou Towmida dinlrirt wti forrrd
ihhi H tililitional twenty viii fi't of
WtiiltT lofitninjc TtiursiUy ftcrtioon(
liiih iiiny fitly tin' final coinplflitin
of 0i j'.tppt-tfil new I'ncie Hum Turin-r
piihlicr until Sulunlny aftfruouii or
MoiuIh)'.
KvTytliiii(r will I in preparcdnpaii to
hand In a M ituslirr at the Turner Ju-
ration. ThouMindu of oil atork intiru
Utnra nro rlottily wnthlnir tlie "Tinol
drilling- in tliia luiportnnt well. A bitf
producer wll mean th at art in if nt abuut
fifty now wdla In tht Towanda din
trirt. Tho Hnm Oil Company ia
ready 19 at art work on tha halanra of
acvi'titctMi on tli-P hg Turner loan an
quirk aa tht rxpected ocean nf vU ia
atrurk in th Trw well now onlv lacking
a ft-w hours fmm rouiplclion. Thrre ara
hundred) of oil atork aporalatora jtmt
ahuut nady to line up atrony; with thit
f:reat Kansas nionetr company and wilt
i iclad of llut ojijHrtunity of a fvw
huura' extrusion on the bij( yualir offer
In thia notice.
Tha Turnrr wf1I may be ready to
rrark through the eipected ruahrr rap
rork Friday afternoon but thn rhanrtitt
ara that it will be either Saturday or
Morvdav. By ruahinff your remittance
forthwith you mar yet have time to get
the atnoaV at the old prire. AUmt 10)
One Hundred larjte aturkhnldora from
different atatea have if one to Wichita to
be at the Turner well when completed.
The Company ti willing to fiye new
On the ItulHton Iouh only about
1100 fot fmm the Turner 1H0 acrn.
a reported lti00-harr'l iirotlurer was
He cu red a few days ago. ThtH liulnton
well 1 reported as the largpnt on the
iialHton lenHe and would indicate
that the t Towanda pool would pro-
duce another flock of xunhtM-8 at the
I'arker-Orhan-Turiier and lUilaton
coiners..
We expect nnywh ro fvom a 300-
bnrrel wel4 to a 30.000-barre! ptiHhei
at The Uncle Sam Turner location.
The Uncle .Sum company Is the pio-
neer Kansas Independent now owned
by 20.000 stockholders. Now when
the prospects are so bright 4t desires
to build tip the drilling fund so that
many other necessary tent wells may
be provided for at once.
Tlie I'ncle Sum Oil company hna
s&uth r'
The JitumhriotiH.
Ilokus Why do women cry at wed-
dings and funerals?
I'okus I suppose the uncertainty or
the future has BOinethlng to do with It.
Shut Off.
Mrs. Exe She Is really the worst
Refineries and Pipe Lines
Make the Big Oil Profits
TIIK RIVERTON-WYOMI.NO REFIMKK8
at Kivertun in the heart of the proven
WyoruinK oil fleldi will have initial c acily
of fl.lrOO barrolit and ehould earn net profile
exceeilinir 17600 a day; and ahould here
10 OHO barrel capacity within a year. Thou-
aanila of barrel tot oil produced now within
a few milea of ua and neareet rofinery ia
125 miles away. Pipe lines will tap rich
basins of 1'ilot Hutte. Wind River Lander
Hudson Deavvr Creek Rivurton. Haiee Creek
and many others. Holds 11 000 seres in
five of these proven oil fields and will have
large production.
River ton-Wyoming Ref ining
Company
la directed by wefll known and resonsihl.
men including Prof. B. O. Bnffum president
Kmmer Producer Co.; M. J. Martin vice-
president Klvrrton State bank; O. C. Clark
and J. B. Webber experienced Wyoming and
vesticstion. Capitalisation 5000000 s lis res
Oklahoma oil opera fra. Invites strictest In
8.5OO.000 ar. treasury shares
Offer limited
amount or tnis stork at
25 Cents a Share
At this price your chances are almost certain
for 10Cr profit within a year and aub-
stantlal annual dividends. Four bit; cbanrea
to win refining production of V' P'Pa
linea and royalties from leases Wn.e today
for full detaila about thia attractiv. in-
vestment KINGSBURY &
COMPANY
231 Cantor Bldg. Ssnvsr Oot.
ten
y i 1 1
been established for over twelve
vesrs. It owns over one hundred
thousand (100000) acres of leases j T. ynrtr Hm m comv he only
and 2.600 acres of deeded lands thru rinhli.litil ronuiany that hna rerently pnr-
the oil fields of South Imkota Wynui- j rlia..-d luric arreace in thn Tnwanalii pool
liitt Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma.
The Undo Sam Oil company built thu
first thren refineries In Kansas and
Oklxhoma. It has 200 miles or plpu
line; 1Gb oil and khh wells; an esiali-
lnvetitara and the old atn k hoMera up to
the il nut minute to th Klo-k at the
old jit tf'a provtdt-il remit in in ea ni'
mailed n govt faith hv luink draft or
money order prior to the Ktrilting of a
ipr eat K'mher ai the Tiirntr well. We
have many important locution to drill
and run well affurj to offer you a i'fal
oil atot k hartfitiu Iti al Kiher reiulta
may be exported within a few houra.
Mettor mail Mur draft iiii'k nd get a
big block of real oil aim k whon four
now welU are nt-iuing the depth where
rent oil gunlirtn may be expected. Tho
l'arker w.ll being drilled one locntinn
eat of the I'ncle Sam Turner well by
the rich xden crowd In iiIko on top the
Trnphhooler tand. TIiik well and tho
Turner well of The Uncle Sam Oil Com-
pany ahnnld both be iiibvtantial produc-
er. if not guihera aow within a few
houra. We are receiving both te'egraph
and teleithonu ropnrta on the Turner well
from reliable men. The above report
wore received direct from the Turner
a ell at lete hour Thura lay October 1H
1 11 1 7 . We have instructed our field
man a iter to drill in todav if poBth!tv but
believe It will take until Naturday aft-
ernoon or potittbly Monday. There ere
five thnuannd oil atork hnyra in the
Mlaaoxtrl Kaitnaa end Oklahoma ditttrW-t
that ahnuld grab up blx blocks of thia
atock and help force it to aeveral dollar
per there while the outlook ia o promia
ing of quick reaulta.
Two thonaand nharea of atock yon ran
jet aecuie by quick remittance of $4H()
may be worth rrveral iliouaend dollara
a fUr the Turner well in drilled 4 to 40
feet deeper. Real nil opportunitiea do
not wait li. While you reed thia
atatement larye nnmbera of etorkholdera
and inveatora will be grabbing ihia atock.
Yon better do like wise before It U
too UU.
llshed trade. Owns marketing sta-
tions in three state and has its own
tank cats and tank wagons and auto
delivery trucks. It values its combined
property at about $12000000 actually
paid potentially.
The capital nf the company wa reduced
July 2. 1 U 1 7 to fH.OOO.O'in and incrcaaed to
9I1.UO0.U00 October a IV 17. The par value
of the atock ia 1 1 per auare. It ia nonaaieae
able. There ia a provision in thia atock of
fered herein that bare the transfer of the
atork to a competitor which protecta the
Ktoekholdor from Oil Trimt conspirator. We
ronaiiler the actual end potential book value of
the atock at promt about $1 per share. There
are 400000f) aharca of atock now in the
treasury to be sold for new capital to de-
votp our present big acreage end secure and
develop new acreiige.
A dollir per slime would not be a high
price to pity fur thia stock at this time
but the company does not intend to do much
BAST
REPORTED
GOOO L3ARREL
GUSHt-fZj
ALSO BIG
GUSHER.
with sixty feet of regular Trupshooter wmd. This
prove l h' oil uul regular sand away soutJtwest of
the Turner with a reported slxtekii liuiidrfd barrel
well wll bin about eleven liundrel fci t northeast.
Slxmld Tlie I'uele Km in Oil Company strike a thirty
thousand barrel guMier this shs.'k would jump sky
high forthwith. Any stockholder or lnvest4r Is wel-
come to go tuid stay at thia Turner -well until com-
pleted but to get the stock at the offer herein your
remittance must reach tho office quick.
goHHlp In the neighborhood. Why I
heard this morning that she
Exe Come now don't try to beat
her at her own game.
Mineral
Land
Have two 40-acre leases in
heart of Lawton Waco dis-
trict. Need capital to work.
Exceptional opportunity
for party with money. For
particulars write Ross S.
Stuckey Cassville. Mo.
WM. R. HOUSTON
WM. M. FIBLC
Houston Fib!e & Co
Members A'etv York Stock Ex-
change and Chicago Hoard
vf Trade
(
fitocka Honda grain and eottoa Standard
oil and eobetdlary shocks. New York aad
Boston curb Liberty bonds boagk) aad
.old privet wins
Talephon 0I ' lit Baal Thirl Is.
Talsa Okla.
WM at Gusher
Cap Rock
Ailvci-linlne; anil offtra a ri-al Imf-gain hrre at
Inline tvhrre tiamlrfda are Uiukniu for a real
.ll t r.li..-
Dial haa mtt iit-eatly boomed the piire of ita
stork
'Micro is a atock allotment which ia a con
dttiuhftl stock dividend now offered tlie !uck
holders and they are paying in an average
of about "(). M10 per month. The larger
you make your iwz remittance the greiiter
will be your condition!) stock dividend el-
lotntcnt. The compeny Eh on a check and vouchor
(i.vHtem. It la arovertied by a bnard of 1 i -rocttirs
of tien ty one lure stock hold er
who are elected annually bv the HtM'kholdrM.
None of the directors are offering their
stock. The lnrgeht stock holder i t t ho
stock to Minn advance to at lent per
Jiure while a gn-at gusher on the Turner
IcuoM might advance this stock to $. pur
share in the immediate future.
There Ik room on the Turner 200 ncre lease
for forty five wells. At ItHtt hvif thia
uci'i-age ia belie ed to be if usher territory
while ninny helievo all of it wlM pniduce
gusher production.
Tho splendid urgLuimlion of The Uncle
Sam Oil t onipHtiv fought its way into litis
wurM wonder of an or! field and secured
this Turner lease at a time that other bist
concerns wore seeking It strong
If any of the ot tier big companies had
the Turner lease today with a well on thn
expected giihher can rn-k with formationa
regular -they would not sll for ten timea
what this Turner lean? stands The Uncle riata
Oil Conipnny in cash.
The I'ncle Sinn (Ml Company ii drilling
eight other wells. Five of them are near the
center of large blocks of aerenice that would
Jump over night into enormous value upou
the striking of a big producer.
It would take several pag to detail the
different properties of Tlie I'ncle Ham Oil
Company. However the Turner lease alone
may develop Into more value than ell the
stock will total at per share or about
four timea the offer herein to you.
There is about ft to M timea aa much
property back of thia stock as la back of
the usual atock selling company. The I'ncle
am Oil t'ompajiy controls over R.UOO acres
of leases right through the Hitler county
Kensea district. You can buy stock In The
I'ncle Sain Oil Company today nearer ft
ground floor basis than you can organize
company of your own even if you were sue-
cesful in sect ring a good lease at ft reason-
able price. Kor over twelve years The I'ncle
Sam Oil Company has put rearly all ita
earninga Into new properties end ftlso added
about Two Million 1'ollara of new capital
into new assets and Into building bigger and
better the entire combined properties. We
have held the price of the atock down ao that
every honest Investor would fuel safe in
becoming e atockholder in thia Kansas
I'ioneer Independent and helping it to finally
become ft big competitor of the orl truat
crowd. If you have the judgment end courage
to pick out and join a real winner and wish
to own some real oil atock before en ei-
pected great gusher advances the stock from
b to 20 times do not lose any time hnt
fill nut yonr check "Right Now" to The
Uncle Sam Oil Company for the stock you
want and hurry it to Ihe company forthwith
for any hour after 'l a. in. Thursday Octo-
ber 18 nmy develop a great gusher ou the
Turner 4eae and cause Ihe imemdlate with-
drawal of thia stock under a high price.
The stock offered herein has one hundred
times the voting power will secure one
hundred timea more dividends end poaaeesee
one hundred timea the value of treasury atock
issued prior to July 3 1917.
It must be remembered that In the
Towanda pool the great gushers are some-
timee nearly surrounded by MOO to 1500
barrel wcMe A great gusher just drilled In
Ihe Tow und a field has a l.ftOO-barrel well on
the north and a 600-harrel well on the eaut.
The reported 1000 barrel well on the Kaieton
about 1100 feet northeast of the Turner
lease may mean ft thickening op of the
pool to the southwest. We may get a great
gusher or a dry hole on the Turner. We will
guiii'Miitcc that the well will be honestly com-
pleted. If it is a grout gusher stockholder
w.ll have a big proiit on the atork and he
sssured. of increased dividends.
Join the pioneer Kansua independent while
it is still on a promotion basin. We beliefe
it is the greatest opportunity open today
for an oil speculation in the' nation.
No remittance will be accepted from
women miles accompanied by a statement
showing the remitter is in a position to spec
ulste in oil atock. The outlook is so big
for The CncTo Snm Oil Company that all the
stock tin company will let go is certain to
sell within a few days. Y e will be glad
to send you lute leports and further informa-
tion but rufnciiibfr ' there li only a few
feet to drill and a big giiKher may soon boom
this flock out of your reach forever unlese
ou get yours forthwith.
BIO GUSRER OFFER.
10o 'harea (new $ fift.OO
800 shares (new) 60.00
600 shares (otw) 120.00
1.000 shares (tiew) 40.00
6000 shares (new) 115000
10000 shares (new) 2200.00
Place an X opnosite the amount you want
and make remittances payuhle to The Uncle
em Oil Company.
Sign your name and addresa plainly.
Remitter.
v
(Street City and State sddress.
Respectfully submitted
TDE UiMlLE SAM OIL CO.
Br H. H. Tui-ker Jr. President.
(Addrit.a all letter to th. Uumpanjr.)
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