Beaver Herald (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 23, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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perfect satisfaction. Our
prices are low our work-
manship first class.
Opportunity Is Knocking This Minute
Will You Let It Slip By?--Surely Not
Crossley Bros. Auto Co.
Beaver Oklahoma
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THE BIG FACTOR IN
SELLING LUMBER
And holding customers
as we 8eeltls"intorcst."
Of course we are guided
by tli08araoBradinrulcs
that govern others In our
line but-'we've gone fur-
thcr tlian'that by Instill-'
Ing laWevery man In our
organization this watch-
word: "Will It nlcase the
customer?" That to our
notion Is the real key- .
stone of our success It .
is our best guarantee of
your SATISFACTION.
Phone 8 for Lumber
Yours for Business
PAUL W. LIGHT & CO.
BEAVER OKLA.
E. D. HUMPHREY Local Manager
Tho blggett news of the car came
last eek when the price ot ore In
the Miami field went to $75 00 a ton
under agreement. The government
has already flxed a prlco on our
product that guarantees fabulous
wealth and et this agreement of the
past week makes our success doubly
certain. Look what the Dally Okla-
homan of Ma; 1st says. This is an
exact reproduction of the article in
the Oklahoman of that date:
Ore Price Agreement
Revives Activities
$75.00 a Ton on Zinc Is Wel-
come News.
BIG JO Lumber Co.
W. S. MORGAN Manager
It Will Pay You to
Figure
With
Us
Before You Bjy
Complete Stock of
Builiiins Material
MIAMI. Okla Ma) 1. (Special.)
The greatest actlvlt In the history of
the Miami mining district will follow
the stabilising of prion thru the agree-
ment between the operator smelter
Interests and sheet manufacturer fixing-
the price Of high-grade zinc ore
at J7S a ton.
It means thousands of dollars
monthly will be put Into the dlatrii t.
and that the lower grade ores natur-
all. will ascend to a higher level.
It means an Increased production of
ores of all grades and the emplomeul
of a large force of additional men.
It means those plants which dosed
down because of the low prlte of oies
will resume operations at ant".
That the piuduition of ores In the
Miami district wilt reach the highest
point since lead and zinc wore discov-
ered In Ottawa county.
Hut the most potent point Is that It
Is the first step taken to 'mc tho rlnc
industry on a stable footing thus In-
suring the millions of dolla-n iiii-Meri
In mining in Oklahoma IC-insa and
Missouri.
Advices reached Miami Tuesdi
whereby the price of high grade 2lnc
ore has been fixed at $7S.
Immense Profits
Found in Mines
Estimates on Ordinary Run of
300-Ton Mill Shows $25000
a Month.
Pltcher-Dlngham Takes Out $1000.-
000 In Ore From Acre of Ground.
Here's a wonderful investment offered for
quick acceptance in fact we will not guar-
antee that you are in time even if you accept
the chance today. It is something that will
move quickly will go quickly to the man or
woman who is awake and up and doing
who wants to take advantage of a life-time
chance to make a dollar do a hundred-fold
duty.
The O. B. Rose Mining Co. is not a stock
promotion concern. The men who are di-
recting its management are clean-cut busi-
ness men who offer you a share and share
alike interest with them pro rata for every
dollar you invest. If we had this mill up
and going we would not sell a dollar's worth
of this stock. Now get in while you can if
you don't the other fellow will and you will
be just like the man who is always saying
'"Oh I could but I didn't" always a has-been.
The O. B. Rose Mining Co. is capitalized at
$250000 the par value of the shares being '
$1.00. A limited amount of this stock
$15000 is being offered at par for develop-
ment purposes. It is certain to go quickly.
There is too much wealth behind this com-
pany the stock is actually worth so much
more than par that it will surely be sold
within a few days. Now just remember
ve have the ore and we have the coal and the
only reason on earth why you are offered any
of this stock is because we need money to
buy and build a mill.
The government needs mineral products
and is stimulating development by seeing to
it that a good price is paid for our product.
You help the government and you help your-
self when you aid in this production.
If an individual or a syndicate in the com-
munity in "which the Beaver Herald circu-
lates subscribe to as much as $500 in stock
and will appoint one representative to inves-
tigate our statements and they are found
untrue we will pay all the expenses of the
trip of that representative to the mines. Our
only requirement is that the money be
placed in your bank with the stipulation that
it is there for that purpose. Does this show
fairness ?
Bulletin!
Two events of momentous impor-
tance trj stockholders In this Com-
pany have taken place since this
folder was printed and we hasten to
put them into print on this leaflet.
The Company has acquired an eight
and one-half acre tract of thoroughly
tested rich lead and zinc producing
land in the heart of the district.
Tests shows a 105-foot face of ore
assaying from 8 to 22 percent. Here
is enough zinc In this tract to keep
a 500-ton mill running full capacity
as long as we can operate it. A mill
.of that capacity will produce enough
ztno at tho present prices to net us
$5000 a day for the next ten jears
or more. There is no clanger to be
encountered from any natural or
artificial obstacles in this mine.
Think of It! A mill site already has
been tested out and we are ready to
sink the shaft.
On the 80-acre tract west of Bax-
ter Springs our last drill hole ran
into a 20-foot vein of coal further
proving out our coal acreage which
now seems sure to be as much as 20
acres.
The third week in May the first
shaft Into this coal will be well
started and within another two or
three wesks we hope to reach the
coal. "Proceeds from the coal will be
applied Immediately to defray erec-
tion of a mill on the eight and one-
halt acre tract just acquired. We
have enough coal Mocked out now to
pay dollar for dollar for every share
Issued to date f
Who said there wasn't something
doing every mlnut.e In the O. D. Rose
Company? Better send in your sub-
scription now of have us reserve you
an extra allotment of stock.
9320000 IOH.S1!ILE KAHX1XO.S
Coal of the grade we have found is
worth $4.50 at the mine and a 10-
foot vein under one acre would yield
16000 tons. Mining casts are esti-
mated at slightly over $2.00 a ton.
But let's be conservative say our net
earnings were only $1 a ton. One-
fourth of our acreage or 20 acres
of this coal would be worth $320000
more than 250 per cent on our en-
tire capital stock. This lease lies
within a mile and a halt of the Lucky
Jew lease which sold recently for
$75000 when only eight test holes
had been Bunk.
Krorn the Pal!) Oklahoman. bpcclal:
The following Is un estimate of pos-
sible protlts on a dall and monthl)
basis when a SUO-ton mill is completed
and running ut full capacity for one
or two shifts: ....
Three hundred tons of. rock mined
Und drilled during one shift -of da nml
recover of s per cent of ore would
give twont-four tons of ore.
Figuring this ore at STu per ton
there" would be J1.GS0 worth of ore.
After pacing roaltles and expenses of
mining this ore there would be a profit
of J6SU por da Figure from thin l-asls
and the prnllt fot mining for a month
one shift day. would be JIJ.800 a
i"0""1 .... .
When a mine Is fully opened and can
run two shifts and handle 600 tons of
rock a day it should on the same basin
make double that amount or $50.(100
a month which means 10 per cent n
month on Its entire nuthorlzed cnpltol.
Two hundred per cent per jear
sounds prett heavy but that Is what
some of the operators In the Miami dis-
trict nre reoMng Dall Oklahoman
Hundu) March 31
FILL THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY COUPON TODAY
Tomorrow May Never Come
You must act now It you want to get In on the ground floor at $1.00 per; share. This ad posi-
tively will not appear again.
APPLICATION FOK STOCK IN THE O. II. KOSK MINlNtl CO.
2:i Hucklns Estate UldR. Oklahoma Clt) OUla. Oipltnl Stock $230000
Dear Sirs: I accept jour Invitation to becotae a stockholder In the (). II. Itose Mining Company un-
derstanding that the Company Is Incorporated for an authorized capital of 1 12.'.. 000 shares of a par value
of Jl.oo each fiill paid and "non-assessable. I urMlerstnnd also that the shares for which I subscribe en-
title me to a full pro rata Interest In an) and alt leases royalties properties etc of anynature nor
owned or ever owned by the Company and that I am to share on a fair and equal basis In an) and all
profits made by the Company from said leases ro) allies properties etc.. Included under Its charter as
a mining tompan.
I liereh enclose i . . for Shares of the Par Value of $1 no per share. Or If
oti wish to buy on the pa ment. plan of one-fourth down and the balance In 30 60 and 90 das. nil out
tho coupon below.
I heieby subscrlbo for - .. Shares of Stock for which t em lose ) . as first pay
ment and heroby agree to pay the remainder In 30 60 and 0 dns ns follows:
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The O. B. Rose Mining Co.
323 Huckins Estate Building Oklahoma City Okla.
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The Beaver Herald Political Announcements
HAUDE 0. THOMAS - - Publishtir.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Ent it iU ttie pojlotllre Ht bVtTer Oklahoma.
ai second clain null matter.
KIIPUBLICAN
District Judge 10th
Judicial
Advertising rates made known upon
application Prlco rcftfonnble.
Subscription Price $1 SO a Year!
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EYER.DALE Stock Farm
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The Home of.
1 REGISTERED HEREFORD1
CATUE
Herd of Select Cows
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Headed by
BEAU GAY 3d and CORTELYOU
No 428400
No. 801773
"holco Stool; for S.ile Inspection and Correaponduiiuo Invited.
CHAS. EYER Prop. B'vorsldcnOkln.IRFD
Ssl
Ai the Front!
Help Keep It There!!
Conserve!
$100 Reward $100
The readers of this piper will be
pleased to learn that thero ! at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to curs In all Its singes and
that Is catarrh. Catarrh being ereatly
Influcnced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces of .tho System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease eivlnc the
patient strength by building up the con-
stitution and assisting nature In doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the curative powers of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred. Dollars for any cane that It falls
to cure fVnd for list of testimonials.
Addreta P. J. CIIKNET & CO . Toledo
Ohio. Sold by clt Diwglit. Tic
I"or
District
D. 1'. PARKER ot Buffalo.
Tor Court Clerk.
1'lt.VMC MC1IOI.S of foritnn
ror Commissioner 1st District
E. R. LAKE ot Logan.
For CommUfloner lt District.
O O. MENDENllAI.I. of Gnte.
For County Superintendent
A. V OWEN of Lorir.
Vav Cntinty Superintendent
W. Ij. IIENSON or LnKcmp.
I'or County Clerk.
J. E. Caldwell ot Logan.
Tor Commissioner 1st District
n. O. Dingham ot Logan
For Sliorllf
JIM COUCH of Beaver
For County Commissioner 3rd Dlst.
J. A llaworth of liojd.
I'or Judge lDlli Judicial District
Arthur C. Sutton of Alvn.
Tor Slate Senator
Howard M. Drake of Dombey.
DEMOCKATIC
For Sheriff
Walter W. Murray jof Beaver.
For Court Clerk
MISS JESSIE KEITH of Beaivr.
For Comiloner '.'ml Dittriut
Win. It. AIORELAND of Logan.
For County Commissioner 3rd Dlst.
A. G. Daniel of Boyd.
For County Commissioner 2d Dis-
trict J. U BR1DWELL of Illrorslde.
Buy Coal Now.
Drives Out Malaria Builds Up System
The Old Standard ceneral atreDfthenlnc tonic"
GUOVK'ti TASTJILKSS chill TONIC.driresout
AUuetoaic. I'or adults il-J culldtcn. tXx
The Government -is urging con-
sumers to store a supply of coal
for next winter. "What arc you
going to do Buy now ancl aid
the Government in relieving
congested traffic next winter
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or wait?
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Better Buy Now
We have a big supply now on hand.
Probst Grain Company
Beaver
Oklahoma.
Col. A. M. Burnam Auctioneer
I get tKe high dollar for your stuff when f
I cry your sales
Will Handle Your Sale Raper
It will psy you to see me.Y
Beaver : : :: : ' : Oklahoma
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