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SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune Huey & Cotton Paid $48,000 for Every $100 Invested HERE’S THE PROOF—Look at the Checks } - Forty-Eight for One at Burkburnett _ Hundred for One in Kaufman County Mi $48,000.00 for $1,000.00 invested is a nice profit. That's what A. L. Huey and A. R. Cotton paid their in- vestors at Burkburnett. \@. But Huey.and Cotton do not live in the past. "They have turned their eyes to Kaufman County, Texas, the mecca of oildom. With Colonel Humphreys,with the Magnolia Petroleum Company, with scores of other successful operators, Huey and Cotton are today shaping up the most likely profit-pay- ing enterprise of their career. 48 for 1 at Burkburnett presages a hundred for one in Kaufman County. And why not? Kaufman County has all the earmarks of being not only the richest bit the largest oii pool the world has ever known. The Huey-Cotton Syndicate with lease-holds on 6,000 vir- gin oil acres in Kaufman County send this rally-call to the in- vestors of America to join them again. ple ticg —_ Nothing succeeds like success. Hope is consoling, anticipations pleasant, but the real thrill of life comes with successful accomplishment. You have an opportunity today to join hands with two highly successful and thoroughly honorable gentlemen in a business for which they have natural talent; in which they have succeeded admirably. The success of Messrs. Huey and Cotton in Burkburnett is a safe index of what you can expect from them in Kaufman County. Look at the checks in the upper left hand corner of this page. These checks are a telling tribute to the money-making, dividend-paying ability of Messrs. Huey and Cotton. Their success in Burkburnett will dwindle into insignifi- cance compared with their prospects in Kaufman County. If you will cast your lot with these peerless oil operators in this their crowning venture you should be able in a few brief months to realize gains far greater than did the share- holders in the Huey-Cotton enterprises in Burkburnett. agnolia Strike Practically Proves Huey-Cotton 6,000 Kaufman County Acres The eyes of the oil world are on Kaufman County today. A. L. HUEY The master minds of the petroleum industry are offering fab- ulous prices for the coveted acres in this promising field. The Huey-Cotton Syndicate has 6.000 virgin oil acres in Kaufman County, and their judgment in the selection of this acreage has proven sound, according to the Dallas News of February 15, reprint of which appears in the lower left hand corner of this adver nt. ‘The Huey-Cotton acreage in Kaufman County bears the same general relatian to the great Balcones Fault as Mexia’s million- dollar lane. Kaufman County is today what Mexia was a short time ago, except that it is broader in area, richer in promise than Lime- stone County’s field. If ‘you had gotten in early at Mexia you would probably be able to count your wealth in ten figures today. That same likelihood of wealth the same certainty of startl- ing production exists in Kaufman County now, and it is up to you to decide whether or not you will claim your share of na- ture’s bounty.” The Huey-Cotton Syndicate holdings. aggregating 6 000 acres are, according to some of the best geological opinions, squarely on top of a mighty reservoir of oil. 4 Some of the same geologists who located the Mexia pool .have put their seal of approval on the Kaufman County field. _ The fortune makers of Mexia are following the Balcones Fault to’ the northeast, they have chosen Kaufman County as the next dividend garden. _ Big acreage multiplies the possibilities for tremendous prof- its in the Huey-Cotton Syndicate. ‘Yen or twenty acres in Mexia is the only asset of many com- panies with far greater capitalization than this syndicate. Calculate if you can, what a sea of wealth will flow around the investors in this enterprise when all or half or even one- tenth of the Huey-Cotton holdings are proven. The Huey-Cotton successes at Burkburnett are a matter of history now. * The greatest opportunities in the Mexia field proper were grabbed months ago by the great operating oil companies. In Kaufman County the Huey-Cotton Syndicate offer you, and you and you a chance to make thousands of dollars for to- day every indication points to gushet production in Kaufman County, and— It is the confident prediction of Messrs. Huey and Cotton that they will wrest from the luscious sands of Kasfman County riches far in excess of their Burkburnett record. A. R. COTTON Their Past Deeds Justifies This Prediction of Their Future Performance Mr. Huey and Mr. Cotton got into Kaut- man county early. They have progressed step by step with Colonel Humphreys and other pioneer operators in this field. ‘Their acreage lies east of and contiguous to the great Balcones Fault. But the element that is quite as vital for the investor to consider as acreage is the record, the accomplishment and the character of men at the head of this en- A. L. HUEY: Witchita Falls, Texas boaste of Mr. Huey as one of its leqding citizens. He was engaged in *arious constructive movements in Wichta Falls for. years prior to the discovery of oil near that now famous city. + Mr. Huey’s keen business judgment, his splendid honesty and untiring devotion to duty made it possible for he and Mr. Cot- assemble the elements of the busi- ees coterprise, the success of which is mutely attested by the facsimiles of the checks above. s With Mr. Cotton, Mr. Huey i9 now em- barked upon what he is confident will prove to. be an industrial milepost of the Twentieth Century. A. L. Huey is a trustworthy trustee. A. R. COTTON: Mr. Cotton and Mr. Huey were fellow townsmen in Wichita Falls in the anti- troleum days. PSThelr combined geniuses made possible the unchallenged record of paying 48 for 1 at Burkburnett. Mr. Cotton has headed many institn- tions notable for theic success in the in- dustrial worli. - He is = cautious, conservative, honor- able, straightforward business man, ‘Oil n Kaufman’, Says Dallas News Of February 15th TRADING IN KAUFMAN GO, STIMULATED OIL ON CERNOCH FARM STARTS PRICES OF LEASES AND ROYALTIES UPWARD. 2 Prices of Kaufman County leases and royalties made big advances Tuesday as the result of the ofl encountered by the Magnolia. Petroleum company in its first well on the Frank Cernoch farm on the J. Casilar survey, four miles northwest of Terrell. Trading in Dallas, which had be- come quiet, assumed great activity. ports of the Magnolia’s find were said pen oll men to be the best oil news received here in many months. Besides the larger oil companies making their headquarters here hundreds of Dallas resi. dents are financially interested in Kaut- man county oll prospects, \espectally in leases. Acreage which had been quoted on the local exchange at from $16, to $50 was marked up in some cases as much as 100 per cent and calls for royalties much more numerous. Onefourth in the Cernoch farm of 194 acres is owned by the Texas Mexia syndicate No. 2, @ Dallas or- ganization, of which E. L. Smith its oll on the Cernoch farm, in the opinion of Dallas operators. One of the first new wells to bo started is expected to be another test by the Mag- nolia to develop-the sand found at 1,175 feet while the well No, 1 will be continued Gown in search of larger production. ‘There is no wisdom like frankness If you expect to succeed you must be frank with others and frank with your- self. When opportunity beckons you to join an enterprise as promising as the Huey- Cotton syndicate you owe it to yourself to be cautious, consider carefully, then be bola. Messrs. Huey and Cotton aro. striking for millions for their shareholders and themselves. The past is a safe criterion of the future. What they did before they should do again Huey and Cotton have every confidence in the world that their Burkburnett rec- ord will fade into insignificance when com pared with the promise of Kaufman county. They are rallying about them the in vestors of America. They are confident of success. Today they bid you to enlist under their colors. To join them in their dash for millions. Triumph seems certain. The coveted pearls of wealth and pros perity are in sight. You should share in this new wealth. This is your chance. The coupon down yonder was put there for a purpose Use it, send $1,000 or $500. Or $100— hah) Or as little as $50 or $25. It may mark the turning point of your career. Time ts fleeting. Pin your remittance Mail it. Now. to the coupon The Huey-Cotton Syndicate A. L, Huey and A. R. Cotton, Trustees CAPITALIZATION $350,000. UNITS $1 PAR ONLY 200,000 SHARES OFFERED AT $1 PAR 1803 F. & M. BANK BUILDING et eeccccccecesceconvecce 3 HUEY-COTTON SYNDICATE, 1803 F. & M. Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas. Gentlemen. Name Address City Make all checks payable to HU return all over-subscriptions. FORT WORTH, TEXAS ° Feceived in the past, and so I am sending herewith $. shares in your syndicate at $1 par value. I understand that these shares are fuily paid and forever non-assossable and that I snare in all prof: its and in all properties which the company now owns or ever may acquire. State . COTTON SYNDICATE, We reserve th