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gATCHMAN ND B.OW SAFE | | i Explosion, Howeve' 1 “Shakes Building and Gang Flees. es) Wet No One Was Roused Till Watchman, Freeing His Feet, Staggered to Street. ‘Police Hete Attribute Job to Ex-| perts Who Have Come Here from the West. the long overcoats that men of affect, beat an invalid night “watchman into inSensibilty, bound him } hand and foot, stuck a gag nto his Mouth and then blew up the safe in "the office of Matthew Wilson's coal and | ‘wood yard, on the edge of “Poverty Gap,” at No, 415 West Twenty-fifth street, early to-day. | ‘Dé police declare that the safe-blow- | "fag! te the boldest that has occurred in Wew York in years, and that it is so * to jobs of the kind recently “done: in Chicago they are suspicious “that Chicago crooks have come to this "city to operate. ‘The: watchman in Wilson's yard and ‘office Is Hugh Pringle, of No, 323 West Be | ankles I managed to get loose in such a way that I scrambled to my feet. | Then I hobbled to the street. “I could only step a few inches at a time, and it was slow work. I could not ring the bell of any door, and I ; Knew that West Twenty-fifth street: (Was 80 deserted at that hour in the morning that I decided to make for Ninth avenue. I got to Twenty-sixth street and Ninth avenue, and a man came along the street. I nad difficulty in making known to him that I was bound and gagged. When he saw my trouble he cut ie cords and took the | gag from my mouth, and then we went }to the West Twentieth Street Police Station, where I collapsed.” | Fled Without Booty. |, Zhe police discovered that the robbers had smeared the safe with soup to cover lup the cracks. Then a hole had been | bored in the top of it and a high ex- | plosive—either nitro-glycerine or dy: mite—forced into the hole. The safe h Deon wrapped in blankets and the plosive touched off. Magistrate GH PRINGLE. MAN SHOT BY WIFE MUST SUPPORT HER Court, Orders Wilson to Pay Her $5 a Week. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, the pretty] wife recently acquitted General Sessions when sWe was tried for shooting her husband, Wilson, because he had refuved to sup- port her, appeared to-day in the Tombs FOR Finn, in Tombs | not familiar with figures as no’ the advertisements of to-day. but we DO count it part of o a jury in Edward R. IF YOU intend paying IF YOU intend paying | $20 to $25 for your Coat, $25 to $35 for your Coat, MEN WHO PAY es = The man who said, «FIGURES DON’T LiE’’—lived in a different age. He was and an impartial comparison convinces us that our January Clearing House values , are unequalled in New York City. During the past 60 days we have been preparing. resentative wholesale shops will be sold at prices that will make the Hope corner the Landmark for Bona Fide Vaiues. IF YOU intend paying $18 to $22 for your Coat, CASH. - w used for “real values,’ “former prices,” etc., etc., in WE don’t say +'$40 for $20" or **$25 for $9.98,’" ur business to KNOW what other houses really give— Overcoats of every description (but of high quality only) from rep- IF YOU intend paying IF YOU intend pa $15 to $20 for your Coat, Le. $12.50 to $15 for your " Beventeenth street. Court and secured the order of Magis-| ‘ ; Pringle was in the ofoo at 3 A.M. | into my fegh- ‘Then be tied, my, test TIRE BURST AND AUTO tente Finn for Ber husband to pay her | Investigate Fy 5 Investigate Investigate Investigate Investigate © gates which lead into a driveway run. | Would kil) me if I tried to make a TURNED SOMERSAULT. | “was; | These: ‘| These: These: § These: 5 5 These: 5 i ast the east side of the building. |S°urd. While ke talked he pressed a haa the det Lhe tt hist ctl t Driving Coats —Double-| Surtonts and Paddocks ij the centre of one of these big gates revolver to my head. hit he eee e pelea His wife Paddock Coats, black fest! dreasted, foreign fabrics, wool | the most popular coat for] Friese\ Overcoats, Biack,| In Oer “Subway” peers de @ smaller wicke: Nord, Coroner's physici he money she got from him xford; perfect ft sizes | \ined, satin yokes. young me: Oxford and Overplaids; extra| ‘““Fourtat”? Overcoaten ’ - . Explosion Nearly Wrecks Place. Or ee county, amd hie chauffeur, | WaS 25 cents on the morning she shot | £F Stout Men includ Reguing Coate—Extra| Black Overcoats, three-| long: all sixes, Gedient tabrics that will please 4 fore Black Masks, “While the man’ watohed f knew fourte pee ae ‘| him tet September. Fur Trimmed Con long. luxuricus Black Over-| quarter length: Venetian young men; including genuine Seieedpht wakchemn aanwarkd’ the another man bed foe doucm | Frank Ambrose, this afternoon had a| [im Met Sspiember. Since then, she|It iT and edges o! coats. lined: also Oxfords. Tourist Gvereoats, in «| ‘Cravenette” Rainproof Over- ‘nock and opened the small gate, when | street and was keeping watch outeuie | DtTOW escape from death at Clifton. nee recelved nothing from |] Muskrat (Russian style). Melton Conts—Three-quar-.| Double-Breasted Coat variety of new designs, sarments. peaabes was confronted by tht three men. | the gates. Th third man had gone into| DF. Mord was on the way to his home| 4.7" Extra Long Coats, in ali} ter’ length, both Oxford and) [fh PI an and Wine, colorings; | Extra Stee Overconta, for | Also Black Overconts, h of them wore black masks, made | the office. “I heard him draw the safe|0n New York avenue. He had apeeded| yu jon wnt. 0, 50%, the, undertaker who | ff colorings and sizes. Bleck! Clea ries ay eT UMiIATeST Me) Be bt handkerchiefs, with holes cut in} from under the scale recond. “It welgns | along Bay street, and had just passol | pry cq ee ttle boy. sho said, “and Ht Clearing Clearing learing Clearing Clearing 80. ‘Therm for the eyes. As the gate awung | about 20 pounds. The cords were | Over the Rapid Transit crossing to tura| ‘fT can get $5 2 week from him T will | Hi House House House House ‘open one of the men stepped forward | cutting deeper into my wrists ana | inte New York avenue, ‘when the tire of sash Ne Regret eared the undertaker ouse e | Pri e e t % lone of the rear wheels of the maohine | to settle the dill of $75."" fed fil the watchman, with the Putt aes andthe eng wan shutting ‘ot | O%,o%,ciegrenewls oe maaetS Price, Price, ce, Price, Price, revolver. own story, told to carried me to the stable me like a beg of oats in a ‘hen he fell upon me, First jabbed a gag in my mouth, kneel- on my chest. He drew the ges tight street heard I could not make a sound. tied the cord so tight that it cut be) 2 Write for Atchison » References For the past ten days a force of men have been clearing ground for the first machinery at Atchison. (irading has mow commenced. THE RAILROAD SWITCH IS COMPLETED. The first car load of machinery has arrived at ‘The Uncle Sam Oi) mery No. 1, at Cherr th main trunk pipe line and = now in su fi stul refinery No. 2 on this stock you are not buying hot air or joimin) Hous, blackmailing hirelings of the oll trust wi alue received and securing lock that has s ly advance as the work gos forward and with pipe, line an per shar pleted will command a marke: value of $ Moohods: is doing what it premised, and now @ividends the bajance Of the stock will sell readily hare. This 20-cent price offered herein 1s not ¢o ju eon delay about sending in your remittance and buy this st ya oT two weeks~if you do you are very Nabi the work will be crowded and the value of the 1 THREE-FOURTHS OF THE Btate and Territory Bre worlang for the company—every day holder who has secured wn order {or some of th undreds of the stockholders have been on the gi Sock {u a company with the arength and back! ‘at 20 cents on the dollar. © $0, It will cost you twice this In ninety days. ¥ DIVIDENDS W Read over the advertisements of the nele you don't think su, @ handsome dividend on all stock issued & it keeps its promises—makes good, so to epeak, and ft will continue to do th g we and see bow quick you lose it, Jn the bringing 3 per cent. in a @few thousand sharos of this stock, ye ehfidren after you are goue. Pipe lines, ey arn not going to run away—they will m earth way thie stock will not go to par or $1.00 per share and. auy rate, tho company knows what it can do—it has cle Sam ofl wagons will reach out farther every day until the | fal operation— inpans will patro) the entire State—the profits large=if you want part of them you can gi Refinery will be compluted, and if with the one gan we do with the big one added to it? Let reason reign end line up with a really good. wergotic enterprise arce by securing some of ) dblisr per share. aa 2 The Uncle fam Company nery for twer five y: from lands owned any has the go0d% va of it. From 3 y will, by pumping the oli from its can soon produce ry und over barges, will be able to reach the fn their lamps and under Profits are certain. OVER 30,000 ACRES OF OIL RIGHTS, Blk and Chautauqua Counties and in the Indian ‘Terri- ide oll rights on over 20.000 ACRES y until ft In burning it will alwayn comm a Rood price. ka ‘ncie Mam uit Compeny no m the Uncle Deny is the mont valuable producing pri h ws what oll men term very Ro tne sropnd. “These olf righte alone, when i) worth five times what it is now offered at. i my breath when there came a terrific explosion. It shook the stable so that 1 thought it would fall Cown. “The man who was standing over mé ran into the yard. The man on the to yell, but could not. The cord that bound my wrists was too strong for me to break. The cord about my | SUBSTANTIAL GROWING ENTERPRISE. Do You WANT YOUR INVEST | 2:2 Commany MENT TO Grow WITH Irt npany to-dyy je a strong manufacturing enserprii the banks of navigatio The Uncle Sam Company has over 5,009 STOCKHOLDERS. They in the Union, also Canada and Old Mexico. emittances are received from some stock- | ther holdings. The stuck offered herein will soon be sold. The wires will bo ticking @plers for the Htock before scme slespyheads realize what in offered them Such conditions wil not last long, The-stock is worth 10 pipe cinch on the deal and is growing strot * gents per share right to-day, and with a few more mi ands few more carloads of refinery materal on the ban ad that will be what you will pay for it, too. You can get 5,000 rhares to-day for + THIS COMPANY NOW EMPLOYS OVER FO COMMENCE JUNE 20. ut Up sone money on the wager that this company do other hand. ank that is liable to bust any day, Secure property that will earn dividends for md you will get a dividend check on June 20, WE CONTROL OUR OWN TERRITORY, | 006 to 1,600 feet under, tho ground this { PRILLED TWO WELLS THAT STARTED OUT AT OVER OND! THOUSAND BARRELS POR DAY, Dr. Mord was hurled in one divection and the chauffeur in another, but neither was badly hurt. ‘The accident occurred when the ma- onine had barely cleared the track. If it had happened a second or two soon- er the car would have been run down by a@ light engine that came up at a rapid rate from the yards and dashed over the crosing just as the tire ex- ploded. about the bill, son came into the yard, and then I the three running away. I tried hi nim, Magistrate Finn told her not to worry could collect it from her husband, Wil- Hives at No. 149 East Fifty-second street and works at No. 122 Centre street. It was in front of the print where ‘he Is employed that his wife shot Mrs. Wilson is living at the home of her brother, No. 129 Hudson street. since the undertaker hep | BROADWAY & CHAMBERS ST. ‘You Will Save Money by Coming Here. ‘With one great refinery completed and in successful operation—with large storage and distributing stations on owned or leased grounds In the larger cities of Kansas, where by our own oil wagoNs the company can place their products at the doors of three-fourths of the population of Kansas—The Uncle Sam Oil Company continues to grow, until work has now commenced on Refinery No. 2, on the banks of the Missouri River at Atchison. When fully completed, this refinery will be the largest in the State, with a capacity of Four Thousand Two Hundred (4,200) barrels of crude oil daily. First carload of material ar- rived at Atchison last Thursday—balance is being shipped. Work will be crowded with a vim, until some time in May this plant will be turning out re- fined oil. If you an oil well 4 2 . The | Ka: time complete | Sam would in time com you ming concern, as & Fe vine vou believe, but You are | cannot Belp but nd refinery comt~ Sommatory they onght to have five acres. Figure for " ND ACRE! a pany can put on the THIRTY THOU! operation, OWN OUR OWN DRILL The cons; fea long ety, owns four complete drilling ‘ould have you 8 future—stock that rign. ‘The company ts following sete HAS D. The daily. ‘The Uncle ice paying MILES OF LATERAL PIPE LINES COMPLE/TED. aon oh st refinery the of! trust has jn Kansas is 2,500 barrols daily $150 cash, and six mee thee It can 00m, oa bait dollar por Cherryvale the company has pipe line connections with dver three-fourths of | Poy Vonipesy a big FWO Pe ERS (ADOT beets day 2 dally, cePechin: | 34000 shares, $90 cash; and six mreaeniy ay ereee oe ine to let forever—don’t think that the wells in the Chcrryvale vil fields. All of thote things cost money—runs into erie ND TWO HUNDRED (4,200) barrels dadly. carlos 2,000 shares, $60 ih Payments of. ing to last foreveat thie price in ten | #husands cf dollars. They ere pald for, though, and they ate @ Oxture for easels now on the ground. Balance will soon follow, 15000 sty 9 casi eto get lett, for the stock is going | Pacic of this stock, ‘J COMPANY HAS THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, WITH A HALF-MILE | °15/ 7 shares, $30 cash, tock increneed. | CAN REACH OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) TOWNS IN KANSAS: OF MISSOURI RIVER WATER FRONT, ALSO RAILROAD 280 Ea res, $15 cash, STOCK 18 SOLD. ue tis company advertised on she start that within @ year It would patrol, srrer| AND SWITCHING PRIVILEGES. 100 shares, $7.50 cash, reprosent every | Rag tgagu distributing wagons from border to border. Well, nine MOB DEE AND |, cOMraolw are signed for the river refinery. Hero large storage tanks will be shares, $3.00 cash, Gatockbolders | putty cay, We CRN Teach ‘Thess KANSAS TOWN! e stock from o friend tins eet round and ave doubling and trebling | the ofl from our own wells, have our own tank cars, Think of | Storage tank merchant m Oil Company dle Uncle Sam Oil, The facts a tung Uncle Sa For ie every hour. Wine on the ground | and baggage, and is working for a square deal in good faith Better join us while you can at @ price that will make you buy one thousand shares, ot pipe Hee Sf the Mirsourl at Atchison, | In the olf flelds, at the the pipe line, more than FO! Company on to completion. During the next six increased to over ONE HUNDRED, This company it Is bound to grow. Sam OL Company and you will si and outstanding om the 20th of next ‘ou have some money it you, : HALF MILLION DOLLARS. While this company is strong to-day—consider for a dollars more money placed in developing the different ofl prot pipe lines and the big river refinery will do. en) the, steel that much more cash back of the company. you line up with Uncle Sam. You are securing stock that will in a year just as sure as are a foot high. it down and take efineries and oll wells are yaluable— money while you i e oll—the refinery is in) in of] refining, as everyone knows, et them by purchasing some of this From then on the big river! Pittuaburg, eka, Concordia, refinery we can pay dividends, what Uf ayicninen een rae cath. Treat Cone Parsons and Salina, drounds ni this stock before ft goes to a hall fs good towns are reached right from the doors of OAPACITY OF CHERRYVALE PLANT IS 480 BA! We can handle 480 barrels of the crude oi! 000-barret | With our orders right now, as can be proved by "The | carloads a day for the next ten days and then not catch SOLD 42,000 GALLONS IN ONE DAY ‘This company can handle big orders. oll enough to furnish @ or controlled by the company. 3 ‘0 wells and through pipe lines und re- reat population of the Minsourt | Tr furnaces, Oli is a necessity ducers ail over the ‘West, One of the west Missouri. purchased FORTY-TWO THO! SIX GALLONS in one day of thi THIS OIL WAS LOADED AND before stated, this js not » hot-air company. We offer you of this compsny and you will rea rowards If you are some of the stock before it is al sold and work completed. OAN ‘The company can save FIFTY-FIVE cents per barrel bj main trunk pipe line to the Missourt River and then ng river points. This saving alone on the full capacity of the completed, would pay over SEVEN per cont, yearly on each are facts that can be p: company, Some of in the oll fields. Considereble | i ver, inoy developed, may make this compan: has been just fortunate enough to secure some of the cream of will come down we can rites you that this {s correct, too Y In deep territory on every four _acres—and they 3. Even | Sfth of this territory 1s good oil-producing territory, the output would DO OUR DRILLING AT COST. . Does its drilling ark in ite favor, and goes to prove that it is in the business t Hen our main distributing station over 0) OWN OUR OWN TANK CARS, The com; . : . Think of itt pany owns TEN TANK CARS and js securing more. Think of INT, On Nig and about two thousand stockholders in Kansas di , this company has pi refinery at Cherryvale, in the oil sal RTY men are crowding the work weeks this 1s doing things. Ant ‘HE BALANCE OF THE STOCK WILL XET THE COMPAN ‘moment what a half million You are not joining any to you LARGE DISTRIBUTING STATIONS ARE LOCATED IN THE, BIG KANSAS TOWNS ON OWNED OR LEASED GROUND, AS FOLLOW! Wichita, Anthony, Wintle! i joe ore secured and tanks snipped to. part 0 5 ite, mu lutchinson. pendence, Coffeyville, Wellington an bee RHELS DAILY Now, i ol ‘velo, ea Tos company will ehip two Tt has the goods and the equipment the refined oll on the market, ‘Besides handling a large barrel trade ond fappiyinn. big distributing piptions, she. company ip gotting in line with the bi the largest Independent oll producers n Bou USAND “ON AUNDR: BAND Biaieiy: FOURTEE) SHIPPED the next day after value rece! fortunate enough to VE 65 CENTS A BARREL TO MISSOURI RIVER Presale pumping the oll over s i by barges to the different refi when fully Along the Missouri River the Uncle Sam company will establish large stor- age tanks at the principal trade and distributing centres for South Dakota, Ne- braske, Iowa and Missouri, while at St. Louis, Uncle Sam Oll Boats can reach by water the markets of the world at s saving of freight rates which in itself would pay large interest on money invested in the stock of this company at present prices. Don't wait until Uncle Sam Of! wagons are patrolling the Mis- souri Valley States the same as they are in Kansas to-day, and then expect to buy this stock under tian per share. Combined capacity of both refineries, when fully completed, will be Five Thousand Four Hundred (5,400) barrels of crude oil daily. es SSS) Atchison. We would produce a Photograph showing this work, but have not the space. By permission, we refer you to T. R. Clendenin, President of the Committee of Forty at Atchison. If you doubt that the refinery work as above stated is commenced, send a stamped envelope to Mr. Clendenin and find out for yourself. E To Secure Some of This Valuable Stock in This Fortune Making Enterprise at 20c on the Dollar, Remittances with order should STATION WILL BE ESTABLIS! BIG By havin, Mab stations ‘gives the es eee eae bond robbing the ic! luffs this company will reach lows. wpe circa ns Tae COME E WHLL BAPE TRS north you er coal ani oi From Omaba the company can reach the Nebraska trade. The will bo made in South Dakees, WILL BE THE LARGEST REFINERY IN KANSAS, ‘ou br j a Least will last, Ueto hough only on sin! be enormo’s. tage—keeps the oil-' yoursel under the guise of ! t cost, This ota if milgy Don't wait until the company ans refaeries a the West on this thirty-cight oven a $1. per share. The time for you to get bury is now. |company, too, by sending a draft or check ‘to-day. THOUSAND SHARES now for 45,600, which is tho Inrgest reraihave he: ove of the greatest anding that every orarerty near a lead- It fs anti-monopoly, DAK | sei] to any one man, or you are ome to take 100 shares at 20. This and is forcing he oeynii | man's Property. The rights of “he smallest stockholder will be protected. Lc : FIRST PIPE LINE PUMPS HAVE ARRIVED. The fret two mammoth pipe line purse hat puinping stations will be twenty-three mil punp FOR’ i hirelings bave taken particular pelns to knock on this Theso Rockefeller serfs RTY MEN. Jes department of the Unel of m Dumber investment with ‘¥ OVER A and on rt. This company 1s ‘Bam Oil | f will De | iying to the people about ite capacity. selves to hold thelr jobs, as everyone i: come around with their false, misleadin HOW WP WILL PAY D A certain amount of the profits made from the Cherryvale refinery vperation will be set monthly to meet a dividend in June, You will walt for oteruity to get returns from your investments when and when the big river refinery is completed, which will be b; wilh, of course, greatly increase, The money Fatsed from the stock will more than oulld the second refinery and complete the main and drill close to 100 more oflers. CAN YOU AFFORD T0 TURN DOWN AN INVRSTMBNT IN THIS ENTERPRISE? ine, jeting the compl co sed ise whe ae be wort! jar @ share a FOLLOWING HOR, Totlowing |, gA% 70H will notice, by. the following, quotation on tock, 9 en foOwing | oid, will pay tor #0 meuy rods of tain trunk pipe line, Tt te ¥ Eden ale | Complete this pipe linw, and a special effort will be made to bave it iver plant is ready to receivo oll. Of courne, if the my will use tank cars from pipe line and mako the pipe line a 1@ 18 time the big mpleted, the ‘ond_ot the comple! We are bebind payer from ti mile pt pipe line compl: knocks of that much fret; UT ortainly pay {OF TWENTY MILES of this pipe line each ONE MAN, . our calculatl on the results irom a eae Sine ‘th pact ts @,, compan; hwadredth as strong as to-day. The offer es follows, and t& quotation is the number of rods of pipe line your remittance will enable to buy: fo for (OUSAND GALLONS OF $1,320 wilt Bey sha: the sale was made. AS | grog ef} pay for secure par val $500 will pay shares, par value 300 will pay for nearly, supplying the independent’ pro= one mile of the main trunk pipe line, res, par value. over one-half m one-fourth mii two re roven and is one of ihe big reasons the stock is in demand. ONE BIG STATION NOW IN OPERATION IN MISSOURI. ED AT COUNCIL BLUFFS, Wotan’ it nee ap ite ott runtayneg Zageees interstate rates. SKA. WILL REACH Leb hegre Market for ‘same arrangement it. By-product manufactures will be completed. The company has a splendid cof thirty-eight sores, ‘There in a water {rout on the Missouri Itiver for nenrly most complete eres and then expect to buy this stock Help yourself and this You can secure THIRTY ‘amount the company will arrived; also boilers. TY-FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS of oil daily over this pipe line. ‘e to perjure them: and don't let them fool you when they Trunk pipe line many shares, when ery. im) This completed by: the ‘the nearest railroad rtation at the ht, We think that we tonth, and we base y eh not one- 0) and ‘pays 3/800 shares, for’ nearly one-half mile, and buys 2,500 JILL COMMENCE PAYING DIVIDENDS JUNE 20 Sixty-nine miles of the main trunk pipe line is now on the grounds. Over one-half of this sixty-nine miles is scrowed together, while five-sixths of it is hauled and distributed along the right-of-way. Seventy miles more is con- tracted for. Men and teams are working continuously on this pipe line. Boil- ers and mammoth pumps for the two first pumping stations have arrived at Cherryvale. With main trunk pipe line, river refinery and barges completed, The Uncle Sam Oil Company will be one of the biggest dividend payers in the West. Allowing only 75 cents per barrel profits for refining the oil, and 55 cents more per barrel—the actual amount that the company will save over rall- road rates by owning its own pipe line and river barges—the total net yearly profits on Five Thousand Four Hundred barrels per day will run consider- ably over TWO MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. Cutting this half in two would pay TEN CENTS PER SHA? ® yearly on stock offered you now at 20 cents, ms after you re= be forwarded promptly 2522": MONTHLY PAYMENT OFFER In addition to The Uncle Sam Company selli ing its treasur; : the above cash prices, the company also makes the following sonthie Payment offer, so that investors of limited means can secure Part of the 4 present allotment before a bij Ore ae ig advance occurs, which is certain to come. 1, $200 cash, and six monthly payments of SPECIAL OFFERS For a few days the Company will sell stock in Fift jousand (15,000) lots—par value $15,000-—for $2,800 las bbe This amount of money will pay for considerably over two miles of main trunk pipe line. Where a club of men togethi pany issue stock as directed in amounts of 100, 600 and 1,000 share cortipeeanees just as directed. SPECIAL INSTALLMENT! OFFER for $500 cash, and six monthly pay- Fifteen thousand (15,000) shares ments of $400 each. The chances are ten to on befor @ the ae Payments made that the value of your oseien hay yh neal double, and be selling at close to 50 cents per share, if no hichen, IN CONCLUSION. is a common The first Preparing to Some oll deliberately now in full not have to The chart é | ued capitalization we of stock, draws thee ny are: GROWING tock for aale at bi yinlog—ibe oid guard are in the ecient ‘ 0 Iuvostors by apectar acta ale, influential Inthe, oper portant to +» When uot entirely the word go— cess Rontpeiery Cou: all ot erryvale, Kan The comt Bove and Allferent views of ibe oll fe s, whled it will send with Working for it that without a doubt the stock Will, soon b i, you want. as Huwing each the company } do well to not delay in securin, merit, and the $7,000! vostaiont that be mung ane ev 3,500 2,500 and ing properties’ les State and nation, undat Gr arth ot ite izes that {t must offer sé 1,000 { 00 8 :

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