Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 20, 1907, Image 11

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I K you era willing to Boyour port to pui the criminal oil trust out of trail- nese In seven i entrul Western Htstrs. and enable this giant Independ- ent vompsny to put forth . winning nght In a score of the Isrge.t trade centers In the entire nation, and do It with prom to yourself, send In your remittance for llfteen thousand dollars necessary to pay for enough of these bonds to build Just one (l) fifty-five thousand barrel storage tsnlo Special cfTort will be made to find one hundred and ten'lndlvlduals In the United States tvho will take fifteen thousand dollars of these bonds each at par dur ing the next few' weeks, which will erect that many silent but most effective monuments against till trust oppression and to commercial freedom In the oil Industry on Western soli. This will enable Uncle Bern Company to keap continually In aturage «i least a four years' supply tor ell three refineries at increaaed capacities. B T tbe most cruel discrimination of the well-kaown commercial oil pl- ralra the price of crude ull In I he “Kenies-Territory oil Helds hoe been forced to a ridiculously low prlic^,’While the trust la yearly storing mil lions of barrels—practically stealing * supply which In a year or «o It eg- pects to use to hamper the Independent refineries. Producers all over the field have continually offered‘to deliver their oil to The Uncle gam Com pany. so their production, which Ibey are compelled to lot go to protoct their wells, Van at least be used os a weapon against their oil trust oppressor In stead of a fostering asset. Uncle 8am Company now hoe three refineries completed and advantageously located within striking dletence of every lm- portent trade center west of the Mississippi river and with very little cost can manufacture and inerket at a good proflt at least'one and a half million barrels of oil yearly. T HE people everywhere are tired and disgusted with the trust's tnt- American methods. The most effectual way to fight any trust Is to re fuse to buy their goods wrongfully acquired. Uncle Bern Oil Co. entered the areha of the fight at almost exactly the right hour. It has mot wrtth as tonishingly rapid success from the word go. It has an army of over nine thou- sand loyal stockholders representing every part of the American continent. All this company has to do Is to Install lie distributing stations all over the country and manufacture lie olle and make eure of a certain continual sup ply of crude product for the future. To complete the balance of four hun dred' main dlstrlbutlne stations, to onlarge capacity of all three refineries to ftvo thousand barrels per day or hotter: to flnlsh main trunk pipe line to navi gation and equip river transportation this company will sell five millions In ' bonds at par, which will also put In STORAGE SIX (6) MILLION BARRELS OF 39-CENT KANSAS-TERRITORY OIL TO INVESTORS: I urJi* Han* Oil ('ouij*siijr hn» rrtM’hml ib> «f:igt* #»f Its nirwr urttrrr It l« no Uiiwr , min i i«tt*jiI comtru. I*tit Is assutultig Ike Of it ffh*:»t HMlousI eutrrprlao. |. h ,„ hi rut • rufliiurl^n «-oif)|»lvtftl ami „r innln truuk |4po lint? and laterals, t.f ilMrlltutliiK ■tntloim itml n great e-iitcTprli.. ilirnc fourth* roiupleletl. eaallf !.-rc tiiitugh to uinrket auil mnmifnciiiru at t. .-\ least 6.«W ItarrSIs of oil |M*r tiny. IV th • iiruwnt time crude oil la selling nt ill.' rl'll. ulously h»tr price of 34 rents |ter Lriul f-r tie* lilgliest grade, while the |»lnne ..f :L' • r I in I lift I nil frOSt are In rill. Il nt III Thu I'nele 8am 011 rouipnii.r tins thin ultmtljnu lu ull of He i+.irlnx+ f'»r imtiitha. uml there In prnellenlly i.it ntie Mane thing to tin. and that Is tn i.ut'.l -tiirnge tauk* nml afore nt lenat oil Trust Power Is Rapidly Waning. PaMlf sentiment In Ibis eouulrj la lu J stflte of dclerinlinttloij that syi secimt resultg from ntie shle of this nrtion to the other. The nil trust ami their aabshl lory hireling- lire* secretly sea rod to death right now. They are trying all kiiida of mniieuvors to check I lie nneomlng atorui qf righteous ImltgimJloN mid eertnlu tetrllm tit*ti of this chcnp nil to o|ierate nil three I ,.f th*- I'nele Mam reSoerles, ftir four years! TnTTe keep the ufwrttgo Aid It up so that n ! f tll iiMu.' Mippty will nlrniya In* on liaml. I i;,.tv l.arrel nf this ull |ilne«‘d In storage I tt th th- pipe line and dlatrltmtlng atntlnus. ' in| i j'ilpnicnt eompleted will hrlng tills! . t>iii|..i in at Ini si S3 |M*r hnrrel. This will tit.tM-' I lie enllllHlIiy to hrlng Its nil wile- lip it.'.it.nou |M*r year, und will enable il to i.ta an adUltluiiul million nml n half liar- ib'w ..f nil each year to take the place of Hi.- uiiiuunt manufactured and sold and to n-tire tl.503.000 of IniimI*. yen rift For thus. tlon for the crimes they have committed, the men ami enterprises they have unjustly nltacked and mine.] and the* same Idack flag methods they will coutluue If they can. lit:: the conservative, well'o-do middle efnss of the nation Is after them and they will lie stopiHil. It Is not the cry of the demagogue which la gulug to tuilt this hrig ude of millionaire anarchists, hut It Is the thousands m men of mmus who do not Indicte In abusing the |M.wor of wealth nnd t»io tirnod American «plrlt of Justh-e. which, like n giant Iwitterlng rum. Is sinusb lug down their Illegal bulwark* nnd hyp ocrltlenl defenses. Any iiinu who knows nnytblug at nil needs only to place IiIh \ r i to the ground and see and hear wnnt In j enuring, ttond ttn* reportjnf the IntefNlate leuinmere.* . umtulsalon maifr Just rt week ng«» ! by setvu nf the ablest and most In.-urruptl- i ble statesmen In America. Head the warn* j log given by the president of the l otted 1 Stines III person to two of these million j nlre brigands nt a tanner lu Washington | Inst week. Head the proceedings of the j ('tilted States court In Mt. lands, where j Hie government Is applying for the dlsmt trust nml for , , T"; II. prnp.nl.*.. l ook a. XI(.Knurl, whld, Is fo.ono.i>ri of tweuty-y»*ar Hist passing mi mitl dlseriiulnntioii law to draw £-por VI»liT tinrnty-will lw»-ardd Mho nfilwtrus!. anil look Jl! tjklii- _ ... .. ie priNliictloii of crude petrulenm In ihf ■ the timrrvr-stfftr-ht-the ♦Hib»n.-rwub-j-»w^-4a-a.au« n... ^Miu^nny III lu.in •S-Vl'nnla. Cntlforula nml Terns nil fluids | „VR,■ tVsVsT llnlsC nt"Ihe 'nmfeVeiio' of * t'hu cm of **»h K n " r fu*l markets of the two Kan- "I'hlly tleereaslug. and IJiu only grent L*niors of the seven western ststes which t’ltys by n light barge Hue down the r tifeli Where Tank Firmt Will Be Built. From the sale of these Iwinda. tbe i'nele Hum Company will be enabled to eoeiplele pipe lines, enlarge all three rrinvrlea, build (be Ini Is nee of four hundred main distribut ing stations; nlan build large paraffine plant at Atchison, by the river refinery, aud lubricating tyurks at the Tolaa ‘Curie Ham refinery, nml build, one hundred aud ten (110) W.Olw barrel steel storage tanks and secure ueecssiry tank farm locations. One of these tank farms will be near the Tufas I'nele Ham refinery, accessible to the very highest grades of oil containing valuable lubricants, aml *^ l(&IR a very few miles of the (ilenn tut- $hjoI. which Is now producing over 33.000 barrels of oil per day. Another of the I'nele Ham tank farms will Im> near one of tbe large producing pr<»|M>rtl*» of tbe cotupauy. vl«.: Kleren-hundrid acre lot 43. Osage, upsr liar- tiesvltIf*. IntJ. T Another of fhci# tank farms will be nt the I'nele Ham ('harry• vale refinery; nnotlicr mi tbe main truuk I’nele Ham pipe line near the l'lquu pump ing station, accessible to the rhanute and IlnmlNildt oil Debts, uml a very large Fuele Ham tank farm will be csfshltsbed on tbe main trunk pipe line Just south or the Ksw river lu Hhnwnee county. Kansas. wilriJn eyesight of the dome, of the capi tal building of Kansas, where the world wide oil tight was successfully Inaugu rated over Hwo years ago. This tank farm will l»c used to store Kansas oil principal ly where It will ho accessible for distribu tion for fuel pnr|M»ses to all nf northern, western nnd rcutrnl Kansas us I'nele Bam oil burners are Installed and the demand Also by laying a pipe line Isas Is lu the world to which the |M‘nptc will probnldv b.* In session st Topeka, ik for a supply of crude oil are the, Kans.. while you are rending this ndver "klnlm.im llvPI. Till. .*11 I. iuTSallirtlVTrTu •JSif’Sd Till iM- lu price nml will be worth at j fosi«. r Independent competition. The fact .• dollar and a half a barrel lit nils the oil trust of today Is very similarly irt time. The railroad* auil great | conarttnted to the Russian government for iiriui* i>iit,>rni'i«i**i i., “«.» «mhi trim fs fnmtttar with comtitlons. ■ring 4ult rprlaes In Tuns with It iMl p tM .| ( |,|y | n ,| 1P ,-vntml West, knows that illy 50 f»er cent of their employees despl imcii using nml are iMug oil for fuel »lready making purchases lu The Kan- •klalmmu thdds. Ilarrlug all this, crude mild ni'irr have sold III the** western • for less than oln* do.lur a lairrel were luouopollstb'^ grip belli by the ml trust, nnd. its'the*I’nele Ham IN • hns niutiys clnlined. Just ns i|ttlekly this grip can lie hmken the“pTti'* r iif mide i« certain to greatly advance. While, tic otfl?r. hand, the trust has-n I ways iv«l the tuinie cut-tbtonl tuelhoilN, ill: v» let imlepeiideut refluerle* come Into felil and of .course It takes foindtlern- - i-w tu tiutld Up r ltd eqvrlp nn Independ- ' r'3t«t for business. IVIi.iu ibe indepeiuleut plants are hiiildihg !." «l nina the prlrc of oil «b»wn nml *•» ...minus nf bnrreJf nt « -prb*e -wbbb stilt less tlinn stealing It. At ptvueui *—— a prinlm-tlnn In lh(* Kansas-Terr I- » I'll fields of i*lose to lO.Ouu lairrels a 1 riieie Is n movement on foot to linlld i"'l*'|N'iidcnt pipe Hue to the Culf of Mcvlio. mihI then* are n uymlmr of other i.ats which are sure to cause n rapid i the price of crude oil during the n.» years. The I’nele Hniu Oil Com- s not going to he caught In uuv such nnd It’s otily^goovl generalship nnd a •luatlon to protect this company nml where no power on earth can Inter- s i»h Its onward successful march •und* will Ih* offered aud sold and nkngt* built forthwith nml nt least • barrels of oil placed lu storage. their methods ami would leave their crlin Inn 1 masters tomorrow If they could earn a decent living In their chosen av<s-ntlon els»*wliere. Say what you please, the I’n- tie Ham oil t'oiiiiMiny holds the key to the situation. 11 has nn op|»ortuu!ty which Knw river from Ijvwreme. In the event this eotnpniiv was ever hard pressed for fund* It could very easily unload a half million barrels of crude oil for fuel pur poses to tin big packers nnd other heavy fuel users In the two KntiMS t'ltyi very stinrt notice Ho wlien you buy-4 bonds you will know tlint this company will not only keep n large cash surplus on hand to meet Interest promptly sud create a sinking fund, hut It will also have several million dollars worth of ah . solutcly marketable and iiierebantnlde ••ever was and never will In* uti to a not tier j pro|M*rty almost within a stones throw of ': rc ", l : l,n y; M ! ."'S » M.It n..rk.-, all ,h. ,ln.-. Anolli.r nn. ... trust Is going down lilll. nnd Tf VTnr'tntTe-xood.—red'44oo4-4w-y*Aur-xeiuk. and really, want to do something practical to help a g«»o«L faithful, hard-working young army of I’nele Hnm atorkhoWers nt this very opptnmne time, sirlkc t sledge hammer blows for suia-gnm and keep this trust outfit on the PriKiggnit slide, put vhorl. send mall f«»r ft IMoe| ir nrlfilibor to d same, nnd tf yon live suvwbera lu Kuu «as. Xebrnsks. Iowa. Mlstonrl; Arkansas Illinois or nklnhnmn. form an lude|»emlo«t nit nrgstttatff«*i* In tour locnlity nnd .*♦♦•♦. suiIIn' for enough of these ImhhIs to fceenre the i*ntnhllshiiieut of an Independeiit din- tribttflng sisthw lu your lowib demand thnt voiir nicrehsnts handle Independent «»U and see that they do It. and solicit your nelgli- Isir* to use none idlier. No oue enu deny hut thnt the I'nele Ham orgmilmitlou Is a moil men: backed solely by the people. It’s s well ns our*, lie practical part to lieln out. nnd even If trust criminal* should Im» side to evade some of the law* of the land, they will find out that they nre up ngnlnst the real thing—trade compel It Ion—on Western soil and be shown thnt tlc*y nre not the oiilv pebble on the bearli. after all. He member, while you are uolug this, thou minis of others wiN Ih* doing the *smi»e tlilwc. lienee great results, nnd the ott trust will sll|» n few more cogs toward de served putilshuteiit for their mlwliasts. your fight, nml d. these of the tank farm* will Ik* established close to the Atchison ITiCle ~5am Ttdtnery on the luinks of the Missouri river. Like wise. this oil In storage will be nrresslhte to the gr?at fuel using manufactories that fnr thousands of mill** Hue the banks of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. (HI Is Jnst like so much cash when In storage und accessible to nueh ontlets as these, for tt will cost 4h»i very little .to barge eft up nnd down the Missouri, aud Into the Mississippi, slid Its tributaries. Honda backed by snch property mesa that tbe Interest will not' onTv be paid pq&ntpttr. but IbiiT the ininrtpal vHH b«* met. Times may pet hard nnd money inrifkM* dose; hut oil Is n ueei*Mlty. People will Imwlt to fnrntsh light for tlielr firesides us long ss they will ap<Mid n penny to buy any thing. At the present ridiculously low prices eTrrjr-barrel of thU six million liar- rels of crude oil which this company will Im* able to place In storngc through the sale of these Ivonds ran fa* sold most nay time for fuel'purpones up nnd down the two hlg rivers, n* lie fore stated, at prices practically three times the cost of the crude ell In the oil fields. As the work on these tank farms progresses aud as the millions of barrels of tills oil are placed tu storage the Immls which are offered to you now nt par. together with n Inman of • half •hare of par stock, will uot only ;Cott of a Single Fifty-five Thousand Barrel Tank. I If Is very herd to carry through toy lari* , moneyed transaction In tbe rolled States i without running np against aouie dummy I tool director of the trust or one of Its sub sldinry'corporations. (Hie of the reasons : why the trust has maintained tbs monopoly ! It has enjoyed Is that capital has been i afraid to soter Into competition with It. lu I fart. «• think there are very few men of I large uieana who would Individually care j to i-all tiowu ou their heads the ridicule, abuse, nuuoyancc aud blackmailing methodi of the trust and Its hirelings. Hut by ap I |H-:illug to the gearrnl public, is tto* I’nelC Hum Company has done from Its beginning, nml luimtlng together ueorly lu.uuo loyal i shareholders from evert pwK of the etmu- I try. It has been able thus far to raise the i necessary funds to build up this enterprise to It* present height of wiivew, lu other words, by combinlu* the thousands < ' and Independeiit eltlseus who liellev free market nml fair play und who consider Hie I mast hrssenly made by tbe oil trust gang that they me even trigger than tbe government as a personal «iflrr«»nt this C4itu- pauy can. I»y securing a tUoitsaud dollars tier** nml another thousauri somewhere else, very i*sally rnls4* all of the money needed to imlld up u glaut Independent 4*nten*rls4* capable of se4-utitif aud inaliitalulng the 4iU trmle of the central w«**t, und under presv-ut eoudltlims end the feeling of the people can practically drive the trust out of th*- home western central state*. Cnela Ham Company should hare at least a four years' supply of crude oil ahead all the time. It Is only good, practical business dense to hulhl these storage tanks, which will Inst a lifetime ami will In* worth more In flftf-4.-n years from now thnn H costs to day to build them. There are tens of thou sands of Individuals la the Tutted Htates who i-sii very easily mall their cheek or draft for SU.uOO and secure SU.ojo worth of bonds at par. And In so doing enable the Uncle Ham Tompguy to erect one tt.QOO-bar- tel aiccL atQimg!! tnnk for every such re- your draft for tlft.OQO and setwire these gilt- edge bonds nml the Iniiius In tin* Ntock nml help push this gixMl work nlong? If thin roiupiuiy vvna oue of tbe suhshllnrlea of the | trust or wa* iusnag.il by uicn or backed by stoekhohlers who were not fighting tbe unfair methiNls of the trust vv»* would not offer these Ixuids to the general this way. The i*4ttnpauy reserves #o re>e#-t any remittuiee by returning the same to the sender. We do nut wsut fltiy 'body either as n stm-kbolder or n tmnil liol heart with re|Nirts. Financial Condition of Company— Property Back of Thoao Benda of Otto. The following sclMdalt of valuss rep resent# very closely a conservative esti mated value of tto present holdings of the Turle Ham Oil Cempaay: Cherry vale Cncbt Ian Refiuerv >•». I rjO acres] | Atchison Uncle Bam Refinery So, 2 i6J aerest 145.000.* Tuba refinery. L’nclt Ham No. 3 112 arrest 110,003.00 00.000.00 171 miles main and laterals All other oU holdings nnd lenses. Htzty-elght dlstlimiting stations and *<)ulpBM>ati thus far cirnt- jileted Manufactured and crude ull In .storage sud |g transit Thirty-two tank cars Fifty-seven acres land. Wyatt- dotte county. Kansas Money subscribed on contract stock already allotted from treasury, approximately Office furniture and fixtures at Tulsa. Bartlesville rherryvsle. Kansas (Tty, Atcbfsc- Cash on band Total .50,000.00 SffiS lft.000.00 wgjjj 0,000.00 9,000.00 sly e ilder who Is not an lnd<*pondeiit rltlsen i»nuy Is lu touch here will In* a large Jorlty 4if 0.000 sbN'khnlders working to place these IhiiiiIs long In-foru you rend this an nouncement. mid the I'knuce* arc that more than half of these Imuds will lie takeu by tills hand nf loyal stockholder*. 11 large iiim- Jerlty **f whom iolnevl this unnitMiuy as vnneb principles* 4bey 4ld 4W-Buaa- elnl gain. The iinni»unc4>meut will s|»pear lu nearly 200 of Ahe prluelpnl uewspapera of the United Mates and •«* — 1,1 Ih* read hr over 2Q.000.OW of Interest 011 thesi* ImiiuIs __ company ran us4* the iuom*y where It can make from SOU to 500 p4*r 4*ei»l. If you buy the t»om1s von will not only get your inter est promptly, Tir — J 1 ,**' *> pr« by that time will uot be worth lest than I? per share, or double your ortgt- Tvai -Jnrrstmrnt after rerelvc * WOT money I tack with Interest. Can you afford to turn tloarii such an In vestment? while Ton are healtatlng what to d4i liundreil Inreatora will In* telegraphing their rear, thins for Irflnds. while remittances by mall will run Into the thousands 4if dollnra every day. And every dollar will Ih* honestly In- vested fmmeilfstely (n steel equipment and for oil to make tbe company Just that uinrh stronger. If .V4iu ran not spare the funds to sulmcrllie enough money to Imlld one of these trig tlorago tanks, why not .... lr nn(1 a num . _ together for such an 1 4-an send In your 4*heek nr . 150 to 11.000 and together With the hundreds of others which will bo coming In. ndd«*d together, will auswer the pur|M**e. ...11,409.000.00 Of the above properties, with tbs ex reptlon of approxlmstely 1)1.000, Inrludlog pipe line ootes and temporary loans and other Items not due. tlieoe lands are first lieu. Oat df the first fifty thousand dollars received for these (mods, pipe line r and an other promptly. The 57 acres of land mention ed In tbe nhove statement la excepted In the mortgage for the reason that the com pany la offerlog this land for aale at 14.000. It was purchase*! for 94.000 to build refinery No. 2. hut the plant was afterward built at Atchison, where s location was secured for the building nf the plant. The com pany has 110 use fnr this land In Its oper ating business, lienee will sell the name and (urn the proceeds Into the treasury, and It I* excepted from ibe mortgage hacking the bonds for that reason. Klcren hundred- acre lot 43 Is also excepted In the rnort- gage for the reaaoa thflt_lhcff dl rights are under the supervision of the Interior department of tbe failed States, and whan certain restrictions, wbuu are sure to he removed within the next few yesra. nre removed, this proparty will elan ha a pledge for the payment of the bonds. Keen under the present restriction all oil from this property whan !t gets Into the pipe line* of the ••oiupsoy. as soon ss the roy by the bunds. ThA mortgage COrfifl nit property hereafter to be acquired by % the company. Everything In thla transaction la lacing done legally and right and for the full and perfect protection of every bondholder and stockholder lu |he company. Htatement will In* Issued regularly showing the moaev 1 revived and where It Is plareil. as there It no speculation shout buying pipe lines and building steal storage tanks and pur chasing oil. What Will Ba Back of Bonds and Stock Whon Bonds Art Bold. A mortgage ou auy property for 40 per cent of Its value Is considered good. As a rule such loans are made from 4 to 5 per cent. These bond* beer 0 per rest, sail when they are sold aud tbe property for which they wUI enable this company to own and operate and which will l»c pledged aa a first Ilea to pay off these Immls and pay dividends on the stock based on a conserve tlva estimated value will be aa follows; „ works. 400 distributing stations, 150 tank cars, river boats aud liarge equipment, oil wells, leases and all ott and gas rights, office fixtures and all J.OOO.OO «it.7: 4 Tsuk farms and connections and (HOI one hundred and ten K. _ 000-ton steel storage tanks 2.000,000.00 Six million barrels of nil, with tbe company In a position and with facilities to manufacture and market the os me 18,000.000.0( (’ash reserve which will soon lie -built up and always maintained after all bonds are hold lOO.OOOriK Total 923,900,000.(X By (He time these properties are all com pleted aud the oil storage built up to fi.000.- 000 barrel# and the whole properties of the ITncIe Hum Oil Company up to tbe estimated value nn above set out. nearly TWENTY- FOUR MILLION tlOLLARH. there will not be. mare than from 6,000.000 to 9.000.000 shares of Uncle Bam stock outstanding, but even If there were 19.000,000 shares of stock aa abora gut out were cot Just half In two the stock would then Im* worth more than 91 per ■hare, while the ehsncee are a thousand tu one that there will not Ih* a share of tills stock on the market under 92.59 per share by the time the properties are completed, as before explained. Oonominitieno of Bonds. These bonds are of the denominations of 950. 9100. 9200. 9500 and 91.000. with Interest at € t»rr cent, payable annually. You are especially requested to positively hear In mind that these denomination* can not be cut up. and tn sending In your remittance remit for one of fie exact denominations specified almre. ' Monthly Payment Offer. Tbe company. In maintaining lu former record In ranking It poesiblc for Joveat* ore uf limited means to Join our com- iwny. offers these Iwnda In monthly pay ' raenta aa designated below: lo sending la remittance* to secure these bonds eta monthly payments tbe company will send yon receipt for the payments aa yon sand them In. These payments most be met promptly, as the bonds reserved for yon arc hearing Interest continually sad oa receipt of last payment bonds will b* promptly scut you. Remit 00 following schedule First Four monthly payment, payments each. 9 n o* 911.00 22.00 22.00 44.00 44.00 1MJ0 UO.OO 220.00 220.00 liond, I fc.no 100.00 . 300.00 . 500.00 . 1,000.0) . In Coneluoion. This company Is under the same man agement today that It was at (he begin ning nearly two years ago. ITactlcal men arc at the hind of every depart aunt and everything I* on n systematic, nceaoulea! basis. The refineries are In operation, the oil wells arc being pumped, the pipe Uaee are delivering olf for the reflnerlee, sad the scores of distributors are delivering oil dally to thousands of customers. 1>e company la putting np a winning fight and growing stronger every boor. The men who sub scribed the first money to start the Tori* Ham (HI Company were native Kansas a sud pioneer developers In the Kansas oil field* who. when tbe oil trust boycotted the Kansas oil fields two years ago, either hail to sit Idly down and see their prop* erttea confiscated ood their little ear lags practically atoTen or hUKO 1 figtll. fJhS the Fries of Bonds. You can secure these bonds by sending la your check or draft for tbe par value nf tbe bond, and tor each thonesad-dollsr-bond DttfchMtd y*n will secure stock of the par value of 1600. For s forger or a swatter amount of bonds the same proportion will prevail. Make check or draft or money or- der payable to THE UNCLE SAM OIL alty due the Indians Is paid. Is corrrcfT TOMFANY. sud the bends wHI be wot to you'after they are properly signed and the I of the company attached and regis tered with th# trustee, and will Iw seat $d you by registered mall as qnlclly as th* clerks retch your turn. Make remittance per following schedule majority of people, they accepted tbe latter, nml have licen patting np the beat the/ have had In store since they commenced. TUI# effort la being carried forward lo the twat of faith, and In selling these bonds they will be sold at par and every dol lar received will go tS build up this com pany and to plan* tt where It can handle its great enterprise and secure and main tain on Independent ontlet for Kanaas-Ter- rltory oil and phu-e It on tbe market, by honorable methods. aatlsfS4*tory to both producer and consumer, and make good re turns for every ntockkoldcr. and in time pay off the bondholders ana at the name time respect and oliey the Igwa of the laod. If yon Want to kelp a worthy canoo sod encourage an honorable effort, help us now; not next month or next bat today. this company, xaa completion these big storage ta other construction and make It possible for Tncle Haro Company to place In storage these 4,000,000 barrels of oil which will be like powder ta tbe dry to protect the lo- tereota of the stockholders In the future. The quicker them* bonds are sold the quick er this greet work will lie completed, ami the quicker an aggreeatre fight *•• ho carried 00 lo ovary sUte In «ne central Weal against the trust. The company fp- Ilclta tbe moat searching Inrratlga oo. either by -Halting the properties or calling tsrUui main 0——a. whara alLllf Pfrooani company' wllF be glad to furnish to ivj t M00 bond.... moo imnd...: 300.00 Imnd.... » 00 band,... 00 Imnd.... 2.010.00 bond.... 5.000.00 Imnd.... 10.000.00 bond.... 19,000.00 braid... 20.000.00 bond ... ...9 10.1 ... 100.4 ... SS:S will h» (tad lo ruraUh to BIO _ InT.ator wlo wiU t*» KKm. 1n food f.ltk. I You nu lull maltt.ur.. at oucc or writ, for further portlrulan. Addrn. TBE UNCLE SAM OIL CO., or H. H. TUCKER, Jr- Soe’y. Wyandotte Building. Kama. City, Kan. WOULD NOT 7OUCH GRA VES; COUNCILMAN 7A YLOR SA\S EX A C7L Y WHA 7 IS INTENDED .'!• u solution doe* not provide for “iimval of a Mingle body ftotn n grave." •* Ih tiie positive statement “f (<». ilninn Wetlcer A. Taylor, 'vlto.se • ■ jfn»n anct\t the reclaiming of cer- ' M'ritiona of Oakland cemetery has • «* such widespread comment. I* i** Htated.” he said, "aa distinctly i*» posslblo for words to do so. ' Mot one fool of ground I* to be re- ••I If It can not be done without *• • filing the graves, t would *h» Mrvi to oppose any resolution which way Inclined to the desecration •' graves of the death H* c j4 I he whole resolution: It ‘ t'luH for the creation of a com- '•c which will look into the feasl- • f reclaiming certain portions of • n.l cemetery, which have been d"«n. If these portions con be re* •• <l without desecration. iIII* »ommlttee And* that there •Main strips In Oakland ceme- ••'ergrown with shrubbery, weed* •»>•* like and thinks this property - reclaimed without having to •o. the graves, then the commit- dl so report. ' "M th4t other hand, the committee ' this property can be reclaimed by desecrating the. graves, then i*r«'perty will nol be reclaimed. MUNY0NS WITCH HAZEL ii SOAP Ke--t L | Could anythinK I"' IdBlIi.r" How oud I any man und.rKtnnd^,* ih. ailuntlun. ral.p an objei-tlon t" n proposition Ilk, Ithla?" Il S,PIPK iliut Hi, original roncptlon (of the re.oltnlon Introdured b.v Coun cilman Taylor plnr,d him In th, fain, I attitude nf adviKBtlng dean-ration of I the gray,. 1 -, while the resolution, aa n 'matter of fait, dbulmtly provided that If desecration would be neexary for reelalmlng, the property- It should not be done. If Counellnmn Taylor'a res.tjuiloti bad not been feasible or If I! Imd meant any de»eerntton. then. It I- «ell I’rKtied, eounell oertulnly would not fare a lopt- ed II by a unanlmoua vote, and even without dlacumlon. PIPE ORGAN PROPOSED EOR HEW AUDITORIUM Thu meeting «f suIim rlber* tu (ho nudltorlum-armury. "bleb w«* tu have been held Wednesday morning at ll u'climk for the purpose nf completing organisation, wan postpone?! until Marell T. t«o week, henee. A large number uf eubaerlber* were not repreaented hi the meeting, aevernl being out of the dty. and the pua'.pone- • meat became neceaaary. \V. I,. Peel, a aiibKcriber who haa inant•; featetl gteat Intereat In the project. ha» ' a|ai ted n movement to aecure a 110.000 pd,,, u ,g an for thr titidltorlum-armon' Mr,. M. A. Meilr.ath. Mia. M A. MrKtreath. aged uS yegra died very auddenly at the realdence of her daughter. Mra. J. A. Owin '. 390 Kraalcr atreet, Tueadgy night rt 10 o'clock Mra McElretHh lied been *uf- faring »ltl' nathnm for a.veral'y era The funeral aertlcea will be condu ced Thur*dav morning In the chapel of Hnrry I'oole. and the Interment wlU be itt Wwiviccv cemetery. EB. 7. WILLIAMS FOR BEA VER VICE PRESIDENT Kb T. U'llllama, the well-known At lanta lawyer and secret order man. will In nil probability he elected vice preal- clent of the Denver* at the meeting of the nuprem^ dam. to be held thin week In Birmingham The name nt Mr. Wllllnma has been mentioned for nume time tn connection with thla office nnd Ida frlenda *re Conhclent he w III he given the honor. Should Mr. Wllllnma lie elected he will be tn line for the prealdeney .at the next meeting. .Mr. WllllntoaeU prominent In local Beaver clrclea. liming taken un active Intereat In the order, and la a delegate from the Atlanta darn to the aupremo dam meeting SONS OF REVOLUTION. To the Editor of The Georgian.' The Daughter, of the American Rev- olutlon are doing n noble work In per- petuatlng the memory of our noble gn- Centura who fought the greatest tyran ny. tu eatahllah human right, and lib erty. which nre now enjoyed ritually by all. the uimllenablc light to be guided bv the dictation of our conaelenega In the affair, of freedom nf apeeyih and the prexa and the uplift of humanity. While the' !». A. R.'a are doing grand work, why nlumld we not have sons uf the American Revolution? The atato of Georgia haa no organi sation and while our noble alrea who fought, bled and died to eatabllalt lib- GEORGIA OHIOANS OINE ATPIEDAIONT Feast of Music aud Oratory Follows Business Meet ing of Society. In re.ponXe to a call of the Ohio So ciety of Georgia, the member, gathered In tit, aaaeinbly room of the Piedmont Hotel Tueaday evening for the purpone I,'beating their nrgt annual ban quet. A bunlneaa meeting waa held from *:3o III 7: JO o'clock, at which the officer, of the organlxatlonVor the yenr I7-. were elected, and /are aa fol- EB T. WILLIAMS. Well-known Atlanta man who lo expected to bo eleetod vice praoi- dent of the oupromo dam af Boa- erty to nil of the dow ntrodden of earth. I Should we nt the paternal aide, their nons. nnf .ace an organlxatlon lo per- pottiate (their memory? Let u* have Sona of American Revo- lutlun und Join with the Daughter, In | keeping alive the liven of liberty and the apt tit of All who ate ItHer- anted In the organlxatlon of a aoclely of Sona of American Revolution can aecure Informaltnn ami detail, by call- in* or uddrenalng A. II. Anthony, room ill. Temple t'ourt building. Atlanta.Ott. ' A. H. ANTHONY. I90 Iowa; ' ) V Prealdent. Dr. George A..Beattie. Itr.t ce prealdent, J. K. IVtlfielm; necoml j ce prealdent. J. T. Rpae; aecretary. | IV. Longn ell, treasurer. John S, j Cllllk. , Hoard of Control—R. D. Hlckok, J. K. j Wilhelm, A. M. Beattie. J. G. Kngle- hart. R. M. Geiger, H. ('. Devi, and D. H. Keefer. Letter, from the following persona were tend by the aecretary of the aocle- t\: Hon. A. L Harrla. governor of tihlo; Hon. tv. A. Eudaly, of Cincinna ti, and Hon. John Temple Grave*; of Atlanta. It waa decided to hold two regular meeting, a year, the annual banquet, February 19. and a mldauntmer pic nic. other meeting, are tn be held at the call of tha prealdent. The society then adjournad to tha dining room, where, after a numptu- oua banquet, the following program waa rendered: "Word, of Welcome"—Dr. George A. Beattie. Letters. Hon. A. L. Harrla—Governor of Ohio. Hon. W. A. Eudaly—Clnclnatl, Ohio. "Far Away” ffrom Ohio), I.lndaay— Male quartet. W. t L. Peck, flrat tenor: C. M. Ski liman, aecond tenor: Profes sor B. C. Davla. ffnt baaa; J. C. Wil helm. aecond baaa. "Our Old Home"—W. A. Waggoner. "Our New Home"—Profeaaor B. C. Devle. Recitation—Mra. John ft. t'onk. "Hip, Hip, Hurrah." Herbert—Male quartet. "Ohio In the Nation"—Dr. Lyman Hood. Reading from Will Carlton—Mra. W. 11. Proton. "Ohio Roy,"—Dr. B. F. Gultte. "The Bulldog"—Male quartet. "Our Society"—J. K. Wilhelm. The apeeehe*. annga nml recitation, were all of a very high order and were greatly enjiiyed. After a vote of thanks to the Piedmont for the banquet and entertainment, the exercise, closed by •Inglng an Ohio aong. written for the occasion by Dr. George A. Beattie. THROUGH COUNT BONI HARRIMAN QETS CONTROL. Hperlal to Tin- Georgian. Memphis. Tenn., Fab. :o.—An Inter esting story comes front Pine Bluff. Ark., regarding the manner Ih which K. II Harrlmun la said tn hove secured control nt the Cotton Belt railway. It is said that Mrs Anna Gould, for- met wife of Count Bonl DcCaatrllune., v as given a large amount of road's se curities and that they were hypothe cated by the count, who failed to re deem them Hnrrlmatt had Ida representative to huv them from the person to whom they were pledged ami thtta secured thr'nucleu* <>f hla holdings In the road. Closing Out Entire Stock SHOES Regardless of Cost PIERCE’C I BUSY STORE Blue Pencil—Plain Figure* 60 MARIETTA ST. Oppotlte tha Poatoffict. DISPENSARY BUILOINOS ARE MARKED “FOR RENT.- (pedal to The Georgian. charleston. B. Feb. 20.—The algo of “To Rent" la displayed thla morning In thr office formerly occupied by the state dispensary by constables. Tha liquor officers left Charleston thla morning for their homas. The city la without > local baer sup ply. county dispensaries will be operated in a short time by the local board. A car toad of baer wag shipped In yesterday. II la stated. x one good cry.—Pbllai draw east yeu star er—Otv no. derfr. I lladelpbta Inquirer. Created the Border. from . lady', l/ettert- "l\V 100-11 traveling, very feet iKilr.u' must Im Inc nt i.s tu Vieruten. un.I early tn tbe sfi 'Xiy ImgsN to .wear at us la lint nine alt tbe people were eaten' fritoon tiny l-egaa to i tab. "-(lio|.ll.l.*luuia 1 » —* CATE CITY DENTAL ROOMS 34'/* Whitehall. Corner Alabama and Whitehall. Lowest Cash Prices. Best MBtorial Bad 'WoA. DR. E. G. GRIFFIN'S Plate* Mads and Delivered Same Day. Gold Fillings $1 ul ip. Painless IxtracMra Phene 1708. Houra 8 a. m,—8 p. m. Bundaye 8 a. m^-4 p. m.