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Show J THE JPBOVO POSI Thousands Reap Harvest in Oklahomo Oil! OUR PROSPECTS FOR Our Company and Property OIL We are now drilling day and night and making good progress in our well. At 110 feet we struck a small flow of gas; at 275 feet we struck a flow of between one and one-haand two million feet of 336 we at a' flow small of struck gas; at 430 we struck a flow gasj of about four million feet of gas . at 460 we struck a small flow of gas and a GOOD showing of OIL. We have struck several other sands at deeper depths, and at the present date (July 7, 1917) we are drilling at about 960 feet and indications point to a good big Producer in this well. We are also located just about midway between two produc ing wells on the same structure, the Oklahoma Star well and th Marland Refining Cos well, and to date the structure in our well is higher than in either of these two producing wells. At a meeting of the Directors of the Company, it was unani cously decided that owing to the present development of nearby properties situated on the same big anticline as 1'IIE BIG PROTECTION OIL COMPPANYS holdings are located, which is producing large quantities of oil, have increased the value of ou properties to such an extent that the sales price of our stock had to be advanced to $1.50 per share. Our terms being One-hacash and in 30 days and the balance in sixty days. A further ad vanee before we strike oil is not unlikely as many wells are drillat any time ing nearby, some of which may drill into the pay and yield large flows of the Golden Fluid. Bulletin No. 16. which is issued by the Oklahoma Georlogieal Survey at Norman, Okla., says in part: There is no doubt but that conditions here are very favorable for the accumulation of Oil and Gas. This Company is organized under the protect :ve laws of the state of Oklahoma; incorporated for $1,000,000.00; all common stock is fully paid and lf X t, i Why Not Yon? e. The Company holds the oil rights on acreage lying northeast of Ponca City, Okla. The structure on which thm acreage lies, reaches from the Newkirk field on south-wes- t to the Ponca City field, which is said to be, by eminent geologists, the largest and most prominent anticline west of the Mississippi river. -- On this acreage there are fhe gas wells, none of which were drilled more than 500 feet deep On the Doughty farm, there is a gas well within 600 feet of our present locatjon, which when drilled in made 6,000,000 cubic feet of gas per day. Gas was encountered at 185 feet, 332 fee and 393 feet, the total depth of the well. Three of these gas wells produced gas for Ponca City for over three years and are still producing 'gas. lf one-four- th A stockholder IN THIS COMPANY-no- t' only has an interest in this one well and in the acreage that we bold at this time, but his interest participates in, all acreage, assets, etc., that the company may obtain in the future. OUR REFERENCES First National Bank, Blackwell, Okla. 1ope & Baldwin, 315-- July 6 7, 1917. Herskowitz Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. Gentlemen. For your Information will say that Mr. C. H. Westg&to, President of the Big Protection Oil Company of this city, has for many years been a customer of this bank. We have always found Mr Westgate careful of his word and business obligations, and In our judgment Is a man of considerable means. He owns a good bit of real estate in Oklahoma and, in the opinion of the writer. Is very successful in his business ventures Hoping that this Information may serve you to advantage, I am, Yours very, truly M. E. MURRAY, Asst. Cashier. State Guaranty Bank, Blackwell, Okla. March 31st, 1917 Mr. E. Kaselack, 1003 Republic Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Dear Sir: It has been our pleasure to have known Mr. G. M. Acton, Vice President; Mr. J. B. Robison, 2nd Vice President; Mr. R . Otstot. Treasurer; and M. C. H. McMullan, Secretary, all of the Big Protection Oil Company of this clty,through a Period of three to eight years Just past. We have had extensive business relations with each of the parties in pergonal affairs and can speak only In the highest terms concerning them. We have found the gentlemen In every walk of life, financially and morally responsible, energetic In the performance of their undertak ings, upright and honest In all dealings. Their standing In this commun lty is high and we feel they are capable of giving satisfactory and honest management to an enterprise the size of which they represent. The writer personally has lnvertigated their proposition and Is Inclined to purchase some stock In their company. Yours very truly, I. H. THOMPSON, Vice. Pres. itt lloil Per dliiiq PAR VALUE ONE DOLLAR .Buy Now Before The Men Composing the Directorate of the Big Protection Are Business Men of the Highest Standing, and Successful Oil Operators. Fortunes in Oklahoma Oil Oil-Compan- The Big Protection Oil jCo. now drilling, on the same anticline between two large producing wells, the Oklahoma Star and the. 101 Ranch, producing strictly high grade oil, test 48 gravity;: 1 y 1 it Advances -- J J The Great Ponca Field is Already One of the Large Produc- , City-Newki- rk Oil is King in Oklahoma. Eight-fiv- e per cent of wells drilled in Oklahoma have been producers. No other industrial enterprise anywhere can show such a record. No story in the Arabian Nights ia more fascinating than the true story of Oklahoma Oil, based on real solid 1 ing Fields of Strictly High-Grad- e and is Still in itskrfancy with MENCE Production in Sight. facts. A 480 Acre lease near Yale, Okla., which originally coRt recently sold for $1,000,000.00 The Gillispie well in the Cushing field drilled in February, 1916, has already produced more than $2,000,000.00 $40(5.00 worth of oil B. B. Jones, a few years back a man of moderate means, recently sold part of his Oklahoma holdings for $7,000,00000 cash. I Oil IM- - The Big Protection Oil Cos is located in this Great Field." Its drill is now bound for its golden pro-per- ty - An original investment of $100.00 in the Peerless Oil Co., now worth $4,300.00; The New Oil Co., $3,900; th? Pinol Oil Co., $10,800.00; the Home Oil Co., $16,000.00; the - Winchester Oil Co., $8,250.00; the Farmers Petroleum Cor' . ; i . $10,000.00 - oil sands. f - , i $ i m iBelli ,c. t FILL IN MAIL TODAY 8PB8CRIPTION FOR 8TOCK IN Amount Paul $ CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. THE BIG PROTCTlON OIL COMPANY shares of The Capital Stock I hereby subscribe for J Co.," PROTECTION Oil "$1.50 at of TIIE BIG per share, in the sum of " - - Incorporated . 'Dollars. LI L 5. 30 days, balance CO days Capital Stock $1,000,000 h f This stock is payable Down, The difference between No. Shares This Stock is success and. failure 11 e. ll ,1: One-hal- one-fourt- 1917. -- Dated this. day of All contracts and subscribtions for stock are subject to acceptance of The , Bie Protection Oil Company, at Blackwell, Oklahoma.' Make all Checks payable to , 7 OIL CO. THE BIO PROTECTION ame M ' Pope A Baldwin, Sales Managers, 315416 Herskowitz Building Oklahoma CJty, Okla. TOMORROW TT ddreRs'" 11 11.1 P. o. MAY BE TOO LATE - is the difference generally and Paid between action and m-POPE & BALDWIN action. Initiative and action always win. SALES MANAGERS Herskowitz Bldg. Oklahoma City, Okla. Suite Act NOW . . J 7- - p State of Oklahoma Non-Assessab- le . . 315-1- 6 , 1 , A 4 - 1 |