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Show IvE pat Spot cash for ' j LIBERTY BONDS I PARTLY PAID RECEIPTS Q WAR SAVINGS STAMPS g $50 Bond. $100 Bond. f 1st 3Hs $49.50 $99.00 $ I!nd 4s 46.75 93.50 H Crd 4. is 47.50 f5.00 1 4th 4Us 46.85 93.70 fi !a Frices based on N. Y. Stock Ex- gj tr change auotationb, which fluctuate gj d daily. We pay SPOT CASH; no g jf delay, if you sell your bond, de- m g mand its alue don't be misled. &, Out-of-town parties may send m bonds by REGISTERED MAIL, g 'e will return your money Earns fi day bonds are received. w -CI Eielt to us and get tlie TOP H MARKET price, bpot cash. g 1 CENTRAL BOND EXCHANGE 9 Licensed Liberty Bond Dealers pj U 8 405 Continental Bank Bldg. fj !g 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. 16 Open evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock. , Button Lake Oil & Gas Go. Rock Creek Oil Field, Wyoming'. 320 Acres, Section 4, Township 19, Range 78. fj Drilling three-quarters of mile from Ohio Oil Co. s H JpJ 1000-barrel well. , NOW 10c A SHARE. 1 P. S. DICKERT. I 'i P. 0. Box 674. SeJJJl CheyeDlZ!L ! Dai,y closing rices' on the New York ocK Exchange week. j I Mondav 4To ?". $500, JlfiOu bonds bouslit and "ld ?,ock exchange. America. Private leased wires to M -' : j. A. 1JOGLE & CO. osoENi fcorf I SALT LAKE 8409 Hudson Ave. ! H9 Main 6trest. 1 r.--rai.ri-l. .- ia-ZSl'' -, , HERE ARE OUR 2 DRILL SITES IN BURKBURNETT POOL. "TP www p3 A iCIF (S THE BIG ll rl, ,i JrrfW'A 1 T7F hlihii slBMJL UIL gn LITTLE CO. g lalSKLTivJ j?' N THE HEART OF THE NOW FAMOUS ; I PgiHSLi - Now Drilling Number TO THE PUBLIC: j S&WMODi& 1 W One Well I am very glad to state that I right in my prediction that the way , PeariJ 5 ' to reaUy interest tho public iu your business is to try and mako yoiir ad- $ ' rl rTOOySfvHJ pV I f -' On the twenty-second of this vertisemeut more of a heart-to-heart talk than by printing the same sort PJ 1 ffl H SSISa $ ru7 month this company was two of advertisement for aU oil companies, and the response received from the a BaaFH k Pi'i:'l-fiR 2 months Old, and was down about last advertisement containing my letter to the public, as well as the letters gjffl! T. I V JTl t . . ' - five hundred feet on its number favorable comment that it brought, have led me to decide to nm a per- J SnTTllP'n m,e wpII flnrl wa! qpHinff un ffet- Bona! letter In every advertisement of the Lulu Pearl Oil Company. Another u ; 2ad:4rT AlAgi i'i tlm Sli t thing I have learned is that you can cover the ground better in this manner j '.liiiiii 1 m-H- P sj ;-J K. ting ready to commence drilling more dear to the thau t th0 curtomaty ad. J l-Nl -l-'l-i-l-hl 1 1 ' 1 .,..Ul.-.,j-lvll.l' 1 on its second well. If we had vertisem9Ut3. 1 j j 1 1 r-r . not been held up on water for - t. ' lf'"' I I I rff-rj JSWH,1 I r ' ' drilling we would be finishing our Tor instance, one of the questions that is asked us time and time again i n (LbLU-PEAfiT: T T . first well now. We will leave our is, "How much, dividends are you going to pay, and when are you going to jsj t I V xl IvcIIht jw f JLULU " r EARL f record made to date up to the pay the first dividend?" Now, I find from experience that tho intelligent . 1 ""!" '"'i-ffy'f A,, C Ci WnT TllNGS public to decide. We promised investor does not want a guarantee of how much tho dividend will amount IT&I 'I 1 1 Tl 7 v-uoiWLUiHuj i gOCKHOLDERS quick re- to. out does want to know how much of the net income will be paid In . .P" WN '. In The ; suits, and in less than two months dividends and how much will be retained in the Treasury for future de- h i 6 ' !" vVlu.w "":'" -OURKBURNETT llELD were drilling one well and will velopment of the Company. Of course, the matter of paying dividends W j -AX I - - ' L.c.i,.. I " soon be drilling our number two varies considerably, owing W the holdings and the manner in which the ' I " , 'AU,, lvCuj,. . , -.j different companies are managed. Some companies have heavier overhead m 11 ji i,..,! s,f r , On DlOCK IQSt OjjUwOlflOUSC 8 . charges than others. When the overhead is not too heavy, I believe the L'J 1, ' il.' e "'k U-J- l,,4t , v, LOOK"-' Company should pay more dividends, and they can do this without jeopardiz- k I -r 7"?"71 i j, i'lt WlrhTwIf ' lug the life of the company. I will recommend to the Bpard of Trustees fj j ! v., 2J IOWA- TTTT M.ailOCKitOZ MXWTKlUi kg for itgelf See of this Company that they pay about 70 per cent of the net income the h : ; ; -.1 -Pauk r...a.... ' our two locations right in the first year in dividends. I believe that 30 per cent of the net income the r j Sfe" I , " I , jn 5cc NQ2 m heart f the famoug Bvirkburnett t year will be sufficient for future development, and the . fact ; that j the fa ii it m T-AaK.iJ1" I . ,, ,, , , 4.v,. . ! !., Lulu Pearl Company will not pay any salaries the fust year to the Oificers I w. (Tnr fArK FlELB, WICHITA VmiEY pool, the field that . la known enable Compaty to pay to the stockholders in '1 i I I 1 1 ,.i 1 J -'ijl Jli;.,;.:! LANDS. -c.?A om Maine to Oamoriua ana Dividends. Now, don't misundersUnd nie-I' am not mentioning the fact , PT" AvrT.. ' wr r Wlrt-iiTa Co TftJt v-'W Canada to tne UlUl 01 JViex- that the TrnsteeB draW no salaries, expecting you to praise us, because I , I ., ri-"Tfft!A-2.- i'o icO as the independent Opera- do not beUeve that the organmers of a company should draw salaries until f : VariTTrn " ' ' ' '" f '' 1,1 tors' field. the people who have furnished the money to make the company possible j j have been paid in dividends their original investment, or 100 per cent, j j- because without the money of the public the company would not be In h Efi , (J IM B ik M B " existence, and after the company has paid out, then the officers should he -J : ; IrMS tFtfB MB 159 H hH'I gl filjlflijF1 W sSlfl paid just what their services to the company are worth, and the Stockhold- , I Si M H MS' l jH H H B B B P Ssr B,IB,B, I 0 1 B i M B 1 P W HM. ers themselves should be the judges of what such services are worth, and I I ; (- yyf ffedrtiL himwmlmok -, WW Wikik'S&m&b. sk &V&$mrmii am in favor of putting this to a vote of the stockholders. I think this will ' ! ' C2r prove satisfactory to all concerned. ' j- I ' 1 AND SETTING UP TO COMMENCE DRILLING ON NO. 2 WELL ,eMVa?dWcom 1 b ' . ,.trt nmir itp my veracity, so I will quote the Texas OU Ledger of Fort Worth, Texas, j i OIL FROM LULU PEARL WELLS TO RUN INTO PIPE LINE in its issue of Thursday, March 13. On the flout page it has this to say: : j f "forty-three companies pay dividends during March. Burkbumett J I When'we strike oil on these two. wells,' the oil will go right into the PIPE LINE without any ex- fd lW divideud iB 103 per cent' New fj j t pense to the STOCKHOLDERS. This means a saving of approximately $o000 on each well us names being added to the Ust every day. rj j ft! it takes about this amount to standardize and equip a well in this field after it has been drilled More than' 200 wells are neariug the sands this week in the Bnrk- v ; ti ; w. havA flo-vppfl tn drill the two weUs on a 50-50 basis, and also agree to drill these bumett field, and in thirty days the dividend list is expected to contain S f in- NNe have agieea-to uiui me iwo iu uu , ol4i ,.:,. ff)T nl(, at least 100 names. roUowing are some of the forty-three companies listed y E 5 two wells out of the proceeds of the sale of the capital stock that We are now otieiing tor sale. the aboyo paper. s I And by completing the wells by building the standard pumping rig, pumping power, tanks and 1 ! 1 runig the gil int6 the pipe line, w, .will be having our stockholders about $10,000 that Others Per Cent. & P ot , " would have to be paid out of the Dividend Fund. Marine . 600 Block 36 200 Big Pool loo Y ; 3 , Wichita Fuel 385 Hammond No. 2 200 Big Three 100 V H , x- - . . ;A rt 1no Vn " wpII Hammond No. 1 297 Couch-Winfrey . ...175 Wichita Southern ..100 fj h- Just as soon as we top the sand on the ho. 1 well, or start active drilling on the JNo. well, t, , we will advance the price of stock to $15.00 per share, and, as soon as we bring our first Well in, Th!s data wiU convince you that the buekbuknett FIELD is a 1 , 1 I our stock Will be advanced to $20.00 a share. The company at all tes reserves the right to i-e- ipa i K turn any subscription that reaches this ottice after stock has either been aavanceu m-pnce 01 manggedhbuld pay good dividends to the stockholders. No one can 8 ftvrRnV)fribed truthfully state in advance the exact earnings of any company, but one K ovLibuusmu . . thing I will promise, as long as Mrs. Lulu Pearl Nance and myself are con- 'i , ft BACKED BY SUCCESSFUL OIL MEN nedted with iis company, the Stockholders will get every cent in dividends U ' f , that is coming to them, and' there will be lio overhead charges other than p j ; 3 OUR OFFICERS President, T. J. Cannon, whose life work is the oil business, and a man well known from coast what are absolutely necessary for the proper handling of the Company. 1! (; I to coast for his honesty and integrity and fair dealing, a man who does things efficiently and promptly. Vice Presl- nMT r.4Wwnw '' I 6 dent M. M. Johnson; Secretary and Treasurer, Lulu Pearl Nance, who has been associated with Mr. Cannon in the TOM J. CANNON, - , ,, 1 oil business for a number of years and is well qualified f of secretary-treasurer Of the company. - , President Lulu Pearl Oil Go. p , I I 1 11 II WP I p All ptPk Capitalization fill out and mail. ! I ' j l I ' I i 1 11 i' l 1 Ml I 'ff il $90,000 ' HeVBulldMiV. Wlohlta Falls, Texas. - S JtaJ i Jji k ljy Gentlemen: Enclosed Is my check for $ , tor which j f4 please enter my application for shares In the LULU PEARL j. ft 3Wf?'I?W flP!? i OIL CO. at $10.00 per share, par value, FULLY PAID AND NON. i, I OfifMa SL T t 111 ffSSff Bff8fff8 l fi ASSESSABLE. - I understand that the capitalization of your company !. h y- HM H 91 ft b1 ITsfJ nSfSLTy,, Mf9rt:WiWv BlS Is only $90,000. I understand further that I am to share In all of the liold-S liold-S ,. AAaflllolHr iasSBStsr flaB'4 9 ii Nj I If ings and profits that the company now has or ever will hold. I WICHITA FALLS, lEikAlb PIP 1IM IIP I I l . Q Call Wai!i5'3 Town and State Ill j : Few Agents Wanted. Muat Furnish Reference. 1 . . j ! New York Money. NKYT- TOKK, March 2!. Mercantile paper "'ttirVlw silt--asv bills 54.74. commercial tiitv-uav bm"oo -ni!5 S4.-.'i'., commercial siitv-uay biiis. 54.33. demand s4.o., callcs ir-j'nes. demand JS.nl. cables $S.t)i. Gmilers. demand i0"iC. cahies 40-.iC. Lire, demand $..70. cables ST-C-'J. ilejicaa dollars unchanged. TJo not sell or be iufluenced to sell vour OUT WEST at the present market, for we sincerely believe that if you do von will regret it before the' next thirty days passes by. For we have made" a thorough investigation investiga-tion of this company, of its booits and ita property, and we believe that it will get as largo a production as did the idnsher hvndicate. Ee-Diember, Ee-Diember, the TEAPOT Syndicate is now drilling for the OUT WEST on . its Teapot holdings. This well is being drilled free of charge for OUT WEST, and the neit thirty or forty days should tell the story. If the Teapot Syndicate gets as good production pro-duction in this -well as the Mosher did. OUT WEST will readily sell at 50e per share. Y"e advise vou to buv OUT WEST and TEAPOT units to your limit, for we feel fure vou are "going to make some nice profit on these before very long. For any information call, write or wire us." We will be glad to tell vou all we can about these companies com-panies at anv time. BROKERAGE CO. ; 224-225 Atlas El!-.. Fhone Wis. 5840. ! Salt, l-5ko City. f STOCK GOING ijl) j AS OUR WELL GOES DOWN THE PxlICE OF OUR STOCK GOES UP j We expect to strike the first oil sands very snn unci our drilling contractor, Walter JdIim-scni, JdIim-scni, expects to bring in a 2000-barrcl well. He backs up his belief by riuivluisinj? $0000 i worth of our stock, and lie does not feel lh.it lie is GAMBLING. His fitly diyres entitle en-title him to a one-eighth interest in our company. x WALTER JOHNSON'S DIVIDENDS Would be $750.00 per dav on his investment should the -well come up to his o-po.-liif ions. i YOU STILL HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY. ! To buy stock in a company that has only 400 shares. Think wli.H il. wchiis lo "' n a, ' l-400th interest in an oil company. Our acres across the river' from BURKBL'I.NETT is looking butter every day. WE ' HAVE STARTED SOMETHING IN COTTON' COUNTY and the crowds are i't.llov, in-. Over 50 derricks arc being erected and anotW MAD 8CRAMBLH i now tal-io- pla.-c I for drilling sites. I It Looks Like Another Burkburnetl I To further protect our stockholders, we do not feel that it would be fair to them to cori-i cori-i Knue selling stock at $100 per share after ws pass through the first oil sand, as il. will j be worth many times that amount. We. intern! to raise the price of this to-k to $200 pr share as soon as we pass through the first Kinds. Our well should be completed in April and wi should be paying dividends iu June. We predict that this stock will be selling fo; $1000 per share upon tlie completion of our first well. Remember that you will participa'e in Die earnings of all the other wells. Get busv. before it is too lat. ' Make all check; payable to 1'. L. McCoy. He is cafhi-r of tbe'Farmers Rate Bank of Burkburnt and is also treasurer of this company. CAPITAL, $40,000, FULLY PAID. PAR VALUE, $100, K0IT-ASSESSABLE. Cotton County Oil Association c.oRi, T-Tan f t'-ept. Port Vorth, Tezas. , C. S. GODDARD 0 j Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah.' Fhone Wasatch 2254. j |