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Show SUGAR -SECURITIES Will buy or sell ; Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Stock. ! Amalgamated Suar Common. . ; Amalgamated Sugar Preferred. ; Amalgamated Sugar Bonds. j We have an active market in nil these and other standard securities. FaImerBGnd&.Moi&2e I I Liberty Bonds, all Issues, any I amounts, bought and sold. j ' I -1 1 r r- any there be-let them speak NOW-or forever 1 1 - irs. after hom thir peace! k r 47 JTv H S- W - 0 I INVENTOR. OP CHEMICAL ! H MukMFr hi fa 1 - WA . 'lV processes and g I j&iLJa, L JFM, fXl i PRESIDENT OF COMPANY- J j $iOOO.oo - , '00a to any chemist or committee of chemists L v I to any other man or committee of men who can prove a single fault with our processes 1 t or who can find a single flaw in our proposition from a commercial standpoint! AND WE WILL' GIVE THEM THE USE OF OUR LABORATORY j ? Letters like the following, written by men of such known integrity and skill in their professions, are not products of wild drea mers they are substantial-honest-convincing. READ THEM. P j I C Thi hom James Engineer and HeVe's what Professor J. C. Thomas of the f I Metallurgist. Utah Agricultural College has to say about w T . February seventetnth, 1919. our processes and commercial possibilities: ft g To Whom It May Concern: r A M,neAsl Coemrpr;1t0'pare, "uuE! OrT. KJeTT- "Sa,t Ut'h J"" 24' 1918' ! fn7Xdi'eopmmn.7ph.!;tt;V And we have con- "to whom it may concern: I year 1917 Low irade ores of practically no commercial values were treated' 4J RbH . ''At the request of Jos. H. Hardy, I was "asked j and after saving the silver as metallic silver and th- lead In th?. actea WltH IeU- to look over in detail the formula and process of ! H form of white lead, chrome lead and red lead, the by-products were the General Reduction and Chemical Company, and 't ! P recovered In the form of a zinc oxide, Prussian blue, umbers and LI p . ( beg leave to report the following: 0 t free sulphur, thereby making the low grade ores equal In commer- Die &rtl6S ICr t clal values to our highest grade first class ores and the acid In this "I found the process could bo used commercially 3 : Ej process for tho treatment of the ore was recovered and converted , r , and the chomistry of tho process correct. Crude ore i ' 3 back to Its original state. u OUF nttfe taCtOry was treated and in the snort ,pace of tw0 nour, 3 The Company Master Painter used these paints on the Com- u j l,,:..j i;:.u.j l,.. ,u;,. A j M pany. building, ano found the white lead to have double the cover- tT,f f U obtal"ed as. fished products, white- lead, B ! t log capacity of any white lead the Company was able to buy, and OUtpUt for tile chrome yellow and Prussian blue. M ! fj the other paints to be correspondingly as good. ' ' . c. j ; fcj Being Superintendent of the Company's Property at that time novt Inn "There is a certainty that here in our state, i R I was In constant touch with the dally operations of this process llcAl l 1 jcars. where we are able to obtain the raw material in 1 ; w and I found the process to be everything Dr. Klngsley claimed for , abundance, a vast amount of money can be made. M It and I can highly recommend It for the treatment of lead and zinc "The process is new and practical. y 53 sulohlde ores. Dr. George E. Kingsley-s Process used In the treat- "Respectfully submitted, t A ment of the Silver King Coalition Mines Company's Ores is the , Si jj same process now owned and operated under the name of the Gen- -;;J1 "IT THDMAQ ;1 ' FJ eral Reduction and Chemical Company at Salt Lake City. Utah l&ignecu - nurnAS, 1 f (Signed) JAMES HUMES. . - "Chemist, U. A. C." j j I GENERAL REDUCTION AND CHEMICAL COMPANY Phone Wasatch 5079. SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH. Office and Laboratory, 23 West 2nd South. p 1 Fortunes Have Been Made I and Are Being Made in the GREAT BURKBURNETT I OIL FIELDS OF TEXAS You have heard something, perhaps, of the ! great Burkburnett Oil Field. For your information in-formation we are publishing a list of exact dividends paid and expected. I Here They Are: The following is a list of companies paying dividends and the amounts paid up to February Feb-ruary 22, 1919, at which date none of these companies were over seven months in existence. ex-istence. Hammond No. 1, 251 per cent; Floyda-da, Floyda-da, 250 per cent; Vindicator, 225 per cent; n Citizens, 200" per cent; Columbia, 200 per I cent; Block 36, 200 .per cent; Couch Win-1 Win-1 frey, 150 per cent; Wichita Fuel, 150 per I cent; Green River, 125 per cent; Walker, 125 per cent; Big Three, 100 per cent; Big 1 Pool, 100 per cent; Hammond No. 2, 100 I per cent; Wichita Southern, 100 per cent; Russell-Sanderson, 100 per cent; McGee, 100 per cent; K. A. P., 100 per cent; Brown .No. 2, 75 per cent; Great Dome, 50 per cent; Perry-Browning, 5 0 per cent, Scruggs Ardis, 50 per cent; Victory Petroleum, 50 I per cent; Bearman, 50 per cent; Canada, I 50 per cent; Wade, 40 per cent; Liberty, I 30 per cent; Kirby, 25 per cent; Burk-Ver-I rion, 25 per cent; Wichita Petroleum Block 1 28, 20 per cent. i , Dividends to be paid: Floydada, Feb-I Feb-I ruary 25th, 100 per cent; March 1, 100 per cent; -March 15th, 100 per cent. Brown 1 - No. 1 will pay a dividend March 1st. Lucky I Seven paid a dividend February 27th. 1 Electra Burk and Mann-McPhail will pay a dividend February 27th. To make money in the Burkburnett i field you must buy stock' before they pay I 'dividends. YOU MUST buy stock of com- panies selling at par to obtain money for development. The Hibernia Oil Company, 1 capitalized at $99,000.00 is selling its stock I at $50.00, per share NOW. It has con- tracted to lease 20 choice acres in the west side , of the Great Burkburnett Oil Field. I We will rush the drilling and development as fast as possible. Buy now!. Don't try to buy Hibernia Oil Stock when its name will appear in the above list as an advertisement adver-tisement for some new company. You will have to pay fancy figures if you do. Buy Hibernia Now While -It Is at Par. We Will Drill in the Wonder Oil Field of America The Great Burkburnett Information About This Company in the Great Burkburnett Field Cheerfully Given. OFFICERS g ' FRANK B. BEYER, President! j MICHAEL A. GRAGAN, Treasurer. 1 PATRICK W. MURPHY, Secretary. . 1 ' ACT NOW! J TEN MINUTES AGO IS ANCIENT HISTORY IN THE OIL GAME. I 1 Dale, 1919 a HIBERNIA OIL COMPANT, i 8 and 9 Nettle Oil Exchange Building, P. O. Box 978, i Wichita Palls, Texas. :, Gentlemen: 5 Enclosed please find check for $ ;j as payment for shares of 6tock of the HIBERNIA OIL COMPANY OF TEXAS. jj Name i Street Address .' . City stato A " ti I Make all checks payable to the Hibernia t Oil COmpany. I WANTED First-class Agents Who Can I Sell Oil Stock on Its Merits Without Mis-representation. |