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Show i YOUR LAST CHANCE 1 TO GET STOCK AT TWO CENTS A SHARE I j S)Is slipping away from you, as the offer may be withdrawn at any moment. (5 I j Scores have taken advantage of the offer; why don't you? If you take stock I I and we strike it rich, as we hope to do, you will share with us in the distri- I I bution of wealth; if you let this opportunity pass, you'll not be "in it." I I The Goldfield-Guerdon Mining Company, I II Which has now been fully organized, owns three claims in the heart of the great I If Goldfield District sixty acres of Mineral Land, through which a four foot If ledge of Gold-bearing quartz extends, the formation being rhyolitic porphyry. U H 1 We Have the Surface Showing and are now Developing the Ledge. I WHAT OTHER NOTED EXPERTS SAY: I I! A GOOD GAMBLE. SIGHTS SET YOU WILD. I II "I am absolutely astounded at what I have seen. Naturally, "In my career as a mining man I have visited and examined 51 1 -I camo horowith some prejudice as my mining lias been largely properties in all sections of the country and Mexico, but until I .t . ni,,wi nni.i nni n.oro mining ia np nn ontiroiv ,iiffn.ont visited tho Goldlleld and Diamondville camps I have nevor seon ; In the Polorlldo "eld. nnd there mlninB Is of an entirely different thl whieh were al to tllGn) T, an show thl A A character, requiring expensive equipment and heavy outlay, there which set you wild. I have examined the outcrops, the If N Hero I And that the poor man has nearly equal advantages with ledges and many of the mines, have taken individual samples H ' the capitalist. From the grasB roots down nearly all of the mines and have made Innumerable pannings and the results almost Bj 1 , i; pay handsomely, while tho general formation and softnesB of drove me wild. As to the pormenanoy of the field , there is noquee- H rock requires only conscientious labor as against expensive ma- tion in my mind, and 1 believe that only the surface has been H Nlt I chinory with us I consider both Tonopah. and particularly scratched. Thore will be mineral in paying quantities in those H IB Uoldfleld, a 'good gamble,' and boltevo that the era of their pros- hills after the present generation is gone. It is tho great future H porlty has only begun." Thomas P. Walsh, of Ouray, Colo., in gold camp of the world." J. W. Benson, Mining Expert in I Desoret News. Deserot Nowb H I TO GET DOWN TO THE GOLD AND TAKE IT OUT, WE NEED MORE MONEY, I I and that is the reason we offer you stock in the company at Two Cents a share. The company is incorporated for $1,000,000 H in 1,000,000 shares of ONE DOLLAR PAR VALUE, 500,000 of which are set apart as a working capital. I FULL PAID AND NONASSESSABLE I I Little Money Brings Big Returns. 1 I The Price of the $ 20 WM buV 1000 shares, par value, $ 1000 I I eW, ,;n nri $ 30 wiU buy 1500 shares Par value, $ 1500 whenever big values I stock will be ad- $ 50 win buy 2500 shareS) par value $ 25QQ fc vanced as soon as a $100 will buy 5000 shares, par value, $ 5000 ares true wo I retain nnmhnr nf $200 willbuy 10000 shares, par value, $10000 stock may be entire- I j Lcruuu iiuiuuLi ui Vast rcsources and gjant possibilities are open to you , . I I shares are sold: but through an investment in this stock. Let your idle dollars LV Wltnarawn. M multiply while you sleep. They will rapidly multiply in this famous gold district. I Send Checks and Orders for Shares to BENJAMIN T. LLOYD, President, I I The GoldfieldQuerdori Mining Co., I I Phones, 989-x Bell, 2379 InU. 323 D. P. WALKER BUILD1NQ, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I (j, "'itBfe - mgHjtmnBHiafcniiii ' ..--.,.,. . ,, , ,, , '-- . Mk |