Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, July 28, 1911, Image 17

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    TO HVESTOIR
Ninty per cent of the street railway securities in Massachu
setts are held by local investors because regulation has been
in force for years. Regulation settles the question of the
capital on which the company is entitled to a reasonable return.
It affords publicity of accounts and expenditures.
Regulation has settled the valuation on which the Lincoln
Traction Company is entitled to a return. Its valuation makes
the preferred stock a dependable and attractive security. It
enables every investor to ascertain through the Railway Com
mission the exact condition of its affairs a right no investor in
private business enjoys.
The Company sells this stock to provide funds for exten
sions. It pays regularly 6 per cent in quarterly installments.
The Company pays the taxes. For terms inquire at the office
941 0 street.
The Lkcok Tractfoii
LINCOLN - NEBRASKA