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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1922)
n f.1 ft 1 1 THE SUNDAY HKK: OMAHA. MHKMhr.K 12. 1922. 1 1 e A A the "TO . O , mpmy paj yow oer 7o o on your Special Advantages 1 This itock la Cum ulative and the Company mut pay the dividends in full, including any back dividends which may have accumulated b e fore one penny of dividends can be paid on the Com mon Stock, For every share you own you will receive $1X0.00 and the accrued dividends in case the Cqmpany hould wish to re tire the stock. The Company must give you 30 days' notice it it desires to do this. Besides having preference, in re gard to dividends, over the Common Stock, this Stock has first call be fore the Common Stock, on all the Company's assets and properties in case of liquidation. The stock is issued as fully paid with the expreis coven ant of the Com pany that it shall not be subject to ajutersment, This Stock hsi equal voting rifhta with the Common Sink. Take ten morthi la ! fer er ihart if jrta like. YOU worked hard for your money. Now make IT work hard for you. Make the dollars you saved earn some extra dollars for you hy investing in shares of Nebraska Power Company PREFERRED STOCK. This is not something new; untried and untested. This stock pays dividends pays them in CASH every three months; Mar., June l,Sept. 1 and Dec. 1, and dividends have been paid, regularly and promptly, year after year, without a break, ever since the first shares were issued over five years ago. $100 shares may now be had for $97.00 and dividend per share TRANSFER AGENT United States Trust Company, Omaha, Nebraska Every share fully paid and nonassessable REGISTRAR First National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska THERE are thousands of folks who might today be enjoying all the benefits and privileges of investment folks who stand by, passively accepting less than their rightful share of life's pleasures and prosperity be cause they think investing money is too much of a mystery for them to tackle. But invests ing is simply PUTTING MONEY TO WORK, and surely there is nothing mysterious about PUTTING MONEY TO WORK. It is par ticularly easy to invest right here in Omaha. You can go to the offices of Nebraska Power Company and put your savings to work in useful public service by investing in the Com pany's Preferred Stock. Every three months this stock pays dividends: March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1. Every time these dates come around dividend checks are sent to people who own shares of the Preferred Stock. These dividend chejks amount to pearly 74 on every dollar you invest if you buy the stock at the present price. If you owned only ten shares the divi dends would amount to $70.00 a year. And mind you it would be $70.00 that you wouldn't have to do a tap of work for. Is there an easier way of making money? A Safe Investment Not a Speculation Thi itock it NOT a speculation. It is not an uncertainty, not a mere possibility. There is no gutpswork about it. No waiting for factories to be built or mines dug before you get divi dends. Nebraska Power Co. is a successful, firmly established company. The Nebraska Power Company and its predecessors have been in continuous operation for 38 years. Its properties, worth millions of dollars, are dug, spiked and cemented into the ground. Thi3 company is a home enterprise. It is deeply imbedded in the everyday life of Omaha, which it serves with electricity. As Omaha thrives and grows this Company is bound to grow and grow. Being a home company, you will always be in touch with its growth and progress. Remember This The Company has NEVER failed to pay dividends on its Preferred Stock. Dividends have been paid every 3 months, WITHOUT A BREAK for over five years. Pays nearly on the $1.00 Each share pays dividends of $7.00 a year. Dividend checks, $1.75 per share, are mailed to stopkholders every March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1. Tax Free Feature All the money you receive as dividends from this investment is free from the present normal Federal Income Tax, Prominent Local Men Head the Company These men are directors of Nebraska Power Company. Every one of them is widely known for his integrity and business judg ment. They personally contribute in making the business a success. JOS. BARKER WALTER W. HEAD Vict-Prt.ident, Fo.ter-Barker Co, Prtiident, Omaha Katlonal Bank Omaha Oaths WARP M. BURGESS G. W. HOLDREGE Prt.id.nt, Burg.M-Ntih Company I'ermtr C.n. Himi tr CB, A QBJt. Omaha THOMAS B. COLEMAN Omaha FORD E. HOVEY A.tUUnt Manactr, Oauhi Branch Pre.id.nl, Stock Yard Nati.naJ Pittsburgh putt Clan Co. Omaha A. B. CURRIE Manaftr, A. B. Carrie Co. Omaha Bank, Omaha S. E. SCHWEITZER Secrttary and Tree.ur.f Nebratka Paver C. Omaha GOULD DIETZ GLEN C. WHARTON Trtaturtr, C. N. Ditti Lumber C. Pmidtnt, Kirktndall 0ka Ce. Omaha Omaha J. E. DAVIDSON Viee-Prtidnt and Gtn. Manegti Ntbraila Power Cemttmf Omaha Send in coupon for free copy of illustrated booklet. owerS. INFORMATION COUPON (WITHOUT OBLIGATION) NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY Electric DIdg., Omaha Please tend me 8-page booklet containing (1) More Inform tion About Your Preferred Stock, (2) Detail of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge an Investment. NAME CITY 1 T l