Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 18, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    TriK OMAnA DAILY BEE: .TunsnniY. MAY V. ' tfX
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SHIPMENT
Title to the Fifty-seven Acre Kansas City Refinery Site Approved and Land
Paid for Right of Way Across Kansas Counties Being Pushed Avith Vim Company Will
Be Laying Pipe and Be at Work on Missouri River Storage Tanks in Less
Than Three Weeks.
STOCK IN THE KANSAS INDEPENDENT REFINERIES WILL BE $1.00
PER SHARE BEFORE SNOW FLIES NOW SELLING FOR $80.00 PER 1000 SHARES
A KANSAS proposition fighting its way
through to success on Kansas soil, backed
by the Kansas press and public approval, with over one
thousand Kansas stockholders and others joining every hour,
while from all over the United States every mail brings in
remittances from people who are proud of Kansas in her
present struggle for justice in the oil iields and are assisting
-with unlimited financial aid. Nebraska, Oklahoma and Mis
souri are especially interested.
JUST as straight as a crow can fly this
great enterprise will push its main pipe
line right through the richest and most thickly populated counties
of Kansas, making fuel stations every ten miles and laying
down to the Kansas taxpayers fuel oil at living prices, thereby
banding all Kansas together in a common cause and striking
under the belt the robber freight rates and criminal rebates on
nature's own fuel by owning and controlling its own pipe lines
and occupying independent grounds.
FEELING is running high all over the Sun
flower state in favor of this great enterprise
in its strides of rapid progress. Everybody is enthusiastic.
Farmers and business men are offering to build lateral lines from
the main pipe line to the county seat towns and making one great
central distributing point in each county, while just where the
main pipe line turns down the California ridge road for Kansas
City a .line will be run on into Topeka to furnish the loyal capital
city and its manufacturers an abundance of oil at equitable prices.
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OS E 0" l XCLH SAM'S S.000 UARRRI. TANKS. PHOTO MAT 5.
Here you ee a true, likeness of another
ntorage tank on the Uncle Sam refinery
grounds. The AJncle Sam Company Is do In'.;
things; you don't have to make any guesses
wtlethor the refinery la going to be built;
it la nearly completed. In addition to over
elxty-flvo mr.A woiklng on the other big
tank and otner .parts of. the refinery there
are twenty inen crowding this tank to com
pletion. The Uncle Sam Company will be
Ihe first f turn out refined oil In Kansas.
It la thn'leador; U la a pioneer and a win
ner. YtAi secure ten thousand shares of
stock In this (rreat, growing enterprise
today for $800.00.' Don't delay the remit
tance, for the stock will (to to 15 cents per
shure In a few days Now Is the time to
buy, and when you do you pay no more
than hundreds of other prudent investors
When a company builds bis storage, owns
Its own oil production, builds Its own pipe
lines, and owns Its own steamboats, and
then
Farmers Will Come for Twenty Wiles
and Haul Fuel Oil to Their Homes.
The Uncle Sum company will be able
to sell large (itinntitlea of the fuel oil to
the farmers living within fifteen to
twenty miles of the pipe line. Coal In
the rural districts of Kansas runs from
$5 to. $7 per ton. Three barrels of oil
are equal to one ton of coal. The man
agement know that it Is Just a question
of time until the farmer who owns land
abutting the pipe line will buy all the
stock offered. Another fact not to be
lost sight of is that all Kansas roads are
open to good work with oil, and the time
is coming when a great deal of oil can
be sold tills way. This company will
have the oil right at the door of the con
sumer, while others will have to ship it
by rail or be to other great expense.
Remittances From Seventeen Differ
ent States Were Received In One
Day Last Week.
By actual count remittances were re
ceived from seventeen different states In
one day last week. Everybody Is back'ng
the Uncle Sam refinery, and that means
success. The company will be strong
enough to protect Its Interests. Don't
surrounds its consuming territory j delay, but remit today before others secure
with thousands of stockholders and a sym- what you want.
pathlzing public, don't It look like It was
hedging solid and building a fort within
a fort. The Uncle Sam Company Is on a
safe basis, and the stock that you can
secure now Is sure to advance at least
ten-fold In the next six months.
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Jk. GREAT STEEL TASK OF 06-FOOT DIAMETER, WITH SIXTY MEN AT WORK ON IT PHOTO MAY 6
The above Is a photo of one of the great for 37,500 barrels of oil. It Is the largest
storage tank ever erected hy an inaepena-
storago tanks of the, Uncle Sam company
as it appeared last 6turd'y, ix'uon over
sixty men were' at work crowding It on to
completion. This, tank Willi afford "torage
ent company west of the Mississippi river.
Other big tanks will follow. Thu Uncle Sam
company is In the oil business lb stay ond
will lay In a large storage of nil so as to
always have an abundance of the crude to
supply Its two refineries. The Uncle Sam
company is doing things and yo-i need orilv
to come to Cherryvale to see for yourselves,
for this great, refinery eoinpen has tl)
goods in sight. Better send dawn your
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draft or check at once f r two and seoMM
5.000 SI shares before .in advance, which ii
sure to come In the next few days. Hi la
big tank when compl-j'ed will be thirty -niiK
feet high and be equil ,'n vaiua to a main
moth building and will luxe u lilt time.
A Philadelphia flan at the Helm Stockholders From the Quaker City
Have One Of Their Own Men on the Grounds Hs Is From the
Pure Oil Company and Has Been in the Refinery Business for
Over Thirty Years and Carries the Best Rscommendations of Any
Oil Refiner in the West.
The Uncle Sam company Is not depend
ing on some hlrllng tool of the Standard
Oil tricksters to superintend the construc
tion of Its great refineries, but In Mr.
Samuel Hunter of Philadelphia, have one
of the most competent refinery men in the
United States. Mr. Hunter comes from the
Pure Oil conyany of Philadelphia, and is
well known In the Quaker city. For the
benefit of t'ae vast number of stockholders
In Philadelphia and Pennsylvania you are
requested to call on the Pure Oil company
and find 'out for yourselves the kind of a
man the.' Uncle Sam company has at Its
helm. Mr. Hunter watches the work. If a
rivet is put In wrong In the Bteel storage
tanks he will make them taku it out. If a
brick Is laid wrong under the sills he will
have It removed. He knows his business,
and what's more, Mr. Hunter was one of
the principal men to encourage the manage
ment to build the pipe line to the navig
able waters of the Missouri. It will be
rememlered that the Pure Oil company,
in its 'fight for success In Pennsylvania,
commenced paying dividends when it com
pleted Its plpeJ9tne to Philadelphia. .That's
what you can expect when the Kansas City
pipe line Is completed. The Uncle Sam
company Is on a solid basis and the stock
Is Selling rapidly all over the United States.
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Fifty-Five Miles of Pipe Line and the
First of the niar River Storage
Tanks Purchased for Immediate
Shipments.
Now is the Time to Buy Your Stock
For a few more days the Uncle Sam Co. will sell Treasury Stock as followsi
500 Shares $49.00
1,000 Shares $80.00
1,500 Shares $120.00
2,000 Shares $160.00
2,500 Shares ..... S200.
5,000 Shares $400.00
19,000 Shares $800.00
The stock la non-assessable and the
par value la ai.OO per share.
The time to Invest In a company is when that company Is selling Its
.round floor stock. When you buy stock In the I nele Sam Company at
fMO per 1,MM shares you pay no more than hundreds of other Investors.
The company Is strong now and Is hourly growing stronger. By Sep
tember 1st you will see this stock np close to the dollar mark. Why
not help yourself, and also help this company, by remitting today (or at
least 1,000 shares of stock.
SCENE ON UNCLE SAM SWITCH
It tnkes time to secure rnllroml
witihcs nnd to complete grades ready
to ship in heavy machinery. Hut the ,
Uncle Satn company U Junt simply Ket
tinjr there, with both feet, growing
stronger every hour. The nlwve shows
the rAllroad awttch, which the company
hag completed and paid for, Into the re
tinery premise!. This a-wltch conuects
with the malu line of the antu l'e and
this ph-'ture was secured Just na three
carloads of the heavy refinery machluery
was pulled In. The Uncle Sain company,
has kept thlngM ou the Jump from tfie
word go, they have the machinery now
Dearly all on the grounds. It la Just a
matter of day until the plant will tx
turning gold Into the treasury. Crude
oil la low, refined oil Is high and there is
an unlimited friendly market right at
our door. Don't wait until the pipe line
to Kansas City la completed and until
thla refinery la completed and another
built at Kansas City and then expect to
secure thla stock at even SO ceuta per
share. The stock in thla company Is
going to a dollar a share just as sure a
fate and If you fall to help yourself, and
hls company, too, right now, by sending
In your check or draft for what stock
1 N you can handle yon will spite yourself
more than any one eise. it you cannot
nay all cash buy on toe llleral Install
ment offer made In another paragraph
In this announcement You can buy one
thousand shares for f.SO.tX) cash, while
the chances are ten to one that In ten
daya it will cost yu $1."0.00 to secure
the same stock. Honey Invested In this
stock Is safe, and business men are buv
Ins It because they realise It ran and will
a to par and better, or one dollar per
snare in ine nesi six monrns, ana IS cer
tain to pay great dividends.
The Uncle Sam company will bujld
the pipe line to the Kansas City refinery
as surely as daylight followa darkness.
The management know Just what it will
cost. They have measured their re
sources and KNOW that they will be
able to finish what they have begun In a
great deal quicker time than first con
templated. You need not be surprised
to see this line completed faster than
any pipe line was ever built. Kansans
are great rustlers and the oil fields have
been slipped up on and left without a
market by the trickery of old Standard
highwaymen. But Kansas will pull
through all right; Just watch her as she
gets her second wind aud toes it in for
the home run. The Uncle Sam refiuery
win lie the entering wedge that will free
the oil lelds, and while it will not lie
able to handle all the production it will
be a monument to Kansas pluck and get
up and get there and others will follow
With storage tanks placed ut right
points in the district the whole field can
be greatly lteueflted. This pipe line
will run uorth Just as straight as a crow
can fly from our Cherryvale Drum creek
holdings and connections will be made
every ten miles. As this great pipe Hue
pushes its way through the richest farm
lands of Kansas, It will put fuel oil at
the doors of thousands of Kansas homes;
it will lay lateral lines to every inland
city within fifty miles that will afford a
demand to Justify the investment. It
will band together, under one flag for a
common cause, the Sunflower State and
prove a successful and FORMIDABLE
FOE to Standard oppression and spolia
tion in the webt. The line will le run
north until It reaches the California
ridge road. Just south of Topeka, where,
after running one line into Topoka, the
malu line will be continued east across
Shawnee, Itauglas and Johnson counties,
to a point directly south of the Kaw
river f7-aere site. Now, Just consider
what this means. The company will he
composed largely of Kansas men. fight
ing for Justice in the oil fields on Kausas
soil, furnishing nature's own fuel at
reasonable rates to the tuxpayers of the
INSTALLMENT OFFER GIVES EVERY MAN A CHANCE.
Th-. Lncle Sam company would rather have teu men go together and take
one thousand hlinres each than to have a few men take a lurge amount of stock,
'ihe compauy wants men who have a vote and who will stand by the company
wiieu ji iim inminai uiscriminution 10 contend with. Better see your friends
and raise u club nnd take ten, fifteen or twenty thousand shares right now.
Subject to raise without notice the comnanv will sell to. k DM fnlloiva nn
installments:
500 shares $ 5 cash, with 5 monthly payments of $ 8.
1,00 shaies $ 10 cash, with 5 monthly payments of $ 10.
Ji.tKH) shares ? 20 cash, with 5 monthly payments of $ 32.
3.000 shares $ 30 ensh, with 5 monthly payments of $ 48.
4,(KI0 shares $ 40 cash, with 5 monthly payments of $ 04.
3,UK) shares $ 50 cash, with 5 monthly payments of 80.
10,000 shares $1XJ cash, with 5 monthly payments of $1G0.
20,000 shares $2oO cash, with 5 monthly payments of J320.
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Will Be Belling Refined Oil In Seven
Weeks.
The Uncle Sam company advertised at
the start that it would be delivering re
fined oil In neighboring towns In 120 days.
Well, that is Just what it will do. This
company Is under the management of
men who finish what they start. They
claimed In advertisements nine weeks ago
they would be Johnny on the upot with
the refined oil and we are coming right
along on schedule time. Now you can
Judge the future by the past, when we tell
you that In less than six months you will
see the stock of this company selling at
ten times the present price. . We say this
as business men, knowing the value of
a dollar. The more money you Invest the
greater will be your rewards. Tou can se
cure 60,000 shares for t4.0O0.0O. Better see a
few of your friends and get up a club for
the stock will soon double in value.
Another Great Well on the I'ncle Sam
Refinery Farmers' Holdings.
The Uncle Sam company now owns or
controls seventy-seven oilers, four pump
ing plants, over 7,000 acres of oil lands,
has miles of lateral pipe lines completed
and Is laying more. The company is
growing stronger every hour. Come down
to Cherryvale and drive over our vast
holdings and you will realize the strength
of this great company and the wonderful
value and future of the stock.
state. It will band all Kansas together, sure of the great returns for your monev
uui assist to strike a blow for Justice in
the oil fields.
The world is watching the Sunflower
State in her fight on the old highwaymen
ana sneaKing outfit, Standard Oil.
Every loyal man In the etnte is doubly
Interested in the success of tills great
refinery company. It will be a monu
ment to Kansas, a home enterprise. Now
do you suppose that with these condi
tions existing and with money rolling
Into the treasury at the rate of over
$4,000 per day that you can afford to
wait long ou this deal? The stock will
not be sold much longer at 8 cents per
share. Show your colors aud get on the
right side of the oil troubles by securing
some of the oil stock at once. This com
pany Is working on practical lines, is fol
lowing a safe aud certain course and wil'
be the greatest success of the age. When
you invest you not only make doubly
and
Personnel of the Company.
James Ingersoll, President.
J. II. Itltchle. Vice President.
II. II. Tucker, Jr., Secretary
1 1 1'uturer.
The above men promoted and placed
ou a dividend-paying basis the great
Publishers' Oil Company of Cherry
vale. The great balk of the stofc. f
the Publishers' Company was sold from
8 to 12 cents per share. This stock
steadily advanced until it reached 35
cents per share and was taken off the
market, and you cannot buy out a sin
gle one of the above men today even
at $1.23 per share:
Financial Condition of the Company.
Authorized capitalization, $10,000,000.
Par value of the stock is Si per share.
Stock Is non-assessable.
Every share of stock draws the same
amount of dividend as any other share.
There are In the treasury at this writing,
5,910,000 shares of stock. Every share
of this stock will be sold at 8 cents per
share or better. The last 2,000,000 shares
will sell for not less than 25 cents per
share. The company proposes to build re
finery No. 3 In central Oklahoma. It will
establish a steamboat line to Council
Bluffs ar.d Omaha from Kansas City. It
will secure at least 20,000 acres more of oil
lands, and will erect not less than a 600,000
barrel storage for oil at the Kansas City
plant. The stock Is In good demand at
8 cents per share. For the last seven daya
sales have averaged 64,000 shares dally, and,
from now on the stock sales will Increase,
The necessary funds to build a pipe Una
to Kansas City are over one-third se-
cured and the company has today In oil
lands, oil wells and properties on a con
servative basts over $310,000. Has thousands
of dollars In the treasury and Is free from
debt. What Is more. It will not run be
hind a dollar on whatever It-undertakes.
It will build the pipe line to Kansas City
Just as It can. It will not order any more
pipe at a time than It can pay for, but
keep plugging away until It gets through.
The company has over 1,600 stockholders,
and they are all at work. They are located
at different points all over the United
States and even In Canada, while over
1,000 are Kansans. Kansans are at the
helm, and nine-tenths of the stockholders
are Standard Oil haters of the first de
gree, and everv caution will be taken to
guard the interests of the company against
criminal discrimination.
Itlitht of Way Secured Through Shaw
nee County Last Week, Through
Wilson Today and Woodson, Coffey,
OaaRe and Douglas Counties Will
Follow In Rapid Succession.
Write l'a On These Points.
If you are willing to buy Fuel oil.
Kerosene, Gasoline, etc., from the Great
Independent Uncle Sam Company write
us. Let us know where your sympa
thies lie iu this great struggle for a
square deal In the oil fields, and a
square deal for every consumer.
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Inside of three weeks Uncle Sam work
men will be putting down the first half of
the big pipe line. The right of way will
be all secured In less than fifteen days.
The Uncle Sam company Is doing things.
Where is there an enterprise In the whole
country today that Is getting the move on
Itself that this company is showing? How
long do you suppose the stock of this com
pany will be selling under 60 cents per
share with such conditions existing as this
telegram from Judge Rlghtmlre shows up?
He says: "County commissioners of Wil
son county granted right of way today.
Other counties will soon follow, as special
mertlngs of county commission board
were arranged last week In Woodson,
Osage and Douglas counties. Everybody
Is enthusiastic over the pipe line. Farmers
and business men even going so far as to
offer to build lateral lines to the county
seats of the various counties from the main
lim) and making one big distributing point
for each county."
Everybody is whooping It up for this
refinery and grand success Is assured. Cash
is rolling In from the four corners of the
country for stock and It's now or never
with you If you went 8-cent stock.
Company Would Re Justified la Ad
vancing the Stock to, ZO Cents Pe
Share Right Now.
There are deals enough pending In the
United Stntpa right now to sell all the
balance of the stock of this company
twice over. The very minute the pipe
line to Kansas City is even over half way
completed the stock wUl sell readily at
60 cents per share. The assets back of
this stock and the bright future ahead
would Justify the company now In advanc
ing the stock at least 20 cents per
share. Whin you secure the stock at
cents you secure value received and then
some.
Pumping Station on the Kansaa City
Pipe Line Will Be Rear Garaett,
Kansas.
Long before the pipe line Is completed
to Kansas City, and in fact, by the time
It reaches the pumping station that will
be located near Qarnett, Kan., you will
see Investors rushing to secure thla stock
at even 89 cents per share. Why not get
In on practically the ground floor now at
g cents per share and secure advantage
of the great and Increasing value that la
sure to come?
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B CORSEK OP HCLK SAM REFIBERT GROt"ID5-FBOTO MAT
HOW TO SEND MONEY.
Make your checks, drafts or money orders payable to Uncle Sam
Company or to n. II. Tucker, Jr., Secretary. Write your name
plainly, tell us how or to whom you want the stock issued, and we
will forward stock by return mail, and also send you weekly report!
thereafter, thus keeping you fully posted. Address
H. H. TUCKER. JR., Secretary,
CHERRYVALE, KANSAS.