7 f7 DIVIDEND, NO. 2, IS GUARANTEED ON THIS STOCK DECEMBER 20. 1906 WHILE COMPANY MAY 7? PAY i I 3 U ZJ Frirriac fires will h lighted under th great river entl-trust refinery en the tank or navigation on Independence Day, Home time In August Refinery No. I will b J . I "n4 t0J bu,l"M Tulsa. 1. T. Thli will rive the Vnole Pam Oil t.cmpany of Kansas a rhaln of Tat Qra Baflnsrlea In operation. The capacity of Atchlon M1 Tulsa Uncle Pam refineries will he doubled tip by October and poMTbly Cherryvale. A larita parafln plant at Atchison and a lubricating plant at Jleerrn'r-h-rrTr!'''!' af,jr !a,L' WBn" th fuM on burn'r business will be ban rinnr..T wm1yV ' JLh F?T.S' tTom lh mn' ot rfln"1 Product, from these three ai tT"nr!i.r VnT"l,2,.vl,V,nl nd quickly complete the reel of Cnele Ham's . J 1V, r P1?" lmv miles of which la already secured and over do per cent iSrEili '"" ,h fly mammoth pumping stations with which to pump the oil thla 134 miles towards navlgstlon ara 10 par cent completed. Remittances for stock rfd oil for the four weeks ending June 28d total over Ona Hundred aad Sis Thousand Dollars UIQA.OOO). Another big oiler was secured on l'ncle Kern Kleven Hundred Acre tOt 42 lsst Sat urday while the chances sre 100 to t of securing the main pool In No. is. where the drillers are nearly down and going dpeper ever minute, l'ncle Sam owns snd operates fear complete drilling rigs; does drilling st cost snd may stsrt six more drill soon and expecte to have a production of close to Two Thousand barrels per day from l'n cle Pam owned wells In a few months. Kvery barrel of this oil when fully refined brings from $4.80 to $5 SO per barrel. If you don't think we already have a great pro duction and are In territory that Is producing the greatest oilers In the West, come down to the oil fields and the mensgement of this company will take pleasure In show ing you that l'ncle Ssm bss the goods In sight. Two thousand barrels at even $4.00 per barrel would mean $8,000.00 per day Income for l'ncle Sam. Vnder the flag of "Justice to both producer and consumer," this giant Independent enterprise Is banding together an srmy of loyal stockholders, representing every state In the I'nlon. and from foreign lands, and tt la Just simply bnlldlng so strong that it will not only secure, but maintain, the oil trsde of the' Central West. l-'rom the Arkansas rlrer to the Missouri It Is completing strongholds on every hand until In less thsn one yesr from this dste you can depend on at least 100 more distributing stations In that msny more Important trade centers of Kansas, Ok Is home. Nebraska. Colorado, Iowa. Missouri, Illinois. Arkansas and Northern Texas, and In three yesrs' lime. Judg ing from the great success alreedv achieved, there Is not one single ssne rcanon why l'ncle Sam "Pur Ksnsns Anti-Trust OU" will not he going Into the homes of the hlgger part of the I'nlted States, for the public In general despise the overhesrlng methods of the criminal trusts, and cheering words snd strong financial assistance ara coining to Vncle Sam from every part of the compass. tiie omaha daily bee: Tuesday, july 3. lm nil)) L' S F'ov4in Ahead bjr Day end by Night With Vim and Determination that Known no Equal It will b but a matter of a few weeks now until Vncle Ram's oil wsgons will be (strolling the balance of Kansas and then will reach out to neighboring states. Keeping iU Pri mines, Making Good at Any Ilend of the Road. Several months ago a dividend was promised to every shareholder In this company June to. It has been declared according to iroml and a force of clerks is now ntieiiy preparing same for the mails. If Tncle 8am refinery. No. 1 at Cherryvale has been able to pay this dlv idend, what do you suppose Vnole Bam stock, will earn with the capacity Increased fifteen times! Keeping it Promise, Making Good at I'nsold. There ara close to eight thousand Uncle FSam stockholders, while Vncle Sam sym pathisers run Into the millions. Thmnanrt. of these stockholders and their friends will Invest from Stt, $fio. DOo to M.one In Vncle I Ham stock now that the stock Is on a dlv- Idend-tmylng basis. - There Is only a small per e-r of the stock yet to sell, but with the slock now allotted from the treasury on gilt edged Installment payments and the bejulic of the stock sold, will give I nele dam when all Is sold and paid for over h, quarter of a million dollars yet. One hundred more distributing stations wlt what big Independent Individual deal er we can secure will handle the output fit the big river refinery when Increased to V&O barrels per day; also Vncle 8am re i finery No. 2 at Tulta when It Is completed ' and up ta .M barrel capacity dally. To I he absolutely Independent L'ncle Sam mtist have the main trunk rlvsr pipe line com pleted: however, the amount of money that will be secured from the sale of the bal ance of the stocK and for the payups on Mock now allotted will put In this One Hundred distributing stations and' Increase both big tanneries No. 2 and No. 3 as . above mentioned, and also build ' Lubricating riant at Tulsa, Oklahoma. With a cspaclty to handle the output of a 1,2110 barrel plant and also furnish suf ficient money to build Paraffin, riant at Atchison. With a capacity to handle the output of a l.joo barrel rapacity plant and also furnish sufficient money to somplcte the Main Trunk River ripe Line to the , Kanaaa River. When a a rub. If necessary t'nele Ham can barge oil down this river by Kansas . I'itjr, then up tha Missouri to the big re finery at Atchison. W mention these very important facte so as to prove thst l'ncle Bam when the stock Is all sold can easily complete the last few miles of tha main trunk pip Una.. Total Males Cannot Run Much I'nder 910,000 Per Day. Now bV the time six months mora rolls ' around you will see the l'ncle Sam Oil Company, of Kansas, handling at least t"v0. barrels crude oil per day. Now we are going no do this and furthermore will manufacture all tha IMPORTANT BY PKOIU'CTS and Just aa sure as you are a foot high tho total sales on this amount of oil win run precious little under ($10,000) ten thousand dollars per dsy. Just figure what this will amount to in a year and then anli yourself if yotl ara treating your elf and thoae who ire dependent on you right if you fall ,o secur soma of this fortune making stock. Vncle Nam Can Place Your Money Where It Will More Than Treble. In the net year. We must have more capital to complete the final work of this great enterprise. We want to raise the money quick and crowd the great work to completion. That Is tha reason the com- , I'Hny offers you stock at the same price that thousands have paid. Where can you find another stock In the ' I'nlted States where a stock lies been selling for months for one price and where the development Iihs been so great and the assets so largely Increased? Over $323,000 Hubacrlbed at the Same Price Offered Von. This company wants every marf who Joins our bands to make big money on the In vestment. This we know will be the re sult If you ore lucky enough to secure part of the stock. We try to show you herein where results are Kolng to be secured. We hsve been operating o;.e iretlnery for over HITCHCOCK PUTS OUT SLATE Slaps Dfthlman with One band and Peta Him' with the Other. SELECTS HIS DELEGATES ON THE QUIET la 111 Paper Conaresslaal-saatorlal andldate Proclaim Peace aad Is Dirk Corner Wts His fr'aclloaal sward "Hitchcock must take th democrats of this county, for A pack of Idiots, to he de ceived by his crude tactics." said a demo crat who has been ln th lead in local af fairs for some time. - "It publishes In his paper the entire list of democratic candi date for state convention delegates and ou of his goody-goody, harangues to pre tend he Is supporting all democrats and not fighting Dahlinan. On the other hand thu regular Hitchcock delegation Is enlisted on a primed card which he has sent out broadcast." Hitchcock's ami Dahlman state primary lets appeared Monday morning and ac companying it was a crew of Hitchcock's henchmen and disappointed office seekers urging democrats to vote It Tuesday, but nbove everything else to put the kibosh on the mayor and his appointees. The names of the mayor and the city hall crowd, of course, wrs left eft, together with some oth'-rs, about .twenty-five names on the Dahlman ticket being dropped and ss many new ones substituted, Including that of the ou-ln-lsw congressional-senatorial candi date. ; This hit of literature .was produced by a meeting of th antl-Dahlmanltes at the Jacksonlan cluB Sunday afternoon. Men Whs At Dropped Oat. The delegates dropped on th antl sched ule are as follows: Mayor Dahlman, John A. Rlne, 8. J. Potter, Street Commissioner Flynn, 8. C. Rothwell. City Hall Buperln- Tooth Talk No. 44 Thar ar people; whose teeth are) not In the leaat sensitive, and who do not mind having them filled. But. on the other hand, there are people whose teeth are very, tery sensitive, and they dis like having them filled, for obvi ous reasons. I have, up here in my office, a wav cf filling and crowning sen sitive teeth without hurUng. I . take a good deal of pleasure from the fact that I do not hurt my pa tients. Incidentally, the patients are also pleased no one care to be hurt unnecessarily. I make a specialty of Crown and Brtdgework, 1 wish people from out of town would 'phone or write before call ing. DR. FXCKKS, Dentist. SStl Dee BIdg. 'Phone Douglas It 7. Several months sgo the Committee of Forty of Atchison, Kas.. representing the business men and the people of Atchison, secured a (38) thlrty-elg ht-acre farm and made other concessions equ.il to about ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The l'ncle Sam Company. The above drawing Is taken from real life and Is Just as you will find tho main plant of Vncle Ssm Refinery No. 2 on the banks of navi gation bv Atchison, Kas., If you will go there on July 4 or any time thereafter. This refinery will start with a capacity of six hundred barrels eviry day. Foundation work Is now commejiced to In eight months and know the profits that ran be made. Practical men are at the head of every department. We can drill the oil wells, pipe the oil, refine the oil snd sell the oil even cheaper and lots easier than the trust, for the people In general are In sympathy and huy l'ncle Sam oil In preference to the trust's. Millions of dol lars can be made honestly In the oil busi ness. No need to go money nmd like the criminal trusts, but enough can be made and treat everybody right. A Hquare leal Is All the Independent Refineries Kver Needed. And that they are entitled to anywhere under the stars and stripes. And from the way "things are happening" rather looks like the trust with all its old time arro gance and dirty millions would be forced to be decent HKe any common criminal. In the past they have sapped the life blood j out of compltttion by secret rebates, but It begins to look a little dangerous now and (he fact that the main head of the trust has found the climate exceedingly at tractive In France of late and the govern ment giving notice of prosecution of both tha oil trust and railroad allies, all point that something is going to be doing In the near future. The facts are, the signs of the times are right Just now regardless of the fact that a few railroad grafters In Kan sas ara trying to do some dirty work, but even If thev should win temporarily they will be wiped off the face of the earth In a ahort time anyhow, for tha days of the square deal have come to stay and you need not be afraid to Invest In the Inde pendent oil refining business, for the fu ture Is bright for this industry, besides. Vncle 8am has men and money enough to protect your Interests. $40,000 Dividend Xo. 2, Guaranteed December 20 and May Pay 9100,000. ( "This comapny started out over a year ago to build one refinery at Cherryvale and It Ites done so. Also to build Refinery No. 2 on the banks of navigation and has made good on this, and also to build Refinery No. 3 In central Oklahoma, and has the. tendent Rowdenl Councilrnen Bedford and' Jackson, Inspector Waggoner, Boiler in spector AVnlfe, George Rogers, who was Dahlmsn's personal campaign manager; A. A. Arter, B. Arinn Lewis, W. 8. Shoemaker, C. O. Cunningham, Ed Howell, J. J. Monks, Assistant Health Commissioner Jensen, WUllam Butt, Robert Hall and H. C. Rich mond, II. B. Flehnrty und Mayor Tom Hoc tor of' South Omaha. There are twenty-six new names on the sntls' state, but one of these replaces Andy Gallagher, who withdrew from all partici pation in the contest. The substitutes are: l.ysle Abbott, E. M. Bonce, Honry Bull, City Clerk Butler, C. JI Cannan, John F. Cosd, John J. Conlon, Dominic Cosgrove, George M. DeBolt, Councilman Elsa&ser, th-. T. W. Kaulk, Ell Garrett. T. B. Hatcher, P. C. Ilea fey, Oldrlch Jelen, James Kotera, V. W. M'jCombs,' C. B. Montgomery, V. L. Nichols. P. J. O'Con nor, John J. Ryan. Charles Segelke, J. H. Blert, D. D. Sullivan, Dr. T. R. Ward and John Zaloudek. Ther Is an obvious tendency on the part of Hitchcock to keep his plans and ac tions dark. MeCombs, who was secretary of the democratic committee and lost out In the assignment of city hall pie, denied knowledge of any antl-Dahlman slate, though he was a busy man on the street corners and attended the Jacksonlan club conference Sunday afternoon. A good-slsed bunch of would-be dele gates Is not on either slate and these are contemplating the agreeable sensation of being crushed between the upper and lower millstones. They are sore st both dominant factions and are talking about forming a faction of their own. But If the antl Dahlman crowd accomplishes nothing else It will be satisfied If It keeps his honor out of the state convention. To Correct a False Report. Th report being circulated that Haydeti Bros, are using the depositors' money in their business Is absolutely untrue. Th deposits ln Hayden Bros.' bank are. loaned on the best and most available se curity for the safety of the depositors. Not only that, but Hayden Bros.' bank has mora solid wealth and cash resource for Its liabilities than any other bank we know of, either In this state or elsewhere. Ther Is no mortgage or incumbrance of any kind on Hayden Bros.' property; It is all clear to strengthen and support th bank assets in case of panic or adverse conditions of any kind. It might be well te think of these facts when making your savings deposits. Hayden Bros.' bank will pay 4 per cent Interest from July 1 on all deposits mads before July 16; no notlc required to with draw your money. - HATDEN BROS.. BANKERS. Very Law Hates Twesday. Every Tuesday, balanc of tt,s year, th Chicag Great Western railroad will sc. bomeeeskrrs' tickets ta Minnesota, Norta Dakota and Caoadiaa northwest at about bait ret; te other territory first aad third Tuesdays. Writ U. U. Churchill. Q. A, 1611 Farnam street. Btat nuanbar la party and when going. Mar Room for Jarles. With a view to Improving th conditions of th Jury rooms at the court hous tha district Judges Inspected th attic of LUe BUILT same about one-half provided for and built, and to also build a main trunk pipe line, from the Kansas oil fields to navigation. It has since secured j sixty-six miles on the south that was not promised on the start, so has built nnd secured 1X5 miles of main trunk pipe line out of ITS miles prom ised In our llrst advertisements. Now Is this not a record to point to with pride? Does It not slve the lie to the bribed news paper blackmailing press agents and other I trust hirelings wno nave neen KnocKing on Vncle Sam from the start, because they fullv realized that In this great enterprise backed bv the common people meant the . I finish for their criminal masters on West- i drills move west on mis large 4J proper I ern soil. Now when this company guarsn- j ty. Bigger results are certain to be found, I tees Dividend No. 2 to be not less than $V I nio nnil nossllilv a Brest deal more, vou jean almost depend on l'ncle Sam paying considerable more than guaranteed. l nele Sam stock will not only pay a big dlvldi nd December 20. 1!W. hut will con- ! s tlnue to pay Increased dividends semi-annually. Now we have kept our promises In the past. One success genernlly follows another and certainly you must admit that Vncle Sam stock has Justly earned meri torious consideration, and don't you think It would be a good plan for you to Invest $S00 to $2,000 befoie others have the stock you want, for you can bet with the record made by l'ncle Sam that greater results will be achieved and thousands of Investors are going to get a hurry tin move on them selves and secure part of this stock right now, for dividends and developments are what count with the average Investor and Vncle Sam Is In communication with tens of thousands of them. Four Drills Operating Day and Mglit. l'ncle Sam Company owns four complete I '"e management of the company are drilling rigs. One of these drills Is kept i Kansana working with might and main to busy at work In the Cherryvale Held, while '""ld l an enterprise that can protect our three of them are now plugging towards!"0"1' oU ."e'f" alld alH(1 ' ",'"' of "ur the oil nool dentha in eleven hundred nere. ' neighbors In Kansas and Oklahoma. The lot 43 where ' Another (ireat Oiler Was Completed Last Saturday. Thus by development this l'ncle Sam I Company is hourly increasing the assets back of this stock. The big well completed building Monday afternoon. At present all of the Jury rooms are In the basement, but they are smnll and not very well venti lated. The Judges are thinking of recom mending to the commissioners that a room or two be partitioned off in the attic, be lieving tnese rooms would be belter than the ones in the basement. HEW HOMES ia THE WEST. Shoahoa Reservation to B Opened to Settlement. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RT Announces Round-Trip Excursion Rates from Alf Points July 13 to 28. Less than on tar for th round trip to Shoshonl, Wyo., th reservation border Th only all-rail rout to the reservation border. Dates of registration July IS to 3 at Bhoshonl and Lander. Reacnea only by this lln. Writ for pamphlets telling how to take up on of these attractive homesteads. Information, maps and pamphlets free on request at City Office, 1401-8 Farnam St. or address 8. F. Miller, A. Q. F. & T. a!! 1201 Farnam St., Omaha, Nb. Excursions. On July 6 ana 27, to Chautauqua Lake. N. T., and return at Jit, good 3o days; and dally June 1 until September 30, at 20, via ERIE RAILROAD from Chlcaga; stop overs also permitted on all tickets to New Tork, Boston, Niagara Falls, etc. Apply to your local ticket agent or J. A. Dolan. T. P. A., 6C6 Railway Exchange, Chicago, ui Via Chicago, Mllwaakee St. Pant Railway. Round Trip from Omaha. $6.20. on sale Friday or Saturday, good returning Monday. $8.00, on sal daily, return limit SO days. $36. on sal dally, return limit Oct. Hist. An ideal spot to soend a tlon. Write for OkoboJI folder. F. A. NASH, Qen'l Western Agent. ' 1524 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Pleasant Ways for Sammer Dart, Grand " Trunk-Lehlsh Yallev Track Route, Chicago to New Tork via Niagara Falls; Grand Trung-Central Vermont-Boston Main Rout from Chicago to Boston and th Grand Trunk Rfliiv System to Montreal, Quebec and Portland aouoie traca rrom Chicago to Montreal. Fare, descrlptlv literature, etc., will t mailed on application to Geo. W. Vaux, A. O. P. ft T. A.. 136 Adams St., Chicago. ' Flan Hoad Files Haaae Suit. The Illinois Central has filed a suit in the I nlted States circuit court asking thst the several ticket brokers' associations be restrained from selling or buying tickets over lis lines to and from Omaha. The suit Is identical with that recentlv filed by the I nlon Pacldc and other railroads aak:ii the same resttalnlng order, and which ha betn granted by Judge Munger. FOFI OVER SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. MRS. WINSLOW't BOOTHINQ 9VB)lje station um4 for over tI?TT VFAhs bi Mil I Ion of WOl HLW,Uiirl'HlLlAfct( WH11 i! Tit tit tii vurid. R sure sua sS for w MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. AND Tsk B HO OTHF.lt I1N B. Ssentj-fit leau a tU, ACCORDING TO PROMISES. last Saturday was No. 15 on this lot 43 I property, and drillers are now at work on Nos. M and 17 and IS. Figure for yourself what this means. Well No. 14 Is conceded bv oil men to be one of the very largest oners in tne .-sonnern usage country, no three more wells are. being drilled at near by locations. These drills are going nearer the oil even while you sleep, as a double shift of men work on these drills and the work goes on night the stune as day r i f viml tho M.iln l'.u.l tiolng to f iml the Main 1 ool. For several locations the oil wells hsve heen developing stronger as the l'ncle Sam "d with three iree drills hammering away! '. ertainly gives proof that It is I nele Warn certainly gives prot capable of drilling In the wells and may (strike the main pool at any locution. Bet- ter get in line now ior inese arms win trike it big one of these days, for thes- ! drills will be keDt aoina and Doaeiblv three to six more started soon. Has Room for Thousands of Oil Wells. Vncle Sam Company hns hedged from the very start and owns or coniiolls over thirty thousand acres Oil rights, some of 1 which are the best yet discovered In the Kansas-Territory oil , fields. By putting drills at work l'ncle Sam can build up to a production of over 5,0jo barrels per day. Pipe Line Will Extend Through an Oil Field Over. 100 Miles. This company was forced Into existence 011 nccount of the opiircsDr oil trust boy cotlng and black listlHg" certain large In dependent producing properties at Cherry- vale along with other Kansas shut downs, management now is the same as at the be the I ? KIIIIUIIH. 1 lie UUI KOMIU IB villi III traces and encouraged by past successes are striving harder than ever to build up to where they can relieve the greater part eneve ine greater part! noma oil fields. Tho ne will extend w hen n oil district for over or tne Kansas-OKiannma main trunk pipe II completed through BUILDING iAIN KEEPS UP Omaha'a Eeoord for June is Third Greater Tbaa Same Mouth Last Year. OVER TWO MILLION IN LAST SIX MONTHS Half Year' Figures Are Fifty Per Cent Larger Than Those for Cor responding? Period One Year Ago. Omaha's splendid building record was well maintained during June, the figures show ing an Increase of 3:1 per cent over the same month lust year, according to the showing compiled by Chief Clerk Grottc of the building department. Inning the thirty days Just ended 127 permits were Issued, calling for construction estimated to cost $3ii?.6:'5, as opposed to nluety-six permits for $27". W) worth of work In June, 1!5, the Increase amounting to !2,fi6. For the first six months of is,! the con struction authorized ln Omaha was $2,170,0i6 in estimated value, against 11,479,639 for the same period last year, a gain of p?M.V4, or about 60 per cent. "This showing is all the more satisfactory because only one permit of any size was issued during June," said Building In spector Withnell. "The permit referred to was for the Wise Memorial hospital at Twenty-fourth and St. Mary's avenue, the first part of which "will cost tw,000. other permits calling for expenditures of I10.W0 or over were for the store building at 140S-12 Hsrney street, $Ujn; P. K. Hers brick kiln at Second snd Hickory streets. IM.cjy; addition to Convent of the tww4 Ahenherri ! at Fortieth and Jackson streets. 15.0n0: Lowe Avenue church at Fortieth and Nich olas. $16,0u0, nd the First Reformed church, 110,000." July opened with these permits: G. W. Kurs, I7.S00 frame dwelling at Thirty-eighth and Lafayette avenue; A. 8. Oraymann. $1,700 frame dwelling at Forty-fifth and Seward; G. C. Porter, J700. SUPPOSED DEAD MAN IS ALIVE Melchoir I.ela of Omaha Opens Eyes to Grent Mistake After Forty Vears. After supposing his brother dead for forty years. Melrhlor I.eis, 1941 Biuth Twen tieth street, a real estate dealer and well known resident of Omaha, hss discovered his brother Is living at Tales Center. Wood son county, Kantas. and drawing a pension from the government. Mr. Lets had not seen his brother Martin for half a century and not heard from him for ten years lens. It occurred to him not long ago that as Martin had served with the union army ln th civil war the government might have som record of him. H Invoked th aid of Congressman Kennedy, through the lat ter law partner, M. U Learned, and In a tt w days correspondence wss receded from Wsshington giving th fsct. Mr. Mtlchlor was se pleased wit a th crease it to 1,200 barrels daily. When yc.u buy tncle Sam stock you can depend on l'ncle Sam malt ing good all promlees. Oil trust knockers said this refinery would never be built, while a certain cheap "would be Republican" dally published at Topeka which vfllfles and lies about everybody who docs not wear an oil trust-railroad collar, still maliciously states It Is not built. Stockholders and proepertlve Investors are solicited to come and see this refinery. Exactly the SHme refinery Is being duplicated at Tulea, I. T., where, as before stated. Uncle Bam Company is building Vncla Sam Re finery No. 3, according to promises. 150 miles. A railroad Is considered good property when It runs through a territory that Is rich with corn, wheat, cattle and hogs, for It stands to reason that It will haul this produce and live stock to mar ket. Jt also stands to reason that the l'ncle Sam pipe line extending for over K0 miles through the oil fields Is (loing to do a big business and you need not be surDrlsed to see X n.i In. la Sim I, na Parallel the First one Inside of two years. This great enterprise Is on the up grade to success. It has passed the doubtful stage If there ever w:ih one In Its career and unless you wish to spit in the face of opportunity you will help yourself and a good cause, too, by joining our oaims looay wnii an iov hiwhtjp vou fan snare for .0 tor io cent reunery mum it makes no difference where you live. whether It Is Canada. Mexico, t aniornia, Florida, in the Central Vnlted New York States or whether you Invest $10 for 50 shares or $&,W0 for 30,000 shares, you are welcome to Join our band and halp make the l'ncle Sam Oil Company the biggest winner of the century. Should Huild I'p to 18,000 Barrel Dally Capacity. And stock will consequently Increase ac cordingly. It takes time to complete any great undertaking; however, the gait that l'ncle Sam will travel In the future wa think will satisfy all. You can build re fineries and pipe lines very last wnen you have the money. It a very few months the income from oil sales after paying In creased dividends will soon push the work along with a vim. and the time I nele Bam 1 can Increase to a larger refining capacity . and we expect in three years to see it past ten in nousand barrels daily and In time up j , rl . of th,m btlnK 150, $100 or . solder payable to "Th Vncl Sam Oil Com :hteen thousund barrels dally. Retter ! "' J" ... ., na- convinced winv.' 'or H H. Tucker. Jr., secretary. Hi fiK: irru iiriic.iiv. .,., follow the example of thousands of other u'l.. investors and secure at least .F I shares at $100. the present selling price. Men and Teams Are Crowding Pipe l ino Work. ,-n At this wi lting seven tesms are hung out pipe line along urv';.. bp'w'11 bl, wells at Lot 43. Osage and Cheimale. If news that tears came to his eyes and he asked for a map of Kansas to determine Just where Martin had lived In the same part of the country for years without his knowing it. He announced he would mbii Yates Center shortly, opening a correspond ence with tho long lost brother. The war records showed that Martin Leis, born at I'ntergror.tbach, Baden, Germany, had served throughout the war as a pri vate in Company H of the Fifty-slsin Now York Infantry, was honorably discharged at the close of the conflict and lias bean drawing his pension for a long time. The Very Best Remedy lor Hon el Trouble. Mr. M. F. Boiroughs, an old and well known resident of Bluffton. Ind., ssys; '1 reuard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I mske this statement after having need the remedy In my fsmll for several years. 1 am never without 11. Fishing nnd Camping- Hates to Mndt. on Lake, Watervlll and Etyslan, Minn., Via Chicago Great Western. For parties of ten or more, one far and one-third for the round trip, good for tsn days. Tickets on sale daily until Sep tember 0. For further Information apply to 1L II. Churchill, G. A., 1512 Farnam St. Th On Wo Celebrate. Usual holtdsy excursion tickets will bs on sal via Missouri Pacific Ry. Ticket of fices S. E. Corner 16th and Farnam, or Union station. Repairs to City Hall Floor. After a long period of neglect Mayor Dahlman and Councilman Bridges have succeeded ln having started the work of repairing th city hall floors, which are in A RIew 'Onttng Silt You More Comfortable on "The Fourth ol July." We have a new shipment of stylish, comfortable Outing Suits for men. We want you to see these new lines. These suits will not bo sold for what they are worth, but at a decided money saving to you. If you ride on the economical wagon, you might look at these: Outing ft Outing C 1 H Outing C 1 Blue rgea at Suits at CpO Suits at vjuUbuitsat $14 $10, $13.50, $18. FARNAM AT FIFTEENTH ST. you don't think l'ncle Sam's men ara push ing the work ail along the line, come down and see for yourself. Importance of the Bartlesvllle Pipo Line. In about sixty days Uncle Sam will have 135 miles of pips line completed with F1VK j big pumping stations pushing the oil lowaras tne riTer reiiiieij', wiiem uvui mo north end of the comuletea pipe una t ncie , a ....... . .. 1. Hn mt " . . n . small at mnii 0aiii v:d 1 1 mini vi a . y to the river refinery. Wil Koon Have Tweuty-Reven Tank Cars Vncle Sam now has in actva serves fif teen tank cars that belong to Vncls Bam exclusvely, and has been able to secure two more from the railroad with a prom ise of six more, and have purchased nine more for Immediate delivery, making a total that will soon be In the service of thirty-two (32) tank cars. Don't wait until Vncle Sam has a hundred tank cars deliver ing oil and barges on the Missouri deliver ing tr all th hi cities alunc tha water ifront9 an(j to a foreign trade, but secure stock now before It Is all sold or greauy advanced. Remittances -Breaking All Records Balance of Htock Will Boon Be Hold. During the four weeks ending Saturday, June 23. remittances for oil and stock totaled over One hundred ana six tnousana ($10;.000 dollars, s can be proven by the bank books on tha different deposltorloa tor Uncle Sam. Now, where else can you In vest vour money for a stock that is In . n(J of a demand? Furthermore thee renilUlinoe, have come from all over tho "uritry ln amounts from $10 to $2,000, tha ij . lnv,tjratlons of th msny. The I " . . , I I 1 Ul . .. , . maloritv of these Investors win aouoi ana treble their holdings ss tho arms oring m the bl ollPr on lot 43. and as the work ion pipe line ana renner.e prrr. twtnrt It 1 ; Don .1 It 1 i PnPrtVrs w holders w tsnd to reason that this com- ked by Its tnousanas 01 stocs ho are not only Investing for bad shape, especially on the lower story. Men have been hired to do the Job and be. gan operations Monday. In response to numerous requests It is probable that the hall will be given the thorough overhauling that it needs before long. STAR WITNESS IS ""MISSING Woman Who Wa to Testify for Stat tn Mnrphy, Brlggs Case Gon. Owing to the fsct that Mrs. George Beck, the principal witness for th state, cannot be found the cas against Henry Murphy and Chief Brlggs of South Omah.i probably will not be tried at this term of court. County Attorney Slabaugh has told Chief Brlggs that if he will local Mrs. Beck, who Is th principal witness for the state he will go to trial at onefc. Chief Brlggs has telephoned th authori ties In surrounding towns, but has not been able to get trace of her. Sh was last seen leaving Nebraska City Irt a wagon, but reports conflict as to wher she was bound for. The present Jury panel will be discharged the latter part of this week and no other panel will be called this term. Consequently criminal trials that are not had this week will have to wait until the fall term of oourt. Bee Want Ads sre the dependable seeds of success. A Kew Train tor Fort Dodge. Th Chicago Great Western railway Is now running a trsln leaving Omaha Union station at 3:tt p. m.. Council Bluffs St i.M p. m., arriving at Fort Dodge at 7:56 p. m. An excellent train for Minden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll, Lohrvllle, Bomers. Fort Dodge and Intermediate stations. For full Information apply to H. H. Churchill, Gen eral Agent, 161 Farnam St., Omaha. 6toaI themselves, but are securing thrlr friends to do likewise, will soon be able to place, the balance of the stork and complete tha great work? 'idcgraiii Will lie Ticking Order Remittances Will lie Pouring In. We don't want to try and scare any one Into acting hastily about buying this stock, but we do know that from the rec ord of the past that you onnnot get your order In any loo quick. The stock Is easily worth a half dollar per share right now and may be Advanced any dav. The ma jority of Influential and leading newspapers In the l nlted states sre .very rrlrtidiy to the success of l'ncle Ssm and by very low advertising rates th's company Is sble to reach millions of people, and this sn nouncement will appear In tha leading papers of the land and hundreds will b telegrsphlng their orders for stock while you ate hesitating what to do. Price of Htock. to 1(10 260 rio l.ooo shares.., share.., shares.., shsres.. hares.. . .$ IO J.000 .. 2i .( .. 60 4.011) .. KXi 6,000 shares... shares... shares. ,, hares... ..$ 4 m .. .. 800 .. LOuo ... 200 Special Offers, 10.000 shares 1S.0U shares 20,000 shares .$1..0 . 2,$.00 . 6,O0.U0 Monthly Payment Offer. From tha start Vncla 8am Company has made It possible for men of limited means to Join the company, and In addl tlt n to offering treasury stock at th above mentioned Cash price, will sell on monthly payments as foll lows: Shares Sli Monthly Payments $ l Voeaclt 8.00 each ".50 aoli 15 no eaon 80.00 each 60 2 00 cash 100 2M 500 1.000 2,000 t.ono S.OiO 15,000 $.0 cash 7 60 cash J6 00 cash $0.00 cash 0.00 rash SO 00 each SO.OD cash 90. On each 160.00 cash 160. on each 600.00 cash 400.00 each Write or Wire for Particulars and Pictures. This company has Just what It adver tises. In th different departments, at th refinery, on the pipe line. In th oil fields and at th different distributing sta tions over on hundred men are crowd ing th greet work of the company on to success. W hav about eighty pictures taken from real life In the different de partments, showing part of th greet work; also more complete reports. We will be glad to mail them to any Invest or In the Vnlted States or any foreign country, and any other lniormanon at sired. W stand ready to prove any staie ment made herein and solicit your Invest ment In this stock ln good faith and we will see that you. will get a square deal In fact as well aa'in words. The company will not sell over thirty thousand shares to any one man, and reserves th right to reject any offer by returning the remit tance. Would rather have five men sub scribe $200 each than on man $l.ono, for this company I a common man's organisation and wants as large a number of stock holders among the middle class as posalbU. In Conclusion. Charter name, of this company Is "The Vncle Sam Oil Company"; authorised capitalisation IS ten million shares; par value, $1 each. The stock Is nonassess able and there is no personal liability and each shar of this stock draws the same amount of dividends as any other shar. James Ingersoll Is president. J. H. Ritchie, vice president, and II. H. Tucker. Jr.. sec retary and- treasurer. These officers con stitute the board of directors. Referenofs. Mr Walker, president Atchison Savings bank (oldest state bank In Kansss), Atch ison. Kas.; T. R. Clendenln, president com mittee of forty, Atchison, Kas.; William Stryker. editor Tulsa Democrat, Tulsa, I. T., Montgomery County National Bsnk, Peoples National bank, Cherryvale "tat bank, all of Cherryvale. Kas. Also Brad street or Dun agencies. How to Bend Money. Make all draft. . checks or money or- and your stock will he sent promptly b 1 return registered man . , THE UNCLE SAM OIL CO. or H. H. Tucker, Jr. , Sec, Cherryvale, tai ONE OF THE BEST MEETINGS Encampment at Fort D. A. Rossell to B Mad a Notable Gathering. Adjutant General P. A. Gatchll of Wyo., Is in the city conferring with the officials at army headquarters relative to the approaching encampment to b hell on the Fort D. A. Russell military reser vation. In which the mllltla organizations of North and South Dakota, Utah and W yoming will participate. "We sre looking for on of th best outings for the mllllsry ever held In th northwest. Colorado will not Join us this yesr for some reason, but with the reg ular troops stationed at th military peats In the several states Included In the camp of concentration we are looking for s great time. Th reservation Is lo estd st the head of Crow Creek, thirty five miles northwest of Fort Russell and Is lti the vicinity of historical ground. General Consts.nl Williams will he ln com mand of the camp and w figure on about 1,000 men or possibly mora participating In th encampment, which will continue from August 1 to 2(." General Gatchell Is a veteran of th civil wsr, being a member of the First Maine artillery which rendered valiant service ln the Potomac army from 181 to 18(6, and enjoys the record of being on of the famous fighting regiments of that army. Excursions oa th Fonrtk. The Milwaukee will bring three standard Pullmans with seventy-rlve tourists to Omaha July 4, when they will be turned over to th Union Pacific for California. The Wabash will run two special trains from Omaha and Council Bluffs July 4. tha occsslon being the meeting of the Iowa Slate Firemen s association at Shenandoah. ij. . i Will lake FARNAM AT FIFTEENTH ST