Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1911, MAGAZINE, Page 8, Image 42

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TFfR OMAHA KrXDAT HEE: OCTORKR 13, 1911.
VVHEN'CE COME RARE STONES
p.Vilr shortly afirr thrv lime le. n t.V..n
from the (nine nrrl even after liiey hue
heen out tonm lime nnl thnt IT. !ellv
ff ILiiaOelphia Iml a cut Mone s.trlot'
wU! rkninirtiia- It nith a iis hn ii:l.l
In iliift't sunehne Of diamonds In the
''!"! Pl.ilrs. lie mentions tbo I'liifc
e !ir-V f,iovcle thnt inlv sons of H mem
!rr shall h recelvrl a4 iipptetitlrej, th
rnuvher of tiie he:i limited to 5 pet
nit of fotol number , of diamond ut
l"rr. Tlie weekly inlil to appren-
licrs In the firt year Is .;. which J a ln-
rreei until In th third year It Is T
The Kieat ruhy m!lis ate In Hurma.
Tiio n mount rmMfft for Honrs sold d ir.
Insr the er nan ijy.tt. ir ohout l;;."i.-'U.
1 ho tt:y fapphirrs of Hue color In the
l.'r.llrd Ptatcs are tho-o from the Jnd'th
r.r (o companies, one I-:nRl!sh. one
Amerhnn. The lttt tm reported
veiah.-(I In the rough nineteen rara'f ami
when out eight and n half carets.
On March T, WO, In the stHle of Mlr
('ernce. p.raxll, svn found the Inrg-st
trysfil of precious beryl, anunniarlne,
eser iren. This crjat.il neiKhrd 110 J kllo
aiBm. -a.ia nlii' teen ln hea hlh and from
fifteen and three-iio.-rtera to l-clern and
a hnlf Inches In its varying width. It
wr a Rfeenleli blue and so trcnepsrent
that on could through It from rnd
to rod. The findtr mas a Turk, nhn
reahr'd l;: .! for It. This crystal would
furnish .'.t")0 carets of varying aisss, and
Is pheoluloly tm?pproschahle In Its union
of Mrer.Mth find quality. Knnrmmii tr.
tu's of beryl hive been found In New
Knpianl. but they araValwaya more or
lens ro'inli and cipanue and liable to b
nrirh broken In removing them from the
rock. Morgan lte or roue beryl Is a new
nnd hcaiitlful grm found In Madagascar.
Tlie l.usest MK-clmen -eelshcd ninety-
in honor of John ri'rpont Morfsn. A
nlmilar pink ber1 has been found at
Tala. Pan Ii'ego county. California, and
at lladdam Neck, Conn. .
Tourmnllne. has boen found In lartte
qtiantities In an Ilego and San Benito
counties, California. Some of these are
Rreen or green and red In the handed
lone. A remarkable cavity of tourma
I'nea was found In 1H10 near Totand. Me.
These wer itreen and many when broken
THE HERITAGE OF TALENTS )
Dlanmlt, Ttublr-, Dmeralils
Other l.r.a Valuable
firm.
mn,t
"Tes." said the Marqula de T'ooijluni. Jv
"he comes of a iemarknhle family. Hie r '
trreat-irrandfn ther invented a wonderfulr
piece of machinery." .,
"And his prandfather? "
vInvented ainew msthod of captallcintr
the buinees."
"And his fstherT"
"'Tuvented aonie Interestlnt" Idea in
horse rncina and cntcttulninR.''
"And hoV"
' Hejs. an Inventor, too. He has In
verted a tiew variation of the Cakewalk."
Ofrorf FYi1rrlc)c Kin:t. coin rwrt. In
n lanirMst trpr'n'.M fiom the Mineral
Industry, presents oni lntrr-tinu In
forms lion enticrrninfi prcMie (tone dur
ing PH. lie notrt th.it S''ulh African
Ilimnnis hme often hrn known to t
mini!.,, Arhansas. flild. nlier n lout
of !' diamonds wtro found 1(1 Win. n rlsh
Inq TIM carnts. Th tolnl number of
filjmond riitt-r. In Hie wotM 1s p1yn m
: of which Witt) (.r rnciif live in Ant
wrr. There Is nn Irito.-nailonitl union
h.iln,' 1'rrRua county, Mi.nl.ina. Tliir
11 carats, jt was named
showed pink centers
W ashingtoa Star.
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California ,
Oil Fields
"The Desl All IVpH
in California Today"
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wr i
i j M"r" Jrm Junet '9" of "The Mining
I , Investor;1 Denver, Colo.
" By E- J. Lawrence,
e? .t ...
na-ea.ed ,t. flow from about 2,000 barrel, daily Tnthi
tembt ?SlVef ' f at?Ut durirtg Sep-
i ICmDCr. mmn rf nA..l "Onrv rrr . . r
,T. . ' ' -nw.uuu per year in earnings.
Today'rit i,vi,;t it , ! lTJl 01f"VHcM Qil California
"nder the va!-i 1-1 ran lti-'ZW udR-nirn who Man,! in overall,'
riuctio,, of oil Wr Si,; l tv o Z; ,m e contr;!,. to PZPC a"a.' thc pr-
the fpur of 5rlf-interc,t to-Se tKm li 7 f- ab"t am' ,,ave not
in Midwav concur That the Ruirl n 1 s Pcr,at'vc f"1"- These onlookers
model well nouM he all tlt any , ri Ur r -Zai", U2 that a
that anV ,...ij . y ' riI,rr cou'a ''ope for in perfect on. an,l all
pushers (all dose to he ' uiJlf) n nS ' n' ."Iway and rionecr Midway
and picked the bockets of the r anvin , T tCll,hmv thcc ,ants tried patience
was learned from xperienel normuch If". Ir1,mon.ths at a SomethinK
the catastrophe, in soPn Z . ! her Ta'e they w e n J ?, Ttm (.T CaSC pU,a-rdcd aainst "
Rtrance Most of th i.-oiiJ .-Li a y c ni.tl,rn haftleU by fiOmeth nc new and
forcef and Tmlte 'o pi dScS ere nirnivasV0 bT frlth wil,?P'ov2
the owners-what the r w e 1 N , v L tlrfi g y f fictl"- N"e "owlcast of all
mented at reports which one fhv in,.' '"T1 4,nvtor teased an.l tor-
next day woud marfatS and pcr"aps e
prope tv of i.'oiUoiplJril.fch ' Aowinff.oil well which is the
ilv a stream of h el S dl 1 now Sf?e SUC"?9; t0 sfe a we" flowinff std
cl'ean wealth to the rMV 1 kno.w hat every minute of time sees added new
C investors." " ' tbe refutat,on of scarcheads intended to stampede
it sh a .
EX'S; ss" ' JM5SC 8U
560.000,000 . m profi to the.r .hare owners. Its ground is jrood. Its first producing
on . only 1 .cw ouf of 640 ? uSYT" ,U haS dve!oped production
the 'Red Book' concrrninl'raiV ?arc managed along safe business lines. In
Kca BooH,.nc"n o.l.over a year ago, 1 made this statement:
50 cents a C J Thl'r tand?T(i und" the. existing contract is about
v-il moducl w;fL 1 '? eV"-V r"snnrto Predicate that this one well
?K.lPk , a.yfar fro,n lt5 hi,th W.OOO to (.00.000 barrels of oil
thereby farmnr the liuick Oil Company a quarter million or more '
tl. . . . ' n. ini .-.nuts over ft.i teet thick.
lrw;f I arC rart of.a PP'ntw Mibterranean lake of oil which
geoloffut estimate contains billions of barrels of petroleum." '
These profits I bold to be more reliable than the
mining returns, and in far greater proportion than the
receipts from citrus culture or intensified , agriculture. It is
a maxim in California that oil pavs better than gold or
oranges. "
" "The Buick Oil Company is fortunate in its possession
of ample acreage."
" 'As an investment, the stock of wisely
planned and intelligently operated California
petroleum companies undoubtedly stands with
out a parallel in the investment world.'
"I will stand by that. It is as true today
as the day it wa written. The support of
. eastern capital to enterprises of precisely
the character which I hav )rcrihrr1
and of which thc Buick Oil Company
is an exemplar will be justified
a train Miv l,,,,i!'rT,nii...cA,i.fo:r,a,"f.
uvihj; an mrv van iu uevcup
vr uaio rKUiVi
SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO
(! "Th Oil Xt$," ThVenjo, fitfttmber, IS11,
lttt.
It is estimated with reasonable
accuracy that a one year's prod
uct of California oil would require a tra
tank cars reaching from San Fraucisc
Chicago to transport it with a single ih'ipr
This estimate is based upon thc assuni
that thc product for last year wa 80,00
which is not far from thc fact. The in:
allcwing for couplings, locomotives, etc.
forty feet in length, would be 267,000, a tr
miles in length.
H is also estimMnl tbnt
Stll.of 5-lch the Standard Oil Company. ha,
, 'X iiuiy aauniK 10 mis stupendous liffurc.
ci! ,rl:rC AUSUSt 12th' W. mparinBthe. metal an'
"Leaving out of consideration copper and iron, the oil and iras of the United
Mates v.-a? worth more than the gold, silver, lead and every other metal product
produced in the same length of time." 7 meiai ptoauct
California produces about one-third of this vealth.
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The Buick Oil Company Becomes a Dividend Payer in
Record Breaking Time
What a White Heat Determination to Make Good Means to Investors Who
Listened to Reason and Put Their Faith in Men With Reputations to Sustain
' "eOmfr
Buick Well No. 1 it earning about $50,000 per month. Well No. 3 should reach oil any day and double thi
income. No. 4 well ready for drilling. Entire product of the Buick Oil Company ia told to The Standard
Oil Company at 15 to 20 cent per barrel over ruling price because of superior quality.
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Stock Jumping Skyward Quick Buyers Coin Profits
The Buick Oil Company's Well No. 1 is earning at the
rate of $600,000 per year, which great income should be
doubled any day when Well No. 3 (now down about 3,000
, feet) comes in.
By reason of the superior quality of Buick oil the
Standard Oil Company has contracted to take the entire
product and at present is paying from 15 cents to 20 cents
per barrel over ruling prices. Well No. 4 is ready for
drilling and others will follow rapidly. Enough property
is held by this company to permit aggressive development
for many years to come.
Nearly a year ago the public was incited to share in
the Buick Oil Company's enterprise: Many thoughtful,
careful investors, some with large, others with small means,
responded. Many others turned up noses and declined.
Some of the latter were unkind enough to say that any one
who put a dollar in this stock deserved no sympathy or
needed a guardian, for they would never again see their
money.
Which class would you rather be in now?
Which class are you in?
On November 15th the stock books close for the tabu
lating of stockholders, prior to the payment of dividends
December 15th, and the present plan of the directors is to
pay a substantial dividend each quarter, and if the aurplus
continues to grow after doing this and allowing for the
expense of continued and aggressive development work,
EXTRA DIVIDENDS will be declared from time to time.
At no time in the history of BIG THINGS in the
industrial world is ft likely that a large corporation was
organized and made its way to the goal of success and
profits in so short a period as that in which the Buick Oil
Company was formed, financed, property developed and the
Company put upon an independent dividend paying basis
one year and eight months from date of incorporation to the
Dividend result.
r This success was not one of combining other concerns
already organized, operating and making money, but a new
venture from the start.
This triumph of skill, industry and pluck sets a new
mark and example difficult to equal and harder to surpass.
Early in the history of the BUICK OIL COMPANY,
confident of its success, I acquired large holdings . of its
thares and supplied the necessary additional funds with
which to make assurances of success doubly sure.
My business is the marketing of profitable securities
my success depends upon my making money for others.
I offer to immediate buyers, subject to prior sale, in
blocks of 50 or more, a few thousand shares of the' capital
stock of tbe Buick Oil Company at $1.00 per share. The
total authorized capital is $5,000,000, divided into 5,000,000
shares of a oar value of $1.00 each, fully paid.
. ESTIMATED WORTH WITHIN ONE YEAR from
$5 to $10 per share, based upon the continued rapid increase
in the company's net profits, -
Assets and Condition of the Buick Oil Company
This COmuanv owns and rrmtrn1 filrt a t iUa u...
oil lands in the state of California. It has no debts pays
. 5urre,nt bills promptly. Has a cash surplus (September
12th) of nearly $100,000. Its net earnings from its first
What One of Many Investigators Found
.-iM1!1 ,nv10. w? ,s?'t deaf dumb and b'ind h's oppor
tunities can doubt the value of an Investment in the stock of a
successful California Oil Company like the Buick concern, havinz
2?ec""ry faCllily for ,ncr"sin its already remarkablf
ftJh,eJ.ollo.wirV?,eg.rm Is from n Investigator fot per
sonal reasons, had .to "be shown."
ainra
Wsll
this
No,
tglrgram was rervtnd the flow of
1 Increased to 4.000 barrala dally
B. T. MOFTATT, Bakrs8!d, Cal., Aug. t, mi.
Tfcl.,l.S.,,VT",,,'k Wr..Chlraa. III.
U ... lTm..t .or d.,. Xhe,. 0 atr mill .a.;.. eolS!
. ' W.J. CCRBIDEX.
The following telegram tells its own atory:
B. F. MOFTATT.
toa AaalM. Cal., Ana. 7, lilt.
. Mr ortnlrk Bl,c., C hlracn. 111.
o. I Btil.k well nrduel In Jul.r III,'! harrrls of all r.. .
dally avrraae f m A,o Iwrrrlsi tha InromV from thl? El ' .
nat.IT Hflr thousand dollars. Tu ni! tmt ih7lmppn'm
jf Jul 5 nul.lishrd .tall.tl, . l,niB Hi. all nrndurl . f i LiiJ
for J,... inn , It annir. ih.t tl,. Vt1V", of Sllia Si?
brrrls from 4.SAS ormrlr i.rolu.-lm ll this li -.li-.tTi.
of abot 144 oorrrlsrr wL mVnmrVJ,
and said from H.U. k o. I n ,lln,. Tha dall' priTun tt
So. wraff, ttWaUV'KAj: r'ixB
Buh k ill b. ripertd to puiu dclopmeut. ILA. H. "Mri!ri
California Is HlntJ of AH h W.M i. nn
7he 4Uinlt!-.UtJl toloic rrott states the United States
reduced in 1909 i7.ooo,ooo barrels, and California Produced of
I-'-frvWk00 biVel ,or,33 -,Jp'r "nt 11 the oil f produced
and ranke4 the next produclnf tield 14,700,000 barrels. California's
estimated production for l9to, 6J.ooo.ooo batrels, at rutin "price
llu'l 4t.000.oo. or MJ.ooo.ooo more than the !a " year's
RrLvrl5,s?.dr. The 10,11 provc4oi, ,err,t in -
There remains stored In the mounds In the United st n
fie ds 24.S00 000.000 bariels. and of ?L amount hj C, for S
In fhdMr'M? Mth 8.500.000.000 barrels, or over one-th ?ri
thM ? t Jf " ldS;- bkt, p'n"sylvania, .the oil sand is only live feet
VJ.e LnJS dclinin. he 1" California the sand is
hundreds of feet thick and the whole United States-wil! eventual Iv
have to depend upon California fields fur its supply as the S
a.'I.XMXio dkr
ton. of .In', il .m"'r . Pf h- world, producln,
Mu-svl;
Si ZBT':"" -rrr.l. .OBU.lly
r- aaa caucornift.
well (after allowing for further aggressive development
work) are sufficient to pay in quarterly and extra dividends
about 20 per annum upon its issued stock (3,200,000
thares). '
It has no bonds or preferred stock, and no present need
of any such issues. Its properties will permit of a large
number of big producers being brought in, and the iltimate
earnings are beyond our estimating ability.
With the bringing in of Well No. 3 (No. 2 is the water
supply well) the increased profits therefrom should treble
the value of this stock, at which time such stock as remains
unsold will be immediately and proportionately advanced
in price.
Quick buyers have this opportunity of adding to their
profits from an investment in these shares.
Tha prcaldoat of fha BUCK OIL COMPANY la MR. DAVID f.
BrK&. tha iasatr at tha BUCK AUTOMOBILE aad through whoso
realm "s of th. aroatrst aad moat aorrassfnl maaofartarlaa; fado.trtrs
a tha world was built op. If too awn BUCK CAR Toa will aad.r
taad shy flio BUCK OH. lOMTANV la a aarrcM.
MR. BUCK mad moa.r for himself and others la tha ntnmohlla
bnslnrss as well as herom'.ac famous. The Bl 1CK OIL COMFA
promises ta eclipse his success as a maaufactarer.
Syndicates Buying
Syndicates . here and abroad are organizing to trade in this
stock upoi a large scale. However, to scatter the shates as widely
as possible and thus increase the number of my satisfied patrons
will be to my increased future advantage.
Our interests are mutual. , Sand your erdar ml one to me
ot, if. you prefer, to my local representative, unless you want
further information, in which event please write Immediately to
either oflice of below address and there will be mailed to you the
Beautiful Fraa Book "Tha Land Whera Oil la King" Containing
government and other information concerning this great Industry.
The statements on this page are facts. You can easily
verify them. Will you believe what you can prove?
Don't wait for the next Buick well to come in and thus increase
the value and price of the stock before buying. There will be ma:iy
wells drilled on the 640 acres of the Buick Oil Company's property
and many great fortune makers should result.
Tha value of your estate in the next year or two will depend
much upon whether or not you buy Buick Oil Stock while you may
at the present price of Sl.oo per share.
For the Benefit of Those Who Can Not Pay All Cash,
Shares May Be Purchased for a" Short Time on the
4-Payjnent Plan.
DOX'T WAIT A WV. Address all communications to
B. F. MOFFATT,
316-318 McCormick Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
LUCIUS WELLS
1330 City Nationnl Bank Building, Omaha, Nebraska.
r. m OFT ATT.
SIT Mt
SUBSCRIPTION
STOCK
iCrmirk Bulldlaa. thlcaao.
Tear Fir: I hereby make application for thsrea of Rirv
In th. Buick OH Co.. at 1.00 per shur. of ear Value , 7l.U0 s.ch
Enclosed find f to pay for same.
IWCV '. their oil industry. They
xl '-aV. have established it on a
vs"v raying basis. It will
"NiSjL. t',,sw stand investigation.
;,Cs-v ; w?Ts 11 wm attract tor-
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. "each aii" car bein
am over two thousand "5 ChiCOjO j
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