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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 14

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Wi beg in annnuni 'o th public that ih shares o( ihe omi any are being gold in the Company' interest and for the pnrpoe of io-rraaalag he development (uo'1 The money slree.ly recrivr-1 Ironi the ule o( ita ehares haa been devoted to increasing the number of well xi Ita property from I in 1 making 10 well th.it hav- l-cn Hinir 1 in ttie past two month. Thl plan of procedure will be readily rec Ofr-nlmmrt by thriwd investor, a co-orstlve one In other word. when the inventor buy tlie abarea of the Company he help to increaae the prewlar. nd thereby hss return ol his money In dividend the Mine time ia enhancing the value of the property, for the reason that vwrv nw wsll hi put down In the territory owned by the lofflinny increases the value of the Company' a property jaat the aame a every iw mil of Ire. laid wonll on a railroad.

The Company when wia ln-orporate1 rood in the property of number of farmer beneath whose land there was known to ex tat the vary hlgheet re tie of oil to found in ol the States. The men who parted with their right to the ComptDT received in consideration therefor two thirda of th Capital Ho h. The other one third, winch amounted to abarea, the Company retained. These STOTTIO ham. when eol.J.

will bring the I pany i if hey are all so I cent per share, but the fact of the matter ia hat half of the 500r twOehsree will be sold at ad ran. ed lifti res pr ba hi 75 re nta or fl.Kl. I his would realise something between $325100 and According to the os of wells, ihis stint would enaMe thrm to drill and develop the entire AO0 acres. It is estimated that one well should be drillel for seen aig-hl srre. This would make I.Onn wells the Company should ultimately have in operation.

Some idea of the magnitude of the Com. psny's MrmpK rsp- ity and v.ilue an be roughly judged by pl.icinir the production of each well at 10 barrel a per day for years to come. The I ran walls wunl consequently produre i of oil per lay; unj. figuring on thia minimum production and a minimum price of 91 rente par bsrrel. would bring the company net revenue of 0.00f) twr ilav, or $270,000 a month, or $3,24 000 per year.

Such op -rations a tjli hsv mad the il Compxny wh.it it is to-day, and what the Standard Oil Company has done otbera can do. Some idea can be obtained ol the desirability ol this investment when, with wells in operation. Rrraasf of l.irgf l'ntriction. 4aml tMM eei a Wat BJaa, fS. Loan Easy aid Qntst Local Monsy MarketOnly Modrttly Active SfrttiM.

atii'Usy Kvenlna. November tS IB1 Tbe Turk bank (ntne.1 II In Sitrpju. Ihls week, bill It ti be at i he eien- of huerneae ti was mainly I'St'SUae ef rbe ronrrsetton of $4. In loana. wttte was supposed is be dm to liquids I Ion of forets.i eirhnn.

loans, but wsa prM)' seeeuat of the oalltn in proeess bv tha bank, to at renal hea tbelr I pnlttn. Tneee wss help In th slight tsersas of In rasn by al (sis of ai.eTS.BM la lsl ewrs. -mts a' toes 74.7no tn and tn the derres as.ans.av sv waiaa rveuewd the keeal resiutrewieea (l.nNa,T0O. Cask) sow bsid bv baks inninu 10 1 SS.Sas.Slin. wbWh la JS pee cent at de-poalte, acalnst KAeA.SW4.4Tn.

or at per per rent, wo weeks p. THey bsve surplus reserve of II). As i.sassnd with 9T.aau.IT a year aao, aVSott Mll.aat tws rears so, a Mrplus tar years see aa4 t.m.fUS vek SCO. Tbere wee tk foltflwtu casaava la lor th week. "fast.

aM lewlae l.STS.M I 4.1 I.IH Aauai.i! Innnm Is carrrtatlne, lsLsuo! TtM fllWlna la Hmnariana nt iBua aaatr. I (a th paas two wees aad a rear so: I ISae SB Ms 1C ISSI Mae IT tss wmm mm mm frrst i isaa.tl.aia IS MIHSe leeit SSu 4 tM4 a alallea. M.aal.ew n.tata.u Tit rslatlna bet wean the total is iiaaiitue tm a f.lkiws: aad neat tm' Dac.S Us row t. t. liTatu T-al r.Jrl ba4.s rav4 tHMi.m lM j.eas.fc eea 9 t.

f.m Wbila the dsn eetae.s ar a Weal Banks 'W" rs4al laaaeain ins bnerawls eBssw toe awMaey tleara Sa bea eaaaairteeaaia ia.a.1 laaaalal -e eiieae, aa ajtowa tk "risg Haw, ti. fa tl ssSabst aa lais esasit ISeae tbe eorra. namliaf we kurt rear, and tniu par r-w kvm tbaa thaa af last week. fs -haa keaaratlMr etoea at llmaa, kui be aaeter. sjmV tkaaha sun rwt tm Ihetr views aa ta c.il kaana.

taat baea read lie BswMsd ths raodsrsta arlseing. by brvkeea- aT eeet Ta lla nunt Um prseer.lallo4f -T prompt 4 bs e4. CoUa4rai teas saesa't The Company Is Now Paying A O. ndtna wees 2 ESS. Ia.t for the enrrespondtn week Ust year lln.04'J,5AO.

snd for the immttn week In 1NW0 llT.CKta.180. There hs been fslr business In eeruri-ilee. but tha main feature has been the gen-em I nrfnneea exhibited, thousrh there has beTi no very mstertal sdvsnce In sny of the properties Cincinnati sHr has been srt-e. snd hss sold as hlsh as lnt 1174 the best prices week aeo.rloelna; today at I bid and l.YKi asked, with nn.les. una ana Elect rt- has been falrlv active snd Irregular, selling ss low as snd s.

high ss 103. hut the best prl.e m-rtHv wss lull snd at the rloee more i-u offered at this price, with ths beet bhl. H. snd I. Railway preferred 5 per cent lock was active for while, with sals from il tip to 106, but the latest quotation w-r lis bid snd luSH ssksd.

For while there was a good demand for Erlanger, with nut lull- sale, and aa much aa 08 obtained for a small rot. To-day It offered at tM. with Mt the best bid. The Hlo Kxcbungc bi.lnesa compiised tne loitowing LOt Devte atut JKirhlcan R. R.

fi H.wport iKm K.rumtln. X-Sb unftlnv 1 Vm 19t. 1 m. l.i.ai Clev. I.n.l 4a 1ii.

iniOinT S44ri. tn W.tT.eka la. due lull Amount Parable. 1 A rr a Easa pre lt quar Nov. fliaael tttaet car lr 14, A jua" Nov 21 IT." ta Cr com i qnar Nor 4 Oh 1 auar Nov.

ti aeaapaaSa oUo R. I N.n Pesaayl.Bla Railroad -an. Nov. fvnn.rlv.ela Hallruad- tim Nwr. Natknai BlarsSt prl IV, quar Nov.

Sw Uluoae Bu.ar S)eS-ln pff. 1 qaar l-e. Olwiee Baajar IV nm er. I ajwae. tee 2 Amerlran ttea ltl yref -as Dec.

Amenrax aton Oil com 1 tin. I'alni Kurk Itnbi nm. Dee. Stnnh pref ...1 euar. Dee.

I Aoaane Kaui lea Oa a At am Kzpraaa O. osta 14 naimnat Msteai va Atrk4ava. T. R. 1 Standar Oil i I ee.es St.

las aSaaa r-m 1 ImiMi noma AeertoM avspeeea CV I'Mte Btatea flltwillg ,.4 Natleasl Wavatt coaa. 7 Lea. a.ea. Dee. astra Dee.

susr. Dec. a Simr. Dee. 11 Dee.

14 Dae. 1 tw. Dee. 3 a-aa. in.

I estra I sr. Jaa. II Jaa.i Th folfewlng t.bt. snow tha trsnsac-llons tm sseuiitkts. giving th klght price whaa sals sre made and th highest "tM" ad sfneia) auotaUooa: MUtltCIPAJ, BOWDS.

eT er-iviu. BS f-S s.iuj rtjs us), ttllM loowj. Haw I a awi iu i.iiu Bta. I ask. -4 as le.

a WI1S4VUI Cite eis HCeSS-SS k. a ISSSIMllHrtl MCs 4 l1lllt 4 lists aeva4 let La. pr eiwa-iwa-iia iBlS la' l.r--1"""1"'?!' ia. t. tri rt leaiias rMt- Be 4 rta i us rtV4 Mlti ease iammm immii an44jn44i ww4 uiicioat, ios V.

te. eM14)a MleVcwwSW 'IS bs 'toLi Ce a 4iu 1 ltw ww 1 jaua I Chi 1V414 Moj" r---VI fisw mi -Jii aswpsri MU iU hl-k sivsJ4)i Monthly Dividends On the Investment. It is unfortunate at this p.irtirnla i.ne. when the legitim itc oil companies of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania are seeking to develop their property the de of their share, thst the stock of so many worthless oil companies of a problematical and prospective nature should off red to the public, who, if they purchased the share of good companies operating in Ohio or West Virginia, would certainly realise enormous profits. a rt leu la rl for the reason that for some time p.ist the quantity of available commercial oil has been growing les snd less, i evidenced by the fsrt that ten yours ago there were tt )00 of barrel of oil in tank, storage warehouses and pipe linea above the surf ce of the Muid.

io d.y there are but U.lri,JJ" barrels, and it is bcintr consumed at the rate of 375.000 barrels per month more than the supply The demand tor I is growing so gre it throughout the world that the visible supply will decrease faster in the future than in the past The uses of o.l and all ita product itre bfing greatly augmented by the large quantities consumed for locomobile, automobile and mo tle force in the countless thousands of vehicle and oil engines that are now in use in th's and other countries, tt must be remembered that kerosene, bernnie, gnsollne and naphtha, all of which are the prod.u of petroleum, will be in atill greater demand in the near future owing to the rapid development ol the au'omobile an 1 other industries. AfK-r thorough and exhaustive investigation of the supply anddem ind for the better grsde of oil now being produced almost entirely in the States ment oned we have no hesitancy in predicting that there will be a more substantial boom In this oil and ita products coming Irom the States of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia than ever occurred in the palmy day when oil i first struck in I'en nsy I vs ia. There is no product or industry within the confines of the 1' nited States to-day. and it is doubtful if there will be for year to come, that pre. em.

an a asfe opportunity lor an investor as a well-conducted oil company, who-e earning enable them to pay 12 to 24 per cent divi. per annum to beln with, and who huve a large amount of territory in well-known o.l-producing districts, whereby the earnings of the ouipanv can lie increased Irom tune to time. As an evidence of tlii fact it mutt be renumbered that THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Wli.ntr t.ueine affairs arc conducted by one of the clev-res i.irJs of Director that ever exitel in any corporation in America, finds it to its sdvantaife to ow i and has secured an I i till acquiring oil territory in the States mentioned. It ha generally been supposed In it the Stand ir 1 O.t Compiny i antagonistic to oil producer and to the oil industry ai conducted by other people. There never was a gre iter mistake, the real facts being th it the Standard Oil Compuny bear the same relation to the miner of oil that ilia Imvrrnm nt l.ear to Hie miner of It is to the interest of the Government that a much gold be produced as poaible be cause it .11 go, to the to refined and put out in commerce.

The am is true of the Standard Oil Company, as every barrel of oil produced goes to that Company for refining and irketing Th Standard I Comp my, through its supreme endeavors, ha made a worldwide market for every barrel ol oil prodi iced in tli.a cou.itry. I' his shipped its pro lucts to tie very j.jrs of the Ruiaian petroleum field and haa outbid and undersold the Wuss.an product and ha established a market for Am -rican 1 in every hamlet and vilb.ge in the uni verse, thereby bn ng 'he tie) I and enabling the producer of oil at home to have a rea iy mirket for his product at all tim Th- polu-v of th. I Oil Company Is now being imitated by many other corporation in the United States. The American ia now introducing its tobaccos in far-off lands, the cby creating a greater demand for the product of those who raise the tobacco from the ground The same can be said of companies mdhng American cutlery, American shoes aod other commodities. Amerl csn to day due to the aggressive methods adopted by these gigantic corporationa for securing world-wide markets for their prod nets, and it I-to Interest to protect the producer of oil.

gold, iron ore. cottarnrHTfall products that come from American soil Th. oil in.liis.ry ol this country is, therefore, protected by the greatest organisation the has ever known, and investments in the fa. re. ol piu-luong oil com pan, e.

managed by men of integrity are far superior to investments in the shares of any railroad company on account ol the oitiie.it, on thai mon railroads Irointime to time, which brings about such violent fluctuations in the price of their etock fn the reader h. only to refer to th- market price of the Standard Oil Company's stock and remember that it advanced from $ltviprr id I and surely until it is now J7.T per share, never flu tuating to any degree, and will within a year sell at over $1 OOT per sh.re. wonh every penny o. when the territory an I business of th, gigantic corporation is considered. We can say to the wise and judicious m.n or woman that this ssme hi.tory we believe will be repeated in the stock of the Sand Fork Extension Oil Company in proior tlon to the par value of th two stocks; that is to say.

th the stock of the Standard Oil Company has increased in value, so will the stock of the Sao 1 Kork Kttsnsion Oil Company increase i i val ue as its developments progress, and the etock Now Offered ff At the Low Price of yLs lis 1J0 i'Cr 'lss Ml Au CsO, ino Mt Ad I'l "10SI, 107 Mt Ad la -111 WW Ub. 8 110 '11J Xittonal. I In W.lerwirk. due IS.lt.)lil.1 I ta.oi" hallwaya St leuui 4. Uaa ana Kleitrto Mook, loa i nTTarTTC Mriar.HMIwilK.

Ry mt. atech Mil IrS TO I' 1 at Td a. i a ii. l. i 1 Aad intereat DJTtOBNIS DKUttD.

Df tend Am. Type. I 1 ry-Kg-a 10 ltK en BOI Per Share Will bstore long be selling for HOi or $7. 10 per shsre There is noth ng hypothetical about this statement in any sense, for the reason that the company lis tne oil ternti.ry containin the best oil field to tie found in Weil Virginia and Ohio, and it has the confidence of the people, as therr now over 1,0 1 stockholder at present owning shares, and the entire treasury stock of this company will provide ample funds to bring about tin. result.

It the readers of this advertisement will only investigate and give ome attention to this advice every man and woman investing in the stock of a well-conducted Ohio or West Virginia oil property will reap large profits without any risk and with absolute security. The purchase of shares the md Fork Kxtension Oil Company is not even a speculation it is greater; it is an investment that is absolute and certain, and we ar prepared to prove this. PEOPLE WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES LIKE TH SDON ACCUMULATE MONEY. CHCCKS ARr MAILED rOR DIVIDENDS THE TENTH OE EACH- MONTH. BVY NOW, SO AS IO PARTICIPA IE IN JH NOVEMBER DIVIDEND, PAYABLE DECEMBER 10.

Write and we will send you References about the Officers and the Company, also Prospectus and Order Blanks MKM KKMITTANCE8 BY USUAL METHODS, PAYABLE TO THE ORDER OF WITH HEINTZ, LANE 34 East Third Between Vine and Walnut 8ts par. Nt ta rew Mini vincinnau, unto. (INANGt AND TRAFFIC. Qain in Surplus Reserve twen very plentiful In the open market, snd thoea at their command have been n-entisied by brokers 8HH per cent on call snd per rent nn time. CMesrtne Mouse cschsnaes amounted today to aaslsst la.2T4.unn for the rorreepmvuns asy last wesk.

I or the week iney wsre rjo. iney TK1II SAU.SOAD BOKDS. i. 1 iDw-ftr SMoa f'nn B.4S Am. Type.

i190 102i of C. 4 101 ini' Ken 8. -1H107S El. U2 112w NO ft TP saross cai.u abarea tn O.m and Kleetrte etock 10TS i1 v.t i mi itara rio Osa ajM etock. lot Si eharee V.

Printing On. uork WS AT TUB CALL. 5 eh res Celambue Oa. pref. 101S The following Mies were reported on the oetatde by bsnker.

and brokeis: tNSVUAMCB STOCKS. soo 'Ntlae-B WSM VI lea-B IT" tUtOOa-W; pi Aad itrtsreat. TEx-dlrtdend. a uziii8f CNC 2d 110'i lll r.nfl B. SJ 90 O.

St 5 112 (iiai OC ft, 'IIS ,114 fol Ky 4 92H 00 BAILROAD BONDS. I Is loPSjl Sale. I S1U4C4 -lOS lo8' it a i 7. iou HUnA. Mll I K.

4..... 100il it rt- a i 'ios w. ic RaPtwt, 1' ftei'luft sw sh aov L. Be, tlBCSLLANCOI'S BOKDS- ftb K1n I sa "ol ri rj Railroad rmrii J37S-' 4 Oln. Slree ol a Z'ai 11 BANK STOCK i i nh.

i 3U.I i 'A Mt 0r AMI Larue. I Di Is Mr. Xsfl 1 14S I 1U TTN H. N.fl Ger. Jt.

Cv. O.r Nat 20 jln. Trunt 1JS Fifth Net. 170 10 Pro. Troetl 108 Atlj Xl i 146 Pray.

Sav'r 10S 14 i 314 io 1UJ II Km lu S8 log tt s.ill. 111214. JUI-Broe 1 l-O US 105' 1 100 ..) 13 aUSCSUJUrBOO STOC KS. Stkf TJ! Tb. TS F4-3 let Df.l 11214.

US ltw fa. a a pi. iza 9 i 4 :ol.OH AW I LOkUStl Rout. Co pf SO Oblo Trae. I of c.

-er arcane pf. Print SaleJerena cm Sale. SS SB no 11 Th folio wintr tmtatlnna mrm n9rRi1 nd "hen sals tre made ar at the highest f( IV-Cs. CNUSTKO STOCKS. ftrat Nat.

JP5 rhlrd Nat. 21' 3tih N.tl 174 Eqult. Nal nlon TVt i 400 Ftrat O.l 13 Ctt N. Or Cot. ta Newt JTat I Cy HaU Bk 110 a IwaT saw BasnMth BSmlth Sll-Ber pi Btll-Bree Cy Sb Tl a el it a DD4 las WO.

Dps) 1M CSL Oil I BUO I F-iT-EWB 'Ceatrsl H. I- Cty Ry.D oi f-Cty Ry.D pj I wi.v. My ISO 'Col Ry 100 11 Yiit IS to 15 44 in is a D. a m. at.

D. Ji. cm" a a. eanl. at v.

pr. Aat Op SI o-CTa Bci JlC-Cm Bat x. BC OblllHo plV SbJUtto a to xs 15 Ml" aT 114 111 its lit la lit wZ5? bsnka tor New baa been tmaxkabie uni form- All tha-Mlsa of tks week thai have tMwa mwraa nara bees at 20o per $1,000 tn-raduBS, sad tha demand haa seen goodt nraJl wRhat Ums eery UtU to had. aa bat few bsaka have earad ta reduce thaw ev oamaoea in tna ctt y. There wars buy aoo prasnluax but a.

thvswii a for, sal thars wera ao bala boytng rat ha bees atera by depositors S. at sotns pre mium. tnsreantue demand has haaa fa hr. with aale at fiUc Paretgn eachange has beaa gradnmriy rtrvnphened by th steady advance in ster. Bng la Kew Tork.

and there has been ir uvoaaija ror- imponersr niu iinsa Ixcumentary st.rtlng bllHi hsv. Ieen pVw Ingly offered to banks. Those Glasgow bay been purohaaed at aad London bills have been salable at 484. The follow-In- were the cloning aelllna prices: ttterim demand bills I 14 as terlia atatr-dajr Pari, demand bilLa for $lot sTawr Part, elxty-rtay bill, for tlon aisr ueernan demand bill, for 4 retotimark V6- Oermsji biUa for 4 retcronark. S6c Government bonds have been firm In the New Tork market, with no essential rhtnie wek- To per cents close at ll bid and Hi asked, three pr centa at ltej.

bid and lop a.k.d. rive per centa at 107 bid and 1744 aaked. four per cents due In IfiOT nt 112s, hid and US asked, snd those due In ifri. at ISO hid and asked The following were the closing prices for the last three da.Vs Nev 14. Nov 10.

Nor 1. V. 9. 2 p. c.

bon. ltKWi. 0S 1084. io V. B.

3 p. 10m, loSU V. p. c. 10T ot 8.

4 pc. ISOT. 112S 114 11S V. 8 c. bund.

1U25 ls 138 Z9 Offerings nt Government bonds to tocaj banks have been more llbcrsj than usual, and purchases have been at or little sbnve New York bid prices. There hss been only moderate investment demand, and to day business was dull, with not a purcbate-or sale reported. The following quotations ruled at the close: Barin. SeiMne T. a 2 p.

bnade. 1SS0 10 OBU U. S. 1 p. c.

190S luSH 10S4. U. B. 5 p. c.

botwta. 1S04 1071 17V IT. S. 4 p. e.

bonder 1B0T 11JJ ns L'. S. 4 p. r. bond.

19C3 IS 1 005DITIOM OF HEW YORK BAHI3. New Turk, November lft. The Financier says: Bo far as those movements of money during the week which affected the bank etatement ran be traced, the banks gained 1.0iia.0lO. It la soteworthy that the gain by That bank, through the receipt, of new gold and tb pet Interior movement, which together amounted to more ntn ODset tne gold exports to Europe, which were M.a0C80O, tha difference being 2 1,000. Moreover, tb bask sained through new gold and disbursements of bonds eft.

114.700. while th banks lost through the financial operations of the Bab treasury and gold exports STM.TrjQ. show-Ing a net loes to th bank of only S44.u0a The bank statement showed a Bet gain of K3ao.ZW In cash, sn amount aomewhat surprisingly close to the a bore noted estimate. Th return was affected, of course, by the varioua Item reported by th BaveaLh Na tional Bank, which resumed bustness) this week. Loans war reduced 477.000.

prob ably reflecting liquidation of exchange bor rowings, ana deposits were IMi ussiid $4. SS4.80a In otmsco, pence of tM lessening of nsw II iru.cMCHii vj ti.wu.iw, arm toe gain la wm.y.i. vwaaw wu IIM I SB Be 1.41ifl00. now standing at Ho.M8.K9b. Tha bank, statement waa made rn rtalng aear- tsb aw bb MTUW MFWWm VrnXttX tmmt Friday for nmaturd Bonds ceSved at the Bubtlts.ai an tha Amm msaJ Id that bond miff has will be km least during th early part of tha eurent for more S2.auu.Onn iu man than then be offered to the Treasnry.

The retasiUng imaeevsd conditkm of th sank at th beginning of the week will tend ratfrulnrtv tw counteract uit ail. Ueot which may be produced by th wtth- urawus oc goia ror export, even though tmch sbipxBCBt should begta oa Tlneil. Aaother favorable Influence which wla problr exerted on the nsoasy market th offartngarf taad which wia abv attraetad hlthee froni neiahbortava MUM cit.aweh mm Mmuam an rmiaqe.pnia. aa Beatoa aad Philadelpoia should call lean rates rale Tha hank wbo ar largely interested la 4b Morta. Haaeeuntlea rompsnte groua of stock tt Ist aen IfUral leaders of tnonsT last wash, and they win doubtless Seek to Prevent tKm Ki-a 4Ta la aWkting NOW 100 Shares $15.00 200 Shares $30.00 300 Shares $45.00 The tesponses to our advertising justifies in le tespo beKgtrig.

-'Our xtock sales show tha people from all walk in r. -'Our backing their faith with We fyffgf lltfilted amount of treasury Stock of the Com pany at NEW YORK STOCKS. New Tork. November 16. There was continued speculation for the rUe to-day.

following yesterday', recovery from Thursday's re. I til rs movement, but the advance wsa Interrupted by realising again here and theresnd the buying was rongreted In few atrveke Tvere waa laf concent rut .4 buy ing of the Readtnga accompanied by rurauri that the company Is to benefit by an increased dlvtiend on It. holding, of Nw Jersey fentrml etock TtiM-e aympa-thetic strength In other cvjaJec. tncludlnj S'jtne of the soft coal carmen. American lcomotiTe stocks war.

In notable demand on reports of large orders from sll part, of the rountrv. The transcontlnentsl railroad stock moved irregularly under realising from time, to time, and there ws sharp set hack for the locsl trsrtlons. Bu-gsr. Amalgamated Copper and People Oaa. which nnsettld the late deallnga and made tha closing trregul.r.

Much trtreae waa laid by bullish traders on persistent rumor, thst sn offer of a large block of Government bond. Is pending. It was rumored that the Secretary of ohe Treasury w.e about to raise the bid price for Government No substantisl la ale could be discovered for either rumor. The gain In ca eh reserves by the banks, tn spite of the large sold export, wsa more material ground for confidence ovr the money outlook The announcement Just before the rloae of xn en gagement or K.VM).rs ror export na-xt Tuesday by a Boeton banking house upet a nop that the gold export movement might checked, owing to th easier tone of money and the rise In sterling exchange at continental points. W.E.HUTT0N&G0,, BROTC ti'i KeQ.

13 and 15 E. Third, ClnelBBatl SS New Street, New Tork. Exvcut order for rash or aa margin ta STOCKS. BONOS, GRAIN, COTTON. NcwYark Stock Excfcuz.

I CaA. 1 "Wl BSWa-nlll SsWslVT SBSSaVVBSBSBVBSv UtBatSre: Clati CataWr UtMcrca. I Cfckagv Trade. Ncv Orieaas' CatssaEx. The Phoenix Grain aa Stock Exchange Pfctrna ae, CINCINNATI 100,00 Will Plow Boy 1,821 lilin Uim.

Th isTncU tar DrrHsna ar good. Pin, icraLerna. UtM M. Tttl aVU .4 aa a Wa waa ta aw aataha "Vr MaT Twxaa. cxxvKsvaai, mux; Tel aw FINANCIAL.

The O'Oell Commission Co. II East Third Street, Stocks, Grain, Cotton, and Provisions. Ordera executed lor rash or on margins to sniL hanillr Cincinnati Strr-rt A. war. Gum and Me trie mnil all hih-grade local inr.

nltoent mtorku hijJ bond. Call loan negotiated -v and trlr graphic order mo-Jicited aod carefti.lr exe utel JOHN W. BALLMANN, MANAOER't'ITT OFmx W. neaie. aala SBsai.

CT-A ITK xutrs Meeker Bros. STOCK BROKERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. we BoucTT oaxnsa on Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Cotton Om mvtm far cmk. Wrtu Kr start mt COLUMBUS SECURITIES paytag glriava. of ta BVeTereaveee: Mi.itnt.

mm Mmm a. fa awe ea'alteaial Baas aad ail Bta.au 14 ST. 85 North Hlib St, Columbus, Ohkx. DIVIDEND PAYING AII.Y WTMT ar 4V a aha wlhly. rwrtlaneTae.

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a STEIN WA PIANOS ItT-tlw-twl ITa-a Pwwrtw Wt'ne j. as asss THE EXQUIKER, CINCINNATI. SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 17, 10()1. wm swrv-T FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL- Inilwt FACTS rOR STOCIHOLDEKS AND INTENDING PURCHASERS OF THE STOCK OF THE Sand Fork Extension OH Co.

Oil and Gas Co. (C AriTAI, I JUX1AHJ. PAR VAI.LK t.t I'KK SHAKE. Kl'LL PAI1 AlfOOX'AMEBSABLE) op west Virginia and ohio. SENSBLl BWES Capital, $500,000.00.

Operating Wayne (Clinton County) Oil Fields Kentucky. CJf inn 1 fhff flf Whh is in the Mmthwestern part of Wayw County. kJIMIMMMJf MJi UJI9 iies at the base of this now popular mountain, and it wan here that the now famous Oil Fields of Kentucky were brouHit to th notir 111 .1 of the public by the drilhng-in of some of the Greatest Hih-Grade Oil Well in tne country, gushers are produced in the Kentucky oil fields. but welU Howing from 35 to 400 barrels per day can be found by any one visiting the held. PROFIT WITH SAFETY.

An investment in which the elements of speculation have been practically eliminated. Here Is Our Proposition: The Poplar Mountain Oil and Company control the leases ol over srre ol the mot rslu able territory in thl diOlct, and wsnt to develop tt by the wells. Our property is entirely surrounded by the land of the largest operator in the United Siatee We Guarantee No Gushers. We Guarantee Ao Dividends Until We Can Earn Them. We Guarantee Not to Use the Names of Oar MmU Prominent Citizens to Influence You In Subscribing for Our Shares.

The Property Speaks tor Itself. We do guarantee that we have some ol the mot valuable territory in the strict snd from 1 to 3 miies from the actual producing wells, and by so ofllc-isl survey t. the County We do guarantee that contract for wells bite been made bj other rompaales outside and nrroundin; oar line, and weils are now jruiQK down ll ui.ml one wr.l eefwcially upon a lease adjoining our territory. Wr also guarntee that oil is found east, west, north and south ol us We do not have hunt for a purchaser for Kentucky oU. Why? It's the highest grade of oil.

The Miaadard want. it. and conies after It. We h.ive no reason to doubt but that with the deve oj.m nt ol the 1'oplar tain Company's valuable Isnds satistactory results will be obtained, snd Want You To Help Us. We ownsom- of the banner leises in the district, and.

with dereioj ui-nt, believe thst th- .1 the rn.n ,,..1. ..7 i. i tu nit ojiiu injn lite write now ou-re 1 lor puo.ic rilti'n IS THE TIME TO GET IN ON THE FIRST SALE Stock offered. The rights and privilege nf small inveti.r- iwi- faiuc inn- anu niicuiUMi ris iuiit om-s. mHK'V nmKer I.

small capital this offer has never leen erj ualed. Make yur investmt'iit that you enter into any other business and" you will not he How Your Money Can Be Invested. 500 Shares 75.00 1000 Shares $150.00 5000 Shares $750.00 Why Don't You Look This Up? concluding that a uoi inpoiilina nevrr wfrn life believe in our prop jsitiou sal are CENTS PER SHA RE. vThene-erimit is reached you cannot buy any more at this price This w- mao poaitivrly-from, the way stock is now jroine; the lim will soon be reached snd wc wo jIJ advi- riNANC AL udgnif your proto pt yo action 11 you want 10 gci in Deiore trie advance. No aubsenption taken for les than shares, snd the Compiny resrve the right to rCept or reject ar and all subscriptions.

Subscription blanks can be hsd by iddrrmin) or calling at the nt ttir com pa Maps, photos aod complete information can be had by calling at the ofrice of th- rompiuy Send all subscriptions and make all checks payable to THE POPLAR Mm OIL GAS CO. General Offices, No. 1002 Union Trust Building, CINCINNATI. OHIO. BRANCH OFFICES: I Sik AvenA Bank of Albany, Albany, Ky.

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imsii. a miw $9,000,000 Toledo, St. Louis Western RAILROAD CO. PRIOR LIEN 3i PER CENT GOLD BONDS a 2 a. Hraavd1 iki.

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