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( v ) Ljj\ N j\ TI, Drilling reports on Nee- j No=SSie vcelis; No. 2—F ASS. Co!.>, 700 (Vet No. 2 —QU Aft All. r S. 150 feet No. —BUHKHURN£TT sec Note !v,C(jG ACi • O'' OIL I.MASKS j I n 111 I'. II ... '- :: it 1 ■ Vv'ili' t!. li:i- '• .-iLt.-n: . 1 , ~,,, - ; ..,,, i. ~ . i !;.. |. I .ni !• i ; n II: y I);)i li<m till.'. M'iv- ; < *l. lli i. ii.l 'i.' . 'it '.' inf.i.ii M r. U'ii:-: I'll' 'Vi ii'.i'ii: \ . j,, ,: it ',, |r ..1.. ■ j;i 'll ■■ t lii.it 11 |i • \ 1111‘1 JlHlH' Ill'll I' ( J UIH 1,1, T,.v„- nil : ,v..mV n !il.” I'. .' ~ . ~| lit . N • Nil sin- C" n.n lv nl ijimniili an 1 .1 ~J _ 1 it:- j ~t I ■ ’.I i 11! 1 1 .i'! , ■ Al'lli il>: nn ill.! v\ .1 sv» 1 1 i.llilii ill >! i \Y i! :t-lt hi.:,'' ' <j| t!,,. t ( ini|'Ui'» '•>~ > 1 iUT"' id. ! uuK, 1. V. Ximbuib ol D ‘liver. a geoue .'■ •,-<1 of ui;t:.v \> :ii r» -;i .d in g and ol proven ability by the long Mi ing 01 suo- location* in- I:;i-» 11 in Kansas ami elsewlu re has wiitl.en: '1*1,,. \\n: ;\o Sim dome at Ku.ls i- my ideal of an oil structure*. Mi - . Wilieit bii*» )»■ n over tin Nee-No-S!n- Duiim. 1 for the company and is strouj' in hi*. conviction tln.it if oil is discovered in paying quantities in Col orado it will I*-on I'r* N. *••■-N >-Sli* Dome Tie* fact that oil has been disc*) v ' < r<-d in large ijuantiti*.*s not fa from the location of tin* Nee.No-She well a l.ads ami in l-sser quantity, but -<1 i1 ! enough to prove the saturation of the Structure, not more than a quu-ler of a mile from the Nee-Xo-She "location, seems to milk • die predictions of Mr. Willett of more than passing value. 'l’he Km kbnrnett lease when drilled up in all human probability will yield an income for tin* company of i ot less than the first year. TheQunn an acreage when drilled up, if it yields as well as Burkburnett has been yield im», and the best of genlodists have expressed themselves as feeling certain t iat. 'it will do even bettm, should yield the company so many millions per \ear that to e\press the figures in print would he to invite suspicion. Tim Kads acreage when drilled up, if it yields as well as it promises will add another great number of millions to the annual income of the company and make it far greater in earning power than the Midwest ever was. Acreage approved by successful geologists, is alter ail the test of an oil companv. The greater acreage the greater the power to earn. A man cannot put out a eonllagation with a garden hose: neither can an oil company become reallv great with only aerrug* enough to plant u tew radishes on Warning Tne director-. <'f I In* Nee-No-She t'oinpan; have de rided t*» k*M*«» the price <>l stock at t« n rents j-t*»* share, only until snllieieut lands have hern raided to drill the liurklmrnett. lease. As .■>»>«•:> as that fund is raised the iunci'* must raise. \\'e revive the right to return all checks for sub scriptions in e\r.fS> of the amount required hv Lite iue mediate demands lor the ISurkhurnett rig. . M. M’S*- ‘ -» f wmrmaifcyg- *»*-' . ... ■ ■-—• ■ - ——, I j—DS--, -™j| 111 j y I J •« the uN i v; ; Vf •; - * *•' , i?i ? i i jut Fj|l3 Tin- Ford Ono Ton Truck may well be jo; r;,:‘ cb'ssed as an agricultural necessity, it jijj fjlji tits into and tills so many wants on the !;jj! uin l farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm djij n> n; {‘‘j tjtjJ' urdons. not only dornß The the work of several I' - ' I ■ horses quicker and Ej!U Farmer’s »►**«*•*- than the horse f 1 jipjjl -p • and does not "eat its t IJjtj 1 TUCK head off” when not ! Sii|, working. The agßressive farmer has i |j; oal;, to <• i isi.l ib • possibilities of the Jill! Ford truck and h • is ready to buy one j : iij|{ \\ •si I o * this t) b* si from th* way I;' jiti tb ■ farm »•< a*v hi,’ini then. Truck i tli ijjjj Cb isos if.o. b. Detroit. jjj T For Sdoatth: H. J. H ARRIS GAR\GE L~3i | j}{ HI | ('h ,*yenn j Wells, C >lu.‘id >. j 1 lit L—- !»« SUMPS ISSUED HV THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT jgp | Now Drilih )£>' Two Wells NEE-NO-SHE IN BURKBURNETT REFERENCES First National Bank, Eads, Colo. Security State Bank.Quanah, Texas. Citizens Sla.e Bank, Lamar, Colo. National Bank of Commerce, Wichita Falls Texas Cornell Dancer & Co. 118 WEST 2ND STREET (Central Block) Phone 314 Pueblo, Colorado THE CTTEYENNE RECORD. pe'ii- ‘ y?r gX] —«T| +6O -• /X. I w 7J plf } [7J' %![ '/7 | N. r i * * U \ i s r s q ‘•-’Ef \ ~-gr : ~ 5t -|j?XI g| T6“ij 1/1/ I \ Hpi p “pf-fe* km .iJb Wfll j M vlp% p.&M BUI?KBURNfrrr d*! H A. Sca/a ih'zlMt. BURK BURNETT HOLDINGS OF NEE -MO - SHE Ol L CO. STOCK 10c PER SHARE WHAT $lOO HAS DONE IN THE OIL BUSINESS siOo in tin* Kowleo discovery well at liurkburnett paid out $20,000 sloo in the Mid*West at its start paid out *190,000 $lOO in Nee-No-She promises t<> reward the investor with greater re turn than a life time’s toil would yield. The only way a mail in modern circumstances can ever hope to got a fortune is by some “lucky’’ investment. Nce-No-She is surely that. i 4* •;* a 4. .j. a a ■> <f >{■•{• ■s*4* + + +i i + , M , + * , ! , + , H"|' ■ '•* * * * WALLIS j * * America’s Foremost Tractor * * MM A : 3 The Wallis is America’s foremost * ; Tractor, because it incorporates in its * ! construction those features, and only < ■ those features that are essential to the l successful operation of a tractor on the *. i- average American farm. * t H S A four cylinder, over head vaive motor, with removable ■ £ cylinder aleeves. Positve fool-proof oiling system, sensitive , ► governor, with no running parts, an efficient cooling system, • £ oversize transmission, witn all gears drop forged. Machine *• cut and hardened, running on Hyatt Duty Roller Bearings ‘ £ in a constant bath of clean oil. Actual field speed of 2 1-2 * and 8 1-2 miles per hour. Nearly every part self lubricating but three grease cups on this machine. * + Wallis Tractors Stand the Gaff ❖ * WRITE US FOR CATALOG ** MOTOR SALES COMPANY + YUMA. COLORADO. * + ♦ ♦ * EXPERIENCED MEN on LYON GUARD Tin- tn'mugonim'ii «»f the Xco Xo*Shw Oil Company, which is a Colorado j « >vporation, oiguuv.ed and otti»oinnl hy Colorado business men j -■ ! o\'[k i h ncd men from Kansas and Oklahoma: stands fore-full y for'sue • j !• >.s. l’ivsident Charles W. SweiUor, of E.vds. is one of the most successful I onttlemon of KasL-rn Colorado. Mis name i* an assurance of a square deal j ? or every stockholder. Ask anv cattleman or cowboy on our Eastern plains j what he thinks of “Charley" Sweitzer and sac wlmt he says. Elmer *l. Wagner, of Lamar, is another cowman of the highest standing, lio is also a banker and his reputation for f air dealing is not surpassed along j the entire Arkansas '.'alley. Mr. Wagner is vice president of the company. ' Lei and A. Whitelaw of Ends, Secretary and Treasurer, ranks as one of the most successful of the younger merchants of Kiowa county. Any bank in the county will gladly toll you what sort of a business man he is. The field operations of the company are -in the hands of an executive com mittee which consists of Mr. Sweit'.-r, H. W. Cornell, of Denver and Ren Dancer, of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Cornell enjoys the highest of reputa tions in Colorado as one of the keenest newspaper nmn and executives that ever came to the state. For years h? was on the New York World in high ex ecutive capacity and later political editor on the Rocky Mountain News of Denver. Tiled Governor Gunter asked the News to spare Mr. Cornell to the state of Colo undo for the war period and, this request being granted, placed Mr. Cornell as director of organization of the war council where lie set a pace for war organization that placed Colorado in the forefront of the states of the nation. Upon his resignation from the war council Mr. Cornell joined Mr. Sweitzer in the oil business and since has achieved success after success by reason of his gifts as au organizer and executive. Ren Dancer is one of the Burkburnett pioneers. He was early ontheground and made more than good His keen judgment and wide viewpoint as an <i I operator lias placed him in the front rank of the successful men in the north Texas field. The executive committee has at all the ear and eye of W«h. S. Willett whose position as one of the board of directors of the company keeps him in touch with affairs intimately. With the affairs of the company thus in the hands of the shrewd business man, Sweitzer, the keen executive and organizer, Cornell, the able oil opera tor Dancer and the wise and effeient geologist, Willett it seems safe to say that any investor will not run amiss if he puts these men to work for him, by becoming a stockholder. Mail this today if possible, j To CORNELL, DANCER .S: CO .. 1019 118 West 2nd Street, l’ueblo, Colo. Herewith $ to pay for shares of the capital stock of the NEE-NO SHE OIL CO Issue certificates in the following- name. Name | Mail Address j Phone Number. . ! I Sell Lots of Land I sell land because I have every fa cility for so doing Those who want Land should come to me to find it. I Those who have Land to sell should come to me to find purchasers. I Bring Buyer and Seller Together. It’s as simple as A. B. C, but it re quires a system. I have that system, and it rarely ever fails to work, Don’t wear yourself out trying to find what you want. See me, tell me, I will do the rest. J. N. HOLLENBAUGH, Cheyenne Wells, Colorado THE INNER MAN HUNGRY CROSS WELL FED —GOOD NATURED ■ -■"■■■ ■■ ' i The Accurately represents man in his relation to the Inner Man. WE FEED MEN, thus rendering them good natured. Our meals and Lunches have a wide reputation for their sat isfying quantity and quaity. No one need leave our tables unsatisfied. Full meal or quick lunch, it is all the same to us. We serve you cheerfully and promptly. Give us a call — _^OYAt^RE^AURANT^^ . PLEADS Gushers surrondingNee No She holding at. Eurkburnett \W!! ~:i muck 71 ;ii i') bands Wdl -,n tilt . !; -1.7 .a< barrels \Y, ■!! mi lilui-k H 4- barrels w.-il nil U'.i.ck :tUOO barrels Wt.il .m l!Jock IW- 2MO barrels All wi'Jii i a few hundred feet SEE CUT