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Sibley's Letter Some days ago Walter DeLaHunt received a let- ter from Col. Sibley, pres- ident and general mana- ger of the Company, and the man above all others on whose shoulders has rested the burden of bringing the CopperCreek property to the present stage of development. Whether you have any "faith" in mining or not it will do you no harm to read the letter, to the right on this page. Whether you know any- thing about mining or not you cannot help but catch the spirit of that letter— is not necessary that you buy any stock in order to get this informa tion. If what I have to tell you does not interest you sufficiently so that you will want to become an investor according to your means, that will be your own lookout, and I can assure you no harm will have been done to me, and no obligations will ensue so far as you are concerned. However, when a business proposition comes before the people for their consideration it is the part of wisdom to inquire into its merits, possibilities, etc., for it may be just what you want. INVESTIGATE! COL. F. J. SIBLEY, President and General Manager Copper Creek Mining Company. Fro On to Fifty Thousan Dollars People in all walks of life have after investigation in one form or another invested from one to fifty thousand dollars in stock in the above Company and as to the intelligence, business experience, etc., the in vestors will average up pretty well with you, Mr. Reader. If it is good enough for these people, scattered from Maine to California, to invest their money in, it seems to me it ought to be good enough for you to at least investigate. How do you know so long as you have not taken the trouble to find out but that Copper Creek stock may be just what you want? Are you with the ignorant and the simpletons going to condemn a proposition with the foolish statement "I have no faith in it" so long as you know nothing about it? Surely riot. If you are wise you will find out all you can about a business proposition, then you will feel that at least you can act according to your best judgment Don't condemn a business proposition with the silly statement "I have no faith in it." Better Come In and Investigate! J. EMIL NELSON, 212 Fourth Street, Willmar, Minnesota. THE COPPE CREE MINING COMPANY Is coming to the front, and if you are wise you will come in and get posted on what is going on. I have moved my office into the old Tribune building, 212 Fourth street, where I am ready and willing to tell you about it, show you samples of ore that I have picked off from the property with my own hands and give you any other information that I can. It to DeLaHunt the spirit of confidence, assurance, yes, and defi- nite knowledge that ere long we will be where we can look with pity on the "wise ones" who stood aloof, criticising without taking the trouble to in- vestigate. When you have read the letter take anoth- er look at the face of "the old man" and then ask yourself if he is not the kind that will drive an undertaking thru to suc- cess—and what is more and better, WILL GIVE EVERY INVESTOR, small or large, WHAT IS JUSTLY HIS. a FRANK SIBLEY PRCSIOCNT AMD OCNCHAI. MANACCR TUCSON. AMIZ.. AND CHICAOO. ILL W. ATWOOD 1ST VtCS-PftCSIOCNT •12 GRANT •UILCMMQ.LOS ANGCLXS. CAL i^Lb O— C^yU^O^^ TtZ, /&u. jU?, yiA**u~s^ J. REYNOLDS tO VICC-PRCSlOCMT •04 NONTI1WCSTCRN BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS. MINN THE COPPER CREEK MINING COMPANY OFFICE OF PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER TUCSON. ARIZONA T^UJ ~*L ^^^^OZly 6^^ ***£,, i~*U^^^J^ yy^ildZsuL ~nfc£ »^UJ aM^r 6ZZ£Z ^f^^^ yutTM*~*^ dL**-4-4o 'tfUUb frjLs ^n^cJt^gr tZcSl**** & EX-GOVERNOR HUGHES SCCRCTARY TUCSON. A I O N ,Ju^ rt