Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-EITHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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SHERMAN DAaT DEMOCBAMHERWAN, TE$A3.
Saturday, February 8, 1919
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MANY LEASES CL08ED WITHIN THE LAST TEN DAYS
The operators, large and small, are all buying acreage in Iowa Park backing their judgment on the rcp<
Burkburnctt field is a seepage from a bigger pool and that pool is felt to be in Iowa Park. We have lei
Zink ♦ells, Nos. 1 and 2, which are now prpducing 125 barrels ehch per day at a depth of <67 feet, \\
Watkins well and surrounded by wells now producing from shallow sands, lhc Zink and Watkins wells
Iowa Park field, w ■ ' ' •— ‘
40 Acres in Block 17, Less,Than One Mile South of low* Park Towns!!*. 4
high grade of oil, selling for $3.80 per barrel, la found in Iowa Park, at a
depth pf from 650 to 700 feet, in 100 and 125-barrel quantity. We guarantee
to drill four wells to 900 feet, if necessary. These wells TsS9lbM l»6r prwfutrfcsj''
within ninety days. This will give us an income of approximately $46,004
monthly. We are capitalised at $60,006. Suppose you had $100 invested amp
our income off t^iese four wells, to say nothing of the others we will drill, Is
$46,000 per month, your stock would be worth many " times yirjiftt It cost you,
You partislnate in an the wells we drill on the 40 Utfre$. An opportunity yoi$
caiiiiot afford to pass up—ACT TODAY. ’-“"ST".
Oil makes the wheels go around; oil drives the great engines
of eommeiec- a«( **eliabilitatio«. Oil is one of civilizatioii’s
strongest allies It will, do a great part in rehabilitating and'
refurnisliiug the world. Texas oil from the great W est Texas
fields is going to serve in a wonderfully inspiring task of
building up what the Ilun tore down.
or it may lie too late
ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS PAID BY VARIOUS
OIL COMPANIES
Thare could he no automobile, no wagon, no vehicle of any
kind on wheels without oil. The lubricant that keeps the
world going is now being faujuUn wonderfully paying quan-
tities under the soil of Texas. Texans should own what the
world demands and .must, have. Will you join us in producing
a commodity that always has a sure market ?
$100 invested in oil paid dividends of $50,000 to $75,000.
Would you be satisfied with half or even a third of that
amount? Study our proposition thoroughly. Act TODAY,
INVEST $100 TODAY IN THE COMO OIL CO,
Mail This Coupon
206 SUMPTER BUILDING, DALLAS, TEXAS
-• . The Como Co., is Capitalized at &i7ttv Thousand Dollars, divided into
twelve hundred shares of Fifty Dollars each, the owners of said., shares of
iriux.l'^.k or certificates of interest to h«v and hold an undivided interest in all
the profits and assets of said Uom}tanV in the same proportion that the
amount iu;interest bears to the entire capital stock.
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