Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
; Thunder Mountain. I i '■ i ' . * f*'% * Report* from the New Thunder Mountain Gold Fields grow *teadllj- bettor. There will undoubtedly be a great rnah into the district this year. Last year the nqvn concerning the new discoveries of free-milling ore had only began to leek oat and before October more than9o,ooo claims were filed. From every quarter there will be people going to Thunder Mountain, and all will want reliable information as to the best rente and how soon the trail will be open. Many who cannot go will wafit to Invest in a gedS property there, and the time to 4a that Je now when money is needed for mine equipment. The Thunder Mountain Gold Mining and Milling Company has a splendid property of 120 acres, across which there is a tremendous vein of free-milling ore SO feet wide and running right into Rainbow Peak. Mr. Charles J. Fin-kins, General Manager of the Company, spent all last eummar in the district He is nay at the Company’s eastern offices in New Tone, where he will remain until, some time in May purchasing equipment and describing the property to all who wish to boy shares. He also poseamai fall information regarding the district and makes it a point to answer all questions about it without eharge, so that all who are Interested may write and get this Information free and at first hand. The Company! which Mr. Perkins represents made fte taut public offering of stock in January, and so many subscriptions have been received that a great deal of the equipment for the mine has hesn purchased and prepared for shipment as soon as the way is opened for travel. It is estimated that fully three millions of dollars of machinery and equipment is now on the way to Thunder Mountain for various companies. One of the companies sold stock a year age at M seats a share and now it is not to be bought for SB.OO par share. Thirty other mines are opened ana are getting into richer ore every day. The property which this Company owns is second to none in the district, and the more one learns about it and its officers the greater the desire becomes to own some of its stock. For information regarding it, price of shares, etc., write to THUNDER MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING AND MILLINQ COMPANY, New Yeifc Lite Ba&dtag, New York CHy.
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