Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1906 — FORTUNES FOR ALL WHO INVEST NOW [ARTICLE]
FORTUNES FOR ALL WHO INVEST NOW
Greatest Electrical Discovery of the Age. SAVES $9J11,655 A YEAR ' —i Unusual Opportunity Now Offered the Man of Small Means to Be* come Independently Rich. Every great electrical, invention has made fortunes for its original stockholders. The American Bell Telephone Company has paid $200,000 for each SIOO invested in its stock at its organization. People then laughed at the idea of there ever being a general need for the telephone. It was hard to make Investors see the possibilities of the business. Those who did are among the. world’s richest people. Such chances are not often offered " the small investor. The first such opportunity in a great many years, that gives every promise of duplicating ‘.he telephone in profit? and universal demand is the Electric Slgnagraph and Semaphore. Some of the best-known railroad experts in America declare these instruments will prevent railroad collisions. They give absolute privacy to party telephones, make it possible for a train to be stopped by the train dispatcher at any point on Jiis division, and permit the sending of private telegrams to any one of 100 or more telegraph offices without the knowledge of other operators and without In any way Interfering with the regular telegraph circuit. RAILROAD ADOPTS SYSTEM. No extra wires are required. The cost is so small and the advantages are so great that it is predicted by some of the best experts in America that all railroads will adopt the system. The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific has already ordered the Signagraph and Semaphore for its entire lines. Th#> Independent Telephone Company Association has offered 25 cents a month rental for the Signagraph, to be used on party telephone lines. They have 7,000,600 telephones, most of them on party lines. One Signagraph Is required for each telephone. Only 300,000 instruments will earn the stockholders of the Electric Signagfaph and Semaphore Company $900,000 a year. There are 300,000 miles of railroad in the United States, less than 10 per cent of which is equipped with a signal service because of the inefficient systems heretofore used and their great cost. If only one-twentieth of this mileage—less than 5 per cent —were equipped with the Signagraph and Semaphore the stockholders would earn $600,000 a year—3s per cent on the present selling price of the stock in addition to the revenue offered by the telephone company. e 50,000 LIVES LOST. More than $9,000,000 were lost last year in property destroyed in railroad collisions, and 50,000 persons were killed or injured. This amount would cover the entire cost of the Signagraph and Semaphore systenr over every miie of railroad in the United States for two years and make the horrors of railroad collisions unknown. Experts admit the necessity for these instruments. Far-sighted investors are putting their money into the company. Every statement made herein will be verified to the letter. A limited amount of the treasury stock is now for sale. No one will be asked to invest a cent until he has thoroughly satisfied himself of the merits of the proposition. All who can are urged to come and see these instruments in operation. Those who can not and want to know the full details of the company, Its organization, its patents, and what experts say of it should write at once for full particulars. Stock Is now rapidly selling 'at 48 cents a share, par value SI.OO, fully paid, and non-assessable. The price will be advanced to 50 cents a share as soon as the present block of 50,000 shares is disposed of. The right is reserved to advance the price without notice. Those who care to take this stock before the price advances may send their remittances with the distinct understanding that the entire remittance will be returned at auy time within ten days of the date of the order If - they are not thoroughly satisfied with the proposition. In order to insure securing stock at the present price remittance should be sent at once with the above understanding. Payments are accepted in cash or installments of one-sixth down and one-sixth the first of each month until paid for.. No subscription of less than 100 shares will be accepted. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed on all subscriptions accompanied by remittance In full. Address all inquiries to or call In person on National Mortgage and Bond Company, 528 F First National Bank Building, Chicago.
