The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, August 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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fee Company, of San Anietojo, sHtf ,.
sales manager for Magne-lla Cotton '
Oil Company of Houston.
J. A. THOMPSON
vVJco I'reaMent.
Recently Manager Thompson' Mt,
Co., of Son Antonio.
H. C COX
Second Vice President
For eighteen years with Sanger
Bros., of Dallas.
J. T. STEWART
Secretary
Banker of twenty years exxper-
lenco nt Eddy, Belton, Bartlett and
South San Antonio.
NICK PATTS
" Treasurer
From Bartlett, Texas,
HOWARD FOGG
Sales Alanagcr
Of San Antonio, Texas.
It. J. HOLMGREEN
Designing Engineer,
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PROPOSED FACTORY
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Kl tk ImHcHh; we coUraplte erecting with otbcrulWIngs, on our 2C acres just ncrou tbe street from tho Stroll Motor Manufacturing Awociatlon at San Joe, where they aro'baild-
itrajk fWtwy of thelatat typ for the mimufactare of automobiles, tractors and trucks. The Stroud Association Is a two million dollar concern. Their first unit for the manufacture
Onr contract calte for building operations In ninety days. Hence you can know we mean business and that in the shortest time.
'trfim tractors Is new nearlnr cemDletle-n.
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Lift KoIiht eUGrn. luivinflr betrun to mako tlrea ami bclta thrcn months .
bu it wit first started. .-The present factory, io located at 318, 320
BS3 Auerm ptreel, In a largo two-story building, the lot running
i AtMtin Wrtet to Chcssut Street wllainfrig the corner of Lamar
' A'vffMM. This location is, too small for olio of our departments, our
"'HHibww ?jvlng etov.n until tho present Ibeation, In a few month,a,
H beeuw entirely too unall. Wo were forced to open up In ordci te got
af ijks and experiment no wo could tell our atocMioldera tho
troth akut our products. Wo started thin concern with the view of
WWkJr.c U ona of tho largest industrial Institutions In tho great State
of Texas.
' " OUUimODUCTS,
We propose to manufacture a tire roinferced with a steel chain
Mchored from head, Interwoven at every joint with tho strongest
nmi, This is a rpinforccment of the ordinary tire, nnd is built in,
between Uio fabric carcass with n layer of ruliber-on.lt and the break
er "strip in Wio cushion gum, vhlch Is then covered with tho usual
tread This we bellevo will bo one of tho beet tires ever made, and
will astt for mora than tho odlnary cord tires,
W make afan bolt for overy make of automobile. This m n
',fbric belt wRh cljalns running the full length to strengthen nnd
r'rtveip4 stretching, jhen covered witii pure rubber and cooked under
jMffh pressure, we alse almli make wm ot various wjuuib and thicu-
Iinwb fas' srins. Millls. etci We alee 4&ve a harness trace with, the
fCMftfUi anehowl at each end which prevents stretching and nmkna. It
Rwssh superior to any trace-tiow made,, and wlH sll f,or lees, pur at-
f am just returned trefn yasuigf0H wncrerne waa jooKing
nor natenta and other btielnees.
The oAeers oi litis cemiMiny are men who have been rlgu in ypu'r
Mdst,for years; men who have jilver baen conected wilk any" schemeft r
pXiji get-rieh quick propositions. They aro mea any one can get a line
' i.ma kf itu in iimv Ttinw rannu hiiatnacn and nrn canablc. Tile"?
-.Will pTaca the factory in charge of a therougk Tire Factory Super-
ntolnt with years of praoUeal experlcaco. No amateurs, no ex-
periments, no fakes. Wo pioposo to try thoroughly all of our pro-
ducts ,and perfect thorn boforu wn place them on tho market. We
nave an awaiting demand for our output, thoroforo success 1b assur-
ed, Those wise, enough, wfth forqthought enough to Invest with us
in oat Wcurillta while they are Belling at their, phrt value-of $1.00 fcer
share1 wlilch wo think worth ?5.00 can feel assured of iblg returns "
on Ibeif Invotmento, becid'es tho discount' w pnllow of 25 por cent, on
tires bought for ihuir own use, toetlier vlth a ncgottablu certificate
allowing them to Bell ? certillcato -enual to thel rstoclt bought nnd
1 ttiaraiy get nil or mist of tho monoy back spoht for stock, besides
, IpiWsng; dlecouwU o their oyyn tircw nq Jojig as they own our stock
'We' are now sclllntt our parHclpatisg preferred stock, nt it,
1.00 a share, 7'pe cent prcferrpd, wi R prjvllegea of the com-
DIRECTORS
R. A. TAYLOR
Taylor Hardware Co,; Mayor of
Crystal City, Texas.
C. F. DROWN
Vice President First State Bank,
Rosebud Texas.
J. C. FULLER
County Attorney, Mnrfn, Texxas
T. N. HMJTII
Theatre fhrnni" Hum A.t TiJV
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W. W. WALTON
Capitalist, Bartlett, Texas,
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R. M.tDIckl MUUND1NE
21 years Locomotive Engineer, on
& G. N. Railway, Taylor, Texas.
GUS XIOUSIS
Proprietor Busy Bco Cafo, Temple K
xexas.
A. W. PFLUGER
Cashier, Fanuora Stat Bank
Pjflugcrvlllo Texas.
W. J. JflARLAN. M.
Bsrtlet, Texas
tm stack. Tho usunl preferred stock not participating draw only
tbe amount specified, v,1ii!e the common stock usually draws to the
full limit of tho coinings, but in our case ous preferred has tho
oafety"of the preferred, with tho speculative features of the common
stocks
Each year 400.1)00 bales 'of cotton are used in thte manufacture
oi tires. Two largo mills aro now undcx construction In San Antonio
for tho .manufacture of tho fabric to go used in tiro manufacture, one
of theso now under construction, is a closed concern with stock nil
cold. . Tho big, and oaca famous, Lotto Star Brewery of San Antonio,
in being l.'onvortcd Into n cotton fabric factory.
Wo havo Ave trustcos, (not one); fivo acting olilcers (none draw-
ing a salary) and ten directors. TIhs group of men is composed of
the most successful men in various towns In Texas and from walks
of Jlfe,
As an investment, we beliovo wo bavo an unusual proposition for
big returns. Many tiro concerns have made big fortunes. It is prov-
en that tho early Investors have made- money Iby Investing their
money in those companies and their products. We invito you to do
likewise with usfwo invito inspection. If you havo confidence in
the men at tho hea.d Of this Co,, invest in our securities. No one can
donbt the possibilities of n tire manufacturing concern, and our
method of organ'ralkm Is so different) our plan of factory to con-
suhier, (for tho stockholders) is so different. We taro organized
rlgbtfwe havo starlet right. Those whese names are mentioned) as
officers' and Krcfor.i of tho Good-Wear Tiro and Belt Factory aro
alt, stockholders. They aro not figure-heads, but owners of stock.
In,' prtler p protect their .stok tbey nfust protect yours. They bo-
Heve In achieving success with this company in the same manner in
wb'ch they have accomplished it for themselves, by tho application
of priReiplcs Hint bear tho add tests of honesty of purpose nnd
motive. They havo never dovinted rointhls path in their Individual
capacities, or in other enterprises with which thoy havo boen connect-
cd, and their (.endue! In tho past is a guarantee of continued, faith-
fulness in the future.
TUB LOGIC OF INVESTMENTS. . .
tio one has ever ttomptn1 to deny tho truism thntmonoy makes
money, And that Is what Inspires invostosr. They have money; they
wrint to ntnko money, honco It Is that thoy make theljj money make
more money for them. The major portion of Investors and thhTnp-
pllcB to all of them big and little alike, great nnd small aro actually
concerned in tho undertaking in which they place their money. They
should know what Is contemplated, tho possibilities of tho project;
who is behind it; what they have done for; themselves, nnd what are
thq prospects of tho Institution. Tho grcntdr portloja of-Jhose who
have, made money hayo'ilono o(by beginning in ? modest way. nnd
selecting, the proper kind' of investments. It has been stateirtVint the
first money which tfio Iato Andrew Carnngle ono of the richest men
J rl,,revcr, hnw' mftA5. ws received from an investment ef
3500 00. In order to secure the working capital, it becomo necessary
ftr Carnngle to mortgage his home. Tho rest of tho family Iwd
confidence In Andrew Camagio'r judgment; he had faith in the word
of n trusted vempleycr; .tho result speaks for Itself. No monoy that
may be accumulated from puttlng'bltl byjbit of a salary can bo nade
more productive than by a good investment. Hoarding It benefits
no one, least of all the possessor. It must "be mado to earn to have
a vnlue, nnd whcH ii does corn, Its powor is Apparent. Investments
of minor nature have often become tbo basis of colossal fortunes,
No lme of investment today appeals more forcibly to every ono
than tho automobile tiro Industry. It is n fact that they hnvo paid
the bfggest dlv'dcnds of any Investments. It is no secret that not n
tiro factory has failed to mako money. Safety nnd permanency must
always bo considered In making Investments, And these two qualifi-
cations have been mado pro-eminent by the Good-Wear Tiro and Bolt
Fact y,
OUR NEW FACTORY SITE. ,.
Our ofilccrs and trustcos hnvo just recently bought 25 Mies off
laud just across tho street from the Stroud Motor Company, wjkd'are
now bulhllng n large nutomobllc plant. Our contract stipulates that
we must Rlart building operations within 00 days, henco you. seo we
mean business. ... i
Our location is, hi our opinion, the best to bo had, of the many
offered. It Is located ot San Jose, a suburb of San Antenlo, abevt
fivo miles south of tho center of the city. It is cosily reached by
stroot car or automobile, ami is but a few hundred yards from the
main line of tl)0 S. A. U. & G. railroad, insuring caey connection
with rail transportation, nnd from which n spur of siding will W ex-
tended to -tho factory for delivery of materials and transportation of
the factory products.
No officer or stoekhojder owns ono lob or acre of land near our
factory silo, to get rich on tho increased value. Tho factory owns
every aero wo could secure, and it alono will (profit by the Increase-
In the value of the land, ami we havo sufficient acreaga for a real
factory, when a fow acres isonly sufficient for limited factory. We,
know we have productr of merit; wo know tho market is hero, there-
' fore failure to us scorns Impossible. Wo request that you Vrlfe m
for Information, or como to scg yf ami f us show yyu wfiat 0 fve.
You nro losing an opportunity by not Investing with us now. Can
you nofrccall many tnvestmer tj. you wish you had mndc? Why de-
lay making en investment vith us 7 Wo have a most meritorious
proposition and In few years you will regret no1, having mndc tho
In' stment for tho advantage of getting direct From tho fuetory with
n,C6 por nt dticounl on your Urns, Wo Aro Intelligent enough to
know. our. f uluro S11 '-opend cr. tlo quality of our goods, hence yon
can expect that our Hub, and nl! ethor products will bo of tho klml
nnd quality to cealo n wK uxmund fo.' them.
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Csopir Tbe Mm As Offksrs kd Diracters Ts TktM W Asy Mktr Cempany. We Have A Select Set Of Mm To Represent 0r Conasay.
Trt WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
What 5100.09 !nveit.id In Cood-ens Tiro and Belt Factory stock should earn for
yen in a prJa ef ten yea.
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Gentlemen. I hoewiihrifpply for mem-
berahlp In tho dood-Wcar Tiro and Belt,
Fiwtory, and subscribe for... ,. .s.shares
for ifhlch you will find 'enclosed my check
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Business.,
Assuming that for the next ten yoaio tho Good-Wear. Tiro and Belt, Factory pays.
v dividend of 135 nor cent, and half tho earnlnirs'nro naid in cash nnd the other
half fn stack,, wHable glyfn bolow shows wjifit an. investment ofj'$ie0.00 'ShoilM
wmount to.
Stock.
End f Jst. year. $ 1$7.K0,
End of 2nd year;..,. 280,50
End of 3rd ye.1r. , .. 4G9.04
End of 4th year -. 787.19
JAid of EUt year.. .. . 1,318.42
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Cash.
07,50
180.50
309.04
087.10
1,218.42
End of'Cth year.,,,
-End of 7th yJnr,'
Endf-of 8th year,..
End' of 0th year...
End. of 10th year ..
Stock. Cash,
$ 2,208.07 $ 2,108.d7
3,703.47' .T.008.47
0,201,47 0,101.47
10,387.14.x 10,287.14
17,3980 . 17,298,30
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In other words nt the. end of ten years, you, &bould receive from your 100.00 in-
vest. $17,208,30, in cash nnd Bhould hold Btecl: amounting to -17,398.30, m Mnt
stock, paying dividends nt thq rota or approximately 185 per cent, should have a market
nluo, based' on tho earning capacity, of 92P0.77g.12, This will depend on the finish
$ products and number of tires that nro manufactured!, ' " '
Tho hbovc dividend basis is fakan ns an avorago, by no Means the largest djyi
iitnds of Tiro factories, nnd from exclusive manufacturers of Tires, while wO'lnteml
to manufacture auto fan bolts, mnclrfnc bells harness traces, rubber heels, etc.," hence
it is possible to earn much more, -' A J U1 tXltrfSVtom
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GODD-WEAR tlRE & BELT FACTORY,
322 Bedell Building,
San Antonio, Texas,
Gentlpmcn. I nn Interested in 'lhe
shares of tho Good-Wear Tiro nmi Belt"
FacOory, and would likc furthev Informn-
tio-o.
, This does hot obligate m6 In any way, .
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Business
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, August 27, 1920, newspaper, August 27, 1920; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49187/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.