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[Vol. XIII. No. 310 



GUARANTY INYESTMENT COMPANY 



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Hon. ALBERT H. HORTON (Chief Justice, Kansas Snpreme Court), Topeka, Kan., Pres't. 



J\ Guaranteed Farm Mortgages 7°|o 



The Company calls the special attention of Investors to the following points : 



I. All loans guaranteed and interest payable semi-annually at the Importers' & Traders' National Bank, New 

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II. Unusual fulness of information, not only about the security itself, but about the general development of the 

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III. An examination each year of the general business of the Company and the Mortgages themselves by a COM- 

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IV. Many hundred Mortgages taken and NOT A SINGLE FORECLOSURE. 



V. Exhibitions in New York at frequent intervals, of Kansas and Nebraska Farm Products. The Exhibition at 

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VI. Monthly Bulletins giving full information about all Mortgages offered for sale. 



Address for Monthly bulletin and Investors' Comvnittee Report for 1888, 



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