SCIENCE. 



[Vol. XII. No. 307 



GUARANTY INYESTMENT COMPANY 



CAPITAL $250,000. 



Offices: Atchison, Kan. 191 Broadway, New York. 222 Walnut St., Phila. 



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



71 Guaranteed Farm Mortgages 7^ 







The Guarantee Itivestment Company makes loans upon fertile fanns in the choicest portions of Kansas and Nebraska 

 and has adopted the policy of sendi?rg a Conuniitee of its Investors each year to examine its loans and tnethods of business. 



The Committee this year consisted of PROF. A. H. BERLIN, Principal of the High School Montrose, Pa., and 

 MA J. THEODORE L. POOLE, Ex- U. S. Pension Agent, Syracuse, N. V. Both of these gentlemen are perso?is of 

 the highest character and have the confidence of the Communities in which they reside. 



The Committee has recently returned and has made a very i^iteresting Report upon the general development of Kansas and 

 Nebraska as well as the business of the Compafiy. The Company will be glad to send this Report to atiy address. 



The following names are take?i from the lotig list of Investors in our Mortgages: 



(See if Some Friend of Yc 



I not in the List.) 



William A. Cauldwell, 59 Liberty St., N.Y. 



Palmer Cox, 658 Broadway, N.Y. 



Rev. Jos. H. Rylance, D,D., 11 Livingston Place, N.Y. 



Rev. Brady E. Backus, D.D., 360 West 28th St., N.Y. 



Rev. R. M. Sommervile, 126 West 45th St., N.Y. 



Dr. Robert A. Murray, 23'; West 23d St., N.Y. 



Dr. James P. Tuttle, 136 West 41st St.. N.Y. 



H. Edwards Rowland, 218 Fulton St., N.Y. 



Irving H. Tifit, Esq., 271 Broadway, N.Y. 



Prof. D. G. Eaton, 55 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Dr. E. P. Thwing, 156 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Dr. C. C. Miles, Greenport, N.Y. 



JohH V. N. Bergen, Port Jefierson, N.Y. 



Benj. W. Stilwell, Yonkers, N.Y. 



R. C. Coleman, Goshen, N.Y. 



Mrs. Samuel Carlisle, Newburg, N.Y. 



Dr. C. C. Bartholomew, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 



Rev. Nelson Millard, D.D., Rochester, N.Y. 



Rev. Horace G. Hinsdale, D.D., Princeton, N.J. 



Dr. Charles M. Howe, Passaic, N.J. 



George A. Skinner, 5 Railroad Pkice, Newark, N.J 



Dr. Edwin M. Howe, 85 Halsey St., Newark, N.J. 



Dr. H. G. Buckinaham. Clayton, N.J. 



Dr. Maitin Cole, Jr., Hainesville, N.J. 



Mortgage Trust Co. of Pa., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Miss jMary Miller, 1230 Spruce St., Philadelphii 



Henry D. Biddle, 311X Walnut St., Philadelph 



Pa. 



Dr. Calvin C. Halsey, Montrose, Pa. 

 Rev. William Baldwin, Great Bend, Pa. 

 Gen. William Lilly, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 

 Second Nat. Bank, Mauch Chunk. Pa. 

 Enos E. Thatcher, West Chester, Pa. 

 Mrs. Townsend Poore, Scranton. Pa. 

 Rev. Burdett Hart, D.D., New Haven, C 

 Dr. Frank H. Wheeler, New Haven, Com 

 Charles R. Christy, Stamford, Conn. 

 Mrs. Catharine P. Fuller, Woodmont, Co 

 Miss Jessie Henderson, Lenox, Mass. 

 Dr. M. J. Halloran, Worcester, Mass. 

 Albert Walker, Bennington, Vt. 



Address for Report and Monthly Bulletin 



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