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[From History of Standard Oil Case in Supreme Court of Ohio, 1897-1898. Part II, page 271.]

This certifies that J. L. Kemper is the owner of Five Hundred Nine Thousand One Hundred and Four 972,500ths of one share of stock in the National Transit Company. The holder or assignee of this Scrip will be entitled to a Certificate of Stock, and to have his name entered on the corporate books as a stockholder, on presentation of sufficient fractional Scrip to entitle him to one full share.

Witness the corporate seal of said Company, attested by the signatures of its President and Treasurer at Philadelphia, Pa., this 2Oth day of February, 1896.

H. H. ROGERS,

President.

For value received hereby sell, assign, and transfer unto  972,500ths of one share of the Capital Stock represented by the within Certificate of Scrip, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint  Attorney to transfer the said Scrip on the books of the within named company, with full power of substitution in the premises.

Dated,

In the presence of

—The signatures to this assignment must correspond with the name as written upon the face of the certificate in every particular, without alteration or enlargement or any change whatever.