I REAL ESTATE 



FORESTS : ESTATES 

 PRESERVES : FARMS 



TIMBERLANDS | 

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In The Vicinitv of 



ITAKE TXrI^ETOK 



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Do you know that in the State of New Hampshire there are 635 iakr^ 

 and ponds and over 10.000 miles of rivers? In addition there are thousands 

 of miles of trout streams. The average visitor to the so-called "White Moun- 

 tain Region" sees but a fraction of these lakes and streams. They compose 

 the real beauty of New Hampshire scenery and they lie but a short distance 

 froin the main travelled boulevards of the State, most of them south of ihe 

 Presidential Range. 



The picture at the top of this page is a glimpse of one end of Lake 

 Tarleton. in the Lake Tarleton Club preserve of 5000 acres. There are five 

 lakes and over three thousand acres of forest in this preserve. Within a 

 radius of fifteen miles from Lake Tarleton Club House are forty lakes and 

 ponds and over ninety streams. All this delightful wilderness of lake and 

 forest is absolutely secluded and yet within twenty minutes' automobile drive 

 of express trains from New York and Boston. It is four hours nearer New 

 York City than the chief resorts of the Adirondacks. 



I own several hill farms within a few miles of this delightful resort which 

 command unsurpassed views of lake and mountain and are ideally situated for 

 summer homes, for fish and game preserves, or for practical self-supporting 



farms. Mnst <^'i th^^m are well-timbered and were purchased because of scenic 

 and timber values. Several of them have trout brooks and lake area within 

 their boundaries and sufficient timber growth to repay the purchase price if 

 properly handled. I will sell these at favorable prices and terms to parties 

 wishing to establish summer homes or to follow practical forestry methods in 

 protecting the timber growth. Larger timbered areas can be procured in the 

 neighborhood of several of them if desired. 



I own several timber tracts in New Hampshire and Vermont, without 

 farms, varying in size from 100 to 2500 acres, well covered with spruce, pine, 

 and hardwood growths suitable either for saw mill or pulp operations. 



I also have for sale a 5000-acre tract of second growth yellow pine in 

 Jefferson and Grant Counties, Arkansas, about ten miles west of the City of 

 Pine Bluff. There are estimated to be twenty-five million feet of yellow pine 

 and several million feet of oak and red gum on this tract. 



Prices and fuller information furnished on request to parties seriously 

 interested. 



E. BERTRAM PIKE, 



PIKE. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



SALE OF TIMI:(KH FLATHEAD INDIAN 

 RESERVATION 



SEALED BIDS MARKED OUTSIDE "BID 

 Flathead Timber, Ronaa Unit" and addressed to 

 Superintendent of the Flathead Indian School, Dixon, 

 Montana, will be received until twelve o'clock noon. 

 Mountain time, Tuesday, September 11, 1917, for 

 the purchase of Ihe merchantable timber upon tribal 

 and allotted hinds situated within Sections 4 and 5 T. 



19 N.. R. 19 W.; Seciion.s 5. 6, 7. S. 9. 10. 15. IC. 17, 

 18, 19, 20. 21, 22. 27, 28. 29. 32. 33, and 34 T. 20 N., 

 R. 19 W.; Section 21, 22, 27, 32. 33. and 34. T. 21 

 N.. R. 19 W.; Section 1 and Section 12 T. 20 N., R. 



20 W. M. P. M. conl;iiiiiii;^ ;ipproximately 57.000.000 

 feet of timber, ovi-r NO pir ci-nt Western Yellow Pine. 

 Each bid shall .stale iIk- amount per thousand feet B. 

 M. offered for Yellow Pino tincludinK "bull pine") and 

 the amount per thousand feet offered for Fir. Larch 

 and other species. Each bid must be .submitted in 

 triplicate and be accompanied by a certified check on 

 a solvent national bank, drawn in favor of the Super- 

 intendent of the Flathead Indian School, in the 

 amount of $2500. The deposit will be returned if 

 the bid is rejected, and retained as a forfeit if the bid 

 is accepted and the bond and agreements required by 

 the regulations are not furnished within 60 days from 

 the date when the bid is accepted. No bid of less 

 than S3 per thousand feet for Yellow Pine and SI. 25 

 per thousand feet for Douglas Fir, Larch and olher 

 species will be accepted.^ The right to reject any and 

 all bids is reserved. Copies of regulations and other 

 information regarding the proposed sale including 

 specific description of the sale area may be obtained 

 from the yuperintendent of the Flathead Indian 

 School, Dixon, Montana. 



Washington, D. C, May 4, 1917. CATC SELLS. 

 Commissione'- nf Indian Affairs. 



IF YOU WANT TO BUY 



Timberlands, Preserves, 

 Estates, Farms, Camps, 

 etc., then we can assist 

 in getting exactly what 

 you want, provided such 

 properties exist. 



REAL ESTATE 

 2 West 45th St. 



DEPARTMENT 

 New York City 



.PENNSYLVANIA TIMBER TRACT 



FOR SALE — 3500 acres in Bedford and Hunting- 

 don Counties, in fee reserving mineral rights, aver- 

 age haul to railroad. 2 mites or less, all down hill, 20 

 m'llion feet Oak. Chestnut, Pine, Locust, Poplar, 

 Majle,lS miles from market for mine props and ties 



DONALD E. LAUDERBURN 



154 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK 



CALIFORNIA Lands or GOVERNMENT Lands 



The fact that you are taking this paper is evidence 

 that you are interested in Timber. Would you like 

 to get a piece of land of your own that has part 

 timber and that may be used for home all of the 

 time or part of the time or when you may need it? 

 For information and particulars about how tfi take 

 40 to 160 acrts of timberland without residerce, 

 direct from officials, write JOSEPH CLARK. 

 Searcher of Records, Sacramento. California. 



BUSINESS FOR SALE 



AN OPPORTUNITY for some rich man's son, in a 

 profitable out of doors orcupation. I will give three 

 months of my time to teach the purchaser — renovat- 

 ing old orchards, tree surgery, spraying and moving 

 targe trees. Lots of orders on hand. Present owner 

 is classed as one of the most expert in Massachusetts. 

 Situated near 300,000 people. Included in the sale 

 will be automobili and sprayers, tools and a great 

 many books on forestry, etc. For further information 

 address Box 400, care of American Forestry. 



TIMBER TRACTS AND PRESERVES 



Many tracts are suitable for timber investments; 

 others are admirably adapted for game preserves. 

 Some are suited for both. This department pro- 

 vides a market-place for both commercial and 

 sporting properties of value. Al! informal ion, etc., 

 from 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 



2 "WEST 45*.h STREET NEW YORK 



Tel. 4275 Vanderbilt 



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