ARBORICULTURE 321 



"But Where to fir\d thoLt ha^ppiest spot below; 

 WKo can direct, when a.!! pretend to know? 



—Goldsmith. 



Many are satisfied to live in Northwest Texas, having 

 proved the value of the land in this region as a good Crop 

 Raiser. Not only Cattle, but Wheat, Cotton, Corn. Feed- 

 Stuffs, Cantaloupes, Garden Truck and Good Health flourish 

 here— in a district where Malaria is impossible and very 

 little doing for Jails and Hospitals. 



Land, which is being sold at really low figures— tho the 

 constantly increasing demand is steadily boosting values— 

 is still abundant; and Farms and Ranches of all sizes, very 

 happily located, are being purchased daily. 



We will gladly supply all askers with a copy of a little 

 Book published by the Northwestern Texas Real Estate 

 Association, which contains an interesting series of straight 

 forward statements of what people have accomplished 

 along the line of : : : : 



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THE DEJVVEP^ 'ROAT). 



PASSE/iGE'R ■DEPT., FO'RT WO'KTH. TEXAS. 



N. B.— We find our passenger patronage very gratifying. It is necessary to run three trains daily 

 each way as far as Witchita Falls, and two clear thru. We continue, the year round, the excellent 

 Class A service that insures the preference of Colorado and California Toujists, Winter and Sum- 

 mer. By the way, we offer now more than half a dozen routes to California, the newest being via 

 Dalhart 'also good for Old Mexico), with first-grade Eating Cars all the wa.v. 



We sella Home-Seekers ticket, good thirty days, at one and a thir<l fare for the round trip, allow- 

 ing stopovers at Vernon and points beyond, both ways. : ■ : • 



