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Arc You LooRing Ahead? 



■**^' The well-to-do farmers and stockmen of 

 to-day got their start in the West in the 

 eighties. They located in a new coim- 

 try, but conditions were not as favorable 

 then as they are to-day. 



To-day's opportunities for suc- 

 cess and independence are also 

 in the West; they are along 

 the new line to the Pacific Coast in 

 the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, and Wash- 

 ington. Land there is cheap ; homestead 

 lands are still plentiful; good crops and markets 

 aie assured; railroad facilities are good. 



[■Regular passenger and freight trains are now 

 operated as far west as Lombard, Montana, on 

 the Pacific Coast Extension of the 



CHICAGO 



MILWAUKEE ^ ST. PAUL 



RAILWAY 



On March 17 and i\pril 7 over one thousand homeseekers bought tickets to 

 points on the new line in the Dakotas and Montana. During March four hun- 

 dred cars of homeseekers' outfits from points east were unloaded at various 

 stations on this new line. These people are looking ahead ; they are taking 

 advantage of the opportunities; they will be the well-to-do settlers of the future. 



Send for free descriptive books. They will interest the farmer, the stock- 

 man, the merchant, the fruit-grower, the workingman, the professional man. 



F. A. MILLER, 



General Passenger Agent 



CHICAGO 



E. G. HAYDEN, 



Traveling Passenger Agent 



426 Superior Ave., N.W. CLEVELAND 



