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Cl.FANINC^S IN BEE CULTURE. 



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ARE YOU 

 LOOKING ANE 



Mixed farming as a profitable occupation is no long:er 

 an experiment in the Dakotas and Montana Most of 

 the products of the Middle West are successfully raised 

 there each year v,^ithout irrigation. 



Where a few years ago cattle-raising was the principal 

 occupation, settlers are now successfully engaging in 

 diversified farming, truck farming, dairying, and 

 poultry-raising. To-day's opportunities in these lines 

 are along the Pacific Coast extension of the 



Chicago 



Milwaukee & St. Paul 



Railway 



Good land may be bought from $15 an acre upward 

 along this new line in the Dakotas and Montana. 

 Plenty of government homestead land may still be 

 secured close to the towns on this new line. Markets 

 for the crops are assured. 



Homeseekers' excursions to points on the new line in 

 the Dakotas and Montana on June 2 and June 16. Low 

 fares; stop-overs allowed. Tickets good 21 days from 

 date of sale. Complete information free. 



Books describing the present opportunit'es along this 

 new line are free for the asking. 



F. A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent 

 Chicago 



E. C. HAYDEN 



Traveling Passenger Agent 

 426 Superior Ave., N. E., Cleveland 



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