Get a Farm 



in a Country Rich in 

 Natural Resources 



THE BIG HORN BASIN, WYOMING, now furnishes the 

 greatest opportunities in the West for Homeseekers. The Basin com- 

 prises nearly eight million acres, and is larger than some of the Eastern 

 States. Its five principal streams carry enough water to irrigate three 

 million acres. It has more water-power than the State of Massachusetts; 

 plenty of timber for the settlers; enough coal to supply the'needs of the 

 West for generations, and this mostly underlying Government lands 

 that may be bought at the Government price; it has an almost unlimited 

 supply of sulphur, mica, asphalt, cement material, and other valuable 

 resources. It has copper mines, gold, silver, and lead mines, oil-wells 

 producing the highest-grade oil produced in the United States, and a 

 new oil-refinery just completed; enough natural gas already developed 

 to supply the needs of several cities, and large manufacturing interests 

 that are sure to grow up along the Burlington's new main line to the 

 Northwest that is now being built through the Big Horn Basin. 



Opportunity for the Farmer 



In the midst of these great natural resources, you can take a home- 

 stead, irrigated by the Government, paying only actual cost of water 

 in ten yearly payments, without interest; or buy irrigated land 

 from the State under the Carey act ( only 30 days' residence 

 required), on long-time payments. History is sure to repeat 

 D. \ itself, and these farms that may now be had for a mere 



Clem X trifle of their actual value will in the near future make 



Deaver, \ their owners rich. 



123 Q Building. ^SPECIALLY PREPARED LITERATURE describ- 

 vjmana, incd. x jng the many natural resources of the Basin sent 

 Please send me Big X fi'ee upon request. Write, or fill out and 

 Horn Basin Folder \ mail attached coupon. 



Do it to-day: 



Name 



Address 

 Cut out this coupon and mail to-day 



D. CLEM DEAVER, General Agent 

 Landseekers' Information Bureau 

 123 Q Building, Omaha, Neb. 



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