The Land of 

 Plenty.... 



Rich soil, a mild climate, and 

 abundance of water have made , 

 South Dakota one of the best ag- 

 ricultural states in the Union. The 

 soil of Lyman county is unusually 

 rich. It is a black loam with yel- 

 low clay subsoil. The extension 

 recently built through Lyman 

 County by 



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Milwaukee 



Has opened up a part of that state 

 hitherto sparsely settled. South 

 Dakota is long on wealth but short 

 on people. The total population 



of the state is 455,000. Bank de- 

 posits on January 29, 1906, 



amounted to $35,287,274, or an 

 average of $77 for each man, wo- 

 man and child in the state. There 

 are golden opportunities for the 

 homeseeker and the small investor. 

 Good land can now be bought at 

 $10 to $15 an acre. Homeseek- 

 ers excursions — one fare plus $2 

 for the round trip to South Dakota 

 points every Tuesday this year. 



South Dakota literature for two cents postage 



A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent 



CHICAGO 



R. C. JONES 



Michigan Passenger Agent 



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