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"The basil ol my business is absolute and 

 unvarying Integrity." Samuel S. Thorpe. 



MY BIGGEST BARGAIN 



H MAGNIFICENT Farm of 240 acres lying only one-half mile from 

 limits of Boon, Michigan, a thrifty town about ten miles from 

 Cadillac, on the Toledo & Ann Arbor Road. Owner is selling on 

 account of age only. All hardwood land, has a rich, deep and fertile soil, 

 is well fenced and cross fenced into fields. 180 acre: under cultivation; 40 

 acres of splendid virgin timber, mostly hard maple, with some fine beech, 

 elm, basswood and hemlock. These are magnificent saw-logs standing just 

 as the Creator put them there, and they have never seen an ax or saw. 20 

 acres more of fine fuel timber, some of it plenty good enough for building 

 purposes. Land level to gently rolling, perfectly drained, and a high-grade 

 proposition in every particular. Splendid buildings, finely built modern 

 farm house, all conveniences, 11 rooms, lathed, plastered and papered, hard- 

 wood floors, finished off in good style. Stone cellar, 18x28. Pure spring 

 water. Stock barn 40x76. Hay and grain barn 36x72, stone foundation. 

 Granary, corn crib, wagon sheds, hen house, hog house, etc., complete in 

 every detail. Small orchard of fine fruits. Soil a good clay loam, easy to 

 work, and quick to respond with large measure to intelligent farming. This 

 is an exceptional opportunity for a progressive man to make himself and 

 all his family independent forever. It must be seen to be appreciated. 

 The improvements and the timber alone are worth over $6,000. Price for 

 the whole place only $10,250, about half cash, balance to suit purchaser at 

 six per cent interest. I have engravings, taken from actual photographs 

 of this farm which I will gladly send you. This won't last long. 



I have several other splendid bargains, improved and partially Improved farms cost- 

 ing from $1,000 upwards. I also own over 16,000 acres of unimproved farm and stock 

 lands, known as the Cadillac Tract. 1 have booklets containing accurate and com- 

 plete information regarding same, fully illustrated with fine engravings taken from 

 actual photographs, also containing testimonial letters from actual settlers. These 

 are free to you on request. Write me today. 



Owner of th "Cadillac Tract" 



Room 8. Webber-McMullen Bldg. 



CADILLAC. MICHIGAN 



Fruit Raising and Farming 



IRRIGATION 



Means Abundant Success. 



MOISTURE WHEN YOU NEED IT. 

 The Soil and Sunshine do the Balance. 



Ten Acres in Choice Fruit will produce a Revenue of $150 to $700 

 per Acre. Irrigated Land sells from $50 to $75 per Acre. Five Years' 



Time, 6 per cent Interest. 



Montana* Idaho and Washington 



Have Choice Irrigated District*. 



FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO 



C. W. MOTT. General Emigration Agent. 



NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 



ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA. 



