THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



365 



MICHIGAN FARM 



CRAZING 

 AND FRUIT 



LAND 



FOR SALE CHEAP ON EASY TERMS 



I own over 16,000 acres of good unimproved cut- 

 over timber land, lying practically in a solid body 

 adjacent or tributary to the City of Cadillac, the most 

 progressfve town in Northwestern Michigan. Price 

 $5.00 per acre and upwards according to location and 

 amount of purchase. I also own or control several finely 

 improved farms. I have written accurate and com- 

 prehensive booklets about this area, its location, soils, 

 climate, markets, transportation facilities and other 

 features which would interest homeseekers and I hold 

 myself personally responsible for each statement 

 therein. My literature is well illustrated with engrav- 

 ings taken from actual photographs on the lands. I send same free. Write 

 today. This is your opportunity, don't miss it. Values are raising rapidly, get 

 settled now and take advantage of the improvements others are making. Address : 



SAMUEL S. THORPE, 15^ s. webber-McMuiieTL^rCadillac, Mich. 



"The basis of my business is absolute and 

 unvarying integrity" Samuel S. Thorpe. 



IDAHO 



offers the best illustration of successful irrigation 

 in the world. It is the best watered arid state in 

 America. Irrigation is making Idaho and Idaho 

 is making homes for thousands of settlers; homes 

 where bountiful crops compensate for the labor 

 of tilling the soil. 



Inquirers have asked me for honest literature. 

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 illustrated and teeming with honest literature on 

 Idaho, its mines, its timber and upon practical 

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 ecuted in this section of the United States. 



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Elaine Phillips, Editor, 

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