THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Available for 1908 



With 24 years' experience as a 

 farmer by irrigation methods, 

 1 offer my services to some 

 company who has need of a 

 practical man for opening up 

 and developing new farms in 

 irrigated districts. Full knowl- 

 edge of how to layout the land 

 for irrigation, division of water, 

 how and when to apply it. 



References. Address JNO. 0. HALL, 

 R. R. 2, box 48, Greeley, Colo. 



A LIBERAL 



OFFER 



Send $100 for Irrigation 

 Age one year and a King 

 David Apple Tree; or send 

 $2 50 for hrigation Age, the 

 book, Primer of Irrigation, 

 and the Apple Tree. 



A PARTY OF 



THREE CIVIL ENGINEERS 



Experienced in Surveying 



Mapping lands, laying out 

 of railroads and construction work, 

 is open for engagement on a per 

 diem basis or contract work. Have 

 complete equipment in instru- 

 ments and tools, automobile and 

 camping outfit for themselves and 

 helpers. 



Particulars on inqui ry add ressed to 



ENGINEERS 



Room 414, Fl.liron Bu.!di(. low York City 



Farmers 



Stock men 



Merchants 



South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana offer excellent 

 opportunities for diversified farming, stock raising, mer- 

 cantile and professional work. 



The rainfall and climate and long growing seasons are 

 favorable to raising all grains grown in the middle western 

 states. 



Wheat, corn, oats, barley, rye, flax, alfalfa, speltz and 

 potatoes are the principal crops of South Dakota and 

 North Dakota. Montana raises the same crops except 

 corn. 



Cattle, sheep, hogs and horses are profitably raised in all 

 three states. 



There are good opportunities also for stores of all kinds 

 for trades and professions in the towns on the new 

 lines of the 



Chicago 



Milwaukee 4 St. Paul 



Railway 



Land in South Dakota and North Dakota along these 

 new lines may be bought, at $10 to 225 per acre. In 

 Montana bench land may be bought at $5 to $10 per 

 acre. Irrigated land in Montana sells at $50 to $150 per 

 acre. 



The Pacific Coast extension of this Railway has been 

 completed for a distance of over one hundred miles west 

 of the Missouri River and regular train service has been 

 established. 



Send for new publication, free on request, descriptive of 

 the country adjacent to the new trans-continental line. 



F. A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent 

 Chicago 



GEO. B. HAYNES 



Immigration Agent 

 95 Adams St., Chicago 



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