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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



FREE PUBLICATIONS 



About the 



Pacific Coast Extension 



of the 



Chicago 



Milwaukee & St. Paul 

 Railway 



The Account of a Trip along the Pacific Coast Extension A leaflet describing 

 the opportunities offered in the country through which the Pacific Coast Extension is being built. 



Along the New Line to the Pacific Coast A folder containing accurate maps of 

 the Pacific Coast Extension from Mobridge, S. U., to Seattle and Tacoma, Wash.; also copies 

 of letters received from successful settlers in South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana. 



Where Things Move Fast A leaflet containing the story of a 300-mile drive along 

 the Pacific Coast Extension in North Dakota and Montana. This leaflet contains many il- 

 lustrations and valuable data regarding homestead lands. 



Government Homesteads and How to Secure Them A leaflet giving detailed 

 information as to how homesteads may be acquired, where land which may be homesteaded is 

 located, location of land offices, cost of homesteading and numerous hints of value to the 

 intending homesteader. 



Montana An illustrated folder containing accurate map of Montana on a large scale; 

 also shows where the Pacific Coast Extension passes through Montana and Idaho. This folder 

 also contains valuable information in regard to climate, soil, crops, homestead lands and 

 general information of value to prospective settlers. 



Fergus County. Montana A booklet well illustrated and containing map and general 

 information in regard to Fergus County and the famous Judith Basin; statistics of products, 

 lands available for homestead, climate, soil and reports of actual yield of crops in 1907. 

 Also other facts in regard to the wonderful resources of the Judith Basin. 



South Dakota A book descriptive of the opportunities in agricultural, stock raising 

 and mercantile lines. Contains 1907 crop reports and other valuable statistics. 



Washington An illustrated folder containing a map of large scale and information 

 regarding the state and its opportunities. This folder shows how a good living may be made 

 and money saved on farms of five to ten acres and upwards. . 



ANY OF THE ABOVE SENT FREE ON REQUEST 



For further particulars, write to either of the undersigned, asking specific questions, and reply will be made at once. 



F. A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent, Chicago 



GEO. B. HAYNES 



Immigration Agent. 95 Adams Street. Chicago 



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