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THE IRRIGATION AGE, 



CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 



GET A HOME IX HEW XKXICO, 

 THE NEW STATE, where land 1 cheap 

 and llf worth living'. Ideal climate. 

 W lell no landi. Writ* today for book 

 "X" with map. It'i free. 



State Immigration Board, 



Albuquerque, K. M. 



COLORADO FARM BARGAIN. 160 ACRES 

 choice land, fenced, house and outbuildings, 

 dandy well, pure water, at 25 feet; near school 

 and town; fine proposition for practical farmer. 

 Only $3,200. $750 cash, balance to suit, 6%. 

 F. E. Hammond, 321 Colorado Building, Den- 

 ver, Colorado. 



900 ACRES, NEAR DEL NORTE, 2 SETS 

 improvements, fenced, cross fenced; all culti- 

 vated; paid up old water right. $75 an acre, 

 terms. Cole & Snyder, 1650 Champa Street, 

 Denver, Colorado. 



80,000 ACRES, NEW MEXICO; 20,000 SUB- 

 ject to irrigation; 10,000 underlaid with 

 coal; excellent colonization proposition. For 

 reports, information, write Sutton, 203 Symes 

 Building, Denver, Colorado. 



ADJOINING BEST TOWN IN NORTH- 

 eastern Colorado, a 665-acre irrigated tract, 

 600 acres in hay, cutting 1,000 tons yearly. 

 Free water rights. Best section Platte Valley 

 on Union Pacific Railroad. Owner will accept 

 one-third cash, balance in one-half of hay crop 

 for first five years. Price $90 per acre. For 

 further particulars, Globe Investment Com- 

 pany, 434 17th St., Denver, Colorado. 



REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED IRRIGATED 

 Farms'. We offer a splendid opportunity 

 for the invester and for the home seeker. 

 Land bought now at Antonito will make a 

 better living for the farmer and show a larger 

 increase in value for the investor than any 

 plaice in the world. We can sell you improved 

 irrigated farms with the best water rights for 

 $50 to $60 that will produce crops that will 

 pay the purchase price in two years. A card 

 addressed to the undersigned will bring you 

 all the information you desire regarding this 

 wonderful opportunity. W. D. Carroll, An- 

 tonito, Colorado. 



IRRIGATED LANDS IN THE PECOS 

 valley, Texas. 25,000 acres of richest fruit 

 and alfalfa land in country. Six cuttings of 

 alfalfa yearly, averaging over ton per acre 

 each cutting. Every known crop grown. The 

 Orient Railroad, builder of irrigating system, 

 runs to tract direct and connects with three 

 other roads, affording direct lines to markets 

 and Gulf ports. Ideal climate. Elevation 2,400 

 feet. Over one-half tract sold, 7,000 acres 

 being cultivated. Detailed information, Wray 

 and Trimmer, 410 Ideal Building, Denver, 

 Colorado. 



AGENTS WANTED OIL AND GAS IN 

 San Luis Valley, Colorado. Best selling 

 $10.00 proposition on the market, in payments 

 of $3.00 cash, $3.00 in 30 days, $4.00 in 60 

 days. No interest. No stock. Attractive 

 commissions. Active salesmen can make $50.00 

 to $75.00 per week. For further particulars 

 write at once to San Isabel Oil and Gas Co., 

 Moffat, Colorado. 



DO YOU WANT INFORMATION? OUR 

 business is giving information. Any subject, 

 any place. We buy any article for you, tell 

 you where to buy it. Anything you wish to 

 know ask us. The National Information and 

 Buyer's Agency, 1426 E. 22d Avenue, Den- 

 ver, Colorado. 



A WELD COUNTY BARGAIN. I AM TH*. 

 owner of a 320-acre tract, near the growing 

 town of Ault, on the Union Pacific Railroad, 

 with Cheyenne, Greeley and Denver con- 

 venient market places. Excellent grain land. 

 Will sell for $12.50 an acre. $1,000 cash, 

 balance in 3 annual payments at 6% inter- 

 est. Investigation invited. One of the best 

 and cheapest "buys" in northern Colorado. 

 J. I. Carper, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., 

 Denver, Colorado. 



WE HAVE 20,000 ACRES OF GOOD 

 ranch land in New Mexico, that we are 

 dividing into ranches of from 640 acres up. 

 Running water on most of the tracts with 

 some timber and abundance of grass. This 

 land will be divided so that there will be 

 valleys on all of the tracts susceptible to 

 irrigation which will produce all kinds of grain, 

 fruit and 5 tons to the acre of alfalfa. The 

 winters are mild and you do not have to 

 feed.' Patties wishing to raise mules, horses, 

 sheep and cattle should make big money on 

 their investment. The price ranges from 

 $7.50 to $15.00 per acre, according to size and 

 location. We also have 15,000 acres of irri- 

 gable land. Price $50.00 to $100.00 per acre. 

 Write us at once. The Rayado Colonization 

 Company, 1646 Tremont Street, Denver, Colo- 

 rado. 



60,000 ACRES IN ONE BODY IN 

 Archuleta county. Finest stock ranch for 

 horses, sheep or mules. Stumpage value 

 alone $60,000. Fine water power and irri- 

 gation possibilities, also petroleum. Price, 

 $3.00 per acre. E. W. Merritt, 708 17th 

 street, Denver. 



FOR INFORMATION REGARDING IRRI- 

 gated lands in the vicinity of Saguache. 

 Fine lands at $10 to $100 an acre. Only set 

 of abstract books in county. All inquiries 

 cheerfully answered. The Saguache County 

 Abstract and Improvement Co., W. M. Slane, 

 Mgr., Saguache, Colo. 



IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN, OTHF.R- 

 wise called Montezuma county, near Dolores, 

 120 acres finest soil known; raises everything. 

 10 acres in 4-year-old apples, raised forty 

 bushels of wheat to acre last year, finest 

 hay and sugar beet land. 12 foot vein 

 bituminous coal under entire ranch. Price, 

 $6,500. Wonderful bargain. E. W. Merritt, 

 708 17th Street, Denver. 



FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 320 ACRES 

 near Alamosa. San Luis Valley, Colorado. 

 320 acre relinquishment near Rocky Ford com- 

 ing under irrigation, $1,000. We have all 

 kinds of ranch and farm and city property 

 to exchange. Tell us what yau have and 

 we will get what you want. If you are com- 

 ing west, write us, we have some fine irri- 

 gated land and large ranches to trade for 

 eastern property. 



L. J. MOUNTZ & CO., 

 Real Estate and Mining Investments r 

 1743 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. 



FOR LANDS IN THE SAN LUIS VALLEY 

 with best water rights at prices from $30 

 to $100 per acre; see me. I have farmed 14 

 years and sell only good farming land. J. C. 

 Milyard, Alamosa, Colorado. 



I HAVE SOLD LAND AT MOSCA FOR 4 

 years. I am a practical farmer. Have 1,600 

 acres which I own and will sell for $30 to 

 $75 an acre. All cultivated. Good water 

 right. W. W. Saunders, Mosa, Colorado. 



IRRIGATED LANDS IN THE LA JARA 

 District, $50 to $60 per acre. I specialize in 

 farm loans, insurance and have San Luis Val- 

 ley irrigated lands for sale at all times. C. L. 

 Smith, La Jara, Colo. 



LA JARA'S LAND FIRM NO TROUBLE 

 to answer inquiries. An active land firm 

 in La Jara that gives its patrons a square 

 deal and refers to the La Jara State Bank as 

 to its financial responsibility. Good land, per- 

 fect water rights, reasonable terms. Write for 

 illustrated folder. Seeley & Dougan, La Jaia, 

 Colorado. 



FINE RANCH AT DEL NORTE IN SAN 

 Luis Valley. Close to city, Rio Grande 

 river flows through. Fine buildings and 

 timber, splendid stock ranch. Plenty of hay. 

 Price, $12,000 for 240 acres. E. W. Merritt, 

 708 17th street, Denver. 



IDEAL STOCK RANCH IN THE FAMOUS 

 San Luis Valley, Colorado. 1,440 acre stock 

 ranch near Center; 6-room house, barn, cor- 

 rals; 10 artesian wells. Sacrifice, $35 an acre, 

 one-third down, balance easy. 100 choice cows 

 and 50 head horses. Choice San Luis Valley 

 lands $40 an acre. J. W. Hess, Mayor of 

 Center, Center, Colorado. 



HOME AND INVESTMENT LANDS, LA 

 Jara district. Choice irrigated lands im- 

 proved, unimproved, $45 to $85 acre. Wilson 

 & Rucker, La Jara, Colorado. 



I AM READY TO BUY ANY TRACT OF 



food land in the San Luis Valley for cash. 

 uy for cash and can sell at lowest prices. 

 Walter N. Ickes, Alamosa, Colorado. 



160 acres fine land in famous Yellowstone Val- 

 ley, E. Mont. Near R. R. Very level. Under 

 Gov't Irrigation. Good for grain. Alfalfa, Vege- 

 tables, etc. Only $25 an acre. Will be worth $50 

 soon. Owner a non-resident and not a farmer. 

 W. B. OVERSON, Owner, Williston, N. D. 



COME TO VIRGINIA 



Homes for all, health for all, happiness and in- 

 dependence for all. Ideal climate; no malaria, 

 no mosquitos. Write for our land bulletin which 

 will interest you. 



J. R. Meadow.-;, Appomat-tox, Va. 



Send $1.OO for The Irri- 

 gation Age 1 year, and the 

 Primer of Irrigation 



Here's Your Irrigating Engine 



Runs on Kerosene, Gasoline or Distillate.. 



Thi ; irrigating engine is low-priced, very simple and absolutely dependable. Nothing com- 

 plicated to get out of repair; only three moving parts. Fill up the tank and it will run all day 

 without the attention of an operator. 



Exceptionally low fuel cost because it uses kerosene, gasoline or distillate without any 

 change in equipment. ,, _,, - ,, _ 



Read What These Men Say: 



A Seattle irrigator's opinion: "As I am using kero- 

 sene, my running expenses are not worth mentioning. 

 My engine runs like an Elgin watch." 



Another in California says: "I use distillate and 

 can run the 6 H. P. for 10 hours on 35 cents worth 

 of this fuel."- 



PI? FIT TCI A I You don't have to take our word for it. We'll send this engine to 'you anywhere in America with 



r IXC.E, I I\.l/\l_. freight prepaid. No obligation to buy until satisfied; then an absolutely binding Ten Year Guar- 

 antee. Write for new catalog; tell us what your problem is and get full information. 



Stationary engines for every purpose. 

 Special rates on irrigating pumps. 



EIHS Engine CO., 241 Antoine St., Detroit, Mich. 



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