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Uncle Sam's Last Big Land Opening 



1,345,000 Fertile Acres 



Open to White Settlement on the 



Fort Peck Indian Reservation Montana 



Along Main Line of Great Northern Railway 



On the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, located just north of the Missouri River, 

 on- the fertile plains of Northeastern Montana, lie 8,406 homesteads of 

 160 acres each, waiting the coming of the farmer. The Indians, peaceable and 

 fond of agriculture, have been allotted their lands. 1,345,000 acres remain 

 for the white man land with a rich, sandy loam soil capable of raising 

 twenty to thirty bushels of wheat and forty to sixty bushels of oats per acre. 



Register at Glasgow, Havre or Great Falls, -Montana 

 Daily September 1 to 20, inclusive. Drawing at Glasgow, September 23 



These lands have been appraised at $2.50 to $7.00 per 

 acre and can be taken up under the United States Homestead laws. 



Information FREE Write today for free 



illustrated map, tolders 



and detailed information regarding this big land open- 

 ing. Fill out coupon below and mail to: 



E. C. LEEDY, General Immigration Agent, Great Northern Ry. 

 0000 Great Northern Building, St. Paul, Minn. 



Panama- Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco. 1915 



E. C. LEEDY, General Immigration Agent, 



Dept. 872, Great Northern Ry., St. Paul, Minn. 



Send me free, descriptive map. folder and information regarding how, when and where 

 to register for lands on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. 





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