Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1904 — SOUTHEASTERN LANDS [ARTICLE]
SOUTHEASTERN LANDS
Charles J. Dean, -Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. Rich prairie lands in Northern Texas adjoining Oklahoma line; smooth ns a door, rich, black, deep soil covered with a thick growth of Buffalo grass; soil will produce all cropß, and fruit and alfalfa to perfection. Prices run from $4 to SB. We are cutting these up in small trncts at $8 per acre for a short time. One-third cash, balance in yearly payments at 6 per cent interest. Pecos Valley, New Mexico, irrigated lands; excels California for fruit and climate. Finest stock and alfalfa proposition in the United States. Water is supplied by natural water courses, irrigation company and artesian wells. These lands are offered at $25 to SSO per acre, in small tracts for fruit growing, within 3 to 7 miles of Santa Fe railroad and excellent towns; in large tracts for grassing purposes. The lands are selling from $6 to sls per acre. Oklahoma—l hare a large list of lands in Oklahoma and Kansas, can sell land in any county in Oklahoma, at from $lO to $36 per acre. Cheap rates, less than half fare, on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For further information, write or call on CHAS. J. DEAN, Rensselaer, Indiana, Immigration Agent for Santa Fe R. R.
