Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1909 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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PUBLIC SALE OF CATTLE. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at the residence of Sylvester Gray, in the city of Rensselaer, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1909, Beginning at 2 o’clock, p. m., the following described property: 11 Head of Cattle—From 2 to 7 years old, all with calf by a Full Blood Polled Angus Bull. Some will be fresh soon. One Full Blood Polled Angus Bull, 2 years old; pedigreed.. Four .Yearling Steers ana fear. Yearling Heifers. Terms—A credit of nine months on approved security. No interest if paid when due, otherwise 8 per cent interest from date. Five per cent discount for cash. GRAY & LAMSON. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. FARMERS, ATTENTION. If you afe a renter and want to better your condition, write to me and I will tell you how you can buy a farm for Hie rent you are now paying. B. F. ROMINE, Choteau, Okla.

iBNESs^ | U/E HAVE FOR SALE IRRIGATED LANDS : at Ft. Sumner on the main line on the Santa Fe | Railway, in the famous Pecos Valley, New Mexico. [ There is more wealth in IRRIGATED LANDS of | NEW MEXICO than all the gold mines in the United ■ States and the land will still be producing when the j mines are exhausted. , / || NEW MEXICO I I The Land of Health. * | The Land of Wealth. | The Land of Opportunity, j The Land of Long Life. I PECOS VALLEY LAND WILL PRODUCE Apples from S2OO to S6OO per acre each year. Pears | from S4OO to SSOO per acre each year* While your j orchard is growing you can make on one acre of Whjte : Spanish onions from 5200 to SSOO each year. On one I acre of Cantaloupes from S2OO to S4OO each year. On [ one acre of Sweet Potatoes from SSOO to s6od eachlyear. S On one acre of Celery from $250 to SSOO each year. [ Alfalfa, the king of all forage crops, from 6 to 8 tons j each year, which sells from $lO to $lB per ton. In fact [ 10 acres of Irrigated land at Ft. Sumner will make { as much money as 160 acres of Jasper County land. i ■ " 1 ■ ~ ■• ..1 ..... I-,. | Think of this as a business proposition. Be / free man, own your own land and be n Independent. * | | [ We Have the Soil. We Have the Wato We Have the Railroad Transportation! J We Have the Climate. 1 l I ■ - ■ ; ; a f The Above are Facts. We are personal A I quainted with men who made a personal investiwidL j }>f this land and we feel warranted in assuring yoSfhaj I the statement is true. Land is sold in io, 26, 3«anc 40 acre tracts, part cash, balance on ten yestrsHßfnd Write for booklet or call on Ferguson & Ferg«§on\ Rensselaer, Ind. \7 \ On April the 6th we will run an excursion from Ft. Sumner and return, round trip for 962.50 for We will be pleased to have any one call upon us who wishAjrC V take the trip. It will pay any one all it will cost to see Whitt them|wa| even if you do not buy. FERGUSON & FERGUSON, Ren«.l.er,