Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
iJZSum I»] NkSNi;, Urn Of l * l ®*(ft* tfyd&Sr PfißgfTl Farms SpflSd Tha. iMSmISi Grow No. 1 Hard Wheat (63 Pound* to the Bushel) Are situated in the Canadian West where Homesteads of 160 acres can be obtained free by every settler willing and able to comply with the Homestead Regulations. During the present year a large portion of New Wheat Growing Territory has been made accessible to markets by the railway conairuction that haa been pushed forward so vigorously by the three great railway companies. For literature and particulars addreas the Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or the authoriied Canadian Government Agent, \V D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigratioa, Ottawa, Canada, or C J. Broughton, Room 430, “ Quincy Build ng, Chicago, 111.; E. T. Holmes, 315 Jackson Sm St. Paul, kfinn.; M. V. Mclnnes. 6 Avenue Theater Block. Detroit, Mich.; T. O. Currie. Room 12. B. Callahan Block. Milwaukee. Wis.; w. H. Rogers, 3rd Floor,Traction Terminal Buil Ing, Indianapolis, lnd., Authoriied Government Agents. Plmm sajr where yoa saw this odverUeement. True Reading ftSSftS Zg (ala. £TU£i, IUKEII, dm II SO. it Lwh, ts nrtlUtT take chance*. I. WM> UUly I th.rr . rnn. *rt(. tall inkna.<gea. ,I*6*C*CTJIVITtT <O., tv« ti, SUU.a W. Imldy*, 1.1
