The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 22, 1909, Image 8

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in Box Butte County is a rich, fer
tile, black, sand' loam, with great
strength and of the finest quality.
The land is level and', slightly roll
ing. Drains well and holds the
moisture.
Water
is found at a depth of from forty to
seventy feet. Good sheet water
without alkali.
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BOX BUTTE COUNTY PRODUCTS
Climate
Our climate cannot be beaten. No
severe blizzards in the winter and a
fine, temperate climate in the sum
mer. Warm summer days with cool
nights. Just the right combination
for a home and for growing crops
and fine stock.
Schools
Our towns and county have plenty
of schools. The people are hard
working and intelligent. A good
place to live.
I Aill k& glad to show you this fine laired
I HAVE THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF THE FINEST FARMING LAND IN THE WEST FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LAND WILL MAKE YOU
FROM 50 TO 150 PER CENT ON YOUR INVESTMENT. WRITE ME AT ONCE, TELLING ME WHAT YOU WA'NT AND WHEN YOU CAN COME
TO SEE IT. I WILLE'GLADTOSHOWITTO YOU AND WANT THE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE THE STATEMENTS MADE ON-THIS SHEET
Box Butte County Farm .scene
Crops
I am not exaggerating when I say that our
crops are getting to be as good as those
raised on higher-priced land farther east.
Potatoes, corn, and all kinds of small grain
are raised in abundant crops. It is not un
usual for the crops to pay for the land in one
year. Where else can you do this. We have
good transportatipnfacilities and get the best
prices all the time.
THE POTATO
Our Leading Crop
Potatoe
average from seventy-five
to two hundred bushels per
acre vii tne iarming is
done by machinery and the hard work is diminished
to almost nothing. Potato cutters, planters, diggers
and sorters are all used. Our potatoes bring the best of
prices and have a wide demand.
RAINFALL
The rainfall is getting .larger and larger each year. This year beats them
all. We will have a larger crop than ever before. Values are advancing
fast. Crops are getting better and you will have to hurry.
Only a Small Investment Necessary
You do nol have to wait until you have large capital to own a farm in Box
Butte County. I will sell you a farm on easy terms. It will practically
pay for itself in a couple of years. Your opportunity is here now. Take
advantage of it. Come and see this land and prove my statements.
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STEAM PLOW WITH DISCS
This shows you how we do our plowing. It is not unusual to see a farm of one, two or more
sections, all being worked by monster steam plows. Raw land is being rapidly broken up and
the country is being swiftly transformed.
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Hemingford
is a thriving town of about 500 inhabitants. Has a fine flour
mill; good public schools; lumber yard; newspaper, and new
enterprises starting up all the time. Hemingford is located
in the central part of Box Butte County, and is surrounded
with the finest farming land in Western Nebraska. The main
line of the C, B. & Q. railroad runs through it with four
through trains each day.
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Hemingford, Box Butte County, Nebraska
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