The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 09, 1909, SECTION ONE, Image 4

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Hundreds are locating- irr this great new country. Many are coming from Western Nebraska
and Box Butte county. THERE IS A REASON Send a postal for our booklet describ
ing this wonderful irrigated garden spot. Watch for the dates of our excursions, and join
one. We have many fine fruit farms on" our lists. Herewith you see some of the Blackfoot
country scenes. These are actual photos taken this summer. Now is the time to buy while
land is still cheap and you can locate near your friends.
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FRUIT EXHIBIT FROM BLACKFOOT GROWING POTATOES AT BLACKFOOT. 425 BUSHELS PER ACRE FOUR-YEAR-OLD APPLE TREE ON COMPANY'S LAND
Get Booklet telling all about our Five-Ac re Orchards and Easy Payment Plan
The Blackfoot land is watered from the big Snake
river, a never-failing, inexhaustible source of water
for irrigation purposes. The valley is protected by
ranges of mountains making the winters mild and
summers comfortable. Cost of living is low and
crops are immense. Trees, trees, everywhere. It
is indeed a delightful place to live.
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Rye-Barley, 40 to 80 bushels per acre
Sugar Beets, 15 to 25 tons per acre
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SOME ORE BLACKFOOT PRODUCTS
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Do Not Delay Your Trip.
Tell Us When You lAaint to Go. We are Ready
FOUR-YEAR-OLD APPLE ORCHARD, BLACKFOOT. VALUE, $600.00 PER ACRE
We will start your apple orchard for you. Come and
see them, as thev are. Your labor here brings the
greatest returns. Ask thosefwhohave been here.
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COMPANY
H. R. ENNIS, President
413 Century BIdg.
DES MOINES, IOWA
CHASE FEAGINS, Treasurer
BLACKFOOT, IDAHO
W. G. CRAIG, Secretary
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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