The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, March 11, 1910, Page 14, Image 14

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VOLUME 10, NUMBER
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The Lower Rio Grande
Valley of the ' Gulf Coast
Country, the location of the
Rich La Lomita Lands, at
MISSION
Hidalgo county, is called
the Gold Fields of Texas
because of its enormous
wealth - producing powers
If tho Lower Itlo Grando Valloy
woro underlaid with tho richest
gold, It 1h doubtful If It would bo
como a center noted for Its wealth
creator than It will assumo as a
truck and sugar cane producing
country.
To a person unacquainted with
tho possibilities of tho Valloy, Its
resources are astonishing. It has
proven by ncdinl rcNiiItM to bo a
vorltablo gold mlno, and each year
sees its products adding millions
to tho vast wealth pouring Into It
from shipments of vegetables, cot
ton and sugar cane, going north by
tho tralnload.
No year has shown tho advan
tages which tho La Lomita Lands
at Mission, In tho Lower Rio Grando
Valloy, possosb over all othor parts
of America so much as tho year
1909 and tho beginning of tho pres
ent year.
tnWi,r,.CIibonSi0 Bol,,n ,n th ?old at $38 per ton and tho average yield
10, 1G and 20 tons por acre, it Is easy to seo why tho Lowor Rio Grande
Valloy has boon appropriately called tho Gold Fields of Texas.
.? fSflSJ ,,C ,",l Produce from his lnntl products netting htm
from 2M00 o $000 per ncreT It sooms Impossible, but it Is being done on the
La Lomita Lands at Mission in tho Delta of tho Lower Rio Grando Valloy
won bettor?' C thl3 country is convinced that ho can do
When lands can nrouuco RESULTS llko this, is It any wonder that farmers
aro coming horo fYom tho north in largo numbers? Somo of : thoso have
produced enough In one season, to moro than pay for their land and St
a handspmo profit besides. During tho past month farmers from l MlnnesSff
Missouri, Iowa and Kansas havo acquired tracts of La LoSa Lands a
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A Busy Scene on the La Lomita Lands During the Onion Harvest
Mission. Thoy have come here to Investigate and Invariably do not fall ta
secure somo of this valuable, wealth-producing land? Their Judgment l2
based on actual results produced now, something- thoy can soewfth thei!
own eyes, and not on promises of wha't is going to bdSSS at some future
mattor tPo what ProXtslhoWrmolo&S'tonHo. mnB hor' n0
Join the Money-Makers of
FfMisiMrk In aA. .!- I 11.
from a farm at MlKlon. '" "" V""" 0n can not m"" " Product
totlm'row P0S!"'S!"! a b0Ucr "avr "STrlnEls"t8lomtoptCotf0tahrilemaS
transportation facilities to tlii "afire "martreta o ti ?fiJi?'ilo!S
Mission growers reach tho northern nmrimtc, wni,o i . .
tho products of other Boctionu?u
Send at Once for Free Information
Mission Land Improvement Co., Mission, Texas
Gentlemen: Kindly send me full information concerning your
Irrigated La Lomita Lands, prices, terms, etc.
Name.,
Postoffice
R. F. D. or St. No
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clImteMSSKi IsTmlarid SffiS place, which to live. Tho
summers Pleasantly tempered by Gulf "Breezes0 il d Peasant, and the
atw2 Is 72-8 degrees. There is i no .more h?althf7ra"niial Am-ean temper-
Wo have here in addition to the moVt ominiJi JieeI(in !n America,
fertile delta soils of the Lower Rio rvnn,iq-iUaiHl0 clImato in tho world, tho
tion system supplying an abundant f &2HXy wlth a adequate irrlga
ground. This water comes from ?i, wartte f or ,rrle:ation of every acre of
with silt and fertilizes the sollvith o?irVGra?do..RIvor' a heavily laden
dance of cheap labor at 'alf tlmisaeTt oon Ther Is an-
40 c"mate, produces vegetation frnHleD lnfluonce ot the somi-troDlo
gm winter 'tnat find D waiting" niriet' lnBthnend alfalfa in m?d-
n Proflta Per acre of from ?!oHo ?500. northern states at not
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vv e rrove It at Mknn "
That nowhere In America aro beets cltrn fr,,if,
cane, cauliflower, celery, strawberries eottnn flSS' grapcs' alfalfa, sugar
radishes moro successfully Sown in! k",' C0ILn' onions, cabbage and
richest soil In America, n a clImato d?J B7 fho frost "ne vrtth tho
your command at all' seasons of So yeavS havoVifratIne' witn water. 5t
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and the BtrictestVesUgion010"" Wo InvIte your correspondence
Mission Land Improvement Co.,
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