The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 01, 1910, Page 10, Image 10
CM.-V- .' . W., ' A. Ji a3WBWfWfeiwj(,'" iWVTWmMtf '"$!" fi ?" i. ' 10 The Commoner, VOLUME 10, NUMBER la An Opportunit Home a flLLMAAd muMmma 'm MTtn..i.,r i-;, for v,i tt .' .ay ? B ft- r and Wealth at Mission, Texas -"" """"" -" --- on the Famous Wealth Producing La Lomita Irri gated Lands in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of the Wonderful Gulf Coast Country It mnttorH not from what section of tlio world a Holder may come, no will find In the Iii LouiHn LiuuIm at MInmIoii, Texan, in the Lower lUo Grande Valley, a cllmato and hoII condition that will produce success fully Homo one of tlio crops from whence ho came. If tho Hettler should he from tho fru It-growing sections of California or Florida ho will hid in tho Valley an Ideal condition to carry on his favorito punnilt In citrun fruit growing, or Hhould ho ho from tho pineapple hocIIohh of that Stato IiIh attention In this lino of culturo will meet with approval. Tho corn farmer of tho favorite corn holts or tho United States can produce in tho Valley from fifty to sixty buslielH per aero per crop and two crops per year. Tho alfalfa growers of Colorado, Now Mexico, Arizona and California can, with rcasonablo attontion, so curo six to eight cuttings of al falfa at an avorago of ono ton per cutting and at prices ranging from in ' lon ,n U,Q ,,G,d. ,. y anr cftuiiiiowop growers of Illinois and California can, with f0M.L" limounJ of attention, secure an avorago yearly production of either of these crops at a valuation of $500 to $1,000 per aero. ner .nJhnn,iu vc3 tf, "? irrigated districts of Colorado and California can approximately double their yields in tho Valley with the advantaco of nlurJ?J"' w?i0ks licr marketing, with the addltio Sal ad?Sage"B?vSr California of a thousand miles less haul to reach the Eastern markets ttn1ii!!1M.0nTKrnWor.8 of California and Colorado will find unequalled condi tions In tho Valley In this respect, In both production and quality. i.Thir ?,otton farmer of tho various cotton-producing sections will And In cheapa!abyor!nany advantaca and especially "an abufilaSSe of efficient and Tho cano 'planters of Louisiana under similar agricultural methods will A CHOP OP CELERY ON THE LA LOMITA LANDS AT MISSION ohtjiln In fhft Vnllaw i..i,i !., ... 8?& labor cheaper. co?tlo5 o?SSSSnI??edB SSSSfff-K8 L?mita Landa ofl ex tho soil anddo not caro for speculSors Ihoinf i1101"? reaJ lUerB We give every aid and oncouraBemonrt7th2JJ evolP their farms, are being rapidly filled up with T ckaS nf noS" uClass' and our Iands homes here and adding to the weafth of tho r?1? who 7G making their of the Gulf Coast Country of Texas S at Lowcr R1 Grande Valley Join the Money-Makers of rTMSin trt .1 xl from a farm at MlSion. U1 yar Whn n Can not "" the products haestffanrnV costs of growing, You can raiso two crops of vegetable It mpV acri Profltv then plant your land In cotton or coin Ul ksipn during the year and pecans are being planted by the hundred aires' AifaiVrts Brape3 and other Btaple. Is also very successful, acres. Alfalfa, an- Tho La Lomita Landj havo overv ennriifinn r . Thoy havo passed tho ninwimnntoi ..Z.co.??,0.? of success transportation facilities tc the arge markota nf tK". qulck ytSfcSRaffi? lmV mad Tffid.0' al Sl?s Mission growers reach tho northern mnrifoto WAni,n i . tho products of other Boetlon0&uM 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 SL No. State clSaolS'MSSSS STnSkrfi atl,2SSffi! PlaCe.1In whIch to live Tho wS L,7,2,8i deer,ees. There is no mora hMiAfni .2 annHal mean temper- &3&hfikhJffi.,Sfffit gsHW8 ?jsffi s tSS&d the ..ThirKJtiie XiSuss,,lo"A"'.MJi.h9 5.p: uu '"un- pronts per aero of from $loc ?to B00. northern states it not "We Prove It at Miscm" ana tho strictestmv'osuSonr'051"01'' Wo Invlt0 orrospaonco Mission Land Improvement Go UL.! J "ssion, maaigo County, Texas ifc A Ar.,')tJ.a