The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, April 14, 1911, Page 14, Image 14

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While Many Good Opportunities are Still Open Study the Plat and See
How These Rich Agricultural Lands are Being Rapidly Taken Up -
JOIN THE MONEY-MAKERS OF THE LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY
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REASONS WWII I
the La Lomita Lands at
Mission are aelllngr bo faat,
and pooplo coming horo In
large numbers:
that wIU yiM 00 to 1,000
' ; aa acre prom every yir
MUBT be eood.
2 Ebo tecatlea u Ideal.
Not In a wilderness, but
right In tb beart of a well
govetmed community, oloao
to a thrlvlmr town with
good Mbools and churches,
among happy, prosperous
people.
S Crops yield abundantly
and come on the market
weeks ahead of other auc
tions of the United States at
a time when prices axe
highest
4 The teaaaferatmxe 1m adMt
and pleasant during the
winter and not excessively
hot daring the summer.
G IiflBds are frrisa-fted by
water from the Bio Grande
River with on irrigation
system supplying on abun
dance of water at oil times.
No guesswork about it, no
drouths to worry about, and
big crope assured at all
seasons. ,.
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wife railroad facilities that
enable growers to get their
products to best markets
at tho least expense.
Located Ea e Vmxaama
Bio- Gramme Valley, a region
noted for Its fectflo soiio
the best section of the won
derful Gulf Coast Country
of Texas.
812 BMortms KTowtas;
aeaaea. Not a month in the
year that ysu cannot market
products from, a Mission
tract.
9 1 8 ami. 4 area a year
grown on the same ground.
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If You EVER Intend to Buy, BUY NOW
Novor again will you havo such an opportunity as this
to buy good land, near a good town, on a good railroad,
at such low prices and on tho EASY TERMS we offer.
Lands at Mission are dlvidod Into tracts of from 10 to
40 acres and sold at prices varying from $80 to ?1S
por aero, on terms of ono-third cash and balanco in de
ferred payments one, two and threo years, at seven per
cont, tho prices varying according to distance from rail
road and town. Lands throughout the valley are rapidly
increasing in value and tho added production of tho lands
with tho naturally Increasing domand3 and tho lhnltod
confines of this most fortllo valley, will soon bring prices
at which California lands arc now selling, which is si.000
per acre.
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lands are beinsr tnlrnn Tin
STODY THE PLAT.
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Land sold In large or small
tracts within roach of large
or small investors.
Prices rf alcBJensly Iw
when you consider Mission
lands ate now earning G per
cont on a 'valuation of $500
per acre.
ir' a value
with every year and people
able to re-sell at doublo the
money paid.
-" people have paid for
tketr land! with tho proceeds
oi ono years crops.
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COME AND
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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.
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Name
Postoffice .;.
R. F. D. or St. Ho .Stat
"We Prove it at Mjrimi"
CSlwiSrySte,SJrUB S' AW. grapes, alfalfa, sugar
elimate dry, mild. lnvIfforttti?n?if. V "? th? rlcheBt soU in A.moxica. In a
of the yoa? w ho?J wow SosBihS110? ttt yo command at aUewxj
growing season aid you SnPrahiS thrS8? , You have twolvo montti 3
m ono year. ' ua raiB0 tnreo and four crops on tho some ground
FPASJt&T ft0 S iiflcant,'but
reach. Next year it will aKni inY while the price Is within your
and liveliest little cltyii too voJIov'ww?? Ib tbe bost- most prosroS
good business locations thaS ? MywJor?iS taJ!ri? mof PPortunitSJ fS
A trip of Investigation will not b . Southwest Texas,
buy round tTlp tickets virtneerenfmilro.Sr0, each raontn ?
Write us TODAY for fn iV r. rallroada to Mission at low Wea
and the strictest taveSigitSn?,f0glnatio,L Wo " nr oorrZpoSac
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