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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
Ik Crj TO dML WORK II NGH EN! Gel Your Living and a Competency by Taking m IF MS HI IflCD ffiEE Yes, we mean it. We have located in a beautiful valley of West ern Colorado a large irrigation enterprise, now partly completed and will be finished within one year. ' There are Ml! Aeros 7GHGii Hand to be covered by our irrigation system. First class water rights guar anteed. You can either take this land under the Homestead or Desert Act. The latter does not require you to reside on the land, and costs but $1.25 an acre, on easy payments. We own water rights and have set aside sufficient to cover 1,000 acres of land to be sold to Union Men in Lincoln. If you want a home in a delightful climate, with best of water and an abundance of coal and timber close at hand, it wil cost but $2.Q)D AM AOE for the water. A payment of less than $150 down and balance on long time, will procure one of these valuable Orchards only a short distance from this locality command from $800 to $1,200 per acre when five years old, and net owner from $200 to $400 penacre. If you desire, we will plant a part of this Jand to fruit trees fctou. We invite the most thorough investigation of this enterprise. Railroad fare will be refunded to those who purchase, and a special inducement to the first man representing his Union or Trades As sembly in Lincoln answering this advertisement. This offer only good until Jan. 1, i s we expect all this land to be taken by that date. Call and see us at once. f 1 HI0MESEEKEES ASSOCIATION 1 114 North 12th St Basement of Burr BlocK Lincoln, Nebraska