Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1911, LAND SHOW, Image 51

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We own 4,XX) Hi-res of SKLElTHD land in the famous
(lunuison Valley. We. are now fanning two thousand acres of
this. SELECTED land. This is not a "Carey Act Segrega
tion. ,; Each 40 acres of this land was SELECTED lor us )
Henry A. Kearus, a practical and successful fanner who has
lived in the Gunnison' Valley for 40 years. We are planting
six hundred acres of this land to commercial orchards. Of this
270 acres are now in two-year-old trees. These orchards we are
veiling in .-), Ill and I'O-acre tracts. A SMALL PAYMENT
DOWN and SMALL PAYMENTS BY THE MONTH secures
to you the practical and suecesst'iil care of one of these tracts
for five seasons until vou are readv to take title and under
take the care of it yourself. YOl' CAN SAVE oOc PLIi DAY.
This saving invested in one of these commercial orchards, will
JNSEKE YOU AX JNVOMK OF $1,(M .() PKW YEAW KOK
LIFE. Write to us for full, free information. We arc glad lo
give it. WHITE TODAY.
W. M. Roylance, a I'tah couiralssion merchant and
car-lot shipper, Is buying apples from Pacific Coast Com
mercial orchards wherewith to .supply tin markets which
he controlB. More apples raired in I'tah will find an
immediate market
VV. L.. Garrison, near Ogden, Utah, raised 1.19 1 lbs.
of cherries per tree, 40 trees, to the acre, and sold those
cherries in the Ogdcn market for 8c an lb. Close mall
markets' feature and matte' profitable farming through
, out all Utah. ;
The vVVrestern Pac king Company of Salt Lake City is
now buying, as It lia bought for nomn years last att,
hogs from Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. An Immediate
demand for this stock, with a high cash return for all
you can raise will help you to pay for your orchard out
of Its profits. i
A carload of turkeys went astray last Thanksgiving
Day. These, turkeys, bought In Missouri, and consigned
to an Oden ' Commission merchant, were necessary to
, the Thanksgiving celebration of the second largest city
of this state. Here la an Immediate, Quick cash demand
for produce that will help pay for your place. Farmers
got 19c per lb. for turkeys In the Gunnison Valley this
year. There weren't enough raised to go around.
. J. W.. Cunningham, Monroe, Utah, raised from a
number of his well protected, carefully cultivated trees.
.20 boxes of commercial, apples per tree last season. He
picked 20 boxes, sold 20 boxes and got paid for 20 boxes
per tree.
In a neighboring slate Eugene Sargent, at Frutt
land, picked and sold for cash Wlnesap and Spitzenburg
apples to the value of $71,"00.00 from one 50-acre
orchard.
J. A. Powers, formerly of Garden City, Kansas,
cleared from his orchard $2S,000.ti0 In six years.
What Others Have Done in the West
Alice Monahan of Onalalla Nebraska, purchased 4 0
acres of commercial orchard land In a neighboring state,
went to work as a stenographer in a nearby town. Sold
one-half of her orchard for enough to build her a 3,000
home. She got a 20-acre orchard, a $ 5,000.00 home, a
splendid .fob, and is taking care of her mother. That is
what a girl did in the West.
You can do ae well.
Archie Lewis, a former Iowa drug clerk, in ten years
is president of a bank at Salina, Utah.
Alma Nelson borrowed $30 to come from Omaha to
Provo. Nelaon is now cashier of the State Bank of Provo
at Provo, Ctah, and at a recent auction gale bought
10,000 acres of t'inta Valley lands. This Is what a
"down and out" did.
You can do as well.
E. A. Jones came from Missouri, settled at Gunni
son. Jones brought 6,000 with him. Today he is pres
ident of a bank at Gunnison that has $100,000 in deposit.
All that you need la the determination of Alice Mon
ahan, the grit of Alma Nelson, and a small bit of capital
like E. A. Jones and you ran do ten times as well in
Utah as In any other state in the West.
This means that you are a man of average intelli
gence, average thrift, and not too lazy to work.
The maximum average of grows pro
duction throughout all of ihe corn belt
is 118.01 per acre. There Is not a tree
In any average commercial orchard
throughout all of I'tah that son't do half
as well unit we plant "a trees to the
acre.
Here I a parallel: You raiae $15.01 of
corn, gamble with nature on the weather
ami take a chance every day throughout
all of the ' corn belt.
li the Gunnison Valley the weather la
always the same: rain Is around In ditches
constantly running through your farm
and your gross minimum production will
nexer fall below $500 rer acre.
You can Insure yourself for $1,000 per
year for life If you can and will bave
50c per duy.
We. have an ft rganlxatlnn especially de
signed to answer your Inquiries. We want
you to write for Information. You are
under no ohllgatlona when you write to
ua.
Utah Ih the best of the West, an al
most forgotten laud, yet untouched by the
tide of emigration which has Increased
the values of lands In Idaho, Washington
and Oregon from $500 to $3,000 per acre.
The Inflation of values lias not yet come
to Utah.
The man who comes now reaps not only
the extraordinary yield of the fecund
earth, but the wonderful lncreaao In prop
erty ami land values as sure to come to
I'tah as It did to Washington, Oregon
and Idaho. You can Insure your life for
$1,000 per year; you can insure yourself
an Income of $1,000 per year for life If
you can and will save 50c per day.
Every word In his announcement is true.
Should you doubt, write the Continental
National Bank at Salt Iale City. Utah,
the l'lngree National Hank nt Ogden, Ctaii,
the State Hank of l'rovo hi I'rovo, I'tah,
or the Mantl Savings Hank, M.intl, I'tah.
And should you question the actunl In
crease in land value borrow a bank di
rectory ami ask this Information of any
tank on the North Pacific Coast.
Hankers, manufacturers and wholesal
ers will be glad to verify any statement
made In this announcement. You can In
sure to yourself an Income of $1,000 per
year for llf,. if you can and will save 60c
per day.
Our literature tells you how. Our let
ters will explain how. Disinterested per
sons will explain how, and finally the land
Itself; the United States government sta
tistics will prove to you beyond doubt
that you can Insure yourself an Income of
$1,000 per year for life If you can and
will save 60c per day.
Some of these are uncommon Instances,
others entirely ordinary. All of them were
done by men of usual Intelligence and
thrift.
You can Insure yourself for $1,000 per
year for life, you can save 50c per day;
devote saving to the purchase of a com
mercial orchard tract In the tlunnlson
Valley and a competence for your old age
is absolutely assured.
No endowment policy will do as well.
No endowment policy can do as well.
Read This!
What Five Nebraska
Farmers Say:
(iunnlson, I'tah.
To Whom It Max Cometh:
This certifies that we, the undersigned,
have visited and thoroughly examined the
land ami water In tlunnlson Valley. I'tnh,
ttnd xvill say it xxas a surprise to us all.
It Is the most fertile land xve have ever
seen. The crops of grain, alfalfa, suk.ii'
beets and vegetables are i f the best. It
certainly was a revelation to us. We
found the people hospitable. in fail, it
Is Ideal In every respect. Any person de
sirous of locating In a good county should
see tiunnlson Valley before buying else- '
where. In our Judgment, the average yield
per acre Is as follows:
Wheat 60 bushels per aere
Oats 75 to SO bushels per acre.
Harley 75 to So bushels per acre.
Alfalfa ti tons per acre.
Wo have seen wheat that xve think will
average sixty-five bushels per acre. oats
1011 bushels per arte, barley 100 bushels
per acre, alfalfa 8 tons per acre and al- .
falfa seed, l'iftten bushels per acre.
I Signed I UHIC1) KIM'SK.
(Signed) OKtt. H. I K.1 At 'K lilt,
(Signed! HKKMAN Kltt'SK.
Signed) I'HAS. KKITSON.
(Signed i HliNKY HI'NN'lil.l.S
Macon, Franklin County, Nebraska.
The Spalding-Livingston Investment Company, In addition to these orchard lands, owns and is Belling on easy terms farming
lands In 40, 80 and 160-acre tracts. These farms are cultivated or you may purchase raw land and begin with the primeval
soil: according to your own Ideas and your own methods. The first thing, and the best thing for you to doj Is to WRITE AT
ONCE for fulKfree and complete Information. Thia company Is the largest, the wealthiest and the MOST IMPORTANT LAND
COMPANY IN ALL UTAH. Farms for any purpose, farms for cash or credit, cultivated or raw land, you may take your
choice from the great big list of bargains which WE SEND ABSOLUTELY FREE. Separate and apart from our orchard lands,
WE OWN FOUR THOUSAND ACRES OF FARM LAND, not particularly available for commercial orchards, but peculiarly and wonderfuly well adapted to
purely agricultural development. Lists of these lands, terms and prices are ABSOLUTELY FREE TO YOU. Write now, write right now, write today.
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OSCAR L. COX, GENERAL MANAGER
Spalding -Livingston Investment Company
ISRXOATED
L1XD1 1KD OKCIAXDS III OtJlTNIBOIf VALLEY, UTAH.
General Offloea, 603 to 509 Newhouae Building.
ALT X.AXB CITT, UTAH.
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