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Show There is no investment o, safe, so profitable, so timely, so appropriate for dull times, hard times, Presidential years or panic years as LAND! LAND! LA&DL There is no state in the Union where good land is so cheap as right here in the state of Utah, and the time to buy land is when it is cheap. The other day we sold four acres close to Provo for $1800 cash, or $450 per acre, and there were no im provements on itt This is an indication of what is coming to all land in this district. In fact there are thousands of acres of land near the We have land for sale today at $10 to $75 per acre that will be worth just as lake shore which will some day be worth $1000 per acre. much as the four acres we sold for $4.50 per acre. Why not buy this land today? Why wait to pay $450 an acre when you can buy at $10 to $75 an acre now? ,$ ' . :i " , 3 i r i : HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS 'J 1 PROVO CITY. A beautiful modern home,'' 5- rooms finished, room for three more ; scrceh- ed porch, concrete walks good lot, a place that will some ckry, be worth $5,000. Price today $3,600: - Another good home not modern 5 rooms, large lot, good ' location. Price, $3,000 A cracker-jac-k business lot, well l'o 50 cated, Joot front. Price, 1,100--godr cornert, opposite City Park, One good building already orHt and room for an apartment house on , eorner.' - Price, $4 500 brick house "with batrLand toilet lot 12x12 fods. Price $1000 Several good houses in Provo, Prices ranging from New modern brick'; house, bath room, two vestibule, pantry, .large wardrobes; chest of drawers, .. basement, city water, electric lights,. Lot 12 rods square. Cheapest place in Provo. Price, $4000 Vacant lot 3x9 rods within two blocks of. bank, a very "desirable lot. Price, $550and VawJJil.io-irrt- h - 8th West; -- Price, terms $900feasy ? if desired. Will divide . One acre of ground on East Center ' house. Price, atreetrwith' T ! J i rf 4 , Mi Ideated, artesian Tnenfts; . Two sections of deeded land near the town of Lund, land level, sandy loam. Artesian water, rainfall 18 inches.' Will be sold in 20 acre tracts' ' at $23 00 per acre. . I have 5 Price, $4,000 2,000 acres of fine land in tracts of 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 acres on the Purple Bench 10 to 18 miles north of Duchesne City This land is all a rich sandy loam, fairly level, moder-atel- y rolling and susceptible of irriga-tio- n at about $8.00 to $12.00 per acre. It is suitable for both grain and apples. It will be sold in lots to suit and on easy terms. 160.acre.limprove(Lfarm,.l mile: from Independence P. O., 5 miles from Roosevelt and nine from Myton, only a mile from two school houses, 25 acres in alfalfa, 15 acres plowed for miles-o- f fruit. Private water' right, irrigation, ditch already built, log house and log barn. Splendid place for a home. Price, $4,000." ' 11,000 acres of cheap ' land, well located, would make a good ranch. Price, $2 000 acre tract,' same location as -above. Price, $250 00 Fifty acres'near Pleasant Grove, one of best farms in Utah county, 9 acre- orchard; 4 acres straw berries.T frosted crops in 46 years. House, ' fence and water. Price, $9,000 Half cash, 46 acres at Springvijle, 20 under cultivation. Frame house, barn, etc. Price, $5,500 COUNTY. acres close to Provo, good considerable fruit. Nice place fora permanent home. Price, acres close to Provo City Jarge' orchard begins bearing this year. A very valuable piece of property. Price, $4-000-4- i ' $24 000 ' Seven acre bearing orchard, four miles from city, on Provo Bench. (Opposite school house, 400 peach trees, 200 .apples, .100 sweet cherries, v 25 apricots. Price on application. ;; Farm of 20 acres on Provo Bench - 80 acf es mlles "east of JDuchesne, 20 rWres in alfalfa, all under fence, log house, good $1,800,- 0 - - one-thir- 80 acres, IuchesneTlogT fine grove of runs through acres of land1 four miles from Springville, will come tinder pumping ystem of irrigation. One of the best beet sugar districts in Utah. Price, 213 $75 00 per acre.- - . water Price, d cash. . ... of adjoins . townsite house, alfUTrdeT"fencelr trees. Strawberry river the property. Price, - acres on famous Bluce Bench, 2 160 Small payment right. ," $2,200 ' good homestead locations in the Uinta Basin. 'Price on application. '" 80 acres, five miles west of Myton, on north side of Lake Fork River: Price, $20-0PeF acrew;; " 160 acres 4 mHes north of Duchesne City, 35 acres under ditch, a snap at Will divide if. desired. $25-00160 .acre. cattle ranch, 6 miles from Duchesne. Plenty of water, hay ground and range. Price, $1,500-$20- , $30",".$5.00 buys a Myton or" Duchesne City lot that will be worthy $100 to $500 in three years. This is better than a savings bank... - ownsite of Duchesne, a splendid; site for a hospital or country home. Price, miles out, near school, splendid water. sights Fenced and. in lucerne,.. Price$250 Per acre part cash, part time at 8 per cent. 7,500 acres good land on "west side of Utah Lake. Price, $12-5per 3 Will show them to anyone wanting a choice claim at each. $1,000 WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE CENTRAL REAL ESTATE DEALERS ASSOCIATION AND HAVE HOUSES, FARMS, LANDS, TIMBER, COAL 'OTHER TO SELL. IF YOU DO PROPERTY ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES.' PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE AS WELL AS : . acre sroTeOnari ga!Te"s"eIan, Jocated close to transportation both river and rail. Part of this tract joins a 'good railroad town ion the "Iron Mountain-Railwa- y, No improvements. "All covered with virgin timberrHave 2,QC0 Fannington. Is ripe for sub- - Southern Kansas or East Texas, with balance. Land' lies highand divisioru and can be retailed out for some limber. on. easy 12,000 acres irrigable land in the slightly rolling, soilvery productive $500 per acre. Will-sell ixture gravelly loam with some terms or trade for merchandise, cattle, he"art oPthe Mesilla Valley, traversed stock ranch, income bearing city Clayr Price, $2.500-.- : .... : by railroad and main road. Water , y: property or for good farm in Kentuckyv-Misso- uri or Texas. rights for 2,500 acres under present MISSOURI. g-o- n COLORADO. 7840 acres coal land with 65 foot vein of coal. '. Surface irrigated and under cultivation,' 250,000 ltc of standing timher with saw , mill on place. - A barirain at STfJ-Oper acre. A fortune for somebody. ; . -- Ten-ness- e, - ditches and all under. Elephant Butte Price ip7S.ftO' per a'cre. -- iracres now cultivated. ' We have a number Mormon farmers yation,: except about 3Q". acres.' 'Five in New Mexico who would lfke "to The only large body of land to be had sets of buildings. This is the finest trade property in New 'Mexico for at any price under the Elephant Butte faii in t $110 property-irrta-h. lands -- selling - at Whatiavem ? H ' . an acre. to $250-0situated about three $75-020 uirardean, Mo. per acre.-Fo"ltiO acres of coal Slid iron land on miles from Farmington. Ample water a colonization proposition- - this is , the which tons of iron, from 40 per cent to rights, 19 acres orchard, including 800 best to be found in all the southwest. 9,0 per cent pure, cropiTout; and on apple trees; . peach trees, 800 pear Price furnished upon, application.. ' 361 cherry trees 25 trees", which pure canel "coal, which 'has trees, prune OREGON. . been drilletT into for.27 feet without andjt fine assortment of the berry -- 10 50 acres 1,307 barrel going through it, also crops out. Near crops.-leet. "cash, balance 3 2 miles from S- P: station, good county "Terms, Cameron, Mo. ..V:.' 8 Price road through the. place"; about' 800 per cent interest. years at NEW MEXICO. $8000 WW exchange all ot pneT acres clear, balance brush and dmber, 310 acres fine level mesa, adjoins half or land irTIis6urr, fArkahsas, agoaUdr" Land isblaclr liaraand 400 business reasonable option to investi ' ' . ' gate. Ngia41'44ktulii '' ' - 0 MICHIGAN. 80 acres miles from East Jordan 8 miles from Charlevoix; good build ings, bearing orchard, 35 acres inv . ; 7 -- 0 -- v tisterrrr-cciiar-10x2- 1 , MINES, RANCHES AND WANT, ASK FOR IT. .ALL.MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE JREQUESTED TO HANG THIS CIRCULAR" IN THEIR OFFICE.' proved J.la"rge amoutit of vrood stand- - city of ARKANSAS. .1 - WASATCH COUNTY. .40 acres irrigated land, adjoins 1- -2 miles from Duchesne, will come under irrigation soon. No better land on earth. 10 utAh - ; ' ject. i , 1 1 Brick house, 4 rooms and "pantry," ' 5th West "and 8th South"' Good brick grainery and cellar,' good barn, artesian Lot 12x12 water" pipedi intohouse. - pay- -- ' - conditions, $10 00 per acre down, balance rh four payments,' 7 per cent. 140 acres near Spanish Fork Will come 4inder Strawberry Irrigation pro- acre. rok "Prke, $2,000- " : same ,170 acres near Springville Jocation as above. Price,, $8Q.Q0; con- - IRON COUNTY, -- " in four annual 'same - - well, large lot, MM4eraMe4iyjtei--rkey2750-1- $L800tolj000rZ - down, balance brick house, well . - SPRINGVILLE. 4 ; 1- -4 0 miles-fronv-Corv- - alu, J- some .red shot soil.adapted for fxuit hay, grain or dairying; all fenced and crossfenced; fine large house ancL barns. Some hay, grain and imple-- . menti. Oregon Electric has surveyed through the place. Price, j60 00' per acre, good terms. '"" -- right-T)f-wa- y :. TEXAS. 21,363 acres,' artesian vvater, 95 per cent good' farm land near Uvalda; Texas. Price, 15-0per aere""! . . 0 . acre$.pnl: 12..0Q0... Tejca.SrLou-Inter-Costal-Can- ash, oak and" some fine colonization proposition.' Price, $17-0per 'acre. 1,200 acres within 3 miles of Mata gorda on navigable river, not a fuut but what is ready for the plow, land' ot same estate selling adjoining-o- ut for $85per acre. We will sell this for " $35 00 "pet acreTeasy terrnsT cedar-.timber- , lX - GRASP. THE OPPORTUNTY? The success and fortunes'of this world are made The above iotisDnly srparr of the real bargains we. have to of fer.The question y dilly-dally and The wait. fail who is when it presented. Those price of Uiriu lands is ridiculously low at the present time You cannot lose a by those people who grasp the eppor-tunitcent in paying $6.00 to $10.00 for these lands if you buy of any fairly honorable brkeh The price of fruit land and orchards around Provo is less than half of what the same kinds of land ' sell for in Colorado. We have had a favorable winter and a good spring opening this year which indicates a tremendous fruit crop around Provo this year. Many of our orchards should pro-dua thousand dollars worth of fruit per acre this year and land that is today selling at $500 per acre is likely Jo sell at $1000 next year. Put on your thinking caps, screw up your courage ; and buy a piece of land or an orchard right how before the spring boom commences. "This advioe is given yor by. one who has had thirty years' experience in the real estate, business A - boom is coming to Provo and Utah We can smell it now. Get on to the band wagon and BUY TODAY while prices are ridiculously low.' C ce J- - T, |