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Show Mr. William Hixon, iu the office of Davis & Stringer, is the owner of 80 acres of the most choice laud in and around the tow n of Milford. the present terminus of the Union Pacific railroad, as well as the starting point of a blanch road running tin to Frisco, some 18 miles distant, and also the point from which the extension of the lino to California Cali-fornia is being built. This land is some of the most valuable character iu productiveness pro-ductiveness and commercial point of view between l'rovo and Los Angeles, Cal. Iu fact, it is the onlv desirable portion of Milford for residence and business locations. It is the iutentiou of Mr. Hixon to make Milford his future fu-ture home, and he will proceed at once to build a business house and residence combined. Tho growiug importance of Milford is attracting the attention of capitalists from all parts of the country. |