The Kadoka Press (Newspaper) - March 25, 1910, Kadoka, South DakotaJ.
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VOLUME II NUMBER 47
THE F. E. REIDINGER LAND
AGENCY’S SPECIALS
Kadoka's Big Real Estate Man Offers Fancy Farms in South
Dakota's Fertile Corn, Alfalfa and Small Grain Belt.
Mammoth List of Hundreds of Farms, Comprises Some of the Best Land in Stanley County. A Few Pointers on
the Soil. The Reason Why You Should Own a Farm in This Part of the State.
IT’S UP TO YOU!
To Investigate South Dakota’s Great Accumulation Of Wealth
Farmers of South Dakota lead those of all other states as wealth producers.
Stanley Co.
farmers have
better chances
o f accumulat-
ing wealth and
making more
money than
those of any
other county,
according to the
amount invest-
ed. One of the Many Homesteaders. A Comfortable Home in Stanley County.
A Rare Opportunity for the Home-
seeker and Land Investor
The man looking for an investment can-
not find more fertile farm lands. Bountiful
nature soon enriches those who till the fields.
A single harvest has made many a farmer
independent the rest of his days.
Why Not Come to One of the Rich-
est Agricultural Sections of the West?
Some of the finest farm lands to be
found in the United States is yet Ito be had
at $8 to $25 an acre in Stanley County, S.
D., in the Kadoka vicinity.
Come and See To-Day, and see for
yourself, for you will never regret seeing
and knowing why the farmers of this county
are the richest in the world for the amount
of money invested. Corn Field on 160 Acre Farm of W. B. Jefl
I HAVE A FEW GILT-EDGE FIRST FARM MORTGAGES AT
HIGH RATE OF INTEREST. IF YOU WANT TO INVEST
IN MORTGAGES WRITE FOR LIST.
Call and see
us or write for
any informa-
tion you may
desire.
A Threshing Scene in Stanley County, Four Miles West of Kadoka.
ers, Stanley County, S. D.
If You Are Looking For a Home-
—ln a country where your labor is well
awarded; which has all the modern conven-
iences; which has as ncalthy a climate as
can be found; where the opportunities to
get ahead are practically unlimited and
where you can live in happiness under the
stars and stripes, come to Stanley County,
South Dakota, in the Kadoka Aicinity.
Bear in mind that we are in the central
part of South Dakota west of the Missouri
river. We are in a lately homesteaded
country, hence land is still cheap andun-im-
proved, and can be bought at SB.OO to $25
an acre. Below is a few farms I have to sell.
Write for Our Big List of Lands.
A GROUP 07 GRAIN STACKS ON HUGHES BROS. FARM WEST OF KADOKA,
Partial List of Our Many Bargains
No. 15. 160 acres 5 miles from Ka-
doka, fine level tract, can all be put
under cultivation, water easily ob-
tained....sl4.oo per acre.
Nos. 22 and 24. 323 acres 6*a miles
from Kadoka, a fine tract of ’anti,
good grass and plenty of water, frame
house 14x16. barn 16x21, and a num*
l»er of outbuildings, all fenced, about
75 acres under cultivation. This will
make an ideal farm for someone, at
onlys2o,oo per acre
No. 50. 160 acres 7J4 miles from
Kadoka, a well grassed tract, some
rolling, but most of it can be cultivat-
ed. This is well worth the monev at
$10.50 an acre. % cash, balance time.
No. 60. 160 acres, a fine tract, fine
grass, plenty of water, 6 miles from
Kadoka, at 0n1y52250 per quarter.
No. 63. 160 acres 4 miles from Ka-
doka, a fine tract, 90 acres under cul-
tivation, balance can mostly all be
cultivated, water easily obtained, a
fine place if desiring to live near a
good town. Price.... 526.50 per acre.
Will carry SI4OO on place.
No. 66. 160 acre*farm, well improv-
ed, 7 miles from town, 70 acres under
cultivation, and rest can ail be culti-
vated, all under fence, house 28x28,
16ft posts, two story, 8 rooms, 4 clos-
ets and one pantry, all finished; barn
28x40 with addition Bx3o, granary lOx
18, hcg house Bxl6 and ot her outbuild-
ings included. Two acre hog pasture
woven wire fence, 2 acres enclosed
with woven wire 58 inches high used
for garden, acre of orchard trees 1
year old and doing fine, 1 acre of
forest trees. The place is supplied by
pood well water 18 feet in depth, this
is a well improved place and it must
go within a short time...s32 per acre
No. 68. 160 acres 4!-x mi from Ka-
doka, a fine tract, no improvement*,
slightly rolling to give good drain,
every foot can be broke, it lies on
main road to Kadoka, and must be
sold at onceslß per acre
No. 69. 320 acres of fine land, can
all be cultivated, good water, all un-
der fence, well improved, only 7 miles
from town, can carry <3OOO on place
at 7 per cent interests 22 per acre
The F. E. Reidinger Land Agency, KADOsa dak.
THE KADOKA PRESS.
KADOKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1910