SWEETWATER BREEZE
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VOL. 1, NO. 21. Sweetwater, Okla., Jan. 20, 1910 $1 a Year in Advance.
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THE NEW TOWN


OF

Sweetwater, Okla.


Is located on the County Line be-
tween Roger Mills and Beck-
ham Counties,

THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE SOUTHWEST.

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The town site is on the corners of sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, twp. 11, range 26, where the section lines intersect each other. The land is smooth with undulation sufficient to insure perfect drainage. The soil is mesquite or "tight" thus avoiding all possibility of those disagreeable sandstorms. The town is located in the midst of one of the

Richest Agricultural Sections

of the state, as evidenced by it's bountiful crops of all kinds suited to this climate, and also by the fact that we have

Never had a Failure of Crops!

The surrounding country is settled by an industrious and thrifty class of people from every state in the Union, who have long since adopted a thorough system of DIVERSIFIED AGRICULTURE, hence are prosperous and happy. Our Water Supply is PURE and SOFT and free from gyp or other mineral impurities, and is obtained in abundance at a depth of from 40 to 50 feet. Good water is half the battle of life, AND WE'VE GOT IT. Several

RAILROAD LINES

have been surveyed through Sweetwater and we have every reason to believe one at least will be built within the coming year.

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TOWN LOTS

will be disposed of for the present to parties desirous of building thereon at such low figures as to be merely nominal. Of cours these very low prices cannot be maintained very long. We have one of the very best locations for the building of a good town to be found anywhere in the Southwest, and the sooner you get into the procession and follow the band-wagon the better for your pocket-book.

Come and see us or write for further and more deffinite information.


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