THE CUBA REVIEW. 55 



"Meet me at Cama^uey" 



NORMAL MAN LONQS FOR A HOME— 'Tis the desire of every human heart. 



A COMPETENCY— In old age is the birthright of your children. 



OMAJA COLONY — None better located. Soil fertile. Water pure. Tracts any size, $20 per acre. 



FIVE-ACRE GROVE- Planted. Cared for. Guaranteed the best plantation proposition in Cuba from 



every standpoint. 

 A HOME — Prepare for that sought for by all normal men— a home and competency, while in the States — by 



our five acre plan; the safest, surest, best; while going in and about your ordinary affairs. Not 



necessary to be a capitalist to make money in Cuba. 

 LARGE TRACTS — 50,000 acres of sugar land, at I4. 50 per acre, on Deep Water Harbor; four annual pay- 

 ments — no interest. Natural increase in value 50 per cent, per annum. 

 TIMBER LAND— 15,000 acres, solid timber. Valuable. As civilization advances timber supplies lessen. 



The world is seeking good timber. Every ten acres, has more than $150 worth of timber, net. 



Excellent location on the North Coast. No better sugar or fruit land on earth. $8 per acre. 

 PALENQU\ — A portion ofthis tract still offered at $20 per acre in 80-acre or larger tracts. NOTHING 



BETTER [N ALL CUBA. GUARANTEED more than $15 worth of timber per acre. 



Mankind is Land Hungry. 



The world longs for a home. You can acquire alhome'or a productive farm, thereby satisfying that 

 natural hunger and thirst for habitation implanted in man's heart by the Creator in the beginning of time. 



What Have I to Sell ? 



Seventeen thousand acres (must be sold in one body), price f 10.00 an acre. Two railroads criss cross this 

 tract leadmg to the three important harbors of the Island, Gibara, Nipe and Santiago. A town of three hun- 

 dred inhabitants and a railroad junction is a part of this property. The railroad excavations show more than 

 ^% feet of rich, fertile black loam, that practical farmers from famous Indiana bottoms, from Central Illitiois 

 garden spots and Iowa's beautiful, rolling plains, pronounce it as never excelled. It fills all requirements as to 

 location, title, quality and price. 



I have a five acre plantation proposition. No better soil in Cuba, natural drainage, every foot 

 tillable. Cash or installments. If you should default you do not lose out. 



STOCK RANCH — 5,066 acres fenced in ten pastures, adjoining a sugar mill being built. Nothing better. 

 Price $12.00 per acre. 



Other Ranches. Other Large Tracts. We have Anything you want. 



No irrigation problems. Ample rainfall solves that vexatious and expensive proposition. "LAND OF 

 PERPETUALJUNE" where wealth-producing crops flourish twelve monlhs in the year. The wealth of a 

 country depends upon many things ; she may have all the good things spoken of above, but if she has not near 

 markets and cheap transportation, her people will be poverty stricken. 



LISTEN — We are within a few hours' ride of the populous Atlantic seaboard, with its millions of 

 population, with the ocean a free highway, God's road unsurveyed, unstaked and unsold, with independent 

 steamers waiting to take the wealth of produce, raised from virgin soil in a winterless climate, to waiting buy- 

 ers, at prices that will make an industrious man of a few acres, independent and happy. He can soon own a 

 good home, with means to educate his children, and be that prince among men, an independent planter. Men 

 who have made the study of soils, people and climate the work of a lifetime, unhesitatingly say that tUs is the 

 last great "round up" of fertile lands. The West is now a myth, the North a forbidding, cheerless, wind- 

 swept plain, and it is no wonder that all this fertile, wealth-producing land is made possible by the centuries of 

 the unspeakable history of Spain. 



DON'T SPECULATE— INVEST 



DO YOU WANT SOIL RICH AS THE FABLED NILE'S? I HAVE IT. Do you want to own your- 

 self, or do you and your children and your children's children want to be servants of servants.'^ Since the 

 foundation of this nation was laid, her people have simply desired, reached forth their hands and taken Na- 

 ture's wealth for their own. This, like other Nations of the earth, has reached maturity, where earning and 

 living are balanced and saving next to impossible. Accept this gift of Itind nature, for it is the century's 

 last and best gift. 



What Do You Want ? We Have It 



and on terms and prices that you cannot duplicate in Cuba or in the world, 

 and on TERMS THAT YOU CAN BUY, HOLD AND PAY FOR, That means 

 better times for you and your children, and a little more sunshine in your old age 



"Meet me at Camaduey" 



CAMAGDEY. CUBA _^ -, Ti^T-^Tk^k ^ 



.nd T\ IT, KIT, 1^1^ General Manager. 



Ravenswood, Chicago '-^ • ^-^» Jl.a.-1-^-l-l.-i-I.J ■ 



