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BARTLE 



Twenty-five thousand acres of the richest and best watered land in Cuba on 

 the main line of the Cuba Railroad, with the finest station on the line, 120 miles 

 from Nipe Bay — the best harbor on the Island; also the nearest to New York. 



No swamps or insect pests. 



BARTLE is not in the wilderness — we offer all the comforts of civilization, 

 GOOD STORES, HOTEL, CHURCH, SCHOOL, SAW-MILL, Etc. 



TWO MAILS DAILY. 



SUGAR, FRUITS, TOBACCO AND VEGETABLES produce wonderful crops 

 at BARTLE. 



When you consider Soil, Transportation, Social, Religious and Educational 

 advantages, BARTLE offers something- not to be had elsewhere in Cuba. Write 

 for particulars. 



DUNCAN O. BULL, General Manager 



CUBAN R£:A.LTY CO., JL-td. Temple Bldg., Toronto, Canada 



14-1 Broad-was^. New YorK Bartle, Cuba 



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General Passenger 



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