The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 22, 1909, Page 16, Image 16

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 9, NUMBER ft
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shoula yielcP&ooo ayear profit
We urge you to read every word of this page, from the first letter to the last period. The opportunity we offer you here may be the
turning point in your whole life the opportunity to secure wealth and a home with your savings of a few cents a day
Wo have 25,000 acres of land at BUNNELL, St. Johns County, Florida, on the main line of the Florida East Coast Railroad
Not land which we have bought for speculative purposes, but land which the present owners have, had for years GOOD land
which we want to sell to thrifty, ambitious men and women who will come with us and help us build up one of the most nrosnoroii?
colonies in the whole United States. r L
We need help. We need farmers who will settle on their land and work it, and help build up St. Johns County and enhance
the value of every acre around them. To such we are going to sell the land at a rock bottom price, and on terms as low a? 9n
CENTS PER ACRE PER MONTH. This means you can buy a 10-acre farm on payments of only $2.00 a month.
Money
Tho lnnd 1m good. Land that will yield
$200 to $1,200 an aero profit every year must
bo good.
The location Is Idcnl. Not In a wilderness,
but right in tho very heart of a well gov
orned community.
Crops yield abundantly and como on tho
market Jn tho winter, when prices are tho
highest.
The temperature in mild and pleasant dur
ing tho winter months and not excessively
hot during tho summer. ,
The natural rainfall Is abundant; an aver
age of 49 Inches a year is enough for every
crop oxcopt celery.
We are located In the nrtcNlnn belt and
overy aero of our land is subject to flowing
wells.
The transportation In Rood. We have a
good trunk lino railroad and water .transpor
tation as well.
The price In ridiculously low when you
consider that land twelve miles north of ua
Is selling for from eight to twelve times as
much as wo ask.
oaC i?1?8 .?r. exceedingly liberal .$2.00,
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 a
month whatever you chooso.
You will have no taxes to pay until you
receive warranty deed to your land.
You will have no Interest to pay either on
regular payments or deferred payments.
You will have no recording tecs or com
missions to pay, as we sell direct to actual
purchasers only.
We will deliver warranty deed to your, land,
if you desire, when you complete one-halt
your payments.
AVc allow you IS weeks' grace on each of
your monthly payments, under certain condi-
"u"i, 11. jruu suuuiu aesiro.
In case of sickness wo will allow you 13
weeks of grace to resume payments, If you
should requiro it.
In event of death, your heirs will succood
to all your rights, titlo and interest in your
,iarm.
You have the right to sell or assign your
farm at any time by cimply giving us notice
We allow you 00 days to Inspect your farm,
or to have some friend inspect it, or to securo
a report on it from some person in Florida,
and after such inspection, if you are not sat
isfied, wo will refund the full amount paid
us and 8 per cent interest besides.
Wc guarantee you 10 per cent profit tho
first year. Your bank allows you only 3 per
cent.
If you have friends who wish to purchase,
we will allow them farms next to yours. Wo
are anxious to do all wo can to accommodate
you.
w 3i i?6 i? t5ny-acre tracts and 100 forty-acre tracts at the rock-bottom price of $20.00 per acre.
We pan sell only 300 farms on these terms. The rest of our land must bring $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 arid $40.00 an acre.
ofnr landf SlTfA w 5 ed n the terms of 20 cents per acre per month, in order to start tifcolbnizaticn
VroZuyZon! Wh BeOTre theSe 3 farmS have an "ordinary b-gato, for the land will
fofainS 3OTL2E S 22? " " " ' " 3'
Read These Endorsements From Other Influential Men
FROM SENATOR ZINN
'Strong Influontlal raou comprise
tho dlrcctoruto or Uio Iiunnall
Dovolopraont Co. Mr. 1. 1. Moody,
tho President, and Mr. J. P. Lam
port, treasurer, nro Kontlomon ol
"K Btnnauiff and sterling worth.
Tholr lnnd nt IluunoU nnd Dupont
id aiiiiimr mj mo unsungH innat.
I command tho I unnoll Develop-
mom Co., tholr proposition and
moir nanus."
(Signed) LEWIS W. ZINN,
StatoSonntor2nd Sonatorlnl District
St Augustine, Flo.
FROM nTOPInruwvir a Tir
iMaaWlIiMAMS "Mr. I.I.
jMooay nnd Mr. J. F. Lnmbort, Pres-
pV. l lHlu rcnsuror, respectively,
of tho D unnoll Development Corn-
D.inV. nrn hniinrnfiln rrr.fin.n
ainlnmonR tho foremost cIUzonB
" ou jonns county. They nro
men fir flrmnplnl ctfnrvii. .i.t.4
bU8lllGS.q llltoirrltv nnd Vilrl.' .,f.,.i
, -- ----- r-"-rf , uihu D1I1UU'
imr. I nnrlnrent tltnm nn.i i...i
... . .. uiiu uini
luiuuiiinso 'i-uo iiunnoll Develop
ment Compnny.,, (Signed)
VM. A. XfnrtVTT.T.T A ra
Momberoftho Houso or Roproso'n-
mi.ivu.-t irom ot, jonns county.
FItOM VIOE-lTtrcTirvrcvrr
lNGKAHAM-"Mr. 1. 1. Moody
l-rosiuont, and Mr. J. p. Lambort,
Treasurer or Tho Bunnoll Dovolop-
Intpgrlty. Tho Bunnell Develop
ment compnny lands at Bunnoll
and Dupont cover a largo area of
koou lanu. cannbln nfhfM. dnvninn.
mont. Much or It has a clay subsoil
and artesian water can bo had
without much expense."
(Signed) J. B. INGRAHAM.
Vice - Presldont of Florida East
coasi uauway.
N. McQueen, President of the Hastings Bank, Says:
- ..u... ...... it- uiiiuN uruunu uimncji. i unvc ucen over nearly
EStiPJSS$& Wft1 ?5 J? "I"1.?"??? ronl HsUnR?! AND IN
r ii ... ""' vim nee no rciiNOU ivny tuoNC wuo
. . ... ....... O..U..1I. uut iiicii wtiii me mime vonucriui
succcNH aa the farmers around HnntingrH. I know the director)! of the
Hun noil Development Co., personally and I regard them im men of hiffh
Ntnndlng and strict lntcrrlty; capable of carrying out nny contract they
may enter Into." (Signed.) N. McttUEEN.
wnmwwi i ,"c3 JIRS.t,5f.P"5 Co., HHtIRH, Plo.
acres or potatoes are planted at Hastings every January, and buyers
come hero from all over tho United States and buy the crop in tho field,
? d?lAyored In Hastings. $750,000 were paid to Hastings farmers for
the 1909 crop. Mr. McQueen's statement, therefore. Is of the utmost
I rrTrTf r vyrA r nfinnnAI-ttiA lnn.l tn'UnH.-.
wmvi vuuu cv luojjtivu iu.nu uiuauaura,;
licarom.ksto?y.n h! after yoS havoead oEb?ok5lhJ.iVlVO aV;aightfIWn,rd' honest business Proposition to make to you and wc want you to
will havo been done. BUT Kit nn U " ?J. . though carefully, you don't want to take advantage of our offer all well and good. No harm
Boss if you DO want to make an INVESTMENT ' wbini, S? .J X DO Want to OXVn n homG of your mvnif ou DO want to be your own
wo make YOU-is the most UbSaTto SS JSuS'JJZ SS? J"18 0PInity we give-Uic offer
. ww, j.xo o oui.KM.jf U1U W1IU UllUIlUU Ul U 11XUUII1C.
10 per cent Profit Guaranty
We are so confident that this land will inno ; o1A
right away that we will guarantee every purchaser 1 0
per cent pront me nrst year on the money invested.
we mean exactly what wesav. F vnn nnrrhae
arm and are unable to sell it the first year for
more man u per cent proht, or if you consider
k the land has not enhanced in vIha m t
, 10 nW f fk c. r-.w. uu.
. - .v WIU iai y:aTi we ym Upon de-
uidna pay you m cash an amount eaua
tolO per cent on your investment.
BUNNELL
DKVJ3LOP-
MENT CO., Ti
Unrtford Hulld
inff, ChlaiBO, 111.
Gontlcmcn: As I
wnnt to bo oriooflho
lucky 300 to securo n
flxrm on terms of c eta
a day, I wlsb you would
rtlftncn CAnil ma vaiih T11t O
.vu TO.. ...w jvxai imau ta
BOOK. MAPS. ETC.. which VK
further explain about your land
at BUNNELL ST. JOHNS
COUNTY; FLORIDA,
Name ,
Address.
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Send Coupon today if ybu want
to b one. of tho lucky 300.
If You Ever Intend to Buy BUY NOW
Perhaps never again will you have such an opportunity as this to buy land,
TERMS?0?? voJV.'Un0?! raIlroad' at suc,h a low price. AND ON SUCH EASY
1I3RMS1 If you are ready to move on your farm and work it. buv now and you
fomVnce7 are NOTread'y to mSie Sn your
i a..at onco'. NOW, while the prico is low, and the terms VERY EASY Even
if you never intend to live on your farm, BUY NOW. and you mav see vour in
vestment double TRIPLE QUADRUPLE In voluoln a very short tim?
nv ffn AlfveWK Ur fa Un,rRS y wantTo SlYOU MAY SIM
' tiiM.ii ii A& an INVESTMENT, or you may rent it in Rnmo nnn oisp to
SSSthSnwhfflhmffdfvfaPmo WM ovSyonth!8 land within thneiffew
JJ u ' wll,ch fw,ni make every acre worth more money. Now roads will be built;
new houses will eo up; and thousands of dollars will bo spent for iSiprovo-
ffonJtellivatoit Jvhr8eh0.P,UrcIS0.N0W wU1 maie a ImnSne Jront! Wc
?o Iovo. tnat ever pofoie has uch an opportunity been offered to Invest-
of hfe SrinteIrTofn. The5, U -absolutely safe, and at the same time? sure
?;iM?nPi; Just th,inktof byins a farm, close to a good town on a ffood
NO 8&m4aiONqldNn pttrft 00, with no INTEREST NO TAXES,
wrepeSonth! RECORDING FEES and on terms of only 20 cents per
xJtX Srt' SJ?ie 3,00 !far wln Probably bo snatched up quickly, so If you
ffii t0Q5S f.the lucicy 3& you wi" have to act AT ONCE So do not
Remember "if vouTranF, B,00KS MAPS' Etc DO THIS TODAY.
fund vouf monflv ftSS J?il Bfat,Bfled foF any reason, whatsoever, wo will re
tton than this? accordinfiT to our contract. Could wo make a fairer proposl-
Bunnell Development Co., 721 Hartford Bid., Chicago, 111.
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