Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918
Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918 Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918
erfect Security Loan your money A? Per to the Colony at VJ Cent Help Your Cause! A large tracT of land is being purchased by the Llano Colony. It is a splendid investment. Comrades throughout the country who have small sums to invest, or large ones for that matter, now have the opportunity to place them where they will draw a good rate of interest and at the same time be backed solidly by land security. Many have inquired about making investments. Now for the first time the colony is able to offer a sound investment and make good use of the money borrowed. The purchase of this land opens the way to the establishment of many homes, and those who have small sums to invest can put them to the best sort of use. They will be helping the cause in which they are interested, and will draw good interest on their market. friends. The colony prefers borrowing from comrades because it wishes to have its debts in the hands of its The land is to be developed as rapidly as possible for food production. It is capable of producing twenty to thirty bushels of peanuts to the acre, fifty to two hundred bushels of sweet potatoes, half a bale of cotton, a fair yield of corn (these are the principal crops. The unheard-of demand for food makes this land valuable; its cultivation will be extremely profitable. There is a market clamoring for its products. Many comrades throughout the country have small sums which they have saved, but which they do not know how to invest safely. The colony offers one with gilt-edge security. This land is to be offered for sale by the colony, such portion as will be sold, for $25 an acre and up. Sums of $100 and up will be accepted and land security given. Smaller sums will also be accepted and good security will be given. This will be made known on application. Please write for this information. Write today and ask the questions vou have in mind. If you have money to loan or know of others who have, write us. This is an exceptional opportunity. Now is the time to take advantage of it. It will cost but a stamp to ask what vou wish to know. Write AT ONCE. Loan Bureau, Leesville, Llano Colony Louisiana
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erfect<br />
Security<br />
Loan your money A? Per<br />
to the Colony at VJ Cent<br />
Help Your Cause!<br />
A large tracT of land is being purchased by the Llano Colony.<br />
It is a splendid investment.<br />
Comrades throughout the country who have small sums to invest, or large ones for that matter, now<br />
have the opportunity to place them where they will draw a good rate of interest and at the same time<br />
be backed solidly by land security.<br />
Many have inquired about making investments. <strong>No</strong>w for the first time the colony is able to offer<br />
a sound investment and make good use of the money borrowed. The purchase of this land opens the<br />
way to the establishment of many homes, and those who have small sums to invest can put them to the<br />
best sort of use. They will be helping the cause in which they are interested, and will draw good interest<br />
on their market.<br />
friends.<br />
The colony prefers borrowing from comrades because it wishes to have its debts in the hands of its<br />
The land is to be developed as rapidly as possible for food production. It is capable of producing<br />
twenty to thirty bushels of peanuts to the acre, fifty to two hundred bushels of sweet potatoes, half a<br />
bale of cotton, a fair yield of corn (these are the principal crops. The unheard-of demand for food<br />
makes this land valuable; its cultivation will be extremely profitable. There is a market clamoring for<br />
its<br />
products.<br />
Many comrades throughout the country have small sums which they have saved, but which they do<br />
not know how to invest safely. The colony offers one with gilt-edge security. This land is to be offered<br />
for sale by the colony, such portion as will be sold, for $25 an acre and up.<br />
Sums of $100 and up will be accepted and land security given. Smaller sums will also be accepted<br />
and good security will be given. This will be made known on application. Please write for this information.<br />
Write today and ask the questions vou have in mind. If you have money to loan or know of others<br />
who have, write us. This is an exceptional opportunity. <strong>No</strong>w is the time to take advantage of it.<br />
It will cost but a stamp to ask what vou wish to know. Write AT ONCE.<br />
Loan Bureau,<br />
Leesville,<br />
Llano Colony<br />
Louisiana