TEXAS Good Crops, Money, THE SOUTHWEST IS BIG Farm and Ranch Covers this From Dallas, Texas, it reaches the people Farm and Ranch DALLAS, TEXAS COLLIER'S AND OF INTEREST TO ALL ADVERTISERS. Collier's Weekly in its advertising campaign, gave the following information to 39,183 Lines It will surprise many to know that the magnitude of the Poultry Industry has enabled its Leading Exponent-the Reliable Poultry Journal-to secure and hold more business than any one of the popular magazines above mentioned. In the month referred to THE RELIABLE POULTRY JOURNAL RAN 40,855 LINES. Suppose that none of your competitors are represented in its columns! What a chance for an advertising scoop. Send for a Free Sample Copy of THE WORLD'S LEADING (Biggest and Best) POULTRY JOURNAL whose Guaranteed Circulation is Invariably Exceeded. Address, RELIABLE POULTRY JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., QUINCY, ILL. Farm, Stock and Home, Minneapolis, Has carried from 10 to 35 per cent. more advertising per issue for the last six months than during the corresponding period of last year, AND WHAT MEANS THE MOST is that this increase is largely due to old advertisers using larger space. THE ARM FOULTRY The Dominating Spirit in the It is the paper that has gathered under 30,000 of the discriminating ones pay for it This is one cause for our many regular THE FARM-POULTRY, The Marvelous Growth of in half a century may be ac- Nebraska's Resources recently published Nebraska at Omaha. While this book contains 144 Regular Subsription Price Or it will be sent postpaid, on request, to those interested and desiring reliable agricultural information, such as is given each week in the old, reliable and practical Nebraska Farmer. If you desire the trade of the best people in Nebraska, who have farm property valued at $747,950,057, or an average per capita for her population of $701.50-whose farms average 246 acres, and each farm has an average production of $1.340 00 per annum-place your ads in the Nebraska Farmer Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Bryan's Commoner stands in closer relationship to the higher class of Agricultural Readers than any other paper published. The sworn circulation is 140,000 Ninty-seven per cent of which goes to the most intelligent class of farmers. Seventy per cent. of its circulation is in the great agricultural States of the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio Valleys. This year's political campaign will make The Commoner of special interest, and as a result, its circulation will increase over fifty per cent. Thoughtful advertisers will at once recognize the value of such an audience as is gained through the columns of The Commoner. The following letters speak volumes: We are so crowded with gasoline engine trade that we are hardly able to take care of all that seems in sight through our ad in The Commoner. We have been entirely satisfied with the results. IONA WAGON Co., Iona, Mich. John F. Bible, Sec'y and Gen. Mgr. A few papers like The Commoner would be all that we would need to advertise in, as it brought us so many replies to our advertisement of our Hog Cholera Remedy. SNODDY REMEDY CO., Lincoln, Neb. and Alton, Ill. Our advertisement in The Commoner figures the lowest price per inquiry of any paper of my selection. One paper cost me $6.60 per inquiry. The Commoner has cost me, so far, forty cents per inquiry, and accumulative answers may reduce this number one-half. I am abundantly satisfied. CLARENCE BURTON MACHY, Kansas City, Mo. Complete, definite proofs of all statements furnished on request. The Commoner, J. P. LIMEBURNER, 185 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill IF YOU WILL COMPARE this season's advertising columns of The Farmer with those of any other Farm Paper you will admit that Our success OUR CASE IS WON The large, is our strongest argument. "THE FARMER PAYS" This is the universal verdict from those who use its columns. Circulation 85,000 Copies Each Issue. Webb Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minn. W. C. Richardson, Eastern Rep. 824 Temple Court, New York. Geo. W. Herbert, Chicago Rep. The SKANDINAVEN Southern Ruralist Right in the Front Rank and Still Forging Ahead. The reason is that it is the best farm paper in the best section of the country. Southern farmers sold $600,000,000 All worth of cotton alone last season. THE SOUTHERN RURALIST reaches more of the farmers that do business on a large scale than any other farm paper in the South. They will be your customers if they see your advertisement in their favorite paper. The South will spend a great portion of its wealth this year for improvements. Advertisers in The Southern Ruralist will reap the biggest harvests. On May 1st a flat rate of 15 cents per agate line goes into effect, based on a guaranteed circulation of 40,000 copies. Only a few days more of the discount proposition. Write to-day to |