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FARM AND RANCH

The one great Agricultural paper of the South
and Southwest

Farm and Ranch

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The only real educational farm paper published for German farmers in America.

A paper that has achieved a great success in a great field is a great medium to be represented in. A large percentage of the most prominent Live Stock raisers in this country are Germans who can read English but prefer the language of their forefathers. All of the most progressive, up-to-date German farmers read the

Deutsch-Amerikan.
Farmer

because it is the most forceful, practical and clean paper in this class.

Send for a sample copy and notice the class of advertisements.

Circulation 144,554
Rate, 35c
Line
per

The

American Cultivator.

THE oldest agricultural jour

nal in America and the
most influential in the
Eastern States.

Addresses thrifty, well-to-
do farmers who pay $2.00
per year for their choice
agricultural paper.

Circulates among thousands of successful dairymen who demand well-bred live stock.

Has maintained a high standard for three generations of farmers, who buy liberally and manage successfully.

Every issue clearly printed on fine paper, illustrated liberally with fine cuts and replete with practical contributions.

No successful advertiser omits The American Cultivator from his list, who wishes to reach the best farmers and their families of the Eastern and Middle States.

Circulates
31,000 Copies
Weekly

among a most enterprising
and intelligent constituency
who have implicit faith in
the paper, both in its edi-
torial and its advertising
announcements.

Sample copies sent free
on application, and adver-
tising rates promptly
quoted by the publishers.

American Cultivator

Company,

220 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

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Eighteen months ago our remarkable subscription plan was
inaugurated. We tried to copyright it. The authorities at
Washington informed us that the plan was not copyrightable
but gave us a gentle hint that the proposition was such a unique
business enterprise that we ought to "push" it hard. Did
we "push" it? Didn't we? Mr. Advertiser, we will give you
any proof of circulation which you may demand.

The American Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind.

Solon L. Goode, Manager Chas. N. Goode, Secretary

Eastern Representative, Fisher Special Agency, 150 Nassau Street, New York City

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