A Live Circulation NO DEAD ONES HE CIRCULATION of THE BREEDER'S GAZETTE is made up of paid subscriptions and no name is continued on its list after the time paid for has expired. Editions for 19C4 have been as follows: 30....68,500 Average for 13 weeks....69,288 Note the increase in circulation for five consecutive years: 2,148,200 copies, an average of......41,311 1900.. THE GAZETTE, published every Wednesday at Chicago, is devoted to the interests of the American stock farm. It was founded in 1881, and is ranked as the leading publication of its class in the United States. Its weekly editions consist of 36 to 56 pages of original matter and illustrations prepared expressly for its columns. Subscription price $2 per annum. Its subscription books are open to the inspection of interested parties at any time. For specimen copy, advertising rates, or any further particulars, address J. H. SANDERS PUB, CO., 358 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Agricultural VOL. XI Advertising. A Monthly Journal Pertaining to Agricultural MAY LONG-CRITCHFIELD CORPORATION, Publishers No. 5 Entered as second-class matter at Chicago Postoffice Subscription, 50c per year. Single copy, 5c. Contents For May Thoroughbred Types-Illustrations Present Conditions in the Live Stock Industry. E. W. Rankin.. Advertising Pure-Bred Hogs, A. D. Burhans Live Stock in the New Northwest, Phil L. Axling. Business Types, Sherwood Anderson.. Live Stock in Alberta, with Illustrations, E. E. Critchfield.. H. D. Perky-Portrait.. Random Notes, Freeman Kueckelhan. Loyalty... A Page of Zenner Advertisements. The Attractive Advertisement, Alva Agee.. Competitive Advertising, Fred L. Kimball An Editor's Early Days, H. H. Chandler. H. H. Chandler-Portrait. A. H. Zenner-Portrait The Stock Grower as an Advertiser, Hugh F. McIntosh. F. E. Sanborn-Portrait.. The Live Stockman..... The Stockman as an Advertiser. The Blacksmith's Watch.. The Farmer and the Editor... The Salt of the Earth.. Must Have Had Fever.. How Old Is?........ A Group of Advertisements.. Live Stock Dailies... Obituaries-Oliver S. Kelly.. David Ward Wood...... Announcement.. Some Standard Stock Food Talks. Among Publishers and Advertisers. Where the Scissors Fall.. Musing and Moralizing-Verse.. Copyright, 1904, by Long-Critchfield Corporation. Reading matter 75 cents count line. Advertisements set in regular reading type marked in italics "Adv." or must contain a regular display head line. Copy should be received by the 20th of the month preceding. We invite correspondence, news items, suggestions and critcism, on the subject of agricultural advertising from both agricultural publishers and advertisers. We advise subscribers to have A. A. sent to their home addresses so as to prevent loss in the mass of "sample copy "mail which every advertiser receives. BAR DON'T FORGET that the advertising that pays is directed The Women They sustain the mail order business The Woman's Farm Journal reaches Over 500,000 homes and is read by the whole family-especially The men are unusually busy in the fields We make enthusiastic and regular patrons of the most skeptical experimenters. Let us give you a treatment. Send for sample copy. The Woman's Farm Journal, St. Louis, Mo. |