CHANGED TO WEEKLY The Farmer and Sioux City, Iowa. The oldest and ablest Agricultural paper in Sioux City. The ONLY pure bred stockman's paper in the Northwest. Has consolidated with it the list of the semi-weekly Tribune. Now published weekly by the Sioux City Tribune Co., under the old business management and embracing that of the Tribune. Reaches the most prosperous classes in the richest portions of four great states. Vigorous subscription campaign now in progress. Rates must he advanced soon. Your contract should be made now for advertising to begin any time in late summer or fall, to get the old rate of Six Cents per Line, Flat. The Farmer and Breeder, Tribune Building. Sioux City Iowa. who believe in buying and selling direct whenever it is possible to do so-the kind that have built up the big mail order houses of this countryread the American Grange Bulletin which for thirty-three years has been the official organ and home paper of the Patrons of Husbandry. The Grange teaches its members to buy direct and the "Grangers" of this country were the foundation on which the mail order business was built. They are accustomed to do business by mail and are good people to reach. ALL ROADS LEAD TO ST. LOUIS This year it's the most talked of city in the world and the nations of the earth are gathered here. Colman's Rural World has had as much to do in making St. Louis as any other single factor in its progress. For a lifetime it has been teaching the farmers of the territory tributary to St. Louis how to make their farms more profitable. They have followed this advice, they rely on what they see in its columns, they buy supplies of all kinds of its advertisers. Do you want a part of their patronage? Space in the columns of their favorite paper gets it. Colman's Rural World St. Louis |