Guaranteed Advertisers re the kind that get satisfactory results, and no other kind are admitted to the columns of Farm Journal. This has been the policy of the paper for so long a time that its readers have full confidence in any one who can buy space in its columns. The usual trouble is that we have not space enough for all the first class adver tisers that want it. We have just so much space for advertising and when that is all taken not another line is accepted from any one at any price. Those who come early are most likely to find the door still open. A NATIONAL SEMI-MONTHLY Springfield, Massachusetts FARM and HOME EASTERN and This map shows the distribution of the subscribers to FARM AND HOME, as per count of subscription list May 1, 1903. The Western Edition territory is shown by the light printing, the Eastern Edition by the dark printing. Farm and Home is the only agricultural paper in the monthly or semimonthly class that counts its subscription list every 12 months. Next count will be made May 1, 1904, and advertisers duly notified. FARM AND HOME is also the only paper in the above class that regularly furnishes advertisers a sworn statement of its circulation. Think these facts over. Business Types, Sherwood Anderson . Between the Catalogue and the Sale, Miller Purvis Agricultural Progress of Twenty Years, Gen. C. H. Howard. Classified Farm Ads...... A Personal Experience, Alva Agee.... The Abuse of the Follow-up System, W. A. Sterling. Random Notes, Freeman Kueckelhan Editor's Horizon....... We advise subscribers to have Agricultural Advertising sent to their home addresses .17 .19 .27 .30 35 39 .41 .42 43 44 .46 .52 58 |