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Our Special

aim is to promote farm industry. With this aim in view we have equipped an experiment station of 650 fertile acres, with a com

plete outfit for modern farming and as
complete an outfit for publishing a great
farm paper, to tell the farmers of the
country of our successes and failures, in
order that they may profit thereby, and
together with us, learn where the profits
and losses in farming are made.
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EPITOMIST

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Agricultural
Epitomist

has a corps of writers se-
lected from the best farm-
ers, dairymen, live stock
breeders, poultrymen and
housekeepers throughout
the country.

It is the only farm paper in the world edited and printed on a farm, which brings it closer to its readers than any other farm paper. They have confidence in its teachings and confidence in its advertisers.

We are always glad to receive orders for advertising from responsible agencies or honest advertisers. Sample copies or any desired information to prospective advertisers cheerfully and promptly sent to any address. Our old and tried advertising patrons have always found the Epitomist a profitable advertising medium.

AGRICULTURAL EPITOMIST, Epitomist Experiment Station, Spencer, Indiana.

Kansas City Weekly Journal

200,000 Guaranteed
Weekly Circulation

Reaching the Farmers of Missouri,
Kansas, Iowa and the great Southwest
40c per Agate Line Per Insertion

Undoubtedly the best paying
Agricultural Advertising
Medium west of the Mississippi

For sample copy and further informa

tion address

Kansas City Journal, Kansas City, Mo.
Hal Gaylord, Publisher.

The J. E. Van Doren Special Agency, Boyce Building, Chicago.
and Temple Court, New York, Special Representatives.

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Special Summer Rate 50 Cents Per Line.

The American Farmer, Indianapolis.

Experiment Station, Cadillac, Michigan.

Solon L. Goode, Manager.

Chas. N. Goode, Secretary.

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The value of a Farm Paper as an advertising medium is measured by the hold it has
upon those who read it. The following unsolicited letters from readers
of Wallaces' Farmer are Worthy of Study.

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"A Great Help to Any Farmer." Howard, Kas., Feb. 25, 1904. Wallaces' Farmer, Des Moines, Ia. Dear Sirs: Enclosed find order for $1 to renew my subscription to Wallaces' Farmer. I think lots of it and would not like to do without it. It is a great help for any farmer. Yours truly, FINLEY ACHESON.

"Has Enjoyed It for Nine Years." Kellerton, Iowa, Jan, 29, 1904. Wallaces' Farmer, Des Moines, Iowa. Gentlemen: I like Wallaces' Farmer very well. I wish all of our western farmers knew the value of the paper. I have greatly enjoyed it since its first issue nine years ago, and it has helped me in farming and handling stock. It is always clean, practical, good and sound. Success to Wallaces' Farmer. Cordially yours,

A. C. MERRITT.

The above letters are simply samples of hundreds that we receive every month in the subscription season. The hold Wallaces' Farmer has on its readers is one big reason why it pays advertisers the best of any farm paper published in the west. Be sure to ask for a copy of the paper and look it over if you have any advertising to place.

WALLACES' FARMER,

Des Moines, Iowa.

The Only lowa Agricultural Paper that Requires Payment in Advance for Subscription and Stops When the Time is Out.

THE WISCONSIN
AGRICULTURIST

The Best Paper For Selling Land

"Your last advertisement sold farm very nicely.

D. H. CAMPBELL, Stevens Point, Wis."
"We have over thirty land seekers with us today. It pays to advertise.
A. C. UECKE, Cumberland, Wis,"
"You may continue our advertisement until further notice. We have
been getting some very good results and can trace several sales directly
to the Agriculturist.
REYNOLDS & HARNEY, Marshfield, Wis."
"We enclose our check to pay for five more issues. We have received
a great many inquiries as a result of our advertisement in your paper
and they came from a good class of people.

BROWN BROS., San Bernardino, Cal."
"We have been receiving some results from our advertising in your pa-
per and we wish to continue it.-PAUL SCHERER, Agr'l. & Indus. Agt.,
Virginia, Norfolk & Western Ry., Roanoke, Va."

The Wisconsin Agriculturist, Racine, Wisconsin.

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