YOU CAN COUNT ON ORDERS when you combine the richest field and the best medium. That's what you do when you use The Homestead. It goes to more than 60,000 farmers, all in the Central West, We please our advertisers because we please our readers. This exponent of the Des Moines, Iowa. THE ARM-FOULTRY each month to people who can afford to buy them. Our Territory is the United States and a good deal of Canada. Our Paper and Advertisers Speak for Themselves Our Readers are the most businesslike and prominent poultry raisers in this territory. Our Rates are the lowest in the country when results are considered. Send for a sample copy. The Farm-Poultry Publishing Co. 232 Summer Street. Boston, Mass. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA FREDERIC W. TAYLOR, Chief of the Department of Agriculture at the St. Louis Exposition, says: "Of more than a hundred papers relating to agriculture as "classified at this exposition, The Twentieth Century Farmer "is one of the four or five that I always look through even in "my busiest times. I know of no paper which seems to me "to be a more helpful weekly visitor to the farm, and the "clear cut articles written by practical men and illustrated in "an illumining way, seem to me ideal." CIRCULATION 52,000 AND GOING UP Claim advertising space before rates are again advanced. Big Crops, Big Results for Advertisers The Dominion of Canada has become the Land of Progress and Plenty and its farmers are making it a wealthy nation. The Farmer's Advocate covers this whole vast empire of wheat fields, stock It is the Agricultural Authority of the Farmers of the Dominion. It pays present advertisers and will pay you, if you The William Weld Co., Ltd., A Full Page The Rural New-Yorker costs $240 an insertion. The space is 800 lines, allowing the use of about 6,500 words, agate. This page goes into 75,000 farm homes and is read, as near as we can estimate, by at least 375,000 people. These are the homes of intelligent, progressive, business farmers. They are the best class of customers in the world. They pay millions of dollars annually for farm, home and individual supples. How many of these customers can you win with a page advertisement? If you make but one sale out of every possible hundred customers, it would cost you thirty cents per sale. You reach three families or 15 possible customers for one cent. Can't you figure a profit out of a full page advertisement on this basis? We will furnish proof of the correctness of the above data any time before or after you have paid for the service, and we will further guarantee it to be the cheapest rate per thousand paid circulation in the agricultural press. Shall we send copy and rate card? The Rural New-Yorker |