Intelligent Advertising is best expressed in the selection of mediums. Past and present achievements are what count. The Vickery & Hill List The American Woman and Good Stories of Augusta, Maine are in a class by themselves, where all claims are based upon For the agricultural mail order advertisers they con- We have convincing letters from prominent advertisers in all branches of manufacture, testifying to their pulling power. The Largest Paid-in-Advance representing thirty years of accumulated confidence and sub- WE SOLICIT YOUR INVESTIGATION. The Vickery & Hill Publishing Co. AUGUSTA, MAINE E. H. BROWN, Boyce Building, CHICAGO. C. D. COLMAN, Flat Iron Building, NEW YORK, On a Special Nail ON A SPECIAL NAIL When other papers have kindled the fires and been consigned to the rubbish heap this spring-the Garden Annual will swing securely on a nail of its own. It will be kept and be referred to. It will be a court of appeal a miniature cyclopædia on gardening. 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Now's the time to order. ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 52 Lafayette Place 1443 Marquette Bldg. Springfield, Mass. CHICAGO NEW YORK Geo, B. Briggs, West, Mgr. In A Class by Itself. Of its class-we might almost truthfully say of any class one of the best of the holiday annuals is the Christmas number of the BREEDER'S GAZETTE, of Chicago and the United States. It is so exceptional that a service is done the readers of the Democrat by calling their attention to the publication. There are 88 large pages, every one of them worth looking at. There is a double-page supplement giving a panoramic photograph of the grand parade of the prize winning cattle of the beef breeds at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The first-page cover in color shows the cowboy in action. Some of the most noted stockmen of the country contribute to the text. In fact, one of the most readable of the many articles is entitled "Women as Managers of Stock Farms," and there are ten photographs of women who have succeeded in just that line of work. THE BREEDER'S GAZETTE stands alone in faithfully representing one of the country's greatest industries, and there is probably not a county in the United States that does not have one or more copies. The intelligence of a stock growing or stock breeding community can be pretty well measured by the circulation of this paper. It is found in the well-regulated libraries, and the institution in this city falls within that number-Davenport, Iowa, Democrat, Dec. 22, '04. THE GAZETTE is a $2.00 weekly. Its average circulation for 1904 was 67,751. Its circulation for 1905 will unquestionably exceed 70,000. Advertising rate, 35c a line with discounts on large orders. Specimen copies can be had on application. Address Sanders Publishing Co., 358 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO. Advertising and Publicity-The Difference -J. J. Rockwell. Advertising from the Farmer's Standpoint. 1⁄2 page run of paper 25 1 inch run of paper No time or space discounts from these rates. Extra charge for special positions. Reading matter 75c count line. Advertisements set in regular reading type marked in italics "Adv." or must contain regular display head line. There are 1,501,963 Sunday-School Superintendents and Teachers in the United States and Canada. About one in every ten of them is a reader of The Sunday School Times Of all this million and a half THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES' one-tenth are the most intelligent, wide-a-wake, progressive Sunday-school workers-the honor list of efficient Sunday-school superintendents and teachers of different denominations-adults only. These are not the richest people, but they are the people who have the kind of homes by which the neighborhood at its best and the nation at its best like to be known. 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