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Three Strong Points

for Agricultural Advertisers.

An ably edited paper.
A large paid circulation.
A low rate.

The Metropolitan and Rural Home

has all of these, and many other good points. As to the first point, take the February issue for instance, an ordinary one. Here's a partial table of contents:

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All of these articles by able authors. 28 large pages, 11x16. Printed on good paper, and profusely illustrated. Compare this table of contents with any other farm paper.

2nd Point. Circulation 500,000 Guaranteed.

3rd Point. Rate $2.00 Per Line. And most important of all, this publication Pays Advertisers who have anything farmers want. We challenge comparison. Have you tried this great farm paper? Examine it. Try it and be convinced.

THE METROPOLITAN AND RURAL HOME, 713-718 Temple Court, New York. 112-114 Dearborn St., Chicago, III.

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On arriving here this evening from a three weeks' trip I find a letter from our office at Racine, forwarding your request for copy for the advertisement of THE WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST in the next issue of Agricultural Advertising.

At the same time I received a letter from our Live Stock Editor, Mr. Guilford, in which he says:

"Mr. Rohan, of the Racine Hatcher Co., was in to-day, and said he had made 134 sales of $20.00 to $25.00 each from the advertisement in THE WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST

thus far this season. He is now getting 8 to 15 orders a day from our paper.

Perhaps this letter will be as good an advertisement as anything I can prepare at this time.

Very truly yours,

ANDREW SIMONSON, PUB.

THE WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST,

Racine, Wisconsin.

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