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L.LLAi\li\GS liN hEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 1 



''The Information I Got From The 

 Farm Journal Helped Me To Make 



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" t ca?t make $30.00 a year more with the he!/ of the Farin Journal. Would glally t'ty %5-00 a 

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" The 'Farmers Problems'' of the last few fnonths haz'e been luorth more than the subscription 

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These are only a few of the thousands who take the trouble to tell us how they have 

 profited through the Farm Journal. 



No matter whether you live on a farm largfe or small — or whether you live in town and 



only keep a few bees, or a cow, or a horse, or care fora smallgarden, you will find me Farm 



Journal filled with timely suggrestions for makins: your work more pleasant and profitable. 



No other paper helps the farmer or villager with such valuable information and sug- 



gestions, based on facts and experience and not on theory, as does the Farm Journal. 



The October issue will contam helpful articles on the following subjects, that will show 

 our readers how to mnke more money. 



Poultry, Figreons, Hogs, Horses, Cows, Bees, Flowers and Vegetables. But these are 

 only a few of the subjects handled in this October issue. 



"High Farming at Elmwood" by Jacob Biggie— "How to Keep 

 Well", "Some Troublesome Insects and How to Deal With Them", 

 "Fan.i Problems and How to Solve Them", are a few more articles 

 to be found in the October issue, any one of which is worth more 

 than the price of a single copy. 



Remember all this is in a single issue and each issue seems bet- 

 ter than the last. Every article goes straight to the point, telling 

 you what you should know. 



The Farm Journal now has over 500,000 subscribers, the great- 

 est circulation of any farm paper in the world. 



We want subscriptions for 5 years. The price of a five-year 

 subscription is NOW seventy-five cents. This offer is good until 

 January 1, 1909, after which the price will be one dollar. 



If you subscribe now we will date your subscription from Jan. 

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 issues FREE. For Sl.OO you can secure a five year subscription 

 and any one volume of the Biggie Farm Library. 



You Need this Handy Farm Library 



These eleven books, each an authority in its own line, are wonderful storehouses of 

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 are from the pen of Jacob Biggie, for the past 30 years a contributor to the Farm Journal. 

 His long personal experience in farming, stock and poultry raising and fruit growing, supple- 

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PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, several with fine colored plates. 



TKe Garden Book tells howthe author 

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TK© Orchka-rd Book is crowded with 

 new fruit facts and line illustrations. By an expert. 



The Berry Book is a handbook of 

 practical pointers by famous berry growers. 

 Fine colored plates. 



The Horse Book covers the subject 

 thoroughly, health and diseases, history, 

 training, care. 55,000 copies sold. 



The Poultry Book is tremendously 

 popular— by far the best handbook for the 

 farmer's or villager's flock. 6th edition. 



TK© Co\v Book, Swine Book, 

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 Book are also condensed ency- 

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