A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 189 



THE MOST 



LIVESTOCK ADVERTISING SERVICE 

 FOR YOUR MONEY 



Draw a circle of 60 mile radius (the width of two counties) any- 

 where in Kansas east of Larned, Hays or Phillipsburg, and you will 

 find that the Kansas Farmer Mail & Breeze is read on more farms 

 within that circle than the average circulation for the entire state, of 

 all other farm and livestock papers that solicit advertising from 

 Kansas breeders. 



Doesn't that justify the judgment of Kansas breeders in making the 

 Kansas Farmer Mail & Breeze their chief reliance, and in paying 

 more for its space than for any other? 



Yet the business within that circle is a mere fraction (about one- 

 sixth) of the total you are put in touch with thru this great pre- 

 dominating medium of farm and livestock influence. In the whole 

 s^ate the Kansas Farmer Mail & Breeze is first on 100,000 farms 

 and ranches, and in adjoining sections (chiefly Colorado) there are 

 25,000 more on which it is paid for and read as a regular part of the 

 pleasure and business of the family. 



MOST OF THE 125,000 FA EMS AND RANCHES YOU EEACH IN 



THIS WAY ARE POTENTIAL MARKETS FOR THE GOOD 



SURPLUS FROM YOUR HERD. 



This is the Way It Works 



' ' Enclosed find check for Shorthorn ad in Kansas Farmer 

 and Mail & Breeze. We have had ads in different papers, 

 but have had more results from six months in the Kansas 

 Farmer and Mail & Breeze than all others combined. Meuser 

 & Co., Anson, Kansas. ' ' 



For further facts concerning our service (which includes also the 

 Oklahoma Farmer, Missouri Ruralist, Nebraska Farm Journal and 

 Capper's Farmer), address 



THE LIVESTOCK SERVICE 



Capper Farm Press Topeka, Kansas 



