[October, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1881 .] 
CHAMPION CORD BINDER. 
MANITI’ACTUEED BY 
Whlteley g Fassfer lb- Kelly, Springfield, O. 
What They Say 
ABOUT 
The “Chicago Weekly News” 
When They Renew Their Subscriptions. 
D. M. Savage, Flint City, Mich., saj'9: “ We cannot do with¬ 
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“I send you the within inclosed $1 for sixteen months’ sub¬ 
scription for the Chicago Weekly News. I have taken 
papers from every direction in the United States, and have 
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ought to like it. Why there's nothing like it for 75 cents a 
year!” 
James P. Malone, 253 St. Charles St., New Orleans, La., 
Jan. 8, ’80, says: “In comparing your paper with others I 
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with the News, for I get politics so presented in it that I get 
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The above extracts are sufficient to show in what esteem 
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