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The FARM JOURNAL is invariably 
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lishers will nottakeshortersubscrip- 
tions. But believing that to read 
this wide-awake farm and house¬ 
hold paper is the greatest benefit 
to our friends and patrons, and so 
indirectly to us, we have secured a 
SPECIAL 
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RATE OF ~ m> ^ 
for twelve months* trial of this paper. 
Note 1: Under no circumstances will renewals 
be accepted at this rate; it is exclusively a 
trial rate for those not now subscribers. 
Note 2: This coupon must be sent with the 
money direct to the publishers; offer is good 
only when coupon is presented. 
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farmer, fruit grower, dairyman, trucker, 
stockman, gardener, villager, suburbanite, 
the women folks, the boys and girls. Cheer¬ 
ful, clean, genuine, progressive, full of 
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readable as a novel; knows what to leave 
out, and what to put in. Illustrated, 32 to 
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