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FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY EXCHANGE. 
WHAT THE FANCIERS SAY OF THE 
JOURNAL. 
Joseph M. Wade, Esq. Rouseville, Pa. 
Dear Sir : Please find inclosed post-office order for 
$2.50, for a new subscriber to the Fanciers' Journal. 
I loaned my paper to a neighbor and that inducement brought 
his subscription. Every journal I get is read by at least 
four persons, and all think it sound. Send to the address of 
“ Edward McKean,” of this place. 
Yours truly, Jos. B. Robinson. 
Jos. M. Wade. South Acworth, N. H. 
Dear Sir : Inclosed please find $2.50 for Fanciers' Journat. 
Receipt the inclosed bill and return it. 
I like the Journal very much ; it is just the thing ; month- 
lies are too slow. I do not think the Journal can be im- 
proved. Yours truly, 
John G. McKeen. 
J. M. Wade, Esq. Worcester, Mass. 
Dear Sir : . . . I have always taken a deep interest in 
your Journal , because it appeared to me to be so very liberal 
to all, and so high-toned and courteous in all its communi- 
cations Yours, very truly, 
H. Woodward. 
Mr. Wade. Bethlehem, Pa. 
Respected Sir : Your Poultry Journal comes weekly into 
my box ; it is welcome, for I like it first rate ; my boys get 
hold of it as soon as I have it home. 
Yours truly, Jas. S. Miller. 
Jos. M. Wade, Esq. Lima, Ohio. 
Dear Sir: The Journal is a valuable addition to the 
fancier’s literature, a welcome visitor to my fireside, and 
many of its useful hints and suggestions adapted with success 
and profit. I can see a decided improvement in each suc- 
ceeding number. May success attend your enterprise. 
H. Parham. 
Mr. Wade : 
I like the paper very much; I think it ought to be in the 
hands of every fancier and all farmers. I never read any- 
thing that I like as well. G. W. Shearer. 
Editor Eanciers’ Journal: 
Please find subscription price. I like Fanciers' Journal 
very much ; thanks for having sent it without order. 
Yours respectfully, Jno. L. Rice. 
Mr. Wade: Providence, R. I. 
Please find subscription for one year to the Fanciers’ 
Journal. We think it one of the necessities of the household. 
Respectfully yours, C. L. Reed. 
Dear Sir : South Acworth, N. H. 
I have received the Fanciers' Journal regularly from the 
first number up to this date; I am very much pleased with 
the paper. My wife says that she cannot get along without 
it though we take two poultry papers beside. 
John G. McKeen. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Specimens of your excellent Journal have reached me, for 
which please accept thanks. Please find inclosed a remit- 
tance from 
Yours, &c., G. E. Cleeton. 
Dear Sir : Plainfield, N. J. 
Please find price inclosed for subscription I think it is 
a splendid paper for fanciers. W. D. Ball. 
Editor Fanciers’ Journal: Galt, Ontario. 
I have seen a copy of your paper and like it very much. 
It is just the thing poultry keepers want. 
R. H. T. McMillan. 
J. M. Wade. Clinton, N. Y. 
Dear Sir : I am very much pleased with the Fanciers’ 
Journal , copies of which I have received. I hope you will 
have success, I think a weekly so much better than a 
monthly. Please find subscription price inclosed. 
Respectfully yours, W. C. Harte. 
Mr. Wade: E. Hampton, Mass. 
Allow me to congratulate you on the ability with which 
you have managed your paper. I read none with more 
pleasure than the Fanciers’ Journal , and hope it will meet 
with the success it so justly deserves. 
Yours truly, C. K. Woodbury. 
Mr. Wade: Turbitville, Pa. 
Your excellent Journal has become indispensable with me. 
I await its weekly visits with pleasure. U. Myers. 
Mr. Wade. 
Dear Sir : I like the Journal very much. You may 
put me among the Life subscribers if you please. 
Geo. VanDeryeer. 
Publisher Fanciers’ Journal; Ohio, April 9, 1874. 
I like your paper very much, and am exerting myself to 
work up a trade in it. J ohn S. Adair. 
J. M. Wade, Esq. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 11, 1874. 
Dear Sir: I shall try and get you some subscribers. I 
think your paper is well worthy of the support of every 
fancier in the country, and I wish it long life and prosperity. 
R. F. Shannon. 
Mr. Wade. Boston, Mass. 
Dear Sir: No. — of the Fanciers' Journal is at hand, 
and I think that it improves with each successive number. 
Inclosed please find &c., for inserting in your “Ex- 
change column.” 
Yours truly, J. H. Symonds. 
Mr. Wade. Clinton, N. Y. 
Dear Sir : I am very much gratified at my success by 
advertising in your Journal. I have sold all the birds I 
advertised in it, and could sell more if I had them. I think 
your paper the best Poultry paper out. I would not be 
without it for twice the price of it. 
Respectfully, W. C. Hart. 
Dear Sir : 
Have not seen your Journal , but have heard it highly 
recommended. Please find inclosed amount of subscription 
for one year, and send at once. 
Respectfully yours, Bacon & Spinning. 
New London, Conn. 
I shall not require the advertisement continued. I had 
twelve different applications. W. W. Billings. 
Jos. M. Wade. Hunterdon Co., N. Y. 
My dear Sir: I received the first number of the Fan- 
ciers’ Journal and am much pleased with it. It is just the 
thing the fanciers have long needed as an advertising me- 
dium. I wish you eminent success. 
Yours truly, H. C. Van Derveer. 
I have received several copies of the Journal, and find it 
just what I want. I have read other papers of its class and 
like them well, but the Journal’s weekty appearance seems 
to have a freshness in its news and items that none of its 
readers can fail to appreciate. 
Yours respectfully, A. Kepart. 
Friend Wade: Binghamton, N. Y. 
Believing as others, that a weekly paper devoted to poul- 
try and pet stock would be of great benefit to all interested 
in that line, at the same time — as in the fable of the frogs — 
it may be fun for us, and death to you, unless we all con- 
tribute to help along that which we all feel an equal interest 
in. Please find inclosed price of subscription. Hoping for 
your success, I am with respect, 
Yours truly, A. K. Martin. 
